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"THE AMERICAN. AMUSEMENTS. Soq. IHoq. Toes., flag 17, ll, IS. RHEA Supjwted, by Metropolitan Com- rany. Direction: RICH A MAEDER. rreaenune Hr Two Oreatt Triumph., Sunday aad Xoadav Sights Josephine1-;: Tnesdav Sight, Th New Boms title Historical Hay, Nell 6wynnc. Both Plays Superbly Cast and Magnificently Costumed. Beau now on Ml at usual prices. Creighton Theatre Taiepnona ibsi. PAXTON BURQI88. Mgri. ONE NIGHT ONLT Saturday .... May 16 Th Eminent Ruaaian Plsnet, Leopold Qodowsky 8aU now on Bale Loww floor, If I. Balcony, 36o 60o-76. Gal lery, 26c. Mar 84-27, KEKDALk I JOHN RUDD, Jeweler and Optician!! ll 317 N. 16th STREET, ... makis a ssioiaivv o .. : : Fine Watch Repairing t CS? French Clocks.1! J Exclusive Watch Examiner for F., E and M. V. R. R. Co. CITY AND STATE Hon. J. H. MacColl was in the city Thursday. Next Thursday night Is the regular meeting of tha John L. Webster Re publican Club. District court will adjourn earlier than usual this year the date being about June 25th. The attorneys for Henry Bolln hare filed a motion for a new trial In the emdeczelment case. Attorney Ralph Breckcnrldge has returned from Chicago, where he had been attending legal business the past week. The many friends of W. S. Smith will be pleased to know that the park board has appointed him watchman at Rlverview Park. City Clerk Illgby, received a dis patch from Peekskill, New York, Mon day, announcing the death of his nicoe, Miss Birdie Smith, who was at tending school at that place. "W. H. Russell made a business trip to Detroit and other eastern cities, re turning Wednesday morning. He is of the opinion that real estate invest ment prospects for Omaha are equally as bright as those of Detroit or Chi oago. At the last meeting of the Young Men Republican Club held at Patter son hall, Churles E. Winter was unani mously elected president. Applica tions for thirty new members were re ceived and acted upon. The regular meetings of the club are held on the first and third Wednesday evenings of each month. AMUSEMENTS. M. B. Curtis, who is known as one of the most successful character come dians on the stage, will appear at Boyd's theatre on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, the 24th, 25th and 26th lnsts., In "Sam'l of Posen," the comedy in which Mr. Curtis won his fame. He will be supported by an excellent com pany. There are still some good attractions to be presented by the Boyd this sea son. There will be Ellen Beach Yaw, Eugene O'Rourke, John L. Sullivan and Paddy Ryan In "The Wlcklaw Postman," Primrose & West's min strels, Roland Reed, and, "Creation," by the Swedish Oratrio Society. Be sides these there are one or two others that have not been definitely arranged for yet, but which in all likelihood will come. Mile. Rhea will commence a three nights' engagement at Boyd's Theatre to-morrow (Sunday) evening, when she will give a magnificent revival of her grand Napoleonic drama, "Jose phine, Empress of the French," which performance will be repeated on Mon day night; while on Tuesday night she will close her Omaha engagement with her specially engaged company in her BOYD'S new historical play, "Nell Gwynne, Mr. Kester has given us In this play a historical study, containing mwt de lightful touches of comedy and strorg and picturesque scene. The dialogue Is brilliantly and the Interest admira bly sustained. Rhea In the t tie role is given ample opportunity to show her remarkable talent; and it is said that In this part she demonstrates that she Is one of the most gifted women on the contemporary stage. The produc tion of "Nell Gwynne" Is a most re markable one, and the entire costuming and all the accessories being of the time of Charles II., making It one of the richest and most sumptuous of the stsge creations. Seats for tne entire engagement are now on sale. After Linton. Mr. Linton, member of congress from Michigan, whose opposition to the ap propriation of money to Cat hollo In dian schools recently stopped that measure la congress, Is now receiving letters from unknown persons threat ening his life. Of course these letters are not written by any one but Roman Ists, as no motive could prompt them but that of resentment. In this is seen the murderous spirit of this incarna tion of sin which, under the garb of Christianity, would repeat its cruelties and ilts persecutions In our free land that It ils wont to practice In the dark ages.n Well did 'Lord. Macauley say that 'Jesuitism and the Romamhler- arohy werethe most cunnlng.de vices wrought by men, n There Is not a more intensely antl-Chrletlan institution thafhas ever existed on earth, than the abomination ofr desolation, vclept the Roman hierarchy. It is a reeking mass of murderous cowardice, duplicity ana vice. It seeks to enslave the soul. to crush manhood, to dominate intel lect, to foster ignorance and to nourish crime. It is the apothesis of satanlo wickedness. It dangles its keys from its girdle at the same time that it mumbles over its beads and whets its swords. 'If the earth has a more in tense lorm or human wickedness, we have not discovered it. Texas liaptuit aetata. 1302 FARNAM ST. is the UNION PACIFIC City Ticket Office. 417 3 Furniture bought, sold or exchanged by J, L. Cooper, 140(i Dodge street. When down town drop in at John Rudd's and leave your watch, if It is out of repair, to be fixed, 317 No. 18 St OST-Uold Watch Charm. Masonic n- 1 blema. Klmnr huriiffrmind. Pindar please return to John C. Thompson, lull moe. Low rates to western points. Hound trip tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Manltou, Glenwood Springs, Bait Lake City, Butte. Helena, Yellowstone Park, Hot Spring, B. I)., and many other western resorts are now on sale at the local ticket office. When you purchase yours ask to have It and see that It does, read "via the Bur lington lioute." Ho this and you will be PUKE to have a comfortable Jour ney. No guess-work about It. . Kbancis, Oen'l Pass'r Agent, Omaha, Neb. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants In the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, C. A. Kent, plaintiff vs. Michael Kanouse and others, defendants. To Michael Kanouse, Otto U. Langerson, and ail unknown heirs of MsrgaretH. Ka nouse, deceased, non-resMent defendants: You are hereby notltled that on the 15th day of April. 1MW. C. A. Kent, plaintiff herein, filed his petition In the above entitled cause, In the district court of Douglas county, Ne braska, against you and each of you, to gether with other defendants, the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgat e executed on the 2nd day of April, 1W2, by Margaret U. Kanouse (now deceased) and Michael Kanouse upon the property de scribed as follows: Lot eight 8) In block ten (10). Hitchcock's First addition to the city of Omaha, as sur veyed, platted and recorded, all In Douglas county, Nebraska, to secure the payment oj the mortgage bond sinned by Margaret 11. Kanouse and Michael Kanouse, with Interest coupon, attached, for the sum of eight hun dred dollars itnxt.001; that there Is ioi due and payable on said bond the sum of eight hundred dollars itooO.OO) with Interest nccord Ing to the tenor thereof, from the first day of April, IWi. for which sum. with Interest from April 1. ls3, plaintiff prays for a decree that t he defendants pay the same, and that In de fault of such payment said premise may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. The plaintiff Is the legal owner and holder of said bond and mort gage. You are required to answer said petition on or before the first day of June, 1M96. Dated at Omaha. Nebraska, Anrll 24. C.A. KENT. Plaintiff. By H. E. Burnam and W. H. Russell, attor neys for plaintiff. Kent vs. Kanouse. Doc. 55; No. 285. 4-24-4 Articles of Incorporation. Notice Is hereby given that a corporation known as the "Union Publishing Company" has been organised under the laws of the state of Nebrask a and that its principle place of business Is In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska; that Its capital stock Is twenty-five thousand (5.000) dollars, divided Into share of five (SAOOi each; that the gen eral nature of the business transacted Is the printing, binding, publishing and purchasing and selling of magazines, newspapers, books, etc.. and all business of a general publish ing house; that It has power to do all things necessary to properly conduct Its business and to sue and be sued; that the manage ment Is vested In a board of five directors who are elected annually on the first Monday In January, who electa president, secretary, and treasurer, that the highest amount of Indebtedness It can at any time subject itself Is three thousand dollars; that the time of commencement of business was January 1st, 18MS, and terminate twenty-five years from date thereof. Dated Omaha, Nebraska, March 27th. 1898. 8-27-4 M. L. ZOOK, Secretary. 53 yom save po.ea fraud - uml ruacrraa. blackmailer and f tv-aiueiiiliia'-for-aoUi-'.Di UNtl. write u. Hrtknni of mrm re- ulllor from youtbful tadw-mioa. cun-d also ail uri vale dtsraaee uf nay kind. We mum you to romulvMi. fKunuu a auhoud cure rrrtalu-al IrMniatlbu by four luraj ptiyolclaa, and Tour trouble Iiii.i to your self only, fend fi.rdlafaual. ff. We bar the brat treatment fur Conatloatlon Pile and Catarrh knuaa to tuedica art. Write. Home Treatment Company, KALAMAZOO, MICH U 1- HOLM EM. Attorney, Sut New York Life Building. SPECIAL MASTER OOMMIHHlONKKX Sale. I' Oder and by virtue of aa order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage i sued out of the district court for Douglas County, Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will. on the lili day of June, A. D. I at Wo o'clock a. at. of .aid day, at the fcAKT front dx r of the county court house. Id the city of Omaha. lKiuglaa county, Nebraska, sell at public audio to the highest bidder f jr cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wll : Lou thirteen (U) ard sixteen US) la block twenty-three ii.li In Wilcox a Second audi tlon to toe city of Omaha. IHmglaa county, Neurassa. asaurveyeo, uiattea ana recorded (aid property to be sold to satisfy the Baptist Oeneral Association of Illinois, plaintiff herein, the sum of Sve hundred and ninety-nine and TK-luu dollars iS'iW .si. to gether with the further sum of twenty-seven and Bi-luu dollars ii;.s2) ilielng amount of taxes and costs to redeem from said tax sale paid by plaintiff) with Interest at the rate of i even Hi per cent per annum from the 23rd day of Heuiember, A. l. I "in. said amount. being a flit lien upon said lot thirteen 1S In block twenty-three (ill above described. Also sa!d urouertv to be sold to satlsfv the BaptlNt Ueneral Association of Illinois, plaintiff herein, the sum of seven hundred and nineteen and 73- 10U dollars (ITlit.TJi. urln- clpal and Interest, together with the further sum or twenty-tnree ana J,-iixiuoiiarif.i.j;i Owing amount of taxes and costs to redeem from tax sale paid ny plainllffi with Interest at the rate of seven (ii percent per annum from Heptember lard, IMV, and Is a first Hen upon .aid lot sixteen (Mi, block twenty-three (u, aoove aeacrineu. Also to satisfy the Nebraska Savings and r.xcnange Hans, aerenuant nerem. trie sum of two hundred and sixty-two and tft-loo dol lars (IUU2 tttl, with Interest at the rate of tin 1 1(0 per cent per annum from Heptember liltb. ixtu, being a second Hen upon property above aescrioeu. Also to satisfy Lodowlck F. Crofoot. de fendant herein, the sum of twelve hundred and ninety-four and UVluO dollars ttl2M.ft'. which Is a third Hen upon property above described. Alio to (Htl.fy the further sum of forty- four and 3N-100 dollars H ) Costa nerein to nether with accrulnir costs, accordlnt to a juditment rendered by the District court of sai(J I'ougiaa county, at its eeuu uioer term, A, ii. in a certain action tnen ana mere uendlnit wherein the Baptist Ueneral Asso ciation of Illinois Is plaintiff, and Jeremiah 0. Wilcox. Perils J. Wilcox. German Ameri can Havings Bank, American Press Associa tion, nat'onal Hank or Commerce, 1 lie Ne braska Havlnirs and Exchanse Bank. The Omaha National Bank. Oraham I'aocrCom panv. The Western Newspaper Onion. John K. Flack Company, Harry Cartan. Nebraska Telephone Company. McCabe, Wood & El mer, Ueorge A. Bennett and Lodowlck F. Crofoot are defendants. Dated at Omaha. Nebraska, May 15th, A. D. im. JOHN W. MCIIUNALU. SHIRIFV, Hoeclal Master Commissioner. Ii. . Hoinies, attorney lorpiamun. Bapt. Cien. A.sn. of 1 Ill vs. Wilcox, et al. Doc. 48; No. m. a 14-5 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sals Issued out of the district court for Douglas county. Ne braska, and to me directed, I will, on the 26th day of May, A. D. 1W6. at 10 o'clock a. u. of said day, at the BAsr front door of the county court house, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, tell at luouc auction to tne nignest uiuuer tor casn, lie urouert v described In said order of sale aa ioiiows, to-wit: Lot nlne(tt) In block two (2) In Shull's add! tlon to the city of Omaha, Hiuxlas county, Nebraska, as .urveyea Dla latted and recorded, being a part of the northwest quarter (N. W. )) of the northwest quarter (N. W. of sec tion twenty-seven (27). township fifteen (15), range thirteen (la). In Douglas county, state of Nebraska. . , SivUi rroperty to be sold to satisfy D. It. Stafford, administrator of the estate of John L. Barker, deceased, plaintiff herein. me sum of three thou.and six hundred seventy-five and il-100 dollars (13.075.21) judgment, with Interest at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from February 4th, 18H6. To satlsfv the sum of elgnteen and 83-100 dollars (lf H.I) costs herein, together with accruing costs, according to a judgment I by the district court or saia Douglas it Its February term, A. D. 1KSIB, In a certain action then and there penning, wherein It. H. Stafford, administrator of the estate of John L. Barker, deceased, was plaln- t ff. and Esther liorwlch. Moses ttorwicn, Rernard Kaufman. Ike liorwlch. First Na tional Bank of Council Bluffs, Iowa, were de fendants. Omaha, Nebraska. April 24. iswj. . . JOHN W. MCDONALD, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. Wright A- Thomas, attorneys. D. H. Stafford, admin, vs. Esther Horwlch. et al. Doc. W, No. 10, fcx. -w, ragej4. 4-24-5 special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and bv virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebratka, and to medtrected, I will, on the Kith day of June, A, D., 180 atone o clock p. M. of said day. at the north front door of the county court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest biddr forcash, the property described in said order of sale as follows, to-w t: Lot thirteen (13), block seven (7), in Central Park, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satlsry Milton F. Koys, plaintiff herein, tbe.um of ninety- three and 87-100 dollars (f.3 87), with 10 per cent Interest thereon from May 7th. 18C4. To satisfy Isaac Adams, defendant herein, the sum of one hundred eighteen and 83-100 dollars ($118.8.1), with 8 per cent Interest thereon from May 7th, 1894. To satlsfv di-o rata, said Isaac Adams, the sum of one hundred and thirty-five dollars ($135 00); Commercial National Bank, de fendant herein, the sum of five hundred and thlrtv dollars ii.VW.0Wi; Fred Windhorst, defendant herein , the sum of forty-three dol lars ($43.00), and Abrara S. Joseph, defendant herein, thesum of ninety-four dollars (tSH.OO), with 7 per cent Interest on all said sums from May 7th, 1894. To satisfy Isaac Adams the sum of six hun dred sixteen dollars ($iil6 00), with 8 per cent interest from May 7th. 1804. To satisfy $27.48 costs, together with ac cruing costs according to a judgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas county, at it. September term. A. D. 184.1na certain action then and there pending, wherein Milton F. Roys was plaintiff, and Joseph A. Haines et al., were defendants. umana, neorasKa. may inn. i- WllXIAM T. NELSON, Special Master Commissioner. Koys vs. Haines. Doc. 42; No. 10. 6-15-5 Notice. Notice Is hereby liven that on the 30th day of April. 1896. Articles of Incorporation were adopted for the Incorporation of the Omaha Z.inc Company, and that the name of said corporation is the "Omaha 'line Company;" the principal place of business Is Omaha. In the state of Nebraska; the general nature of the business to be transacted is the mining, crushing and smelting of .Inc. Lead and other Ores, buying, selling, leasing and hold ing such real estate ana personal property as may be necessary to the conduct of Its business; the amount of capital stock Is ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), to be ptld for when received bv the stockholders: the .aid corporation commences on the first day of May, vm, ana terminates on tne nrst a ay oi May, 1995; the highest amount of indebted ness authorized Is five thousand dollars $5,000.00). and that the affairs of the corpora tion are to be conducted by a Board of fl ve Directors, to be elected annually on the third Tuesday of April In each year, except ing In the year 1898. d. ae.iil.uiia, L. P. DYKE, 5-15-4 . Incorporators. CTJBSCEIBE for TBI Amiricak; 50 cents v fmm now unt.ll January 1. 1897. DE A HAfJ! KA W tire Ssetlal attest! Is all Orders. Friends, SUITS Retailed at UiHOliESAliE Prices. Always Patronize Americans! American Clothing Co;, s M We want 1 risll trtiAl to see really truethatar OFFICE: Room cannot afford to ad ',-Si n a truly antl- tk Catholic pstwr Do You Want A Bicycle? W. N. Whitney will give one away to some one or his custo mers on May 15th. He is making a great sale tnis week on Tan Shoes: Men's Tan Shoes at 250 to 15.00 Ladles' Tan Shoes, 12 50 to 14.00 Boys' and Youths' Tan Suoes at 11.00 to 92.50 And all other Shoes at LOW PRICES. You get a ticket with every ONE DOLLAR CASH PURCHASE, at W. N. Whitney's, 107 South Sixteenth St. Department Store Prices Best describes the rates at which DR. WITHERS Is doing all kinds of Dental Work. Set Teeth $5 00 Best Set Teeth... V. 7 50 Gold Fillings $1.00 and up Silver Fillings 1 00 Gold Crowns 5 00 Teeth Extracted 25 Teeth out in the morning- How Ones Same Day. All work at about Half what other Dentists Charge. 16 Years' Experience 16 Dr. WITHERS, Dentist, Fourth Floor Brown Blk., Sixteenth and Douglas Streets. TELEPHONE 1776 DR. C GEE WO. What Relatives Of my Patients Have To Sav- One of My Creat Cures During The Month of October, 1895. Read the following convinc ing testimonial from two prominent Oma ha Citizens: Judge Isaac 8. Uascali and R. P. Williams have this to say. We consider Dr. 0. Gee Wo of 519 North 10th St.. Omaha, Neb., one of the best physicians In the city for the following reasons: Four years ago our daughter be came very nervous and at times sick and unable to control herself. We doctored with and consulted nine of the leading physicians of this city, but she gradually grew worse, until on the 7th of October, 1K96, she was at tacked with spasms. She was unconclous and delirious for weeks following the attack, and at a consultation of physicians they agreed that she could not get well. We then employed Dr.C. Gee Wo, and the patient be gan to Improve at once, and In a remarkably short time was up. She Is feeling better than she has for a long time. She is improv ing every day and bids fair to get entirely well. R. F. Williams. Father, ISAAC 8. Hahcall, a near Relative. 2105 8. 13th St, Gx-Constabli 8. B. Clark, office 310 S.,Hth S ,,says: I can't say too much for Dr. O. G. Wo. My little boy and girl bad dyptherla and other physicians said they coulu not re cover. I then called tn Dr. C. Gee Wo, and in less than 34 hours they were out of danger. He also cured myself of Lagrlpp and gen eral debilit y, and my wife of inflammation of the oowels and female weakness, from which she bad suffered many years. I can't thank him enough for what he has done in my family. 8. B. Clark anv Wirs. Mrs. H. A. Duoav, 1812 Clark St. Heart trouble and nervous dlbllity of many years standing. John Brooks, 534 N. 18th St Of sprained back, liver and kidney trouble of three years standing. Is now a well man. Mrs. Anna Park, 2109 S. 13th St. Cured of spasms and female weakness of seven years standing. Frank Holtjb, Schuyler, Neb. Cured of rheumatism of one year's standing, and was given up Incurable. Consultation Fris. Send Zct stamp for book and question blank. Anyone wanting advice can write to above addresses or call upon DK. C. GEE WO. 519 N. 10th St. Omaha, Neb. A Dollar's Worth for a Patronize SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES. SO Dearborn Street, aoj. CHICAGO, ILL. GREAT . . DISCOUNT You can save from 15 to 25 per cent, on all cash purchases for the next thirty days. You get $5.00 Shoes for $3.50 You get $3.00 Shoes for $2.25 Shoes for $2.25 Youths' $2.00 Ladies' Shoes in the same proportionate prices. G. LANG, 718 So. Sixteenth St. w p.. BENN A Lucky Dollar. EVERY time you can make you win a few steps over it luck when you find a dollar bill. Any one can be lucky who takes advantage of the genuine bargains at The Big Bennett Store. Every Department Is Bristling With Low Prices: Refrigerators of the latest make, 16.98. Ice Cream Freezers. Lawn Mowers and Lawn Hose. Ready-Mixed House Paints. 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It Is said no firm can succeed who patronizes the American Dauera. ik) you oeueve ttalsaa-v-a . . . . - - A Bertlonr 55E! LANG, SGioe Site! I You cet 4.00 KWb fnr t9 7K I You tret $2.00 Shoes for 41.50 Shoes for $1.50. ETT CO. a dollar buy more than it is worth, your dilatory neighbor. You call Six-foot Extension Table, 13.38. Trunks, a good strong one, $1.93 Air-Gunc, the latest, 84c. 50 Cigars in box for 50c. Children's Garden Sets, 9c. Clothes Wringers, $1.50. Glass Sets of 6 pieces, 19c. A Good Watch for 98o. OMAHA, NEB. RUPTURE Positively CURED by tie BELL HERNIA or RUPTURE CURE No knife. No syringe. No detention from business. Business confi dential. Send for circular and references. BTATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS - FOR SALE OR TRADE. G. W. BELL & Son, INVENTORS AND PATENTEES, 13 West ninth Street. KANSAS CITY. MO. D.I.Hayden CARPENTER AND BUILDER REPAIRING DOORS AND WINDOW SCREENS. Shop, 809 S. 16th St. . Omaha FARM LANDS Have you any sense? FOR SALE. Tben add them to dollars ana ouy a iarm 160 acres In Dawes county. 50 acres In cul tivation. $300 cash takes the whole farm; 160 acres in Holt county, a floe farm. 80 acres in cultivation, two cash takes It all. I have a few more at the same low price. Residence lots; old price cut In two twice. Alnt that hard enough? (hard times). Haid time prices. I will sell you property at one-third old prices. Give me a chance. I can place a few choice loans at 8 per cent net to those whs have money to loan. LYMAN WATERMAN, ' Real-Estate and Financial Agent, New York Life Building, Omaha, Neb. '