THE AMERICAN 0BSERT1TI05S. A citizen of the United Sutea would not be true to hU belief in liberty if he did not find somewhere in hit heart ft ympathy for the Cuban who is fight ing for independence against a nation which U crippled becauie of her sub jection to the Vatican. If the Roman Catholic politicians make their former record good when they find they cannot put In a man whom they delight to honor, and Mo Klnley is the man they cannot stop, they would cause the patriotic socie ties to fight him, if money and Influ ence can do it, so that he would need help from some other source, and that source would be the Roman Catholic gentry, who would feel that their great assistance, to the said McKlnley, should be paid for by a few unimportant con cessions ana positions which the rest of his friends might not care for. Many men can manufacture schemes, but it is the rogue who has no prlnclpl who will put them into execution, for which he la called "smart." Looking from the outside, at this writing, it seems to me Mr. Stevens needs a guardian. He acts almoat as If he were of age, because of his dlsre gard for the opinions of others, and like an unwise boy in his judgment To make and unmake kings is claimed by the pope, but no one else should claim it. Aleph. Lady O'Hagan's Secession. In connection (says the M WestmirutUr Gazette") with the secession of Lady O'Eagaa, her son and daughters from the Roman Catholic church, and their entry into the communion of the Ply' mouth Brethren, one interesting incl dent is mentioned. Lady O'llagan be longs to the Townley family one of the oldest Catholic families in Eng land. In the chapel at the family resi dence "the lamp of the sanctuary" was lighted, according to tradition, at the introduction of Christianity into Eog' land and it has been kept burning ever since up till recently. On Lady O'Hagan's leaving the Catholic church the burning of the lamp became a su perstitious observance, and it has been allowed to go out. This, it is said, is the first occasion that anymembercof the Townley family has left the Catho- lio church. Considerable astonishment has (says the St. James' Gautte) been aroused in Roman Catholic circles by the an nouncement that Lady O'Hagan, widow of the late lord chancellor of Ireland has cast off her allegiance to the papacy, and adopted the tenets of the Plymouth Brethren, her eldest daugh ter participating in this change of creed. Her ladyship was co-heiress of the late Colonel Towneley, with her sisters Lady Abingdon and Lady Alex ander Gordon-Lennox, and a very large slice of the Lancashire estates, to gether with Towneley and Bancroft Halls, was settled upon her absolutely when she married In 1871. It is under stood that Lady O'Hagan has given in etruction for the sale of the whole of the land and for the pulling down of the convent supported by the Towneley family for many generations. The residences, however, are to be retained The present Lord O'Hagan is a minor, and will not come of age until the close of the century. Nothing is Known as to his religious views. SAUNDERS & MACFAItLAND, Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court for Douglas vuuuij, bium, ui Heurauua. ana to me di rected, I will, on the 1st day of July A. D, 1H6. at one o'clock P. M. of said day, at the norm irom aoor or me county court house, in the city of Omaha. Douglas countv. Ne braska, setl at public auction to the highest uiuuer lur cnau vuo property uescriDea la said order of sale as follows to-wlt: Lot thirty (3U) In Heed's Second addition to me ouy 01 uuiana, uougias county, Ne braska. Said nronertv to he snlrl tn cntlof n Twlntlng, defendant herein, the sum of three hundred thirty-two and 45-100 dollars (13i.43, with Interest thereon from the 6th day of May, ltitfj, at the rate of ten (10) per cent per . annum, and attorneys fees amounting to thirty-three and 24-100 dollars (KU.iM), to gether with accruing costs according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of oiu isuugiaa county, at ita May term, A. D. ltms, in a certain action then and there pend i?gV he,rel,n ooe Jeffrey is plaintiff, and Ii. J. Twlntlng, 11. B. Irey, County Treasurer. Douglas County, Nebraska, Saunders, Mac far) and Dickey and Eleanor P. Sldley are defendants. nD,iea Omaha, Nebraska, May 28th, A. GEORGE W. HOLBROOK, fineclal Master nnmn,i..'... Saunders 4 Macfarland, attorneys lor de- Jeffrey vs. Twlntlng, etal. Doc. 42; No. 190. i 5-29- 5 KENNEDY & LEARNED, Attorneys. 612 New York Life Building. OFECIAL MABTES COMMISSIONER'S - bale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage is sued out of the district court for Douglas j i - - . an. tV! lueuirecwa, 1 Will. on the th day of June, A. D. 18H8. t two o clock p. u. 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 bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: Ail of the south forty-four (44) feet of lot number three (3), block number twelve (12), in . E. Rogers' addition to the city of Omaha, being the south two-thirds (2-3) of said lot numoer three (3), according to the rworded &11 " UouglaScounll, aw of Said property to be sold to satisfy John A Zehnder, plaintiff herein, thesum of twenty four hundred eighteen and 43-100 dollar. (12418.43) judgment, with Interest thereon it ten (10) per cent per annum from February 3rd, ltfcMS. To satisfy the sum of thirty-four and 78-100 dollars (toi.78) costs h.reln, together with JESSD1 costs, fccordlng to a Judgment ren dered by the district court ol said Douglas county, at it February term, A. D. 1896, Vol whiSif BCltln ! there pending,! wherein Jnhn k .h i i..jrj. John ODonohoe and others are defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, May 8th. 1896. usuuanw' WILLIAM L. DREW. Kenned, A LeaerPn,aintee0mml8SlOn6r- JDoc.A5of eNh0n n oWhojjrt al. U D. HOLMES. Attorney. M New York Life Bulldla. SPECIAL MASTER tX MISSION KB'8 Sale L'stder and by virtue of aa order of Ml on decrwi ot foreclosure of uurtcac is sued out ot the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to mm directed, I will, on the 16th day of June, A. D. lH at u-o o'clock A. m. of said day. at tb kAST front 4 Kr of the county court houan. la toe city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public aucttoa u the iitthett bidder tM rash, the property dek-rlbed In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: Lou thirteen (131 ard aliten (IS) la block twenty-three liii In Wilcox's Se.-nd addi tion to tbe city of Omaha, lkmglas county, Nebraska, a surveyed, platted and recorded Said property to be sold to satisfy the Baptist Ueneral Association of Illinois, plaint! ft herein, the sum of tire hundred and ninety-nine aud TS-liW dollars V.iV( Tpi. to gether with the further sum of tweuiy-een and 82-HO dollars it...2 Oieliu amount of laies and costs to redeem from said tai sale paid by plaintiff! with Interest at the rate of seven C. I per cent per annum from the 23rd day of September. A. D. 1-v.V said amcunts being a nrt lien upon said lot thirteen (13 In block twenty-three eS) aboie aescrlbed. Also sa'.d property to be sold to satisfy the Baullst trenerat Association of llliu-U. plaintiff herein, the snm of seven hundred and nineteen and 73-loudullars S:i.r3). prin cipal and luterest, together with ibe further sum of twenty-three and 37-10U dollars (&3.3T) (being auiouut of taxes and costs to redeem from tax sale paid by plaintiff) with Interest at tbe rate of seven (7i percent per annum from September 13rd, lMti. andlsanrst lien upon said lot sixteen (16), block twenty-three (23), above described. Also to satisfy the Nebraska Savings and Exchange Bank, defendant herein, the sum of two hundred and sixty-two and 8&-1UU dol lars iE 85i, with luterest at the rate of tsn (10) per cent per annum from September 13th, li, being a second lien upon property above described. Also to satisfy Lodowlck F. Crofoot, de fendant herein, the sum of twelve hundred and ninety-four and 05-1U0 dollars (IL.V4.U6). which Is a third lien upon properly above described. Also to satisfy tbe further sum of forty four and 38-100 dollars ($44.38) coats herein to- ? ether with accruing costs, according to a udgment rendered by the District court ot said Douglas county, at its September term, A, D. 18K5, in a certain action then and there pending wherein the Baptist General Asso ciation of Illinois Is plaintiff, and Jeremiah C. Wilcox, 1'erlla J. Wilcox. Gern-an Anierl can Savings Bank. American Press Associa tion, National Bank of Commerce, Tbe Ne braska Savings and Exchange Bank, The Omaha National Bank, Graham Paper Com pany, rue Western Newspauer Union, Job! V. Hack Company, liarry Cartan, Nebrask Telephone Company, McCabe, Wood & El mer, George A. Bennett aud Lodowlck Crofoot are defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, May 15h, A. u, turn. john w. Mcdonald, snxmrr Special Master Commissioner. ii, u, uoimes, attorney ror plaintiff, Bapt. Gen. Assn. ot III. vs. Wilcox, et al. Doc. 48; No. m. 5-15-8 J AS. W. CAHK, Attorney, 313 Board ot Trade Building C! FECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S J Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of tbe district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the th day of June, A. D. IhwI. atone o ciock p. m, oi sam any, at tne cast iront door of the county court house in the clt of Omaha. Douglas countv. Nebraska, sel at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of saie as ionows, to-wie: Lots twelve (12) and thirteen (13) In block fifteen (15) of lianscom Place, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded Said Drouertv to be sold to satisfy Geo. W. Sabine, administrate of the estate of Phillip Swoboda, defendant herein, the sum of thirty-nine dollars ($39.00), with interest thereon at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum irom junezuu, in. Also to satisfy Conrad O. Fisher, plaintiff uerein, cue sum oi one inousana ana tour teen and 21-100 dollars (fl.014.ai). with inter est at the rate of seven (7) per cent from the 6th day of May, 18U5. And also to satisfy the further sum of twenty-two and 6,1-lW) dollars (122 63) cosu herein, together with accruing costs accord ing to a judgment rendered bv the district court, oi sam uouxias county, at its May term, A. D. 1895, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Conrad O. Fisher is elstntlff, and Alois P. Swoboda, AnnaSwo oda, The Carter-Cottrell Hardware Com Dan V. Mutual Loan and Bulldlnff Aannclatlnn and George W. Sabine, are defendants. uated at Omaha, Nebraska, May 8th, A. WM. B. TEN EYCK. BDecl&l Master CnmmiHsilnnAF. j as. w. oarr, attorney for plaintiff. mistier vs. Bwoooaa, et ai, Doc. 50 i No. 47, 5-8-5 SAUNDERS & MACFAItLAND, Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Bale. Under and by virtue ot an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortguge, Issued out of the district court for Douglas coumj, Hwiws oi neorasKa, anu to me airect- Ari I Will, nn t.hA Uth linw rxt Jnna A I, IwOM at one o'clock p. m. of said day at the EASl iront. uoor or me countv c -urt house, tn the city of Omaha. Douglas c 'inty. Nebraska. sell at public auction to the highest Udder for cash, the DroDertv described In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: Lots one (1) and two (2) in block nlnetvrnni ui lue cii ox riurence, uougias county, Ne- urasKa. Said DroDprt v to be sold tn s&t.lafv n0Ttjr Horton & Comoanv, Dlalntlff herein, the sum of thirty-three hundred and ten dollars itz.iw.wi) with interest thereon at the rate of eigntwper cent peranLum from Mav 6th 1895, and costs amounting to twentv-nne and 48-100 dollars (121. 48). together with accruing cusie, accoruiDg w a uecree renaered in an action in which Dexter Horton & Company were plaintiffs, and Marshall C. Hamilton, tit ai, wereueienuani. Omaha, Nebraska, May 8th, 1896. GEORGE G. WAIXAflH. Suecial Master Onmnilna!nni saunuers s, m&ciariana, attorneys for plain' Dexter Horton & On. vs. Mumhull r uamuton, et ai. 5-8 5 SAUNDERS & MACFARLAND, Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street. Q FECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE.-Under and bv virtue of an nrctrr nf saie on aecreeoi ioreciosure of morljrage Is sued out of the District Court for Douglas county, state of Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will, on the 9th day of June, A. D. 1896, at one o'clock p. m. of said day, at the EAST iront uoor or me county court House, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said oraer oi saie as ionows, to-wit: Lots four (4). five (5). six (6) and seven (7). 1 block one (1). in ImDrovement AaanHatlnn addition to the cltv of Omaha, and alon lntu six (0) ana seven (vj in Dlock six (6), John I. Kedick's sub-division to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy J. Rals ton Grant, plaintiff herein, tbe sum of ten thousand eight hundred and nnn unrl iii.UMi dollars (110,801.40). with Interest thereon at the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum from May 6th, 1895 and costs amounting to tblrty- iuur nuu vo-iw uuuars (ro.ixij, togetner witn accruing costs, according ta a W- ren dered In an action in which J. Ralston Grant was plaintiff and Charles E. Squires, et ai., Fvcav ucicuuauwi Omaha, Nebraska, May 8th. 1896. GEORGE a. WALT. Ann couuuers aiaviariana, attorneys for plain NUB. J. Ralston Grant vs. Gh&rliM V. Rr,i. - -h-"o. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that on the 30th day of April, 1896, Articles of Incorporation were adopted for the incorporation of the Omaha vAmjpauy, uu to at ine name of said corporation is the "Omaha Zinc Company" the principal place of business Is Omaha, in the state of Nebraska; the general nature of crushing and smelting of Zinc, Lead and other Ores, buying, selling, leasing and hold ing such real estate and personal property as may be necessary to the conduct of Its business: the amount of capital stock la ten thousand dollars (10,000.00), to be pid for when received by the stockholders; t.h.H MIC UUDIUTO Ml Ufl krftDHCHW R Ihtln n corporation commences on the first day of 'j 1 " uu mi iuiuMtn uu i. up nrsi aay of May, 1995; the highest amount of indebted ness authorized is five thousand dollars (tf.000.00). and that the affairs nf th tlon are to be conducted by a Board of five Directors, to be elected annually on the third Tuesday of April in each year, exceutH lng in the year 1896. E. B. MEREDITH, . L. DYKE, la" Incorporators. SAUNDERS a MACFAItLAND, Attorneys. 1406 rarnam Street. SBERirrSSALaV-CNDEK AND BT VIR tue ot aa order of sale oe decree of fore closure of tax lien lasued out of the dtatrtct court for Douglas county, atate if Nebraska, and to me dim-ted. I will, on ttie Cud day of June, A. D. Hvi. at tea o'clock A. at. of said day. at the KAST front door of the county court house. In the city of Omaha. Ilouglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auctlun U the highest bidder for cash, the property de scribed la said order of sale as follows, to wlt: Lot eight (8) la block three (3). also lots nineteen (191, twenty (Jul and twenty-one (SI) la block three (Ji. and lot eight ) and also lot nineteen ilwi and twenty i'Joi In block all (Si ot Saunders and Htmebaugh's Highland Park, an addition to the city ot Omaha. Douglas county, and state of Nebraska, aa surveyed, piatied and recorded. Said property to be sold to satisfy Walter K. keeler. plaintiff herein, the sum of sixty live and 34-1(0 dollars i5 34i. with Interest thereon at the rale of ten ilOi per rent per annum from February 3rd. A. D. lidA, In tbe manner for the aniouuta found due against tach lot, and aa directed In the decree. Also to satisfy the further sum ot twenty nine and ai lu) dollars (SJ9.2S) coals herein, together with accruing costs according to a judgment rendered by the district court ot said IHmglas county, at Its February term, A. D. 1896, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Walter K. Kee er Is plain tiff, and Krastus A. Benson. Lottie Benson, his wife, A Ion to P. Tukey , Trustee, and Tbe Omaba Keal Estate and Trust Company, a corporation, are defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, May 22nd, A. D. 1890. john w. Mcdonald, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. Saunders A Macfarland, attorneys for plain tiff. Keeler vs. Benson, etal. Doc. 52; No. 148. 6-22-0 SAUNDERS A MACFARLAND, Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on tbe Stb day of June, A. D. 18M6, at ten o'clock A. at. of said day. at tbe EAST front door of tbe county court house, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the high est bidder tor cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: Lot one (1) Id block four (4) In Arbor Place addition to it e city or umana, as surveyea, platted and recorded, all In Douglas county alatj, fif Nehruflk a.. Sald property to be sold to satisfy Philip L. Johnson, plaintiff herein, the rum of two hundred and slxtv-seven and 97-1UO 26;.7) dollars judgment, with Interest thereon at ten (lui per cent per annum irom reoruary 3rd, 1896. To satisfy the further sum ot twenty-two and S8-100 dollars (122.88), cosu herein, to- ? ether with accruing costs according to a udgment rendered by the district court ot said Douglas county, at Its February term, A. D. 1896, In a certain action then and there pending wherein Philip L. Johnson Is plain tiff, ana Mary Cunningham, Lizzie F. Ways. The O. t . Davis Company, a corporation, National Bunk of Commerce. John P. Breen. John 11. Grossman and Dennis Cunningham are defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. May 8th, 1898. JOHN W. MCDONALD, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska, eaunaers & Macfarland, attorneys. Johnson vs. Cunningham, et al. Doc. 47; No. 332. 5-8-5 JAS. W. CARR, Attorney, 813 Board of Trade Building. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Sale. Under and by virtue of an order or saie on aecree or foreclosure or morig tge Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, iNeoraska, and to me directed, l will. on tbe 9tb day of June, A. D. 1896, at one o'clock P. u. of said day, at the north front door of tbe county court house. In the city of Omaba. Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash, the property described in said order of sale as ionows. to wit: Lot eighteen (18) In Nelson's Addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, as surveyed. Dlatled and recorded. Said property to be sold to satisfy Tbe Union Trust Company, plaintiff herein, the sum of two hundred and two and 44-100 dol lars (1202.44), with Interest at the rate of ten ink mah, na U. 4.V. and also the further sum of nine hundred and sixteen and 50-100 dollars (S916.5U). with Interest at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum irom me otn aay or may, imo. And also to satlsfv tbe sum of fortv and 78-100 dollars (40.78) costs herein, together with accruing costs, according to a judgment rendered by the district court of said Doug las county, at lie may term, a. l. iRtia, in a certain action then and there pending, wherein The Union Trust Company la plain tiff, and Rachel Riley and others are de fendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, May 8th, A. u, io yo. WM. B. TEN EYCK. Special Master Commissioner. jag. w. uarr, attorney tor plaintiff. Union Trust Co. vs. Rachel Riley, et al. Doc. 37; No. 221. 5-8-5 Special Master Commissioner's Sale, Under and bv virtue of an order of an.le nn decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 16tb day of June, A, D., 1896. atone o'clock p. u. of said day. at the north front door of tbe county court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at puoiic auction totnenignestDiddsrforcash, the property described In said order of sale aa ionows, to-w i: Lot thirteen (13), block seven (7), in Central Park, an addition to the cltv of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Milton F. Roys, plaintiff herein, the sum of ninety three and 87-100 dollars (193 87). with 10 ner cent interest thereon from May 7th, 1894. To satisfy Isaac Adams, defendant herein, thesum of one hundred eighteen and 83-100 dollars ($118.83), with 8 per cent Interest thereon from May 7th, 1894. To satisfy pro 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 thirty dollars ($530.09); Fred Llndhorst, defendant herein , the sum of forty-three dol lars ($43.00), and Abram S. Joseph, defendant herein, the sum of ninety-four dollars (t94.00), with 7 per cent interest on all said sums from May 7th, 1894. To sattsfv Isaac Adams the sum nf sli hun dred sixteen dollars ($616 00), with 8 per cent Interest from May 7th. 1894. 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 its September term, A. D. 1894. In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Milton F. Roys wag plaintiff, and Joseph A. Haines et al., were defendant. umana, neuraaka, May I5tn, 1896. WIJ-LIAM T. NEL80N, SnAClnl MuttA, HnmnilnalnnAV Roys vs. Haines. Doc. 42; No. 16. 5-15-6 Notice to Take Depositions. Til the district rniirt nf Drtllylaa nnnntw Nebraska: LOKKNA A. PORTER, Plaintiff, vs. EDWARD D. PORTER, Defendant STATB Or NEBRASKA, I uougias uounty, ( Edward D. Porter, defendant. m tia notice that on the 12th day of June, 1896, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. u. and p. M. at the ofiice of J. A. M.(!nnnoii in ,,. i"r nouse ciocK, in tne city of Water town, county of Jefferson, state of New York, the plaintiff above named will take the deDOsltions of Mra. If sitllria. TXTMin, m.. t,i vAiun anu xnaoaore uoion. witnesses In this action w ue usea as evianncn ut. t.h iDi r. the above entitled cause, before competent day to Cay until till such depositions hare a bum ii,. wi,u a ti 1 1 1 1 hi Biiinrn t;.... IAWU VtiatJUa LORENA A. PORTER, By her attorneys. Saunders Macfarland. uoc oo ; no. fit. 5-22-3 Probate Notice. In the matter ot the estate of Tmut p.- son, deoeased : Notice is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet tlio administratrix of said estate before me, County Judge of Douglas countv. Nebraska, at th. (. court room In said county, on the 21st day ?LJulyi1S98,.on i?8 2l8t of September, vS" ? , "u luo uay oi November, 1898, at 9 o clock A. at, each day, for the purpose of presenting their claim fn, ...! adjustment and allowance. 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