H AMERICAN. PORlO 1 1G0 BE IflKFfi Would Be a Gooi Col'atera! for America's War Expenses. QUICK ACTION IS NECESSARY. I rgrut Nr't-!ly Titftt lie IN-rulMl II'fvir I m- I All of ul. - On Kftlimate if lit f the liierrat-ri rv. Xkw Voi.-h.. M.ivVT. A d ;..it'-H to the New York Trttutno from Wa'nir,' toll shvh: Kvtiimritniarv activity i" t'e war and navy U-jrt u.. rit yi-sfcnlnj , which was not Ifiiutin to the higher oflieial.s. hut iiielinlcil every iniiiviiltiul in hoth service, jfuve . very imliration of i ;ti h irl , ii ( .iii'l iiiiuiciiiute ilevclop mcnts in the coiuluc t f the war. while an unusual iiwj vn" 1 to strengthen tlie inipression tluit prompt ami ener getic net ion oiijr tlie whole line in the West Iiiiiics hail heconie a question of hours rather thiin t ivs. Humors, too definite to lie iffuorcil. hut iiiixs siWe of orticiitl aut licnticiition. ex plained the reinarkulile hurry and hus tle as due to the ('resident's determin ation to have I'orto Uico occupied ly American soldiers wit hout further tie lay. The troops, which had liecn con centrated at (fiilf ports for the invasion of (ulia. were to eiuhark immediately on the twenty transorts and. under convoy of Admiral Sampson's squadron. po at once to sci.e San .liiiin de I'orto Kico and estahlish a permanent oolon lal (."-overnineiit in the island similar to that w hich (ienerul Merritt w charged with creating in the Philippines. It was said that the events of the last lew days in ('uha. culminating in the 11 isclessuess to Spain of t'ervera's fleet securely 'corked up" at Santiago, and the destruction of untrammcled cable communication hetween the colonies nd Madrid, pave every assurance of the speedy collapse of Spanish resist ance to the inevitable, and that the Tinted States government had awak ened to the necessity of actually pos sessing I'orto Kico before the end came. That island and the Philippines had come to be looked on as an essential recompense to the I'nited States for its expensive intervention in Wlialf of Cuba's freedom, and the fear had arisen that unless they were actually secured before Cuba fell embarrassing' compli cations, leading possibly to grave po litical complications with European countries, might not be avoided. With the Spanish military forces at Havana effectually isolated and with out even reunite hopes of reinforce ments, with Spain's naval force on this side of the Atlantic completely paralyzed and with the Madrid govern ment already tottering in its insecurity of policy, the opportunity for dealing crushing blow through the seizure of I'orto Rico was hardly to be resisted. The military authorities expressed supreme confidence in their ability to sweep the Spaniards from I'orto Kico with the men now at their command, while still reluctant to attempt the irreater task of establishing a position in Cuba with the same force. With the 19. (MM) well equipped and seasoned reg ular troops gathered at Tampa. Xew Orleans and Mobile, and the fleet of transports already loading, many of them ready in fact to sail from those points, satisfactory assurances were given to the President that there would lie no possibility of a reverse at, San Juan de Porto Rico after the heavy batteries had been reduced bv Sampson's ships. I he withdrawal rf these forces, it was shown, would leave 11, (mm) men. the pick of the volun teerarmv. at the gulf ports, while scarcely a day's journey away were the forty regiments of infantry, nine light batteries of artillery and eight troops of cavalry in the Chickamauga camp rapidly being trained ineffective corps with the certainty of becoming speed lly ready to meet any emergency that might confront the government snouin Cuban occupation become necessary. When the excitement in the War de partment over the Porto Rican expedi tion was at its height the President's proclamation calling for an additional force of 75,000 men was issued. This action confirmed the prevailing impres- sion that aggressive movements were Immediately contemplated, especially as it had already become known that the authorities were agreed upon a strength of about 275.000 men to carry out the responsibilities which it had become evident that the government had already incurred. The division of this aggregate force had been deter mined upon at yesterday's cabinet meeting in practically the following proportions. Philippine occupation, 2.1.000. Porto Rican occupation, 25,000. Cuba, 100,000. Reserve and home defense, 125,000. The estimate for the Cuban army of invasion was based on the conviction, which is now common to all authorities, both civil and military, in Washington, that order cannot be restored over that large area of territory without the presence there for some time to come of at least 100 regiments, and that lit tle or no reliance can be placed on the capacity of Cubans for self-government for at least a year or two. As re gards Porto Rico, it is not lielieved that the inhabitants will be able to maintain a government of their own in less than a generation, and practically the same conclusion is reached regard ing the Philippine islanders. Two Companies of Jow. Chicago. May 27. About 190 of the younger members of the Zion associa tion of Chicago, who have formed a military organization known as the '"Guards of Zion." have decided to join In a bodv the Illinois volunteer regi ment under P. Mclirath, where they "will hereafter be known as Companies I and M. All the memlicrs are strong and enthusiastic young Jews. LONGER "INSURGENTS." ur r SoMier f lit Krpnltiiv- irt .,f Manila. Xi Vol;,. May ".T. -Toma Ktral.i i'alma. ti.e rc;rc-Mt.it i ic of tl.ei'uluiii republic in Nov Y';!. Mist re- ce'm-d the lirv o.iv of .:t V:!'a. the w.-tr bulletin vhich U puVisiie 1 by mi thorky of ii ii -r .l te:ue. .it the head qiinrt i-s of tlvtircti unuy. It con ta'iK the i'llicial new ami movement of the iirmy of lilierali m and is an in tcrisiir.g publicit ion. Printed, if coursi-. in Span's!., it comprises thtve eo'.ineiis on two s'.iics of a slu ct alxmt lo inches. '1 isli tint, and th .?.EJ paper has a j: recti- j intf ncej of reconstruction aod restora type is set "!'.;.,,, Th Order will no soon be In pri.iti ,1 at tieiiei-iii tiomez's li -;.! ii u i -ters under his uireetinu. 'l i e hi"' limn 'cr. under date of May In, is iles i;nrLtcu us "Niqiplcnicut AA," arid con tains a half column account of t tit bat tle of M.tnila. which conveyed for the tirst time to the soldiers of the Cuban army the facts concerning Hear Ad miral IWcy's victory in the Philip pines i:.sid-s the oih.nl notice nn 1 .(iters issued to the army, the paper contains a lonsr address issued to the Cuban army and people bj' lo iicral tioiuci, in which he says: "I. Mitxtlllu UeliM'. i'ollitPO'ltli'r-lr-cliief if tlie 1'uimu aniiv. !a" till ntM.pr' unit tlirmmli the nie.liuiii if I .as Vill is. lii.ti i'-reitr wilt lie piililishiii oiicveach ' the In -. 1 1 n i i l - Uts of thearmv nf IIiktiiiI" ti. to oumiuiiii atf with tlios of inv roiiiuiiiiid anl our -.ii!e. In view of tle adoption of tlio i ren'ihlu: of futm and tlie urn ..sututionot ih i jr.t i ctition of j the CiiiUid SluU In our Ih-iuiU' ;o aid u in ob taiutuir our ImteH-mtei'.-e. wlurii mnn ill t recos'iiia-d hy ull the world. I ucslre lo mal: known that our s-.ldicrs no loun'-r shall Im known a Insuwnu. but a soldier oi the mrtilar unuy of tlio republic. take this ocvaslou ui n-mlnd m h ( tinar In service Unit lie uow ha-; ii rouiur.v ri'Corii.i d. for which he must 1.,,-lu ilh all honoi and Blory. He is no a c'ulmn Koldier and not an insurgent, and ill ri'sji.--i Itio n.lcs of i U nirul warfare. 1 will order pumsl.i d . y chief otHccr or prUnte who fails to te-pci i the r.uhls of our prisoners of war and such prisoners will lie treated with respoci io meir iiiiiks unu aecoru- iik to the rules of civilized countries and lh eonstitiiilonul army. Our soldiers will conduct -V.einsnb is in such a manner as to Ktiiu lor thetiiselves Die icood of- Hees of our lirethern of the t nit'-n St.ites, ami for thin reason it is my wish Hint Die rimy f 'uha may exhibit model diMopline. I desire to Impress ujmn you tluit wc will not cnntiims thin war. which o iiallaiuly has Iwn ke)t up for the last three years, with ' lie idea of re venue. We are lliihtinu for lilierty and inde pendence ami not for revenue, ami I w i'ilil call vour attention lo the fact that the histoiy of the world shows that loss of blood linn always been the price of lilierty pan!- soldiers have never been Known io die for honor except when tliey weiti uniiostd as ten to one. Their Idea of honor has heer. to assassinate defenseless women and children whose protectors are now tlirhiii'ti for freedom in our arniv. Their idea of minor has lieen to roh. to plunder. They die for honor ilrh'kln. Ifumblinu and lommililnir crimes against hu manity and against society, n-.it now '.r.ey win die before American and Luuati arm I take this opportunity to bpeak thu to our people and our army that tney may tie eneour- aifed and know that we now have noble allies who will aid us in our liuht for freedom, wnicn lonir has been deserved and which we can now see will I a reality at no distant day. 1 sh'ill also from time to time, in Las Villas, communi cate with you in the same m iuner, IN STATE AT WESTMINSTER, in nix noun r,wv iwijiw -i . , . .r M n AAA w .,l. lta I'una r Mr. uia.utone. T nvnoN Mar 27. The scenes at Westminster have lieen remarkably hn- nressive since 2 o'clock this morning, when those anxious to see the face of Mr. C.lailstone began to arrive. Ihe line formed was conunuauyy aug- j mentert by an classes o, PeoP.e ... peers, cahinet ministers, rnemneis oi the notise oi mmmons, mi.na.j, naval officers and clergymen to coster- monirers, old and young, until 6 o'cloek, when the doors were opened, the pro cession becan to stream past the cata falque. This had lighted candles at each corner and a large gilt cross at Its head. By 10 o'clock it was computed that 100 persons to the minute were passing the body, and at noon over 40,000 peo ple had already taken a last glance at face of the great statesman. REVOLUTION AFTER DEFEAT. The Queen Regent Urged to Fly Before Cervera Shell Be Overcome, Lo.ndox, May 27. There are renewed sinister predictions of an impending revnlnt.inn in Spain contained in a sneoial dispatch from Madrid to-day Emperor Francis Josef of Austria U said to have strongly auviserttne queen regent to prepare to fly. and her mother, who is now in Madrid, is re- r-tH tn have o-iven her the same, ad- ,.. - vice, but, it is added, the queen regent is determined to remain c.4:n.,ln I1,m disnntfh savs: "The J.,...Mi,:R.ni.ii fleet, which the WlltllluiUKl " t best informed people regard as only a oueation of a few days, is hotinrt to precipitate an outbreak." THE OREGON AT KEY WEST. Throughout the Voyage Captain Clerk Was finessing- Cei-vera" Whereabouts. Kkt West, Fla., May 37. Captain Charles E. Clark and other officers of tbe Oregon came ashore at 10 o'clock and reported all well on board and the nh!n in cmnrl ermrlit.inn. "All the wav alonir," Captain Clark aairl. "we were vroifderinir where tbe stnnniarrla were and we never found ....in i oui t..w ,u ,r. "Do you know now? Captain ( lark "Well" he replied. "I imairine we well, ne repnea, inid.K me wo can make a very accurate guess. The Oreeon will remain here for orders. The Parting of the Haw.er Cost 53 Live.. xi.. o- U-I,tla !, V.A1.I.LI1A. iiV mil- British India Steam Navigation com' Daiiv's steamer Mecca I uestlay was towing her sister ship Lindula. whose SliaiC Wt!S OrOKeil. l liw Jlttwsn mi tw. the two vessels came into collision and the Mecca was sunk, her captain and fiftv-two others lieinir drowned. Ihe Lindula brought the survivors to port Madrid Would Cut American Cables. Madhid, May 37. Tbe newspapers here continue to urpe the cutting of the American cable connections across the Atlantic if the Cuban cables are Bevercd. Ihf rather sf th Order. Wa.hioeton, 0 C, Mj 2 Aroute, ye patrlo . : The Father of the Amer ican Protect !e Association U now, (N!y 20 io tills city, and makinjf an linmeos iTjrt to rcbaM ltat our O.-der. A p rand rally is to be madi of all the tnemhei of the Order, and they will be ad3rtiM.d by It original founder. II) will then kpeak to the braves In the Monumental City. There is pre the saddle again. Ti.e Hiheioiaue are ertao;ieJ and dril log all over the north, eat and weit. We must meet theaa. H, resdy t) an-wer to the bugle call of your Ctjlef The Pupa U endeavoring t arouse reijeiou fanaticism of his devotees in these Uoltcd States. Uini&n Lath- olio spies are everywhere at work, blowing up our magazines and pjwdcr mills, and giving away our war sjhemes U the enemy. The Prince of the piwer of the air is stlrln up his f jrd t 0f destruction in Europe, and training his devilish enplnerv against our free Republic. Be vigilant. Chase Roys. I'lihlic Notice. The Northwestern Line Daylight Special now leaves the U. P. Depot at 6:40 A. M , arrives at Chicago 8:45 same evening. No change In the other trains. Overland Limited 4:45 p. 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W of tbe nor. h west quarter of section one (i), towntnip niteeo (l.r) tianae iwuivy ui iu injun'M . .uu.'j as surveyed and recorded, all situated In ih iimiiuIu f oiint v. and state of Nelirasica -- . . . i . . . . ,i .. i . i- eald properly to oe soiu mi aanaiy nuiwir c Keeier, piaintins ntsrciu, mc uiu uu uuu irl .nri th rtv-seven and i.l-iuu I.I..UI ooi lars tudmnent. toftether with Interest there .t t.h mw of ten (101 tier cent Der an num from septemoer z.tn, nwi, uitreww with an attorney's fee amounting to tne sum Of tnirteen anu ,i-iw iioui uunoio, -ui.i . . . . ' .'--, A.. lnK. Bh ..k a,. Irl amounts tne COUri nous ut ue a nm valid and existing lien upon said real estate above dexcrlbea. ... , Tn aatisif v the further sum of thlrty-fou and 10-1110 iiU.10) dollars costs hereln.toneiher with accruing costs, accoraing to a juuk ment rendered by the district court of said Ilouglas county, at Its ciepiemoer verm, a. i ldHT, in a certain act ion uien anu uim iu ing. wherein Walter n. iveeier is piainini am lhKli.i Uehecea Klliaieth Klvlna Llnto und AdolDhus Krederick Linton, her hus band, are defendants. Omaha, Iebraska, Apill 39th. JOBN W. McDONALIJ. Hherlff of Douglas County, Nebraska W. A. Saunders, attorney, heeler vs. Linton et al. 4-29-.1 Doc. 62; No. 2X) W. A. SAUNDERS. Attorney, Merchants National Bank. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANTS. To Archie T. Shaver, non-resident defend ant: Vou are hereby nctltied that on the jiitr da of Aoril 18.IW. Kittle 1'. Shaver tiled her pell M.in In the District Court of Ilouglaa County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are obtiiin adlvorce from you on the ground inai vou have wilfully abandoned and oeserted her without itood cause, for the term of t VI ears l.iNt past, and have failed to support hr for more than three Tears. You are required to answer said petli tltion on or i or before tne 6th day of June. A. D. inns. K1TTIE P. SUAVKK, I'lalntl MireM M , Pi Imii Mo. ft CJr CATMABTIC WW! BUGLE OR Sons of Warning For the American People. A 1MK)K OI- IUI;M5 lV VAiVAA A. PITTSINGLU. "Mrf. Kli;i A. Tittsiner a pot-t of rare ubility, lt'i u!ly iu l lif realm of true pulruitism. Her volume riititlt'-l "I'.u'o lVali" t oiititiiiH tlie spirit hikI acntiiiieiit of the Itiliest f irm of Anierieuiiisin, uul tlie "gruiul untl awful liiiit H." iu wliit h we live. These ittiii!i constitute u clarion cull for the ilefeuse of American citi,enshii an 1 American institutions ayaiit the woi U." J. A. 1 1 knk v. I'a-tnr Li .Sllo Ave. lUptM Church, Ctilci, III. If you want to breathe iairotin atiJ renew your lovo of the I.U.I.' K d ScIiimiI lloiisi ; It you waul 1 1 cniniii ine with gifted spirit, Iniy nnJ read th'.o em. I'rloe, ' cent. Adlrt!:Tti American W. A. 8At;M'KUS. Attorney, Merchants National Hank. NOTK'K TO No.N-UKSlI'KM I'K- FKNDANT. I'd M..IU ll.llnnul snl alurlu 1 Icllinun, x,iiitiix of ln estate ol Meyer tliil- nali. ileviuiH-il, lioli-li nlih'llt il Icllilulils: lull uru hcii liy imiIIIIcI Hint on lliu JMIi lay of UcIuIm r, A. 1. I:ii". Jiini- " I.. I, u. lie, iiltiltitllt lutieln Itlcl Ins 'it!liiii n tlio illatrlet court of Ixms-laa county, Nxliiaslia. MX.ilnM Maria llcliinaii ami .Mm Id lliillniaii, exis iiti U uf tlio relate of .Meyer Mellinaii, iletcascil. el Hi.. tn oD- l anl urayir oi which is in inrfcioau wo cerium la eertineau-H, one inn oveinlii-r I'.lli, lS'.rj, upon lliu I. . Il i w t tm hi'IIIhiI real esluie, to-wll: i'liw east llireo ai res o( lot twimty-foiir 11. In I 'nl lH's vnlii v xliill OI ttl KOIll li as! ((inirl.T of Hid miiithwet quarter of Hun M, toiiHiii Hi. laiiMii ij eiini, 1UII lileli therii la now lii Hie mini or j.i ; ni iiIho ohm (luleil IfeeeiiUier 2d, m;, on lax lot two t-'). In aeclloii ai, towiiMhlp 1'., mine 1.1 twat, iihiii Willi' 11 mere im now iih tin auin of .(!. all or mini ioiniiy Iiik Hllnaleil In liouKlaa eoiilily, e- niMKa; wilh liilenut on ein u oi anin nioiinta at the r:ile of 10 per cent ier annum rroiu rovmnoer iwin, 1)7. for which mini, Willi in- r. Ft ami roala toKouier wnn an ai rneya lea ainuiitii ink Io toll per cent of im ileeree. iilaliillh nruya for a ilecn-e inl lie liaa a Ural lien Umiii aalil real ex- ale, Ihiil lh ovreimiiliia anaii pay uik Hiinie, anil 111 Helmut inereoi nun uih aniu ptoiMTly lie Holl to aatlnfy III" amount mini clue, anil inui upon bmio inereoi me efeiiilanl h (leliarrwi of all nn tit. title nil Interest ill aald real exlale, umi ror ther eiil I a til relief. Vou are nereoy not men inai you auu m il of vou are reotilrwl to aimwer nam petition or nerore tlie i.nn nay oi june, i. Iiatetl at tlinalia, IsetiraaKa, may uiu, 1S1IS. JAM IX U llltUWINl'.. 1'lulntllT. Hy W. A. SAl'NKKItS. Ilia Attorney. Hoc. JK. No. 137. V. A. SAUNDERS, Attorney, Meiehunts National Hunk. NOTK'K TO NON-HKSI DENT 1K. FEN DA NT. W. A. SAUNDKItS, Atlorney, Merchants Nalloioil Hunk KiiIIiIIiik. To Marin IMItiiun and Maria Ilellman, ex- eeulrU of the eliil of Meyer 1 (.-11111.111 rieeeuaeil. noii-rHHlileiit ili'fHiiiiiintM: Vou are heretiy iiolilleil Hint oil th 2Stli lav of Oetolier. A. 1 1. IWI7. Hurry J Twintinir, pliilntllT herein, tileil hla pi-ll- tlon In the illHtrlet eourt of I xhibIhh ronti tv, Ni-lii'HHka, airaiiiHt Maria Hi'IIiiihii. Ma li HHImun. exerutrlx or the entitle 01 Meyer Hi-Unian. demeaned, and olhr, tlie object and prayer of which la to foreelowe one curlaln tux eertltlcale dated Novemlier Hi. W2, Umiii the following ileaerlhed reiil entate, to-wll : Iit nlxleen 1 no, r 01 ! ad- lllloti to the eliy of lliniilm, helriK suli liViNloll of (lie noutheadl llurtcr of rertloll 4, townahlp lb. riniKfl 1.1, east, nil unteti in lotinlas eoiiuty, .NeliraKkn, tiiim wnicti here In now due the Bum of 1147. III. with nloreHt at the. rate of ten t cent per an. num from October UK, 1W7, for which Hum. with interest und cnwtM touether Willi nn attorney's fee amoiuitlnic to ten per cent of th de r. plaintiff pray for a decree hat h ha a II rut lien ukiii said reul cm- ale, that the defendant hIihII pay Ihe xame, und ill default thoreur mat tlie Kind iroperty be sold to xatlnfy the amount found due, ami that upon sale thereof Ihe letHiiduntH be delmrred of all lit; lit. title and lulereHt 111 snld real en lute, and lor other eiiuitnhle relief. You are ulo hereby notilied that you and each of you am required to urixwer Kald pe- ition on or before the l.itli day ot June, 1SHS. Dated at Omaha. Nebraska. Mny 8. lSiiS. KARKV J. TWINTINtJ. Plaintiff. By W. A. Siiumlers, his attorney. lux-. U2. No. 133. MXJAL NOTICE. NOTH E TO NON-KFKIDENT IlEKF.ND ANT In t- e District Court of Douitlas (,'ounty Nebraska. Misie J. Mclntyra. plaintlT. ts. 1 nomas it Mclntyre. flefendiin'. To Thomas K. Mclntyre Vou will take notice that on the l'-'lh day of Mar. lM'H. I causrd a petition to lie tiled In this court against you. praylnK for a divorce from you on the grounds of desert'on and wantonly and cruelly neRlectlnK snd tefuHlns to fur nish me with reasonable maintenance, you being of suttlcicnt ability si to do.aod that unless you answer said petition on or be fore the 27tb day of June, IK'.iH. you will be In default, nd the allegations of saM pe tition will be taken as true, and judgment entered according to the prayer of said peti tion. Omaha, Neb.. May 20-n. 19. 5 20-4 SUSIE J. MclNTVUE. Omaha Express and Delivery Co., J. L. TURNEY, Mgr. H. H. HAYFORD Seo Trees. MoTlnc and light express work at reason able prices Piano moving a specialty Household goodsstored packed and shipped. Carry alls for picnics. , Office, 410 North 16th Street. Telephone 1203. WB Will Seil Yoa HIGH " nninr ninvni re DnAUt.DlulULCO FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER CONCERN IN THE Yob 6et The Profits' and middlemen by parch SSlBSMSMMBSSSSlBVBsa tng airrt from th iu factorcrs. I808 Full Biz Ladies' or Cents' Models from SI8.00 up. 2000 MODELS left over from lnt m at your own pnc- from SIO.OO up. Complete caudogns of Bicycle, and Sundries Free. We sliip onr higheot grade wneeU anywhere without on cent of money In d ance. prepay ll freight cbartres and CuarsntOS Them For Two Years. Address VICTOR MANNFACTURIN8 COMPANY. 9t,U 427. IS5 A 29T Fifth Aw.. Chjcaao. III. FOR i:xUlAN TEHKI I UhT tfiCTiWH I Mr. .rtthllatt d I hlr ruiTU tlS? LITTLE ROCK kW and KOTSPRINGS, ARK Tidet Office. I. E. formr nth on. F.rnia SU sin ,n " t PEALS! DA6E COILEO SPRING WOVEN WIRE FENCE and GATES for Farm Park and Lawn. T OMAHA OFFICES 33 D. uglas Block, M. H. ISH, AGT. Meutlon this paper when writlnfi. THE GREAT HISTORICAL REVIEW. Current History, An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine. DEVOTED TO KECOUDINO IMPOKTANT EVENTS, PRO GRESS AND GROWTH IN ALL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD. In Its Field Current His tory Has No Competitor. Agents Wanted. fluents to handle. It appaalt peojile. Add reus Current Histo ry Ih a xplnndia maeazni for It appaals to lutslliKent NEW ENGLAND PL'BLISH'G CO., 3 SOMERSET STREET, BOSTON, MA8I . . USE . . SAWYERS'CELEBRATED SOAP Ask your Grocer for It and If he doei not have It, CUT OUT tbU ad ver Use merit and have him order it for you. We manufacture the lil lowing braudt: Pure Family Soap. Floating Soap. Pure Castile Soap. FRIEND " Sawyer's FOR SALE BY SAWYER & FRV, ISO Steuben St., WEST END. PITTSBURGH. PA. Western Ayent AdilreHHf Sawyers Soap, Icl5 HOWARD STREET, OMAHA, NEB. Q. KI.'HGN'ER, Attorney. SHKRIFK S SALK. Hy virtue of an onier of sale Issued out of the district court for Douglas county. Nebraaka, and to me direxted, 1 will, OQ. tlie 7lh day of June, A. U. lsi, at 10 o'clock; a. m. of said day, at the east front door of the county court houw. In the city of Omaha, lHmglas county, Nebraska, Kelt at public auction to the hiirhent bidder for cash thu property decrlbed in said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: Lot nine Ob. block three (3), In Arbor l'lace. an addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all 1 IioukIhs county, state of Nebraska. Said properly to be sold to satisfy Soren T. I'eiersun, plaintiff herein, the sum of nine hundred and tlfiy-nine t$!M.0ul dollars i Judgment, with interest thereon at the rats or ten (Kil per cent per annum trom eu nuiry 7, To satisfy the sum of seventeen anA liVl'iO (J17.2S) dollars costs herein, tOKelher with accruitiK costs, accordiiiK to a Judg ment rendered by the district court of said lunulas county, at its February term, A. l. Imw. in a certain action then and ther pending, wherein Soren T. Petersen is plaintiff and Mads Hansen, Sine Hansen, Jacob Jacobson and Mrs. Jaeobson, his wife, tirst and real name unknown, and the Chicago Lumber company are defend ants. Omaha, Neb., Mav 6. lSWt. JOHN V. M DONALD. Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. J. (J. Burgner. attorney. Petersen vs. Hansen et al. 5-6-J Docket O, No. 127. Kx. locket 2, page 15. Sill A II MT 111 AKI-NINft y MURAT HALSTEAO 8 GREAT WAR BOOK. f)'l)ur louniry in r." All attout irmiw, datimj w rnxitc rl4fnow. MmnH liiuAtr. Oub. Our War Owith Kpnin and nltion with Fonua Nation. ( Nikarl AO ar, written inrth Main Diua- ) tir. Mtiiiti.-nt tNlor4K. iHaftniioo, AffwnU V fSmakinsT flutOsWpwday.NowiinnoenwiNsjHsrf, MMi literal irmi BuaranusMi, JU !) crdu, nru low. frftiahi Mid. HindAOmt oatat frw. . Smi 0 Iwn pmnt timm to mi iMMtisjr. t Kill I s TI'IS I OMrttrl tin IWU.