THE AMERICAN Coi,tinuel fioin I'ajre ' Washington Still Believes Cervera Is in the Harbor AND CAN'T POSSIBLY GET AWAY. IW lafiiiui.il I. ,h la s, uil im Ul. bat U 1fctMrt.ii(lily llr.l On i Muni Kr vilvtl tmni h at tli-rl t'uNi- IHIlitrn 1 lir Hit fcaila-. Wamiim, lll, kuthtilll li ll.il tar ' t licit' tatus til Ailiui boutiapu .). I it I.,,. I In y have cinhI rcim In Im Hciv M.iv :. - Tin iih'I ml utit-cti uiinlht-r -.Hi uUit inn on llir .u i p t --; Meet at not only that lie i Dot tic. I up. I. n, ;i-mi idliccr i'i'i'ssfi it to-liny, ' I hi- on ! in mi the Imttle." kail it U pi .id u ailv uiiKivNilile fur the flrt-t to iniiU,' nil .'Nit from the liurlsir -ly or niplit It In fell that this inmlil ion of the Spanish llii l In iu. I only imihu liiiil from t)n iii si nl stiateoic Muilxiint, I'llt i llliMIH'llIiilIN CnlH i'lli to till- I'll' tin-fut in i-.it tin- w 4t r us t lit- crippling of this inoM ctTcetiv,. naval fonv Hint tuin pns-.cs-.es will !: lii-r Midi cant naval ivMiii.v. s us tn uiiilu- u pro lungat ion if tin- ,n' i:iiins-Mlili'. Atllllil'lll ll'lUlll Mill to Nillltinio Mill In Ntill liiciv. I'li.i I rout in ties to bo tin- vie v l.iln ii li the navy tlepait nicnt At the saino tunc i can now lie state, 1 that not a Mnt-il has Writ re ceived fi-iun cilhci Admiral Sampson or CoHiinoiliirc Scltle.v in ollicial ciiulirin- ttioii of the t-MNti in-c of this trap. It rests now, ns it ilul two ilavs iuro. on u eml (irtlciiil rcirt iMinitiff to the Navy flcpart mint from h source li-licveil lo be reliuhle. It was not n naval wmrci ivi nut-ennui i n n uun 1 lie otitic de part iiit-nt ; neither uiil it come front press Huvi.-cs. It was from purlin hav ing reluliuns wit li the Navy depart ment mill in a position tu he accurately advised. The naval nut horit ies ivere et reniely Kaxiuim to mvui-u an ulllcial continua tion from one of Ihe American eoin Biauders, ami had this been received It Would have been made public at once. But lucking this the department iiivo to the public all it felt wimxnted in (Wing from the facts .namely, tin ex pression of belief thttt the Spanisli fleet whs in Nantiauo 'iiirhor. This has Wen reinforced by the negative fact that the Meet has been seen at no other point. Still the word from Sampson Uid Schley is most Anxiously iiwuitctl, Kiev W km-, l-'lu., .May :.'tj.--Concerning tlie statement that Admiral t er Tpra'a ships re In it tied up at Sunt tao-u dte tula, it has been accepted that Commodore Schley eould maintain the blockade of the luirUir there and an nihilate the Spanish Meet if It should Oonie outside. The fact that t'oinnio dore Schley is now thought to ! out lde of Snntino-o dc Culm, has fivcn free reiin to Kent- Admiral Sampson, who is known to 1h in the ltn hninu ehaniicl. His known purpose wax to intercept the Spanish Heet if It attempted to reach Havana. With Commodore Schley at Sunt iaio de Culm, Rear Admiral Sampson would lie in t he position to proceed eastward and effect a junction of the two powerful squad rons or return to Havana and resume Operations in that vicinity. It is now Avcpted as a fact that Commodore Schley is to lie permitted to work out the problem off Santiago, Commodore Wntson is supposed to 1 on duty ahum the northern and west ern coast of the island. A SPANISH VIEW OF MANILA. ffc Victory Kiplalnetl try thti Sail state of Spain's Heel. Honu Komi, May 27.-Captain Con cha of the ill fated IV in .hum de Austria, destroyed at the battle of Manila, says that the Spanish commanders were quite aware that htin- w as hopeles. but were forced to it by the slate of public opinion at Manila. He and Other officers w i shed to steam out of the harbor to meet the Americans, but Admiral Monte jo forbade that move. Captain Concha says the Spanish fleet was in a disgraceful condition. The engines of the cruiser IVn An tonio de I' lloa were broken; the Cas tilla was leaking and needed engines to keep the water under; the lVm .hum de Austria had only two guns that could lie tired: the Mariitcs del Duero had only one gun. w hile the Isla de Cuba and the sla de Luzon had only their decks protected. Jle declares, however, that had the Americans not Withdrawn by 11 o'clock the Spanish intended to steam out and die to the last man. THE RESPONSE TO THE CALL Throughout the Northwest Thousands Are Waiting to Volunteer. Chk auo. May 27. Keports from va rious Northwestern states indicate that President Mi-Kinley's second cull for volunteers, asking for ?5.(MK) men. w ill meet with a hearty response. Inde pendent companies are already organ ized in Minnesota. Michigan, Wiscon sin, Iowa, Indiana. Illinois and other states, and these will be offered to the service of the country. (aught In a Hurtling lloune. Ibos Moi stain. Mich., May 27. The home of A. Kit-liter burned last night. Two children, a boy aged 9 years, and a girl aged II. were burned to death, and two others, aged 4 and 6, a girl and a 1kv, were so badly burned that they cannot live. Japan May Allow More li-n to Vote. Yokohama, May 27. Marquis Ito. the premier, has introduced iu the im perial diet a bill lowering the standard of franchise and iitiTeahinjf the num ber of voters live fold. ADMIRAL CtKVLPVS ARRIVAL. Klvl a t iiniiiirH( ll-ri at Nnt I-,-rlli'C Iu Si.ub itth. M u-i.io. Miv :. i.N,T'ti h;iN iuNt U , n put : v!,,,! iij,. .:itMi.Ni.f t he vii r i i of Villi, if ii I i i ii-14 h iull;iil ! II at s.fln! j, ...!, I iil.tt It kjii . t o i i I. ii t he in.ii t.u.g of a v lithe I: i..i Ii, M.iin Ten sa i ntcrnl tin- nt of -Shit ui-.i dc t uI.m filing tin Mug of i1niiru! ti-ricia Sin- a toiloHi-il alti.oKt liunifiliutciv bv the i..iwi tin- Mniiiaiite iieiiilii. t he I l i-ti.l.;i i I niiili and the tor-ili l.at itcstnuer I'luton Soon afti c rl t he toi m-iIii Unit dcstrovi r I uror, which had N't ii ris-iinnoiti-riiig arrived. "The inhabitants swainieil to the shores of t he bay. displaying the lit -must joy ami enthusiasm. Ml tbr ves sel in the jMiit wen- ilicss. il in gala array. On Sumliiv n.lil there was an iiiiNisin di linn, t i inn in honor of t he ofliccrs mid ei i-u s Tin- bands of, the city pencil iml ic airs; there wire biilliaiil lliiiiiiinit ions and the M-opie pariidcd t he st rects singing pa- t l lol if MHlgs. " Adiiiii .il I el vera and his ofVecis Were given a bainj let at the Casino, where loyal toasts were ollcrcd. the principal spccehi-N In-ill" by Admiral crvcra and Mniisi.. ,i..i- s.n n dc I rturi y respo. archliiMiop of Sinitiago de ( ilba t he latter of w liom ee!aiined: " 'It is nut miMii tent to Ih- victorious on the -ci. The Spanish Hag must I? oat on the eapitol ' ' The s.ii.i.Iii.ii has revii t un li d Five vessels were iu front of the poll ves terday. 1 1 is believed t hat the Amer ican lessel Kai'lc I. un bu n charged to cut t he cables." The dispatch is not dated. GETS AWAY AT LAST. Teiitv-N.'niHl KannaN Iti-glint'iit I.raieH l uii ka tor I alia I liurcli, Va. Tot-HiA, Kan., May 27. The 'I'wenty-si'cond Kansas regiment, com manded by Colonel II. C. I.indsey. left here yesterday afternoon for Kalla 'liun-h. Va. The soldiers inarched from the camp to the Missouri Pacific ilcKt in platoons, escorted by the old veterans and Marshall's band. They were given a great sendoff by a large crowd of TnpcUa pisiple. The Missouri Pacific hauled them iu three sections. JERRY SIMPSON TO THE WAR. VVIi-ra ;tt-rmir I i-il fur 4'inmi-iit to llimlln Ki'i-riilla. Washimi ioN. May 27." Congressman Jerry Simpson wants to go to the front to light Spain. As soon as the Presi dent issued his call for 7."i.ihk1 addition al troops Mr. Simpson telegraphed (!ov crnor I.eedy at Toieka asking for au thority to go to Kansas and raise a volunteer regiment. If the governor gives bis consent. Mr. Simpson will start to Kansas at once and begiu im mediately the work of enlisting. Ai'U r Mime ) nuliMe. MltiHf, sevtral knocks wt-re distinct Il-nliii tarte.I. It was tli lirst time any one lial knot keil at his ilmu, situ e nearly a twelve -month that lie cmiiel this rt in. Hasti ly I'laciii" the letter in hi j;rVut coat pocket, the Jesuit opened the ohl trunk uiuler his h-l, took from it a packet of papers wrapped iu a tattered cotton hankcrthief, added to them the two letters in cipher he had just received, and carefully re locked the trunk. The knocking continued with out, and seemed to show more and nore impa tience, llodin took the greengrocer's hasket iu his hand, tucked his umbrella under his arm, ami went with .some uneiisinehs to ascertain who was this unexpected visitor. lie opened the door, and found himself face to face with Koe ronipon, the (rouhltsome singer, a d who now, with a light and pretty courtesy, said to him in the most guileless manner in the world, "M. llodin, if you please? " (To he Continued.) 3 V C3 T3 C U f taa 1 E lm nU C3 u 3 u O Uncle Sam Says This Is America's Greatest Medicine. It will Sharpen Your Appetite Purify and Vitalize Your Blood. Overcome That Tired Feeling. Get a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and begin to take it TODAY, and realize the great good It Is sure to do you. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is Auirrtca't (irtule.it MeUiiMie. All ilni-iits. WOMAN CAUSES A DUEL. Ilr. FertHiil. M lli nllt. unit W. M. Snillli. H nm lli-liinmi, sIkioi Khi-Ii Other Oi ail. St. Lot is. Mo., May :.'T. A comely young woman named Miss Kiiima Walters, a stenographer for the I'ull inan l'alace far company, in this city, was the cause of a pistol duel last night, which resulted in the death of Pr. John l-'erguson. a prominent dentist, and William M. Smith, a switchman on tin? Missouri I'acitie road. Hawaii Mar IImv tn Watt. Wahiinhtos. May ','T. The active op ponents of Hawaiian annexation in the Senate, it is learned, agreed to the arrangement for daily sessions of the Senate In-ginning at II o'clock only after an understanding with a nuuilier of Republican senators that the Ha waiian question should not be earnest ly pressed in the S'tiate in any form at this session. Ki-XhihI Attache A rr rent eil. Xkw Youk, May ',"7. A special from Key West says that the man arrested on board the steamer Tanaum on sus picion of being a Spanish spy is Lieu tenant Sobral. formealy naval attache of the Spanish legation at Washington. W. A. SAl'NDKKS. Attorney. Mi-relumta National liniik. C IIKUIKK'S SAl.l--Hy virtue or an order vl of H.llo ISMlleil out or the illstriet inmt ror lioiittliiH eoiintv. Nelirawka. ami to me illrecleil. I will, ivn thoHth day of . linn-. A. H. lsl, al ten o'clm-k . m. of said day. :it th east fronl door or thp rounty court house. In the city or Omnlin, UniiKlas roiin. ty. Neliraskn. sell at pulille auction to the hlKhest hlilder ror cash, the nroiH-rtv de- serib.Nl hi ruIiI order of ale, as followa. to-wlt : lit seven (7). In hliK-k one binulred iin.l nlnety-xeven (1!7). and also lot eiulit. In Mock oni hiindreil and nlnety-iu'ven. (1117). m original lliit or the eltv or Omaha, mm surveyed, platted ami recordihl. all In lioiiKlas county, Mtate of Nebraska. S:ild nrnperty to Is. sold to satisfy Waller VI. Keelcr, plaintiff herein, the Bum" of three hundred and ninety-three and (ttKi.Xl itollarn jiiilKtnettt, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten (Ull per cent t-r annum from September Wth. ISHti; and also an attorney's f oe of H.32. which aniimnl.s are a Mrs! valid and exlstlnir lien uiion lot 7. In block 1!7. above descrllHsl. To snilsfy Walter K. eKeler. plaintiff herein, the sum of four hundred and thirty- eiKiit unit 4X-nm tw;.4NI dollars ludKinent. with interest at rate of ten llll tx-r cent per annum from September 2S. ismi; toKeth. er with an attorney's fee of which amounts are. a first valid and existing lien tiHn nald lot S. block 1ST. above described. To satisfy the sum of one hundred and fourteen and K4-HM t$ll84) dollars costs herein, together with aeerulnsr costs, ae conllnir to a Judgment rendered hv the dis trict court of said DoiirIiis county, at its September term, A. I). lKflfi, In a certain action and there pending, wherein Walter Vt. Keeler Is plaintiff, ami Phoebe Rebecca KIIiabeth Klwina Linton. Adolphus Freder ick Linton, her husband. John Morris. William Morris and Frank tYiv, copart ners, dolnic business as Ashurst, Morris. Crisp & Company. John Whlttaker Coop er. William Isaac Shard, and John Morris are derendants. Omaha, Nebraska. Mav nth. 1SSS. JOHN W. MeIONAI.T. Sheriff of IHniKlas County, Nebraska. W. A. Saunders, Attorney. Keeler vs. Linton et al. Iocket 5o, No. 178. 5-13-5 Spain Aks for M .loint 1'rolent. I.oMHiN. May 2?. Thi' Home corre spondent of the Daily Mail says: "Spain recently sent a note inviting the powers to protest jointly against the blockade of Cuba. The pow ers decided to take no action and no replies have la-en received at Madrid." San .lua ii Harbor Mined. Xkw Yokk. May 27. A dispatch from St. Thomas, i hitch West Indies, says: Trivate advices which have reached I'nited States Consul llanna from l'orto Kico show that new mines are being laid in the harlair of San Juan. lawlessness at Key West. KEY W kst. Kla.. May 27. Key West is suffering from a reign of terror. Two murders were committed during the night and the best citizens feel that unless the town is promptly put under martial law a state of riot may prevail at any moment. Negroes Can Sow Kullst. Wasih.noton. May 27. The negroes of Missouri are to be given a chance under the call for "immunes." Secre tary Alger has agreed that one of the regiments shall come from Missouri and be made up of colored men. Won't Sell Any Territory. Paris, May 27.-An official denial was issued to-day of the rumors of the occupation, cession or sale of any Spanish territory to France, and it waa also denied that, tl;e latter intends U occupy Moroccan territory. W. A. SAUNDERS. Attorney, Merchants National ?ank. QHKRIFF'9 SALE By virtue of an lJ alias order of sale issued out or the district court for Douglas county. Nebras ka, and to me directed. I will on the 14th day of June, A. D. 1898. at ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at the EAST front door of the county court house, in th city of Omaha, DouRlas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bldd r ror rash the prooerty described In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: T.ot forty-three (4.1) In Windsor Place Extension, an addition to th eltv of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and -recorded1, all In Douglas county, state of Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Harrv J. Twlntlng. plaintiff herein, the sum of forty-nine and 8-10O ($49.89) dollars Judg ment, with interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent, per annum from Febru ary 1st. 1897. To satisfy the further sum of fifty and G3-10I) dollars (STiO.63) costs herein, together with accruing costs according to a Judg ment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county at Its February term. . T. 1897,. In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Harry J. Twinting Is plaintiff and John Raumer. Josephine Haumer. his wife, and Christopher Shind ler are defendants. Omaha, Nebraskn. May 13, john w. Mcdonald. Sheriff of Douglas County, Neb. W. A. SACNDERS. Attorney. Twinting vs. Raumer. et al. 5 13-5 Doc. 57. No. 24. Ex. Doc. Z. Page I. U ANDKKW8. Attorney, JOB New York Life Building. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY V1KTUK OK AN order of tale Issued out of the dlt4ct court for Doula rounty. Nebraska, and t me directed. 1 will, on the 14th dav of Juno, A. D. 1SW at 10 o'clock A. u. of said day at the EAST front door of the county com house. In the city of Omaha. Douglas coua'f Nebraska, sell at public auct ion to the hlat est bidder for cash, the property described ka said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: Irfit number two 'Si In Block number thse (3) in the Kirst Addition to the city of South Omaha as surveyed, platted an1 recorded, all in Douglas County State of Nebraska, Said property to he sold to satisfy Nellie Burgstrom plaintiff h'rein. the sum f twelve hundred and thlny-three and 5-ltO ltt.233 05i do lars judgment. To satisfy the further sum of twelve and 48-lfln dollars (112 48) costs herein, to gether with accruing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its September term. A D 1897. In a eer'sln action then and there pending, wherein Nellie Hurgs'ro" Is plain t ff and Hurry Johns- n, a minor. Is dffend ant. Omaha, Nebraska. Mallih. lsK JOHN W. MrD'iNAI.D. Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebrasga I K. Andrews, atturuey for plaintiff BiirgKirom v Johnson. law. W): No. I AY. i-ll-i W. A. 8.M NDKUS. Attorney, Mer.-liaiils National Hank lildu. O 1 1 Kit IPCS SALE - I ty virtue of an .lu ' i Ii s iu iler nl 'sale Issued i, ill oriln-dis-triet limit fur I 'nughi mini v. e!raska. mi, I l.i tne Ilreele.1, 1 will, on tli.- 14ti dav of June. A !. IV, A l. lis. at I" u'.-ioek a. in of said day. al the EAST front dour i.r the i-tiiimy I'oijrt hulls... in ih,. t-y i.i' oimiha. i xniKlas eiiiiiily. sell at , ill, lie iiii,-. tiuti. In tin. highest hi Mel- f,(r cash. Hie in,,.ity described in said order uf Kali an fiilluvi s, to-w it : All uf lots seven (7i, ten 4 1 t . th'rteen (i:ii. twentv-tUe (A.) and thirty (.Hi In Cun ningham & llli'llll, ill's A lililion tu tile city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and reenrd ed. all in lsniKlas eoiiniy, slale of Ne braska. Said property to Ik- sold lo satisfy Harrv .1. Twlniing. pl.iinliff lieieln, the sums as loliows, to-wlt: on lot Seven (71. above ileserihe.l. ihe sunt uf t-Z.'.H, toKether with an attorney's fee of $2.:B. on lot ten (in), almve d.wirllil. the sum of $A"i.3, together with an uttunu v s fee of Ii' , VI. On lot twelvn (121. above descrilied. the sum of SJniSI, together with an attorney's fee of $2.i. On lot thirteen (l.'t), above desei ilssl. the sum of $Ai71, together with an attorney's fee of t'.."i7. on lot twenty-live (A'd, alsive descrjlieil. the sum of $17.32, together with an attor ney's f,f of $1.73; and On lot thirty OH. above deserlls.,1. the sum of $211.41;, together witit an attorney's fee of $2.lM: All of which sums, by the Judgment of the illstriet court, hear Interest (excepting the attorney' fe s) at the rate of ten lie) per cent from May 3rd. 1H97. and are a (list lien upon said alswe descrilied property. TVi satisfy John A. Crelghton, defendant herein, the sum of three hundred and twenty-nlno and ilTi-Mi dollars ($:i3.ii:ii. Judgment against Dennis Cunningham and Jerry Ryan, with Interest thereon al rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from De. ceinher Isih, 1S91; which Hinounts are -i sec ond lien upon lots seven (7), ten (la), twelve (12), thirteen (l.J and twenty-tive i2.1i. aho-o deserllieil. To satisfy F. S. Parmelee (Inn Connuinv defendiiiit herein. Ihe sum of three hiindre i Hinl sixteen and 4.1-HO dollars (I'ilii.l.li. ludir- ment against Jerry Ryan, with interest thereon at rate of seven (7) per cent ner annum from May 11th. 1X93; which amount Is a third 1 en nioit lot twentv-(lv i t. above descrilied. Also to satisfy Daniel Condon the sum of eleven thousand seven hundred and ten and 8(-Hi dollars i$H.71ii.M), Judgment iigainsi i lentil, i -iinnlngliam and Jerrv Itvan.with interest thereon at rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from February 3rd, 1SW: which amount Is a fourth lien upon said described property. To satisfy the further sum of two hun dred and twenty-eight and 24-lutl dollars ($22X 241. r.wls herein, together with hc eiulng costs, according to a Judgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas county, at its May term, A. I . 1x97, In a certain action then and there pending wherein Harrv J. Twinting is plaintiff, and Dennis Cunningham. Marv Cunningham, his wife. William Mealev. Mrs. Mealey, his wife. Ilrst and real name un known. Jerry Ryan ami Mrs. Ryan. his wife, first and real name unknown! James J. Spellmnn. Mrs. Spcllnmn his wife, tirst and real name unknown. Ju lia lioetsehiils. The Countv of Douglas, Daniel Condon, John A. Crelghton. 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Thin Is one of the bent and most liiteretliic works I',""".",i;'"'"''." '." ''lie. live anil line tory, with a deep iiivmeiv tleverly unraveled hir .tllllul work. It ii of tliillluitf inn-n-Ht fiimi beginning un-ml. '.110 iae of clear tjue. i,rN0JR.THB kpR'CE-One book, IU cents; Three books, 25 cents; AH f ive books, 40 cents, postpaid. When Joy. Fills the Heart it finds expression in song, gratifying the performer anil delighting the hearer. Nothing so serves to calm the weaned soul after a storm-tossed day as the sweet melodies that recall memories of childhood and those long gone to rest. Recognizing the need of a varied list of songs, in neat and convenient form, that would appeal to all hearts and tastes. The Favorite Collection of Songs has been pre Dared exnresslv to (ill this want, anil contain 1 J - ' w words and music of 70 of the choicest produc tions of gifted and famous composers. Picture to yourself an evening at home with the follow ing list of beautiful songs ln-fore you: Mary anil Julia, or the Lovers' Quarrel, 0 a. ran 1 W virS. A ear Ao W. 8. Maksim All A1111111K the Summer Hose V. Unbrtrl A 1'ii Noihlnit Kiw To Do . L. Ilnilon Acrin.it the Sea rirmiiw (itibnrl HrlliK llm k Thy Sunshine .Vurir l'luiuitrllt Blue Kyes Jiimm MnUoy Cniiirailea F, li r Ni tilrumm Come to the Suliet Tree Mrs. Ilrmaim Dieain Kaeea M. fiifi liuton DoiikIiix! Temler ami True Lmtu Jnhn Scott lllealliilne II. .me J. ff.itfiill ' Down lielow the Waving Utulens " . . B. .. hrtnr Kailiti leaves I'mtt llturitm Koritet Me Not U'lIMm (Intit " Klve o't'ltH k In the Morning" I'faruVI (ill-l I Met on the Farm (The) Juhn Itnul tiiililen Years Are Kleetlnir Loiiut it lil ttiMMliiiglit A'uffiininfn " jWiirtan " Hour of Hett (The) Junrpll I. H,mM Happy I.lttlel uuntryHIrN Klizntntlt i'lulji How Will He Kver Catch Theui Cuuilr, ir. Tiiiitvrt He An KnelNlinian Sir Arthur foiiii im I Whistle Hint Wait for Katie o. iuW .Viu I Keally Don't Think I Shall Marry jtiion .lustTuui h the HarpUeutly I'lmt. HUimfthiH Jenny In the On-hard ,,iiinl,,i .iulr .lm k s Farewell Inmrt I.. Mutton Kate, I'iNir Kate, ('omit- Halt Hoylr Kutey's lj-tu-r l.,lu ttufrrin l.lttle Annie Kmney .Vi, h.u-l ,V,.(.ni l.lttle FlHher Malilen (Thel I.uihtl Waliliiuum Let Music Hreak ou This Ulest Mum, Christ mas Carol l.lttle Bulterenp's Songi Mr .4illnir Suliimn lxive s Soft Oreetlni; X. L. Uilltrrt Love That Slumbers MUtm H llmys I'lH iiaiiea, full sheet music sl,e. prlnterl Many Years Auo Sir jtrtnar Sullii-urt Mother Watch the l.lttle Feet J. II'. f iirm-r Nancy 1-ee titrphrtt ililnm Oh! You Pretty Blue Eyed Witch II'. '. iViDlur (Hit lianleii (late (The).. Old Cottaite lis k (The) Old Hani Gate (The) Playmates Polly Kuth and I SomelMNly , Stranifers Yet Sailing Speak to Me Sieak0ently That Is l,ove The Sweetest Tune Think of Me Nevermore The Hoy I Ijive Twohy Two The Dear Old Songs of Hume. The Passing Hell The Country Cousin. f tunic. W. F. WtUmun. Jr. Jus. L MinIc H. HuUmail ....EiimuHti ihnnati Jamts L. 3f"loy .W. 11. fii; II. A.M, F,inan I 'In rife, I (lixifrry Murk FtlltW I 'HtlQHllMt W.T. irnyafim Ft'lix Mrdlrtiutut i-Vuis Abt O. Linltit ...ui. .Smttn ItussrU Aii'hula 'erri ...Frtinz Abt I'uruWI Vinwit lAu-ui There's a Silver Liuing to Kvery Cloud. t Vwribrl Tell Me Truly A. .V. H ufirnrtti W hen Soft Kyes Smile J,m. L. ltorekel Why Tarries My l,ove? T. ItWilt When Twilight Oathent In J. HiiUiig Will Your Heart Kes(ioiidtoMlne...w4. V. Ituvirirr When I View Ihe Mother Holding Anon Watchman, Whatof theNlghtf I k. U,ih Wst! Wst! Wst! Louk Shunt Won't Vim Tell Me Why Kobln! cltmM Whisper in the Twilight.' Aiitkutit KUli on fine rreain tinted pa)er with newed binding, V. A. SAI NIKRS. Attorney, Merchants National Hank. SHKKIKK'S SAI.K. By virtue of an alias order of sale issnetl out of the district court of Douglas county. Nebras ka, and to me directed, I will, on the 14th day of June, A. I). ISWK. at ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at the KAST front door of the county court house. In the cltv of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest hid ier for cash the proiierty described in said order of sale an follows, to-wlt: t-iotn four (4) and five (5) in blo'k one hundred and sixty-four tliU) of the Origin al I'lat of the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all situated in Doug las county, state of Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Wal ter K. Keeler, plaintiff herein, the sums as follows, to-wit: On lot 4 In block 1M, above described, the sum of tl.tW.iin, together with an attor ney's fen of is.7t). On lot 5 In block l&l. above described, the sum of $!)i,ri.45. together with an attorney's fee of $1)7.54. Which said amounts according to the Judgment of the district court bear inter est at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from September 2Sth. IH., and are first lien upon said property. To satisfy the further sum of three hun dred and sixty-two and K2-1U0 $3.K) dol lars costs herein, together with accruing- costs according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas ountv, at its September term, A. D. in a certain action then and there pending, wherein Walter R. Keeler is plaintiff and Phoebe Rebecca Klizaheth Klwine l.inton and Adalphus Frederick Linton, her hus hand. John Morris, William Morris and Frank Crisp, co-partners doing business as Ashurst. Morris, Crisp Company, John Whittaker Cooper and William leaiic Shard are defendants. JOHN W. McDONAl.P, Sheriff of Douglas County, Neb. W. A. SAt'NDERS. Attorney. Keeler vs. I.tnton, et al. Doc. 55: No. 179. Ex. -Doc. I: Page 9fi. 5-13-5 allowing It to open flat on the music rack, elegantly designed cover, gotten up In fact to make Ibl exterior a pleasing ornament, anil its Interior a lasting Joy. Publisher's price Is ll.UU. Our Price, Postpaid, 50 Cents. These prices are for "soot cash"" with your order. Remit by silver. 2 cent postage Mamuf, F. 0. or Kxpre.. money order, or bank draft. Addre-s, CUT PRICE BOOK STORE 1615 Howard Street, OMAHA, NEB. W. A. SAUNDERS. Attorney, Merchant National Bank. OHERIFK'S SALE. By virtue of an order - of sale Issued out of the district court for Douglas rounty. Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will on the iilsf. day of May. A. I). lxm. at ten o'clock . M. of said day. at the EAST front door of the county court house. In the'ttyof Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash the property described In said order of sale as follows to-wlt: Lot thirty i30)ln Keed's Second Addition to tbecltynf Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all in Douglas county, state of Ne braska. Bald property to be sold to satisfy Walter K. Keeler. plaintiff herein, the sum of four hundred and one and 30-100 c01.;ioi dollars judgment, with .interest thereon at the rate of ten (101 tier cent, per annum from Febru ary ith, 1W8. together with an attorneys fee of forty and U 1(0 i40 131 dollars. To satisfy the further sum of sixty-two iiu ou-iuu uuiiarstKi-.wii costs nerein, together with accruing costs according to a judgment rendered by the district court of said Doug las countv at Its February term, A. D. 1MM. In a certain act ion then and there pending, wherein Walter E Keeler is oluinttff and Arthur.!. Wyman, Eleanor Phelps Sedleyand Mr. Sedlev her husband first and real nsme unkrown. are defndants. Omaha Nebraska. Audi 2!ith. 198. t,u ..John w. Mcdonald. m a ,74 nSw'J"1'" Couuty. Nebraska W. A. SAUNDERS Attorney. Keeler vs. Wyman et nl. 4-o 5 Doc. 61. No. 4S. Ex. Doc. Z. Page W. T. NELSON, New York Life HuiMing. de- NOTICE. In the District Court of Douglas county. Nebraska. William 8 Sanderson, plaintiff vs. Mattle Sanderson, defendant. To Mattle Sanderson, non-resident defend ant: You re hereby nntiHed that, on the 9th da of May. Isos. William S. Sanderson, nlaln tiff herein. Hied a petition In the District Court of Do ui I a County, Neb., the object nd prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that at the time of the tnarr age between the plainillT and your self you were physically Incompetent to pi r form the s-xual dot esnf a w-fe 10 a husband by reason of physical deformity, and forsucb O'her relief as may be lust and Hi)ltiible. You are reoulr.'d to answer aald nellttou on or befur the V7th d of June. w,. WILLIAM H SANDEIl'O.N. Plaintiff. Ky Edson Klch, bis atu rney. V. A. S.U'XDEKS, Attorney, Merchants NatlonsI Bank Bid? UUhKlKF'S SALE. By virtue of an 0 order of sale Issued out of the district court for Douglas county. Nebraska and to me directed. I will, on the 14th day r.f June, A. D. IH!. at ten o'clock a. m. of said day. at the EAST 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 de scribed in said order of sale as follows, to wlt: Lot four (4i. block three hundred and six teen Cilb) In theorinlnsl plat of the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded and all being situated In Douglas county, state of Nebraska, Said property to be sold to satisfy Harry . I. Twlntine. plaintiff herein, the sum of Fifty six and 78-100 itftd 78i collars Judgmen ', with Interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from September 27. ls7, to gether with an attorney's fee of live and 67-1(10 : 67) dollars which said amounts are a tirst lien upon said above described prop erty. To satisfy the further sum or sixteen and 60-100 (116 601 dollars cost herein, to gether with accruing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, state of Nebraska at Its September tertu A. D li7. in a certain action then and there pending, wherein Harry J. Twluting s plaintiff aod I he Amer ican NatlonsI Bank of Omiha Nebraska, a corporation otgsn'i-d under the laws of th 1 nlted Statei. Samuel S. Curt s and Kile Bird Curt s are d- fenilants Omaha. Nebraska. May i:nh. Ix'w , . Mm W- M' IM1NALD, . SberllT of Douglin County. Nebrsaa W . A. Saunders, at urii- y. Twinting is Are Nut llmk et.al. Hoe ill. No i. (:. I. I', It:. J-l l-li notice to non-residknt. To Ellen Sarah Helmer, non-resident fondant : You are hereby nolilied that on the 5th -uve er. mm, rraiiK I lionii.son MVeeiil,,' ..,,.1 I .... I 1 I-.:.., .'. lx, ,,ilm., Hiuuinistrator witn the will unnexed of James Thomiison us 11 ninnpr ,u,..i 1.. ..... , ' ; ,..-11, 10 11 111 me uisiri'" '.,., loiuKius cinitny, .M-nraska, an, 1.1HL fun, 1 in 1 11,'H , ii-.i wiin iitners. are nar- ties deleni ant. The obloct nn.i ,. said petition is to foreclose a certain'mnrt- K.ifie rjei'iiim II)' I.OU1S Helmer II lid Ellt-ri Sarah Helmer on the th day of Decem ber. 1b:i. upon the property situate in Douglas county, Nebraska, described 'as loliows: 1-ots fourteen (14). fifteen (1.1). sixteep, J (li;) and twenty-two CL'). in blot k three Ci" "( Wise and I'arme ee's ,.,l,ii,i,, ... . V ot Omaha. Ullillt on to Die i i)r to secure the navmoni r,r . ,.. u.,er,o, nir Hie sum of Jl.XiHI 1(1 per cent Interest thereon from d.it - 1,. ' nontieii that on Ih .1111 I'lnner. JMI,, ()H, , Farmer's Loan and Trust , -'- 11 iiii.t c.ise tor the pur- pose 01 fonlosinif one certain tax certiti November 12. ixW. Issued to J F. Toy and by him assigned to the Fa.rnevs Ian and Trust Cmnany. and als one certain lax cert Menu .i.,....i x-.V. ' in lKim k.,,1, r . ..." '. -'"emi)er malee s addition to the Omaha, Douglas countv' That there is due the said ii", so , . 1 company the sum of 4.1.ao with interest from November : 18')7 a the rate Of ten per cent per annum ' An i cross-iivtltloner iiravs fur -., ,1.,, it has n tirv, tio,, ..!., real estate, the .same to he sold to satisfy the. amount due with interest, uttori eV' fees and costs ' """""ejs You with ."nil d.iv efendant. The, company, IIIkI covering e.- Par city of Nebi'aska. 1' ai 'liter's this tindlng- that ire reouired tn imui. ..u ... V and rross-netitmn .. , "'" " ' luon w ,i.,.- r.t i.. V ' oeiore ,n June, i?, tin VMh l" I) A V I.' Ttl.Ml . .r, . . . THP. I. a nit'ijo t .-. .''' a I. CO ---'""- i. AND Hy V. A. T TRUST I locket 62. Saunders No. lfi. ' his attnrnev. 5-6-4 J.T. PATCH. Attorney Street, Omaha. 1613 Farnam PROBATE NOTICE Inr)!XkenP,n.eI 'hp, 0SUlte of K'lard J. Notice of said deceased is hereby given that the creditor deceased will m,., ,i, .. 1 , 9 'iuV;r A7 i','1" r""- '-fore iner'em 'ty Ju.lge of Douglas county, Nebraska at he county court room. In said countv ,m the .12,1, day of July, isle, on the l" , , lav of September, and on 11,,. mi, .1.... . 'J y V..11.I.PI. 1WM ... a ... .1 " .' " " " "I ; "' " " chick a. m. ea lor the purpoee of present,,,"- u,,.,, awm" '.,J".r n,-'.' '"! "How in. hi e uinm e.i i,r Mors to (iresei.t their claims r,, . ...e n.iininisu,',,,,,. t)) Sl tl from the 4tl, day ,,f ,v V)I ILVINC, I- 'b day. laui, t. k I said 1 ta,. !. MAVTI'I! t County Judge.