I r i (Continued from Page 3.) J la lortor resignation and honest industry who t'ljLl vou. uht-n I answered with tears of gratitude 'id regret, that it was not false modesty, tut a y.nsciouines of my own ridiculous deformity,! 'jPiat made me refuse your offer? Who told you, iiat, tut for this, 1 should have accepted it roudly .iii the name of all my lowborn sisters? you replied to me with the touching words: I understand your refusal, my friend; it is not occasioned by false modesty, but by a sentiment f dignity that I love and respect.' Who tM vou," continued tne woricgiri, Animation, "that I should be little solitary retreat in this magnificent house, which dazzles me with its splendor? Who guid ed you in the choice of the apartment (still far too good) that you have provided for me? Who taught you,' that, without envying the beauty of the charming creatures that surround you, and yhom I love because they love you, I should al rtfray feel, by an involuntary comparison, em barrassed and ashamed before them? Who told you therefore to send them away, whenever j-ou wished to speak with me? Yes! who hts revealed to you all the painful and secret susceptibilities of a position like mine! Who has revealed them to you; uod, no doubt: who in ms innnue ma jesty creates worlds, and yet cares forthe poor little insect hidden beneath the gras. And you think, that the gratitude of a heart you have un derstood so well, cannot rise in its turn to the knowledge of what may be hurtful to you? No, no, lady; some people have the instinct of self j?rservation; others have the still more precious instinct that euables them to preserve those they Isita Cl rA na rriron rt a title inctlnpf T fpll Vfill V v V JKA al (It? 11 VII 11 V tklJkl a u v vthat you are betrayed!" And look, and cheeks slightly colored the speaker laid such stress upon and accompanied them with such ure, that Mdlle. de Cardoville, already shaken by the girl's warmth, began almost to share in her apprehensions. Then, although she had before learned to appreciate the superior this poor child of the people, Mdlle. de Cardoville had never till now heard her friend express her self with so much eloquence, too, that was in spired by the noblest sentiments. This circum stance added to the impression made upon Adri enne. But at the moment she was about to an swer, a knock was heard at the door of the room, and Florine entered. On seeing the alarmed countenance of her waiting-maid, Mdlle. de Cardoville said, hastily: "Well, Florine! what news? Whence come you, FRIENDS, BROTHERS, PATRIOTS. Not since the establishment of Tug American have we appealed publioly to the friends of the American move ment and particularly to the friends of this paper, for their financial suprort, but today we make an earnest appeal to all true, loyal and patriotic Americans for immediate financial assistance with which to keep The American alive. We believe we are doing God's work and in Els name we come to you asking jour assistance. It is humiliating to have to publish broadcast that we are eo beset by our creditors that, we must have your assistance at once or be com pelled to go into court to prevent the destruction of the most outspoken and fearless paper west of New York. We have thousands of dollars outstanding which we are unable to collect, yet our creditors are insisting on our paying them what we owe. There Is, there fore, friends and brothers, no alterna tive; we must have your help or spend time in law courts which should be put Into the work we are engaged in. Our appeal is to you. Can we have your help. If so please send your mite by return mail. Our indebtedness is only $2,600 but as we have been defrauded right and left, by alleged patriots, we come to you who are true blue and ask you to help make up the sumiwhlch is so necessary to make THE AMERICAN a complete success. Will you aid us at this time, or shall this contest against Romanism be prosecuted in a weak, half-hearted manner? One of our good friends has already offered to put in 110 toward liquidating the indebtedness of The American. What will you give? Can't you help us wipe out that debt? Now, all together. We have given seven years of our life to this work without hope or expectation of reward and are willing to give seven, aye fifty years more If you will for this once go down into your pockets and help put The Amer ican out of the reach of the men who can cripple if they cannot kill it. The first subscriber to this fund is the man who suggested this appeal, in his an swer to a personal application we had made to him for assistance. If you can my child?" "From Saint-Dizier House, madame." "And why did you go there?" asked Mdlle. de Cardorille, with surpise. "This morning," said Florine, glancing at the workgirl, " madame, there, confided to me her suspicious and uneasiness. I 6hared in them. The visit of the Abbe d'Aigrigny to M. Rodin appeared to me very serious. I thought, if it should turn out that M. Rodin had been during the last few days to Saint-Dizier House, there would be no longer any doubt of his treachery." " True," said Adrienne, more and more un easy. "Well?" " As I had been charged to superintend the removal from the lodge, I knew that several things had remained there. To obtain admit tance, I had to apply to Mrs. Grivois. Iliad thus a pretext for returning to the hotel." " What next, Florine, what next?" 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Bold by all druggists. $1 ; six for f 5. mm ji Vila are the only pills to take 11000 S fills With Hood's Sarsaparilla, W. A. SAUNDERS, Attorney, Merchants Natlonul Bank. SUKrtlFF'B BALK. By virtue of an order of Bale Issued out of tue district court for Douglas couuty. Nebraska, and to uie dl-reolt-a. 1 will on uw l'.lib day of July. A. 1). lfeiM, at tea o clock A. M. or s.iiu uay. at the KasT front door of the county court bouse, In tbecliy of Omaha. Douglascouniy. Nebraska, sell at public auctlou to the high est btudur for cash the property descrioeu In said order of sale as fonow to-wit: Lot seven (7), In block one hundred and ninety-seven (l'J7), and also lot eight, In block one hunurea ana ninety-seven, tisi;, In orielnul rlat of the city of Omaha, us surveyed, platted and recorded, all In IJougias county, state or iseorusxa. Mn.ul nrouertv to be sold to Batlsfy Walter E. Keeler, plaintiff herein, the sum of three hundred anu ninety-mine anu zo-iw ($3S.2t) dollars Judgment, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from Heotember asth. liU: and also an attorney's fee of .&!, which amounts are a first valid and existing nen upon lot 7, In block 17, above described. To HH.tlnfv Walter E. eKeler. plaintiff herein, the sum of four hundred and thirty- eight and 4S-1UU uonars juugmeiii, with Interest at rate of ten (Kb per cent per annum from September !, lWti; togeth er with an attorney's fee of U.M, which amounts are a first valid and existing lien upon said lot 8, block 197, above described. To satlsly tne sum oi one nunureu anu fourteen and 84-100 ($114.84) dollars costs herein, together with accruing costs, ac cording to a Judgment rendered by the dis trict court of said uougma county, at. us Sc-ntember term. A. 1. !. in a. certain action and there pending, wherein Walter K. Keeler is Plaintiff, and I'hoebe Reliecca Elizabeth Klwina Linton, Adoiphus Freder ick Linton, her husband, Jonn aiorris, William Morris and Frank crisp, copart ners, doing business as Ashurst, Morris, Crisp & Company, John W'hittaker Coop er, William Isaac Shard, and John Morris are defendants. Omttua sebraska, June 17lh, lh'.m. JOHN W. MCDONALD, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. W. A. Saunders, Attorney. Keeler vs. Linton et al. Docket 66, No. 17. 6-17-5 VV. A. SAUNDERS. Attorney, Merchants National Uank. lilv&lFF'S SALE. by virtue of an altat s order of sale isaueu out of lue District court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on tne I nn Uay of July A D. at ten o'clock A. u. of ruiu day, al tht rAsl from door of the couuty court, bouso, in tue city ofOinana, Douglas couuty Ne braska, sell at public auction to Uie highest bidder for Cain, the property descriueu in aaid order of sale as follows, w-wit: Lot four block In 14 and lot five block one hundred and sixty-four (164) of the Origin al 1'lat of the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all situated in Doug las county, stale of Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Wal ter H. keeler, plaintiff herein, Uie sums as follows, to-wlt: On lot 4 In block VM, above descrtted. the sum of !1,897.U0, together with an attor ney a fee of S1&U.7U. On lot 6 In block 164. above described, the sum of Jya.45, together with au attorney's tee of vn.oi. Which said amounts according to the Judgment of the district court bear Inter est at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from September 2Mh, 1$, and axe lirst lien unoii said Drooerty. To satisfy the further sum of three hun dred and sixty-two and KMUv (tA2.K! dol lars coata herein, together with accruing costs according to a judgment renuerea by the district court of said Douglas county at Its September term, A. D. ihk, in a certain action then and there pending, wherein Walter K. Keeler Is plaintiff and Phoebe Rebecca Elizabeth Klwine Linton and Adoiphus Frederick Linton, her hus band, John Morris, William Morris and Frank Crisp, co-partners doing business as Ashurst, Morris. Crisp & Company, John Whittaker Cooper and William Isaac btiard are defendants. Otualiti, Nebraska, June 17th. ISM. JOHN W. McDONALD, Sheriff of Douglas County, Neb, W. A. SAUNDERS, Attorney. Keeler vs. Linton, et ai. Doc. 55; No. 179. Ex. -Doc. I; Page 96. 6-17-5 No man is living- up to his political duties who fails to oppose the enemies of national peace, purity and prosper ity. W. A. SAUNDERS, Attorney, Merchants National Bank. StiKKIr ' tULK-By ilnut of plurlet or.ier of at iul out of the dislrUt court for Douglas county, Ne braska, and to me directed, I will, on the .Id uy ! J-o. A. L. 1mi. at tuo cluca m. of said day. at the EAST front door of Hie county court house, in the city of wmaha, Dougla couuty, Nebraska, soli I public auction, to tue biaheat 01 J ler lor tasli. tne property describe", in aaJj order oi sale, aa folio . to-wit: Lot tea Uui. in block ttv ti). iii Milan aaaitlou to the city of oniaba, and a,o lot mgrii (. in blot a three til. Iu t'attkk a addition to I lie illy of Omaha, aa aur- teynl, platted and recorded, ail auualvt In Duuaias county, state of Nebraska. bald oroiwrty to b sold to aallaly uer- rlt B. Collier, planum herein, lb turn of two thousand four tiuuured auj int)- aix and w-luu tlil W) dollars judgment. with Interest thereon at rate of seven lit per cent per amiuiu from September . ami, being a first lien upon said lot 10, in block &. ttnlnn'a addition, and a second lien upon lot a. In block a, t'atrlck a addition above described, being subject to a mort gage ot U.JU) and Interest on aaid last described lot. To aatiaf j the further auui of ninety aad Ta-ltaj iyu Jsi tiul.ar uoeu herein together with accruing; coata, according to a Judg ment rendered by the district court of aald Douglas county, at Ita September term, A 1). llflM, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Gerrlt S. Col lier and Kuaaell K. McK.elvey and blanche L, Mckelvey, nla wife, are defeudanta Uuiaha, Nebraska. May JTih. 18. JOHN W. M' DONALD, Hherlff ot Douglaa County, Nebraska. W. A. 8AUNDUKS. Attorney. Collier va. McKelvey. Docket 67, No. U-fix. Docket Z. Pas 157. W. A. HAl'NIKU. Attorney, Merchant National Bank. SHfc. Kin' s SALk Ity virtue of aa ordei of sale Issued out ot lue Ulairlct Court for lAJugias county, Nebraska, and to nie di rected, t will, ou tbe &m day ot Juiy. A. U. lrtM. at teu o'clock A. m of said day, at ton kAsT from door oi lue county court nous in tue city oi ouiaba, Douglas county. Ne braska, sell at public auclloa, to be uisueel blduer for canu. ine property dacrlued to said order ol sale as follows, wull; The nor.n oue-naif (N Viiuf the northwest quarter of secliou one Hi, Uiwu.li.p nfieeu ii.ii Uanae twelvs iUi earn in I'oux aa couuty. as surveyed and reCrdod, all situated in aald louKia louuiy, auu slate of .Vibrissa. Bald property to ue sold to satisfy inter K. Keeler, plamtitfa herein, the sum ! oue buu ured anu thirty seven and .VIOiMiu; -Ul i.ul lars Judguieul, together wltu interest there uu ai tue rate of leu IUj per ceul per an num from ecpleuiuer t.iii, If , losetUer with an attorney's fee amouuiluK iu tue sum of tu.rlecn anu 771llU ifU 77) dollars, wuiU said amounts tbe Court, Uuds Ui us a lint valid aud emstlug lien upon satd reai estate, abote dt scribed. To satisfy the further auu, of thirty-four and 10-luu it4.1i))dollarcoete bereiu.ioe.utr with accrulUK Coats. acuurUinK to a JuUs nieut rendered by tue district court oi sau Douglas county, at IU September term, A. U. ISH7, in a certs. n action luen anu there peou lug, wherein Waiver a. Keeler b Meiutltt aud 1'uoebo Itebeuca Kllsa eth klvlua L.iniou and Adoiphus aredenck Union bar nua bsnd, are defendauts. LlUuiaba, Nebraska, .uiiedrd, IrtlH juhn v. McDonald, HbertrT of Douxtas couuty, Nebraska W. A. baundeis, attorney, aeeier va, i.iuUju tl ai. 0 3-S Doc. No. -M W. A. SAUNDERS, Attorney, Merchants Natlonul Bank Dldg. UKIUFF S SALE By virtue of an plu ' lies order of sale Issued out ot tbe dis trict court tor Douglas county, Nebraska, auu to uie u.rejUU, t Will, on ibe l'.uti Uay of Juiy, a. D., le',a, at ill o'clock a. m. of said day. at the EAST front door of the county court house, In tlio city of Umalia, Douglus county, sell al imblic auc tion, to the Utahest bidder lor casn, tne property dcscruied In said order of sale as follows, lo-wit: All of lots seven Ul, ten twj, iinnet-ii (13), twenty-live tail and thirty (..) Iu Cun ningham lirennan's Addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platteil aud record ed, all lu Douglas county, stale of Ne braska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Harry J. TwlniliiK, plaintiff herein, the sums us foiiuwK to-wit: on lot seven (7). above descrlDed. the sum of U3.W, together with an attorney's fee of li.&i. On lot ten 110). above rjeacriberj. me sum of ISi.'il, togtither with an attorney's fe of IL.d3. on lot twelve (12). above described, tne sum of tW.SS, together Willi an attorney s tee of fc.oii. On lot thirteen (13), above oescriueu, tne sum of $6.71, together with au attorney's fee of K.t.7. on lot twenty-five Cid. above descri'iea. the sum of $17.32, together with an attor ney's fee of l.73; and On lot inirty tJ), aoove uescriueu, me um of S2u.. together wltn an attorney' fee of S2.04: All of which sums, by the Judgment of the district court, bear interest (excepting tb attorneys' feesl at the rate of ten (lot per cent from May 3rd, lusU, and are a first lien upon said above aescrioea properiy. To satisfy John A. creigmon, uetenuant herein, the sum of three hundred and iwentv-nlne and 65-HM dollars (3J9.ti5, Judgment against Dennis Cunningham and Jerry Kyan, with Interest thereon at rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from De cember 18i h, lSill; which amounts are a sec ond lien upon lots seven (7), ten (Mn, twelve (U), tnineen (uj ana iwenty-uve tij;, above described. To satisly F. 8. Farmelee Gun Company, defendant herein, the sum of three hundred and sixteen and 45-KW dollars (Witt. M, Judg ment against Jerry Kyan, with interest thereon at rate of seven (7) Per cent per annum from May 15th, ls3; which amount Is a third lien upon lot iweniy-nve uw, above described. Also to satisfy Daniel Condon the Bum of eleven thousand seven hundred and ten ai.d S4-1UU dollars (JU.71U .84), Judgment against Dennis Cunningham and Jerry Kyan. with interest thereon at rate of seven (7 per cent per annum from February 3rd, MMi; which amount is a fourth lien upon said described property. To satisfy the further sum or two Hun dred and twenty-eight and 24-luo dollars ($X24), costs herein, together Willi ac- ulnu costs, according to a Judgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas county, al its aiay term, ,. u. iwi, in a certain action then and there , pending, wherein Harry J. Twinting Is plaintiff, and Dennis Cunningham, .Mary cunntngnam, his wife, William Mealcy. -Mrs. Mealey, bis wife, first and real name un known, Jerry Kyan and Mrs. Kyan, bis wife, lirst and real name unknown. James J. Spellman, Mrs. Bpellman, his wife, nrst and reai name unanown, Ju lia Goetschuls, The County of Douglas, Daniel Condon, John A. Creighton, Mer chants National Hank, John V. Kreen, John Grossman, Globe Loan & Trust Com pany, Henry Lehman, Thomas Murray, Charles Klopp, F. S. Farmelee Gun Com pany, Farlin orendorff & Martin Company, McCord, Drady Company, The Western Newspaper Union, Soren T. Peterson and Anna Cunningham are defendants. Omaba, Nebraska. June 17th, lHWv JOHN W. McDONALD. Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. W. A. Saunders, attorney. Twinting vs. Cunningham et al. Doc. 57; No. 209. Ex.-loc. Z; Page U5. 6-17 5 Passengers arriving- at Chicago by the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ii'y can, by the new Union Elevated Loop, reach any part of the city, or for a five cent fare can betaken immediately to any of the large stores in the down town district. A train will stop at the Rock Island Station every minute. These facilities can only be offered by the "Great Rock Island Route." Address JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A., Chicago. Lke Linden, Mich., Feb., 21, 1393 Dear Sir: I received your Atlas of the World and I am well pleased; far beyond my expectations. JOHN COLLIXG. . . USE . a SAWrERS'QELtzBft iTEO SOAP Aak your Gror-er for It and if ha doM not have It, CUT OUT tnl advertl ment and hava him order It for you. We manufacture the following- braod: Pure Family Soap. Floating So.p. Pure Castile Soap. FRIEND " Sawyer's FOR SALE BY SAWYER & FRY, ISO Steuben St., west cno PITTSBURGH, PA. IVftttern Jyentn Address, Sawyers Soap, 1615 HOWARD STREET, OMAHA. NEB. THE GREAT HISTORICAL REVIEW. Outwent History, An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine. DEVOTED TO RECORDING IMPORTANT EVENTS, PRO GRESS AND GROWTH IN ALL k COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD. " In Its Field Current His tory Has No Competitor. Agents Wanted.cruuMnaX O magazine Ur agent to handle. It appeals to Intelligent people. Address NEW ENGLAND PUBLISH'G C0. 3 SOMERSET STREET, BOSTON, MABa, W. A. 8AI NDKH8, Attorney. Merchants National Bank Bldg SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a plurlee order of aale lasued out of tbe district court for Douglaa county. Nebraska, and to noe directed. 1 will, on tbe bub day ot Jul A. D. 189. at ten o'clock a. M. of said day. at tbe EAST front door of the couatj court bouae la the city of Omaha, Douglaa county. Nebraska, sell at pub ic auction to the hlgbeat bidder for casta, the property Oeacrloed la aald order of aale as follow, to-wlt: Lots four (4), Bve 15), six () nine (9), ten (Id fourteen (14). nfteen (t.V. sixteen (101, seven teen (17), nineteen ilm. twenty (20), twenty four ('Jd, lu blocL' twoiZi. In Harris and Pat t. rson's Annex Addition to the city of South Omaha, aa surveyed, platted and recorded, all situated la Douglas county, state ot Ne i ra9 u t-ald property to be sold to aatlsfy William II. Hrevoori, plnlntllT herein, the autn of two hundred aud forty-four and 80-100 dollar i.'.4.tli judgment, with Interest thereon at rale of ten ilUi percent per annum from Mai 4i b, 1M. which amounUare a drat valid ana existing Hen upon said property. To aatlsfy the further sum of O a Hundred and Thirty-three and M-100 dollars iflilt.vii costs herein, together WUL accruing costs, according to a Judgment renuerea oy uieuiin-i court oi aaiu uou liia county, at lu May term, A. D. KM, lnacertam action then and there pending, wherein William H. Krevoort is plaintiff and .lunat K Harris and Hoaa L. Harris, his wife, are defendants Omaha, Nebraska. June 17lh. ISM. juhn w. Mcdonald, Sheriff of Douglas County. Nebraska. W. A. Paundert, attorney. Breroort vs. Harris, et al. Doc. 55, Nu.N. -- W. A. SAUNDERS. Attorney, Merchants National Bank. OHERIKF'8 SALE By virtue of aa alias O orueruf sale issued out of the district court lor DouKlas county, Nebraska, and to ua dlrectea. 1 will, on tbe I'.ah day ot July. A. D. 1M3. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. at tne EAST frottdoor of the county couri bouse, to the city of Omaha. Douglaa county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tbe property d acrlbeu In said order of sale, as follows, to wit: Lot forty-three (43) In Windsor Place Extension, an addition to the city ot Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all in Douglas county, state of Nebraska, S.iid property to be sold to aatlsfy Harry J. Twinting, plaintiff herein, the sura ot forty-nine and &M0O (HS.Sy) dollars Judg ment, with Interest thereon at the rate ot ten (10) per cent, per annum from Febru ary 1st. lsW. To satisfy the further sura ot fifty and $3-100 dollars U50.63) costs herein, together with accruing costs according to a Judg ment rendered by the district court of said. Douglas county at Its February term. A. D. 1;7 In a certain action then and ihera pending, wherein Harry J. Twinting la jilaintitt and John Baumer, JoseptUna Baumer, his wife, and Christopher tihlnd ler are defendants. Omaha. Nebraska. June 17th. 189s. JOHN W. McDONALD, Sheriff ot Douglas County, Neb. W. A. SAUNDKRS, Attorney. 10C, 67. No. 24. Ex. Doc. Z. Page Twinting vs. Baumer, et al. 8-17-S Use Sawyer's Soap. World. The best In the.