The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, December 09, 1898, Image 3

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    THE AMERICAN,
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On H th rit- H.t.tts in tfcw
t"HMt to 4M MtnMtr l hat
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ti at ,tr mm't Uos'. omt tt i4
t MMm i vn,t,4 ct t ?r ot
M rabbit tmv.e tinine, ana we
entr't ti Industry rmf!Mf up-
t4 of tilXMl irn, Mr etvl Ism.
n4 Ih innliit ,f lb it-
I'll ta MM 14 lx t.' entmal'f.
Speaking of mrt'i bin and tbelr wans
faftiire, representative of on f Ih
Unrest flrma In Ihl rltjr I4: ' !U
hU Irtclu.l ih t.,iulr derbr and the
arlotie Mlri r ft hat, all or fcUH
ara mart from animal fur, the natural
eoeta of th ronrr, bar, nutria, musk
rat an1 beam. To wanfpiilnte Ih
Una of them animal as to pnitljr
prepare ih fur fur felting purpoer I
a etpert chemical operation, In furl.
trade In Itself, entirely distinct from
I bat of halmaklDK, and I rarrlel on by
'hatters" fur cutters In Ixnidon, ih
world frest center for lhat work. The
art of the hatmaker Include a knowl
edge of the partlculnr fur or combina
tion of fura for making a given quality
of bats. The proportioning of th dif
ferent fura requires the utmost exact
naa. Tha quality of product having
en decided upon, the fur la then
leaned and separated from stray hair
and all unfeltable substanrea. This In
itial process ta accomplished by a win
dy machtna called 'tha devil." Tha
naxt process, 'forming consists of dis
tributing by means of air currents a
light coating of fur upon the outer sur
faofl of a revolving perpendicular con,
perforated with small boles. When fur
covers the cona sufficient for one hat
tt la wrapped In wet cloths and glvan a
brief hot bath, then stripped from the
cone, and, after the 'stopping' process
of adding a little fur to weak spots, is
wrapped with other cloths Inside a
woolen cloth to 'harden' It for handling.
By a process called 'siting,' which con
aiata of repeated Immersions In hot wa
ter, together with rolling and unrolling,
folding and unfolding, the cone-shaped
atass Is reduced to one-third Its origin
al size. It Is wonderful how each fiber
will twist and intertwine, basket fash
ton, with tha other, until the product
la a closely woven mass. The 'body' Is
then 'shaved,' to remove stray hairs in
the fur, and then It ta stiffened with a
eoatlng of shellac, thoroughly dried,
and then subjected to steam, which
softens the fhellao and draws It Into tha
fabric. When dried It la Immeraed In
a hot alkaline solution to free the sur
face from ahsllae and then In cold
water to remove the alkali. 'Block
Inf suotteds stiffening. The fabric Is
dipped In boiling water and placed on
a block patterned for the final shape
of the hat. After the dyeing process
tomes that of finishing, whlrh consists
of steaming, blocking to shape th
crown, drying, coating with . stiffening
solution, drying again, Ironing out
wrinkles, after which It Is pounced with
emery paper and singed to remove the
long nap, and oil applied to smooth
tha aurrace. The 'curling' department
cots the brim to the desired width, rolls
up the sides, and pitches the front and
rear aa the style demands. With the
process of trimming, consisting o, sew
Inf on the binding and band and ce
menting the lining, the derby Is An
lahed. If a soft hat la dealred the stif
fening process ta omitted." New Tori
Commercial.
CHARM OP A SHAPELY HAND.
MatpW BbmIm I vl a Be
Wrto Bad Orafal Ata.
la tola day of tea aervlag and am
erolderlng graceful hands and arms
are more noticeable and nacre to be
aeelrad than aver. Whether hands be
shapely or not, they at least can ae
aft, white and (rueful. Care
goad toilet artistes give th first twe,
eieretae give the laaL
Bala tha arms toward th front aa
II strings were tied about the wrists,
Mftlnf then. Whan they have reach
es ahoulder height, bring them slowly
eewn, th hands rising aa the wrist I
dapretasd, just as If tha pressure of air
against th palms forced them up and
aUcntly straightened th Angara. Tata
la known aa tha atmale feather move
nasal. If practiced freejacntly It la
very effloaolou In Baking the arma
an4 hands move deliberately and van
Is; Instead of In a haaty, jerky way.
With the arms bent at th elbows and
sained a little from the body, wav tha
Bauds toward each other, making tha
wrlata lead, than draw tham away. The
movement somewhat suggests the man
na at pulling eaadr and aeon shows
avaa of th wrlava and haada, Kath
aata Eggleatoa Juakemana In Wom
an's Home Companion.
Mr. Gladstone's arst speech la par
IJameat was separated frees hla last
by a spaa of a little aver alaty-ona
yjmra. Tha maiden speech waa given
on rehruary II. 1131, and dealt with
the Liverpool bribery petition. Mr.
Gladstone waa then twenty-three year
of age; wu clghty-tour when his
voice was heard tor the last time In
the wordy arena. The first speech,
hawever, was an unmistakable failure,
the voice being pitched so low that
ven tboce nearest him failed ta catch
the drift of his remarks, and later on
he, was to rise on a "point of expla
nation" at the request of a speaker
who complained of the want of clear
ness of the honorable member for New
ark. The reporters, too, could only say
that "Mr. Gladstone made a few re
marka whteh were Inaudible In the
callery." But he never had another
(allure.
0, tha Irony of It! Colorado has a
slnlng town named Wall Street
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tall. tmi)i lgrn, . I !
iMt (Xl (( rlaamte nd l.M ton
of rut tuliam-o Hmokine tln a -rral
hahll la 8pln, the Soith
ilea tor former rloniit betn notaWr
for htr tilivo epii, and th wlt )
of the P'ni)ih sweTMnirM havlna
N-en distinctly favorable to moklng
It mtsht naturallv vci-m aa If Hpaln to
this partu ular at li-ft thmild take high
rank among the muntrlr of Rnritpe
Such, however, dues nt ner to be
th ra. for. Ivlni( out Scandinavia
there la only one country In Hump
that uses lea tobacco In a year than
Spain doea, and that country Is Italy
When the eonHumptlon per Inhabitant
Is taken as a IhihIh for comparison, the
position of Spain Is seen to be an Insig
nificant one. for there Ih actually lens
tobacco used per Inhabitant In Spain
than In Scotland, where cigar smoking
Is rare and clgaret smoking almost un
known. The figures per Inhabitant In
ounces, taking the average of several
years, are as follows In tke countries
named: Holland. &S; Switzerland, 82;
Turkey, 70; Belgium. G5; Germany, 60;
Austria-HunRsry, 42; Scandinavia, 40;
FYs nee. 35; England, 33; Spain, 30. In
all public placea, social resorts, res
taurants, cafes, railroad stations, oluhs,
hotel corridors, and theater lobbies In
Spain, the atmosphere la surcharged
with tobacco smoke so much so aa to
constitute a very objectionable feature
In the view of American tourists. But
notwithstanding this large supply of
moke, It would seem aa If the con
sumption of tobacco did not keep pace
with It. The eiplanation of the mat
ter la probably found In this, that Span
lards aa a rule smoke ctgarettee, In
which tobacco Is an Important, but not
exclusive Ingredient, and that ptpe
moklng la very little known In that
country. The Hollanders, on the other
hand, who stand at the head of the Hat
In tha consumption of tobacco, do not
as a rule smoke cigars and seldom cig
arettes. They smoke pip, and the
consumption of tobacco in pipes would
seem to be relatively larger than In
clirars. Moreover, Spain Is a dry coun
try. Holland la a moist countr.". The
consumption of tobacco Is usually
found to be larger In damp than In dry
countries, and perhapa though there
ta no scientific authority for this to
bacco used tn dry countries emits more
smoke than tobacco imed In damp coun
tries. But the fact remains that the
Spaniards consume little tobacco for
a nation of smokers. New York Sun.
MOSBY AND LEE.
How th Last Conrnlerat Klf Was Car
ried Through Aleiaadrla,
The conversation has naturally drift
ed Into war channels, and tha major
had the floor.
"Well, Col. Mosby, you know, waa
a good fighter, but when Qen. Grant
aent him to China the Virginian turn
ed the cold shoulder t him. One day
he waa maklag a speech In Alexandria,
He told the Virginians that they ought
to vote for him.
"'Why,' aald the colonel, 'I fought
all over northern Virginia for four
year. Talk about my war record!
Why, my war merd la a pfcit of the
state' history. Why. gentlemea, I
carried th laet confederate flag
tbroaga this very town.'
" 'Tea,' replied Fltihagh Lee, 'for I
was her at the time.'
" 'Thank you for your fortunate rec
ollection,' gratefully exclaimed Meahy.
'It I pleaaant to know that ther still
live some men who mv aald aavy
and teatlfy ta the courage ef their fal
low being. A I ssy, gentleman, my
war record la a part of the state's his
tory, fur the gentleman here will tell
you that I easrled the last confederate
fiag through this town.'
" 'That's a fact,' said PlUhugh Lee.
'I saw him de IL Ha carried the con
federate flag through thai tewn, but
Kllpatrlck was after him, and he car
ried it so blamed fast yu couldn't havs
told whether M waa th confederate
flag or a small-pox warning.' "
h B-tMt ThMshia; la 114 tr V1U.
On of th Fargo paper rsmavrked
recently, concerning the first threshing
down in th Red River valley, that It
was in the whiter of U6. at MaCau
leyvllle, Clay county, Mian. That !
true, and I was there and helped. I
was atatlensd at th time at Vert Aber
cromble. Laborers were scarce la
those days, and the soldier war call
ed on to help, and we did U. Oov.
Brlggs' father waa there, too. He waa
tha commlsaary sergeant of Company
A. J. 8. Nslson In Mandan (N. D.) Pi
oneer. InnMt TrapldatloB.
From the Weekly Teltgrsph: My
lady friend, conspicuous for her colos
sal and unwieldy proportions, waa ush
ered Into the room where I end my
little daughter age 6 were sitting at
luncheon. By way of apologising for
her intrusion, my lady friend said;
"Oh, dear) I fear I am a disturbing
element" My Utile elrl, anxious to be
very polite and put our visitor at her
case, turned to me and said: "I am
aure, mother. Miss Jonea la net a dia
lurblag elephant"
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Ill Atlortii'y
Dn. S. No. IK.
W. A. 8AIJNDKR3.
Attorney, Merchant National Hank.
NOT1CK Tl NON-HKSIDKNT DU
KKNUANT. To ). M. Kiiy, I1nt and reiil mimn un
known, Huwtn Vhv. hla wlfit, KIU Koeve
Ciuuplit'll and Jumea LowlH, nun-rcMtitcnt
difi'mtiintu:
You nr hereliy notlltotl Hint on the Nlh
diiv of lVlnlHr. A. 1.. flurry J.
TwInlliiK. iiliilnltfr hfivln. flM hi x-tl-flon
til the IHHtrlct Court nf 1oiik1u
County. NelirnHkn, atrnliiMt (. M. Kuy,
firnt and rcnl nnmn unknown, Biman Kay,
hi wife. Kiln KmtVB 1'hiiiiIm'1I. Jume
I-wIh and Andrew J. Durland, the object
and prayer of which la to foreclose one
certuln tux cortlllcata dnted Novemtter
1(11 h. upon tha following; described
renl eetHt. to-wlt:
The eat one-half of tux lot twenty
thre (23) tn aectlon 15, townHhlp 15, runa"
13 eimt, all ellURted In DoiikIu Count y,
and Mtat of Netranka, uion which there
I now due th aum of $70.00, with Inter
est at the rule or ton per cent per an
num from October 3rd, 1K9H, for which
aum, with Interext and fonts tnirether
with an attorney's fee amnuntlna: to ton
cr cent of the iIihtoh, 1 iilnlntlfr prays
or a decree that hn has a tlrst lion upon
mi Id real estate, that the dcfiMlilmt" '
ly the sum n. and In default thereof that
the aittd properly ba sold to sit t Inf y th
Rmount found due. and thut upon sain
thereof the defendant be dehnrred of all
rlKht, title and Interest In said real es
tate and for other equitable relief.
You are also hereby notllled thnt you
and ench of you the requlrmt to answer
said petition on or before the 13th day or
December, 1KM,
Duted at Oniuliu, Nebraska, November
4th,
ItAltnY J. TWWT1NO.
rty w. a. BAt'NDKitH, rittiniirf.
Ills Attorney,
Doc. Ofl, No. US.
W. A. SAUNDERS,
Attorney, Merchanta National Bank.
NOT1CI3
TO NON-UKSIDHNT
PKNDANT.
To Asu W. IlrlKva, William II. Hock,
Alexaiulcr M. l-'ori'ls, Kale M. Hull and
the Portland Niitlmml Hank or 1'ortlnnd,
Malno, non-reslilenl tli-rmulii m :
You are hereby not II l.-d that on the
2?lh ilny or October, A. !., 1MIH, J nines Ik
Hruwiie, plalutln herein, Hied his peti
tion tn tli IHetrlct Court or Doug-lu
County, Niiliriiska, naaliiNt Orlando 8.
Wood, Asn W. ItrlKKs, William II. Heck,
Alexander M. Ferris, KatH M, Hull, th
I'nrtlniid National llnnk of I'ortlnnd,
Maine, rt al., the object and (irayer of
which la to foreclose one nertaln tax oer
tlllcntn dated Novemtmr 101 h, IWS, upon
the fnllowliiK described real estate, to-wlt ;
Th undividvd twelve-thlrtnenih (IS IS)
or sub lot twelve (12) or tm lot five,
In section 16. township IB, runK 13 mat,
altuated In Doualu Coiinly, Nebraska,
upon which there Is now due the aum of
I.M.M, with Interest nt the rate or ten
per cent per annum from October Ird,
KWI, for which aum, wllh Interest and
costs tosnthar wllh an attorney's fn
amountlna to ten per cent of the decree,
Rlalntlff prays for a decree (bat hn hn a
rat lion upon aald real eatatn, that th
defnndanta ahall pay th same, anil In
default thereof that th anld property b
aold to satisfy th amount found due, and
that upon aln thereor th (liifunilanta b
debarrmi or all riartit. title and Interest In
anld ral est ate, and for other equltabl
reller.
You are also hereby notified that you
and each or you are required to answer
aald petition on or before th Uth day
of December, 1KM.
Dated t Omaha, Nebraska, November
4th, lm.
. jamkh u nrtowNR.
By W. A. SAtJNurlltS, I'lalnUfT.
Ilia Attorney.
Don. M, No. 144.
W. A. SAUNDKRg.
Merchant National rtank Did.
SHKRIKK'S BAf.H).
By virtu of an alia order of l I.
sud out of th District court for Doua:
laa county, Nebraska, and to m direct
ed, I will, oa tn Ud day of Novemti -r. A.
D. 1H9S, at tan o'clock a, i. of said day,
at the east front doot if th county
oourt house, In th elty o. Jmaha. Doua
laa county, Nebraska, sell at pubila sua
Hon to th hlahest bidder ror cash, th
property described tn aald order of sal
a follow, to-wlt:
Lot four (4). block three hundred and
sixteen (111). In th ortalnal plat of th
city of Omaha, aa surveyed, platted and
recorded and all belnr situated In Doua;
laa county, tat or Nebraska.
Bald Property to be aold to satisfy
Harry J. Twlntlng, plaintiff herein, th
um or rifty-lx and 78-100 ($b.78) dol
lar Judgment, with Interest thereon at
the rat or tan (10) per cent per annum
rrom September 17, 17. tognther with an
attorney' ra or five and SY-lOO (85 (7) dol
lar which aald amount ar a first lien
upon said abov described property.
To atlsfy the further aum of ftrty-flv
and 80-100 (BS.H0) dollar coat herein, to
(thr with accruing costs, according to
a Judgment rendered by th district court
of aald Douglas county, atat of Nebras
ka, at It a September term A. D. JW7,
In a certain action then and there pend
ing, wherein Marry J. Twlntlng Is plain
tiff and the American Nation! Hank of
Omaha Nebraska, a corporation or
ganised under the laws or the United
Rates, Rnmuel fl. Curtis and Kate Bird
Curtis ar defendant.
Omaha, tebrank Octohcrtliit lm
JOHN W. M'DONALD.
Sheriff or Douglas county, Nebraska,
W. A. Haundera. attorney for Plaintiff.
Twlntlng vs Am Net. Hank et. al.
Doc. 61, No. K. Kx. 1 p. 242. (.
For fifty centa we will send yon a
twpy ot th Atlas of the World, con
'alnlng th latest and most accurate
maps of Cuba and the Klondlk conn
cry, besides a great deal of useful and
valuable Information. American Pub.
Co.. Omaha.
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A dint In ttharo of t1 rm h. to ! miIi
Tor 1 lie iinio or tenno tni lo oe oon-at.-ittil
iitk may ueti In payment of
matrrtal ne Isl-or,
Thi i-orp.it si ion nmirieno,t Inmlnea on
Juno S'th. 1", n, tn ooiitltiue for pe
riod of lifiy t-l tbrrtHtflrr
1 he lilitir-l amount r InileMtslnemi or
llabillly to tilth the rot iteration may ilt
l.i t Us. If Is sn amount etiusl lo l-lhlrt
of the pntd up cspltst slot k.
The ottlcors by hioh the Mislnoss or this
corporation Is In be ronduvlvd are prfitl-
denl. Vice prt'itl.li'lit. treasurer, o.'l.tsry
and genoral manager, and a txiaril or throe
dlrrrtora.
It. CAlll.TVN.
II. W. liliKllfi,
UrMltOH l". D11WAI.T.
Directors.
NOTICK TO NON-HKSIDKNT DK-
KKNIIANT8.
IN TI1K DISTRICT COt'HT OF DOUG
LAS CUl NTV. NKHKASKA.
Moses It. Traiierman. William Kliitt,
Klnlt, hie wife (tlrst and
renl nnme unknown) Krtta Klntt. a minor.
Frederick Btleg. Krneettne Zeeb, and
the unknown heir of Kretl Klntt, de
reused, will Ink notice that on the 17th
day or November, IMtt, ltuls Henna, one
or the co-defendants herein, flletl her
nnswer and cross-bill In the District Court
of IHtuglu County, Nebraska, demanding
affirmative relief agnlnet her anld oo-dt-fenilaiits,
the object and prayer or which
said crosa-blll are to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed by th dofendniita
Oscar S. Hoffman and his wife Nlnu
Hoffman to Moses It. Traiierman, and by
I he said Truuermnn assigned to defend
ant 1OulH Henus, upon the following de
scribed premise, to-wlt: All of Dot
numbered fourteen (14) In Block three (,1i
In I he Subdivision of John 1. Hcdtck'a
Addition to the City or OinHha, a sur
veyed and marked and designated upi.n
plat of said addition on tile In BeglHter
or Deeds' oftlce; lo secure the payment
of one certain promissory note dated No
vember 2nd, 1MU, for the sum of Nine
Hundred Dollars (fWKI.Oll), due and paya
ble In three year rrom th date thereor:
Hint there la now due upon si Id note and
mortgage' the aum ot Nine Hundred Dol
lar (JimU.OO) ror which sum wllh Interest
from November 2nd, !Wi7, and Interest on
Thirty-six Dollars UIMI.oii) from May 2nd,
1MW, and Interest on Thirty-six Dollars
(J.W.OO) rrom November 2nd, lis( all i
the rate of eight per rent per annum, and
dcfcniliint prays for a decree that the do.
fotiitiintH Oscar S. Hoffman and Nlnn
Hoftniun, hia wife, he reunited to uuy
the same or that said premises may lit
sold to satisfy the amount found due, and
that whatever Interesta her said co-lo-fondant
may have In imd to th prem
ises nbove described may be forever
barred.
You are required to answer anld peti
tion on or before the 2ilth day of Decem
ber, m.
Dated, Omaha, Nebraska. Nov. 17th, IK'S.
I.OIUSK HKNAS,
lly I'.ileon Rich. Her Attorney.
11-18-41
NOTIC'W
TO NON-ltKBIDKNT
DE-
KKNDANT,
To Ernest C, Johnson nnd Mrs. -Johnson,
hi wife, (first nnd renl iiamo
unknown), non-resident defendants:
You are hereby notified that un the
Hth tiny of November, A. D., HUM.. Walter
K. Keeler, l'lnlnllff, herein tiled hla peti
tion In the District Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska, ugiilnst Krnest tJ,
Johnson, Mr. Juhnnvn, hi wife,
(tlrst and renl nam unknown) and The
Herman American Saving" Hunk, a cor
poration, Defendants, the object and
prayer of which la to foreclose one ret
tain Tax Certtllcate, duted November
ldth, 1HX3, upon th following dowrlhed
real estate, to-wlt: Uit Twenty-six (W)
In Block Kleven (111 In Brlgga' l'lac. an
addition to the City of Omaha, Douglas
County, Nebraska, upon which thorn l
now due the aum of Flfty-lwo and 70-luo
Dollar, ($Ii2.7U), with Interest at th rule
of ten per cent per annum from October
Ird. 18IM, for which aum, with Interest
nd 'costs together vlth an ihsy'i
re amounting to ten per cent or th de
er, plaintiff pray for a nocre ttutt be
ha a first lien upon su'd renl est iie, that
th drfendants shall pay Ih same, nnd
In default thereof that the snat property
b sold to satisfy th amount found due,
and that upon sal thereof the .t ienitant
b barred or all right, title and Interest
In said real estate, and tor other equi
table relief.
You are also hereby notified that you
and each of you nhre required to nnswer
said petition on or before th Mth day of
December, 1XW.
tinted at Omaha, Nebraska, November
Uth, IHlil.
JAM KB I. BROWNK, l'lnlnllff,
By W. A. Saunders, Ills Attorney.
11-18-4
NOT1CB TO NON-ltKBIDKNT PB
FENUANT. To Oeorge W. A me, Ma tie Ames, hla
wife, Nathan W. Well, trustee; M. A.
I'lke, (first and renl nnme unknown,)
C'lestlno, Costello Company, a o-part-nershlp
V. U. Hackett, (first and real
nam unknown), and Chrletln Wohlieb,
non-resident defendant:
You ar hereby notified that n
th Hth day of November. A. D,
1KWI, Jam 1 Browne, Plaintiff, here
in nld bis petition In th District
Court of Douglas County, Nab, against
Ueorg W. Amea, Mrs. Marl Am, hi
wlf; Nathan W. Wells, trustee; M, A.
I'lk. (first and real same anknown); F.
M. Beckett, (first and real name un
known:) Cleattno, Costello A Company a
cu-partnershlp, and Christine Wublgrh,
and other, th object and prayer
of which 1 to foreclose two cer
tain Tag Certificate eurh dated No
vember 17th, 113, upon th fol
low In draerlhed ron.1 Mint, to wit!
I Dot Twenty-five (2A) upon which ther la
aue tn sum or ia.ni; aiso ioi Twemy
seven (27), upon whlrh there 1 due th
aum of 69, M; all of said property 'e(ng
situated In Hedlck Orove, an addition 10
the City or Omaha, IWiugla .'ninty, Ne
braska; with Interest at th rate of ten
per cent per annum from October X'd, 1N!W,
for which sum, with Interest and cost
together with un attorney' fee amount
ing to ten per cent or th decree, plain
tiff praya ror a decree that he hue a first
lien upon snld rent estate, thnt the de
fendants ahnll pny the same, and In de
fault thereof that the siUd property be
sold lo si;!ti-fi- the nmou il found duo.
and that upon sale thereof the defendants
be debnrred of all right, title and Interest
in said renl estate, and for other qul
tnhle relief.
You are also hereby notllled that you
and each or you are required to answer
said petition on or before the 26th day of
lecember, 1898.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, November
17th, 1.SS8.
JAMES T.. BROWNE, rialntlff.
By W. A. Saunder. His Attorney.
. Doc. 7. No. i
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