AMERICAN. BOYD'S jhetre OMAHA, NEB ' : 17th M riara.y tru. JNE? Sunday. Sept. 29. A KOVAL FEAST IN UTOKK. Sim T. Jsck's Eitravaganza Co., rKPKIFSTINU The Bull Fighter A Phalanx of Stage Colobrltlos. 30 HANDSOME W0WEN--30. .Wr. S- '.V aud l; balcony. c V: gallrry. c. 630 Good Reserved Seats at 60c Each. BOYD'S TWO MIGHTS ONLY. Wed. and Thurs.. October. 2 and 3. IMrwt f-ora abaolut. mniUt of N York and th. I'm'IHc Coast THI mniSISTIBLI COMIDY Too Much Johnson With William Gillette and all of the Original Company. MANAGEMENT OF CHAKLK9 FKOUMAN. PRICES) First Floor 7Jc, SI and $1.50 Balcony, 50c, 7Sci Gallery. 33c. (VSale i f mil op.ns Tuewlny morning. The CreigMon Theatre T.l.phon. 1931. PAXTON St BURGESS, Mgrs, W. A. BRADY'S Prodigious Production, The Cotton - King. BY SUTTON VANE. Matinee Wednesday. USUAL PRICE8. Next Attraction .... "COON HOLLOW." Itepttbllran Club Meeting. Fifth Ward Republican Club meets every Thursday at Die Club hall, 18th and take streets. Sixth Ward Republican t'lub meet every Saturday t ycnlnc lit the hall, Slh and Lake streets. Second Ward Rcnubllrsn Club meeta every ThutiOuy evening at 30lh and I'll' roe streets AMEKICAJiSl Bead This and Art Promptly-Answer To-Day. Do you desire to support Americans in business? If so, kindly fill out and re' turn to us the following blank linmedl ately. We desire every person who reads this and who can do so conscien tiously, to comply with this request. Send the same to this cilice at once. Business men who do not discrimi nate against the pat riot io societies of which we are members can count upon f to give them our supp rt. Further, we will patronize thore business men who are not afraid to advertise In the pa pers which support Americanism; and we will purchase of firms who advertise la Tbk American, If the said firms sell their goods at a reasonable market value. Address Street Town. State. The above blank, when returned prop erly filled, will be kept on file in this office for the inspection of those only who advertise lp this paper. Two Fires. Boston has two fires at the same time, one of which is the Masonic Temple. It seems to me that it would be a good idea if there were an asso ciation formed for the purpose of hunt- In? down persona who are known as "fire-bugs." There are companies who nave been very successful in this line. one of wbioh is to protect the safes of the jewelr by bunting down the safe blower. Now let one be started to hunt down the fire-bugs, and let them be brought to justice if.it takes ten years W UU Ik This would be a good Idea for the in surance companies to aid, and espe cially during these times when some men bigots think they are doing God service by destroying property of those who are not of the same belief that they are. It would be wise to in' elude in this "dynamiters." H. P. C. Mote from Troy, S. I. We had a Fourth of July celebration in Troy, and it was well sandwiched with A. 0. 11., C. B. L., scholars from St. Joseph's School, etc.. and in the pro cession was the green flag with a big gut cross on u. v oncer it tnat was in viting an attack from A. P. A. 's or Or angemen? And now Tom Keith, of the Troy leiegram, wonders why morecitl zens did not loin tne parade! The fact is, we don't wish to train with Romanism. T. in Boston CUiztn. . i g i Dont Worry Yourself And don't worry the baby; avoid both un pleasant conditions by giving the child pure. digestible food. Don t use solid prepara tions. Infant Health Is a valuable pamphlet for mothers. Send your address to the New York Condensed Milk Company. New York, AllSESEXTS. Tho following la the brilliant ll.tof attractions that the lloyd will prv nt to Its patrons during the month f Oi tuber: Charl Froh man's company with William Gillette la "Too Much Johnson," Fitijjerald Murphy's new drama, "The Silver Lining," with an excellent company under the manage ment of Tom Miner, of the Fifth Ave nue Theater, New York; the lively fare comedy "Hush City." with Math ews and Bulger, who made such an Im pression In the piece here last season at Ileyd's; Charles W. Iloyt's new play, "A Contented Woman," for Ihe first time here, with his beautiful wife, Caroline Mtokcl IloyU In a principal part; "On the How? ry," the modern New York melodrama, with Steve Brodle (the famous bridge jumper); the American ExtravaganzaCompany in "All Baba;" Tim Murphy and a strong cast In "A Texas Steer;" De Wolf Hopper In a new eoralo opera; a big "Black Crook" com pany; the month's festivities closing with Fa E. Woe's new specialty show, entitled "The Globe-Trotter, " with "Old Boss" Bill Uoey and Aubrey Bouclcault In the cast. Sam T.Jack'a Extravaganza Company comes to Boyd's theator to-morrow (Sun day) evening and the two following eve nings, In "The Bull-Fighter." Sam T. Jack has been very successful In like productions, and this latest la said to be the best of ail. The company comes direct from Mexico and Cuba, where it Is claimed great success attended the tour. The cast is said to contain many pretty and shapely young women, and the piece glvea opportunity for music, comedy, dramatic work and clever specialties. Seats are now on sale at the usual prices. On Wednesday and Thursday eve nings next, the most popular comedy that the east has known for a number of years will be presented for the first time in Omaha at Boyd's theater, namely, "Too Much Johnson." Mr. William Gillette, the famous author of the comedy and of a half-dozen other successful ones, will he in the cast. The company will be Identically the same that has made the comedy famous in the eastern cities and Includes Ralph Delmore and pretty Maud Baslam. If It were not for the Interest in poli tics we should like to write a review of the attractions which have appeared at both the Boyd and Creighton this week. They were far superior to what Omaha has been accustomed to wit nessing. The attraction at the Boyd was B'auchon, with pretty little Glcdys Wallis as the star. Wo doubt whether Maggie Mitchell in her most popular days ever delineate J the character more artistically. Miss Wallis' every act seemed to he the act of Fanchon, it was so real. Besides, ber support was excellent. So much for the Boyd. Now as to the Creighton. There Trilby has boon. And such a Trilby! A most magnificent character, a paragon but we haven't time politics is too warm, But the ladles pronounced her beautl ful as she appeared in Act IK. Then there was Wilton Lackaye as Duengali, a moBt talented actor; and Little BUlle, and Taffy and Sandy, whose friendship for and love of each other was not too much overdrawn to be real. In short Fanchon and Trilby were excellent. When down town drop in at John Kudu's and leave your watch, if it is ou of repair, to be uxed. 317 nortn 10 St. Eat Dy ball's delicious cream candles, 1518 Douglas street. U. S. Council No. 10, Jr. O. U. A. M meets first and third Thursdays each month in Patterson Hall, Seventeenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, Neb. C. It. Davidson, couucilor; J. C. Cornwall, corresponding secretary. Visiting brothers welcome. Deafnesg Cannot be Cured by local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased norilon of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by cons llutlonal remedies. Detfness Is caused by an lntlarred condition of the mu cous 1 nlng or the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed vou have a rumbling sound or Impirfe. t hearing, and when It Is entirely closed deafness is the result, an! uniest tne innammaiion can on lasen out and this tube restored to Its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine ci.ses out i f ton are caused by catarrh, wtucn is n tmng nut an intiameu condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One liurdred Dollars lor any case of Deafness (cauwd bv catarrn) that cannot oe cured Dy nan s oatarrn uure hend for circulars; free F. J. CHEN KY & CO., Toledo, O. PT" Sold by Druggists, 76c. J. Henderson, 316 N. Sixteenth street. Umbrellas covered and repaired. Partner Wanted. I want a medical doctor, one who can speak both English and German, to place ma before the nubile uoon the ulattorm -one wbocan manage tne business, ana t will ao the healing, aa I can core on the stage any disease the human family Is subject to. He win reuuire some caoiiai to Degin witn Write or call on Prof. William Bradley, 143 blxth street, Milwaukee, Wis. 2u Zt Edward Baumley, lor livery, 17th and St. Marys Ave ASK FOR Howard's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Salt Lakb Citt, TJtah, August 4. 1894,- wish to certify to the excellence of Howard' Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhu?.& Remedy. It Is the finest preparation I ever used for children for summer complaint or cholera Infantum. Just a few drops In water soon relieves and cures the most stubborn cases. It should be used by all mothers. Mas. Sarah Wuxajid. Address: HOWARD MEDICINE CO.. 1820 8k Mary's Ave., Omaha, Neb Mice. To Wllltaas II. t 'titular and X.'.ll. A t u .ta in. ..a-r.ld-nt dori-auaal. r ! take .! mat " auzum ... i .lt.i . RrWrr oUlalia bt-rvla. Slrtl b). prliiliMi la It., Ili.irnl tour l uf ll,w(lu unljr, X'liruii, .ia i" iillam H u.uins, NWII. A. Cu.ni.s and harlr. '. I'ariu.irw r-'-lr of Ui. llllatn ana uf riatiaiuoulb. .tiak. ill. oujwt nl prayer of .una ar. ui fuMs-lo. a cr Lin l.i err ttt.aio. .irouu-d to ilia plaintiff poa lot tfl.u k a lluutiil. Nj mh. an 1.1 1- in U lite city or tii.aiia ikuisa rnuuij, rljfuu. and dalrd . jvtiuiurr x. I"'.'.'. Uixm hu b tl.rrw I. no. duo the u a of n buo- dml and Sfiy ''in oliar. .lib Interval till raw of u per cent, p-r annum, to gether villi aa attorney', fee amounting to ) per rent, or the iiwrw, ana an cma. lal.illf uraya for a derre that lb. dt-frnd- di. niay lie required 1 1 pay ili.aa oeor (bat ..lu premiw. may im jIJ til satisfy Mi amount un. and Uiat in. ui'Uo uni. im us harrrd aad for:kned uf all rlrful, Utw or InterMl la .aid prvuiUxi.. Vuu are reuuln-d to ana.r said Detlllon on or before me 4th day of Noveuih. r. IM. H AI.l r.K .. hM Li it rial, i.n By Saund.ra, Macfarlauu 4 Dlckry, hi at torney. -;- Special Matter Commissioner's Kale. I'nder and bv virtue of an order of ale on ecreof foreclosure of niorlvair. Iwtued out Hi. dUirli t court for INiuuia countv. eliraoka. atid to ni. directed. 1 will on 111. Mtn day of tl.-iolier. A. It. 1K.V at I cliM-k p. ui. of .aid day, at the norm front or or lue county court Dmiia, in ui. cuv oi Uiuaha. IKiukIiuj county. Nelraka, well at uubllc auction to the liUlie.t bidder for cah, the property dew-rllieu In said order of ale . follow. u wit: Lola fle (.'I and all ibh In feint?!!' .iitxll vIhIou of loia on. ill and two dlt'levelaud "lace, an addition to the city Omaha. In Ikmgla county, NeoraNka. Hald urouert Ui be wild Ul.BlUf v Ihe Mutual I nve.lu.ent tympany. pialniiiT. me tuinvi . hundred niuely nv. and nu-nv uoiiar ifiua.HM. with Inlen M Ihereon at HI p'l cent. per annum rr. in May . Iw. u,!ianer wnn OHlaoratili and ai'iTilliiK iwin, a coriuiin Ui a Judgment rendered by the dlalrict court r .aid iHiuKia countv. neuraKHa. at u May t rui, A. I. Ik!V, In a certain a-lln then and there pendluK wherein the Mutual In- vetn eat Company wa- pUiulllf and James liaiim'hul et al. were defendaula. O in au a, Nebranka, feptembr 37 th. lntu. IIK.NJAM1N K. THOMAS, Hoeclal Waster Conin laaloner. JAMKS B. MEIK1.K, Attorney. Mutual Inveatmuut Company vs. Hanachel. I)oC. 4S. No. 337. 9-!T-Ki Special Master Ommiiwioner's Sale. Under and bv virtue of an order of sale on ecree of foreclosure of mortKaxe turned out of the dlMtrlct court for DouKlaa county, state of Nebraaka, and Uime dlrei-ted, I will, on the 15th day of October, A. II. 1HWS, al 1 clock d. ni. of aald day, at Hie nurinrront our of ine county court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, NebraHka, aull at public auction to the blkheat Diuuur ror caan, the property deacrlbed In aald order of sale as follows to-wll: Lot seven (7) In block three hiinilmd anil elirht CkMI of In. orlllllial ulat of the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne- oraasa. Paid properly to o toiu iu aaiiaiy V. L. Johnaon, plaluilrf herein the sum or five hundred eleven and IU-K1U dollars (tV.U.K.1) with Interest ihereon al rale of seven per ceut. per annum from Heptemlier 17th. ltft. UiKether with nineteen aud .Vl-litl dollars (flu Ml cosla herein, UiKether with accruing coata according. u a Judgment rendeied oy the aiNtrlct oourt or aaiu ixjiikdui cuuniy, at Its Hepieuiber Uirin, A. D MH, In a certain action then and there bending wherein P. L. Juhnsou was plalu'llT and t'uurlea tl. Ilrowu ud sirs. ItrowD. ihm wire, wrre uuieuunni... Duteil atOmaha. Mvbra.ka. Hepluwber llh, A. D. IfUo. UKOUQK W. HOLHKOOK, ujecial Master Comiul.sloner. Saunders, Miwfarlund & Dlckev, Atuirncys tor riainurr, Johnson vs. Krowo. Doc. 43. No. .Hil. Siiecial Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and bv virtue of an order of sale on decree of forecliaiure of mortgage ls.ued out of the District Courtfor Douglas county, Ne- bra ka. and to me directed. 1 wiu, on tne rst day of October, A. D , 1MH3 at IU o clock m. of said day. at the north front door of the County Court House, In tne city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at pu iltc auction to the nignest i.Ud r lor casn, the properly described In said order of sale as follows, to-wit: Lot twelve!,:!) lu block v. of Central 1'ark. an addition to tha ,tv of I'maha. in the Countv of Douglas and Stale of Nebraska, s .id properly to be sold to satisfy William K. Bennett, plaintlfl herelu. ibe sum of sev, n nundrdd. tidy seven 4U-KI0 dollars ii.ri7.4tl), with interest tliereou al he rate of eight per cent p r an num from May Hlti, lMtS. uigeibsr wttu twuo ty-one M lilo uoliirs tsl.N.1) costs herein to gether with accru.ng costs, sccdiding tot uditnr-ut rendered oy tne District t;ourt oi aid lljug'aa county, at its May term, A. D IMC) la a certain action then aud there pend rig, Where, ll W ll lam It. Heiinett waa plain ti IF and il irk.M. .Coad.; H-I.e II. Duiibaiu, Ueorge L. Dunham a jd others were dufend aaU. Omaha Nebraska, Augti't ;tli, JOHN L. I'lEKCE. Sueclal M ister Co aimisslouer. Saunders, MaeUrl. d & Dickey, .tt.irues. ueiiueit vfc veau etai iuc no. ., s-;-n Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and bv virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the district court for Douglas county. State ot Nebraska, and to me uirectei, t will, on the 1st day of Oct ber, A. D. lMKVat one o clock p, in. of aald day, at the north front door of the County Court-house, In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sea at puulic auction to the highest bidder for caso, the property described In salu order of sale as follows, to-wit: The east one-halt of lot Ufty-alx (A6) In tiartsmaos ad dition to the city of Omaha. Djuglas county, NeDrataa. Paid property to oe sold to sat isfy 1'liliio L. Johmon. ulalntltf herein, the sum uf one hundred fifty-one and 41-IO0 dol lar 41) with interest tnereon at tne rate of ten (111) per cent, per aunum from February 4 h. 1SU5. and twenty and 7J-1U0 dollars tM.'i) costs herein, together with ac cruing costs according to a Judgment ren dered by til-, district court of said Douglas county, at Its February term, A. D. Ikm, in a certain action then and there pending herein i'blllp L. Johnson was plaintiff and Henry llrunmg and Margaret Brunlng were defendants. Dated at Omaha. Nebraska, August 30, A. D. ISM. GEORGE W. HOLBKOOK, Soeclal Msster Commissioner. SAUNDERS. MAI FAKLAND & DICKEY. Attorneys for I'lalntiff. Johnson vs. Bruning. et al. Doc. 45, No. 168. 8-30-5 Notice of Incorporation. Notice Is hereby given that on the 15th dav of July, 1S95, a corporation was duly formed undrr tne name una etvie or tne iaihcck Mskohamuss Company, and the articles of Incorporation were duly filed In the office of the county clerk or Douglas county, cie brsaka. That the principal place or business or said corporation Is in tne city oi omana, Doufflaji countv. Nebraska. The general nature of the business to be transacted by said corporation. Is the buying and selling at wnoieaaie ana retail oi any and all hardware, mechanic's tools, cutlery, nails, and such other merchandise as may be determined upon and deemed advisable from time to time by the board of directors of the corporation, and to take, hold, mort gage ana convey any ana an real estate necessary for the conduct of the business of tbe said corporation. The amount of capital stock authorised Is ($25,000) twenty five thousand dollars, divided Into five hundred (500) shares of fifty dollars ($50) each, tbe same to be fully paid up and ron-aaseable; and elgbt thousand dollars ($8.000).all of which shall have been subscribed and fully paid In at the time ot tbe com mencement ox tne ousiness oi aiu corpora tion. The ttme of the commencement of the busi ness of the said corporation waa on the 15th day of July, lMio, and tbe termination thereof, on the 1st day of July. 1U15. unless sooner dissolved in the manner prescribed bylaw, or Dy a vote or the atoca holders, representing three-fourths W) of the capital of the said corporation. The highest amount of Indebtedness or liability to which said corporation Is at any time to subject Itself Is two thirds (S) of the Dald in cauttal stock, The affairs of the said cotporatlon are to De conducted Dy tne bonrd or directors or said corp. ration and more particularly by tbe orealdenV, vice uresldent. secretary and treasurer, who shall be members of the said board of directors. B. HOLBROOR 0-13-4 Secretary and Treasurer. ITtUE AMERICAN Is $200 year. In ad vance. The best patriotic paper In the United Estates, subscribe now. Sprrial Matrr Con mlaa! veer's Sale. I'nder aad ov virtu, of aa order of sal. on decree of fom-liwur. of n,uratf. Issued out of th. dictrl-t court for Ihiuxlaa county, stale of Nei.rai.ka. and to d i re, led. I will, in tb Brat day of t-uUrr. A. I li. at on. orl.uk p. at. of aald day at I he Borih froal d.nir of lb. county court b.ii-e. Is the city of Omaha, ixniula county- N. I.r.ka. sell at public auction to the hlgheid bidder for rash the properly dewribed la aald order of halo a. foliowa. to-wit: Ixit .! ii la liUa-k eight 1M1 of Parker' ad ill ll..n to the city of Omaha, ItouKlaa county, Nehranka. raid property Ui he sold u satUf y Harry J. Tainting, plaintiff herein, the .u'u of on. hundred, twenty nine and 10-lm dollar. IJ loi, with lotrvt iher at rate of tea din percent- p r annul., from MaySih. lt. together with tha sum of taelva and Wl luu dollars .112 Wi attorney fees. To saiufy Harriet V. Hallou. defendant herein, the sum of eight hundred and Ihlrty thre. dollars .ami . in wilh Inlereai thereon it rale of ten l(u per cent, per annum fioiu Maysth, lfS. To satisfy th. sum of tweniy-two and w HU dollar ifci.niiciwls herelu. Uigelherwiih accruing com la ai-cordlng Ui a Judgment ren dered by th. district court of raid Douglas county, at lis May term A. I. I". In a cer tain action then and there peedlng ahereln Harry J. Twlnllng was plaintiff and Thomas Cainpliell. Mrs Campbell illrkl name unknowel his wile. Everett 4i. Ballou and Harriet C. Hallou were defend mts. Datd alt maha. Neb., Aug Ji. A. D. 1"'.5. UKOltliE W HOLHKOOK. rpe-lttl Master t.'iiuuiiasloner. Saunders. Macfarlaud & Dickey, attorneys for plaintiff. a-an-S Twl iliog v. Campliell et al. Doc. 44: No 3TJ. Special Master CommlHsloner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the district court for Douglas county, state of Nebraska, and to nie directed, I will, on the tlrnt day of Octotier. A. 1). 1HV.V at one o'clock p. in. of said day. at the norlh front door of the county court bouse, in th.city uf Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, fli. property described In said order of sale as follows. Ul-wlt! The north one hundred and fifty (l01 feet of block one III In Ambler I'lace, an addition to the cltf of Cuialia, Douglas couuty, Ne braska. Hald property to be sold to satisfy O. Q. Walraib, defendant herein, the sum of six hundred, twelve and H7 1.nl dollars itMS.OTl, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) percent, per annum from rebruary 4th. lh!, loirether with thlrtv-five and M-IW dollars ifcfcYM) costs of suit, together with accruing costs according to a Judgment rendered by i he district court of said Douglas county, at Its May term. A. D. IW'.i. In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Western Investment Company waa plaintiff and H. tf. irey. county treasurer, ana o. u. nai mlh were defendants. Dated at Omaha. Neb., Aug. 30. A. D. 16. CKOKUE W. IIOLBKOOK. Special Master Cuuimlsslouer. Saunders, Macfarlaud & Dickey, attorneys for n nlnttlT. Wettern Investment Company vs. H. B. Irey etal. uoi. i:; no. ij. Special Master Commissioner's Sale. tinder and bv virtue of an order of rale on decree of foreclosure of morlgage Issued out of Ibe district court for Douglas couuty, Ne braska, and to me directed, I will, on the IHth dav of October. A. D. 1MU at 1 o clo,:k it. m. of said dav. at the east front door of the county court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, ncurassa. sen at uuuuc Hiictlon to the h In lies t bidder for cusn. the property described in said crder of sale as roliows, to-wll.: i.ot eleven un oi J. r. Klley's sub-division or mis nny rour cm ana Ufty-Uve (.V) of the S. K. Rogers plat of Oka homa, an addition to the city ot Omaha, and situate In Douglascountv,slaeof Nebraska. Siilil urouert v to be sold t "satisfy E. B Baer. defendant, the sum nl (72.4:!, wli n Interest at in percent from May vlh, lr!i4: to satisfy William McC, orge, Jr., trustee, plaintiff, the sum of I'M 50 with Internet fr. in September 17ili, IK4: tosailsr. MutnaiiKti and fltcnett, Ann E. t'aiiiubell. llenrv W. Kulins. Omaha Coal. Coke & LlmeCompany. Patterson, M ir- phy .V Oompany, .1. fuller at uonipHny, Henry D. Neely, Ueorge A ll.iagland, C. B. Blckel ti Hons, ind Julius Treltschke re spectively various amountsa shown by the decree and order of s .le. and tuo sum of IlillHCosts herein together wilh accruing costs according to a Judgment, rendered ty the district court i f said noiislas countv, at Its H -pi mbr term, A. 1). 1WI4, In a certain acilon then and there pending, wherein Wil liam Alcoeorge, trustee, was piainiitr anu Isaacs. 11 ascnll and others. Defendants. - Omaha, Nebraska. epieniber Mm. i m. CIIAKLrS V. MILES, foeclal Master Commissioner. D. M. Vlnsonhal-r, Attorney. McOsorge Trustee vs. llascall. Die. No. 45. H-13-5 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under aid bv virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out t ;tbe district court for Douglas county, Ne braska, and to me directed, I will, on the eighth day of October. A. D. i8!)5. at one o'clock p. m. of said day. at the norih front d r of thn county uourt nouse in tne city of Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at p .bltc auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property ( escribed In said order of sale as follows to-wit: Lot twen'y (20) In block thirty-five (3S) in Albrights Choice, an addition to the city of South Omaha. In l, wains countv. Nebraska as the same Is surveyed, platted and recorded. Said prop erly to be sold to satisfy James Thompson, plaintiff herein, the sum of nine hundred eighty-seven and45-lu0 dollars ($147 41) wlih IntAret thereon at the rate of eight Der r int. per annum from 8eit mber 17th, 1KH4, together wnn roriy-tour anu oj-iuu uuimrs (Su H.0 cost, herein, together with accruing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by the district court or said Douglas county at Its Septembsr term A. D. 18M. In a certain action then and there pending, wherein .lames Thompson was plaintiff and Mary Schmidt, Charles Schmidt and Charles Cor bett were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. September 4t,h. 18!3. WILLIAM T. NELSON. Special Master Commissioner, J. W.HOUDEK, Attorney. Thompson vs. Schmidt et al. Doc. 41 No 29u. --5 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the district court ror Douglas county otni of Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on Lhe2;trd dav of O tober. A. D. 18l'5, atone o clock p. ni. of said day. at the north front door of the county court-house, in the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: Lot sixty-one (01) In Gises addition in the city of Omaha, Douglas count v. Nebraska. Said nrooertv to be sold to satisfy H. J. Twinting. plaintiff herein, the sum or two nunarea iwenty-six anu m-i.iu dollars ($226.38), with Interest thereon at rate of ton per cent, per annum from September 17t.h. and ninetv-seven and 21-100 dol lars ($!I7 21) costs herein, with Interest thereon from September 17tb. 1894, together with ac rrulnir costn accnrdlnir to a iudgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its September term, A. D, 1804, In a certain action tnen ana mere penuin wherein H J. Twlntlnir was DlalntiA. an Marv Jackson. Scott Jackson. Lue Jackson, his wife, Edward Jackson, William Jackson and Mary Jackson were defendants. Dated at omana, neorassa, cupwmuer u. A. D. 1KU6. UEOKUK W. HOLBKOOH, Soecial Master Commissioner. Saunders, Macrariand & Dicgey. Attorneys ror riainiiir. Twlntin. vs. Jarksnn. Doe. 42. No. 269. 9-20-5 J. T. PATCH, Attorney, Room 22 Patterson Block. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. In the matter of the estate of Zulima Evans, I ncomnetent." Nnt.i.-e la herehv riven that in Dursuance of an order of William W. Keysor,. Judge of the District Cour' of Douglas county, maae on tbe 7th day of September, lx!'.. authorizing the sain cf the hereinafter described real estate, there will be sold at the North front door of the county court-house. In the city of Omaha. Douglas ecunty. Nebraska, on the lih dav of October. lV.l.i. at ten o'clock a. m at public auction, to tbe highest bidder for cash, or tor one-half cash, and time given for the balance not exceeding one year, with seven per cent. Interest, the following de scribed real estate to-wit: Lot one (1) block one (1) Plalnvlew, an addition to the city of Omaha, in Douglas county. State of Nebraska, said sale will remain otien one nour. FRED J. STAFFORD, Rnardlan of Zulima Evans, "incomuetenl. J. V. Pitch, Atty. Doc. 61. Na ill 9-13-4 i a r r-t awMaaal 9 O 1 1 s . 53 e ? tog is o U o & x Z H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL niRECTOB EMBALMER. Office removed from 113 North lflth street to 1618 Chicago Street. Telephone 90. :- OMAHA, NEB CHRIST. HAM AN. Vatclimalter anil Jeweler, Fin e Watch Repairing a speci a lty 512 South 16 Street OMAHA, NEB. M. O. MAUL. Successor to Drexel A Maul. Undei taker and Embalmer 1417 FA US AM ST. Tex. 225. OMAHA. NEB. American Ladies! Whan Needing the assist ance of a First-Class Dress Maker Should not forget to call on MRS. JAMES GILLAN. 2l3 JVorffi 25ffi Street rGo to 4 California in a Tourist Sleeper. It is the RIGHT way. Pay more and you are ex travagant. Pay less and you are uncomfortable. The newest, brightest, cleanest and easiest rid ing Totirist Sleepers are usd ijt our Personally Conducted Excursions to California, w hich leave Omaha every Thursday morningreach ing San Francisco Sunday evening, and Los Angeles Monday noon. You can join them at any intermediate point. Ask nearest ticket agent for full information, or write to J. Fhancis, G. P. A., Omaha, Neb. L RENNETTS APPETITE APPEASERS. SOME BARGAINS THAT CREATE AN APPETITE Baked Beans, per caa 5c Can Corn 5c Can Tomatoes 7c Table Sauce, per bottle 8c Sweet (Jhocolate, per cake 4c Can Salmon 9c BASEMENT SNAPS. Mexican Hammock 59c Croquet Sets 69c Market Baskets Crockery Brown Tinted Teas set of 6 55c Opal Fancy Plates 8c Water Set complete 38c Stationery Shelf Paper all colors 5 yards for. . 3c Pencil Tablets, lc; Tnk Tablets. ... 4c 120 sheets Writing Paper 10c Rubber tip Pencils, lc, or per doz. . 9c Box Paper, at 3c, 5c and 9o per box. . . We are Headquarters for . . TBAS, COFFEES AAD SPICES. A Full Line of Picklini; Spices in Stock. Try Bennett's Corsican Blend FOR ICED TEA. W. R. BENNETT CO., 502.12 Capitol Avenue. OMAHA, NEB. Whitney's CASH DISCOUNT Shoe Sale GREAT CUT OX MEN'S FIXE SHOES. $6.00 Congress, Burt - - $4.50 $5.00 Kangaroo Congress, $3.50 $3.50 Vici Kid, - - - $2.75 $3.00 Lace & Congress Welts $2.50 1025 PER CENT. Discount for cash on every pair of Shoes in the Store during September, You can save money at this Sale. W.N.Whitney, 707 South 16th Street L. HIBBELLER. Desires to call the attention of the publio to his Garden, At 44TH & LEAVENWORTH. as a suitable place in which to hold Picnics, Day and Evening Parties, Dances, Etc., B0WLIXG ALLEY, UASCE HALL, . . AXD BAR IS CONSECTIOX. new set made the same dav. Teeth extracted without pain. OR, WITHERS, Dentist, fourth floor, frown Blk.. loth & Douglas, ouaha, m J. W. RIaLaRR, Attorney-at-Law, GOO Jiew York Lite Huiltllng, OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA. N. J. WEYRICH, (Successor to C. W. Baker.) Undertaker Embalmer Telephone 606. Oil South 16th St., OMAHA. LADY ASSISTANT FURNISHED. M. DALEY, Merchant Tailor Suits Made to Order. Ouuriintpes a Derfect fit In all cases. Cloth ing cleaned dyed and remodeled 2107 Cuming St., OMAHA. TO PURCHASE. Oil Sardines 4c Bottle Pickles. . . r ' 8 Fresh Bread 2ic Can Lve 4c 8 bars Bennett's Bargain Soap 25c I Grape Baskets, per 100 2 50 Berry Boxes, per 1,000 2 75 oo Bargains Jardiniere in colors 10c China Cuspador 34c Department. I Toilet Paper, per roll 2e 1