"THE AMERICAN MISSIONARIES AND HEATHEN. RMM Wky rraaar In tallarw la Maar lattaarva. The failure of the English protectant tnl,ionarle In West Africa to rwos nlre th difference between the mi ml a ct the Africant and tlx ir own and it.eir tendency to regard the African lunula ma bo many Jug which have only to he emptied of the stufT which U in them and refilled with the particular form of doctrine they, the missionaries, are engaged in teaching Is certainly one among several causes of the mis sion failures, and it works In very va rious ways by eliminating those parts of the fetich that were a wholesome re straint and putting in their place the doctrine of the forgiveness of sin by means of reientance, etc., says the National Review. This part of Chris tian doctrine the negroes are very de voted to. I have tackled several mission-trained men and woman and axked them how they reconciled It to themselves to go on In the way they were doing, openly contrary to the teaching they had received. What they say I will not write down. I should prefer to give a verbatim report of the observations of a sea captain when the steering gear has broken down, but it amounts to the statement that they know they are doing wrong but they intend to repent in time. Cant you cannot call It, be cause they quite believe It; several times I have been in nht places with backsliders and they have turned their entire 'attention to this repentance, pouring out full confessions of their in iquities, instead of lending a hand that would save their lives. The popularity of a (to me) very unpleasant little hymn on the southwest coast, that has a cho rus of "A little talk with Jesus i Makes It right, All right," demonstrates their view of the affair no doubt sound doctrine but bad for negro morals in this world. PASSING OF THE PIANO. Modern Flat Lira lit Kelegatftd It to the Rear. You can rent a piano now in New York cheaper than you can rent a typewriter, says the New York Herald. Either there Is a greater surplus of pianos than usual or there Is a marked falling off in the demand. Maybe it Is both. You can get a piano as low as $2 a month. A very good instru ment can be had for $3. And these prices can be applied on the purchase of a new one. A typewriter second hand at that will cost you $5 a month. Is there any significance in this? Have women begun to give up the piano for the typewriter? The latter can be bought new for from $S5 to $125, while the piano comes at from $.'00 to $1,000. On the basis of the typewriter the piano ought to rent for at least piano the typewriter ought to rent $25 a month. On the basis of the for 50 cents a month. The piano has unquestionably met with severe set backs recently. Not only has the type writer opened a more useful field for young women than was before offered by the piano, and consequently with drawn many of the sex from the career ornamental; it has been supplemented by the increasing mania for out-of-door sports. Instead of sitting down nd twisting a piano stool, as was the custom of her sisterhood a generation or so ago, the modern young woman mounts her wheel and takes a spin in the park and the risk of arrest for scorching on the boulevard. Flat life is death to the piano. The limited Rpace forbids a musical Instrument that en croaches so materially on the necessi ties of the family and which makes as much noise as a brass band. Besides, the courts have Interdicted the piano In Bat life. It has been legally decided a nuisance. Complaint anywhere is Immediately followed by suppression. The banjo and the guitar and the plaintive mandolin ornament the little flat parlor. The Air Bath. The air bath, as Dr. Franklin calls It, Is exceedingly salutary to every one In health, and to almost every invalid. If the whole skin may be considered a breathing organ, then should it not only be kept clean, but for its own health and vigor of the whole system, It should be permitted to receive the full and free embraces of the pure air at least twice In twenty-four hours. Every morning and evening the whole body may ba exposed freely to the air, and the skin exercised with the flesh brush, a coarse towel, or with the hand; and five or ten minutes spent in such exposure and exercise in the morning will prove very salutary to every one who is not too far gone" in disease to bear it. A Flagua of Vermin. A few years ago a large part of Dum friesshire was Invaded by millions of field voles, a most destructive little ro dent, and the farmers were loud in their clamors, with the result that they got more than they bargained for. They got an official commission of inquiry, and the investigation of the membeis proved that years of blundering prose cution of owls and hawks more par ticularly kestrels had brought on their heads the plague of vermin. Atklng Too Much. White Oh, yes, my boy; my play went off splendidly. The shouts of ."Author, author," at the end of the first act were simply deafening. Wright What foolishness! They sure ly didn't expect all the authors of your piece to come out on one little stage, did they? Indianapolis Journal. Straiburg-'a Clock. The original Strasburg clock, the mechanical wonder of Europe, was made In the year 1352. The present clock was made in 1S38. THE r UU IN ED LAM. Whj the TaniM, Trailer and Student Should Yb.it l uk. There are Iro reasons, either one of which ought to be conclusive with every American citizen. The trip from Denver to Utah ?Ia Uio Grande Western, "Great Salt Lake itoute," la the grandest to be found anywhere on the continent. No European trip of equal lengtn can com pare with It In variety and grandeur of scenery and wealth of novel Interest. iSlcwmI: You should go because.when you bave made this wonderful trip, you will find Utah at the end of It Utah, one of the world'i famous spots, and a land of gold, silver, copper, iron and Coal; of lofty mountain and fertile val leys; of vineyards, fruits and fljwers. Salt Lake City, the capital, i of great Interest on account of 1U historical and religious associations. Here are Hot Thermal Springs, Warm Springs, Sul phur Springs, Sanitarium, i'arks, Drives, Canyons and the most health ful climate on earth. Great Salt Lake, with the new and beautiful Saltalr Beach Resort, of Moorish design, bai no equal In America. Write to P. A. Wadlelgh, Salt Lake City, for copies of pamphlets, etc. 1200.00 IN HOLD GIVES. Of Special Interest to Students and Teachers. It. H. Woodward Company, of Balti more, Md., are making a most liberal offer of $200.00 to anyone who will sell 200 copies of "Gems of Religious Thought," a new book by Talmage. This Is one of the most popular books ever published. Three editions sold In 60 days. Agents sell 10 to 15 copies a day. An Esley organ, retail price $270, given for selling 110 copies In 3 months. A $100 bicycle given for selling 80 copies in 2 months. A gold watch for selling GO copies In one month. This premium In addition to commission. Complete outfit 35 cents. Freight paid. Credit given. Agents wanted also for "Talks to Children About Jesus." One hundred and fifty thousand copies sold, and It Is now selling faster than ever. Same terms and conditions as on "Gems of Religious Thought." Other popular books and Bibles also. They offer special and most liberal rates to students and teachers for summer va cation. During last summer a large number of students and teachers can vassed for their books. Among the list there .were 23 who made over $200, 57 who won the $200 premium, and 76 made over $150 for their summer work. Write them immediately. if CTAH THE 45TH STATE. The Homeseeker'g Promised Land. The territory of Utah entered the Union of States on January 4th, 1896, with a population of about 200,000 peo ple and a climate unsurpassed in the wide world. It is richer in agricul tural resources than any other state. It has within its borders nearly all of the known minerals and metals gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, etc., In abun dant quantities. It has, best of all, a health-giving climate, always temper ate in summer and in winter. It has hot sulphur springs, and is in fact one large sanitarium. Utah is the Ideal place to build a home in which to spend the balance of your days, sur rounded by farm and orchard which guarantee all the necessities and most of the comforts of life. There are mil lions of such homes now awaiting set tlement. Send to P. A. Wadlelgh, Salt Lake City, for copies of Utah pamphlets. It will pay you to post yourself on the merits of the new state, which has been amply termed "The Promised Land." $200.00 O GOLD GIVEN For Selling a Book of Great Interest and Popularity "Story of Turkey and Armenia," With a Full and Graphic Account of the Massacres. R. H. Woodward Company, Balti more, Md., are offering $200.00 to any one selling 200 copies of their new book, "Story of Turkey and Armenia." This is a work of great interest and popularity. Many agents sell 15 copies a day. A graphic and thrilling ac count is given of the massacres of the Armenians which have aroused the civilized world. Agents are offered the most liberal terms and premiums. Freight paid and credit given. Write them immediately. tf What C. A. Potter Says. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 31, 1895. The Howard Medicine Company. 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I recommend Howard's Vegetone Blood Powder to be, as I believe, the greatest blood-purifier on earth. C. A I'orrrR. Dr. Kay's lung Balm Unit dl1M4M The Unlj May to go to California without delays or annoyances, and in comfort, 1 viaTHE UNION' PACIFIC. You don't have to change cars, and you get there several hours ahead of all other lines. For time tables or other Information, call on A. C. Dunn, City Pass. & Ticket Agent, 1302 Farnam St. Monster. The enormous engines thai haul "The Northwestern Line" OMAHA CHICAGO SPECIAL eat at 6;30, evening, (U. P. depot) and Into Chi cago at 6:30 next morning Well worth taking a little time to see them nothing In this country like them nearly as high as the Uni m Depot, but not quite as long. City office, 1401 Farnam street. Low Rates Via. the ISurlingtan Rute. Salt Lake City, August 8 and 9. Hot Springs, S. D., June 12, July 3 and 24. Yellowstone Fark, June 1st to Sep tember 30. Call at Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam street and get full information. Or, write to J. Francis, Gsn'l. Pas'r. Agt., Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. From 10 to 1 000 feet down, gold is found In abundance; the deeper you go the richer the ore. These are facts concerning Mercur, Utah. THE UNION PACIFIC Is the only all-rail line to Mercur. For Mercur leaflet, giving full par tlculars, call at City Ticket Office, 1302 Farnam St. Jiol too Smooth. The tracks of the UNION PACIFIC are so smooth and the cars furnished so complete that you can imagine your self in your own luxurious apartments at home. Inspect the Buffet Library and Smok ing Cars as they pass through Omaha every morning. Teachers Boston. Through car service via "North western Line." Choice of steamer trip in the Great Lakes without extra charge, if desired. Many other un usual privileges. Inquire at the city office, 1401 Farnam street. A Cool Reception Awaits the wise purchaser of a Spirit Lake ticket, via the Northwestern line. Accommodations there better and more reasonable than ever. 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Iv.i. at Ira uVka-k a u. ut aalil day. at llm r AST front Uiair ut Ilia county court (wo. In the ctty of 4'iuMlia, IKiuKia county, Nwn.ii.ka. aril at public aurtlou to Hie tii;l,-bl oltiUcr forraah, the rtiMrly do-ai'rilM-u la Haiti orUrr of aaltt aa follows, lo an: Lot eifhl tXi la block three t3i, alito loin ului iiu iiKi. i army iJii aud i wuuty " u la I'l k three ( ji, aud lul rixln mi auii alao lot. iilii.'Ut'ii il'" and twruiy iM in lilia k all di of r&uuut-r and llliucbaiitih'a llihtuud I'ark. uu adultion to tin) illy of Omaha, tfciuKlaa county, and aial of Nitbraaka. a kurvt yrd. pitttU'd and rts-ordtd. rald tirM'riy to kold to aallufy Walter K hcvlt-r. plaluiliT tit-rviti. llit biiiii uf atxly ! ai.d 2-l do. lam it- 2n, with Inu rrt Ihrrvoo at tne rata) of tea ilin jxt ct'ul per annum from frVuruary Jrd. A. 1. l-ti. In ine iiiMuurr for tho amount found nun attain! eu h lot. and aa directed In lltt decree. Aiaj to salu.fy the f urlhi'r xiim of twt'lity Bluo and l luU dollar n.'l' Jili i-onla herein, UHiht-r with accruing i-naia according to a juuitineut roudered by the dutrljt court of n u liotiKtaa county, at Ha rebrunry term, A. 1. lMi. In a certain action thuu aud therti pending, wnrrein Walter K. Kee er la plaln Lilt, and t.ra.tua A. tltmsoii. Lottie llooaou, hi. wife. Annuo I'. Tukey, Tru.tee. aud The I in uli n rteal Kalale aud Truat Company, a Corp. trillion, are defeiidauU. Ii.io-d at uiualia, lSchranka, June 'iiith, A. 1. 1KJ. JOHN W. Mt lHINAl.1). Sheriff of Ilouglaa t'ouuiy, iliranka. tiaumlera at Mucfarlaud, attorney for plain tiff. Kerlerv. iienaoo.et al. IHC. K; No. 1M. tl-ata KAIWOKKS ii MACKAItliAN l. Attorney. 1404 Karnaiu Street. OMKMH-'M KAl-K -lty virtue of an order kl of aalu lsrnied out of tnu district court for liougla county, Nehraaka. aud to me directeu, 1 will, on the 2lt day of July, A. It. lft.tt, at leu o cloca A. M. of kilI (I day. at the KAST front door of the county court tiouse, In the city of Ouiuha. llouKlan county, Nebraska, sell al public aui'llou ui the IiIkIi enl bidder tor canli, the property described In aald order of units aa folioaia, to-nil; Lotseveuleen 17 lu block tetuliliof Brians' 1'iace, au addition to li e city of Omaha, aa surveyed, platted and recorded, all la Doug las counly. state of Nebraska. Hald property to be sold to satisfy Philip I.. Johusou, planum herein, the cum of one hundred aud lea aud iVl-Mu dollars (tllu.jui Judgment, with luterexl tneruon at rate of leu (llli per cent per annum from I'ehruary Jr.), ln'.Hl, together with au alloruey'a feu of eleven and Ui-IUU dollars (fll ". taxed as partoflho costs, which aino juts are a llrsl. valid and existing lien upon aitltl real estate. To satisfy ftllliou Unguis It pons, a co partnership, defendants hi rein, the sum of one huiidrt tl aud sixty one aud Mi liKJ dollars ifitil.U.l Judgmeul. with luleresl Iheruou al nili' nl seveu u per o ut per annum from Kcuruary luti, ln'Jl, which bald amount la a cc..ud valid and existing lieu upon .aid above described real esiate, and the residue thereof, If any, to be paid to Hie Clerk of the District Uourl, aubjeel to the further order of tho court. Aud also to satisfy the further auui of forty-four and Ofl-luu dollars itMl ,Hi cohui herein, together wlm accruing cost accord ing to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Don. Ins county, al lu Feb ruary term. A. D. 1H.KI. lu a curtain action then aud there peudlug. wherein l'hlllp L. Johnson Is plaluiliT, aud The llrlggs Place Itu Iding Association, a corporation, Mary 10. t ree. Milton K. tree, Kraatus A. HeiiHon, Sarah U. i'oote, Benjamin P. Knight, Her man U Kechhelmer, Allium Rogers at Suns, a co-pariuership, The American National Hunk, a corporation, Frank Tnompaon, Kxecutor, aud Joe it. Lane, Administrator uf the estate of James Tuornpson, deceased. and Lysander W. Tulieys, Trustee for k-mlly T. llarry, are defendants. Uuiaua, Nebraska. June 10th, In'.HI. juiiN w. McDonald. Sheriff of Douglas County. Nebraska Saunders & Mucfarlaud. attorneys. P. L. Johnson vs. Krlggs' Plaje Building Association, et at. Doc. a-; No. Si. B-1D 6 BAL'NDEllS Ac M ACKAKIiAND, Attorneys, 14U4 Farnam Street. SPECIAL MA3TKK COMMISSIONER'S Sale. Under mid by virtue ot an order of sale od decree of foreclosure ot mortgage, Issued out uf the district court for Douglas county, state of Nebraska, and to me direct ed, 1 will, on the 31111 day of July, A. D. Inm, at one o'clock p. m. of said day at the nor.h front door of the county court house, In the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest . ldder for cash, the property described In suld order of sale as follows, to-wlt: The north thirty six (Jk!) feet of lot fl ve !), block twelve ili, Improvement Associa loo addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska. said properly to ne soia tosaiisiy nrstr. L. Johnson, plaintiff herein, the sum of one hundred and ninety-seven dollars iglK'.uin, wltu Interest thereon from May tub, ls'.'j. ti the rate of seven (7) per cent per aiiLUiu. To satisfy lrweu Levlston, de eudant herein, the sum of eleven hundred uluely four snd 52-1U0 dollars illlM &zi, with Interest thereon from May Dili, Ihlij. at the rate of ten (lui per cent per annum To satisfy costs herein In the sum of twenty-live and Hl-lno dollars ifi5.W, to gether with accruing costs according to a judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at lis May term, A. D. I'M, In a certain action then and there bending wherein P. L. Johnson was ulaintlff. and Frances 1. Thomas, Dexter L. Thomas, her husband, Irwen Le visum and Charles Ladd Thomas wetedeiendanu. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, June 251U, A. D. lhiKj. geokge w. holbrook. Soecial Master Commissioner. Saunders & Macfariand, attorneys lor plain tiff. Johnson vs. Thomas, et al. Doc. 44; No. 24. 6 It) 5 THOMAS Ii. CKAXK-H. 8. CHAN El, Attorneys, 917 New York Life Building. NOTICE FOR PROBATE OK WILL.-IN the county coort of Douulas county. Ne braska. In the matter of the estate of Frederick Erll tiger, deceased; Keiuuari Fllinger, Elizabeth F.flingcr, Mary Elltabelh Ftliuger, Pauline Andrew, Petter Lena Andrew, Mary Andrew, Adoluh An drew, Louis Andrew, and all other persons interested in suld matter are hereby mil I lied that on tlielsth day of June, lww, Uclnhart imager tiled in the county court a petition alleging among other things that, Frederick Ktliuger died on the Eird day of December. Is'.t, leaving a last will and testament, and possessed of real and perso. al estate valued at iJO.CUu.l 0. and that the above named con stitute the persons interested in the estate of said deceased, and praying for the probate of said will and for administratis of said estate. You are hereby notiBen that If you fall to appear at said court on the lain day uf July, 18(i, at o'clock a. m. to contest the probate of said will, the court may allow and probate said will and grant administration of said estate to Uetnhart Firlinger or some other suitable person, and proceed to a settlement thereof. IRVINU F. BAXTER, 6-26-4 Couuty Judge. Notice fur Administration of Estate. STATE OF NEBRASKA, I aa Douglas Couity. f ss In the county court of Douglas county. Nebraska: In the matter of the estate of Mads Toft, deceased: Catherine Toft, Llllie M. Toft, Dora C. Toft, Stella C. Toft. Harry Mads Toft. Laur ence H. Toft, Mabel V Toft. Milton T. Toft, and all other persons interested In said mat ter are hereby notified that on the 11th day of June, lswti. Catherine Toft Hied a petition In said county court alleging among other things that Mads Toft died on the 17th day of June, 1MW, leaving no last will and testa ment, and possessed of real and personal es tate valued at il.sno. at.d that the above named constitute the persons Interested in the estate of said deceased, aud praying for administration thereof. . You are hereby notified that If you fall to appear at said court on the 11th day of July, ls'.H, at 6 o'clock a. M. and contest said peti tion, the court will appoint W. R. Stewart or some other suitable person administrator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my haud and otliclal seal this 21th day cf June, lew. IRVING F. BAXTER. 6-3tt-3 Counly Judge. V. O. HI KK HI.UC, Attorney. WI7 New York Mfo Hulldlng. SHI It IH" SI fALK.-HY VlimiK UK AN t.r Jt r of aam issued out of Ilia district court for Douslas Ctuuiy. .Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will, oa me isih uy of July, A. It. at Id u'i'loos M of said day. at the LAsT froul door of the county court house, lu I he city of Omaha, iHiugla t-ouii. y, Nebraska, sell at pulillc aui'llou to the htah at luuuer for cash, the property deaeriuvd lu atd order of sate as foltoaa, lo-wit : The et twenty i. Mi feel of lot eleven ill), and the west twenty ( J' feet of lot tweiva tIJi. all in block It ' In Miltin's pecoud addi tion l.i the city of Omaha, as survejed, platud aud recorded, all lu iHiuglas county, slate of Nebraska. Said properly to lx sold to satisfy Annie H. Kea. defeudaut herein, the sum of oue thousand nine hundred and sixty seven ami l liud.dlaraitl.Wo wo Judgment, with liner eat thereou at rate of seven i7l per cent per ankuui fr.ibi May 4th, 1 . Iein a Ural lieu upon above described property. To satisfy Decatur t Hy Hank, corpora tion, planum hereiu. the sum of eighl huu dreti aud twelve dollars tasuoat Judgment, with lutereat llioreou al rale of leu , h i p r cent per annum from May 4th. Is.ai. being a second lien upon above descrilied property. To satisfy ine Hale I lly Hal Company, de feudaut herein, the sum of three hundred and eighteen aud lnu dollars (Hih 11,11, with Interest Ihcreou at the raUi of seven 7 ier cent per annum from November -tith, Ia'.i4, which Is a third lieu upon above doacrlbei properly. To satisfy llulskamp llrolliera Company, di feudauU herein, the sum of Hve hundred and nliiety-elghl aud Wt-lntl dollars ia.im.iKO, with Interest thereon at seven in per cent per annum from November M;U, Isiii, wbli'U amount I. a fourth lieu upon said above do-si-rllKid property Tusuiisfy the Kllpalrtek-Kocli Dry OtaaJs Company, defeudaut herein, ti e sum of two hundred and fifty-four ami .! i dollars (Ai"4 Ml, Willi Interest thereou ut the rale of seven Cil per cent per auuuiii from November Jntli, Is d. which amount la a llflh Hen upon said above described properly. To sallsfy the further sum of elgnly-nne and 1.1-100 dollars itel Ml Costa heroin, until paid, together wltu accruing coat, accord ing to a J .ilgmeut rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, al lu May term. A, I) Is'.al, lu a certain action then and there pending, v. lien 111 Decatur VJIty liana, a corporation is plalnlirr, and David K. Smith. Mary A. Smith (his wife), Mary K. Dutchur, Annie II. lines, 1. M. Smith, Waller N. Caascll, I ne Mate City Hal Company, The C. Sbuukuy Company, llulskamp lirotlmia Company. James 1'i-uler and Charles Koblu son, James Forrester & Company, John 1'. Plile. lieorge Buott, llobori ecott, Andrew M. Lelsh, John A. Sweet, James liroasc, Samuel C. Pine. John C. Hcott, John J. Wood, and Henry Orosse, partuers, Louis YV)lor, Isaac Wyler, Win. Ac.kerland, Max Acer laud and A. K. Wyler. partners as Wyler, Ackerland & Company, Homy C. Schwab aud Alfred Schwab, tanners as Schwab Brothers, Leonard Alklusou Company, J. W, I'eregoy and W. K. Moore, partners as Peru goy 4 Moure, klipatrif k-Korh Dry (looda Company, Friedman Hr.jttierstV Sfhafer.Tlie Trojan shirt & Collar Company. V. K. llradl, M. D. Shlpmati and O. K. llradl, partners us llradl At sliipman, Tollerton A Stetson Com pany. The llartmaa Trunk Company, lidd ing hiolhersCoiupaiiy.Joel J. Hailey A Com pany, C. M. lleuui rsoli A; Company, Palmer ti company, 1. W. Wells aud Tuumua A. llrock were defendants. Oinalia, Nebraska, June 2il, ln'.MI. John w Mcdonald, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nubruska. V. O. Pirlckler, attorney. Decatur City Hank vs. Smith, et al. Doc. 6u; No.aul. B iill-5 W. II. IU KSlXIi, Attorney, 610 New York Life Building. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of tale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the 21st day of July, A. D. IHMt. at one o'clock p. at. ot said day, al the north front door of the counly court bouse in the city or 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 three (III block nine (9), I'ark Forest, an addition to the city of Omaha, aa surveyed, platted and recorded, and lot two ii in bui -.k t wo (21 In Vandercook's Terrace, an addi tion to the cily of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all In Douglas counly, slate of Nebraska. Said lot three (J) In block nine III), I'ark Forest addition to the city of Omaha, ti be sold to satis y The Mutual Investment Com pany, pialullir herein, the sum or seven and ill-Km dollars l7.:H) Judgment, with Interest thereon at rale of tenilw per cent per annum from February 4lh, lMfi. To satisfy John Woodford, defendant herein, the sum of three hundred forty-oue aud 71-lnu dollars ii.l4l.7H Judgment, with in terest thereon at rate of eight () per cuul per annum from February 4, into. Said lot two In blocs two U) In Vander cook's Terrace Addition to the city of Omaha, tj be sold w tallsfy The Mutual In vestmentCompany, plaintiff herein, the sum of tweiiiy-elght and (Minn dollars if 0.1) Judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of ten iluj per cent per annum from February 4. i sua. To satisfy John E. Oxnard. defendant herein, the sum of six hundred elghiy-Uve and 41-KW dollars ioS.".41) Judgment, with In terest thereon at rate of eight in; per cent per annum from February 4, ln5. Both of said lots to be sold to satisfy Julia VundercooK, defendant herein, tne sum of tuiriy-oue and tU-luu dollars ifc 11 Hit Judg ment, with Interest thereon at rate of eight W per cent per annum from February 4, Inn5. To satisfy the sum of forty seven aud 4-l(JU dollars ii4..th) cost herein, together with ac cruing cost according to a Judgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas county, at lu February term, A. D. 1s:j, In a certain action then and there pending wherein The Mutual Investment Company was plaintiff, aud Jacob Myers and others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, June 18. 1h;m. HARRY t. BURN AM, Special Master Commissioner. W. U. Russell, attorney. Mutual Investment Company vs. Myers. Doc. 4o: No. IM. tt 1K-5 W. H. HUSSKlit,, Attorney, 804 New York Lire Bldg. SPECIAL. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Luder and by virtue uf au order of sale on decree of foreclosure or mortgage and in chanlcs liens issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the 14th day of July, A. D. lM'.m, at i tie o'clock c. M or said day, at the north front door of the county court house, In thecitjrof Omaha, Douglas county, Nebratk. sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: Lot six ui In block svven i7i In Patrick's Second addition to Omaha, in Douglas county, Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy, first, Elizabeth H. Abbott, defendant and cross peiiilouer herein, the sum of three ttu.ust.nd live hundred thirty-four and S2-1UU dollars f;i.fkit 12) Judgment wlta ten (U per cent in terest thereou fro.u February 3d. l'.rt Second. The sum due the plaintiff and several or the detendanU herein upon me chanics Hens, with interest, according to the terms or decree. To sallsfy the sum of forty-seven and Os-100 dollars ($17 ON costs herein, together with accruing costs, according to a Judg ment rendered by the district, court or said Douglas county, ut Its February term, 1SW), in a certain action then and there pending, wherein Fairbanks Morse & Com pany was plaintiff and U. B. Hurst and others wtre defendants. Dated at Omaha. Nebraska, June V2. 1!6. Al.MIKII Pikt, Special Master Commissioner. W. H Russell Attorney. Fairbanks, Morse A Co. vs. O. B. Hurst, et al. Doc. 4'.i. No. 17s. 6-12-i Notice. To Frank M. Lahman, non resident de fendant: You are hereby notltied that on the 26th day of June. 1SV8. Lavlna M. Can tiki a bled a fetition against you In the district court of ouglas county, Near.iika, the object and prnyer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of extreme cruelty, and being of sutHcent ability toprovlde suitable maintenance for her, you have grossly, wan tonly and cruelly refuied and neglected to do so, and for non-support. You are re quired to answer s:ild p tltion on or berore Monday, the lth day of A ugust, lj. Omaha. Nebraska. July i, ly.nt. LA VINA M. LAHMAN. By Byrou G. Hurbunk, her attorney. 7-3-4 W.H. Ul'NKKI.Ii. Attorney, ms Nw York Life Building. O IIFKIKF S t4ALK,-lly virtue of an cieca. -' lion on transcript Issued tint uf ll.s ala-Irl-t court of Douglas county, Netiraaka.aa4 tit ma dirtx ied. I have levied upon ihs foU lowing dearriliril properly of Martin W Kasil and Mary Ka.ll. to-wit : I he mirth on half i',iof pit three H) la Mock btty-nvi. i.Vu. city of South Omaha, aa surveyed, platted and recorded, all In iKiug Us counly, slate or Nehraaka. Aud 1 will, on the 21.1 day of July, A. U tW. al liio'i-lis'k A. M. of said day, al tho r. ST front door of the county Court bous. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, No. hraska, sell at public auction the property above deacrllKxI. to satisfy Linda W. Payua, plaluiliT herein, the sum of seventy-lhreo snd M likidoliars it.M fill damages aud Bfloeo sud .IV list dollars itl.V4&i Ctstu of suit. wulcU by the Judgment of Klien h. Long, a J u.tu: of the Peace in aud for said couuty, tin tha 14 h day of January, ls.al (a transcript of which judgmeul was on the lAvh day of January. Is si only Used and docketed lu lha distrlrt court wlihln and for said counl7 recovered against the said Martin W. Kastl and Mary Kasll, with lute eat Uiervnn attha rat of ten iu per cent per annum from Uia) 14th, da of January tn:M. until paid) and also the furl her aumof nliiely nvecenUIMo), the costs of Increase on said Judgment, audi the accru.hg coats. Omaha, Nebraska, .Tune IIMli, A. II. IstsJ. JOHN W. Mi'ImiNALD, Sheriff of Douglas Couuty, Nebraska. W. II. Uil-sell. attorney. Payne vs. Martin haul .et al. E x ,l i V j N o. 2.l a It Notice of Aiiicnileil Articles oflnoor lioration. To Whom II may Concern: Notice Is hereby given that Al tide IV. Ot the Articles i f I incorporation of the Ameri can Publishing Company of Omaha, Ne braska, has been amended to read a fol lows, to-wlt : The capital stock of this corporation shall he twenty live thousand dollars ( tJUU. divided Into shares of ten dollars if III UU) nil, which shall Iw fully paid and nou-asaes.abla whsn Issued. Omaha, Nebraska, July 1st, Istsl. ATrtcsr: JOHN U, THOMPSON, M. L. in ik. President. Hnerelarv 7-4-4 , No Air, No Life. 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