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THE AMERICAN. S5 WAS DANTE A LUNATIC? frt. LosbroM Thlaks 11 Wat ftabjaet ! ITptUptle Attarks. And now Prof. Lombroo has stirred a hornets' nest about bis ears. They jire vigorous and vindicative hornets, for they have boiling in their veins the proud hot blood of the latin race, quirk to resent an insult that Is di rected against themselves or against any object of their affection and es teem. Lombroso says tt Dante was mere ly a crank, a lunatic, an epileptic, whose visions arose not from an ar dent and piercing imagination but from a disordered brain. If Dante were indeed an epileptic he Is only one of many of the master minds of the world similarly afflicted. we neea go no rartner man Miaaes peare to find that Julius Caesar had the "falling sickness." So, according to excellent authority, had Napoleon and Mahomet And If Dante was insane Is It not a general Idea that genius and Insanity are closely akin? There Is hard ly any couplet In literature so hackneyed as Dryden's "Great wit Is sure to madness near allied And thin partitions do their bounds divide." I asked Dr. Cyrus Edson what he thought of this theory. He agreed with It In substance, though he objected to the phraseology. He thought that Maudsley's dictum confused cause and effect. "On this subject." he said, "I have thought and written a good deal. The overstimulation of the brain, brought about by our high pressure civilization of today. Is a frulul source of ner vous disorder of insomnia, neuralgia and hysteria. The development of brain and nerves goes on at the ex pense of the body. Especially Is this true of children. Their bodies are overtaxed In order to develop their brains. The nourishment which should be distributed over bodily and mental organs alike Is all diverted to the brain. "Children become abnormally pre cocious. They burn with an over bright fire that soon consumes them. My advice has always been, build up the body first and foremost; let the building of the brain be a secondary consideration. Then body and brain will be developed on normal and healthy lines. There may be less hectic brilliancy, less of what we call genius, but there will more of the robust and dominating force which makes a man a power for good, an Instrument to achieve solid happiness and substantial progress both for himself and for his neighbor." Ill Dog's Name. John S. Lane of Lenox avenue, is one of the most enthusiastic dog fan ciers of Harlem, and prides himself not only on the blood and cleverness of his pets, but on their unique names. He never owned a "Jack" or a "Tray" or a "RtfVeY," buf gives his doga appefllai tions that he believes were never be fore applied to canines. He bought a brindle bull terrier pup last week and at once set his wits at work to evolve a unique name for him. Mr. Lane called on his minister, who also has a weakness for dogs, and took his new pet with him. "Isn't he a beauty?" said Mr. Lane. "I have a daisy name for him, too one that you have never known applied to a dog. I call him 'Crab.'" His ministerial friend said nothing but going to the book case took down a copy of Shakespeare and, turning to the first speech of T,aunce, In scene 3, act II. of the "Two Gentlemen of Verona," laid It before Mr. Lane. "I think Crab, my dog, be the sourest natured dog that lives," were the words he read. New York Herald. Untcycle Roller-Skate. A very curious roller-skate has been patented recently. It is a sort of uni cycle for each foot and is warranted to carry a man over any kind of smooth ground at the rate of twenty miles an hour or more. For each foot there is one large wheel, twelve Inches in diam eter. The wheels have pneumatic tires, of course. A strap passes around the ankle and another over the Instep. Considerable practice must surely be required to travel on euch a pair of wheels, but think how one could spin along on them! Though Shanks' mare, under ordinary conditions, Is an unde sirable means of getting anywhere, in this form it is poetry of locomotion. New York World. Sued for a Gold-Capped Toe-NalL Dentist W. J. Leeds, of New York, is suing Mile. Selma, a music hall singer, to recover $5 for fitting a gold cap on the big toe nail of her right foot. The girl had suffered with an ingrowing nail, , and asked Leeds to cap it with gold, as he would cap a tooth. He did so, and charged $5 for the job. Her foot was not cured, she says, so she refused to pay the bill. Practical. In a dreamy rapture he kissed her golden tresses. "The future," he ex claimed, joyously, "with Its castles In the air!" She turned with sudden earnestness. "Reginald," she said, de cisively, "don't deceive yourself. I tell you once for all I shan't live above the second story under any circumstan ces." Pick-Me-Up. Armi and the Han. Ethel "Tom says that that new young man who comes to see you is a stock broker. What Is he a bull or a bear?" Maud "Well, I don't just know, but he has some of the bear's proclivities." Somerville (Mass.) Jour nal. Lima Ileana In California. Ventura county, California, is the largest producer of Lima beans In the world. One ranch alone produced flff-lxoar loads In one season. THE TRUSSED LAM. Way the Toilst, Travrlrr m4MuubI ShauM Tllt I'Uh. There are two re anon a, either one of which ought to be conclusive, with every American citizen. iVrf; The trip from Denver to L tah tla Rio Grande Western, "Great Salt Lake Route," is 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. StcoiuL You should go because, when you have made this wonderful trip, you will find Utah at the end of It Utah, one of the world's famous spots, and a land of gold, silver, copper, iron and coal; of lofty mountains and fertile val leys; of vineyards, frulU and flowers. Salt Lake City, the capital, is of great Interest on account of its 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. G reat Salt Lake, with the new and beautiful Saltair Beach Resort, of Moorish design, hat no equal in America. Write to F. A. Wadleigh, Salt Lake City, for copies of pamphlets, etc. 200.00 IX tiOLD GIVEN. Of Special Interest to Students and Teachers. R. 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. Throe editions sold In 60 days. Agents sell 10 to 15 copies a day. An Estey organ, retail price 1270, given for selling 110 copies In 3 months. A 1100 bicycle given for selling 80 copies in 2 months. A gold watch for selling 60 copies in one month. Thie premium in addition to commission. Complete outfit 35 cents. Freight paid. Credit jrlven. 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. tf ETAI1-TIIE 45TII STATE. The'llouieseeker'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 la 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 F. A. Wadleigh, 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 UN GOLD GIVEN For Selling a Book of Great Interest and Popularity "Story or Turkey and Armenia," With a Full and Graphic Account or 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. Potter. Dr. Kay's lung Balm ft cough, colds, aud lluoal disease The Onlj Way to go to California without delays or annoyances, and In comfort, U via THE 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 IW & Ticket Agent, 1302 Farnam St. Monsters. The enormous engines that baul "The Northwestern Line" OMAHA CHICAGO SPECIAL east at 6:30, evening, (U. P. depot) and into Chi cago at 9:30 next morning Well worth taking a little time to tee them nothing in this country like them nearly as high as the Union Depot, but not quite as long. City office, 1401 Farnam street. Low Rates Via. the Iturlingten Route. Salt Lake City, August 8 and 9. Hot Springs, S. D., June 12, July 8 and 24. Yellowstone Park, June 1st to Sep tember 30. Call at Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam street and get full Information. Or, write to J. Francis, Gen'l. Pass'r. Agt., Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. CheaD Traveling. Chicago $ 7 25. .July 4, 5, ,6 Chicago and return 12. 75.. July 4, 5, 6 Wash'n,D.C.,& re. 30 25. .July 3, 4, 5, 6 Buffalo and return 26.75. .July 4, 5 Hot Springs & re. lfl.3..July 3 & 24 Denver and re J9 00. .July 5, 6 Colorado & Utah. . 4 ratet-July 7 & 21 THE BURLINGTON ROUTE Call at ticket office, 1502 Farnam St., and arrange about sleeping car berthB. From 10 to 1000 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 ticulars, call at City Ticket Office, 1302 Farnam St. Mot 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. 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Cf KIKPSHAI IC -I NI'KK AND HV VIU O tue of an or lrr of ate ut tlvr" of fore cloaure of lax liu laaued oul of the dlalrlcl court for liouglaa county, atate cf Nebraska. auU to mr directed. I will, on the lh day of July. A. II. Inwi. at I.-a oYl.aa a at. of 1I day. at Die r AM' front door of III rouuly Court bou. In the city of Omaha. lamgla ceuuty. Nebraska, well at public auction to lb lntilirai bidder for caali. Ill property de scribed la ) order of aale a folio, lo an: Lot eight iM In block three ai. also lot nineteen iIKi, twenty iJU and twenty-one t -1 In I.I.n k three tai. aud lot eight tai and atao Iota olni'twi iIKi and twenty iJi In Mock all ini of raundera aud lltiiiebaugta Highland I'ark. au addulou to Hie illy of tiwalia. Kouxlaa couuty. aud stale of Nebraska, a surveyed, plaited and recorded. Said property to lie aold to aatlafy Waller K Heeler, plaiultfT herein, the auni of al&ty live and 24-liu dollar (.' 24, with luureat lliereon at I lie rata of tea ilu per ceut per anuuui from February Urd. A. I. I. In uia maimer furl lie amount found due against each lot, and aa directed lu the decree. Also to satisfy the further aulu of I went y nlns and 3H liw dollar ia-"v Ji cla herein, together aim accrutun cota according" to a Judgment rendered by the dtalrljl court of aaid I i..uiiliu county, at Ita rehruaty term, A. I. IMi. lu a certain actlou tbau aud I lie re pending, a Herein Walter K . kee er I plain tiff, and Kraatu A. Ilenaon, Lot lie Iteaaon, hla wife, Alouio I'. Tukey. Trualee, and The Omaha Heal halale and Trust Company, a Corporation, are defendant. Dated at uuiaha, faebraaka, Juneiiih, A. 1). lmj. JOIIN W. McltNAl.l, Sheriff of Douglas County, (tehraaka Baunder Si Mucfarland, attorney for plain tiff. Keelcr vs. Hcnaon.et al. Doc. 52; No. 14. IllHi KAL'MIKKS & M VCr'Altl.AM), Attorney, IM Farnam Htreet. SHKKIFr"'! SAI.K By virtue of an order of aale Issued out of tue dlalrict court lor llouglaa couuty, Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will, on the -Ut day of July, A. 1). ln.l, at ten o clock a. av of nulil day. at the KAS1' front door of the county court hoime, In the city of Omaha, Itougla county, Nebraaka. ncII at public aucllou to the high est bidder for cio.li, the pniperly dovcrlbed In anld order of ante a follow, to-wit. Loiauveutocntliilu block tciMluiof Krlgga' Place, an addition to Ue city of Otiiahn. as surveyed, platted and recorded, all lu lloug lus county, mate of Nebraaaa. tald property to be sold to satisfy I'blllp L. Johnson, plaluillf herein, the rum of one hundred and ten and 5U-1HU dollars iIH!..'xli judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of teuiiui percent per annum from February dm, is1.), together with an attorney's fee of eleveu and uVIUU dollars iJil.HX, taxed aa part of the coals, which amount are a Drat, valid and existing Hen upon said real estate. To aatlsfy Allium Rogers At eons, a co partnership, defendants herein, the sum of one huiidrrd aud sixty-one and ri-MI dollars litnl.W:; Judgment, wub Interest thereon at rate of seven (Jl per cent per annum from February llln, Mil, which said amount Is a aecund valid aud existing lien upon said above described real estate, and the residue thereof, If any, to be paid to the Olerk of the District Court, subject to the further order of the court. And also to satisfy the further sum of forty-four and S-HJU dollars (4I &ei costs herein, together with accruing cost accord ing to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its Feb ruary term, A. It. lst, In a certain anion then and there pending, wherein Philip b. Johnson Is plalutliT, aud The llrlggs 1'lac.e Building Association, a corporation, alary K. Free, Milton K. Free, F.ntnlUH A. Itenson, !arah (i. Finite, Benjamin V. Knight, Her man U. F'echhelmer, Milton Rogers at Hons, a co-purtnershlp, The American Matlonal Bank, a corporation, Frank Thompson, Kiecutor, and Joe U. Lnue, Administrator of the estate of J nines Tbompsou, deceased. and Lysander W. Tuliejw. Trustee for F.mlly T. Barry, are defendants. Uuiaha. Nebraska. June lHlh, ISM). John w. Mcdonald. Sheriff of Douglas County. Nebraska. Saunders & Macfarlaud, attorneys. 1'. L. Johnson va. llrlggs' 1'laje Building Association, et al. Doc. li; No. S2. B-1U-J AV. 11. IttHSKLL, Attorney, 618 New York Life Building. SIKC'1AL MASTER fJOMMltfSIONKK'B hale. Under and by virtue of an order of aale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of tbe district court for Dougiaa county, Nebraska, and to me utrected, 1 will, on the 21st day of July, A. D. IrWtt. at one o'clock P. u. of said day. at tbe north front door of the county court house In tbe city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tbe higheat bidder for cash, the properly described in aald order of aale aa follows, to-wlt: Lot three ( block nine (), Park Forest, an addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, and lot two vil In biojk two (I) In Vanderook's Terrace, an addi tion to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, ulatted and recorded, all in Douglas county, state of Nebraska. Said lot three (J) in mock nine oo, rars Forest addition to the clly of Omaha, to be aold tosatis y The Mutual Investment Com pany, plaluillf herein, the sum of seven and 34-lull dollars (i7.M) Judgment, wlih Interest thereon at rate of teuiiui per cent per annum from February 4th. lsar. To satisfy John Woodford, defendant herein, the sum of three hundred forty-one and 71-luu dollars ($1141. 71) Judgment, with In terest thereon at rate of eight (Si per cent per annum from February 4, lsli.i. Kuiii Int. two i2iln bliH'.g twoCiiln Vander- cook's Terrace Addition to the city of Omaha, to be sold to atlsry i lie mutual tn ve.o ment (loiimanv. ulaiulilf herein, the sum of twenty-eight aud W 10U dollars il.u.l) Judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of ten (10) per cent per annum iroiu reuruai 4, IH'.iS. , , . , To satisfy John fc. oxnaro. aerennani herein, the sum of six huudred elghty-hve and 41-100 dollars iH5.4D Judgment, with In terest thereon at rate of eight oo per cent per annum from February 4. Isw5. Hoth of said lots to be sold to satisfy Julia Vandercook, defendant herein, tne sum of thirty-one and 62-luu dollars iMl.ttiii Judg ment, with Interest thereon at rate of eight (Hi per cent per annum from February 4, ln'.i'i. To satisfy the sum of forty-seven and 4K-IUU dollars (474S; costs herein, together with ac cruing costs according to a judgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas county, at its February term, A. D. 1H5, in a certain action then and there pending wherein The Mutual Investment Company was plaintiff, and Jacob Myera and othera were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, June 18. 181)8. ... . HARRY E. HURNAM, Special Master Commissioner. W. H. Kussell, a torney. Mutual Ic estment Company va. Myers. Doc. V, No. 1JU. o-lD-S SALNOKU9 tsc MACFAKLAND, Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of tbe district court for Douglas county, state of Nebraska, and to nie direct ed, 1 will, on tbe Btfth day of July, A. D. 1SW, at one o'clock p. n. of said day at the nonh front door of tbe county court house, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest tidder for cash, the property described in aald order of sale as follows, to-wlt : The north thirty-six (38) feet of lot 6 ve (51, block twelve ill2), Improvement Association addition to the city of Uuiaha, Dougiaa county. Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy first P. L. Johnson, plaintiff herein, the sum of one hundred and ninety-seven dollars ($ ID7.0U), witn Interest thereon from May 6th, 1.5. at the rate of seven (7) per cent per anium. To satisfy lrwen Levlston, de endant herein, the auni of eleven hundred ninety four and 52-100 dollars if UD4 Mi, with Interest thereon from May 0th, ls, at tbe rate of tun (1U) per cent per annum. To satisfy costs herein Id the sum of twenty-nve and 3-100 dollars t25.KI), to gether with accruing costs according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Dougiaa county, at Its May term, A. D. 1HU5, In a certain action then and there pending wherein P. L. Johnson was plaintiff, and Frances I.Thomas, Dexter L. Thomas, her husband, lrwen Levlston and Charles Ladd Tbomaa were defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, June Mi, A. D. 1VK. GKOKGE V. HOLBROOK, Special Master Commissioner. Saunders & Mactarland, attorneys for plain tiff. Johnson vs. Thomas, et al. Doc. 44; No. 34. tt-ttt-S V. . SI IIU kl.Ut. Attorney. W7 New York I. If Hulldlne. SHFKin I-A1F. HV IHII K K AN urJer of aaiw laaued out of the diatrlcl court for liouala county. Nebraaaa. and to in directed, 1 will, on the iu day of July. A. 1). I- al IK o'clock a at of aald day. at tli KA-T frout dr of the cuiity court houae. lu lb city of Omaha, iMugl county, vuraska. ell at puollc auclloa unit blgh at bidder for caah, Hi properly deacribed In aald order of aaie aa foiiowa, to-wlt: 1 he ihuI twenty Jtn feet of lot eleven. IH. and the weal twenty lA'i feel of lot twel I-', all In blia'k II." In MiIpu's Micoud addi tion to the city of Omaha, a surveyed, platted and recorded, all In Doufla county, late of Nqpraaka. (aid property lo lien. Id to satisfy Annie It. Keea. defeudaut herein, the aum of on thousand Blue hundred aud slaty een aud va-luu dollar ill, ii urn judgment, with Inter val thereon al rat of seven i7i per cent per aiiLUiu from May 4ih, la.i. Iwiun a ttrat Ilea upon atajve deat-rlta-d properly. To aatlafy Decatur I lly liauk, a corpora lion, plaintiff herein, the aum of eight hun dred aud twelve dollar ilslXun Judgment, with Interval thereon at rale of ten i Ini per cent per annum from May 4ih. lawn, helug a vecond lieu Uatn alaive dearribed property. To aatlafy me Hale I lly Hat IJoinpHiiy.de feudant herein, the aum of thre huudred and eighteen aud tli ln0dollarsilulKa.il, with luiereal tuereou al the rale of aeveu u) per cent per annum from November -Hit. Is.4, which la a third lieu upon abovv describe.! properly. To satisfy llulakamp Brothers Company, defeudaut herein, thu aum of five hundred aud ulnety-elght aud m-lot) dollar tlim wo, with luiereal thereon al aeveu in per ceut per anuuui from November Alth, si4. whlcn amount it a fourth lieu upon aald alaive de scribed property Taaiiafy the Kllpalrlck-hia'h Dry thaida Company, defeudaut herein, li turn of two hundred aud II ft y-four aud 38 luu dollars ii4 .XI). With Interest thereon at the rale of even (7) per ceut per auuuiu from November lAith, l(W4. which amount 1 a fifth Hen upon said above described property. To sallafy Ilia further aum of eighty-one and 13-100 dollar il l.li coals herein, until paid, together wllu accruing Costa, accord ing to a Judgmeut rendered by the dlalrict court of aald Hougla county, al It May term, A. D. Iswl, In a certalu action then aud there pending, wherein Dncaiur City Bauk, a corporation, Is plaintiff, and David K. Smith. Mary A. Smith this wire), Mary K. Dutcher, Annie 11. Roes, I. M. Smith, Waller N. Casaell, Tue tiale City Hal Company, The C. Hhoukuy Company, llulskamp Brothers Couipauy, James I i nier and Chui lea Kohln aon, James Forrester & Company, John T. Plrle, tieorge scoti, Robert bcoii, Andrew M. Lelsh, John A. Sweet. James Uroaae, Samuel C. F'lrln, JolinC. Scott, John J. Wood, aud Henry Orosse, parluera, Louis Wyler, Isaac Wyler, Win. Ackerlaud, Max Acker laud aud A. K. Wyler. partners aa Wyler, Ackerlaud A )ompuy, Henry C. Schwab aud Alfred Hchwab, parluera aa Schwab Brothers, Leonard Atkinson Company, J. W. Peregoy and W. V,. Moore, partners aa Pere goy Moore, kllpalrick-Kia-h Dry liooda Company, Friedman Brothers & Schitfer. The Trojan Shirt A Collar Company, C. K. Bradt, M. I). Shlpman and 11. F.. Bradt, partners as Bradt A Shlpman, Tollerlon A Stetson Com pauy.The Hartman Trunk Con. puny. Hold ing Brothers Company, Joel J. Bailey A Com pany, C. M. Henderson A Company, Palmer A Company, 1. W. Wells aud Tbomaa A. Brock were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, June 28, lNliA. john w Mcdonald, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. V. O. Sirlckler, attorney. Decatur City Bunk vs. Smith, et al. Doc. 60; No. ail. II 31-5 S.VUNUKIIH & MACrAllLANI), Attorneys, 141)4 Farnam Street. SHERIFF'S SALK By vlnue of an order of sale Issued out of the District Court for Douglas county. Nebraska, and to me di rected, 1 will, on the 11th day of August, A. D 1MI. at ten o'clock A. H of said day, at the EAST frontdoor of the county court house, In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, sell at public auction, to tbe highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: Lot four 14) In block "K." and lot six (Hi In block "K," lu Saunders A Hlmehatigh's aildl tlLlilo the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, as surveyed, plstted aud recorded; also lots ten 111)) and eleven (111 In block one il' In Saunders A lllmebaugh'a addition to Walnut Hill, an addition to the city of Oiuaba, as surveyed, plaited and recorded, all In Douglas county, stale of Nebraska. Said proerty to be sold to eatlsfy Arthur M. Cowie, plaintiff herein, the sum of three hundred and ninety-nine and 70 100 dollars (l&W.iU) Judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of ten I III) per cent per annum from May 4th, ls'.tl. which said amount Is a Urst valid and existing lien upon said lot four (4) In block ' F." and lotslx (8i in block "K." To aatlsfy Arthur M. Cowie, plaintiff herein, the sum of three hi nil red and forty two and (III 1L dollars ..'. tun. with Interest thereon at the rale of ten (Bit per cent per annum from the4ih day of Miy, IMim. which said amount Is a first valid ami existing lien upon said low ten (10) and eleven (11) in block one (I). To satisfy Ben II Wood and Daisy B, Wood, his wife, defendants herein, the sum of two thousand aud aeventy-seven and :0 Ion dollars $J.077.Sl Judgment, with In terest tbf reon at rate of ten (ID) per cent per annum from May 4th, Is'.ai. which said amount Isaaecond valid and existing Hen upon said above described property. To satisfy the sum of twenty-one and !:i-HK) dollars (&I.53) costs herein, together witli accruing cost, according to a judgment rendered by the district courtof aald Doug las county, at lis May term, A. D. lh(. In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Arthur M. Cowie Is plaintiff, and Davis Skalnakowsky. Rachel Skalnakowsky. Bfn li. Wood, and Mrs. Daisy b. Wood, bis vlfe. were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, July 10th, 1K'.i8. JOHN W. M( DONALD, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. Saunders A Macfarland, attorneys. Arthur M. Cowie vs. Davis Skalnakowsky. Doc. W; No m 7-U) 5 AV.ll. UL SSKI.Ii, Attorney, 616 New York Life Building. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execu tion on transcrlut Issued out of the dis trict court of Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 have levied upon the fol lowing described properly of Martin W. Kasti and Mary Kastl, to-wit : The north one-half ('-fciof lot three (3) In block Hfty-Uve (.V, city of South Omaha, aa surveyed, platted and recorded, ail In Doug las county, state of Nebraska. And 1 will, on theZlst day of July, A. I). 1SU6. at 10 o'clock A. H. of said day, at the KaST front door of the county court house, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, sell at public auction the properly above described, to satisfy Linda W. Payne. plaintiff herein, the sum of seventy-three and al looootiars nil uamages ana nrteen and 35-luu dollars iii;..i5i costs of suit, which bv the ludgmentof Eben K. Long, a Justice of the Peace In and for said county, on the 14th day of January, 1S'J, (a transcript or which Judgment was on the lftih day of January, lwl. duly tiled and docketed In the district court within and for said county) recovered against the said Martin W. Kastl and Mary Kastl, with inlei eat lliereon at the rate of ten (lu per cent per annum from the 14th, day of January. until paid; and also the further sum of ninety- live cenw(6c). the costs of Increase on said Judgment, and the accruing costs. Omaha, Nebraska. June lSUli, A. D. 1W. JOHN W. MclXlNALI), Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. W. H. Rutsell. attorney. Payne va. Martin nastl.et al. Ex. Doc. V ; No. 23b 8-19-S IIVKON O. nCHHANK, Attorney. Eighth Floor N. Y. Life Bldg, QHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an order a- of sale Issued by tbe clerk or tne district court of Douglas county. Nebraska, on a de cree of foreclosure, wherein John F'. Flack Company is plaintiff, and Andrew Miles. Executor of the estate of John L. Miles, et al. are defendants, 1 will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, at the EAST front door of the court house in said . a. ........ A It t.ut COUUlJf. OU me i I lu uaj i,i numni. n . ... 11. at one o'clock P. M. the following described landa and tenements to satisfy the judg ment and costs in said action, to-wlt: Lots seventeen tl7i. eighteen tiro aud nineteen tli)) in block tifteentl.""1. Orchard Hill, an addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, allaltuated in nouguis county ami state of Nebraska. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, this 10th day of July, ISM). john v. Mcdonald Sheriff of Dougiaa Couniy, Nebraska. Hyron li. Burbank, attorney. DjC. 53; No. .".'1. T-10-5 W, T. M KI.KOM, Attorney. 1'ilJ N Y. Lit llldg. StlPRItr HALE.-By virtu, of , a ordsr of sale laaued out of th dlatrli l oourt for Dous la county. Nehraaka. and Ut ma dl reeled, I will, on th lltlt day of August, A D M4. at teo o i liN k a. M. of aald day, at la,, FAsl' front dia,r of the county court bouav. In the city of Omaha, Itouglaa county. N. brsaka, il at public auction lo th high bidder forcaah the properl y described lo aaid. order of al a followa U-wlt : Lot nine i. In bl.a k two iii la Cherry Hill addition lo lb city of Omaha, aa aurvy4t plat led and recorded, all la Itouglaa couuty, alate of Newraak. Said property lu be sold lo aatlafy David W. Audera.m. defendant herelu.theaiiinof hundred and eltghy-aeven aud M-luudollar it. al fan, with Interest Iheraou al rat of tan i lii. per cent per annum from May 4th, laua. To aatlsfy the aum of tblrly-one and lU-KXk dollars it.ll H3i coat a herein, together with, ac crulng ciait according lo a judgment rea dered by the dlslrk-t court of aald Douglas county, at Ita May lenu, A. D Iswl. la a cer talu action then aud there peudlng, wharelai Walter E. heeler la plaintiff, and r'.llcabalii A V. a ire. Christopher Moor, her husband, I) W. Anders, in ill rat and real nam) ua known) and W I. Irlaa utr.t aud real Daw, unknowui are defendant. Omaha, Nebraska. July liilh, . JOIIN W. M DJNALD, Sheriff of Hougla County, Nebraska. W.T. Nelson, attorney. heeler v. Moore, el al. Doc. HI; No. VA. 7-IU-i l.cfc-al Notice. la Jualtre Court before Horace K. Power Juatlce of the Peace In aud for Dougiaa counly, Nehraaka. J. F. and T 11. Lindsay, trading a J. I. Lladaay A Co., plalulltls. . Adelbert Beach, defendant. Adalbert llaach will taka notice thai on the 3.11)1 day of June, IH'.m, Hora -e K. Power, a Justice of th Peace In and for llouglaa couniy. Nehraaka, laaued an order of attach me t for the sum of f75 oil and coat. In an action pending before lilm, wherein J, F. Lindsay aud T. H. Lindsay, trading aa J. K. L'ndaay A Co., are plaluillf, and Adalbert Beach Is defendant ; thai property of toe da fendunt consisting of One Hoi of Hooka has been all in lied under aald order. Said causa was continued until the Mill day of August, Iswl at V n'clis'k A. M. Dated, Ou,aha, Nebraska, July In. lsiat J. K. LINDSAY A CO. By Cavanagh A Thomas, attorney. 7 1M-I Iirtfal Notice. In the district court of Dougiaa county, Nehraaia. J. J. Bertha llanu va. Uann Johnaon Hanna, The defendant, llann Juh'aon Hanna, will lake notice that on the Ulh day of July. A. I), IMJ. J.. I. Bertha Hiinnx, the plaintiff. Sled her petition lu the dlalrict court of Dougiaa county, Nehraaka, against I! ami Johnson Hanna, the object and prayer of whlcb ara lo secure a divorce from the defendant, on Hie charge of desertion, failure lu support and cruelty. The plaintiff prays thai th marriage rulittloii existing between her and the defendant be annulled aud set aside, and I hat her maiden name be restored toiler, You are hereby required to answer said pe tition on ur before tbs .lib day of August, I MM. JOIIN T. (1ATH KRS, 7-10-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Aiiicntleil Article of lnoor liorHllon. To Whom It may Concern: Notice la hereby given that Article IV. of the Arlli'lea cf Incorporation of the Ameri can Publishing Company of Omaha, N. braaka, ha been amended to read aa fol lowa, to-wlt.: The capital stock of this corporation alia.ll be t wen l y live thousand dollars (fiA.UIiuOU), divided lulo shares of ton dollarsilll) oui each, which shall be fully paid and non-asessahl when Issued. Omaha, Nebraska, Jul v 1st, Is06. ATTKsr: JOHN O. THOMPSON, M. L. Zook. President, Secretary. 7-4-4 Notice. To Frank M. Lahman, non-resident de fundant: . . You are hereby notified that on the 26th day of June, imK), Lavlna M. Lahman Hied a relit Inn against you In the district court of louglaa county, Ne irn.kii, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the grounda of extreme cruelty, and being of aurtle out ability to provide suitable, iniilnteniince for her, you have grossly, wan tonly and cruelly rt fined and neglected to do so. and for non-support. You are re quired to answer suld pjlltlon on or before, Monday, the Hah day of A ugust, lHDtl. Oman :t, Nebraska, July 3. KH. LA VINA M. LAHMAN. By Byron (J. Burbank, her attorney, 7-J-4 Notice of Indcbteiliien. To Whom It May Concern: We hereby certlfv that the total Indebted" nets of tha Apollo tin') does not exceed Uv hundred and II fly dollars. Omaha, Nebraska, June sin. isvn THOM. J.PENNF.LL, President, GEO. VV. HOLBROOK, Secretary, Anoi rii Mkyer, I Chah. Fi. AHiioi-r, Board of Directors. W, W. Fikhkb, ) 7-10-4 Consumption's Cruel Record. More than two-fifths of all deaths in this country are caused by consumj tion and pneumonia. This diagram tells the story: PDtnola ftfld Caaa mptlca .... WtKOKtUKU liUfrheiildiMRft Bright dUeaM Reart dli IHpt atria Apopltiy Cancer By the timely use of Dr. Acker's hnplish Kern edy, consumption and pneumonia are quickly and absolutely cured. Take it at the first sign of sore throat and lungs. 3 Sizes : 25c.. 50c.. $1. All Drarriits. 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