THE AMERICAN. CAUGHT IN HER OWN TRAP. How Mit rn(l Trll ! p Mr Prlnglo liad ln nmriVd Juat tit month und v.oul.1 hv Wn tiP rT. but ! w.i on of tin who n-vir can !( -ll mmish alnne. ay the IVlroit Kr I'n-ca. Sh s" Inrlinrd to he joalou of Mr I'rliitlr nd was filled with nunalw that h.vl ltd actual foundation. Hut li" d'fldrd ta at a trap for him and It wer h urrd to her that ahe mltht possibly tall into it herself. On day when Mr. 1'rlngle went home to dinner hit wife handed him note, which ahe aald had been tor him that morning. He opened It nd. after nannlnn It hastily, thruat U indifferently Into bla pocket. "Anythln Importantr Ved hit wife, In a tone trembling with eiclte tuent. "No-o. A bualneaa maltcr, that U U" "You aeemed pleased over It." aug gerted Mrs. Trlngle. Mr. rrlngle laughed. He aleo blush ed. HU wife detected evidences of ooiwcloua guilt In the fart that he did no, offer to ahow her the letter. Yea, she thought he had him aafely trap ped and the knowledge made her ut terly wretched. Mr. Trlngle read the note over again on hla way to the office: "Dear Sir: I have often aeen and ad mired you from a distance, and would be greatly pleaaed to make your ac quaintance. Meet me thla afternoon at 4 o'clock at the approach to Belle Ile lrldge. I will wear a blue dreaa ana carry a bunch of pink roaea. "ADMIRER. At the hour specified the woman In the blue drea waa there. A man who waa not Mr. 1'rlngle walked up to her. "I have your note," he began, but he turned on hlra like a fury. How dare you apeak to me? I am here to meet my husband by appointment. "I guess not You are here to meet Mr. Trlngle. who sent me to tee what you " "Wretch! If you address another word to me I'll call for help." "Eicuse me. but If Mr. Prlnglo had expected to meet hla wife I am sure Le would have come." Mrs. Trlngle took a passing car and vent home. She had changed hsr dress and butter wouldn't have melted In her mouth when Mr. Trlngle came in. She thinks she has proved her husband to be a model of rectitude, but she doesn't know that he spotted "Ad mlrer" at the first glimpse of her dls Cuiscd handwriting. FASHION'S FANCIES. Itata may lie worn to wilt the wearer, either tlllc.l oer the fare or set well bark. IlraMIng and embroidery will be u-d quite extensively thl fall and winter, both on coals and skill. Sleeves ate tit so full nor so high on the thoul.lers. but arc yet far irom the tight sleeves which acre promise. Saco.uo coats are to be the dreany wraps for the autumn, ana mey i mado either of Uel or of the rich pcau de sole, All the latest fro.U have mouium-- i ...... lha stsed. If not actually narrower. . arm being covered with a tlgni-niun smooth or wrinkled hleeve. with a very short ruff or drapery arranged at me loo- Corselets sre In great favor, ann xne bolera Jacket sorm to have taken a new lease of popularity, ana, com bined with the new corselet or uigu- draped belt, will be much worn mis autumn. NVarlv all the atxeet costumca are made with a Jacket, cither real or sim ulated, for where a tight-fitting waist Is preferred, basques are irequenuj sewed on to the bodice, the joining Ing covered with the belt. Snrava of sreen oats and bunches 01 green wheat are showing incmwiv. among the trimmings of the fall mil linery. In opposition to the bright red cherries and currants that have been Introduced for the decoration or iau bats. Covert coatings and fine-faced cloths unless for dress occasions, are used mostly In fall wraps, and they come In many shades of tan and dark shades of green and blue. One of the most usefu and fashionable garments tor the fall Is a long coat or ulster. Bonneta for elaborate occasions are airy, Indeed, being made almost en tirely of gathered tulle or lace and Jet ,r.A ttmmert with dark velvet, sprays of flowers, or feathers, while some of the tiny affairs have a full osprey porcnea upright at the back. The flchu haa finally shown Itself on children's frocks, having heretofore been strictly confined to the gowns for those of a large growth; but now there i. . b enrniture which Is a sort ol ..it,,,-, miiar and fichu combined, which i extremely dainty and pretty and which will undoubtedly find great favor, H.1 XIK.U M IFAUI.M Attorney. It 4 Kara! Kliwl. S'-UL MAsTklt xM MINION .m !.- t'aUer sad l)jr ru of an imn-r it ! oa uh r of fiirivhwuw of umrMr wt itmwti out of in tlirti't court for iKiuulu routily. ! of Nehrk. and l dl-r.- I will oa Ih ! UT t N.ivu.t r. A li I-'" at t" oVUkIi A M of said day. at lh KAT front door of tti coonty court hew, in the fit t of liii(i. hml-iuiiiy. N.-l.r-k. Brll at iiutilk' auction tu tti lilKh n t.l.l.l.r for ca.li. Ii trort jf d-.:rltd ia ld oror of i follow., to wit: li li iSi unit srv. li iti la ll' U ii f J I li-Ulrf. full illlu. n addition to Ui city f Omaha: alo ' f .uriti Hvii.aii m, .n.l iTi In Muck une ill uf linijr.iv.- uifot AmocUUoo, an auuiuon to in cnj of un.Hlia. all la luuxl couuty. Nlimk, HkIU urop-rty to t old to satmfy tbe uUlatirr. J. kawlita Urul. 10 tue hhi of tea thou.Riid lntn hundred onii and to-l'W dol lin itlu Mil ii, Willi lutvrmit from May in. at Ilia rata of alahl l"i Pr cent per ,Ti"i'atif y th ui of ality-elicht and 1K-KI0 dollara n,riMia lirlo.Uimui'r with ac cruing cit. accordlns to a iuduuii-nl rro derml by Ui dl.trlct court of ld Ihmiilaa county, at lu May term. A. l. 1-wn. In a cer tain action Umo and there im oiIIoK. wh-rela J. Kal.ton Uraiil 1 pUlntllt. and t barlea .. tHUlre, Klla J. fouliY and the t lly of Houlh Omaha. Netiraaka. ara defendanU Hated alUuiaua, Nelirwaa, October Win. A. U thus. OR( I KG E O WALI.ACK. Hlieclal MaHtert'Amiiiila-loner. 8aunder A Mcfarlaud, aturi.eyi fur plalo tlff. Orant ri FiUlre. et al. Doc. 4"; to. ail. 10-10-5 WM. II. Itl SSi:!.!.. Attorney. l N Vork Life Hulldinc. NuTI' KOP fHkltUra eALK orUFAL K.-Tl K H eiriuw of a ilurlea order of aie imuM oui of the UUlf l court tor iKiualaa countv. Nenraaka and la iurauaiice of the d iee of aaUl c url la an action therein ln.!eid at Eiefuilua Ducket W. irn.e 6T herein I re4 II. Kent t plintl an t Altle J. Iteaft. rt al . are d-f.-non'a I ill. al ten o'clock a. H oa the S4th ay of oemlier. lwal at the KAT frout diar of li Hjclaa county court bouw, at Umaha. Ne- jhrk4,ael at public auction fi the hiKlo-al bul. rr tor ca.li. Mi a'1fy aaid onier and de cree, the ral rai ale .m.aie is ixiuna. roun'. Ne ra.ka. deacrllied at follow: lit e ill In bl.a k lit iai in am mn ATenue l ark a i addition to the city of roulb Huaha. a aurtryed. platteu ana leccrueu. II In liouKlai county, aiaui i r euraaaa. Uuiana, ebraka. ocioor i.ira iv John w. mchonald. rbertffnf DouKlaa Oouniy. Nehraaka. Kent a. Krad. et al. 11 Ti H.XV MEHH MACKAltliASIr. Attornrya. 14H0 r'arnain Street. SlIKKIr'K' HAI.E. Hy virtue of an order of al laHUrd out of the Ulatrlct court for ltouklaa county. Nebraska, and to me dl rwiel Twill, on the 24ih da of November. A. 1 f.ai at ID o'clock A. M. of aald day, at ths KA!T front door of the county court hoiiaa. In the city oiuinana, iniumua roumj, ebraak. aell at public au tlon to the hlKh- eat i Idder for caab. the property ueacnueu in aid order of HW aa ioiu w. ui-wii; Tbe aouthweal nuarier oi aw:tion i mi. tow nub I p fifteen (1 north, rnniie liuru-enuJi. east of the Klitb Principal Mertdlaot cou- l.lalim In all ten luiacrra accoruina win government aurvey, Uigether w th all tene ment, hereditaments and appurtenancea thereto belonitlDK, an uvunw iu uit biuuij of IhuiKlaa and alate of Nebraaka. u.i,i ..nuiarttr to he aold to aaliafr Albion W. Hve. ulalnllff herein, tbe aiim of two thousand one hundred and twenty-four and ll-liiu dollarslCMM.il. with Interest tbereon . . nf ten .tin uer cent tier annum from Heutembrr 21rd. 1HS5, which Is a flrst ..n.l .nil iatlna lien uuon said teal estate. Toaatiafy David M. lire, defendant here in, the mill or wiree tnouaauu imw mmm Hmri .n1 alitv-aeven aid 35-1U0 dollars l.;W7.ii. with interest thereon at the rata of ten (101 percent per annum from Septem ber sard, li&5, which amount la a second valid nrf ..i.tintr linn uuon said real estate. Also to satisfy the further sum of twenty- f jur and W-10u dollars cos nerem, until paid, together who ai.cruina ccmia. ao ..,iin i.i. iirinnient rendered bv tbe dlS' trlct court of said Douglas county, at it Hepteinber term, A. D. 1HIK). In acertairi action then and there pending, wherein Albion W. ci i. ni.iniiif. and John r. Hack Com pany, a corporation organised under the laws. .f the stats of Nebra-ka, John r. Hack and David H. ure are aefenuanui. Ub,N.hrMkWobe,.l Bhorlff of bouavUs County. Nebriwka c....Hiin.. a. MutfiAiMtanti. hiu rnt vi. Klye vs. Klack Co., et al Doc. 50; No. 856. 10 W. 11. Ul'KSKLU AtUirney.eH New Vork Life Building. HEKirF H SALE By virtue of aa order of aala laaued out of the district court for Douglas county. Nebraska and w me di rected. 1 wIII.ob th 17th day of noemoer. la. 1 1. at tea ovlock a. or aald say, at the KAMT front dixit of the county court house In the city of Omaha. Douilas county, ne braaka. aell at public auction to me nixnesi bidder for cash, tbe pr .prtf deac rlbed la S'ld order of aula as folio a-s, u-w.t: but one (II la block nva in in msaoun Avenue fark, an addition to the city of Houlh Oman, as surveyed, platted and re corded, all In Douglas county, state of Ne braska. .... puid property to tie sold to satisry r rea II. Kent, iilalniiff herein, the sum of "even hundred forty-sin and MMtN dollars iiTM.Mi ludmnent. with Interest iner-o- at raw. oi ten 1 101 percent per anuuin iroiu mc no uj ofMar.lswt To aatlaft the sum of twentv-Dlne and 2s-l.l dollars d.'S'Jl) cU herein, with In terest thereon at rate of ten (ioi per cent par annum from the 25ib day of June, lxw, u til paid. together with accruing coats, according I., a luilirment rendered bv the district court of said Douglas counly. at lu May term A. 1). IH'ai. In a certain action men anu mere pending, wherein Kred n. Kent was piaintm. and Altle J. Head and Adelbert J. Head were defendants. . Oumba Nebraska, October win. imm. joiin w. Mcdonald. PlierifTof Dougla County, Nebraska Wm II UiimshIL a(.Liirti . Kent vs. ltead. Doc. W: No. 55. 10-19-8 tanourher on Taiatlon Henry Labouchere Is always Interest ing If not original. Here Is his Idea of a sound system of taxation: Every one ought to be allowed to accumulate during his lifetime what lie pleases, but when he dies ;here ought to be a maximum that he may leave to relatione or friends, all In ex ccss of this maximum going to the state. Take, for Instance, Mr. Astor. It Is said that he possesses about fifty million pounds sterling. Evidently he cannot spend the Interest of amount. In a given number of therefore, if this money from tlon to generation remains liands of one single Individual,, 'toscome 500 million pounds Neither the Indfvidital nor the nlty will benefit by this. The would meet It by handing into 11c trensury most of Mr. Asto million pounds sterling on his HowjKoultl this harm him? He woulu ' have ceased to exist. If the slate took 89 per cent of hla money on his death he would still have one-half million pounds sterling to dispose of and rn thla sum his heirs or heir might rub on very comfortably. "SCRAPS." No receptacle has ever been made strong nough to resist the power of freezing water. The gold fields in Tauldlng county, Georgia, are being developed, and have proved quite productive. Burnhnm, the scout who ahot the chief Instigator of the Matabcle war, If home In Pasadena, Cal. According to the statistics of the Department of Agriculture, wheat land In Kansas rent at 12.10 per acre. A report baa been circulated In Lon don that as soon aa Dr. Jameson Is lib eraiort he will marry a beautiful ss. i Did the play go las! tinds Well, hardly; but you e seen ihe audience. New I iks i x 7 N f i J Katlnc Slowly. The opinion that hurry in eating is a prolific cause of dyspepsia Is founded on common observation. The 111 rc eults of bolting food have been attrib uted to the lack of thorough mastica tion and to the Incomplete action of the saliva upon the food. Two-thirds of the food which we eat Is starch, and starch cannot be utilized In the system as food until It has been converted Into ugar, and this change Is principally effected by the saliva. But there is a third reason why rapidity of eating In terferes with digestion. The presence f the salivary secretion in the stom ach acts as a stimulus to the secretion ef the gastric Juice. Irrespective of the mechanical function of the teeth, food which goes into the stomach Incom pletely mingled with saliva passes elowly and imperfectly through the process of stomach digestion. There fore, as a sanitary maxim of no mean value, teach the children to eat slowly, and In giving this instruction by ex ample the teacher, aa well as the pupil, may receive benefit Troy Times. 'at-Bntldlna Flan. There are fish that build nests Just as birds do. The most interesting are the paradise fishes of Japan. The eesta they make are very odd, indeed, being composed entirely of air bubbles. Ordinarily of a dull silvery color, the male fish goes a-woolng In a striped costume of red, blue and green, with atreaks of brightest orange on the cen tral fins. Later on the female con atructs tbe nest, swallowing air, and ejecting it in the shape of bu Utiles held and made permanent by glutitous cap sules from a secretion In her mouth. Wouldn't Do Daughter "I think I ought to go to cooking school, mamma, don t you?1 Mother "I can teach you to cook, my ear." Daughter "Oh, but you won't Oo. mamma; you only cook the ordi jiary things that people eat.' Roxbury Dazette. 11? Keeping etrong? I niHllHKlU nwii le 01i, I'm sorry to the prominent citizens of D.. la Oscar Silver, He own a copper mine and manufactures iron He Is a gold man. The Bluefleld Institute for the High er Education of Negroes has been turned over to the state of West lr- ginla. It cost J8.000. The new woman has Invaded anotnei occupation. A church or itoston na Just appointed a woman sexton, prob ably the only one in New England. The average yield of wheat per acr in the United States and Victoria If about the same, that of the former be ing 12.4 bushels, and that of the lattet 12.5. Fur-bearing animals are becoming so scarce "that the feasibility of breeding them la being discussed. It la conceded that Siberia would be the most desir able place for the establishment ol farms for this purpose. Now Is the time to subscribe for The American HAL'NDKKH & MACFAULiANl) Attorneys. 140 Karnara Street. "KTOTICB To the unknown heirs of James A 8. Demuscy, deceased, and Charles mur mu win-i-Mulil....! defendants: win mwa notice that on the 30th day of October, lswl. Harry J.Twlutlng. plain Iff herein. Bled his petition In the district court of Douglas county. weorasK. againfj ninni iinn.naev. Chiirlea Murray. Western Cold 8urae Company, tbe Unknown Heirs of James 8. D nipsey. d ceased, and John Kush. defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain county Treasurer's tax sale certificate and tax-s paid thereunder, dated April 1st. 1NH3. and ...... ...i,,., ih west, one-half of lot five (S) In block three (3of Patrick's Hrst Addition to the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Ne i..,. .L. H.m m certificate was Issued to Chrrles 8. Dickey, and by him assigned to the plaintiff, WHO is now me owu.-r oi i.o ........ Tiiupa la now due unon sa d tax cer- tl licate and taxes paid t hereunder the sum of one hundred and thirty-five dollar (llHft.00) with Interest from September 2s, 18W1, at the rale often (10) per cent per annum, and an attorney's fee amounting to ten (10) per cent of the decree. I'UlntllT piays for a decree that the defendants may be required to pay the same or that sad premises may be sold ..tiur thn amount found due and costs. and that upon the sale the defendants be barred of all Interest in tald real estaie. You are required to answer said petition on or before Decent ner iiu. i-sm. . . Dated. Umaha, Nehrasfcn. NiWeSi'herS. 1896 1'iaintltT. By Saunders & Macfarland, his attorneys. Doc. AH; No TO. 11 MAUIiKM O CONNOH, Attorneys-.tt-Law, Kl Kiimge Block. NOTICE TO NON-KKS1DENT HKKKNU A NTS. In 'he district court within and for Douglas county. Nebraska. To Alolhlo. SUborborn. non-resident de f.MidiintM: , You are hereby notlfl-d that, on the 20th day of Oetotmr. A. D. lH'.li Fredrick fllber horn. plaintiff herein, tiled a peiltton In sutd court, the object and prayer of w lch are to o.italn a divorce from tbe bon'ls of u atri inony from you on the grounds that you have wilfully abandoned said plaintiff for a period of iiinro than two years last, p st without at y Juit or reasonable cause there for. and for tne custody of hla three children. You are required to answer said petition on or bsfore the 14th day of December, A. li. isssi Omaba Nebraska, unnner in. FKh.l)KlCK SlLBfcKHORN. Plaintiff. By Martlom & O'Connor, his attorney. 10-dO-S J AS. W. CAUU, Attorney. Suite 331 Board of Trade rtn rut UAriTlTU IXIMniSMUJbn o 8ale.-Cnder and by virtue ot an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mort gage. Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, state of Nebraska, and to me directed, l win, on me n -j ..H.IU. a it ikol at one o'clock P. M. of said day at the EAST front door of the county court house. Id the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest Udder for cash, thy property described In aald order of sale as follows, to- 1 1. ivmu in in block eluht (S) of Or chard Hill, an addition to the city of ptuaba. as surveyed, platted anu recorueu, situated In the county of Douglas and state of Nebraska. t , . .njim. said property to oesoiu vo .. ......... W a. fJavla plaintiff herein, tbe sum of three thousand one hundred and thlrty-slx ana 10-100 dollars d.i:.10. due on account of his mortgage, and also tne sum of two hundred j i,.i.m t.n.r. ,ai.40. with in- terest and costs, which amounts are a first and second valid and existing ueu uyuu ... described premises. . ant herein, the sum of one ttousand and seventy-four and 38-100 dollars (11.074 4s). with Interest and costs, which amount Is a third valid and existing lien upon said above described premises. , a i ts. ..tur v the sum of twenty-two and 43-100 dollars (fc2 43) cost herein, together with accruing costs according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at lta September term. A. D. ls.ft. In a certain action then and there pending, wherein William W. H. Davis is plaintiff, and Harrison O. rlrotne, tur.aneia n. jro...o. Fai.nle E. Brome, Bancroft, Whttney 4 Com pany, a corporation, and Callahan Co a pany. a corporation, ara defendants. Seb,naUAWTK5.VCK. Special Master Commissioner. Ja. W. Carr. atuirney for plal stiff. Davis vs. Brome, st al. Doc. 52; So. s. -10-J3-S , , Probata Notice. In the matter ot the estate of Zulloa Evans, deceased: Notice is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the xe.;utor of said estate before me. County Judge of DJUKlas county, neorasaa, a me couuij court room In said county, on the 6th day of January. PM. on thetlth day of March, 1SOT, and on the Dth day of May, 18H7. at o'clock A M- each day, for tne purpose oi presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims and one year for the executor to settle said es tate, from the 4th day of Noven ber, 1KW); this notice will be puonsneu in im for four weeks successively, prior to tbe 6th day of January. 1807. ll-B-4 County Judge. 8AUNDKK8 MACFAHLANU. Attorneys. 1406 Faro am Street. SHERIFrU SALE. By virtue or an order of sale Issued out of the District Court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me 01 rncted. I will, on the lUlb day of November. A. I) l'wl. at ten o ciocn A. m oi said uay, as tne KA!T front door of the county court nouse. in iha i-iii n( Omaha. Douglas countv. Ne braska sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, tbe property described is said order of sain aa follows, to-wlt: Lot four (4) in block "rv ana tut six ioi in block "K" In Saunders & Hlmebaugb's addl- tl n to tlis city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nehraska.asaurveveo. ulaltea anu recorueu also lota ten (10) and elevenUl) In block one 0 In Saunders & Hlmebaugb's addition to Walnut Hill, an addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorueu, .11 in Hooir aa countv. stale or neur&sua. HaI.I i.ri.ix.rtv to be sold to satisfy Arthur M iinam. iilnlntlff herein, the sum of three hundred and ninety nine and 70-100 dollars (fcWH.TO) Judgment, Wltn interest tnereon ai puia r1 ten illll oernent her annum from May 4th, 1806. which said amount is a first va id and existing lien upon said lot four (4i la )l,uli -V." and lot alx itfi II block "E." To satisfy Arthur M Cowle, plaintiff herein, the sum of three hundred and forty two and 00 100 dollars (HM2.6)). with Interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per ceut per annum from tbe 4th day of May, IHiHJ. which said amount Is a nrt valid and existing lien upon said lots ten(iO) aooeleveo (11) la block To sutlsfv Ben B Wood and Daisy B, Wood, his wife, defendants herein, the sum of iwo thousand and seventy-seven and 30-100 dollars ( fci.077.3i) Judgment, with Inter est thereon at rate of ten (HI) per cent per annum from May 4th. 18SW, which said amount Is a second valid and existing lien upon said above described property. To aat.luf lha auu of twenty -one and 63-100 dollars t!1.53) costs herein, together with accruing com, according to a Judgment rendered by tbe dlsirlctcourtof said Doug las county, at lta may term, a. u. itou iu a certain action then and there pending, wherein Arthur M. Cowle Is p alntlff. and Davis Skalnokowsky, UachelSka nokowsky Hen B. Wood and Mrs. Daisy U Wood, Lis wife, were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, October 9th, t john w. Mcdonald. Sheriff of Douglas Counly, Nebraska. Saunders Macfarlaud, attorneys. Arthur M. Cowle vs. Davis Skalnakowsky. Doc. 62: No 283. 10-U i SAUNDEUS & MACFAUIjAND. Attorneys, 1406 Farnara Street. SHERIFF'S SALE -By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of tbe district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to nie di rected, I will, on the 17lb day of November, A D. 18'JO, at ten o'clock A. M. of suld day. at the F.AfT front uoor of the county court house. In the cit y of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the property described in said order of sale as follows to-wlt: The west one halfifii of lot five (5), In block six (). Heed's First Addition to the city of Omaua as surveyed, p altud and recorded, all in Douglas county, stat of Nebraska. Said property to be fold to sillsfy Ph'lip L. Johnson, plaintiff herein, th- sum of one hundred eighty-four and ;H loo dollars (1181.34) Judgment, with interest thereon at rate of ten (I'M per cent per anuu u from Sep ivmiwr -':i ls'ir. To satisfy the sum of thirteen ana iis-iuu dollars (il-.OH) costs herein, together with ac-f-niinir coHta. according to a ludgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas county, at lta September term. A. D. tSWii. la a certain action men aim mere wherein I'btlip L. Johns n was piaintiu. anu iim.iia Sncorli v Oomnanv. a coruoratlon. or ganized and existing under the laws of the state of Nebraska, was defendant. Omaha. Nebr ska. o -.toner urn, imo. john w. McDonald. Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys. Johnson vs. Omaha security uompany. Doc. 51 and W: No. 186. 10-1H-8 NOTICE OF INOOKPOKATlOW.-notlceis hereby given that Lewis A. Woods. Lor ens Koenig and Burton A. Karr have organ ized a Corporation under and pursuant to the laws of the state of Nebrask a. The name of said Corporation Is "The Mechanical Railway Signal Company," and the principal place for the transaction of lta business Is the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska. The general nature of the business to be transacted Is the manufacturing, buying. leasing and rurnisning auumiauu urr .I....... .lunal auunltea and signals for rall- w.v. hlirhwava and street crossings; also to purchase and sell such patents and rights ai . ha NMurv or nroner for the conduct ing and protection of said business, acd to purchase, own. lease, sell, encumber and convey such real estate m may be necessary f inrfrinnt to the Drooer or profitable con ducting ot such business and to purchase or lease the property of eatd Corporation and to do sucn otner tnioita ai piikui w m necssary or Incident to ths affairs ot the Corporation. , Tko ...thnrlrad canital stack of said Cor poration is $1,000,000.00. divided Into 10.000 shares of 1100.00 each; said stock to be non assessable and Issued when subscribed for and fully paid up. The Indebtedness of this iwmniim to at no time exceed 5 000.00. and the business thereof to begin on the 1st dav of Octeber 1806. and continue for a period of fi fty (50) years. i-H affaiM of the Oornoratlon to be con ducted by a B ard of Directors, consisting of i.u. h.n t.hrA (3i nor more than five (51 members, who shall be elected annually by a majority or the stocanoiuers oi wit oirpu tlon and by such other agents, officers or employees as tbe Board of Directors may de- USTmlD' LOKENZKOENIO. 29 l?ecretry, &Ut,mrvm'mmmTmn is si IN GOLD GIVEN. I WORK FOR FALL AMD CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. ! S We win rv t-i TO to anyone w ho wilt sell within the next f 3 threa nioutba Xlropieaof "Talka to t lilblreu AIhhiI Jeaua" One of j 3 Die luual popular !.! ever rnit.lUued. Over loil.uU roplea a I read v j old. AKenia mii irom i mi w e..iM. wwihuhj iiiupu.wu i f reight i.l and credit vlveu. Couiplel canvaastus uutfll and full j tiifuriuaUoaSaceula. j SI 00.00 BICYCLE GIVEN j i. .h. ni aell K conies In two months. V' will rive an I ataTtCl OHUAX. retail rU-e r.TO.00, to auyone who will sell 110 routes in three mouUia, splendid opportunity for a Church or Society to secure au organ. A OOUD W ATCI1, retail price HUM given to ......... arh sill ull Hln.Diea In 30 days. 1 bis premium Is In addi tion to the rexular romnuaaion. AgenU who do not secure any o tj the prises, are given liberal rommlaalon for any numlasr sold. Iat fall, we pa 1.1 to aireiiui over r-.uw in roiiiiiiiaaioua. n uumuci Buad over IUO.OO per wow Ik. Write us Immediately and sex-tire aagenrv. It will rwr ,rnn. No time t lose, someone will ret hed you. "ri ...ot Htanal Inoureuients on other books and u.hie. for Fall and Holl.lav Trade. A new UKk. " Rortr lean im i.i. "viii raonllv. Avenla often average 10 orders a day. ruinie terms and preiiiiuins aa on "Talka to Chll tren." Weglveextraordin .... ......... I..r aelllna- Marlon llarland's new book. u llama of lha Bible." fJlOOO given foraelllng l0coples In i months, or 1100.00 blcy. ! ele lor selling 0 copies In one mootn. ueunix. sarouint. nnwHwca gR. H. WOODWArtD COMPANY. BALTIMORE. MD. OKO. W. COVELL, Attorney. 523 New York Life Building. SUEKlFt S SAL!. By virtue of an execu tion Issued ojt of the district court of Nebraska. In and for Douglas county, to me directed, tn a Judgmentof said court In favor of Theodore L. Von Dorn against Frederic Mengedobt, 1 nave levied upon tne east one hundred and fifty feet (150) of lots one (1) and urn In Mr-Oandllsh Place In the cltv of Omaha, Douglas county, and state of Ne braska, and on tne 1st day oi injcemoer, v. v. 1806 at the EAST front door of the county court house In the city of omaba, in said Douglas county, ineorasaa, at ten ocioca in lha forenoon. I will offer said property for sale and sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder in money, saia property to be801dtosatisiy saia ju i(mwiuu conn Witness my nana tne ctmi uay oi rcuuiui k i oii4 JOB ! W. MCDONALD. Bberirr of uougias uounty, state oi Nebraska. ju i-a Doc. 87; Me. 357 A LIST OF BOOD BOOKS Foxe's Book of Martyrs. A large quarto volume of 1,100 doublt column pages, and Is a standard' wort In every particular. Cloth, 12.50, sea hy express. LeCaron the Spy Gives a history of the Fenian raids o Canada, and a complete expose of theli plots again the British government Paper, 50 cents, Plain Talk About Romanism of Today B Eev. Hugh Montgomery. , This UttH work Is by no means uninteresting. It draws a comparison between popery and Protestantism, and contains muci historical Information. Price In papet cover. 50 cents. The Assassination of Lincoln- is an Intensely Interesting volume written by 1. at rtarris, one ot mo uu ltary commission wnico vrieu ui f my kti Lake View Consolidated Gold and Silver flirting Co., Located in Beaver Head County, Montana, offers a portion of its Treasury Stock at rt Low Price to secure money todevelop its property and put in a mill. This company owns FOURTEEN CLAIMS of twenty acres each, all well prospected, and have been examined by competent experts and practical miners. The Ore assays from $12 to $300 in gold per ton. It offers the Best Chance for a Paying Investment in the West. The Stock is non-assessable, and its development will greatly enhance it value. This Company has all of the preliminary work done, and is supplied with tools, tool houses, blacksmith shops, and stables, all com pleted, and is only twenty-eight miles from a Railway station. There is also plenty of Timber, Water and Free milling Gold Ore. 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