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Of) TILE OMAHA DAILY "BEE: SUVDAT, APRIL 22, 1000. rem .s.u.r rtn.u- f.statu. HOCHKH FOR SALR. $?,M0.of) for ono of the. mwt desirable 10" room modern residences In tlie H. W. port of tho city; No. 13fi Georgia avc. H.40O.f) for 9-room modern house, barn, largo corner lot, one block north of 1 1 a n s com park. 12.100.00 each for two 6-room cottnscs nt No. 302, Sfioi St. Mary's nve. Houses npwly painted nnd In flrst-clnss condition. Streets paved around 11 of the nbove mentioned properties nnd all speclnl tuxes pnld In full. J2.2I0.P0 for S-room house, bnrn, lot 00x127 ft. No. 970 N. 3Sth nve. tl.MO.OO for 8-room modern bouse, barn, etc., No. 2MS (.'up. uvo. Price reduced from ,200 to !,) this week. tt.Wfl.OO for S. K. or. 20th and Martha sts., with two houses, ono four rooms, one live rooms, or will sell separately. 2,6OO.0O for No. 15.12 nnd 1S3I N. 15th t. with large lot. ll.ttKUO for 9-room modern house, 411? Far- natn st. JJVMrt for fi-room house, 3111 South 21st st. H'O.OO for house and large lot, llth nenr Valley st. If you want to buy n home, either for rnsh or easy payments, ranging In price from VMM to JlO.OdO.OO, call nnd see wViat we (JKORCIR AND COMI'ANV. 1001 FA UNA M. HK-MDGG 23 HOUSRS, forms. R. C. Patterson, 305 N Y L RK-TIl PAYNR-KNOX CO.. IIRAPri' -RTRnS for URAL K8TATE, HAROAIN'8: LOW R8T RATR.H on LOANS; SOUND IN HUHANCR; HOt'SRS, FLATS, STORKS, for RUNT. First floor, N. Y. Life Rids. II 12 701 IIOFSRS, lots, farms, lands, lonns; nlso.llra Insurance. :e. uomls, rnxion dik. iik iuj SNAPS In real estate, money to lonn. L.J L. Johnson Co., 3M 8. 15th St. nKZl CIIRAP homes on monthly payments. In surance. Mrmey to loan. G. K. Turklng ton, m, Us, Bldg. RR-02J- 15-ROOM and l-rnom house. 1D10 nnd 1912 Dorcas, lot ti ft., rents IIS per month. II.IOU lakes both. 2 ft room and 4-room houses, 70.1-5 nnd 9 N. .lid, rents 20 per month. All go for 1.60). 7-rooin house, 41th and Dodge car line, J1.500. 4 houses, 2-story, ti rooms ench, city wnter nnil cistern, rents $21. only $.ViO ench. J. II. PARROTTR, Douglns Itloclt. RB-OJit 22' RRAL KHTATR FOR SALR Ynm choice of T.OfO.OOD news Hunch Innd for snle by Union Pa title Railroad Company nt from tOc to $2.00 pr acre. Knn Neb. Colo., Wyo. nnil Utah. Address U. A. McAllister. Land Coin., ' Omaha, Neb. RR-C12 May 13 FOR SALR, lot Cfixl32, three cottages, near 8th and Center sts.. bargain, $soo.00; part cash, balance to suit. Best aero lot In Hiiruhnm lince, price $2,V).00. Theso nr both bnrgnlns nnd will sell quick. J. A. Lnvgren, 519 Pnxton block. RR-M5IG 21 COTTAOK. 1V4 stories, 6 rooms, on corner, near car line, for sale nt a sacrifice; eusy terms; owner leaving city. V. V. Hedges, 421 lleo bldg. RH-M790 22 MY RRSIDRNCR for sale or rent nt a bargain If taken before .May 1. Ilanscom park. 1325 S 32.1 St. Call after p. in. 'Phone 2113. Mrs. L. D. Vozel. RH-M776 22 -ROOM house. See owner, 2fil0 Bristol. RK M775 r, FOR QUICK returns on bargains only seo 8. A. Uroadwell, Ml N. Y. Llfo Rlilg. KI3 703 IIUSI.MiSS CIIANCHS. FOR SALR, drug store or half Interest In sniuo; doing good business nnd located In ono of tho best towns In Nebrnska. For particulars uddress Frnnk Nedela, Jrote, Neb. Y-M750 tub new snow ciruRcn co., givol strict attention to all classes of collec tions. 401-2-3-4-5 N. Y. l.lfo Bide. Y-757 LADY or gentleman can purchase tho ex clusive agency for the sale of Rlectro znno for $1,000 for tho state of KnnsiiH. .Many of our ngentB are clearing over $500 monthly. We glvo full value In Rlcctro annu medicine, You should realize at least $3,0"0 by selling rights outside of Omuhn. References expected. Our refer ences, banks nnd leading commercial ngencles. Seo display ads Sunday 8. F. Cnll. Address Rleotrozono Mfg. Co., bSO Howard St.. San Francisco. Y MCSS 21 BUBINRSS opening. Hotel site for snle. Ilest opening In the state. Address Lock FOR SALR, well established tailor shop: reason for selling, 111 health. R. Schmltt, 1703 N. 21th. Y-711 22 TO PHYSICIANS A reputable, well estnb llshed nnd paying specialty business In Omaha will bo sold for low cash price, on account of owner's falling health; pres ent business can be Increased to $10,000 per annum, net, within n year; this Is no fako; full Investigation Invited; do not answer unless you have $2,000 to $3,000 to Invest. Address K 63, Omaha Hee. Y-M750 22 FOR KXCIIANOR, nlmost new stock dry goods, notions nnd furnishing goods, bought less than year ngo; Invoicing with out llxtures or building, $8,300; owner owes bills aggregating $2,i00; must be paid cash before removed; will take deslrabln property 'for difference. "Wilde," 745 Wn basiia St.. St. Paul, Minn. Y-M77S 22 FOR INVRBTMKNT In Cnllfornln oil stocks pnylng dividends of twelve to twenty per cent per annum. Reference bank or mer cantile agency. Address Raston, Klrirlrigo it Co.. Los Angeles, Cal. Y "WILL sell atnte rights In well established business to energetic man. Address J. P., 3 Park Place, Now York City. Y--KIO-22 - OOOD stock of millinery, cheap; In splendid location; good reason for selling. Address F 10. Hee. Y-SI5-22 WK8TRRN LANDS WANTRD: Wanted, land In North or South Dakota or Minne sota; send legal description, all particu lars, lowest cash price. "Wilde," 7li Wa basha st.. St. Paul, Minn. V-M777 22 FOR SALR, blacksmith shop, lot tools and stock; good locution; size of shop. 21x70. Address Catter Ilros., Craig, Hurt county, Nehraska. Hnx 122. Y M7S1 22 ONR of tho best paying restaurants In No braska, centrally located; No. 1 trade; town of 10,000. Write to John Haruard, Whiting, la. Y M791 27 COMPANIRS tlnanced; charters furnished; wo' provide our i-ustomers with bonds or hank ccrlltlcates of deposit as collateral security to their stock or bonds; all dono on commission from sales of stocks or bonds; b.nk reference; reference to cus tomers. R. L. Squire & Co.. 3S Wall St.. New York. Y INVEST SAFRl.Y. 43 per cent Interest paid. Let your money work for you. Huy a certificate now. Payments made every fifteen days. Satisfied clients In all sec tions of tho country. Write for par ticulars. C. K. Muckcy & Co., 32 Broad way. New York. Y 6RND for free book that tell how hundreds of people nro Investing a small amount monthly In Co-operative Agriculture In Mexico and securing enormous returns; rellnbln company, bank reference. .Mo. C. & R. Co., 210-212 Laclede Hldg., St. I.nuls, Mo. V I AM overstocked with cigars; will give big discount to cash buyers for 1,000 or up. nil 6-cent goods bought .to retail In tills city, but have overstocked and must sell. Correspond with me If you nre In market for cigars. Can show you. Address F 12, Ree. Y Sli-22 FOR SALR. at n bargain, $1,500 stock of mose.j iano jvv cash; new stock; best location; good business room, isxioo, b.iro ment the same; cheap rent; sood reasons for selling out; don't write, but come at once. Inquire at Bargain House. Neb. City, Neb. Y 9.15 22 ' ' PATRNTS! ' FRRK, valuable innnej making bonk on patents, tells nil about patents mid how to secure them at low eost: glvc 10) mechanical movements. Invaluable to In ventors nnd mechanics; tells how for tunes have been made from simple In ventions that others have laughed nt; th- little pocket dime bunk made over 2"0,00): gives letters of wealthy manufacturers who wnnt good Inventions in their line; send us rough drawings of all your New Ideas or Inventions; no charge for our opinion us to their being new and pntent nble; ndvlce Free; tells how to capltal'zo nnd organize Joint stork patent right com panles: this valuable Inventors wUUi book mailed free to any address; It U overflowing with Invnluable money mak ing patent Information. HIC. HOOIC FRRK. O'Meara t Co.. Patent Attorneys, opr.. Talent ofllee, U SM St., WuslilngtiinD- . . IU.M.F.S."t CHECKS. FOR 8ALK, ment market, Orand fsland. Ilrst-rlnss outfit, original cost of cooler J7.sl.mi; n bargain. Address 113 Locust Bt., Ornnd Island, Neb. Y-914 22 WANTRD, well known Chicago house wants desirable man with few thousand dollars capital to establish nnd enrrv on branch business; 2u0 per month and ex penses; also special prollts; term of years; nigh class business, goods widely known, good for J.",0() per year or better; In quirers to receive attention must stnto amount of cash enpltnl, nlo npproxlmnto rlnanrlnl condition nnd nnme references. C. Harper, Boyce Building, Chicago. Y-910 22 WANTRD mnnngers, a largo corporation doing high class tailoring on the "No Deposit" eusy-puyment plan, wish to se cure mnnagers cnpable of handling n large business who have good Judgment, thoroughly reliable nnd hustlers, knowl edge of woollens not essential; to tnke churge of .Vores to be opened In cities of lOO.Ooo or more in the Mississippi vnllnv; llrsl-clnss stores will be opened, large stocks curried, best cutters nnd work men employed, nil work done where gur ments nro sold. To the right man $1"0 per month nnd 5 per cent commission on gross receipts, which should amount to $3,ono to $1,000 per your; nil expenses paid by the corporation; must Invest $2,0) ti $2.f( In the stock of the corporation and furnish bond. No "Curiosity Bugs" need apply. K. II. Taylor, Secretary, HI La- nane fit., Chicago, 111. Y 909 22 WANTRD. women, men, ofllee managers, cities, towns, something new, $5 and up dally. Peterson, 1B7 Dearborn St Chi cago, 111. Y-&97 22 DRl'O stock for sale or trndcj snap; must go. Lock Box .1)5, Wlnsldc, Neb. Y-W3 22 SPRCt'LATION, $20 margins, ono thousand grain 2 cents, send for our book "S.iec" latlon," free. J. K. Comstock Co.. 23 Traders Hldff., Chicago. Y-9 22 A RARR opportunity Mllllnerv. Queens wnre and notlcti stock located In cotintv seat central Nebraska; bu?'.nes,4 well es tablished and on paying bus's; wt hpI nil or a part of stock; cah; good reason? for selling. Address A. Columbus. Neb. Y-49J 22' FOR SALR. furniture. 3.S-ronm brick hotel, county seat, pop. s.om; food money maker, rates $2 per day; will bear investigation; worth $2,W; $1.2i0 cash will buv It. West ern Hotel Brokers. 101 Bee bldg. YXfi 22 ASK l'8-WR ARK Ht'STLRRS. We promote your patent. We develop your patent. We sell your patent. We only handle patented articles or novelties. We handle anything nnd every thing, nothing too large, nothing too small. If you have spent your money ex perimenting and succeeded In developing a useful article or device, consult a relia ble llrm ns to Its points of merit, useful ness and practicability. They nre In direct touch with tho up-to-date nnd pro gressive public. Agents looking for a money-maker will do well t() write to us. We are patent nnd novelty promoters, National Agency Company, 1026 New York Llfo Building. Chicago, 111. We are specialists in a line of specialties which have never been specially speclnllz de before. Y &3I-22 MKItPIIAMtURK a-rnrir i.-rm o.o.i, $.1,on) CHOCRRIKS and shoes. 11 MlO emi slrw-lf $.1,C00 clothing; several small grocery nnd urug siocks. .muhc. uroKer, dot Knrtiach block. Y 970 22 FOR SALR, flrst-clnss mercantile business, w"l sell stock nt Invoice price for ensh only; will tnke from $5,000 to $7,000; good reason for selling. Address F 23. Hee ellleo. Y oil AUCTION. WILL sell nt public miction the furniture of the Schlltz hotel, cafe nnd roof garden, located between Fnrnum nnd Hnrnev on 16th street, consisting of 60 rooms. This hotel wns furnished with nil new furni ture, enrpets, heddlng, etc., within the past eight months; 1 elegnnt sldebonrd costing over $200. Seekers for household goods should not miss this sale. Don't forget the date of sale, to commence April 24 at 10 a. m. Omaha Auction Co. S51 20 AUCTION of pianos nnd organs; will bo soiu to mo nignesi niuuer ror storage nnil balance of payment next Thursday, April aith. at No. 218 So ISth St. Sale to com menco at 10 u. m. Note tho following list: 1 Chlckerlng nlnno. 2 C.ellierts iplanos. 1 t'haso piano. 2 Marshal & Tronc's pianos. 1 Harrier. l! Organs of various makes. Omaha Auction Co. S.12-24 (MVCHIl ('(III, DR. HRNSHAW. mlcroscoplst and sclen tlllc specialist. CURBS CANCKR without pain. Provides special Germicide medi cines and every known means for tho treatment of consumption, catarrh, asth ma, Hrlght's disease, epilepsy, skin ills ease and disease of the RYR nnd RAR. Treats old ulcers, blood poison, goitre, scrofulous nnd clundular swelling, plies, fistula, rectal and bladder difficulties, heart disease, paralysis, diabetes and all wasting nnd debilitating diseases. Mlscro scoplc examination of tho blood and other secretions of the body. Thorough physical examination. Urinary analysis. Twenty five years in hospital, general and special practice. Ofllco at residence, 616 North 19th St.. Omaha, Neb. Parties out or the city may obtain full Information by writ lug. FUIIMTUIIK Illil'AlIllXO. GLOnB Couch Co., 1519 Lcav'th. Tel. 2529. 5SS PACKING, upholstering, mattress, feather renovating. Tel. 1331. M. S. Wnlklln, 2111 Cuming St. 713 LUNDRRN, upholstering, cabinet-making, rellnlshlnc; mattresses mado over. 1523 Leavenworth. 292 Mny21 BRRTRAM STRFFRN. upholstering, mat tresses renov't'd, couches mude to order. 2201 Farnam. M7C3 M19 FISH IMS RRSORTS. TUB Langdon Hotel is now open for sen son 1900. Finest fishing resort In tho west: good boats, plenty of mlnows; rea sonable rates. Frank T. Vogt, Iingdon; Mn. 743 018 LOST. STRAYRD OR STOLRN, fox terrier, male, 5 months old. head mostly black, with some white, body white; had on collar and tag 101S. Reward for return to 2316 8. 27th St., Omaha, Neb. list M919-22 SIIORTIIAM) AM) TVPF.WRITIXG. A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. I.lfo. -727 AT OMAHA Bus. College, 16th & Douglas. 72S BOYLRS college, court reporter pi'Inclpal. Bco Bldg. -729 .NRBRASKA Busln-ss nnd Shorthand col lege. Boyd's thea'-cr. 730 OSTUOI'ATIIV. JOHNSON Osteopathic Institute, 615 N. Y. Llfo Bldg.; Alice Johnson, D. O,, ladles' dept.; Old. R. Johnson, Osteopathia!, mgr. -714 M. R. DONOHUB. D. O., of Still school, KIrksvllle, Mo., C0I Paxton Blk. Tel. 1367, -715 A. T. IIUNT.ostenpath; nil chronic diseases: "results tell." 305 Knrbach Blk. Tel. m IIICVCI.US. Repaired, 21 & Charles; tires, $1.75. Tel, 2327 -917-Mny ! TIIR best new bicycle, $lo.60 up; repairing, enameling nnd sundries: 2d-hnnd wheels, $3 up. Louis Fleschcr, 1C22 Capitol Ave. -Mm MI.DICAI,. LADIRS out of health find prompt relief. Box 232, Omiilui, Neb. Conlldentlal, -M573 A27 LADIRS, Chichester's Rngllsh Pennyroyal pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c, stamps, for particulars, "Relief for Uidles," in letter by return mall; at diugglsts. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. MIRROR FACTORS . DAMAtSRD looklns elasses rcsllvcrcd. 70S N. 16th. -M197 TYPEWRITERS. RKMINOTON Standard Typewriter and supplies. 1619 Farnam. 720 TYPEWR1TRR8. secondhand, 1116 Fnmam. 721 STAMSIRtmO AM) STt'TTRRI.Xl CURED. Julia Vaughan, 430 Rnmge Bldg, LOCKSMITHS. KEYS fitted, locks repnlred, by B. W, Schneider, at Townscnd Oun Co. Tel. S7i, M620 A29 C. R. HEFLIN, expert locksmith nnd model maker. 307 South 16th St. 'Phone 2022. 921- CARPRXTRR AM) .lOBIIRR. ALL kinds of carpenter work nnd repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 20th nnd Lnko Sts. 370 IIOTRI,. MRTROPOL1TAN, Ruropenn, 13th & Doug las; lowest rates. AVm. Barr, Mgr. Tel. 241. M-670 THURSTON, IS & Jackson: American & European. Newly refitted. Prices mod'r'to F-M74I- Jl!M(, B. & M. Junk house, J. Milder, Prop., dealers I In all metnls, bottles, etc Carloads n i specialty. ui-8Q3 Farnnm. Omaha. Tel. 2373. 101-M 4 STOVH II KIWI us. GASOLINE stoves cleaned. 801-3 N. lfith. -M3J4 A I'M) II V. OMAHA Steam Laundry, shirts 7c, collars 2c, cuffs 4c. 1750 Leavenworth. Tel. '547 -721 fiHXKIIAl. SIIORTIIAM) "WORK. T1IOS. P. WILSON, nil kinds of shorthnnd work. Ofllee 501 Boyd Theater. Tel. 2435. -377 WATER FII.TKRS. "STANDARD" Wnter Filters, nil kinds of filter supplies. Tel. 300. 1507 Hnrnoy St. MS43 A31 FURX ITUR 15 PACK I.VO. OM. Van Stor. Co . 151H4 Farn. Tel. 1559, S63. 723 MCKlil, PLATING. Omnha Plating Co., Bco Bldg, Tel. 2535. -72S TRUMC FACTORY. TRUNKS, traveling Dags, suit cases. Trunks repaired, Om. Trunk Factory, 1209 Farnam 722 AUCTIOMJRRS. OMAHA AUCTION CO. Satisfaction guar anteed. 620 N. 16th St. Telephone 2168. -M732 FOR SAI.K I.I VR STOCK. BRLOAIN HARKS, nil grades. Nlcto Napto Supply Co., Breeders and Dealers, Denver. Colo, M659 30 WAVI'Un TO IIORROW. $3,000 PRIVATE money; ftnproved renl es tate security. B 30, Bee. 614 IM.KATINO. ACCORDION pleating, lvory-rlm buttons. Mrs. A. C. Mark, 17th & Farnam. R 1-11. -560 A2Q IIRICK SIIIKWAMC, 7!C FOOT: If ordered early you can save money. John McGowan, 848 8. 2Sth St. -.M5I1 A26' MAOXETIC IXFIRMARY. THE Nebrnska, 15'7 Chicago St. -433 $25 PRR DAY easily earned by the practice of magnetic healing. Will send you com plete Instructions on magnetic healing, teaching you the art of healing, how to cure nil bad habits and how to be success ful for $20. A. U Smith, 1102 Fourth Ave . Council Bluffs, la. -914 22 Hnll's Satca, BIcyclcB, Typewriters J, J, Deright&Co, Otnahii. SEVEN FOR EIGHT WHAT-ISIT? STMASISIIirs. ANCHOR L1NR MAIL STRAMEHS- N R W YO R K.G L A So"6"w, IX)NDONDRRRY Anchorla Noon, April 21 City of Rome Noon, May 5 Rthlopla Noon, May 1 Furnessla Noon, .May 19 Astoria Juno 9, July II. August 11 City of Rome.. June 2, Juno 30, September S Furnessla....June 23. July 2S, September 1 RATRS QUOTRD TO PARIS D1RRCT. Or with tour embracing Scotland, Rng land and Ireland. Berths must bo reserved now for best accommodations. Apply to any of our local agent? or HRNDRHSON RROTIIRRS. 176 Jackson Boulevard, t.'hlongo. 111. LUCAI. notici:. NOTICR. District Court, Douglas County. Nebraska. The Stato of Nebraska Plaintiff, vs. The American Savings Bank. Defendant. On reading nnd tiling the petition of J. W. Thomas, receiver of the defendunt bank, for leave to sell remaining nssets of said bnnk and convert the same Into money to the end that the same may be properly distributed under the order of this court; and It nppearlng to the court that It Is for the best Interest of all parties concerned that said receiver bo granted such leave. It Is, Therefore, ordered that all parties Interested In tho samo appear before this court on Saturduy, tho 2Mb day of April, at court toom No. 7 In Tho Bee Building, Omaha, Nebraska, and show cause, If any they have, why such order should not bo grunted. It Is further ordered that a copy of this order be published for threo successive days beginning April 21st, 1900. In Tho Omahn Dully Bee. livening and Sundny. Dated April 19th. 1900. CHARLR3 T. DICKENSON, Judge. E. M. BARTLRTT. A-21-23-e-22-m. Attorney for Receiver. CITY OFFICIAL OTICKS. NOTICR OF SALR BY CITY TRRASURRR FOR DRLINQl'RNT PERSONAL TAXES. Tho following goods and i battels or . much thereof as will satisfy the claims of tho city of Omaha for delinquent personal taxes ussessed upon and against Iiuls rila bodlsky. for the years lVH, lb92. 1W, liui, 1S95, 1S96. 1S97, 1SSS and 1S9J, aggregating at dato the sum of $1,053.42. wilt bo sold to the highest bidder for cash, on the Mb day of May, A. D., 1900, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at No, 1120 North I9tll street: One largo mirror. 1 hall rack, 1 commode, l hall tree, 1 oak chair, I dresser. 1 mantle top, 2 pairs curtains, 1 sewing machine (White), tl, rugs. 1 mantlo clock. 1 bookcaso and books, 2 sofas, I chairs, 1 mirror (oak), 1 sideboard (oak). 4 parlor chairs. 1 stand lamp. 2 sofa pillows. 17 wall pluturf. I urn (brass). 1 onyx lamp stand, 1 piano (Sherman) 2 bronzes. 1 silk mantle cover. A. II. IIENNINOS, A 19 d-20t-m, e & City Treasurer, I The New I Country Club I Home I lieltiu litillt unit the "f 1.1 II" In kI"K mi inspiration FIRST To ourselves In the eiii'rliiKf lni'iliiens. MH OM) To the ttrliliiK puli- lle nnil Hie lovers of the liorse I'll I III) To the lionoriilile llonril of Park Conitnls nloners. it will i.r.vn Tin: way. (iOOl) IIOMIS tiiion iiorsi:m (IOOl) YKIIICI.RH. And Hi In Is tilicrc n e de sire to iiuike ii ntiKKcntloii, imply This Tlint no bne the ItirKesI fnrlety. i;iol s.'leel MtoeU of linitilsiiiiie. built, np-to- ilnle, novel an (I I nippy e lileles ever sliomi In the elly of OiiiiiIiii Ol It OiiiiiIiii Hint Mil It OiiiiiIiii. Tliene are ne- felili-lcM Tor the SPItlM; nil,) M MMIilt of IIMMI. Tliey lire foe elty mil eoiuitry IMtlVKS nnil for ell)- mid eountry people. MSITORS 1(1111)1 I,L l VITIil). Driiniiuiintl Ciirrlnne Co, Phaetons Princess, Duchess, Melrose, Erminic, Verona, Pclham, Hyde Park, Mariana, Belmont, Savoy. 1 1 SPMMRtS iiml S I V I ) R 1 1 RTT 13 S open nnil Victoria tops. Drmtimoiid Carriage Co. Stanhopes Essex, Berkshire, Denver, Lenox, Hcllevuc, Wavcrly, Brighton, Mazuma. I. litest Improveiiicnt ou Kenrs unit axles nil (lie re cent novelties In whip cord trliiiiuliifin. Carriages, Open nnil Top, Depot Wagons, Depot Rockaways, Cabriolets. Four Xcmv Style of TRAPS WICi Side I'lilrmiee nil if It em ot nlile Trim in In km. Ve nre ehuek full of pin-uiiiittlf llreil StnnlinpeN, I'lineli.iiM, etc., mill slioiv the lient Hue nt Runabouts IiIrIi nnil Invr nheeleil, In 'he elty. 18th and Harney, Opposite Court llonse nnil Pnlille Llliriiry, If'WlSr-'S-"- Ante Room Echoes '1 ho Imperial council of tho Mystic Shrluu will convene In Washington on Mny 22 mid 23. Representatives from Tangier templo of Omaha arc Jchn B. Ilahm, potentate; Henry C. Akin, Henry Hardy and Philip M Rose, who, together with many other nobles und their families, will attend tho session. President McKlnley nnd Mrs. MeKlnloy will tender a reception to the Imperial council of tho Mystic Shrine on Wedneiday evening, May 23. at tho Whlto House, with all tho delightful ncconipnnlmonts of muslj nnd decorations. This gracious net of thu president jvlll be deeply appreciated by th-j Mystic nobility of the United States, who emhraco tho leading members of the great Masonic fraternltlm of tho York and Scot tish Itltea. Tho piesldent's assurance wa9 given to n commltteo consisting of Potcntata Frank II. Thomas, Harrison Dlngman, (leorge II. Walker. Harry Standlford, B. II. Warner and R. B. Hay. who preferred tho request on behalf of tho executive commit tee. Tho occasion will bo n full evening function, Buch ns tho executive mansion Is Inmouti for. This courteous act of tho president nnd Mrj. McKlnley In consenting to hold a formal roceptlon In honor of tho visiting Shrlners and their femnlo companions will bo heartily appreciated by all the nobles throughout the country. It will bo tho only opportunity many of tho visitors will over have to attend a formal function at tho rxecutlvo mansion. This will ho one of tho finest features of tho entertainment of tho ninny guests of Almns. Tho pirsMcnt Is not n Shrlner. but ho Is an earnest Templar nnd Scottish R'uo Mason of tho thlrtysicond degrcs. Ho is In every way eligible to weir tho fez, and many Shrlners hopo to seo him a noblo by tho time of tho sejHlon of tho Imperial council. It l.i entirely safe to say that If tho chief rxecutlvo over approaches tho portals of Almas ho will bo n whlto rlhbon candidate, permitted to look on and laush wh.Ho otherJ tramp tho eands. Tho Old Fellows of Omaha will celebrate tholr eighty-Unit annlvorsary on April S6 at Odd Fellows temple. Canton Rzra Millard No. 1, Patriarchs Militant, have taken the Initiative and request all Odd Fcllowa la Drummond Carriage Go Diseases Cured Without Medicine at the Temple of Health, Kansas City, Mo. i By Twenty-Five Years' Experience and the Treatment of Over 100,000 Cases of All Kinds of Diseases, Dr. Carson Has Proven That by His Method There Is Hope in the Most Abandoned Cases. THESE ARE THE EMBLEMS OF HIS MYSTERIOUS POWER. Dr. C. II. Carson, of tho Temple of Health, comer of Twelfth and Washington strcclH. Knnsan City, Mo., has healed the great multitudes who have left tholr cuttehea, catn.s and all munncr of surgical uppliances behind thrm. Many of these people who used these crutches and canes were carried by friends Into Dr. Carson's treiitmont rooms, and In a few minutes, without any assistance, returned walking and rejoicing In complete rrutorntlon, no further use for crutches or ctnrs, they are left behind. Here aro some of them as they arc piled up In n coner of one of tho treatment rooms at tho Tempi o of Health. (From n photograph.) WONDERS IN SCIENCE. Mnrvcloiin ThliiK" HeliiR Hone In KaiinuH I'll) A New Sjnteni of I'nttioloK)'. Don't you want to seo the doctor that has lived In Kansas City, Mo., for more thin twenty-flvo years and who has treated more. than 100.000 putlcntn, who have como to him from all parts of thu world nnd been healed of all manner of diseases without the U9o of drugs, medicines or surgical operation of any kind? Como and see Dr. C. H. Carson, who llvrn at the northeast corner of Washington and Twelfth streets, In Kansas City, Mo., at his famous Temple of Health. Here you can rind the only vital science doctoie In the world today. If you come to Kansas, City and visit this great Templo of Health you will see almcst every conceivable kind ot crutch, brace, wheel chair, surgical appliance that was ever made lying piled up in his treatment rooms, that he has taken from tho poor, suffering mortals who have come to him hopeless and helpless cripples and goni away after a few treatments to need them no more. You will meet peoplo here from all parts of tho country who have been re stored to health who had abandoned hope. You will eeo the mother, whose helplc3s child has been restored; the rheumatic suf ferer, whoso selling Joints and crooked limts havo been restored to a healthy state. Tho millionaire banker, whoso tired brain and trembling limbs no longer haunt him with almost certain paralysis. You will sec the paralyzed who have been restored, tho weak and long- suffering woman returning home rejoicing, once moro In porfect health. No where In this wldo world today Is there to be found any man who has dono what Dr. Corson has for suffering mankind. If you como to seo him you will And the half has never been told you about hl wonderful work. For thirty yearn In tho great work of relieving suffcr-i Ing Still a strong, vigorous, happy man who knows how to use tho great healing power naturo has bnstowed upon him, nnd never grows weary of his" work. Ho num bers among his patlentH peoplo from every walk In life. Tho doctors success In his own city Is a direct contradiction of this proverb, "A the city to make this occasion a grand success. Colonel N. B. Helm, department commander, will net as master of cere monies. Past Grand Master Charles A. Pat terson will deliver tho address and Colonel John W. Nichols will speak on the Patri archs Militant branch of tho order. An en tertainment appropriate for tho occasion hns been arranged. They expect a good attend ance from Canton Pottawattamie No. C and from Odd Fellows In general of Council Bluffs, and from points throughout this state. "Woodmen of Hie Worlil. The Nebraska Log Rolling nnd Picnic as sociation, which held Its annual meeting In this city recently, has nppolntcd tho Omaha members to nrrango n monster picnic to be hold In Omaha July 4. a full account of which will bo given later together with prizes that will bo offered. (loncrol John W. Browning, who has been lecturing to camps of the order In tho east, hai met with Immense success and Is ex- petted homo during tho noxt week. I It Is expected that the camps of Omaha ' and surrounding country will asscmblo In the near future to participate In tho cero- mony of unveiling tho monumont of tho ; first tovcreln physician of the order, Dr. i W. O. Rodgors. Hon. Joslah Towno of. tho reinstatement I department last weok lifttltuted a camp nt I Memphis, Nob., which promises to be ono I of tho thriving and most prosperous ones ! of that section, they having formed a stock company to erect a building for tho use of j woadcraft in that city. Sovereign Towne also dellvored nn address at the unveiling ! of a monument In Oakland cemetery before . a very largo audience. 1 On Sunday, April 22, will occur an unveil Ing ceremony of a monument erected In tho i cemetery about six miles from Mead, Neb., i tho address to bo delivered by Hon. Jcslah ' Towno. who also addressed tho citizens at ! a public mooting held in tho opera house on the Saturday ovenlng previous, making quite a fow converts to tho benefit of wood craft In that city. ! Mrs. Rmma n. Manchester, supremo ' gunrdlan of the Woodmen Circle, attended 1 a soclablo given nt .Memphis, Nob., last ! ovenlng, delivering an address on tho lm ' portanco of women Insuring their lives as well as tho men for the benefit of their loved ones. Her Bddress was very forcible I nnd Interesting. j I'rnlernnl I nlon of Amerleu, Banner ledgo met Thursday night and bal loted iion eleven applications und four now ones were received. Next Thursday night tho Initiation services will be conducted by , the Banner Lodge Guards and all members prophet Is not without reward save In his own country." Hundreds of the best and forcmcst citizens of Kansas City aro pa trons, and recommend Dr. Carson and his method of treatment without limitation. Hon. J. S. Harrison, brother of ex-Presl- i dent Harrison, says: I "Dr. Catson has been my family physi cian during tho past twenty years. Ho has nlwnys been successful in tho treat ment of myself and family. I can pay no man a higher compliment." Judge Charles L. .Dobson "In Dr. Car son's treatment there Is sonic higher power that enters Into and effects the cures he certainly accomplishes, and that, ton, after nil others methods of trcahmcnt havo failed." Judge John B. Stone "Dr. Cnrson cured mo of heart dtacaso and general debility after my caso had been pronounced hope less by other physicians." Judge Amos II, Kngy says: "After Buffer ing untold agtnlos with sciatica, nnd could find no relief from any other method, Dr. Carson gave mo prompt relief In n single treatment, and effected a cure in a short time." Hon. F. F. nozclle, late city counselor: "I was treated by Dr. Carson for nervous exhaustion nnd neuralgia. His treatment acted llko magic. Cot Immediate relief." The above statements are from repre sentative citizens of Kansas City, anil nro known nil over tho commonwealth of Mis souri, and cannot bo questioned. These men speak from knowledge and experience, and their statements can bo relied upon Implicitly. THK T.MKNT AT IIIIMK. For thoso who cannot visit Kansas City the doctor prepares n form of Vitalized treatment which ho sends to their homes. Thousands of cases have been successfully treated by tho Vitalized Homo Treatment. Mrs. Kmmu Segwlck, Dafer, Kan., was permanently cured threo years ago of can cer nf tho womb and ovaries by two courses of tho Vitalized Home Treatment. Tho family and consulting physicians pro nounced her caso hopeless. Miss Bettlo Stanley, Cottonwood Falls, Kan., was cured of total prostration from hrart, stomach nnd female diseases. Alexander Judy, lato postmaster, Burr ot tho lodgo and order nro cordially Invited Mrs. Backinsou Is chairman of tho social to bo held after tho regular bunlnoHH bcb slon and her husband will entertnln tho fraters with somn fine neiectlona rendered by tho phonograph. On May U a May polo dancing party will bo given by tho lodge. Tuesday evening tho gunrds will meet nt tho homo of Miss Schlcgel for tho purposo of deciding upon uniforms for their uso. Magic City lodgo Is making big prepara tions for a reception for Colonel Handlcy, supremo secretary. April 28, when ho will address a public meeting. R. Rowland Smith has bern re-elected secrctnry. Mondamln lodgo had a dancing party Mon day evening. Noxt Monday evening tho do grco work will bo put on by tho degree staff. Ro.so Rackley, captain. Wednesday evening tho members of this lodgo gave a dancing pnrty In Fraternal Union 'of America hall for tho purposo of securing funds for mem bership badges, Omaha lodgo Friday evening rccolved a number of new applications. John L. Hund ley, Euprome secretary, will visit this lodgo during tho latter part of May and uddress a public meeting under Its auspices. Kniulitx of Hie Mneeiilie es, Tho Markey division of the Uniform Rank and a good number of other Sir Knights at tended tho dance given by Council Bluffs tent, No. 32, at tholr tent hall last Monday. Tho division, which was under tho command of Colonel Smith, Lieutenant Colonel Dodd and Captain Williams, gave un exhibition drill, together with a friendly tug-of-war contest between Maccabees of tho Council Illuffu tent. flato City tent Initiated three candidate) at Its review Thursday night, the attend ance not being largo, but those prosnnt mado tho meeting qulto Interesting by their talks for tho benefit of tho tent. The prin cipal speakers wero Sir Knights Hruver Hewitt, Hansen and Zlmmsn. All took n groat deal of Intereot In a debate, which was a feature of tho evening. Deputy Supremo Commander Williams has offered an elegant present to each Sir Knight bringing Into the order ten nev. applicants by tho 12th of next month. Sir Knights Rice of Marshalltown. la., and McKennan of Butte. Morit.. paid the Omaha MaccabccB a visit during tho last week. ItiniLei'N I nlon of the World, Tho "Four Hundred" of the Bankers Un ion of tho World will glvo tho first of a scrle of entertainments and dances at Crclghton hall next Friday evening. An ex ceptionally good program has been prepared and arrangement, perfected that, thoul 1 make this tho most enjoyable affair of tho Oak, Kan., snys: "Dr. Carson's Vitalized Homo Treatment for myself and family, I wish to say, did mo more good than any of the (loiiors of the old and new school which I have tried, one by one. I want to lot others know of the benefit I hnve de rived from the Vitalized Homo Treatment." Ceorgo W. Cinok, Boo.lyvHle, Kan., cured of chronic constipation by ono course of tho Homo Treatment, says: "The second day nfter I begnn the use of this trenhment my bowels moved without physic, nnd thero has not been n tlmo since when 1 havo been tho Iea6t bit tostlve." Mrs. S. A. Henderson, Kcwannn, Ind., who wan cured of heart disease, dropsy and rheiimatitm, says: "I would that I cculd tell the whole world about Dr. Car boii nnd his Vitalized Homo Treatment, for, ns I earnestly believe. It wns thin treat ment that saved my Ufa." Mrs. I'owcll, wlfo of the Itev. A. II. Powell, ono of tho oldest Methodist minis ters in Kansas City, siiys: "I want to recommend Dr. Carson's Homo Treatment, which, by experience), has proven such a hlctslng to mo. I long to seo pthers who nro nflllcted relieved In this, to me, new nnd wondetlul wny." Theso statements could ho multiplied by tho thousands. Anyone can verify ovcry statement hero mado who may wUh to do so. Tho names of hundreds of persons that havo been cured by Dr. Corson can bo obtained by writing him. AltR YOU A SITFFKKKIl from any trou ble whatsoever? If so, YOUR OPI'OItTU N1TY TO B13 CUItKD Is at hand. Write Dr. C. II. Carson a letter, telling him Just how you feel. When you wrlto don't bo afraid to glvo n full description of your case. Uvcrythlng you say will bo troatnd with tho utmost secrecy. Ilemcmber to write and loarn how you CAN UK CURRD. Thousands of sufferers nil over tho Uni ted States havo been CURRD SO CAN YOU. Tin: iir.Mi'ii in:rnitTi:ii Wrlto for a copy ot tho Health Reporter, n paper giving full particulars regarding Dr. Carsnnn treatment. All letters of In quiry addressed to Dr. C. II. Carson, northeast corner Twelfth nnd Washington streets, Kansas City, Mo., aro promptly anbwercd. ) season. Invitations ran be obtained by calling on A. R. Rice, fi2G New York Llfo building, or by telephoning 2231. Omaha lodge, No. 1, gnvo a surprise parly to Mr. W. W. Mamirrell, who Is leaving on an extonded northern trip. A program was rendered, followed by nddresMK by Dr. R. C. Spinney, supreme president; Captain A. R. Hall, supremo vice president of the N. R. A.; Colonel C. D, Miller, vico president of tho Homo SavlngR nnd TriiBt company; Colonel R. W. Pierce, western manager for tho Bankers Union of the World. The la riles' drill tenm of No. 1 will give an enter tainment and danco Wednesday evening at Royal Arcanum hall, lleo building. Fraternal lodge, No. 3, will glvo an enter tainment ond dance at Crelghton hall Tues day evening, A program consisting of vocal and Instrumental music and recitations by somn of tho best amateur talent of tho city will ho given, followed by dancing. Moro than .00 Invitations havo been hsued and thi affair promises to be a uotublo ono. Tribe of Hen II nr. Mecca court is numbered 13 f'nd meets Friday eivnnlngs; yet oven this "hoodoo" combination cannot stay Its progress, Judg ing from tho applications received and tho largo numher of initiations ut each meeting. A class of candidates extending threo times ncrom tho hall listened to Chief F. C. White's Improfslvo exemplification of tho court degrco last Friday evening. A com mittee was appointed to nrrango for a Bon Hur stcreoptlcon entertainment to take placo In the near future. Frnlrrnnl .Votes. Monday night, April 23, Htato lodge, No, 10, will confer the second degree on two candidates, und on April 20 tho third dc-r-o. Omaha lodge. No. 7fi, Star of Jupiter, met Inst Friday evening In Its hall In Labor templo. The entertainment committee, con sisting of Mrs. Maud Butler, Mr. Wllllum l Moyer nnu .mnn w. Kurtz, wns uppoiuteii for the month of April und Is arranging to I give n danco In hall No. 2, Labor temple, next Friday evening. I Clan Cordon, No. fill, Order of Scottish Clans, held Its regular meeting Tuesday eveiil.'g After Initiation, during tho recess, a banquet of fruits wns purveyed by tho i amiiHeinent committee, und was much en joyed, a niimticr or new nppllcatlons wns received from those anxious to beenmo Ideiitlllcd with tho Scottish elnn. Monday night Hupremo (Jrgunlzer If. J. Rdens of Sioux City and Christ Lund, deputy, of Omaha, organized a lodgo of t tin Independent Workmen of Amerleu In Fnuth Omahn. Tho lodgo starts out with u good membership, and Its oitltcrs for tho ensuing term nro: Joseph Duffy, noblo master, J. M. Fitzgerald, vice noblo muster; John H, Rrlksen, noblo secretary; Simon H. Remer, noblo trensurer; Morris Anderson, noblo escort; Michael llannlgHii, noblo Inner guard; trusteesfor threo years, Christ (Iroversen; for one year, J. M, Fltzzcruld; for two years, I'utrlck Fcnncll, 4 1