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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1900)
TI7E OMAJIA DAILY BI3T3: StTJDAV, OGTOTlKIt 21, 1D0C. Oft at I HAVB thre mannfaotut nc chances for nn.it at about nre-tenth their rnl vtlu; anyone having from Ji.'0 to JS.ooo to in vest where they run doublo their mony yearly writ at onco to F, J, Peddle, Da tro, Mich. T-fliOn FOIl r..CIIA.OK. TO KXC HA NOB, J-room modern residence rn oe,.rgla ave. for a moll fnrm In ent ern Nebraska or western Iowa. Address A 1, Bee. Z-3.UH 21' 1,000 STOCK of general merchandise to trade, fnr Iowa fnrm. J. II. Parrot te, Douglas bleck. Z-712 n MKDICA I.. LADIES out of health find prompt relief. uni ui, umoiw, .u. uonuucnii'i. ... 701 LADIES. Golden Seal In a never falling regulator; removes Irregularities from any causa In nve hours; sent secure from observation, JU Cattolu Medicine Co. St. Louis. Mo. M--3 oa' LADIEsT Cure for WHITES, etc.; perfect regulator, aend J1.00. lJox 2W Omaha. Neb XADIE8. 11.000 for o case old Dr Jackson monthly regulator falls to relieve In .t hours, or money refunded, no ergot or tansy plls; many saved from uiillc. fiy mall 13.00. Dr. Jackson Remedy Co., Dept. Q 2, 1&2- Dearborn St.. m. au i. III. OONOVA Is a Frenrl. .rentr- . ,ra'?, and female, for the positive cure o. Gonorrhoea, Oleet. Unnatural W.jMrzt. Inilamm.itlons. Irritations an I rations of tho mjcou membranes. An Internal remedy with Injection combined, war. ranted to cure wont rases In one week. per pavkago or 2 for . Sent any where on receipt of price. "IheKIdd Dri g Co., Klkln 111. American Office, retail, wholesale. Myers-Dlllon Drug Co., Omaha. M. A Dillon. South Omaha. Davis Drug CO.. Council Bluffs? Full lino of rubber goods. INDIES! Chichester a EnglUn r.jnnroyai Pills nro thi best. safe, reliable; take no ither. Send 4c stamps fir particulars. "Re'.lcf for Indies" In letter by r-turn mail. Ask your druggUt. I fclchester Chemical Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. CANCER jreil at homo by Internal treat ment, no knife, plaster or pain. Hook anil testimonial mulled free. Cancer In stitute 121 W 12d St., N. . WOMAN'S rtlMslnjr. prlvite prescription, positive euro for suppreed or Irregular menstruation, never fslle, sample box free. J M Home, M. D.. Drawer 114, Chicago, III. -fll 21 OSTKOPATIIV. JOHNSON Institute. 615 N. Y. L. Bldg Tel. 1V,4; Alice Johnson, D. O.. Imlles" dept.; Gld E. Johnson, Osteopathlst, Mgr. 7u3 M. E. DONOHUE. D. O., of Still school. KlrksvUle, Mo. 001 Paxton Dlk. Tel. 1377. 704 FAYETTE COLE, D. O.. room 413 Rce hl.lg, 97S-N6 N. M. McMURRAY. D. O.; Mrs. J. R. Mu sick, D. O., sulto &36-3S Bee bids. 1M1 N7 TVPKWHITIHIJI. TYPEWRITE RSHa ing recently pur chastil a In rue number of m'scellnneous machines v are ofTerlnc them to the p iblU- for cash at prl. es that defy com petition. New Manhattans at 130 to $10; fcno CallKraphs. 15 to $25. No. 2 Reming tons, $30 to .V: No. 1 Hnilth Premiers. $-T0 to $."3; 20 Kt'm-ShoH. $2 to $." each; "New Yosts," $20 to $T), Dcnsmores. $2.1 to $10: Oliver. $.16 to $3Ti. Every machine In good worltlntr order Cash takes them. No such offer ever mado before. ShHwjeil nrlvllero of examination. Peml for cuta- loijuo and full particulars. F S. Webster company, ijt Madison St., Chicago, in. SIIOUTIIA.VD ASH TYl'SCWniTinC. A. C. VAN SANT'S School. 717 N. Y. Life. -705 BOYLES" College, court reporter principal. Roe BIdff. 7W NEBRASKA Business and Shorthand Col lege. Boyd's Theater. 707 GREOG Shorthand. Om. C. Col, 16 &. Dour, 4.15 HOUSES WINTERED. HORSES wintered at Omaha Driving park. 1S9 N7 WANTED, horses to winter; can take 5 head; nil box stalls; two artesian uell.: price, from $1 to $ per munth; will call for them nnd deliver In tho spring. Ad dress H. & B. Stock Farm. C. C. Cole, manager. SprlnRfleld. Neb. M230 21 rAWMlKOlCCHS. EA.OLE Loan Ofllce. reliable, accommodat ing; all business confidential. 13)1 Douslns -70) LOANS. 11. Marowltz; low rates. 41S N. 18. -701 LOST. LOST. Elk's pin. B. P. O. No. 33. Reward for return to W. J. Bhrader. Lost 377 LOST, a gold crencont breastpin set with pearls; return to 2nd floor, 1320 Fiirn.im street, and receive reward. Lost 533 21 A SMALL female, light yellow and white Exklmo dos called Glp. Return to 1)14 Bo. 33d street and get reward. Lost 553 21 ui:i.c I.V.N II Aims. WE have lust received a fine shipment of Belgian hares from Kansas City Note tno strains unton. Dash, Fnshoda, Mal tan Slystcry, Pedigree, nothing tlner. Open evenings. 'Phone 12S4. The Royal Belgian Haro Co., Dewey Ave. 531-27 MUSICAL. MISS MINNIE LOVI. teacher of plnnrf: Studio, 3 N. 17th St. M50I 23 FREE scholarships to piano students. Prof, Rraun. 550 Rnimte Blk. fiV7 WAM'liD HOUSES TO 1)11 EMC. WANTED, horses to break and train; will take this work at reasonable rates: havi) good winter quarters. Address Georgo uuyi3, net mug., utnanu, ceo. -m si UA.CI.U. NLW classes now forming at Morand's this week. Tuesday ami Friday. ! p. m.; 12 leiuoni, ladles ii, gentlemen $i; special w I.IUUI, aaeniuues eanesuay. 4.V. O-'S ACCOltniO.N I'LUATI.Mi. ACCORDION and side pletlngrchmuaT best, qulelcest .Mrs. A L. Mirk. 8 Vat' terston Ulk.. 17th and Farnam Sts. -438 lltlOICKEEIMVC. LESSONS In bookkeeping, penmanship arlthmetlo; day and iivomng, Xeb, Bus, College, BoyJ's Theater. ss2 TAII.OHI.Mi. HIGH class tiillorliig, moderate prices, latest designs. S. J. Urodertck, HU" Farnam, M471 novl'3 PI.V.VO Tf.MXC. "WE tune your piano for Jl.50 Rosa's Art Ktll.MTLUfc: UUPAIIUX;. TEL. 1331. M. 8. Walklln, tin Cuming Ht, . -713 ACCOU.TA.T. CHARLES E. WALTERU. S2fi Bee bldg. anno nov i STOVU UEPAIJtl.XJ. 8TO L. furnace, runge repair, wuter con nHctlons. om. dtovo Rep. Wka., 1207 Doug Tel M 714 LAVMUIT. CMAHA Steam Laundry, shirts, 7c; collar. Xc, cuffs, 4c. 17S0 Leavenworth. Tel. 547, -713 FOR JAI.F NBA I, F.flTATPl. DO you want a HOME? Do rou want a FA KM? Do you want a HOUSE AND LOT7 Do rou want , 10, SO OK 18 ACRHS IN OlTHKIItTH of city? Do you want n 3HKKP. CATTLE OK HORSE RANCH? Do you want a FRUIT FARM? Do you want TRACKAQK PROPKRTY? Do you want good Investments? IF YOt DO Don't fall to enll upon OEOROK I'. BEMIS. 1 I'AXTON ni.OCK. or call him tin br , TKI.fSPHONE NO. 6S5. SPECIAL KAROAIN9. Two brick blocks of 11 two-story flats, only JIO.O'O. Choice trackage lota MxlS2, only $3,Sno. Choice residence lots, only $1M, j down and only $J per month. Other choice resilience lots $.1M nnd up ward, only $10 down and $10 per month. West Farnam street house and lot, S rooms, strictly modem, only $1,700. Will build you an S-room house on choice lot In llemls park for only $1,700. Choice corner lot SOth anil Vinton sis., as phalt pavement nil paid for. only $750. A HAROAIN - A 6-room house, city water, pu, bath, sewer, hot and cold water con nections, south front, paved street, per manent walks, fine barn with sewer con nections, two blocks from ear; can 2lve Immediate possession If sold at once, nt i,o cash. ANOTHER fi-room houso, Rns, hot and cold water, hath, closet. Rood walks and fence, fine shade and fruit trees, small fruits nnd lawn, south front, lot Mxiso. 3 feet above irrade AN IDEAL HOME only $2,(00. FARMS. Choice 40-acrn fruit farm within 3 miles of Florence. 730 bearlnsr amile and cherry trees. 500 bearing (tonseberry and currnnuj oiisnes, noon level innu, new nous six rooms, Rood barn, etc., cheap nt $3,300. If you expert to seeuro a suburban home or move Into tho country for hea'th, plenmire or gain come and sen us now and ect a choice of one of tho 3. 5, 10. IS or 30-acre tracts wo have about 2'4 miles west of city and aro selling at from $75 to $100 per acre. 5 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OII.T-EDOED REAL ESTATE SECUR ITY, nlso write FIRE INSURANCE. OEOROE . REM IS, (Established In iww.) Telephone te5. Paxton Block. nE-701 21 POTTER-SHOLES CO., 310 N. T. I.lfo. Tel. 470. CONSERVATIVE UAROAINS: Theso properties are principally owned by non-residents, and they wish to sell. This means that you can buy them rlRht. 2402103 Miami St., 33x132. with 7-room, Rood house, slato roof, th house alone worth to build today nil of the price asKcu, $l.fiW. This la worth looking Into. It Id a bargain for the money. 441 S12 North 33th St., lot 37-132, east front. lies beautiful, ncht on tho top or tne hill. 7-room houso. strictly modern, fine collar and furnace, room, oak finish, tho very best, excellent repnlr. 4 block from car line. Take ns low as $,a0 In cash; bal. to suit. Price, $3,250. 527-4109 Farnam St., 17x137 lot. lies fine, good S-room all modorn houso with oali finish, excellent repair, both Inside and out. Only l2 blocks trom car line. Owner left the city and wants to sell. It Is a Rood buy, and a Rood home., Prlco, $4,200. 601 Thin Is a cem of a home, riRht In tho weet Farnam district, on tno very top of tho hill, beautiful location, paved street, south front, full lot. 8 roomb, built by tho owner, strictly modern, fine fur nace, pore bath, nickel plumbing nnd built upon honor. All clear, but enn be sold for price that commends It to one looking for desirable home. Price, $5,000. VACANT. HERE IS SOME PROPERTY all owned by non-residents, nnd they tell us to sell It. Wo are Inclined to do our duty. MAKE US AN OFFER. 11 Lots 13 and 11, block 7, North Omaha. 63 Lota U and 12. block 13. Orchard Hill, Ho fine. Ask $300. 113 Lots 1 and 2 Cherry Garden, on 37th and ienvenwortn. 140 reet on Leav. and 112 feet deep: lie line, nil special taxes paid. $2,000. Or will sell senarate. MAKE OFFERS. 120 Lota 8 and 9. block 5. Brlgg's Plnce, on Dodge, near 41st, 100x123. These lie flno nnd on car line. WE WANT CASH OFFER. Theso are not all the bargains by any means, but wo mention these as it would till a newspaper to quote them ell. V Still hnva tho best lot In Hanseom Place, wun some casn to iraue lor a good rarm. CALL AND SEE US. RE-60-21 N. E. COR. 24th and Douglas 8ts 3 9-room housee. lot 60X152 feet. 5-Room modern except furnace, full lot. N. 22d St., $2,GU0. 9-Room modem except furaaco, N. 19th St., $2,800. S-Room modern on Plnkney near the new parK ivountzn rince. jasou. B. R. BALL, 901 N. Y. Life. 'Phone 812. RE (117-21 DEER PARK. DEER PARK. You huve heard It spoken of, but If you mtu uui et;ii una ut'uillliill Uliumnn, DON'T put It off over SUNDAY. Take tho South Omaha line to 20th nnd Vinton, an twn hlnfU smith in nnTTT P V 4 U n then follow the magnltlecnt drive Vighi iiiruugii me uuniuon. iou win do as tounded to see the line lots we sell you for $3u0 to $50i). In a fow years this will bo the awelleat drive In tha west. Lota Will sell then for $1,000 that ln,hv tv offer for only a song, We would not iviuhb Hum una monoy to tell you this If we did not know It Is to coma true. SEE THEM. Tel. 470. POTTER-SHOLES CO.. 310 K. Y. i-ue. RE 070-21 CHOICE building lot on Sherman avo.. Just north of Grace St., permanent sldowalks large shade trees, on tri-mln oniv ti m ,m Also South front lot on Burdette St.'. Just went nt Ifilh. KM no ' J K THE BYRON REED CO., 212 S. 14th St. RE-873 21 rpR SALE. S acres of rjarden land with improvement, noar city limits. Inquire at W) N. 25th ave. RE-M6C1 22' GARVIN BROS. LIST. Near 26th and Plcrco streets, two good houses, city water, nice lot. for $1,200. 2113 N. ISth. dwelling. 8 rooms, cltv wni.r price $1,750. Can givo Immediate posses sion. Near 2Uh and Ames nve., new cottnge, 6 rooms, porceiuin uau, ciiy water, gas, Cemented cellar. 50-foot lot! nrlrn tt.ftm Hero's an elegunt property: Conrlsts of dwelling. 7 rooms, furnaco, bath, gas, hot and cold water, cemented cellar, nice iinwi mm Biiuue, in nrsi-ctuHs condition, ru,m, nm luiiuiuiiHs iinr car tine, invest!' glllo tills. l'Hr,. t! 1lkV On enisy paymunts; N. 19th. near Corby street, good dwelling. S rooms, bath sewer, gas, city water, lot ul-foot liuiiwiBf, u oargain; prieu ji.soo. VACANT LOTS. . - Vot- r,nrA avo- opposite Hanseom nvil .' VjT, ml. Ulxaa B" l,n,a: Pfco $3,000. , ff!,vsnh "tc,:, ni'nr Pnniam. choicest Tl1?,'!.'l':',ti0i ,n VlSM Farnam district! oiimimiitv) m. ulci lUv. to52ri)' Kear 251,1 aVP and Ht' Mary's nve, W feet', 26th and Maple. $000. Wunt offer. GARVIN BROS., 1613 FARNAM. RE CM 21 WE HAVE sold two houses since our last t, I,,, i imvo purgains or we - t Mitral io sen two more this week. We hnve something iijtxi iiKnuii, US BJlUW you HAMILTON BROS., Builders. Tel, lm! RE-699 21 SPLENDID INVESTMENT Ten acrea Just wrt of city between Lev enworth and Center atreets, only $1,475. HICKS, S25 BOARD O TRADE. RE-710 21 FOIt H. t,K-ll KM. KMTATn. it. r VF.TV.na Jt, CO., I'M Farnam Sf . lt lit.lir Tel KA. Thero nas never n better tlmo to purchaso umana real estate than at present, ana wo should bo pleased to show you any of the following nrnnrtfrs- No. 483-Thls is a i -room house, all modem except furnace, finished in cedar, hand carved. Flno maple shade treen. Lot 53 x lt. to an alley This Is located near 21st and Hnrure l'rlen. Udl No. I2fA-7 room. bath, elfy wster. pood orick cellar, corner lot ,8JtU7. at 22nd and Maple. Flno shade and shrubbery. This property must bo sold at mco and Is a great barcaln. No. 1RJ1 5-Room house nt 2141 Templeton St., with bath, marble, .wash-stand, goou brick cellar nnd barn. This house was completed a little over n year ago nnd will bo offered this week nt $1,00. No. This Is a e-rnom ho.iso located at 25J4 Caldwell St, nil modern excont fur nace. Large trees In yard, small fruit. Paved ftreet, lot f.lxl27W. Prlco $2,oon. This property must be ttoid, howover, this week and owner may shade tho price a little. No, 717 C-Room houso located nt 18 N Slst St., nil modern except furnace; paved street. Prlco $2,000. No. llSft-7-Room house, hath, gas fixtures. Rood cemented cellar, line mantel. This house is located at 2772 California St. VACANT PROPERTY. No. 104S This Is the best bargain In the Hanseom Park district, wost front lot on Oenrgla Ave . about 100 feci south of Mason St., with flno natural shade. We were oifcred a year ago $2.K) rash for this lot and today wo can sell It for $1,850, Comn eiulck If you want a snap. No. 3SS-Fine 50-ioot lot, fronting south on Webrter St.. Just west of 30th St. This lot Is high and sightly, but only 1 or 5 feet above the street grade Fine natural trees. Price. If sold'iiulck, $550. FARM LANDS. No. 64ir This Is 101 acres located in Cedar county. Nebraska. Thore Is $1,000 duo tho state with Interest at 0 per cent, which runa for a number of years. Whllo under state contract, there will be no taxes upon tho land. 130 acres under cultivation; l's story house, stable, corn crib, good well with wind mill. All rich black soil. Price only $22 per acre. No. 1431 21S acres In Sarpy county: fine blito grass pasture; 0-room houso, largo barn and other buildings, all In good state of repair; 10 acres In orchnrd. mostly young trees bearing two years. For further In formation write or call upon R. C. Peters & Co., 1702 Farnam St.. B-e Bldg. TlE-yi5-21 W. FARNAM SMITH CO., 1320 FARNAM STREET. (B-255) Nine-room modern houso and full lot. West Farnam District, Prlco, $5.0uo. (B-lJli Eight-room modern house, full lot, Walnut Hill. A bargain nt $3.SiX. (B-250) Nice cottage. Walnut Hill, C rooms and alcove, modern except furnace, fine repair, never been rented; largo barn. Small payment down. Price. $2.i"i50. (B-1S7) Seven-room houte, modern except lurnace, nowiy painted anu new plumb ing; largo comer lot. Only $2,250 If taken at once, (B-7) Largo 9-room house, modem, good repnlr, corner lot. convenient to South Omnhn. Price, $2,000. U-2(Ji Three seven-room houses, con venient to car; eastern owner will sell tho tnreo ror ji.soo. (u-2ji) Good s-room houso, largo comer lot: good ne Khborhood. Price. $1,000. (B-2C1) Two houses and largo lot; rent $1S per moniu. i-rice, (H-l!j) Seven-room two-story house and run lot. I'rice, $i,zoo. (B-2nS) Good 7-room cottnga and barn; kuuu repair; cemenieu cellar; near car. Price, $l.(XO; part cash. (B-253) Five-room cottage, good repuir. winy ijv. (B-102)-Flve-room lot. Price. $9-W. (H-2G) Cottage, 4 $700. cottage and barn; full rooips and lot. Price If you wish to buy or sell call on, W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.. 1320 FARNAM STREET. ' RE 5CS-21 SOME SPLVNDID BARGAINS. SEE THEM AT ONCE IF YOU WANT ONE. S-Room house, strictly modern, hot water heat, onk muntel. lot 60x150, east front, nnrn. place in good repair, paved street. Just east of Hanseom Park. Only $2,900. On Mandcrson near 24th. a line new cot- $1 900 "mu, iun lot, beautiful homo, tf Rooms, water, sewer, bam. brick cellar. $1 400 -oruy, gooa repair. A snap, On Florence Boulevard, near new park. 6 ' - - .w,,v, fiiiuv, -uiuio au oner. 2 ,Cott25cs we" 'ocated. almost new, pay- ...o ui'iiiiu, snranu iwxvss, cioie to car and school, for $1,950. Mako offer. Soveral flno building lots well located at bargain prices. 3eo me before you buv. owners not your burgains. I have tho ERNEST SWEET, 622 N Y. L. BLDG. RE-371-21' REAL ESTATE CHEAP. Wo aro offering, for a short time only. some of the heat BARGAINS IN CHEAP HOMES wo havo hcrotoforo been able to offer. Each ono of tho properties herein offered wo can recommtnd as safe In vestments. No. 1713 In Walnut Hill, ono block from car lino, corner lot, 50x150; a splendid 7 room houso, with bath, hot nnd cold water, cementod cellar, good cistern and sman uarn: i;roicrty recently put in uru clans condition; price, $2,260. A SNAP. No. 1513 ThU property Is also In Walnut mu, one dicck irom car liner tno nouio Is modern In every particular, faces south on LaFayolto avenua and is In first-class repair; price, j.mv. Terms reasonaDie. THIS IS A BARGAIN. No. 1153 Wo nro offering a good bargain In a 7-room all modem nouse In HE.Mla PARK, recently completed, and only onu block from cur lino; call und let us show it to you. No. 1714 About three blocks from Ama nvonue car burn we orrer a nlco 6-room house, with bath and sewer connections. n beautiful lot. In good neighborhood, for $i,&oo. cukai' isrsui.mi. Wo nlso havo vacant property In all parta of tho city very cheap, Give us a call. TEL. 1781. PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY. Main f loor, .n. v. j-. uiug. RE-DC1 21 BEMIS PARK BEM1S PARK Seven now houses havo been commenced In BEMIS PARK within tho Inst 00 days This Is tho most desirable residence loca.- tlon for cottage pomes in tno city. Eastern oartles Interested In this addition liuvf? mat. uwvc u j ,u of tho remaining lots now held. i - nrrutr wmi t2AT.Tr Just -thlnkl Those beautiful lots on La- Fayetta avenue ror ?ao encn. on Maw thornn avenue for $ki to $9l0 each. No shanties permitted, nothing but FIRST CLASH dwellings win over uo put up in Bcmls Park. If vou want a location for A FINE HOME at a WONDERFUL BARGAIN, you must not fall to invcstigato tno prices and character of the property In BEMIS PARK. PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY. Main Floor, N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 17S1. RE-M563 23 FINE 9-r, mod. rtwg.. flno lot with barn, at 611 So. 2Sth nnd contract Is let for usnhalt navlng In front. This house cost $0,5fi0 and tho lot Is worth $2,500 but the eastern owner Is anxious to close out: J3.O0 will buv this nlace: $3,500 can run 5 yenrs at 5 per cent. When painted up this place will look line. Good S-r. dwg., nlco condition, at 2618 N. 19 St.. near Lake school, $1,760. South Omaha, 3 fine lots on grade In South Omaha, all for $360.00; great snap to build a small homo on. Fine lot with shade, on grade and small cottage, on 21th st north of Vinton, $950, Part cash, balance payments. A. F. Connett, 309 N. Y. Llfo. Phone. J25. RE-566 21 THREE BARGAINS. llAVE you Bomo ldlo money? Hera Is cihatiea to mako It productive A comer lot 60x132 on paved street, close In. first class residence locality. Una one cottage, room for two moro or brick flat. Appraised by threj re-il estate men at Jtt.UJO. iow unereu lor :,j.w. S-ROOM MODERN. Ground 40x126. 4 blocks from HiuiBcom Park, rent $22.00; first class neighborhood. Price. K.500.00. J-F.oom houso and larg lot, good locality near oouui ummiu, w. O. C. OLSEN, 1704 Farnam Street. RE 572-21 GOOD opportunity for a combined farmer anu siociimH.il , i.jji acres in iNomi Texas, 16 miles froia town of 12.00(1 oeonln. x,t acres cultivated, balance In hog and cat tle pasture, living water, good market; price. $12.50 per acre, $4,000 cash, Write u, u uray, uuiiif jvnie, Texas, k RB-436-a FOIt S.I-ltHAf. RSTATI2, DELIGHTFUL horns In Hanseom Place for tal at a llberai discount .m. j. Kennard & Son, suite 310-311 Brown Ulk. RK-180 2 ACRES norih of Florence well Improved. somo fruit, can nil b cuitivateo, sou very rich nnd well adapted for fruit or truck forming, owner will take house and lot In town ns part pay, Tho Byron Reed Co., 212 H. 14th sU UF-lta 21 FOR SALE cheap,, large lot anil three collages. J, A, L.ovcgren mi J"'r i n tort block. RK M616 PAYNE-ICNOX CO.. HEADQUARTERS ror IIKAI, K STATE HA HOA I An; l.uw BR T RATES on IX)ANS. HOUND IN SURANCE, HOUSES. FLATS. STORErf, for RENT. First floor, N. Y. Life Bldg. RE Of RANCH AND FARM Innds for salo bv tho union racino Railroad company, h. a. MeAllnster, land commlsntoner Union Paclflo Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. RE-697 HOUSES, lots, farms, lands, loans, nlso flro insurance. Hcmis. raxton dik. k wi BED HENRY B. PAYNE. 001 N. Y LIFE. i. is w CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farmm St re eon IMPROVED property 4 blocks from city hall; retuit, $.110. For quick sain at tJ. Hicks, 325 Board Trade. RE-710 21 1,120 ACRES of good farm or grazing land in central zsebrasKa for sale cneap. rei terBon, 622 N. 16th St., Omaha, Neb. RE M303 023 A BARGAIN IN VACANT Southwest corner 20th and Castellar, 100x10 feet, street paved and paving taxon paid In full; water, sewer nnd gas; owner asks $1,600, but wnnts cash offer. TITO BYRON REED CO.. 212 S 14th St. RE M 523 GREAT BARGAIN. AN ELEGANT 10-ROOM HOME. CENTRALLY LOCATED. CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE POriSEHhlUN. CALL FOR PRICE MONDAY. HICKS, 325 BOARD TRADE BLDO. RE-710 21 W ACRE stock farm for salo cheap; best farm In Harrison county; wnierworKs ann best of Improvements; for further Infor mntlon call on or address T M. Adams, Logan, Iowa. RE-M520 21 FINE east front lot, thren blocks south uepots, loin si. inquire iiu wiimn. RE M517 ! C. F. HARRISON offers for ten days, S-r. all-modern house, paving paid, south front, near High school, $1,250; possession given. N. B. $2.S0O loan on this can remain Indollnitely at 5 per cent, requiring only $1,430 cash for flno home, RE 152 21 a noon INVESTMENT. 3 cottages In South Omaha for $3,.T10. rent ing for $37.00 per moniu; win sen sep arately or on monthly payments; also one n.fnnm nn)tiii?n nt No. 2914 DllDollt street. Omaha; all In first class condition. Omaha I.onn i wuiunng hsvucihiiuii, j. -i. Nnttlnger, Bec'y. Bee Building. J. H. Kopletz, Agt South Omaha. RE 531 N3 C. F. HARRISON. BARGAINS. 913 N. Y. L. lCO-ACUK fann in Plerco county. Nebrnka, I , n n.l rtr-n'a fi nnrPU ll 1 Vflf eil . Plllllll liuunu , . l- ' - -. - , 240 acres, partly Improved. Dixon county, iieorasan, iour imitrn uuim .uihuum, 160 acres, W miles- west of Sioux City, six miles irom rannmu, nu unwu, uib.d,tv', II...... V,, , 1 1 ,1 , r. ,ru ' nrtro t ( V) I4 n.isll. uruumiy uu,,...,i", ' - o ..... - kM,..ln,.A AmlilK' ilhn ulT 7 liu acreM in ,iu,ciuo w..,...j, - . tltlo: $200 cash. Illlnnd P. Lockwoo.l, Sioux City, lown, ut. .Mtoi HALF ACRE Just west of 30th St.. at south end of Miller park, very level, only $27.i. Easy terms, xs. n. nasiinga, RE (I79--I am?pT iT. ninn.MV ji itn.wn totH at., np'ir .Tnoksnn. 11-iuiii u.,., .... ..... .. at less man nnn us vumc, 'iiw..'" Board Trade Bldg. RE-.10Z1" nenr 2ith and cummg ats. imiuiro 111 ;v N. 25 til Ave. iiiuiim W. H. GATES, 613 N. Y. Life. 'Phono 1294. 8-room modern, hardwood finish, an up-to- dnto home, cellar unaer wnoie nouse, w.ooo. S rooms, east front, on Georgia ave., near Poppleton, bath, gas, barn. $3,700. 8-rooms, bath, gas, barn, $1,600. 8 rooms, water, sewer, houth of Lako street, $1,250. rooms. Hewer, water, corner 27th and Manle. $1,200. 7 rooms, water, 2602 Emmot, 100 feet front, $1.3ri0. 2 cottages and lot 50x122. 2027 Miami, $1,350. VACANT. Mxl27 Miami st near 2Sth, $300. 5dxl27 Ohio st.. near 30th. $350. 60x124, corner In Kountzo Place, cheap. SNAPS 5-r. house and bam, city water. newly papered, cemented eeiiur, only $m 3-7-r. houses. 3 lots, 32, 33, 35 und 37 Lalk St. All go for ji.soo. houses, lot 6x153, 1910 Dorcas. Both for $1,400. 7-r. modern house, 1522 S. 26th St.: a great bargain. ?l,7So; jy&o casn, oaiance 6 per cent. fctory brick hotel, steam heat, about (0 rooms; -Ity 6,000; has good trade. Price $S,0f) $5no cash, balance $125 per month; no Interest. J. H. PARROTTE. Douglas Block. RE-713 21 6-R. COTTAGE. 2Sth St., near Lake, $150.W cash and 120 montniv payments or $15.40 without Interest. VT. L. Belby. Board Trade bldg. RE MC33 23 FOR SALE, Installment plan, or exchange, tnreo largo, oesiraniy mcaieu rtnuin Omaha lots. Randolph Flaco addition; submit offer. Joseph Rudercdorf. South Omaha. RE-MC57 23 FOR SALE, 0-room house, east front, full lot. new furnace, gaa v ami water in kitchen; only $2,000.00. Address Owner, 2146 So. 35th St. RE-5S 21 FOR SALE or Exchnnge. ono comer lot In Omaha for St. Louia property or rarm in Nebraska. Addresu Ilalllno. 2947 Lacledo Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. RE-C59 21 FOR SALE, flna 400-acre ranch In eastern Net)., Vi casn. Daianco uu iinm m sun. Address A 19. Bee. KB C0 21 FOUK CHEAP KEBRASICA FARMS. Fine 320-ncre fnrm. Wood River Valley, OJCLY $13.60 AN ACRE. Good 640-acre farm, Buffalo county, Neb., ONLY A.X JlUlllS, Highly Improved farm. 610 acres, Madison county, ONLY $25.00 AN ACRE. Fine SOO-ncrn stock farm. Custer county, ONLY $11.50 AN ACRE. ITICKS' FARM LAND AGENCY. Room 325 Board of Trade Bldg. RE 710 21 5 ACRES near Rimer's, $150 per acre. acres, Slopes geniiy xo siintii nna east, 1 mllo northwest Florence,. $75 per acre. 55 acres No, 1 land, brick house 12 rooms, largo barn, good orchard a complrto home: 4 n.lles from city: Improvements cost moro thun I ask for all, JC.flOO. 160 acres No. 1 land near Bennington. $50 per acre. J. H. PARROTTE. Douglas Block. RE 714 SI 2717 CHICAGO ST., 4 largo rooms and hall, In ftrst-class repair, larirn porch, city water In kitchen, lot 60x162; price $1 200; easy terms. Tho Byron Revd Co., 212 S. 14th st. RE-fi79 21 32 48 or SO acres, S miles west, Improved, $50 per aero. SO ncren 11 miles northwest, houso. barn, crop, horsett, cows, Imple-monts, etc., all for $4,500. CO to 1W aeroH 12 miles northwest of Omaha P O.. $60 per acre Adlolntng tho lamPnist mentioned, 123 or 142 ncroH. Blti Pnpiw bottom, $1. 107 acrs near Military road, with good Im- nrovemonts, $57.50 per aero. 160 acrea, 9 miles west, near paved road, 153 per ar. 320 ncres good Bart county lend, near Her- mun. $30 ruir aero. Sit ncrew 11 miles weet of Omaha, near Millard, $55 per acre. Bargains In city lots, houses and buulnnss property. JOHN N. FRENZER, Opp. old p o. RE 702 21 CHEAP rrden land adjoining Omaha. 5 acres, gnoil soil. Only $675, 10 acres, beuutlful tract For $1 47S. 17 acrw, near Elmwood park. 13.100. 20 acres, extra choice land. $2 500. 4 arret, near South Omsha, $4,6on HlcJu, $a Board Tradt Bldf . RS1-710 U foh s.u.i: iniAi, ns r v rn. IF YOIT THINK you must rent, buy A HOME In your wife's name nnd pay rent to her. SEE HOW . QUICK SHE WILL 'AY FOR IT. P ' Two salesmen ready any tlmo to show properties. CHARLES E WILLIAMSON. 120.1 Farnam, U. S. Nafl. Rank Bldg. RE-719 21 FOR SALE or exchange, lot 12, near cor. Shermnn ave. nnd Locust St. Address Thomna Fitzgerald, Independence, Mo. RE- LANDS, C. B. Burrows, Norfolk. Nebraska. RE 100 Dec 70 NICKEL PLATING. STOVES, lamps and chandeliers replnted. Om. Plating Co., Bco Bldg. Tel. 2536. 7U r.Ma.vr.s, noii.r.iis, istc. I C. Sharp Mach. Wks.; motors, dynamos. CAHIT.NTEllS AM) JOIIIIERM. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 20th nnd Lake Sts. Hit 4TAM.MF.RIXO AXI) STUTTISniNG CURED. Julia VniiRhnn, 430 Ramge Bldg, no TICKET nitoicEn, CUT rate tickets everywhere. P. H. Phil, bin. 160R Farnam. Telephone 784. 709 nitflHSMAKINn. IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy. 318 So. !Sth St. us N4 Minns A.vn TAXinEusiY. STOCK 8 Bird Store. 1603 Iavenworth. -717 MlllltOIl FACTORY. Damaged looking glasses rcsllvercd. 7CS N 16 711 CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES, ELECTION PROCLAMATION BY MAYOR. Proclamation und notice to tho olectors and legal voiera of tho Cltv of Omaha of a special city election of tho city of Omaha, to be held Tuesday, tho 6th day of November, 1900. for the purpose of submitting propositions to voto bontU. To the Klecti.rs und Legal Voters of the City of Omaha: T. Frank E. Moores, mayor of tho City of Omaha, do Issue tilts, my proclamation, and by the authority vostod In me as fiich mayor, do hereby give public notice to the electors nnd legal voter.- of the City of Omaha, that a. special election will be held In snld cltv on Tnesilnv. th tilh il.w of November. 19fm, In accordance with nn act or tho legislature of the State of Nebraska, Incorporating metropolitan cities, etc.. ap proved March 15, 1S97, and amendments thereto, ami In nursiinnca of ordinances duly passed nnd approved by the mayor anu city council or tno city of omana, ami that at said election tho following question and proposition regarding tho issue of bonds of tho City of Omaha will bo suo- mitten to said eloctors and legal votora, to-wlt: QUESTION AND PROPOSITION OF IS SUING PAVING BONDS. "Shall bonds of tho City of Omaha, In the sum of $75.(nX, be Issued during tho ....... ,v ..-. viiu jiiti jiu.-,- Ul ,"J lng tho cost of paving, repuvlng or nn- cauamizing ine intersections or streets anu spaces npposlto alleys In tho City of Omaha, tho said bonds to run tor twenty years from the date thereof and to bear Interest, paynblo semi-annually, at a rato of In terest not exceeding four (4) per cent per annum, with coupons attached: to bo called i-aving uonus, tno said bonus nut to be sold for less than par." Tho said question and proposition shall be submitted to said electors entire. In tho proper form provided by luw for official nanois, wun tne words "Yes, ' "o. printed thereon. All of said ballots having ail "X" murk follnwlnir fhn wnnl ,V' shall be counted lit favor of Issuing said bonds and all of said balluta having an "X" mark following the word "No" shall be counted and considered as against the issuing oi saiu ooniib. I do further give public notice nnd pro claim that at said election thn followln: question and proposition regarding the ls suo of bonds of tho Clly of Omaha will be submitted to said electors and legal voters, lo-wit: QUESTION AND PROPOSITION OF IS SUING SEWER HONDH. "Shall the bonds of the City of Omaha, in tho sum of $75,000. be Issued durlmr tha years 1901 and 1902. for the purpose of pay ing tho cost of tho construction and main tenance of main sowers In the City cf Omaha, tho said bonds to run for twenty years from tho date thereof und to bear interest, puyuble semi-annually, at a rate of Interest not exceeding four (4) nor cent per annum, with coupons attached; to be called "Sewer Bonds," tho said bonds not tb be gold for les than par?" The said question and proposition alull be submitted to said electors entire, In tli'i Kroner form provided by law for ottlctal allots, with the words "Yes," "No," printed tnereon, All of said ballots having an "X" mark following the word "Yes'1 shall bo counted In favor of issuing said unnus, nnu uu or sain uanoiM naving an "X" mark following the word "No" shall be counted and considered as against 'ho issu'irji or said bonds. The polls shall bo open on the day of said election at eight o'clock In tho morning, and shall continue open until six o'clock In tho evening of thu same day, at the respective voung places touowing, to-wu: CITY UK UalAMA. FIRST WARD. First Dlstrict-1018 South 10th street. Second District 1704 South 10th street. Third Dlstrlct-2605 South 13th street. Fourth District 1122 South 7th street. Fifth District 1703 South 10th street. Sixth Dlstrlct-2515 South 10th street. Seventh District 1119 South 6th street. Eighth Dlsrlct-1813 South 6th street. SECOND WARD. First District 1523 Leavenworth street. Second District 1923 Leavenworth street. Third District 1222 South 20th street. Fourth District 1259 South 16th street. Fifth "District 1443 South 18th strcot. Sixth District 1430 South 16th street. Seventh Dlstrlct-2204 South 16th street. Eighth DlHtrlct-2332 South 20th street. Ninth District 1601 Vinton street. Tonth Dtatrlut 1710 Vinton Btreet. Eleventh Dlstrlct-2307 Vinton street. THIRD WARD. First Dlrtrict 1419 Jackson Btreet. Second District 1512 Harney street. Third District 1105 Capitol avenue. Fourth District 302 North 15th street. Fifth District 1513 Webster street. Sixth Dlstrlct-503 South 13th street. Seventh District 314 South 12th street. Eighth Dlstrict-1120 Capitol avenue. Ninth District 1203 Chicago street. Tenth District 301 South uth street. FOURTH WARD. First District 1G10 Capitol avenue. Second Dlstrlct-2301 Davenport street. Third District 2416 Davennnrf 1 1 real Fourth District-Booth at 28th avenuo and r amain Hireei. Fifth District 220 South 17th street Sixth District 122 South 1Sth ntrc.xt Seyonth Dlstrlct-1756 Leavenworth street Eighth District 314 Hoiltb Nil l, utrt Ninth Dlmrlct-2520 Dewey avenue, rear 2557 Harney street. FIFTH WARD. First pistrlct-3A06 Sherman avenue. Second pistrlct-2825 Sherman avenue, Third Dlstrlct-2612 Sherman avenue. ?-4 rtlJ,P 1 " 1 rl ct 1 808 Sherman avenue. E.lft.i! District 2223 North 20th street. Sixth Dltjtrlct-t4U North lilth street. Seventh Dlstrlct-UOS North 16th street. SIXTH WARD. First District 4540 North SOth street. s..c.0i."lr,?l!,tf,ct-d719 North 4flth street. Third DlMrlct-2213 Mllltury uvonue. Ef'."rtk.D'a,rlct-;lTO4 North 30ih Btruet. Fifth Dlstrlct-a)l4 North 24th street. , Sixth District 29J1 Nnrth mu, ,.., Seventh Dlstrlat 1910 North 33d Btrtot, SEVENTH WATin First District 2719 Leavenworth stretV Second District 1312 South 29th uvenui. Third DlBtrlct-2108 South 33d street. Fourth District 2315 South "ith tr.u Fifth District-Booth at 29th und Hickory streets Sixth District -1321 South 29th Btreet. barn ,,. . . BIOHTII WARD. Flrat District -131S North 24th street. Second Dlstrlct-2904 Hamilton street. Third DUtri-:ow Can streat. f:,."i".'?,.nclT--'J orin tn street. Ninth D str ct-2625 Franklin street. X?mh PJ.,f.lctT:3'j7 'Vorth 21th street. Eleventh Dlstrlct-1701 North 24th street. CITY VOFFICIAI. NOTICI1X. Fourth District JfM Cuming street. Fifth Dlstrlct-123 North 2flth street. Sixth Dlatrlct-2084 Chicago street, bnrn In rear Seventh Dltrlct17Jl Cuming street. Eighth District l3 California street. NINTH WARD. First District 3013 Cuming street Second Dlstrlct-,78 Hamilton street, rear Third DIMNnt 392S Farnam dtreet. Rourth District S)M Davenport street. Fifth District ffi Farnam street. Hlttll DItr!(lt--SUllt I.on vnnnnrlh lrrt. bam. In witness whereof. I bnvo lmrontiln art my hand as mayor of said city of Omaha lll luill liny ni iirioocr, lir.l. Seal) FRANK K, MOOREfl, Mayor. Attest W. H. ELBOURN, City Clerk. -O17K820t Ante Koom Echoes. K! Tho meeting of tho state grand lodgo of the Independent Order of Odd Follows at York last week was ono of tho most Im portant in tha forty-threo years of tho society's existence. Tho most Important matter was tho adoption of a revised con itltullon aud the contest was warm. The main Issue between tho contending factious was tho elimination of the past grand, for that wan what It amountod to. One sldo declared that the pant grands of the state, with tho past grand masters, woro the '"wliolo thing," and ran tho grand lodgo regardless of the desires of tho subordi nate lodges, whoso representatives woro outvoted by tho permauout members of tho grand lodgo. Tho permanent members demonstrated, In a degroa, tho truth of this charge, as they voted down tho Inno vation, and past grauds and past grand masters aro still entitled to a scat and a vote In tho grand lodge. Tho oRlcers elected for the coming year aro: R. C, Johnson, Holmesvlllo. grand master; C. A. Randall, Newman Grove, deputy grand master; N. V. Harlan, York, grand warden; J. P. Gage, Fremont, grand secretary: F. B. nryant, Omaha, grand treasurer: O. O. Snydor, O'Neill, O. W. Norrls, McCook, grand representatives. Tho next grand lodgo will assemble at Kearney In October, 1901. Modern "World nirn of America. This promises to be an Important week for tho mumbors of tho Modorn Woodmen of America In this city. It has been act asldo as "rally week" and will be observed by a series of Joint meetings between tho thirteen camps of Omaha and South Omaha, State Deputy Head Conaul Ralph E. John son of Lincoln will bo In the city tho en- tiro week and In addition Head Camp Di rector Talbot of Lincoln and Head Phy sician Adhby of Fairmont and other promi nent Woodmen will be In the city. Dr. ABhby will hold a confcrcnco with tho local deputies Tuesday afternoon nnd lu tho evening will address n Joint mooting of Magnolia, Hebrew nnd supremo camps. Wednesday evening Omaha, Maple, Ne braska aud Gato City camps will hold a Joint mooting In tho hall of tho former, which will bo addressed by Hon. C. O. Saunders, n member of tho head camp board of auditors. Thursday evening tho two South Omaha camps will hold a Joint session and several prominent Woodmen speakers will be present. Friday evening Beech, B. & M Hickory nnd Willow camns will meet Jointly in Woodmen hall and tho principal speaker will bo Head Camp Director Talbot. State Deputy Head Con sul Johnson will also speak at each of tho meetings. Tho Modern Woodmen of America has a membership In Omaha of about 4,000 and It Is expected a largo percentage of this number will bo present nt these meet ings. LodKPB In I'lirnirrniilia. Omnlio. lnrltri. rtiinlrAra TTnfnn tt Amarln. Intends to flno all members who come un masked to the meeting to bo held in The Beo building October 24. ";ou.r and Omaha camps. Woodmen of the World, hold Joint meetings tho first Hedncsday of each month at tho hull of tllll former. Wlmrn thn u'nrlr ta .. rr ..ll)!.... with a combined drill team. Tho bazar nnd rnmlv.-il nf ant-mm, camp, Woodmen of the World. Inst week was ono or the most successful gatherings In tho history of tho order. Tho funds secured uro to bo placed In the treasury to assist sick and disabled members of the camp. Omaha lodgo No. 39, Benevolent and PJ"ot.,?c.t,vo Order of E'.ks, will assemble at tho lodgo today for the purpose of attend "f. ,,.nt' In-ylhK of tho cornerstone ofl the building to bo erected bv the Elks of ("ouncU Bluffs. All visiting brethren from Iowa and Nebraska aro Invited, to bo present. Omaha lodge, Fraternal Union of America, will hold an open meetlnif Wed nesday. A Bohemian lodgo of this Hociety. known as Vernost Xanadu, was organized Saturday evening with tho following of tlcers: Frank KraJIcek. fraternal mnstur; Mary llrak. Jjstlco: Iiurhnrn L'nna i.ii," Annie Yeehn, m-rey: Antonio Trtslcn. tarv: Murket.1 Hnzflwh irAfimim,, -m..m.. Hoffman, protector; Annie Hoffmnn.' oiiMet vnclav Clival and Anton Itnfrman .i..u,. arils; John R. Ylrak. guard: Josof Bazdech, sentinel; Dr. Charles Rosewater, physician. GOOD PRICES FOR CATTLE Hereford mill Short horn Sale nt Knn sns Clly ArcniKfi lf."l(10 a lleiul. KANSAS eTY, Mo Oct. 20. Ono thou- sand dollars was paid for tho yearling bull Knlght'B Valentine at tho cloning sale of blcodod Shorthorn cattle at tho annual fancy stock show hero today. Tho animal was bought by T. Tabst of Dover, Kan. KnigntB Valentino's half brother. Semn- ttess Valentine, a bull calf, was sold to J. E. True & Co. of Newman, Kan., for $525. uinor rancy prices paid follow: MiSBle of Browndalo. 6-yoar-old cow with calf, M. A. Low, Topeka. Kan.. $950. RavcnBwoort Flower, 3-year-old cow. s r? Thompson, Midland, Tex,, $500. Vtllugo Lily HI, 2-year-old cow. I. J. R. Nelson, Kansas City. $300. Rosamond Flower, 3-year-old cow. I. J. aroaii, .uosgy, MO., $600. Princess Watorloo, heifer calf, Martin Flynn, Dea Moines. Io., $425. Br.roness IV of Wooddalo. yearling heifer W. R. Nelson, Kansas Cltv. $4lE. Vlolot of Maple Hill, 2-yoar-old heifer, H. R. Clay, Plattsburg, Mo $00. During the sale an averago prlco of $300 has been maintained. Mr. Lhiii- AttcnilH Trial. MARYSVILLE, O.. Oct. 20.-Durlng tho trial today of RoHglyn Ferrcll nn the chargo of murdering ExproBS Messenger Luno, Mis. Lana, widow of the dead mettnenger, was In tho court room for tho first tlmo as a spectator. She had with her hor llttlo 18-monthr-old boy, who plttously called for "papa." Tho Ilrst witness was Thomas Mullen, a guard, who testified regarding Forrell's alleged confosslon. C. D. Kinney, an express mosuotiger, Identllled the pmilc ugo sent by Forrell from Plain City. The trial will probably continue until the mtdd'o of next week. Murrlnue I.turnaea, Thn following licenses to wed wera Is sued yesterday Name and Residence. Age. Carl J. W. Hvard. Omaha 25 Allda A. Anderson, Omaha 21 Abraham Rublnowltz, Omaha 23 Lllllo Horn, Omaha 19 Emll Nolson. Council Bluffs 22 Lllliun Murshbank, Omuha... 19 TUB IU5ALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS filed for record Saturday, ririnl.r "0 1900? Wnrrunty Uaed. Flora M. Wright and husband to S. J, Inghram. lot 11. block 13. South Omaha $ 425 union hiock i urns company to Jonn Johnson, lot 2. block 20. First add to South Omaha (refiltt) soo u. w. oirfei unu who to iteocccu Street, lot 1, block I. Marysvllle add 2,ooo E. L. Kent and husband to John SwanHon, lot 20, Pelham Place l.ono John Johnson and wlfa to J, A. Can ning. n4 block ,'. 1st add to South Omuha . 1,000 Quit Cluliu Dead. H B. Ochiltrea nnd wife to Q, W Street, lot 1, block I, Marysvlllo add 1 Total amount of tiuafaxa. CIVIL WAR STILL RAGING Interior of CoIiiiiiIiIh I'renenl Xeni of DeaitlHtlou People He ilueeil to I'nnprrn, PANAMV, Coloinbls. Oct. 8,-(Correspondence of tho Associated Prcis.) Llttlo la known in any part of Colombia regarding tho conditions In tho other parts of the oountry. Surh other points us un connected by telegraph or cublo aro hel i by tho government, and at such places the bulk of tho news conveys grandiloquent accounts, of victories gnlued over tha na tives, Tho fact remains, howorcr, that tho civil nnr goes merrily on. The country la being drained of all its resources and tho most pitiful poverty pravalls In alt directions Tho interior of this naturally fertile, and rich land In devastated. Colombia will, at the end of tho war, ba a country of paupers, Tho city of Cucuta, tho oratwhllo llberai stronghold near the Venoiuelau frontier, was roenntly captured by thn government forces after a siege of twenty days. Ac counts of tho ncttt of brutality and thn horrifying scenes that mot thn cyo at tb surrender of Cuctitn bnvo appeared In the newspapers of Maracalbo, Venezuela, This place, It appears, wni nearly razed to tho ground. Bodies lay In tho debris In thn streets In a atato of putrlllcntlnn. A drunken soldiery was let lnono nmld the nearly starved Inhabitants, and every sort of bestiality was committed. Just now thn unfortunate city Ib again besieged, but this time by tho Uborals, 2,000 strong, and tbn government Is unnblo to ralso tho siege. The latest reportn from tho Interior of this country purport that tho liberals, who only a short time ago appeared to bo com pletely exhausted, and who suffered a tre mendous moral setback with thn fallurn nt their ntcmpt to Ul(o possession of thn Isthmus of Panama, havo undergonn n vigorous reaction, Induced mainly by the confusion which followed Vlco President Mnrroquln's coup d'etat. It Is admitted even, by thn government officials that thn liberal forces are In possession of thn de partment of Volivan, and that thn cltlca of Cartagena and Darranqullln, which nra on tho banks of the Mngdnlona river, near Its mouth, nnd, consequently, constitute practically thn only means of access from tha Atlantic to tho Interior, and Bogota, tho capital, aro surrounded by thn liberal "army " On the Pacific seaboard thn lib erals hold the port of Tunucn, whtln thn government hns succeeded In keeping Buenn Ventura, which Is the terminus of thn gov ernment telegraph wires, from tho capital, and Is also connected with tho nutstdo world by cable. Throughout tho whole extent of fhla ro publta a chronic guerrilla warfaro la con ducted. This civil content Is one of tho most sanguinary that has over raged In this country. MANIFEST0T0JRISH MEMBERS John Redmond UrRes lite Adoption of nn AmtrrnNln. Policy In I'nrllnim-nt. LONDON, Oct, 20. John Redmond, M. P., chairman of the Irish parliamentary party, has Issued a manifesto to the nationalists In which ho sayn ho finds that thn results of thn oloctlons show that the Parnclllto split Is ended and that there Is a universal desire for a united movement based on Parnell's policy of holding aloof from all English parties. Ho thinks tho conserva tive majority is unwieldy and contains seeds for an early disruption. Mr. Red mond, therefore, urges tho maintenance of unity nnd dlsclpllno In the nationalist ranks nnd tho adoption of a fearless and nggrosslvo policy to combat tho conserva tives In nnd out af Parllamont. Mr. Redmond also endorsed thn United Irish league, Baying thn elections proved that tho nationalists wero overwhelmingly In sympathy with It. MORE ARMENIAN HORRORS MtiSNiilniunn Are lleportefl to Ilnrn Committed .Stmt nml Frljrht- fill MiisHncruN, PARIS, Oct. 20. A special dispatch from Constantinople to the Potlt Bleu says new and frightful massacres of Armenians have Just occurred lu the district of Blarbekr. Tho Mussolmans, It is asserted, pillaged, outraged and killed during flvo days without Intervention of Turkish troops. Eight vil lages, "It Is added, wero entirely destroyed and burned. KRUGER QUITS SOUTH AFRICA HnlU on tlio Untcli Grtilurr Enrnpe Stop til He Mnilo Enroute. for LOUltENZO MARQUEZ. Oct. 20, Tha Dutch cruiser Geldorland, with President Kruger on board, sailed at noon. It will call at Dar-es-Salaam, Tangu, Jlbutll and Marseilles. Welcome- for tlin Uureii. THE HAGUE, Oct. 20. Queen Wllhelmlna nnd her betrothed, Duko Honry of Mucklen-berg-Schworln, accompanied by tho queen's mother, arrived horo this morning and wero enthusiastically welcomed. Tho royal party drovo to the palace, where crowds sane the national anthem. Later tho members of tho diplomatic corps arrived at tho palaco and woro Introduced to the duko. Wvylrr (a-t it .lolt. MADRID, Oct. 20. General Woyler, tha former captain general of Cuba, has been appointed captain general of Madrid, y EfcMirnliin Trntii WrikMl. HELENA. Mont.. Oct. 20.Tho first sec tion of the westbound Northern Paclflo passenger train that Inft St. Paul Tuesday night with a largo contingent of home Bookers, was wrecked today neur Eddy, Blxty miles west of Mlsioula, An earth slide had displaced a rail and tho train left tho track. Tho engineer and fireman were Injured ucrlnusly, ur,d Roy E, Dorlev of Missoula, latully. A ton of mall we-it Into tho river. Mnliuuer Taken to .lull, ST. LOUIS. Oct. 20. Adolph Mahaney. who Ib charged with tho murder of Jumea Cress, his frlond, near Lanes Prnlrle, Mo,, In U93, and whu has oltidcd the luw for seven yeara, was brought hero today by Sheriff fllurphy of Wntonga, Blair county, I. T.. and lodged In tho Jail at Four CourtH fur safekceolni;. 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