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23 roii HAi,i:-iu:.i, i'stati:. FOH S.U.Illtl-iAU I'STATI. I'OK SAI,!-HE.L ESTATE. .MUSICAL. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, XOVEMBEK 18, 1000. I UE.MIf roil HOI hi-.H UKMIH FOH LOTH UKMIH FOIt FARMS l)KMIHFOH LANDS. S-story brick, 0 rooms and Inrgo store room, 3 blocks northeast of poslnnice, I5.C0J. 4-room cottage, near Uth und Vinton, JflOOj easy payments. $3M cnsli will btiya UJxlK-ft. lot on car lino near Hiinacom park. I-room cottage, rood cellar, city water, nowprape, gas, bath, almost now, nn Houtli 2lth Bt., on motor line, handy to both Omaha und South Omaha; only 12,2(0, 1-3 cash, bal. to suit. Choice residence lots near 21th st. and Amen ii vo., J123 to Jli5 each, Jl down und j per month. Uere s a Knap-u GKAND ClOOI) INVKST-JIKNT-In way of 2 brick blocks near 131 Ii nnd Lravenwortli sts.; 11 four-room, two utory Hats that will net fl per eotit on IIH.fiuI. WILL HULL AM.. WITH TWO f'OKNF.K LOTH. FOH 10.000. Come In mid Investlgato thla. .MUST 111'. HOI.U AT ONCK. Fruit farms. Have several of them from 2 to 10 acres each at II, ow to IJ.two each. Bf'VF.ItAL COOP OHAI.V AND BTO''K FI'I'DINO FAHMH NF.AIt OMAHA-SO to 210 ucres each H to 175 per acre. t, 10, 15, 20 und 40-urrn tracts In outskirts of city for fruit and gardening purposes 176 to 1100 per nero. IVnutlftil 10. room home, cast frontage- on the new Turner park on ::lHt avc, near Farnittn hi., ut u reasonable llKure. Como In und let us show It to ou. Another new 8-room homo on Went Farnam ( st.; strictly up-to-date, only IJ.OW. TrackaKo ami other sites for wholesale nnd manufacturing purposes In every part of tho business center. IJ-acre fruit farm FOU HKNT, near Flor enco. S PF.rt CKNT MONKV TO LOAN ON" OOOD CITY ANH FAUM HUCL'UITV. tVlllTH FITIB INHl'HANCl' SOUND COMPANIKH. IN OOOD, OF.OKOF. I. UKMIH. (Kstabllshed In IftH) I'axtnn Illook. It 13-977 18 Telephone G85, rOTTHIl-HIIOI.EH CO. 310 N. Y. MFI3. HAnOAINS IN IMPnOVUD pitopintTins. CI 2M3'l.i Pierce, two hoines, C nnd C rooms euch, lot 69xl(M feot. II.DCO. 124 -3122 Cass, 42x100. fi-room house, good re pair, nice home, f, tt.0-,1212 Webster Ht., UOxlU. 4 rooms, lies fine and will bo clo.e to new car line whn extended. It Is a snap. Knay terms. 1,CW 110-2103 Miami, 33x132. 7 rooms, ulnto roof, sower, water, t;as. Only ll.iw. This prop erty Is rhenp, A llttlo rcialr and paint and It will bo O. K. I0S-132, H. 2Uh, Mjrm. C room.', beautiful lot nnd location. $2,100. WA Nicholas, 40x150, corner, 9 rooms, Alt modern but furnnco und 1 block from motor. Choice, cheap nnd a bargain for $2,100. Easy terms. (33-2031 N. 10th, r,0xlll, east front, 9 rooms, nil modern but furnace, gcud repair, on the Ilmilovard; barn also. This Is a. snap nt $3,t00. I- -IMS H. 2Dth (Georgia ave.), 50xH2. 7 riMimn, nil modern but furrace, beautiful location, clnso to school, enst 'root nnd Hie beMt thing offered In HanSChm riuco ror tne price, only ju.UjO. VACANT. K5 MV. notith front, lying- flue, "n Orchard Hill, on Decatur St.. near F-ank-lln rchool, beautiful view, just rlnht for grade and Imto never changed hand since eastern narty bought them In l'Sl. Wrllea tis to sell right quick for $300 for both lots. This Is ii pickup that volt seldom 11ml. Pay $100 cash and wo will loan th balanco of the money to you on monthly pay ments at (i per cent. ai-On 3.1th st.. lesH than ( feot from Far itam, Wo offer choice r,0xl".foiit lot. on grade, for ONLY ONLY (wo are afraid to sav lt)-$1.10O. First thing you will fink Is what Is the mutter with It To mivo thnt trouble wo will sny: Nuthlni;, except tlOT to bo SOLD. TYo have IlUfllNESH, RESIDENCE nnd ull OTHEIt kinds of property for sa'e In all parts of the city. Too much to advertise. 11UT wo TELL you that now is tho time to Ht'Y Omaha HEAL ESTATE. HMo over the cltv ami see the Improvements, it Is COM I NO Just us it PHED to conn?. Only a short tlmo till you will say: Why didn't I see this. It Is past duo und it is coming. POTTEK-SHOLES CO. HE -904 IS It. C. PETEH3 & CO., 1702 Fnrnam St.. lice Hide. No. DftS 5-ronm cottage near 31st nml Mu ray streets, modem except furnace, w-rt. 101, A nargaiu nt i,wu. No. 11(I 7 rooms, modern except furnace, linru. fine shade, cement cellar. Pi loo re duced to $2,000. No, OSS This la a 0-room limine, modern ex cept furnace, house nearly new, lot GOxlSO, near car line. Price. $2,000. Want un offer, No.' 483 7 rooms, modern excent furnace. finished In cedar, hnnd carved, lino maple shade trees, lot MxIGO to alley, located near 21st and Spruce. Price reduced to $2,700. VACANT 1'ltOPEHTY. No. C20 100 feet fronting on Farnam st,, near ;nili, ut a imrgniu. No. 102S West front on Ocorcla uvo., tnuth Of Mason St., tluo natural shaile, paving taxes an pam, poriuaueni hkiqwuik. rncc, $I,SiU. H. C. I'ETEHS & CO., 170.' Farnam St., Ilee Hldg. HE-938 18 l-HOOM modern nnuse. eiectrio ngnts. a lot and a half, Just rUht above grade, lino shade, large barn, paved street; part cash nnd balance long tlmo; northwest corner :tlth und Marthu Hta, Just west of Hans com park, submit oner. J. it. snerwood 933 N. Y. Life. HE-M901 19 FOH RALE. 160 ucres, 7 miles from Council IllutTH. $30 an ucre, (J. J. jolinsou. i;res cent, Iowu. HE-915 It RANCH AND PA KM lands for salo by tho Union I'acltlc Railroad company. H. A. McAllaster. land commlhiiloner, Union Pacific llvad(uarteru, Omaha, Nub. KE-097 FOH PALE cheap, larue lot n."d three cottages. J. A. Lovcuren. 4th floor Pax- ton liock. un MSIB CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 12u3 Famnm St, KE-Z30 LAND. C. H. Burrows, Norfolk. Nebraska. 111. iw uec. to nATtCl AINSI 7-room house, ground 100-foot frontage; close to cur lino; eastern owner wants tfuf $3,000 property, well located; will pay 12 per cent oei on purcnayo pm-u. $900 mortgage, betttr than Rovemment bond, for salo uuick. M. J. KENNAKD & SON. S10-3U Hrown Hloclc. nBMI6J BEE HENHY II. PAYNE. 001 N. Y. LIFE. FOH SALR or trnde, CO fine productive farms and 10 flue Block ranches In east .icuiauKu tor saio cncui . , " terms, some of which can be traded for merchandise, hnrdwure. furniture. Imple ments, horses and cattle. For particulars nuuitas ucurge NY. IIUIUM'. "l".-' imu, m, . ' 7-HOOM hoiiRo near 27tlt and Howard, with now porceia ii tat h. marble wus istun anil closet, also mw riiriinee. basement full size of house, riowly painted and papered: rents for $25. If taken at once, -Vfjo. r.riiesi nweet, tz: N. Y. Lire. KE-913 IS' FINE east front lot. 3 blocks south of u poi, on juiu hi. UKtulro 1111 Vinton. KE-532-D-7 M ACHES, n miles frjm Omaha, $15 oer acre, uno Jiyron Heed Co., 212 S. I4tti Ht, Ui- J15W C F. HAHHIHON, HAHGAINS. 013 N. Y. L M iE-03S-D-3 UAltOAINS-nAIlOAINH. FOL'P. MOItl YKA8 OF OOOD TIMES In ure tho certain Increnso of HF.AI, ESTATE VALUES. Now Is your tlmo to get n Rood home CHEAP and on easy terms He QtMCIC or you will find your self behind tho procession. Let Us show you tho following HAIIUA1N8! HEMIS PANIC. HM-On N. 33.1 St., one block from Cum ing Ht. car line, un excellent, east front, bran new, alt modern 6-room hoitso; for tho modest sum of 2,W $.VM cash, balance can be arranged, US Till In u new 7-rooni, all modern home, next door to tho above. Is well built nnd In every way a model house. The owner Is so anxious to sell that ho has Instructed us to take 2,tj0 JjOU cash. We also cnll tho attention of tho honie seckcr to our four now houses, faclnrr south on J.xl and fuming His., now In process of erection. These am 7 rooms each, with ovory modem convenience, built of tho very best material and by skilled workmen and ar to be first clnss buildings. Price tire from $.1,w to ISyo. For terms see us ut once. OTHEIt PHOPEIITIES. 1721 C rooms, city water, corner lot, south front, good barn, on north 2Mb Ave,, one -block from Dodge and Lake itreet car line, only il.&w, 1511 C-Hoom cottage, city water, east front, barn anil large lot, on So. 2Mb St., con venient to Ho. Omnhn. Property nil In pood repair and Is a HEAL HAHOAIN at ll.OW, Terms reasonable. 191 This Is located on Webster Ht . near 2Mb in Avoudalo Park, House litus 0 or 7 room, bath, furnnco, gas, In fact Is all modern, south front, beautiful lot, con venient to street car and school, nnd Is offered for only $2,6oo. JUST Till NIC OF 12S7 This Is a large 10-room house In South Omaha convenient to PACK I NO HOUSES Just the place for il hoarding house. Has furnace and other modern conveniences. Price $2,250. Euay. terms. VACANT LOTS. Wo hnvo vacant lots In nil parts of tho city und can suit all TASTE3-all PUHSES and alt PEOPLE of overy THIBE and NATION. Payne-Knox Company, Main Fluor. New York Life Uulldlnir. Phono 1781. HE-39-18 FOH HALE or exchange, lot 12, near cor. HUnrmuu nve. ana i.ocusi st, .(iureot Thomas Fitzgerald, Independence, Mo. HE- CASH for real estate. Ernejt Sweet. N. X. 1,111- 1W. 314 10- -IIAROAINS FOH QUICK SALE -Eight-room modern house- Orchard Hill, $2,000: want offer. Choice modern home. W alnut Hill, $3,100. 23th und Woolworth, 8-room house, nlco lot, price. $2,000, Houso (8 rooms) nnd lot on payments, - nortn; price, i,s'j; moo casn.- -Neur Union deMit. C-room modern- house, large lot, shade, $3,000 -Within flvo blocks of co.irt lioust--Lot 00x140 feet, double frontago;- -irice, j,ooo. hsaiv 100-foot frontage, opposite Hanscom I'arK, M.sw; want orrcr. -Chgtce lots, West Farnam District, -in iiargain iigures.' -OAnVIN HKOS, 1613 FAHNAM.- HE W. FAHNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 FAHNAM 8TKEET. Four deslrablo modern residences all in West Furnam district, excellent locations: $4.6C0 $5.00O $3.250 $0,500. (B-242) Modern cottage. 7 largo rooniM, porcelain uatn, gas, lurnaces, very uesi rupalr, permancjnt walks nnd puvlng till wild. In walking distance, Price, $3,400. (B-24t;j Oood 7-room cottage, city water una sowerage, nice trecu; in wanting distance. Pr ce. $2,000. (11-9) Largo S-room modern house un South j'Jin; goon repair, large corner 101; space for one or two more houses; convenient to car and South Omaha. Prlco only, $2,000. (B-194) Two cottages with barns, all in goon repair; gas, city waier, cemenieu cellars, rent nt $10 each per month. Will sell separately, or price for two reduced to $2.000 Port cash. (B-219) Beautiful east front lot fiS by 120 reel una D-room couago near .un nireei car line; excellent location, nmplo spuce for another house, similar property near this held at $4,000. Piicu for this only $1 900. (B-195)-Oood 7-room house. 3523 N. 2Sth St.. well iiuiii. gooa ropair, oarn, iuu mi, a bargain at $1,200. (B-2W) Seven-room houso In fair condition, on paveu sireet, paving pniu. i'rice, .aw. Two West Farnam lots, corner nnd one adjoining. I'rico for tne two. w.&oo. Lot on 19tli north of Center, $325, if you wish to buy or sell, call on W. I'AllXNA.M S.MllIl I.U., 1320 Farnam Street. HI0-R41-1S CHEAP LOT5- Fino south-front liemls park lot. $oo. Fun lot ucdtoru I'ince, puvtu si., near cor ner, $150. Ijiko Vtiiw. enst front lot. near corner. Sl2.i. Anv of these can bo had on payment cf $25.00 ensn; iainnc moniniy. A. F. CONNETT. 301) N. Y. LIFE. T'lmnn 1?'. HE 915 1S ACHES. 4 ncres, Urookllne. $750. 5 acres, HprliiK Valley. $75). 7 acres, near Rlmwoud nark. $60. 10 acres, near Elmwood park, $1,250. HESIDENCES. $i2,ov-rA( s. :sth. $7.rAi. $12,f-32d and Paclllc. K.FO0. jlO.ooo West Farnam. $0,5CO. Will build modern cottages In central loo- ttotiH to sen tor :.wo unu up on es-sy terms. David C. I'attcrson, 1823 Famnm. HE-S47 IS W. H. GATES, CIS N. Y. Life. 'Phono 1291. O.rnom fullv nioJern. Beech nnd oak finish on llrst floor, largo reception nail, un hon est, well built house In i;ood order, 1911 Wirt St., ji.&oo. S-room house, bath, barn, at 2115 Urant, $1,000. D-room cottage, 2C14 Bristol, $1,100, 2 cottages nnd full lot. 2027 Miami, $1,300, Himiu nousu nuu ioi, uuxijj, iiii ami v.ass, ViOO. C rooms. 4410 N. 31st, $0)0. Cheat) lot. 50x127. 30th und Ohio. Mum sell una coming weeK. uiv ism ii BAHOAINS IN HOMES- Ono of tho best locations In Kountze Place, with u-room, mouern nouao. .i,ii. A good C-room house, ull modern, ono block from car line ut 24th and Blnney ats. $1,70'). A n.rnum modern liouso on Douclns St.. In pood concimcn, wiiiiiu len uiocks ot ouy linll. J2.SOO. J. B. Piper, Hamgo blk., Onnlia, HE vniTIT farm of 37 ucres adjoining Blair. Neu., win sell all or in r-acr iracis; one 6-anro tract an uppies, iwo a-acro iracis all granes. one 5-acro tract apples, plums, cherries nnd grapes; ono 5-ucro trnct uunles. nlums. currants, gooseberries and grapes. Price on whole. $4,500; live-acre tracts, Jioo to $1,200. 1.. w. wooumansee, Webatcr street uepot, omana. KE-914 IS ONLY A FEW BARGAINS. House of 3 rooms, bnth, closet, full lot, only ji.smi. C rooms, barn, full lot. $1,000. 7 rooms, paved street, full lot, $Soo. C rooms, modern except furnace, full lot, ,cuu; clone 10 car. Some good bargains In vacunt lots. All above property 011 easy terms, See Spen cer, 1034 N. . Life, and get particulars 011 inese unu uiiier properties. HE-9.M IS HAVE severnl cash customers whom I nm unalilu to simply. Perhaps your property woiiHi sun winni. i.im 11, r.rncsi MHeet k v. i.ne, ui-;-9I3 is 8-HOO.M, 2-atory houso, city water, enst front, full lot, on grade, .1 blocks east liauscoiu nariv, j, ii. suerwooa. iO .V, V. LUC, 11K-M962 19 TWO lots, south front, on Capitol avenue west of 28th, $500 each: on grade, no till cheapest Iota offered west of High school a, j , l UKey, uoaru 01 irnue. iiu-aiiw HOUSES, lots, farms, lands, loans: nlso Are Insurance, llcmls. Pnxton blk. HE 234 Special haiuiain, fixiK ft iot"otT3ith st i near Dodge, on paved street und on grade, for n tew days only for $1 350 ensn. Most desirable building site In the Ve . Farnam district for the money. J. W. HomilNS & CO,, 1S02 FAHNAM ST. HE-724J9 CHOICE Fill IT AND (JAHDEN THACT3. 20 acres lti miles northwest of Florence, nearly all In irult, 4 years old, Just com mencing to bar. Price, $1,000.00. 17 1-3 acres 7 miles from Omaha. 217 apple trees, 220 peach trees, some blackberries and raspberries, balnnco llrst-classi gar den land, I'rice, $1,215.00. Tho JJyron Heed Co., 212 H. Hth st. HE MS21 M FAHM8 DOUOLAS COUNTY FAKMS. 107 Acres U tnllo from Irvlngton, $M. 130 Acres tnllo rrom Irvlngton, M0. 312 Acres 1 mllo from Millard. $5B. 320 Acres 1 mllo from Millard. $fi0. coo acres 3 miles from Wuteiioo, $40. Above farms nil rich land, well Improved, Hlchard C. Patterson, 110 N. Y. Life. HE-8I3-1S ACHE PHOPEHTY. ONE of tho finest acre properties in West Omaha; corner frontnuo of 163 feet on Jncksou and IS7 feet on 34th street. Beautiful slto for one or two large resi dences. We arc thi solo agents for this and other desirable ncrn property In the West Fnrnam district, which can never bo bought so cheap as at tho present time. V. FARNAM SMITH i: CO.. 1330 Farnam Street. HE-S42-1S NINE-K. modern dwg., Inlaid flnora, eait front, on 2Sth st., north of Leavenworth; good barn; V.Tinanent walks In front. This lot alone IV worth J.'.COO. House cos'. $6,500, und tho plnco can bo hnurht for $5,f)0. A. F. CONNETT, SlA) N. Y. LIFE. Phono 12S3. IVE-934 H iTeFOHE you buy call on Ernest Sweet, 822 New York Life, and get prices. KE-913 IS I HAVE somo choieo lots on west Hundcr miii ut Tlio owner says turn them loose nnd let them go at tho very small prlco t f $250.00 for north fronts nnd $3(X).00 for nouth front. City water and sower In street. Nine-room bourrf, corner, modern except furnace, It.fino.ft). Seven-room hcuac, modern e.ceiit furnace, $1,300.00. 1. N. HAMMOND, 15th end Farnam. HE-049 IS WYMAN. SHHIVEIi CO., N. Y. Life Bldg. If you want n bargain on cney terms look at theso four properties: Full lot, eut front, fl-room cottage, barn, etc.. $1,000. 31th and Davenoort. JC-foot lot, enht ffout, C-rooin cottnRC. newly painted, etc. 20th and Purk"r sts. 11.). 3fi-foot lot, cast front, 5-room rotluu', sewer, city water, 25th and Decatur hIh. $'100. GS300-fnnt lot, half block west of Military ue. nnd P.trkor Ft., 2-room cottage. JXrJ. 53liiS feet, enst front, brick cottage, 3 rooms, 15th and Frederick sts. itn. KE-951 IS 2 ACHES, Just rlaht for chickens, pigs; nr- teaian water, i.ua j'nrnnm. m ij CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 FAHNAM, U. S. National Bank Bldtr. 2 good salesmen. TIE 923 18 GEOKGE & COMPANY, lcol Fnrnam St., Omaha, and 417 N. 25th St., South Omaha. $4,500 for one of tho most desirable 7-room nouses in wem i-arnam st. uistrict, strlctlv modern nnd nearly now. $3.fij0. 131S 8. 29th st. (Oeorala nve.1, east front, 7 rooiiin. modern, permanent mi nrnL'm.mfllfl until In full. $2,200. 432 Franklin st (lialf block west Mil itary road and paved street). rooms, modern except furnace, porcelain bath, nlso barn. $2,000, 2502 St. Mary's nvo., E-room houco in tlrst-clnss condition, uspnait paveu sireet, perr -inent sidewalk, etc., and all special luxe, nnin in rill . $3.00'). 1433 8. 16th St.. business property, ren lai wi.wj per montn. SOUTH OMAHA PHOPEHTY. $19,000 for one of tho best brick business uiocks in uusineHH center 01 snuiu umana; leased for 3 yeors; income, ?t,ow per year, HE-M957 19 WINTEHINi; IIOHSISH. AN elegant placo In tho city, l)lg yards, rnmnv stniiH: owners can seo uorses everv dav: oneii to inspection: tcim.-i rcusonabli!. J. E. Izard, Sherwood Slablus, 15th und jluuison ave. 13" EXtilMOS, !IOII,12It.1, r.TC. L. C. Sharp Mach, Wks.; motorn, dynamos, 2a I)HK.SSMA1CI.C. IN FAMILIES. Ml3s Sturdy, SIS S. 2Gth st m w: lit' CAIU'UM'EltH AMI JUBIIEHS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 20th ana i.uko nis. 370 ACCOHIHOX I'LIOATI.M;. CCOHDION and sldo pleating, cheapest, best, quickest. Mrs. A. C. Mark, 9 Put tcrson Ulk., 17th and Farnam Sts. 428 HOUSES WIXTEHEI). HORCE3 wintered, $4 per month, J. W flU.la.. .ft, k. V ... t ( , .... . . . x iiciiiu, .vi i. i. i.i iu uiug, 1'iione iiui M-821 D2 LAUNDrtV. OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts. 7o; collars -c; cuns, ic. i.eavenwortu. Tel. 547, -217 AUTO-BIKES will cut no figure in Omaha for live years. But you must ride, and here's whero YOl; CAN 3 phaetons, Columbus Buggy Co's, $25, $60. $65. 2 other good phaetons, $13 and $25. 2 good top buggies, $25 und $35, 4 lino top buggies, nicely painted und repaired, prices from $j0 to $tW each, 2 tlno top buggies, good as new und rubber tires, ull painted, $90 each. 2 top Concords, for business, painted, $55 and $75, 1 open Concord, $22, 1 open buckboard, $18. 1 good open buggy, pointed, Babcock, $45. 1 curtain Hockaway, good but old style, $20. 2 family carriages, leather tops, $05 and $85, 1 tlno top Snyder buggy, good as new, $90 1 tlno top Brewster made buggy, $75. 1 fine open 2-seat hunting wagon, $90. 1 lino open fancy eurrliiRc, with pole, 1 fulV platform Victoria, $75. 1 Simpson 2-seat family carriage, $75, Tho ubovo uro nearly nil In llrst class repair and newly painted, ami aro well known makes, the original cost being 3, I, or 5 times wtiat wo now offer them for. Delivery Wagon Bargains Secondhand top laundry wagon, $30. Secondhand top laundry wugon, paint ed. $45, Secondhand top laundry wngon, paint ed, neiir'v new $75. 2 bran new open delivery wagons, "snaps," to close out $ each. 1 tlno new tup wagon, wood panel sides "snap, ' to close, $100. 1 new milk or meat wagon, with top, low down short turn gear, bargain, $120. Call In and seo us on any kind of u. carriage, Drummond Carriage Do,, 18th nnd Harney. FHEE scholarships to piano students. Prof Ilraum, 650 Hamgo Ulk. CS7 A YOUNtJ lady desires piano pupils, lessons to young people, 25c an hour, C 15. lice Ql.i 1 at IV 13 nntns A.n tatidehmy. STOCK'S Bird Store. 13 Leavenworth, -243 .MlllllOIl FACTOItV. Damaged looking glasaes rcsllvcrod. 70S N 16. 241 LANGt AC3ES. CHATELAIN School of Languages. Hoyd's tneater, nas reopeneu lor mo tenfon. M145 1MAXO TTWI.Vtl. WE tuno your nlnno for $1.50. Hose's Art store, 1j.:i uouge. iei i:uo. no bTAMMEHINO AMI STLTTEItl.VO. CUBED. Julia Vaughn. 430 Hamgo Bldg, TICKET lltlOICEH. CUT rate tickets everywhere. I', n. piill- tun, ixi l-arnam, Teicpnone ?m. 2ii PLAIN SP.WIXfl. WANTED, plain icwllljr. 1033 S. 22,1 st. ! i.U .NW Jt.Mv B.&M. Junk house, .1. Milder. Prop., dealers in all tnetnls. liottles, etc. .arioais a specialty. W1-S03 Farnum, Omuha, Tel.237S. 1S.5 i SUES & CO. Pntont Lowyors BteDldg.. Omaha, Neb PatontDookFroo PATENTS J GUARANTEED Ante ioom echoes, w Tho annual memorial service of O mall a lodgo No. 39, Benovolcnt Protective Order of Elks, which will bo held two wecUu from today r.t 10:30 a. m., will bo tho most pre tentious that ha a ever been arranged for by tbo members ot tho order In thla city, for tho reason that it will bo n Joint service of tho Omaha nnd Council II luffs lodges. Tho Ell; organization across the river, being new and having suffered no loss by death slnco it Mas instituted, very earnestly de sired to Join in tho Omaha scrvlcu this year nnd tho Omnha lodge members wero highly gratttlcd over the opportunity thus afforded them to Invito their Council Bluffs brethren to Join with them In this nnuunl "Lodgo of Sorrow." A second reason why this service will stand preeminent over all that have been previously held In this city Is that Jerome I), Fisher, tho exalted grand ruler ot all Elks, has accepted an Invita tion to bo preaeat on this occasion. Through tho courtesy of J. Hush Uronson, tho man ager of tho Crelghton-Orpiieum theater, the use ot thut theater has been ten 'cred for tho services and has been accepted by tho committee of arrangements. Tho principal addresses will bo mado by Exalted Clrand Ituler Fisher and, It Is hoped, Hon. John N. Baldwin ot tho Council Bluffs lodgo. Tho musical features will consist of ap proprlato Bclcctlona by tho Harmony quartet ot Omaha, tho Elk quartet of Council Bluffs, together with soloists from each of theso two well known musical organizations, as slatediby tho Crelghtoti-Orphcum orchestra under tho direction of Charles M. Fischer It is earnestly hoped that tho chaplains of tho two lodges, both well known Episcopalian clergymen of each city, will bo ablo to take part In tbo oxerciscs. Tho theater stago will be elaborately decorated with palms and tho auditorium of tho build ing will bo festooned with tho Elk colors, Tho souvenir program will bo an ctpcclally hnudaonio work of tho printer's art. Wtimlnifii of Hit- World. Omnha camp No. 10, Wocdmen of tho World Is making rapid progress In their effort to reach tho 350 membership mark before January 1, and they aro confident this will be dono beforo that tlmo expires. This will mean an Increase of 00 per cent in ono year. A good, soclnl tlmo Is anticipated at tho meeting next Monday night when tho full do greo work will bo put on by Omnha No. lo and Seymour No. 01 Jointly. Music will bo furnished by Camp Muslclau Mitchell and the T. K, quartet. Owing to tho salo of Odd. FellowB hall Omnha camp No. 10 hnn decided to meet In tho ftlturo at Woodmeu hall, corner Sixteenth street nnd Capitol avenue, nnd they hnvo obtained Wednesday nights, commencing December 1 Cainn No. 16 will soon mane a Did ror tho Auditorium brick numbered in, nnd It is predicted now that the pnmo will bo of such proportion bb to Insuro tho purchneo ot tho nrize John T. Yates grove, woodmen circle, in stalled tho following odlccrs at Its meeting Tuesday evening: Mrs. Mary E. Fensch, guardian; Mrs. Helen J. Fordyco, advloor; Mrs. Nora II. Lowry, magician; Mrs. win frcd S. Harm, banker; Mr. P. 11. Harm, clerk; Mrs, Lotlio 11. Peterson, attendant; Dr. Albert Fensch, physician; Miss Mnrgaret Foley, insldo sentinel; Mr. James Lowry, outer sentinel; Mlsa Emma B. Oentleman, orgnnlst; Miss Ella Kent, Miss Emma Louise Smyth and Mr. Kiiwaru j. i.owry, managers. Lnriifr lu PuriiKi-Hiili. ivuilnm llitn. Charles Jncksou nnd Miss Annio Kelley, ns a commmeo 01 wmunu lodge, Star of Jupiter, have completed nr- rangemeiiiB mi u nuum ,.,,., . .... ;- In hall No. 2, Labor temple, Friday, No- fomuer -J. Banner lodgo. Fraternal Union of Amcr- 1 . 1 1 i.u mumlmrH nt no nvHlwr icu, ruin luuK-u ... v.. ........... .... .... nupper Thursday night. Mondnm In lodgo of tne Fame oroer win ovening nnd Omaha lodgo, will follow with tr,r.ninnipnt. Including dancing, on Wednesday evening. Nebraska lodge No. 1, Kiugnts nr I'ytiun.H, will work In tho llrst nnd third ranks at Its .1 . w...tn. .lrl, Tim tfrtt!? I flu. mUUllOK .MIMIUUJ IMHltv. ...v ....... .,, t.,u lodges of thin order In Omnhn hns been BinCK IIUS IUU oil HCluuiH wi niw u,t:i;iiwu following upon tho ending of tho heuted term, but prospects are bright for a greut rovivai in ine loimca nun wuici Three hundred couples wero present nt llin tkllltili.l Muti ,,, .-..fc.,. . ..... ... ... council, Hoynl Arcanum, ut 5Ietrniiolltan hull Tuesday evening. 'lids ball is tho ono bull nnd social or i nion j'nfltl event 01 tne year wiiil'ii muis" um pruuu cally tbo entire memberHhlp of tho order In tho city and um tho tlmo koch on It bc comen butter. 11ml Mono nt .V 01110. SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 17-In velocity of wind and high aurf Nome had the worst storm of the season, beginning October 31. Passengors on the Oregon report that It lasted with fury until November 3, being stll! In progress, though milder, when that vessel sailed. After the wind luul blown from the southeast for sixteen hours, dur ing which time nil the vessels In port put to seu, It suddenly veered to the west, the thermometer dropping nearly 30 decrees. Rain, snow nnd hull fell. More or less damage was dono to property along tho water rronu Srniitor Slirrniiiii'H Brother llllud. DES MOIKEH. Nov. 17. Lamnson l Sherman, brother of the Into John .Slier mull, baa suffered a stroke of paralysis rrom which ho may not recover. He Is over SO ycurs of age anil tlio siroKc. 111s physicians say, nas renoereci nun iTiiiiiiieiuiy uiiiid Hla brother willed him $10,000, Cluur Wurlirm Arliilrnte. TAMPA. Fla., Nov. Ii. A'l agreement haa been reached between tho C'TiunltteeH ur bllratlnir tho labor troubles v. hu h ullows nil tho cigar workers to return to tlnlr bench -a except the inininers or 'lie irurnuti -n i Htrippers union. ro irouum occurren louay. (iriind i'runU .VI 11 n 11 hit MONTHEAL, Nov. 17. -Tile Montreal Witness unnouuecs tlint Mr. George li Heovo bus been appointed mnnaeer of tho Grand Trunk rallwuv to succeed .Mr. Ifavs Mr, Heevo wjb formerly iridic manager f tne roau. astronomer's processes, all accept his results. In the light of these facts is it hard to believe that medical science oan diagnose the diseases of persons who though miles away can write a plain statement of their condition ? iM BUFFALO, N. Y, At 663 Main Street, there stands the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. It is presided over by Dr. R. V, Pierce, assisted by a medical staff of nearly a score of physicians, each man a specialist in the trcatincut and cure of some form of disease. The rooms of this Institute nre always full of pa tients, who come from all sections of the country to obtain the surgical and medical adantages offered by Dr. Pierce and his staff. But there is another branch of this Institution which is even more important than its home prnc ticc ; it is the free consultation by letter department, where hundreds of private letters are privately read and privately answered each week of the year. Some idea of the scope of this work can be gathered from the fact that in a little more than thirty years, assisted by his staff of medical .specialists, Dr. Pierce has treated and cured over half a million women. Sick and ailing women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter r?i. All correspond ence is held as strictly private and sacredly con fidential. "DEST MEDICINE ON EARTH." "Over one year ajjo I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce for adytee," jaya Sirs. K. M. Clues, oi 1205 William btreet, Umalia, Nebr. " Had been doctoring with two of my home physicians fnr blood poison. They did not do me much good only lor a short time. Dr. Pierce recommended his medicines, and I took three bottles of his ' I'uvorite Prescription ' and two f ' Golden Medical Discovery, and' now I feel better than for more than ten years. We have four children; the young est is past three ycara old. I am so very thankful that I heard of Dr. Pierce's 'medicines ; I cannot thank hint too much for his kind advice to me. Two of my brothers wives have taken his ' favorite Prescription' for female weakness, and have been greatly benefited. I recommend it to all my lady friends no the best medicine on earth for ailing womankind." Spurious offers of "free medical advice" should not be confounded with Dr. Pierce's genuine offer of free consultation by letter. There is no offer of "free medical advice'' made by man or woman which has behind it an institution of national note, otich as the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. There is no offer of "free medical advice" made by man or woman which has behind i; a physician whose success in the treatment and cure of diseases peculiar to women equals that of Dr. Pierce. There is no offer of "free medical advice" made by woman or man which carries with it the privileges of Dr. Pierce' s offer of free con sultation by letter. This places at the disposal of suffering women the resources of a great medical institution and the skill of nearly a score of experi enced physicians. TiSE SCIENCE OF LIFE, Z'a", Tb',luys S cussed in tho 1008 largo pages of Dr. Pierce's Common Senso Medical Advisor. Every woman should own this book. It Is sent absolutely free on reoelnt of stamps, to pay expense of mailing ONLY. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book In paper covers, or If cloth binding Is preferred, send 31 stamps. Address.- Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y. GIGANTIC RAILROAD DEALS Great Northern About to Gat Control of tho Northern Pacific. HILL AND MORGAN WORKING TOGETHER I'ixiI Their Muirea of .N'ort liri-n I'oeino StooU In Order lu .eroiiiiillnh Ile klieil Mint Union I'ai'lllo Hup-rcit'iilt-tl ou tlio Ilnnril, NEW YORK, Nov. 17. Tho Mall uud Kx prcB today prints tho following: Two gigantic railroad deals, involving the Northern Paclllc, Great Northfrn and Union Paclllc on tho ono hand, and tho Atchison and Southern Pacific Bystoms on tho other hnnd. havo Just been committed and will shortly tin announced. This ntateinunt Is officially nude by olio of tlio highest executive nic!al8 of' thn Northern Paclllc Hallway company, who ad- wlta his company Is about to pass under the control of tho Great Northern, accord Inu to tho long-clierlshed plan of J. J. Hill. Mr. Hill of tbo Great Northern is acting In closo harmony with J. Plcrpont Morgan who is tho chief foctor In tho management ot tho Northern Pacific, and It Ih for the purpoqe of putting through tho big com bination that tho Northern Paclllc trust hns dissolved. Thoro Is to bo no consolidation or leas ing of ono property to another, for Messrs Hill and Morgan recognize that tho laws of curtain western states would not permit of finch n thing. Mr. Morgan and Mr. Hill, acting with the Deutscho bank of Ilerlln, which has always been n largo ownor of Northern Pacific Btock, havo pooled their Interests In North ern Pacific stock and have recently greatly added to their holdings of Northern Pa cific shares, until they now have a ma jority In tho greut pool. This Is to bo turned over to tho Great Northern, giving tlio latter control of Ita rlvul. Tha Great Northern, it Is believed, will pa;' for this hugu block of Northern Pacific stock by tho isatio of new Great Northern common stock, or by means of a now security yot to bo determined. Tho dissolution of tho Northern Pacific science wei They are millions of miles away, but science weighs them, analyzes them, charts them. The sun is 93,000,000 miles away; its bulk is 330,000 times that of the earth. Yet Science tosses that naming mass into her scales and weighs it. Few of us understand the ALMOST GIVEN UP. "When I first wrote to you I ws3 in a bad condition, and had nhnost given up," says Mrs. Delia Snider, of Wilkcs vlllc, Vinto.t Co., Ohio. "I was suffering from female trouble of the worst kind; I couldn't cot anything without Buitering great distress; inro.u nitrt m uy sj-.ciis: was nerv ous and weak. Had numb hands Rtid nrms, heart trouble, pains all through my body and aching head mid neck. It Eccmcd that 1 could not 'ork at all, I got Dr. I'icrce's medicine, and took it ns directed, and the find week it began to help me. I took three bottle nnd nm glad to say that It did tne more good than all other medicine I ever took. I feel better than I have for years. I believe that Dr. riercc'o medicines vill do sll that is claimed for them. "May God bless you in your work of helping the sick." Dr. Pierce's offer of free consultation by letter has been imitated by offers of "free medical advice" made by men or women, who are not physicians, and are, therefore, entirely unqualified to give med ical ndvice. A scrutiny of the cunningly-worded advertisements of these people will show that they do not claim to be physicians; they do not because they dare not for fear of the penalties of the law. Many a woman has added to her sufferings by ac cepting the misleading statements of such unscru pulous advertisements. WAS BED-FAST. "My daugetcr was bed-fast two winters with what the doctors called inflammation and congestion of the ovaries," writes Mrs. Mary Rogers, of Iildou, Iowu. "Suffered agony day nnd night, the doctors keeping her under the influence of morphine to keep her from going into spasms. I was discouraged and thought ehc could not get well that way, so I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce, nnd he advised me try his medi cine. We did so, and, glad to ray, with good tcsult.i. Last fall my daughter felt the trouble coming back on her, and she got more of your mtdicine und took it. She says the is be.ttcr now than she has been for yearb still is not entirely cured. She took twelve bottles of ' Golden Medical Discov ery ' and six of 4 Favorite Prebcriptioti.' She hates to take medicine or she might have been well by this time. She bus a bottle of the 'I'rescrintion' now Unit she has not vet liken. We eel cure that if it had uot been for your medi cine she wonld have been in her grave. "You are nt liberty to publish this. My daughter's uame is Mrs. Rcna Yoder." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well. It regulates the periods, dries weakening drains, heals inflam mation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It carries the mother happily through the months before baby comes, giving her tranquil nerves, sound sleep and healthy appetite. It makes the baby's advent practically painless, and gives the mother abundant strength to nurse and nourish her little one. There is no alcohol in ' Favorite Pre scription ' and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. votlng trust, which becomes effecuvo Janu ary 1 next, Instead of a year later, iih origi nally proposed, will permit tho distribu tion of the stock of the company an above proposed and enable James J. Hill to take control of tho property. Mr. IUU and Hovcr.il of his friends will enter tho directory of tho Northnrn Pa cific, Homo of Mr, Morgau'H associates in tho Northern Pacifla will bo elected direc tors of tho Oroat Northern and Union Pa cific interests will also havo representa tives In tho boards of tho other two north ern railroads, It la In furtherance of this colossal doal that Mr. IUU lias decided to relinquish tbo presidency of tho Great Northern to bin son, Samuel Hill, who la now genoral manugor of tho company. Mr. IUU will remain ns chairman of tho board i of directors. LLOYD DEFENDS STATEMENTS Author or "Wealth .rnlnl C'oiiiiuoii i'iiltli" lti'iille to ("linrK- Muilu AuitliiNt Areliholit, WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. Tho Industrial commlHslon today madn public an nllldavlt mud ii liv I Ion iv 1). I.lovd. author of ,..vculUi Against Commonwealth," In ra spoiled to charges mudo by John f. Arch bold of tho Staudard Oil coinpauy lu his j luHlmony t.f0,0 ,no commBsiou, In hla testimony Mr. Archbold commented upon tho character ot tlio book and tho motives of Its author, saying that tt wiib nne sldrd and unreliable and Intimating that Mr. I.loyd tried to mako aomethlng out of tho all company through tho prosecu tion of the Illco caso against tho company. All theso charges aro denied by Mr. Lloyd w)io says tho statements mado by him arc based entirely upon official and court rec ords. Ho charged direct connection be tween the Standard Oil company and tho South Improvement company of Penn sylvania and nays occurrences slnco tho publication ot his book Indicate tho continuance to tho Standard company, to within recent times, of railroad favora mado to tho Improvement company. In this connection ho refers to tho testimony taken by tho Interstate Cnmmerco corn-mlt-slon in Hostnn in 161'S, ns going to show thnt tho Uoston & Albany railroad Is underbllling cars of tho oil trust to i Bitch un extent that lu some cases half tot such shipments in Massachusetts went I free, Mr. I.loyd alBo says "The evidence iht mn. taken In tho Investigation In tho early part of 1000 by tho Cauadlan parliamentary convention, If correctly reported, seonia to lndlrnto that tho name South lmprou'tncnt system noons to hnvo been extended by , the Canadian railroads to tho Oil trust and that theso railroads havo been put ting tho prlco ut transport down for tho favored customem and up for tho others, Just iih tho supremo court of Ohio found tho rallrondH of that ntato dnlntc for tho samo organization In 1SS5." VENEZUELAN PARCELS POST l'lnnl Ai'i'oiiiiillHhiiiriit of l.onc-T)''- IriMl Arrniifi'iiiriil for llnirllt of Amrrlfuii j:port .Mcrchit nK. WASHINGTON. Nov. 17. Postmaster General Smith ban concluded a parcels post convention with Venezuela, tho doeumontH In tho caso having been brought to Wash ington with tho Hlguatiiro of Presldont Castro of Venezuela by United Stutcs Mln Inter I.ooiuls. Mr. l.oomls Holds thnt this arrangement will be of tho greatest advantage to tho trado Interests of tho United States, m nbllng merchuntH to transmit samples and small urllclcs of mercluindlso speedily and safely. A great volumn of trndo with Venezuela lias been under such an arrungo inent by French merchants nnd Mr. Loorals believes that ns New York Ib much nearer than Paris by mall to Venezuela our mer chants should sccuro a considerable part of this trade. Tim convention has been on object ot diplomatic exchange for several years past. Once It received tlio signature of President McKlnley, but was suspended by ono of the periodical Venezuelan revolutions. After exposure or when you feel n cold comlne on, take Toloy's Honey and Tar. It never falls to cure, nnd will prevent pneu monia or consumption If taken In time, Myers-Ulllon Ding Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug (.tore, nuth Omaha. HrltMi Cnll I ii i! I'm FlrM Mi-i-tln, i i,u;uu.-N. ftiv is. tho reconstructed IllltlHb raid rut In Id H llr 4 meeting nt th.i luiriKU "ill, j nun iiiuiiiiii i wi'iirr ill - pp1.! dency of Lord H'illsbur Vim Hcrrtar of statu for tho colonic i, .Mr Jo.,enh t'lrnn bcrlaln, was tho only nbpenteo Tho object of the meeting wa i to nrntm-o tlm business nf ttm coming brief winter sctslon of Par ll. intiit.