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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1901)
THE OMAHA DAILY JJ.EE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1001. 10 I BTJ.MXHSS CIIAXCK9. ffO INVESTORS. DO YOU KNOW that thn Klmberley Mining nnd Milling Co. haa been In existence less thnn llvo months ma has ALREADY jilaced paying ore on Ibo dump? DO YOU KNOW That tho Klmbcrlcy Co. has Just purchased . now sttnm drill which will bo shipped to tho mlno find started In operation on their 20-acro trnct for tho purpose of locating tho lower bodies of oro? DO YOU KNOW Chat r.lno Is thn moit commonly used mctnl Jn existence todny7 DO YOU KNOW Thnt when you buy stock In tho Klmberley that you nro not buying slock In u company merely prospecting on leased ground, but with a COMPANY THAT OWNS '0) acres ok .inc and lead mineral i.a.nuh m northern Arkansas, free and clear of Incumbrance? DO YOU KNOW That your order mint be mailed on or before the 22d of August In order to receive your siock ut the presont prices; WIS KNOW That we have a bonanza, we know further that It takes money to make a mine and It Is our Intention to rulsi enough money from tho sale of stock to mako tho Kim berlcy one' of the lending mines In Uo country u ml von who invest will never re grct the day you Invef td only to the extent that you will lie orry to think that vim did not double your holdings when the fto-k was as cheap as it is tunny. ItHJIKMHHIt. Until August 22 you ran secure stock as follows: I cents per share on tho Install ment plan, $2 down and 12 per month "li each thousand charts until paid, rash ter'rs 3 cents per share, $30 per tliouand. Par value of each share, $1, fully rnl 1 "lid non assessable. Mnko checks payable to J. W. C rltlngs, bonded trustee. Write for booklet Kit lleferences: It. C. l.ove, probate Judgu of Baxter county. Mountain Home, Ark.; Mountain Home bank. Mountain I tonic, Ark., postmaster. Mountain Home, Ark, Address all communle ltlon i to Klmberley Mining and Milling Co.. 2-M LiSi'lo St.. Chlrago. Y-l 1 IS FOR SALK or trade, half or whole Interest In drug store; hardwood lloor, Matthews gas machine, toda fountain, etc.; In n lively county scat. Tbyrold-Lyniph Co., 500 Ilee llldg. Y-710 TELL Jin WHAT YOU IIAVK TO SKI, I. TKLL MB WHAT YOU WANT '1 O HUY, IF I DON'T FIND YOU A DUAL YOU MAY SAY I NKVKR TRY. J. II. JOHNSON. Sll New York Life llldg. Tho Real Kstate and lluslncss Chatic? Mai, Solicits Your lluslncs. Merchandise Stocks, Hotels and Rooming Houses for Salu or Exchange. Y-fil'J WANTED, ladles of ability to manual branch olllces. Thyroid-Lymph Co.. 5)) Ueo llldg , Omaha. Y-M132 A VKRY nttrnctlvo Investment Is offered In tho stock of the Golden Rod Oil com pany of Omaha: absolutely safe and mm to pay large dividends; only a llm t.'d amount for sale at par. Call or write for full information. Oillce 1911 Davenport St Y-M159 LINDELL IIOTKL, llrst-class. good btisl ness, furnishings complete; price, 52,000; Investigate. William Madgctt, Hastings, Neb. Y-M16G FOR SALK, furnlturo of ll-room lint, com pletely equipped; tilled with llrst-class roomers and hoarders; gross Income per montn rent, w; lino locauon; attain hentwl; lady obliged to go east; a rare bargain; seeing is believing. J. It. John son, N. Y. Life. Y-M350 CIGAR nnd news stand, with soda foun tain, line furniture of 3 rooms, isood laun dry pnekngo business, good location; party golng to Uuffalo; sell cheap. it, J nun Y-392- sou, eu IS, 1. L.W. t2M RUYS llrst-class barber shop In ex cellent tbwn, If taken at once; grand op nortunlty for good barber. Address K 9 care Ilee. Y M32 W OIL and gasollno business, established 13 years', controls WW customers; route In heart of city: team, harness nnd oil tanks, wagon, 500 5-gallon cans and every thing complete; an exceptional oppor tunity for ono with small capital to get into paying business quicKiy; owner leav ing city; must be sold at once. J. II. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y 333 FOR SALK nnd exchange, all kinds of merchandise; also big ranch, tools and stock, $12,000. worth J'.'O.OOO. T. M. Cllne, r.E u, Lincoln, web. y-.mih j'j roil ii.Ycii.t.Mii:, FOR SALK or trade for city property, n ranch, newly Improved. Address, 21121 Parker St. 50018 FOR KXCIIANOK-Two cottages nnd clenr lot to trade for small farm In eastern Nebraska or Iowa. Address, C. 8., 2023 a, 7tn Ht,, umnna, v. 007 ih Al'TO.MOIIII.r.S. DU1I.D your own automobile; I furnish nil material for ussemblliu;: unsolluo engines from 1 to 10 h, p.; all kinds of automobile suiMilles. second-hand steam locomobile. guaranteed good condition, etc.. ISi other bargains; send stamp for new printed matter. A. L. Dyke, aur., omen i.inma llldg., St. Louis, Mo. iii IV lllCYCI.KS. CLKARING salo at big reduction In prices fsonp.ireil. ilo.oo, now IIS.OO; Shaplelgli Mpeuiai. J30.no, now $23.00: Hudson, $10.00, now $23.00; Featherston. M. K.. J30.(i0. now jai.wi, featnerHton M. 22, $IO.oo. now $3J.tN) Andrae. IIO.OO. now $32.00: ttuctiv Itoiiilster $)0.w, now $32.W; Rugbv Racer JID.oo, now oi-wuiioiiaiiii wuiH'is irom o. UJI men, i.uM ami up. iieaiiiiuariers ror re pairuiK aim suuories 3.GUIS FLKSCHKR. 1022 CAPITOL AVK, III 21 .Mi:niti LADIBS! Chichester's Kncllsh Pennyroyal Pills aro the best, Safe, reliable, Tnko no other. Send 4c stamps for particulars. "Relief fot Ladles," lu letter by return mail, Ask your drugxlst, Chlchcutcr Chemical Co., Philadelphia, P.-,. CANCKR cured at home by luternnl treat ment, no knife plaster or pain; book nnd testimonials mailed free. Cancer Institute, 121 W. 42d St., N. Y. MKN, why surTer from sexual weakness and kindred nlliueutB? Our hygienic treat ment cures. Used at home; no exposure. Write Ro 204, Lincoln. Neb. -513 IS oyrntu'ATiiv. JOHNSON Institute 615 N. Y. L, Rldg. Tot. 1661; Alice Johnson, D. O.. Indies' dept.; Uld E. Johnson, Osteopathia, Mgr. 74S DONOHUK, Oateopnth, Paxton Blk. Tel. 1307 -719 A. T HUNT, D. O., 305 Karbuch Blk. Tel.255J 75o MRS. JOHN R. MUSICK. D. O., osteo pathic physician, Douglas block. 320 Al'J MIIOKTII.VMI AM) T YPU.WIUTIMI, A, C. VA.n'sANT'S school. 71 HOYLKS' College, court reporter principal, Ben llldg, -759 NEB, Bu.tncss & Shorthand College, Boyd's Theater. 1) GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col., 16 & Doug. 761 MCKF.l, I'LATIMi. STOVES, lamps, etc., rplati. riatlns Co., Bee Uldg. Tel. 3. Omah MS.T run sale-heal- estate. IIOU8E8, LOTS. FARMS, IRRIGATED LANDS and WKSTRHS RANCHES GEO. P. BEM13 REAL ESTATE CO (Established in 1S61.) Telephone tSS. Paxton Block. HOUSES AND LOTS. Good house, low price, liberal terms; live rooms, good stable for .1 or I horses, $I5; 1200 down, balance $15 per month. A line home, nine rooms, two-story, bath, gas, storm windows, fly tcreens and door., good storehouse, $3,6'). Tor other good property, from the work ing man's cottage to the millionaire's man slon, call and examine our long list. RESIDENCE LOTS. Wo have somo line lots from 175 to JIM each, J5 down and 15 per month, near car line; also other lino lots In the bet resi dence portion of Omaha at bedrock prlcos. INVKHTMKNTS. Hcst cornrr In tho city for Hats or apart ment house; strictly Inside; n bargain. For money making Investments In rental or trackage property, building sltis or farms SEE US. FAItMS. FItUIT-r acres within miles of Omaha postolllco, 12-room house, closets and bath room, barn, carriage house, Ice house, cow, chicken, fuel and smoke, houses; 2oo cherry trees. 150 plum trees, peach and apple trees, ,14-acrc vineyard, small fruits AN ID MAI. no. Mi'., jG.&ru. OKA IN 110 acres within 11 miles of Omaha postolTlce, 65 acres undrr cultivation, 50 acres pasture and timber, til fenced and cni's fenced, go' d 5-r om houe, prk t fence, good barn and corncrlb. with drlvs way between, granary, oow shed, chicken house and other small buildings, 2 never railing wens, apples, plums and bluckb'-r rles. INVESTIGATE. !G 9"0. FRUIT AND OKAIN FARMS OF ALL SI.ES, AT ALL PRICKS, IN NEBRASKA. HIWA, .MIMHUIRI, CALIFORNIA, ETC WRITE US. RANCH E.-4. tilO acres, all fenctil and cross fenced, 210 acres under eultlvntlm, two running springs, never ilrv, can put up your own Ice, largo amount of extra gord tlm e whole place can bo farmed If deslr d Owner will put up 20 or D tons of hay this year, good 7-room house, summer krch n nnd abed nttached, nutilde building fo ments and dairy, barn for 10 bend, corncrlb, 3.000 tin. capacity, 3 granaries, buggy shed, hog pens with 20-acre pasture fenc-d hog light. Jio.ow. HW acres adlolnlng, nil under fence, that can tie bought for SI.W). WK HAVE OTHERS IN EVERY OK- IRA1ILE GRAZING SUCTION OF HIE COTNTRY 4V4 PF.K CUNT MONF.Y TO LOAN ON GILT-EDGE RKAL KSTATF. SKCUR1TY ALSO WRITE FIRE IN3URANPK. GEO. P. 11KMI3 REAL ESTATE CO. (Established In 1S6S.) Tclephona 6S5. Paxton Rlnck. RE-522 IS SWI2KT & 1IKADLKY. WK IIAVK A FKW PROPKRTIKS THAT ARK WORTH MORK MONEY THAN THK PRICK ASKKD. See US AT ONCE 10-room modern res., lnrco rnst fnnt cor ner. with line shade and fruit, one b!o?k from 2 car lines. Al locality, woith Jfi.tmo. Owner leaving city: will no - pt $3,750. You will agreo Hint this Is a grinu; bargain. room bouse, mod., ex.. beat: lot 150 x30, tine shade, nice lonntlon In Walnut Hill good repair and should bring $2,5e0. Pr.c3 reduced to 12,000; mako offer. room cottage, Vinton near 23rd, water, kiis. hrlfkt-d cellar, picket fence, lot 31x112 PAV1NG ALL PAID. Reduced lift week from $1,500 to Jl.lOo, ensh or piy ments, a snap, Rents for $12.5) and certainly I room cottage, cast blk. from car, $S50. front, lot 45xl2i3; VJ Nice -l-room cottage, east front. 1 b k, frirm Harney car extension, for $125. WHY I'AV HKNT7 TKLL US WHAT YOU WANT. FINK LOTS CHKAP. IIANSCOM PLACK. 50x150, c. front, JS50. Mnnderson, near Slth, t)xl2?, lino trie goon neighborhood; bargain at $500. Nenr 21th and Ames, G2xl20: a beauty $250. Parker nnd 2Sth, 42x120, e. front, $"50. 5 ncres cIobq In, almost lovel, $1,000, ALWAYS SKI- US RKFORK DUAL. CLOSING A SWKKT & IIKADLKY. Tel. 1472 C13 N. Y. Life llldg, iti-j 1:3 is nOYKIVS HAROAINS. C-room house, cistern water, lot 31Uxl23, Two lots, toirether. fllvV'l. u-lth stnrn build lug, 5 rooms on second lloor nnd a 4-room cottage, city water Ins do: nice lot sbnde and fruit trees and other shrul bery; a most desirable place, both for residcnco nnd business, $3,500; a real bar gam; cioso to Kountzc s jiark. o-room liotisj anil uarr., lot 44x132, on Urlstol St., $1,600. Nice 6-room hcus, good barn, lot 50x12' ucnimrui home, $1,400. Lot, CCxl32, with two houses, 0 nnd S rooms, nun at., near L'.'d Ht., $j,soo. S-room house, lot 40x112, well, city and cistern water, $1,000. 5- room house, lot 62x123, city water, Sfith St., near Indiana Ave., $2,000. 6- room house, city and cistern wntor, lot 30x125, on 27th Ave., north ot Cuming St., $1,050 If sold In one week. 4-i'oom houso, city and cistern water, good barn, lot 25x132, $SW, In good condition. Two vacant lots, corner 27th und Saratoga Sts., together, 100x127, $000. Southeast corner 21st and Cuming Sts., lot 60x132; sell with or without building. Ilrlck store building, lot 20x132. $2,500; Cum ing St , between 21st nnd 22d Sis., good business location. 10-room house, 26th und Sprnguc, lot 50x100, well and cistern wuter. $2,150. Lots In Iiedford Place, from $200 to $30), according to size uud Inrntion. ti-room hoiue, w.Ml and cistern water. lot WxlM), on Military Ave., $2,300. Several kinds of small and large fruit. C-ioom house lot 60x127, well wntor, on Franklin, between 25th und 2tith Sts., $2,500. 7- room bouse lot i0.132, on Webster, near 21st., $3,500. Abovu prices good only to September 1. 1901. Bu-acre larm in wooueon county, ivnusus, miles rrom vates center, county sciu. Will trade for Omaha property. Land, unimproved, lu Custer county, Neb., nnu several other counties, both NebrusKti and Kansas. CHRIS IIOYKR, Sojtheast Corner 22d and Cuming Sts. Phone 2019. RK 13118 W. FARNAM SMITH A- CO., 132") FARNAM STREET. SPECIAL AUGUST BARGAINS. lB-63) BeiiuMful home In west Farnam listrict. u rooms, nuerior lower poor un label! Ill quarter-sawed oak, polished oak floors, large reception hall with line mantel tiled bath with very beet nickel plumbing, comblnatl n gas and electrl: fixtures, laundry In basement: InrgJ bam. nlco lawn nr.d trees. This house linn evurv modern convenience; construe tlon Is the very best throughout. You need to see the Interior to appreciate tho property, lci us snow you 1111s. If you wish to buy or sell, call on V. FARNAM SMITH & CO.. 1320 Farnam St. RE-46') IS If you want to buy A house and lot, A vacant lot, A farm or A garden tract, Don't fall to sea us, as we Have a good lUt of bargains. THE BYRON REED CO., 212 P. RE- 14th Mi3: St. 20 II AVE you been to look at 2fc21 Davenport Ht.7 This Is a six-room, story-nnd-n-half house, with city water, sewer, gas, bath, closet, hot water hoi er. In fact It Is moil em throughout except furnace, well built and Just the place tor a home. Lot 50x135 ft. Price. i:.wo. Terms to suit THE 11YRON REED CO.. 212 S. 14TH ST. HE I2S 13 for s i.i j it i: m, nxrATi:. SEVERAL of PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY'S SPECIAL bargains ADVERTISED last week were SOLD AT ONCF., which Is n good INDICATION that there nre PEO PLE yet LIVING who know a GOOD thing when they see It. To all such as nre seeking HOMES we cnll yo.tr atten tion to the following for THIS WEEK; -In WALNUT HILL, two blocks from street car and only few doors from PAVED street 7 rooms, two-story house, In excellent repair; HAS gas, bathroom, furnace. All-around nleo home In one of tho BEST of neigh borhoods. Owner anxious to sell. J2,25o. 5e0 cash will tuke It. 1617-WINDSOR PLACE, six-room house, GOOD H ll.NAi I., gas, etc.; cast front, 50-foot lot, three blocks from motor and two blocks from Windsor school. FINK part of the city, ex cellent people to live among, etc. The house has GOOD, RIG rooms nnd Is In good repair. It Is cheap at U,W. SEE IT. ,05S-On S. 17th st., near Center, TWO houses of live rooms each. in RKNT for 410 and $12 per month. Good well and TWO cisterns. Kast front and ONK block from South Omaha car line. Owner wnnts J2,5ou, but says "GKT mo an OKFKK." 553-On Lnlk st.. near 30th, five-room house In GOOD repair, nice lot, cwso to car line nnd Is CHKAP at JyjO. KASY TKKMS. 1171 On Dunont st., it few doors east of 29th, hair block rrotn street car; ioi Is 60x125; three-room house, much In NEED of repairs. Owner wants !soo. Make us an offer. PA YNK-KNOX COM PAN Y. Main Floor New York Life llldg. KK 138 IS OKORGK AND COMPANY. $2,500 3020 c.tss st., 9-room home, nil modern throughout, run lot, soutn ironi. within two blinks of extension Harney ut. cur line This Is a rare opportunity to secure a good homo at half cost of property. $l,!i75 2502 St. Mary's ave., 5-ronm cottage. In line location, permanent sldowaiK ami naviiiL.' taxes bald 111 full. $1.100 2014 Spring st. (half block west car Ine). rour-room house. DKSIRARLK PROPKRTY TO IMPROVE. $2,500 for 75x11') fo.et on south side Dndgo St., just west :iitli St., on gracie ami an special taxes paid In full. Choice location for three houses. $1,800 for choice lot to Improve, on 40th St., near Howard, cast front, lot mixuj, paving tuxes paid In full, permanent sldew i k and gas, water and sewt-r connectljns carried to lot line. $S75 for lot near 31st and Chicago sts., pav-'d street. GKOROK & CO., 1C01 FARNAM ST. RK-5M IS CI! AS. K. WILLIAMSON. J. A. Painter, Salesman. RK-497 IS GKO. K. G1RSON, 1C09 Fnrnnm. will sell you a 5-room ho.ise nnd lot on monthly nnvmenlR for J1.10O. Or a li-room. new, modern house nnd full lot ror $2,200; small casn payment and innnthlv nnvments. Or a 5-room modern cottage and lot, all on ground lloor, $l,bOO. A grocery stock and buildings; nlso 9-room house nnd good will of business; tho business will pay threu thousand dollars a year See me. GKO. K. GinSON. WO Farnnm. RK-M51S-19 )2.500 FOR 9-room. all modern, house; best bnrgnln In Knuntze Place; tine location; $l.onO cash, bnlance long time. See me quick It you want It. J. II. Johnson. N. V. Life. RK-M53I FOR SALK RKAL K STATU. WILL exchange clear, Improved and unim proved city property for eucumbered Im proved city real estate, or acres partially encumbered. WYMAN, SHRIVKR CO,, New York Llfo Iluildlng. 7 RE-534 19 FOR SALK-RKAL KSTATK. $ 1,200 For lnrgo frame dwelling on full lot near Davenport and 31th sts. First floor divided Into Uve rooms. Second floor not llulshcd, but would make three or four cood rooms. Small cash payment nnd bnlance monthly. $ 2,500 For 295x133 feet, on n graded street, two blocks from ono of thn best car lines In tho city nnd within two miles of the postolllce, with a six room house, which now rents for $12 per month and would bring $15. This piece enn be platted Into seven lots 42x103 feet, to an alley already dedi cated to tho city. Lots of less depth In the Immediate vicinity have sold for $1,000 each. At present the prop erty Is well worth $3,50). Will sell on a $1,000 cash payment, balance $20 monthly. $20,000 For ono of the best modern resi dences In Omaha, near 22d and Cass sts., twelve rooms, oak nnd cherry finish, steam heat, largo barn, lot 140x1.12. WYMAN, SHRIVKR CO., New York Life Dulldlng. RE-533 IS BARGAIN IN OIL LANDS, I nm nuthorlzed to offer twenty-ono quar ter sections In thn oil district nenr Besse mer, Wyo., nt a very low prlco for enrh, or enn exchange for good Nebraska lands. These Innds will bear tho fullest Investi gation. JOHN W. BOBBINS, 1S02 FARNAM ST. HE-517 IS 660 ACRES, Sarpy county fnrm; fine stock farm; 440 acres bottom, 400 corn, 220 up land; living wnter: 3 sets buildings; great bargain, $33 per acre. Hiram A. Sturges, 517 N. Y. Life, Omaha, Neb. RK-541 IS' RANCHES AND HAY LANDS. 16) ncres good grass land, 2'4 miles from wood LnKc, t. ncrry county, tor ro per acre. 800 acres, cleared, bouse, barn, sheds, well, windmill, trees, '.'i ncres rencetl, largo out laying range, southern Rock county. $2.50 per acre. 800 ncres, deeded, 320 acres of It' good liny land, 320 ncres government land adjoin ing; 5'mlles from Btntlon; Rock county. $7 per acre. 2,000 acres, river bottom, with outlaying range ror l.miu nenu or cnttie, witn rancn Improvements. $7 per acre. LAWS & DOLAN, LINCOLN. NER. RE-552 IS 11,000 ACRES, fenced; 680 acres river bot tom under ditch, i mues irrignuon mien; 1,000 tons hay; rango for 3,000 cattle; 3 lakes, frame house. 3 sodhouses. central Nebraska: owner old, poor health; must have $6,000 cash lu trade; describe Urst letter what you have to exchange. Price, $13,300. Ciimpbell-Chrlstlan, York. Neb. RE-551 IS R. C. PKTERS & CO., 1702 FARNAM, 11 EE BLDG. DWELLING HOUSES. No. 63S 10-room bouse, nil modern, S. K. for. 20th and Wirt sts., ground 99x 124. to be sold for less thnn one half of COST. Price, $5,250. No. 705 7-room houso, all modern, well lo cated, only two blocks from car, nice shade, larco porch. Prlco, 52,500. Owner will tuko vacant lot as part payment. No. 155 New 6-ronm cottage, with bnth, etc.: walking distance, renting for $21.60 per month. Only 12.0C0. A tnap. Buy It quick. VACANT. BIk bargain on West Dodge st., between 35th St. and 33th ave. $1,300. fO.ncro farm, m miles from Klkhorn. on Dndgo st, road, nearly all In cultivation. To bo sold nt a big bargain. It, C. PETERS Sr. CO., 171K J'All.NA.M. RE-569 IS SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, cot N. I. LIFeT RE-712 FOR stock mrm, hy lands and Irrlgnte.i farm In l.lncotn county, Nebraska, write to Buchnnnn Patterson, real estate agents, North Platte. Neb. RE-391 26 FOR ..VI.K-KI3Ali kstatij. D. V. S1IOLKS CO. Telephone 8t9. 310 N. Y. Life. ANY OF Til KM GOOD UUY3. 5S SfiTf) for S-room cottage, 30th nnd Biyd, $IS0 cash. SI $70) for choice 5-room cottage. line well, 50-foot lot, 3 blocks car. SO S1.U00, 6-room cottage, 34th and Mason, near Doulevnrd, cheap. 13111,600. nice cottage and lot, !5'h nrd Decatur. See this. 201 $l,S50, 00-foot lot, neat 5-room how e, Hamilton, near 2Cth. Cheap. 258 $2,oi for full 2-story, S-room. modern house, corner lot, llth and Farnam. Regular pickup, 35512,000 for slate roof, 6-room modem house, line brick barn, north part city. Here Is a whole lot for your money. 37513,001) for full 2-story, vroim modern house, oak finish, line repilr, hot wnt r heat. Think of It. Ono hlock from car, high and sightly, 378 $2,2:0 for full 2-st-ry 7-room mod rn house, oak llnlsh, north part of iliy, 10x140 feet ground, Here Is $1.50 for $1 dead sure. HUT for those WHO CAN We offer the best nil around, well bu'lt, choice location, modern home. In WKST FARNAM district, of anv thing offered. It Is J24 S, 31st uve., facing Turner park, half block from motor, HOT WATKR heat, cak finish, lino porcelain bath, two wnsh bowls, two closets, elegant repair, never lv 0.1 rented, built by owner for home, now ubmt to leave the city. We are going to sell this house nnd SOMK one who wants a g-od place will appreciate the fact It they will go and see It. Such places as this arc not on the market every day. We would not spend money advertising this place If wo did not know It Is worth Invcstlgnt 01. WILL YOU SKK IT? HARTON HOUSi: You nil know this place nnd whn wc te'l you this Is a resilience RAROAIN us yttl seldom see you will not dlspttto the fact especially If you see the property inst'-n and out and estimate tho cost to repine . Here Is n house that cost nenrly llO.fro, In cluding ground nnd barn, and It Is In prima condition. Finest HOT WATKR heating. I1KST OF PLUMHING, a HARN fit ft r I anv one feost Ji.SOOl and clae to h i school. It Is just the place for those whi $750 for 5 ncres only 3 blocks from Central park school, S blocks from MOTOR, Jolnln-t Central nark, where they nsk $20) to 53 0 for ono little measly lot; 5 acres make 2") lots: at that price Is equal to 5 CO). RKTTKR FIOURK ON THIS. LANDS. 2S0 ncres very tine land, east of Klkhorn river, of which suo acres Is In cult. vi tlm, good crops, balance In pasture, hop lots nn I tine grove of timber, Improvements fnlr. This bind Is n bargain. Price, $43 per aero; terms to suit. 120 ncres nenr Millard, only paved road, nt $45 per acre. 3 miles oft RK-662 IS ItESIDENCK PROPKRTIKS. 2615 N. 17th ave.. good two-story dwelling of 9 rooms, bath, sewer, gas, barn, shndo, rents $240 per yeur; price, $1,900. 2216 Charles st., modern house of 12 rooms, lot 62x130 feet, nlco shade, a bargain; price, $2,&oO; on reasonable terms. Near Hanscom park, on paved street, nearly new modern dwclllnc of 7 rooms, hot water heating plant, etc., lot 50x150 feet, good shade: owner lenvlng city; must sell; a bargain; price, $3,700. For nnythlng In RKAL KSTATK. LOANS, RKN'fALS OR Fill 12 INSURANCE, seo GARVIN 11ROS.. lfAl Fnrnnm St., Commercial Nat. Rank Rldg. RE-520 IS C. F. HARRISON ft GKO. T. MORTON. 913 N. Y. Life, buy and sell. Inquiries Invited. RE-7M A3d HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; ulso lire Insurance. Bcmls, Paxton 111k. RK-711 HOUSES nnd lota In all parts of city; also aero property and farm lands. Tho O. F. Davis Co., Room 552 Uce liulldlng. RE-714 RANCH and farm lands for sale by tho Union Pacltlc railroad company. IS. A. McAUaster, land commissioner. Union Pa cltlc Headquarters, Omnhu, Neb. 11E-715 CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnnm St. RE-743 FOR SALE. IRRIGATED LAND. Why rent when you can buy Irrigated land for $25 per ucie, with a perpetual wuter right thut guarantees you a crop ovcry year? Land within live hours' rldu of tho best market In tho country. Theso Innds can only be bought of W. II. Green or D. R. Buck, 405 N. Y. Llfo bldg. 11E-MI03 A31 OWNER old, must sell mortgaged York farm; no trade Box 2&S, York, Neb. RE- LOTS, 2Sth and 29th Fairmont Place, on favorable terms. Addrass F. H. Kappen, 133 West Water St.. Milwaukee, Wis. RE $2, $2.50 PER acre Kansas lands. $100 per acre, 300 acres, six miles west of Omaha. $12,000 for 1,700-acre ranch near McCook. To trade for a farm, elegant residence fronting Hnnscom park. Bargain, corner trackage lot, convenient to 16th St. Cneapest good lots In South Omaha. WTLL1S TODD, 621 New York Life Bldg. , RE-I50-1S TWELVE of the finest and cheapest lots In the city In block 16, Wilcox's First addition. Lots fnclug 24th street, enst front, all on grade $000 Lots facing 25th street $500 $li) cash, balanco 6n easy terms. Also homes In any part of the city, cheap, on easy terms. Call and seo W. II. RUS SELL, 42ti Ramgo llldg., city. RE-M49S I'ATKXTS. WILL BUY any good Invention or patent, Address Lock Box 760, Des Moines, la. -746 J j THIS advertisement Is good for $3. Sues it uo., paieni aiiornoys, ueo Bids., umaiiii, .uu, .no leu unless successful. -M291 Als WAXTI3II TO HOItltOW. WANTED, tc borrow $1,000 homo money nt 7 per cent on good rental property In aouin umuiiu, . to u ycurs. Address E Bee. 331 20 LAUXnilY. OMAHA Stenm Laundry: shirts, 7 2c; surfs, 4c. 1750 Leavenworth c; col'nrs. BOILER MAKERS. OMAHA Roller Works, steam boilers, tnnki, stacks, etc. Tel. 1359. 12th and Izard Sts. -753 'ARMS FOR RENT. 400 ACRES 5 miles south of Gretna, Sarpy county, NcK Duff Green, Room 8, Barker Block, Omaha. s.tt S'l'A.M M 1! It I X ( AXI) .STITTIlRIXfi. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramgo Bldg. 753 You Can't Enjoy Eating with poor teeth. You'vo got to eat to live, so there you are. Consult Bailey the Dentist TI1I11I Floor I'niluu Block, PHONE 10S5. wish tn bn rlosn tn thn cltv nn.l In Hie 1 st inn er uio sun 01 s.uu court, to Ule dlieciea l, u at. u. lnw-ntnw-n rralilpnpn ill,trlet Wniillivv,-l u"d delivered on the 31st day Ot July, Hid. . . S3 cents on the dollar of what It has cost. I' ' 11 fWls eAmb! 1 Nebf.'i'sKa "'.ocal. P.VH'MtlinitllllS. KAGLK Ixiur. Office, reliable, accommodat ing; all business confidential. 13)1 Di tlgl is. -.51 I'IMlll.Nti AMI PI, KAMI HI! ItUSDRT. IF YOU want good bass and croppy ilshln go to 1angdun, Mo. Very best of h itel accommodations. Plenty of boats ivul minnows, Write K. A. Dlttmar for rates. -.12 cakpi:ti:rs ami .ioi.r.it, ALL kinds of carpenter work nnd repairing promptly nttended to. J. T. Ochiltree, Wth und Luke Sts. 1170 I'tK.MTt lti: ItlR'AIKIMi. TUL. 1231. U. S. Walklln, 2111 Cuming 3 . - 01 LOST. LOST, a black coat, on ISth st. between Chicago and California, tinder please bring to Thurston Rules' armory and re ceive reward. Lost 5u7 18 l.lKiAL MITU'KS. ADM1UALT1 SKiaUKi: - STF.AMUOAT "JACOU RICHTMAN." CITATION. United States of America, District of No- Whereas, A libel has been Illed In tho dis trict court of tho United States for the ills trlct of Nebraska, on the 30th day of July, 1W1, by Caleb Haley as llbellant In a cause, ot ton, civil and maritime, against the steamboat ' Jacob Riehtman, her npparel, tacKlu und turnlture, nnd praying tho usual process and monition of tne court that all persons Uncreated In said steamboat, her tackle, iipparel, machinery and furniture, may bo cited to appear und answer tho pro mises, una an nue proceedings being n.iu, thut tnld steamboat may be decreed to bo o1". u,u" proceeds thereof distributed b" b lu Thcrelore, In pursuance of said monition called the "Jacob Rlchtmmi," her tackle, apparel, machinery nnd furnlturo, to ap pear before tho said court In the city of Omnha, In said district, on tho 2d day of September, liwi, next (lr It be 11 court day, or else on next court duy thereafter), al 10 o'clock forenoon of said day, then and there to answer the said libel, nnd to nialto known their allegations In thut behalf. Dated ut Omaha In said district this 7th day of August, A. D. 1901. T. L. MATHEWS, United Stntes Marshal for the District of Nebraska. AugSDISt NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE Pursuant to tho order of tho dhtrlct court of Douglas county, Nebraska, notleo Is hereby given that as receiver of the Nebraska Flro Insurance Company I wld, on the 10th day of September, A. D., 19'U. at 10 a. tn,, at tho office of the receiver, In the Rrown block, 16th und Douglas streets, In the city o'f Omaha, In Douglas county, aforesaid, offer for sale and sell nt public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder or bidders therefor, all and singular the prop erty and assets of whatsoever kind, real, personal or mixed, remaining undisposed of In my hands or possession as such re ceiver, said salo to bo continued from day to day. If necessary. A full description of all the said prop erty nnd arseta will bo accessible and fur nished to persons desiring to Inspect tho same, with a view to bidding thereon, dur ing the business hours of each dny, previous to such sale, at my oillce as nforesald. A general description thereof Is 11s follows Premium nnd other notes; Judgments In favor of the company or of the receiver, accounts against former agents of the company and miscellaneous nccounts ngnlnat others; real estate mortgages; tax titles und other Interests In real estate, fcundry stocks; office furniture; sufe; vol umes of Insurance law Journal nnd other printed books, nnd nil other assets of thu compmo except cash on hand. The termi, of such sale will be cash on thn transfer or delivery of the property pur chased, of which 25 per cent will bo re quired as n condition of ncceptlng the bid. ALBERT U. WYMAN. Receiver Nebrnskn Flro Insurance Company Dated Omaha, Neb., Aug. 6. 1901. as tisrjt. POSTPONEMENT OF BOND SALK. Tho salo of bonds of School District No, Plalnvlcw. Neb., ndvertised for Auuust 20, bus been postponed to tlrst Monday of May. 1902. at 2 n. m. Bv order of Board of Education. J. A. WILLIAMS, Director. Alsdlt Recotd Voyigs 6 Oayt. 7 Hour22 Mlnule. BOSTON to LIVERPOOL yla QUEENST0WN Commonwealth, Twin Screw, 12,000 ons, Aug, 28 New England. " 11.500 Tom, Sept. II PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. Vancouver ...Sept. C Cambroman , . Sept. 21 Dominion. . Sept, 14 Aancouver Oct, 6 For fsrtlitrlolonBitloa.addrtii Company's Olllcti, 69 Dcarbora St.. Chlcaio, llli. 3 Direct Route to oibsbutt Bxblbltlen ANCHOR LINE uteniuslilpa froti Xew York Weekly for (iLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. 6loon. $50 and up. Second Cabin, $32.50 and up. Third Class, ':u and upwards. For Illustrated folder and further lnforma. tlon apply 10 HENDERSON BROTHERS. Chicago, or J. S. McNALLY. 1323 Farnam St., GEO. E. ABBOTT. 1221 Farnam St.. Omaha. RAILWAY TIME CARD. CHICAGO & NORTH W"stern Rullwuy "The Northwestern Lino" City Ticket Office, 1401 Fuinum St. Telephone, 161. Depot, Tenth una Murey Streets. Telo phono, tV. Luuvo. Arrive. Daylight Chicago clal , Chlcugo Passngjr Lastern Express. Spu- a 7:00 am u 4:15 pm all:3o pm u i;40 ura DCS Moines, Marsbalitowu, L'tidur Itntifds uiul Chlcugo ul0:55 am a 4:05 pm Eastern Snjclal. Lhl- cagu and 'ast a 4:55 pm a 4:05 pm Fast Mull. Chicago to om..hu a 2:45 pm Omahu-Chicago i-.'1'd...a 7:45 pm u :o0 um lut Mull u S:M am Cedar raplus f'ui"-:iicr. u 5:uo pm u Dally. FRKMCINT. ELlvllORN Si Missouri Vulluy itaiiruud "iliu Nortbwesturn Line' General Oltlcca, L lilted btates .Natiuna, I11111K Bulldlnc. S. VY. Curuer 'i wulitli and Fat- ricitct uiticc. ltul Farnum at btil. Depot, 15th uuu Weuitcr bis. J .-leyliune, iui. . . , Leave. Arrive, lli.inlf lil!l llt.mKvnnil. not tjpriiigs u j;w pm u.w via Wvotnlni?. iJusot-r and Douglas d 3:00 pm 0 5:0 pm Hastings, York, Duvld ri v iiriMi nr. I i-mti il. Exeter und tiewiinl....U 3:W pm b 5:00 pm nrtolk. eiulkTu ami Fremont b 7:30 um bl0:25 um l.tnrnin. j!.ou A; Fro- ' muni o i.w um uw.-j um Ir.miMll 1. in-ill c. .:C um c uaiiv. t uai y execu. sunuuy. c ami day oni d Dally kmvpi baturday. Dally except Monday. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, Minneapolis & Ulliuhu Kallwuv "Tho North western Line'1 Genera unices. Nebraska Dlvl uiun, loth und Webster His. City Ticket Ulnce, 1401 Farnam ht. wih unu Webster Telephone, Ml, uepoii Sts. iuienhoiiu, 14.. Leave. At rive. Twin city Passenger ...a 6;uo um Sioux City Pusscnger...a i.U pm Emerson Local ...b o;-o pm a Dally a 9;lo pm ull.lu am U i.j) am SIOUX CITY ic PACIFIC Railroad Tho North western Lino" General Offices, uniteu biuu-s National Bank Building B. W. Corner Twulttti nd Farnum Sts. Ticket ltul Farnam St. Telephone, 561. Du Uiiuv, v pot, Tenth and Murcy 01s. icmiiutnu, Leave. Arrive Twin City Express.... Twin City Limned.... Sioux City Local h Pally. ,u 6.3 um alo,2 pm ,a 7:5a pm u h.lS am ;w um u ;5v pm nam ola. 1 cieuhuitu. RAILWAY 'I'IMIj C.WU. ILLINOIS CKNTRAL llailrond-Clty Ticket Of lice, 1401 Faruum Street. Telephone, 243. Depot, Tenth and Mtncy Slrvcts. Leave. Arrive. Clmujr7.xpress.. a i-vo tin 11 o.w p:n U Ulll b 9;40 phi n S:0J am n S:13 am MlliIK'il.iou.s v -- , . Mlbi.e.ipol'E St. Paul Limited .il-pm Fort Podge Local from Council fluffs. b 4:0 pm Fort Dudgo 1.0C111 irom Council llluffs a 6.00 am u Dully, b D.tlly except Sunday. Leave. Arrive St. Louis Cannon Ils.il Kxpress .....it sill urn a S;20 nn Kansas City and Qulncy Ical a ' am " 9:0) pra a Dally. CHICAGO, ROCK 1SL and Purine Railroad "Tho Great Rork Island Route" Clti Ticket Office, 1323 Far. nam Strcot. Telephone, 42S. Depot. Tenth 1111,1 Murey Streets. Tele phone, t. i-eave. Arrive. KA&T. Chicago Daylight Sie...u 0:00 am a 2:00 am Dt.i ,M diies and Daven port laical a 7:25 urn a 0;.15 pm Chlcigo Kxpress bll.15 am bll.50iim Dcs Moluis Local .1 4;.Vpm btl;5)nm Cbli.ugo Fast Jixpress. .11 5:uy 1.111 u i,, m,, Des .Mollies. Rock ll- ' nnd and Chicago a 7:19 pm a $10 am WK.ST. Rocky Mountain Llm... a 2.0) am a 5 55am i..iico.ii, luionuiu tpgH., Denver, Pueblo und West a 1:30 pm a 4-15 rim Colorado. Okluhotr.a & ' Texas Fler a 5:20 pm a 9.50 nm a Dally, b Dully except Sunday. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL. road-General Olllces unu Ticket Offices, Southeast corner Htn .md puuij. Dis, ieiujuiunt, iui, lApul, union aidiion. Leave. Arrive. St i.uins and Kansas City lixprcsa ...a iu:00 am a i!.2j u 0.1. pm am Express.. a ij;M pm uud Via U 1, 1; .iter. i) :io pm nio:4j am except Sunday. a Dally b Dally Ill RLINGTON St Mid souil ltier ltallruud '"itiu liuilingtuti ituuie Geuerui unices, North west Corner Tullth and Fuinum Streets. Ticket Ul.ice, 1502 i'uiiiam all vol. Teli-pneno aw. uurlsiiBluii aiutlon, Team and .Uiioon titiuol. iclepiioiio Us. Lcuvt.. Arrive. Lincoln. Hastings und McCoofc .1 s:4u um a..;3jpm Lincoln, Denver, Colo rado, utuh, Caufon.ia.u 1:20 pm u 3:00 pm AJiliincu express 11 4uj pin u ii.w pm Lincoln & Black Hills. ,u 9:00 put u 6:15 am Momuiia, i'Ugut t)OUIId,,U 9100 pm u o;4j um Lincoln Fast Mall b 3:vU pm u 9:1 am vt ymorc, ucuirico una Lincoln n. SUO am bll:55 am Denver, foloradn, Utun and California. n 6il am on CrooK, So. Heiid, Louisvlllo, Pluttsin'tn.o 3:20 pm bll:05 am elievue. i'.nttsmsuih & I'ac t 0, Junction a 7M0 om a s:zv am Uclluvue, P.attsmouth ix 1 uciiit. Junction a 3:10 am a Dully, b Dally except dunauy. KANSAS CITY, ST. Jo seph & Council Bluffs Ruilroud "Tho Burlington Route TlCKet Ulllce, iju;i Furuum Streut. Telephone 250. Depot, Tenth uud Mason Streets. Telo- phohu 124. Lcuve. Arrive. a 6.uu pm u 6:15 am vnnR.is CAtv Day Ex. ...a V'.M am Kansas Clt Night Kx..al0:30 pm .-.. miC -:iht Kx..ul0:30 ui St. Louis Flyc:. for p. Joseph and at. iuuia.a j.w uu.u uio a Dally. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & guincy itaiitoud "The Burlington Routo" Ticket Ulllce, 1502 Furnam Street, Telcpnono 250. Deput, Tenth and Muson Streets. Telephone 125. Lcuve. Arrive. Duvllsht CbUago Spe- clal a 7:00 am nl0:20 pm Chicago VcEtlt-uled Cx.a. V.W pm u 7:45 um Chicago Local Express. 11 9:30 um 11 4:03 pm Chicago Limited u 7:50 pm a 7:15 um Fast Mall u 2:45 pm a Dally. UNION PACIFIC'THE OVER, laud Route" General Offices N. E. Cor. Ninth and Farnnm Streets. City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam Street. Telephone. 316. Depot, Tenth nnd Marcy Sta Telephone. 629. Leave. Arrive. u 7:30 pm -a 7:30 pm 11 3:2G pm u 4:25 pm a 6:50 um Tho Overland Limited. .a t:20 am ho ciilcugo-i ui nun.. Kiieriai a S:20 -im Tho Fast Mall.. H.?!t!? nm ho Mall and nixprcss iuiwj pm he Colorado Speciul ,,.iill:33 pm Lincoln, iicuu-ico unu Ktrrunsburu Express.. b 4:0j nm bl2:3d nm Tho 1'ucuiu r.i""B-t'-tt ' i Tho Atlantic, Esnresa... iiruml Ikland Imch b 5:30 nm a C-50 am o j:jj um a Daily, u iJuuy excupi Sunday. OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL road Omaha, Kansas city a: liasicrn itallroad "The WUinej iiouie llCKet Of fice, 1415 Farnam St. Tele, phone. 322. Depot, Tenth uud Murcy Sts. Telephone, Leave. Arrlvn St. Louis Cannon uau Express i ' aj inn n ;:u am Cnnsas City and Qulncy . j,ocai ....u i.w um u y;uu pm a Dally. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & St. Paul Railway City Tlckot Office, 1501 Farnnm Street. Telephone, 2&1, Depot, Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone, 629 Leave, Arriv. r-hir-, Zflmaha Ex..b 7:15 nm b 3:40 pm cKo Limited Ex..v-.a Ojoo pm n an. u Daily, u uuiij" W ABAS II RAILROAD Ticket Office, 1415 Fnrnnm Strcot. Telephone, 322. De pot. Tenth und biarcy Sts. Telephone. 62S. Leave, Arrive, St. Louis "Cannon Ball" .a 5115 pm n 8:20 nm Exprts LABOR AXI) IMH'STIIV. The Penryb.n J" ?t!?VJ largest In tho worm, .-iuii men. , , ,,, Compressed air is " A mason enn m ten n u.- .... ;Vo prcsseu iiir u :,v ,"", - . .. dccay0(i granite iiku 11 uciin .......,. - tOOlll. ..Mr, nf tlm .e r?Hiiit 01 ..ib .1 . v cignrmiiKci -;,. fnr u,ren the lllirrnuiiu.m. '"' " ' V .-viral venrs. This inciiun mu ... thousand dollars to tho organization- An Increase of 2 per ceiu 111 been conceded Its ' Tr ;, "-. Clltl Tllip Uio compim . ."'"- "M" n Mrtv iirand'S:1.5! Usabb will 1 be,..Re.l by the advance In wages. A new mining muciuou i duced In the lnaiunu lie us vy. e.. . claimed will o n 0. "-" will displace from six to eight men. Slnco eighteen months ngo the In er nntlonul Boot und Shoo Workers enrolled ou 50.(i members and have rol ed up a a iiriVlUH of $55,000 in their treasury. They Blllliun nX ffin.nP,,u In llin have iinionizeu nmui " - .- - United States and twelve In Canada. A company nan been incorporate;! ut Columbus. O.. to manufneturo mncnines Which iiro ilPSlgneu to uiau nm iuiicu in newsboys. They will bo placed on cornurs haunted by newsies uuu um customer drops a penny In the slot unit gets 11 paper. A new factor 1ms been brought Into tho great labor struggles. Thu supremo court of Connecticut bus Issued 11 Hwocplnu In junction to a company whoso employes are on strike. This injunction names each of tbo 210 strikers und enjoins them from picketing, boycotting, threatening or In any way molesting any one in the company's employ. Property of tho Inillvlilunl strik ers tn the value of $25,000 has been nt tached. What threatened tn be a big street rail way strike was nipped In the bud In Now Orleans last week by the prompt nctlon nf tho ir.uvor, ho ilemundluir In unequivocal terms that tho stieet cur company and the street car men got together. Thn company has been puylng 12'i cents per hour und working the men from twelvo to fourteen hours n day, A compromise was effected which gave tho men a ten-li'jiir day and 18 cents nn hour. All other demands of tho union were grunted. tMlLWAUKW JfL KURDS AGAIN ON RAMPAGE Burn TwbIt Armnun Villngca in the District of Dumizsra. ALL BUT THE YOUNG GIRLS MASSACRE!) Women Who Ale pnrotl Curried to Adorn the lljti-cini .'othln but Ruins Min-L the Kite of Hie Vllluc. Oft LONDON", Aug. 17. A dispatch to tho P.1II Mall Gazette from Const.uitinoplo ays n body of too Kurds has been raiding the Datnlzera district of Armrnln ,lid has de stroyed twelve villages, leaving nothing but smoking ruins. Only tho young girls wcru spared They wero carried off to tho harems. All tho males wero ruthlessly butchered. IILS WIT A Villi. ProfeNsliiititl I'nklr Culled Ipon lo "Mimv .Me." "It was a pretty cloje thave and nothing but my preseiii'o of mind Is rcspouslbln for my being able lo toll of it now," said tho old magician to a Detroit Freo Press man. "Several enrs ago I made a tour of the west. Ono night while showing in n small town. I made use of what I consider my greatest and most mystifying trick that of catching In my tooth a bullet fired from a gun. The trick, for It Is nolh lug but 11 trick, Is of Itself ery dangerous, and It Is far that reason thut 1 seldom ever attempt It. But that night my audi ence wns so enthusiastic that I resolved to gle it. "When I called for a man to step for ward to lire the gun tho ntullence took It for granted that the local bad man, n dead shot by the wny. should be thn man, and he came swaggering up to the plntform. "Well, the trick was n conipleto success and I was well tcpald for the danger that 1 had run by seeing the look of amaze ment on the bad man's face when 1 showed him tho marked bullet between my teoth. "After tho performance was over I went to my hotel, and whllo enjoying a good night cigar before going to bed, the oftlco was suddenly Invaded by 11 mob ot excited men, headed by the bad ninn. " 'Here, pard,' said he, vcUlns hold of 1110 nnd shoving 1110 up ngainst tho wall. 'BUI hero wasn't nt the show, and ho snys ho doesn't bollevu jotl kill cntch a bullet with your teeth, and 1'vo bet him J-10 that you kin!' "Then before I could flml my tongun bo backed off nbotit fifteen feet and drew u gun that was 400 foot long. Now, I will admit that I did not nctunlly meusuro tho gun and tbnt my figures arc tho result of a somewhat excited nnd hasty calculation; and It Is bnrcly possible that the actunl length fell short 11 few feet, but that Is Immaterial. " 'Now, git ready, pari!,' shouted tho bad man, ns ho drew a bend on me. "Right thcro was where 1 did tho most rapid thinking of my life. Hnstlly passing my linnd over my mouth, 1 extracted my falso teeth nnd then pleaded that I would have to go to my room beforo I could do tho trick. 1 left, ostensibly to get the teeth, but really to cntch a train out of town. I cut that trick for tho balance of my trip." Tin- Aniutcur Reformer. Chicago Tribune: The tall, slim passen ger roso and laid his hand heavily on the shoulder of the young man on tho scat In front of him. "Say, young chap," ho said, do you think" "Who are you?" demanded the other. "My numo Is Gwllllatns. I don't want to know who you nro, though. Do you think you have a right to raleo that window, re gardless of thu discomfort It may Inflict on the persons sitting behind you?" "Yes, sir," hotly responded tbo other. "I think 1 have!" Tho tall passonger mopped his brow. Th' 11 he sat down ngnln. "Well, It's too hot to arguo about It," ho said, surrendering tho point at Issue for tho ilrst tlmo In his llfo. Astounded the Editor. Editor S. A. Brown of 3cnnoltsvillc, S. C, was ouco immensely surprisou. "Through iong tufferlng Irom Dyspepsia," ho writes, "my wife, was greatly run down. SI10 hud no strength or vigor and suffered great distress from her stomach, but alio tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, aud, nftcr using four bottles, sho Is vntlroly well cun eat unythlng. It's a grand tonic and Its gcntlo laxative qualities are splendid for torpid liver." ror indi gestion, Loss of Appotlto, btomacn ana Liver troubles It's a positive, guaranteed euro. Only 50c ut Kubn & Co.'s. COXXl 1IIALITIES. After n girl from New York had traveled 1.000 miles and put up $j00 to get him out ofjull, nn Edwiirdsvlllo (N. J.) young man Kindly conscnteu to nuinj n- After a courtship by mall lasting twonty llvo years John Phyeo nnd Mary J radloy have been married nt Sharon. Pa. Ho s M and she 57 years of age. lu you Ui they lived on udjolnlng furms, but thu Brudleys moved to Now Jersey. Tho oriuplo ulwuyB corresponded und now havo Joined bands for life. A Bowling Green (O.) young woman Is suing her former lover tor breach of. promlsn and llxes the value of her wounded iinYctlons ut $5,0o0. Tho man sayu that, eight years ngo, when he Ilrst courted her. she wus one of the fulrest mid widghed only 125 pounds, Sho now weighs .'119 pounds and be, being a small mini, declines to tuko so bugo it mute. Tho engagement is announced of George L Hindu of Hcrantnn. Pa., superintendent of thn Wyoming division of tbo Erin railroad, and Miss Charlotte Ulll. daughter of James J. II II of St Paul, Minn. Mr. Sludo s a New Yorker and was a classmate nf Mr. Hills son, J. N. HIU. ut Viile, both graduating ten years ago. Woo Tnng, 11 t'hliieso merchant 01 York, holds tbo record for bis race In rapid wooing. Lust Sundny ut noon ho left New York on tho Lehigh Valley Blaek Diamond express for the Pan-Amerlcun exposition. Soon ufter tho train started ho saw n pretty American girl, paid her somo slight utten tlor, rapidly becamo acquainted, grew mom Interested uverv moment, nimlly asked her to be his wife nnd after two hours of argu ment wou hor consent. They alighted nt Wllkesbarro. Pa., ut 1:30 to be married, but. being unablo to obtain a marrlago license, went on to Now York, where nono Is required. The girl said her numu was Graco Bradslinw and that hho lived in New York City, but she did not say where She was well dressed nnd qulto good looking. Woo Tong Is dressed like an American und Is u lino looking t'lilmunnii, who Hpcnks Engllnh well und has a good education, llo told the alderman that ho was u merchant nnd brlellv said that be mid tho girl nad been attracted to each other. Miss Caroline Lewis Gordon, daughter of General John B. Gordon, and who slnco tho death of Wlnnto Davis has been called by the old confederates "Tho Daughter of tho Confederacy," has been won by a New York business man, und will be married to him early In September. Orrln Bishop Brown Is tlm lucky man. The man who bus won the daughter of tho dashing confederate liuibir general Is 11 son of Muliiu a down east Yankee llo mot Miss Gordon In this city two years ago. Miss Gordon Is tho only unmarried daughter of General Gordon nnd presides over tho general's mugnlllcent home. Sutherland, near Atlanta. Shu was a great favorlto In Washington society dur ing tho term her father spent In tho United States senate. A year ngo Miss Gordon mailo her debut as 1111 Interpreter of negro folklore and appeared at M-vcrul fushlon nblo bouses In this city. Her recitations wero ot ni-uro folk stories which she picked up on her futher's plantation. Mr. Brown Is wealthy und bis family Is ono of tho most distinguished in Maine. About a year ago ho engaged In business In Now York City lie spends only u portion of his tlmo there. He bus u line summer nlac on the Maine coast. i 4