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    THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1000.
23
PERSONAL.
VITAMTY re torcd, without "drug". -Mf
li'tii" treatment, stamp fur Dartliu'ar
AMr-M. ntology, p. o. Box 5., Omahv
t -2 t.'
VI' T'ltiv of science over disease; cancer
ballllng general practitioner's skill vlUla
riadlly to our scientific method. Mason
Medkal Co. 121 IV. 43.vl street, New
York Hook and advice tree. U
81 I 1'HRFLUOUS hair treated for ten days
half price, one treatment 11. Mme. True.
1623 Do J Rifts. U-M245
CORRESPOND for amusement or matri
mony, scaled particulars, 2c. Champion,
Count!' Bluffs, la U-244 ft
WIDOWER of SO wants a wife with some
means to assist In his business. Address
I- 13. Bee V-Wi tl'
8ECONDHA ND PEwIntTUCI UN E sT
Monday we wl'l sell the following second
hand machines ut prices that will Interest
you They are genuine, bargains;
1 .iodic
I Davis
I Rlneers
1 White J Choice $2.00
I xi-w Home
I Domestic
Former
Pr'.et.
Jit OO
HM
25 )
IS 00
2SfO
ii
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Mondav.
J 5.0)
7.10
Domestic
Wheeler tc Wilson..
Hlnger, modern
Household
standard
White
Shoemaker, Singer..
12.50
?.09
12.00
6 00
24.00
Mommy forenoon wo
will
ohe-half
dozen machine needles to any lady who
asks for them at our store
NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.. 15th and Harney
nirccw. l no
k LADY, no. cu'tured. amiable. affectionate,
Il&.ooo ami tally, no great beauty, would
marry Mrs. Stone, 101 E. 83th St . New
York U-231-2S
INFORMAT ION wanted of Henry Hcliclp
who w.iH .ii Umnhn. Neb . In Anrll. 1E"J0
la a trunkmaker by trade; 28 years of
nrre heuvv built hiiiI wore h brownish
moustache. If this notbe should meet hl
eye will h" plruse address his sister. Mis'
Bertha Hrh"lp. Murine. Wis 7 Any per
son knowing of hit whereabouts will con
fer a favor bv addrerslng Bertha Schelp.
:;o nz: Norm Main street, iinoine. wis
!MNE nnnearlnir. educated and refined pro
fessU nal man of 9) wishes to correspond
with Udy of means, object, matrimony
Address, T CT, llee. U-228--23
CVEALTHY itcntlemnn. prosperous mniiu
rVturcr. STO.Ooo annuallv. wi'l devote lf
io hnopln-ss of oongcil.-il wife Hank
reference-. 'Bonnflde," T71 North Pmk
vo . Chicago U-22S-2S'
WEALTHY gentleman, lonely sluce
mothers death, wants wlfo to make h
us
lovely house
home.
Mr.
James. 11" East
.3d St
New York.
u-227-23
WANTED. 50 second-hand ladles' bicycles
Nebraska 'cle Co , for. ir,th and Harney
U-M171 20
RECIPES Bottled Electricity. Secret Ink.
Sa'he' I'erfume. Corn Killer. Hubberlne,
5 rents each S. M. Dean, Box IS. Fort
Dodge, la. U-169 23
MOHl'IIINE whisky and tobacco hanlt
cured In ten days. Pav when cured, no
suffering Write Rob'non Institute
Hlalto bids. Kansas Ity. Mo Stato
rights to use remedy can be secured.
u-23t ;3'
MOVEV TO I.O N IIK.tL ESTA'I
OAN8 on eastern Nebraska and western
Iowa farms at 5 per cent. Borrowers cun
nay 10 or any multiple. Any Intcres
date No delay Hrennnn-Love Co., 309
South 13th St , Omahn. Neb. W 924
MONEY to loan on improved Omaha real
estate, iireimaii-i.ove Co.. sro so. lath.
W-WS
1,000 and tipward to loan on Improved city
property and fnrn s. W. Farnam Smith At
co . ixt f arnam. w
WANTED, city loans, bonds and warrants,
Hcorgo A: t.ompany, jih i-amain si.
W-931
MiS'nT In nnv amount at 5. 5'A. r, per cent
J W BOBBINS & CO.. 1802 FAllN M tT
W 930
HONEY to loan on farm and city property;
lowest retes O. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam.
W-932
HONEY to lontt nt 5 nnd 5'i per cent on
Omaha property. W. B. Melkle. 401 S. .15th.
W-927
PRIVATE money. 5. Mi. a rer cent; no de
lay Oarvln Bros . 113 Farnam. W-929
WANTED city and fnrm loans; nlo bonds
and warrants It. C I'cters & Co., IToci
Farnam St., Bee Bldg W 9J1
PRIVATE money
F. D.Wead, 1521 Doaulas.
W 922
FIVE per cent money. Uotrn
-, Paxion block
W-923
MONEY to loan on first. class Improved city
property or for bulldlnir purposes. Pnvne
Knox Co.. New York life. W-925
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTEL...
MONEY
LOANED SALARIED
MONEY
PEOPLE.
No endorser or mortgage required.
LOWEST RATES. EASY PAYMENTS nnd
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
OMAHA CREDIT CO.,
Room 520, fifth floor, New York Life Bldg.
X-9J3
-M-O-N-E-T--D-O-Y-O-U-N-E-E-D-I-T-We
make loans from $10 00 up on furniture,
pianos, horses, cows, etc.; ou keen the
property, or wo will make ou a SALARY
LOAN rn vour own note, without lndorser
or mortgage; we, charge absolutely noth
ing for maKlng papers and we keep noth
ing out of the amount you borrow; you
may pay the money baik In ono mouth or
take more time In which to pay It. and
you are expected to pay for It onlv what
time you use It. our rates are low and
our terms are the easiest; our business is
as cont'.dentlal as Is posslblo and our treat
ment Is alwava co irteous Omahn Mort
gage Loan Co , 3e6 SO". 11th St ERtab
fished 1592 X 934
LOANS TO SALARIED
PEOPLE
FOLLOW THE CROWD.
They come to us If you can do better
elsewhere don't come here (but you
can t Come and let us prove to you
that we give BEST TERMS m the city
and more for jour money than others
D RE No mortgnge. no Indorscr. no
publl.ltv. simply conlidcntlal business
deal
RELIABLE CREDIT CO.
Room SOS Third Floor, Paxton Block.
X-M97S
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture. Jew
Icry. horses, cows etc C. F Roed, 319 S 13.
X-936
SALARY LOANS. CHATTLE LOANS. J.
W TAYLOE. CIS First Nat. Bank Bldg.
X-937
MONEY lonned salaried people holding per
manent (Kisltion with responsible concern
t.pon their own names without securltv;
easy payments. Tolman. 706 N Y. L. Bldg
X 9S1
HONEY loaned on pianos, furnittit' . horses.
iowh. Jewelry. Duff Green. R.S, Barki.r Blk
X-WS
HONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, dia
monds, watches, privately. Berger s Loan
i o iw'i r arnnm ni . upstairs, x 910
HONEY loaned on furniture, diamonds.
watches, payments conildentlal. Omaha
t'nattio t.oan uanK. :.u s. lotn. upstairs
X9U
V l I V A T E 1 .0 A N SToT S ALA 1UEDP EO
I'I.E
momentarily embarrassed who desire above
fveryttung else to
AVOID PUBLICITY
fan be nccotnmodated at our olllce with
ess expense, tltno nnd trouble than uny
piace in tno city.
AMERICAN LOAN CO,
Room 001, Bee Building.
X-942
Hi'si.M'.sh ciiam-i:.,
1150 cosh or easy payments buys 25 strictly
lawful uilckel) slot machines for drinks,
cigars or cash; will earn $2 and upward
weeklj each i;aii. I'larK it t-o rurni
ture Manufacturers. Chicago, HI
Y-M7M
HAN and wlfo without chlUren want
management of n first-class $2 house or
would leaiie ror two years, years ex.
verlence In hotel business; references
Address U 46. Bee. Y-M9.G 25
IVIIEAT WHEAT. WHEAT
II ; iinested in wheat by my ufe invest
ment plan may make you Independent fot
life Send for free particular.. Sucicss
fill customer and financial references
Stohen A Clemons. Broker, 4 Van
BJien St . Chicago
Y-234 -2J
TMIVRlfMANH'
practices and
drug stores
tor fait, very drrlrubk. Medical Kx-
c&mio, Omaha No. Y-2J9 S
IttSlNF.SS ciia'ci:s.
FOIl HENT. '.wlnir to advanc'.nr year Mr
u iua ine norisi at i"u iniun strrei,
has decided to rent out his hot houe at
above location, occupying 7.0 0 to S-W
souare feet, under glass. 'with about SO)
windows, and the residence and store
fronting the street, on the motor line tq
South Omaha. Excellent location for the
buHneis. Y-Stl
FOB SALE, small stock millinery; about
I12S: only stock In town Chs. F.
Ooetts. Bennington Neb. Y-Ml Si
AN established tSOOCO Ohio corporation,
compo'-d of men mini over io. 'v.Ojo ttur
tilshlne hlghet banking and commercial
references). iperatlng on the Carnegie
proflt-'harlns plan with employe?, desires
eorrerpomletice and Interviews with men
able to earn salarv and commfstlon of
U,W0 pr annum T" omply with co
operative conditions and obviate (riving
bond an Investment of H.000 to IB.Ooft abso
lutely necesary Address Auditor's de
partment. 200 to 206 Wyandotte bldg.. Co
lumbu, O. Y
SPKCri.ATOHS who are not adverse to op
erate on the Turf can mane from 20 to 30
per cent monthly in a l.esltlmate and
Absolutely Safe Established Buslnes:
thorough Investigation Invited. Trial
Olven Before Investing. Write to Al
1'etier .t Co., S2 Dearborn, Chicago.
Y-233-23'
IF YOL' n-)t to go Into grocery business
at an old etabllsli"l stand In fine resi
dence part of Omaha drop a line to
7.. Station B. Omaha, and you .can learn
of a bargain. Y-M232-J4'
FOB RALE Oood prlntlnz ofllce, doing
rood business In a live Nebraska town;
iwo. J jot cash; easy payments. Artars,
V 22, Uee. Y-210-M'
A first-class manufacturing chance, which
win pay iio.ou) clear annually, for tn.e
for JI.W.'i. owner dead. Address F. J.
Peddle. Detroit. Mich. Y-2J5 21
FOB SALE, nice boarding and livery stable
biwlneas; chtm.o for live man with small
capital to make money. Address W. Bee
Office. South Omaha. Y-M2C2 23
PHYSICIANS' practice and horse and
buggy for f 150. German Lutheran pre
ferred: eastern Neb. Medical Kxchaneo
Omaha. Neb. Y-23d 23
GBOCEnY stock for mile.
Davldge Block.
Inquire No. 2
Y-273 23
roit i:cnA.fiU.
tW.Ooi) worth of general merchandise for
sale or traae in cihi.iks to suit, -wiiae,
713 Wabsh.v st , St. Paul, Minn.
Z-MW3 2
J.1f tock new nenertt ilrv uoc.ds: will ex
change for derlrable protierty in the
south or west; owner would require about
J2.&50 cash to pay up obllgat.ons, but
would take uil pntpertv for balance. Ad
dress L J Wilde, trustee. 7(3 Wabasha
St.. St 'Paul, Minn. .-MH2t'
SG.&O). 39.000. 117.500 and I30.0d0 stocks Ken
trnl merchandise for sale or trade.
"Wilde." 7 Wubasha st . St. Paul. Minn
55-MS02 2t
FOB EXCHANGE, good lot. 11th and Cuss
st.; will take good driving horse and
buggy as part pay. Benawa Co.
7.-MW7 23
HAVE moo stock of genernl dry bo :ds
and ll.&M) cash to exchange for pood, im-
tiroved farm In nurtheHFterii Neb. r
Iowa. Box 71. Norfolk. .Neb
Z-M304 :v
OSTEOI'ATIIY.
JOHNSON Institute. 615 N. Y. Lifa Bldg.
Tel. 1CU: Alice Johnson. D. O.. ladles
dept ; Old E. Johnson, Osteopathtst, Mgr.
3.H
M. E. DONOHUE. D. O.. of Still school
Klrkvlllc. Mo. m Paxton Blk. Tel. 18
-S37
N. F. MfMl'liaAY, B. S D., D. O.. Mrs
J. B. MiiMck. ii. o.. crartiiates a. h u
Kirksville. Mo., fulte M6-35 Bee bid
I dp.
372 OS
A. T. HUNT. D. O.. S05 Karbach. Tel To2.
5SC-Oct 9.
MIOKTIIAM) M TYIi:'lllTI.0.
A. C. VAN S A NT'S School.
T17 N. Y. Life.
-651
BOYLES College, court reporter prlnc'pal.
Bee Bldg -952
NEBRASKA Business and Shorthand Col
lege. Boyd's Theater. !'-3
GREGG Shorthand tnucht at the Omaha
Commercial College, lCth and Douglas Sty
9ol
D.lMiMi
CALL on Morand. Crelghton hall, for
society and atago dancing, waltz and
2-step. $5. Large hall to rent for con
ventions, meetings, balls and club socials.
636-Scpt. 21
CHAMBERS' school of dancing. 17th nnd
Douglas Classes nnd el ibs now form
ing nt academy. Open dally, 9 a. m. to
5 p. m. 'Phono, 1111 Hull nnd music
furnished parties Circulars M59? O10
KIU'CATIOX All.
CHATELAIN School of Languages will re
oren September 24: enrollment book will
be open September 20 and following days
at the hdiool room, Bovd's theater, every
day from 9 a. m to 5 p. m. . tuition $2
per month. M-97C 23
lTHNITl'Ri: AMi PIArVO MOV1XCS.
JACOB SCHWAr.Z. 1510 Webster. Tel. 201G
Ml. 3 -if
Ml'SIC L.
PROF P HRAUN, teacher of piano and
organ: studio 550 n.imge blK; open l to i
p. tn ; terms moderate; thorough, artistic
work guaranteed. MM) OctlS
ACHTVI.KXE.
MONAIV'II Generators are bast. Carbide
$4 50 per !) lbs Agents wanted M. A. G.
Co . 1022 Douglas St. C77-0-13
IIIHIIS AXI1 TAXIUr.nMY.
STOCK'S Ulrd Store.
1603 Loavenworth.
959
ACCOIIDIOV PI.EATIXR.
ACCORDION nnd side pleating, cheapfst
best, quicKest. .irs a. w. jiarK, j rat
tersou Blk., 17th and Farnam.
-M514 OJ
'PICKET HROICEn.
CUT rate tickets every where. P. II. Phil-
bin, 1505 l'arnnm. 'iempnono ,m. wi
PIAXO TIMXO.
WE tnne your piano for $1 50,
Rose'a Art
Store, 1521 UOUge. Tel. I3JS
956
DltESSMAKIVC.
IN families.
Miss Sturdy. 318 S. 26th st
-630 Sept 24
E. G.
M DONALD, 1612 Capitol avenue.
-MC67 013
in: ron sale.
ICE for sale In car lots.
Council Bluffs
Gilbert Bros
-M540
STAMMEHI.NC. AXI) SiTrTTIJIlING.
CURED.
Julia Vnuglian. 430 Ramgo Bldg.
SHJl
MIHHOH I'ACTOIIV.
Damaged looking glasses resllvered 708 N 16
-926-
LANGUAGES.
CHATELAIN School of Languages, Royd's
theater, will reopen Monday, September 10.
425-OS
HOTELS.
HENDERSON, $100 per day house; board,
$3.50 to $3 week. 9th and Farnam tel. 1214.
-M261 OI
LUXURY.
jMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 7c; collars, '
2c; cuffy, 4c. 1750 Leavenworth. Tel. 547. '
-063 '
I'lil X IT lit H It 1: P A 1 It I f ! .
1 ,
1 TEL. 1331. M. S. Walklln, 2111 Cuming fit.
I ... . . . 903
TOR S ,l!tr.AI, KSTATE.
H l".-'ES, LOTS. FARMS. RANCHES,
LANDS.
GOOD INVESTMENTS IN INSIDE
lU'SINESS PROPERTIES,
FIR8T-CLAS3 TRACKAGE PROPKRT1KS
5. 10. 20 AND 19-ACRE TRACTS NEAR
CITY LIMITS.
RESIDENCE LOTS ONLY 18 EACH.
UY
GEORGE P. BEMIS.
Telephone m. Paxton Block.
LOOK AT THtS-Two houses oil S0-foot lot.
one of 5 roomi and one of 3. in vicinity oi
2Mh and Lake sts.. about 3 blocks from
street car, only J1.000.
Two vacant lots near 40th and Farnam. 50x
127'4 feet, only jiweaeh, 51" down ana jis
per month. Como and see them.
Five-room cottage and small lot near 19th
st and Boulevard and Nicholas St., only
$SM; only 10 blocks from postofflce.
Seven-room l'j-story house In north port of
city, with stable ana run corner lot. oniy
J1.000.
Four-room cottage, large lot. only $700; 175
down aqd only tio per month.
Five. room cottage ncur 26th and Hurdette,
only
VACANT LOTS.
Choice lots near 2iju and Ajnes ave., only
150 each; Jj down and $5 per month.
BETTER YET At 24th nnd Manderson.
covered with fine large shade trees, only
oi eacn; iu down nnu nu per tnontn.
Have large list of choice resilience lots In
every purl of city from 1M up to $2.00) or
ii.im eacn.
FARMS. RANCHES. LANDS.
In every county In the state. Come In and
look over our list.
GOOD INVESTMENTS
In central business portion of city. Come
In and look over our list. Now Is the time
to pick up the snaps.
TRACKAGE PROPERTIED.
Have some of the best trackage sites In the
city of Omaha. Come In and look them
over.
FRL'IT FARMS. SL'BI'RBAN HOMES
A N I) ACHE TRACTS NEAR
CITY LIMITS.
All sizes; some finely Improved and some
oniy tairiy so; an prices ana most any
terms to suit buyers.
PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN
FIRST-CLASS CITY AND FARM
SECURITY.
WRITE GOOD SOUND FIRE
INSURANCE.
ON
GEORGE P. BEMIS,
(Established In 1&08.)
Telephlno 5Si. Paxton Blook.
HE-297 23
TOR SALE. 6 acres fine garden land Just
west of city. $575. Hicks. 325 Hoard Trade
Bldg. RE 299 23
R. C. PETERS & CO..
1702 Farnam St..
Bee Building.
HOMES FOR RENT CHEAP.
No. 41-2322 N. 21st. 7 rooms, bath, gas,
hot and cold water, nice cedar finish, all
hand carved, lot SSxlOO, cast front, bau
t If til shade trees, good barn, one block
to car. $.1,OV.
No 4565 rooms, on Chicago and 2th st..
n bargain for $1,0A
No 7057 room",
car, only $2,500.
modern, 2 blocks from
No. 1,154-Here l a snap to be sold this
week, 7-room house, 50-Ioot lot, eat
front, 27th and Popplcton live.; mtge..
$1.0oo. submit offer.
Annlher big bnrgaln In a 7-room house,
bath, iloset, hot and cold water gas and
fixtures, huuse In splendid repair, full
lot, east front, asphalt paved street, 3
blocks from car, only $1.;C0.
No 512 10-room. modern house, lot 75 feet
front, asphalt paved street, south an I
east front. In Kountze Place, cost owner
over $12,000. We arc authorized to "ell
this beautiful home with tine ehado and
permanent sidewalk, for $5,500.
No. 1,253 7-room house, nice lawn, on cor
ner, owner has held thU place at $3.00).
but now wants us to get nn offer.
VACANT LOTS" FOR PALE AT A GREAT
SACRIFICE.
South front lot. near new street. car barn.
am ana Ames ave., very cheap want
an offer. Owner Is going to sell.
On Manderson street, west of
:ith. south
front, full lot, only $550.
East front on 27th,
south of Woolworth
ave.. at a bargain.
Submit offer quick.
Farm of 2M acres only 12 miles northwest
ot city tor j. per acre, or win sell to
acres of same farm If deJlred.
We have a large list of farms In eastern
Nebraska.
R. C PETERS Si CO.
1702 Farnam St.
f.E-251 h
rOTTER-SHOLES CO.,
Tel. 473. 310 N. Y. Life
202-2515 N. 13th, on Boulevard, we offer
30x140 lot 5-room, neat home, clfcan-
larce. shade trees. $1.6
S10 .ls N. 42d, 50x128. 7 noma, all modern,
with furnace. anJ good repair; $X0 ca'h
balance monthly. $2,600.
312 402S Seward, 10 rooms, strictly modern.
wun lurnace, goon nam. 101 wxiw. nrst
class order; guurantee nood for price.
401-S30 S. 29th (Geo. ave.), 4Sxl40. 6 rooms.
elegant location and while not modern, Is
cheno at price. S3 300.
5C0 1040 S. 28th, 50x1(0, 7 rooms, strictly
modern, steam heat and In fine repair.
14, zoo.
807--IU West Omaha, on the HILL
offer 12-room house, brick: brick barn
strlctlv modern, cost $24.i0 beside the
cround: ground Is a corner S2177 feet;
price la less than cost of Improvements
several tnousann uouars. vou can pay
part casn ana part in otner goou prop
crty.
VACANT
455 On 3!d ave., H block from Tarnam, tve
win sen vou Tuxiao teet. on crade. nno
trees, stono walk, paving nil paid, for
463 On same street, farther north, we will
reu uvxioj ii-'ci buuji-i-i io iainK lr ir
covering 32d ave., for only $1.6H
These are regular "PICK UPS" at the
price
120 Lots S and 9, block 5, Brlggs" Place
10Oxl2S, on Dodge St., on car line, near
4:a st . lying line, soia once tor $1.2.0;
reauceu to ..
451-00x132, on 37th, 200 feet north of Far
nam, FINE, $3,500;
EXCHANGE.
41050x151) enst front, choicest lot In Han
scom Place, on 31st st., to trade, clear
with some cash, for piece of good land
near umniu,
53 flx!2S feet, with two good D-room cot
tages, all clear, renting for $14 per
monin iraiie cieur lor good piece o
land In Nebraska.
410 K" and f22' S. 20th. two bouses, rent
for $3S month, to trade subject of $2,200
mortgace. ror stocit goods or good land
JTICC, .i,WJ.
DEER PARK
For moderate priced lots, surrounded with
lino BOULEVARD nnd tine, lnrge oak
trees on every lot, nothing In the city of
fers as attractive bargains for homeseek
ers of moderate menus as do lots In this
BEAUTIFUL addition. Prices are from
$250 to $500 and on terms that will suit.
ABSTRACT of title with every lot. SEE
US. POTTER-SHOLES CO
HE-290 23
OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT.
THE COLVILLE RESERVATION of state
of Washington will be opened for home
steads of 160 ucrt-B each on October lu at
12 o'clock noon. A timber, mining and
farming country; mild climate; fruit
grains. Desirable free government land
in United States nearly gone. Embrace
this chance. Send llfty cents and cct de
scription of lund. way to get there, name ,
of United States land olllce. how to select ,
your land anil how to file on snme, with
otner intormnuon anoui ine i-ou-we Res
ervation Address Culvllle Land Guide.
Box 25S7. 8t Paul. Minn. RE-170 22'
MODERN 9-room cottage, splendid location,
near Hanicom park, only $4.:&o Hlcka.
tZi Beard Tr4 IHi. RS-22
'OH ?U.E-HHAt. KlTATi:
PAYNE-KNOX lOMPVSV
are authorized bv the owners ti offer the
following exceptional real estate barclna
for this wek and we believe earh and
every one of these properties are cheap at
the prices named:
$2,300 wi'l take a beautiful eight-room
house in tne norm pari oi me ciw.
one block from Jlth St car llae.
House all modern except f.irnace;
terms easy.
$1.00 will take a tine lot and flve-roem
noure near &in, on uun ri. imuFt
has ,i rood cellar, city water and
sood barn.
$2,000 will buy a good 7-room house, all
molrn except nirnace, in urcnaru
Hill, only two blocks frem motor;
nr.: ill payment down, balance easy
terms.
$l,tj0 This is a nice 6-room house. 3 blocks
from car line in cimon inn. o can
rell on SMALL CASH PAYMENT.
$1,300 will take this good., little home of 5
rooms, locatea on nuimm near dim
St.. pnvlns n 1"U- CHEAP
ENOUGH.
$1,500. This Is a splendid S-room. cottage on
17th and Manderson sts. WELL
WORTH THE MONEY.
$350 takes a nice 50-ft. lot in Kendall's
addition, 4 blockB from Ames ave. car
barn.
$40) Procures a fine lot on California and
Lowe ave., 50x142, nice high ground.
Wo have property all over the city, all
grades, all prices. Give us a call.
Main Floor N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
RE-172 23
WYMAN. SHRIVER CO..
N. Y. Life Bldg.
51x50 feet, vacant, cor. 26th & Parker Sts,
lln building sight. $UW.
60x127 feet, corner 25th. near Parker 6-
rnnm bmise 11 ROO
G-room cottage, city water, sewer, lot 3lC0
feet, corner on alley, cast front, sotn unu
Parker. $1,000.
Full lot. east front. 5-room cottage .on
grade. 3th. near Dodge, I1.0).
1 Mil IU. !UUlll llUilk, d-IMUII! UI"lVltl IIU""
barn, 42d. near Farnam. v. Ill be painted
ami nut In cnod shane. $1.2").
5-room cottage, city water and sen or, lot
3SX60 feet. 2tUh and Decatur. $l.CO).
Full lot. south front, 4-room cottage. 41st
nnd Hamilton. St(t
uOxlW feet, two fronts, large 10-room btlck
residence, modern, barn. tro blocks from
court house. .().
Full lot. south front, 7-room modern houc
except furnace, large burn, snaac trees,
loth ami Itninllton. t?MY
S-room modern house, Urge barn, 22d and
Grant. fl.O.w.
S-room modern house, full lot, on street car
line. 47th and Dodge. $2,500
3-room cattace. corner lot. 2ath. near Bur-
dette. $1,000; cash, balance $10 per
month, rents for $10.
Full lot, 6-room modern house, 25th and
Hnrnrlii tl 40O
6-room modern cottage, 25-75-foot lot, ISth
nml Si Mnrv's Ave. $1250
7-room dwollln'g. south front. 20th and Cum
ing!. $1,500. ...
Any of the above can be b ught on small
pavment down, balance to suit purchaser,
tno'nthlv or otherwise, except two of them.
which must be cash. Out of 12 pieces of
propertv advertised last stimtay & oi tnem
have been sold since and have offers on
two others. You want to see our list oe
fore buying elsewhere. RE 174 23
GARVIN BROS.' LIST.
SS15 Ames ave., good cottage, barn, full
lot. n barcaln. orice !0.
Neur 2fth nnd Dorcas streets, good house
a barenln. nrice $500.
Cottage of 6 rooms, bath, city water, south
ironi, run lot, anuae, price ji.ivj. invcsii
rate. Dwelling. 7 rooms, city water, sewer, sink,
ru!l lot. nood value for. nr ce Jl.ftvi.
Near Hanscom park, choice corner south
antt eaBt trontf-. aesiranie iiwoiiiuc ot
rooms with modern conveniences, lot 50x
150 feet large shade trees, streets pnvcu
paving taxes all paid: would make a de
sirable home: nrlce $j.250
On easy pavment-. good dwelling, two
stories, s rooms and bath, sewer, city
water, good sized lot. desirable residence
neighborhood, n bargain, price u.nju.
VACANT LOTS.
Want offer for six lots In Deer Park.
Want offer for 16 lots in Dundee l'lnce.
Want offer for IS lots 27th and Lake.
Want offer for lot 20th and Ohio.
Want offer for lot 26th ave and St. Mary
Want offer for lot 34th and Fartrnm.
Want offer for lot 36th and Harney.
Want offer for 2 lots cuj Park ave.
want offer tor lot iMii ami MioKory.
Want offer for lot 22d and Leavenworth.
Want offer for lot 20th and Vinton.
Want offer for lot 2utl nnd Dorcas.
Want offer for lot 3Mh nnd Davenport.
ir you wani a uargain in a vacant lot can
at our oinco quick.
GARVIN BROS., 1613 FARNAM ST.
RE-IC1 23-
' ARE YOU INTERESTED
IN REAL ESTATE?
LOOK AT THESE
r,HiiXK HATtnAiNS
room cottage, 27th and Hurdette, good
renalr. rents for Js. on v 1690.
5-room cottage, walking distance, rents for
Jio, oniy uo.
6-room cotince. 24th and Snaldlnir. ca
water, sewer, cement cellar, line lawn
and Hhaiie. cherry trees ami small fruit
full lot. J1.C50.
7 rooms, strictly modern, near 27th and
Howard. Al repa r.- rents to fln"i-cliw
tenunt for $25: price J2 250 An Investment
I rooms, modern, barn, full lot, paving
paiu, complete Hume, nanscom imtk
$3,5(0.
2ITH AND AMES AVE.
(Near new . ar barn)
This vicinity Is developing rapidly. I sold
four vacant lots and one residence prop
erty In this locality last week. Can offer
the following:
7 looms, full lot. water, gas, $1.H).
7 rooms, beautiful new home. $1.90.
6 rooms. Al repair, water, full lot. $975.
5 rooms, water, gas and fixtures, lull lot
llrst-class renalr. J1.2.J.
A few choice building lots left at $i'0)
easv terms
ERNEST SWEET, 622 N. Y. L Bldg.
RE-241 23
32. 4S or SO acres, 9 mile west. ImprovJ
$50 ner ncre.
0 acres 11 miles northwest, house, barn
crop, horses, cows, implements, etc., ml
for 54.500.
SO to 120 acres 12 miles northwest of Omaha
P. O., $50 per acre.
Adjoining the land last mentioned, 122 o
14? acres, lllir Paulo bottom. J55
107 acres near Military road, with good lm
nrnvementa. 157. 50 ner acre.
160 acres, 9 miles west, near paved road
lis per acre.
320 acres good Burt county land, near Her
man. 130 ner acre.
312 acres 12 miles west of Omaha, near
Millard. $55 per nrre.
Bargains In city lots, houses and business
Property.
HN N. FRENZER, opp. old P. O.
RE-M2I3 29
B. R. BALL. 9ol New York Life. Phone 612
1130 S. 30th Ave., 7-room, modern, good barn
52S n, Kd St., ll-room, mouern except tur
mice. J2.floo.
3, S and 7-room, modern exrept furnnre,
North Uth St., rents for $56 per month,
$5,000, easy terms.
3, 6 nnd 7-room houses, North 19th St., from
$1,500 to $2,250 each.
Also largo list of vacant property nnd
farms.
Flvo grocery stocks, Invoice from $500 to
5,000.
B. II. BALL, 901 New York Life. Phone f.12
RE-1SI-23
A BARGAIN.
Northeast Corner 25th Ave. nnd Jones St .
3 lots. OOxf.'i, each with 6-room house
price for nil. $2,500. Will furnish money
to further Improve the property. This
has been taken under foreclosure and
must bo sold. Make me nn offer.
O. C. OLSEN. 1704 Farnam St.
RE 1S3 2
O. C. OLSEN
These must be sold; look at them nnd malt'
m an offer
No. 2419 S. 20th Ave., 4 rooms, city water.
$1.(m).
No. 2409 S. Hth St., 3 rooms, city water, $600 i
No. 1327 S. 27th St , S rooms, modern, J2,5ij0 1
Np. R39 So. 17th St., 3 rooms, $900.
No, C9S Parker St., 7 rooms, $750.
No. 617 N. 32d, 6 rooms, city water, $1,000
No, 4MS Seward, 8 rooms, modern, $3,000 .
No. 3013 Webster. 8 rooms, modern. $1.65"
Beautiful building lot, 20th and Spring St
J500.
Cash or monthlv payments
O. C. OLSEN, 1701 Farnam Street.
RE-1S2-23
TEN of the best lots in Rose Hill, ju-t
southwest of tho Country club: six lotr
In one body surrounded by n nlco grove i
nnd two lots Just a blo,-k from Military
road, eleuantly located, with large quan
tity of fruit and shrubery The-p lot
will be sold very cheap for a few dav
I also huve two houses and lots In Oil:
tun mil whlcp I will pell on a basis of
$10) cash and $11 and $12 per month, re
apeetlvcly. A. V. Tukcy, Board of Trade
RE-143 23
FOIl SA1.E-HIML ESTATE.
TWo BltliiKPT SNAPS IN IIANSCOM
PARK DISTRICT
No. 153 S. .'t'th t . an east front house on
asphalt paved street, with six large
rooms, pretty hall with open stairs, large
cloeets with all three bedrooms and nre
storage closet besides, large pantry, bath
room with enameled tub, open wash basin
and closet; sewer connection, nice new
fas flxutres all through house, oiled wood
work, all rooms daintily papered, u thor
oughly genteel home for a genteel bur.
with 50-feet frontage, running back to
alley all for tbc astonishing low pnue of
only $1.SW. and paving nearly all paid for
at that. Possession can be given October
1. Will be sold sure before that time, so
come quick
No. 1911 S. 2Mb st . only one block from
Park car and two blocks from Hanscom
park. Is one of the latest style new
houses, which must be seen to be appre
ciated. It has six large rooms, halt and
open stairs, large closets, parcelaln bath,
closet, stationery basin, porcelain sink,
hot-water, sewer, fas fixtures, olted wood
work, pretty decorations, large cemented
cellar. 50 feet frontage, alley in rear, and
all can be delivered to purchaser on Oc
tober 1 for only $2,500. You can t touch
anything like It In Park district for the
money. Easy terms, too. Quit paying
high rent and take this pretty homo
while you have a chance.
HENRY B. PAYNE, SOLE AGENT,
Phone 1010. 001 N. Y. Life Bldg.
RE-30S 23
GREAT tmr-aln In rholce land adjoining
uniiwia, l, acres ueiween icavenwortn
and Center, near Elmwood park, for $2,100.
Hicks, 325 Board Trade Bldg.
RE-2S9 23
HOUSES, farms. R. C. Patterson, 305 N Y U
HIS 94j
HOUSES, lots, farms, lands, loans; alo firs
insurance, norms, paxton blK. he-913
READ THIS; ono of the bct homes In Han-
scorn Place; 9 rooms, large lot, gooa barn,
slchtly home; party having city; price,
$7,500 00. M, J. Kennard & Son, room 510,
Brown block. HE 017
GREAT SNAP
44 feet near 10th nnd Jackson for $3,300.
Jlicks, 325 Board Trado Hidg.
RE 299 23
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE,
601 N. Y. LIFE.
re-o:o
PAYNE-KNOX CO.. HEADQUARTERS
for HEAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 1.0'
EST RATES on LOANS. POUND 7S
SUHANCE; HOUSES. FLATS. STORES,
for RENT. First floor. N. Y. Life, Bldg.
RE-919
GOOD rental property (or farm. Monroe
: t-o., 1 cea ana i-uei, tu i. ism si.
Z MC22
RANCH AND FARM lands for sala by the
union Pacific Railroad company, ti a.
McAllaster. land commissioner, Union
Pacillc Headquarters, Omaha, Ncb
BARGAINS HARRISON,
N. V LIFE
RE tl30ct:
CHA5. E. WILLIAMSON. 1203 Farnam St.
C. F. HAPR1SON. FARMS.
N. Y. LIFE
RE-361 05
rniiAP N'nnn SKA FARM
Fine 610-ncre farm, central Nebraska: over
600 acres tn cultivation; house, oarn. vmiu
tntll. granarv. etc.: only $12 W an acre
Illcks. 325 Board Trade. RE-29 23
4113 Davenport, 7-room houre and barn;
rencca, trees. snruoDcry; grcai uoiiwii,
$1,000. Inquire 1308 FarnnmI,t:JjS3P M.
LARGE 7-room. 2-.tory house; good
barn, 3 large lots, near paved St.. school,
etc.. $1,2C0. C. F. HARRISON. N Y. LIFE.
FOR SALE, good building lot. 35th and
Cass st. for $ioo. uenawn. kl-mot -j
A GREAT BARGAIN
In n well Improved 5o-acre farm one mile
north of Florence, with a fine S-room
house, mtv sightly location witn ncautlful
lawn covered with fine forest trees, nlco
orchard nnd small fruit. Inrxe basement,
barn, rill but aboe live acres hlh and
level and tho best or son. Best locnuon ror
fruit near Omaha. We nre authorized to
tuki ii.Ono this Is onlv $S0 per acre. Im
provements cost when built over $3,000. Ad
joining Innds unimproved are selling at $S0
to lieo per aero. 1 oh ownr hbus m,ivj, uni
must have some money and has authorized
us to make this lov.- price. Terms one
fourth cash, balance to be nrranged,
Call In and we will show you the property.
Pavne-Knox Company, main floor N Y.
Llfo Blllg. UK MS9J 1
SAVE rent, nice 5-room cotta'ge onlv three
blocks from 24th st. motor, for $750 Hicks,
323 Board Trade. RE-299 23
NONRESIDENT writes me he will come to
Omaha nevi week and wants me to se
cure nn offer for his property on Georgia
nve., near Popplcton; snys he Is going to
sell. F. D. Wead, 1521 Douglass.
RE-M100 23
SNAPS 4-room house. 1S10 Ontario. JASO.
4-room house nnd barn, .1212 Hamilton. $v,o.
7-room house modern, 1522 S. 26th.. $1,750.
J. II. Parrotte. Douglas Block.
HE-M101 23
DELIGHTFUL home in Hanscom Place
for sale nt a liberal discount. M, J.
Kennard & Son. suite 310-311 Brown Blk.
RE-1S-0-
DID you ever consider
What you pay out
onih month in rent.
Why not apply that rent on
i home of your own.
We can offer you a house and lot, 2707 Chl-c.-iko
St . 4 large rooma and lull, brick
cellar, porch In front and around the
side, newly papered and palmed, -ity
water In house; lot 50x152 fest: price.
$1.200 00. $25000 cash, monthly payments
on balance.
The Bvron Reed Co , 212 Bo. 14th St.
RE-140 24
SNAPS for speculators: Western Kanms
wheat and grazlnc lands nnd lota: bank
rupt prices. Lch Monroe, Havs. Kansas.
RE-253 23'
16) ACRES choice farm land In Saw
countv. only $46 an ncre. Hlcku 325 H.'ttrd
Trade. RE-299 23
FOR spot rash I offer for n limited time
onlv 60x120 cor. 25th ave. and Dodge at
K front foot. Inquire on premises. No.
FOR SALE, a modern 10-room house near
Hanscom park: am leaving city: will sell
cheap. Address U 87, Bee office.
RE-299 23
W. H. GATES.
CIS N. Y. Life. 'Phone. 1251.
S-room. fully modern house, most as good
as new. cellar under tho whole houe.
south front on West Farnam and r cheap
homo, for only $2.00)
S-room house, bath, gas, furnace, large
barn, on ISth, near Lake struet, owner
will entertain an offer of $1.W.
S-room, modern houfe. nt 2525 Decatur
street, a good house, well built, 52 2 0
7-room Iioum' on large lot fronting Kountze
Place, bath. cas. lnrce barn. $3.0A
7 rooms, water, wer, all In nice order,
$1,200.
6-room houso on 27th, near Davenport s
I $950.
, 5-room cottage and lnrge lot nt 3331 Emrret
, 1500.
VACANT.
51 feet on Harney, near Park nve.. $550
S. E. corner 2Hh nnd Miami. $l.w
A nlco corner In Kountze Place cheap.
RE-253 21
ELEGANT modern, up-to-date house near
Hnnbcom pari;, spienaiuiy iinisneu, oniy
$6,750. Hicks, 323 Board Trade
rr:?99
EIGHT rooms near car line, water, both
furnace, rents $15. This property cost
13.0Oi). Owner will take Sl.oou: small nay-
ment down, lone time on balance. This
must be sold nt once. Call Monday morn
ing nnd see owner. W. A. Spencer. 1034
N. Y. Life Bldg.
RE 276 :
RESIDENCE. 11 rooms, modern, lot 73x140,
flno shade, contract let to pave street. r.0(
S. 2Sth street. David C. Patterson, 1623
Farnam. HE M2M Oct. 2
l-ROOM cottage, near 27th nnd Hurdette
streets, paying 7 per cent above expenses
on 1.000: price reduced to $675 If sold this
weeii. c u. enimer, soutn intn hi
RE-27S 23
i.o vr.
LOST. September 1, brown, larg- Irish
Spaniel bitch. Return to Jos. (iold'tn'th
Murray hotel; $20 reward. Lost-JS9 U
LOST, small black Shell hihI uoo h iwi
also small blufk cashmere fhawl Pl-ai
leave at ollb e of Dexter L Thomas Be
Bldg.
Ll.Ht-
iin Z.
T III.OHIXG.
HIGH c'ass tailorlne.
moderate pric
es
latest designs, a J. Brodrlck
nam.
1S17 vi
nr.
31 0-16
MEDICAL.
LADIES out of health ind prompt relief
Box 23J. Omaha. Neb Confidential.
954
LADIES troubled with trref ulatltles.
whites, stertllt). painful or supprencd
menstruation tlnd prompt relief und cure,
quiet home before and during confine
ment Call or write with stamps to Dr.
Pries. 1511 Dodge st , Omaha, Neb.
U-M9 OlS
GONOVA Is a French treatment for male
and femsle, for the .oMtle cure of Gon
orrhoea, Glest. Unnatural discharges. In
flammations. Irritations and Ulcerations
of the mucous membranes. An Internal
remedy with Injection combined, war
ranted to cure worst cu.es In one week
$S per package, or 2 for $5 Sent any
where on receipt of price. The Kldd Druf
Co . Elgin. III. American Olllce, retail,
wholestle Myers-Dillon Drug Ce . Omaha.
M A. Dillon, South Omaha. DaUs Drug
Cj . Council muffs. Full line of rabber
goods.
LADIES! Chichester's English r nnroval
Pills are the best; safe, reliable: take
no ether. Send 4c stamps for partlcul irs
"R.'llef for Ladles' In letter by return
mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester
Chemical Co . Philadelphia. Pa.
P. L MOORE. M. D.. lock box 435. nhv
jlclan and surgeon. 22 years of success In
rest ndnnce soYioTt .J. B 2io 23V
.
1 . "C. 10 T'men: eTV," m.on,nl rVc"
with full directions, $10). Address Box
014. Omaha, Neb. -237 23
ItEI.OlW IIAIIES.
HELGtAN HARES. peiPgreed does 6
months old. bred to Imported bucks 1 e-
fore shipment. $1000 for two. expr- ss
paid: safe arrival cuaranteed. nfereice.
Hradstrect'-.. Callfornli Belgian Hare
Co, No 315 South Spring St,
Ios An-
gcles, C.il.
-23i 2!
BELGIAN HARES for 'ale. thoroughbred
pedigreed stock W. L Patten, lfu
Locust street, Omaha. 23j 23'
THE Los Angeles Belgian Hare Co. will
close out their entire stock this week it
reduced prices on account of moving to
Illinois. Now Is the time fur bargains.
2627 N. 16th st . Omaha. 301 23"
LADIES TAILOIIIM).
lll70 I il l e.llO, '-v 1 11.MUH uiuv t.
ladles' tailoring and dress making: late of
Miss Terrll! s. formerly with Marshall
Field Co.. Chicago -2.1 23
PA W. II HOKE HS.
EAGLE Loan Olllce. reliable, accommodat
ing; all busness conildentlal. 1301 Douglas.
-905
LOANS, 11. Marowltz; low rates.
41$ N 16.
.
STOVE REPAIRING.
STOVE, furnace, range repairs; water con
neetionii. Om. Stove Rep. Wks . 1207 Doug
Tct 950
MAGNETIC HEALING.
GREAT Western Institute, 1623 Douglas St.,
chronic diseases curcu;.no uruiv surgery.
-a-A
CAHPENTEnSi A.ND JOIinCKb.
ALL kinds or carpenter work and repairing
promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree. 2th
and Lake sts. 3.0
IINOINC, HOILEHS, ETC,
L. C. Sharp Mach. Wks. ; motors, dynamon.
S43
j.1 . . a, - - u
ELOCUTION AND ORATORY.
ELLA DAY. 204 Hamse bide: readlnc. elo
cution, oratory, Thursday night school.
M7lS-Octl5
NICKEL PLATING.
STOVES, lamps and chandeliers replated.
urn. riating 1.0., ueo ui-:g. ici.
-S50
LEGAL NOTICE.
YORK. Neb , Sept. 22 Notice is hereby
glcn that sealed bid" will be received at
the olllce of the city clerk In the city hall
In ) ork. 7eb , up to noon of the 4th day
of October. 19io. for the construction of a
sewer system In said city of York as per
pluns nnd dpeelllratlons on file In the oflle
of Bald clerk. All bids must stato the price
per leneui iooi ror tno various Kiraa oi
work required, the city to furnish nil ma
terial The hlds shall also state the nrl'e
per leneal foot of the system complete, the
contractor furnishing all material and
doing all work. The bids must also be
Hinui' .-i-jmu tur vii tiivii sj i 1 1 it- itivs i u u i '
V and B. as shown by the plans. an$ ir
tho cltv decides to adopt route "A the
system must ue compieieu on or oeroro tne
Ut d.iv of December, 19i0, and If It decides
on ruute "H" then It must be completed
on or before the .ilt-t day or Decemiitr.
19). A certified check tor tive hundrc.
($..' dollars must accompany each bid
The city reserves tne right to rej.v t any
or all bids. ii;u .Nl'iWiMA.N.
City Clerk
S23 dlt
IN THE WHEELING WORLD.
The committee appointed to revise the
conctltution of the League of American
Wheelmen has concluded its task, and the
remit ! to be published In tho October
number of th league magazine. The com
mlttce was not a unit In recommending
some of the changes, and two reports are
likely to be ptetented to the next assembly.
which will act on the revision. Tho prlncl
pal changes propotcd nro ns follows.
Under the tectlon defining the objects of
the League of American Wheelmen the
committee would ndd "to eeouro the con
structlon and maintenance of cyclo paths."
The committee decided to advise a reduc
tion of the age limit from IS to 16 years,
the abolition of the Junior memberfhlp, and
tho establishment of an honorary member
ehlp.
The majority recommend the following
odlrcrs- A president, two vice presidents,
an auditor, a secretary-treasurer and eight
directors. Tho minority propose that tho
cocretary-trcasurer should not be an elected
officer, but ehould bo appointed Ly tho
board. The majority favor tho present
system of electing the oftlct-rs by a voto of
tho assembly, but tho minority recommends
that they bo elected at large.
Tho national committees oro to be com
posed of one director and the chairman
of the corresponding committee in each
division.
An applicant must sign his own nppllca
tlon. must be 10 years of ago, must stato it
he ho a bicycle rider or not, glvo his occu
patlon, and give one reference. Dues re
main as at present. It nas the opinion ot
nearly all preecnt that the Initiation fee
should bo done away with, hut after zsrao
discussion it was allowed to ttnnd.
No provision for publication of names Is
mode. The secretary Is to mako return
of applicants Just ns he now makes return
of renewals. A proviso Is made, however,
which will allow the executive committee
to publish tbo name, If It at nny tltno thinks ,s
It desirable to do eo. The applicant's name Zjj'.Kt 6.
is sent by tno national eet.eiary io tue
division secretary; tho latter then, within
thirty days, sends the name to the chair
man of tho membership committee. The
chairman of the membership committee
may dccldo to admit the member, or he
may refer tbo name to bis committee- for
action.
In tho month of December in each year
tho members of tho league enrolled tn
each division shall elect one member of the
league as n delegato to the national as
sembly for each 600 members enrolled In
that division on tho 1st day of December
This calls for an election by popular vote
and It doea away with tho membership In
tho asiombly of chief consuls, etc., as surh
The expenso of this election Is to be
tharso'l to tho league.
Proxies may be used at assembly meet
Inge, tho number held by a member to be
unlimited
The national secretary-treasurer thall
Sive a bond ef $10,000, and shall devote h.
entire time during b is ness hours to th
)'it its of his office His isUry shall be.
fixed by the board of dire, tors and he shall
be elected each year He is to be secre
tary of the assembly, the executive coin
tnluee and tno dlreclors The tiatlsnat
audi'or may be authorlred by the executive
committee to examine Into and report upon
the receipts, expenditures, obligations,
vouchers, records, and financial nisnaie-'
meat of any division-treasurer, committee
er olllce. He shall opproxe all bills be
fore they are certified tor payment by the
president.
Members shall be assisted In litigation te
obtain their rights as users ot the high
ways, etc.
No member or officer of the league not
especially authorized br the national or a
division executive committee shall have any
right or power cither to represent that the
leaguo approves or disapproves of any
scheme of legislation or any bill pending
In any legislative body: or to procure tb
enactment of any law. ordinance, or regu
lation whatever. Any legislation desired by
the league or nny division thereof mul be
prepared by the national or division rights
and privileges committee, or tubmltud to
the consideration 0; that committee, and
mutt be presented and advocated by soma
specially authorized committee
The statistical reports of the Treasury
department support the comment upon ths
bicycle as a uouity that has lost some of
Its power to nuwse. Four years ago, when
bicycling was bcioming tho mo6t fasclaat
Ing diversion for tho whole world, aad
when tho United States found It profitable
to undertake to contribute to the demand
for wheels outside of this country, c ex
ported to the rest of tho world bicycles nnl
parts of bicycles valued at $1,S9S,012. The
demand had Increased so greatly that In the
next year we sent abroad wheels allied at
$7,005, t23. Tho blight of the "crazo" seenu
to have been reached then, for the exports
fell In 1S9S to S6.S46.529, to $5.753.SS0 In
U99. and dropped to $3,551,025 In 1900.
An excellent fluid cement for fastening
tires to rims Is made by pulverizing hard
red cement, placing It In a wlde-moutbed
bottle nnd covering It with benzine. Lt
It stand for a few hours, shaking It occa
sionally, until the cement Is entirely dls-
sohed. when It Is ready for use. Clean
tho rim with a cloth dampened In benzine,
apply n heavy coat of the cement with a
brubh, moisten tho rim side of the tire with
benzine, put It on tho rim and pump up.
Keep the bottle tightly corked when not la
use.
When a valvo stem Is cut by friction on
the edge of the rim. or oihcrwlso, It may
be repaired by using small rubber banda.
Cover tho valvo stem with rubber cement.
filling the cut thoroughly, then wrap the,
rubber bands tightly around the stem until
they fill tho cut and extend for a quarter
of an Inch on either side of It, applying
cement with each band. It the cut is not
a bad one, this method will effect a per
manent repair, though, as a rule, a dam
aged valve stem should be replaced by a
new ono ns a matter of precaution.
Toe clips should not he allowed to hang
down while the wheel Is being ridden, as
the pedals como so close to the ground
with the present style of frames that a
stone or other obstacle may catch the clips
and give the rider a bad fall.
AMONG THE CHESS PLAYERS
Trrn i'j plcnl (inmrs from the Xew
England Tournament Ad nntoer
of MnnsliiK Forces for Attack.
The ability to mass one's forces for an
attack and to post them tnost advantageously
constitutes n prime factor In the process of
winning a game. Taking this as a basis tor
Judgment, tho winner of the appended game,
H. W. Barry of Boston, showed to good ad
vantage against B. F. Wlllcox In the Now
England division's reml-linals In the first
tournament. The score:
RUY LOPEZ.
White Wlllcoi. Black-Barry.
1-P-K 4. 1-P-K i.
:-Kt-K 1) J. 2Kt-Q It 3.
3- II-Kt i. I-l'-Q Tl 3.
4- I1-H 4. 4-Kt-U 3.
5- r-Q 3. E-B-H 4.
e-l'-ll 3 C-p.Q Kt 4.
7-n-iu : T-r-Q s.
fI'-K R 3. . S-I'-K 31 3.
S-Castlfs. 9 rattles.
Ift-ll-K S. t B-Kt S.
ii-u ii. ii-p x n,
ii-V-Q 4 1J-Q-H :.
13-1'-Q 5. t3-Kt-K 2.
H Q Kt Q n-Kt-Kt 3.
16-K-Il ti-Kt-B 6.
lt-It-H l-Q.Q 2.
17 -Kt-K Kt. IT-P-K Kt 4
1-P-II 3. ls-K-It.
l-It-H 2. IS-P-K" It 4.
W-r-K Kt 4 J-K-Kt 2.
21-K-Kt 3. :t-it-R.
J-It-Il 2 -P x P
2S-H P x I' M-It-lt 6.
!i-n-lt t. Jl-U-Kt i.
is-Kt-n. 5-j it-u.
M-Kt-K 3 2C-K-Kt.
27 H-Q 3. 2T-H-H.
ls-n : :-q-q.
:s-p-Kt 1 .vii'Q :
j'-r-n s w-q-k n.
31-Q it-it :. Sl-Q.R .
K-lt-H. 35 H x 1'.
33 It x Kt 33-Kt P x It ek
Ktrtisna.
A very entertalnins variation of the Ruy
Lopez, which received considerable atten
tion at the tlmo ot Its adoption la tho
Showalter-Ltpschutz match and later be
tween rillsbury and Stelnltz nt St. Poters-
burs, was tried In a recently concluded
game between S. G. Ruth of P,rooklyn nnd
Prof. It. B. Lloyd of Trenton, N. J., who
arc competing In the eastern seinl-flnnls of
the third tournament. The Brookljnlte got
Into shallow waters and should, through
best play on tho other side, have lost, but
he managed to steer through to safety and
eventually won tho game. The score, with
notes by tho winner, follows:
PETHOFF DEFENSE.
Whlte-Ituth.
1- 3--K 4.
2- Kt-K II 3
J-P-0 4 (a )
4-o.K 5.
4--k :.
C-K-Q.
7-r x P. e p
-P x P.
9- Kt x P (b.)
10- Kt x Kt.
11- P-K B 3.
tf-P-0 II 4.
13- K-B 2
14- P x Kt.
15- Q-H 3.
16- HC It i
17- P x O.
Ife-Il x IS.
19-H X R.
30-Kt-ll 3
21-K-Kt 3.
fJ-P x I).
iS-IJ-K 3.
M-dt-K I).
2.1 B-Q 4.
21-R-B 7.
27-K-n 4.
Illack-Lloyd.
1- P-K 4.
2- Kt-K II 3.
J-P x P.
4- Kt-K t.
V-ll-Kt 5 ck.
6- P-Q 4.
7- P-K B 4.
5 Q x P.
9 Kt-Q II 3.
J0-P x Kt.
1I-II-R J (c.)
ll-CtlT, ck.
;$-Q.Q 2 (d.)
1-11 x P.
I'-P x P.
K-Q x Q.
K-II x II.
M-K ll-ll.
n-H x ii.
:"-lt-ii 7 ck
:i-u x Kt.
"i-It x K R 1'
. ;-p-q it i
:-.R x K R I'
iW-Kt 4.
;-p-K R i
27 K-H .
It-Il 4.
tO-P-Kl 6.
J9-R-Q .
ai-B-Q t.
H-K-Kt 2-83-lt.Q
.
31-K-U.
SS-U-I1 6.
SS-P-K .
1T-K-Q.
'-K.K.
t-K-Q.
' -H-H S-i-H-K
R 2
i.' -K-II.
l-K-Kt 2,
-n x it.
41-p-ict e.
46-P-Kt 7.
25-It-K Kt 7
32- R-Kt S 0k.
33 Il-K 3.
Jt-H-Kt 7 ck.
35-H-Q 4.
ss K-ii e
37-K X P.
3S-K-Q 6.
Ji-Il-K 7 rU
10-01 x P.
41- ll-K 6.
42 11-11 C ck
4J-II-K 8 ii'
41-R-K T ,,.
45-11 x B
40-Ot-R 4.
47 II-U 2.
lttilcns.
(a) Played by Stelnltz against Plllsbury;
Kt x P l considered belter today.
(b ) Stelnltz gives the movo bh good;
Freeborough gives It und says White has
the better game; M. Morgan of Phila
delphia, on the other hand, savs it Is had
and that Black should win with 9 Kt-B i
in reply. White's next few moes ura
forced
c i White cannot take the bishop, for
Kt-H 7 ck leads to a mating net.
(d ) A showy move, but u blunder,
Kt-B 4, a beautiful and rather deep mave,
n-ln. Ir. oil ... .In lln . ...,-.-.. .... I
Mr.
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