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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1901)
TJIE OMAHA DAILY' BEE: St .N DAY, JAyUAHV 27, 1001. 'J 3 MO.VUV T(l LOAN-CHATTELS. SALARY LOANS. If you are employed by n responsible firm wo will loan you sums from $10 to 100 on your note nt much cheaper and easier rates than elsewhere. Of this wo nro positive. Absolutely no chnrges for papers. Nothing deducted from amount desired. Easiest partlnl payments. Reliable Credit Co., room 303 I'axton blk. X-MSSt MONEY MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE. No codorner of mortgage required. LOWEST HATES. EASY PA YM ENTS and STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. OMAHA CHEDIT CO,, noom 626, Fifth Floor, New York Life Hid. X-7S3 MONEY to Loan on Furniture. Pianos. Diamonds, etc., on easy payments. You Keep security No chnrgo for pnpers, No questions asked yotr neighbors. Tel. 1R.1I. BEROEItH' LOAN CO., 1501 Fnrnam St. X-C21- MONHY loaned salaried people holding per manent p Itlon with responsible concern upon their own names without security: easy payments. Tolmnn. Hoom 410. Hoard of Trado HIdg., ICtli and Farnam St. X-791 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, Jew. elry. horses, cows, etc. C. V. need, 313 8. 13. X-790 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, homes, cows, Jewelry. Duff Green, II 8. Barker blk X-79J CHATTEL & Salary loans nnt M Parker Tllk Joe H. Pl-as-X-Mrll-FlO' business chances, JIM CASH or easy payments buys 25 strictly lawful (nickel) slot machines for drinks, cigars or cash; will earn $3 and upward weekly each. Earl. Clark & Co., Furnl turo Manufacturers, Chicago, III. Y-S13 WANTED, good man to do canvassing In tho country: Rood pay for right man. Ad dress E 4. Hco, Y M190 FOR SALE, Bontrlce bakery doing leading, profitable nnd large business; bargain If inkoti soon. T. A. Woodward. Beatrice. Y-M6S3 27 FANCY bakery, lec cream and candy mfg. establishment, snap for right man, In voice $1,500. Win. Madgctt, Heal Eitatc, Hastings, Neb. Y IS7 BLACKSMITH, all around workman, good horseshocr or plowman 4ind woodworker, wants a location In Nebraska, Iowa or Dakota to rent or start new. Address Walter Schnberg. lionry, Key Co.. Mis scurl. Y M657 27 FOH SALE, bakery, restaurant nnd grocery cheap If taken at onco. Address 11 61. Hco, Y--M356 FOH HALE, Opera llouso saloon. Council Bluffs. Y-M669 FOH HALE, cheap, bakery. lco cream and candy business. Mullcr, 2S00 Leavenworth st Omaha. Y M70I 3l FOH SALE, a stock of general merchan dise, will invoice about tt.OiK), In n live town of 3.000 population In Nebraska. For further particulars address P. O. Lock Box 101, Wllbor, Neb. Y-M720 28 FOH SALE, agricultural Implement anil rurrliiKo business In south central Ne braska. For further particulars address Hox 003, West Liberty, In. Y-M731 WHY HE IIAHD UP or out of business Wn havo a suro road to wealth. Our coin-controlled machines nrc the best mude mid uro quick sellers, ot can bo placed on the pcrcontngo plan. Wrlto for particular. Tho best chanco over offered to make big money on u small Investment. Address, Tho Callle-Schclmer Co.. 1129-1439 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Y- WANTED, stock ot hardware for clear Neb. land nnd cash. L H. 7, Lako Park, Iowa. Y INVESTIGATE our plan for Investing In nil storks; failure Impossible tinder our system; one man Invested $12.60 per month wr s months mm cleared i.40)uo; i.imu o iituiiviin .a, ii. rum ,i,iuu uv, i. H the greatest In the world: best refor ms. Union Oil Co., Lima, O. Y elds ence FREE! FREE! FREE' FREE! FREE! PATENT and MECHANICAL FREE! ENCYCLOPEDIA. Nn Inventor or Mechanic should bo with out It. Sent postpaid on request. KEYSTONE LAW Xr, PATENT CO., Bctz lluildlng, Philadelphia. Y-fi6t 27 FOH SALE, first-class tltlo abstract books, with fair loan business. Addreci F 17, ne. Y-616 27 MERCHANTS that uro overstocked with winter goods and want them moved promptly, can secure tho services of a urst-ciass ory gooni auctioneer ny an- dressing J. T. Regan, ucnlson. Iowa. Y-M614 2 AVANTED, partner to buy half Interest In cattlo ranch. Improved nnd nlooked. C, Kearney, Neb., caro Industrial School. Y-705 27' LIST of business chnnces free; $100 up. Taylor & Harrington, 1624 Curtis, Room 18, Denver, Colo. Y-704 27 IN OKLAHOMA, n number of deslrablo mercantlln and other buei'iesH openings for sale. Wrlto us. Schocnhclt & Mnrtln, Guthrie, O. T. Y 703 27 MEXICAN commercial bureau furr.lshon reliable reports on Mexican plantations and Investments; correspondent thrjugh out Mexico; don't Invest without con II dentlal repot t. Address. Inclosing atamji, C07, Atwood Hulldlug, Chicago, Y-737 27 PERMANENT Investments $10 up: coin frrtabln living (insured on Income from IIOil (no losses); weekly dividend by money order; bona lido references, volun tarily, from customers highest romnvr clal standing; booklet free. W. W. O'Hura, Blnton lluildlng, Cincinnati, O. Y-736 17 DISCOVERERS of new placer gold district In Alaska want n few good nion to help further locate claims and establish town site, Good chanco for several carpenters mechanics, doctor, dentist. Creeks nro rich: summer illirirlnus: enormous deposits of copper and coal In vicinity. Prospectus wiiu man (iimucu numoori, sixty-uvo cents. John T. Harrison, Reuttle, Wash, v lol FOR EXCHANfiE. stock of dry goods, etc.; new stock, staple, up-to-uatu ami clean; no old, out-of-duto goods; Invoice about 11.700: nart cash and part land. C. W. Homers, HIT Manhattnu Hlk., St. Paul, Minnesota, v iio 27- FOR SALE. Only meat market In town of w. Aimrcss i. u. nox 219. inonon. Nen. Y-M766 I'i FOR SALE, llrst-clnss Jewelry storo; n bar gain to tho right man. Wrlto for tmrtlo ulars to Frederick Hitter, Talmnge, Neb. v mist si' WANTED, location In good town for con fectionary, cigar nnd restaurant business. Address l". u. nox bio, Fremont, Neb. Y M796 0 HALF-SECTION. York county, Nebraska, 1 inno irom town, wen impipveii, all cul tivated, orchard, lino soil. Rnrirnln. 35.m HO acres Hamilton countv. Nebraska, well lmprovel, orchard, lino soli, 1 mllo from town, unrgaiu, ;wi. Nebraska Land and Loan Co., Columbus, JSOU. V TIKI 27 HAVE buyers for bakery. grocorles, ranches and farms. Campbell-Christian, York. Neb Y-7S9 27 WANT to confer with experienced nnd re sponsible builder relative to erection of several inw-pnceii cottages, ror sale on tho installment plan. Address it 2t. nee. v sun ,'T FOR KXCHA.Vai. A FINE JSS.00 Importod maglo lantern, as good as new, only used a short tlmo; suit able for lectures, churches or lodire onter- .tnlnmcnta; a bargain. Address F (3, Hes omce. m FOR HAlAi OH TRADE, best eastern Colo rado stock nnd farm land for eastern clear property. H. Kurzldlm. Idalla, Arapanoo county, i-oiorauo, v. .mtjk a HOUSE and 2 lots, encumbered, nnd 12 clear lots, to trado for southern Call- fornlii land. Address H u. Hoc. 700 27 FOR TRADE. 2 good lots In Orchard Hill lying tine on 3Mh and Decat.ir; consider TM 21 riiRMTUiti: ri:i'aihio. TEL. 1831. M ti. Walklln. 2111 Cuming St. KUS TICKET IIHOKI'.H. CUT rate tickets everywhere. P, II. rrd. bin. im l-urnum. iciejjjioue ti. KOIl SALE HEAL ESTATE. FARMS LANDS It ANCHE8, HOUSES AND LOTS. TRACKAGE PROPERTIES. P. I1EMI8, Telephone 5S5. Paxton Illock. SO ncrcs Just west of city .only $70 per ncre. 20 ncrcs near 8. Omaha, only $70 per acre. 320 acres near S. Omaha, only $W per acre. M acres near Pennington, only $V) per acre. 100 ncrcs near Washington county, only $33 per aero. RANCHES AND LANDS In every part of tho statealt sizes nnd all prices. 20,000-ncro ranch In ICansns, A No. 1 In nil respects; excellent buildings; well fenced; only $5 per acre. TRACKAGE. , Rest trackage lotH In city of Omaha AT A GREAT 1IARGA1N If tnken within tho next fow days. MUST AND WILL HE SOLD. Nenr 20th and Iznrd sis., corner 132 feet Hiiuurc. HOUSES AND LOTS. On Seward St., 5-room cottage, well, cistern nnd barn; JlCfti down mid $10 per month for 10 years will get this property. On North ISth st., C-room cottngo, city water In yard, rents for $12, $l,S00. On 21th st. near Seward, 6-room house, good brick foundation, good slzo cement tloor collar, $1,GM. A two-story 7-room house, bath, closet, hot and cold water, u.'lh, $1,800. Near Ohio and 2fith, 7-room house, barn, rlty water in yard, nlco lawn, lot 83x155, In Ilemls Park, C-room cottage, bath, gas una sowur, only $:,iuo. RESIDENCE LOTS. Still hnvo a few of those choice residence left, near car lino, and only $5 down and $5 per month nnd only $150 each. And others nt from $3O0 to $505 each: $10 . I ....... ...... , MAn.t. I. n..n " f.As, uijnii nun w iii7i itiifiiiii, ill uiiu ui ucai locations In city. FRUIT AND GARDEN TRACTS. Havo a number of abovo tracts of from 2 to hi) acres ench, somo near Omaha and somo In southeastern part of state, nt most any prices desired. Come In and In vestigate them. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on good real estate security. Also wrlto GOOD SOUND FIRE 1NSUR- GEORGE P. 11EMIS, (Established In 186!!.) Tolcphono ES3. Paxton Illock. RE-783 27 SI1IMEH & CHASE. On Georgia nve.. near Hnnscom pnrk, 8- room House, tin mouerii except mrnace, Inri.'it burn, shade, east front lot. $1,500. Georgia nvo., east of park, 8-room, nil mod ern house, sluiuc, $J,.w. HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. 3Sth and Chicago, 6-rooin cottage, full lot, $2,200. South 23d street, near Leavenworth, C-room cotuige, ',4 lot, $1,400. North lth, near Seward, C-room cottage, lot. $1,700. CHEAP HOME. 41st and Hurt, 8-room. nil modern house, run east trout ioc, j,:joo, on mommy pay ments. A great bargain. HOMES AND VACANT LOTS ON FARNAM HILL. Severn 1 ran bo bought nt a bargain, ono of whim is a 10-room. nil mnuern. prcsseu brick mansion, with 98 feot ot ground, going nt $7,000. MAKE AN OFFER. West of Hnnscom park, nlco C-room cot tage, run cast ironi ioi, cuy wnier, gas, luitli. elstern anil barn, nrlcn $2,200. 27th and Ilurdette, 5-room cottage. A SNAP. SUIIURRAN ACRES. C ncrcs In Honllold addition Is offorcd for Immediate sale at $wxi. Many other tracts ut low prices. VACANT LOTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. FARMS, LARGE AND SMALL. 100 acres In enstern Nebraska, nenr county sent; 140 acres in cultivation, w acres pas ture. For snlo at a bargain, or will ex change for rental property In Omaha. Roo-uero ranch In central Nebraska! 160 acres cultivated, 610 acres fenced for pac tum; large 7-room house, stables, wind mill, school on lapd; 30") acres line valley laud and 500 ncres In hills; nil Is a dark loam soil, no sand. $T,roo, on easy torms. FIRE INSURANCE. HOUSES FOR HENT. SHIMER & CHASE. 601 nEE IILDG. Telojihono 1112. RE-716 27 HAROAIN8. HAROAINS. IN CHEAP DESIRABLE HOMES. Wo have sold a number of properties, te- eentiy lutveruseu, wnicn is, niter nil, THE REST PROOF that wo nro offering tine opportunities to purchase good homes. THY US RE FORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. 15S-Here nro TWO NEW hourcs of fi rooms each, bath room, with all tho latest up-to-date fixtures, also gas, good cellars; nil modern except furnuco, located on So. 12th St.. near Dorcas, thev an offered for $2,000 each on EASY TERMS. 227 On 22d and Spruco st., C7-ft of ground on corner, nn 8-room all modern houe, a most desirable loratlon nnd tlno neighbor hood, and a GOOD RARGAIN nt $3.W0. 126(5 This h n good 7-room liouso, with HATH. GAS nnd all modern conveniences except furnace; good locnllty. convenient to churches, schools and street car, oto , a RARGAIN AT $2,200; $200 cbbIi, balance. 6 per cent. 201 On Shirley, near 27th St., a good C-room a ...Itt. .!, ...nt..- n...t . i.lliau .ill,, ...CI luil-li Uklii $200, CHEAP. 1791 Nlco cottage nt 2327 Rccs St. for JVi5. EASY TERMS. Don't fall to secure this FINE UAROAIN. , VACANT PROPERTY. In nil parts of tho cltv, cheap and on reasonable terms. IF YOU w'mt a GREAT BARGAIN In vacant lots call on us nt onco. PA YN E-K NOX COM PA NY. Mum Floor, is. v. Lira nine. HE- 'IS 27 WILL sell or trudo for small place In west ern Iowa or enstern Nebraska, my farm, 160 acres, good wells, 4 mllo west Scatter wood lake. Will also sell 1 spun good horses, 15 hend cows nnd heifers. Jas. Arnott. Manslleld, South Dakota. RE-7S6 27 A FINE LOT on 33th, between Farnam and Dodge, for $1,200. A IX)T AND A HALF, lino south front, splendid neighborhood, north of Hnnscom park, all special taxes paid up. for $2,750. FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY, near Omaha High school, rental $840 per an num, for $0,500. GREAT RARGAIN IN SOUTH OMAHA! Fine corner. 0xli) feet, only two blocks from now postolllce. $2,000. HICKS, Room 325 Hoard of Trade Rldg. RE-S00 27' 107 ACRES. 11 mllee N. W.. good Improve monts. Price, $55 per ncre. 215 acres, tine level upland, nono better any where. Price. $51 per ncre. '22 acres, Hlg Papplo bottom, $7,800. 60x120 feet, near 2tith nnd Grant uts,, good lot, Price, $400. Lots In Morse-Hruner s addition In north part of city. Knch, $12. 6-room house, 50-ft. east front lot, It blocks west of courthouse, $2.50). S. E. corner 2Sth nnd Farnam sts., two story brick building; rental, $7S0 yearly, I'riee. $7,010. Three-story brick building, 8, W. corner 15th nnd Capitol nve. $19,000. Ilrlck building, close In; rental, $1,330 per year, nargoin ni jii.mu. JOHN N. FHENZER, Orp. Old P. O, RE-755 27 FOR SALE It UAL EVI'ATE. R. C. PETERS Se CO., 1702 Farnam St . 1IEE RUILDINO. DWELLING HOUSES. No. MS Hero Is a new C-room ho.ta Jmt completed, bath, gas, porcelain tub. mar bio wnMiboard, nlco cellar, hard oil ntd'ii, nsphnlt pavement, permanent sldcv."ilk, all paid for In full; this property mut bo sold this week without full. Price, $2,250. No. 7057 rooms, nil modern, south nnd enst front, two blocks from 2lth st. c.tr line: owner Is very anxious to se'l this week If possible $2,500. No. poo S rooms, nil modern nnd In good repair, paved street, within walking dis tance; price, $3,250. VACANT PROPERTY. No. 216 A big 'jtinp to bo sold sorn, ft forty-foot lot on Patrick avenue Just won: of 26th street, only $350. " No. 192-On Dodge and 35th, full lot, only $1,300. A bargain. No. 1317 On 17th street Just north of Vin ton Bt., 66x160; price, $l,Ki0, or 33x150 for $750. FARMS FOR SALE. , ., No 1347126 ncres In Sarpy Co., only vj mllo from city limits South Omaha, some good hay land, balance In cultivation nnd pasture. A bargain nt $65 per ncre. Nn, 131720 ncres of flno gnrdenlng land on 30th street ono mile south of Armour packing house; wo can sell ten ncre.i ol this tract If desired: price. $1.V per aero. Land nil around It has oM 'or $20) nnd $300 per acre, but this Is ti Minp. No. ! 160 acres In Saunders Co.. 70 ncrs In cultivation, 3 miles from Valparaiso; price only $20. No. It. H.-320 acres In Huffnlo Co.; east ern owner anxious to sell; believe wc car. deliver this section for $1,SOO. RANCHES. No. 1021-Dawes Co.. 2.120 ncres. SO) ncres under cultivation, balance In pasture, 12 miles of fencing on ranch, liouso and barn, two windmills, stock scales, cor rals, etc., nlso 100 head of high srado Shorthorn and Hereford cattle; 12 nil!o S. W. of Hay Springs. The wholo slmtlni: match for $fi,0)i) cash. Wo have sniphn of houso nnd barn. No 53 SCO acres ranch In Sheridan Co , Wyoming, This land Is located on tno Wolf creek valley, Is ditched nnd has plenty of water to mnke nil crops an as sured thing. It has two windmill nnd several living springs on It' located only two miles from the Hlg Horn mountains nnd under tho ln..uencc cf tho warm winds In winter, which keeps tho feed exposed so stock can act It. Wo have full Information regarding ranch. Pile? only $11 per acre. There Is located on the land a state ilsh hntchery ilnd the Htre.uns arc ntucked with brook nnd native trout. Anv further Information regarding nnv of the nbovo ndvcrtlsed properties wrlto or call on R. C. PETERS CO., 1702 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. RE-723 27 D. V. SIIOLE8 COMPANY. D. V. Sholes, Pres. L. C. Sholes, Sc. 310 N. Y. LIFE HLDG. Wo nro going to sell these first four prop erties. First threo uro clear, but owners say, "Clean 'em out." Wo uro going to do no if you will talk business. It Is up to you. 2102103 Miami, 7 rooms, slate roof. House cannot lxi built for near tho prlco wo ask, $1,600. Make uu olfer. 2132711 N. 26th, 7 room3, very good shape. Look at it nnd mnko us nn offer. Wo ask $1,600, but this need not scare you. Owner says get an offer, and this Is why wo ad vertiso It this way. 61-2013 and 2013 Pierce St., 60X12S. 2 houses, both rented nnd always will rent. We ask $1,600, but wo will consider less. It Is up to you. 441623 H. 20th, 40x165, 7 rooms, largo barn: ei cumbranc?, $2,000. Wo cun tuko good western land for equity, owner ns.ts $3,500, but ho says get n proposition. RESIDENCES. 423 2031 N. 19th, 50x112, 9 rooms, modern, bnm. $3,400. C21 1318 S, 29th st., 7 rooms, modern; take part land. 4,6uo. 623- 1549 S. 29th st., lino corner, 8 rooms, strictly up-to-dulu, new. $3,500. MI-M2 N. 39th St., 7 rooms, strictly modem, half block from Cuming st. motor. $3.rA0. 80.t -100x301) ft., fuclng Hnnscom park on S2d avc, 10 rooms, strictly up-tu-dutc, lino barn: unequalled In this or any other city fot choice home. 20,0io. VACANT. Summit Place Turner lots on 32d nve., 33d and 31th sts.. uro uneiiuaucti in mo cuy for choice homes. Close to motor, llnely paved, elegant homes nil uround. Prion Just one-half what such property ought to sell for. $30 to M0 per foot is actually away below their intrinsic value. 66xl!f2- foot lots. Look nt them If you havo any Idea of purchanlng. DEER PARK. Thero Is no uddltlon In tho city of Omaha ns attractive for smaller homes as Deer Pnrk. Close to car line, between Omaha and South Omaha. Flno shade trees. Keautirul drives and city park. Let us show them. Prlco $250 to $500. INVESTMENT. Within two blocks of 16th urn! Douglas wo nfler lino brick, Improved property, rent Inu for $2,400 per year, and It always rents. Corner lot, very choice. Wo can sell this for part cash and part In good, clear. Im proved property, or lino farm laud. Pays 8 per cent on $30,000. For anything In tho real estate lino see uc. D. V. SHOLES COMPANY. Tel. S29. D-757 27 W. FARNAM SMITH ft CO.. 1320 FARNAM STREET. TWO HARGAINS IN RESIDENCE LOTS. A beautiful building site, corner 40th and Harney, south nnd west front; ground -H x7i ft., with 18 ft. additional from each street, making 66x78 ft.: paving and all special taxes paid in full; price, $1,300. An cast front, 45x132 ft. lot on 57th st. Just north of Farnam, above grado nnd very deslrablo; price, $1,SC0. If you wish to buy or soil call on W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.. TEL. 1.161. RE-.M717 27 GREAT UAROAIN-1920 ncres, all -under cultivation; ono of tho best rarms in tho Red River valley; deep b'.nck soil, clay, subsoil; lies line; good largo buildings; largo amount of machinery, llvo stock and 35 draft horses; nil for $20.00 per ncre. Ad dress Edwin Stevens, owner, 101 E. 4th St., St. Paul, Minn. RE-70S 27 100 ACRES, 1,200 bearing fruit trees. 11 miles from Omaha, $3,000. $1,000 cash, bal nneo nt 6 per cent; 10 ncres, 2 miles from city, cheap. 2201 Douglas st. RE 707 27 GARVIN PROS., 1613 FARNAM. Wo offer for snlo ono of tho choicest east front vacant lots In tho city, situate on 29th St., north of Farnam.. 50x15") ft. Call nt nltleo for prlco and particulars. 40x132 ft., vacant, 29th nve. nnd Harney, $1.20). An S-room house, near 16th and Center sts., enst front, lot. paving nil paid; price, $1,650. A bargain. 3311 Larlmoro nve., 5-room house, full-sized lot; nonresident owner requests us to so euro and submit best offer possible. 52-ft. frontngo on Leavenworth, near 22d St., vacant. Want offer. 31st nnd Pnclfle sts.. 50x150 ft., vacant, $1,750, GARVIN 1IROS., 1613 FARNAM. RE-721 27 60X126, NEAR 21th nnd Franklin; vncant; chenp for cash. Address 11 18. lleo. RE-727 27' SIX-ROOM cottage, barn, chicken house, etc., full lot, threo blocks to enrs, stores, school and churches. What have you to trado for equity In this? Clenr lots and ensh for equities. Seven rooms, modern, full lot, twn lines cars, near schools, stores and churches, only $2,250; $250 cash, balance monthly nt H per cent. ThlB Is a bargain. GEORGE W. HOLHROOK, Hrown Hlock. RE M636 29 LIST property nnd business for salo with uco. v . noiorooK, ;ioi nrown work- RE-W AT THE Heal Estato Exchange meeting Wednesday noon l win sen to tho high est bidder lot 18. block 2. Renlat Hemls Park. This lot is 40 feet front nnd 160 deep to nn alley, imclt end of lot.81opeH to tho east ullgntly mid it fronts west on crnda on 35th street. It is Just 80 feot south of Hamilton street. Any member of tho Real Estate Exchango buying this lot. either ror nunseir or ror a customer, will bo entitled to tho usual commission Terms, $25 cash and $25 In thirty days, naianco to do arranged wiiu ti per cent interest, a. r. tuukv, uonru or rrano HE-610-27 roil HALE REAL ESTATE. , PHILIP POTTER & SON CO. Philip Potter, Aubrey Potter, President. Secretary. 311 New York Life lluildlng. Do Voll want n home? We linv-e tbem for sale already built or a choice lot to erect ono to your own fancy. A I'KW HAIlUA(.B: On Hamilton Street 7-room house, with lot uvxiw; goou well nnd tiirce-stnil Darn; $uO cash, l.rttfit.rn nti vnlir own terfim Kotintzo Place 7-room house, with nil mod ern improvements except lurnace; newly pnlnted and pnpered: convenient to street cars nnd excellently located; only $J,500; a pleasant homo nt a moderate price. West End A complete new houso, seven rooms ,all modern, paved street, south front, choicest neighborhood, $3,000. Choice vacant lot In West Fnrnnm street district, which Is surrounded by homes worth from $l5.oo) to $"i5,r); (toxl35 feet; only $2,300. Will double in vnltio within two years. Nebraska lands nro ndvnnclng In prlco mouth by month. Get In before It Is too Into. 160 acres, Knox county .eight miles from Crelghton, only $l,Ci"C, one-third cash, bal unco in live vi'.irn nt 6 tier cent. SO acres In Sherman county, Very cheap at $30l, half cash. 160 acres in Huffalo county, wlicro land vulues nro bound to go up, $800, one-third cash, balance to suit. 100 ncres in Dundy county; n snap nt $150; all cush. Why only get three per cent for your money deposited In bank when we can sell security, bearing DOUHLE Til AT INTER est? Wo have them on hand ranging from uw 10 wn). j'urennsi' money mortgages. PHILIP POTTER & SON CO. TeMophono 470. RE-C3.1 27 W. II. GATES. 618 N. Y. LIFE. 60x121, no. front oil Howard, nenr 36th, $1,500. 70x163, s. w. cor. 3Slh nnd Dewey nve., $1,350. 50x100, on Harney, near 35th nve., $1,300. 60x135, on 35tli nve, bet. Farnam and Dodge. mil an oner. 71x121, corner on Wirt, In Kotintzo Place, paving fully paid up, Jl.m dixlio, on -Houlevanl, near Grace, $1,600. 49x119, on Ohio, nenr 20th, $600. 50x127, south front on Ohio, Just cast of "in hi., sewer, water, 50x136, 31th and Cuss, has small hnuse on It, Vlll'.ll til IllV ti. GEORGE AND COM MPANY, 16.11 Farnam St. $4,50) for one of the most deslrnble houses in west part of city, 7 rooms with large hall, all modern nnd recently built, south fr.mt oil asphalt navel street. $2,ow for 2502 St. Mary's nve. 5-room cot tngo, iirst-cinss condition anil ticslrublc neighborhood. $2.oj for 4321 Frnnklln st. (half block west Walnut Hill car line), s rooms, porcelain bath, gas. hot and cold water, lot 50x150, $1,100 for 1026 S. lbth st 5-room house, city water, sewer. VACANT LOTS. $373 for full lot near 42d nnd Unit Howard sts., good building lot; can sell rti easy terms. $250 for good lot on grade, S. 13lh st., near iinuievaru, j.j cash, nam nee mommy pay men tH". $750 for 1 ncre with smull house. 14lh nnd Valley sts. (RE-71 27 CHEAP ACRES CLOSE TO OMAHA. r acres line garden land, $67... 10 acres nlco lovel land. $1,375. 20 acres west of city, only $2,500. NEHRASKA FARMS CHEAP. Flno 320-ncro farm, Wood River valley: largo portion rich valley land, balance smooth upland; 150 ncres In cultivation; house, barn, windmill, etc.; lino stream water. $13.50 acre. Fine 610-acre farm near Kearney, Huffalo county, Nebraska; nearly CO) acres under plow, balance line posture and hay land; ull fenced; house, barn, largo granary, well and windmill; Just tho placo for farmer with largo family. Prlco $12 ncre. Choice stock farm, boo acres, central Ne braska; line farm buildings; splendid water iaellltles; over Cmi acres rich Valley laud; no liner place In Neliraska for corn, cattlo nnd hogs". For $11.50 acre. Highly Improved farm, 610 acres, enstern Nebraska; hover falls to produce good crops; well fenced, good farm buildings, wells, windmills, etc.; largo bearing orchard, line timber, abundant water; one of the finest farms In eastern Nebraska; nonresident owner will take $23 an acre. Nice 10-acre farm, 12 miles from Omaha. 4 room house, barn, sheds, orchard. $2,250, 80-acr farm, 11 miles west of Omaha; good 7-room house, llpo barn, very lino land, for $5,50). CHEAP IOWA FARM. t5-aero farm, 5 miles from Council Bluffs, 25 acres In fruit, good house, largo barn, well, windmill, etc., for $55 nn ncre; easy terms. HICKS, 325 Hoard Trado Uldg.. Omnha. RE-SOO 27 SEWARD COUNTY farm for hardware York county for dry goods. Cedar county, 32i), for dry goodi. Hutlcr county 200 for mill. Campbell-Christian, York. Neb. RE-7S3 27 26,010 ACHES, fenced, running water, pri vate Irrigation ditch, cuts 1,00) tons hay. $20,0n0.O) $S5o buys Improved ranch; will feed 200 cattle. Campbell-Christian, York. Nob. RE-7S9 27 PROPERTY bought nnd sold! money loaned; rents collected, L. L. Johnson Co., 314 So. 15th St. HE-102 DESIHAHLE enst front lot. residence or business, 3d block so. depot on Hull. 1111 Vinton. HE-MS63 F3 RANCH AND FARM lands for salo by the Union Pacific Railroad company, R. A. McAlIastor land commissioner. Union Paclllc Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. RK-S15 SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIFE, RE-79G HOUSES, lots, farms, lands, loans; nlso flro Insurance. 13emlsr I'axton blk. - RE 814 CHEAPEST lot In city of Omnha; 62H-foot enst front In Nolson's addition, M. J. Kcnnard & Son, 310 Hrown block. HE-MS93 CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. 1203 Fnrnnm St. HE-793 SCRIP 16,000 acres; C. U. Burrows, owner, Norfolk, Neb. HE-MI22 30 LIST your bargains In city proporty nnd farm lands with us; wo havo tho cus tomers. Payne-Knox Comiinny, Main Floor New Yoik Life Bids. Tel. 1781. RE-CIS 31 CHEAP, 5-room cottago nnd lot, 19th, near Lako st. Rox 373, Kenrnoy. Nob. RE-MC56 27 WANTED, all persons who want to own a good farm, nnd who will snvo ten centB l day to pay for It. Address E, F. Mur phy, GooiUand, Kan. RE M6S8 29 SPECIAL BARGAINS. IN FOUR FINE NEW HOUSES. We are putting upon the market for Inline dlato salo FOUR now houses located on Cuming st. between 32d nnd 33d. Theso hie ,es nro all strictly modern, hot and cc . water plumbing, porcolnln tub, mnr liU washBtand. furnace, etc. PERFECT LITTLE GEMS of C nnd 7 rooms euch, besides LAUNDRY. Wo offer tho lnsldo lots at J3.250 and the corner nt $3,500, $500 cash, bulanco 6 per cent. THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE JUST WHAT YOU WANT. PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY, Main Floor N. Y. Llfo HIdg. RE-M710 27 TIME Is rlpo for doubling your money In Red Riv.t valley, Minnesota, lands; ti, $. $12. Improved farms, near stations and . creameries. $10 to $2u0. Plats fumUhed If you state which you want. O. 11. Harris, 406 S. 15th St., Omaha. RE-M710 U7 LIST your property for rent and salo with W. H. Russoll, 430 Ramge Bldgi RE-176 HOUSE to move. AVnllace, Hrown blk. RE-M727 A VERY good lot in north part of city, not far out and dose to car; 50x125 feot on grade; only $550 cash, or $10 n month, 6 per cent Interest; It Is worth $500; 3 lots closo by sold for that this week. Stringer, 631 Paxton blk. RE-M72I 7-ROOM house nnd corner lot, 50x123, In north part of city: cheap nt $1,11"); will sell for $750, $10) cash, balance $10 a month nnd 6 per cent interest; not far out and clone to cum, Stringer, C31 Paxton blk. KE-M723 I'Olt SALE Ull 11, ESTATE. FOR S A LErsioi-iira DougVn's st.rnrjirSiH . 11. Thomas, M First Nat. Hank Hid. HE-773 27 THREE-STORY modern brick hotel, 6,200 Inhabitants; $50' down, balance $lt0 per month: will trade. Campbell-Christian, York, Neb. RE 7S9 27 POSITIVELY Uie"blggesrbargnTii Tit Omaha, seven-room house, furnace, bath, complete nnd perfect home, good neigh borhood, well located, for $2,25o. Don't tall to sco It. 432 Omnha Bank 1)1 Ig. RE-S0I 27 MEDICAL. LADIES out of health find prompt relief. Box 232, Omaha, Neb. Contldentlal. -799 DH. LE DUE'S Female Regulator, posi tively wnrranted to cure the most stub born cases of monthly stoppages, Irregu larities, obstructions and suppressions brought on from whatever cause; $2 n package or 3 for $5; sent nnywhero pro paid on receipt of price. The Kldd Drug Cp., Elgin, III, Amcrlcnn Olllce, retail, wholesale, Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omnha; M. A. Dlilo-i, South Omaha; Davis Drug Co., Council Bluffs. Ful) 1 no ot rubber goods. ' LADIES' Monthly Regulator; quick relief; no moro anxiety; our Infnlllble remedy will not disappoint you; It Is positive nnd harmless In Its action; price, $2.00. Tho Women's Specialty Drug Co., Suite 501, 67 Clark St.. Chlcngo, LAD1ESI Chichester's Engltsti rcnnyroynl Pills nre the best; safe, reliable; take no other. Bend 4c stamps for particulars, "Relief for Ladles" In letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester Ciemlcal Co., Philadelphia. Pa. CANCER cured nt homo by Internal treat ment: no knife, plaster or pain. Hook nnd testimonials mailed free. Cancer In fltltuto, 121 W. 42d St.. N. Y. LADIES, I fiosltlvely guarantee Golden Seal, never falling femnlo regulator; will relieve most obstinate cases of dolay..'d periods in live hours; sent secure from observation. $1.00, Dr. Annie Fowler, 2711 Olive St., St. Ixuls. Mo. NAnCOTIcrf knocked out; morphine, opium nnd nil drug habits cured nt liome; some thing new; particulars free. Best Curo Co.. Box 35, Glrurd, Ala. 754 27 BELGIAN HARKS. MUST dispose of my entire lot of hares either by sale or trade. 2736 Decatur St. -7.15 27 BELGIAN HARES Some line does bred to n 96-polnt Fnshoda buck tor sale. Royal Habbltry, Holdrcge, Neb. THIS week. Holglnn does, pedigreed bred, $1 each. Clason Co., 9S5 C St.. Lincoln, Nob. 745 27 PATENTS. INVENTORS. GOT AN IDEA? We handle patents, 'copyrights and trado marks; you glvo tu tho linro Idea nnd we will do tho rest; modern equipped machine shop nnd foundry m connection; Olllcinl Gazette on tile; ctlldo book free. Mason, Fcnwlck & Lawrence, patent lawyers. 1106 Howard St.; tel. 1449, Omaha, J. P. Cronin, repr. -M170 INVENTORS, wo nsk no feo until tho patent is procured; If wo fall, wo got no teo; advlco free. Sues & Co., Patent Lnw yers, Bee HIdg., Omaha, Neb. Long dis tance telephone. 1523. " 418 Marl3 LOST. LOST Hrown water spaniel, name Brownie; $5 reward for roturn to Murray hotel. Nat Brown. Lost M6I2 LOST Cameo breastpin; rewnrd for return to this olllce. Lost 697 SMALL whlto curly dog. nnmo Hob; ro wunl. H. E. Archer. 3223 Harney st Lost 7(0 27 LOST, purse containing money, papers nnd gent's watchchaln. Return to Hco nillco and get roward. Lost SOS 27 SIIOIITIIANII AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN SANT'S School. 717 N. Y. Life. -801 BOYLES' College, court reporter, principal, Beo Bldg. S02 NEB. Business & Shorthand college. Boyd's Theater S03 GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col. 18 & Doug. 804 OSTEOPATHY. JOHNSON Institute. 515 N. Y. L. HIdg. Tel. 1664; Alice Johnson, D. O., Indies' dept.; Old E. Johnson, Osteopatnlst, Mgr. -800 M. K. DONOIIUE. D. O., of Still school, Klrksville, Mo 601 Paxton Blk. Tel. 1367. -807 MATRIMONIAL. BLUE-EYED blondo lndy of 10; oweet, re lined nature; good looking; with means of $S0. and Inheritance- of $12.0V), wants tu marry an honest, respectable man. Address J. H. Hurrls, S9 Garllpld Park glutton, Chicago, III. MARRIAGE PAPER, 10c; Feb. Issuo con tains GO) descriptions ladles nnd gentle men: t rnto for short time. Drake's, 155 Washington St., Chicago. 767 27 KXPEIIT ACCOl'NTAN'l LESSONS In bookkeeping, etc., day or evening. R. 15, Com. Nat. Bank. G. R. Rathbtiu 734 nimiiKit STAMPS. BADGES, medals. Om. Pl't. Co., Bee Bldg. Tel. 263b M-617 INCUBATORS AND IIROOnEllS. INCUBATORS and Brooders' catalogue free Wrlto Burr Incubator Co., Omaha, Neb, -479 nicvci.ns. START buying your bicycles now; $1 down, $1 per week. L. Flescher, 1622 Cap. nve. M-633 INCUBATORS AND BROODERS. INCUBATORS and brooders; catalogue free. Wrlto Burr Incubator Co., 11 2, Omnhn, Neb, 479 PAWNIIIIOICERS. EAGLE Loan OlTice. reliable, accommodat ing; nil business confidential. 1301 Douglas. SU WATCH IlKPAIIlINn, W. O. SANDERS, room 21, Barker Block. 428-F-10 DANCING SCHOOL. THE winter torm nt Mornnd's Dancing school begins this weok. Adults, Tuesday nnd Friday, 8 p. m.; 12 lessons, gentlumon. $8; ladles, $6. Prlvnto lessons day ond evening. M-222 F1I imUSSMAICING. MRS. JEFFRIES KEMP, 404 Paxton nik. Telephone 2120. M-5SI-J27 IlllinS AND TAXIDERMY. STOCK'S Bird Store. 1603 Leavenworth. -797 STAMMERING AND STUTTERINO. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Itamce Bldg. -S12 NICKEL PL ATI NO, OMAHA PLATING CO., Beo Bldg. Tel. 2533. -MC18 L'AtJNDRV. OMAHA Steam Laundry; shlrta, 7c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c. 1750 Leavenworth. Tel, 517. 70S CARPENTERS AND JOIIIIURS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J, T. Ochiltree, 20th and Lako Sts, 379 ACCORDION Pf.KATI.MI. ACCORDION pleating, cheapest, best qutek. est. Mrs. A. C. Mark, S. E. Cor. 17th and Fnrnam. 523 PORTO Popular Tours RICO l'eb. 2 and 1C. Murch 2, IIIu trated program) 2 dy., (ill expense, 1108. Raymond A Whltcomb, 103 Addnis St..Chlcano Mr. Monitor' Statement. OMAHA, Jan. II. To tho Editor of Tho On-aha Bee: On January 6, 1 published a crport ot tho typewriting test which took place nt tho Detroit convention. I no ticed In last Sunday's Hco Mr. A. C. Van Snnt denies that any test took place and accuses me of fraud and falsehood. Tho test was conducted by Mr. Thomas 1'. Scully of Boston. I cncloso herewith n letter received from Mr. Scully; also somo nnidavlts In regard to the matter. Yours cry respectfully, F. V. MOSUEIl. BOSTON', Mass , Jan. 15, 1901. Mr. F. .W. Mosher, Omaha, Neb.: Dear Mr. Mosuer Your favor of recent dato was duly re ceived and I havo noted your request re garding tho results of tho test which the different writers accorded mo while in De troit. Tho test wns n letter chosen by tr.ytelf, and copied by each one of the writers, not one of the writers knowing tho speed of the other nt the tlmo of copy ing cald matter. Tho letter was Independ ently chosen and, ns stated above, each contestant was awnro of the fact that 1 desired tho speeds to be Inserted In my department In tho GrcRg Writer, lloluw nro tho results: Miss Alice Schrclner, Boston, Mass., 103 words per minute. Miss Edith Paulsen, Omaha, Neb., 106 words per minute. Miss Marlon Relchardt, Omaha, Neb., 90 words per minute. Miss Norn Blcrvall, Omaha, Neb., 92 words per minute. It seems to tno to bo very peculiar thnt Mr. Van Saut would say that thcro was no record given me. He wns nwaro that 1 wanted tho speeds to be run In the Gregg Writer. Trusting that tho Information nbovo Is whnt you desire, I lonioln, yours very re spectfully, THOMAS P. SCULLY. State of Nebraska. County of Douglas bh. Personally appeared before tno, a notary public, In and for said county, Edith Paul son, Carl Harper. Mrs. F. W. Mosher and F. W. Mosher, who, being by mo duly sworn on their oath, say thnt thoy wero present nt the Nntlonal Teachers' Federa tion recently held In Detroit. That on Docember 27, 1900, they witnessed a typewriting test conducted by Mr. Thomas P. Scully of Boston. That toast wns given In the exhibit room of tho convention. That Miss Allco Rchrolner of Boston. Miss Edith Paulsen of the Omnha Comtner cla! college, Miss Marlon Hclehnrdt and Miss Norn Blcrvall of Mr. Van Sant's school took part. That Mr. A. C. Van Snnt was prcsont and was Informed that the object was to get tho records of tho respective operators to be published In tho Gregg Wrller. That ho Insisted that his operators hu allowed lo wrlto the matter twice; first from his dictation, nnd then to copy It, they being timed on tho second trial. That Mr. Scully would not permit tills, as the other operators had had bui on trial. That Misses Rolehardt nud Blcrvall then wroto tho matter while Mr. Van Sant held tho watch. Ihiy wrote 90 nnd 92 wordi per minute respectively. Thut Miss Schrclner's record wnB 10't words per mlnuto nnd Miss Paolsen s was 106. Thnt the matter written was scloctcd by Mr. Thomns Scully without tho aid ot or Influence of anyone. EDITH A. PAULSEN, CARL HARPER, MRS. F. W. MOSHEU, F. W. MOSHER. Subscribed In my presence nnsworn to before me this 26th day ot Janunry, A. I). 1901. (Seal.) A. P. LILL1S. Notary Public. MUSIC. (Continued from Fifteenth Page.) It Is tho current of electricity thnt counts after all, and tho polo is only a passive means. Lot the body bo kept In tho sntno passivity and the distressing symptoms will soon luavo tho "artist" (?) who does so remind ono of a contortionist. Miss Ingoborg Soronson, a young organist visiting In the city, will play for Mr. Walter Young nt tho First Congregational church this morning, nnd sho will play to night at tho Kountio Memorial Lutheran, I understand. Apropos, Rev. E. F. Trofz mado a very commendable and very timely statement at tho recital In his church last Thursday night anent freo recitals nnd freo music. Ho Is nut of sympathy with this Idea, nnd ho Is broad enough to admit It. Anyone who has seriously considered tho question from any standpoint, but a solflsh ono will admit tho saino. Tnko away tho collection nnd remove tho cheap music from tho programs and your freo concocts nro at end. In tho forim.r en on tlm nrmn. Ist's recompense ceases, and In tho latter tno people s delight is ended. When 1 see free recitals without any music of nn In ferior grado on tho program, then I will admit tho honest Import of freo rocltals. My sentiments wero heartily endorsed Inst wook by Whitney Mockrldgo, who said to me, "Mr. Kelly, whero will it end, wlicro Will It end?" Ho has benn n victim nt ll.lu freo music crnre, and ho has put Ills foot down nrmiy on tho matter. Sousa, tho only nnd inlmltnbln John Philip, will appear nt tho Boyd on Wednes day for two performances: AFTERNOON PROGRAM. cJverttiro-Kalser Westmeyer 'nuv )uiu a ?uiuiui w JJrt'UIIl lUUWl... , Wa Vt or "b:' I toge'rH." RB'rs Scotch Divertissement Salnt-Saens soprano ho:o Prlntomps (new). ...Leo Stein il inn JHIHILII.I IJUII1.MI1. Grand Scene and Ensemble Andrea cnenier (new) Giordano viiixH r run 1..11111 inewi Ldllcke (a) Concert Polka Fescho Frnuon (b) March-iinl'l' to the' Spirit'of 'Llberty""B (nuw)..... Sousa n.omposeu mr tno dedication of the La fayotto monument, Paris. July 4, 1900.) Violin Solo Spanish Danco Sarasato Miss Bertha Bucklln. Suite Hcrmlono (new) La Rondolla EVENING PROGRAM. Overture Isabe a Hum.,. Trombnno Solo Tho Patriot (now) . . . .Pryor mi nun 1'i yiir. Ballot Suite Tho history of a Pierrot (new) Mario Costa Soprano Solo Whero Is Lovo? (now). .Sousa Miss lllancho Dulllold. Grand Scone Oh, Fata! Stone (Alda). .Verdi INTERMISSION. "Invitation a la Vnlso" Weber (a) Conceit In tho Soudan (now) Derv- Ish Chorus Sebek (b) MurchJ-Hull to tho Spirit of Liberty (new) Bousn (Composed for the dedication of tho La- loyeiio monument, i-nris, July 4, 1!.) Violin Solo Adagio and Moto Perpetnm ..: Hlea Miss nerilia li'ucKItu Czardas Hitter I'asman (now) Johaun Strauss A concert will bo given by Mr. Keck on t.-..1,ta. auanlni. TTnliiiii 1 r. tl.n , tn) ...it...?,. . vw.uh. iu, IIUU IIIU beautiful cantata "Rcbckah," by Sir Joseph TlnK.. ..,111 lin r,.hrlnn,n.l I... tnt.... 1)U(IIU, ..III .... Ji i;nut,tuii uy 1,11 . Ju.;il n choir, at St. Mary's Avenuo Cnngrogntlonnl UU.II I'll. By Romo accldont the nnmo of Miss Anna Hungato was omitted In tho announcement ot tho concert to be given nt Illalr, which was published In this column last Sunday. As an admirer of thu work nt Miss Hungato I hasten to express regret nt tho omission Mr Johnson tells mo that sho mado a do- cldcdly good Impression In tho Blair me tropolis. I understand tho concert was a brilliant success nnd that Blair will now have a brilliant orchestra, chorus, nudl- torium. recital hall and what not. I hopo that Illalr will keep tho good work moving, ns Omnha really needs some placo wherein to glvo her concerts, nnd Illalr ought to bo annexed, after her musical schemes havo developed. I am acalll obllced to nnnotmre thnt notices of studio removals, teaching changes, etc., ran not be used In this column. All such communications should bo sent to tho business olllce. I havo received two clever suites for piano from the houso of A. Itospe and find them both vry Interesting for study nnd performance. One Is entitled "Threo Pastorales," by M. E. Gillette, nnd tho other Is "A Day In Juno," by Fred Mes sick. Tho great Verdi Is about to pass nwny and doubtless by tho tlmo this article Is rend ho will havo finished his manuscript nnd roiio lo tho higher school for his en trance examination. May the Great Teacher receive him Into the Inner harmonies. Vcrdl has been tho proline writer ot tho century Just ended, and 1 doubt It thcro over was n composer who was so much beloved by pool and peasant, prlnco and pauper nllko. None will forget for a long tlm his beautiful prison scene ill "Trovntore," and tho wonderful melodies of thnt time- worn opera. But It Is time-worn, In tho sense that a very rare rug Is, its vnluo has lncreafed with nge. May ho rest In peaccl THOMAS J. KELLY. itr.i.Kiiors. Tho American Baptist Mls.ilonnry union received In November $80,470.93. lllshon Potter suvs: "The twentieth century must sco wealth no longer ndorcd, but mado the servant of mankind." Cardinal Gibbons says In tho Independent that Eastor Is tho greatest of nil th festlvnls of tho church, and to bo ever , considered such. Bishop Foley (Roman Catholic) of De troit the other day paid a tribute of lovo and admiration to tho Into Bishop Mndo of the Methodist church. President Strong of Carleton college, Min nesota, has succeeded In raising $too,000 whereby ho secures tho $50,0o) offered by Dr. Pearsons for tho college. Jubi:ei services wero held In St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal church. Newatk. N. J., last Sunday because of tho lifting of a debt of $40.00). which had been n burden to tho church for about thirty years. Rev. Father M. C. O'Brien, the newly np pnlnted Roman Catholic bishop of Maine, is widely known In cdueatloual circles ns an authority upon the various dialects of tho American Indian, of whom ho has mado a life-lung utudy. Ono of Philadelphia's most fashlonnblo churches contributes $1 for work among tho poor for uvcry dollar spent for current church expenses. That church has brought many u blessing Into tho dreary homes of those who llud llfo hard. Rev. Geivrgo W. Unkle of Prospect Park. Pa., has preached there for ilfly years and has alwnvs refused to accept pay for such service. Mr. Unkle has a little property and declares (hat having no need of a salary he should not accept It. The nrchblshop of Canterbury has Just entered bin SOth yenr. having been born on St. Andrew's day, 1821. at Santa Maura. Ionian Islands, not. ns generally stated. In Sierra Leone, whero his father. Major Octnvlus Temple, was some time gov ernor. Bishop C. C McCabe, Accompanied by Mrs. McCnbo nnd Miss llrouse, sailed from New York on Junuary 8 for Colon. Bishop McCnbo has supervision over the work of tho Methodist Episcopal church 111 South America. He will probably remain until tho middle of April. Tho Rt. Rev. John F. Moore, bishop of tho Roman Cntho'lc dlocuso of Florida, Ib crit ically III of congestion of tho lungs at tho homo of Father Kenny of Jacksonville, Flu. Bishop Moore has been In feebla health recently nnd considerable apprehen sion Is felt over Ills condition. Tw'en.y-ono prominent mombers of tho Swedish Congregational church, Brockton. Mass., have been expelled from the church because they belonged to secret societies. Tho expulsion wua tho result of an order by the pastor, tho Rev. August I'ohl. Tin action has created much bad feeling among the membership of tho church, who taka sides either with or ngalnst the pnstor. An experiment In ecclesiastical precedenco that will bo watched with considerable In terest by churchmen all over the country will bo mndo shortly at old St John's Protestant Episcopal church. Philadelphia. The nov. Oscar S. Michael, the rector, rec ognizing thnt the German element Is a rapidly growing factor In his congregation, has decided to Introduce tho Gorman language Into tho Episcopal servlco In a system of mixed i espouses. Brother Leo will be tho nnmo by which nfter January V William Gal'.lnger, oldest son of (l,o senator from New Hampshire, will be known t" the religious world of tho Episcopal church. On that dale his novi tiate will begin In the Order of the Atone ment at the monastry at Grnymoro, threo miles distant from Garrlson-on-the-l ludson. At the end of two years Brother Leo will bo formally nrdalned n priest of the Epis copal church, and after that dato Father Leo will go out upon his chosen work as a missionary. The United Greek church .of Passaic. N. J., which has a congregation of nlmost 800 persons, recently voted to withdraw nl leglanco to the popo and apply for com munion with the Greek orthodox church in New York. This notion Is a result of Bishop Wlggcr's death. It was argued by thoso advocating tho change that It was certain tho successor of the bishop would bo an Irishman. Tho three names thus far nomi nated ato nil of Irishmen. The (I recks anil Russians who have been attending tho church hero say (hoy have no grlovauco excopt this one; they do not wish to bo uniier mo ruio or direct L'tlon of nil Irish Disnop. The Verv Ilev. TlintnriH .1 nn o t who was appointed mi January 10 provincial of tho eastern province of tho JchuHs. hna formally transferred to Cardinal Olbboim tho famous old missions of Cnrrulllon Manor and Urbana, In Frederick county. Mil. Tho transfer Is preliminary to tho final abandonment of nil the Jesuit prop erty In Fiodcrlck county, and, by request of tho superior general nt Florence, Italy, Hudson river near Pnughkeepsle, N. Y. It will thus come under the eplscoiial Jurisdic tion of Archlbshnp Corrlgan. In deferencn to Cardinal Glhhou'H with, thu llnal de parture from western Maryland will not lako placo until September next. CO.VNUIIIALITIES. One of tho most populnr marrying Justlcos In northeast Missouri Is Squlro Tlgho A. Knott. Minister Wu h suggestion to this country seems to bo bearing frult.'A bill has boon Introduced Into tho Michigan legislature to tax bachelors over 30 years old $5 a year Donver has a pretty young woman bo charmingly croHS-eyed that sho can enter tain threo young gentlemen nt onco anil send them awny ench thinking that he no iiopollzcd most of her attention during tho ovnulng. On a recent Friday Mnrtln Selron and Miss Emma Colin met nnd foil In lovo at I'lttston. Pn. Next morning thoy wero mar ried, had quarreled beforo noon and bv hum down had ngreed to separate. Mutual friends smoothed mnttcrs over and tho young couple aro reunited and happy. A commentary on tho condition of our divorce laws Is presented In the story of Mrs. Burton of Now York. Sho alleges thnt when her husband a Justice of tho pence In Suffolk county, Long inland died last month sho woh astonished to lenrn thut, although ho had lived with her continuously until his death, ho had obtained a decree of divorce twenty-four years ago. Tho bill beforo the Michigan leglslaturo requiring five days between Issuance of a marriage license and tying tho knot Is vig orously resisted by Benton Harbor and St. Joseph. The excursion crowds which havo been evading license fees In their own states by going across the lako to wed havo contributed materially to tho revenue of thu two towns. They do not caro who senkw tho licenses so long iih they got tho fees Two young people of Jersey City haa solved the question of whether matrimony nays In strictly modern style. The woman Is it stenographer making $11 per week and the man In the sumo employment earns $10 only. If they can save $1.5oo In two years they will murry; of which amount the girl Is to contribute $10 per week and tho man $3. Who pays for tho theater tlekots and the Ice cream? Those New Yorkers who havo not yet be come Angloinanlacs are commenting some what disgustedly on the manner In which tho French-Vunderbllt marrlugo announce ment appeared In noim of tho papers Tim bride was referred In as tho "daughter of tho lato Frnncls Ormo French, Esq.," tho groom iH-Ing called "Alfred Gwynno Van derbllt," Esq " in this country people seldom use "Esq " except as a perfunctory courtesy on tho backs of i-nvclnpcH Tho abbrevia tion Is, however, a favorite ono In England, whli li probable accounts for Its use in tha case alluded tu I