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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1901)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi SC2sDAV, FEBTU'AHY 17, 1001. 10 ma hale real estate. 1 ? V '! 7 DO YOU WANT TO BUY OH 8KL.li HOUSES, LOTS, FAHMB, RANCHES If po, cnll upon , oiconaK v. hem if. Telephone E85. Paxton Block. HOUSES AND LOTS. Almost new, a good eight-room house, mod ern except furnace, on Webster St., close in. uiuy HwJ, On 19th lit.. W feet east front by 144 feel deep, good locution, a modern ten-room houso, with gns, bath, closets, hot and cold water, connected with sewer, finely finished throughout, also good cistern and uarn, Clone In, a choice brick hlnck nf flats. rents for $175 per month. Thin very de- iruic propony oniy j.Ti.nrw ir sold soon. Here Is a chance for Invests, 2 lota. 47 feet each by 1.12 feet deep. Improvements, one 14-room house, well and cistern, 2 houses or ft rooms each nnd one small house, nil convenient, $7,000. investigate this. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. A fine West Fnrnam lot, 45x152; If sold Im mediately, $1,550. Another fine building sl'.e. 90x1.12, also In went trarnam district, 3.wi. Btlll' have: a few nf those choice lots at only 1160 each; $5 down and $i per mouth; near car un,e. iiargain. FARMS! FARMS!! FARMS!!! M dr 40 ncres near South Omnhn, pood G roouf house, nummer kltchenf chicken nouse. nog House, coal shed, pood bnrn, ffrtn.l V. A 1 1 ttutrt nA nil I.Im.Ih nf fa... It I . .. !.- .i nun Hn-acro farm near South Omaha, $(13 per 10. ncres, very choice -form, near Omaha, $75 per acre. 0'aores nenr Bennington, $50 per acre. .100 Rcfes, Washington count', only $25 per trr. 40 acre's,, Douglas county, only $46 per acre. SO acres, Douglas county, only $40 per acre. 320 acres, Sarpy county, $H5 per ncre. FRl'IT FARMS near Omnhn, nil sizes nnd prices. tlOOD INVESTMENTS. 11 brick flats, close In, only $tl,0t. Very fine brick residence block, downtown, UIll) 1,W1J, Rest building site In city, strictly Inside and lurge enough for 8 or 10 flnta or an A No. 1 apartment house. 0.X132 feet, near ICtli nnd Douglas, only RANCHES! 20.000-ncre much In one of the best locali ties in tne country, well equipped with tenant hntiHes. Inrire house, burns, etc.. all fenced, plenty of water; will feed 7.000 nenci oi cattle. 10.000-acre ranch, all fenced, fair Imnrove- ments. plenty of water one spring will furnish ennuch to Irrigate 3.000 ncres. This 1b a good one nnd adjoins one of the nesi sirnira farms in Kansas. Other1 rancheii all alzes. all nrlces In . braska, Colorado and Kansas. Call and aee, us nerore nuying. 7i . FTVjC tPER CENT MONET TO LOAN -ON SECURITY. ALSO WRITE FIRK INSURANCE. GEORQB P. HEMIB, (Eatabllshrd 1S6S.) Telephone 6S5. Puxton Rlock. RE-755 17 OARVIN BROS,, 1613 FARNAM ST. ?,rnnm mnHnrti tmi... ,mi 1 l,.ll. Ana rw.,,t 3olh ave., near Farnam, nsphalt paved street; price. w.Bon. Tw lots facing llnuscom park, 100x1&0'ft. nmn'SlTVl'S muat ?eli: w.ant otttr- 0ho,?iL, "ii.!J0 ,1.vild.lfr l'n1k0.HK 9-room ..wwnv, nn.sii uuk.i mil, ;,i,n,7i, IHrKl' t. I ti run barn, nice shade. lot 60x140 ft.: nrlee. 1.1 n Choice lot 66x140 ff 34th st., north of Far nnm; price, $2,150. 31t st., near Poppleton ave., lot 50x150 ft.; nrlce. 81.700. nuin at. north of Fnrnam, nonr Turner month. A snun FVriUtl&mn B1, oou,evara' a CI0'" lot: nrlce. 1450. 240-ncre farm In Otoe Co.. well Improved, i-iuou 11, niniiuu; price, jo per ncre. OARVIN BROS., 1613 FARNAM ST. RH-742 17 OEOROn & COMPANY, A Kr"ain. Stj, City. i,w nrur iiiuruy nun i"in BIB., s-room house. Inrire hall. fnrnapA. atm. nnd ii.. trio light, porcelain bnth and all atrlctly ivl 1 in uiai-i-uiBB couuuion. $3,500 For property on Lake St., good Im provements, rentlnir for 14ft nnr mnnii. $2,000 For S-ronm modern limihA In U'nlnn, Hill. dcBlrable location, house In llrst class condition, largo lilt, sojth front. alo good barn. Improvements cost more than orlce asked. $5.300 For 2963 Martha st.. 7-room new cot tage, porcelain bath. gas. Terms, $500 twou, uumiicB mommy payments. $1.700 For 1022 South 19th at., nvnr Mnmin Bt., good 6-room cottage, city wuter. Bewtr, lot 33x144. 1 $1.200 For 1145 North 19th Ht near Paul at., ten? cottage, city water, lot 30x140 ft. $1,800-For lino building lot on Harney st., "' ciii-i jrnni. I, room cottage, north, $750; term's ensv. o-room couage, unss, bet. 16th nnd 17th, VIIH B-room rnttntro. nrAltrlitrtu n.,1.,1.- m.n i0875"fo?,botCh.ttaBC8, a!" Cnl'lfrn. BU. K. QIHSON, 1000 FARNAM ST RE-M728 18 Btx-room house, city water, bath, cistern, bnrn, south front, $1,000. -..rn, ITI l ,.,nnm Iiai.u. .1 . . ii wl muucrii rsccpi rurnace, Nine-room house, modern except furnace, Eaat front lot on 26th and Lake Bts.. 61-foot frontage. $400. ' ,uul Three, choice south front lots on 28th and Prnft ItiW mMi ,m 330-acre fnrm In "Frontier Co., Neb., for Itnmniip ill tIIl.tllil. , 1. N. HAVMnvn irtii Avti LAtv.. " 1 -- 17 SPECIAL BARGAIN In vacnnt lpt. S. 23th. nenr Woolworth. size 60x150, east' -frcnt, iJintn ruuei, vicar line, )i,iw, Bevenil vacant lots near Hnnscom park vi y cnirup. 9-room modern house, cood burn. lr, .niilJ!. paved street, south front, close In, clear ,,,.,, Northwest corner 27th and I streets, South umuna, ? iois, ear.n 63x150. east front. I'rlpc for both. $1,275. A few cottages on payments, acres for ate or rent. 6 acre to trade for house and lot. 100 .acres, Improved, for house and lot. J. H. SHERWOOD. 937 N. Y. LIFE. RE-M7J3 18 FOR BALE, 160-acre farm, pasture, orchard, -, ui.iiav, uuiii, Kraiuiry, corn cnu, lee house, windmill, etc,, $3,600.00 If sold at nnu K' . I , . . U . . i , . . , ' ' I nnt. ,,l, tK ll.lll 1,11, . (- lumDus, ,-seu. Rhj5 17 was , naniri ,m iTi. nVn. JZVillVi tV. FARNAM DISTRICT, we have Ww5r nffnl?t "J r,.ri-P JKrt 7 5 1 le ? "o 1 bargain on the market, and this ?alrne?e0r2frr8w 1 "renl'Sr1 ?BUUt. '? ?VL l. "'oro "?et. Btonerl&V0nni Mdn'nW pftS23 w ." fl,ne. "tock farm' Hnnscom uurk i" oi5i ' ck from bottom land, alfalfa good Improvements, room modern , oitn ,, - , , , range for 1,500 head of cattle Adjoining. w?s? o coSrt hoiwc ' $' 000 "V0" ' bIockl' nnot running water. Will consider part V "J.S '.10.lL8lA-'uv . in nmalin Dronortv. See urt ubout th s or front. 1200. Will Imiiri ti ..,. ' 11 for salk real kstate. it, t PETERS & CO., 1702 Farnnm Bt. Bee Hid. DWELLING HOt'HEH. No. !)1-4I45 Izard 8U f! rooms, bath, closet, wasu nowi, gas ana fixtures, naru on nn Ish. good cellar, house nearly new, lot 5n 160. ss than two hlnrltn from ear. Price. 11,760.00. No,' HM-7-Room house, full lot In Units- com park district, owner nan instructea us to sell this properly within the next 10 days. Call for No. nf house and make un mi oner iiucit. No. 107 Northeast corner of 24th and "B" street, South Omaha, s rooms with attic and basement. Hath, electric Unlit. gns. furnace norcelnln tub nnd sink, cistern water In kitchen, lot 80x150, this Is n new house nnd up to dute. Just the place for South Omaha man. Price, ja.GOo.OO. No. M0-141 South 27th Bt.. 7 rooms, all modern and In lino condition, oil Mulsh, paved street and within walking dlstnnce of town. "HAVK CAIl FAHE.n PRICE, $3, 500.(0. VACANT t.DTH No. 1271-Oood building lot, 2Sth and Shirley street ON GRADE. Price only il50.w: i casn in lance $.l.W per month, G per cent. . No. IISFine building lot on 2th and Patrick Ave., only 2 blocks from enr line, to be sold this week. Price, $350.00. j No. 1M-$1,K').W full lot 35th and Dodge. $7.000.f) for lot at 7th nnd Leavenworth with track: lot 6t.xl32. $1,300 for routh front lot on Hnrney and S3d st. Northwest corner 31th nnd Farnam, 132x132, . . .. ' ' iinrni ming uui mere. M - Fnot lot nenr cur bnrn, 2(th nnd Ames avenue, xu.w. want nn oner. FA KM LANDS. Nd. 1317121! acres located 'a mile south of rioutn umiinu witn nouse, iinrn ana alien, i-rieo oniv ji.i tier acre.i if mere is a better bnrgnln around Omaha or South Omnhn we should like to see- It, Nn. 1.147 20 ncres for sale 1 mile south of Armours packing House, only $150 per acre. Or wo will sell you In 6-ncre trncts nt $flipcr acre. N". 553 320 acres loonted SW miles south of York. Nebraska, moatlv under hlah stutn of cultivation: 11-room house, brick cellar, corn crib, stable, windmill, good orchard. This Is a hargnln at $35 per acre. No f.S32(io acres nenr AurOrn. Nebraska, III good state or cultivation. House, barn, cum crib and granary; young nrchurd bearing. Land in this locality held nt $35 to $40. per ncre. Price $30 per ncre. It. C. PETERS & CO.. 1702Fnrnnm St., Ree Rldg. RK- 713-17 D. V. SHOLES COMPANY, 310 N. Y. Life Dldsf. Tel. 829, 246 '.'611 N. 17th, we offer 7-room house, largo bath, sewer, gas, hot and cold water, cood cellar, two hav windows: th. best bargain In Ihq north pnrt of.tho city. ITICC, 1,DUU. 129716 S. 30th st., one block from Park a v. ami , i.ruvenwoi in, enst rront. lot uixiiu, with 6-room cottage. Price. $1,600. Con sidering location, nlze of the lot, etc., this property Is u bargain. 247, 5.14 nnd 636 S. 24th aw, lots 74x142. cast front, with two good modern cottages, "exoapt furnace." renting for $480 per year. Price., $4,000. These properties' can be sold separate and are cheap at the price offered,' " 300-4030. Nicholas St.. corner, 40x160 ft., Urge i'-room nouse, moaern out rurnace. I'rice, $2,300, 423-2031 N. 19th nt., 60x144 ft., largo 10-room nouse nnu uarn. mooern oxcepi lurnaco, llne locution, along Boulevard. Trice, $3,400. Conoldcr an offer. 441-812 N. 39th st., 37x112. 7-room. strictly modern, onic unisn, one-nair biocK from car line. $3,260. 444-623 8. 20th st 40xl5. 7-room". large nam. mortgage fz.ooo. win consider land for the equity. , 538 2Cth nnd Hnrney, south front, lot fiOx us ii u-room nouse, siriciiy moaern, with barn. Price, $4,750. 623-On Oeorgla av.. near Hnnncpm park full corner lot. new H-room. itrlctly mod. ern, nlokln plumbing, porcelain bath, oak unisn, noiisnou nooro; a modern nome. Price, $5,600. VACANT. We offer on S2d av.. 70x1.15 ft., a molt neiuuiiiu nuiiuing sue, nurrounuea ny houses costing from $10,000 to $50,000, for tne imaii sum or only hmv, witn an pav Inir nald. atone walk. tres. etc. This Is n bargain seldom offered In choice vacant property in sucti a locality. Wo nlHo offer on the same street south of Davenport. 54x13j ft., lylnnr tine, built up on both sides, for $1,600, This Is no price at an. On N. W, corner 35th nnd Dodge we offer good corner lot at a sacrifice price, ,or particulars see us nnoui mis. LANDS. 60 acres 6 miles west of city hall, $60 per ucre. amip. 10 acres nnd 5-rnom house, lota of trees, 4 miles f, w. . it raid tnis montn, n.sw. RANCHES. Fine cattle and grain farm. 1,650 acres. In Madison county, wun rour seis or duiiq. Ings, 10 miles of fencing-, etc., at a price worth considering. ' Ll?t your property with us. Wo have nn nblinuance Ol cuaiuniern wiiu win in miy nnd It Ib the only wny to reach the buy ers. D. V, SHOLES COMPANY. RE-740 17 8. W. CORNER of 15th and Capitol av. 3- story brick building. $19,000. On Farnam. near 14th st., 22x132 ft., 5-story brick building. $22,000. 8. E. ccmer of 2Sth nnd Farnam. 2-tory hrinU hnlMinir rntnl 1720 vearlv. $7,000 Near 24tb and 8t. Mary's av., rental $K: price, J2.0CO; 6-room house. 70x112' ft., corner 37th and Marcy, south frnnl! nrlp. tl.fliM. Submit Offer. !1B "cr,B flne smooth upland, none better I nil) nnrir, it tt, fut I'll 121 acres Blir PaDnlo hottom. $7,600. ;Sn . , ...II... ...... 1 f.lr Innrnvn. I l.ll IHH n A, ,11, ICS mil uinu-, ,. mrnli. u HAllOAIX nt 850 ner acre. 20 nrres West Dodge St.. houte, barn. grnpej. etc,: a cheap place for J.',uu. np place for ,4uu. 7,KR, Opp. Old P. O. RE-7J5 17 JOHN N. FRENZ1 RANCHER AND FARMS FOR SALE AND TRADE. We have n fine ranch of 1,240 acres deeded land 8,000 acres free range an abundance of living water 200 acres alfulfa; Improve ment tlrBt-cluBs; price. $25,0u0; will take half In sood city nroDertv. 19) ncres near Lincoln; u line farm; good improvement", w vrr ucra; win iuko half In Rood city property, 10 acres near Omaha, all In fruit; good house, windmill, etc.; for $3,ooo. 30 acres choice land near Omaha, covered witn vaiuaoie umuer, For particulars call or "address PAYNK-KNOX CO.. Main Floor New York Life uidg., Omaha, fl'STOMER wUhe to Invest $6,000 Tn residence property and prefers $1,500 to $2,000 cottages. Tel, 1442. Hhlmer & ChBse, ex.. tiu ri. ?41 19 Wl U15 IIIUAi HM III t FARMS, largo and small, Let me' know what you want. William Nelson, 601 3, 10th. RE M944 FOIl AI,n-HEAI, H STATE. 8WKET & Phono UK. HEADLBY. 61J N. Y t-lfe. IT IS AN ADMITTED FACT that resi dence property will ndvance at least 10 per cent next month. If you will In vestigate our properties THIS WEEK wo can make you money. We hav a fine 2-story residence on ground 91x132, at 22d and Cass, for i'..700. On Capitol Mill, near 20th and DHVenport, modem 12-room residence, fine barn, ground 60x132, for K300. Near 26th nnd Douglaii, n 10-rootn modern residence and fine lot 60x140, for U.SOu. Neur 26th and Harney, n 9-room all mod ern residence, lot tiOxl32, good born, lawn, ihnde. tx-mcnt walks, n beautiful home In the HEART OF THE CITY for lejs than THE OROl'-ND Is worth, $4,760. On 35th, bet. Farnnm nnd Dodne. new S room modern, oak finish, good lot, enst front, only $1,250. 8-r. modem, 2Cth and Poppleton ave. lot 50x127, good bnrn, pnvlug paid, Inwn, shade trees, complete, t3.60. 0-room house, jiartly modern, full tot, ood bnrn. 17tli and Vinton, $2,oi). New 6-roont cottage, modern ex. heat. So, 10th, corner. THIS IS A SNAP, AT 51.7' W. WE HAVE SEVERAL CHEAP PROPER TIES RECENTLY TAKEN I'NDER MORTC1AOE FORECLOSFRE THAT ARE UENl'INE SNAPS. CHOICE LOTS, 80-ft. fron til Re on Fnrnam by 1S7 deep, bet 3lBt nnd 32d, ONLY $4,250. On Dewey Ave., bet. 31th and 35th. Jut cast of Cudahy, 6lxl2l, for ONLY II.1C0. Cxl32, Jackson and 35th, $W. If you want n cheap lot see n. If vmi have any real estate for sale llt It. Wo hnve cash cuiomers. SWEET & HEADLEY. Phono 1172. 013 N. Y. Life. RE-T-'I' PA YN K-K NOX COM PA N V Take great pleasure In announcing to the public n decided revlvnl of Interest 'n real estato mnttcrs In Omaha. A goodly number of our properties recently ndver- Used have been sold, and still we come with line opoprtunltlcs to purchase chenp homes on reasonable terms'. RE Sl'RE AND EXAMINE THE FOL LOWING: 1508 Thin Is one of the best homes nn our book1. It Is within one block or tne High school nnd two blocks form the postoITire. The lot Is 80x120 feet the house contains II rooms, bath, hot and cold water plumb ing, gas. furnace, In fact, Is all modern nnd ! nfferpil for 110.500. 1513 This Ic one of the best houses In Wal nut Hill, on Lnrayette Ave., one niocK from street car line. The house has 8 room, furnace, good cellar, riis, oxcjI 'ent bnth room, hot nnd cold water and every modern Improvement. All In tine condition, and Is offered for only $3,frf. TnapNMlnii irlven nt once. 979 This property Is also In Walnut Hill- two DIOCKS rrom minor, goon neigimur hood, enst front. The house has TMevcn rooms', nil modern, and In excellent re pair. A 50-foot corner lot. This property Is offered for a few days only for S2..'00. rllRAP'l! 394 On 28th avenue, near car line, a 60-feot enst front lot nnci b-room coiiagc. wnn crllnr. city wntcr, etc., for $l,ono; rea- nm.Aliln I,rm4. On Pralt, near 30th St., B-room house, gocd well, Bif-root lot, lor iw; somo cusu unu lift nr month. THESE VACANT XXTH MIT8T RE SOLD . AT UiNUtJ. Lots I, 2, 3, Knox's subdivision, on Lowe avenue nnd Cnllfornla street. 60x142 feet; beautiful for situation, $300 nnd $700. Some rilMnnunt fnr rnsh. Three beautiful lotH on N. W. corner of 2Sth nlul I'ncinc streeii" jusi xne nint" to build nice cottages. These nre offered very rheap. .... 20th St. boulevnrd lots near Mr. Morrison residence, very choice, from W) to $700 eq?h" PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY. Main Floor, New York Life Hiilldlng. , RE 717 L SHIMER &. CHASE. 7- room cottage, nil modern, full east front lot on Lowe ave., near Joslyn h; shade and bnrn, $3,600. 8- room house, all modern, full comer lot, barn nnd shnde. near 40th und I-arnam; easy payments; $3,750. HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. 8-room modern house, near 40th and Burt nt.. monthly pnyments, $2,600. 7-room ' house, Spruce, near 20th Rtreet, 7-room' houso nnd barn, 30th nnd Mapli street. $2,000. 7-room house, 19th, nenr Grnrc, 12.000. MAKE AN OFFER. 6-room cottage, 27th and Burdette streets. 6-room cottage, 23d street, near Leaven worth, VACANT LOT8, ACRE TRACTS. SMALL FARMS. 40 acres and 80 acres, well Improved. RANCHES. 800 acres. 160 acres cultivated, 2 miles of creek, timber, 200 ncreB fine alfalfa Innd, 800 acres fenced, nn Ideal stock ranch and will go at a bargain; also a number of other ranch properties In Nobrnskn, Wyo mlng nnd Colorado. FIRE INSURANCE HOUSES FOR RENT. SHIMER & CHASE. Telephone 1442. 604 Bee RUte. RE-712 17 WE WANT OFFERS ON 2 Ann business corners, rent $100 n month each; no special taxes: will sell sopurnte. One a flat, renting at $70 n month and one rftntlnir nt 140. 160-ncre farm, choicest kind of land. 8 miles enst nf Lincoln, adjoining elation: owner will consider a residence to the value of 15.000 or $6,000: fnrm H worth $9,000. 7 ncren 3 miles from P. O. $1,200. 40 ncres 12 miles; nenutiiui nome. ss.wu. 106 acres, 10 miles; lino farm, good road, $35 and acre. ., , , ... 120 acres, 12 miles; lino springs. A bargain at $wi 140 acres; good stock farm; Douglas county. tA nn nnrA. Ktn nurnn. ihn liest In the state: Elkhorn Vnlley lunu; a mues irom rremom. For hav, pasture, corn ur kiu'ii i;iiiiui "a cvf.llf.il Will divide. 100 farms on 10 yearn' time or crop pay- NEL80n"'& HOELCK. 319 RamRO BMr. III. Tit 17 A BARGAIN. 9-room house, bath, gns, fine gan fixtures, largo butler's pantry, S closets, FINE MANTLI'J and graie, nicnves oi irum urn room, large attic celled, largo store room, barn, box stall, room for two carriages, SIGHTLY LOCATION, nouth and enst ffnntii. mi corner 28th and Parker sts. PAVINO ALL PAID, PERMANENT SIDEWALK nnd LARGE SHADE TREES. Owner going to California and wants to sell at once. I'rice, $3,500, nnd owner will throw in nil cnrpetB, winuow shades nnd stoves. R. C Peters & Co.. 1702 Farnam St., Bee Bids., EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. RE-M601 17 11,500-ACRE ranch; river, private Irrigation ditch, fenced, Central Nebrnsko. cutH 1.000 Ions hay. adjoins Burlington town, $11,500. Campbcll-Chrlstlnn, York, Neb. RE-74H 17 CI IBA P ACR E3A DJOINI NCl" OMAHA. 6 ncres fine unrden land, 8675. 5 ncres on mucndamlzed street. $720. 10 ncres nice smooth Innd, $1.15". 17 ncres. beautiful tract, closo til, '.',150. Call nnd see them Monday. HICKS. 325 BOARD OF TRADE III. DC. RE-809 17 10 ACRES, fi miles from postofflce, per fectly level; In good neighborhood; $75 an acre. This Is a splendid piece of garden land. 6 ncres. 15 minutes' drive from postofflce; owner will sell for JS75. This Is Ju.u Ilka utoaltntr It. , 1 ncre, nt 47th and Seward sts., 2 blocks from Walnut Hill car llr.e; owner Is ask ing $VW. but wnnts offer. THE BYRON REED COMPANY, '. 2 8. 14lh Bt. RE-S02 17 FOR SALE Stock and hav ranch. l.BS'i acres. 800 bottom 'and; controls location; best In northern Idaho; sheltered valley; railroad station and steamboat facilities on ranch: many thousand feet of mill timber on uplands; range for thousands of cattle; cash market at door; orchard. Im plements. Improvements: hay, 110 hend stock. $12,000. W, M. Humphreys, Banners Ferry, Idaho, RE BTl'RGES, MARTIN CO., 517 N T. MM KE-9S1 r'2 KOIl HAI.H-nKAIi KfcTATH, ) ACRE8 6 miles soulh of York, well Im proved, fenced and cross fenced, nil under cultivation, 20 ncreB In winter wheat, 3 ncrea In aita'fa. Pride, $2,540. 160 acres Halt Co., well Improved and all under cultivation, belongs to non-resident and enn be sold for $28 per acre. 80 acres, 2 mtlei north of depot nt Grand Island, fine land and perfectly level! tnken tinder fortclosure and can now be sold for $2,080. 1 80 ncres nenr Ml. Ayr, In., well Improved, a'l under cultivation, $45 an acre. 140 acres 11' miles from Omaha, well Im proved, 120 acres under cultivation, bal ance bottom land pasture. Price. $45 per acre. 8) acres i miles from lnman, Holt Co., fairly well Improved, no sand. Price, $1.00n. 70 ncres 6 miles west of South Omaha, never been broke but nil good land. Price, $6J nn acre. 40 acres north of Florence, fine Improve ments, 25 acres under cultivation, balance can be broke: Just the place for n man to make money at gardening or raising chickens. 1714 ncreB nenr Florence, near'y half In yo.ing fruit, which consists of apples, cherries and plums, $70 an acre, THE BYRON REED CO.. 212 SO. 14TH ST. RB--799 17 CHEAP NEBRASKA FARM8 320 ncr?3 In Wood River Vnlley; half val ley, balance, n smooth upland. $13.60 nn ncre. 610 acres In Buffalo county; good land. $lt nn ncre, 410-acre farm near txlngtoli; 10) news culttvjted; 2 good farmhouse". $17,60 an ncre. Fine stiok fnrm 00 acres In Custer county; good buildings, nhundnnt wuter, mostly vnlley land. $14.60 nn ncre. Choice t'nrm, 4J0 acres, In Adams county line buildings, orchard, grove, etc. 820 nn ncrn. Highly Improved farm. 640 acres. In Madi son county: line buildings, water, orchard, etc. Only $25 nn ncre. Good torm. 116 ncres, only 3 miles from South Omaha, for $7,000. Flue- 200-acre fnrm, 12 mlle from Omaha. 812.50 nn acre. 435 ncres line farming bind, Enrpy county; nearly nil culttvnted. $35 nn ncre. 3G0 ncres, nenr Waterloo: good place fcr stock. $30 an ncre, 154-nrre Inrm, Sarpy county; 120 ncre cul tivated, bnlnuce line meadow. $50 nn acre. 2,SoO-ncrc ranch, Holt county, Nebraska: mostly vnlley land; abundant hay, water and free raime, 86 an ncre. Fine Improved Tnnch, 1.077 acres. Wood River volley; well fenced, running water: only 2'4 miles from rallrpad station, $13.50 an acre Highly Improved farm. 1.2'jO acres. In Madi son county; all line farming land. $25 ah acre. 2,765-iicre rnnch, 3 miles water, plenty hay, 15.000 ncres free rnnRe, for $VW. 1,010-ncre much, lloone county: line water; tlrsl-clas buildings. $16,000. . HICK'S FARM LAND AGENCY, 225 Board nf Trade Uldg., Omaha. RE-EOS I7 SEE IIENIIy'bT PAYNE, 601 N.Y. LIFE. RE-923 HOUSES, lots, fnrins, Innds. loans; nlso fire Insurance. Bemls. Paxton Blk. RE-923 CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnam St. RE-92J RANCH AND FARM lands for sale by the I Union I'aciflu Railroad company. B. A. McAllasicr inna commissioner, union Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. RE-921 FIVE acres grapes, 3.OJ0 vines, Just coming in bearing: najoinins uiair. .eo., ;oo. u. W. Woodmnniee. Webster St. Depot, Omaha. RE-7C6-17 PROPERTY bought A- sold; money loaned; rents collected, I,, i.. jonnson uo.. w .o. 15th st, RE-102 F.'O CHEAPEST lot In city of Omaha; 62U-foot cast rront in .-sewon s aaaiuon. .m, j. Kcnnard & Bon, 310 Brown block. RE-924 ? t $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8 i SEVEN-ROOM dwelling. Walnut Hill: 3 lorcn rooms and hall, tirst noor: 3 bed rooms' and bnth room, second floor; largo cemented cellar; south and east front; fine shnde trees: lot 60x128; street paved; all taxert paid; 3 blocks from street car; house cost over 52.500 to inula; property worth 13.500. I need some money at once: $1,000, down. $1,000 3 to 5 years takes the property. Buy now nnd make $500 In a few monniB. vuiiress j so, nee, $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ RE-M618 17 OLD gentleman, unable to work, owns York county farm, heavily mortgaged: offers nt eacrfllce. Campbell-ChrMllan, YorK, reu. ne; iw w AV. H. GATES, 618 N. Y. Life. 7 rooms, new house, modern, 22d and Snruce. nice cellar, late nlumblnR. shade trees, a nice home In a good neighbor hood, uwner is leaving tne cuy anu win sell at a low figure. 7 rooms, bnth, hot and cold water, newly painted and papered throughout in nlco orner, gooti cenar, corner ioi, iencen, blocks from 24th street enr line, $1,400. 6-room houso on boulevard, lot 44x140, rent 510, 1.iW. VACANT. 48x127, northeast cor, 44th nnd Dougla'i.$ 425 Enxl27, 43d nnd Farnam 600 60x100. 35th and Harney 1,300 60x143. Cnldwell nnd 25th, running clear through to Indiana live 1,500 60x127, 30th and Miami, sewer 200 40x140. enst front on 22d. between Grace. nnd Burdette 700 HK 817 17 FARMS FOR RENT. 100 ACRES, north pnrt of Omaha, adfoln. Ing Miller purk, $3,60 per ncre. Will divide The Byron Reed Co.. 212 8. 14th st. S01 17 MEDICAL. LADIES out of health find prompt relict. uox .'j.', umana, ."sen. uonnaennai -927 VIRTUA.MA cures Impotency resulting from Indiscretions or debility, gives vi tality, vlcor. restoring desires, ambitions. aspirations of youth, health, fitting for uccrsii, nanpiness in nusinesi; proies slonal. social, married life:: $2. or 2 for $5. Bent anywhere prepaid on receipt of price. The Kldd DrUH Co.. Ki n. I I. American Ofllce, retail, wholesale, Alvers Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha; M. A. Dillon. South Omahu; Davit, Drug Co.. Council uiuir.. a une runner gooos. LADIES! Chichester's English rennyroyal i'iiis are ine ueii; snie. rename; iaKO no other. Send 4c stamps for particulars, "Relief for Ladles" In letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chlcherter Chemical Co., Philadelphia. Pa, CANCER circd nt home by Internal treat mrnt; no knife, plaster or pain, Book and testimonials mailed free, Cancer In stitute, 121 W. 4!d St.. N. Y. LADlES. I positively guarantee Golden Seul, never falling temnle regulator, will relievo most obstinnto enses of delayed periods In flvo hours, Kent secure from observation. $1.00. Dr. Annie Fowr, 2741 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. BED Wetting Cured. Not a temporary re lief; positive, permanent cure guarnntaeil, Endorsed by physicians. Millions cured, $1 box. Curew most stubborn cases In young nnd old. Box 346, Aurora, 111. OK 17 LADIES. Dr. Strickland's Regulator re lieves In flvo hours; box free; stamp for particulars. Crown Chemical Co.. II 93, .Milwaukee, WK -731 17 LADIES, $500 rewnrd for.an obstinate, long Mainline abnormal case suppression, any cause, old, Dr. Jackson's' vegetable Fe male Medicine falls to relieve In 24 hours without pain or loss of work. Express $3 C. O. D. Dr. Jackson Remedy Cn 167 Dearborn St Chicago. Dept. Bee. mms:; 27 matrimonial. BLL'E-EYED blonde lady of 19; aweet" rT fined nature; good lookliie: with means of $3,000, und Inheritance of 512,000, wants to marry an honest, respectable mnr. Address J. II. Harris, S9 Garfield Patlc Station, Chicago, III, MARRIAGE nauer. 10c: February teaie contains 60 descriptions, ladles and gen tlemen; nair rate ror anon lime, uraue's, 155 Washington St.. Chicago. ISXI'EHT ACCOITANT. LESSONS In bookkeeper, etc., dav or evening. R, 15, Com. Nt. Bank U R, Rathbun. -134 4)STEOI'ATIiy. JOHNSON Institute. 615 N. Y. L. Bide Tel. 1601 Alice Johnson, u, uq lames- iepi.; Old E. Johnson, OMeotfcthtsl, Mgr. 933 M. E. DONOHUE. D. O.. of Still school, Klrksvllle, Mo., C04 Paxton Blk. Tel. 1367. IIICYL'l.i:?. WHY ride n dusty old wheel when L. Mescner makes them iook goon as new for almost nothing, 1622 Capitol nve. AI-633 nni;sstAici.(!, DRESSMAKING taught thoroughly: Mc- ivuvvrn pi rjivni, lllKIICl iinuiu in raii-i The McDowell School, 615-516 Knrbach blk. -M561 16 LOST m YEAR old Llewellyn Better, white with mncK spots, rewnru. i-t ... win si. Lost-708-17 LOST Between 25th nnd Manderson und 20th and California Bts., lady'B red ename: chntelalno wntch. Rewnrd for return of watch or lufnrmntlon thereof. Charles Fear, 1914 Cnllfornla. t.ost -714-17 L08T or stolen, Friday, 8t. Bcrnanl pup. nnout si months oui; wnile nnu inn omr, white feet and face. Return to 161 J N. 27th st. and receive reward. No iiuesilons asked. 8. A. Wnllace. Lost M746 WALL PAPER (XEAM.VC.. C. MIDDLEM1BT. experienced cleaner. leave, orders with lwls Henderson, florist, 1519 Farnnm street. 'Phone 1258. ' 707-22 I.NCUIIATOItS AMI) IIUQIIDtiltS. INCUBATORU and broodeis; cntnlogiH free, writ" nurr incuiiHtor Co.. II 2. Omaha, Neb. Factory at 2Sth & Daver.pirt -179 BIRDS A XI) TAXIDERMY, STOCK'S Blld Store. 1C33 Leavensorth, -MS PA W.N BROKER 5. EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat ing; all nusi.iess conmiuniiui. iwi uoug:ns, -936 KURMTIJIIE IIEPAIKI.VC. TEL. 1331. M. 8. Walklln, 2111 Cumins St. '4" TICKET nitOKK.lt. CUT rate tickets everywhere. P. II. Phll--911 Din. l.vis i-arnam. 'J eiepnon l,AU.M)KY. OMAHA 8teim Laundry: ahlrts. 7c; collars. 2c; cutis, sc. Iijo ieavcnworin. tci. dh. -912 CARPEXTERS AND .IOI1I1ERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly at'.enoea ro. J. m. ucnuirce, vnn and Lake Bts. 370 ACCORDION Pl.F.ATIXG. ACCORDION pleating, cheapest. best. quick est. Sirs A. C. Mark. S. E. Cor. 17th nnd Farnam 94a IIUIIHHK STAMP.. BADGES, medals. Om. Pl't. Co., Bee Bldg. Tel 2535. 37 MCKKI, I'LA'I'I.NU. OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee Bldg. Tel. 2535. 9.1 PORTO Popular Tours RICO t;. 1G. March 'J. ini tiated program; '.'4 days nil i.xpcn&cs, $103, Raymond A Whltcomb,l03Adms St. .Chicago I.Er.AL XOTICB. KOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice Is hereby given that tho regular annual meeting or mo siocKnomerH or me South Platto Land company wilt no new at the ofllce of bhIiI company In Lincoln, Neb., at 11 o'clock n. m., on the 6th day of March, A. D. 1901. By order of tho Board of Dlrectorn. Lincoln, Neb., February 4, 1901. C. H. MORRILL, President. A. B. MINOR, Secretary. F5d30t WRITES OFFENSIVE LETTER Cashier of Mnnllii-IlniiK Kiinn linn It Mnkrs At-mantlon Airnlnut United tttnten Olllrorx. MANILA, Feb. 16. Tho cashier of tho Hong Kong bank nt Manila, A. Ross, wrote a letter which was published In tho South Australian Register, accusing tho United States Philippine commissioners of being Bhort-slghtni, Ignorant nnd Incapable, say ing the government hero In much detested, ssserttng that a crista exists and that the banks and British merchants mntntaln a hcfltllo attltudo toward ths government Ross alro said the English club here con- I Id t red General MacArthur, Judgo Taft nnd Hear Admiral Rcmey unlit pernens for Eng lish gentlemen to meet socially. The ro publication of the letter hero caused a sen sitlon. The manager of tho bank and In fluential Englishmen hero repudiate the Rois lettor and deprecato the whole affair. Lieutenant Lowe with a detachment of tho First cavalry recently overtook 200 In surgentB near Batangas. After a stubborn fight tho enemy was driven Into the moun tains. Lieutenant Mopes of tho Thirty-second rrgtment has captured a few rebol officers, twenty men and eighteen guns nine miles from Manila. Mr. Bradley, formerly tho legal adviser of tho military governor, died of typhoid fever todav. His body will bo shipped to tho Elkn of Chicago. RECRUITS FOR PHILIPPINES Transport Snlls tvIUi Men mill Hup- lilles Scientists Also Taken nn PnsseiiBers. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 16. The transport Sheridan will sail today, via Honolulu, for Manila, with 100 soldiers for the Twenty sixth and Twenty-seventh Infantry regl raents, In addition to a number of recruits and cablu passengers. Among the latter are Oscar F. Williams, United States consul general to Singapore, accompanied by his son and daughter. C. O. Abbott and an nsslstant observer, representing the Smith sonlan Institution, are to sail for Sumatra to observe the total eclipse of the sun Mrs. Bernard Moses, wife of Philippine Commissioner Moses, the wives of the offi cers of the transport and officers In the Philippines nre also ou tho register. Tho Sheridan will also take a cargo of about 3,000 tons of supplies for the troops In the far casL The Sheridan will take $2,000,000 In gold coin to pay the troops In the Philip pines. WANTS NO NAVAL STATIONS CuIihh Com ml flee Opposes Idea ,o Knifed Mate Mulntalnlnir iiirm There. HAVANA. Fob. 16. The special commit tee appointed by the Cuban Constitutional convention to draw up n proposition tie fining future relations bolw-een the United States and tho republic 'of Cuba have rc turned from a conference with Oovorno General Wood at Databana and will report to the convention tq secret session this afternocn. The question of the United States nwln talnlng naval stations met with ntrou opposition and the committee will reconi merd the convention not to accept Oil condition, The other clauses In the pro posed relations have been practical!) agreed to. OZONE MIXED WITH SMOKE Scot-Lsden Atuioiphers Causes Women to Wix Wrathy. DESP0ILER OF RAGLANS AND ROSY CHEEr S Omnhn In nt (In- Worst MiioUv Toss it on (In .Map. Vet "n EnoiiRli City Engineer's Prediction. While Omaha suffers less from the smoke milsanco thnn tho nverngo city of like size, there Is yet enough of It to worry the scrupulously tidy housekeeper and to ovoko exclamations of real wrath from tho blonde crenture rnensed In white in Bin n nnd other nlry fairy fluttering garb. Eight years ngo nn ordlunuco was pnssed by the city council which provided that owners and tenants of buildings whose hent Ing nnd power plnnlB sent forth dense smoke should he lined not less than $5 nor more than $60 fot each offence. This ordinance Is notable chiefly on no count of the failure of the city to enforce It. Lrss thnn half a dozen buildings In the city hr.vo consumers nnd tho clouds of blackness pouring from hundreds of chim neys tell of the Inefficiency of nntl-snioko legislation. Omnha is not alone lu lis failure o find u remedy for the smoke nulsnnce. ' Chicago has heen mnklng n crusndc agnlnst smoke for years nnd Is si III smoking. Tim poof ! stokers have been blnmed for the volumes of ilcnso smoke and defenders of the men who spend long hours shoveling coal Into the furnace say that It Is Impossible tn fire the ordlnnry heating or1 power plant with out prodiii'liiK considerable smoke. City EiikIih-it Ik Hopeful. "in twenty-five yenrs nil cities the hUo of Omahn will be entirely free from tho moke nulsnnce," was the opinion expressod by City Engineer Androw Rosownter when ho .was nuked whnt tho city of the future will do to protect Itself ngnlnst clouds of mol:c nnd showers of soot. "Even In less hnn a quarter of a century I expect to see. nil the power and heat In cities furnished by one or more central plnnls. These plnnts will be equipped with perfeot smoke-con sumers and will free the city from tho pre-cut-day nulsnnce. "It Is posslhln to equip with successful smoke-consumers large plants which nre opciated continually, but so far thero havo been no devices Invented which can he used successfully In connection with a small plant. Much depends on the wny n fire Is are;! for, but no man could fire the nverngo furnnco In such n manner that It will be cn- Itcly freo from smoke. The r.rnte surface In most boilers is so limited that the fire 1b not nffordctl enough oxygen for perfect combustion and as n result much of the car bon en-apes through tho flue. When the doors of a furnaco are thrown open and fuel Is thrown In It Is almost Iniposslblo to prevent great volumes of fimokc from escaping through the chim neys. Automatic stokers do away with this trouble to n certain degree, but even with these devices It Is Iniposslblo to avoid somu iiniokn when tires nre being stnrted or when it Is necessnry to clenn out furnnccs. "A glance at tho two smokestacks used at the power plant of the Omahn Street Rail way company Is enough to convince one that there arc smoke consumers which are successful when used In connection with largo power plauts In constant opcrntlon. Tho two stacks of the Btrect company nc- commodnte an equal nimbcr of boilers. It Is very seldom that nny smoke escapes from the smokestack which Is provided with tho consumer. The other fltnek Bends forth considerable smoke most of the time." Onico II ii 1 1 ill n km' Smoke. Most of the Omnhn office buildings are flagrant violators of tho smoke ordlnanc3. Tho Beo building Is an exception. It Is seldom that nny smoke la Been coming from the stnek of this building on ac count of tho great care exercised In firing the furnaces. Automatic stokers are used In connection with the heating nnd power plant and coal la worked Into tho fires without opening furnaco doors. "It has been found Hint the aulomatlo stokers do more to prevent smoke than tho consumers which woro once used In con nection with Tho Bee building plant," said H. E. Wheeler, who Is In charge of tho boilers. "Tho Btokers feed the fire evenly nnd do nwny with the necessity of opening furnnce doors. Tho only time thut nny considerable amount of Bmolto escapes from tho stack Is when fires nro being started or when tho furnaces nro bolng rlenucd." The city hall heating plnnt 1h not pro vlded with nny Btuoko consumer. There Is an nrrangement by means of which Jets of steam may be brought to play on escap Ing smoke, but this Is not used, as It doos but little good, Cnro te exercised In firing, but a glance at the city hall smokestack shows thnt the city Is a violator of Its own ordinance. In discussing tho means of consuming amoko employed by tho street railway com pany, Engineer David Gilbert, who has charge of tho city hall plant, said: "An oven Is used through which the conl pasBes beforo It It put under the hollers, Tho coal Is freed from gas and Hmoko and practically becomes coke. This method of treating coal Is very successful In largo plants which run constantly, but It can not bo adapted to an ordinary heating plnnt." Tones Down file Smoke. Downdraft furnaces, in which tho smoke Is forced to comu in contact with heated surfaces beforo escaping Into the air have been successful In a degree, and when In working order free tho smoke of much, car bon and gns and make It less offonslve. An expert engineer suggests that no holler should he constructed In which tho tubular colU are not nt least twonty-four Inches from tho crates. This would Insure sufficient upace for the oxygen nocessary to bring about successful combination. Another suggestion Is that air blasts be Introduced at each side of a furnace Instead of In fiont, as Is tho case with most fur Dacca, It tn maintained that a cross-draft would bo created by this means and tho possibility of cxceHslvo smoke would bo done oway with. But even with the most approved con Burners euglncers rnn plan caroless fir a men enn produce smokn and n suffering public must appeal to the Intelligence o firemen It relict Is desired, In many cases plants nro fired by men who nro not quail fled for the work, Firemen nro frequently compelled to work extremely long hours with nniall pay and to tho fatigue of om ployen practical engineers charge mucji o the smoke nulsnnce. Cities whero bituminous coal Is burnod almost exclusively are not nlone In their struggle with smoke. Anthracite coal, fuel oil and even naturul gas can give the samo trouble. Smoke preventatives of all sort are defeated by firemen and It Is In th skill and Intelligence of future firemen that the world must look for freedom' from moke. st, rSiul nnd Retnrn f 10.(15. Via Rock Island route, February 18th and 19th. City tlcko office, 1323 Farnam street, Inillnns Keturn to Old Home, SEATTLE, Wash.. Feb. 16. Alaskn nd vices state thut the Takil Indiana o Juneau are going to move In a body back to the old village whence they came, When the wniin seiners lounu goiu at junentr the Indians deserted the village and flocked to ho Juneau I'Hino. ThftV urn now to return to t hull' old home, allotted to their use 200 years ago, k JURORS WANT FREE EATING (IoimI Dinner Enable Them to Ah ree I pun n Verdict In lteliiilf of Hie PlnlutliT. It hns been sild that the best wny to reach n ninn's henrt Is through his stomach, nnd this old adage wns exemplified yesler-i lny lu the case of two Jurors, who, v.ilh ten others, hnd sworn tq trv the enso of u well-known physician against n former patient to recover a doctor's bill of $159 "nccordlng to the law nnd the evidence, and a true verdict render," It wns one of these enses wherein the. Jusllco of the plaintiff's clnlm Is perfectly obvious. Tho charge for his professional service was rc.isonnble--nlmost modest, nnd ns a permanent turo had been effected there wns no reason why the Jury shouldn't have nw'ardcd n Judgment for the full ntnount without leaving Its box. However, two of the members Insisted upon retiring to the Jury room, It wns then 10. o'clock In the loriHiomi. The ense wns tnken up nnd argued pro nd cqn, the alignment being ten men tor uilguicnl In full, ns ngnlnst lwo men tnv much less ninnunt. A great deal of eln queiice and logic wns brought to benr upon the obstinate twain, hut they shook their cads. One hundred nnd fifty dollarti was too much to pny n doctor, they snld, nnd his was nbnut the extent of their defense, At tho end of two hours n deputy sheriff nmo nnd took the Jury down to the Drexel hotel fori dinner. Tho two Jurors who had held out te hrnrilly, ordering overy urtl- le. on Iho Mil of fare, and nt the close of he meal one of them snld: "I gtless there's no use going back to he,, court house. I've been thinking thU matter over and have come to the con- llislon that you fellows wore right about lint $150. Lot's hnve another Imllqt." His colleague, no longer obstinnto, ngreed. ml In Just twenty minutes u Judgment for the full ntnount hnd been rendered. The deputy who hnd them In charge, however, was sordid enough to hint that tho two held out for nn other renson than o get their dinner nt tho county's ex pense. J Ante Room Echoes. i Hi i , . , M wi ,W ,fj Ik, vOf Vl ioj IA, The thirty-seventh nnhlversnry of tho nttltiitlnu of the Order of the Knights of :'ythlas will bo observed by Nebraska IoiIrc No. 1 nt its hall In the Continental block Monday night. Pythlanlsm Is an American order, pure nnd simple. It grew out of the civil war nnd Its first members wero soldlern of the union nrmy. For noternl years tho growth of tho order wns low n tho south, but In recent yenrn It has Bhown remarkable growth In nil section. The ceremonies nt the hnll of Nebraska oiIro will consist of music, nddresses and n one-net comedy under tho direction of M. Wulpl. Tho biennial stnte camp meeting of tho Modern Woodmen of America was held In Kearney Inst Wednesday nnd wnn n very interesting ncsslnn. Delegates wero la nt tendnnco from overy county In tho slate, besides mnny Woodmen who camn merely ns onlookers. Tho principal business of tho convention wnB tho. selection, of dole gatcB to tho head camp meeting, which convenes In St. Paul, Minn., June 11. Ne braska Is entitled tn forty-three dolegntes at this meeting, tho basis of representa tion being one delegate for each 1,000 mem bers In the stnte. Omaha Is represented In the list of bend camp dclegntfB by Bnr ney Harris, J. W. Harnett, T. P Thorn ton and E, F. Brnlley. The state camp endorsed Dr., E. 3. Blnlr of Wnyno for hctlit physlcln'n of Nehrnskn nnd voted to holil itH 190.1 session in South Omaha. Hon. A. R. Tnlbot of Lincoln wns endorsed for rc-elcctlon un n member of tho bend camp bonrd oi directors. The Itedmcu of the city are entertain ing their great officers this wock. Last Mondny G. W. McCullum of Nobrnska City, great sachem, W. L. Browne of Lin coln, great nrnlor sachem, nnd T. Z. Mng nrrcll of Omnha. gront Junior snchem, wero tho guests of Wnukfbto tribe of Soutn Omnhn, whero they with visiting momberB from Omnhn nnd Council Bluffs wore enter- tnlncd royally. On the enme night Yah- min-duh-Bl tribe ndopted four palefaces nud received n number of applications, Omaha trlbo this week ndvnnced eighteen postulants to the rank of hunter. Minne haha council will mnvo to South Omnha and unite with Tribe No. .19. Thursday Yah-nun-dah-sln tribe will eclcbrnto Washington's birthday nud tho next night the samo anni versary will bo observed by Omnhn tribe. The great officers will be present upon both occasions. Tho Omnhn delegates to the hoad camp of JurUdlct.'on A. Woodmen of the World, held at Bentrlco this week, succeeded In gottlng one of their number elected an delogato-nt-largo to the sovereign grand camp, which meets nt Columbus In May. Sovereign P. II. Harm, tho delegate chosen, Is contul commander of the Seymour enmp nnd Is ono of tho best posted Wood- mon In tho Jurisdiction. Tho head enmp adopted suggeBttonn for some unimportant changes In tho bylaws of tho order, but those who expected nny uonsntlonnl de velopments wero dlsnppolnted, as every thing moved off smoothly. The work of the Seymour gunrds won for Its member.i of tho camp much praise, nnd on the whole Seymour camp decidedly led the procession at the mooting. Banner lodge, Frnternal Union of Amer ica, !b mnklng nrrnngemento to celebrate Its anUversnry March 7. OUTFIT FOR A POLAR TRIP t . Explorer llnldsrln Purr hnsliiK Hiii ilfen find 'Expect tn Start .Vortli In June.. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 10. Four portable houses, two steam launches, a complete photographic apparatus, fifty tons of dog food this comprises the list of supplies which Evelyn B. Unldwtn, Arctic explorer and meteorologist, expects to purchaso lu Philadelphia for the use ot the Baldwin Zelgler polar expedition. Mr. Baldwin ar rived here last night and has opened nego tiations with local ruerchantH. 4 "Everything points to the middle, of Junt as the date of our sailing from New York," ho said, "The American Is the permanent expedition ship, nnd will carry Boven men In Us crew. We ehnll go around the North Cape, Norway, to some point In Russia, from which we shall strike northward, past Nova Zembla, to Franz Jceef land. Hero tho two vessels will pnrt company, The America will continue northward . and the members of tho expedition will struggle to attain tho north pole by land or sea. We will carry provisions for two years." (rent!' Reduced Itntea, Tuesday, February 19th, Via ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, To California, $25,00. To Oregon, $28.00, To Washington, $28,00. To Utnh, $23.00. Call at elty tlckpt office, 132,3 Farnam at. To (So After Lnvrrencs Joints. LAWRENCE, Kan., Feb. 18. Tho Law rence Women's Christian Temperunco union has called a mass meotlng for tomorrow night to tnko action on the local saloon situation, A committee drafted resolutions to bo presented at the meeting and It Is believed decisive action will lie decided upon, The temperance people' Bay there are Scores of JolntB here, which Is denied vigor ously by the city olflcluls. Prof E. n, Buyre nf tho I'nlverrlty of Kansas It a leader of tho movement.