Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 04, 1901, Page 19, Image 27

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CAKMR, HANCHKS,
HOfSKS AND LOTS.
hclp?" Wftn' ,0 ,"lor dc you wnnt to
If sn nnii ntvin n ti,..i...... .-
CKOIIOH 1'. HKMIS HKAL HST
,TK CO..
iviepiione i.
Pnxton Illock.
WII.L IIL'II.D A HOUSE FOIt YOU.
Come In anil fceleet n lot unci we will build
ft house on It for you. How much can
you pay down and how much per month?
How large a house do yoj want? Coin"
in and look at our plans for n four or
five-room cottage.
v. 'IOUSBB AND LOTS.
On N, ICth t.. a neat e-room house, all
newly pnp'.Til nn,j paintd inside and
put, city water, gns, good clRtcrn and
tmrn; lot rutin to alley. 12,310.
Here In another: One block from car line,
ti nice 6-room house, Rood cemented cel
lar, strictly mi dern, large lot and every
thing In line condition. Only 12. to.
c have a large list of properties, from tho
nmall cottage to the elaborate mansion,
all of which arc good valuta.
If KM! IiKMrM? f cvtcj
T!j?!"' rtfilrliic line residence lots, that are
J'rt che.ii , close to a car line, from J7J to
$.00 each, nnd can lie bought bv paying
?.j'wn and r per montli-NOW IS
YOUU TIMH. Other fine lots from V
10 vim; in tne best residence portion o
the city.
t NT V t.'U'l t t'VTU
For monoy-mnklnir Investment in rentnl
or trackneo property, bulldlns? files or
farms HV.K UH.
I. A IIMCl
nttlT 20 acren within ten miles of Omaha
ppstofllce, on good road, near propoied
electric rallwav. ri acres of orchard. Here
is ,1 rhancn where every hour's labor ex
pended will reap double wages. You can
nouiiie your money In two years' time. A
OltAIN f.lO acrcH, deti. rich, alluvial soil
.i acres cleared, nce timber: 9-room
house, halls and ton lie, largo barn, with
cribs, Rood o.it-cellar, henhouse, nice
limn, iwn mion teiiani nouses. Tills rami
Is we'l watered by springs. Lots of all
kinds of fruit; close to school and post-
?IIlco-..A K,NK Near Hlch and,
Mo, tn.um
Also la nor: llst of noon faiims, an
sizes, within 10, 15, 'JO or 5J miles of
uiiiaua.
, , mitlClATED LAND.
o hnve a nronosltlon this week Hint can
not be beaten. Sixty thousand acres, at
K2M per acre, which also pays for per
petual water right; less than $5 per vear
mi inn a, acres ior mien repairs. Tills
lonil Ir watered by a reservoir which
holds enough water to cover this !nn! two
feet ilccp which makes the water supply
certain. Coll on us or wrlto for full par-
Wp have a line list of ranches for sale nil
sizes ami an prices anil any locality dc
sired.
414 l'KIt CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON
uiivr-KWdi'; UKAi, EHTATU
HECPIUTY.
ALSO WHITE KIHE INHL'IlANt'E.
OEOUOE I'. HEM IS HEAL ESTATE CO.,
Telephone 6J3. I'axton Illock.
IlIS 017 I
KOH SALE
HY THE HYHON HEED CO.
.'U H. ittli Ht.
HOUSES AND LOTS;
Two now ii-room modern houses, ready for
occupancy, both In good location; one for
aim one ior .(,w.
13 S. 27th St.. 7 rooms, all modern, built a
year a id a half, largo lot, will rent for
uu a monin,
2017 N. Mlh St.. C rooma, nil modern but
lurnacc, ti.v.v.
B. W. corner 2."ith mnl ntmwln r,.vnnm
house, newly papered nnd painted, first-
i-mnit repair, nice lawn ana snauc trees,
$1,200.
406 Center, 5 rooms, $C0.
LOTS:
CO-foot lot on 33th St.. Just north of Far
luun, east front, $1,R.'0.
snth St.. between Dodge nnd Karnam, 50
icci, paving paid, 11, M.
fihilll's Addition lots at 27th and I'lorco
and Campbeirs Addition lots at JM0 each.
Lot 1, block 23, Walnut Hill, south sldo of
Seward, ono block from car and Just
wcit of. Mr. N(jcly's residence, $250.
Lots 21 nnd 22, block 1, Orchard Hill, $100
each.
Wo h.u-c six IntH ln Llpton Place, South
Omaha, at end of O street car line, that
wo r.iii sell very cheap. Purchaser can
dojlilo money by retailing these out.
FAKMR:
1C0 acres lfi miles from Omaha, between
Henulngton and Elkhorn, nil under culti
vation leased for next year, lino farm,
J 10 per acre,
150 acres r miles north of Omaha, all under
cultivation, leased for next year, two sets
of buildings belonging to tho tenants,
$17.50 per ncre.
80 acres between Irvlngton nnd Hennlngton,
fall Improvements, J,V nn acre.
20 acres 7 miles from Omaha, house rnd
barn, Jl.CW.
11E-912 1
V. IWnNAM SMITH & CO.,
1320 TAHNAM STHEET.
WE THY TO PLEASE
OUH CUSTOMEHS.
If these prices suit you nnd tho houses do
not we have other houses; If the houses
suit and tho prices do not wo may hao
other nrlccs.
11-191 SOS N. d, 9 rooms $3,SO0
11-311-2018 Pierce. C. rooms
2,300
-4fi7 3711 n, lain, 5 rooms
H-3S 2115 Charles, S rooms
H-414-1510 N. 20th. 7 rooms
H-217 2S02 Spalding. 9 rooms
H-315 I01S N. 2,'ith Ave., ti rooms.
H-0-2310 N. 2Sth Ave.. S rooma....
H-331-1412 N. 2(!th, 5 rooms
H-SO 1430 Hnrniiy, 8 rooms
H-Sl-3011 Plnkney, 5 rooms
H-19,1 3302 S. 20th, 5 rooms
1I-I20-2IU S. 11th, C roonn
H-5 2S71 Mnplo, 7 rooms
H-33S-2033 Paclllc, 5 rooms
B-339-2037 Paclllc, 3 rooms
2.100
2.100
2.CO0
1,800
1.C.V)
1,050
1,600
1,500
1,500
1.5(10
1,500
1.200
1,100
900
If you wish to buy or sell call on
W. FAUNAM SMITH & CO.
HE-S91 1
T"
PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY
Invite ATTENTION to tho following, which
they believe to bo real bargains, either for
tho purpose of a 1IOMU or as an IN
VESTMENT: lSm-On Leavenworth St., Just enst of
cieorgla Ave., facing south, two cottages
?.K.iV,1;' rooms. OAS, HATH, SKWEll
'NNECTION. street paving PA11J In
M LL. permanent sidewalk, shade trees.
.mii iiuiiNt) nas ii lit mnl I'm. n wnter
Ji'.V1 ,mh,Vi&6O0d CELLAItS and cisterns.
1 Ills ! INI-! nrnni.rtv lu vnl .iff...,. I fnw
property Is NOW offered for
VESTMENT ,ler'ectl' SAK1J ua 11,1 1N"
umV 1 laco- n Emmet, near
LLLLL.NT furnace. HEACTIFl'L bath
room, gas, sewer. HOT and COLO water
plumbing. SOUTH front. OOOl) nelghbor-
tesON.&LE1' T&. rr "'y
rn'LMM0Vr,inK- Wock" from
Ames Ave. car line, 7-room lioune and 2
lots. '1 ho' hoiuo has lust been put in ex
ccllent repair. POSSESSION cnti be given
nt once. Price, $l,2w. EASY TEItMS
PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY.
Main Floor Now York Life Hid".'
KE-SSJ 4
. A HOUSES FOIt SALE,
$3,000 for property 1433 South 16th St.; rent
t't'i II lull l II,
$1,1150, sovcn-rooiu house. 3ltf North 25th St.
$1,276, four-room house. 31t North 2Jth St.
RESIDENCE LOTS.
$975 foi 33-foot lot two blocks from High
school,
t&M for full lot on ChlcnRo St.. near 21st.
$700 for 55x150 feet. 33d nnd Hurt Sts.
OEOnGU & COMPANY, 1601 Fnrnnm St.
HE-MS 10 5
.IVcTr, wlU ou .al.v,,: " fr the SOUTH-
hp vTT?"m 0f.n,i,lV'u", Woolworth Sts?
HLAl'l !! UL Int. 6-rootn cottnee nnd
room for n NICE HOUSE on tho corner.
$2.5i) for 9-room modern house. 302O Cass St.
$2.4jO fi,r small house and lot, 06xCG feot.
8. V. corner 25th and Chicago Sta. '
J1.S7B. six-room hO'JSO. 2502 St. Mnrv's Avn
I'OIl SAI.l'.-llUAL USTATIJ.
Tel It: BWEKT & IILWDLKV.
TCI' ,l72' 613 N. Y. I,. Hide.
nm.e,rmonl?S,,nr "wn who
kefit 1.?n5- "ent hot weather
if, ... !n"n , I'uyer at homo and male
some bargain prices for this w""k.
Here li,
brleke.! ... ;",-." '' wner. Baf,
II Khih r a . 1
' - u ' ' t I I'll (.!.,
place In good repair,
.fn "... " Vinton
Itcduccd rlinium to' u"" Ior
Klne
On 19th, JiMt south of lnvenwnrm. n K.
t&n.ffit&l?$: eewcr-shni10- ,av,
s.t'.st f 'nrk Ave. a good 9-r,
"h":;,' , " "Vi-.r- '"maces, ioi Mxiis, barn
ZZ Mlt ".SH but. will consider any re"
a VH.."r,r-'i"". "ver.ooK this. Som
..... c- . cf!(l.
enr llrlstnl and .?0ili f..mnrn i
ex. heat. 100x132 feet, line shade and tr'-i
model little home, W; mnk
"7; unuinu car, for J550. Investl
B-r nt 29th nnd Lake, for ISOO; rent, 110.
Hr'.InrKP. 1i rJl' . "car 2lth
-'' ivnia id, ior i,v. iiargmn
Nice cottnee nt r. i
rnVn'-JS?'! "WJX nvcnl'ont to Pa-k
. ...... nMUNI
u-r. cottage to b" moved, $::,.
money In It. Ask us;
Thry
HEAt'TIFt'l. nKPtOENCK LOTS
WITH FINK SHADE TUF.ER.
VEHY CHEAP THIS WEEK.
iiiinscom riaee, east front, on ?th St.. 10'x
Ji". for l,fino, nr 60x150 for J50. Above
Kiinie nun me wggest bargain In Omaha
Florcnco Hl'v'd, near Spruce. 20x9), JO.
Alarysvllle Add.. R0.-i:s. with Hrcp shn'o
irTs. one rcignnornoofl. sewrr, gas.
wiuer, smewaiit, all paid, K00, easy terms
N"ir 21th nnd Ames, 02x125, E. front, level,
Parker and 2Sth, 42!jxl2. E. front, $550.
Douglas and SOth, 45x"ii3, $l,o,',o. Hargaln.
An acre 1 block from end nf Farnam line,
.a iarir" apine tree", rmuii nouic. A snap
in ji.-i"t. .tiaae oner.
TELL fS WHAT VOP WANT.
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
SWEET & IIEADLEY.
Tel. 1172.
C13 N. V. L. nldg,
HE-S!i! 4
A FEW POINTEHS.
New B-room cottaee and 5 lot near Coun
trv club hoiis. Henson. would take part
price In Omaha property.
Eoulty In well Improved South Omaha
property ror umana property.
New 7-room cottnee. modem except fur
nace, close in, oniy jz.wu.
Complete modern cottage, 7 rooms, close
in, .!,ijii.
Elnht-rnom modern house, West Farnam
district, only 3,wo.
Home" nnd good building' lots In all parts
of city Some or iheso decided Dnrgains.
See HROADWELL ft SPENCETl. Ml New
Y'ork Life. 'Phone sno. re-922-1
DECIDED UAHOAINS.
THE HEAL THINOS,
by
D. V SHOLES CO.,
Tel. 829. 310 N. Y. Life.
Tho Barton residence, corner 21st nnd Cali
fornia fits.. Is without any question tne
best bargain In a residence property ever
offered to a thirsty bargain hunter. If
YOU want a house that is II I JILT on
honor, nt less than half the cost to build
and as good now ns new, you will only
have to see this to buy It. Fine grounds,
elegant barn costing $6,500, hot wnter
heater In the barn, best of plumbing ln
house, finished Inside with polished black
walnut ns tine as a Pullman car. In fnct,
this house was built by car builders, Prlcu
Is nominal, so you won't feel ns If you had
absolutely stolen It.
1127 So. 31st St., Hnnscom Place, wo offer n
very excellent well-located modern home,
desirable In every way at a bargain, for
tho renson only that the owner Is to leave
tho city permanently. Price Is $1,000, less
thnn It can be duplicated for, but wo
WANT to sell QUICK.
$1,000 buys gem of small home, 33x110 feet,
at 117 r.o, istn, o rooms, uno swipe, ana u
HAHCLUN.
$2,200 buys 1929 So. 31th. two blocks from
jinnbcom pant, paveu an arounu, , rooms,
modern except furnace, lot 45x140, with
good barn, A SNAP.
$700 takes a neat 6-ronm cottago, newly
panned and papered, wxisu-toot lot, tnrco
blocks from Walnut Hill car lino on
Franklin street
UUT when YOU get to talking about ACHE
thai; i s, oi you were to go out to
OMAHA HEIGHTS and survey tho city
nnd country over, you would say that
nothing you havo ever seen or expect to
see compares to these tracts for SUPEHH
VIEW, or nt such LOW prlccs-ONLY $150
per acre.
WE KNOW It CANNOT bo DUPLICATED.
$750 for 5 acres only 3 blocks from Central
l'nrK school, s diocks rroin aioroii. Join
ing Central Pnrk, where they ask $2o0 to
tor one iiitm measiy lot; & acres make
otR at t nnt nr co in cuuai to 15.000.
HETTEK FIQUHE ON THIS.
HE-910 4
15 PEIl CENT ON YOUR INVESTMENT.
Two 7-room brick houses,
Three 10-room brick houses.
Lot 6(1x110, rents for $93 per mo.; can buy
tho whole shoottngmntch $7,000: nssumo
mort. w.ikw, casn ri.uuti, balance time.
Lot 7, block 11, Millard Placo.
9-room house, modern, rents, $25.
4-room house, rents, $12.50.
Price $3,000. Do you want the earth?
J. H. PAUHOTtE, 1GTH AND DODOE.
HE-937 4
FOH SALE or exchange: Fine fruit ranch
of 11 acres In Pnrodiso Valley, live miles
from San Dlego, California; 'four acres
lemons, two acres oranges, two ncres
apricots; also walnuts, pears, pea dies and
apples. Ollvo trees along rondsldo and
rose hedge partition. Fino nlile-room
houso with nil modern conveniences. Irri
gation right, Sweetwater svstem; goes
with ranch. Will sell for $8,000 cash or
exchnngo for good Omaha or suburban
property. J. M. Olllan. -101 Paxton block.
HE-S47-t
A FEW EYE-OPENERS.
5-r. house. 1S10 Ontario, $1,000. Monthly pay
ments. 9-room mod. house, hot nnd cold wnter,
mantel, grate, gas, bath closet, wash
stand, closo to street cars, best bargain In
tho city, $1,750.
9-room house, furnace and all modern Im
provements, largo yard and barn, only
J.'ll." PAUHOTTE, 10TH AND DODOE.
HE-93i 4
TRACKAGE.
S3 feet, with one-tory brick bldg, on
Jones. Just eort of t3th St.. good trackage
Must be sold, very low price. See mi,
, MODERN NOME CHEAP.
S-r.. hot water heat, east front, paved
St.. stone walk, above street nicely
present owner built this for n honu.
but must sell. Price. $3,000;
-3d and Maon: possesion given at once.
A, F. Connett, 309 N. Y. Life. 'Phone 12S5.
RE-313 4
RANCH AND FARM lands for sn'e by the
Union Paclllc, Railroad ccmpmy. H. A
McAllister, Is ml cammlssloncr. Union
Pucltlc HeadauarterB. Omaha. Neb.
RE-713
10-room residence. Ini.i i..
Kim i,Br-"m,i fu,r",,ce' front, corner
reofir ?CiMl"".',? tre', ":"CP ln splendid
In, vini, i... loe,!",:if. wortn .)); owner
gain Y accc'lt '3:m- A bar-
1 ?, L.PAn,'7silrp county farm of cao
acres, all under cultivation: choice land:
well Improved; great bargain for r". dy
salo! $35 per acre; no trades. Hiram A,
Sturgts, CIV N. Y. Ufc, Omaha Neb.
11E-M7i9 Al
I
xji ujiAiiA
i'oii sali2-hi:al i;.tati:.
iSi&V'A '.U7X COMPANY
vM't M-i1 V.'YVi. "EQAIIDLKSS OF
W.-n. WK MAINTAIN THAT KVEKY
; rsS;,. 9.F,..,.'.n9,,ETY deschiued
lVl JU'f'KtXn A HOME OR AN
INVESTMENT CALL AND SEE I'S.
SEE OL'H CATALOGUE AND IMlKIi
1 .
IXtPtinvrn tnnnr?tjTV
$3,200 Two-story, ttn-room house, all mod
ern, corner lot near Seventeenth and
Center Sts,
J2;5f-Elght-room modern house on Frnv 's
01., near Tiurty-third St., one uiock rrr m
Hanscom Park.
$2,2X-Seven-room house on Thirty-fourth
street, nenr Francis street, two blocks
. irom uanscom l'nrK.
$2,7oO Seven-room hnuse on North Twen
tletii street, none flrnre street.
$1.600 Five-room cottage and small cottage
In rear of North Eighteenth street, tuar
ranter street.
$2,2X)-Flno seven-room house, all modern
with beautiful simile trees, on nun street
Iieur Thirtieth nlreet.
$1,700 Attractive seven-room house, newly
repaired and painted, on r oriy-seconu
street, near Cuming street.
JiW-Two live-room cottages on South
Sixteenth street, near Center street lo
50x110 room for two more bouses on alley
Jl.T.VI l.Vir nliht.rnnm modern llotlgO nnd
two lots r.n.ino on comer ot Poppleton
nnd ocorgla Ave.
Jl.flfO Flve-room cottage with large barn
and workshop, well shaded lot, on I' rank
lln street, near Twenty-ninth street.
PNM.M PROVED PROPERTY.
$1,200 For nn nttrnctlvo lot on Sh-rmm
Ave., nenr Hunletto St., with hand-'ome
snaue trcc. an on grauc, doxim..
$3,100 Fine lot on north side of Doug,n,
all nn crade. corner of 27th St.. 90x113.
j;phVp shaded Int. with cast front on
30th St.. between Leavcnwortn anil jbck
son. 07x115.
$Go Each for any one of the very attrac
tive lota on grade, norm iroiu on rum
rrnn .. IioIU'iwii "lib nnd 23tll. TllCS
lots arc surrounded by attractive houses
fiful nra n Imrpnin.
$y-Each for four beautiful shaded liH
between 4tli and istn Sts.. near inion
Bl All nn nrmln r,.'.vl"0
$225 Each for eight lots nenr nbovo, equal
In sUe, nnd all have shade trees.
$2.200 For &2i feet nn Iloult-vard runnlnf
M'rougll to .till M., norm 111 run ni.
T property Is 550 feet deep and wou d
ti i-j.iT,.n nn Intu eiiHt front on 2Sth St.
nytt -jt imn 11111 iimifr
lots present the finest bargain in Hans
.,.., T., rl ,tlulrlr,t Flvl?.'. e.'ll'll.
nniween Nniriev ami urn nueuir. i uf
jir-Heautlfuliy shaded lot. we lit front on
34th St.. near uavenpori. iwxi.m.
3.500-Four lots on corner of Un't and
r - nih ,,,i,l onut front. 201x130:
$1.500-Soilth"front on Hurt St.. opposite 27th
AVp. and new iiouievaui, uuu uummih
00x150. . . . .
f0Nortbeast corner of Cass and iiwo
4.,.. r.ii'iil
$2fiO-Each. four lots facing south on Cass
St.. between 33d arJ 31th. each 32x112.
$S00North front on rass St.. next to nboe
lots, on corner of 27th Aye.. 0'Xll.
$1 MO Northeast corner of 31th and lTatfis
- -. .. . .. . . ...... ....... M 1,Miaf.a nil
this lot given to the purchaser, IntSxW'.
RANCH, 20,000 acres, fenced; line large
buildings; central .curn5H,i, i.-i,
10 feet; cutting now 1,500 tons hay; ad
Joins rnllroad station; owner obliged to
Jell. $15,000. Cnmpbcll-Christiaii. orlt,
Veil. IU1, II'M I
A HAHOAIN Hay for sale, choice range,
fenced for W neau enmc; cii lum i;i
once lo Slav, 19'i2; 700 tons hay In stnek
at $1 per ton, with free use of range ami
ranch buildings. C. N. Cranda I. I-lncoln,
jioi, HE M9G3 6
I.KfiAl, NOTICE.
rnvTnACTnnS' NOTICE.
Sealed proposals for a four-room nddltlpn
coi.nni iinnse ill Wlsner. Neb., wl 1 n"
received up to August 12 nt 8 p. m. Plana
and speclllcatlonsonlemy olllce.
Our Aluminum
Plates gl'o tho best satisfaction.
Cost but $15 and will
Cure Sore Mouth
cnused by wearing other kind of
plate.
Q5HHB
Bailey the Dentist
Third Floor l'uxton Illock.
PHONE 1083.
Direct Iloute to ainniiuir Inhibition
ANCHOR LINE
dteniunltliia from !evr York Weeklr tow
(iI,AS(iOW VIA LONDONDERRY.
Ealoon. $50 and up. Second Cabin. $32.50 and
up. Miuru nab, y.ij unu upwards.
For Illustrated folder and further Informa
tion uppiy 10 UENUEUSON UUOTHEHd,
Chicago, or
. S. McNALLY. 1323 Farnam St..
GEO. IS. ABBOTT. 1221 Farnam St.. Omaho.
Rtcord Voyaoe 4 Pitt. 7Houti. 22 Mlnulei.
UUslUiM la LIVtrtr'UdL l llllFCMrnjuu
New England. Twin Screw, 11.600 " Aug. 14
Commonwoalth " 12,000 Tom Aug, 28
PORTLAND ta LIVEHP00L 9
Vancouver .... Aug. 3 Dominion .....Aua. 10
Cambroman. .. Aug, 17 Vancouver .... Sept.5
For farther lalarmtllof . iMrtti
Company's Olllcti. t9 Dtirbora SI.. Chlcato. Ills.
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, , , , Leuve. Arrive.
Black Hills, Deadwood,
Hot Springs a 3;00 pm a 5:00 pm
Wyoming, Caliper and
Douglas d 3:00 pm c 5:00 pm
Hastings, York, David
City, Superior, Genevu,
Exeter und &oward,...b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm
Not folk, Lincoln and
Fremont b 7:30 nm bl0:25 am
r i milium uuuui ....u i am
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Weeping Wuter o 4:10 pm alO;45 am
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i win City Passenger. ...a 6:00 nm a 9:10 pm
bioux Uiy l'asiengur...u 2:45 pm ulltlu um
Emersoii i-otul u UM pm b ;W um
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun
day unly. d Dally sxcept Saturday, u Dally
except Monday. '
UNION STATION-IOTII AND MAHCV.
Lnlon rnclflc.
Overland Limited....
Fast Mall
Mall and Express.,.,
Leave. Arrive,
.a i:20 am n 7:20 pm
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Fort Dodge Local, from
Council lilufto a 6:00 am
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Express n 5:15 pm n S:20 am
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Chicago Daylight Spo'l.. 6:00 nm
De Moines nnd Daven
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::l(l orlb 1Mb Street.
Prof. Vnnen fliA nmltiA,. M.1 n
at entlst of eastern fame, with hi force o
able assistants, has opened a School o.
Occult Science In Omaha, where Uulnu
along this line rmiv receive i.rn.iln,., in.
structloiis In Mental Telepathy, Magnetism
or the Mind, Hypnotism nnd Suggest v
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AILWAY TI.ME I'.VIIU,
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Knnxna City, St. Jimcph A Council
IllutTs.
I-eave. Arrive.
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jvansau uuy rdgnt ix..aiu;ju pm a u:i5 u
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vt ymoro. iicairico and
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Denver Limited a ::.. pm u i:w pm
uiacK inns and l'uget
sound, uenver con
nection a 9:00 nm a. r.:4. am
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luouth b 3:20 nm bll:05 nm
Ilellovuo ft. Paclllc Jct..u 7:40 pm u ii'.V am
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C'hleiiKO, llurlliiKliiu .t Uulnuy,
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ast Mull u iiii pm
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WAR MOSTLY ON PAPER
.leuteiinnt II. 11. Dlvon of llic EIkIiiIi
C'uviilry Tiilkn of the AIU'kciI
C'rnr.j' .Snake Uprising;.
Lieutenant II. 13. Dixon of the Eighth
cavnlry. United States army, was nt head
(liiartcra yestorday. Lieutenant Dixon was.
tho olllccr ln charge of tho United
tatcs troops ln tho Crcok nation at the
tlmo of tho Insurrection of Crnzy Snnkc
and his party, who objected to tho nc
ceptance of the treaty between tho United
States and tho Creek nation. Speaking
of that affair the lieutenant said:
"Wo had a far moro dangerous outbreak
ln tho yellow journals of tho country than
wo had In the Indian Territory. Of courso,
times wcro lively thcro for n while and
wo had to do considerable riding over tho
country to mnko arrests and break up tin
lawful meetings. There was something not
unfair In tho first proposition of Crnzy
Snake. He has an Idea lhaf the whites
ln that part of tho country havo united
to drlvo the Indians from tho soil which
by treaty with tho United States was set
asldb to them and over which by tho terms
of that same treaty they wero to havo
sovereign power as long as grass should
grow and water run. Ho said that tho
grass had not censed to gvw- nnd wnter
still ran, and, therefore, tho United States
had no moral right to set nsida
tho treaty, but ho was willing, If
tho white, peoplo must have some
of the land, to divide tho terri
tory with them, the Indians to still bo su
premo ln that part of tho lnnd which they
retained. Ho had an Idea that by winning
over a majority of tho Indians to his sldo
he could havo another election, repeal tho
net accepting tho new proposition of the
United States beforo It had been confirmed
by tho United States senate and thoreby
bring things back to whoro they wcro be
foro tho acceptance of tho treaty.
"At this time Crazy Snake ami his pnrtl
sans uro at large ln tho nation, being under
bond for their npponranco for trial on
i chnrgo of Inciting rebellion and attempt
ing to set up a government within tho bor
ders of tho United States. The charges of
murder and other crimes which 'wcro
made against them by many peoplo wero
Ignored, as it is the policy of the govern
ment to placate tho Indians as mucH as
possible."
Knrly MornliiK Fire ill 1Vilnniivlp
WILSONVILLE, Nob., Aug. 3. Special
Telegram.) Tha north sldo livery barn,
owned by Halloy & Kempf, together with
flvo head of horses, carriages, buggies and
feed and J. II. Morgan's blacksmith nnd
wagon shop wero burned at 1 o'clock this
morning and It was with difficulty tlint
other buildings In that locality were saved.
Tho loss on the barn and stock will amount
to about $1,700. on which there was $1,333
Insurance Tho loss to tho blacksmith
shop will amount to $500, on which thcro
was $200 Insurance.
AdnniN County Hfinihllcniix.
HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 3. (Special Tolo
gram.) At n meeting of the Adams county
republican central committee todny it was
decided to hold tho county convention for
the purposo of electing delegates to tho
stato convention on Saturday, August 24.
The dnto for tho regular county convention
was left with Chairman Splccr to decide.
George Lay was elected committeeman
from Hanover nnd Jacob Heller was elected
committeeman from the First ward.
IrrlKiitlon Ditch CIihmki'n IIuiiiIn.
GERINO, Neb,, Aug, 3. (Speclnl,) A
contract has Just been entered into whore
by the ownership of tho Central irrigation
ditch will on Septombor 15 pass Into the
hands of tho Central Irrigation district,
which has been organized In tho territory
covered by the canal,
juajuui J3Ji: SLSDAY,
AUGUST 4, 1001.
TO SEE KING'S CORONATION
Buprems Aim in Fashionf.b'6 Ecoioty is to
Get a Seat in th Abbey.
HIGH PRICES OFFERED IN CASH AND HONOR
Only by Mnrrlimc to n Lord Cnn nu
Amerleiin tilrl lie Present, mid
This Is Mmv InceiilUe to
.tliitcliiiinkliit;.
(Copyright. 1901, by Press Publishing Co.)
LONDON, Aug. 3. (New York World Ca
blcgraui Special Telcuram.) To o..i n
In tho grand old Abbey of Westminster on
uie occasion or the coronation of King im-
ward next yenr Is now tho ono sunreme
uiuuiuon oi lasnionabie society below tho
tank of nobility and of the wealthy nluto-
crnts, native and fnrelen. who hnvn nni.i
loruines wittin the Inst ten or twenty
j ears.
.....uj .luifi iCun millionaires nnu me i re
male entourage arc rager lu the hunt for
i no coveted tickets, aud nro milling every
social nnu even Hiiancl.il wire to securo
them. Keen competitors with them In the
race are tho mining nabobs of South Africa.
in wnoso interest the war nualnst the lloer
republics was undertaken and for whose
benefit mainly it is being waged.
i no chances arc slender that any one of
mcse moneyed noblea will bo nblo to suc
ceed. Against them nnd their checkbooks
tho doors of tho historic edifice will be
barred nnd their gulden keys will bo pow
erlesa to forco nn entrance. Tho Insult
erablo obstoclo Is that tho building Is hardly
sufficient to accommodate thoso who hold
tho hereditary right to be present nnd who,
therefore, cannot bo excluded.
lo erty Would (iludl) foment.
XInny Impecunious members of the nobil
ity would gladly part with their privileges
for even a moderate sum ln cold cash, but
It Is oat 'of their power to do so. In the
coronation pageant encli one of them will
havo to sit with his peers ln all tho regalia
of his rank.
If, therefore, nn American millionaire!
wern to masquerade In that costumo ho
would be Immediately detected ns an Im
postor and souio minion of his grace of
Norfolk, tho carl marshal of the kingdom,
would bo dispatched to hustle him out of
tho building ln nil his borrowed finery.
For the same reason tho millionaire's
wlfo and daughters will havo to stay on
the outside and content themselves with a
scat In soino window along tho Uno of tho
nrnn..ln U'.rn nnv nn. nf them In
smuggle herself In among the peeresses
nromr.l rrnnsi.re nnd eleelmnnl would he
swift and certain. Tho only American
women who will bo present are those who
have married Kngllshmcn with titles". Foro
most of these will bo Consuclo, the Amcii
can duchess ot Marlborough.
Unit for American Heiresses.
Curious ns It may seem, this coronation
may bo tho Indirect means of bringing nbout
several Anglo-American alliances within
tho next few months. There aro scores of
poor, unmarried lords around, some Juit
entering Into mnnhood nnd others old nnd
gray and gouty. As tho wlfo of ono ol
them tho American heiress could get Into
tho coronation fete, with a coronet on hor
ambitious llttlo head.
,V fortune for n coronet" Is the mntrl-
monlnl wnrcry of halt tho daughters Of
Amarlcnn millionaires now in London.
When King Edward had the crown Jewels
taken from tho tower last week he got au
VA'U1 b IU t'AUIUUID IIIU1I1 I1MU , U U mi . IV IOI
said, that soino of tho largest stones wero
pnstc. 'i niB seems to connrm tno oia story
flint wltnn Klnir flnnrcrn IV wna hnnl nn ho
nftnn nPfl tn tnko Inu-olu from Ihn repnlln
' ' - - - - " o n - - -
and sell them to tldo him over. A aues
tlon Is to be asked In Parliament on this
Kiildpet.
Ante Room Echoes
Tho triennial conclavo committee of the
Knlcbts Temnlars of the stntn of Nehrnska
has Inmied a circular on tho subiect of tho
tuinjmu 3 uu iit'in ui iuiiin iiiu, iiiui
circular states that a special train will leave
Omnha. Rat,.rdnvAIr,.Rt24 atr. n. m.. nro.
vldlng that 150 persons can bo secured to
mnko tho trip. At this time there is llttlo
doubt that tho number can bo obalned. None
in ivnig. us icmpiars ami meir i amines ami
irienns win no pcrmuieu on uio special,
wnicn win no run on a scncuuio nest aimed
. .. . i i. ...i,, i . . . . .. ..... ...
iu inu jji-upiu wiiu win iiiuuu up inu iai ly.
it win reach unicago, hunuay, at i.jo a. m
remain thcro two hours and then proceed
to Loulsvlllo arriving there that night.
Tho train will consist of Pullman cars,
sleepers and chair cars. Reservations for
sleepers must bo made immediately.
Mount Calvary commnndcry of Omaha will
go on tho special train as escort to tho
grand commandery, and It It tho deslro of
tho committee that as many ot the knights
as possible go on tho special from Omnha,
although the train will bo hold In Chicago
long enough to permit persons arriving In
Chicago from tho stations south of tho
Platte to Join the special there.
Tho commltteo announces that It has
mado no arrangements for hotel accom-
modatlons for tho party, but hns secured
as headquarters two largo rooms on tho
first floor of tho Hoys' High school, which
Is centrally locatod for tho purpose. Tho
largo hotels In tho city havo nil been taken,
but at this tlmo thcro Is room to bo had
at smaller hotels nnd boarding houses. Per
sons desiring to secure rooms nro requested
to nddress Colonel J. T. Oathrlght. chair
man of committee on hotels, Loulsvlllo, Ky.,
telling him exactly what Is wanted nnd ho
iu iih-.uu i.i.iii.iiiin. im uu a iiuaa.un,.
Parties of six or more can bo located more
satisfactorily thnn smnller parties. The
commltteo assures all who attend Hint thoy
win uo wen caieu ior, urn wioeo wno su-
cure places in ndvnneo will bo more likely
to securo comfortable quarters.
Nebrnskn lodge No. 1. Knights of Pvthlns.
will cpen tho summer season of festivities
with a lawn social on tho evening of
Wednesday, August 7, It will bo nn Ico
cream social nnd will bo nn extonslvo affair,
It will be given on tho lawn of Chancellor
Commander Kdward Wnlsh, at Forty-olght
and Poppleton nvonue. The membors are
coking forward to tho occasion as onp
of real social enlovmont. Vlsltlnir knlBli
nnd friends are cordially Invited to spend
tho ovmlng with No. 1.
The preliminary steps hnvo been taken by
tho members of Nebraska lodgo No. I,
Knights of Pythias, towards establishing a
monthly paper or lodge bullotln, In which
nil the Important nows nnd Items of interest
to members of tho lodgo will bo chronicled,
The Intention Is to mnko it tho spiclost
lodge paper of any now published. In ad
dition to tho general nows of tho lodgo It
will be brim full of wit and humor, and
whilst lots of space will bo given to tho
critic, a corner will bo reserved for the
omnipresent kicker.
On Monday evening, August C, tho lodgo
will work In tho third rank nnd all mem
bers In tho city, ns well as visitors nro ex
pected to 'bo present.
The, consolidation of Mars lodge and
Nebraska No. 1 has proved a benefit to both
lodges, a ueiier spirit ot l'ythlanlem Is
prevalent unu a marKcu increase lu tho nt-
ondnnce at lodge Is nightly shown, nnd the
'"7'" vi, K-ciiug uini rymiaiiism
o u.i! .uunim-iii coiicepuon or man nai
ney nie oeucr ior Belonging to !
On Aucust IP, a bchool of iustrucilou In I
aw
iVil & u
Ten Day's Trip,
!
Yellowstone
The HurHngton's Yellowstone Park exeur
bion which leaves Omaha, Tuesday, August U0,
will be back again on the morning of the UOth.
In other words, the trip to and through the
Park will take only about nine days. $100
more than covers every expense of the trip
railroad fares, sleeping ear both ways, meals
en route, hotels and stage in the Park.
Ask for booklet giving full information.
TICKET OFFICE.
1502 iMiriiain St.
the secret or unwritten work of tho order
will bo hold under tho direction nnd super
vision of tho deputy grnnd chancellor,
UrOlllCr .11. n UUU. 1 HUSO oi luu lliuilllll'l -
H who would witness an cxampllllcntlon
' t work wlU 'lo wc 10 ltccI' ln nllml
,,u' am b Present
Seymour enmp, Woodmen of the World,
held nn enjoyable social session nt Itn
rooms on Fourteenth street Friday evening.
A lnrgo pnrt of tho membership wns pres
ent. Gate City Hive, Ladles of tho Macabccs
will givo a boat party Tuesday evening.
Mcccn court, Tribe of ncn Hur, will glvo
a picnic nt Lako .Mnnawa Thursday
Tho Omnha district logrolling association
tho Modern Woodmen will hold Its an-
nunl picnic at Ilcnnlnuton. Aucusr in. nnlnh
Jounson, stnte deputy head consul, will
acnvcr tho principal nddrcss. A special
I . . . .
train win run from Omnha In tho morning.
DESPERATE BRITISH CABINET
Attempt All Sorts nt Methods to Sup
m .. .
irtnii uie 1'IIHIIC.
(Copyright, I'M, by Press Publishing Co.)
uviuu?i, AUg. 3. (Now York World f'n.
un-urum opecini Telegram.) The attempt
luv nruisn cauinot to punish tho Dally
Mall for publishing War ofllco conlldentlal
documents by cutting off Its stinnlv of nin.
cial Information signally failed. Tho Dnllv
-"u 10 puuusn nn tho oniclnl
"""" " ''". ""ving inrcaicncd 1110 I10WS
"nv'.'""-. Bu,la lur orcacu oi contract
ir tnoy fnUctl to supply it.
Tin Tl i i
,,, ',,,, 1 " , ' ,B ,"l" nmcK ' DOItB 01
.h?.,Ul,,lsturS heCS0 11 Prists In pub-
llshlng reports of tho parliamentary com
mittees, not merely beforo they aro Issued
to tne members, but beforo they havo been
revised by tho committees concerned. It Is
suspected that there is an underground
connection btween tho Times and the poor-
Cst grade of omdnls. who simnlv u with
i . .
i these tlocuments.
As n result tho spenkor ot tho Houso of
Commons, whose disciplinary powers aro
absolute in such matters, is fra mini: a rulo
under which any Journnl that nubllshcs tho
contents of any parliamentary paper beforo
it Is issued in tho usual way to members
will bo denied tho privileges of entry Into
tho houses of Parliament. This of courso
Is as silly as War Secretary Ilrodcrlck's
cbortlvo effort to punish tho Dally Mall
Alfred Harmsworth, as n mark of hU
souse o: tho way In which ho has boon
treated by ministers to whom tho Mall was
"ist valuable ally in arousing a war fool
lnB nu" treating prcjudlco against tho
"oers, nas resigned his nicmbcrsmp in too
-'"-'" mo neauqunricrs oi loryism
Mrs. Marshall Field, Jr., neo Huclt, bo-
camo tho mothor of a son July 31. She was
at her nushmd's Warwickshire resldoncc,
Compton Vcrney. Mother and son are both
doing well. Marshall Flold, sr., arrived
Inst week in tlmo for tho happy event.
Tho duke, ot Marlborough resents vigor
ously the statements mado In tho English
press that Illcnliclm palaco was only ren
dered available for buch purposes as the
monster unionist demonstration next Satur
day by tho ,avlaU 0pcndlturo upou U 0f
Vanderbilt money. He has cnusod n stnte
mn, , i,n nnhiislind donvinrr this nnd nl
leKllJS tmU at t1(, llcati, ot i, father the
capitnl mm of 11.583,730 was sot free, of
which Jin,200 'nh expended on tl)0 palaco
nnd Us gardens. Doubtlcsi tho Vanderbilt
fortuno ramo ln handy for tho duke In other
ways, but bo Is sensitive over the mlsundor-
stnndlng that the nnclont family mansion
wns only rendered habttnblo tnerowun
Tho duko of Mnnchcater Is looked at
askance by the orthodox Frco Masons hero
because ho ti led to introduco into irciauu
" temple of the Fraternal Mystic circle. In
Ireland Masonry, unlike that in Kngland
n"'1 Ar.ioilcn. Is mainly n polltlco-rcllglous
organization win ueun u uuj n, ...... ...
nuiws urnnge irieuun i" ""."
how theso cnn bo ndvnnced by a lodgo
founded for tho study of traditions and m
eraturo of tho Orient
SiMitts 111 it V County Conveiillim.
GRIUNO, Neb., Aug. ?.. iSpeclal.) Tho
republican convention of hcotts Illuil
county hns been called to meet nt Oerln
on August 21. nnd tho primaries recom
mended for tho 20th Inst. Tho convention
will consist of tltty-ono delegates, and will
nominate n full county ticket, ns well ns
seloctlns dolrgatcs to tho stnto convention
Mint by TuiKet Itlllo.
LKKiH. Neb., Aug. 3. (Special.) Whllo
Al and Val Ilerron worn practicing target
shooting ono of them missed Ihe mark
nnd tho bullet stiuclc John Asche In tho
leg. Aoche Is n carpenter and was work
Ins on a building eighty rods away. The
rllll used WU a !5.rnllhnr. The hullet htn
not been located
Cuoirr t (leiicvn.
orjNIJVA, .vcb, Aug. 3. (Sperlal.) Ali
night a cool breeze blow 'ram tlm north-
ras aud is htill blowlnn.
Tho sky In
cloudy.
vrVJ S2s "S3 EE vfrfl
FIR l ira
Park
Back
and
Tel. 250.
BURLINGTON STATION,
10th unit Mason Sts.
Tel. 128
INDEPENDENCE CLOSES UP
Boston Yacht Givoj Columbia Muob Snuggsr
Company Ihnn Beforo.
FORTY SECONDS BEHIND IN THIRTY MILES
Corrected Time MnWrs It Only OnP
.Mliuit,. Kleven Second, llcspltn
I lu Old ViM'lifN Sti-iidler (Julnu
Ilncc In I'nst.
NF.WroilT. n. I Aug. 3.-Indepcnoncd
today sailed tho greatest raco of its career.
In a stiff southwesicr. which raised a
ratner heavy sea. It waH beaten forty see-
"""" mur n innnguior course of thirty
mnes, uont by boat, by Colnmbln. An It
allowed Columbia thlrty-ono seconds over
that distance, It wns defeated ono mlnuto
nnd eleven seconds, corrected time. Tills
Is n better showing than Constitution hns
made ngnlnst Columbia under similar con
ditions of wind nnd weather.
in tne nrst leg of tho trlnngle, which
wns n bent to windward. Columbia gained
more thnn three minutes. No ofllcln! tlmo
wns tnken nt either tho ,llrst or tho second
marks, bo theso figures aro only approxi
mated. Tho regatta commltteo estlmato
that on tho second leg of tho course, whlcli
wns a brond reach with tho wind nbatt
tho stnrboard beam, Independence gained
ono mlnuto nnd fifteen seconds on its op
ponent, whllo on tho Inst leg of tho courso,
which was sailed with tho wind on tho port
beam, It gained thlrty-flvo seconds.
Tho Inst leg was tho most exciting. Tho
brcezo wns puffy nnd nt times hnd grcnt
weight in It. Tho ynchta felt its full
strength. Somo tlmo tho leernll of Inde
pendence was completely submerged nnd tho
water on deck rushed off In torrent over tho
tnffrall. Never beforo had It heeled to such
a pronounced degrco. It wnB noticed thnt
when tho squnlls wero tho heaviest, In
deponco steered very wild nnd Hint two
men at tho wheel could not keep It stonily on
Its course. Tho ynwing about was so pro
nounced dhnt It would como up Into the
wind until tho luff of tho Jib top sail quiv
ered as though It wcro closed, hauled
nnd nssnylng a fisherman's luff. A mlnuto
or two Intor It would ho running wldo off
Its courso nnd covering nn amnio stretch
of tho ocean, leaving behind a serpentina
wnice.
Columbia Keeps HIkIiI Abend.
While Independence was doing this work
Columliln wns going through tho wnter
straight, nttondlng strictly to business and
heading for Ilrenton'H lloef lightship. Ho
far as snlls wero concerned Indcpondcnco
hns tho worst of It. It wna handicapped
by a working gaff topsail, which In tho
ten-mlln stretch to windward was moro or
less of n buck sail, nnd which In the two
reaches that followed hnd llttlo pulling or
propelling power. Another sail that pro-
vented It from making n hotter record, was
thu medium sized Jib topsail, which It sot
nftor passing tho first mnrk. This sail con
tributed Inrgcly to Us wild steering nnd
when It wns tnken In tho yacht felt tho
benefit of ltd balance. Mr. Lawson, thu
owner, observed Its behavior from his cteam
yacht, Dreamer.
With regard to the performance of Colum
bia, It was soiled admirably. Tho only mis
hap thnt befoll It wnB tho fouling of tha
Jib sheet when off Point Judith in tho wind
ward log. This ncccsMtntcd n short tank
so that It might bo cleared, but It lost 111 tin
by It. Whllo Indopcndencn wna encounter
ing tho scries of aqunlls ln the homeward
leg, Columbia by no meana escaped ncott
free. The masta both buckled considerably
and Columbia heeled over at thnua ns much
ns tho Iloston boat. Also It steered on two
or thrco occnslona almost ns wildly as In
dependence, but It wns got under coutrql
and stcadlod on Its course much more
quickly.
The thlrty-mllo course, ten miles ot whlaft
wero dead in tho winds oyo covered in two
hours fifty-one minutes, forty-eight st
onds by Colnmbln. making it ono ot ta
fastest races nn record.
A rl 'm In n Well i-iir lleiilrlen.
linATHICi:, Neb., Aug. S. (Sppclal Tel,
gram.) KllputiicU Ilrofi. now havo a flno
arteslnii well nn their rauch ten miles west
of this city. The well U 103 feot deep and
wnter Hows from n two-Inch plpo four feet
nbovo tlm ground at tho ratn ot 000 gallons
per hour. Tho water Is clear as crystal
aud hns n tcmpcrnturo of C3 dngreco.
Colli nl lli-iil lie.
DUATniCi:, Neb , Aug. 3.(Sioclnl Tele'
grnni.) A decided chaiwo In tho weather
took plnco here this afternoon and at ?
o'clock tonight tho thermometer registered
51 degrees.
CniidKliin or Whviii' Itiinlis.
WAVNK, Nil-., Aug. 3, -(Special Tele,
gram )-Tho bank BtntcmentH of Wayne
tanks thin wcM. show d'po. Its amouutlug
lo ovc; yn,wt.