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    THE OMAHA DAILY UEEi SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1001.
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MONEY TO LOA.V-OIIATTKLS.
MONEi toaiud on tilaln notu to salaried
people; busluevs confidential; lowest rntos,
u4 l-uton u.jck. ins J. A. liuttou Co.
X-lM
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, Jew
elry, hnrsej, cows, etc, C. P. Heed, 3! tf. 13.
X-961
, , DO YOU NEED MO.NKY7 ,
Uo loan i'.O uml ui un luriiitjr.', platos,
ho r tea mid other chattel.
SALAIU LOANS
Without mortgage to peop.e holding perma
nent positions. You can get ttie money In
u few hours after making upphcntl.n nnil
luKu 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 months or more In which
to pay it tmck, unJ you need not pay for
It i iiu dnv longer than you keep it, We
charm' nothing fir papers aim we ;lie
you iho tun utnuunt In cash. There ato
lo lower rules than our; our lernu am
the easiest, our business is conll lcnhal
uml our motto la "try to pleuse."
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,
119 Hoard ot TruUe Ulde. Tel. 22-jJ.
(Established 1S1i2.) 300 ii, ICth t.
X-Wi
DO YOU WANT CAltNlVAIi MONEY?
Sulary Loans
To honest working people
on their plain note.
DON'T GET POOLED
by ntherB. Outs aro lowest rates
given to salaried people.
I.nelfst payment?. Strictly confidential.
RELIABLE CREDIT CO.,
Hoom 'Ml, tlnru Moor, 1'uxton Ulock.
X-311
LOANS ON SALARIES, FURNITURE,
llye. stock, etc. yuick service and lowest
raits guaranteed. J. W. TAYLOE, 633 (top
floor) Paxton block, northeast corner itith
und Purnutn; entrance on 16th street,
X-000
LAHOES'i IIUSINEHS In LOANS TO
HALAIllED l'EOl'LE, merchants, team
steih, bearding houses, etc., without sc.
cuiiij , tuskst tcrniH; ifi offices In princi
pal cities, 'iounan, 410 Hoard of Trndo
UlUg X-939
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, hones,
cows, Jewell y. Dull Green. It. 8, Uuritcr blk
X-UJ.'
IlL'hI.VKSS CHANCES.
AN elegantly nnd completely equipped 12
rooin i evidence, finest locution In Council
siiuits, ijcautmil lot surrounded by llnu
biiiimu trues; tuinituru lor salo at sucri
lice; fl monthly liicuuiui toomcrs and
oo.irdeiH; rent, i0; hum orlng J 5. Who
wm uvull thcmuelves of this gouicu op
portunity J. ti. Jouiikon, Ml i. Y, LKu.
'Phono L-22i0. V M1U7
PUltNlTUUE of ll-room, well equipped,
line located lint, Ul'l inoutlily mconiui
roomera and hourdeis, luruuco licat; rent
iML Lady advanced in ours going eust
to. rcslilc. No reasonable offer rejected.
Her loss, your gain. J. 11. Johnson, N. Y.
Life. Y-M10G
BAM SING'S restaurant for pale. 1516 Web
ater. Y tS9 10
OR SALE, stock of harness nnd hard
ware! good location, good town, llnu
crops; snap for right man. O 30, Hee.
Y MI93 )5
I-Oil SALE, drug store, In thriving v lingo;
Rood reasons for selling. Jobn O. Reg in,
I'lattu Center. Neb. Y M4J4 2.
WANTED, stock of .merchandise J10.0CO to
S'JO.Oto; cash deal; glvo complete descrip
tion. Address CI 3.1, lice. Y Mill lo
IV' YOU want to get Into buslncts call on
. II. Hall, CM N. Y. Life. Y-50i li
PHOTO gallery and outfit for rent In good
town of 2,000 population; also photo car
ui.d outfit for calo, cheap. Address Box
211, York, Neb. Y
COMFORTABLE Income assured from In
vestment $100. Wo accent 110 Just for
trial, l'rollts paid weekly by money
order. Highest commercial references
nnd (by permission only) from customers,
llooklet freo. W. W. O'llura, Union Tr.ist
llulldlng, Cincinnati, Ohio. Y-O71-10
IJIJY corn and oats; markets booming.
Send for our book, "Successful Specula
tion." J. K. Comstock & Co., Traders'
Bldg,, Chicago. Y 562 1G"
1'ERMANENT li-comes; $100 realizes nbout
$2.i monthly; other amounts In propor
tion; over ajo per cent In dividends paid
last yrnr; 10 per cent monthly guaranteed.
Address, Arthur Blako & Co., Hammond,
lnd. ' " 560 15
A ANTED Uy n reliable old lino eastern
life Insurance company, rompetcnt stnto
manngers for Knnsas, Colorndo nnd Ne
braska. N'ono but those with thu ability
and experlenco necessary to successfully
handle a stnto agency need apply. To tho
rlaht parties liberal renewal contracts
will bo given direct with tho homo olllce.
Address, S. W. Moody, Western Manager,
Oakland Hotel, Chicago, 111. Y MS i"t
MONh can bo mado. Send for our book
of new Ideas on stock nnd grain trnde.
See Mower & Co.'s advertisement Flnnn
clal page. V 533 15
A ILL sell at n sacrltlco u well established
business of seven years, located In one of
thp leading cities In central Iowa. A
uplendld' opening. Address, a 35, lice.
' Y-57S-15
PRINTING nllicQ for sale. Nice basinets In
growing town; a bargain. Write J. L.
Palmer, New Market, In. Y-579-15
ANTLD, ii party with capital nnd cxperl
once to put In a stock of furniture nnd
carpets In a department store, which busi
ness Is thoroughly established nnd lnrg-
st In the city; it Is a wideawake, grow
1MB town of 4,000. situated n Southwestern
Iowa; grand opportunity, as this depart
ment Is badly needed. Por particulars,
address P. O. Box Ml, Creston, Iowa.
Y-032 15
RESTAURANT, finest pntronnge. largest
business. In live town, i.00) souls, CO mil s
or Omaha; eastern business requires
owners nttontlon; fixtures very best
(new); also furnlturo of 7-rooms above;
$2,000 cash, good clear land or city prop
erty. 'Phono L 22T0. J. 11. Johnson. N. Y.
Life, for full particulars. Y MiM
TELL mo what you hnvo to sell,
roll me' what you want to buy,
If I do not llnd you a denl
You. may say I never try.
JV i?J,n80ni sn N V. Life. Thone L
-.70. Iho rent estnto and business chance
Y-M6I0
I',nJhVll;s,' ,lno locatlon$-0
jooo monthly revenuo exclusive of 30 regu
lar bourders; it's a money maker- entirn
outlir valued at $5,000 to $woo? If you hnvo
some good property maybe we can lenl.
J. II. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y-G:&
$10 DAILY prollt. long eBtab'.lhcd llrst-class
legit mate business, suitable for ladv or
gentleman; lino location; bear closest In
yeytlgntlon, $1,W0: controls $1,000 cash
balnnce eat.y; ono meaning buslnets for
further particulars seo J. II, Johns n.
N. , Life. Y-M637
A ANTED, n partner with $10,000 or $20 000
to Invubt in a staple product: can doublu
your money In four months. M. Ree.
Council niuffs. Y C07 15
$600 WILL buy 13 years' established, well
equipped, drug utore. nt 1102 S. 13th at..
Omaha, if taken before October 1: loca
tlon ciy desirable for Rohemlan or Ger
man. Por particulars, it, Roblr.snn. 6'h
and Jackson. Y-6a 15
10R SALE, blacksmith shop In best county
seat town In southeast Nebraska. Ad
dress G 47, Hee. Y" 674 15
OLD. ESTABLISHED corporation has a
proiu-shnrlng offer to a business man
able to Invest $1,000 nnd take respons'ble
position with tho company paying $ao
per annum; highest commercial references
nrVJ"ru"i,...r,e,.lul,C(1 AuJrcss Bscretiry,
Rox CCi, Pittsburg;, Pa. Y
run K.ciiAxni:.
lOR EXCHANGE, merchandise; good
stock gcnernl dry goods, furnishing goods,
notions, etc.; clean, staple, salable good
all nearly new: will exchange for part
cash, part real estate, fnrm lnnd ore.
ferr'd: must have some cush to imv biii
duo: glvj ful particulars ,,,? ll0
property; might assumo somo mortiiiiKo if
good property. Address Somors ,t- iii'Swn
5)7 Minhattuu Ulock. St. Paul.VunViI '
55131 1D
SMALL Imp-oved ranch for $2,C1) coltnuo
In Omaha. Call or wrlto thla week. Puyne
Knox Company, mnln floor New York
Llfd bldg. '.CM is
l'ATBXTS.
WILL UU' nny good Invention or patent.
A.ddresu Lock Oox 760, Des Moines, la.
-939
HAVE cuk for good patent or Invention.
Address p. o. P.ox $3, Omaha, Neb.
Poll EXCHANGE, 4S0 acres good land. $10
per acre, for Jowelry: will mU in 6ma
cath If necessary, T. M. Cllne. ijm o
Lincoln, Neb. SS-rMw$ U
POM S.l,n-!li:AL II STATE,
UOUSEfJ. LOTS. FARMS..
IRRIGATED LANDS
.tnd
WESTERN RANCHES.
GEORGE P. I1EMIS REAL ESTATE CO..
, , . (Established In lWO
Telephone IS5. Paxton Hloclt.
. HOUSES AND LOTS.
On Rurdetto St., near 21th st. car line. 5
room modern house, except furnao.
Everything up Jo date. $2,000.
Within walking distance, fi-room hnue.
modern except furnace, paved street, nil
special ami regular tuxes paid, nleu bun.
$2,400.
Lnrge 10-room house, besides basement,
which Is tinder whole of the building;
strictly modern; two large lots, licxlio;
large stable. This Is a SNAP. $7,000.
HOMELIKE HOMES In every pnrt of tho
city. PRICES LOW, TERSlS EASY.
LOTS.
Ueautlful residence lots, convenient lo car
line, only $75 to $15, Jjtdown nnd $i per
month.
Others closer In, line locations, $500, $10
down and $10 per month.
THi: AMOVE ARE" EXCEPTIONAL OP
I' LKS.
We have bargains In choice vacant lots In
PORVE RUy'inG ,ocnl"y SKB ua nK
. PAItMS.
IOMl,i.!!''.lr)ou?lnl, county, 30 acres under
cultivation, balance timber nnd under
brush! nbojt GOO cherry trees. 275 plum
trees, 60u currnnt, 300 gooseberries and ons
iicro raspberry bushes: 4-room house,
barn for four head, chicken houses. uoj
well, all fenced. $2,100. Will tnko Omnh.i
$ir30o7iCTIJi',y l th Vnl"C f nbout
PLV.UT AND ORAIN PA RMS OP ALL
lirfi oi- . PfllCES. IN NE-
WRITE L'S. ' M,880Unl' i:t-
,M RANCHES.
2,500 ncrrs deeded land, half of which Is
river land, making a lino bottom, which
ruts from ) to tons of wild hnv of i
line quality; 3uo acres tract In hay, which
will raise nlfalfa, being sub-Irrigated.
This deeded land controls a'rango of 2),
(XH) acres of wild Innd In pasture, set with
llnu crop of buffalo and other grass nnd
pastures l,y) head of cattle. This ranch
Is nil fenced with 3-wlrr rencc; 7-room
dwelling house In good condition, wind
mill, 2 good barns for cattle and horses
ami cattle sheds for CM to SOD hc-Hd of
cattlo; overythlng In good shape. This
place is stocked with son head of high
grade and f.ill-blooded Hereford cnttlo
and nbout 2o heml of work and saddle
horses; all wagons and hay Implements
necessary to run this rnnch. which Is one
of tho llnest In tho west. Only $35,000.
Wi :t . J ' .Tr.1.' '': RS " 1 N' '-VERY DESIR.
COUNTRY SECTION OP THE
INVESTMENTS.
Por money-maklng Investments In rental
?L.,'?c&ifF',r),rPlK'ny' ""ll'llnB sites or
i u r ill n, oiti's J fit
Hi PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON
GILT-EDGE REAL ESTATE
SECURITY.
ALSO WRITE PHIE INSURANCE.
GEORGE P. nEMlFlEAL ESTATE CO..
(Established In IMS)
1 olephrmo C8j. Paxlnn Rlock.
RE-fill 13
SWEET & HEADLEY.
lcI- I''". 013 N. Y. U Rldg.
WE HAVE, without doubt, tho best prop
erties for tho prices nsked In Omnha
today.
NEAR HANSCOM PARK. D-r. mod. x.
heat, good lot, barn, price only $2,500:
nVirk? offcr- WE ARE GOING TO
oLLL IT.
NEW 7-r. modern, ex. hent, lot 50x132, fine
neighborhood, $2,100; mako an offer.
liARUAIN.
Pc,AnP ""'I. 7-r.. mod. x. furnace,
loti ? ?i -nl "' Hha(lc' worth $2,500; prlco
FLORENCE RLVD, near Like. 7-r.. In
lino repn r, wntcr, sewer, gas, lot 30x110.
,s,n WIlklng distance and worth
$2,000. I'rlca only $1.C60. Mako an offer
WE ARE GOING TO SELL IT.
NivrJ?;COT'5AOR' nor,t,h nea- .
nt $1,100. Make offer.
G-r. cottago. Jot 15x125. east front, near
car, for $S50. A BARGAIN.
IP YOU WILL INVESTIGATE TUP
AP.OVE PROPERTIES AT ONCE YOU
WILL MAKE SOME EASY MONEY.
SWEET & HEADLEY.
Tcl- "'2- 613 N. Y. L. Rldff.
RE-510 15'
GARVIN RROS.. 1601 PARNAM ST.
Commercial Nnt'l Uunk JJIdu.
PAItM. 22 ncres good lnnd, nenr Port Crook.
A bargnln. Investigate. Price, $1,000.
Southwest of Hanscom park on Dupont
?tr,rpi',f.wJa,.ory.".wellInB' 11 rooms, with
lot 60x128 feet. A bargnln. Price, $1,000.
In WEST PARNAM district, two 6-room
cottages, with CO-ft lot. cast front, ono
llIoc!cv?rf Frnam St. on 3lth St. Rents
for $I0S per annum. Price, $3,600.
A GOOD INVESTMENT Substantial brick
property within 4 mllo of postofflce, now
Jf.ntc".f0.r ,,1.(!?J,or a"num. Price. $7,000.
A o will lonn $4.00") nt 5V4 per cent Interest
on this property,
3302 llnmllton, cottage, city water, $550.
GARVIN UROS "l'tVM PARNAM ST.
TXKi ill 15
FINE GARDEN LAND.
Six ncres choice land, right on Center.
tine macadamized street, for $S23
Great bnrgaln-seventeen acres extra cholco
garden land, Just west of elfy limits, be
rorCe$" lSe",Cr Leavenworth streets,
HICKS, 326 Hoard of Trndo nulldlng.
RE-525-13
A. P. TUKEY & SON have bought Mr.
W. 11. Alexander's beautiful home on th
southwest corner of 31st nnd Poppletoi
Ave. This Is a lino comer, fronting i t
on 31st street, with a good, modern. 1 -room
hoiuc. newly painted, wl h stn'jlo
nnd all In llrst-cluss condition. This Is a
very deslrnblo home and will be sold nt
the rluht prlco and on easy terms. South
Omaha stockmen will llnd It to their
ndvantaKo to oxnmlno thH proportv.
A. P. TUKEY & SON, Board of Trade.
RE-3.ni 13
PASTOR'S MOVE.
Having ncccptcd n call to KanFns City, I
win sell, nt a sacrifice, my new built 7
room. completely modem home. Cor. 331
and Lincoln boulevard, Remts Pnr'; lot
7flxt:c, line largo shade trees. Will b!1
this week to tho highest bidder. Come
and sec mo. Rev. Carl Vlngren.
RE-5D2 15
OWNER old. must sell mortgaged York
farm; uo trade Box 2SS, York, Neb.
RE-
LOTS. 2Sth nnd 20th Fairmont Place, on
fnvnrablo terms. Ad1rjs P. II. Kannen.
133 West Water st., Milwaukee. Wis.
RE
10-ROOM brick house. 3200 Hnrney; electric
light, steam heat, two bath rooms, laun
dry; $1,000 carpets and rugs. If desired:
vncant Oct. 1. 1019 N. Y. Life Bids.
ItE-550 15
ACREAGE burgalns. Canal work begin
soon:
1 ncre, nenr car lino $ 300
4 acres, nenr cur lino 1,000
C acres, on naved etrcot "0
8 acres, on Holt lino M)
1 acre, with good house V.'OO
20 acres, on West Sldo , 2,601
20 ncres. on West Sldo 3,500
Lot, mil, near Vinton 70)
Lot, llnmllton. near 27th 500
Lot. Webster and 30th , 601
Lot. California and 30th 750
Cottage nnd lot. 20th and Center SM
Rrlck cottage and lot. Cnstcllnr l.OOO
Pine recldence property, near Par-
nam , , 7,5o)
DAVID C. PATTERSON, Patterson Rlock.
RE-616 13
SEVEN-ROOM modern house, full lot. largo
tjarn. near Hnnscom pnrk. nt a bargain.
Nlco 6-room house, cellar, well, small barn,
2 acres. No. 30th St.
furna'c?0 wo"0' lot' mo1trn except
U.tt No. isth' st', 8-room house, city water.
bnrn. half lot SOxiio, $'.ioo. '
5, 0 and 7-room houses, modern except fur
nace, well-locn ted, Income 10 per cent net.
U, R. PALL, 526 N. Y. LIFE.
KB -W
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POIl NAI.E-HEAI, USTATi:.
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON.
J. A. Painter, Salesman.
RE-D 13
SPECIAL UAROAINs!
THE HARTON home, 21st and California
Hts.. offers to the prospective buyer of n
?.1.lLlJf.".lcl0M home, line large barn, HOT
AT Lit hent, best of sanitary plumbing,
perfect repair nnd ACTUALLY at 50 cents
on the dollar of Its VALUE today. Talk
with us about this.
121 S. T'M Ave., tho AYER residence. 10
rooms. HOT WATER hent. OAK llnlsh,
line PH'MIUNO, REST of construction,
and n HAROAIN. LOCATION CHOICE,
nnd us the owner Is nbout to leave tho
city It must bo sold soon. Don't lull to
see this.
We have three properties, with HOT
WATER heat, all WELL located; one
northwest, SNAP at $3,250; one near Hans,
com park, $3,m!0: ono south part. $3,000.
All of these places arc worth your lnvcstl
gatlon. I N VESTM ENT HA RG Al N.
Hue brick property, well rented $03 per
month, $7M per year; two llrst-class mod
ern 8-roorn residences, 3 blocks from High
school, on corner, stone walk paving paid;
guarantee 8 to a per cent on prlco nuked,
$G,C0.
.. PARM LANDS.
Parms sell like GOLD dollars. Tho hnrd
part of It Is to llnd tho PARMS. Rut wo
huvo SOME VERY good ones.
101 ncres, only 3 miles from Pennington,
very line rolling lnnd, not enough to wash,
but good, llrst-class, all tillable, or nne
hay land; fair Improvements and a lino
country. Price, U) per ncre.
o also have another ono u miles from
Pennington equally as good, with little
better Improvements, occupied by ono
tenant for 10 years; very tine land, no
weeds, no poor land, 2 wells and every
foot can be cultivated. Price. $30 per ncre.
240 ncres n SARPY county, tho EDEN of
the SOUTH PLATTE country; closo to
best town; very line Improvements; u
fnrm that you will be pleased with when
you see It. Price, $36.50 per acre, and It Is
worth tho money,
KW.Pr vry mi? 1,1,1(1 ln WAYNE nnd
CEDAR counties at from $30 to $30 per
ncre that Is HARD to bent. This Is known
ns tho suro CROP section of Nebrnskn.
Wo send n salesman to show nit ,nr inn.i.
See us. '
D. V. SHOLES COMPANY,
Tel. S29. 310 N. Y. Life.
RE-50:1 15
R. C. PETERS & CO.,
1702 Pamam St.,
Bco Hldg.
v ,M DWELLING HOUSES.
No. lD2-C-room house, bath, closet, gas nnd
gas flxturri, nil complete, hard oil fin
ish, nicely papered: barn nnd quite u Id
of fruit on premises; lot 101x12), with
i,lXV.on,y onc 1,lork fro"i enr; price,
$2,000.C0; want an offer.
No. i05S-ln West Fnrnam district. 10 rooms,
all modern, double parlors, hnrd wo d
llnlsh. reception hall, hard wood doors;
6 bedrooms, everything up to date, good
No. lol-In West Parnam district. S-room,
oak finish, combination gas and electric
IlBllt'..'l-J.,cilutlful home, one block from
car, $1,700.
A BARGAIN.
5 rooms, barn, south front, 2 blocks from
KOO(1, fnlr repair; prlco $S50. Term".
$100 or more down, bal. $10.00 per month.
quick? Crby St 1,O0k nt th"!'
VACANT PROPERTY.
afn?l"37,hn ?$
JST Want an ofrer-own"
E?-BA 'ront, lot S7xlC5 feot, near corner of
win ana ucwey Ave., for $2,000. A bar-
( fit
Corhcr lot, 26th nnd Elm Sts., for $300.00.
Corner lot nt 25th nnd Bancroft Sts., for $4C0
w v. . FARM LANDS.
i,ni-'vnvJli!'t ?fcured, h" EXCLITSIVE
AGENCY for tho salo of 3.000 ncres of
lnnd the EXTREME EASTERN PART
OF NEHRASICA. They nre tho ver?
best of farm lands nnd will bo sold nut
nulckly. Can sell you nny size farm
desired. Write us for descriptive circular;
n. C. PETERS & CO..
Beo Bldg., Omnhft, Neb.
RE-683 15
PATNE-KNOX COMPANY take ORE T
Pleasure In announcing n DECIDEDLY
Eul!nKclntere.Ht J" "EAI ESTATE In
tho city. Several of pur best BARGAINS
i&m if,'! ''I?'14. woro BOLD at once.
I'rom the MANY fine opportunities to
V.nn.1". B0 homes that are now on ou?
Ing weck tno '0llw-
19-n" 2M "".'J Ca Ifornla Sts.. corner lot,
VXRvZW b.rlck lints, with ALL
?n0DEHir'' ."P-ato conveniences and
In oxcellent rcpa r. renting for $63 tier
FlNETVN:STfT? 0"I,ortllnlt- ft
TW?hI?pcr,5'.l1 "PSE No. 1S26 North
19th St.. contains 7 rooms, RATH gas
Sfi,lC0VMC,cU?n' hot nnd co d' water
YOUR CHANCE. ' ' 8
747 On 42d nnd Cass, 8 fine rooms rns
furnace, good bathroom, EVERYTHING
iipW'SJiV S.0U,.h1 ont' near ono o "our
BEST schools, $3,600. EASY TERMS.
KOUNTZE PLACE.
STRICTLY IN IT!!!
Referring to our advertldement of lust
ono-y- a
In this beautiful locality. remm
PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY
Slain Floor New York Life Rid g.
Z RE-529-13
NINE-ROOM house, city wnter sink TT
clojot In the house; connected" -ith sewer
Corner, two blocks from 24th street enfr
nenr church and school: a Bnitn. $i "'
Another one on Mdjolnlng lot. neorlv th
same for $1,100. These ou'ght to bo kicked
un quick at these prices. imckcu.
'th.nnweek.0?hl0 St" "enr :0lh' lf S0'1
I. N. HAMMOND 15th nnd Fnrnam Sts
RE-5SI-15 "
5 ACRES. N. 24th fit., south of Miller nnrk
cars will soon pass this property. $2 50O
MnoVrnt? rVc'e'.S7 "Mi
1CfrS.7CSPr9.c?."$Wth f V- '!
LCl?eaflnXV:f75CeaaCchh."Cnr27,h Bnd S,r"
? . Franklin, 6-room house, high and
sightly: near enr lino. $1,200. K ' nna
2-8. ; 22ill Lat- 6-room house, $i,sno.
Vrliefihm,'' 6'room ,,ousi lot WxJK ft.
N. E. 'corner 26th and Cuming sts two
houses; lot 53xSl ft. SUBMIT OFFKP
1143 nnd 1143 N. 17th St., 60x140 ft.; mivinir
paid. Cheap at $2,650. '
1"3orft,rk$60Oh aVe,)' 7"rm hOUF0! lot Ml
WllV: rta0,f !! Br0U"li
J. N. PRENS5ER, O PP. (j LD P, O
RE-61S 13
I5t,OVD ranch In Pox Butto county for
$1,200; 720 ncres deeded and home tea P
owner will also sell 40 head of 1 ca t'o
cheap jf taken at once. See u5 quPk
Yorkl.lfo bldg. RE-631 15
THERE nre still three lino lots for Tin
facing 2lth street for $6V each: eight ta 2
facing 25th St.. $500 each; all in bISck is
Wilcox s First nddltlon. one b"ocl nortli
of Vinton Btreet. Terms, $100 cash, bal"
nnce on easy payments, '
Also houses nnd lots in nny part of tho
city on monthly payments.
Call nnd see W. II. RUSSELL.
426 Ramge Bldg., Omnha, Neb.
RE-532 15
aYnap. 3119 Rurt St.. 6-room house, full
lot, $l.CO0.
Tlr Uyron Utcd Co.. 212 So. 14th St.
Wi-5D3 15
ron HAi.n-itK.ii. nsrvrn.
i,issr-iriuuin mod. cniuiRf, iu nnu iuuii?l,
$2,iJ LlPKunt S-room mod. houno nnd bnrn
U.l. .....I ......
f frtrt r . . . . An ... a
nr... auiii ituii xjrifliui.
$l,60O5-room cottage, barn nnd shade, near
J2,50i Elegant 6 room mod. cottage nnd
WEST FAtlfy'AM niSTUICT.
$15,000 Elcpnnt home on S2d St., Just north
of hnrnam.
$10,CJ)-Strlctly modern house on 31st Ave.,
facing east on Turner park,
$14,(-Anothcr on TDth St.
$11,000 Pine large 10-room house nnd barn
On HI.
We have others as low as $3,500.
MnVTMlt V II A l I. VTQ
$1.100-o-room cottage on No. 2Sth St.
$S09-5-room cottage on No. 2Sth Ave.
$ido s-room cottage, 27th and Rurdette,
VACANT.
$2,6iyV-Plne. corner. West Parnam district.
i,.nu-ouin front, near 31st Ave. and
Dodse.
$1,400 Lot near 33th und Dodge.
$1,000 South front on Parnam, near 41st.
$ North front on Fnrnam, neur 42d.
$400 Two lots soth and Ohio.
iu lots in Marysvlllo addition, facing Man
ilerson and Spauldlug streets, east of 26th
St., only $300 to $7&i. These lots are sur
rounded by attractive homes and aru
grout bnrenlns.
3 nlcp lots in Plalnvlcw, facing Mnndcrson
unci i.auu sts., near 21st St., only $32
to !500.
Plro Insurance. Houses for rent.
, . SHIMER & CHASE.
601 Hee Building. Telephone 1412.
RE 637 15
HENRY B. PAYNE'S GREATEST OP
ALL SNAPS.
A snap Investment of two oast front lots
wiwi s-room house in line repair, north
nnrt of city, near Dodgo St. car for ?l,5oo.
Rental pays over 12 per cent per annum
with room for another house. You ought
to Investlcnte this.
In Orchnrd Hill I have tho biggest bar
gnln Mver offered. Pine south front lot
fenced In with house of 7 largo rooms,
porcelnln hath, etc., good burn, nil for
tho ridiculously low prlco nf $l,7uo.
Two elegnnt enst front building lots in
choicest part of West Pamam district.
Close to car, lately cut way down to $2,0)
each. Beats anything over offered ln that
part of city
Another pair of building lots with 100 feet
south and 17i feet east frontago nt 4uth
und Charles Sts. Cost owner $2,600, but 1
nm authorized to let both go nt only $S00.
hat do you think of that? Better come
quick If you want them.
Two lino houses ne.tr St. Mary's Ave., pnv
ing, permanent walks and all other taxes
paid In full; rental of $723 per year with
out change in tinnuts for ten years, can
now be had at a splendid lUuro for somo
cash Investor. Cull for full particulars,
as this must be sold at once,
SOUTH SIDE.
A good 6-room house, city water Inside, on
full corner lot, with south and east fronts,
two blocks from car, only $l,3w.
Two four-room cottages, city water inside,
ni full 60-foot south front lot, two blocks
from cur, at your own price. Wo want an
offer for them.
, SOUTH OMAHA.
Fine 6-room south front house In splendid
condition, with bath, gas, etc., on O St.
neur 23th, reduced to $1,RW. Tho best
homo In South Omaha for the money.
l or bargains in rcnl estate, low rato loans,
safe lire Insurance, see
m$1)' h 1'AYNE, 601-2 N. Y. LIFE.
Sixth Floor. 'I'hono 1016.
HE-653 15
j SPI'l'-NDID opportunity to socuro a
$3,400 homo In West Fnrnam district, $900
cash, balanco long timo 0 per cent. G ,
"to- RE-666 16
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE. C01-2 Ia. Y. Life.
RE--JI3
FOR SALE, 19.000-acro ranch; over 10 miles
Ic!c' '.mjles of river; If taken at once.
$4,QoQ. Address F 15, Bee. RE-M104
160 ACREh. 14 miles northwont of Flor
ence, only 71, miles from Omaha P. o.:
hO ucreb unuci cultivation, balance In
heavy Umber; cun nearly all bo culti
vated It broke; price, $i6.w an ucre. The
Uyron P.eeu Co., 212 S. 14th St.
HE-M883
HOUSES nnd lots ln nil parts of city; also
acre property and furm lands. Tho O. F.
Davis Co., Room 652 Beo Building.
HE-974
IIANCH and farm lands for salo by tho
Hn,..n 1,aclnc Railroad compuny. B. A.
McAUaster, land commissioner, Union Pa
cific Headquarters, Omahu, Neb.
11E-972
MINNESOTA. South Dakota. nnna,.
farms. WHEATON, 42S Puxton Blk.
itE-10)
CILVS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Parnam St.
ltE-9U
WL HAVE on hand at all times selected
first mortgages on Improved property ut
6V4 to 6 por cent. Call and see us.
w PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY',
Main lloor, Now York Life Bldg.
RE M4 M
PARMS, C. P. HARRISON, 913 N. Y. Life.
RE-563 O !
HOUSES and lota In all pnrts of Tit;; also
aero property and farm lands. Tho O. P.
Davli Co., Room 5o2 Bco Building."
UE-:il
TEL. THREE-ONE-FOUR. HARRISON.
RE-312 N5
FP.?'AI'E 9-room modern house. Inquire
524 S. 26th nve. RE 5SS 16
POTTER. POROAN & HASKELL.
420 New York LI to Bldg. Tcls. 11(20 and 470.
2,Cuo for a new 6-room lioiibo at 1435 N. 19lli
et., muderr, good barn In rear, wltli.n
walking dlstnncu of postotllce; us un In
vestment will pay 10 per cent nnd leave
$70 for taxes and repairs each year. It
will pay you to Investigate.
RE-M4S3 15
POR SALE, threo lots, with six-room cot
tage, in Walnut Hill; price, $1,600. Ad
dress G IS, Bco office. RE M4J2 is
FOR SALE, fruit and garden plnco and
grocery store; seven acres, part In cholco
grapes, plums and other trult; a splendid
business location; barn, Ice houbc, sheds,
well, cistern, etc.; ono mllo out of town
on main road, inquire at 3Ji Broudwuy,
Council Blurts, lu KE-.IIU
FOR SALE, 240 ncres one of the best farms
In Lancaster county; line Improvements
und new. Only lou per ucre. T. M. Cllne,
123!) O, Lincoln, Neb. RE M 177 15
100 PARMS In eastern Nebraska, some
closo to Omaha. Lyman Waterman, 009
Beo Bldg. RE ISl 1J
u Kanrn tt ri. 11 a iin t t
1127 So. 31st St., full Iot, fine fc-rooni house.
1.... fit... rn,.i,,r u nil Lull. I
1I1UUVI M. .v'..,., mm.,., ,1,11;
tlon, CHEAP for reason owner leaving
city. Don't fall to seo this. Cu.i go
thiough dt any day.
D. V. Sholes, & Co., sole amenta, 310 N, Y.
Life. Tel 829. RE-ISI 22
HOUSES POR SALE ON EASY
PAYMENTS.
$ 2,500 for 6-room modern house, 3011 Cass
st.
$ 2.500 for 06-ft. front lot und two houses.
Nos. 311 and 316 N. 23th st only
three blocks west of Utah sfhnnl
i 1,875 for 6-room house, 2502 St. Mary's nve.
DESIRARLE INVESTMENT
PROPERTIES.
J1S.0OO for brick business building, leased
for term of years, rental 3,0oo per
year.
$ 3,500 for business building, rental $C per
year.
$ 3,0(0 for store building, 1433 S. 16th St..
rettal $3SI per yeur.
FARMS FOR SALE.
600 acres on Plutto river bottom, near
Grotna, $33 per ucro; will tako $5,00)
worth Omahu or South Omaha prop-
erty In exchange.
320 acres In Harpy county, $30 per acre.
SJ) acres. Imptovcd, 2 miles from South
Omaha. 0) per acre.
120 acres, with line Improvements. C mites
from Smith Omnha. H.ftVi '
110 acres southwest of Oretnu, Sio ptp ncre
JA nrua 1 ...llnu trnm T.'Ai-t I. J.,t
CJEOROE & COMPANY. 1601 Pa'rnnm St,
ItE-MISl 13
POIl SALE, at a bargain If taken InTeli
days, 19 acres nf good land 3Vi miles from
postofflce; good six-room house, barn nnd
well; all In cultivation, $1,600. A. P. Clnt.
terbuck & Son, 604 First avenue. Council
Blurts. RE M510 20
DO YOU want a home on monthly pay-
ments? I have n iJ-room house, 30th and
Jnckxon. Sco me quick.
Five rooms, north, $1,100; near 21th street
100-foot front, a corner In Hnnscom place.
large modern house. This cun hu bought
cheap. Seo mo.
160 acres, north of Florence, cheap, Mirke
an offer.
GEO. E. OIBSON, WM Parnam.
RE-319-10
MOHTn.trsics roit .sale.
WE HAVE on hand at all times selected
first mortgages on Improved property at
5H: to 6 per cent. Call and seo us.
PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY.
Mln Floor, Now York Life Bldg.
ICS 39
MEDICAL,
DR. PRIES, the acknowledged ifodlng
spccbi'lst In diseases of women in Omiht,
would call the attention of suffer. lift
Indies to his unsurpassed nceomim da
tlons before nnd during confinement, nn.l
his treatment for irregularities, no ira
ter what cause. Call or address, ulih
stamp. Dr. Pries, 1513 Dodge St , Otnnlia,
Neb. M-0 S.7
LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal
PI1U nte the best. Safe, reliable. Taks
no other. Send 4c stamps for particulars
"Relief foi Lrnlles," In letter by return
mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester
Chemical Co,, Philadelphia, Pa.
CANCER cured at home by Internal treat,
ment: no knife, plaster or pain; book and
testimonials mailed fric. Cancer Institute,
l.'l W. 42d St . N. Y.
LOST.
LOST, last Saturday evening, n rod n'l-t
containing check piyable t) Gluib'r
Brass Mfg. Co.. nlto about $15 In cir.oncy.
Finder will be rewarded by leaving same
nt Freo & Black's, ISofl Furnatn st.
Lost-MSW l'
LOST, young brlndlo bulldog, n-ni d
"Pops." Reward. Chnr!c. S. Tutt'e D-'O
N. Y. Llfo bldg. lA)st-.M.OO U
LOST, diamond shirt stud, between Paxton
hotel and Ilubcnsteln tailor thnp on 14th
St., Friday morning; Under plcnso 'eavj
same nnd receive reward from day clerk
at Paxton hotel. Lost 170
OSTEOPATH V.
JOHNSON Institute, 513 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tcl.
lull. Allco Johnson, li. O., ladles' dept.;
Old E. Johnson, Osteopathia!, Mgr. y.tf
DONOHUE, Osteopath, Paxton Blk. Tel. 13o7
-977
DR. MUSICK, Douglas Block.
-311
DR. T. HUNT, suite 512 McCaguo bldg. Tel.
2352. 750
SHOHTIJAND AM) TVl'HWItlTI.MI,
A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life.
y,9
BOY'LES' College, court reporter prlnclp.il.
Beo Bldg. -2)0
NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's
Theater. ;.S1
GREGO Shorthand. Om. C. Col, 16th & Doug
-9i2
UP.TECTIVU AGEXOV.
CAPT. I. MOSTYN. 517 Knrbach Block.
Omaha, Neb. Reliable operation", Imp
lies confidential. 576 Sb
CAltlT..NTi:itS AM) .10I.NER9.
ALL kinds of carpenter work nnd rcpnlrln?
promptly nttended to. J. T. Ochiltree. SOth
and I-ake Sts. 370
HOOKKliniMNG.
LESSONS In bookkeeping, etc., day or even
ing. R 15. Com. Nat. Bank. G. R. Rathbun.
309
IIOII.EH MAKERS.
OMAHA Roller Works, steam boilers, tanks,
stacks, etc. Tcl. 1353. 12th and Izard Hts.
9.V3
MIRROR FACTORY.
Damaged looking glasses resllvcred. 70S N 16.
521
DRESSMAKING.
IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy. 2576 Harney.
873 S2I
LAUNDRY.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 7c; collars,
2c; cuffs, 4s. 1750 Leavenworth. Tel. 547.
. -9S3
NICKEL I'l.ATIXO.
STOVES, lumps, etc., replating. Omaha
Plating Co.. Bco Bldg. Tel. 2535. 93
1'AWNtlHOKEItS.
EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, nccommodat
Ing; all business confidential. 1301 Uougiai
-'jS7
STAMMERING AXU STUTTEIUXG.
CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg.
-Ml
TRUNK FACTORY.
TRUNKS, traveling bags, suit cases. Trunks
repaired. Om. Trunk Factory, 1209 Fnrnam.
Ill 012
FURNITURE REPAIRINO.
TEL. 1331. M. S. Wulklln, 2111 Cuming St.
9i5
.LEGAL NOTICES.
CALL POR REPUBLICAN COUNTY
CONVENTION.
By authority und direction of tho repub
lican county committee, duly given ut .a
regularly culled meeting, a county delega.u
convention of tho topu oilcans of Doiuiai
county Is hereby called to meet nt Wash
ington hull, In thu City of Omaha, at 2
p. m., Saturday, September 2S, ivol, for tho
purposo of nominating candidates to bo
voted on at the geucr.il c.ectlon November
5, I'M, for tho following county olllce r:
Ono sheriff, ono douuly Judge, onu county
clerk, onu reglstor of dteas, ono county
tictiBurcr, one county surveyor, one county
superintendent 0t public inilruc.lon, o.iu
county coroner, two county commlsalonurs,
to be choten by the delegates Iro.n the
respectlvo districts irom which th.y nr.
to be elected, uiu rcpresv.uutlwi to nil
vacuncy
Six justices of the penco and ono police
Juugo for tl.u City ot Omaha.
Two Justice. of the ptuce for the City of
South Omaha.
Six constables for tho City ot Omaha.
Two constable, lor the City of South
Omaha. Oro assessor for each wurd of iho
City of Omaha, ons ussessor to.- ia h
ward of tho City of South Omaha.
Precinct officers for tho various cour.iry
precincts.
Also to select members of tho republican
county central committee and to trar.sact
such other business as may properly come
before It.
By thu same authority a p'lmarv clvtlon
Is also called, to bo held PHda, September
27, 1901, In tho various wurds and predicts,
subject to tho rules governing pr.m try
elections adopted by salu republican lounly
committee lor the puip. 3j ot electing del,
gutes to snld nominating conventlun.
Tho representation In said couventlin
shall be fifteen iielogiutB tcr mch w.ud In
the City or Omuha.
Five dclesatts ror each of tho four wnrds
In South Omahu nnd live ilclegntoi toe
each of the fourteen country precinct
At this primal y election the polls w,U he
open In the cities of Omahu and uf South
Omaha from, 12 m, to 7 p. m nnd In tho
country preclncu from 7 p. m. to u n. m
ut thu following places. 1 m''
OMAHA.
First Ward Sixth and Pierce streets
Second Ward-Twentieth and Cns ellar
streots.
Third Ward-1124 Douglas street.
Fourth Wardlieu building.
Fifth Wui-d-Slxtienth, near Corby street
Sixth Wurd-Idlewlld hall.
Soventh Ward-1331 Park uvenue.
PjBhth Waid-Tv,-enty.second und Cum'ng
Ninth Ward IMS Parnam rtrcct
SOUTH OMAHA.
ChlcnBo Kelner's hall
Clontarf Jo.i Munser's nlac
Douglas S hofil hnuso No. f5.
East Omalu Prelst's hall.
Elkhorn Swclchart's shop,
Florence City hall.
Jeffersnt. Mangold's lumber efficc.
McArdle.-Glandt school houso.
Millard Millard school house,
Platto Valley Jail building.
Union Powell's blacksmith rhop.
Waterloo Masonic hall.
Benson BciiBon hall.
Dundee Dundee engine house.
The boundaries of the various primary
election dlstrlcta shall be the same uh tho
boundaries nf the respectlvo wards of Omaha
and South Omaha und of tho var ou vol
lug dUttlcts of the country precincts a
existing at thu last general election.
The nanus of all delegates to bo plncel
en the official prlmury bullot must b fili
Third. Wa-d-259 South Thirtieth
Fourth Wurd F.aherty barn, mi k-
COUNTRY PRECIN-nTW
legal riivnens.
with the secretary of the commlttte with
n fee of $2 .'or each delegate, not iHtcr than
12 o clook noon. Tuesday, September 21, l: 1,
The officers of said prlnnry eloctlm must
be selected nt least ten days before ttu
prlmtiry election from mitues submitted to
the committee. I! E. OSTROM,
Chairman Republican Central Commlttia
R C. JORDAN. Secretory.
Dated at Omnha. September 4. 1001.
NOTICE.
I will receive at my office, 101 N. 15th ?t ,
Omaha, up lo noon, September 21, l.Hll,
sealed bids for the following:
Lot 10$, Oho nddltlon, being n pareM nf
ground 165 feet by 232.65 feet, 21th and Lo
cust streets,
lyot 12, Windsor Place Extension.
Five shnres Omalu Hoard of Trnde.
Ten shares Fowlcr-Cnvles Mortgage Co,
TERMS CASH. All bids will be rP"rled
to the district court of Douglas rounty,
Nebraska, and must be acoomiunle.l by
certified check for 20 per cent nf the amount.
THOMAS I(. McCAGClS,
Receiver Got man 8avlngs Rank of Omaha.
S13 d7t
A CALL FOR A MASS STATE CONVEN
TION. The executive committee of (he sorln'lst
party of Nebraska hereby o ill a tnus tatc
convention to convene nt Washington hall,
Onialm, September 21 (Snturdty), 1101,
afternoon and evening, for the purpo'e of
placing In nomination one Judge cf tin
Mipicme court, two regents of tho s n e
university, and transaction ot such other
business thnt may coma before th? conven
tion. F. H. ALEXANDER,
Treasurer.
N. H. CHURCH,
J. P. ROE,
SI3 d3t Committee.
IIUHLINCiTON' STATION 10TII A MASON
K mi mi n City, St. JiMrpli A Ciiiini'll
Illnfl's.
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ICunsns City Night Hx..h1:8 pm u 6:13 am
St. Louis Flyer u 5:10 pm uli:15 am
ClilciiKu, HurlliiKton A (lulnoy.
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Nebraska Express a S:10 am a 7:33 pm
Wymore. Beatrlco and
Lincoln i 8:10 nm bll:55 am
Denver 1 Imlted a 4:23 pm u 3:00 pm
Black Hills and Paget
Sound, Denver Con
nection n 9:00 pm n 6:13 am
Lincoln Fast Mall b 3:00 pm a 9:17 am
Fort Crook and Platts-
mouth I) 3:20 pm 1)11:05 um
Bellevuo & Pacific Jct..u 7:10 pm a h:2o um
Bellevue Pacific Jet. ,u 3:10 um
u Dally, b Dally except Sunday.
WEHSTEIl DEPOT l.-.TII A WEBSTER
Fremont, Klkhciru A Missouri Valley
Leave. Arrlvo.
Black Hills. Dead wood,
Hot SprlngV a 3:00 pm n 6:00 pm
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City, Superior, Geneva,
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a Dally, b Daily except Sunday, c Sun
day only, d Dally except Saturday, o Dally
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UNION STATIOX-IOTII AXI MAIICY.
Union Purine.
Leave.
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Fust Mall a K:50 am
Mall and Express nll:33 pm
Colorado Special all:35 pm
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Grand Island Local b 5:30 pm
Illinois Central.
Chicago Express a 7:00 am
Chicago, MlniK-npolls &
St. Paul Limited a 7:15 pm
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Express b 7:00 am
Port lloituo Local, from
a 6:10 pm
a 8:05 nm
b 9:40 pm
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Wall nub.
St. Louis "Cannon Ball"
Express a 5:13 pm a S:20 am
CIiIcuk". .llllHiiulirr .V St. Paul.
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm n 8:03 am
Chicago & Omaha Ex...b 7:15 um b t:40 pm
Chicugu v Omaha Ex...b, 7:15 um b 3:30 pm
Cbicuno, llock IhIiuuI A; I'nclflc.
EAST.
Chicago Daylight Spo'l. 6:00 am ?:00 am
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norl Local a i
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Chicago Fast Express. .u 5:
i:00 pm
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and Chicago a i
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Rocky Mountain L't'd.,a 2:
Lincoln, coio. springs
Denver. I'ucblo am!
West a 1:
:30 pm
Colorado. Oklahoma nnd
Texus Flyer a 5
20 pm
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday.
MU'ourl Par I lie. '
St. Louis Express... ...,al0:00 am n 0:25 pm
K. C. & St. L. Express., alQ:50 pm u 6:13 um
O in n bu A St. Louis.
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Local a 7:25 nm
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Chicago Passenger a 4:15 pm
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Eastern Special n 4:63 pm
Past Mall
Omaha-Chicago L't'd...a 7:43 pm'
Past Mall a 8:30 um
Cedar Rapids Pusseneer
Twin City Express ft 6:53 nm
Twin City Limited . ...n'7:55 pm
Sioux City Local. .a S:00 um
u Dally, b Dally except Sunday,
Hecord V0)agg 6 0t. 7 Hocn, 22 Mlnutei
BOSfONIo UVR?JJL via QUBENjTUhVN
Commanwealth.lwln Ssrs. 12,000 oni.Ssil. 25
NewEnilsnd. 1,600 Tons. Oct. l
. . . POHIUND TO LIVES0L ' " 9
y nomlnlon Sepl, 14 Cimbroman ... Seat 21
I Vancouver Q;t. s Vancouver Hoy. 0
fl , For furtherlBfonnetlon.idifreit 11
H Coapany'i OIllws. 69 Utirboro St.. Chleano. Illi.
STOCK EXCHANGE IS NOT OPEN
UimliifMN Hiisiienilcil Out of Hrapcut
fill' the Bend President Pro
let't Lonn MnrUt't,
NEW YORK. Sept. 14. At an Informal
meeting of tho Hoard of Governors of tho
Stock exchauKH at 9:40 o'clock this morn
ing It was decided that tho exchange should
remain clotcd today out of respect to tho
.memory of tho president, tho announce
inont to bo mrtde from tho rostrum nt tho
hour of opening by tho vlco president of
tho board. There will bo arrangements
adopted for a loan market as usual.
The Produce, Metul, Coffto nnd Cor.soll
dated exchanges aim cloacd out of retpect
to tho memory of President McKln'ley.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14. The Stock
oxchango Is closed today out of respect to
tho memory of Prealdont McKlnlcy.
CHICAGO, Sept. 14,-The boards of di
rectors of both tho Hoard of Trade and
Stock exebango at speclul meetings held
this morning decided to hold no sessions
toaay,
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Ql'AINT IMMTI HES OR LITE.
In Swltzcrlaud and Italy good people go
nbout with little cards containing pledges
agilust swearing. These aro presented
whenever the bearers hear somo one ludulg
Ins In profanity. The pcimlty for violating
tho pledfiu la a small, self-imposed line, to
be psld to charity.
"At the old-fashioned Itins and res
taurants In Sweden," writes William E.
Curtis, "It is customary to chargo less for
"omen than for men, on tho theory that
they do not eat so much. At somo hotels
In Sweden a man nnd wlfo aro charged ns
ono and one-half persons If they occupy
tho snmo room. A husband and wlfo may
travel na one and one-half persons by rail
way, nnd alto by the post routes, furnish
ing their own carriage."
Mrs. William Jameson, residing nenr
Khrmanndalu. imj purchased n wedding
outfit for l.er daughter, Ella, and aided In
selecting tho furniture, as her daughter
was to hnvo been married September G.
The bride-elect ate what sho supposed wa
mushrooms for supper the preceding night
and n fow hours later was taken violently
111, dying In tho nrms of her lover early
on the morning of her Intended wedding.
The physicians think she ate toadstools In
stead of mushrooms.
If Mrs. Theresa Stansbury of Coffeyllie.
Kan., who has filed suit for 110.000 damages
against live liquor dealers, can prove ths
nllegntlotis mnde lu her petition, tho record
of Knnsas will probably havo been estab
lished for continuous Intoxication. She al
leges that during tho past threo years her
son, aged 32 years, was drunk on 810 days
so drunk that she had to rnro for him. Oa
tho remaining 285 days of the period he wai
partly sober, hut not enough so to rcfuta
tho charge thnt ho was "continuously
drunk" for the full threo years. The mother
fixes her charge for caring for her son at
13 n day, or $4,050 for tho 810 days. Tho
rest of tho 110,000 sho nsks for exemplary
damages, loss of the son's support, etc.
Excavations mado by explorers In and
about Chamn, Guatemala, havo resulted In
tho discovery of coins nnd Jowcls worth
over $50,000. Idols, crowns nnd tablets of
Cno gold decorated by tho Aztecs nnd tho
Moutczumns centuries ago have boon found
by workmen on tho Chama plantations and
hundreds of nntlvcs htvu abandoned their
usual employment to join tho searching
parties. Ceramics of untold valuo havo
been found ln tho caves of the mound dwell
ers, nnd tho official Journal of thu Stato ot
Jalisco notcB tho finding of a crown deco
rated with gems worth $300,000 ln gold.
It was onco tho property of a, Quccchl king.
Tho search for antiques has now becomo
a natlvo Industry of tho first magnitude,
nnd engages thu attention of thousands of
men and women.
Tho most ecvero thunderstorm of th
season passed over Hazlcton, Pa., on tho
1st Inst., carrying destruction In Its path.
Rain fell ln torrents, cellars wero flooded
nnd garden patches and flower beds com
pletely washed away. Lightning struck
eight dwelling houses, damaging them to
tho extent of several thousand dollars. A
bolt struck n Hungarian boarding house,
and, passing between two boarders whn
wero nslcep, picked them up nnd threw
them in opposite comers of tho room, with
out Injury. A baby lay nslcep In n cradle,
and tho cradle was crushed, hut tho baby
escaped uninjured. On tho mountain, near
Stockon, a bolt struck the hat of .(Jeorg
Johnson, dropped to his chest and thonca
down his right leg, tearing oft his shoes
and pantaloons. Ho crawled to tho road
side, where ho was picked up In n dazed
condition.
While fondling and caressing her pets.
Mine Dolla, a snako charmer, was bitten
In tho back of tho neck during a perform
ance at LaCrosse, Wis., September I. Sho
had an assortment of snakes colled around
her ncrk and body when a rattler seven
feet long unwound Itself from her throat
with tho exception of ono coll, nnd length
ening out swung. Its head around to her
neck with such force that it paralyzed her
entire body for a few minutes. At tho
samo tlmo It darted Its poisonous fangs Into
her neck. The villagers, who had been
gazing at her weird performance ln silence,
broke ln confusion when they bbw what
happened, fearing that they would bo at
tacked themselves. Mmc. Dolla Increased
the excitement by picking up tho vicious
rattler, which had dropped from her body.
Women and children screamed and scat
tered for the door. Several women were
Injured In the rush.
Mr. O. A. Stlllman, n merennnt of Tam
plco, 111., writes: "Foley's Kidney Cure li
meeting with wonderful success. It hni
cured romo cases hero that physicians
pronounced Incurnblo. I myself am nble
to testify to Its merits. My faco today Is a
living picture of health and Poloy'a Kld
noy Curo has mado It such."
OUT OF TUB onnixAnv.
A Connoct'cut tobacco' grower Is rnlslnt
n lino crop of Sumntra In the open air this
year.
Italians fnrm nearly one-third nf th
population of Buenos Ayr s and own noirljr
half the commercial organizations of tho
city.
Tho Boer war Is responsible for an Eng
lish soldier having given his bride n p'.ec
of his own skull framed In gold as n wed
ding present.
Luwndale, Kan., n town of 2.00) lnh:ibl
tnnts, boasts of n pollco depnrtmont thnt
hns not made n single nrrcst In tho last
eight yenrr.
A seven-story btillc'lng In Chlcngn hai
Just been raised with J icks twenty-one nnrt
one-half feet without cracking a pano of
glass or Injuring a wall.
Among tho presents sent by humbU
people to thu new hnby daughter of King
Victor Kmmnnuol III Is n gayly painted
cngo containing two love birds.
An ordinance has been adopted by tho
town council of Yorkvllle. S, C, mnklug It
a mlsdemennor for nny person to ba teen
staggering on tho streets of that town,
Thero nro reventeen communlt'es of
Slnkera In tho United States. The Amnna
society has 1,800 souls, and tho Harmony
society, of Economy, O., hns but nlno re'l
dent members left. Tlii Zoarltcs und iho
Ruskln colony of Georgia have both ro-i
ccntly disbanded.
One of tho litest Inventions In the way
of surgical appliances In u sewing rr.ft-.
ch'ne for mowing tho human skin. A Parli.
paper says that It has Jiift received tho
Barblcr prize, und Is wurranted to sew up
u wound with tho celerity' of tho usual
machine of domestic use.
The palnco of Emperor William I In Ber
lin has beet, kept In tho condition In which
ho left It. In tho bedroom there is Ht 111
the simple Iron bedstead on which he al
ways slept nnd on which he died. It lu
suggestive of hts simple tustca In all re
spects. A big box, containing u bronze stntuo of
Abraham Lincoln, has Inln unopened In lha
Pennsylvania freight station In Clnclnnstl
evur ulnco lust Drc;mber, b ctsi Iho
donor of tho statuo and tho Cincinnati
committee cannot or do pot ngrco upon n.
situ for Us erection. Tho name of' tho
donor Is not publicly revealed, but It Is
said thnt ho has declared thnt If Iho statuo
Is not placed on tho site that ho thinks
best, ho will withdraw his offer to Clnrln
natl and present tip statuo lo a small
town In Illinois which was his birthplace.
"Fifty caokp of n special design nnd th
strongest poslblo construction," says tlm
Youth's Companion, "will soon ho sent to
Bering sea by tho I'nllert States revenuo
marlnn service, and placed upon tho high
est hammocks of the floe Ice. It Is hopoj
by tracing their future course to te t tho
direction of tli- currents that crosi lha
polar regions. Tho casks nra twenty. eight
inches long and sixteen Inches In dlimeter,
pointed nt thu ends und painted black, so
us to brt s"en cuMly Ilisldo nf eneh aro
directions printed In several different lan
guages, asking tho finder to wrlto to tho
nearest t'nlU'd 8tals consul, giving tho
iHtltut'e nnd InnBlludi In which tho rasl:
was found, and tho date. Admiral Mnlvlllnj
who designed the emits, believes that It
will bo possible In this way to determine
whether tho Icepacks drift from the Arctic!
westward, ot south und cast to the At
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