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    THi: OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1905.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
GAS & ELECTRIC FIXTURES
Wholesale and Relo.ll.
BURGESS -GRANDtN CO,
Formerly
F. M. RUSSELL h IXTURB CO.
lli South 16th St.
Telephone 881.
RE J$
Farm and Ranch Lands
Nebraska, Kansas, Cuioiauo and Wyoming;
low prices; ten years time. Lnnd Dept.
U. P. R. It.. Omaha. Neb., Dept. "A."
HE 830
FOR BALE Large houm, two be ma and
two full lorn, on North 18th St., only
U.buO. This Is a bargain.
'IHUMA8 KKtNNAN,
Room 1, New York Life Rldg.
RE-M168
c,k!ab Williamson Co.u- B-,5kFS,drf-
it E 831
WRITK for Illustrated pamphlet describ
ing two ranches In the corn and alfalfa
belt. WUlia Cad ell, Broken How, Neb.
RE J
FOR SALE or trade, $20 acrea Cueter and
Lincoln Co. liMid at M per acre, for mer
chandise, hardware or dry goods stock.
Address Vlck Bros., Gretna, Neb.
RE M2Z7 21
1 HAVE many customers for houses and
tots, acre property ana rami tanu. la
your property with inc. Bllas Robbius,
rreuaer block. RE M 247 22x
MONTHLY PAYMENT BARGAIN
Five rooms; corner lot; right on car line:
city water In kitchen; only mile and half
from postofflue. $1,850. 8200 cash, $.'0
monthly. BEMIS, Paxton block.
RE-M26S 28
IK VOl J want to got right prices en farm
land In Custer county, write Willis Cad
well, Broken Bow, Neb., for list.
RE MSG N20
CALIFORNIA Hoineseekers' Guide free;
end today. Bhcperd-Teague Co., 1123 "J"
St. Fresno, Cal. RB-444 22x
THE J. FRED KERR COMPANY'S AB
STRACTS Of TITLE are the safest. You
a. protected bv a $lo.fluO bond against
loss by errors. "You don't buy a lawsuit
when you buy a "Kerr" abstract, 10u$
N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 1244. RE
FOR SALE Improved farms, eastern Ne
braska, -three miles from court house.
Owner, box US, Omaha Neb. RE
ON EASY TERM 8.
21st and Grace. $1,100.
Slat and Farker, $1,700.
28th Ave. and Dodge, S1.1K.
38th and Rrown, $6fi0.
lHth and Brown, $.'00.
27th and Ersklne, $750.
29th and Emmet, $1,600.
41st and Brown, $700.
2Mb and Pratt, $750.
29th and Douglas. $1,500.
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SILAS
ROBBINS, Kramer Blk. Tel. 2842.
RE449 22x
CALIFORNIA alfalfa and fruit land.
Free Information about the famous
Grldley Colony. Write for It. Garden
spot of California, ideal place for a
home. Rich farming country. Dairying,
stockralalnx. fruit a-rowlng. Fine climate.
Charles F. O'Brien, General Manager,
JJept 24. 30 Montgomery at., Ban francisco.
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BARGAINS.
4-rnom artificial stone house, $1,250.
Southeast comer 16th and Castellar, $1,600,
Cuming, near 21st, 30x130, $1,800.
3217 Cass, I rooms, modern, $3,600.
Two new brick flats, rental $:). $3,500.
3 brick houses, rental $1.33), $10,000.
brick flats, rental 12.5JO, $1,0U0.
10 acres southwest, $125.
10 aores east of Benson, $200.
40 acres good Douglass county, $65.
40 acres close In, $126.
80 acres, Washington county, $fifj.
100 acres, Washington county, $66.
80 acres good, Barpy county, $.
80 acres, 2V4 miles city limits, $126.
140 acres, Washington county, at $00.
200 acres, Barpy county, at $70.
215 acres, Barpy county, at $t!6. ,
JOHN N. FRENZER.
Opposite old P. O.
RE HI 21
MT SIX-ROOM HOUSE! MUST HELL.
Near 28th and Blondo, south front, lot
also reaches another street, only $1,400 and
only $s5 cash and $17 per month. If not
sola win rent, writ at once tor pamcu
lars. D 51, Bee. RB-604 U
SOUTH TEXAS will fill your nocketbook,
renew your health and give you a new
lease of life. It's the "new California"
In everything but prloe. GREATEST
FARMING COUNTRY IN UNITED
STATES. Fine land sells at $10 to $25
per acre. ask me. HlhAND P,
LOCKWOOD. Col. Agt.. a A. A. P.
Ry. Northern office, 105 Bryant Bldg.,
Kanaaa City, Mo.; southern office, 5u24
Houston Bt., tun Antonio, Texas.
RE 463 28
Come and see us right quick about this
property. Offered at prices that can't be
duplicated for quick sale.
Lot 38th and California; another at S9th
and Chicago; both choice building lots.
Choice Inside cottage.
A beautiful sit for flats, right downtown
THE PUTNAM CO..
604 New York Life.
Cadet Taylor, Pres. W. B. Taylor, 8eo.
REH84 21
COTTAGE and lot, part cash: balance 6
per rent. Come and sea ma while In city
at ?4U aoutn im Bt. J. jvnoy.
RE356 22x
BARGAIN New 8-room house, all modern.
near two car lines; lot 50x140; will be
ready for occupancy Nov. 1. 2407 N. 18th
at. inquire 2403 no. mn Bt.
RE-364 Ri
FOUR BARGAINS.
Two lota, 3th and Farnam, for only $3,000.
iwn iota, ua, oeiweeu w rigni una uoia
re eacn.
Acreage In Hillsdale addition, S8th and Cur
tis Ave.. $50 per tot.
Fine trackage propertv near 16th and
Nicholas, cheap at $9,ou0.
Will make easy terms on any of above.
OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT A TRUST CO.
Tel. 230. I D. Spaulding. Secretary.
RE 47S 22
CHEAP HOMES
4 rooms, new, cemented cellar, east front
lot 46x1, owner says reduce to only $jf0.
Near 36th and Ames.
6 rooms, 25-foot lot, located near 33d and
California, city water and gas; a snap
at 51.100.
0-rooni cottage, south front, lot 33x165, near
crclghton college; can make easy terms
on this; price for this week only $l,26o.
Any of the above are good buys, s be
your own landlord and put your rent re
ceipts Into a home.
Sweet & Best
SU N. Y. Life.
Tel. 1472.
Hlj 4ti 22
If YOT wish to buy, sell or exchange.
If you want flrst-ulaiui Insurance at coat.
If you ljh to rent or purchase a nics
home, go to
U. F. Carson, General Agent,
413 N. Y. Life.
RE 468 21
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The properly between bt. Mary's avenue
and Lravunworth street, east of Twenty
fourth stieet, has juat bet-n platted and
for the hist time lots are now ottered for
itale. Get a plat, see the property and se
cure one of theoe beautiful Ma, which for
Watton and desirability are not coualled In
Omaha. W. J. CONN ELL.
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OMAHA INVESTMENT CO.
308 Bee. Insurance and Loans.
We are still holding this beautiful -room
modern, except furnaco. on farker.
Paving all paid. Nice luwn. The best
offer buys It tins week.
One S-rouin and one T-room NEW
HOI'bES ou ManderMon, modern except
furnace; on corners; south front; full lots:
permanent walks; easy terms. See us
quick. Never occupied. Ready to move in.
Some choice acreage, north part, for $100
to $JbO.
We have all kinds of trading property In
other cities for Omaha homes.
We build on payments. Cull Monday
KAHLY.
RK-341 a
WANTED TO BORROW
WANTED to borrow $4u0 home money on
ample city real estate security at 7 per
rent, without commission. Address soon
V U, Bee. -MU
Of w have on hand Omaha city war
' tO rants. These are in such amounts
tout you can in eat as small as $1'J.
CHAb. E. WILLIAMSON CO.,
ttruund. Flvtor, ljul Faruam bt.
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FOR SALE FARMS
Free LandsirCorn Belt
Are a Thing of the Past
Cheap Lands
Will Soon Be a Thing of the Past
Did you ever stop to consider that the CORN BELT of the world Is
practically embraced within a half dozen states of the United States? That
the belt is limited? That it is alrady fully occupied? That "Uncle Sam" has
no more free land to offer you? That the RAILROADS of the country haTe
disposed of all their CORN LANDS? That our population is Increasing at
the rate of one million per year? That eastern and central Nebraska, acre for
acre and one year with another, produces more and better corn than any
state within the belt?
These Are Facts
Then did you ever stop to consider that lands in central Illinois (no bet
ter than ours) are selling at from $126 to $150 per acre and that these prices
are based upon their ability to raise corn?
If not, think it over and draw your
AND CENTRAL NEBRASKA LANDS will
If you ever expect to own a farm
THE TIME TO BUY.
If you wish to establish your sons
as have the farms of Illinois and Iowa,
If you want to make an investment
the next five years, NOW IS THE TIME
We own and control about ten thousand acres of carefully selected farm
ing lands located in the southern part
within the corn belt, and will at some
wheat and grass section of our state.
They are within less than a day's
la the U. P. or the B. & M. R. R.
rHiiai rates are In effect on Tuesday and Friday of each week, and
railroad fare from Omaha will bo refunded to purchasers of 160 acres or
more.
We offer these lands for sale for
from $12.50 to $20.00 per acre, according
Remember, these lands are among
the prices named are a bargain.
We also have several thousand acres of wheat and grating lands located
in the western part of the state at from $2.00 to $5.00 per acre.
Call or write for lists and further Information.
BENSON & MYERS,
318 N. Y. Life Building,
OMAHA.
IDAHO
Irrigated Lands
Produce Immense crops every year with
out fail. Excellent market and shipping
facilities. Within five miles of town of
4.000. Beet sugar factory, flouring mills,
elevators, packing house, main line of
O 8. L. R. R-, Ideal climate, abundance
of pure water. No alkali, no gumbo, no
hall storms, cyclones, floods or drouth.
Cheap building material. $600 will elve
a start. No homestead proposition. A
permanent water right included In price
of all lands. Good level raw land (sage
brush) $10 per acre up. Nicely Improved
farms $35 per acre up. As an Investment
buy at $.8 to $56 well Improved farm land
and rented under contract tor $7 to $18
cash per annum. Write for particulars
to
WILLIAM LAMPMANN
L. & 1. A. Oregon Short Line
R. R. Co.
261 J Parker St, Omaha.
465 a
O. F. Carson & Co., 41 J N. Y. Life.
840-a. Improved farm near Omaha.
1,760-a. ranch In Custer Co., Neb.
220-a. finely Improved farm near Kansas
City.
Will sill or exchange. 451 22
FARM LANDS
160 acres, Frontier county, near Curtis, WO
acres In cultivation, practically all
smooth, excellent soil; next year's crop
of wheat will practically pay tor it; $1,N
cash for immediate sale. Will show land.
C40 acres, Custer county, southwest of Cal
laway, on Tulane table, over 400 acres In
one body; absolutely smooth, level, land;
about 100 acres of valley bottom hay land,
balance the very best of pasture, with
soma canyons. We have been over every
foot of this; it Is absolutely the best
grain and stock farm you can find. Blue
stem 4 and S feet tall; immense buffalo
and other grasses. Price, $12.60 l r acre.
Will show this land and pay expenses If
you buy, or refund the money If not as
represented. Soil can't be beat anywhere.
CHASE, DUNDY & HITCHCOCK
COUNTIES
We can offer some of the very Quest table
land, deep black soil, no sand or alkali,
absolutely smooth and level, fine crops,
excellent road to market, from $1,200 to
$2,0uo per quarter.
We have Just made a careful examination
of this table land and there is nothing
finer In the country anywhere, bpeuial
rates and salesmen to accompany you to
show the land. You will surely buy If you
see It. This Is sure winter wheat and
one crop of wheat will practically pay
for $10 land.
Don't be a renter when you can get a farm
Ilka this. We have personally examined
these lands In the pat ten days and can
absolutely guarantee to be as represented.
Rallroud fare refunded to those who buy.
Write for particulars. Get ready to go,
as land is selling rapidly and is sure to
double or treble In value within the next
few years.
LAND SNAP
t 6u0 acres, eastern Colorado1, about o0 miles
west of Nebraska line, on main line of the
B. Sc. M. road between Yuma and Akron;
all carefully selected homestead land: one
fine set of Improvements, with 10-room
house; one or two small sets, with good
wells and windmills; all good, hard soil
that will raise good crops; splendid com
bination farm and stock proposition. Land
is a little scattered, but mostly all con
nects or corners. For Immediate sale,
price XL 3 per acre. Quarters are selling
rapidly In this section for $3.6o per acre
singly. A chance to double your money
here quick. Write for particulars and
plat.
D. V. Sholes Company
722 N. Y. Life Bldg.
Tel. 49.
EXCURSION TO $5 AND $10 FARM
LANDS IN SOUTH DAKOTA. NEXT
TUESDAY.
WE HAD A VERY GOOD EXCURSION
PARTY TO SOUTH DAKOTA ON
TUESDAY. IK YOU WANT SOME
REAL BARGAINS IN CHEAP FARM
LANDS. JOIN OVH EXCURSION ON
TUESDAY NEXT. ROUND TRIP
$'1.36. NEW RAILWAY JUS C OPEN.
1N1 UP GREAT WHITE RIVER VAL-1.KV-OUJ
INDIAN RESERVATION.
WE OO WITH NEXT EXCURSION.
FvR MAPS AND FULL PARTICU
LARS. WRITE OR CALL ON
THE PUTNAM CO,
&"4 N Y. Ufe. Omaha.
Cadsl Taylor, Frcs't. W. B. Tftjlor. 8c.
FOR SALEFARMS
wtn Corn Belt
own conclusions as to what EASTERN
be worth within the next fire years.
within the great corn belt, NOW IS
upon lands that wilt enhance In value
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
that will net you 100 per cent within
TO BUY.
of Custer county. These lands are
time be within the greatest winter
ride of Omaha and can be reached either
the next sixty days at prices ranging
to location and improvements.
the best in central NebrasKa, ana ai
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Good Land Cheap
DeeD Rich Soil
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Will Raise Anything
Crops on farms adjoining this land are as
good as any In the stats of Nebraska
wheat, 25 to 40 bushels; corn, So to 60
bushels; rye, oats and barley In the same
proportion. . .
We have a number of quarters owned by
eastern people, who have put their prices
down to from $6 to $12 an acre for quick
sal. A few pieces of the $12 land Is im
proved. , , .
If you are looking for smooth, level land
that will make big crops and double in
price soon, come and see us or write us
when you can go out and see the4 best
farm land In Nebraska.
Don't delay or put off until tomorrow, be
cause all of this land will be sold soon.
Hastings & Heyden.
160W4 Farnam St., Omaha, or Oxford, Neb.
$22.50
PER
ACRE
buys SOO acres choice, well Improved clay
farm land, about 360 acres cultivated, 600
acres level, fenced and cross-fenced, six
miles McCook, Neb. An excellent bargain.
R.Beecher Howell & Co.
ICarbach Blk.
368 22
IF YOU wish to double your money lu
short time invest in Hanover irrigated
lands. Agents wanted. For terms and
excursion rates call on or address
O. F. Carson, General Agent,
413 N. Y. Life.
4a2 22
2.iJ-ACRE STOCK FARM.
The best stock farm in north Nebraska,
Running water, timber, hay and pasture;
with Mjo-acres good farm land In cultiva
tion; two sets of buildings, H miles of
fence, R. F. 1)., lung distance 'phone.
Ten miles north of Altiswortn, on stage
line, convenient to church, school on the
farm; produced bushels wheat this
year. Rent on wheat land in I'M, $6.aU
acre; In 1W03, $4 60.
Will take general merchandise store or
well improved farm near high school In
full payment.
Will sell with stock, feed and nachlnarv
If desired. Price, $20 per acre.
F. A. Stephenson, owner, Alnsworth, Neb.
417 22
FOR BALE A corn farm of 600 acres In
Harrison county, Iowa, only thirty miles
from Omaha; 6u0 acres lu . one Held, bo
bubhels to the acre: near station, good
roads; high, level, rich, black bottom land,
above overflow. Price $06 per acre; worth
$so an acre. Will consider some ex
change. R. Mather, Cedar Rapids, la.
-456 22
BUT OF OWNER.
4&0 acres, $20 cultivated. 160 pasture, $2,000
improvements, R. F. D., telephone, H
mile from school, 100 acres wheat, springs,
within 4 miles three good towns, 7 eleva
tors, $ flour mills and alfalfa meal null;
good neighborhood. Price, $2S an acre.
I will guarantee you cannot duplicate this
farm In Harlan county at this price. H.
J. Hill, owner. Alma, Neb. 387 22
240 acres fine bottom land, 2t miles from
Ash ton, fenced, running waiter, good Im
provements. 1M acres cultivated; $9 600
Fine farm. 320 acres, 44 miles from Litch
field. Sherman county; 25 acres culti
vated, 80 acres pasture, 10 acres alfalfa;
new houve and barn; $8,600. Inquire
owner, 1. R. Holllster, Litchfield, Neb.
-36 22
240 acres, 4 miles from Mason. Custer
county, fenced, well and windmill, good
stock, farm; $2,600. D. H. Watson,
owner, Litchfield, Neb. US s
FARM
120 acres near lrvington. $80 per acre; terms
to right partv.
BEMIS, PAXTON BI,OCK.
661-22
THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY
FARMER.
This agricultural weakly goes to SO, oca
homes of farmers and stock raisers, so If
you have a good piece of land to sell at a
reasonable price you will find a buyer
among them. The cost of an advertiaeiuent
la small s cents per word In small lyoa ar
U per ltica U hi la Urge type.
FOR SALE FARMS
I WANT TO BUY A FARM.
I have got $ji.0OO I want to Invest In A good
grain or stock farm near Omaha, or a
paying business of some kind. Bond de
scription to D 65. Omaha Bee. M460 24 x
OWNER MUST 8EU, QUICK.
ONE of the bst fnrms In the county; fair
Improvements; fine grove and apple
orchard, 110 acres wheat, 2H miles to
good town, $7.fn per acre, cheap at $76.
Mitchell & Faugh. Wood River, Neb.
FARMS TO SELL KEMP, Blair. Neb.
325 N20
FARMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT A farm of 120 acres In Doug
las county, Nebraska. Rlker Cham
hers, Room 4Q)j, Bee Bldg. 861 21
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith at Co., 1320 Farnam St.
W-841
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
W 844
GARVIN BROS., 1004 Farnam. City loans
at lowest rates; no delay; get our terms.
W 45
BUILDING loans on residence property; 5
per cent. W. B. Melkle, Ramge Blk.
W 846
LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Blk.
W-847
PRIVATE: money. F. D. Wead, 1520 Douglas
W-848
$1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi
dence property in Omaha; lowest rates; no
delay. Thomas Brennan, R. 1, N. Y. Life.
W-4$
WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters & Co.
W-860
FARM and city loans: lowest rates. W. H.
Thomas, 1st Nat l Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648.
W 851
LOANS on Omaha Improved property, or
to build with; can pay It back In monthly
payments. Hastings & Heyden, 1"9S4)
Farnam St W 833
FOR SALE BONDS AND FARM
Mortgages. Citizens' State Bank, Blair,
Neb. W
Low Rites. Private Money. $100 and Up,
CHAB. E. WILLIAMSON CO.
W
FOR RENT HOUSES
PIANO moving lowest rates for reliable
service. Tel. 1625, Scbmoller V Mueller.
D KS
7-ROOM, all modern house, N. E. corner
22d and Ohio, hot water heat ,$26.00,
Turkington, 002 Bee Bldg. D 769
FOR RENT Modem 14-ioom tirlck dwell
ing, 19th and Leavenworth; In good oider,
Just papered and painted throughout;
steam heat. Milton Rogers Sons Co.,
14th and Farnam 8te. D 5
LI -v CUC In all parts of the city, K.
nUUOCJ c. Peters & Co., Bee Bldg.
D biO
THE Omaha Van Storage Co. pack,
move and store 11. H. goods. Storehouse,
1120-24 N. 19th. Ottlco, Ulltt Farnam,
Tel. 1559. D-821
WjS MOVE pianos. Maggard Van & Stor
age Co. TeL lli Office, 1712 Webster St.
D-aa
UnilCCC In all parts If the city. The O.
nwUouJ F. Davis Co., 60S Bee Bldg.
HOUSES, insurance, Ringwalt, Barker Blk.
D-4U4
FOR RENT 8-room uiodern house, except
furnace, 8u6 N. 80' h t-, -"X
4 li ice large rooms, ua N. IMh St., $11.
C. M. 1ACHMANN.
4tf Paxtou bl)C
D-304
FOR RENT Seven room house, 28th and
Farnam Sis.; &. Inquire at 607 N. 19th
, street. D-M.-7
FOR RENT Residence of J. H. Macomber,
2010 Emmet St.; nine rooms; raouern. Ap
ply D-85. Bee. M 271 U
FOR .RENT 7-room house, $15; 6-rootn
house, $10; both newly papered. William
K. Potter, Rec. 01 Brown Blk.
New 7-room modern house, east front, paved
- . u mnt WAlkS IH bV M ft h H I ! A fin
neighborhood; M. S712 N. 24th.
613 N. Y. Ufa. SWEET & BEST. Tel. 72
FOR RENT.
9- room modern house, 422, North 39th St.,
$30.
10- room modern brick house, 1124 South
81st St., $46.
-room modern house, 1612 Sherwood Ave.,
$30.
room modern brick house, 8060 Woolworth
Ave., $30.
T-room modern house, 2620 Manderson St.,
$22.60.
THOMAS BRENNAN,
Room No. 1, New York Life Bldg.
D Wrt 26
FOR RENT Eleven-room modern house,
newly papered and in good repair: will be
vacant Oct. 20; rent, $36 and water. In
quire 119 South 26th St., B. Tzschuck.
D-1SI
WHAT Is known as the Fred M. Young
house, 6003 Florence boulevard, 8 rooms,
all modern, good barn; two rooms can be
sublet if desired. For particulars see
Harrison tt Morton. Tel. 356. D 210
FOR RENT Desirable nine-room modern
house, 4117 Farnam Street,' $40. Alfred C.
Kennedy, real estate, loans, Insurance,
rentals. 209 First National Bank Building.
Omaha, Neb., Telephone 72. D M3u9
HOUSES FOR RENT. .
638 S. 24th, new 8-room brick, modern, $40.
707 8 28th, new 6-room brick, mod
ern, $27.50.
1210 N. 24th, rooms, bath, fcS.
1746 S. 28th, 8 rooms, bath, etc., $20.
236 Webster, 8 rooms, gas. city water, $20.
lv N. 26th. rooms, bath, etc., M.
1210 8. 27th, 6 rooms, $10.
3')16 Ames Ave, 6-room fiat, $.
Oak, 4-roora house, $6.
1W9 Mason, .4 rooms, $7.
2214 D St., South Omaha. 4 rooms, $9
GARVIN BROS., 1604 rarnaj
FOR RENT 10-room modern house. 2921
Mason. Inquire at . r. inruenuau y.,
1118 Harney St. D-Si52!
FOR RENT All or part of -room furnished
modern house. 2519 Ames Ave.
D M37$ 24
HOUSES FURNISHED on six hours no.
tlce. Our prices are at least 26 per cent
below Installment stores. Best stock In
Omaha. TermB. 2B wortn. i a weea.
amaiu FURNITURE AND CARPET CO.,
Between 12th and 13lh on Farnam 6reet-
U 3U M
T-ROOM bouse, furnished or unfurnished,
A bargain to good party. 22u4 Wirt St.
D 4i4 22X
FOR RENT.
The Dundy residence and barn, (Ji
and Leavenworth $50.00
7- room modern cottage. 3002 Mason. .tV. 60
8- room modern house, 1060 Oeorria Ave $35.00
8-room modern bouse, 613 8. 28th Ave .$16
-r. modern cottage, 2644 Dnven port. .$26.00
8-room modern house. 4624 Capitol Ave $18.00
Btore, No. 1414 S. ISth St $11 K
JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM 8T.
D 349 22
partly modem
. 1615 Marcv St.
house, first-class condition
inquire ai corner.
D345 22 x
2602 Poppleton Ave., s-room house, all mod
ero .
18 Dewey Ave., I rooms $32.j0.
3ju8 Cuming St.. 7 rooms, strictly modern,
a beauty $32 50.
3408 Emmet St., rooms, strictly modem,
with barn $30.
281$ Leavenworth St., rooms, modern ex
cept furnace $X.
38th and Dewey Avt., 3 7-room brick flats,
modem except furnace $22.60.
3440 a toth St., 7-room house, modem ex
cept furnace; bam, psved street $22 60.
2636 Wirt 8t., 6 rooms, porcelain bath,
marble washstand. toilet; good repair $16.
3323 8. '-'9th St., 2d-floor, 6 rooms, city
water $9.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
First Floor N. Y. U Bldg. Tel. 17IL
D 485 22
$30 NEW, all modern. 7-room house KA and
Marcy. "Phone 678. D M.VW
We are remodeling the flats at 661, and
667 South 28rh St., Into four and five
modem apartments and they will be ready
for oucupanc" about November 1st to 10th
and will rent from $15 to $30.
BEMIS, PAXTON BLOCK.
D-461 23
SECRET SOCIETY NOTICES
OMAHA Seymour Camp
No. If will ni"et at
Myrtle Hall, commencing
Wedneeday evenll-g, Oc
tober 4th. 1916.
M. IT. REDFIKLD, Consul Commander.
JNO. N. CRAWFORD. Clerk.
FOR RENT HOUSES
2510 Foppleton Ave., 7-room, furnished
i.ouee, modern, not water neat.
W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam.
D 469 22
SEVEN-ROOM all modern brick house;
porcelnln bath, etc; foment walks. No.
4:23 Douglas. $26. 'I'hone 230. L. D.
Spalding, Omaha National Bank.
D4S0 22
FOR RENT newly furnished rooms;
mortem except furnace; ib. M8 in. tist
Ave. D 362 22x
FOR RENT Five acres and new cottage
and barn; ready November 1; near 48th
and Martha. Rent $1 per month. 8.
Arlon Lewis, agent, 906 New Ynr? Life.
D396-22 x
4-ROOM cottage, 3568 Leavenworth, $12.0.
-room modern and barn ex. furnace, 2423
Emmett, $30.
t-room modern and barn ex. furnace, 1202
So. 9th, $30.
8-room modern nlcs home, 2712 Caldwell,
$23.
8-room modern, 2tC!) Seward, $20.
8-room modern, 1314. So. 31st, $25.
12-room modern and barn, 2018 No. 21st, $30.
F. D. WEAD, 1624 Douglas.
D-619 22
HOU8E8 TO LET.
1102 S. 82d, 9 rooms, modem, barn, $40.
1M7 Park Ave., 9 rooms, modern; $35.
8701 N. 21st, 8 rooms, modern except fur
nace: $17.50.'
1914 N. 27th. 8 rooms: $17.60.
w. farnam smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St.
U 157 22
WE havs a fine; strictly modern dwelling
in west rarnam aistnct to let to nrst
class party.
W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam.
D 458 22
7-room all modern house; state rent and
location to Insure answer. Address D 60,
Bee. D 644 22x
COZY cottage home, furnished or unfur-
nicnea; rooms, polished floors, full lot,
car line one block. 914 South 40th St.
D M543 28x
O TT7"0 T A T niBiltTva
8035 S. 18th avenue., 3-room, city water;
cioon 10 ooum umnni car, only 17,
1412 N. 17th St.. S-room. city water, $8.
Close In.
1620 Canton St., 4-room, city water. Inside
mi niceiy pnereu, only f.
110 N. 37th St., 6-room, city water Inside,
only $12.fO.
533 Park avenue. 7-room, all modern, fine
location, only $32.60. Special Inducements
If taken at once.
613 N. 41st St., 7-room, bath and gas, only
2857 Farrjam St., 8-room. modern, except
We have Others. See nur Umt hefnra
move.
Payne. Bostwlck k Co.. 601 N. Y. Ufe.
D629 22
MOVINO expenses pa4d on either of the
following houses. If taken this week.
1646 and 1548 S. 27th street: seven rooms
each; strictly modern; $25.00; water paid
by owner; only two blocks from Park
car line; good neighborhood; needed re
pairs promptly made. Look at these to
day. Payne. Bostwlck & Co., 601 N. Y. Ufe.
D532 22
2009 CALIFORNIA St.. 7 rooms furnished.
Call afternoon. D M514 24
FOR RENT 10-r. mod. house and barn,
2913 Hickory. $30.
8-r. house. 3239 Lalk, $10. J. H. Parrotte,
Paxton Blk. D--613 22
HOUSES FOR RENT.
$30. 623 So. 20th St.. 6 rooms furnished,
modern except furnace; barn.
$25. 4216 Farnam St., 8 rooms, modem. '
$25. Z11S Locust St., 7 rooms, modern ex
cept furnace.
$15. 8334 Spalding St., 8 rooms, modern
except furnace. Inquire
R. C. PETERS A CO.,
Ground Floor Bee Bldg.
' D 627 28
WANTED TO BUY
Antiquarian Book Store. 1220 Farj highest
price paid for 2d-hand books. Tel. F-4629.
N-861 Nli
SHETLAND pony, young mare: must ba
gentle and sound, broke to ride and drive.
Call 4 to 6 p. m. 4026 Isard. N 182
HIGHEST price paid for second-hand
goods. Telephone 103S. N 292 N19
COTTAGE, 4 to rooms, In Omaha. Ad
dress D 4. Bee. N 826 27x
CENTURY DICTIONARY" and Modem
Eloquence. Will pay good 2d-hand price.
8t'e edition and binding. Address C 23,
DaTly Bee. N 460 23
WANTED Complete second handed ma
chinery outfit for steam laundry must be
In first class condition. 2427 Harney St.
N-623 22x
DANCING ACADEMY
Mr. and Mrs. Morand's School for Dan
cing now open. Children classes meet In
our new academy, 18th St. near Far
nam: beginners, Saturday 10 a. m. and
Wednesday 4:1A n in.; season, 6 months,
$10. Children advanced, Saturday 8 p.
m.; season, ( months, $6. Adults meet
at 15th : Farnam, Tusdays and Fridays
p. m. Private lessons dally. Tel. 1041.
-T17-N9
NEW class formed for adults, beginners, at
Morand's. 16th tnd Harney, Tuesday and
Friday, this week, 8 p. ni.; Individual and
thorough instruction our forte; our pupils
enjoy every minute of their lessons.
LOST
WILL, the lady who was seen to pick up
pocketbook at 16th and Farnam Friday.
6 p. in., kindly leave it at this office.
Lost 331 22x
LOST $57, Wednesday evening, between
6;30 and t o'clock, between Boston store
and Bennett's; reward If (returned to Be
offc- Lost M524 23
OSTEOPATHY
JOHNSON InsUtute, 615 N. Y. Ufs. TeL
1664. 875
MRS. JOHN R. MU8ICK. Osteopathy Phy
sician. Office. Neville Blk. Tel. 2823.
7
DRESSMAKING
GOLDMAN Pleating Co., 200 Douglas Blk.
-:
In Families, Miss Sturdy. TeL Harnsy 102.
-874
PRINTING
PRINTING MEMORIAL CARDS; ar
ivurcTr ,Ut' JsTs. 8. E. Cor.
LYNGSTAU 16th St. and Capitol Ave.
FLORISTS
HESS ft 8WOBODA. 1416 Farnam. -477
U HENDERSON, 151 Farnam. Tel. 12SH
-87
BLANKETS
YOUR HORSE NEEDS ONE
We have both stable and
street styles In great variety.
PUMMOIID'O
EJ 18TH AND HARNEY
DH.PUTY STATE VETERINARIAN.
H. L RAMACCIOTTL D. V. S.
CITY VfcTRIARIA.
Office and Infirmary, 3tU and Mason 8Ls
OMAHA, NEB. Jelcphone tta.
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES
ELECTION PROCLAMATION BY MAYOR.
Proclamation and notice to the electors and
legal voters of the City of Omaha of a
Special City Election of said cltv, to be
held Tuesday, the 7th day of November.
IS, for the purpose of submitting to said
electors a proposition to vole Klre Englno
House Bonds, a proposition to vote In
tersection Bonds, and a proposition to
vote Sewer Bonds:
To the Electors and Legal Voters of the
City of Omaha:
Under and by virtue of the authority In
me vested by the laws of the State of Ne
braska, and by Ordinance ?o. 661$ and
Ordinance No. 5627, I. Frank E. Moores,
Mayor of the City of Omaha, do hereby
proclaim and give public notice of a Spe
cial City Election of said City of Omalia.
which Is hereby called to be held at the
time of the general election to be held In
aid city on Tuesday. November 7, 1SM5. for
the purpose of submitting to the legal
electors of said city the questions and
propositions of Issuing bonds, to be called
'Fire Engine House Ronds," bonds to be
called "Intersection Bonds," and bonds to
be called "Sewer Bonds," the said ques
tions and propositions being as follows,
towlt:
Question and Proposition of Issuing Firs
Engine House Bonds.
"Shall tht bonds of the City of Omaha
In the sum of sixty thousand ($60 000) dol
lars be issued for the purpose of paying
the cost of constructing fire engine houses
for the use of the Fire Department of the
City of Omaha, such fire engine houses
to be In the locality and at the estimated
and approximate cost as follows, towlt:
"North 50 fet of lot 13, block 1, Arm
strong's First adltion, estimated cost of
thirty thousand ($1)0.000) dollars.
"For the purchase of a site and the
erection of a fire engine house thereon In
the district lying north of Willis avenue,
west of the east lino of Sherman avenue
and east of the west line of 24th tret,
estimated coat of thirty thousnnd ($30,0uo)
dollars.
"The Mild bonds to be called 'Fire En
gine House Bonds' of the City of Omaha,
the same to be Issued In tne denomination
of one thousand $1,000) dollars each, at
such times and in such amounts as may
be necessary for such purpose, at any time
during the years ISM and 1907, and to run
twenty ' (20) years from the date .if Issue
thereof, and to bear Interest, payable semi
annually, at a rate no exceeding four (4)
por centum per annum, with Interest cou
pons attached, payable at the fiscal agency
of the State of Nebraska In New York
City, and not to be sold for less than par,
the proceeds thereof to be used for no
other purpose than for the construction
of fire engine houses for ths City of
Omaha?"
QUESTION AND PROPOSITION OF IS
SUING INTERSECTION BONDS.
"Shall bonds of the City of Omaha in the
sum of fifty thousand ($50,000) dollars be
Issutd as may be required during the
years 1906 and 1907, for the purpose of
paying the " cost of paving, repaying or
macadamising and curbing the Inter
sections of streets and spaces opposite
alleys In said city and In front of real
estate not subject to assessment of special
taxes fgr paving purposes; said bonds to
run twenty years from the date thereof,
and to bear Interest payable semi-annually
at a rate not exceeding 4 per cent per an
num, with Interest coupons attached; said
bonds to be called 'Intersection Bonds'
and not to be sold for less than par, the pro
ceeds thereof to be used for no other
purpose than paying the cost of paving,
repaying or macadamizing and curbing the
intersections of streets and spaces op
posite alleys and In front of reil estate
not subject to assessment of special taxes
for paving purposes?"
QUESTION AND PROPOSITION OF IS
SUING SEWER BOND3.
"Shall bonds of the City of Omaha in
the sum of ninety thousand ($9C,'J0O) dollars
be Issued, as niuy be required during the
year 1906, for the purpose of paying the
cost of construc-lon, maintenance and ac
quiring right of way for main sewers of
the City of Omaja; said bond! to run for
twenty years frtm the date thereof, and
to bear interest payable semi-annually at
a rate not excetdlng 4 per cent per an
num, with Intercut coupons attached; said
bonds to be cal'ed Sewer Bonds,' and
not to be sold for less than par, the pro
ceeds thereof to be used for no other
purpose than paying the cost of con
struction, maintenance and acquiring right
of way for ma'-n sewers In the City of
Omaha?"
The said questions and propositions shall
be submitted to tbs electors of the City
of Omaha en. ire Ir the proper form
provided by Uw ft, official ballots, with
the word "Ys" ane. the woro "No" In
separate lines prlntod thereon. All official
ballots of said legal electors marked with
an "X" mark followli.ar the word "Yes"
upon said official bs.llots cast at said
lection shall be counted In favor of the
Issuing of said bonds opposite which said
"X" mark Is placed, tinr1 all official ballots
of said legal electors with an "X" mark
following the word ' No" .upon said official
ballots cast at said election shall be
coui.ted and considered as against the
Issuing of said boni s opposite which said
"X" mark la placed.
Provided, That If voting machines be
used at said election pursuant to law, the
statement of the questions and propositions
submitted shall be prepared and Inserted
on the ballot label for questions on such
voting machines, with the word "Yes" and
the word "No" for the voter to Indicate
his affirmative or negative vote on such
questions and propositions by operating the
roper device therefor.
The polls shall be open on the day of
said election at 8 o'clock In the morning
and shall continue open until 6 o'clock In
the evening of the same day, at the
respective voting places, following, towlt:
FIR8T WARD.
First District 11)9 South th street.
Second Dlstrlot 1013 South 10th street.
Third District 1703 South 10th street.
Fourth District 919 Bancroft street,
SECOND WARD.
First District 2415 Georgia avenue.
Second District 3202 South 24th street.
Third District 1501 Vinton street.
Fourth District 1624 Vinton street.
Fifth District 2204 South 16th street.
THIRD WARD.
First District 1619 Webster street.
Becond District 322 South 10th street.
Third District 302 North 15th street.
Fourth District 410 South 13th street.
Fifth District 1417 Jackson street.
FOURTH WARD.
First District 1614 Capitol avenue.
Becond District 422 South 18lh street.
Third District 718 South 16th street.
Fourth District 316 South 2oth street.
Fifth District 2S07 Davenport street.
FIFTH WARD.
First District 3820 Sherman avenue.
Second District 2825 Sherman avenue.
Third District 2601 Sherman avenue
(bam.)
Fourth District 1846 Sherman avenue.
Fifth District 1156 North 16th street.
SIXTH WARD.
First District 2307 North 24th street.
Second District 1710 North 24th street.
Third District 2004 North 28th street.
Fourth District 2213 Military avenue (up
stairs.) SEVENTH WARD.
First District 2719 Leavenworth street
(rear.)
Second District 1525 Georgia avenue
(barn, rear.)
Third District 1338 Park avenue.
Fourth District 210 South 33d street
(bain, rear.)
EIGHTH WARD.
First Dlstrlct-1318 North 24th street.
Second District 1721 Cuming street.
Third Dlstrlct-612 North 16th street.
Fourth District 2423 Cuming street.
NINTH WARD.
First District 2603 Cuming street.
Second District 229 Cuming street.
Third District 8304 Davenport street
(barn.)
Fourth District 211 South 36th street
(bam.)
Fifth District 2116 Farnam street.
TENTH WARD.
First District 1018 South 10th street.
Becond District 1623 Leavenworth street.
Third District 2121 Leavenworth street.
Fourth District 1424 South 16th street.
Fifth District 1323 William street.
ELEVENTH WARD.
First District 4008 Hamilton street.
Second Dlstrlot 40th and Farnam streets
(tent.)
Third District 4V424 Leavenworth street.
Fourth District "06 South 27th street.
TWELFTH WARD.
First District 4314 North 24th street.
Second District 3624 Ames avenue.
Third District 21$ North iuth street
(barn.)
Fourth District 8102 North 24th street.
In wltneaa whereof 1 have hereunto set
my hand as Mayor of said City of Omaha
this 18th day of October, 19uJ.
Atteat: W. H. ELBOURN.
City Clerk.
(Seal.) FRANK E. MOURNS.
OcU8d20t. . Mayor.
PROPOSALS FOR STREET IMPROVE
MENT. Sualed proposals are invited and will be
received by the City Clerk of the City of
Omaha on Tuesday. October 24, 1S. at 8
o'clock p. in., lu the Council Chamber In
the City Hall for the following street Im
provements, towii:
Nineteenth street, from Leavenworth
street to St. Mary's avenue, In Street Im
provement District No. 88, by repavlnx,
readjusting the old curbs and replacing all
defective curbing, in accordance with Ordi
nance No. 6621.
Eighteenth street, from Spencer street
to l.mniel street, in Street Improvement
District No. 84. by curbing and paving, tn
accordance with Ordinance No. 6tii2.
Twentieth street, from Lake street te
south line at Florence Boulevard, ly Street
Improvement District No svo, by curbing
CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES
and paving. In accordance with Ordinance
No. fc'Ml.
Dodge street, from th street to 48' h
street, In Stieet Iimnovemrnt District No.
861, by curbing and guttering, in accord
ance with Ordinance No. C;u3.
Bids for such improvements must be
upon asphalt, stone, vltrllled brick, vitri
fied brick blocV, artificial stone or maca
dam, and all bidders are required to desig
nate the locality, quarry, kiln or factory
from which will be furnished the specific
material to be used by tliem, with its
coniineiclal designation.
Proposals must be submitted for each
district separately and must be made
upon printed blanks to he furnished by
the City Engineer, who will also furnlsn
Instructions to bidders, together with
specifications and forms of contract and
bond, upon application at his office; and
as evidence of good faith and guarantee
that contract will be entered into and good
and sufficient bond furnished, should
award be made thereon, each proposal
must be accompanied by a certified check,
payable to the City of Omaha, In an
amount not less than 10 er cent of the
total of each bid, but In no case to be
es3 than $H.
Proposals must bo addressed to W. H
Elbourn, Cll' Ork, Cour.c!: Chamber.
City Hall, and marked "Proposals for
Street Improvement District No. .,"
giving the number of the district hid upon.
The City Council of the City of Omaha
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids.
Omaha, Nebraska, October 11, 19nR.
W. IL ELROL RN.
Octll i-tt City Clerk
LEGAL NOTICES
BOND SALE.
Office of the city clerk, South Omaha,
Neb., October K, A. D. 1905.
Sealed bids addressed to the undersigned,
and plainly marked "Proposals for Relund
Ing Bonds," will be received at the oihre of
the City Clerk, South Omaha, Neb., until I
o'clock p. in. October toth, A. D. 1906.
For the purchase of the following de
scribed issue of city bonds of the City of
South Omaha, these said bonds so offered
for sale being general obligations of the
city, namely:
Seventy thousand and eight ($79,008) dol
lars of city refunding bonds. Issued for the
purpose of refunding seventy thousand and
eight ($70,008) dollars in city funding bonds,
dated November 1. HM). now outstanding
under a reserved option.
These bonds so offered will be Issued and
numbered, consecutively, from one to 140,
or 70, both Inclusive (except number one,
which shall be of the denomination of $V0I
or $1,008, as the case may be), and will be
of the denomination of $t0 or $1,000 each at
the option of the purchaser, dated Novem
ber 1, A. D. Ii6, due and payable in twenty
(3o) years after date, unless sooner re
deemed under the legal option of the city
at any time after five (6) years from date,
bearing Interest at the rate ef four and one
half (4V) per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually. May and November 1 of
each year. Interest Installments evidenced
by coupons attached to the bonds, bonds
and the Interest coupons payable at the
fiscal agency of the state of Nebraska, In
the City of New York, state of New York,
United States of America.
These said refunding bonds are issued foi
the purpose of redeeming and refundlni
certain outstanding funding bonds of serial
dated November 1, A. D. 1900, which fund
ing bonds were Issued and sold under ex
isting constitutional and statutory provis
ions of the City of South Omaha, Neb., and
it Is further certified that the faith and
credit of the City of South Omaha are
firmly bound and revenue powers are Irre
vokably pledged for the prompt payment of
these said refunding bonds and interest
thereof semi-annually, and at maturity
thereof.
Also that the total Indebtedness of the
city. Including this Issue of bonds, has not
exceeded the constitutional and statutory
limits, and that an annual tax, and other
taxes and assessments to pay principal and
Interest, as the same respectively fall due,
shall be levied and made.
Each bidder must state separately the
amount he wljl offer for this Issue entire,
as to "principal and premium," and that
"accrued Interest," will be paid to the date
and delivery of said bonds, also as to the
amount of the charge, If any, that will be
made additional, by the purchaser, for the
printing and lithographing of this said
series of bonds.
Each bid must be accompanied by cash,
or an unconditional certified check on a
registered national bank, In the sum of one
thousand ($1 000) dollars, and made pavsble
to the City of South Omaha, Neb., as an ev
idence of good faith on the part of the said
bidder.
The City ef South Omaha, through Its
City Council, reserves the right to reject
any or all bids, or to waive defects should
they appear. . .
By order of the City Council.
JOHN J. GILL1N, City clerk.
OctlS 18t
CERTIFICATE) OF PUBLICATION.
State of Nebraska, Office of Auditor of
Public Accounts, Lincoln, October 20, 1H06.
It Is hereby certified that the State Life
Insurance Company of Indianapolis, In the
state' of Indiana, has compiled with th
Insurance law of this state, applicable to
such companies, and la therefore authorized
to transact the business of life insurance
In this state for the current year ending
January 31, 1906.
Summary of report filed for the year end
ing December 81, 1904:
INCOME.
Premiums $2,04H.9O7.7T
All other sources 197,126.01
Total $2,244,032.78
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid policy holdors...$ 496.631. IS
All other payments... 918,614.41
Total $1,41.24G.5
Admitted assets $3,160,083.31
LIABILITIES.
Net reserve $2,540,511.00
Net policy claims 69,500.00
All other liabilities.... 16,486.63 $2,615,497.63
Surplus beyond capital
stock and other lia
bilities 644,685.68-$ 644,685.68
Total $3,160,083.81
Witness my hand and the seal of the
Auditor of Public Accounts the day and
year first above written.
E. M. 8T5ARLB, JR..
Auditor of Public Accounts.
JOHN L. PIERCE, Deputy.
Oct 23d-lt.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received ut the office of the county
clerk of Dawson county, Lexington, Ne
braska, up to noon of the 17th day of No
vember, 1906. for the furnishing of all
material and construction of any and all
wooden bridges in nuld county fur one
year, beginning January 1, 1906.
All bidders to bid on plans and specifica
tions adopted by county commissioners,
which sre on file in the office of the county
clerk of said county. All bids to he accom
panied by certified check for $500 and a
rood and sufficient bond In ths sum of
$1,0UU.
The board reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
By order of the Board of County Coos
mlsslonera. R. S. THORNTON,
Clerk of Puwson County, Nebrasks.
Islington, Neb.
022-29 N6-13
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Proposals will be received for the pur
chase of the brick and stone residence at
t l,o southwest corner of Seventeenth and
Douglas streets and Its removal by Janu
ary 1 next. For detailed Information and
opportunity to Inspect the building apply
to R. W. Baker, superintendent Bee build
ing, who will also receive the bids, reserv
ing right for the owners to reject any or all.
STEAMSHIPS.
CLARK'SSSVmsORIENT
ana IMIUrrtDMn, Including Spain, br poUllr
ubartarafl S. S. Arable. 14.0UO tona. atarts Fab. sta
A erulM of To daya, apendlnf It aaya la Palaatlne
and Sfrpt. eoatlm only 4uo and up, including ahore
aipanaea, betala. drltu, (tea. and all saoaasary as-
Forll!utrataa' Daarripilva Beoklat addraaa FRANK.
C CLAhK. Broadway. N York,
geund the World partlas start Nor. lib and Dae. t.
REUCIOIS NOTES.
Daniel Francis of Des Moines, la., has
given $30,000 for the erection In that city
of a home for aged and wornout ministers
of the Methodist Episcopal church.
Ira D. Sankey has started to rewrite
his unpublished book, "The Story of the
Gospol Hymns." the original manuscript
of which was destroyed by lire a few years
ago.
Rev. F. E. Clark, president of ths Chris
tian Endeavorers, has sailed for Genoa,
Italy, and after a few weeks' rest be ex
pects to begin the preparation of the quar
ter century' history of Christian Endeavor.
Ian Maclaren (the Rev. Dr. John Wat
soni, wiio is Just leaving tho Liverpool
church, where ho has been minister for
a quarter of a century, has made a col
lection of his sermons as a sort of farewell
volume.
The Calvation Army Is making much
prosit a in Oeri.iany under the inadersblp
of Commander Ollphant, who, the Frank
furter Zeilung declares, la almost as in
teresting a rhaiiictcr as Ociivral Booth.
Ha Is tall and lean, has a very high fore
head, bushy eyebrows and a lung, black
beard. Though an Englishman, be Speaks
German fluently and his citations evince
thorough aA4iUrlty sriUt ftsroistra