I THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1905. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE THOMAS REAL ESTATE $1,000 will buy neat cottage and good lot one block from 6treet car line. Very easy terms. $1,500 will buy brick house and full lot one block from car line, in West Farnam district. $3,500 will buy two houses and full lot on Chicago street near 25th street. $4,500 will buy house, two barns and two lots on North 18th street, near Grace St. 1,000 other bargains for sale and $1,000,000 to loan on Omaha real estate at low rate of interest. THOMAS BRENNAN Room 1, New York Life Bldg. A. P.TUKEY & SON WE BUY AGAIN SEVEN IN A BUNCH THE BEST YET. We have Just bought seven houses on 17th and ISth and Hickory streets. Of all the houses we have recently bought we be lieve that these ere the biggest bargain that we have picked v up, either for a renting proposition or tor small homes. There are thrte cottages fronting west on 18th street. Nos. 1701, 1703 and 1706 South 18th street. All of these are good cottages, within walking distance of most any part of town and well located for 11,000 each; they are well worth the money. We will sell thtm separately or all In a bunch. They rent for 110 each. At 171i and 1718 Hickory we have two other cottages, not in quite as good shape, for 1800 each. They also rent for 110 each. Fronting east on 17th street, Nos. 1464 and 1466, we have a large double flat which rents for $48 per month and which we will sell for 13,750. How s that for an Investment? We will make such terms on these places that they are sure to sell at once, and If any such property would Interest you look them up at once. A. P. TUKET & SON. 444-445 Board of Trade Bldg. Phones; Office. 2181; Residence, 6153. The above flats and one cot tage have been sold we have 4 houses left. RE 716 29 A BARGAIN First, let us show you a -roora cot tage, gas and sewer connections, per manent walk, good condition; lot to 127 ft. and alley, on 25th Ave., north of Cuming street. . Then make us an offer. M. J. KENNARD & CO.. 510 Brown Blk. RE 725 28 HERE IS ANOTHER FOR $1,100 t rooms, city water, gas, fixtures in each room, lot 60x130. nico lawn, fruit trees, large bed of strawberries, all in fine con dition; bouse built last year. R. H. LANDER YOU. 42J Board of Trade. Telephone 2151. RE 73a 29 GAS & ELECTRIC FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail. BURGESS - GRAN DEN CO, Formerly F. M. RUSSELL FIXTURE CO. 313 South 15th fit. Telephone 681. RE oil harm and Ranch Lands Nebraasa. Kauwm, Luiuuud and Wyoming; low pi ice; It a ysis time. Luna Dept. U. V. it. K.. Oma-a, HvO., Dept. "A." c,iAS- Williamson Co.u- LtU Sdl WRITE for illustrated pamphlet describ ing two ranches in tile coin and allaira belt. Willis Cadwcll, Broken Bow, iseb. HE 4t IF YOU want to get light priceB on farm land in Custer county, write Willis Cud weii. Broken bow, Neb., fur list. HE Mjuo N20 51.600, ANOIttbK SNAP 2711 bprague St., new nouse. 6 large rooms ilnlstieu doMimtairs and room (or S or 4 more upstairs, feuy tins ptopuity; live dowustaus and nuibh upstairs laier and you wul have a propeity wortn U,wv. Look tnls up; it wul pay you. Lot box 1. R. H. LANDER YOU, 421 Board of Trade. Telephone 2151. RE 73 J FOR SALE-12.500 aores arlly cut-over timber land. Kentucky and Ohio river. Would make fine stoc farm. Great bar- aaln: U.uo per acre (or Quick sale. Beem. Peaen ai Co., Bankers, Spencer, Ind. RE-7&5 29x SEVERAL are figuring on Harney St. properly, near 25ih; 1 houses, rental $J4o; could be Increased to ' by small im provements; splendid opiHirlunity; first money deposited takes both at $3.5o0. F. D. WEA1), 1524 Douglas. RE-U! 3) FOR SALE Fine country residence and fruit farm. Three miles north of Country club, 2 miles west of Florence; has U acres in fruits, 10 acres grove and blue grass pasture; good 7-room . house and other Improvements; makes very pleasant residence and good investment. GEORGE & CO.. loci Farnam St. RE 138 29 tl.WiO WILL BUY 1 cottages; ground 60x1.; near 2lh mil Burdette; rents $1$ per month. O. C. OLSEN 1704 Farnam St. RE 158 29 i MODEL home: 9-room modern house; everything; in perfect condition; two lote worth $2.5A); good barn and outbuildings; fine shade; paved street; new furnace; south frontage. Buy from owner direct, prioe, Rouu. Apply Sow Charles St. KE 7&5 29 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BRENNAN TELEPHONE 1264 RE Shimer & Chase, Builders of Modern Houses 1609 FARNAM. Six-room house, cor. lot, permanent walks, city water, gas; good Investment; Jl,8o0. Five-room new house, ready to move Into; modern ex. heat; well located; only $1,700. New six-room all mod. house; rented for 125; good Investment; price, $2,700. New, six rooms, east front house, on boule vard; cypress finish; $3,000. 4-room house, south front; city water; lot 31x106; rented for $7.50; fine investment; $650. Seven-room, mod. ex. heat; fine lot; fruits; north side; $2,600. Fine modern house; west Farnam district; $4,600. Seven rooms, newly painted and shingled; city water, bath, gas, barn; owner leav ing city; if sold soon, $1,800. Six-room house; paved street, well and cis tern; $000. I. N. HAMMOND, REAL ESTATE DEPT. Shimer & Chase, 1609 Farnam. 'Phone 8S67. -RE Opportunity of a Litetime To secure an Ideal home on one of the fin est and most popular streets in the city at a price less than the cost of the build ing. For particulars call at 702 N. 4th St. or telephone Ash-510u2. RE 738 28 NEBRASKA FARMS For Nebraska farmers; in central Ne braska; black loam soil, no sand, alkali or gumbo; everytning grows, corn, win ter wheat and alfalfa the staples; 160 aores, i miles from town, 130 cultivated, cneap house, well, pump, etc, 3,5oo. A bargain. - Come and see for yourself. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb. RE M 607 90 FLORENCE LOTS I have some choice lots in Florence which I will sell singly or In groups. Also have lots in Oman and South Omaha to sell or lease. Can as" secure you a tax certlucate of the scavenger aula. Dexter L. Thomas, Att y, 412 Bee. RE Mo77 29 FOR SALE Large house, two barns and two full lota, on North lata St., Only RfcOO. This is a bargain. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1. New York Life Bldg. RE M168 COUNTRY HOME WITH CITY AT DOOR. Fine 8-room home of national bank teller; t3 city taxes; ground lOuxUS. beautiful lawn; shade and fruit trees: hard pine finish; also barn, chicken house, etc.; ...uu. . ....... ,ni tt , n.uu,,, on: ua. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO. Ground Floor. laoa Farnam St. RE 106 29 $3 LESS EACH DAY UNTIL SOLD. GOOD BUILDING LOT, WAS $750. NOW $714 Near Sherman Ave. and Ohio St., on 17th Ave.; will be reduced In price $3 per day until the lucky buyer gets it. Cull for particulars. (Oct. 13, '0o.) CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO., Ground Floor. VMS Farnam St. HE 104 2U FOR SALE Improved farms, eastern Ne . braska, three miles from court house. Owner, box 1125, Omaha Neb. RE CALIFORNIA alfalfa and fruit land. Free information about the famous Grldley Colony. Write for it. Garden spot of California, Ideal place for a 613 N. 41st Ave., 7-r., partly modern, $18. home. Rich farming country Dairying, j 4ilO Farnam, 7-r., strictly modern, good stockraising, fruit growing. Fine climate. barn, 132.60. -Charles F. O'Brien, General Manager, 22uti Wirt, 8-r., strictly all-modern, fine Dept 24, 30 Montgomery 6t , San Francisco. , shape, paved street: If rented ut once, RE 2S57 Farnam, 8-r., strictly modern except furnace, cloBa in, $.5. THE J. FRED KERR COMPANY'S AR- StKS Cass, 9-r.. strictly all-modern, nice lot, STRACTS OF TITLE are the safest. You ' good barn, $35. are protected by a $10,0ti0 bond against We will make special Inducements on any loss Dy errors, you aon t Duy a lawsuit when you buy a "Kerr" abstract. lOul N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 2244. RE 120 ACRES near Irvington; 100 acres in cul tivation. In acres pasture, 10 acres meadow; fine spring water in pasture; 2 wells: good 4-room cottage und barn; 25 cherry trees, a few plum trees and berries; $S0 per acre. Can arrange terms. BEMIS, PAXTON BLOCK. 161 29 SOUTH DAKOTA farms cheap. Office next to postofflce. See or write. John W. Hays, Faulkton. S. D. M173 lit 4 rooms. 15th. near Webster.. 4 rooms. 26th and Grant 4 rooms, lxth and Brown 6 rooms, 2Mb and Dode ( rooms, 29th and Douglas ... $ rooms, 2Mh snd Pratt $1.6i0 700 600 1.100 1.5U0 750 1.1'0 m) rooms, .'1st ud urace I rooms, 2Mh and Sahler. , rooms. 2ih. nest Cuming.. t, 000' rooms, itn ana monuo 1.2.V) 8 rooms. '.'Mro-near Emmet 1 5XI $ rooms. Ed. near Clark l.OuO I have a large list of acreage, houses and lots In Omaha, South Omaha and Council Bluffs. SILAS ROBBINS, Frenxer Block. RE-870 29x 1.6i0 WILL BUY a nice one-acre tract which has an extra lot facing on paved street, between two car lines In good neighborhood. If you see it you wilt want It. For a few days only. Address E 16, Bee. RE 190 x FOR SALE FARMS 2.000-ACRE BTOCK FARM. The best stock farm In north Nebraska. Runninc water, timber, hay and par-turu; wilh y Hi-r. aiwiH fjrm IutiI In ulilua- I tl.Mi' ln b.1H nf hulMlnva VI mllAa nt ffce. R. y, d . long distance phone. Ten miles north of Alnsworth, on stage line, convenient to church, school on the larm; produced 27H bushels of wheat this year. Rent on wheat land in 1904, $5.(4 si-re; In lie-3. $440. Will take general merchandise store or well improved farm near high school In part payment. Will sell with stock. tttA and machinery It demred. Price. $.0 per acre. F. A. Stephenson, owner. Aiusworth. Neb. 128 29 FARMS TO SELL KEMP, Blair,' Neb. -S2 NW FOR SALE FARMS GOOD FARMS CHEAP WASHINGTON COUNTY H 160 acres; 130 under cultivation, 30 acres pasture, 20 acres non-tight fence; 4-room house, good barn, new windmill, fenced and cross-fenced; mil to school; one acre fruit. Price, IS.S.V). DOCGLA8 COUNTY. A GOOD FARM FOR TUB MONEY. 160 teres, described as the north H of the. north V4, section 6-14-10; seven miles south east of Valley; all fenced and cross fenced; 2 acres hog-tight fence; 8-room house, new ham for 8 horses, cow barn 60 feet long, .6ii-bushel corncrlh, 2 rhlrken houses, wlndmllL Now rented to William Urown. Owner a nonresident and very anxious to sell and has cut price to f an acre cash. N Open Monday evenings till p. m. HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1609Si Farnam St., Omaha. Neb. RE 90 3 IDAHO Irrigated Lands Produce Immense crops every year with out fall. Excellent market and shipping fa cilities. Within Ave miles of town of 4.UO0. Beet sugar factory, flouring mills, elevators, f lacking house, main line of O. S. L. H. R.; deal climate, abundance of pure water. No alkali, no gumbo, no hailstorms, cyclonMS, floods or drouth Cheap building material. $40 will give a start. No homestead prop osition. A permanent water right included in price of all lands. Good level raw land (sage brush! HO per acre up. Nicely Im proved farms $5 per acre tip. As an Invest ment buy at n to $55 well Improved farm land and rented under contract for $7 to $13 cash per annum. Write for particulars to WILLIAM LAMPMANN L. & I. A. Oregon Short Line R. K. Co. 2613 Parker St., Omaha. 320 Acres of choice Antelope county, Nebraska, farming land; about 200 acres cultivated; all level; 80 acres fine hay land, 40 acres bog tight, 200 acres fenced; black loam and clay soil; well Improved; on R. F. D.j plenty trees andyoung fruit. A great plenty trees and young fruit. A great R. Beecher Howell Co. Karbach Block. US 29 $5.00 an Acre Buys as good, solid, black, productive, free from sand, Nebraska land as there is In the state. Half cash, balance one to nine years. Proportional bargains in farms, ranches, farm and ranch lands. L. CONNER, 227 Neville Bldg., Omana. -876 29 1,040-ACRE FARM Six miles Nebrsska town of 8,500; has 560 acres finest valley land, balance roll ing; fair improvements, living water, all Al soil; about 360 acres cultivated. Want merchandise. Income or smaller larm. R. Beecher Howell & Co.. Karbach Block. 112 29 EASTERN NEBRASKA FARMS For sale. Improved. Three miles from railroad and court house. Address box 1L5. Omaha, Neb. M723 4 640 ACRES WESTERN NEBRASKA. Can nearly all be cultivated; $3.60 an acre; would take vacant building lot in as part pay. D 7, care Bee. KM) 29 FARMS FOR SALE. In Nuckolls county, the great grain, corn, alfalfa and dairy county of southeast Nebraska. G. D. Folljner & Son, Nelson, Neb. Write for list. 833 29 OFFERED VERY CHEAP 400 acres adjoining town of 1,200 In 8. W. Nebraska: all Republican Valley land; about 90 acres alfalfa; all level; about 2u0 1 acres cultivated; fair improvements. Price $28 per acre, on terms. R. Beecher Howell & Co.. Karbach Block. 111 29 THE " TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. This agricultural weekly goes to 60,004 homes of farmers and stock raisers, so If you nave a go d piece of land to sell at a reasonable price you will find a bavsr among them. The cost of an advertisement Is small 2 cents per word in small type or $- 8 per Inch If set In large type. FOR RENT HOUSES Good Houses For Rent 1412 N. 17th, 8-r., city water, $10. Close in. 1&W-22 Canton, two nice 4-r. houses, all newly papered, witn city water inside, only $8 each. 2811 Blnney, nearly new 6-r. modern cottage, with one-half aero of ground, tine bain, nice chicken house and chicKcn yard, to he rented at reasonable figure. 2423 Eiskiue, 6-r. strictly all-tnodern, only $-'2.50 . 1X46 b. 27th, 7-r. strictly all-modern house, hue plumbing, close to Hanscom pork, only Jjo. Look this up. 5o3 faru Avo., 7-r. sincuy all-modern, choice locution. $32.60. ot the above houses if token this week. Payne, Bostwick & Co., Sixth Floor N. T. Life Bids:. D 851 29 PIANO nievmg; lowest rates for reliable service. Tel. 16:2, Schmoller it Mueller. d ta 7-ROOM. all modern house, N. E. corner 2Jd and Ohio, hot water heat ,$00. Turkuigton, wii Bee Bldg. V 7ti Ufll IvUC in ait parts ot tne city. it. nUUOtJ c. Pulei c Co., Bee Bidg. .04-0 THE Omaha Van t Storage Co. pack, move ai.d store 11. H. goous. biofchvjuse, 1UU-24 N. liUi. OKo, lullfe Fannin, us., i-iit. l ail HOL'tSEH FURNISHED complete. Prices are at least per cent beiow installment houses and guous very mucu belter, 'terms. llJ wul tn, $2 a week. OMAHA fLK.slilKt, ANu CARPET CO., Between ltn and iui on Farnam street. D o a WE MOVE pianos, tuaggard Van Stor age Co. Tel. lt. OUlce, 171i Webster HL D SiJ UnilCPQ all parts If the city. The O. rlWUOCJ F. La vis Co., M Boe Bldg. i-l HOLSLS. lasurauce. Kliigwalt, Barker Blk. FOR RENT fe-room .odern house, except turnoca, kutf N. Su'h el., i.t 4 uics large rooms, N. Mil Su, $12. C. M- tAcHJlA.;, jo l axiou fciiu D-U4 FOR RENT Seven room house, 2tn and Farnam bis.; lnuujie at 0O1 r. mn airxel. i Miis FOR RENT 7-room house, $15; (-room house, tiu; botn newly papered. Wuiiorn H.. Potior, Kec. Sul iirovtn 4ik. D M271 FOK RENT Eleven-room modern house, newly papeied and in good repair; wul be vacant Oct. ju; rent. $oi and water, in quire 119 South ann Su, B. 'I'xsonuck. D 181 WHAT is known as the Fred M. Youngs house, 5u0$ Florence boulevard. 8 room, all modern, good tarn; two rooms cau be sublet if desired. For particulars see liairison Morton. Tel. M. D ill FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Desirable nine-room modern house, 4117 Farnam Street, $40. Alfred C Kennedy, real estate, loans, Insurance, rentals. 2P9 First National lUuk Building. Omaha, Neb., Telephone . D M3u $30 NEW, all modern. 7-room bouse, 3Sd and Marcy. 'Phone 67S8. D M5u COZY cottage home, furnlnhed or unfur nlched; 6 rooms, polished floors, full lot, car line one block. 114 South iUh 6t. D MM J Z8x 6-P.OOM house for rent. 3712 North 22d St. Key 3715 North 23d, P. R. Cook D-M572 29x 1911 CALIFORNIA ST. 7 rooms, city water 1U7. Walter Breen, R. 416 Karbach Blk. D 631 FOR RENT A 10-room house, 37th and Mason, with furnace and fully equipped bath room only tli per month. Inquire R. C. Peters & Co., ground floor. Hee Bldg. D-63 FOR RENT A very desirable -room house modern In every respect.' with hard wood floors; good barn. Only $35 per month. iniO Emn.et street. Inquire R. C. Peters & Co., Ground Floor, Bee Bldg. D-624 FOR RENT. ' 209 S. 23th Ave., modern, close' in; 'newly painted. 2021 Locust 8t., 7-room, modern; nicely painted and papered. Rent, $23. 18J North 19th, 6-rootn cottage, city water. Rent. $16. J. II. Sherwood, 937 New York Life. D-696 28 NICE 6-room house, all modern, easily heated. $.7.50 Til So. 37th St. D 694 N35x FOUR rooms; modern, except furnace. Apply 846 8. 18th St. 1 Mtk-6 GOOD 6-room modern cottage; hot water, heat. Telephone 3179. D M706 2Sx NEW 6-room, strictly modern, high-class property, 8712 N. 24th St., $30. SNAP. New 4-room cottage, full lot, $12. SWEET ot BEST, 613 N. Y. L, Tel. 1472. D 1 45 8-ROOM brick. In walking distance, 2719 Jackson. Inquire 4019 Hamilton fit. D 739 FOR RENT-ENTIRE 2D FLOOR 8. W. CORNER 16TH AND DODGE, STEAM HEAT; IDEAL LOCATION ANY PRO FESSION: IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. THE PUTNAM CO., 504-6 N. Y. LIFE. D 736 29 5t 8. 2th St., 10 rooms, all modern. Water and $40 25fl8 Pupplcton Ave., 6 rooms, modern, ex cept furnace .- 25 2618 Hamilton St.. 8 rooms, modern ex cept furnace 2S 2133 Miami St., 9 rooms, modern. Water and 25 $47 B. 25th Ave., 7 rooms, modern ex cept furnace 18 3O04 Elm St., 8 rooms, modern, has fur nace 15 2671 Burdette St., 8 rooms, gas and city w&tfsr j2 125 N. 37th" Bt'.'. 6 rooms.' city 'wster""" 9 THE BYRON REED CO.. 212 S. 14th. 'Phone 297. D MSS3 31 HOUSES FOR RENT. 707 S. 2Mh, new modern 6-room brick. $37. 50 12:0 N. 24th, 9 rooms, bath 25.00 Webster, 8 rooms, modern 25.00 1745 S. 2th, 8 rooms, modern 20.00 124 N. 2;th, 6 rooms, modern 20.00 1907 S. ISth, 7 rooms, modern 20. 00 14oo 8. 11th. 6-room flat 12.50 14 Ames Ave.. 6-room fiat 9.00 23f6 Oak, 4 rooms 6.00 859 8. 28th, So. Omaha, 5 rooms 10.00 GARVIN BROS. 1604 FARNAM D RSI 29 1433 8. lith St., (rear), 4-room cottage, $7.50 per month. , New store room, S. E. corner 20th and Farnam Sts., basement under entire room, furnace heat, rental $75 per month. George & Co., 1601 Farnam St. D M880S1 FURNISHED cottmre for the winter, mod ern; no children: November 1. 'Prone Rd 4G30. Address 21C6 Ohio. D 708 29 FOR RENT Nice 5-room house, with wa ter and gas. 2610 N. 15th. D 124 29 TWO new houses for ren). 38th and Har pev. Inquire on premises, or telphone 3072. D M992 30x FOR RENT Beven-room cottage at 218 N. 2ot'il St.; modern except furnace. D M994 80x 665 SOUTH 2STH ST. now being remodeled; nice new plumbing. Top floor $1?.B0 Second floor fci.oo First Hoor 80.00 BEMIS, PAXTON BLOCK. D ISO 29 COZY 8-room apartment, modern except heat; references. 620 8. 24th Ave. D 178 29 8216 Corby St., 6-r., city water and cistern. A bargain st $12.60. Payne, Wostwlck & Co., sixth floor, N. T. Life Bldg. D 136 29 FOR RENT. $20. 1745 S. 28th, modern, 8 rooms, good. $3o. MH9 Mason, modern. 9 rooms, good, $40. 1S10 Emmet, modern. 9 rooms, good. D. V. SHOLES CO. 722 N. T. Life. Tel. 49. D 115 29 2S02 Poppleton Ave., 8-room all modern house, paved street, $3S. 29T.8 Dewey Ave.. 8-room house, fine loca tion, modern except furnace, $.12.60. 3224 Ponnleton Ave., 8-rooms, strictly mod ern. $36. f4fiR Kmml Pit.. 8-room all modern hnnu with barn. $30. . 28th and Dewey Ave., a nice 7-room modern fat. $:2 50. viri ci , o-rooin mouern collage, sio, .3 - B. ziim Bi., -room nai, 93. 156H Sherman Ave., s-nim e.it. modern, $J2. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Main floor N. Y. Life Bldg. D 118 29 C07Y cottage home, furnished or unfur nished; six rooms, polished floors, full lot, car line one block. 914 S. 4oth St. f D-M859 4x NEW. Modern 8-room fist: walking distance; ut) to date. 2411 Chicago St. D S63 29x FOR PENT 7-room brick house, 4623 Doug- laa. nmraliln hlh- Hn. furn...' walks; $-'6. 'Phone' 230. L. D SnsMing. Omaha Nat l Bank. D M865 1 FIVE-ROOM house, modern except fur nae-; vacant about Nov. 1. Addr- loll 1 S. 22d. D M112 30 FOR RENT. 8-room modern house, no furnace. 2124 Doug, las. 10-room modern bouse and barn, 2913 Hick ory. 7-room modern f't. 1Bth and Mason. J. H. PARROTTE, Paxton Rlk. D 157 29 8. W. COR, 8M and Pacific Sts.. large 8 rim modem bouse, with barn. Rent reas ons ble to good party. 1M7 Park Ave., 9 rooms, modern $33.00 ilit'4 N. ?7th St. 8 rooms A 17 tQ W. FARNAM SMITH CO., 1$"0 Farnam D 161 29 WANTED A tenant for a M0 000 dwelling in park district, wrlch will be fitted up to make shout 50 rooms; well suited for One boardlne house or a cluh. F. D. Wead. 1524 Douglas St. D 1U7 29 1! ROOMS m. ex. fur; barn; $:); ng N. 21st. r., niol. ex. fur.; ": Vfl4 Bo. 81st. 9 r.. mod. ex. fur.: t-sfi'i- tin Farnam. 8 r..mod. ex. fur.: $20: 20"9 Seward. 8 r.. mod. ex. fur.; t: 'T't- Caldwell. 8 r.. mod ex fur.: $30: 1?02 So. 9th. 7 r.. cltv witer. cistern m; tt Martha. 7 r., mnd. ex. rur.; Y7 sn; 744 Harney. T r., mod. ex. fur.; i: o. jsth Ave. r., mod. ex. f 11- : 1 24-? Kmmet. F. D. WEAD, 1524 Douglas. D155 29 DRESSMAKING GOLDMAN Pleating Co., 900 Douglas Blk. 73 In Families. Miss Sturdy. Tel. Harney l ot. -474 WANTED TO RENT I WISH to rent a furnished house in a de sirable locality, tor tne winter. M. ti IS in nor, l.t. Comdr., U. B. N Otiice, Omaha. . Recruiting! K li 2Vx I 7- R. MOD. cottage. 12 Mason St $17 50 questions and propos.i.on. uy operating me Notlr1 hereby given that sealed Idils 8- R. mod. house. HrV) Georgia Ave JS.ft) Proper device therefor. , r,c,)vpd ut th(l "fflof the countv 8-R. mod. house. 513 S. listh Ave i , The polls shall be open on the day of , k of Dawson county Lexinto,, v . y 8-R. mod.rott.s-e. 844 Davennort St.... m said election at 8 o chj. pk I 1 t .mr'''" braska. up to noon of the 17th 'o,?y of N -" 8-R. mod. cottaee, 4.125 Capitol Ave Is no "d hal conti nu --m J----v' oc'o ck'" vember, UK, lor the furnishing .,f ,11 Stor. 1114 S Vith St l'.oo.the e venlng of the J dv- ttth , material and construction "f any ad a JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1&J2 FAR NAM ST. I respective voting ji""'"- fo "". towlt: WUoden hri,lKes In said county f", one D H5 29 I Filial " AKU. I year, beiriiiiiina Januarv 1 !!; . : SECRET SOCIETY. NOTICES OMAHA Seymour Camp .No. if will nvet at Myrtle Hall, commencing f U ' ivtvrtie nnii, comniiicmn iivy Wednesday evenii f , Oc r toher 4th, IP1. M. H. REPFIELD, Consul commander. j.no. N. lHAWtuiiu, ciera. DEATH NOTICES OAH AO EN Amanda, Oct. 28. 19C5, aged S5 years 8 months and t days, at her late residence, r: 8. 11th. FMncral Monday, Oct. 30, at t p. m. from the Peoples' church, 61 N ISth (St. Interment, Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. UNDERTAKERS Bralley & Dorrance, 20th and Cur 626. HARRY B. DAVIS, 411 B. 15th. Tel. Kit. iM DODDER. E. 1. 24 Cuming. Tel. 677. -&2 TAQQART, 23d and Cuming. Tel. 714. 6!3 PRINTING PRINTING MEMORIAL CARDS; ar 1 vmrcTiP tlstic designs, 8. E. Cor. LYINLolALl ltth St. and Capitol Ave. -8M CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES ELECTION PROCLAMATION BY MAYOR. Proclamation and notice to the electors and legal voters of the City of On Mia of a Special City Election of said ciTy, to be held Tuesday, the 7th day of November, lbuo, for the purpose of submitting to said electors a propobltlon to vote Fire Envinu House Bonds, a proposition to vote In tersection Bonds, and a proposition to vote Sewer Bonds: To the Electois and Legal Voters of the City of Omaha: Under ani by virtue of the authority in me vested by the laws of the State of Ne braska, and by Ordinance No. 6ill3 and Ordinance No. 6t27, 1, Frank E. Moorei. Mayor of the City of Omaha, do hereby proclaim and give public notice of a Spe cial City Election of eaid City of Omaha, which Is hereby called to he held ut too time of the general election to be held In said city on Tuesday. November 7, lrtw, for the purpose of submitting to the leal electois of said city the questions and propositions, of Issuing bonds, to be called "Fire Engine House Bonds," bonds to be called "Intersection Bonds, and bonds to tions and propositions being as follows, towlt: Question and Proposition of issuing Fire t.nglne House Honda. tsnaii tne Donus or tne city or umana In the sum of sixty thousand ($iX).0O0) dol- lars be issued for the purpose of paying the cost of constructing firs engine houses for the use of the Fire Department of the City of Omaha, euch fire engine houseo to he In the locality and at the estimated flnH nnnrovlmntA runt AS ftillows. towlt: I "North 50 fet of lot 13, block 1, Arm strong's First adltlon, estimated cost of thirty thousand (t:K,0C0) dollars. "For the p!saet of & site and the erection of a fire engine house thereon In the district lying north of Willis avenue, west of the east line of Sr.erman avenue and east of the west line of 24th street, estimated cost of thirty thousand ($a,00u) ; dollars. , "The caid bonds to be called ""Ire En 1 glne House Bonds' of the City of Omaha, , the same to be issued In tne denomination of one thousand i$l,000) dollars each, tit such times and In such amounts a may ; De necessary for such purrose. at tny time during the years 1906 and 1907 and to run twenty (20) years from the date .f Issue thereofand to bear Interest, payable semi annually, at a tat no Exceeding four (4) per centum per annum, with Interest cou pon attached, payable at the fiscal agency of the State of Nebrsska 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 the City of Omaha" QUESTION AND PROPOSITION OF IS SUING INTERSECTION BONDS. "Shall bonds of the City of Omaha In the sum of fifty thousand 50,00o) dollars be issued as may be required during the years 1906 and IW. for the purpose of palng the cost of pavln?, repaving or macadamizing ami curbing the Inter sections of streets and spaces opposite alleys In said city and In tront of real estate not subject to assessment of special taxeb for 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 snd not to be Bold for less than par, the pro ceeds thereof to be used for no other purpose thar. paying the cost of paving, repaving 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 purr-oses'" QUESTION AND PROPOSITiOI'I OF IS SUING SEWER BONDS. 'Shall bonds 'it the City ot Omaha in the sum of ninety thousand ($,XK dollars k immmI h. r.,.,ir Atirtnir the Xlr iSu? for the nurnose o! paying the paying the I, t enn-iruo lonT maintens ice and ac- a " mtlrlnir rieht of way tor niaro sewers of i to Trun for thereof and Jt-annually at the City ot Oiim.ii; said bone twentv vara f rc in the date rpor.xcr num! with Intereot coupons .ttached; said and bonds to be cared 'hewer liimas, not to be sold tor less than par, the pro ceeds thereof to he. used for no other purpose than lyi.irf the cost of con struction, maintenance and acquiring right of way for man sewers in the City of Omaha?' The said ouestlonu and propositions shall be submitted tc tre electors of the City , ui,n n.ii n Ir the DroDer form of Omaha enue ir tne proper provided by lt.w fir official ballot the word "Ys" ant the word '' ........ ...1 , llnnu nrlntoil thtrenn. All 1 provided by lt.w fi r official ballots, with I .lie word "Ys" ant the word "No" In"; separate lines prinioo inereon. ah oinciui I ballots of salt, legal '-lectors marked with Ian "X" matK followli.g the word "Yes" upon said o flrlal bP.llots cast at said ju j'.lttu ut mvui ut coui ted snd coush.erfd as against the issuing of said bones opposite which said "X iiiarx is piuceu. Provided, That If voting machines be used at said electlor. pursuant to law, the statement of the questions ana propositions submitted shall be Piepaied and Inserted nn thft hallot label for qUt'l iur iiuitiiuii. uii buuii voting machines, with the word "Tes" and vord "Tes" and I the word "No" for the voter to indicate nis amrmaiivn wi iK-6avi,a .,n .ucn TTimt District 1119 South 6th street. Second Dlstiict-1013 South 10th street. Third District 17u3 South 10th street. Fourth Dlstrlct-lil9 Bancroft street. SECOND WARD. First District 2415 Georgia avenue. Second Dlstrlct-3J02 South 24th slrest. Third District 15ol Vlnto-. street. Fourth District 1C24 Vinton street. Fifth District 22-4 Soutn lbth street. THIRD WARD. First District 1519 Webster street. Second District 322 South 10th street. Third District 3o2 North 16th street. Fourth District 410 South 13th street Fifth District 1417 Jackson street. FOURTH WARD First District -1614 Capitol avenue. Second District fJ2 South lhth street. Third Dlatiict 71 South 10th street. Fourth District 816 South 2oth street. Fifth District 2;to7 Davenport street. FIFTH WARD. First District S420 Sherman avenue. Second District 2425 bl.ennan svenue. Tbiid District ifc.'l Sherman avenue (barn.) Fourth District 1S46 Sherman avenue. Fifth District 1156 North ICth street. SIXTH WARD. First District 2307 N!tr-. 21th street. Second District 1710 North 24th street. Third District 20O4 North 2Sth 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 Kd street (barn, rear.) ' EIGHTH WARD. First District 1318 North ltth street. elecond District-1721 Cuming street. Third District 613 North Kith street. Fourth District 2423 Cuming street. NINTH WARD. First District 'Haui Cumins street. S cond District 3229 Cuming street. Third District S304 Davenport Fourth District 211 South 36th street street (barn ) Fifth District Vt Farnam street. TENTH WARD. First District-lolh South 10th street. Second District 153 Leavenworth street e ection siibii no issuing 01 sum uuim uf"L"""-" m iraiuenca or uumness address of the bidder 1 a, mam is ytui-u, nu n mum nc niKin'ii, seniea up, addressed maiA Aliictn.'fc with an " V mark t ha iinH.,Blt,n. nA 1. . 1 .. i 1 . . . . loiiuwina urn . - j".. in" "uiumih wnii inn diuo't s name snd th Dauots can i i- jichuh inn worn newer rsid. - The hMu n.oi CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES Third District 2121 Leavenworth street. Fourth District-14:4 South 16th street. Fifth District -lSf3 Wllllum street. ELEVENTH WARD. First District1" Hamilton street. Second District 4ith and Farnam streets (tent.) Third DI?trict-34:4 Ieavenworth street. Fourth District 7' South ;th street. TWELFTH WARD. First District 4.U North i4th street. Second District '.'4 Ames avenue. Third District 291S North Joth street (barn.) Fourth District Slftf North 24th stret. In witness wnereof I have hereunto set my hand ns Mayo- of said City of Omaha this lth day of October, 1905. Attest:. W. H. ELBOURN. City Clrk. (Seal.) FRANK E. MOORES. OctlSdm. Mayor. LEGAL NOTICES BOND SALE. Office of the- city clerk, South Omaha, Neb., October IK, A. D. 1SK. Staled bids addressed to the undersigned, and plainly nmi ed "froposais tor Reluud Ing Bonds," mill be received at the office of the City Clerk, South Oinuiia. Neb., until 8 O'clock p. ni. October 3oth, A. D. 10. For tiie puiuiiHse of tne following de scribed issue of city bonus of tiie City of South Oinana, these said bonds so olleicd fur sale 4clng general obligations of the city, namely; Seventy thousand and eight ($70,008) dol lais of city refunding bonds, issued for the puipose of refunding: seventy thousand and eight t$10.oul dollars In city funding bonds, dated November 1. l'.0, now outstanding under a reserved option. These bonds so offered will be issued and numbered, consecutively, from one to 140. or. 70. both Inclusive texcipt number one, which shall be of the denomination of or $1,003, as the case may uej.atund will be of the denomination of $.00 or fl.ouO each at the option of the purchaser, dated Novem ber 1, A. D. VM, due and payable In twenty VM) years alter date, unless sooner re deemed under the legal option of the city at any time after five (5) jears from date bearing Interest at the rale of four and one half HVc) per cent per annum, payauie semi-annually, May and November 1 of each year, Interest Installments evidenced by coupons attached to the bonds, bonds and the Interest coupons p.tyabio at the fiscal agency of the state of Nebraska, In the City of New York, state of New lurk. United States or America. 'iliese suid refunding bonds are Issued for the puipose of rede' mlng and refunding certain outstanding funding bonds of scilei dated November 1, A. D. I'M), which fund ing bonus weie issued ana sola under ex- 1 (sung constitutional and statutory provls ions of the City of South Omaha, Neb., am It Is further certified that the faith and credit of the City of boutn Omaha are firmly bound and revenue powets are Irre vokably pledged for the prompt payment of I thro said lefundlfiK bonds and Interext t thereof soml-annuany, ana at maturit I theieof I Also that the total Indebtedness of the c(tyi Including this Issue of bonds, has not ! exceeded the constitutional and statutory nmits, and that an annual tax, and other taxes and assessments to pay principal and merest, as the same respectively (all due. shall be levied and made Each bidder must state separately the amount he will 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 tne 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 hid must be sceomranled by cash, or an unconditional certified chck on a registered national bank, in the sum of one thousand (1.000) dollars, and made pa.vsble to the City of 8outh Omaha. Neb., as an ev idence of good faith on the part of the said bidder. The City of 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. Octl8 13t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received until four p. m. Wednesday, November 8, 190o, at the office of the undersigned, In Lincoln, Nebraska, Room 112 of the Central Building, State University Grounds, for a construction of a pipe sewer from the State Farm to Salt Creek, near Lincoln, Nebraska, ac cording to plans an3 specifications on file in the office of the superintendent of con struction, Room 112 In said Central Bui ding. Bidders must consult the superintendent before preparing and filing bids, upon all matters which may appear to them un certain In either plans or specifications, and must also ejcamkie carefully this notice snd the forms of the contract snd b nd on file with the superintendent; they must also . peiBuiiHiiy inspect me proposed route on must conform strictly to the plans and specifications and to the requirements of this notice. Bidders must be prenared to furnish commerical ratings or satisfactory references upon their financial standing. If the same he required by university au thorities. Each bid must be accomnanled by a certified check on some Lincoln bank, payable to the University of Nebraska un conditionally, for the sum of three hundred dollars. The check of the successful bidder -"'" w. mm as a in case 01 an award, will De tied as S?in:7.-E5... 17.' """''"V"'!:" " n.urm.s witn quan I titles nnri nrlnna I .m i .r uA v.. . 1 1 i 1 r ,'-: -' '" ...J."" LJ "": tr,ct form a proposed and .furnishing ' 8pcui;"r, company Wid In a sum equal to ?T'lhlLf of contract price of the work. i r0r'm vhfcubron,dcrpta",y tt:r? and tiS '2"" bn! mllst J' "tlsf aetory to i ,he Boar of Rerents or its building com mittee, In case the successful bidder fni within two weeks from the date of the award to file said schedules, falls to fur nish and flle bonds as reciuired or n nni. I 'nto contract nt the amount of his hid. the cnec u:ounnr u uy mm win oft rorfelted to ! the university as liquidated damatres with out further proceedings or notice. The ! check of the bidder whose bid Is imn,i best. In the judgment of the Board of Regents or Its building committee, will also ' closing of a contract with the first best bidder, or until It Is determined whether 1 the second best bid will be taken up or re- , no uem ienuiuif ino negotiations for the , uiiMiuig cuueti nr. aii nnis must bear thj to on e Km onened snd inspected as soon .ift.r th. dite Hbove set for filing the same as the Board of Resents or its building eominltte can be conveniently assembled. The right is reserved to reject any snd nil hid Ad- ure.s th. i,.r.i.n.,i V . W.. Tu7 funding. State University Lincoln w. 1 hr.... Bi,iln. , " " 1 r.. . nuiviMi. Supt, of Construction! All bidders to hid on plans and aneeltico. tlons adopted by county commissioners which are on flle In the office of the county clerk of said county. All bids to he accom panied by certified check for $.Vj0 and a good und suinclonl bond In the sum of $1,000. The hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Countv Com missioners. R. S. THORNTON, Clerk of Dawson County. Nebraska. LexIr.Kton, Neb. Oi2-29-N5-12 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Proposals will be received for the pur chase of the brick and stone residence at the southwest corner of Seventeenth ami Douglas streets snd Its removal by Janu ary 1 next. For detailed Information and opportunity to inspect the building anplv to R. W. Baker, superlntendnt Bee build ing, who will also receive tiie bids, reserv ing right for the owners to reject anv or all. MEOet23-4-5--7-8 629 IMU1 TATlOXTE.vril AXIJ MAHCY Vnion Pscifle. Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a 9 40 am K I" pm C alif' rnla Kxpress a 4 10 pm a 9 i a n f'alifori itt A Oregon Ex. a 4:20 pm a 6:1'' pin North Platte Local a 7:00 am a 6 20 pin Fast Mall u ti5 am a 3:10 p'n Colorado Special a 7:45 am a 7:44 am Beatilce Local b 3:15 pm b 1 30 pin ItiU-ago Hock lalund A Pacifle. EAST. Chicago Limited a 3:36 am 7:11 am Chicago Exnreas a 7 35am a 6.55pm Chicago Express. Local. .Ml :0 am a 4 3u pm Ties M11l1.es Exn eaa a 4:3im bll:60ain Chicago Fast Exptes. ...a 5 4J pm al.Up:n WEST. Rorky Mountain Ltd a 7:20 am a 8:30am Colorado Express a L.'iuptn a 4 55 pm Oklahoma av Texas Ex.. a 4:J5 pm all:40am lllluuls Central. Chicago fcxpreas a .7:2") am a)0 3S pm Chicago Limited a 7:u0pin a 8 05 am Minn. M- raui r.i o i:a.am oiu so pm Miuu. 4s St. Paul Ltd. ...a t.iO pm 6.u5pin RAILWAY TIME CARD RAILWAY TIME CARD 1laanrt rarlfle. Ft. I.ouls Express .... Kf C. A St. L. Ex ...,n 9:00 am a 8:8" am ....11:15 pin t:0Upm (hlcsao A Northwestern. Pt. Paul Dn light 7 50 am 10:O0pm Chicago la light a 8:"0am 11:50 pm Chicago Limited a.3xptn 9:15 am Carroll Local il:l.'im :50am St. Paul Fast Mall a 8:-8 pm 7rt am Sioux C. A SU P. Local.. b $.50 pm 9 83 am Fast Mall :" Prn Chicago Express a 6:C0pm 7:30 am Norfolk & Bonesteel a 7:40 am 10:115 am Lincoln A lng Pine a 7:40 sm 10:35 pm Casper A Wyoming e J.6f. pm 1 1:15 pm IVadwood A Lincoln a:ft0pm :15pm Hastings A Albion b2:50pm :16pm Chicago Local alLJOam 1:45 pm t lileaso. Mllnanh.ee Chicago & Colo. SpecKl I'liilfm nlu A.- 111-eSiin 11.x A ft. mat. 7:55 am a 7:35 am . R:ta nm a 8:10 pm r, i...i I i,....,,l .a 8:.f pm a ..t am Marlon A Cedar R. Loco 6:45 am bll:00 pm Wabash. St Louis Express -J0 pm ' 1:20 am M. Iaiois IaicsI (from Council Bluffs) 9:16 am 10:30 pm Sheintdosh Local (from Council Bluffs) (:4S pra 1:80 pm rblCMKO Vrrst Westersi. SU Paul A Minn 8:30 pm 7:18 am bU I'aul A Minn 7:46 am 7:55 pm Chicago Limited a 8:w pin alu.A) am Chicago Express $:0u am 8. 40 pm HI RLISUTO STATION 10TII A MASON Darlington. Leave. Denver A California. ...a 4:10 pm Northwest Express ....all:)0 pm Nebraska points a 8:50 am Lincoln Fast Mall b 8:00 pm Ft. Crook A Platism'th.b 2.50 pm llellevue A Platlsm'tn..a l av pra Denver Limited Bellevue A Pao. Junc...al2:le pm Bellevue A Pac. Juno.. .a 8:30 am Chicago Special a 1:U am Chicago Express 4:00 pin Chicago Flyer 8 05 pm Iowa Local 9:15 am Bt. Louis Express a 4:45 pn. Kansas City A St Joe..al0:4t pm Kansas City A St. Joe. .a 9:15 am Kansas City A St. Joe.. a 4:46 pm Arrive. 3.20 pm 6:08 pm a 7:40 pm 12:06 pm alO.Jo am b 8:32 am 1 10 am 3:56 pm 7:26 pm 10:51 pm 11 uiO am (.45 am :u pm WEBSTER DEPOT ISTH WEBSTER Missouri Pacific. Nebraska Local, via Ieave. Arrive. Weeping Water b 8:50 pm bl2.30 pra Chicago, St. PI, Minneapolis A Omaha. Twin City Passenger... b 6:30 am b 9:10 pm Stoux City Passenger.. .a 2:00 pm all :20 am Oakland Local b 6:46 pm b 9:10 am Emerson Loeal o 8:46 am 0 6:00 pm a dally, b dull except Bunday. d dally except Saturday, e Sunday only. dally except Monday. OCEAN STEAMERS. CI-ARK'StSIORIENT nd Utditnrrnesn, tnoludlnf Spain, by (ixcully tbtrterea g. 8. Arabic. M.0O0 tons, starts Feb. Ith. A crule of 70 dav. upending 19 dayi in PftleBtlns and Ekrpt, costing only 1400 snd up. including abor np.i..i. boU'ii, dnroa, fem, and all naceaaary x- MltltPB. For llluxtrataa Daaerlpttra Booklet addreaa FRANK C. TLI.K. 9" Proadwajr. New York. Round the World parties start Not. Its and Dec. t. DOCTOR GEARLEO AND GEARLE3 We use our ewa nans In our business; Toy knew whs you are dolruf business with. . II ; iK'eV''- V.' Cessmltstlea ree. VARICOCELE - HYDROCELE cured. Mothod new, without pal or sf time. CHAROE8 LOW, mo d, cnu cured for life, soon e' DLiUJ ru UH n. symptom (aocea on body, In snouth, tongue, throat, keJr anel ayebrowe falling euO disappear mmpletelr forever. Wnk, Henous, Uto nervous dabltty, early decline, lack of vlgoj and strength. TJRINART, Kidney and Bleeder TrtrabhsSk Weak Back, Burning Urine. Frequency of Urinating, Urine High Colore er with Milky Sediment en standing. Treatment by mall. 14 years OF BTJtV ChbcTLL KKACTICK IN OMAHA. 1 er of ltth mad Datugla, Osnsvba. Neia ReLIGIOlS OTE5. Ian Maclaren, retiring from the ministry, says that if he could begin his career over Two missionaries from Afghanistan have arrived in l.lvei pi.ol. Their Intention is to convert England to Islam. Rev. Thomas E. Judge of Chicago has been selected editor-ln-chlef of the New World, the ofnclal publication of the Roman Catholic church of the archdiocese of Chi cago. Dr. Richard Harlan of Lake Forest uni versity, has announced the name of the winner of the William Bross $8,000 prise for the best book upon a religious subject. He is Rev. Dr. James Orr of Qlasgow college. The prile is awarded every I en years. Work has begun on the new chapel of the Novitiate of St. Andrew-on-Iiudson, a gift of Mrs. Thomas F. Ryan. The cost will bo about tltiO.OuO. This Is the latest addition to a long list of churches, chspels, hospitals and schools erect d by Mrs. Ryan in various parts of the country. Rev. Fnther O'Leary, who was one of the chaplains cf the Royal Canadian regiment la Soiith Africa, and who retired from ac tive work a few months ago, has been ap pointed to a position in the archives branch of the Department of Agriculture at Ot tuwa. The Presbyterians of Kansas have en dowed a chair at the State university and elected Dr. FranclB Wllber to the position His dutlrs will be to give instruction in the Bible and related subjects and to look after the spiritual welfare of the 200 Presbyterian students attending the university. Rev. ti. Ernest Thorne. a London clergy man, recently appeared for one night in a play at a regular theater. A small part was written In for lilm and he sung a couple of hymns, slso announcing that every Sunday he holds meetings In the theater. Mr. Thome's original way of calling attention to himself has not met with generul approval. The opposition to the payment of the church tux in Scotland is occasionally re lieved bv a ray of humor. Quite recently hev. J. Steplienron, president of the Free Cliurcu council, resolved to face week's Incarceration rather than submit to taxa tion. He had no property which could be dlxtrslnrd upon, and on tiie form which he received on which to suite what he was willing to hand over to be sold he wrote, "Self." In the next column, In which he was required to state the value of the goods, he inserted: "Wife won't say." CUT OF THE OKD1X.4RY. A New Jersey robber, sentenced to thfr teen years In prison, has asked Justice to make It fourteen rather than subject him to the baleful influence of the unlucky number. The court refused his request. Because the Pullman car In which they were traveling smelled of tobacco smoke party of delegates to the national meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance union at Los Angeles Insisted upon having it dropped from their special train ana another car substituted. One of the most unique efforts to or ganize a semi-labor organisation occurred recently at Oreensburg, Pa., when, st a meeting of all of the constables of West moreland county, the plan to form a union of constables was proposed. The hot baked sweet potato machine is one of the latest additions to the streets of Ootham. it is said to look like a small combination of street roller and locomotive, and you get a ration of butter and salt ith each sweet potato. Colored people of Chicago have Issued blue book showing among other things that they maintain thirty-six clubs, six teen of them for women: publish seven papers, -have one architect, eight artists, thirty-nine clergymen, nine dentists, forty eiKht attorneys, thirty-eight doctors and eltfhty-hvo public ortlct rs. Harve Durand. a wealthy plonoer resi dent of Fond du Lac, Wis., has iinlslied constructing his own grave as well as that for hi t'e. He Is not sjperstltlous and bbS had no premonition that the end la lieur, but he ha a horror of what he ti i-n.s suimen nrn'i. jy ouilding 1 brick vau.t several feet beneath the uur I face of th'i ground and pluclng heavy slab of btone across the top, Mr. TKirand I bellevi s that the gravi a will not sink, as the earth csn 1 tamped over thu slab after the cat-kets have been dt posited In the vault Mr. Durand erected a largn Kranite monument bearing the names of himself and wife in the family let at Fie nil cemetery some Usne , mm