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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY NUARY 6 SALE=REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE=REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE<REAL ESTATE. (0 ('pFRATI\FHU“EBl‘LDl\'L Clations 18 97,015, 1a statewide assoctations | KEEP UP FIGHT ON SANTA FE ‘v ,,‘, A v\y‘yny;sfl‘\\ o resign 1“-:: ‘u. o yrei praess AT . i - it LA LV 4 20,784 and in natlonals 4,232 The share- | o TR STonT e Ofeatn i g w— Two choles lota T Dronerd Hill on Deow | holdings in the three classes, respectively, | Telegraphers 1 T ” FARMS! FaDE FARMS! | PAYNE-KNCE COMPANY'S | st east of 3n st.; each ot doxiss ft . [are 637441, 218,541 and 30,821 Mortgage Fatare Co ¥ 0. aores, good hoyse, barn, cornerid, h - ':‘jr‘ bl y;-‘» ,’11 o it them V‘»rv:\v\"l ¥ | Faots Gleaned from the Annual Reporta of | 21! ;w,li ",,“,"“',, Toesls, 1 ];,,,.',:r,,, i | o . house ' fead and well house = close to| —r e Wo ‘Wil stake our" reputagion on thoss | Omaha Astociations. state associations and 67 per cent in the| §T. LOUIS, Jan. 6.—Speaking of a Omaha and Eouth Omaha market: 3,000, BARGAIN COUNTER beine genuin Bargaine. CRee us, qui i national The ratlo of borrowing mem- |yatch from Chicago In which 1t was de cres, good houfe, barn, chicken house, e otter-Sholes Coi, 810 N. Y, Tite, Tel {10 | bers Is: Locals, 20 per cent; state, 7 per |clared that troubles threatening the disso BT "L el R S —— ) N e[ AN APPRECIATION OF SECRETARY MALL | cent ‘naional, 17 percent. " Borrowing |ution o the Order of Railvay Telegraphers ki g, neat Owmubn. & baeqalt “or this week only we offer some of the | 4 O HOICE HOUSES-LITTLE MONEY members hold 33 per cent of the ehares of | have grown out of the Santa Fe strike \ - A A de B Lt 1-:”-n-£ ! H(u\n" “,Wfi 5 "'nmnv v:u [ Remtel omis W neos Uouth Slaspaear = | wrmer] | the locals, 18 ]..r.-lm-m in the state and rn%('n ot Clerk D. A. Quick, who has charge . e : FL, an STASEs T b IOl L Oow, | Uh 1., nlce 4-room cottage, $9. | Inatructive Comparison of the Cost of | por cent in the national assoclations. The [of affairs at headquarters durlng the ab- | ye voy naven't a 1, screp. Broom oottage Y :‘.;‘u:vr\:»-',”;‘. barn | mark wese pl 04 N oth st fine now herogm - hOUSS, | Managing Local, State and N expense of locals was $147,099, of the state |sence of President Dolphin and Grand | bewels cvery das, 30 , ' or Wi\, 4 good wells: npple, plum, cherry and. peach | . | 1908 N Sath at., Tiroom Houre, aimost new, onnl Socletien=Statintics assoclations $164,347 and of the natlonals |Secretary Perham, eal ot B ol o 0 “i".(.'.‘.'m."L;."‘»\-\f?! trees; grapes, blackberries, raspherrle On 8o. 20th near Shirley 8t well bullt | 0 caiqin bath, gas, ete. Reduced to $18 from Oficinl Reports, $34,300. It thus appears that with nearly | “Our order is about 24,000 stromg, and | ERGEARETIERR'TY (0 tak \ e it e iy o Ront Job Fupning cleat theoush to | sl 4P mouth Omaha, 8-room house, bath | eight times as much recelved in dues, with |even it 500 were dropped, as It is re CANDY — | 20th Ave, property in good repair and |5 ¢ st Scuth Omaha, B ; over threo times as many members and ported they will be, it would not make CATHARTIC 820 acres near South Omaha, well |m(vr~\n} | must be sold. "Make us an offer Call and see list of others " - ‘ The eighth annual report of the department | nearly three times as many shares, it costs | much difference. We have organized By R st v ke | 1 I8 & 10st00m Housy ne 1 ana| HENRY B PAYNE N Y LIEE. | of banking om the condition of building and | the locals less to conduct their business |divisions in the last few weeks. Mo within 26 miles of Omaha | J sts, uth Omaha, g furnace, city - |loan gssoclations in this state has at last | than it did the state assoclations, This | them are in the cast We are organ i ) — g | water'and other convenlences “\ S ‘m\u‘l‘ BEFORE buying farms read Homeseekers' | heen received from the printer, after many | tallles with experience in the past and Is fone lodge right here in St. Louis 1t ] T R A s h otee | DIAStials Sny Semmokable oer, . ) months, 10c. 269 Dearborn st | yoxatious delays. Heretofore these reports | additional confirmation of the fact that|have refused to obey the strike order | farms and reasonable prices and ter ’ — have been an appendix to the reports of | when co-operative associations go beyond |will have charges to confront in the 1 B — | 1516~A beautiful 6-room, all modern house the best and most land for the [gtate banks. This year they have the dis- | thelr home city or county for business |spective lodges, and if they are found eu THO cholos farme nieas Blowntille, Nemaly | on Sg iith sty cne blogk fiom Farpam {03 in Bt A1 | inction of o separate volume, o gouuive | they cease to b economical institutions | they Wil bo éxpelled. "W called off tho improved. bulldi wch; $ per FERY CHIEAD at $2.60; from $i0 to 8500 | h "Boing o doube. Write |blue book, bound in a substantial manner, | and enter upon a career which rarely es-|strike, it is true, but it was not a victory | s LIS OIS — il Pl L Al ey [of the report, together with the recom- | penso showing, the New Jersey commis- [contest has only just begun. Nearly all our | geverSeiqn, Woaken, or “Griy s 8 acres near Bennington. $50 per acre. 1155-0n north % st., near Cuming, 7 rooms, | RANCH, 2, acres; best money-making | mendations of Secretary Hall, have been | sioner says It requires but a glance at |members at small stations are agents for | pif, %, gy ©or e : LY - all modern, house 18 new, containg all up | ch in northern Nebra kl. wil se \[“wg published in The Bee, and there is nothing receipt and disbursement items to show |the railrond as well. They sell tickets | srrrifa RENEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or “EW YORK. TRACKAGE B T oL M We | aWner Aldfean e call at 435 Omlia |to add to the flattering and flourishing | the marked Gisproportion of expenses n(}x‘::u‘l Foute freight when they are ot “\:’\‘v:“ KEEP YUUR Bwflfl GLEAH are authorized to sell for $2,60, on reason- | Nat'l Bank Bl RE-—177 6*_ | conditions shown therein. The form of the | management in the state and national as- | i o iy - o Have some choice lots suitable for lumber sble terms. P = " | report Is much more satiafactory than its | eoclations as compere d with the local con- |shippers and passengers know that i e R e i PR Froin, ATHel. AVenUS GAY DAFR WANTED=TO BORROW. predecessors. Each assoclation’s business | cerns, That a reduction ln the expense [Santa Fe is unfriendly to the order \H‘v N ) 3 . | v Ereom contans Witk bath foom, hot | |18 given in detall, covering two pages, and fo of somo of the former would he to|ever there Is a competing line It is very ; I cold water plumbing, cte. A very nice | $100 FOR one, two or three years: prob- ({s an exact copy of the annual report re- | the advantage of the shareholders and tend | easy for the agent to sell a ticket over 9 LOTS | Tictle K for $1.0. Terms reasonable | erty security; name rate. F 40, Bee o o |quired by the banking department from | to enhance the stability of the associations |the rival line and also to route freight { ur hoar car line. Only 8 | 1g5_tn Orehard ,,”, i soot: Houies Witk | - o |every assoclation. The detaMs thus given ‘ is obvious. Feonomy in administration ts [ that way. It will _q.-‘.-M‘\l brin the rond d 85 per menth | ety water, wel t and in_fine repalr w\\;/\vxll:jtl:”l_ ‘:v\un“v« ;:-'” u;\“,“u""’:l g ! | furnish a clear insight into the affairs | @ fundamental principle in the scheme nr.(:' "'”:\:“ 1 :lu)ml\.r-‘-‘:”( \"”l b L And others 1300 to 800 each; $10 down and | Jiuch “hotise “-3.‘»' de ona Befoot ot Veurs, Inquire R. 424 Paxton bik, 130 §s | Of each, and enables the favestigator to | the true bullding and loan :«wm-mnnn‘;.md i‘““: lf):‘l;:mr:‘"n «1;“.\:1 it Bk | $19 per month CHOICE for: 8500, $100 cash, balance ———— e e | SECUTE MIPUte data of the progress of co- | where the opposite conditions exist more or | ver month operative socleties in braska less injustice to the members 1s the result Also beautiful residence lots fn most s J— LAUNDRY, Do ity 500 > 000 each. 100K OVer | v 0 s e a8 | Iments for Seeretary Hall, | The greater the cost of conducting the busi- | READING ACQUIRES CONTROL SYMPTOMS BUF 1iat beforo buying, 3 o e o el cletorn: burh And | OMAIHA Steam Laundry : shirta, 7e; collars | The executive committee of the Ne.|ness the heavier the burden imposed upon 5 ——— e RSt THESE — other improvements—just the place | 2ei cufts, 4e. 1750 Leavbuworth 1. 547 ska State League of Local Building and | the shareholders and the smaller their re terpont Morgan "o L'KE | & chicken ranch. This property 18 4% | pemm———_—— n Associations has drafted, signed and | 1'% In no other class of Institutions of New Jersey Central to | We have a large list of housea that we i miles southwest from postoffice.” Owner | e At D, arc costly methods quite o indefensible New lands | well for part ¢ balance in monthly | wishes to sell this month and has in. RUBHER STAMPS, | torwarded to Hon. P. L. Hall, the retiring b ; o K riea BELCHING, P stallments, Below we glve two speclal | SrGia g to take $1,800. THIS 18 2 . | secretary of the state banking department, | 4nd 80 entirely unessential to the attaln-| oo oo oo S P Moteas & Oo. | $AD SNEATH bargains | BARGAIL i BADGES, medals. Om. PI't. Co., lg. | letter expressing the appreciation of the | Ment of the object in view are reported by a Wall street. news bureau . Close in, on 10th xt. near Nichol g St 3 VACANT PROPERTY el. 263 ‘:s*n;ll;lu for his services in behalf of home- AWe Ne as announcing that they have bought control BITTER TASTE, louse, new furna — S — == | building co-operatic ring his four years : N 9 e ful siorien, ONLY | wiveh 55 At ‘Blace, YLaH PAWNBROKERS s s bt B L oty are sixty-six associations doing |of the Central Raflroad of New Jersey and BLOATING After Meal i block 15, miang Eince Sy1% EAGLE 1 n o | president of the ,:m,_ Grand 1 hm'} b4 AT R of $10.- | have offered it to the Reading company, HEARTBURN, i el block 6, me Park, $1,200. EAGLE Loan Of reliable accomm I f the league, Grand Island; G eholders ber 32,677 ch ha epted the proposition O . s iome 3o | 2 3, Knoxs s, 40t and | ing; all Gusiness confidential. 101 Douglas. | M. Nattinger, first vice president, Omaha; Jifornin e 198 axsocintions, with nsscts | N CADRIDATA, - teh, SAPrenaent BACKACHE, ern, pived st elegant surroundings. H.eh, | (uliorm S B A BN b e st | mm— L A SIS " e TR TTEEEL Ee Sabch 31, 1000, hmounted to #1580 007. """ | Harrls and First Vico President Voorhees | HEADACNE, | a1, i ‘ CARPENTERS AND JORBE :l‘:::xly'lé. P‘]ufllrjl‘?mé ;!flr;:r‘w:' |vrr>-\'l‘"nh ';hv- I|H.A‘lh|v~-< wlp Ohlo as .o..;..‘..«lm of the Reading Railway company today | DIZLINE! d PER CENT MONEY to loan o st-class | Lot 2, block 2, Euclid Place, $2,250, , se r, and Elmer E ys0n, secretary | creased $12,000,000 last year otal recelpts | o ile ob S the dte ot e SRR SPIT MOWRE N0 toun on Misteslans | —_— | AL Kinds of carpenter work and repairing |and treasurer, Omaha. The letter reads as | AmoUnted to $57.064825; assetw, Fiiz . | Bractically confirmed (ho story tfol ew| NERVOUS WEAKNESS, 3 Main Floor. New York Life Bldg. [ “cimptly attended 1o, J. T. Ochiltree, 20th | follows | 'The eftect of the law regulating assocla- | York that J. Plerpont Morga LOW SPIRIT! Vrite GOOD, BOUND FIRE INSURANCI, RIE—050 6 and Lake 8t 0 {77 $olg tlons in Indiana, passed two years ago, is |the Central Railroad of New Jersey and | ! 3 e | laRRe SO 5 . | "As your erm of office i§ about to ex- | shown in'the weeding ot wi specultiive | offered the property to the Reading com | — | pire, the building assoclation men of Ne- | concerns ere are now 408 associations | evond admitting that the offer of | GEORGH P, BEMIS, p— ENTS, braska, who have been famitiar with your | Il the state, With assets or $m0 0 Reo Q""fiw."«‘«“'.,".:"i"l‘"fi e l‘_"'m:”” ol Indicate bad digestion, @ disordered (Fstablished in 158, — e AL i A celpts Tor ‘the vear end Ctober 31 | Moy 0. had been accepted | é g & Telephone 5% Faxtan Hlock YRON REED CO,, PATENTED and unpatented inventions :;“"":;‘l ”‘lu”‘( r“l‘llr”‘\"“r“"’;‘ "l":l"""“"‘(‘l““‘ amoanted to 823,145,740 the officials would discuss the subject nor | system and falling state of heaith. 5146 6 3 6 h £ bought and sold. Lucas & Co., St e last four years, feel tha s no ] The ninth annual convention of the United States League of Lo Mo, would they make known the terms on more than justice to you ta communica = to you now their appreciation of the faith- | fayeciallons Wil be ¥ I Loan and Bullding : W Orleans | which the transfer was made. Over 52,000 GOOD INVE PRICKLY ASH i in | ghares of Reading stocks were dealt in in | : 3 6-room Z-story hous FOUNI ful and intelligent manner in which the [ Mardl Gras week, o 10| this market today. The Morgan interests | # R. C. PETERS & CO,, painted,” elty” wate 3 4 bullding association interests of the state | secure a good attendance. This first g . from car line, rented for $15 a month each FOv 3 pra C y » Reading properties. GUND, bay horse, 00 to 1,000 1bs._Owner | have bee e Ot i State | T Kotthern city and a mid-winter date | Practically control the arnam St., or $510 a year, Price, $4,000 may have same by proving property and have been guarded during your administra- | ive Sheen chosen and the trip will the pd N " paying expenses. N. 41st ave. tion, fore be a decided novelty for northern de Polley of athern Pacific, BITTERS e 2 stores with flats above on Bouth 16th st Found—1s 6 While many have been slow to percelve | Bites.e 1.0S ANGELES, Jan. 5.—My only policy | ol . n";w,'l;:l[f‘lrxl“_:'_‘f’:_“:'h;' g AL U the principles that underlic these asso- [ Juring his holiday visit to Omaha Frank | will be to conduct the railroad on a busi HOUSES ke Sof Roston. formerly of Oma Cl DWELLI & i ‘ PORTO Popnlnr Tours |ciations and the benefits that may result 0 ioate U0 BalAISE AN 1e - 2 cottages on lot 6182 ft., % miles from P »[to the community from their conservative known in Bostor No. 08-2414 Franklin street, froom new thom. for. one more house; street | JRICO Jeb, 8 and 16, March 8| 00 010 ont, we fael that you have had a | DRDKE, are’ loaded” With one ame. Just completed; has bath, closet o find paving taxes patd in full, Oniy | Ulustrated progeam; 24 days, all expenses, $195 \ . difficuity in loaning 1t. The average ain_ tub, rble washstand, gas, nmnonanwnncumb I03Adlms§l..tnlugo clear conception of the reasons for their | of interest cha f by them is 6 per cen ardgoll finish: strect paved and paid for. existence, the necessity of their malnte- | straight, while other agencies loan at 4 Only™§2,200. ness basis,” sald President Charles M. | Is a positive and speedy cure. It Hayes of the Southern Pacific in an inter view. *I shaM endeavor to so direct mat- | ters as to be fair to all partics and com- | [B tions, cleanses the blood, aids diges- munities. There may be some differ clears the body of poisonous secre- m house in north part of city, rente tion, strengthens the kidneys, purifies L . » D o ir develon. | and 8 per cent. “Mr. Clarke thinks the co ; a6,y Hed ¥ & R > d ! for $180 o year. Price, $1,600 S AL NOTIC i ‘x:““‘::(“ and the possibilities of their develop operative hanks ‘must cut their rates’ to ;:N:':l‘\’l‘";"“*n '::;_‘ '\I“““ "”‘:'hh"r ;NH": the bowels and imparts renewed Vo. 2262608 Seward street, B-room house S - % 0. me mpetition : 18, of course, to the shareholders 4 | STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. o ) 3 : yete energy to body and brain, good location: house needs sogie repairs: rama We feel that, in supervising these as- | The cconomieal management of Phila- | of the company, but I think the system can 8 well worth $1,300. Can be bought for $1,000. SARGAINS IN HOMES. Mflw is hereby given that the annual | BARGAI ing of the stockholders of The Hee |S0ciations, you have not only sought to do | delphla assoclations is a source of wonders | be operated In a business way and ye ] Bliiaing company will bo held At 4 oclock | what would tend toward preserving thelr | MCNt (o western association managers. A . m.. Tuesday. danuary 15, 1901, at the sample of the Quaker city method is|falr to the people. 1 find everywhere a No. 812—This {n a 9-room house with 74-foot |y 1ot, all_ modern; hot water and furnace 8. 27th, new 2211 Ohio st., i-r., barn, m all modern, lern, §2 £ Ivency, thereby protecting the public | shown by the report of an assoclation tendency to create differences of opinion oD onate onntes Place; | B & ] office of said company in The Bee bullding, | *° Y . 4 e six years, | Dhin amd oaut (ron; property. cont ofis: | S boppicton, G, BUvEd S, bt ¥\, | maha, for the eldciion of'a board ot di: |againat risk and loss by reason of possiblo | FHING 1 Beridd of SUX, SIS, U, FOFOIPLS | between the railroad company and ita fnal owner $12,000, W v sell this: fine | 37 Chicago, 4 large ., bIg lot, $L20, rectors'for the ensuing vear and the trans- | insolvencies as far as it lay in your powes i e el aggregated $50.4560, withd 1ls $16.115 and | patrons and sometimes there is no good home for %, 3019 Onk Sts 5-r., and barn, on boulevard, | 3gHon of ".:'.‘:“,‘.'-'Hfl:x:hxfi!ff|;’}1’;"l":,",‘ LoD [t do o, but, grasping the thoughts of | SHs0 was pild Gn'matured shares. ihis | reason for it. The Southern Pacfic wiil WA TSR wicairs Houkdion aarnat g | SLM0: the president. €. C. ARl °f | mutualicy and co-operation, you have | Amount of Bisiness vias'transacicd for an | endeavor to give to every point everything | ‘biocka from ear: house in good repatt and |ai1e Bure s . | thrown the weight of your Influence’ on the [ “\Now ‘York state's report for the year|t0 Which it is entitled. The great terminal ! ®ood neighborhood. Price, 2,600, Owner | 216 Tt side of just and equitable Luws and regu- | 159, just published, shows the total assets | at Galveston will be completed, as it is will take % of same in good bullding lots. | o make ETING lations, and agalnst all forms of organiza- [ Of bullding and loan assoclations to_be | indispensable,” & ass-Andreesen Hard- [ tion that would tend to wrotg and oppres- | Joopn renows Hie bemmomendnti fonk i and- 6-r. and barn; must be sold next 10 days. Don't be afraid | _ n offer. Owner asks $1,200. STOCKIOLDERS Office of the Lee-( VACANT LOTS prasss v *0., Omi Neb., Dec. 8, 1000, burn renews ndation for a law v g ¥ . é a 188 “HEAD LOT . priioby ers of the Lee-Glass-Andrecsen Hardwar “While the vastly improved condition of | Supervise as r exigting law | SEA a9 o . No. 192—Haro I8 & CHEAP LOT in the West | 120 qores, well improved; can 11 be cultl- | Co e oo « e stock- e e Co, that the annual meeting of the stock | the depart 1, on ent has very little power (0| railroad contractors and promote vated; 11 miles from Omaha b h of the b s the bullding associations that have been | purh ' speculative ce A bill - " Price, $15 | hoiders of the company will be curb. speculative concerns, A grant S tk1 OkGaATAR vaile Dodge, betweer and Bth ave, Onty [ FALOL - M eicen of maid tomaany. 121 1851 S [ under your care s no doulit due largely | INg the hecessary power wis introduced | W tranccontinental Canadian railroad, ar THE BEST $1.300. 'The lot 1s 3 feet above street, Look & 1223 Hlarney stroet, in the city of Omant | to the improved financial conditions mow | iR the last legislature, Although it was | reported to be actively at work on the ; : 4 D n e ¥ 2 o S : at it quick. A BARC 220 acres, Seward county ) stations | in the state of Nebraskn, on Tuesda urged by the “department and by local | constriction of the work from both ends SONALLY CONDUCTED X 8: Hand difterent ralironds: ves under | January 8, A. D., i, &t & o'clock p. m., | SXISting, yet we recognize that it is also | assoctations, it was defeated by concerns The road will be known as the Canadian TOURIST EXCURSIONS No. 4000—Lot 6 in block 188, city; lot 66x ation, balance pastu windmills, | for the purpose of ing a ba due, in no small degree, to your own care- | Which fear thorough supervision, Nottho 1 is Dol bullt by HEnglist Run via the Q;:-r“:‘h S IALTAIWIFL.: 814, with robari, x”'n‘""'i‘i I acren hog-tght | directors forthe company to serve during | Al supervision, and to the conservative AGTPEH NS IR AP DURD DF SiEuat ckage ce, $7,000. et Phoe. Sl an 86ce. o enw . and to trans o other business as may be presente Corner lot, 2ith and Emmet st., 8 o ' SuCh | manner o which you have administered | MAJOR FRUSTRATES HOLDUP |capital through a district north of the GREAT 'anadian Pacific line and ta o rich “Gorner lot, 2ith and Bmmet st & | 15 acres Douglas County. north of Trving- | meeting. Fi'y" LB | the luws ot the siate affecling these or- i i CRRhE s ataty o Ao Mth, Foroom ounes, ROOM giow | ton can ail be cultivated, 315 an ac Attest: WAL HCARN, | Has Lots of Money in a Carrlage and | 0,0, of Lake Superior, running th WANT AN OFVER. 150 acres Douglas county, north of Flor-| D9 31tm Secretary. Entertaining these sentiinents, we ad- Outwits Highwayman ence; well improved; 1 dress this letter to you, with renewed ex- tivation; 25 acres pasture. Price, $10 per " Winnipeg the line will run south of Lake pressions of personal estcem and high ap- acre, BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE |preciation of the manner in 951 waith sou Manitoba to Prince Albert. It will follow Bave administered the duties of & your | COPYTIENt 101 by Press Publishing Co) | the Saskatchewan river to Edmunton, striko NO. 99--40X15 f 1t on 38th avent cres under cul north of Dodge st.. $5,600; FINE LOC/ TION to build a $10,000 home. the Box. SR rough the Rainy lake district to Winnipeg rom RocK IsLAND 80 acres in Thaye county, near Hebron, e ; fioten in Thayer county. nesr Rt | sups Court to Decide Ownership |ofice." PARIS, Jan. 5.—(New York World Cable- | into the hills there and through Yellow R. C. PETERS & CO,, . oro gram—Special Telegram.)—Major Brackett, | Head pass and the Cariboo district of Brit- | | Leave Omaha by of the Sa1 Jose Commercial Omaka As attonb o 3 o i b A o i 00 ¥ 80 acres, 1% miles north of Grand Island, Colle, secretary and financial agent of the United | ish Columbia, making its terminus at Fort a Scenic Route through Colorado and 18 Fasnam A, Bee Bidg,, very 1ével. Price, 25 per ac S ABp Building and loan assoclations of Omaha | giy ey exnibition commission, s the hero | McPherson. L ixeal ; K L in a fall| MANILA, Jan. 6.—The decis ¢ tne | hVe had a notaby prosperoui year and have | g¢ o tnrilling adventure, | — UKD AYSAYS AND = . ATy == l1t you looking for a bargain don't fal MANILA, Jan. b, e decision of the [ largely increased their resources. I . kL b S 3 g 8 S, -ACRE, Lincoln Co., Neb., good western | If, You Ree Jagking (o8 & Natein Coms (ot | o pine commission in the Ban Joss Comn (1 creased their resources. Four as Yhitarday balbe the Thy day of the coms _ Meduce Rates in Montana. mprovements, 110 aeres cultivated: will S San J om- | fons—Omaha, Mutual, Nebraska and | po6on 5 PR S 08 SO0 O S & | . HELENA, Mont,, Jan. 6.—The Northern - trade for 2 ‘or d0-acre farm within 12 RE-g53.6 | Merclal college case unanimously refers the | Conservative—have passed the $1,000,000 | 55100 2 sl Pacific and Great Northern rallways have For infarmation and *‘Tourist Dictio sar's lease. Wm. Nelson, 641 So. 1 4 sattisment ot the qusstiona involsedi ta the 3 Harges' bank, Avenue Haussmann, to draw 4 address City Tic - - mark, their combined asscts aggregating | ’ " | instructed their agents that beginning Feb- | | Smate Neg, e RANCH AND FARM lands for sale by the courts and provides trustees who, with the the necessary money. Besldes the employes' maha, Neb. — —— Union Pacific Rallroad company, R. A i ¥ : » ) he | $1,061,05 The demand for momey s | goyomer po” poa goveral large bills due | TUATY 1 Passenger rates in Montana will be A TAIDT Of e actea! choloss Carvol MoAllaster land. commission Unton | ¢elstance of the attorney general of the | fully equal to the supply, the four ansocia- | ye Rindns ate $1,900 [" to q | reduced from 4 to 3 cents per mile. Tt Is { county, Towa, land, good improvements; | pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. | Philippines, will inaugurate and prosec tions having only $19,192.51 cash on band at | Yory us © prew 30D In hotes ANt gxpected that the Oregon Short Line, Great $46 an dore. Wil take residence worth up RI-$15 | the litigation. The sum of $5,000 is appor- ( ch he placed, a9 usual, ! the close of the year. Tarough the medium | 5014, Which be placed, as usual, in a small balance lo s A0 ARSIl LS & Falls & Canada, Burlington and other roads a duing dme, 10w infereat Win! | G [TARRISON, BARGAINS. 013N, v T, | toned for the expenses of the sult. of tho assoclations at least 500 members | MIADAE. Accompanylng Brackett was oo | yinl do likewise. Nelson, 64 South 10th RE—962--6 RE—12: Many listened to the reading of Judge | have become home owners, and about one- | ° _““‘ BAHGIN S ""l"‘ b th Parker Veasy of Great Falls has been ap- SEVERAL large and small farms 1ot lots, farms. TRarai ko re | L b opulos 1R Huslish and spenni, third of the homes acquired were new bulld- | 5 "he TIONS COTEAES Was WAIUGE At the | poinieq attorney for the Great Northern to 3 Bury county, Town: Drice $3 insur Temis, Pax A bill has been passed carrying out the | ngs, A significant feature of their annual | 30T SItURE de: e Scas hout Afth cash, balance Aymenta: also soveral farme In sout outh Dakota, same terms; pric % an acre. Wm. Nelson, g Sout [ ARMS. RANCHES - terms of the declsion. It appoints five phy- | ye v ports Is the accumulation of reserve PROPERTY ught sold; money | siclans as trustees, Including Dr. Tavera, ! 3 ett asked what he was doing there. The loanedi rents collected. L1 Johuson | who is the complainant throughout, and :::fl,flfifi:i'?fi,l’vhf.m ;]-'»'1“1‘::&r1;\‘n} sightly | conchman answered that ho did not kuow w‘ I I ’s Bl sl “——_.| Colonel Greenleaf, the chief surgeon in the | oy i & ALY | bis companion, who simply asked for a ride 4 —— over 2 per cent of thelr assets. This must CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, Philippines. The (rustees are required to | by fncreased from time. to time wn(i 3t | 8% far as the Avenue Suffran when he man was a well dressed stranger. Brack- begin a suit within a month In the supreme | reaches o per o learned that the carriage was going in that d business chance price Iis es G per cent of the mortgage loans. | UL IR VMG SHpNte Hioe Jlet NRY B, PAYNE, 0L N. Y |n‘ I- court to decide whether the ownership of | jperg] nfpn,\'mcnlu S Buiined diredtlon, 0 send stamps for postage. Contuins 1,005,000 the college i in a church or whether 1t 18 | (houghout the year “All right, sald Brackett, “go ahead. acres of land In tracts from 40 acres, M, — in the government The Dominican order % ‘When inside the carriage the major, ever 20, G40, 1,000, 6,000 2,00 b, 0,00, ER V ¢ MiN- The report of the Omaha for the last hal A3 1o Yk A e S, SLOW) SLO0: | REED RIVER VALLE ll‘x;\lfrn:\‘qlll\(}.\:,:,‘\\,‘ of St. Thomas university and Archbishop | of tne venr whows s m“““’n“;“u"“(; prudent and for a long time suspleious of s 30, up acre; 3258 Improved bulidings, flowing weils, close 16 | Chappelle are required to defend the suit on | gaga a1z 80w Inerease of §75,000 The eqrn. | $U¢h an attempt to waylay him, took a sx- arms in Misso 1892 improved farms creamories, $13 to $20. o pari o ch. The act vides . = e hi d revolver fr 8 cket, in Kansas, ranches i Kansas, Texs, are eq #0ll to the best $80 to the part of th hurch The act provides ings for six months we $13,791.14; ex- barreled revolver from his pock remark N Oklahoma 'and Nebraska e Jhio LS 18 wild and | that the decision of the Philippine court Is ¥ Ing to the clerk, “we'll see some fun no e the Ko penses, $2.336.50; div [} cent | A glance in the asure when ' froe,” freed call 1T writton or AT Ereamerics | not (o be wo final a8 to make it impossible P R A ;M" e lerk was similarly armed. A well known cure for Piles t retiects i smplexion wta postage. Our price list may s Other good lan HhnEness tn reekngesnrai anrall G 80; gall 7. Li 'he e carriage crossed Pe : 3 alle sreve win skin, The casy to g | Bave you hundreds of doflars. 1f you wint | prajrie. with some natural gro for 600Rree Lo provide tor ancappeal to the g the amount of B9/167.01 wate repald and | WD the catriage crosed Pout Lalsma. | THIsssLYe cAnnol be equalien yiemaver | A e fntroduce ) 1o make fnvestment in farm, ranch, manu- [ and shelter, $4 to . Stump land, good | United States supreme court. The opinion | gay 05 04 wag paid on withdrawals, Dur- | !1812d of continuing straight along to the asoothingand healing antisepticappli- | 770000 R OGN Twill emiberar ‘Bl . facturing Interest, hotel, ‘stock, goods, $3, in large tracts. Great crops of | says e | 0t daamiak aa Avenue Kapp, where the offices are, it |eatlon is needed. It quickly cures sores, | Skin Cream and Saun-8kin Powder. Thel grocery, drugs, restaurant or any Kind of vihing, including tame grasses’ and | 3% tmvalving the construction of | M€ the SIX months 101 members acquired |0yt 6Tk Joft abruptly into an un- | euts, burns and scalds without leaving | labels give fserul co for Guring tay usiness call or write corn’ for home feeding. Prices will soon [ /& {fanty’ of | Parls and the effect upon | homes, and of that number 36 were new L | windburn, blotch bad skin 30T EDLING & €O, doub'e. Plats furnished Lo those $tAUNE | {rusts and soverelgnty from o kingdom in | bulldngs. The Omaha has 1,500 members, | ffequented road skirting the exhibition a scar. For piles, eczema and all skin Ingredients possess o secret sedy €0, 630A, 0B, New York Life Bullding, | what they want O. B. HARRIS, which church and state are united and in- 8.647 ol | “I told you so,” sald Brackett, diseases it is considered infallible. | which makes an ¢ Kin look new, Kansas City, Mo. RE-M8 6 v and nveatment Aent, | SNSRI i (n' Wil Chuirch and stity | holding BS4T shares. Cost of operation, | i\l augh " tho front window he | which makes AR old SKIN 109K D e 406 South 15th 8t Omaha Wtrely separated 18 « 2 such impare thne | 10.4 per cent of earnings kg b Beware of Counterfeils Flanery, TELKior, Ky, Writes I _HAVE a snap in modern seven- RiS—Ms85 ¢ | fre entirely ubmitted to the highest | The Conservative passed the $500,000 |52W the man beside the coachman pressing o WOE all the tallat treparations T avas aasd house on easy payments, Cash and tribunal. The commission iecommens that Fash 0| agatnst the latter's ribs a small pistol. Unscrupulous persons may offer §ou | 1 jjyd satin-skin Cre um and Powder the lots to trade for equity In cottage. 8 ROOMS, bath, gas, furnace, cellar under mernl MacArthur rescind General Otiy | Mark in resources, the exact amount being “The fun's coming now. Are you armed?’ | worthless imitations, Takeonly theore |best.” fo will you beauty 18 but skin W. Holbrook, 807 Brown Block. whole house, nice order, West I7arnam | ovjer suspending the conduct of the medieal , an Increase of $168,340.51 for the 00 fginal DEWITT'S Wrtcn HAZEL SALVE | dvi i AR T T S R RE-MOT1-7 street. $1,750. W. H. Gates, 619 N : Life. | 96 7 M 8t Thomas' uni Earnings for the last six months were | Whispered the major. The clerk nodded. | I8! nal :b AT Sy i Cream and Satin-Skin Powder, The - - RE-M3oj 7 | Sollese Ei L as ere | e carrlage began to slow up Prepared by E. C. De! » Chicago, | Boston Stove Drug Department WYMAN, SHRIVER CO., . . e 7.95, which was disbursed in dividends [ The 9 THE 28T 2 4 | | “Now,” id Brackett. = N Life Bldg CHEAPEST lot in_city of Omaha; 62 cent) $12,092.18; rents and ealaries, Now," sa Er——— = == _ 'i’.’l"‘ ».‘v‘.‘.::,‘L;.w...l(“uu‘.mv‘-m:‘.lu wnlxmllt:‘ st .I»;‘(.:”hxl::;m‘\n:\m.' .fi“:.‘;i;\lxx::‘\:‘v‘_k PlNGREE MAKES AN APULDGY $4,506.34; reserve fund, $3.652.64. The as- Thereupon each alighted on opposite i R Bl Lot ARt tront: fwos RE-MS3 | gy te Meant to Ne ceeecscceces . and pointed thelr revolvers at the Gl s G S cla disbursed on withd Bl e Clark and No | #oclation disbursed on withdrawals during 7809 tranger’'s head. the year $169,730.20, and loans amounting to | * 5 house, ‘7 rooms, newly painted, in | FOR SALE or rent, a brick, two-story Carter in Discussing (Pl el e A ) oo | “Halt'" screamed both in English. The BN . shape; barn, ete. Price, $1,000. bullding 40x77, with steam plant; also cold | Scandal byt PR N P.. man grabbed the coachman's arm, the car. ""’ - TWo. full corner I |-\. \ th ‘and eatur | - storage |-m|-,nu. x40, all | I.«I-ml oot 1l | ber 2,175 and the average credit is $231.13 riage setopped and the stranger descended \d N - - sts, ; 6-room frame dwelling. Submit offer tlon, corner HBenton street a adway _ ow— Yaring > You 7 homes we! sauirs fa mped d ¢ cende E fl Carnier 26th and Parker sts. vacant, si-| Council Blufrs, Well sltvated for commis: [ DETROIT, Jan. 5.—Ex-Governor Pingree's LV“"‘I"‘I:“::L"““(',’[ :,‘Il,"l‘““’l’mw: 4‘"“':,',“":::: and looked into Brackett's plstol. 1 o |’lll“”|I PEeD AL (i, hser an AR RO g R AR \faPP!Y 10 | attention was called this afternoon to his bulldings or hom . improved. 1‘0';'\ of Aught that time,” remarked ths malor, dmm 0t; splendid plice to bulld two houses for odge & Co., Council Bluffs, i - iy gy i £ P p ! M wot; splendid plac bty R Misog 11| reference in his Inaugural message to Sen- | (EIUART O BOMER TEPVRCL Right you are,” replied the man, with a ator Carter of Montana, fn connection with g $0,936,05 marked American accent . NAP, ranch 480 acres, Nance county. Im-| corrunt elections to the United States sen- | The¢ Nebraska reports $80,626.05 in as- 4 b " A. Mayer Co. 5 ¢ . i FOR SALE lot 5 block 1, Thompson & | Provemenite cost'$5 b offered o fow aays | corrury stecions to e VRl S U | wats. During the year the association in- | Brackett was surprised to fnd the thiet e, 44 A Toilet Powder which positively Goose, $50 at Nebraska Land and Loan L e sta 3 0 | e L ot Joans $20,660, and |® €0 an, d so, o j Yy Tot i, ”Mfi 19, Poppleton un’k § Columbus, Neb, RE—-MsT that he had intended to refer to Senator m:n:rm :,;’,‘ ,’::,:,r,"'f,".m:.y 1:‘ 500 twrn Tk‘p:::; man told a pathetic story of coming to z:"l?:flu- 1 cures tender fge(, odorous and exces- ot 3. block 6, ome park. $350. s s = - | Clark of Montana. iy . Wi % o | Paris with his sick wife, hoping to save . 4l f BOARD T1 \|v|' price, $4,500; trade for stock ierm In soiin- | to Senator Carter,” sald Senator Pingree, ; BEABR Hcader B J "' dying now,”" he replied. “I've no money to PR oo Pt A . ’ ; o | Wkt dirbetion” Conufabred Win RN, | 18T The orror and miko 1t clear that 1 | Wsoctation operates, _forblds perlodical | 17108 now." Bo FepIC | the body, dissimilating all odors—pink powder for tender, dividends, earnings being credited to shares, et “explaining the error and make it clear that 1o . ok aflaated and ad oy Tanch 188 | 1 hiining the eITr AR K I Slear fust | but osompt be withdrawp 1o ful] uptij | ( Brackstt was much aftected and sliowed odorous, perspiring feet. ho, sheltered valley, | 110§ of & 8¢ 8 0.2 d the reserve $2,743.27. Ther The major, a moment later, looking o M B mistake occurred and will write Senator |$10:24118 and the reserve §2.743.27. There 4 on and stenm | mstake ‘occurred unt wil write Senator | 1104 C23 0 "%, T 't sssciation | arount the cormer,"saw the man fn anery Not Only Relieves, but Cures FOR SALIL stock GARVIN BROS., 1013 FARNAM 8T acres, 800 bottom best in northern 1808 Corby st., 6-room house, city water;| rallroad station rents $i44 per year; call for price. A| on ranch barkiin tmber o uplands: Fange € i Five new homes are belug bullt for mem- | conversation with two eihors, who = had 1 Bladimr oWl fant t . Thi 1 Parker, n modern house, ce-| of eattle; cash market at door | 2 ot 6 . | been hiding beside the exhibition rafling 2 mentn ctli oitite Rouse, kood | fmpravements, implements. |MORE MINERS LEAVE PITS | bors ot an average cost of #1400, The de- | beetbiinm beerts 100 oo ot oy arriaes Many people are troubled with cold feet in winter, is / sth ave: and Farham, f-room modern| Idaho SRSy, SWONIEA £8 — Xose8 of the supply was stopped. Is often caused by the fest perspiring and becoming clamy. h g New Mexican Men Streike Advice | !B € f 1pply AN Aj 8, observed the clerk . ol il Paved atrest; Brice, | on GALE, W08 Douslas sireet, W, 11 of Chalrman Mitehell of The Mutual 1s a sorial assoclation witb ML AROTIARRA! QRAREYAS R glark B-Y turided 1t BeNo:Mav d L Locust st., Toroom house, clty water, | © Thomas, ist Navl Bank Bldg " g asselw of §0941740. Recelpts for six ik e— P N B- u‘l“!l‘ll"')""tl re 1‘:‘[: \.-‘ Jt Ro-DNo-May doss CoRaghy clowet, ot duxtds gt price. 000 R MOT6 6 Bt months amounted to $30,709.40; loans re- SIONS ! not completely and positively eure B! ave. and Farnam; price, $3,00, W, H, GATE! GALLUP, N. M., Jan. 6.—The men em- | P84, $6,650; oarnings, $4.400.06; net earn- , . + 9 1wl feat, faciin ifanscom park, N. Y. Life. "Phone 1204 ploved at the mines of the Colorado Fuel | 688 6.79 per cent per annum. The assocla- | WAF “'-:‘l\:'v.- l'hm:'- In-re:l by the For sale by Myers.Dillon, Shermun & McConnell, and all druggists, 3 lots 3 and dge e, ] 8 rooms. 04! 1 except furrace D 67 . 5 s 0! e ien i nent. PRSI S50 Eniis Sa) ek, ¥ 3 B NNOELIR taanes] hars & Tron company have struck. The men | 108 has 1515 shares in force. WASHINGTON, Jan IS hosial)—The | @e-e+eeeeeseessesess +oesesessssssssssssoss sessesesssss ‘ i 34th and Farnam, 66-ft. lot, $2,150, 7 ms, water, sewer 7 Davenport. | working in the mines owned by Senator New Jersey Hemarks. . ll“ l~ 3 i“' A ‘l' cla | L ¥ GARVIN BROS., 1613 FARNAM 8T SRRt et i, Sully s ok finisn, | C1aTk and others are still at work. A tele-| The first offclal report of New Jersey | following pensions haye been awarde . - — ‘ ] Corne A M et o Ka 0 | eram from Mr. Mitchell, president of the | under the law providing for supervislon of | [reue Of Dectmber\Te o Rein- WHEN IN DOUBT, “,v Ay G rooms, lot 14x140, 3120 Wih st and | National Mine Workers' association, ad- | bwilding and loan assoclations presents |beck. $. Rertor N adaftion’]-M-r STBUNG e o / RE-090 6 | 5 meme b ieior ent 060 Want an | Vised the employes of the Colorado Fuel | several interesting features. —There are fht Watson, A Bidorn, $0, Ingresser ’ o Dlssinete ‘, 8 i oo $4.600.00. | 3 AUEAn] ¢ Iron company to strike, saying they | 360 assoclations in the state, of which num- | S0 1. Mellender, Tort Dodee 12, Qri | and Vancocele,Atr EXCELL r\ "i;nl"r" lrl.n.::‘ N.u’w‘\ Lo Tl\mul|:~ \.w,- mmet, §1,500.00 |§i'~“ is 100 would be supported. Several hundred men | ber 326 are local In operation and the s‘-vm‘:x.xkun Increasa—Alfred Johnson, AEAI“ Fipa “.'”L A [ early: sell sublect to this [ foet fron 593 6 | Custer, 88 the Circulation, make digestioa : Wra. Nelson, 80 8o. Joth " | . are out others do a statewlde and national busi S8, Y 2 = 3 $X8 Sirqiailon. MaTa i RE-—06 |30-ACRE farm, 8 miles from Omaha nost-| ASPEN, Colo., Jan. 5.—The miners of the | nevs. The aggregate membership of all | 5\ 2of!n6: Orisinal—Tsanc Bard, Litt By vigor 0 the whole being. Al dralns and losses are checked seomantarly, Unless patients . office, paved 'road, gool (mpr | Star mine have struck because of the at- | asoclations is 129,131, holding 891,803 | Colorado: Original widows, special-Mar- are properly cured, their condition often wornes them nto [nsanity. (o1 mption of Deaths { et B e ont_lot, residence or nard and nic cek e | f b5 . | g ‘Ithers, Den ailed sealed. P « per box; 6 ith iron-clad legal re or refund Vinton, ¥ M8 F3* g “1:\eiand, 0, e ot b ot i o5 U | hour system, 058, The membership It the local asso- |phiont Vap with Soain, orlginal g »1. South Omah Thomas Mallos', Anaconda, Bold by Kuhn & Co., 16th and Douglas, m

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