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    T1IE OMAHA DAILY REE: THURSDAY, ATRIL 11. 1007.
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1
OFFERED FOR RENT
Hon and f ttite onltnaeiL ';
WQ I0 expert piano moving
prices if j .5 t--t:int1lrr A
Mueller Piano Co.. l:'.ll-U13 Krnm.
tl5i 519
WE MOVE I'HSCS-Mimiird Van r.d
Storage co. Tei. Doug 1196. fTi IT'S
Webster St. (i5i-6IS
HOUSES
In nil I nrl of the city. The
(J. F. liatu Co, Bee Rldg.
tldi -5i
OMAHA Van. Stmiiso Co , park, move,
tore, H. II. guoi!, storehouse llji-24 N
ltt K. Othoe, Karniim. Tel. D. ug 1 :'..
(la; ii4
HOUSES
In all paits rf the citv. IL
C Petets & Co., liee Hhig
FOR RENT.
f Two -room dwellings. an4 and 3114 Wool
Fourth avenue, oppim te Hiinsconi nark.
Modern and In good repair.
VV. 1 SEI.BY.
440 Board of Trade Bldg. Phone Doug InlO.
(l.'- Mlcd
IIOISES,
6S6-ISD
Insurance. Rlngwalt, Barker Blk.
l-IUJOM all modern house, a:i open plumb
ing, 2ila Spencer St.; rckiemi' required.
115) 23 11 x
BEE us whenv shlpptng household rikhIs to
large olticw west; we tan save you nioncv.
EXPRESSMEN DEUVERY CO. 214 N.
16th St. Tel. Doug. ll!r,
10-ROOM modern brlrk resldeme, keys 114
N. lilh St. Apply i ppmi-is
U0 M3"l 12x
FOR HKNT.
-room tnodrn house', new furnace, north
lrt of cltv. tli.
C. M. HACHMANN.
43, I'axtmi HIock.
(16) C72
FOR RKNT-M5 Wort hlnnton Place, nice
lu-room house, veiy desirable neinhb t
hood, thoibtihly iin'ilrrr., ff,.ufi n month.
Will Rive lease. Ajplv to Conrad Youiik,
151 1 lodge. (li) M&4
l-ROOM cottiige. strictly
31st, near I.tavenwoi th.
Alcf'afTery. Harney W7
modi
Ap
rn, South
i!y Owen
(15)-tf
2o4 North M. new brick, 45.
(1)-M'.4
roil RENT till Peptember 1, furnished
modern 7-room house, references reipured.
38 Chicago Ht., '1'hone Harney ,.'Ki2.
tlu)-M'-7 12
swell norsra close in.
We have two S-rooni ho ises. new and
very choice, at B04-50H No. ilst St.. for prl
vato family use; no boarding houses or
light housekeeping. These Hre tieaullfiilly
finished In onk with extta flue plumbing,
combination lights, tile bath floois, etc.;
beautifully decorated In burlap nnd high
grade pupers. You must- see these to ap
preciate them.
i'AVNE, HOBTWICK.' CO., SOLE AOTS.,
Cth Floor N. Y. Mfe Hldg.
(lai-fiTt; 11
J-ROOU all modern house, 135,
Bt.
Ju8 N. 'JRth
Blldlna.
FOR RENT Oormanla Hall or RIJou
Theater building, 1N12 to 1M6 Harney;
tores, ofrlces and theater; on long lease.
N. V. Dodge & Co.. 1714 Fartwim
ORj-MSM
I II ALLS FOR RENT.
Barlghfsj Society Halls, l'.'th and Knrnani
Bts. The best fitted halls 111 Omaha for
lodges and societies.
BARIOHTS HALL, ASSOCIATION
'Phone Douglas 2-143. 14 Arlington HIock.
tl5)-MS2B 12 X
2 FLOORS, each 33x120, on side track for
light storage, to rent, in Jobbing district.
Aildree H 73. care llee. (lu)-Mt2 1
TRACKAGE, warehouse. 14th and Nicholas
Sts., 4Hx!4, for rent. Telephone, Douglas
46. (16) M861 W
Ofllcea.
ONfil large office room, ground floor, Ed
ward Crelghton Institute Hldg., 20 S. IMh
St., opposite city hall. Inquire building.
, Il5)-62i
ROOM 4, Continental block, nnd lnrge re
ception room: very suitable for dentist's
or doctor's office; tower windows. Robt.
H Benrwtt, Agent, Room 11. Continental
Hlk. 05AIlM)
FOR Rf NT Desk room In Bee office, city
hall building. 417 N. Tath St.. South
Omaha. Apply to manager. (15) 134
Store.
FOR RENT Th best located corner store
In Omahn. Knrnani and Pith Hts.. Hoard
of Trade lildg. See P. H. l'hllbln. Schlltt
Hotel (15) M253
oS 27th St.. J9 0O per month.
2f Fnrnam St., 112.00 per month.
29oj Farnnm St., $'-"0 0 per month.
N. P. DOM B & CO., 1714 FAUN AM ST.
(15I-C15
l.'NEQI'A I.I.ED chance for druggist In
block with grocery and meat market: cen
tral, with fixtures; rent modeiate; best of
chanc for good man In best newrhbor
hood. Iyaundrr rooms, with TB-horse power holler
to run same. Apply 220 N. 2.'d St.
(15I-M780
THREE splendid modern rooms on ground
floor; rent reasonable. 1S.'2 Farnam St.
(15) M469
BTORE ROOM,
Paxton Hlk.
1103 N. 18th,
$20. Pemls,
1S 93S
OFFERED FOR SALE
Fencing;.
ANCHOR and Iron
So per foot. 206 N.
fencing:
Kth St.
wire fencing
Tel. Red 811.
06)-M527
Furniture,
CONTENTS of four-room flat for sale at
a sacrifice, must sell at once. Inquire
of flat & Wright block, 16th and Chicago
Bta. (16) M5Ja
JFOR SALE Cheao, tine big sideboard, lawn
mowr, ete. 142 N. 37th St. (14) M601 11
FOLDING LOUNGE, nfust be sold at
once. Room 113, Bee Bldg
(1)-MI71 lit
BVAP, If taken at once; furniture for
6-room flat; same as new. Flat 4, 18th
and Farnam Sts. (16) 278 llx
Trfivwrlter ad Marhlae.
ONIB Remington typewriter,'
condition, for sale cheap,
office.
No. 6. In good
Ca'l nt Heo
(16 1 2g
SECOND-HAND SEWING MACHINES
$3.60 and up. We clean sewing machine
heads for $1. Thomas Ranee. 161! N ?4th.
'Phone Red :70s. (li-M(70 11
Piano. Organ. Mnalcal Instruments.
GREAT BARGAINS
In slightly used uprlit pianos and used
organs. The greatest values ever of
fered. Many of these Instruments would
pass for nw, and they are without ex
ception moat superior to the ordinary
used pianos. Terms, $3, $4 or $5 monthly.
Kimball, rosewood ca.ie t
Arton, cottage upright I'D
Chlckerlng. rosewood case r.Ti
Singer, nuihogany c.ue
Opera piano, oek ra.se
Vnse Sons, cabinet gTand
Stegtvr S. lis. used
$- sample piano
$;) Emerson, used 6 months
Square pianos and organs, all makes,
150
. ITS !
. i
. 2. '
. '.v-o
. 275
.15.!
$5 and up.
200 new plana for rent V and up. Expert
tuning and repairing on short notice. We
also inove and store piano. Tel. Dojg.
its.
Schiiiollor & Mueller Piano Co.,
1311 and 131J Farnam St
(16)-M71S
FOR SALE Good Emerson upright piano,
at a aac
.rifle. Appiy su fiBiiiiiiuu.
Vint mi
WEBER
week at
St.
upright piano, big bargain (his
Matthews i'lano 15b' Harney
(16 1 M 71 2 16
STOREY CLAflK upright piano for one
half regular lu. easy meiits. -Matthews
Piano Co.. 1515 Harney St
U) M711 16
FOR BEST value possible In high grade
lUanos. niija i graoe lunnn "
ece. Lush lii-iii Piano Co.. t" "
liliig. TJ. Doug. (47 i. U6)-M.
(t W
A JO
at 1. west I
OFFERED FOR SALE
Piano.
Orttin .
(Ci
Mnslcnl
nUnm-d. i
$- rA?i r.1;R n ,.rnr!v r w o
Si r s i',r!iii,t i.i'ifio. !. !t -n enl
f-w f1:i-. only. I n j 1 1 1 o for Mr.
i g r
f-.r
RM.,. !
Rl Matthews Piano Co., lfl' lln-i
.h.i-M
l" li
TllK st I i -i n In 'to wist at t do
Ch-ian" Furniture Co. We a!"" hint lh
hjul Krnil.- s. em ij-hiind I irniture at
" U l-f ice.. 141.1 Dodge St. lei. i'oigas
4v-7. (11.I-MTSI AJI
OOi ill ui.rinht la It' i 1 1
parly leaving t-jvk n.
e at a bargain;
I .l V'T'pUl I.
iU.)-M7I4 ICX
Mlarcllanenn.
FEW bargains
monthly pay tn
In 2d-hand soda fountains;
nils, Delight, islS Kainsui.
Go i 6o5
KNeil.ISH WAI.XIT BCTTKK SmTCH;
delirious r.indy b'au.ple boxes H'c; 4"C
Lound, postpaid. lioiiK Cand' 'o., Al
ton. Neb. (lfii M3'jo ix
MY HIX'U'K for cleaning wall paper costs
He er roi.m to clen paper. Send one
dollar fiM iei ipe. Address V. ". I'tli-e,
l'lattsiimiilli. Neb. 06i Mt6 Mx
THREE Ht'iiiiswiik pool tables for sale.
fcJT Uroauway, Coum-il Hlufls.
(101 MW7 15
SI'.NI) us your mall
tieiKhl paid on ')
Oiuk Co., UniHlia.
orders
lots
for drug's;
Myers-l)i.lon
tltil U.J
FOR BAI.K All the leading rxnodtcls
published. Foreign pubjti-Htions a spe
cialty. l:irth'la. wedditm and souvenir
post cards. Mobs' riptions received for all
lierlodicaU piiblllnil. Mail orders will
teceive prompt attention.
S HI IJK A. HI.ATTKRT.
Newsdeulf-ra and stationers. 111 s. Ifith St
tlfii MUii ii)5
10x15 Job press, paper cutter, motur and
some Komi type for sale or trade. 11 s.
Kth Bi. (lb) MLi 12
UI'OUV. pair of s
Dangler yusoline
a U s.
sto e.
hsnd rofToe mill,
Iti-'i Sev.' ird St.
Ut'd-M5S3 lox
AWNI.VOS; they re not expensive. Call
Doug. sM and our rein esviits ti e will call.
Omaha Tent and awning Co. (Pii M'ii4
HALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand.
1M8 Farnam.
(liii 5.12
Hutchers' refrigerators on hand. 1H Doug.
(16 1 MltB M3x
FOR SALE Two National cash registers,
otte total adder; ulso nice line of store
liNtiiren. (ilobe Land nnd Investment Co.,
I'Mttersm HIock. (ltd 634
S11ERWIN WILLIAMS CO. best mixed
paint. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
(lti) 5M
FOR SALE Collection of fine old Violins,
'including sizes viola and 'cello. Violin
fMudlo, 10 Wlthnell Hulldlng.
(lti) M7S2 A20
GARDEN nnd field seeds, fruit packages,
bee keepers' supplies. Yuuiikerman Seed
Co., Council HtufTs, la. (lt) 2SS .
MILLET SEED. A. W. Wagner,
m N. Pith,
16)-MH63
A CLEAN H,tA stock of general morchan
dise at 5 cents on the dollar; fine loca
tion: will bear closest Inspection. Owner
moving away. Address, Y 71, liee.
(1G 571
COAIj Good burnlnii; 2 basketn 3T,c; 6 for $1.
delivered. Rosenblatt. 'I'hono Doug. 412.
!! B14
SI"iT machines, nil kinds; nlso sliver plat
ing and picture machines. Jurl. 712 S. 16th.
(16J-MC32 A:;ox
SNAP Rid path's History of the Worlrt.
Encyclopaedia Hrltiinnlca. International
Encyclopaedia ; small monthly payments.
Webster's 1'nabridged $1 Dictionary, full
leather, only $3 25. I!. It, Robert's. 541
I'axton Hldg.. Omaha. (Ill) MX14 A30
TREES, shrubs, roses,
aery, 21th and Plnkney.
Hazel Dell
Nur-
Tel. "Web.
2260
(P0 111 Jl
CHOICE Cl'HRANT PLANTS for sale. B.
C. Smith, 3108 Corby St. (IB) 100 Mix
GAS AND ELECTRIC
FIXTURES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
We furnish estimates. If you are going
to build, write for catalogue.
BURGESS (JRANDEN CO.,
313 S. 15th. 'Phone Doug. fin.
(Hi) -M 132
REST second-hand bicycles In city. $6 nnij
up. 1 hese bicycles have nil been re
enameled. Thomas Ranee, ill N. 24'h.
(lfi)-M3'19 13
FOl'R second-hand
cheap. 3'ft N. 16th.
coaster-hrake blcvcles.
ilrii M4::6 13
NICE
3o8 N
large
. 16th
store
St.
mirror for sale cheap.
16)-M(37 13
$2,10i) Soda fountain for sale for $500, If
taken at once. R. L. Mangy, Piattyoiouth,
Nell. GCI-M3T3 13x
TWO
new,
ML P
cheap.
motors, complete; good as
lrt20 Capitol Av'
(16) M472 13x
TEN YEARS Harper's, Century, MeClure,
Argosv. Popular. COc year. W. J. Stncey,
316 S. 13th. (161 M4Y.3 13x
ENGLISH WAI.NCT Bl'TTER SCOTCH;
delicious candy. Sample boxes, 10c; 40c
pound, postpaid. Honey Candy Co., Al
bion. Neb. (16) M306 12x
SODA FOI'NTAIN fixtures, safe, glass
esse and confectionery supplies. Address
305 West Pierce St.. Council Bluffs, la.
(16) M670 1
DIAMOND ring, about
dress N 78, care Bee.
iiK.; a snap. Ad-(161-M545
13x
FOR SALE 10.000 tons of Mississippi
river Ice, IS to 22 Inches thick. Can be
loaded on barges or In cars. Address C.
H. Beyerstedt, til Grand street. Winona,
Minn. (16) M639 Vtx
FOR SALE Three pool tables In good
order; give good bargain on It. Write
to F E. Buresh, Pralnard. Neh
(16) M643 16
GOOD set of country drug store counters,
shelving, drawers, eto. Address Y 117,
care Bee. (ir.)-M6M 15
PATENTS
D. O. BARN ELL, patent attorney and ma
chine detlgntT. Puxtun Blk. Tel. Red 7117.
(17) 181 All
IARSON & CO. Book free,
Bee Bldg.
(17 -5t7
PERSONAL
CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Bhlrta pressed,
not Ironed. 211 S. lltn St. Tel. Doug. 254.
, ils.i
THE SALVATION ARMY solicits castoff
clothing; In fact, anything you do not
need. t collect, repair and sell, at 114 N.
11th St., for cost of collecting, to the
worthy jaior. Call 'Phpn Doutf. 4156 and
wagon will call. (lfo 611
SEWING machines tented, any make, 75o
per week or $2.00 per month. Second
hand machines for sale, $5."0 and up.
Nebraska Cycle Co., 15ih and Harney.
(18)-639
PENNELL Millinery Co.,
3.1 N. lth 8L
(IS) 78 Juiws 2
PLEATING
ALL KINDS.
Button. Kushitiat,
Embroidery.
Dyeing ajid cleaning, sponging and shrink
ing. iily 5o per yaid. Send for price list
und i!iil'io.
GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.,
10 Douglas Block. Tel. DoukIus 1936.
(ioi-(2
MIW VlT.' Fwel'sh
-lU1-' Broadw ay.
movement. 5M
Itm 23. Co B'uTs
(lSi-M.91 Ml
f WIVVTin treatment and beth
Mme.
" w taiiili. 11SN. i; th, 2.1 rl ,.r
(lo 901
PRIVATE
Dr. King,
CONFINEMENT HOM E- M r a
2D18 N. list St. Tel. Doug .(..;,9.
tlM 543
BlHlMiKB. rutiber goods, hy mall: cut
prices: serd for free catalogue. Myers
l1l!on Drug Co , Omaha. (IS) 541
FOR anything In the sewing machine lln
go to I'. K. hlodman at Co., 15)4 ( ai. Ave
(1SI 2(5 All
MOUNT CLKMKNS. MfH. mineral baths
scientific intM. 316 ti. M'th St., unstatrs.
(IS; MiitS 14a
PERSONAL
(Continued.
THE hea'lng household remedy. PnMn skin
cream should nlwajti be handy. !5r. (is)
OMAHA
Bldg.
Stammerers Institute.
Remc
(IS)-
JOHN CANE IS IN TOWN '
Now Is tl ttn to trim trees, trellises and
srape vines; also hmdsesoe rardenlng.
TL Red 64oa. Res. lprl 8. 2flh Ave
li X!v AT
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTV FOR At.K.
Rylandor & Sinionson,
3H2 and 3"3 N. T. LIFE.
t 1.500 lW-story dwelllns:. 8 rooms, water,
gns, siwer li street, near 2Sth and
Webntor; easy oyments.
t 2.000 7-room rewtdenc.
Walnut Hill.
large corner lot,
I 2,500 R-room, modern exeept hent, well
htillt house, lot D0xl2S, Walnut Hill;
eaey terms.
3,onoNew R-room. strictly modern home,
stilendidly nrr-anped, near B3d and
v.illfornia; terms.
$ 1,200 New fi-rrw m, strictly modern, large
lot, near 33d and Webster.
t S,2fi0 i-room modern
built house, line
Calif orniia.
except heat, well
l t, nrar 31M and
4,2no 9-room, modern except heat, ar
ranged for two families; will rent
for J4i..f"i fer month. There Is a
II. '"p vacant lot adloinlng; nil for
14.200, cash; 2fith and Leavenw rth.
i
$ 5.2iiO 8-rootn, strictly modern, oak finish.
lot iDmlJi, near soth and oinrornia.
f,,nooR-room, strictly modern, with vacant
lot adj"'nlng, suitable for Hats, m
and Chicago.
6.500 H-room. mixlern dwelling, arranged
for 2 ramtlies; will rent ror sjiii.w
per month; near 22d and Ieaven
worth. ji.600 One of tho best new, strictly mod
em double brick nats, close to post
office. $15,000 Another, worth considerably more
than price asked, Dut must te sola.
VACANT
800 High and sightly lot, facing south on
Cass smet, west of 30tn; better
come soon If you want this fine lot. t
1.000 Henutiful piece of ground, 1H blocks
south of Krug's Park, facing Coun
try club grounds, size 15x3o0; noth
ing liner In this district.
f 8,500 "fixl 32, a few blocks northwest post
office, corner, paved streets and per
manent walks; good for half a dozen
brick flats; cheapest lot In the city.
LAND
We
In
at
have one section of 'choice, level
McPherson county that must be
land
sold
We
once. It goes for W.eo per acre.
think at this price
maker for someone.
It will be a money
Half section, best hay land. 3 miles south
of O'Neill, Neb. Want offer.
Rylander & Sinionson,
302 and 303 N. Y. LIFE.
(19)-M708 11
THREE NEW HOUSES
JUST COMPLETED
READY TO MOVE INTO
! (-room cottage on 22d St., second house
south of Lulrd, doming nest; has 4
rooms on first floor and 2 large bed
rooms, with large closets and store i
rooms, on second floor. House is wired
for electric light and piped for gas. also
ilped for furnace; full cement cellar,
arge front porch, on 60-ft. lot. Price,
2,6"0. j
6-room cottage on 23d St., second house
south of Laird, fronting west; strictly all
modern with the exception of furnace.
The reception hall, parlor and dining room
ia nicely papered; the rooms are large and
well arranged. Price, $2,450.
E-room cottage on Ames Ave., Just east of
2uth; is strictly all modern with the ex
ception of furnace; stairway to the sec
ond floor; two rooms can be finished up
stairs If desired; south-front lot, paved
street, close to the boulevard and on
Ames Ave. car line. Price, $2,250.
W will make reasonable terms on any of
the above three cottages.
Hastings & Heyden,
1704 FARNAM ST.
(19)-74 10
THE KERR ABSTRACT CO '8 AB
STRACTS OF TITLES are the safest
You are protected by a $10,090 bond against
lost by errors. You dun t buy a law suit
whim you buy a "Kerr'' abstract. 1614
Harney. Tel. Douglas 6487. (It)
48 Lots! Lots! Lots! 48
Beautiful Halcyon Heights.
BLOCKS 17 AND IS.
RIGHT IN BENSON, ONLY
TWO BIjOCKB SOUTH OP
MILITARY AVE. AND CAR
LINE.
These are without exception
the finest residence I -Is for
sale anywhere at theso prices.
They are high and sightly,
level, full size, B'xS. and
practically the only desirable
lots available In this locality.
TRICES RANGE FROM $260
TO $575. SEE THEM TODAY
AND GET YOUR CHOICE.
KUSSELL & M'KITRICK CO.
SOLE AQENTS,
433-33-3-1 Ramge Bldg . 15th and Harney Sts
dan 6i( 10
A N'ICE HOME
GROUND 100x159
6-room house, good order, city water, cis
tern, with pilup In kitchen, c liar under
whole house; In Walnut Hill; ground
fronts east; all famed, streets on 3 side,
lays very nice, cement walks Inside, shad)
trees, some fruit and lot of rose bushes
and other shruboeiy; no old run down
place, but very handsome hex-. Owner
has moved to California and is very anx
ious to sell. Price, $2.f"i0; on easy terms.
W. H.
Y. Life.
GATES,
(17 N.
Phone Don
'.4.
14 11
(19)
HOME CLOSE IN
3634 Caldwell. 6-room house, and bath,
modern except heat, lot 60x127. south
front, lawn, shade and fruit trees,
grai. s arbor, barn, paved street,
everything hum needs. $2,750
TUKRELL &. CO.,
17th and Farnam.
TL DOL'U. 1129.
(19)-M7M 1
REAL ESTATE
C ITY 1'Rliri.H I I FOR 81. E.
(Continued.)
A. P. TUKEY & SON
PRIES LAKE
We have secured the sale of
the property known as Pries'
Lake, lying a mile north of
the town of Fkrence. This Is
and ideal spot for an un-t' -dat
Summer Resort. There are
about S3 aciea of the most
beautiful park land around
Omaha, with a good size
lako for boating, nnd about 80
acres of bottom land to the
rnsl of same. The owner has
decided to sell s Icly on ac
count of his 111 health, ns It al
ways has been a paying propo
sition for him with what
small Improvements he now
has on the place. The receipts
Isst yesr alonw were almost
114,000. If the place was lm
pioved properly It would he
the most attractive place in
this ecctlon of the country.
2o.ooo 1 the price fer the
whole. Including over loo acres
of ground, the lake, a new
boat house, dance pavilion and
rrstnurant, sAloon building,
cottage and small barns, boats
nnd all else that goes with the
propei ty. The road Is con
trolled from the north city
limits of Fli-rence to the north
line of this property, so no
competition Is possible. This
Is the first time this property
Is offered for sale and will
make a most attractive Invest
ment. A. P. TUKEY & SON
444-445 Board of Trade Hldg.
Douglas 2181.
(m-22 10
BUY YOUR LOT THIS
WEEK IN KOUNTZE PLACE
BEFORE THE ADVANCE
IN PRICE
Next week there will be an advance In
price on a number of lots In this addition,
so If you are thinking of buying a lot In
Kountze Place, don't wait too long. If
you don't know about this addition. It
will pay you to look up the locations of
the unsold lots and get a price list at our
office, or we will have one of our salesmen
show you the lts. There are many rea
sons why you should buy In Kountze
Dace. The prices are only about half as
much as other lots equally desirable.
Nearly all the lots have SEWER, WATER,
GAS. PAVED STREETS AND PERMA
NENT SIDEWALKS, close to many good
STORES, SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES,
and reached by three good car lines the
DODGE, SHERMAN AVE. and N. 24TH
STREET. The Florence Boulevard runs
through the center.'
PRICES
$680 to $1,250.
FJxceptlng corners, a trifle higher. If
you haven't the cash, we make terms of
V, cash, and 1, t and 3 years on the bal
ance. HASTINGS & I IE Y DEN
1704 FARNAM ST.
BEE BLDG.
(.191673 10
FARNAM ST. PROPERTY
Full-sized business lot, 66x132 to twenty
foot alley, on north side Farnam, east of
24th; Improved with three three-story brick
flats, pnying a fair return on the Invest
ment. Has a future, we think. Can offer
It for a short tinffc at $21,000.
Harrison & Morton
(lDU-928
NORTH SIDE
South front on Fowler Ave., near 24th,
lot 601133- Nearly new, with reception hall,
pni-lor, large dining room, kitchen on first
floor and three good bedrooms and bath on
second; full size basement, best of furnace
and plumbing. Nothing better on the north
side for the money $3,306.
W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.,
Tel. Doug. 1064. 1320 Farnam.
(19) 88 1$
MODERN COTTAGE,
t-room cottage, thoroughly well built,
double floors, surface fVir being maple;
large bath room, nice attic; piped for gaa
and wired for eloctrlc light; nil modern
plumbing. South front lot. 67x100. lying
high and slahtly: two blocks south of Ames
Av car line, 36th Ave. and Boyd. Irice,
(l.Ston; $260 cash: balance to suit.
C. G CARLBEB.G,
U N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 7497.
(19) M719 11
LOTS NEAR
FIELD CLUB
On the right-hand side as you approach
the Field club.
on Mi l St. $tr,o each.
On 35th Ave.-$:V each.
Buy now before the advancu In price.
R. C. PETERS & CO.
220 SOUTH KTH. BEE BUILDING.
(19i-M-9i 12
711 SOUTH 17TH
T-ronm. 2-storv house, hot water heat;
plumldrg needs repair, but ether wise
house in good repair. Owner going
Euri.pl
only $1
this month and wants to sell
(0 cash, balance at 6 per cent
The Byron Reed
Co.
'Phone Douglas 197.
212 S 14th.
(19i M699 It
FOR SALE OR RENT New cottage on
Lake Okolioji. I"wa. Dickson Beach; c .t
tge Is all furni.hed; rnwhoat also wllh
cottage. I). I. Hudson. Windsor. Minn.
(19) HA 15x
$1,875
T-ronm house, sewer, water, gas. f ermanent
walks, corner lot. 6f'xl20; good barn; house
now- vacant and must be sold. See it at
once, as It won t last long at this price.
44u3 Burden, 1 block to car.
F. C. BEST, 8J1 N. Y. LIFE
(19J-691 10
15 PER CENT INVESTMENT
Thiee brick flats. Nos. 2516. 251 and 2522 N
Sin i?t.; all in ijood repair, rental value,
tsOO t,er $ii.i) for -ill. Can sell one
or ail. This U
bargain.
PKTtKwON
Thau 1157.
PRCS .
a Bee Bldg
Ui'i 610 13
. REAL ESTATE
' CITT PROPERTY FOR SA1.K
(Continued )
Ov.ner I.oavins; the Citv
PRICE 15 EDUCED '
OOxlhi ffet, with double street frontage: -room
house and barn; S block from car
lire. Henns Park distnct This prop
erty cAn I made very proTMsble. as theie
Is room for 4 cottages' PRICE REDl'CED
FROM $:0 TO
J. H. Dumont & Son,
9o6- N. T. Life Hldg
(1UI M 11
FOR SALE
Seven-room modern house, nenrVy new,
on Marcy St., between 3oth and 31st St ;
street raved and paid for. Price I3.WV.
This has porcelain bath, gtod furnace, nil
open plumbing and Is thoroughly desirable
throughout, it Is cheap at the price.
I). V. SHOLES CO.,
110 Board of Trade. Tel. Douglas 49.
i! iox
DEPOSITS In the Neb. U & H.
better than mtgs. 3 N Y. Life.
Ass'n Is
(19) M74 MS
CHA3.
K.
Williamsou Co.
U. S. Hk Hldg
1st Floor.
(19)-M950
FOR SAI.E-S room house, must be re
moved nt once. Impure 1506 South 2!th
St. Phone Harney 517. tl3i M4vS 13
NEED MONEY QUICK.
Will sad-dice limited number of l,ong
Island lots, l.'.xIki It.. each. Title guar
anteed by Title Guaiantee nnd Trust Co.
of New York. Rca'ty Co., Mechanics Hank
Hldg., Brooklyn, N. Y. G9i M5R 15x
Big Snap for Quick Sale
Ixt on 2fth and Blonde, east fiont, 77x
12a. $750. Also lots fronting ninth and
South On Blotido, between 20th and 27th, $10
per front foot. Phone Douglas 6S5.
BE MLS, Paxton HIock.
(18)-U
FOR SALE Two modern houses and large
barn, one block north of IUnkmiii park;
paved street, east front, lot 7.'ixl5a. East
ern owner will sell at a bargain.
THOMAS BRKNNAN.
Boon: 1 N. Y. L. Bldg.
(19)-fi4
200 CENTS FOR $1.00
Will you tako it 7 One lot, 22d nnd Chicago,
worth $5.0110, Owner says: "Need the
money; get me $2,5ik).
N. FENGF.R. N. Y. L. BLDG.
'Phone Red 3217. (19) M!
BEST HoUSE-$3.(oo to $2.5on will buy west
or southwest section. Owner" Address
D 69. care Bee. G9S-627 llx
FOR SALE House, 8 rooms, modern ex
cept furnace, 2s07 Cuming St. Price,
$2.3uO. Easv terms.
JOHN F. FLACK,
City Savings Bank, 16th and Douglas.
Ulii-518
REAL ESTATE
FARM AXD RANCH LANDS FOR HMK
Canndn.
THE FINEST CANADIAN WHEAT
LANDS nre In the Lnst Mountain valley,
the heart of the Saskatchewan wheat
plains. We own thousands of acres In
this famous district. Maps, descriptive
matter, etc.. on request. Wm. Pearson
Co.. Ltd.. 32X Northern Bank Hldg., Win
nipeg. Canauit. (20)
Colorado.
ONE section of good land 24 miles of Den
ver, three miles from Hair Lake station,
at $8 per acre cash; this Is a snap and
would be cheap nt $io. Address Chns.
Koran, 1209 Farnam St., Omaha.
(20)-677 16
Kansas.
HOMESEEKERS! Be careful. Locate
rght. Investigate our famous artesian
valley Sure crops, matchless climate.
Let us write you. Miller & James. Meade,
Kan. (20) 635 A16
Nebraska.
WRITE Townsend Realty Co., Modale.
la. Farms nnd lands for sale or trade
for clear town property or mreh...'riue.
20)-M350 A26X
IMPROVED farms In eastern Nebraska.
Sarpy and Douglas counties. 11. J. Over
ton, Gretna. Neb. (20i MS78
FOR SALE Western Nebraska lnnd. Fend
for list. Kimball Land Co, Kimball.
Neb. (2d) Mc.is 21 x
Ttisi.
Go to Texns and see wheat nnd alfalfa
equal to the best. Sixty cars of lan Iseekers
passed through Kansas City In one day.
As the crops grow larger th prices ad
vance. O.vners are expecting a big increase
in May as reports from all over the country
show that such a rush of landseckers as
was never known will he seen nt that time.
Join our next tug- excursion April
buy early and reap the benefit.
16' h and
Call or
write for facts about this cotintrv becoming
noted for its productiveness and healthful
climate. We are exclusive agents for large
tracts In Dallam nnd Sherman counties,
the choicest In the panhandle Agents
wanted In every count' In Nebraska and
western Iowa. Write for terms. Gllmore
Real Estate Co.. 1-119 Douglas St. Phuna
I'ouglis -ul4, Omaha, Neb.
(20)M!)34
TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO LAND
Have some rare bargains in Texas end
New Mexico land. $5 to J7.50 an aciu.
Go ar.d see for yourself; low railroad
rites Fur particulars address
ROBERT C. DRl'KSKDoW,
$u Now York Llfa Bldg., Omaha. Neh.
(20) M;3
North Dakota.
rinu-AT cv-ao ... i.. ...... x- ,
liKr.Ar l?rAP Tor Investors, North l a-
u;,?d'7cr
, o! '., . i.f . . l
eeted address K
. r ....
i a.
Bee.
i2l 671 12x
Wrmlnir.
YEIJ.OWSTONE PARK
Irrigated farms, 35 mile from Yellowstone
National park, on park road. First-class
soil: $Xi acre, with rietual water
rinht. ICiisy terms.
Stewait-Loavcnwoith Co.,
619 N.
Y. Life, Omaha.
ia)-i
.Mi;62 14
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Farm anil Kauch Land.
FOR RENT 6-acr trax.t of land In Ben
son (without house), suitable lor kii -lining
or raising potatoes. Will lent till
January 1, 19oS, for 2u If taken imiiiL-di-ately.
Address K 35 care 1'ee.
(2D-48S x
FARM FOR
RENT.
for r'nt. six miles
ll ' Splendid farm. 211 acres.
from Uuialia; ion given at once.
Apply to 11 S. Si-ii " , 4 lo Board nf Trade
Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Tel. Dougias 151').
1 21 1- M'.io'.i
REAL ESTATE LOANS
$1.10.010 TO LOAN on business and rest- '
dime pr perty in Onmi.a; lowest rates;
no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1. N. i
Y. Life. (22) 54 j
LOWEST RATES Bemls, puxton Block.
(2.i-55o
MONEY TO 11AN-Payne Inv.
stment Cn
(;t - 551
PRIVATE MONEY' F. D.
Wead, l.'2o Doug.
1 22 1 o54
LOWEST RATES Pemls, Paxton
GARVIN BROS., VM Farram.
per cent loam on rtal estate;
WANTED Clt y
Purr. am Smiih
loans an.) warrants.
A- ( o., l.Oi Farnam St.
(2.). -554
Block.
122) 9-i i
5 an 1 5t
no delay
22i-.',2
W.
lyOANS on improved citv proiietty. W II
Thomas, ii Fust Nalicual Bank Hits
( ; - M
WACt SCllLDtLES IllEUKDLK
Juion
lac.fh Si?n;nir Up With Its lYer,
Under Hew Aerfem tt.
ALL GRADES Of LiVFLCYLS INClUDtD (
nnrltngton ( lanl
nd Matters
mnnthly of
iir I p nt t hlciiao
are II nun I it a
the line
Onre Hon-.
Iloprcsentatlvea of the trainmen, switch
men and lliemt'ii ate In conference w th (lie
otllciais of the I'liicn Pacific ill Omaha,
signing up agreements uiul- r the schedule,
which were recently adopted at the Chic. it;
conferences between the repn scntallves of
the nu n and the commute of gem r.il
mnmigi r". The conferences arc bcinc te Id
w ith Supei Intendeiit l ink and General
Mannrcr Mi hli r.
Gene nil Manager lloldroKe of the Rurllng-
To m bcuillon or tef tea.
to enrich soupj or gravies, you
need
Liebijj Company's
Extract of Deef
Tint Is rel beef etrct. perfectly pre
S pared not veirnrj by adulterations
lor foreign substances.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
(Continued.
WANTED City loans. R. C.
Peters o.
(22) iV-a
HI'ILDING loans on residence property;
per cent. W. H. Meikle, Ramge HI1.
(22) (i."i7
UNION LOAN INVEST. CO. I 310 Heo
Loans on Heal Estate, Bldg.
at 4Vi and 5 per cent. 'Phone D ug 29"4.
(22)-6M A30
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture,
cook and heating stoves, carjetH, linole
ums, office fuinituie, old clothe and
sl oe-, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts
and all kinds of tools; or w.ll buy the fur
niiuro of your house complete. Will buy
anllqun or mahogany furniture. The high
est prices paid. Cail the right man. Tel.
Doug. 3W1. (25;-6i A17
CASH paid for old b ks. Crano-Fove Co.,
313 8. 14th. 'Phone Douglas 1321.
(25)-55S
COUNTER SHOW CASES, wall cases,
shelving nnd wrapping counters. Address
W 4S. care Bee. ( M31I Hx
AN invalid's
Bldg.
roller chair.
318 MeCamie
(25) .VI 597 15
. WANTED TO RENT
LARGE nnd small room for housekeeping,
wltli party who will look after girl of S
years on week days, by couple, both
working, have own furniture. S'n'e full
particulars. Address M 60. Bee office.
(2rti M347 13x
WANTED By man, first-class room, close
In. Address J 74, care Bee.
, PD-M6SI 12x
WANTED An S, 9 or 10-roomi house, fur
nished or unfurnished. In or near Wwt
Farnam district. Address H ('. Cnllsch,
Her Grand Hotel. (2H) M.21 13
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Employment evenings.
' (27)-
E 2, Bee.
-292 llx
WANTED-Plaln
dress 11 V V.t.'..
sewlhg I.v the da v.
(27) M 462
Ad
13x DAY WOMEN furnished free of charge.
Telephone Duuwlas 1112. 27i 559
WANTED Position as
salesman. Address L
corresiondent
and
iij. care H-e.
(27) -mo llx
WANTED Pus. ii hi by Al loan ns bank
bookkeeper or general accountant ; good
Wiies expected, as pai'i.v can give best
of lefenncis. D S6, liee.
(271713 12.x
Y'Ol'NG man. 33, thoroughly experiene.il :
es buyer and manager of large gr n et y,
fruit und meat depts., is open for em; is-, i
lin-nt at once; references f-om largest j
cities. Address M-77, care lice.
(27)-M7"2 llx
TWO bright, rellned boys. 18 ami 16, Just
arrived here, want euiployini nt ; pu l' r
wholesale house; expo; leiiced nnd c m
petent; best references. A-M. car.- Bee.
i27i-M7ul 13x
I - - - - - -
I EXPERIENCED stenographer. Address
D, Bee OHice, Council Lli.fls. Ia
(27)-M727 17
FOR house repalrln.tr, carp- nter work and
Jobbing, Tel. Douglas 3-iul. (27) M72I 17 X
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR BEEF, CORN. OHO
teries, etc. Department of the Interior,
; Office of Indian Affair. Washington, D. C.
March 5. li-07. Staled pt op i-..ils, plalmy
t ninrked on the outside nt' the enxeiope,
i "Proposals for Beef. Corn." etc , as the
case may be, and address to the "Commis
! (doner of Indian Affairs, Washington,. D.
; V.," will be received at the Indian office
I until 2 o'clock p. m. of Tues !ay. April 23,
11907. ai.d then cpened. for furnish ng the
Indian service Willi rolled baby, b-ef,
niulton, corn. salt, coffee, sugar, te i, soap;
i uin. , . , ..i io i
i - 'rM
'Schedules giving all nece-saiy Information
rnr in, t.-i..r m.1 i i. .
fu: nisln d i n api -ln-ation
to the Indian office, Washington, D. C. :the
V. S. Indian warehouses at New York
City, Chicago. III.; St. Louis. Mo.; Omaha.
Neb., and San Francisco, Cal.; the Comrnti
sary of Subsistence, I". S. A., at Cheyenne,
Wyo.; the IJuarterniaster, U. S. A., Seattle,
Wash., and the postmis'ers at Tucson,
Portland, Spokane and T n oma. The De
partment reserves the rlt'ht to re.ecl any
and all bids or any part of any bid. F. E.
Leupp, Commissioner. Al-dl't
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING (JI'AItTKP,
maMer. Ft. M n kt-md, Wvo , Apr il it.
llmi.--Sealed proposals in triplicate will bi
received heie, unt I lo a. m. ( uioiinluiii timei
May 1, 19"i, fur the construction of ma-
CHiiam rontls and driveway; conorete
walks. curbs and culvert; b: ii k gutters and ,
catch-basins, and tile drains, at Ft. Mac
kenzie, Wyo. Plans and spe- lflca t ions may
be seen at offices of 'lib f Uuartei n .asters'
hi Omaha, Denver, St Paul nnd Chicauo;
Depot i iiia rtei masi er, St Iuiis. Hnd at this
j oflice, at which latter pho-e all information
I may le obtained. I'. S. reserves lln- rght
to accept or ifj-et any or all proposals, or
any pint thereof. Ftnx.sils t-Soild lie en
chsed in sea'ed envelopes, rnui Ited "Pro
' posals for Loads iin-1 Va:ks " and nd
l dressed. CAP i'. VA M. D. DAVIS. W M. U.
8. A. Afc-9-1u-ll-l-3' I
I'Roi'oHAI.S FOR LIVE STOCK-DE-Piiiiitnt
of the Interior, Otlice oi Indian
An. ui -i. w aslilngton. 1. C, Muich j7, l'.i,.
Sealed propobals. plainly maikt-d on the
outsile nt the ,-aleiJ eneii,a-. " I'roj-ose Is
for Live Stock,", and aduiessed lo the
Commissioner of Indians Afi.iiii. W'a.-hui-toii.
D. C., will he reeeive.l at the Ind ,.n
Oftli until 2 o'ehick p. m. of April 26, 19c'
for tairnshlng and del!eiing i,tj,,ot , ,H.,c,
lelfeis. S'i buds 97 mne-i and v7 J m i, )i
cowa, and 4 stullious. for issue to Indians
I of d'f'eiint ii-h-i a i ions, as p.-i .-s-l.e lules,
it;ii!-sd s(ieclrh ailoiis. coniiitions to he ob
served by bidders, etc., which Mill hi; fur-
i nisi ed oil appl c- lion In the Iruliaii c I'ti, e
! Washington, D. C : the I'. S Hi-iim w.ne
1 lions, s at New Yoik Ci'y, Chicago, ill.;
Onmlia. Neb., St. Louis. Mo. and Sari
. Francisco. Cal.; the I'. S Ii d1 in averts at
Standn.g Rock agency. Fort Yate, N. D. ;
' I'llle I; rUe ageticv. I.o-.vr r I:, a .-. i.en. y!
liwtr Hnile, S D. : Cr iw Cre. k il-i ih v
Crow Creek. P. D. ; Rosebud ag-m-v, Los--,
bud S D. Ci ev.-Mi- Liver n.-i--..i c) ,.,
enne Bgi-'c-y. 8. D . and t' e iiierit,eiident
of the S.-Tte,. aifencv Sintee Neh. laitl
; Fort Peck Hg.-ricv. Poplar. M ml ' Hhls
' upon the Manl-is fi.rnl-' e-1 are not nhs-o-j
lutelv essential: 'l ey r .ay lie mde In any
i oilier form, provided tin- rondo iorm are oh
, ser. ed Tor further Iriformstion apply to
j F. E. LEUPP, Commas', .tier.
I A 2-4-6-9 U-12-16-;-2i,
I
'
IP
'i'i ItMOST
'I HAVt
4 Jj TMIS
Ifi JI0K4TUX
" k -
- itm afii1 s
v where H"viir negotiations
nil.' eth r re oN are smn
iri i i.i-ral he idiiuarters
Ti.e coctrio t
do t .t t an I' 'f any set is-rlenl,
but iut for an Ince lnlte tin e and will re
main in f'rco until chink: M conditl" ns
mil," an-t'i-r d (T r no ln-teen the men
end the railrod.
All dlfferrnces with the m. n - now
j settled, as the swlt 'hmell v(.0 Includ'-d In
t!,e agreement, which v m.ide with the
'(id'-r of Railway Trainmen. The eimlinvrs"
' ilMle-uli les wete the Hist to be adjusted.
'i hii iMiirtil Ndnu reached nl"ut tw-o
tnoi tl s ngo The firemen fimo to an under-
star lira with the m.inatrers nt the same
' time as Die trainmen, so nil dlfTVult es with
; the ."plo i s of the operat'bg detvu-tment
a i e a l.lnsted.
I The pay for freight conductor Is the
sitee ill over the weit and they wl'l get
a uniform rnK-o Fn lct t conductors were
fonnerly paid H 45 per 1' miles rim and
the pay will now be $.1 ?. p.-r l' mile-. The
dlrTe-a nee in the pay of the men Is th it the
older and better men are
runs on w hich they can
drcd miles In less time
linen, who aie given the
iifi which there nre more
given
make
t linn
slow
the better
their hun
the newer
-r freights,
delays and also
I more switching to do.
The freight luakemen on the Union Pa.
cllic were paid $2 to and will now receive
$2 53 per Imi miles. The passenger con
duct M-s on the main line of the Union Ta
ctile were getting J1I0 a month and thej
will be raised to Ji;u n month The Hur
lington main line cordiictors nre paid tlu
s mm as the Union Pacific, other rondi
. vary.
M lln line passenger brakemen on tht
Union Pneltic were paid from $72 to $R4 a
month under the old schedule and the pay
will bo raised t $79 to $:) n month.
; Swltchmi n riamnnded a raise last fat
and were granted an increase Novemher 1
of 4 cents per hour, so the pay of switch
; men Is now the same on nil mnds, the da$
: foreman reci l ini 35 cents nn hour, thi
day heliM-r 32 cents nn hour, the night
f ireman 37 cents an hour and the nlghl
helper 34 cents nn hour.
Committees mil still figuring nn how thl
Increase will alTect the firemen, to whorfl
a uniform iuciease of 26 cents per lon-mllsi
day was granted. The pny of n fireman
vaiies according to the size of the ennlne
he hns to fire nnd according to the dis
trict over which he runs.
The pay of brakemen on the Burlington
and other rouds vary according to the run,
ew ieel Mall Car.
The first new all steel mall car to bo lmllt
! by t lie) Union Pucltic Is ininplcted and Wed
nesday was on exhibition on the Union
Pacific tracks In front of the headquarters
building nt Ninth nnd Farnam streets. It
w as built In it entirety at the Union Psirlflo
fchop in Omaha under the supervision of
W. R. McKeen, superintendent of motiva,
power and machinery of the road, and Is
a model of construction. All wood had
brrn eliminated from this car, even the
floors being of cement, while the rif nnd
j FiileH and ends are nil sheet steel. The
I car Is provided with every modern con-
Vf nlence known to the builders' nrt nnd la
practically fireproof, N-bIiIph being of such
! solid cor.-trtietl' n as to add Immeasurably
I to the sjifety of the mall clerks, who oc
cupy n dahgerous position In the wooden
j mail cars, which nre plncod Just 1ehltid
j the engine nnd ahead of the string of heavy
, pnsscnger cars. The car looks ns If it
' would vvlihstand any kind of n collision
! without buckling nnd the) dnngvr from
! splinters Is entirely eliminated. This Is the
' first of numerous cars, which nre to be built
j In the Omahn shops, ns soon as the facili
ties, which are now- under construction are
I complete.
Souvenir of May Party.
The Union Pacific passenger department
Is assisting the May pntty committee of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers at
North Platte In preparing an elaborate)
souvenir for their Mav pnrty which will
be given May 1. This May party Is to th
westtrn pnrt of the state what the Ak-Snr-Heh
festivities arc to Omnha nnd the east
ern section of Nebraska.
The souvenir will be worth while, for
special pains will be made to make It a
fitting record of the t wentv-flfth anniver
sary of the May rarty. It will contain a
I brief history of the construction of the
Union Pacific, photographs of the first
; engineers employed by the mail and a lils-
tory of the Brotherhood of Locomotive
i Engineers of the I'nlon Paeltlo. It will
I contain Hcencs and reminiscences of the
building of the Union Pucltic.
!ew Line to Yel lonstnne.
The Oregon Short line expects to have
the new line to Yellow, stone Park completed
July first to within 41 miles of Fountain
I hotel, which Is the same distance by stags
us is Gardner, the northern gateway to the
! park. In speaking or th; new rond D. E.
i Hurley, gi-neial .msseiigc-r agent of th
i Oregon Short line at lialt Iike, said:
"By the time park season opens, Jun
101 h, we will have mi additional train,
known aa Yellowstone pork tialn, leaving
Salt Iike about 7 or 7:30 p. in., so as to
arrive at Buffalo Creek, or Big Spring,
uhout 7 a. m., Hcrve breakfaat In diner,
lunch at Dwellu, supper, lodging und break
fust at Fountain hotel : thunce regular tour
of park.
"When the line Is finally completed to
Yellowstone, Montana, wate-rn border of
the park, wo will then have a 19-iiill
drive to Fountain hotel, an against 41 miles
through Gal diner."
I'oaltloii Abolished.
The position of supply agents on th
Burlington, cast and west of the Missouri
river, has been abolished and the work
will be done by a general store keeper, who
w ill report to the general purchasing ugunt.
While the bare anno'.ilicerut lit of this
chunge has been made It Is thought th
change mole a chant' in system than !
men and that the present supply agents
will be made store keepers and that th
office force will be niHlniaiiied In Omaha
Just us It Is at present. T. J. Flier has lieea
appointed tp-neral store keeper of tha iiux
llligt ui at Chicago.
NEWS FOR THE ARMY.
' Major General A. W. Greely. rornmanding
the Department of the Missouri and the
Noriherii Military division, will visit Omaha,
next week on his usual semi-monthly In
, spei lion tour.
The Ninth United States cavalry Is the
next regiment to depart for the Philippines)
from the Department of the Missouri.
1 1 - a i i mi rl i h of the regiment aid ff.ur
tro'ps now nt Fort Riley, and the Second
S'lu.olron. with but three companies, now
at Fort I.eavenworlh, will leave for San
I aticlsoo April 3u, sailing from tiler.
May 5.
A model of the new army rifle for us
j of the United States army has beet le-
cdced at army heaieiua-ters The gun 1
a roodifii iiti.in of the K r a r-JorKensen and
i NTai-ser. and Is a rm.gni- e g-in of 3o caliber.
1 The barrel Is cov er. d with wood for eon
! vi-nii-nce in harulilntf in the case eif rapid
, fir i;g. It 1h provided with a sharpened
sA-ord bavonet with sixteen Inch blade.
The new manual of bavonet exercise re
i ecntlv adopted by the army la also Just
lei i iveil at army l.end'iua ti rs.
oce an s ri: VI II 1 1!.
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