THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7. 1900. PERSONAL (Continued.) THB "ALVATTON ARMY llctfii catoft clothing. In fact, anything you do not need. W collect, rapalr and sell at 14 N. 11th St., for cowt of collection to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Douglas 4in6 nnd i(nn will rail. (18 7 YOL'NG WOMEN coming to Omsh an ranger ere Invited to vlalt the Young Women' Tnr1stlan assoclstlnn. 17th and Howard eta., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places nr otherwise Baalsied. - h4 A . deaconess representing tha association meets trains at tha Union eta tlon aa travelers' aid. (1R 2S8 MESSAGE PROF O K. D1NJIAN, EX PKRT MAHBKLR. For ladles and gentle menX If tired, languid. laxy, from lack of . circulation, which cause Indigestion, constipation, torpid liver, rheumatism and chronjo troubles., try the Crtental mas sage.. .Tliorruigh hand work. Facs and scalp treetmer.t; I years In Omaha at 4"ft Bee Bldg. Douglas 4M. .. (181317 Mav4 POULTRY AND EGGS DTTUMWA Poultry Yards Light Brahma won-T premium at the atate fair. Stock for sale, old and young.- H. T. Cameron. Ottumwa.- la. - (ll)-MNM 81 WHITE HOCKS-Eggs from pen scoring H4 to 84V ll-W for fifteen eggs. C. W. Howell. Altoona. la- (U;-M237 Ex ORPINGTONS, all, varieties; blue rlbhon winner;- prising Ht free. Itoomgarn Orpington Yarda. Humbolt, Neb. - (ll)-Mlfil 8x S C. BLACK MINORCA eggs for Betting. II for 18. Tel. Harney 3322. (1D-MS92 M2x R. C R. I- RED KOOS for sale. Pen eggs, II 80 per U. 18 per 100; from pens acnrlng 90 to M range II per 15, $6 per W. 3. W. Abraham, Valley. Neb.. (1D-M243 White teghorn egg $8 per inn, at Mindy Lee Farm. Tel. Fkrenu 162. UU-M7M A3) CHAMBERLAIN 8 Original perfect dry rl.lck fe,-d. re this only and ave young rlilckens.- Stewart'a Feed Store, Sola Agents, 11 N. lflth Bt. (1U-M841 May r SILVER." LACED Wyandotte rockerels, choice stock, scored atid unwcored; Teklii ducks. Mrs.'F. Hi McLaughlin. Manning, la. (ID M5S7 A4x K'JCiS-From two fine re-ns of Barrpd Rocks of cockerel mating; cockerels acor lng 91 and ', V Ter 15. Ega from out s'de pens. 13 per 100. Mrs. J. M. Stewart, Alnawoitn, la. (11)-Mi3 9x ,;r PRINTING " JARVE PTO. ftt. Job printing and calen dars. lth AY Cap.Av. "Phono Ind. A-2K20. 5 ns REAL, ESTATE REAL. ESTATE) DEALERS. RF.EP. ABSTRACT CO., Eat. 1RM; prompt service! get our prices. 110 Fsrnam St. (19)-61 REAL ESTATE TITLE-VfX'HT CO. CHAB. K. WILLIAMSON, President. (19)-17 PAYNE 1NV. CO.. first floor N Y. I (19-1 BENJAMIN K. E.' CO.. 177 Brandels B!dg. T)ARL1NG DARLTNO, 441 Tirandcls Bldg., Tels. D. (K or A 1K22. r - j - . (1)-M3 CITY PROPERTY. FOB SALE Buy Them Now . ..-..$1750.00 : . . . 5 room, modern, oxcept beat, yellow pine finish, cemented cellar. Lot 33HxU3. On North 39th. . : ' . $i'ooo.(M) ' Nice 5-room house, inodcrn except heat LocnleJ 'on North Kth-Ave. A nice little dome. " if ' .. -$2750.00 - " "' " Kme' new' 'BTOom hoiiae; all modi-rn. ex cept heat, - well -finished and In flmt class -finillt'on. I't 42x12. Located on Kuggles it . $:).ooo.oo A dandy t-room house on nurt St.. Cnm lilcte.y nivdnrn. eemwnt cellar, brick walks, sverythmg In good -condlUun. '. ' ' $31 50.00 Six-room rmuse, modern except heat, well located on. Templeton St. A nice home. : $:W75.oo.'. .. . Art elegant 5-room cottage on North 23d Bt. Well built and modern except heat. A nice home at ' a reasonable price, consider iif (he location. ' .' $2725.00 A real "snip In." nice nix-room modern cottage, ' well loca'tvd ' on North 21st St. Be suiu to See this one. -, $'2500.00 A brand' n'w six-room hodsx nicely located on Pratt St., lot 40xlX. South front. teuient walks. $4200.00 A nice eeven-room bouse, modern, on Spa'uldlng Bt' Well built and in (list class condition. $4150.00 A dandy 7-room new house on Spencer St. A fine modern home. Oak finish. Real Homes at Bargain Prices Thev World Investment Co. Uouff. 1930. ' ' " Ind. A-42ti3. :-4 N. Y. 1 Bldg., Omahs, Neb. ' tl)-M.341 7 Adjoining Field Club Elegant full I-Story square house, on the northwest corner of Skth Ave. and Pacific: IMtrlor. dining room, reception hall and kitchen on first floor; 3 iarge bed cham oers and bath upstairs; gas and electric lights: fine light" fixtures; full cemented cellar; Fox furnace; everything modern and very attractive: rady for occupancy; price ottly 14,001); ' 1500 cash and balance practically SH.me as rent would accept va cant ht or acreage property as part pay ment. Keys at l'J2 & lxth Ave. C. G. CAItLBERG 11 N. Y. Life Bldg tl)-M:M T REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. Figure your rent receipts. Suppose you had psld that. amount on. a home of your own? Not too late yet. Look at 2602 8. 2uth Ave., 6-room. good I one and a good Investment at $1,400. 3i N. 26th, 7-room. 2-story barn, big trees and out houses. You can't begin to duplicate It for i,nuo. 4-rootn, chicken house, coal house etc two lots. 79xl'J0, one ll.'Jul. 7-room, modern, yaed street, fruit trees shade trees, lot 4ftxt2, 2.5no, or will give you 100 feet front for $1,260. NOWATA LAND ft LOT CO. - Buite 24 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1. .. Omaha, Neb. open evenings, , " '. (t)-M339 8 - :)5 ACHES S miles west on Center Street road that can be bought- at a low figure. GALLAGHER & NELS )X, J0 Brandels Bldg., Omaha. Nli i -i i - - H9WM396 I HOMES JN B&NSON-Part cash: balance same as rent. W. K. Yartun, 228 8. Or phanage Ave.. Uensom Tel. Benain 61 ii - (i) m;w a jo ' WANT CA8H offer for lots U and 14 blurk- . CrHghlon lit-lglits, northeast corner 43d and Corby fits Telephone Harney 44ft ll Mlt4 lux . n ... i , , BOULEVARD HOUFE. 224$ North Utb St., room, modern, only $2,500, Thomas Brsnnai reoaa t Now York Ufa Bldg. ' ' ' . tl-14 '"iR ,8A1-!i Nebraska'a choicest corn and alfalfa laada, W rite for price Hat of bar galas. L. J;l Falrbury. Neb. FOR SALE Han4ame, spacious residence. In cnuiceat locatlea ieaible. modern, fin eo4Ut.n; Imiulre-.uf owner. Ad.lross T'osutfflc Bo U, giation D. Tel. Hirncy us)-m;x REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOH SALB (Continued-) ' 1 Make Us An Offer for t hit property. 610 Foppleton Ave. Vacant lot, 31st and Corby Sta. Creigh, Sons & Co., 608 Bee Bldg. BEAUTIFUL HOME BARGAINS Eight rooms, modern, oak finish, full two stories, large, commodious rooms, elegant arrangement and finish; built for a home two yeara ago; east front, ilanscom park, park Ave. j nia property musi ne soia by the 10th Inst., and the prlc will sell It, ss It Is offered for $1,600 less than Its actual value. Part cash will handle It. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY 682 Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (19) 2l IF YOU HAVE City property, farms, ranch lands or mer chandise to sell or trade, list them with me. It costs you nothing unless I effect s sale. W. W. Mitchell, 332 Bd. Td. bldg. (1J M ifiOO NET cash will buy a splendid lot on Manderson. near 27th 8ts.; 10 fruit trees; concrete walk; owner needs the money, hence the low price, THE PUTNAM CO., 504-5 N. Y. Life. (19) 365 LIST your property with Chris Boyrr, 22d and Cuming Sts. . (19) 22 TlERE IS WHAT Y017ARE LOOKING FOR I4.7SO Reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen large pantry, all finished In oak, three bedrooms and bath, linen closet unstulrs. nice lawn, bearing fruit. Haiw- coni Park district, 20 minutes' walk to city. Make offer. , GALLAGHER & NELSON, 4!M) Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Nob. (19) MHZ 7 THIS IS A SNAP Kins new 7-room modern house on North 25th, njar Spencer. Built for a home. Large lot, plenty of room for Another house. Price, 3.jii0.o0. for quick sale. This Is a bargain. Let us show you this at once. 8. K. WAIT ft CO., 617 Bee Bldg. Tel. D. 1392, A231S. (19) M3.12 I REAL ESTATE. IXjaNB and Insurance List your property with us for sale or exchange. Walnut and Orchard -Hills Realty Co., 4010 Hamilton St. Phones Harney 87;- Ind., B-1S42. U 1M . CLOSE IN flat location, south and east front, full lot, only 12 blocks from the Boaton store, 12,000. 1. CONNER, owner. Ul Board of Trade Bldg. (19) M469 1 BY OWNER. 9-ronm. modern house, with bain, llanscom Place, S3.200. Address ii 2H:t, rare H.-e. (19). M26 lOx REAL ESTATE - FARM AMI ItAMII I, AMD FOR SALE Colorado, FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Cireeley district, under Irrigation; sugar beets, alfalfa, general farming. and fruit raising; low price, esay paymenta. National Investment Co., 682 Brandela Bldg., cmahu. Tel. Douglas 661)1. C 657 THE DENVER COUNTRY, Irrigated lumls in tho vicinity cL. Denver end elsewhere in Colorado. W'ni. A. Hlg glns. Box 446, Omaha, and the undersigned pioneerd In the High Lin Line and Antero reservoir In the Omaha territory last year and w still have some of the choicest pieces of land under that system of pio neer prices. Joseph Powell & Co., 231-J Coronudo Bldg., Denver, Colo. (20) KUU, A FIRST CLASS BARGAIN 1,791 acreai Comanche county, Kansas; 8 miles to good market: all smooth land; 2u0 acres a little rolling; 400 acres cultivation, 260 acres wheat, some alfalfa, good Improve ments. Price, $:t2.000. Atktn-Hartronft ft Co., Lyons, Kan. (3U M8S5 9x Mlaaoarl. NELSON'S bargain list 14 0 acres i mllea from Ciyde; nice, level land, all fenced, at $150. 15100 acre near Agenda, In Ger man settlement; creek bottom and well Improved. A bargain at $9,000, with good terms Also hdve several good farms that 1 can give good trades on. Write for my complete "it, mentioning thta paper. Walter Nelson, Clyie. Kan. (JUJ-MK3 I nekrsuaaa. FOR BALE 46-acre ranch near Sidney, 120 acres of hay land, 100 acres farm land, balance pasture, nearly all fenced; good well, but no buildings. School house near; sidetrack close. Price 116 per acre, part on time. We have many other bargains. 0-acre farm, well Improved, near Grand Island, ts,4ou. for particulars, write Dill ft Huston, Grand Island, Neb. (Z0-M24$ x 640-Acre Homesteads In western Nebraska; ISO-acre homesteads In South Dakota: large and small tracts of good deeded lands cheap. HAIRD, 937 New York Life, 'Omaha," (20)-M378 7x FARMB-H to $100 per acre. Write for our long list mailed free. Bern!, Brandela Bldg. ta-M33 8 OUaatoaa. $90,000 FOR A SINGLE GAB WELL The Kansas Natural Gas company paid that amount for a well near Nowata, in No wata county; we have land at $10 to tS per acre; you might get a gaa well; If you will let us, we will explain why this land is so cheap; it's good farm land, too. Nowata l-and and Lot Co. Buite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg, Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Ited 19P9. Open evening. 12') M176 f Waahlegtea. FORTUNES IN FRUIT LANDS: Arcadia la a Kl.OOO-acre tract of the fineat orchard lands In the northweat, 1, cated In Spokane, and Stevens counties, Wash ington. A great IrrlKattun canal has been built through the tract and the land ta being planted to apple trees. Arcadia will be operated as a great commercial orchard the largest In the world. As iiKin as the treea come to bearing, the land will be worth from ll.Wrt to $3.onO an acre and the fruit yield will be from $3n0 to $l.ouO an acre. The company Is capitalised on the basis of Il.ttU per acre. Two-fifths of the stock is preferred. Issix-d In shares or ll'iO each, bearing 4 per cent Interest and sharing with the common stock in all the profits of the company. The preferred stock may also be exchanged for land at any time. A limited amount of preferred . stock Is ofleied to the public al $TiO a shire. The divestment Is based on real estate and Is absolutely safe: profits based on fruit yfc-ld made certain by Irrigation. Iirge Illustrated piotpectus fiee upon ap- pltcatton. ' Address: ' ARCADIA ORCHARDS COMPANY, Room 6M Hyde Block, Spokane, Hash.. U. 8. A. (JOI-M377 7x Mteeellnneen. . - WELL IMPROVED small farm near c; ' t ago Want house and lot. wild i.iihI merchandise. Iock Box 171. Nellgh. N - (S-MI73 III.- FOR 8AI.B l-si re farm. 8. Minn sola. Pipestone Co. Would consider tia'-l mr ii riih grnei Hi inus-j n. r.. I Martinson, Parker, fl. U. UW " ' REAL ESTATE FARM AND RAMCH LAND FOR SALE fcaatlnued.) REAL FMTATB MEN. We have several very attract I ve IrrtgaNe propositions, suitable for colonisation, csn be cut Into ten and twenty-acre tracts. Two are. as follows: Twenty sections within a few miles of Pecos City, level, smooth and rich, shallow artesian belt. Fifteen sections In Peoos river valley. Will be under largest canal system In west Texas, soil as fertile aa the valley Nile, home of fruit and alfalfa. Want you to co operate with ua. It's a snap. Write for full particulars. Jas, Ooode Real Estate Co., Pecos City, Tex. ( MJ83 7x REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., l&X) Faraam St. (Z2)-2 WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (22) 2 SECOND MORTGAGE losns negotisted. Apply Room 417-1 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Bell 'phone Douglas Z31I. (22) 2 LOANS WANTED. If you need a reasonable loan on well im proved Omaha real estate, I can enter tain your application, at 5 or 6 per cent Interest, sccordlng to location or grade of property; no delsy. and privilege Is given for repayment before maturity. I. Blbbernsen, 208 Old Boston Store Bldg. (22) M47 A17 PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO.. N. Y. Ufa. Private money; 1500 to 16,000; low rste. (22)-12 Wouldn't You Be Glad If you knew Just where you could lay your hand on a dollar every time you needed It T Borrow Money on Your Furni ture. "Don't Tie Up Your Salary We have numerous advantages over other companies that you ought to know about If you need money. QUICK IOAN8. IN AN HOUR IF YOU NEED IT. OUR SPECIALTY. Omaha Mortgage Loan Co. "Reaaonable and Reliable." 119 Board of Trade. 306 8. ldtlu St. Telophone Douglas 2296. (22) M3S9 poo TO 10,0fO made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., ISth and Farnam. 2S) 28 nVH PER CENT MONEY t loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1. New York Life Bldg. (22)- PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. 61 Brandela Bldg. (22) 631 LOWEST RATES Bemls. Brandels Bldg. (22) 627 500 TO $5,000 on homes IrfOmaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-2152. (22)-37 600 to 1300,000, lowest rates, no delay. Oxrvin Bros., 1604 Farnam. (22) 636 MONEY TO BUILD. Jfino to $300,000 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS, bt First Nat l Bsnk Bldg. (22-t MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (22)-634 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO BUY. IF you MUST soil, list with us. We cannot sell anything unless at squeeze price. Open evenings. NOWATA LAND ft LOT CO., Suite 624, N. Y. Life Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Red 1909. (25)-3 STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces, hot water and hot air com bination heating, 2 and 4-hole laundry hot water heaters, mantle gratca, gaa atovea repaired, water fronts and flower vases. Omaha Stove Repair works, 120S 120 Douglaa St. 'Phones Ind. A-8621; Men, uouglas 9S0. 1149 WANTEDTO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpels, clothes and shoos. Tel. Doug. 897L ()-40 BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, atovea, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. 6401. (261-641 WANTED Male Blenheim spaniel dog. vv nue witn Drown spots. vrz ro. is St. 26)-M343 11 The Practical Auctioneer. 843 N. T. Life. (26) XtO WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent. May 1, 6 or 6-room thor oughly modern house, In good neighbor hood, will lease for year. No children. Reference given. Address, stating terms, S 266. Bee. (26) 864 x WANTED To rent by May 1. unfurnished 7 or t-room house. West Farnam dlstiiot. Tel. Harney 3233. (26) 312 7 YOUNG married couple, no children, desirs to rent completely furnished house or apartment; preferably In West Farnam district, fpr tha summer or longer; refer ences exchanged. Address G 156. Bee. (26) MS06 8x WANTED To rent large 8-room atrictly modern house In Hanscom Park or Far nam district. Phone Harney 3739. (26) M398 DUNDEE Married couple of refinement desire suite of rooms In Dundee for six months,' during construction of their rouse in Dundee; references exchanged. JPhone Webster 2454. (26) M330 8 WANTED SITUATIONS POSITION WANTED by lsdy aa book keeper and stenographer; will start in at a reasonable salary, provided there Is chance for advancement; 6 years' experi ence, with beet of references. 'Phone Webster ISIS. 127) 191 6x REM ABLE colored woman wants day woia. iei. uougias ). yTl) M335 7x YOUNG ATTORNEY wanta position with established law firm. Well educated. C 26. Bee. (27) M385 9x POSITION by lady stenographer: expert enced. Ind. "Phone 796X. Council Bluffs. 27 M401 7 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING WUARTER niBHter, Fort Leavenworth. Kansss, March 26, 19U9. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be received here until H a. ni., Central time, April 9, 19U9, and then opened, for the construction of a band stand. Full In formation and blank forms of prupotals fur. nlshed on application to this office. Plans and apeciflcatlons may be aeen here, also In office of chief quartermaster. Omaha, and Master Builders' exchange, Kansas City, Mo. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any parte thereof. Envelope to be marked "Proposals for Band Stand." and ad dressed to Capt. Wm. D. Davis, Quarter master. M 38-29-30-J1-A7-I Call Us by 'Phone Whenever yon want something call 'Phona Douglas 1)1 tad maka It kaowa. through a 6m Want Ad. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS n. D. Pratt. Jr., to George A. Joslya, lot S, block L Dooecken's sdd I Bllajt Robblna and wife to James O. Jewell, lot a, Arlington Lydia Rice and husband to Chrus P. M. Jensen, lot , block l C. E. Mayne's 1st add South Omaha Ind company to James W. Murphy, fractional lota 6 and 16, block 149, and fractional lots 7 and 13. block 160, South Omaha Elisabeth B. Hitchcock to Erie B. Brown, lot t, block t. Burton's eubd John F. Mawhlnney to Lutner El Hlgley. lot 11. block "U" Lowe's.., Bdward H. Ratekln to J. Annies, lot 10, block 6, Central Park Caroline C. Johnson and husband to May Boyer, north list feet of lot , block 111, Dundee Place Phoebe Wilson to John snd Isaac Henderson, lot 13, block 127, South Omaha Oeorge N. Brown and wife, et al.. to K L. K. Stewart, e ne4 section m-ift-io William F. McFarland and wife to Onorge W. Smith, e2 feet of lot 7, block 114, Omahs United Ststes to William Frodsham, nwl ne and s'4 ne 2S-1K-11 Don J. Adams and wife to I.Ida L. Ix-et. nlfiO feet of lot 1 and nl50 feet of e: feet of lot . block 6, Park Place Sarah B. Harris and husband to Jsmes Conley, lota 1, 2 and 3. block 10. Drew's Hill Norman L. Trimble and wife to Thomas J. Coleman, lot 2, block 11. Myers. Rlchsrds ft Tllden's add George T. Morton and wife to George H. Perry, lot 11. block 1. Yates Hempel's add Fremont Jeger to John P. CrulU shank, part sub lot 4 of lot 4, Ra gan's add 300 1.600 l.aflO RAILWAY TIME CARD rNION STATIOW 10TH AMD MA SOW Union Pacific Ovrland Limited Colorado Express Atlsntlc Express . Oregon Express ... Leave. Arrive. ...a 1:55 am a S:40 pm ...a 1:60 pm a t oo pm a 9:20 am .a 4:10 pm a 6:00 pm Irfis Angnle Limited. ...al2.55 pm a 8:60 Dm Fast Mall a 9:20 am a 6:45 pm China and Japan Mall.. a 4:00 pm a 5:46 pm North Platte laical a 8:16 am a 4'45 pm Colo. Chicago Special... al2:10 am a 7:06 am Beatrice ft Slromsburg Liocai Diz:40pm b 1:40 pm Local passengers not carried on tralna No. 1 and 2. Chicago, Rock Island at Pactflo ' EAST. 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DR0WKISO TO BE FATE OF D003 Hamane Death DeeldeS r Aatlaeritle - Man frees file lis Decoyed Acres River tor Arrest. In the session of the rlty council Monday, occupied largely with monthly report and routine, the most Important Interest attached to the reading of a decision by Judge Reddick In the caae of Theodora Te Toel against the City of South Omaha In which the Judg declined to Issue an Injunction to prevent th paving of Q street from Twentieth to Twenty- fourth. . H denied th validity of the objection of T Poel on all points, and gave a lengthy explanation of hi reasons for th same. This leaves th city free to proceed. Acting on this pro- mission, tha bond ordinance which ha been hung up for many month was passed last night and the mayor an nounced that he would sign tne contract with the National Construction company today. Th contractor on thlr part agree to begin th paving at one. Thl t ties another long fought controversy be gun during the Hoctor reign. The ordinance to prevent th public ervlce corporation from locating meter boxes, stop boxes, water plugs or other adjuncts to their various systems, In sidewalk was recommended for paa sage. The ordinance to compel the Rock Island railroad to locate a watchman on It crossings at Twenty-fifth and U streets was also recommended. Drowning; Fate of Dogs. J. J. Breen presented the city eounell with a new poundmaster's ordinance. This repeals all th other ordinances and contains thirty-four sections concern ing chiefly the management of the city dog. Dogs will be tsxed 12 and female 86. The pound master will be paid by fee amounting to 81 for each dog killed and 11 for each redemption from pound, to be paid by owner. Dog must be ex ecuted by drowning In the presence of the chief of police on certsln stated dsy during the season. Tsgs for dog must be secured before April 18. The new or dinance Is counted pretty rough on th dog tribe, and probably will not b greatly relished by the chief of police. The routine of the session consisted largely of reports of the appointed officer of the city. The city treasurer reported collections to the amount of 817.409.48 and disbursements 827,836.87. Thl leaves a net balance April 1 of $383,006.22 In the treaaury. Tha building inspector reported thirty permits In March with a combined value of 843.276. Th grade of Twenty-first street and J street was changed. Ordinance war In troduced to change the grade of G afreet, also Twenty-sixth. Ordinance wer ordered to change the grade of F street and Forty-fourth. In each case the Inter section of the streets named I the center of the proposed change, extending a block or two In each direction. The residents of Fortieth street petitioned for an extension of the water main to that street. llannon & Craig were ordered to proceed at once with the N street Gulch, sewer under the Intersection of Twentieth and N streets. J. L. Duff. J. H. Kopists, B. R. Letgh wero appointed appraisers to adjust the damage by reason of the change of grad of G street. Election of Principal. The Important matter before the session of the Board of Education Monday wa the election of a new principal to fill thu vacancy made by the resignation of Miss Ruth Turner, who waa recently married to Thomas Medland of Redlands, Cal. Mli Emma I. Hermon will have the Hawthorn school. Miss Mary R. Grelat will have th Madison school and Miss Pauline Winters, a grade teacher of eleven year' experience In the city, was the newly elected prin cipal, who begins at Washington school She Is a graduate of th Wesleyan unlver- ctty. Miss Hermon has been In th city schools for twelve year. Miss May Byerly resigned her position as grade teacher to become the bride of Frank Dempke, which wedding is announced to take place April 14. The contract was approved for the private branch exchange for the city schools last evening. The principal reason for Install lng the exchange had not been emphasised, but It I for the purpose of cutting off the thousand and one dally calls to the various schools by parents and other who want to speak to their children on unimportant matters. It is a fact that the principal business of the several principals of th schools ha been, during th present year, to answer telephone calls. This I not at all to their liking, but necessary on account of th thoughtlessness of parent and others. When the new exchange Is esttb llshed the patron will have to call tho superintendent's office and state the nature of the call before getting connection 'with the school wanted. Only calls of vital Im port an ce will be allowed to pass the oenaor. The board did not think It advisable to put In the new system before the opening of the school at the fall term. Cora E. Cllne, Eunice Noe, Josephine Tynon. Ethel M. Breen and Miss Margaret jncBweeiiey were appoiniea to the un assigned list of teachers. Decoyed Across River. Captain J. C. Trouton arrested Pat Le- velle yesterday afternoon to be held for the authorities of Oreeley, Neb. He Is wanted there on the charge of wife de sertion. He hss been making his home in Council Bluffs .for nearly two year and was decoyed across the river so that me eximumun inigni De avoiaea. He wa very Indignant at tha arrest and said there would be another Irishman to deal with as soon as he got out of Jail. Trouton is much put out to learn that two men he recently arrested In another case were wanted In Utah for desertion from tne regular army and that a standing reward of $oO each wa within his reach The men were released from lack of evl denee nearly a week ago. Yesterday th army bulletin arrived with the proper de scription to have held the men. They were suspected as deserters at the time, but no report or tne case waa out. Th men wer John Korst and Peter Korbett, alias Frank Manning. They left for Kan sas City at once on being released. Announcement. One of the largest St. Louis Drapery houses will show their complete line In our store, April $ and I. This will give th ladle of South Omaha a rare opportunity to select draperies of 11 kind at actual wholesale price. Only a very small per cent will be added by u to cover freight and dllvry. W would be pleased to have you call at our store and look over thl stock. HOME FURNITURE COMPANY. V. M. C. A. Nat. A very interesting men's meeting waa held at th Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon whan Dr. John Baptist addred th men. His subject waa "The American Flag and Ita Power With Christ" He spoks of his life in bondage ta contrast to hi experi ence under the American flag. Th audi ence waa enthusiastic and declared him most Interesting speaker. Mr. Smith's role wa In good form and his singing waa well received. The bath rooms of the association have been put Into good shape, having been brightened by light oalnt and the window apac Increased. All th shower heads have been repaired and the water heating system Improved. Th locker and bath room present a more attractive appear aoc. Tha co-operation and volunteer service of H. L. Ctaomb and Ralph Gramlloh. th decorators, ar greatly ap preciated. The last number of th lecture course will be given at the high school hall April 18. Th) will be th magician. Single ad mission tickets will b on sale within a few daya. Haste City Goasln. Call Glynn Transfer for moving Tel. 34. Great line of golf and outing shoes Just received. CYessey. William Rsewlrkl I expeoted home from Eiirepo about April 9 or 10. No Question about It. Our Un of men' hoes and oxfords, from $180 to $4.00 pair, ar the greatest values shown, Creaeey. Th new nest of" South Omaha Owls Initiated officers last evening at Eagle hall. 300 yards of dirt for the tiaullng. 1108 N. th. J. D. Courtney. 'Phone 1094. Mrs. C. M. Rich will entertain the lAdles' Aid society of th Preetyttian church Wednesday afternoon. New onea Just received, two beautiful two-button pump oxfords for ladles In wine and patent, fine fitters. Oressey. Charlee Flnnlgsn of Chicago Is the guest of P. C. Csldwell. He la en rout to west ern Nebraska to look at land. Free, a paint brush with every gallon of permanent house paint, guaranteed for five years, at Kout sky's Paint and Wall Paper Store. A. Osterlink, 4nr Q street reports the birth of a dsughter. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Culek, Seventeenth and N street. Jetter's Gold Top Beer delivered lo any par: of th city. Telephone No. 8. It la reported thst Msx Foote Is appointed local manager of tha South Omaha Tele phone exchange for the Nebraska Tele phone company. Extra special, men's 60c suspenders, 25c; extraordinary values In men's suits at $10.on and 81800, that will cost you at least $5 more elsewhere. Store open Wednesday evening until II o'clock. Nebraska Shoe and Clothing House, corner 86th and N Bts., South Omaha. Kato Hunt wa arrested on a complaint worn out before Judge Levy's court charg ing him with a statutory offense against a 16-year-old girl. Those boy want the nsw strles like dsd. See the many new ones In our big spring line. Tans, ox blood and patents. Cressey. The rumor was out vesterday that J. J. Ryan of South Omahs would succeed W. C. Lambert as democratic member of th Board of Fir and Police commissioners. Ist Saturdav our store was crowded from early morn until late at night. The public Is bound to go where they cn get the . best. We hsve never shown ettch variety of styles In all kinds of footwear. Cressey, the Shoeman. Bingham to Be City Chairman of Republicans All Candidates Agree on Him When Mr. Breen Freients His Name. W. W. Bingham will be chairman of the republican city committee in the spring campaign. Thla name was presented by Jno. Paul Breen, republican candidate for mayor, to the other party nominees at a meeting In the Central Republican club rooms Mon day afternoon and the selection met with the entire approval of all. At a previous meeting of th nominees Mr. Breen was given tha power to appoint the chairman and also th member of the executive committee, all appointment, however, tot be subject to the approval of a majority of the candidates. Mr. Breen also presented the names of seven men to compose the executive com mittee and all were acoepted. These men are M. I Learned, E. F. Bralley, Victor Rosewater. A. W. Johnson, V. Buresh, H. F. Shurlg, Thomas McVlttee, Thomas W. Blackburn end Cadet Taylor. An organisation committee composed of one member from each ward and three at large was agreed upon, the following party men being chosen: First ward, Robert Paxton; Second ward, . David Shanahsn; Third ward. Ai C. Taylor; Fourth ward. Martin Sugsrman; Fifth ward. Frank EL Stone; Sixth wsrd. Willis Crosby; Seventh ward. Fred ,8chamel; Eighth ward, W. F. Wapolch; Ninth ward, Harry B. Byrne; Tenth ward, Edward Strelts; Eleventh ward, John Lewis; Twelfth ward, Burt Miner; at large. Dsnlel Whitney, H. J. Pinkett and Samuel Mancuso. The candldstes for the council will ap point the members of tits advisory commit tee, on from each ward, but the appoint ment and ratification of these was post poned until this afternoon. Nothing has been done toward the formu lation of a platform. Over 800 messsllne snd silk foulard dresses made to sell at $20. $22.60 and 126. on sale Wednesdsy at $12.60. See page 8 for our advertisement. ORKIN BROS.. 1610 Douglas Bt. Annonnrements of the Theaters. The engagement of the company present ing "The Trsltor" at the Boyd theater closes on this ever lng, s mfttfnee being plsycd this sfternoon. This melodrama has been attracting much Attention because of its dealing with conditions In the south dutlng the later days rf the reconstruction period, sfter the Ku-Klux Klan had been disbanded. - The members of the company are Individually atrong. and are presenting vividly some conception of ths struggles of the whites sgalnst the blacks In the south dutlng Its darkest days. A. G. Field's great minstrel oranintlnn ls coming to the Boyd theater en Sunday. This company Is the oldest of Its kind In existence snd Mr. Field has kept It up to Its original standard of excellence. It has sixty members this set, sen. Including some of the most noted comedians, sweetest singers and nimblest dancers in minstrelsy. Uly Lena Is delighting all at the Orpheu n this week- Graciously simple, simply grscious, sne presents a picture or rare charm. In marked contrast to the grotesque fooling of Vesta Victoria, the work, or rather art of Miss Iena is stamped with refinement and everything she does Is marked with that dainty touch which denotes the true artist. . It Is not for nothing that Ashton Steven, the wrll known New York critic, referring to her first appearance, aald: "She Is magnetic as a battery. British without being brutal." The rest of the Oipheum bill Is In every way quite the equal of the splen did onss which are the rule of the house and those who fall to attend this week will deprive themselves of a rare pleasure. Anrtlea. astilss, Anclloa. one billiard and one pool table and lot or cnairs, an in gooa repair, will be sold at auction Wednesdsy. April T, at $ p. rq. at 107 South Fourteenth street, upstair. How we serve you Each garment we make bring into play every known device of modern tailoring art. Our expert cutter studies you and plans the clothes which will make. you ap pear at your best. r Careful skilled handUilorlnK, and tested trimming make thla style part of the very fabric. Tho shape simply must last un til the cloth wears out. -You ran sea here the re wont colorings In a multitude of nov elty effert--all of them cor rect and bound to ulre wear. Halt $25 to $50. Let us serve you 1515 TnvutuSt.OmjaxA POTATO DEPOTS IS OMAHA Warehouses Are Proposed by Growers in Western Nebraska. THEY WANT TO STORE HERE Crop Is Increasing Each, Year la the State and Farmer Waat ' to Send the Price Up a Well. - Potato warehouses will' be erected In Omaha if the demand of western farmer continue. They ar In communication with th Commercial club and ay th growers In western Nebraska ar not securing what they should for potatoes because they can not store them In houses where they will be safe from freexlng or spoiling. Charles E. Bangs of Gordon write to tha Commercial club that he baa mads- an Investigation of the subject and finds there Is a demand among th grower for a special warehouse In Omaha which may be used for potato storage. Ths slse of the warehouse aald to 1 be needed will hold 1,000 carload of spuds. Most of the potatoes grown In western Nebraska are aold either on or through the Omaha market The grower want some arrangement aa has been made on storing wool In Omaha. They wsnt to ship them here, store them, then tend ' them on If the demand la pot good In the Omahd market. Local demand In the western part - of Nebraska is nominal. Each, year as mora land is brought under the Irrigation ditches the crop Increases. Thsre will be mora potstoe In western Nebraska In a tew year than ' several state ' can Oonaum. ay the growers. Thl means lower prices." They ar looking to Omaha for relief, sj the price will surely be lower If produo- tion increases at tne present rat. Some of the counties . which were for merly considered arid are producing tha most potatoes. Hers are som of th yield and th average per acre: Average peratre, lr County. bushel. oron. Boone ,....,104 . 118.000 Box Butte g 442.000 Brown 100 108.000 Cheyenne J04 171,W0 Grant ISO 18.tf0 Greeley 106 88.000 Knox .....' 116 162.000 Keya Paha 160 78.00U McPherson 150 Scott's Bluff 10 488.000 Sherman 1U 101.000 HONORS FOR OMAHA WOMAN Mra. Herbert Gates Cabinet Member National Society Daagh ters 1813. Mrs. Herbert Ellsworth Gate, president of th Nebraska Stat society of United States Daughter of ' VOX has been ap pointed an officer of th national cabinet. Mr. Gates Is the nsw secretary ef referees to solve any and all of th knotty, pusrl- Ing historical questions, which tha national society cannot solve for itself. These ar referred to Mr. Gate rwho answer Is final. ' . The executive, lea1siat.lv ' and ' Judicial work I In th bands of th executive board, but that board la at liberty to confer with tha chairman of referees it It so desires. Foley' Honey and Tar I a safeguard against serious results from spring cold, which Inflame th lungs and develop Into pneumonia. Avoid counterfeita by Insisting upon having the genuine Foley's Honay and Tar, which contain no harmful drug. Sold by all druggists. . Toothache Gum Tbs en! rssnety thai stops tneUaehs tnatfant'y Tbn)y toothaek gam ths elaees tbs cavity atf prsvsats dsoar. Inttatloss do sot go tbs work. See laat Ton Baal's Taaabaaka anas. Al ail arasiists, u osuis, o by ssaU. Dent's Corn Gam JElE1 C. I. DENT S CO.. DtrH. Mica. rnnTi FOlt wa and nsrvous men IUUU IWR who find their power te NFR VFS "rk nd youthful vigor -.V . gon, a, , ru4t of ever, work or mental exertion should take GHAVH NEK YE FOOD PILLS. Tpsy nllj msksyou sal and sleep and b a nsaa again. - SI Box a boss 93.64 by malL . smsamAN a htcooim axo, basa Co. Cor. 10th sod DoAf Streets. OWL UO OObUAMyP Cor. 10th as A Mara Sta. Oaaahsv Fsh, When yon nay Gala Mnl Flenr he sere It Is Waiaksrs-rrsskr'i Qelsl Medal Floar. ThU Is I aspartame Ta