THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1914. 11 SWAPPERS' COLUMN HAVE W ACRES UK LAND WITH A new house. 3 good sized rooms, a well, stable, 5 acres blackberries, and somo of the finest timber In the state. Was to pay M6 an acre and have paid Hsi. What have you to swap for my share Address S. C. 700. Beo. FOH SALE AT A BARGAIN-ALCO chassis. Will make a first-class ton or ton and halt truck. In good condi tion. This Is going to be a bargain for someone. Write S. C. Ml, Bee, tor par ticulars and demonstration. Price, oQj. WHY NOT LET ME FURNISH PAINT and paint up that old houso; am expert painter and will take In exchango any thing. 1 can use horse, auto, diamond, furniture, plnno, or what can you otfcrT Address S. C. 939. Dec. WHAT CAN YOU EXCHANGE FOR full net Encyclopaedia Brltannlcn. morroco binding, first-class condition, 31 volumes. This Is a fine set and cost new $217, but I have no use for them. Make offer. Address S. C. 930. Boe. REMINGTON No. 6, Aluminum frame; good as new; cheap for cash. Address S. C. 948. Bee. WALL. PAPER AND PAPERING TO swap for anything wo can use. Wo havo an arrangement with a large wholesale wall paper house to place their entire output on sale at 60 per cent discount. This is your chance to buy wall paper at wholesale price. Paper sold by sample -only. Phone Webster 3602, and we will bring samples to your nome. DRUG STORE DOING l.a Busi ness; ,000 net profit; price J8.000. What have you in exchange. Address S. C. 3a. Bee. . I HAVE A GOOD CLEAR LOT IN SO. Omaha, which I will swap for a good 5-passenger auto. S. C BIT. NEARLY BRAND NEW PEERLESS refrigerator, 100-pound capacity; "-oat HZ. wouia iraae. Aaaress o. . -m. ucc A LIVE WIRE OPPORTUNITY Dandy grocery business on prominent business street for trade, part cash. J1.600. Good reason for selling- Ad dress 8. C. 710, Bee. HAVE TWO SEPARATE HALF SEC tlons of the best of Lincoln county, Colorado, raw land, less than four mllos to two towns on railroad. Every foot tillable and best of soil. Will oxchango for eastern Nebraska or Iowa land and nssume incumbrance, if farm is priced according to value. Greatest prospect hero for bumper crops and lands are going to move faster than ever this year. Address 8. C. 701 B-e GROCERY BUSINESS, HOUSE AND two lots In good location In South Omaha, to trade for small farm near Omaha, or what property have you to offer. Ad dress S. C. 711. caro Bee. GIBSON HARP-GUITAR & LEATHER case, cost (156; Farland banjo and case, cost $(0; two Washburne and one Gibson mandolins, all in fine condition. Will sell cheap for cash. Address S. C. 919. Bee. PROPERTY ON HARNEY ST., WEST of 20th St., worth J16.000: half caeh, half trade, for good residence property. Ad dress, S. C. 727. cara Bee. HAVE THE BEST FORMULA FOR the destruction of roaches, water bugs and ants known; guaranteed absolutely. Also 1,000 pound boxes with attractive labels and trade mark. Pound costs Kc and sella for SI. Fastest money maker a hustler could get, especially at this time of the year. Account of being tied up in other business will sell or trade cn tire proposition. Address S. C. 843, Bee. WILL EXCHANGE OREGON APPLE orchard of 160 acres, worth (400 per aero, for modern flats or other gilt-edged in come property. This is a first class propo sition and will bear closest Investigation. Address 8. C., 932, caro Bee. TWO HOUSES ON CORNER LOT IN north part of city: will trade for some thing larger in southwest part. 3. C. 72S, Bee. WANTED TO BUY A LARGE SIZE 12x15 good Brussels rug cheap, or trade other furniture for one. Address 8. C. 926, Bee. 2 GOOD USED PIANOS FOR SALE cheap or will trado for diamonds. 8. C. 934. Bea. AVANT TO HEAR rilOS TAKTIES who may have either new or slightly used motorcycle accessories, tools, tires, etc.. they will trade for other articles or sell cheap for cash. Address S. C. 916, caro The Bee. LARGE OR SMALL TRADES 160 A. clear land, Neb., (2,400, for mdse. stock or house; 320 A. land, South Dakota, (3.200, Mtg. (600, want mdso or city prop erty; (350 lot, So. Omaha, for auto; 3 good lots, county seat town, each 40x123, price (330, want good piano or auto; 8u acres land, eastern Neb., price (10,000, Mtg. (3,200, trade for good general mdse. stock; good hotel. 26 rms.. price (7,600. Mtg. (1,000, exchange for mdse. or clear land. Write D. Buck. 912 Omaha Nafl Bank." AUTO. WORTH VW, TRADE FUR good lot. 8. C. 933. WANT VACANT LOT AS FIRST PAY mcnt for choice of several new cottages nnd bungalows, balance like rent; also can uso S-passenger automobile, 1913 or '14. Address S. C. 938. Bee. A SHINGLE MANUFACTURING Busi ness protected by patent and territorial right for city property or farm land. Ad dress S. C. 93S. Bee. WANTED .TO TRADE BICYCLE FOR fountain pen- Address, S C. 933, Bee. OFFERED FOR RENT. Apnrtmenta nnd Flats. LIST vacant properties with BOCK HACKER, 407 State Bank. D. E637 St. Clare Apart'm's Just finished, latest Ideas, outside porches. Interior decoration and finish of the highest class; lawn, tennis court and croquet grounds: walking distance from the business district of the city. Call Douglas 5505 or Harney 647. Gordon Van Co 'Storage 213 N. 11th St Phone D. 331 or II. 5911 OQDKN ANNEX rooms, with Kttch. enets. Council Bluffs. WE RENT your nouses free of charge. NO COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY, J16-330 Paxton Bldg., OMAHA. GlobeVan &Storage Stores, moves, packs and ships; 3-horse van and 2 men. (1.25 per hour; storage (2 per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Douglas 433S and 37. 8-ROOM brick flat, 1408 S. Sth; near Brownell Hall. Doug. 2040. 6-ROOM mod. flat (25. H. 116 or H. 3246. 4-ROO.M modern apartment. 1112 S. Ilth. MODERN apartments, near postotflce; steam heat; hot water; low summer . triv. .T.ijr v I io. 1. x, Dieuuina. DESIRABLE APARTMENT. One choice 4-room apartment; see Reichenberg Bros., 927 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1946. NEW brlcK attuu-unents. ready to mov into; completely furnished, dlsnes and all; 4 rooms, ,ti per week; 2 rooms, (J per week. Coll Doug. 8711 during offlc hours. l-R. modtrn Nut iX Z3CM S. 24th. H. 4711. FIVE-R.. (12; 3-r.. (i.; z-r (5. 1817 CaSB. 22CS HOWARD STFlve rooms, first floor, modern; hot water heat. THE VIRGINIA. Choice 5-room apartment now vacant. Cor. Park & Poppleton Aves. Harney fi497. BEAUTIFUL 6-room apartment. West Farnam dlst. (sunroom). Tel. Harney 45. FOUR-ROOM flat (12 month. J. I. Kemp. 2418 Leavenworth St D. 9S7. (20-Strlctly first-class 4-room apartment. uric, nantcom i'arK aistrlct H. 38SS. 7-ROOM modern brick flat 2614 Dodge. (36.. Douglas 440. CLOSE TO HIGH sniinnt. Eight rooms, brick flat, strictly modern; reasonable rent. For keys tall Tyler 1516 or D. 8610. Board ana ltuum. LARGE modern parlor, rtaa. 1616 S. loth. LARGE front room with alcove. Private bath. Good board. Phone Harney lusO. Farnlsbetl Apartments. FINE Duplex apartment, screen porch, east and south front, near Hanscom park, will lease to satisfactory parties till October 15. call at 1V0 Georgia Ave. OFFERED FOR RENT Parnmtied Manse. 6-ROOM modern hottso; furnished. UK imitney oi. xei. eo. 7W FURNISHED 7-room home, sleeping porch. July and Aucuit. rpfernnces. Call Harney 6363. FURNISHED house for summer, deslr able location. Harnoy 1401. Furnished 6-r modern. Call Web. 1SS4. -OR RBNT-Furnlshed homo In Prairie Park, 7 rooms, plenty of shade, until September 1. Call Douglas 300G. Furnished llousckeeplnir Rooms. 725 S. 1STH Housekeeping and sleeping rooms; modern house. Tyler 1021-W. 624 NO. 19TH ST., nicely furnished, (3 per wcck. iteierencca require-, u. im COTTAUE, Y. M. C A. park. Doug. 4612. DOWN-TOWN district, well furnishel cool rooms, X24 S. 16th St. Apt. 12. Nicely fur, room, private family. D. 37g 2 ROOMS, en suit", (3.50. 2423 Dodge St. ELEGANTLY furnished room. In beauti ful home, with young couple; close In.1 Douglas 5774. TWO nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, (3 a week. 2S10 Davenport. Red 4375. Ilouae renin- Room,. A sulto of rooms, strictly mod. Refer ences. imiz rarnam. Apt. 7. Davldgo blk. llotflk uuil Aimrllurnti. DODGE MOTEL--Modern. itMsonabla. CALIFORNIA Hotel. ltiUi and California. Weekly rat (2 und up. Douglas TOSJ. llutmt- nun unmiici. FOR KENT We havo a complete list of nil houses, apartments nnd flat- that are for rent. This list can be seen freo of charge at Omaha Van & Storage Co.. 806 S. 16th St MODERN 6-r. cottage, excellent condition. 3722 N. 20th. Rcr. ur. j. .Moore FINE 7-room house, all modern. I block from cars; Dundee. Phone H. 2558. 5-ROOM modern cottage, newly papered and decorated, large lot; nice place for garden. 2515 No. 19th. Webster 8791. House- mid Cottnaea. 5-ROOM modern. 815 N. 27th Ave. 7-room modern. -i23 Cuming. (42.50 BrlcK, 13o S. Sotli St, just north of Farnam. uwner. nam so uiug. Phone Douglas 2221 FOR RENT. 8-room, new. modern. 2512 S. 33d St., (35. 8- room, modern, 2533 Davenport (35. 9- rooin. modern, 2126 S. 34th St., (40. 11-room brick, modern. 428 N. 40th., (58. Anrt manv other houses in all Darts of the 'COMMIgSiON REALTY CO., 316-330 Paxton Blk.. Omaha. Douglas 1940. X l TITTTITX Pyn Cn rttunri Xr film! AVIL turo moving D 6K6. W.274S 2512 Chicago. 8r mod. Douglas 8145. 6-ROOMS, all modern, nearly new, cheap to desirable tenant Harney can. For Rent Brick House Four bedrooms, bath and linen closet on second floor. Vestibule, reception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, pntry and Ico room on first floor. Full cement base ment with toilet furnace heat gas and electric lfehts: nearly new and first clam in every way, at 1511 S. 29th St, one block from Hanacom Park, near Park school, cno block from car line. Tel. Harney 1509. 3S59 CALIFORNIA. For rent newly finished, 8-room house. new, oak floors and woodwork, new fur nace, gas, electricity, porcelain bath, 1 block from 46th and Cuming car line, near new cathedral. Inquire 3S6S Hamil ton or Tel. Harney 6530. FREE RENTAL LIST. Complete "for rent" list of houses. s part men's and flats on file at our office: no charge whatever, union uutntting Co., 16th and Jackson Sts. WE rent your houses free of cnarge. NO COMMISSION REALTY CO., 216-030 Paxton Bldg., OMAHA. (30 STRICTLY modern 7-room house, MO. 3-8 N. 41st St. Douglas M74. 2S81 BINNEY. 6-r., all mod., (25; or for sale on easy terms. ii;ristt. u. ui-o 7-ROOM bouse, facing Hanscom park, modern. (37.R0. Phone Harnoy 1665. NEW 6-room brick flat modern, 3313 Sherman Ac: rent (32.50. Call W. 2174. FIVE nice rooms with part basement, (12. 1901 So. 13th. Tyler 2086. FOR RENT 7-room house, all modern, 3320 Hamilton. Phone Harney 6220. 12-ROOM modern house with barn; hot water heat 2618 Harney St Inquire T. J. O'Brien. H. 1094. D. 1216. T7TTM7T TnTHtorB and Van M I I JKI A I Y V.o. Goods stored. A A--,---J -- -1- m o v e d. packed, sMpped. 16th and Jackson Sts. Doug. 1510. SVE rent your houses free of charge. NO COMMISSION REALTY CO.. 316-330 Raxton Bldg. MAGGARD ncTviiK - -- ' moves, stores & ships household goods & pianos. D. 1496. Hnnaoa In all parts of the city, iiuuaia Creleh Sons & Co BldB TWO cottages. 1517 Cumlngs. 2S13 WOOLWORTH. 8 rooms, mod., (27.50. 2706 Farnam, 8 rooms, mod., (50. 1903 Capital Ave, 11 rooms, mod., (50. 2219 California, 5 rooms. (12.60. Rlngwalt, Brandels Theater Bldg. STRICTLY modern 7-room house in Dun dee, near car line. Inquire 4818 Dodge. SIX-ROOM modern house for private family; in best condition. 2619 Jones. Douglas 7068. 617 N. 18TH 8T. 6 rooms. Harney 6054. 8-ROOM mod. house. 2203 N. ISth D,6052. Store uuil Offlcm. 1607 DAVENPORT Qlx20). Harney 5054. Offices in The Bee Building are acknowledged to be the Best Located and Most Easily Accessible of any In the city. A Few Available Now: Cth floor, (27.50 and (28.00. 6th floor, (18.00 and (40.00. 4th floor. (25.00, (30.00 and (50.00. 3d floor, (40.00 and (50.00. 2d floor, (16.00, (30.00 and (40.00. Only a Few Now. Apply to Superintendent, Room 103 REAL, ESTATK. FARM .. KANCM X.KNU1 iron AI,B Arkansas. 160-A RICH creek improved farm; 60 cul tivation; bal. timbered; (30 a. Sessions Co.. Wlnthrop. Ark. FOR SALE Sixty acres Washington County, Arkansas, near Lincoln; all levei, no rocis; zu acres oeanng apples; 27 acres plow; 3 acres pasture; 10 acres limber; new 2-room house. A bargain. i-. it. onyuwr. nnuie i, Lincoln. Ark, Canada. FOR SALE In the garden snot nf ai berta. 640 acres Imnroved farm: mnH-r- bulldlngs. two miles from ralfroad, for price oi raw mnu; euy terms. Address owner, wrn. Diory. 126 East 34th St., N. Y C. . Iowa. 240 ACRES 15 miles from Council Rluff.r nn, n from small town: all tillable, and finest kind of upland; has enough pasture for all stock necessary for a place of this kind, well Improved; new 7-room house, barn, corncrlb, etc. This Is not a worn out place, but one of the finest places in this section of the state. Price, (160 per acre, on terms. A. F. SMITH & CO.. (FAY SMITH) 20 Pearl Street Thone 323. REAL ESTATE FARM . HAM II LANDS FOR SAM: Ion a. FOR SALE Very choice lOO-acre fnrm In high state of cultivation. Well 1m pioveU. Unest location on main traveled road. An ideal homo. Price (200 per acre. Bluffs. Address, P. O. Box 677. Glen wood, la. Owner will take as part payment good modern rrsldenco In Omaha or Council HIUI2S. FINE 30-ACRE PICK. JUSt out of rllv limit. iA..-nii m,i. and close to Lincoln highway. All flno garden and fruit land. One of the best 6-acro vineyards In the county and some n un. cry koou sToom nousoanu farm. Very attractive yard, shaded by line Old ClmS. Thn vlnvnr.l -Inn. n-lll more than pay Interest on cost ot tho j'mi.c ino iana could bo cut Into aero tracts and sold at a good profit how, and Is growing In vnlue every year. If you want a real good place, let us kIiow you this. It Is worth the price of (9.000. McGEE REAL ESTATE CO., 10) Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. MtntM-nntn. MINNESOTA. ,v. vviiiKiuiriuia mnu in .uin- nisota. write us for list of dependable firms. Stata what county you aro in terested In. MINNESOTA FARM LANDS' ASSOCI- """" uni.uriur.iicuj. JiJ Palace Building. Minneapolis. Minn. THE OFFICIAL LAND MEN'S ORGAN1. TWO Improved farms in Red River vsl ley, Marshall county, Minnesota, 200 acres in each farm. A comfortable set of buildings on each farm, Located In midst Of well SPttlml Ami wnll (.irmi.il neighborhood. Two miles from good town on main line of railroad. Price, (27.50. Small cash payment. Easy terms on balance. Address. Empire Farms Co., Thief River Falls. Minn. TODD County ot creameries, corn and clover. For information write Van Dyke & Van Dyke. Long Prairie. Minn. STOCK farm, square section, ICanabeo county, hardwood Umber lnnd, nothing better for the money, at (14 per aero; terms. Frank Shlmerda, 409 Palaco Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. Missouri. (j DOWN, (S monthly, buys 40 acres, grain, fruit, poultry land: near town. southern Missouri. Price. (226. Special oargoin. uox 4Z3, Carthage. Mo. FARMS for sale; (5 down, (5 monthly, buys 40 acres good timber land near town. Texas county. Mo., price (200; por fect title. J. R. Jarrell, Mt Vernon, III. Nebraska. FOUND 320-acre homestead In settled '.tit.uu.i.uuui nut, mi in lunu not sana hills: cost you (200, filing fees and all. J. -racy, ivim-Bll, ixep. FOR SALE Bost large body high-grade, medium-priced land in Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach. Neb. o FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. If you have money to burn you do not need tho service of tho No Commission Realty Company. That realty com pany has no rire with which to accommodate you. Go somewhere else of you want to burn money In commis sions. There Is no money consumed In commissions by buying, selling or ex changing property through that realty company. No ono pays a commission there. No commission Is added to tho prlco of prop erty there. If you want to buy, sell or exchange prop erty, that Is tho place to do It. You may need their serv ice In the future, but If you want It NOW, go, phone, or write to tho NO COMMIS SION RHALTY COMPANY, S16-330 Paxton Block, Omaha, Nebraska. Phone Douglas 1940. RESIDENCE, 7 rooms, city water In house, good outbuildings; 2H acres, In city limits. Address, P. O. Box 333, North Platte, Neb. Pianqs for other musical loatru'tc D. 3017. REAL- ESTATE MANS (100 to (10,000 mads promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam. 6 PITY I.OANH Hnml.ni.rll.rir Pn 0 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. SEE us first if you want a ..farm loan. united States Trust Co.. Omaha, SitM. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City Nat. Bk. Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg. CITY and farm loans, 6, 5H, ft per cent J. H. Dumont Sc. Co., 1603 Farnam. Omaha. HARRISON St MORTON, 918 Om. Nat. WANTED City loans. Peter Trust Co. GARVIN BROS Loans. Jouy and up. U-A-U V i. DRVJ0.0mQha Nat Banki 6 farm loans. Optional payments & an nual int. Wm. McConnlck, 1201 Farnam. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat Douglas 2715. REAL ESTATE. ABSTRACTS OK TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. 305 So. 17th St Phone Douglas 6487. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Bargain On Ave. A. 12 minutes' ride from Omaha. 6-room house, excellent repair, (1,350, Easy terms, like rent Bee us at once. F. J. SCHNORR, 618 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOR SALE 7-rooms and bath. Oak finish. Combination fixtures. Full ce ment basement All strictly modern. Beautiful lot 2573 Evans street, near Kountxe park. Call and sea It A bar gain. TO BUY, SELL OR RENT. FIRST BEE JOHN W. ROBBIN8. 1802 FAJINAM ST. IF YOU want to uuj, aell or exchango your property or business, go where tat kind of business Is done. Kverybodv ELSE goes to the NO COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY, BECAUSE no Doay pays a commission. NO COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY. (18-130 Paxton Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Phone D. 1M0. 8-ROOM house for sal. or rent; chocs location; West Farnam district 132 N. S3th St Tel. Har 2577. FIELD CLUi UaROAIN. New seven-room modern house. Fine oak finish. Combination fixtures. Clothes chute, large sleeping porch, floored at tic, guaranteed furnace. Harney 6034 8NAP, 6-room house; modern except heat; corner lot; streets paved; terms. Movements of Oceun Strumers. Ball!. Port. NKW YORK. NEW YORK. NEW YOJIK., NEW YOKK. NEW YOKK. NCW YORK. Arrived. ... L Proveac.., . . Wuhlsrtoo. . Mnlud. . Mlnnthtlu. . Columhit, . Ocetolc. . Amtiica. .Sin au.ll . Kunut . Nltura. NEW YOKK. YOUK. NEW NEW YOJIK NEW YOKK.. NEW YOHK.. I'ALEKMO. .. GENOA. ,,. GENOA HONOKONd... HONOKONO . HOKOKONO... NAPLES. HHAXOIIAl H1IANOHAI UVEttPOOL. LIVERPOOL .. Thnulo-lkl.. . Vtrena n muiia. . Unci i Nippon Mam. . Mongolia Canada Ilatel Dollar Otitic '. Mi or hurl a. PblladalpUla. COFFEE CONSUMED LAST YEAR1 Would Fill Seven-Inch Cylinder Higher Thau the Moon. U. S. IMPORTS GREAT DEAL During inia Over Rlaht Hundred and Flftr Million Ponndu IlrnuRht Into This Country, During the year 191S tho United States Imported S6S,&,I5S pounds of coffeo, hav ing an entry value of nearly (105,000,000. To tho average reader this may not ap pear very startling, but a little calcula tion will bring to mind the significance of these figures. Ono pound of finely ground coffee wilt make no less than thrco gallons of a reasonably strong bevpragc. Our 1913 Imports thereforo made at least 2,tfi7.5A0,000 gallons. A stnndard gallon contains 231 cubic Inches, or, putting It a little differ ently, would fill a cylindrical coffeo pot seven inches in diameter and six Inches high. Tho coffeo imported In 1913 would thereforo fill a cylinder soven Inches in diameter nnd 2I2.1SS miles high. Could such a cylinder bo erected it would bo necessary to take caro not to build It In tho direction of tho moon's orbit around the earth, for that satellite's averago dlstahce from our planet being but 23S.850 miles, It might knock off from the top of our extended coffeo pot somo 3,333 miles. Wero tho cylinder flexible and tho base well anchored, however. It might topplo over and wrap Itself nearly ton times around th earth at the equator. All of which Is muntloned merely to show that we drink some coffee In this country. Ovor two-thirds of the coffee con sumed In tho United States comes from Bra-It. Our Imports from that country In 1913 amounted to something over 623,000.000 pounds having a value at tho ports of entry of (73.C50.430. It Is no doubt owing to this fact that tb Pan-American Union, Washington, D. C, publishes In Its latest descrlptlvo pamphlet on Brntll an Inter esting sketch of coffee nnd Us cultiva tion. In this account It is stated that coffeo derives Its name from the City of Kaffa In Abvsslnla, in which country It Is believed that tho coffeo trco originated. Its botanical name Is Coffea Arablca, bo cause It was first cultivated In Arabia and exploited in Its present cay uso. A natural coffeo plant grows into a trca fourteen to eighteen feet high, having a long and slender trunk without limbs on the lower part. The plant has numerous thin roots growing deep Into the earth, and one central or tap root going straight down nnd almost as long as tho trco is high. When cultivated, however, the plant is generally not allowed to grow beyond six feet In poor nnd eight foot In rich soil, in order to facilitate Us cul tivation and tho gathering of tho crop. Healthy coffeo trees produce In the axilla of each leaf from twelve to sixteen buds, which In flowering havo an ex quisite perfume Thcso flowers become dark and wither and fall off in two or three days, leaving groups of seeds on the small stems. Theso In turn grow into tho coffeo berries which closely rescm blo dark red cherries. Each berry con tains two seeds, growing face to face, and thcso nro th? coffeo beans ot com merce. Tho plant flourlsnes nest In well-watered regions. In a subtropical cllmuto at, an clovntlon .ot 1,000 to 5,000 feet, and in a rich soil. All theso elements are found to perfection In Braxll, especially In the four states of Sao Paulo, Rio dc Janeiro, Esplrito Santo and Minns Geracs, whose combined areas cover about one-eighth of the vast domain ot tho republic. This section produces about four-fifths of the world's supply ot coffee. The practice of coffee drinking en countered for a long tlmo the opposition of sovereigns and strait-laced society, partly on political, partly on religious grounds, but In spite of that It mado Its way slowly across the old world from Arabia, through Asia Minor, northern Africa and Turkey. Tho first coffeo houso was opened In London In 1662, nnd about the same time Paris took up the habit. The first coffeo grown- In Europe was tho result of experiments by French and Dutch botanists. The Dutch Intro duced It into Java, while the French brought It Into tho West Indies. A Portu guese, Joao Alberto Castello Branco. is raid to havo planted the first coffee tree in Rio de Janeiro In 17G0, and from this small beginning has developed the great est Industry of the country, for Brazil, thanks to climate, soli, and similar factors, has become tha greatest coffeo producer of tha world. Severe Attack of Colic Cared. E. D. Cross, who travels In Virginia and other southern states, was taken suddenly and severely 111 with colic. At the first store he came to tha merchant recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses of It cured him. No one should leava home on ajournoy without a bottle of this preparation. For sale by all drug gists. Advertisement OCEAN STlSAMSHIpg. I Compagnle G6nralc Transntlantlquc THE SY, DAY ROUTE NEW YORK HAVRE PAIRS DIRECT ROUTS TO CONTINENT New.large.fatt, turbine, quadruple and twin screw mail steamer. rrom -few York Wednesdays Ia. Provanca Juna IT, July 12. Aui. 12. A HiYota Julr 1. Jnlr n, AUf M. La Lorraine July , Aug. t. Sept. 2. S. S. FRANCE (NEW) I Sails June 24, July 15, Aug. 19 rrom new York Saturdays large on class (IX) cabin, twin scraw siasmsnips. Superior sarvlca. Popular prloas. uocluiisbaau juna 20, Auk. I. Nil lira Julr 11, Btpt it. Ctilcaso Aus. 1, Aug. 2. 6pt. it. Canadian Berries Montreal Quebec Havre la Touralna -Juno 97, Two captalsa on aach ataamar. MAUKIOn W. XOZ-HNSKZ. a en. Wast. Art.. 133 V. searbor- Bt cnicago, or Xiocai Agent. By-the Short Sea- Route BA1LINQ saiunoaia From Montreal & Quebec 11 Ue "LAUREMTIC" "HEGAHTIC" "TEUTONIC" '.'CAHADr Aaa tha naaraat Aa4 a Psrtlatila-i WHITE STAR-DOMINIpN LINE cniCAGO nmnMnrr- WHO WILL FOLLOW HUERTA? That is Question Troubling Peaco Makers at Niagara Falls. CONSIDERED AT JOINT SESSION Haertn DrJeirntra and United States Itrprrsentntlvra Differ Upon (tin N nines Proposed for IMnor. WASHINGTON. June lfk.-Admlttlng thnt Mexican mediation at Niagara Kails Is now at Its most critical stage, having reached tho point where the personnel of tho provisional government to succeed Hucrta must bo selected, Washington officials tonight were nevertheless hopeful ot ultimata peaco and still Insistent that negotiations wcro progressing satisfac torily. Administration leaders were apprecia tive, however, of tho Importance devel opments ot tho next few days will have on tho grave situation confronting tho nations Involved. Communication from the American dele gates at Niagara Falls with tha Wash ington government today was reported to rclato to tho character ot the provisional government thnt representative of tho United States and General Huerta, al ready havo agreed should bo establlshtil pending a constitutional election In Mex ico. Tho selection ot ihe provisional president und his associates was con sidered at a joint session ot the mediators and commissioners of both American re publics yesterday. According to reports received the Huerta delegates and those from tho United States differed on the names proposed nnd nlso as to tho political character ot candidates suggested. Differ m Nnmrji. The Mexican commissioners nro said to have submitted their plan as to tho form tho provisional government should nssumo and also to have suggested for tho presidency, a Mexican who is not al lied with tho robela nor Identified with tho Huerta regime. Today tho proposal ot the Mexican delegates together with tho nam ot tholr particular candidate for tho pro visional presidency weio reported to have been submitted to President Wilson and Secretary liryan. So far as could bo learned the Washington administration still hold to n desire that the provisional president should be a man acceptable to the constitutionalists. While the mediators are struggling Willi this problem of succession to Huerta, recognising the importance of tho con-tltutlonnlist movement, which still Is unrepresented in tho peace con ferences there aro additional evidences ot efforts to bring influence on behalf of tho Huerta government to bear upon the Washington administration. Blezlcnn Agenlii In ;niil(nl. AgenU from Mexico City whoso iden tities havo not been disclosed are re ported to havo arrived and to bo In com munication with tho Hucrta delegates at Niagara Falls. In Huerta' a behalf aUo Is Charles A. Towno, the Now York attorney, whoso mission here In the In terest of tho Mexico City government was disclosed yesterday. Mr. Towne Is seeking a conference with President Wilson with reference to the proposed provisional government ot Mex ico. Towno tonight said ho would make an effort to communlcato with the presi dent tomorrow. According to persona in Washington in touch with the Hucrta sldo of tho situa tion, the agents of tho dictator are mak ing every effort now to save General Huorta's face. His representative have yielded every point In the mediation ne gotiations up to this time, It is argued, and now they want concessions enough on behalf ot the United States to sav Hucrta from complete humiliation. Whether such a settlement could be ar ranged and be at all effectives In the establishment ot peaco In Mexico, Is said to be regarded with gravo doubt by tha Washington administration. Daniels Will Urge Fletcher as Chief of Atlantic Fleet WASHINGTON, Juno lS.-Command of tha great Atlantlo fleet, the goal ot every American naval officer's ambition, Is to bo the reward of Rear Admiral Frank E. Flotcher for his work In Mexican waters. Secretary Daniels announced tonight that ho will recommend Admiral Fletcher for commnnder-ln-chlef of the fleet to succeed Rear Admiral Badger when the latter completes his tour of service within the next few weeks. Several ot the navy's higher otflcsrs outrank him, but tha secretary holds that the conspicuously masterful conduct of Admiral Fletcher at Vera Cruz entitles him to special recognition. Moreover, if congress passes the pending bill creating the rnnk of vlca admiral, Fletcher will he among the first to be advanced to that grado. GETS MAN OUT OF JAIL AND GETS HIS JOB BACK Combining his activities as a lawyer with that of an employment agent, Julius 8. Cooley successfully defended William Hockley, Thirteenth and Davenport streets, against a charge ot petit larceny and then Induced J. B. Rail, 1526 South Twenty-seventh street, to give him back his job. Complaint In police court against Hlckley was made by F. O, Usher, 52.' Park avenue, who had been robbed of soma tools. CORONER TO INVESTIGATE CAUSE OF SUDDEN DEATH Johan Sundland. 1911 Rnrnrtr trl died suddenly Sunday, and Coroner Crosby nas started an investigation. Sundland was thrown from a street car Saturday, but apparently recovered fol lowing emergency treatment at a nearby drug store, and walked to his hnm. A post-mortem and an Inquest will be htia by the coroner Tuesday. Funeral services will bo held at the residence Wednesday afternoon. GOULD DIETZ HOME FROM HIS WORLD TRIP TUESDAY Gould Diets, accompanied by Mrs. Diet and the latter'a mother, Mrs, Amanda Pitnam of Lincoln, will arrive home Tuesday morning from their trip around the world. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Diets, who mst them In Paris, plan to remain there during the summer. Wonderful Cornell Remedy. Mr. D. P. Lnwaon of Edison, Tenn., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery Is a most wonderful cough, cold and lung medicine. 00c and IL All druggists. Advert! semen- AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA Michael Made Special Aisistant to Chief of Police Briggs. NO MORE JUSTICES OF PEACE tt Is Rxprctril County Commissioner Will Pnt Stop to Creation of Any More .Inch Office-. Michael Olllln, detective, has been pro moted by tho Klre nnd Police hoard to to special assistant to Chief ot Toltea John llrlggs. Olllln will be directly under tho orders of Chief nrlggs and will ho sub ject to his ordors only. Glllln will 1ms attached to the thief's office in the City hall nnd will seo that tho orders given by the chlnf are carried out. Glllln's promotion comes as a reward for obedlinc nnd fidelity to his su periors, sav inembtrs of tha board. Olllln has been on the department several years. A year ago he was promoted to be a de tective. Vo Mnrd .Tnatler. From now on It Is expected that the county commissioners will put a stop to tha creation of any mora offices of Justtca of the rcace In South Omaha. Juit now South Omaha, with 30.CW people, has moro Justice courts than nil Omaha together. The reason Is becauss of a defect of tho lawj affecting Pouth Omaha. Originally at the beginning of tho present elective term, there wero two Justices of tho peace In South Omaha. That was a year ago. Since that time there have been added three more to tho original two, and tho county commis sioners say they aro pestered to death with applications for moro appointments. According to tho opinions ot lawyers South Omaha can have a Justice of tho peaco In every precinct If the county commissioners will appoint so many. Juilco Levy, who was a Justice of tho peaco In South Omaha for many years, Is said to bo a candidate. If Levy Is ap pointed, It Is said ho will seek to havo all tho other Justices moved back Into thlr own precincts, which will glvo Levy the buslm-ss section of tho city nnd most ot the business. Christie, Heights." Goes on salo Saturday, June 20. at 10 o clock. Be among the first to secure ona of theso beautiful lots, situated high and sightly. Every lot to grado or upon a slight terrace. Streets have been graded to the established grade; streets parked and planted with shade trees. The entire addition seeded to blue grass. Cement walks aro being constructed. City wator mains to sorve evory lot: fully equipped with tiro hydrants. 27th and 38th streets will be paved from Q to Orchard avenue; O street from 36th to 39th Avenue; 1 strcot from aotli to 33th street, and Orchard avenue from Stith to 38th streets, All ot thcso Improvements to be paid for by tho sellers. Gas mains will be extended when dwelling houses aro built; the electrlo light company and tho telephone company win install their poles In the alleys; one set of poles answers for both companies, thereby not marring tho appearance of tha streets. 10 cash makes the first payment, bal anca only 410 per month. Prices range from 1150 to tCM, a few slightly higher, Bounded on tha cast by 36th street, on the north by Orchard avenue, on tho west by SDtti street, and on the south by Q street. Church and school situated at tho cor ner of the addition. A liberal discount will be allowed for all cash sales. 220 beautiful lots from which to make & selection. Values will Increase rapidly, due to tho great number ot houses that aro sure to ba constructed. Served by three car lines: The West Q, Itatston, or Crosstown lines. Easy walk ing distance of all local industries. All conveyances made by "warranty deed," a bonded abstract for every lot, no payments required during Illness. Bring your J10 with you. Sales will ha closed at branch office, 87th and P streets, south Omaha, For further Information see J. II. KOPIETZ, Phone South St7, South Omaha, Neb. W. FAIWAM SMITH & CO., H. M. CHRISTIE, Mgr. Heal Bstato Dept., Phone Douglas 1064, Omaha, Neb., .Sole Agents. Kttrr Is Xle-electcd. Lew Etter, superintendent of malls, waa reelected stcretary of the State Postmasters' association at Lincoln last week. The olactlon was by acclamation. Etter waa first elected while Postmaster of 8outh Omaha, After the merger of tho two offices ha sought to resign, but at tho annual convention a year ago, the postmasters refused to consider his resig nation. This year no other nominations wore offered and Etter was elected by acclamation. "Low" Is popular In the state as well as In his home town. Lew returned from Lincoln Friday. Clul House Seorctnry, John B. Brennan, well known as a fe male Impersonator at Ak-Sar-Ben fes tivities, will hereafter dispense club hou pltallty at Seymour Lake. Brennan Is well known and highly regardfd In club and aoclal circles of Omaha. Ills coming to the lake club Is considered an acquisi tion. He will bo known as house secre tary. He succeeds II. Snodgrass, Damage from Floods. In consequence ot the rains and tloodn South Omaha property holders havo suf fered damages that will run well up Into tho thousands ot dollars. Merchants, sa loonmen nnd owners of prlvatu residences have all been damaged. Ben Lustgarten. well known merchant at Twenty-eighth nnd R streets, Is said to have suffered very heavily from water flowing Into his cellars. Larry Conners, saloonman at Thirty-third and Q streets, Is also said to have sustained similar damages. The fire department has been busy within tha last few days pumping out water and giving what aid It oould In draining out cellars. Bemoans Knto of Trousers. Procn Trodarlch, not being able to "fight In English" with Tom Larcha. a fellow Austrian, when the two engaged In a fight last night at Twenty-eighth and n streets, used a razor on Larcha, In flicting painful injuries. Larcha said the men had been In a saloon when the fracas began. Larcha offered to fight Trodarlch "In English" that Is, without knife or gun. Trodarlch accepted the challenge and the two went to the mat, which proved to bo a mud puddle In the middle ot th street. Larcha being handy "In English," was getting the best of Trodarlch. when the latter drew a raior and cut Larcha across thn right shoulder and wrist. At the police station Larcha entertained the police and reporters with an account of the battle. He said he had purchased the razor with which Trodarlch had In flicted the cuts. The raror was a premium for tobacco tickets. Larcha got two and gave one to Trodarlch. Dr. E. J. Shanahan dressed the Injured man nnd sent him to the hospital. Both Trodarlch and Larcha were arrested by Officers Qulnn and Dworak. Larcha for getting his wpinds bemoaned the destruc tion of a new pair ot trousers, which, ha said, would causo rerlous family disturbs r.nccs when his wife haa seen the statu In which tho fight had put them. Local Ileal h Notices. Towel! Bleacher, aged 60 years, died at the county hospital Sunday evening. Fn neral announcements will bo mado later. County authorities havo charge ot tha bod'. Anton Chrlstlnnson, aged GO years, died at tho home ot his brother, Charles Chrlstlanson, 717 North Twcnty-thlrd street. Tho funeral will be held from tho residence at 2 o'clock Wednesday after noon, llev. Itobcrt L. Wheeler of tho First Presbyterian church will officiate. Mrs. John McDermot, aged 65 years, died at her home, 1$ North Twenty.flrst street, last Sunday afternoon. Tho re mains aro being held at the Larkln chapel. Twenty-fourth and M streets, awaiting relatives from Illinois. Mrs. McDermot Is survived by her husband, John McDer mot. I'nvlnn; Christie Heights. As soon as a contract can be let we will pave Thirty-seventh street from Q street to Orchard avenue. Thirty-eighth street from Q street to Orchard avenue. Orchard avenuo fronvThlrty-Mxth street to Thirty-eighth strcot. O street from Thirty-sixth street to Thirty-ninth avenue. And P street from Thirty-sixth street to Thirty-ninth street at our own expense. No extra cost to lot buyers. MorIo City ComkIii, Office snaco for rent in Boe -office. 2318 N street. Terms reasonable. Well known location. Tel. South 27. The Mvstlc Workers of the World will meet tomorrow evening at the Odd Fel lows' hall, Twenty-fourth and M streets. Tho funeral of Mike Marlclch was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Lar kln'a chapel. Burial was In Laurel Hill cemetory, Tho Ladles' Aid society of the West Sldo mission will meet at the homo of Mm, Garmon. Forty-seventh nnd W streets, some day this week. Thn city council will meet this eveiitn- at the city hall. The Board of Education will meet In the board room of tha high school at 8 o'clock this evening. AK-sar-uen or Omaha is planning to give a big smoker at tho Eagle home. Twenty-third and N streets, Friday even ing, a ten-rouna rigitt win taite piaco between two pugilists. Tho Baraca and Phllathra classes cf the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will glvo an Ice cream social Thursday evening on tho homo lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lush, Twonty-alxth nnd C streets. The money made will go toward paying oft tho church debt. Differences of the Rebel Chiefs Won't Interfere with War TORBEON, Mexico, June IS. "Nothlnc has happened between General Carranta and myself that will In any way Interfere with tho military program," declared General Villa when asked today regard ing tho rumors that there was friction between him nnd General Carransa, tha constitutionalist commandcr?ln-chlef. "I am a soldier and my whole life's devotion Is to fight for my country," said the northern division commander. "I shall always lead my troops where tho enemy of my country Is to ba encoun tered." Questioned as to the Intimation that he had failed to rush troops to the' aid ot Ouncral Natera at Zacatecas, General Villa said: "The truth of,, the matter Is that they wanted me to have troops there in two days, when it Is barely possible to get them there in five. T.he condition of the railroad Is such that a better perform anco will be Impossible," General Villa, was adverse to discussing the results ot C-cneral Natera's attack on Zacatecas. "I am now mobilizing my troops and In a few days will present them In per son to the federals," said General Villa. "All ot the troops are well supplied with ammunition. Every cartridge belt Is full and I have about 6,000,000 rounds in reserve. My artillery at present con sists of fifty-one pieces, all ot them In the best condition, and there ara 11,600 shells for them." Tho forco which General Villa will use In his campaign against Zacatecas, to ward which his forces are now moving, will havo a strength of nearly 21000 men. It was estimated by leaders here. This will be exclusive of a large Infantry force, of about 16,000 which General Villa an nounced ho was about to raise. Being Restored in Italian Provinces ROME, June 16. With the occupation of tha disaffected provinces by the mili tary forces, order is rapidly being re stored and It Is expected that within a day or two the district ot Romagna, com prising the provinces of Bologne, Fer rara, Ravenna and Forll, will hsvs re sumed normal conditions. In the Lugo district, however, disturb ances ara still In progress, owing to tha non-arrival of troops and at Ancona. there are still signs ot discontent, aa th anarchist propaganda Is still being carried on. The general strike has come to an end and tho striko of tho ranway men, which Included only a small number ot tho employes, has been called off, with tho result that the workmen are returning to their tasks. Railroad, telegraph and telephone lines ure hurriedly being re paired. Ravenna and Plmlnl heve again been connected by telegraph. Theso lines are now guarded by troops. The rail way line between theso two point haa .been restored by the uso ot a military train with sharpshooters. Admiral Cagnl, who waa In command of the Italian blue Jackets on their first landing at Tripoli, has under his direc tion the quelling of disorders at An cona. A detachment ot blue Jackets from his division has reinforced the gar rison there. Before landing, the admiral reminded his mn that they were Italian sullors and hod never endured Insults, either abroad or ut home, and hoped they would bo worthy of thtr traditions. Shortly afterward a mob attacked the station and the blue Jackets with fixed bayonets chtirgod the revolutionists, who fled before them. JUDGE KENNEDY TO TALK AT SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Judge Howard Kennedy will deliver the address to the graduating class of the School for the Deaf tonight Members ot the graduating class will read their essays, the reading to be in sign lan guage, Interpreted to the audience by one ot the Instructors. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS N, H Loomta, general solicitor for tha Union Pacific has returned from a busi ness trip to New York, Harry R. Hartlng. 512 South Twentieth street, Is at Wise Memorial hospital suf fering from typhoid fever.