- 10 - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1IE OMAhA JAiY I ' 1'tTllt)2Y , JUNE 18 , 1S6. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8PEC1Ih 1\UT'lGR8. - - - - - - - - - I- = = . = : = : - t. fur thtc eulti , nti , . , . , IlI tie tnkefl , titlI 12 , : ( ) ii. ill. for lIi e , tiIiic 111111 titiUt M p. In. for fJie 2norftIttIr n , iil fltiitIn c111t14)IIM. AdverSbcr ! , 1y rljICtItIg It flOhll- 1orp.1 (11CVk. st ii Ii : . vt ii cr. itil- i1rrseiI 10 ft J&tl niortiI 1t1 cr I ii ctrC If 1 Jit' flee. A nar' so i-Lfl h 4'IIvercd upon i' rc'ciitfl ttoz * of tIu check ( lilly. 1tlltCl , I 12C I' 'ITOrIl lIrM ln'ic'rflnti 1. n word tlirrrnttcr. ( otIi1iii lnketi for leo IIIIIII 2o ; for liii' first Iiii' , r- thin. 'rio liii 'icrt INPIII'hl * 11 IIIIIW ( hO run C.PIINCIIfl , cly. % 'AT1l-MA1.1 ititr. wNTrr ) , 1tVA ; WHO ( 'AN TItINX O1 fItflh Iini1e thIng to itent7 t'rntect Yolt I4toq. they inny hrIn tl wtattti. Wrltm .Tbn WN1'1tItdIlfl & Co. , lept. V. . l'.ipnt ( AIUdflCV , \nplInglon. ) 1) . C. , rr thr'tr $ hSYh ( pHz ofr anti IIt oC two huiuhred lflrentkfl ) $ i TO ; io A IONTI1 AN ! ) 1XPlNSt8 l'Alfl a1ehmn mr clgnrs ; xwrIeflC unnearY ; itnntllr % gndn ; Little CliTc ) rirar mnhIflo fr to onch cuMomer. lJshoI , & ICIflP. ! St. Louk , , Io. lh-M'4h VAN1'I-1O ML ? TO HOf.ICII' OltTItt9 FOI hnrdy nirry ltock , ornm'ntl treel nflh llllI-U)9 ) ; IWt Ii ci tY 8 nil coi1tt ry WItk ; 11g PY ; iitench works geol frrrltnry near 11011W. t. . b. flfl ) & Ce ) . St. PAul , MInn. h1-Ms71I _ WJU'TJ.-A STAR TA ANfl ( lClAlt SAl.l- man mr NeIi. tIle t nlIy tlfl1F YOU hove 'In ritnhhIhhue3 [ redo in thiI line. 31. C. flher. Chilengo. lh-M9h-13 WANT1D--MI * TO LEA1t TITfl hlAltlhFfl trhe tir cohI.'g wasn't t.llclIeI hy the cy. clone ; ve tIhI teach the IarI'r ( mile thor. OIIghIJV In eIiit ! vkq nT1 guiirnntpe slttiatIon toola t1inateI ; vatntogiics maihol fri. St. hnIb ] hjiihr Culkge. Ncrthi Vfli it. . 1t. TUI. so. WANTI1)-A 1'tO py3 : AT i2 mu it ( lerfilell prefried. hi-t31 - WANTFt ) , lOIt . M .AIL MY. A lt1.JhO1)1 cl ) , tininurrlt * men , tOtWefl flgfS 01 1 nnih C. ) , cR1. zenM Ot the Unlteil Sltci. or txd churncter . , . - 1(1111 tcrnflente ( lia1il1 , whir , on tp ak , rerni ginti WiIt lnidlsh. F'r IlItrI1ntInlh 11IIh)13 to Ito- cruItIng Olneer , Fort Oiiialia , lh-M34 13 VANTII-AQ1TH. ; 2.O ) A WiIg I4UIL1 TO s'orkeri. New Ncw Plan. 11H a win. - . . I. nor. Every ( arnhhy n'eils It. h'ciioi at iIiit. ti. H. CO. , Box 44 Cincinnati. Ohio. - - . . . . , , . It IL1' .t I I. WANTflDIIRIGI1T WOMAN TO Tit ¶ \'tit. FOR ladle ? hItt of gunil ; roe&en'cii reitlrch. Ad thre' It 51. 11o. ( -M1 II A 0001) TIliNG 1Oit WOMIN Who W11411 tO flikP lllOflI } a'iIy 113 honorahile etnphy- flient 1,0 nfl itrtleie ( ul I ( If 111011 1. Cal I oh th' ohhico ot J. It. Cleinmer for inrIrIllaLIofl , thI llrtiwn l > Iork , botwecn 9 ad ocicI iily ( or ten days. ( , - : : h4 . I.oIt IIENI'IIOUSflS. 1iOU8I I ALL I'AUTS OF Thhl CETY. TIIfl 0. F. Dari Company , 1A Fnrnniu. I-t $ IiOUSFS. hJiN'tWA & CO. . 1O N. IT1I ST. IODIRN . IIOUSCS. C. A. STARR , IFI b--CS ) 1IOUFS.VALI..AC1. . 1JhiO\VN IIIJ. 16 & Dou ; . J-C.s' FOR : : , s-BOOM hOUSE , IOD1It ronvoniences ; south Limit anti convenient to husins. inquire at 2G lah ( Ilowaid. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J-I4O 9.ROOM , IITACiLID , MOflEIU IIOUi4i , $2. 1nquIro 2G21 Capitol flVlUe , 11. IL. Itolilson. FOIL ItENT-ilODEflN FLAT. LANOE3 BLOCK , G So. 12th t. I-317.J17 6-ItOOM CtTTAiL& 1343 North 17th St. . go3 repair. Inquire 13i0 Shiertnin ; avonuc. D-432 MODE1CN DETAC1 1W 12.ltOOt IIOUSF FIr'i Iahvfl oiily $3 : ; . 2hI9 Binnoy. D-M3 CIiOiCF 110t5515 AND COTTAGIS FOR 1t1N'T all over ( lie city , f3 to I"idolity. lOZ Fair. nab. A bargain. htroorn house , nit anodorn , ix ( the repair. 41,11 Lafayette ave. . opp. Larayette Piac. TWO FINB IIOUSFS , ONFI 8 , OI 9 BOOMS 117 nod i So. CtIi at. ; oh ! modern -convcnl onces ; Lest residence paiL of the city. Inquire . _ ! _ Life : telephone , 1506. D-M67 TflAM ItEATEt ) STORIS .AND FLATS. Ilowaiti Itunek , aient , 1IO Chicago 8troet. D-MC53 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOIl htBNT-MOiFm HOUSE AT 611 I'ark ore. Inquire at Fuller drug toro , 14th final Douglas at. LAIIGI LIST OF' hOUSES. TIIi I3YJ1ON lteeal Co. . 212 8. 14ti st. 1IOUHFS-I 13 , WiAD , ICTIt iaNl ) DOUGLAS. D-MS3 Jyl viit : NICF C.BOOM TWO.STOI1YCOTTAOI : ; bath , gas , furnace. etc. No. 21 So. ithi a't. IE.flOOM 3lOUSI ; a101)BICN CONVIINI. cocos. O2O Casa , t. ; $ ) .O ) per naontii. Five.roorn house , 5outiicaait corner : stii and Pa. cUte ate. ; corner hit ; ptlce , 1O.O. ) per znJntil. Four-room iiou& ' , 232) South 20th at. : $8.00 per month. Good three-room house , Si. ( per month. i'OTTiit & GiOICGF : COMPANY , Corner Ititli nnal F4rnaln imt . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D-N312 It ; TWO 6-ROOM hOUSES. 06 SOUTh T\ViNTY. aecond. b-Ms'J Jys S.ItOOM COTTAG [ . 842 SOUTh ; SrSTitiIm D-MI : 14 rOTC SALB. TIh1tOUUitIJit1D ( 'OCICr.it Si'/tN. let iUP. 2512 Chicago. FO Jt hLEr1'IrtJniIsISl ! , ) ROOMS. FUIINISIIBI ) BOOMS iQR LIDIST IIOUSM- . keeping , 1919 Iotlgt' . FURNISh iI ) BOOMS ; IIOIJSIKIBl'INcj cheap. 2111 St. Mairya. B-311-14' VUISNISIIB ) flOOitt. 5. lIlt 1'AItNAM. . . ' ( RS'I-CLSS 1100155 ; ALL CON VBNIJ.NCFS. 1511 Cosi' . IM-371 I1 FUltNlS1llfl httOMS AI ) IJO.tItl ) . IAltGl BOOM , WITh IIOAItfl , FOR TWO. $ iwr week ; atmniier rooia. The lto. O2O liar. nay. FRONT IIOOM ANt ) 110MW. 212 SOU'I'lf 21T11 iii. COOL. FI1ONT BOOMS , 104 5OCT11 2YF1 [ . ' ' F'-lOt-12' . . . IOtJTiiEAST FRONT ICOOM ; MOiflflN CON. . venlenceat ; lawn maurrounal houae private ( atm. - ill. 622 13. : ti t. F-120.12' Fir'fl IIOOM , WiTh MAN'l'EI ; I-1'hINiSiIlL ) - or unimliiImmiiei1 whim or without laoaril ; hand- maomnL lawn treo3 ; rnodern datato-u'd tcaidcnee. 722 No. iith at. i'-aiz ; 11 I- _ - - - - - - - - - - I"OIL ii liN'I'VNFUltIShi III ) IUt)315. FhltSl' FLOOII ; ? aIOUBRN ; NMJJt IA1tK. ue 80. Ittim ! t. aM4ra. . 5 CIIAMIIIMiS VOlt ItBNT. MAN ANt ) WIi.'IJ ; city watcr ; wamite pipa. 3111 . 17th Btreet , u-rn Irlt 3LFZN'I'STOIIII $ AN OlI'1OliS. _ yIRST CLASS ihhtiCiC STOBII IIVILDINO , 1011 Ftirmtam. three imtoIie and bo8eme-it ; 'ili aiter to uIL tenant ; low rent , 314 1st Nat'i l3i blaig , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l-4S7 itTOl-tI : . S1TUAT1I ) IN IiiAit1' OF COMitilS flion dimdrlct , 421 So. 11th. coiner iJuymard lO)4 ballelmient end hit lloor. 314 1st N.at'l h3'lc iaithg. 31'OiI 1t1NT. TlIIl 4.HTOI1Y lhRlCK 1IUILI)1NG at 515 Pairnamni t. TImi huliding liii , , t , iireproo ( clnent hmmmmemner.t , etflhiiCtO mateamu hioatlni iii. tUre. vaIer on imhi lIoor , gas. CCC , Apply imt the ohila o ( The Bee , 1-310 AiCY1'S V.tN'l'1I ) . WANTBI ) , AGINTS ; . ( 'AN MAKM 350.1A ) tookl ) ' ii nfl ) ' locahitI' ( aiilimrtt uttm'riy imaliMui. iiaie ; will prmvo it or lorfrit $ l0).01) . AdI' 1 . 0 , li.l . * ti3t.'S , hoiston Msat , J-imio 11 8ALlMBN WAHTi1) . IN U'l-UIV Dii4'rltiCT ; aew oa&m Llinhlle trt'.a ; i.aiury tn pnnii. imiorm , whim ( 'iat'nes , ( rain dun , i.tmi uraa. Chicago. J-M3TS 13 AGI-1N'L'O. 1IllIhi 114 A MA'IiINIITlIAT prinlii dana In three oiera ol teiio. h'rdmttm. sidowalkim ; many rough mmuraaca ; ooii lane iii cvt'r ) . tiara. Am-u Cu. , Maclao , Vii. J-LG5 13' AOICN'i'iO. 'JO IiANLLlO Oillt 'rILMh'hiON1i 00.11101. lmFWn iarinkIer unal hthilim Krud. ' lacial. lied ; iuta $ aOtXl.0O yeamriy , Vlctumy Mtg. ( , , Ciey3mamid , 0 , J-MTQ 17' - AUINT8. MAgII $6.th ) TO $1.W A hAY INTIIO. durinK till ) timmrt , " th only S1.0) ntmp , .haol tatnIeh-I made ; the gtealeat selior or lime ten. t tory ; gemmi'm'ai mind iuvimi aess wit-imtei alt over ( Ito world : uroiaiIvii ierritr.r ) ' Write tolity ( or terimim , amnil $811mllod , Aiken-Oieai.on ( 'fat. 1. , . V _ ( ? rt)3e. W'h , J-MB4 It ' V.iNi'Fii'I' ( ) 1hliS'l' , e \\'ANT flooD TlNANTS FOR YOirl imoumlel list theta ; whim Fidohity , 1103 l ° arnammii St. - 1C-C3 WANTOU ) . UY YOUNO MAN. 1L1-FXNIII : IiOMi1 to IrIttIy amivuto family ; ; Ireer south at t 1urnaiii ; UIL1 IC ; retorenec. . Adalross 1) S0 , N. , Life. - WANTii ) , GOOD SIZE ! ) , I4OPTII.UN. tumhstme4 i-oDin in privat. fatmuhl ) ' , by lady , Addretma U U. ii. . . K-064.I4' . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S'FOht.t(1. IAeltlC STO11AOG AD WAUP.IIOURB CO. , 9q.9I0 Jonoim. Oeneral stOrage tmn4 forwarchlaig. SToitAuti , vittnc EV1i1tS , Il4 lIAItNnr. M-G0 I'OIL SAl.IrU1tNl'i'tht ; II. FOB SALII , FtIItNITUI1b-LQT OP 01)1)5 and onla left. ? .lust be cold timl wt.ek. 323 5 , 10th ptreet , O-M5 23' FOIL MA I.1.hiOhtl1S "VA ( hO.S. NlV 010 0001) 5iCONl-Ih/tNt ) c.itnituis and boggle-a , cheap. 1411 flJgo. P-G)2 IO17 SAi.B , 8M.1.t , lMi'ORTtD SI IBTLANI ) pony , Iihiaeton , cart anal harneai. Inquire 1' . Aftonq. lloeiton Store. UhtliAT AUCTION SALU OF' IiOit.SCS ON next W'edrmr'ialzi3 ; our auction mile at the Union I i4toek Ymirda will romnmEnce at ten o'clock mttmitrp , Anal % % c will toll 10 horsea at all % arim'tlos : every lara warranted na r'p2wnie.t Walwortli , I'rocor ( Co. 1'-GI-lG Felt SA ii1-M1S(11ll.A IL'S , ; isr : i liAflIwOo1) 1100 AND CI1ICRFN ft'nc ; olsu "all wire. " C. It. Lee , ii1I 1)oug1a. IANfl.Fit ; OAOl.iNll STOVfl : 1h1ltt1l hORN. ( 'ill ; Ihtigai-tn Iron nt-en , % lila steel top ; lirat Chaaa riUdltton , 15.00. 173 N. loihi ph. , cnriir Manilerana at. Q-MG14 fl3lt'll , _ YI'OMI rivi I RI ' anmahl burglar pruof tlmr. lock cafe , National rash reghier , 13. 1. , Curtis , htecelvr. alr'nD1e 1lla1t , Q-93)---11 FOIL SAV.t ONIX SPOT maim , a 'SI 1'owh.r hic'3-a'le ; cost $ l1OO ; in p'r- ( oct conthht tin : never hc.pn ridden but a. fm's % ' month , . ; lem't.m1 rrn iulhlng , owner I gnifli to Alnaahta. Adilrm's 12 l' , hoe. Q-al3C 13' ClAI1t'0yt 'i's , ? atlU. 1)11. 1 ! . W.fllt11N , ( LAh1tVOYANT , flU. Iiabh bucinece mimedium , SIR 3-tlr at 119 N. 1tth. S-GIl MASStGl1 , IIA'I'hlS , liFt'C. MMII. SMITh , 1121 lOtIGi.AS STI1BUT , 3110 floor , room 7 , nlaavmge. StellIIh , alcohol zinil maul- Shuiezhno L'atima. T-M953 13 ldMll. AMESF'OIIMIiIILY OF' ST. LOUIS. M.tS. cage and bathia' , S. 13th St. , Id floor , l'OIli 10. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T-lra.14' MRS. DR. LlON , BtlcTttic ItIASSAOIi'Ait. bra. rt'rreahilng amflal curatie ; don't ( nil to c.mil. . : ! i I. 11th St. , ui'maiairs. 'f-ill-ic' 1'I11tSONAi. IIATIIS , MASSAUR , MMII. I'OST. 3i94 S. 15Th , - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 31185 'AN VAI.FCFNIIUIIOII DP.STflOYSjjfl. malanently , by eim'trIeity , superfluous hair. lmioIo % nrta , etc. htocmn 4111 N. 1' . LIfe Bldg. htt'I'TUItII CUltUl ) NO h'AIN ; NO DlrI'EN. lion ( rem btieinea ; we rol.r to hILmadm-vtjh ! of patient , cured , 0. B , Miller Co. , 37 N. Y. bite building , Omnahat Neb , V1A'I , A 110MM TitRAT.1UNT POll UTI1I1INB troubles , Phyidriami In attentlarace. Cnnqmlta. than or hmeititia book ( roe. Itt Ihe Ilhahg. 1USSONS FIIUR , tIIUSSMAKINU IN ALL ITS braneimeam 1) tiUiCkesL easiest , hett y.iICI1h no rehIttIii drt'aees dramitod In 3 minutes ; darliess nod Foamless waists ; Fmencha bias ; want bieR. ermI to introduce ayEem1m send ( oriremIlool. . laIrs. Gwrga Sheller. principal. 1lo.ton iress Cutting Acahienhy , 203 Karbachm bik , ; optn even. lags. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ U-3I-J'7 hlOMil TREATMENT , FOR WOMIN. 1615 Ciii. engo Street. U-Ill 11' 1'ItI\'ATJ IIOMII I-'OR L.SDIFiS IhRFO1uANi ) iluring conhIneUient. hteasonahla terms ; good care. ISTO liammimihton St. , Omaha , U-3r.2-14' MONlY TO LOAN..JLI1A L IdSTApi. ANTHONY LOAN & TItUSTCO.,3INy I. . Quick money t low rmite. for choice farm loans in Iowu. northern Missouri , easemn Nerasi W-6l CITY LOANS. C. A. STAItR , I2 , ; N. T. LIFIO. W-700 ItIONUY TO l.OAN ON IM1'lIO\1i ) OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love Co. , t'aton Iiiit. LOANS ON IMPIIOVUI ) & UNIMPROYRD ( 'ITT proierty.v. ; . Farnamn Smith & Co. , 1330 Farnam , MONUY TO LOAN ON IMPIbOvDoMA1A iaroPerty at 5 , 5i and 5 nor cent , l'usey & Thaunia , , room 217. First National flank h1i1 , W-701 MONIdY TO LOAN ON CITY PlrnI'ERTY , p00.00 tip to $0,0Q0.O0 , Fidelity Trust Compan- . W-703 MONUY TO LOAN AT LOW I1ATBS. TIlE _ 2' " Daawia Co. , 103 I'aarnam , St. W-7041 6 I'ER CINT ittoi ; TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb , ( arms. W , ii. Melkie , Omaha \-T07 P. D. WEAn , LOANS , 1CTI ! AND DOUGLAS. W-7t30G Jyl , , % } : W'ILL. IIAVII A LAI1GI1 Sl'ECIAL FUND tO loan on 'mproved Omaha property In July foil August , at lowest rates ; apply now ; don't wait until your aid loam exphies , Fidelity Truat Conipany. \V-laI 27 MON23Y 'ro J.OANchit'rT11is. liY TO LOAN. 20 , G3 , 90 DAYS : i'UBNI. turo , pianul , etc. Juit Gmen , roam S Barker iik , MONIdY TO LOAN ON FURNITUII23i'IANOS , hcrees. wagans , ct. , at lovest rate him city ; no removal of guods ; strictly conilcenuaj ; you i-Van pay the loan off .at any limo or in any mianoun . OMAhA MOIITGAGE LOAN CO. 206 So. 15th St. hlUShii1lSS CI1AXC23S , $250 INVUSTUI ) EARNS 103 WEEKLY ; P1105. pectus , prootma. freeF. . Daly , 1293 Broadway , New York. Y-M786 jqe FOIt SALli. ABOUT 200) LhlS. MINION TYI' ! ; , 0) lbs. agate , 600 ibis. itrevier type , 1&0 pair tiso titled cases , 4th itouile iron amtaiiais ( or two iiiir,1 cases. This , natemial u-as used on Time . Omaha Ihee anal Is ( .mlriy go d conihibim , , \s.ill be sold cheap in bulk or in quantities io i.uit inmrchaaaer. APPlY in person or i'y mnuil to 'rime Bee l'uiahishlng Co. , 0maia , Ne ) ' . Y-7I3 FOIl SAI.B-CLFIAN STOCK OF liAllhWAJtIl nut ) new brick building ; only malaria in town in good tammnhii country in soUt,1Oaotom-n Neiimnsla ; tar take part in ga-d caatein Ncinaelca iamnil. Am ) . drool It 52 , lIce. Y-M3$2 $ 13 1')1t 1dXCIIAN.fi. I IIES'I'ECTFULLY RIIQUUST I'ARTIESIjV. ing city proPerty to oxchmanilo ( or equities , or In part patyrneamt tar famiiia , io list their prom. ; erty witim me , as I hmaive a great nnny ( am ins on which I i-oil linde chiy Iltoperty at gout nrices. Address 11. 1' . Morrow , Mhausourl Tel. ley , In. 240 iuCJtlfi4 Ol (1000 LANI ) IN CINT1tAL Nebraska to exchange ( or it ) mardwsmre iatoel , iumnber 3amrml , or good elevator. Adalresj Lock Ilex 'b)1 ) , 1)odge , Neli , ( loOt ) jiUSlNlI TO KXJ11ANchl3 FoR LANI , it 411 , Ike. 13 POll EXCIIANUIC-CLEAII LA27DANn CASher ( or ) laulmg flailiona , mares or geldjiag , ; give larticmtlitre vhui anewering. J , j' . 1mavchlmimtt ) , ) ir.tdaimaw , Neb , Z-Mh14 37 MISll. WANTlll-1l TOIl 1L.\'B A (1000 stock of genemul mnerelianahls , you wish to cx chzane ( air a clear ( ann. state amount unti value of t.tch line anti wmite In detail to 11051) ( I. i4mnltim , 1'alls Ciiy , 2th. IIt S. % L1l-I11u % 1. ilS'I'.t'I'fl. AIJSTIIACTbO , TIlE IIYItON JIEIJD COMI'ANY. ltU-7I2 I'AIVI'iflS % ' 1SllNiI ( TOIIIJY LO'j'S FOB luuiialing iUn'e. houses nut ! lots for hmonies , nanVinil 10 price from SSOd.00 to 115t)00J4) ) , or acre l.rolierty ( or Investment , aimouid examine our ltt Lefure iurcimasing , mis ea ore pre. I.irrd to uiTt'r thu i'cst can be haul , mat pricea to ituit th times. l'OTTIBI & OB0it1l1 COMPANY , Corner IGthi and F'arziamn ate. ICE-Mhz 3) \'I'I hAVE loo.AnlI TRACT OF' I4'tNh ) T'O imifilos fruni time ioutoiice , , vIII sell ( rain live ocrea up ; will take circe city property ate hart paymiment ; uat outside of city Lyolts : exempt froimi rity lax. Janirim & 0'K'fe , ( launcH Itluffs , lawn , 17 I'eari .1. ltii-3r3.l4 - FOR HAI.hl. OS F'IlliT , SOUTH ltONT , oN I.alau street ii ) ' 14 $ ( ret In dth , tetwi't'n Situ aid 21st strt.ts , wHim .rait hi-lek house , I'm-leo. fl,2i10.0o. 8) nc-mv. gtsMi term lam ) . only ( our ii1l % , from South Oimiaham ISICI' . s3.Q.to. : ) Lots or acTt'e elongaimlus time raliravul station at ths maim weet entrance anuS ussr th * gui-rca. bent buii.jing at ktrt Cvtui.k , cheap. Owiiere of irmipivyot ) or uniruprovel eiidenoe or hbnes property In any part of ( tie city , or macmu lurq.eri mltar iho ctI3 , % viaietm * RC3 will sell clmrap tot' cata , mu-c asked to hi't it with us. I'O'l'TElt & (1FL)110F3 Cxbii'ANY , 8 , Y. Car 10th mta4 F'arzutmmm mats. BE-MITt IT IIURIIAII FOIl ZdBIIC'llhl ANIO OMAIIAI lJvew limier of mtn' aumie mnaulalag IliOlme' ) ' who bought ufit'r iricee 'vent up ? "Nil. " A nice cottage in 'Valaut lull at $ lUG.00 ic cheap ; montlmly i'nymente in suit. hiuy now email ) UU will Immalte money , OjuiAhiA , 1IIAL CiTA'rI3 . & 1it1i3'1' CO. , 511 So. hum itt. Jb-MtS 15 - - - - - - - INIIIIIAN'fl 1.0 tN , LIi'L' INS , t'Ol.l'IBS llotTuhiT , LOANS O eame. V , ' . 1Itolden I' . 0 , Il i 217 , ( imsima. 5c4.J ' 2' MUSIC , AlIT , % NI ) 1a.ttZIthlI. OTIOlIUR 1' . OUI.T.UNIiUCK. BANiO AND guhierteecher. IllS IThICARO SL 101 tnI1 'tOP OI1OAN , $13.73KiMIIALI ; , l'IANO. gliod CTb1hitiofl , $75 ; pianos for r"nt. B Caguo building , M-fl2 13' LJ1'lllS'l'JIIIIXG ( Iet)1&I'i'UIt1 ) , FIII1NITIII1JI l'CRE0 , COUciIi-S : MAIll TO om-dem' Inatireesee linde anal menovatemi , choirs caned : chianti tiiii month. 2.1 , S. Vt'aiikhin , 2111 Cmlminm7. I'd. 2331. 719 IlOItShlS 1'AS'I'Uitlil ) . GOOD GI1ASH , IIOAIT ) 1'ili-'rfli4 , i41'ItiNG Water. A.V. . I'heips & Son , 217 N. Y , T.tfe. 620.3 W'AN'rUb-hioilSES ANI ) CATTLU ; AlbtND. ant grass , water and shade ; termi very boa. eonsbie. .dJmcas Crescent Land ( 'a. . Creerent , 1 * . Imt-7R .1IU' STJI.MSlhhI'S. LOWUST lt.TUS TO OR FROM BtlllOi'Il. ALL li-ice. Tim , , Oooi ; & Son , vaeumiion totmre. harry ii. Mroremm , 1I3 V'atthani mat. . Omaha. l5l.3y7 hhi1)1C.tI. , TAP1l WOltl.t fl1.iO\'lil ) ( lB NI ) t'ltAltlU ( ; no ( lelay ( loin business. L. V. ' . W'ighit & Co. , I'loience. Nob. 23121 15' TIlE l'120l'iU'S DISl'UNS.ltY. 1523 lOUGlA5 lit. , cures ihipencea ef vomen ; irregtmlaritice , , le- 1seul cnun.e , paminrail aiioi auppresel tnei"a : , cancer , tumors ; always muoccesslul shen , ilherai ( nit , M-132 H' IhIC"CilS , OMAhA hllt''i.1l CO. . lbtT l'iPu'tl TO lillY bic > clee ; licycies repaircd , 123 N. 11th St. 711 WL'ST'N BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2i16 CIJMiNU. ' 715 A'1TIINTIO7 I UUI.MUN ! AETNA IAF'RINiI , Co.'e "nc' Cycle Cumnbinatirm I'01iC3" fr gefl ; cmiii : ict'i.lemita , WiTh DOiThlLfl INIBItINITI IF' iNJi'iliIS'hiiLC SlIDING A BiCYCLE. John Iae ) , Ucn'lgent , 20) N. Y. Life. Omaha. 216-ill POll $1.0. ) l'Ult MONTh S'l1 CLEAN. ADJUST , oil , repair onhhmi'mr ) ' punctures and larep In good repair your bicycle. l"uih lln' of sundries. Ak-Sar.hhen Cycle Co. , 319 5. 15th St. 92s-J. IIAIICIAINSIN II1CYCLES ; ( jASIK PAYMENTS or trade ; anytimimig. 0. 1.1. hart , 1311 Jones mat. - 75937-53' FOlt SALE , 1)IA1ulONi ) FltAMll , 23 IN. , $101.0) ) wheel ; fiat class conditiomi ; ' 05 model for $ ( ) Lt. ) cash. Address Il , 35. JI.e , hUt L1iING AriD huh/tN ASSOCIATIONS. ShARES IN MUTC'AL L.&fi , ASS'S I'AY 6. 7 , S per cent when 1. 2 , 3 years old ; always me. deeniabie , 1704 Fairnani mt. Nattinger. Sec. ' 710 110W 'ro GUT A IIOMU 011 SICIJIIE COOD interest on envings , ApPi to Ouimaha L , & 11. Ass'ii , 1701 Farnam. 0. 75. Nattinger , See , 717 IiI1OIt'I'liAN1) .ANI ) 'I'l'i'll Vui'i'1G. A , C. VAN SANT'S SChOOL , 113 N. Y. LIFE. 713 1'ANh1ItOICIIitS. It. 7mIABOWITZ LOANSMONEY. 413 N , 16 ST. 72) . DANCING. MORAND GIVES I'HIVATB LESSONS IAY Olt eVelilOg. ballroom or stage. 1310 Ilaraey. . 331417 SChoOLS. BiADFORD ACADEMY Fourmdeul 1.s43 , For the higher education ol yvoing womoai. Classical amid selentlibe cum2 of aiudy , also preaaratory anal optl-nai. Year begin , 5ep , : ' Apply ID Ida C. Alien. Pdn.lirjiltorilMgss , : _ RAILWAY T1E CARD Lea Cs LmtJitLLNG'IF1Hb. ZtIV0t1.fltm ; Omaha Union Depot , 10th & Mason Sts1 Ornamn 8aflm..Denver Expreas. . . . . . . . . . . 9:35am 4Epiim.Dlk hula , Mont. & i'uget Sad . ICy. 4:05pm : 4:35pm..Denver Express . . . . . . . . 4:0ptzm : 7Opin.NClli'aska Local ( except Sunday ) , 7:451mm : . . .Lincoln Local ( ccept Sunday ) . . .Il2ani 2SSpm..FaiztMflhlfOr Lincoln ) daily. . . . Lcnvemt ChICAGO. DUBLINU'roN& QJArrivcs Omaha Uniou Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.jOaaiaha 5:00pm..Chicago : Vestilaule. . . . . . . . . . 8:01am : 9 ; ( . . . . . . . . . . . Express. . . . . . . . . . . 4:33pm : 7Zpmn..ChmimagO : , & St. Louis Express , . . S:0am : 11:35am..PpcitIc Junction Local. . . . . . . 6:10pm : . Iail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:30pm : - Lenves jCHICAGO. Mm. & ST , PAUL.lArrives OmahaIUmliuiI 1)epot , lOOm & Mason Sts. Omaha 6:30pm. : . . . . . . . . . . Chicago Limited . . . . . . . . . . 8:05am : lpci0am..ClmiCflC' ' ) Exiressex. Sunday ) . . . l3pni Leaves ( ChICAGO & NORThIWE5T''jXjjves OnahalUnonDepOt. ! 10th0 Mason Sts.I Omaha 10Glani. : . . . . . . . . . . . Eastern Express. . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . Limited. . . . . . . . . 5:43pm : : . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Exmrets. ; . . . . . . . . . : - . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Limited. . . . . . . . . . 9:03pm : 7:23am. . .Carroht & Sioux City Local , . . .Itlflpm : 6:30pm..Omaha : ciiia.go SpecIal . , . , , , 8:00am : Miaourl ViiI' Locam. . . . . I1Cl1ICAGO. it. 1. & PACIFfXrrtvc OmahrtiUmllnfl Depot , IC'Ih & Masofl m415l Onsha - rAST. _ _ _ _ _ _ i510i..Atiantic Emreims ( cx. Sunday ) . . 1Sttpn' . . . . . . . . . . . 'Rt Express . . . . . . . . . . . 4tsprn.Clticngo'eati.uloi : Linmited. . . , 4Sapm. ) . . . . IlIpni - - we.tqr. _ _ _ _ _ _ 6Cpm.Oklahomn : & Texas tlx. mx , Sun.l.10:33am : : . . . . . . . . . . Limited. . . . . . . . . . Evp5T'c. ; ; . ST. i' . . M. & . fa eel rca Omohal Depot , 15th and WebsterSte. i Omaha 8:15am. . . .Sioux City Accobntnodatioi. . . . 8:01pm : 11:30pm. : Sioux COy Express tea. Sun..1:53am : : . . . . . . . . . . . PauiLtmite7. . . . . . . . . . Leaves I F. , B. & MO. VALLEY , lArrlves Oma.hat DepotIStii nadWebatersta. ! Omaha 3:00pm..Fast : Mail earl Bxpres.4. . . . . . . 5:02pm : SOlpzr.eX. : Sat.'j'O. ) . fiX. ( cx. Stoii. ) . . 5:1)OInu : ) 7:50am : . .Norfoik Espress ( ox. Ibunilay ) . . .I0:2Sam : 7tOam..Premoflt : Local ( Sundayj Only ) . . : . . . . . . . . . . . I'nuIEXPe.mi. ! . . . . . . 9:10am : Loaves K. C. , ST J. & C. U , JArrIres Omaha Union Depot , fOUm & Mason Sts.l Oniaha 0Glamn..lCamisna : Ciiy Iay ) xpre&m. . . . . 6:10pm : 01iLC.Night : 11X.vialJ. I' . Trans. C:2tiin : Leaves MISSOURI PtTFiC. lArriv's Omaha Demot , 11111 and \ihbsier Ste. J Omaha 3:451mm. : . . , Nebaaslaa & Kansas iiniitt1. , . .11 :13 : .i 9lopnm..Knnmaas : City Expras. . . . . . . . 6:00am : 3:13pm..Neloaoka : 1ical ( ox. SUn ) . . . . . OgCtl.imn LeaVeS I SIOUX CTTT & PACIFIC , jArriee Onialmi Iolmot , 15th and Webster ills. i Omaha Ii1B.- ! ! . 1'iui Limited , . , . , , . . . . . ; SIOUX ( 'ITT & PACiFIC. Arri Onmaiha Union Depot , 10th & Mason 9t'L Onahd ) . . . . . . . . . . Paul I'atsuager..11:10pm ' ; % . . . . . . . . . City I'amasu'nger. . . . . . . 5:53pm : , . , , . , . . , . St. Paul Linalteal. . . . . . . . . . 9:21410 : Lezaves uNION I'/tCTT"I ( ' . jAeel' omaha Union Depot , 10th & Mni..n Sts.l OmaR 0:3.lammn..iCmaatiaey Exp.uiG. . . . . . . . . . 4:10pm 8:2Oamii..Overland : Limited. . . . . . . . . . 4:4.iptmm : i 33)pzim.iloat'Oti .Ce Simtnnstfg Ux. tea Sun.IZoupan ; - 5'4.upnm.Oraflal hstan1 fiiiirrs 'CX , Sun. ) 12:05pm 3:30pm. : . . . . . . . , . . . . . Feat Mail. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . SOGuto : Loaves I VAh1ASII I1AII.VAY. lArria'ea OniahalUnlon Dertot , 10th & Islaeoo . Sts , Otnmt' * 1:30pm..St. Louis Cannon Ba".1hr4ir : , . F1TTICjUA : ) OCEAN LINER Vast Stores sRequirocl to Ontfl a Modem ! toct Greyhound. ABOUT 1O3OOOh ARTICLES NECESSARY iIhmmiprtli' ' & 'hmtlul'M ! tiim.1 ltt'miptIi' Slmillli . . I hm I'ti cold. I tig. . VIIIINIIL ( ) . . . . .TIie h.mo.t nt&d 401 her SllipllcN. p Not only are the American line steamrtips 130. Paul and SI , Louis the only transatlantIc Passonger.carrylng vessels of the first grade built In this country tor a score or inoro of years , but they are the only ohies III ( lint traffle fitted out hero , relates time New York Sun. It in ono thing to buliti a monator steamship , and It I. , another thing to slppll' ( anal arrange Its fmmrnlolmlmigs. Lvory flttiiig ncdem1 In iavlgatlon goes with ( ho Iiulltllng of the ship , niiml Is a part of the geiernl con. tract. After the shlpis linisht.1 and VOldy to sail uvay , so far aa the coiiirantcrs art' cohcorneh , another roblom arioo5 It Is tile 83)110 iiroblcln that coiifranta ii man whoa Imo builds a iiow 11oiip. 110w shall we fur- lilsim it ? The task of fitting out a VOPaOl ilko the St. LouIs or St. Paul is sImply oiiormmii. No less than 100,000 artIcles imiii.4 ho Purelia hOd and PUt in place. It ( altos mouths of study lii pt-iceii , and texture of arcr 1labor.ito schedules at the artic1o nettled for each ( Iepat'tlitent ot ( be slilli are lroparl'(14 ) and thou IL lot of shopping tillS correspondence follow , Like tIme furnit'hlttg of a Imoue or a hotel , tliera are two ways of going about It. One is to s'ot aiside a certain Sum and triko a certain average of qualIty and quantity of articles lUrchased ) , so as to bring the cost of thu iltliugs s'iUiin the sum eat aside. Tue other is to decitlo Wiult is iheoded and of what quality , and to purchase the supplies as reaitinably as Ilotlilbie. It. is this plan practlclily which itluat bo adopted by a steamship company. For not only lutist tluo fittings be suited In quality and quaimttty to the & 'ize anal character of Urn vesst'l , halt they mmlUst be tis gcotl as ( lie fittings of any other vessel of a corresponding lzo afloat , and It poonlbie , bettor. it iti ( Intro thitt : the analogy between fur- iiiohulng a hoamse and a vessel stops. A man furnishes lul& hou to suit himself. A PtCiflShIil ) company tuu'nlslios a boat to suit tIhO lUbhiC. The fIttings of a. veraci must stand favorable coniparluan with those of other veseis Iii service. No such comparison - ison exists between the fittings of large lmotel as exlts between transatlantic liners. A hotel's guests hare many other thIngs to think about than their immediate surround. ingo. A shihi's passengers take a minute interct in ( ho aletalls of the furnishings largely because It Is one of ( Ito dlvorslons of ama ocean voyage. Next to the matter of food it is time chief topic of comparison between ti'avelers. All thIs complicates the problem of fitting out a ship. It is the custoni of Engisli shipbullders to supply the furumiialngs as veli as to convtu'uet the vessel. Time British ahipbullders have had a 1on pxpericnce In fitting out vesoels , and calm lrObably secure better prices than the owimers Gould 100curo. The patronage of a yard that year after year is turning out large voekolls is a mattr of thiousanals upan thou- muds of pounds . to certain manufacturers. and , to retahhu that patronage , goods naturally vIll be sld , at tie lowest margin of profIt. Our Auuierlein shipbuilders ItO doubt wohild have undertken , to supply the oimtflttings of thuo St. Pau' and1 St. Lotus. but the owners , after lnatur. oam1deratlon , decided to do tim work tlieinb scs : , Of courao,4 it could not ho expectesi that the manlgeilI4lfitjOf the Ameriea.n Iltia shotihal reveal what. it c05t3 to fit out such a vessel as the St. Louis1 or St. gaul. Persons fa- inhhlar with the prices of household articles of various l inds might figure approxImately what the c4st wuld be In tills or that Se- partment , but. no one outside the Inner cir- cia of (1114 fllafl OlflCZit knows or can even aplroxilnto tie C98t lf fitting out the entire ship. Practically all time Sittings were purchased - chased In thIs country , TImers were four stall0 articles , hipwover , that could be ilur- c1ua8d to better advantage in England than here , As niighmt be expected , one of these was linerm. The others were blankets , cotton covcriets , and glassware. The Cost of these , although a large Item of theansc'Ives , was comparatively a entaIl matter viien the cost of fitting out the entire ship is coneidored. hero are soutmo of tIto articlcu and the quail- tlty reJulred in a general way for such a ship as one of the new American liners. For tlao first cabin alone there must he 1,000 spoonu , 2,000 forks , 1,000 napkIn rings , 3,000 knives , 500 linger bowls , 300 salt cellars , 2,000 tumbiers , 1,000 cups and 1,000 saucers , 6,000 plates of various kinds , 12,000 napkins. In thio outfit of ( lie state rooms there wihi ho required at least 2,000 blankets , 1.000 counterpanes , 500 niattresa'es , 500 pIllows , 7,000 hcetz , 1,000 bath toivls , 10,000 other towis. It will surprise many to know that ahaut 3ii,000 yards of carpet are necessary to fit out the Ship. When one consIders that the second cabIn requires from one-halt to two-thirds amamany articles as tbo drot oabln , and that In tliuz'o days there is very little difference in ( Ito qualIty of the artic1s used In thu two cabinS , one can see' tile additIon there must bo to cost and quantity In the furnishing of the second cabin. There are certain required supplies for the steerage , but ill qu-amitlty and quality they are a small niatter , compared wIth the other fittIngs or the ship. But the supplies do not stop with ( lie cabins. The kitchen anti pantry &upplies and fittings are nioro oaborato than any hotel roquiren. Tile list. f lunplemonts required in these tiepartinents Contains liundredi , of itcmni. Every variety of cooking utensil in Stlpitilod. Every kind of huouseimald article of kimown utility le purclmasz.d. In addition to all these , every ship contains two kinds of sUiiIiiie , ( lint iiti hotel ever has , One of tlmcse kilititi of supplies is the outfit for a hospital , anti tie ! other is the outfit for an apothecary Shill ) . TIm hot of surgical int'trtirnente alone OCCUiiCa ) several lagua of th outfitting ached- ulo of a ship. The same Is true as ro- garala time apothecary outfit. . Besides all tilehe , ( Itt butch.r mihioji outfit and that ef the baking department is more complete than that of a great hiotcl , There are no butchers' or bakers' shops at tea where supplies 1lhh ha replenished in an hour or two , and in clliseqiietlcO the fittings of tbc departments are most claijoratto. A ship like one C' ' ? the new liners frequent'y earric 1,500 p rsons across the ocean , Thmero is probably on hqtl iii the world that. Ire. ijuently hia9 'aiiy such number of guests for it week at. a tlu. ; It inihrt be remembered , tlv. , that thqo guests are of ( lirco classes , the first and eeond cobins and ( lie steerage , This brhilg ProlJIaumls that no hotel Is coiled upon to 111J30t , jiot ouily in supplyixig food , , , . --'a.hr-- , ' . I , f OF ZNTERES 77 TQ CountryPuh1shers1 _ . . . C FOR SAL1L ; . . ; I . . Ab0it2,000(1dS mijifoit 700 pounas aKale 1ybe. . - . ° ooounds brcvier typt. . . 150 ai ; ' two-th ird IyOte cases. ' . 40 doithlc iron stands for Iwo-tIzirdcases. Zitis vialeruti was used on 77e Oma ci Bce and f.i' t it , fairly good condillon , 1.1/ill Lj sold cizeab in bulk , or in qicxnIi1i'es Ia suit , fturclasers. Ajifiy in j5rsoJ or by mail , 10 The Bee Publishing Co. , I OlIhItIlls , NcbrasIti. - - - - - but In s.tmpp1'Ing the tnrnshiragn. Almost over , ' srtic 0 that can be hmnaglnt'tl to be of use in it hitol or' private iifmtiso it included Iii the list of Mippiles. rhie list ranges from beer mallets to planes , froni cheese scoops to "paste Jhggers , " troni disliwnahing bia duties to ( lice boxes , from Serb lanterns to costly stationery , froni a printing prei's tea a fireproof Tue e'upphic for the physical comfort and necc'3slties of iG00 leromi oil ii slili ) lila ) ' be hlleaslired by the ton , Fifteen tolls of beet , for Instance , are often tmed on one voyage. The supplies consist of two general lttnds , thmot' for ( lie ship itself and those far ( ho passengers - songers and cre' . Time duet supplies tot' the ship are cosi and water. About 3,000 ( OTIS of coa are litit Oil board for every voyage , antI about 1i0 ( Dims of water for cooking nnd drinking vurloses. II ) addition to this amnount of water about. fIfty tons are mamle a dny on boarmi by ( Ito evaporators froiii ia water. This vater Is largely used for cieatiiiig Pur- 1)0505. Thio water for cooklmig aimtl drinking is taketi frotii the ordinary 'n'atvr supply of Now York City. There are lmtilnlrods of itoini. for the cngiiio roon and tile other do- iarthnonts of time ship that rcqulro replenishing - ishing from voyage to voyage. When it to fcocl anal drink the In- gonulty of the port steward of time line and ( ho steuned of ( ho ship is exercised. It is ciiitornary on all ocean steaiiialiipo for the steward to keep an accurate account of all articles cacti from .lay to ilay.Vhleim a ship roaches itort ( lie steward has a report In tabular form siioiu'ing the nnlount antI kinds uf food used every day and also showing how Iuhich there Is in store. A Say or two bc- fore tue aitip leaves vort agahi ( ho number of pae.oengers that vlhI probably sail on tile shill ) is llgiired Ut , and the umhlip's steward inako rclhiieitlon ( Oil tlio vort stewarl for ItbiPPiit's for the trip. A list. of nearly 1,000 articles is used Ill making tbi requisItion. Food aiid drink in every conceivable ( cciii are 11305. The sort ytoward sends his orders to tilO firums that supply the line and arranges for the delivery of time goods at certain hiutire. Thio lileats come at a certain hour , tltp gro- cones at another , and the apices and so on at another. fiverytimlng is weighted on scales at the 111cr and is counted carefully as it goes cii board preparatory to being stowNi away. Thcue tipplia are generally delIvered when the pier is blot blocked witi wagons delivering - ing freight. After certilleation tins been made that certaIn articles and quantities Imavu been delivered to a certain ship the lort steward approves ( ho bills and then they go to thmo business department for ilayinent , It Is customary for nearly all ( ho lines to buy for cash. Thie naturally rosulta in a great tNtvlng at ( lines. Foli' persons realize the variety of the food StipIllICO reqiutretl. For exainplo , no less than fifteen kinds of cheese are asciI. Fish in fully 100 grades and forms Is stowed away. In the list of fruits , driNi , fresh and canlled , there are at least 125 varIeties , The same is true of vegetables. So far as possblo : the supplies for the Amerlcail line boats are purchased - chased in ( lila country , and each ship is stocked for an eastern and also a western- bound voyage at 0110 time. Each hiip carries a meat supply for its outward and homeward trill. A fresh supply of fish , of course , is ilurclbased ill caehm hurt , but it will ho news to moat lCrSOltS that all the ice cream required - quired for a round trip is put on board tile uhips in New York. Thu Iinglisii do Ilot mualte what we know as ice cream , All the flour usel on shipboard is juarchased here. Sometimes potatoes - tatoes are purchased on time ether sIde , and , c.f course , the celebrated English mutton can be purchased to best advantage over tltere. To give a list of supplies required would be to repeat time items of an inveatorp of a retail - tail grocery otore and every article of food kept In a wholesale dali or meet depot. The wine list. includes every article that is in general demand , and many that are called for on shore only occasionally. The lists of siiplihieO needed must be gone over minutely anti everything required must be delivered promptly. There is no way of telephoning at sea to your wholesale grocer or meat dealer to send a supply of some Iniportant article ovorlookoit when the other supplies were ordered. Fresh fruits far iu advance of the saason are always purchiasod. A Sun reporter crossed on time St. Louis early last summer , long before apples were rIpe In this country. On the voyage lie noticed that apples of an unusually fine quality and flavor were served at dinner. lIe aslc&d time table steward where tiioy came from. To the general surprise of all these at the table it was learned that tile3' catno from Tasmania , They had been brought to England , and from there had been carried to New York for uoo on the return trip to EtiglaIld. Not the least astonishing part of the matter was the general ignorance among tim passengers at tilat particular table as to where Taaxnanla was. Most of tIle passengers thought it was saunewhiere in tile eastern end of ( ho Mediterranean , Others were willing to place it samaiewhero oft Arabia. Still others thought it was eamewbero near ( ho 7ulaiayan lleuiiltsllla. An English bar- riater , who bad traveled once or twice around the world en legal business , caine to tile rescue and asked if any one know avhere old Van Dleman's Land was. At mice half a dozen remonibereal that that was Tesmania , and then they realized that those apples had been brought from below Australia to cater to the taste-s of early aumnier travelers from Now York to England. Hero s part of what Is required in the way of supplies when a ship like the St. Louis is crowded : Tweimty-flvo thousaiid t 30,000 1 potitids of beet. 1.000 pounds of mutton , 2,60) ) ) a pounds of voni , pork anti corned hoof ; 8,000 pounds of sausage , tripe , liver , calves' head. , calves' feet , owcetbreadii and kidneys ; ,000 pounds of frech ii.sh , 10,009 challIs and oysters , 200 tins of preserved fruit , 200 tins of jam I and marmalade , 100 largo bottles of pickles I and sauces , OO pounds of coffee , 250 pounds of tda , 520 pounds of potted fish , 300 lobsters , I 3,000 POulids of moist sugar , 600 pounds of I lump sugar , 000 quarta of leo cream , 3,000 I hounds of butter of various grades , 16 tons I of potatoes , 1,000 chickens and ducks and I 2,000 birds of different kinds. Lard by tile I ton Ls used. and frequently as many as 140 1 barrels of flour are consumed. Several years ago there was publIshed ( hue recorti of the aniotiut of food conum&d OR I tIm elltiro Cunard heeL for one year. Tite record l.a probably as large , but not much I larger , at ( Ito present time. In one year it was SlIown that the passengers on the Cunard hoata coatsulnd those 1(01118 of food : Four thousand , six hundred and fifty-six sheep , ti 1s00 lambs , 2,474 oxen , thi total being equiv. ' aient to inure than 2,000,000 rounds of fresh t meat. There were also used 53 tons of hiatit , 70 tons of bacon , 25,000 chickens , 4,500 ducks , 1,000 turkeys and 2,000 geese. The number ef eggs used imi one year on this fleet was nearly 850,000. The supply of tea u.tnoalnted i to 21,000 pounds. The amount of coUeo asciI tvaa nearly 72,000 pouilds , 'The pounds of ugar censunied reached nearly 800,009 , In the matter of sPiCes the ligmires reached 30,000 puund.a of mustard and 'i5,000 pounds of pop- rar. There were also ueed iioro than 7,000 tottlo of pickles , 3,000 this of sardinus , 30,000 Lens of salt fish , 4,000 jars of jam and 15,000 tons of marmalade. Tile colisumnhltion of mi. billS , currants and ligs amounted to about i l 2 tons. In tIle consumption of iaoarl barley c 15 tons wore uied , and other figures follow : i 3pllt. Iiea3 , Is tolls ; rice , 17 toils ; eathmleal , 14 tons ; dour , -460 tomia ; salt , 33 tons. TIltre wore Ohio used nearly 50,000 loaves of breath , 15 tolt.o of chetme and 930 tons of potatoes , Fbo cOnSUInlitiOli of wines slId oIlier liquors iggregated : Chaiiipagne , 16,000 quarts ; : iaret , 16,000 quarto ; other wines , 0,000 uartv ; mIneral watorma , 175,000 quarts ; ale i SlId porter , 240,000 quarts. Nearly 35,000 ounds of tobacco were mired and 61,000 cigars ii L yore sold to Imasseogers. ma 'rho fleet record of the iarge German lines , g , t course , would greatly surpass that mathe p ) Y the Cunard lIne in one year. No one lies hi ret computed the amount of food and drink a : on.3uiuied in the entire lta8euger.carrying I ) ; cean traific of time world , SC A. Vetermssm' . . ( timiartera , h It was a battered , war.scarrcti vutoran .bat ambled iiito ( ho pension 0111cc one day . ant week , relates Iharper's Hound Table. n and slowly approaching Ohio clerk of the (1 mlco asked , In a quavering voice , where be 0 : ould get a euaiozt. III "In what company did you serve ? ' asked ' i he plork. ' "Company U of tile Sixth volunteers. " ' "Hi-er Injured 4n battle ? " Thu veteran drew himself up to his full - teight , which was distressingly little , and ti ixcialmed , ill G5 loud a voice as ho could a ouster ; "Yes. sIr ; I was lilt by a shell in time lint , lo of huh Hun aiiml knocked au to pieces. " ci "Ionr jib , " saiti the clerk , smiling. Your'u a wonderful veteran. % 'boro do 00 live and how do you manage to heel ) ci live your many pieces ? " ti "l'iiat's the trouble , sir , and ( lie very g 0101011 I want a pension , 'cause I've had 'j' roublu over aloes talilug up lfl quarters ii horuver I could dud t.bcui. " it hUNTING TIlE OUTLA\VEJ \ ) Ii Ii ) Orgaidztng a Oampalgn Against tlio Ap3cbe Ronogatlo , TWO ARMIES AGAINST ONE INDIAN .1. 'emir's htord 'iirlc Ahiiiul-'l'iie Saingiiitnrr Career of Ihmi 1Iil nhi.1 Ill , . Comsii.ziiiiit sim I mig I lie Iei.th ( it lila I'iilier , lhrigamlier ( leneral Frank Whenton , form. orly in t'oimtiilitlhd of Fort Omaha , 1iov 5(5- tiolicul at Iciivor , is actively engaged In arranging for tIme expc'lItiomI against the no torhous Jtpnebe Kid , the terror of ( lie south. west. Thu expedition \rill cO-operate with a diviaioii of ( hIm ) Mexican army , both being tinder orders to ultterlnItlate the last of time paclie disturbera on ( lie borler. 'I'o a rep' rcsetitative of tue Denver Nrv ( leuei'aI \S'lieaton said : "It uiiay rt'qtilro ti year to (10 the work , but we repn In keep right at IL hiighmt iiIIII day until Arleouta Is freed from time hornets whIch ilave becim making exctiralons from across the border. " TIm gciieral poke with confluence , as Ito 1155 received nastirahices froln General Miie \Vashilngton ( lint Uncle Salui atamiths lie- hinal ( lie immovernent and will furnish fresh slmiewe tiE war whenever mecesstiry. "it is not safe to prophesy Imow lolig it pill require , " CoiltitIlleal the general , as lie lighted a cigar. ' 'I was tiiroughi time country where the fugitives are lilahing , iii 1851 or 1852 , and have a tolerably clear idea of ( lie difihcultles which otir soldiers wili lmnve to hilnut and ovorconie. In one Place in Guatha. loupe canyon I icineinber that we were obliged to let ( ho wagons .howti a Precipice by lilcails of ropes. There was no mail through ( lie region ( lieu anil after a rain in ( lie moun- talini the chalk cliffs were so shilipery that travelers wore obliged to wait until the cliffs dried before thie dared to attempt to oiako a deseen. The San Ilertiarthino ranch is an attractive spot between ( lie thlOtllltnins , anml in this valley we have 50111(1 ( frIends who will be of good service. The ranch- 111011 are as desirous of getting rid of the renegades as we are , We will also receive hearty aid from ( lie lieutenant colonel in coininaiid of the idoxican forces in the neigh. borhood. lie Is an omcer of mnamiy years' experience in fighting Imitiiniis , antI is on the most friendly terms with our oilhccrs. lie- twecn the two , fires , ( lie skulking Iiialinns is-ill final themselves pretty thoroughly occupied - cupied , " 'rho general's private oflico is located in a cosy nook at tile left of the entrance to his residence. The office Is entered by ii stairway - way avhtich continues to the iiiiimr rooms of the d'elhing , ( ho 0111cc beIng on a level with time first landing , Hero the general carries oti all extensive corrcspnlldllnce anti otitlines plans for the department. The omcial coin- mnimnicatlons are received aiid mailed froni the headquarters ill tile Equitable builahing. FIFTY YEARS WITh INDIANS , Nearly half a century ago General Wlmeaton traverseal the Mexican bonier as a member of the expedition locating the boundary after the close of the Mexican war. He apent three years in the survey , and although - though quite a youth , gaineal a great deal of Practical information which has been of benefit many times in his subsealimeut Career , He knows from personal experience of the diihlculties under which settlers of the re- glen are obliged to live. and for many months has been quietly preparIng to rid the country - try of the presence of the Indian desperadoes who have terrorized southern Ariiona for five years past. Tim geiloral believes that In Colonel Sumner lie hiss a man who will hovel' . stop liinting the Indians until their forays are brought to an end , The moun- ( ala expeditions are so tryIng upon horse and man that the best strength of tile cay- airy will be required , but the movements will be directed frobn Denver and the hello. graphic corps will hear Its part in the epern- ( Ions. Heliographic statIons have been es- tabhlslled along the boundary line and every day tIme country will be under the w'atchiul eye of men stationed at the top of the highest - est peaks in ( lie region. Time military telo. graph lilies will be Utilizeai in conveying intelligence hietween the priiicipai posts where troops arc assembled anti to Denver. As fast as one squadron of cavalry is worn out , another will ho sent to take its place and the vigilance will not be relaxed until the object of the campaign has been at- tainoth. FEAR A SUPREME POWER. General Wlieaton says that while lie was in time country In ( lie early part of the ' 50s , the Apaches raided one of time MexIcan towns near the border , carrying off every mule in tile town except one. They left a white mule , which was the property of the itriest of the village. "It was the custom , " said the general , "for the parishlon. era to keep the priest supphieah with the best mount In tile country , Tiioy usually I ave him a white mule , which was carefully i selected OIlS tiiilned for ( ho special use 31 theIr spiritual advIser. The Indians never iisturbed the religious teacher and always respected 1tI mule. They seemed to fear tue veiigeance of the supreme power If Lhey should disturb the long robed maii who , resided in time adohe chapel , " Them are several army officers In this itate who have seen the Kid and Masse and iavo at tlitferent times attempted to bring hem to bay. CaptaIn Dravo knew the ICltl ilneteen or twenty years ago , when ( lie lotuS renegade was sergeant of scouts. "I net him when lie was ahioiit 10 years of ige , " said ( lie captaIn yesterday , In speak- zig of his acrhtlnhhitancml with time Indian. 'lie is. 33 or 40 years old now and Masse Is ls'e or six years oltier. Masse Is not as : iear cut an luithian as ! he Kid , but he is a 'cry bail IndIan , and one that will be liarS oget. t /ts tile captaIn was stationed for several rears in the southwest anti was active In he itursult of Geroeiimo , through tile Country vhiichm now comes into promihience , lie was siced to describe ( Ito region and the cliarac- eristics of the Indians. PI1ECI1'ICES AD LIIIITUM. "Pile two additional tiers of mountains c iPOli the range seen in ( lie region of } enver , " said ho , "aiid 3'ou miiity have a c eneral Idea of time country near time liorder if the two reptlbhies. The miinnmmtnins of 0. ho south , however , are zutich rougher thiami hose of Colorado. They do not have time euitle sloiling I but 8(011(1 straight lip , s lie sharp edrirs of the original granite i ppearlng in bold relief. A proIi travel- g through such a country Is obliged to c ollow slender deer paths or climb as best II e can tiirotigit the narrow canyoiis anti ver ( ho sharp rocks that cut into tilmi shoes Ike glass , In four days my comnianti h raveled 180 miles through ittich a region , 0 lie last day covering sixty miles. The rear and tear is soliletiling tnmkiiowii e'ist' . b chore allah a campaIgn of a few si'eelas K roiiid exhaust the lmardkst conmttitiitioumiu , "The Indians are thin most auspicioti cople in the world. They keep a lookout a front and beiiimul , amid if they are being allowed It is scarcely possible to keep ihleul i tgilorance of tile fact. An In.hlami who 0 uspects that lie Is being pursued hover 004 UOii high ground suddelhly. lie up- roaches a Imili catittously , limojecting his ci cod slowly o'or tIme summit and taking tl dvanliige of umuhorbruslz or obstructions il oar the ground 10 conceal lila Inovumnents. ucii a foe Is liarS to locate anti imsrtl to ti atch after he is located , ( leronimo hail 140 Iv iichs in his band and they heft a trail be. I : IllS them , I have never heard tile band of Ii ho Kid mir Masse t'm.timatet.I at more than oi loren indlvldtials. Time small number i g iimch ilsrder to trail and they scatter like si uall lmcll they scent dailgor , It is the tl It ! proverb of hunting a needle in a hay. It Lack , Thin Apaches are wonderftii trailers f mid it requires an expert to throw thorn off di lo trail. I have seen them follow a trail iv 'lien it led across a hard gravel plain anl Ii list 1i an extremely ditilcult ( lung to do , single grain of gravel turned ( ruin it mu od will catch tim eye of one of thioso Il : ailmrs. 'l'be fact that Masse was formerly w scout in ( lie service of time UnitemI States ii icy lie of some aselstamico to iiiuim In avoi'i. iu ig pursuit , hut it now iookma as though limo sI rclo Is IlaiTOWihig and ( he two desperadoes 01 rem reaching time cud of their string , " Lieutenant ( Jeorgo h. Jiyraoi of tue First Ivalry , wile is detailed oii Stity in c us city cmi zuiilitary adviser of ( lie C ovcrnor , once took a shot at time icis , , hlO bullet whIstled ilast ( lie ears of (110 y oteal rgtiegmtde , bait goiuie wss scared up I the middle of time night and the lieu. ci - - - - - - - - 1. Rntfoiinthlt inipossible to draw ahead oil tIme , fheo'Imig object. Thin Illal was In I the ileiglihioriiooh of tim Sail ( 'arlos agency at the tiinc'lSthl -for time lItmEposo of carry. lug till a young SqilnIs' Whit ) hind escapet from lila clutches alive. For several months l.i'tit.'mint Ilyrani ns kept on ( lie jump imighit amid hny. iii Phirethit of the tunratidor , but the only result was time capture of two "llitv8 troiti the i-CIl. lhotIi of the aqtlawm % ( 'i-O ( itlito yntilmg auth thie' wern heartily glad to quit the eoniprtuy of a niaster whio. . treateil thienh most cruelly. . A\'ENCIING A. FATIIEIt'S DEATh. An nihicer who has iinto a sttiiiy of the operatlomis of the Eli says ( list the thea- Perado mIght has's lelflnttlCtl liiikown to fanio 115th it not beeti for ( ho Iiiitrthr of lila father vhien lie was a Intl. Accord- lug to tiit story , ( he IChil declared ( list he would avenge ( lie mtir.iur , 5)1(1 after lie giew tmt , to inaiihiootl ahiti Was hIlflCCl at the lucaS of a lialty of scoalts in the service of the 0)1110,1 , Stte , ho gave it alit one day that the tIme hind comiio for ( ho nuir- ilerer of his father to mIle. Tue sergeant antI hIs I'arty of followers dIsappeared for several ila-s mtiid lieu thie' returneil it was vitii tlit' iiitt'lligi'nee that the object of the iith' , vengenmice was iio more. Tim en- ( ire Party has at once arremated , and in a free for nil fIght vlilch lohloweil. 011(1 of thin eflicers Illaking thin arrest was severely wouimtled. lCiil abtl his lint-lucre Iii cr11110 wore again arreatetl , tried imy court-mar- tial niitl scltteiiceh to lniprisotitiit'nt on tile IsiahId ( if Alcatraz , Iii Sait F'raiiehscu harbor The attorney g'tieral of thu t'miit&h , States deithemh that tIm Ibrisoliers ahiotild he hirotight trout tile llilhitmmry lirison alid ti-It'd by tivil atillmorlt' . Thus accotlnts for ( lit , trial at ( llnl , . ' , Ariz. , as itlelitlolleul tu thit Nt'wa re cently. 'l'hie civil court COlitIeitliied the I nil lami a to ( lie t evil tonal Ph'lsnhi SIllIltIFF IIEYNOl.DS' liATll "Sheriff Reynolds , who attenipteul to coil. vey the prisomiera across tIle t'Otiiiti'3' . iiiade a fatal bliiiiiher , ' ' remam-ked time othicer ru- comitly , "lip calleth to lila nssistaiico only Out ) ifl3li anti lie % VflR Cii old miiaii allah stiffer- lug from htenrt tltt'nse. The result was that tile thepaity dropped dead front heart failure thin Inomllelit. trouhho aplbeareth. " The ohiiccr gave a graphic .ieecrlptlon of ( lie killing of ( lie slmerIff. It appears ( hat th shmt'rifr vnlkcd before the hiris000rs In iuakiiig thio ascullit of ma ateehm hill , Tim deputy lirothit till ( lie rear , antI ( lie uris. , i oIlers , eIght In Iitllilhor , were ltmovhilg in thoti lii e fi Ic , I hue I 11(1 ( iaiiis hei it g his nul eifIt'ti ill hairs. W'ithioiit warnhllg , ( lie foremost pair of Illahiavia rtmmahiual forward aimd swung their iirina nroummd ( lie hiody of ( be sheriff vhillo the seconal pair mel7eli ( the revolvers of time sheriff anil idiot hint en tit spot. The ( ht'itlt ) ' , hrolllleI dead train fear anti the dri'cr of tile stage jaituipeth itehind the rocks aimS ran a'n' . Tiio lmiullaiis escaped with thu horses to ( lie Immountalmis. 'lime entire banal of t'Ighmt is death or iii lirisoum with ( lie single OXcCltlolm of time KId , who Is still at large. . - , ( LAS A'I' UI F'l' ' ' Y C i7N'l' S. 'hiii mm ( ' ( .tiimi' Chimirters.l Iii , , , , l'r.mi.lMpq II , lo. Tile litlS5KC of ( lie bill ill ( lit' Massachusetts - setts legislature giving IV. 0. Wliitmiey anal a othii's the right of way to lay gas hilailis iti a1ls part of the state to stmplly gas is lIkely to brimlg luau ) ' dollars to l'ittuuburg , says the l'itsbmirg Leather , The IVhmitiley COlillfliiY exIeCtS to C'X3)ciiti 1O,000,000 in btlihhilmg , h-li'OJUCt coke plaiits mimid build. log thou' gats mains. About 7,0O0,000 of tills amount will ho tised to buy material , which vIll be Ibtllphiei from this city , in tile way of PilC , fire brick anti clay shapes. Time incorporators are Henry M.'liltmaey , henry 'F. Dimnoek , Fred S. I'enrson , James I'lilllils , Jr. , Albert N 1'arhiti anti Ceorgo II. it ! . Harvey. About fotlr plants of his' . Product coke ovens will ho built in different harts of Massacilusetts , and from these gas mauls will be piped all over thin state. Contracts hare been Inade for fifty-four years to supply the entire output of the state. Tue law requires that mint hess ( ham 35 centa P01' thousand shall ho charge , companIes supplying glue , amid where Ohio companIes supplies gas dIrect to the con- sutners not more than 50 cents shall be charged per 1,000. -Sonic of time mains will bo thirty-six inches Ill diameter , which is miiiusuahiy large. The wont nmust htu started withiiai six months of the Issuance of thin charter , and therefore a by.produet plant with a capacity of 2,000,000 feet of gas per day will be erected imliiilediately in lioston. AS fast as one plant is completed aitother will he started. Boatoli alone will use 3,000- 000,000 feet of gas as the first year of the plant's oxist.cmice , which Is 120,000,000 feet mOre than they are now' using. The benefits to the consulncr by usIng a ( ho new company's product will be very great. Thin average pi'ice 110W charged in ( lie Massachtmsetta tnwlls is 2.25 per 1,000 ; the mactv company will supply for 50 ceatma per 1,000. Dr. F. L. Siocmim , 000 of time pnm'ties in- ( eresteth In ( ho new venture , explains the reasoll Wily gas can ho supthieui clleapel' now titan formerly in this avay : "Thin key to time whole ultuatioll is tIle in- ventioii of Dr. Mood of England of the firm of Jiruulner , Mend & Co. With ( lie apparatus controlled iii this country by Mr. Whitney inoro gas call be extracted auth by-products made cheaper than by any other kuown a lirocess. Abomlt 70 per cent of eoke , 10,000 reeL of gas , twonty.fivp poul1d , f .qqlpliato at ammonia , iX to eight gallons of tar , enzelo and cyanide wlil be saved from a ion of coal , Nova Scotia coal will lie used , and tiio SVhitneys control the products of a munty there. Cyanidq s used in the cx- Lractlon of gold , and nlor. , of thin will be ised in tile next ten years ( haui ever before. 3ix and a half tons of cotl can ho coked tn ( SilO OVtlti at a firing. ( las is not tised to heat the ovemi , but lit all tilrilctl into thin gas toldors , 'i'iio coke will ho t'rushmed amId soul or liOuellolI fuel , supplanting anthracite : oal , which is largely used In tIme cast at ) rcsOllt. " , lt Is asid the Standard Oil company Is ackltig thIs new gas company , Itartly from he fact tlmat ( lie Staishard inagimate , henry I. Ilodgers , recently aold his interests In lit ? hlrookllnin Gas coimipany tu II. Ii. Rod- a ; crs et al for $5,000,000 , mmicamilimg tihalt all lie Iloston gas conipammies will be couttohl- Iatcd. ; ' Zalassachttsctts Is tIm first stats to iass a 755 hill of this kind , and will likely soon 10 followed by otiters , tue state ef Cotimiecti. ut being looked u1'aiIi with longing eyes by bra gasmakora. In contrast was time EnglIsh average price if 00 cents ser 1,000 tIme following list of a- trices PillS for gas in representative Amen- an cities Is worth looking at ; 7ew York.$1 23 Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 41) iiIcagi . . . . . . . . . . . I 13 ? uhiiiflviiiaolls . . . . . . . I 0) 'lilliulolpitia . . . . . . 1 oo Jcrse' ) ' L'itr. . . . . . . . . I 70 irootl'n ) . . . . . . . . . . I 25 lMbiiHyihie . . . . . . . . . I ? J / t. hi > uis. . . . . . . . . . . I 59 Omaiitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . II , ) Ioattfli . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 00 ltneiacsutur . . . . . . . . . . . 1 L ailtirnor' . . . . . . . . . 1 3 St. Patti . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 70 , . . an Francitcai. . . . . . 2 00 Jaitf4ti City. . . . . . . . . 1 Cs ) incinnimtt . . . . . . . . . ithI-4 I nuvialones . . . . . . . . . 1 ) lerriand . . . . . . . . . . WI hmidiflfmnpOhitl . . . . . . . 1 D luffalt' . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0) AilegIitiy . . . . . . . . . . . 9 lilwailikee . . . . . . . . . I ® \b , amiiaington . . . . . . . . 1 2.s There is only 0115 Amuarlcaui city of ( ho argest class which owns amid olttarates its wn gas works-I'hiiladolphila. In that city lie Price of gaiu is emily $1 per 1,000 , and , cables ftiriiisimlng time consumer with his as at thIs enniparatively low price , limo city f Philadelphia Is makiiig an anuitial profit Ii ito gait works of over 71.800,000. A ilnmiImiiilja't , linyr. A veritable Oiulo party sot in the lobby t the Raleigh last evening , wiioJi ftiliy a all dozen ilmichtoyca joine'l each other hsy lance , says the Waitliiiigtoni Tinics. Ohio of iefll WilS Major George Anderson of SprIng- -3 old. "Our city will lIrobalIly next upriiig enjo 10 dIstinction of havIng tile smahlea mayor in ( lie svorld , " said lIe. "All ( list is aching is lila elecilohm , for he Imati announced Imsuif as a ta'uimdate. ills ua.miiu Is Ccl- aol Jomiephi LelTul. His popukrlty Is very reat. lIe Ii. omm of tii most acted per. nitges In time world , amid Is even minnailur lan ( leneral Tom Thmuntmb. Repeated fattu. IllS otters have bet'n made to bib to travel r exhibItIon Ilurposes. but lie has always climicd , and turned lii. . . attention to rais- ml : fancy itoultry and pet dogs , from whieb (3 made ( luite a fortune , "Coloimol Lufful was born In 2833. It is mid his father wait six feet one inb bIght i ihie stoekitig feet , and that his mother nigiled 200 poiiiitis. lie marricil a little iS ) ' scarcely larger than himself , and they aye four pretty children , nil of umorimmal 10. TIme camididato once was a member the city council. " ileforo leaving home oem your meiinnner va- itioni procure a bottle of Chmmaimiberlalim's Due , Cholera atitl Diarrhoea Remedy , It almmiost certalim to be needed and may save IU tile necesalty ; or returnhiig iuoimuo before ie end of your 'acation , Tiio 25 end GO : nt sizes for sale by druggists , -