! - - - - : - - nTTT ; T - - 'UIEUS1X1W1YTTYThTflAyj1jNE26T898. * 4 * . * * * * 4 4 * * * * * * * * * * . .I ECHOES OFTHEANTEROOM June 21 wn Eatcrii Star ( lay at the expOl- tion and more than 300 women of that or der engagcd In celebrating the occaaon The 1uadquarter ? upon ( ho exoaIton ! gToJndq were In the Frcmaaonry room In the ehrnsk bufldtng. A recptlon was given the officera of the Nebrnaka gnnd chnp. tei In honor of the visiting grand omcerfi fl(1 Oetietttl arnn Mntron Mra. M. E. Par trlilgo of Oacnnd , Cn1. and General Grand Uecretary Mrs. Lorairie P11km of Chicago. 1tefrshmenta were aerved to all vhttor from 2 until 3 In the afternoon , and a banS quct was given at 6 oclock in honor of the gran(1 ( OfflCCt $ , Among ttioo preacnt were helen M. Stirea , grand matron , Colurn bun : I ) . II. howard , grand patron , Lincoln ; Mrs. Eva M. ilaidwin , azocInto grand rna tron , North l'lntto ; U. M. Turton , past grand patron , Lexington ; I. I ) . IJavis , past grand treasurer , Omaha ; Charles J. Phelps , past grand inns- tcr Sclitiyler ; Frank It. Young , grnul master liroken flow ; Mrs. M. F. l'artridge , most worthy grand matron , Oakland , Cal. ; J4rs. Loraine I. I'Itkin , most worthy grand $ ecrctar } ' Chicago ; Mrs. Eva M. Porter , 'worthy granl matron , Saline , Cal. ; Mra. 11. A. Erccnbrnck , right worthy grant trcns- I urer , Miamosn , La. : Mrs. Mattlo P. Barney , ! worthy grand matron , Chillicothe , Mo. ; Mrs B. Russell , assistant grand matron , Pleasant - ant iiiil , Mo. ; Mrs. M. Jackson , past grand matron , Council Bluffs ; C. II. Phelps , grand patron , Kansas City. In the evening a Iensnnt meeting was held in tIu Nebraska building , at whichi speeches : Wore made by C. II. Phelps , Mrs. lichen I ! . 8thcs , M a. Lorainc PLtkIn atl C. J. l'hielps. } The gland chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star of Nebraska held its meeting In Omaha \Vcdncsdny and Thursday , the meetings being attended by more than 300 eIegtes froni all parts of the Btnte. Aside from routine business and the election of officers no matters of Importance were die- , posed of. The following is a list of the emeers for the ensuing year : Grand worthy 1nrttron , Idrs , lva M. flaidwin. North Platte ; granit patron , arld B. Howard , Lincoln ; associate grand matron. Mrs. Maud M. Green , Genoa ; assistant grand patron , Charles Phelps , Schuyler ; grand secretary , Dr. Eleanor lalloy ) , Omaha ; grand treasurer , Mrs. lto3e McCivirin , F'remont ; conductrcss , .lrs , Cora \Vhittemorc , Nehigh , assistant conductress , Miss Anna B. Peterson , Omaha ; grand chaplain , Kate Amble , Lexington ; grand lccturcss , Alice Fl Ltnihsley , Table flock , In. ; grand Aclahi , Mrs. Anna Walder , Ncligh ; irnnit Ruth. imogeno Foster , Nd- Ion ; grand Esther , .lennle M. Yennel. hart- Ingtoii ; grand Martha , Emily Compton , Cc- dar Itniildg , ha. ; grand Electa , Maria E. Stroeter , Crete ; grand marshal , Ida Taggett. Nelraska City ; grnnd organIst , Carrie Mend , outhi Omaha ; grand warden , Mrs. Bertha , .Colilng , York ; grand scntiel , Frank II. : Young , hiroken 130w. flui'si1 liobson castle or the Royal Ihighilandoru was organized at Battle Creek , Neb. , on June I 21 , the followIng being the hst of ofllc.re who vcro Installed : It. U. Scott , past II- lustrious Protector ; H. B. Funk , Iliustrloiin irototor ; John \Vcathenver , chlcf counselor , Jesse Martin , worthy evangel ; Frank Mar- tin. secretary ; NichoIn Lund , trcastrer : ; Charles Smith , 'nrden ; Fred \VihIis sentry ; 0. M. Thompson , herald ; T. J. Dalilel , guIde ; ; Frank Scott , first worthy ccnsr ; William iColpe , second worthy censor ; Oen O'NeIll. chic ! of spcnrsnien ; W. C. Day , chief of archers ; I' . A. CalIco , first prudentIal chIef ; James Kent , CC0I1I prudential chIef ; Mike Conley , third prudential chief ; Dr. FL Tali. . nez. and Dr. J. J. Daniel , ph3slcnl examlucis. 'Fhio newly organized castle of the Royal . Ihigiminiulers at Battle Creek has invited i1omion castle of Oakdale , hermitage castle of : Tllden , Clan castle of Meadow Grove anti the castles at Madison and Norfolk to Join wIth Ilobson castle In a real Royal 111gb- lander Fourth of July celebratIon. Monomi castle of the Royal hhlghlandors wa organized at Oakdale , Neb. , on June 21 , by A. S. I'roscott and J. W. Davin , the tot- lowing being the list of ornccrs Dr. W. A. Leo , illustrIous protector ; T. J. Ilanrahan. chief counselor ; Warren hopkins , worthy evangel ; Edward Cusbmnan , 8ecrctary ; C. I ) . Grebe , treasurer ; M. M. Greime. warden ; WillIe Illesii , sentry ; Frniiic Lep , gtiide . Charles Knowlton , first worthy censor : A. A. . Fishiback , second worthy ceusor ; Charlea I Knowlton , first prudential tiIcf ; C. B. : Grelc , second prudentIal duet ; Warren HopkIns , third prudential chief ; Dr. % V. A. . Lee , physIcal examIner , . \Vtioilhiei ( it Iie On next Thursday a meeting of nil time Woodmnen In Omaha , South Omaha , Council Bluffs and neighboring towns will be bold at . Voodirmnn hall for the purpose of discussIng the entertaInment of visiting Woodmen and for making definIte nrragements for the celebration of Wootlmnen's day , September 9 , at time exposItion. Seymour camp held a ceiebratlon of Its removal to new quarters In Woodman ball Inst week and Passed upon twelve aew applications - plications for membershIp. Colonel 13.V. . Jewell of Manchester , In. , chaIrman of the sovereign finance commit- tee. Is In the city. John F. Lawson , a promInent Woodman of Galveston , Tex. , silent a few days last week In visiting tIme exposItion. Fruft'riul a utl IIIIHIIII'Hs AsNueIIIii , A joint meetIng of ledge No. 1 of the Business Meii'e fraternity anti lodge No. 1 of the IlidependentVorlcxmien of Anierica wIll be held on next Tuesday imight and the two lodges will be consolidated In accord- anee with the coimsolltlation of tIme grand I edges , whIch took vlnco recently. August 15 has been set asIde as Business mm.nd Fraternal association day at the cx- posItIon. As soon as time consolidation of the lhmisi- fleas Mcii's fraternity amid Independent \'orltmnoii of Anierlea has been completed ntt tile work of reorganizatIon finIshed a grand celebratIon of time event Iii to be held , tI Siblild ( If 'eIerflnii , Time work of recruItIng time SOIlS of Veter- ! is' regIment In Nebraska Is being pushed wIth great success unit it is expected that ( Ito rt'gliimeiit will ho reatiy to go to the front a m itliort tIme. RecruIting officers arc at work in all parts of thu state and are meet- log wIth great success. Although the Soims of Veterans absolutely retused to go a Imart of the ThIrd regiment of Nebraska vulun- I ters. Governor hiolcomnb Is very kIndly dls- poseit toward them and has Promised to do all In hIs iower to have the regiment enter the service as a unIty as soon as Colonel Ihryamm'a regIment is sent to time front. . F'OYtNCFiU. Thie committee on arrangenients for the meetIng of time 111gb Court of Nebraska , which is to ho held In Omaha on July 19 , Is usily engaged in preparing for the meet- log. Delegates train all time calmips In the state will be iii attendance , as well as many Fcmrestera of promInence fronm other states. ti1e high Court wIll hold a meetIng at 11 Ii. mu. on time 19th , anotimr meeting In the afternoon amid in the eveimlng all the vIsitors ? Ill be entertained at the exposItion by the local I"oresters. IC nIghts ( it ' ) his , " Nebraska lodge No. 1 held an InterestIng conventIon on last Monday evenIng , con. } , ferriimg limo second rank upon two cantiltlates , Time thIrd rammk will ho commferretl next Moa. ' . . . - day evening anti an interesting aesslon is looked for. Triangle lodge N. 54 wIll gIve a luncheon on next Thursday evenIng and all niemobors latctstod In thif establishment of a uni- L tiunot tormcd rank are urged to be present , as that question will be considered. 4eret Srn'tet Niilcs. Alfaretin council No. 3 , Iatmghters of P0- cahontas , will gIve an Ice cream socIal at the home nfl iister IC. E. Decker , ISIS hurt street , on Tuesday evening , June 28. J , F. Milestone , secretary of time local chapter of the Royal Oak , , has Instructions from the suprenme secretary of the order that live of the executive committee have voted to discontinue business as an organization - ganization , but the policies of nil members In good standing will he placed In another order of excellent reputation. Clan Gordon , No. 63 , Order of Beottlab Clans , held its regular meeting on Tuesday niglmt and considered the nxmes of a number of new candIdates who were found to ho of time proper blood to become members of the order , The annual lilcnic anti Cab. tioflian games. which are to be held nt Syndicate imark on August 6 , were discussed and plans were Perfected ( or nickIng ( lie games a great success. A number of Scotcbnmen will be visitIng the exiosltlotm at that time wlmo will take part in ( be games. GOSSII' AIiOUT VOII3N. Woman's ability to maintain , equally wIth men , a due composure in time of political - litical or national excitement , is interest- bigly Bet forth In a letter by Alice Stone hliackwcll : In all the public discussIon and excitement - mont in regard to the limipciiding war with SpaIn , time women of the UnIted States have shown themselves as strongly interested - ested an time inca. One of time stock argu- meats against equal suffrage lma been that If women were allowed to vote , political excitement. would Injure their health , and perhaps umiimlimgo their reasomm. ltepresentn- ( lye Hayes of Lowell even went so far as to say in the Massachusetts legislature a few years ago that if time wonmamm sultrago bill passed it would be necessary to set up ami iimsane asylum in every ward in iloston. How foollah this predIction seems in the light of present events. An ordinary alec- tion iloes not arouse excitement enough to affect the health of a fly. The thlmeulty is to get the men out to vote. On time rare occa- alone when iolItlcal excitement really does go tip to white heat , the women Inevitably share it to the full. The fact that they cannot Vote iii no imrokctlon. Aim epidemic of intense political excitemfint in the corn- immunity call ito more be limIted to one sex than can an epidemic of yellow fever. Co-operation of men anti wonien during tiese excIting days recalls time words of John D. Long , uttered several years ago : "Men and wonmen , mneet together ninny times a year anti engage in the seine Interests - terests , not only In hirlvatc life but in public relatIons. If tlmere is an Industrial or agricultural - cultural fair , or a village improvement enterprise - terprise , they are equally a4ive. Both fur- luau members of the school committee , one as good us the 'other , not only in matters of instruction , but even In time way of school house repairs antI the grading of th grounds. Timey mlmmgle in the church meetings - ings , anti In this respect we all know that women are time salvatIon of the enterprise. They own stock in thin same bank mmmi railroad - road , and vote with commirnomi immteiligcnce on their shares. They crowd into the same Hall to attend lectures anti balls. They go to the samoa theaters. and unite In local dramatic entertainments , the svomnen usuaily a lIttle quicker at theIr parts. They holti 0311cc in the same savliigs bank and insurance - ance conmpanics , the wonmen , stmhordinate clerkships , to lie sure , but capable , If they had the same iualmmess training , of any Place. Most sIgnificant o' nil , they go to thin annie polItical meetings , listen to time same stump speakers , and it a hot cain- paign comes , engage with tIme same passion- ateness In politIcal debate , discussing men and measures at time street corners , and lighting it out around the family taimle , the hioutmehold not Infrequently divided against Itself. In view of thIs , what patience can be had when some hardshell tells tie that the heavens would faii. society would be ruined. the state would collapse if the same woniei. once In March and once in November. simoulth enter a decent town hall or warm ! room-all the more decent for their presence-walk to a ballot box and put into it a Piece of printed paper expressing iii concrete form the results of their previous consitlerations ? " Thmoughtrmml men and women may well echo Secretary Long's aucstion. Four of Senator and Mrs. Money's children , two sons and two daughters , are married. The fourth biennial of the General Federation - ation of Women's Clubs , which will meet in Denver , June 21 to 26 inchmmslve , will be time largest gathering of women ever held In this country. About 1O0 delegates are expected anti fully as many visItors have expressed their Intention to be present. Among them will be many women of an- tional reputatIon in various lines of public work. Every subject on the program will be treated by specialists anti no paper or subject - ject used at Louisville vilt be repeated. The program will be of intercat to all women , wimethmer home-makers or wage- earimers. Aside from the attractions of the biennial , the women of Denver have arranged - ranged time most generous anti typIcal west- era hospitality. Receptions , garden parties and fetes wIll occupy time hotmrs spared for social functions and a free excursion to the mountains will be given nh ( lie delegates by time biennial local board. Tue biennial will be heiti In time Broadway theater , which will be freshly decorated each imiorning with time famous wild ilowers of the Rockies , The question of rates is not yet defInitely settleti , but it is stateml that they wIll be lower than ever before , The Western Pas- seimger tu3sociation has lrnhmtel ; a rate of one fare anti $2 over , and it is hopoti that the eastern association will adopt the samoa rate. it Is probable that a stop-over of thirty days will ho allowed. A rate of one tare will ho granteti to all points in tIme state after the biennial , affording a fine opportunity to explore the scenery of the Rockies , Several excursions are already being planned. Mrs. A. M. Welles , secretary - tary of time bIennIal local board , will ho giati to answer all betters of Inquiry. i1r atldrusa is 1930 Lincoln avenue , Ienver , MIss Ethith Roberts makes an appeal to womarmhmootl In time pages of the North Amer- lean lttview , in which she begs them to retrain - train front using fcathmor decorations , wimlc'h mua ( ultimately result iii time extermInation or the most beautiful bIrds. "In one year , " site writes , "L,000,0O0 birds were sinughtereti to bedeck women's bonnets. One bUllion bobolInks were bereft of life , 70,000 song birils' notes we're stilled , that their plumage might be used for millinery iurposes. It every weimmnim commld realize timat a bitt trimmed - med with algrets was ornmimnentemi at the expemmso of a little mother life , would site still vishi for their adorimniemit ? Aigrets are obtaIned in the breathing season , when ( ho mother bird-anxious to protect hr young-will not hover far trout the nest , amid thus is an easy mark for the sports- oman. Then , when the proud , happy mother Is gone , killed in thin moment of her terror , time cries of the hungry baby birds are loft for time echoes of time woods to soothe , until death at last hushes ( item into stillness , " iiriugu Nit , , ' % ei , . fronm time Orhimmmt. SAN FRANCISCO , Juno 25.-Time steamer Coptic arrivuI here today from tIme Orient viii llommoluiu. it left Ilommg Kong two days after the steanmer l'eru. which arrived hicro yesterday , aiim ) reporta nothing new fromim the Orient or from the hawaiian Islands , 1) I ML' I m 1 I a Detroit Free I'rt'ss , 1 hate to insist Utefl toy husband's taking mc away for time sunmnter , " she bmtitl in tommes of sympathy. "It costs a grtat deal of money. " "Why do you require it , then ? " asketi the mtmother , "I have got to hceep him in a stuffy hotel for a few weeks every year to wake hlue apprectaW this way I keep hous. , " - _ _ - - - , OESCAPE FROIVAR \ TAXES They llft Nearly All Ciizcns In Ono Wity or Anotbor. BUNDLES OF HEW REVENUE STAMPS Costly 8tlckrs to Be 1tcnil for hiusi- ness on time First of JolT- Gotiinmn' Contribution to tue SnnIslm hniice , The effect oil IndivIduals of the new war revenue bill , says ( ho New York Sun , Is somethIng that a. very small proportion of the general public hiM givcim any thought to. The importers , mnnufactUrers , jobbers , retailers - tailers , in fact , all merchants who hand their wares over to the general public for con- unmptton , have not been so remiss in this matter , and time result is that most of those who come in for heavy taxes under ( ho new bIll have arranged things so that. their share of time war reVenue will be patti by time consumer. Then there are many other things in everymlay misc by the general Pub- lie , such as bank checks , deetls , mortgages , conveyances , notes and steamship tIckets , that time indIvidual himself must pay time tax on. There is going to be a great mmurn- her of surprised citizens on the first day that the new law goes into effect , wimich will probably be on July 1 , because the ar- tides taxed are SQ An Interesting feature of the new law is tue new stanmps It Is going to put into use in this country. There will bo htmndreths of ( ihiferent kInds. For weeks ( lie government engravers have been nmaking designs anti sub- mittlng them to the Treasury department for approval. It is saiml that nil of this part. of the work has beemi completed , and that the government plants , assIsted by the variomms banknote coimmhmanies , are hard at work , trying to turn out enough stamps to meet the demands of the first week in the life of time iiev law. Time demammd ( luring that week will be tre- nientlous. Every bank check must beama stamp. Most men know timat there aio thousands - sands of bank checks issued daily In this city alone. In the entire country there may be 1,000,000. YeL the stampIng of the batik checks is just one item In the list , During tIme civil war and away up into the ' 70s , when there was a tax on bank chmecks , the stamping was expedited by time banks , which entered into an ngreenhiint with the government by means of which they were ni- ioweti to atanmim themselves whole books of checks. These books were sold to the de- imosltors for the value of the stanips they contained. Whether thIs method will ho adopted now is a question. If it Is not , the depositor will have to buy hIs own stamps and stick them on himself. As the distributIon of these stamps Is in the hantls of ( lie collector of internal revenue - enue , ftc ) ' Will naturally be on sale in the olflces of the distrIct collectors. Bamiks also irlll keel ) thmenm , they wilt be on sale in the variotis exchanges downtown , ani In the business centers of the city. Stamps of the kind that almost everybody will want wilt probably be solti in drug stores and retail dry goods 8toro , as the ordinary postage stamps are today. The whole tiiing will eventually resolve itself imito a , perfect sys- tenm. The interesting questIon Is whether the government , in the short time It has imad to get ready , will be able to supply enough stamps to meet the demnanti of the first few days , If It Is hot , there will be endless con- fusloim and interference wIth business. However - ever , thma goverimnient. is not generally remiss in such amatters , and there is little danger of such a breakdown. ( htIiiiiii's Slnr , . New York City's contributIon to the war fund Under time new law will be alnmo3t twice as much as that exacted from any other city n the eoummtry. There is very little to. base calculatIons on , but it has been ioughly estimated - timated that this city will spend j'ooo0ooo annually on war taxes. There will be no protest here. It it were twice as much New Yorkers vauld stand it without a word. The tax on beer Is nominally $1 a barrel. It will be $2 under the new law. It Is expected - pected that something hike $4,000,000 a year will be realized on beer in this city. The brewcra have refused to pay or oven share the addItional expense. They say that the retaIler must stand it. The retailers are not satisfied with this plan at all. They proposed some time ago that the government qtmndruplo Its present excise charge , which Is $25 , and lot them off with that. ThIs , however , did hot meet with the almproval of time ways antI imicans committee , and they rejected It. Now the retailer must get oven on the consumer. Ho can do it in one of two ways , either raise the price of a glass , or make ( lie glass smaller. The bottlers of bee decided some time ago to charge cents more a dozen for bottled beer , but the man who sells It over the bar Is still thinking - ing it over. Many of time retailers are growling at. the refusal of time brewers to share the tax. They say that the brewers are really gain- era by the hew law , as the government allows them a rebate of 7 cents on their stamps. By charging retailers time full amount they wilt be getting just that much moore a barrel than they over diti before. From the 10-cents-a-pound tax on tea , the government expects to realize about ' $20- 000,000 annually in the country , New York's share of this , based on the importations of past years , wIll ho about $5,000,000. Theme will be no tax on tea imnimorted before July 1 , of course , amid imy that. time inmporters hope to got. Iii soimme 20,000,000 llOtmlids. Thmls , however , will only bu about 0mm-fifth of the amount usually imported eachi year. Time importers nflti ctaIleis will imever stanti time tax themselves. Tea will msimnply junip mip 10 cemits a lmOUnti after July 1 and ( ho public viil hmavo to may that much nioro for it ergo go without. Stamps will have to bo affixed to all imapers relatlmmg to real estate trummsactions- conveyances , deeds , leases , agreenments or contracts , mortgages , trust deeds abi mowers of attorney. Real estate zimen in ( hits city ihmo are fimumlllar with time revenue bill are wondering what the effect of time section which imnIloses a ( ax of 50 cents per $500 or fraction thereof on deeds antI conveyances where time consitieration or value oxceemis : is going to be. For years It line been time practice to iimscrt nonminai considerations , encrally $1 , In deeds , thm object being to keep secret the amount ol money involved in a transaction. Hereafter a miorninal comm- 4 simloratiorm mentioned in a deetl will not release - lease thin parties interested flout stamping thie deed at the rate of 0 cctmts for every $500 of value of ( ho property involved ver $100 , wimichi vlil , of course , reveal the real consideration. From real estate transactions in this cIty time governmncimt. will probably derive about $500,000 unrmually. The revenue from the country from this item of the bill will probably - ably bo between $15,000,000 anti $20,000,000. 'liii' l'invim him Vnil Stre.'t , A very large part of ( ho war tax will comae out. ofVnli street. The tax of 2 cents on each $100 of stock and bond sales Is a heavy one , but the brokers are not kicking , Ihual- ness on the Stock Exchange has averaged 400,000 shares a day lately anti if it continues - ues at ( lint rate time daily assessmmient will be $8,000. 0mm the total sales of stock last your ( lie revenue would have ( mccii $1,500,000 anti there is no reason to imelleve that It will be any less than ( limit after the revenue bill gets in working order. Time fIgures if time Consolidated llxcimunge last year would bring its revenue up to within $200,000 of tim Stock lxcimango assessment. The Pro. duce anti Cotton Exchanges are let off with a tax of 1 ceimt for $100 , 'l'hiIs would brIng the former's contribution to thin war fund ( o about $150,000 and the iatter' about $59- 000 a year , About ( ho biggest item downtown , bow- I will be the tax on htik checks , In T lS7t time revenue from this source was $2- 318,455 lii the country The tax on bank checits in this city nhin't , will probably rim tip to $3,000,000 a i'a mmnder ( lie war rev- cnuo law , From tM * ammk capital tax , the tax on foreign bills of exchange , the tax on 1 Li tim capital stock anti IT funthcd debt of all corporations mind fnomtother taxes in the financial center , it. fl climateti that $1,000- 000 a year will be ( , Altogether Wall street will contribule sonmething like $13- 000,000 a year to thg yn fund. Time tax of 1 centqjitelephone ? messages costing more than S ' cents iii put on jmay messages , of which tt1 were 9,000,000 sent In this city last year. The telegraph corn- panics have planned to get even on the tax on messages by co4licling senders to put a 1-cent stamp on nl messages. The ( do- phone companIes are casting arounti for some means of making the public share ( ho added expense , but haven't devised any schenmo yet. Time tax on tobacco has been raised to 12 cents a pound. Some dealers have decIded to keep up the size of the packages anti Increase - crease the price. Othea have concluded that it will be a better game to let time price stay where It is and make the Packages - ages smaller. Time cigar tax is not a heavy one , amid time only difference it will make wili ho ( lint you won't get as gooti a cigar for the lirice as you used to. Time cigarette tax is $1 a thousantl and the piiimblc will either have to pay 6 cents for a 5-cemmt box of ten cigarettes or take a box with fewer cigarettes at the old lmrice. There are over 3,000,000,000 cigarettes matte an- mmimnlly in this couimtry , and the war revenue on timem will be about $3,000,000. The an- imtmal protiuction of tobacco is about 400,000- 000 pounds. Time incrensetl revenue on this atimount would be about $24,000,000. The tax on Insurance policies , on steam- shiip tIckets , on express companies , on rca. sols entering frommm and clearing to a for. eigmm port , time iimlierinuce tax antI the nit- amorous other things taxed In wimichi New Yorkers are interested ivihi bring this city's share of ( ho war tax well tip to $40,000,000 , anti many carry it beyond ( lint figure. . VASlt IN ( 'I' ! 1 lit i It , Somime i'Inln Adviuc timmit Simoimimi 13mm- nimt' Omie tim AoIiI 'I'romihile. It is as great a mistake to wash the hair too frequently as it is to wash it too sd- dom , says the CIncinnati Tribune. In the former case the c6nstant use of water is apt to wash away the natural oil of the skin , without which the hair not only loses its glossy hook of health , but is apt to turn prematurely gray and grow ( lila and scanty. In the latter case time mouths of the oil vessels at the roots of thie hair become - come clogged , dandruff forms and the growth of the haIr Is impeded , anti the hairs themselves beconie matted and dusty lookIng - Ing and utterly Impossible to be endured. To keep the hair in perfect health it shiould be wnshmeti at regular stated inter- vats. If you nmi.m strong amid well and free from a cold of any kind , once in every timreo weeks or a nmonth Is the proper limit of time to allow between the washlmigs. If you are in delicate health it should be washed every six On no account sholild thin hair he washed if you are suffering onm a cold in the imead or from Inliueiiza , aa. rIous trouble may he time restmlt. And in winter time it. is host to have time imdrr ltamnlooed ) at home , instead of going ttie hairtiresser's , and it should always beudofle in a room svlthm a file. It Is a bad tlax to wash tue hair just before golimg , .bj , as the hair has no time to dry properly and is apt to remain damp until mornini vImicii Is very injurious - ous to its growth. , Tioest , times to wash the hair are tile morimiag , the afternoon or between 6 and ? 'at night. In the latter casa..i.be hair will have plenty of time to dry before you have to go to bed. In thef6rmehmcnse , . it yo have it washed in the dyTIine , be careful not to go out of doors until It is quite dry or you will run a very great rpk of takIng cold. The proper way to wash the hair Is to have your maid do It for you , In which case you have only to sit in silent endurance until it I finished , and , of course , In this way it is very quiclcir and easily done. But sometimes your maid. is not available , and In this case you may have to do the shampooing - peeing yourself. Of course , title will entaIl much more bother and fatigue , but it you know exactly how to set to work imbout. It It will not be so long or so wearying a pro- cosmi as It would seem to be at first sight. First of all you must let your hair down and brush and comb it well till it is entirely - tirely free from any tangle. Then cover yourself with a loose white cotton dressing gown or dressing jaeket , with a big towel pinmmed carelessly around your shoulders and hanging down your back , Thou sit in front of your looking glass , comb in hand , and , partIng time hair with this , rub into the roots the wash that you are using to cleanse time hair wIth. Then make a fresh partIng and repeat the press till the skin of time head 'is spotlessly wimito all over. You must not be afraid of rubbing the scalp rather briskly. Timen you must pour a littie of the wash into your hand and gently rub It mill over the head , so as to cause a thick lather. Next rinse the hair thoroughly by hmolding the hmeatl over a batim or basin anti see ( lint the bug hair is well cleanseti at. the same time. You muust iour warm anti then tepId water over the hiad till the water iii your basin is quite clear and clean , Tlieii sqmm&'ze time hair ( do not wring it ) between the imamids amid at once envelop it in a warm , dry towel , rub it for a minute , then take a dry towel and repeat this process till time greatest - est nmolsture has been taken from the hair. Now you can throw time hair back over time shoulders and with a pIle of small , hot towels beside you , you camm sit imeforo your gloss amid , taking the hair iii sections , dry It till all time dammipnes imas disappeared , Be careful not to rub too vigorously or you will get the hmaim' very hopelessly entangled. It Is ivell o give thic final drying with a palni-iemmf tan , Hold the long hair at aria's length anti fan time air through it vigorously. This is the Norwegian method , nail is a very successful one , anti Is riot at all likely to give cold , as It. woniml secia liable to do at first sight. IL 1m winter time , you shiquid sit mmear the fli'o with the hair down for bmalf n hour orWmY'lmomir before putting it UI ) again. If in slimmpr ( lame , sit. by a sunny window , or in the open air , for the same length of tirn6 ijovlded , of course , that your hair wimsimig"has taken place in tlsytime and not atft'itimiset. You must be surcxmiimat yini have au abtmnmiant supply ofreshi , warm towels , anti that your hair _ ( dry before i Is brushed anti comimbet ) , . tour brushmes must be perfectly clean as well. It is better to tq avoid tangled. ? ' have time hair put UI ) till it Is dry as before you began to wash It. - - If you desire to tt' your hair sham- lmooed hmy a hairdresser , be sure to only go to a first-class m an'Wii is very particular in hIs nietimods , I i1a * too often kimown terrible akin trouples. eczema , parasites and other horrors caught by people who were not particular over these points , go- log to any and Tery hairdresser that they happened to be n ar , I mmmcii prefer having time bmnir prQperly done at iiome hi a skilled maid to running any of these risks. In one instance that came under my notice , a tsr- rible sltimm eruption of timla kind was caught at a iairdresser's abroad , and , though that is over seven years ago , medical skIll has not yet been able to effect a cure , though time disease Is beginning slowly to yield to trcatment.j ' must also be borne in mind that the shampoo wash , which may b mxcellen ( for greasy hair , is not so efZetive when the hair Is tin. IEEPS ( CANN1BALIS1LIVE \ Object of' an Order that Exist.q Among an Africut Tribe , Two SIERRA LEONE SECRET SOCIETIES On l3xIst , , for Ni ) Other 1'mmrmus Tlinmi to l'erpcimnte Man-lintImig , ( lie Oilier to Ad'unce Icvlt 'WorsLli , , The further reports of masemicro In the Sierra Leone province , on ( lie eastern coast of Africa , contain Imut little detaIled inforimia- ( ion and Omaha people who are personnlii acquainted with time work ( here are as yet uncertain as to the fate of ninny of their friemids. Among those in this city 'alto have hinti actual experience with coutthitlons there are Mrs. V. ' . P. llarford and Allen McCullough and they are able to Jutige from time habits ammtl customs of the mmtvea the dangers which surround niir.aionaries at that host , One of time chief sources to whIch the mis- siomiary there looks for trouble is in time secret - cret organIzations , time members of which bimni timeniselves by lasUmig vows nnd carry out fanctical nntl Inimuman rites which do not pause at murder. One such society do- Bcribo4 by Mr. McCullough is amnomig a small tribe i50 miles froimi Freetown , the principal seaport , amid its members are the only really accredited cannibals itt the vicinity. They are thin ( hisdililes of sonic unknown religion hch ! prescribes feasts at stated Intervals. Out these occasions families belonging to the orgammizatlon settle by lot which shall furnish time provIsions. Severai members of chosen famimilles disappear on the day of the batmquet. Any ciansmiman who shows weakness - ness front nge or injury vanishes In the annie mysterious fashion anti time socIety is likewise kept free from surplus 'ommmen. After timesc toast days , which are celebrated far back in the "hush , " time tribe observes a fantastical ritual which gives courage to the "war boys" to commit excesses in time surroimndiimg towns and It is timen that time nmiaslonnry must hook to the security of lila quarters. The society has no chief or clami aliegiance and is simply bound together by a cannibalistIc yew. ItnItmer I'eemmhtnr Society. Another organizatiomi of a loss dangeroims typo. but considerably more extensive , is time "Porro. " This society is not confimmeti to one tribe , but has a general mnetmibershli , nmnommg ( ito natives ott ( lint part of time coast. A lodge is locateti in all the principal towims in time miative kingdom and eorrespomids In uitany respects to secret organizations In Europe and America which adopt barbaric symbols and rituals. Time l'orro men , however - ever , iinve thin unique fashion of ahihucting wnyfntcrs and either holdtmmg them to mu- seal or selling timemn as slaves for the nc- ctmnitilation of "gin money. ' ' With time proceeds they have riotous festivals far away in the forests in a mnauner not. Unlike - like their civilized brother. TIm socIety imrogresscs through three degrees - grees amid conslderahie preparation is necessary - essary to attain full membership. Its final object Is the worshIp of the devil nnd lie hts : an Iiicarnzmto representative In time person of the "I'orro devil , " a creature in faotas- tic garb which springs out upon travelers and with the assistance of its minions car- rica thmeni away to the lodges. The first degree - gree Is imparted early in the lIfe of the camidldate , when ho is taken into the bush at tim umge of 6 years and put through a course of training until Ito is considered a man at 23 yars of age. At intervals of three years grand lodge meetings are held In time'capital citIes and on thso occasions the children preparing for l'orro membership are Permnltteti to visit their familIes. Often the inquiring mothers are unable to iocate their children among the others and are Intornmed that ( ho devil has eaten them , or , in English , they are sold as slaves to provide whisky. l'orro. Soiimeim'hmnt Itesrzmlimcil _ The iaw of the BrItish protectorate has intertered to seine extent with these pro- ceetlings and with the abduction of travelers , so in order to give time latter what is non- sitleretl a fair chance Porro men umang large signs made of woven grass on roads leading to Porro camps as a sign that those going that ay must suffer the consequences of time trespass. Time raids arc all matte at nIght , and a peculiar yell , which acts as the I'orro grip , is gIven to warn the way- farcr that the dread kitlnaper lx at hand. The Porro make an exceptIon of Europeans to avoid the vengeance of time mounted patrol and also pass by Mohammedan terrl- tqry 'shero they are under a religious baa anti the population is a unit agaInst timem. A corresponding society among the women Is time "flundo , " whlsh is a sort of ladles' auxilIary to the Porro and holds allegiance like its brothers to the evil principle in nature. Their theory 0mm this point is that time good power is already amiable , but the evil n'ust be Piopitlated. Their lodges are also icatterecl titmotight te larger towns , with retreats In time forest for the Inculca- tIoa of good Bundo doctrine. ' 1'hIii 1iI.4ltES'l' ( ; IIIL. . L. A.V. . Bulletin. ThIs girl that I'm to write about-you know time one I nit'mtmm- 'rime girl whom nil time fellows swore was lit to be mm. tmueen- Of woumiminkimid she seemed to mime thti si''t'tTtQiit mmmi tli , b'st , Anti ( htmL svns just percisely what hu eeaed to nil ( lie rest. Oh , my heart wns stirrctl when I first tact her taco to taco ! Anti to my iiiiiltiemiiil ( dyes she seemed the very itommi of grace. I mtiore imu wits a gem , a rose , an mmngel ( mimmims w'Itmgs ) , Anti itli time oIlier tc'lioss's swore time very self-sumac tliimm. Aim , well do I remember how r yearned to cumli lice amino ! To shmmire nmy Itit 3mm life synum 1mev wotmiti be mm joy ml lvi mum. Aimfi how I mused tim wonder It she'd care to eimuimgo 1mev immune ; Anti nil time oilier fellows , oh. they wondered - dored just time seine , So bong as memory hoid sway I never shall torrt't When tirst I imehil her hand in mimme-I seem to ( cci It yet' It teititr Clmmsit , HO SOft anti light , anti yet mit ) svarun imimmi true- Amid mill time oIlier ( choirs , elm , of course , tlics' held it , too , Anti then 'tW'nH mifter 1 immmti kIssed her Iimigerm4' velvet 111)3- ) I btItler , grew , flfli , Ii , ye gotis , I dared to kitt item lh's ! 'l'htt tmrireieits boomi watt tar above the stealth of kings to liumy. Anti all time other teiloit's got a kiss time sanme mitt I , Anti when at lumst time ( line arrived , down mmm m kmmt'es I tell. W'imIitT l.em my lmtmlting , ( retooling way I tried mn' love to tell. Untii imt , sPoke time gracious word my iimtiipy hirim to bless , Anti it , time oilier telloit's , why , she ga'e ( liii itme sweet "Yes , " I Timeum to item stern imaima I um ( to ask him for her humid ; My knee's were ilmni , anti simmmking so ( lint I could scarcmi' stammmi. lIe klmmdiy gave his glad consent and wielmed us mummy Jys- lie did ( its very sol-samnii thing by all the other boys. And then , of course-you know the rest- udited imeart imitti heart , I Itromniseti , I'd ham gooti and kind atmd true ' t II I ticat it do tIlt rt. ' ' Anti , wIth ( iotl' grmieitus help , I'll try to ittflOtIm imer miii , timrought life , Au every fellow will for her-tim girl ha made his Nearly five immile , or , to be exact , 24,631 feet of gravel walks have been vommstructeti Ohi thu exposition groummmls , Time total atmmoummt of sod that has been laid is 23,6U s Lmaru yards SPECIAL NOTICES Ailyertipemmicims , $ tim r t hose cimlimmitims U lii 1i tmikt'mt imimtli 12 itt , lee limo i'mii 11w immiul mint Ii 8l ( ) tot' mitoriting nii MtimuIay cilitiuns. Ails'crlPsrs , lii' ri-questing Si. lttmflm. hiremI lit't'h , itmm imn flmtsScrN tiii tiremisril to . siiimnliercd letter him enre of 'Elie lice , Aitiucos so s ill lc tit'lt'cretl emi mrcaemm t at of time iiek enl ) . hlittts , 1 1-2c mm word first insertlimu ; Ic a word ( hieri'ifter , Niptimimig taken for less ( luau 25o for time flri * Imiter- ( bit. ' 1'liee nivt'rttsemteitt. nmmmmut ba rmmn commceuttcly , ; l'1'L1.VVioNS VAVI'131) , - TYPiW'fliTING amid copying , 2G1 lice Bldg. A-661 Jys EXPERIENCED lady stenographer , tiotik- keeper , cashIer , with reliable llrmmm. lierh of references. Salary reasonalmle. Cnmm furnIsh nmaciminc , Address 'r lit. Bee , itt oimce. FIRST class colored conk , lady desires a posItion , iI20 Nicliols SI , A-342-26' 'AN'1'1iI-MA1lI Il riI , ( . - CANVASSlRS to take orders ; now limmo at work ; ito imeavy goods to carry ; salary or commission. C , F. Adams Co. , 521 13. 16th. ll-24G , ANTI3D , 3 men Iii Omaha and one finn in encim tiiiocctililctl town in Nebmaskit mind adjoining tntes to take orders for uncut's nindc-to.order umUitmi at $4.50 to $15.00 , mostly 14.50 to iO.00 , Pants $ l$0 to $ .00. ; co.to Icr unomith ummutde by ht'glnimeEs ' . 'Itlm- out experience , \\u furnish full hue of snmulmies mmmii all necessimr' otitilt. lit' fl3) imlicittioti ititil reference blittilt simiti fUll liar- ticuiara address American W'ooldfl Mills Co. , Tailors for the Trade , Chicago , Iii. 13-M6i5 Jy5 1X1Eit1ENCED invoice clerk , good and rapid writer , rimllck amid accurate itt hg- tires ; sIan It. It. bill clerk amiti general of- lice maim ; iihlmhicmitmts nuttat tittitO hue , mcii- mmry amid ( ( memmuer emnimloyers , 4dtirems ' 1' 10 , lIce. 13-M225 26 SALESMI3N for ctgnrs ; $123 a niommtlt amid eximeimses ; ohti firm ; experiemice imtiltecem- sar ) ' , C. C. Bishop & Co. , St. Louis , Mo. -130u36 WANTED at mice , 20 teams to haul brIck. IC ritemibrimik liros. , So. Omnmtlimi. . 11-311-20' - - 5 G13NT11i10N or Indies to ropresemit us in this' city ; almc same imimmtmc'r to travel ; call at omuce ; 3termnammcn ( iiositiomm. Creigim. ton Block , Ioomn S. 13-317-20' YOiTNG men , our Illustrated book eZllflhiiS how to lenrum ( lie barber tritile iii eight s'ec'ktm ; mailed free. Moler'mt Ilarher Coi- lcge , Chicago. h3-M322 30' FIVI3 roller chair amid jlnrlkasimri him ; mtmst lflit Ui $10 forfeit mooney ; b2.50 for iits. $2.50 tin uniform amid $5 as goaramitce of good faitim , to be returuueti at cioso of ox- lmosItIoml , Pro'It1eti moan remuimmi4 iii servIce ; also omle imidy cushier mmmii one iookic)1Pt'r , all of % 'liom must ho veli entiorsed. Ai'- iiY bCtWCCmi 11 ii. in. amid I p. rn , 214 South 12th St. B-M323 \VANTIID , 40 omen to work on farm. W'iigm ; $1.25 a day. IIoarti 45e a. ulay. Stamitlard Cattle Co. , Ames , Neb. B-M133 Ja' 1 A.-SAI.ESMI3N to ahl cigmirs to dealers ; salary , $60.00 to $200.00 lr unomtth amid ox- housed ) ; experiemmee umtmmet'essary ; i'er- imniuit'uit hiosititilt. Time Be i'.tora . Cigar Co. , Strimughlcid , 0. 13- \VAN'IED. mcmi and womimcn lii every towti to work for us at their homes , No emtn- vnssiuig.Ve scuimi you work imnmedlmiteiy. \V. ' have seermil Ilmies of wmrk to give omit , samoa of whIch requires um , , experlemice tviumttevi'r. I f ynum can't devote Limo c3moie day to our work , you can earn $5 or $6 mu week by vot'lmIimg an hour or two 01 Cii uveimitmg. Enclose staumip.Ve vhlh senti you full imistrtm'tions , free of charge. Standard - dard Art Iiifg. Co. , No. 12 Stamidmrth : build. tag , 142Vest 'l'ivemmty-tiilrd at. , New York 13- WANTED-First cinuci engineer for a 500- horse Power contiensimig emmgIne. 0mm wIth sumac knowledge , , f electric ilghmtlng Pre- ( erred. Address with reference. T 32 , 13cc Oihlce , . Onimilmn , . . . _ . B-311392--.Jy-2 WANTIID , sahdstni'n tosr'hi permimnes armd toilet articles ; $ iOO per month nmmtl cx- maims ; eXperi4nCe unnecessary. l'lumer Perfimnmery Co. , St. Louis , Mo. 13-37S-20' A1'l'oiN'rMI3NTS to tile govemnmnemi ( ser'lce. Thousands to be mmmdc. iii. crt'mt.Mcti number ( itt accommtmt of wmtr ; free clrcuiar 1S3 , glvimmg full particuminrit as to posltiomis , smiariee , exummnllmmmtetns ! , etc. Nat'l. Cor. hmmstitimte , Washlmmgbin , D. C. 11-379.26' ihrtiGl1r , active men and wonien to or- goutlze iodgei for firat-clnse society ; II- censed in Nob. ; imayu sick , disability anti death imemmelits to both sexes , Al terms , J. F. Reynolds , Exciummngo Bitig. , Bostttmm , Mmts. ii-i7-1n' : 13V1OrLY\V111313l3 , humstler to advertise Dr. hlornaby's Remedies ; muillon circulars to ditritumte ; sigmis to timek , ole ; salary , $10.00 weekly amid expenses ; stemitly work. 1)r. Ilormitby Itenmedy Co. , Chicago , Iii. 13-319-26' i'A1tM1ItS-For $1.00 I will semii all time iie'S50r3' fittings minti tlir 'ctiomms for umliuk- ing time imite.'dt Inuproved imutnuimmutie hog waterer ; or for $3.00 will scmid waterer complete ; reatiy for misc. 1 itumitlreds of local ngemitm4'mtimted amid mm few to sell territory. V.'ritc ( lie patentee for terms , etc. J. F. Elliott , Mutneon , him. 13-317-20' WANTED , hiding sntlthie junkers , 1st class 11)011 can earn good wages. Atitlress at once. Morley Bros. Saddlery Co. , 70 brush Ave. , Chicago. 31391 26' WANTEI-Mmtmi to keep books at mulght. NtIiC htmL cotriiCtCimt ) bookkeepers imeeml imp- iiy , T 35 , LIce. 13-345-20' C 0V13 I1NM 13N'r i'osit louis. Time vn r makes a ( iemnand for mcmi 1mm time goverim- mount civil service. Fiximmummatitmims stmon. Full immfctrmnatiorm free. Colummtidmumi Cttrm'e- spomidoncu College , Wmmshiltmgton , 13. C. I3-M310-29' FIVI3 first chmtsmt saicsmmu'fl to sell to best retail mnerclumtumtm , . i'otiitltmimmt % i'ort ii $ O i'r week mmuid expenses. Atldrcss Emmstemn .Ifg. Cu. , Idmtmmhattmmti Bldg. , Cimlc'imgo , 16-311-26' COMMISSIONS mind CiXI'mleH. Nt , Iammmtl me- ( lii I r'tl ; hr,0 a moon t Ii guaru. . mm teed umm mmiii ormle'rm4. 1\lotit'y refmmntli'd It mtls are imot mtlitisfmt'ttry. 1ong t 'rmni4 of credit. First class chemmme mumemi rmthIiremdH ulillelt with ittzmeeuim. l3remmard Mfg. Co. , Iowa ( Ity , Ia. 13-313-26' - - 3 Wl'lh 1)iIISSFII ) ltItlt'4100fl ( or thin rnn,1 , : smmimmry tmn,1 ( . , ( pfflp3 211md4t etimilt' well itcctmtnunemitletl. Cmiii 1'.ioumdmmy between 1 amid 3 p. in. lit 1319 Furmium tmet. l. C. Morris , Ii-M420 21' I. II. Fl I IIIIA itT 3mm the only expert lire loss muijuster of timu , jmeopio Iii Oituimita. ItOOmn 512 , Jhmown block. 13-MuG Jy2' VA'i'J1I-VI351L16 hImlL.P , 100 ( HIlLS ( or mmli kinds of work ; $3 to $7 week. Cunarhiari Ohilce. 1522 Domighmus , C-247 WANTED , 150 girls. flmpioymnent flmmrcmmmi , 1521 Dodge. Tl.'ieIhmOflC 210. C-M&li Jy12 GOOD , lmmtehllgcmmt mnidt1ieageti 'oman housekeeper , 13V. . Cor. 20th & Cahlformmia. C-913 20' \S'ANTl1)-GIrl ( or general lioumsewomk. Cmiii 25khCellforjmima St. C-ZOi C M 1'1''I'JNT girl wantIng 1)crnmnnent work for getmereil imtiimseivork cmiii sectmm'o It by cmmIlimmg mit ommt'e ; wuges $4 iter week. 2020 imnnme. C-MIOi 26' \'AN'rID. ctimmipcteumt girl ( ctr second work. Mrs. 'P. J. itogcrs , 1120 Park ave. ave.CM207 W'AN'riD. girl for gemmeral % % ' : ; lpencer Street. C-3l1.20 G1htI ( or gemmermil imoiisu'work ; 2 1mm fmmmiiy. Apply 5 it. in. 211 N. 1' . LIft' Jilmig. C'-M326 Jyl' GiRL for gemiertml housework. 716 N. 22nd. . . ' C-33.26' vt AN'I'FI ) , tWO brIght yoummg indies tmf re- ii ft t'mnemi t , rm'mmpem'tzi hi i I t y mm mmd gotti I imtlti rL'ss to ii ceoumm pa mm y m ; ( Tilt lemon ii im mel vI fe I mm ltf.3itess It ) mftUtiiern antI wt'stern citIes. lmmmtioymmit'mi t very vr't hi t mm b I i' a flu tiiutrotiritly remilm'In ble ; ru'lu.'rcmmcu'tu rim- ml ii I red ; ux Itetmsei liii VU mm ( ' ( ' ) l : iiOiiit lmm I mnoitt roil mu iii o iit'ctl mm imply. ' 1' 29 , lIet' . ( ' -340-26' COM i'1'riN'r * mtvimogrmipiii'r muiti typewriter ii un mmg Cxl.ttsi I iiit. A ulul mess t'ii Ii smm rum lila of work , mumulitry cx IteuTIu'tl , mmmmucimimtmt fit. simIlar whim , T 27 , Jico uillcw , C-30t-B' - - - - . - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - tTflh-PhiMAI.13 11111.1' , ( Commtimmued , ) - A ( t')2Il'l'TI.NT girl for gemiemni homise work , 4S01 Davenport. C 303 it.iII.S ; : : toemnbroitier table eotcts , work sent to yommm' Imorne ; easy , good 1a'In work ; stampeti en-ehnpo for snmTmlmO an particulars. J , ii. \'iltiy , 23 Duane SI. New York. t' 3s0-20' _ - - - - - - - - - FIt lLl'V-iIOUSi5 , cloici'I Imoumses mmmiii cottages mill over city ; $5 to $75. Fidelity , 1st floor , N. YLItL I1OUSES. hhenewa & Co. , 108 N. h&tim St. 13-249 htOUSRt , stores. feints , I'axtoml bIOtk. MOVING iiotmehobt1 goods utmid piminos , Oat.'aum & Storage Co. , 1511 ½ Fmirmmam. 'i'd. 1&.0. FUttiTNtYltl amid ht'miaeholmi of ii anti IS- room immodern ilat. for sale ; biuugmmln ; peed loentiuti , rent lois' . ilemmils. l'ttxtoii 1JIIC. iJ-zaa COT'I'AGl'S-3.rocnm , $7.60 ritmti 13.00 : 5-room , $10.00 : 6-romirn , $ l2.m'.0' 5-reomum $10.00 ; newly litiumteti anti paperetl'c'putlfui \ ; for shun- thtiii. ' .10 lhOnti of 'i'rath , l-912 A S1'L13NDID mc'slmiemmecinimi barn near Park nimil car hue ii roommis , nil nmodern inulirovemmtommts , incluiuhhimg atenmut bent , ri's amid electric light ; icmms for omme your. Fl. ilehit ) ' , let Ii. N. 1' . lAte. D--M2IS 30 7.1(002.1 macmicra lmotii'e 'itlm stntir , large simittly groummitis. Ilemnii , 1'n.ton Itik. I-M2.S1. IF YOU wammt a 7-room with large lots one imioclc soutim \Vooiwom-tii avenue with barmi for immmrses , ecv tummul hmuimitry house , call today 218 Citnmmmber of Comnmnu'ree , ] ) -M219 27 FUltNhTthitl1 of li-rotmnm house for sale , $200. Ittuit . $20 per mm1aimtim ; ( 'emitm'nhi3' inca. tt'tl , nit emmt. I I mm : in % I s I 1)0 itoltl : a l.a rgntn , Cull Itoommi 512 , ilt'OWii lhiock. L3-MIOI 26' ill'SlD13NCl fumimmlshieti to remit for 2 or I tnoimtims , miemir 50th ave. nmmui l'neiilc at. 1-ROOM house at 1117'ihlimmmims st. $10. 11. C. Peters & Co. , U. S Nut. ? hzmimk hiti. D30S26 - - Pelt lt13N'I'-FUIINIf4IIIjI ) IIOOMS , - - _ _ _ tXt'OSiTlN VlSl't'ORS-iOOn tmmrmmIsimed rooms.'rito to I3xiutsltloim htoommtimmg Co 1)oimglmts tlock , 16th timid liomige. ' -4' ' - - - - T1113 Fitrummimn Terrace iluitel 2010-30-40-43 Fttrnnmn , New mnodcrmt build log , mmciv fur- olsimluigim , nil ele'mjmmt otilsitiui rooms ; porches , lawn , trees. Especimully uiesirumblo lot' omitmu amid maummlly. i3-a11u. : .1 ylS MiCFhY furmmisimd : roomummu. 2il2 Ctls street. 1-M207 ROOMS-lOIS Califormtin ; restmumrimmit near F'UlINISIIED rooms. 3621 Cuss ; on Slier- ummaui mivenue cat' ilium ; references required. - -l- , FOlt transients , mmiodermm. ilwift , 20i0 Ihmirney E-J30' FUltNlSl lEl ) reomu ; sumigle or smuts of 3. 1132 SotlUm 11(11. ( 1"UIINISIII3D ronmumu. 521 S. 20th aVe. E-Mi5i J20' PL1'1SANT rooumis ; eemmtmnl ; private tmurnlly. 1512 Davenport , E-M320 30' h3X1'OSITION Olilciul hmmformmumi ( Bureau , 1319 Farmiamu . ; 5,000 choice rooms to rent. 1t.-40 ELEG ANT rooms , 1S17 Lemivemiwort Ii. 13021J7' MOlFII1N rooms , itousekeepimug. t1 I North 19th. 'l'rzutislcmmts. 1'-MS0G 30' FUI1NISLIED rooms lit remisomumibit' prices , 520 N. 19th. Jy7 EIi0GANT furmilshicd rooni for gcmutlemmiamm ; centrimliy iocated ; imrlvate fniimiiy. (02 5. 22tl 1St. 13-M57 Jy5' 50 FURNIShED rooms , 1117 Douglas ; oao bed in room. ITAtOGZ ROOMS-$1 week up , 1751' , Leav. , upstairs , 10-ulmio3 Jy 14 LARGFI front rottrn , lirat minor ; exposition4. . entrance 2 blocks ; 24th tumid 1.otitrep , E-2SS 26' ELEGANT roams fncimmg city lieu , EIght- cemitii nod F'armummmn streets. Mrs. , Ieffries , mont 1 , Davlulge building. E-M330 26' ELEC'rRIC light , nice betis , clean , cool ; rates how ; day or week. Over 1316 Domig- liv ; St. I-M3i9 2 NICELY fumrmilsimei ( rout rooms. umiotiermi ; transients taken , t,09 N. iSthm St. 16-3.16-27' A FUI1NISIIED room vithm all conveniences for a young lntiy Imcrmmumment in Otmmmtima , at 2531 ChIcago. E-339-20' FOR lti3NT , ulcsirmmlie moths , rmewiy fmmr- uiisiietl , in prlvimte rtimnliy ; mntmdt'rmm con- Vemmieiiceii. 2127 IolgtT ( St. E-30-26' TWO tmmrmmimhmeti rooms , suitable for four , centrally located , $5 or week. Atlmlresj T 40 , lIce , . Elli 26' - - - NI'EiY furnishmeul mnodermi rootmm ( or 2 gentlemen ; $10 a. mouth. Atltiremts ' 1' 33 , lIen. E-100 26' VERY pleamimummt south fm-omit mottmmmmm ; iu'mirn- bum locatlomi , 2226 Farmimmm. E-M407 2S' FtlItNlSimEI ) ICOOMS IlOAitI ) . FOR two resjmectalio gentlemen , niceiy tmmrmiisimed rotimmi , Ilrst-chnmis board , roomu ; Iimmnscotn i'ark neigimimorhmooti ; cmmr line commveuiiemit to South Omuhmui ; irlees .rcas- ommmmble right parties. 1323 lb. 27th' nn l'oppleton ave. F-302-27' TilE MERRIAM , first class ( Cmli ) ' lintel , 25th and Dodge His. F-253 rr.EASAN'l' rooms , mnothermm , atrietly first- cln board ; reasonable rates ; trminsleumtum taken , 522 N. 19th at. F-M(45 PLEASANT , -veil ulimnisimed room ; all met- em comivenlemmees , ehtii or withiaimt irnarcl' iirlvate famIly ; umear llamiscoma iaurlc. 1 32 , flee. F-792 - 3 'rAIlI down tlmtmt " " " " "for sam" or "for remit" sigmm in your win.iow. 'I'tme lien reaches mlmtmre Pcoli ) , ' in a dimy timimn will pass your wlumdnw 1mm a unontlm ; anti timuty consult timc'so coiumans when they wuumt tp buy or remit. h"-65 TIlE SARATOGA IIOTI3L him the place. American or Emmropenn. N. tV. corner cx- posiiiomi ; tiiuermuun Ave. amid time 24th street t'mmr limmes immiss time imtmmim'o. Sumnint'r resort style. F'nmemiiles solicIted. Moiern , cool , comtmrtnbie , ltonmu'ilie Ihtmtimiu , gmus , lIldumo antI library. 'Foicitimono lOll. You cart gut IL street car anti hind a seat In It. We have trees , llruis , grecit grmmss anti croqmmet. Iommhdo parlors , vast veranmlmma , immmnimumocks , jul I y Imeolmi a a nd a jiet lieu r. I tat es mcmi mioum- abio amid according to uccoinmumodatlonmi , F-'J13 SOUTH rooms ; transIents. 2402 ( 'muss. F--600 Jyc' TilE 'J'IIIIOWErt.28 goomi rtomqi' . 203 N 17 , J'.IiS2 J2S' Tlhl AL1IANY,2l01 Doumglmms ; newly fume. nisimed. F-M6 Jyt' WO1tF1NG girls' immmimiu. 123 H , 19th , F-M1l6 JylS' U'FOi'TA-172i Davenport , transients necom.- . tiiotinteui , h-0iI JI' - 13I.U'1'jFUL roams ; trmnaIeimts. 2.'iSI ilmir- mi ) F'-M2l6 Jy20' _ : . : _ _ _ VlHl'i'OltS to thin 'I'rmmmmsriissismiliiti , anti In- terima I mmiii I i x poiti I I on wimiiml mig I a iut'cmiro cormifortnijhe tlummrters calm mmmVo ( home mimid oxmiermse by % i'mihItmg to or ( 'mmIiimmg uilmttm the Olhicimmi lmmormnntltmn Itimru'mmim , 1319 letmrnmint St. , the only euumtimtmrlzed agency of the - ExhitHItIufl ) mmmii mmagiummermt. hitrtitmgcrtm on arrival 1mm Oummaimmu cmiii tmmkm street curs direct from army ( Idiot , Otiice ohtctm till / mind umlgimt. F-2i7 MRS. Godito , 202 N. 18th. Trnmmmulems taken. F-213J y'4 * Fi'ii3 11ENlFl'i I IUiJiil'i , 21st ammdl'Immkmiey "I s. , f.0 uimm I mm I I I ' lu rum I shmeti rot , iii. ; au. stimimuru , fruimn time A reh of time Stittet e'erytimimmg hew tummti hirmit-clitmis ; terms rca- nunmmble. F'2t6 'i'IIl Rose , 2020 llmtrtme3' : cool roonis , ( res bmmtiis ; tratmsicmmtmt timken ; rmits reasonable , \ F-310 _ _ _ _ _ _ - IIOOMS mmumtl board. 316 5. 26th. Ihlt itIl'l'-UNP'IulIfl4hhi3i ! ) ltOOMS , 1141 NOIITII 17th , 2 iurge rooms with Itmuntry , Wmmter iii rooms : mthtt ) iurgo fmommt roam. housekeeping , inquire up staIrs. G-4I'2'