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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1898)
TflE OMAHA DAILY 3SEE ; SUNDAY , SEPTEMBEU 25 , 1808. 23 DANCING SCHOOL , MORANIVH. 1R10 IInrney at. , will reopen for minus , Friday , October 14 j children , Saturday , October 16 ; prltato UHKOIUI , stage or ball room now. IMcnne rail. W6 013 MATHBWB will open his mhool for danc ing Muivlay , October 3rd , at Hoyal Achntm Iiu'l. ' 313 Mouth 1.1 St. Adults nml ililldrcn ; very reasonable terms ; write for particular * . 813 30 * 1'IAM ) Tn.YCIIl.N4i. MI88 MINNIE 1.OVI , pliino teacher. In rcncly to receive her pupils. Duvldio ? Building. 15th & Farnam. M-9CS-O1 * AUCTION. J. R. MAXCY & CO. , auctioneers , room 519 I'axton block , want ynur auction sales of real estate , merchandise , furniture , llva Block , etc. 833 TIIACICACIIS. YARD room , or storage with trackage centrally located. Address box 52 , City , 896 I'llIVATIJ HOSPITAL. DIt. LIEBER , cancers , female diseases , 1912 Lcavenworth. M m-Oct-19 STAIN'S AM ) STKNCII.S. OMAHA Rubber Stamp Co. , 213 So. 13th. Phone 1023. Write for catalogue.AUK -AUK ) 012 PIANOS TUNBII. PIANOS tuned , $1.50. Rose , 1521 Dodge. 313 O9 IHCYCLUS. NEW whceliTVlTllO to $25 ; 2nd hand wheels , 15 to J10. Omaha Bicycle Co. , 1U & Chicago. 619 PLUGENO stops punctures : fully guaran teed ; dealers send for terms. Model Mfg. Co. , 1G04 Cass. 179-O3 HARDWOOD OMAHA Hardwood Lumber Co. , oak , hick ory , ash , cypress , poplar , etc. 13 & Calif. 609-S-20 IIOUSH MOVI2II. W. COY , removed to 171B St. Mary's Avc. 845-N-29 WE SOLICIT and furnish posltons for tcnoraphers ( free. The Smith-Premier Typowrlter Co. Telephone 12SI. 891 GLASS WORKS. LATHAM & PKCHAC. Mfr. of ornamental windows , churches , residences , 1012 Farn. M521 014 S.TAMMKUING AMI 8TUTTKIUNG. SCHOOL for euro of these defeats. Julia E. Vaughan , 3 % N. Y. Life bldg. 730 O1S I3LKCTUO PLATINO. WESTERN Plating Works 1112 Dodge St. Mfc27-Oct-29 GOLD , silver and nlckelplatliiB ; get yout baseburnor nlckclplated. Omaha Plating Co. , 1302 Farnam , entrance on 13th. M-522 O14 STEREO AMI RMSrTHOTYl'ING. II. 8. STARK & CO. , 1110 Douglas. S17-O-23 II'UIINITUUU KARLING'S furnlturo repair shop , 1220 Harnpy. 11 M931 S30 STATUARY. GONNELLA manufactures artistic statu ary. Inside ornamental work a specialty. 317 S. 10th. MC21 Nov-24 UPPKRLHY CORSETS. ONLY corset made having waist line. Room 10 , Crelghton llk. ! , 15th & Douglas. 673-S-26 Jtl.iSO.NWOIlIC. MASONWORK Jobber. B. Uealy , 1822 Clark Street. 677-S2C' FINANCIAL. LIFE Insurance policies bought for cash , Richard Hcrzfeld , 171 LaSallo St. , Chi cago. 93S O3 FUIINITURI2 PACKED. M. B. WALKIN , 2111 CuminsTel , 1331 895 SIGX PAINTING. S. II. COLE , signs. 705 S. 27th. 481 O13 OPTICAL. EYES tested free. Optical Institute , Supply block. 9IG NovSO VIOLINS C. A. CASE , violins repaired. 416 Sheelj block. 29S-NU SCHOOL OK LANGUAGE. CIIATELA1NS language school , French , German , Spanish. 301 Boyd'u Theater , day and ovenlnir class. 905-O23 C ) SUES Se CO , , . .PATENT. . mm its AND souo IORS Bte lildg , Omaha. Neb. Fond for our free Invent ors' tiuldo , Tel. lO'.M. Farms for Cash or Exchange 640 acres In Adams county , southeast o : Hastings , with line utrrum ol living water suitable for a stock farm. Clear of en. cumborancc. Will exchange for a stock o : clothing or dry poods or general mcrchaudlai and pay cash difference. CLAY COUNTY. Wo offer four of thi best farms in the state iu this county n J28 per acre on easy terms of payment ( lood houses , barns , cribs , graui-rles am windmills. 1$9S statu statistics show 250.00' ' acres In corn , wheat and oats in this county leading every other county of Nebraska. G. W. Garlock , 209 South 15th St. Oraahn FREE WATCH ! Send your address and wo will express 50 tine. loiiK-llller Nickel flours. Whei Bold , remit us i.50 nml we will mull you free , a hamUomc Mem wind ami set watch which retails for J2.50. WI. > STO.CUJAH CO. , 118 Main St. Wlimtun , Jf. f. Strangers in Omaha Art invited To inspeot The Bee Building. The most complete Newspaper plant In the West , I1A.MC STATIJSIi\TS. No. S97S. Report of the Condition of the t'M'ITu .Vl , lr..i .Vt i lO.Vtli ll.V.MC. At Omaha , In the State of Nebrnskn nt the Close of Business , September 20. 1&93. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. . . $1,214,92271 Overdrafts , secured nnd unsecured 12,018 01 U. S. bonds tu secure circulation $150,00000 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 100.03001 U. 8. bonds on Imnd. . 2J9GW 00 509.600 00 Premiums on U. S. bonds 27,559 41 Blocks , Hi'curltlei ) , etc. . 52,042 66 Banking house , fin til- lure and fixtures 12,592 32 Other real estuto and mortgages owned . . . . S3S29 78 Due from national banks ( not reservu agents ) 112,21301 Due from Htuta banks und bankers 87,20020 Duo from approved reserve - ' servo agents 4iO,7S3 22 710,237 43 CheckK und other cash Items 610 85 Exchanges for clearing house 21,992 11 Notes of other na tional banks 15,00000 Fractional paper cur rency , nickels und cents 323 93 Lawful Moiipy Reserve In Bank , viz : Specie 13S.681 M Legal tender notes. . . 115,00000 234 , 6U C9 Redemption fund with t' . S. treasurer (5 ( pur cent of circulation ) . . 6,75000 Duo from U. S. lreun- urcr other than 5 per cent redemption fund 6,00000 Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In. . . $ 400,000 00 Surplus fund 26.0UO Ou Undivided protlts , less expenses and taxes paid 13,72381 National bank notes outstanding 135,00000 DUP to other national banks $611,47253 Duo to state banks and bankers 393,02767 Individual deposits subject to check 928,793 18 Demand ccrtlllcatcs of deposit 32,52072 , Time certificates of de posit 2DS.S24 31 Certified checks 2,51065 Cashier's checks out standing 15,232 9) United States deposits. 100,000 00 2,383,410 03 Totiil . , , State of Nebraska , County of Douglas , BS : I A' . II. Caldwell , cashier of the above named bank , do solemnly swear that the nbovo statement Is true to the best of my knowledge und belief. V. 11. CALDWKLL , Cnahler. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21111 day ot Sei > tembcr. > S. mlo Notary Public. Correct-Attcst : JJAULOW. C. W. HAMILTON. II. R. GOULD , Directors. " ' ° 'Report of the Condition of TIIH SIKUCHA.VrH NATIONAL HAMC , At Omaha , In the State of Nebraska , at the close of Business September 20 , 1893. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . . $1,009,782 19 Overdarfts , secured and unsecured . 12,019 56 U. S bonds to secure circulation . 60,000 00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits . 100,000 00 U. S. bonds on hand 100,000 00 Pdemlums on U. S. bonds . 13,50000 Stocks , securities , etc 6,527 4o Bunking house , fur nlturo nnd flxturtB. . 211,000 00 Other real estate , and mortgages owned . . . . 61,004 94 Duo from national banks ( not reserve agents ) . . . . . . . . . 48,201 Due from state banks and bankers . 1,506 18 Dutv from approved reserve , agents . 8o8,129 63 907,838 21 Chocks und other cash Items . 9,349 59 Exchange for clearing llOUSo . 91OsS U7 Noies ot other national banks . 30,53000 Fractional paper cur rency , nickels and ctmts . 32971 Lawful Money Reserve - servo in Bank , viz : Specie . , . . $229,22300 Legal tender nottn . . . 100,00000 470.120 37 Redemption , fund with U. S. treasurer (5 ( per cent of circulation ) . . 2,250 OC Total . $2,991,102 74 LIABILITIES. Capital Htock paid in. . . $500,000 OC Surplus fund . 100,000 OC Undivided proilts , less expenses nml taxes paid . 5,09993 National bank notes outstanding . 45,000 OC Due to other national banks . $323,817 31 Duo to state banks nnd bankers . 375,506 63 Individual deposits sub ject to check . 913,41966 Demand certificates of. deposit . 66,21947 Tlmo certificates of deposit . 281,03062 Certtlied checks . 2,916 2S Cashier's checks out standing . 55,13387 United States deposits 98,876 92 2,344,002 7S Total . $2,991,10274 State of Nebraska , County of Douglas , ss : I , Luther Drake , cashier of the above- named bank , do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. LUTHER DRAKE , Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 21th day ot Septpmber. U93. CHARLES II. WEEKS , ( Seal. ) Notary Publlnc. Correct Attest : FRANK MURPHY , BEN B. WOOD. FRANK T. HAMILTON. Directors. HAILWAY T1MK CA11U. Lincoln , Denver , Colorado. Utah. California , Black Hills , Montana & Pucet Sound 4:35 pm 4:00 : pm Hastlngti Local 7:00 : pm 7:40 : pm Lincoln Fast Mall S:55 : pm " 11:40 : am Denver , Colorado , Utah , California anil Puget Sound. 11:50 : pm 2:15 : ara Dally. Dally except Sunday. W ABASH RAILROAD- Tlcket onice. HIS Farnam Street. Telephone , 892. De pot , Vcnlh and Mason Htreets. Tolephone. 629. Leavvs. Arrive. 'Canon ' Ball" Express , , . : W pm 11:30 : m Dan-/ RAILWAY TI.MB CARD. ( Continued. ) THICAOO , ST. PAUL. MIN- ncapolls & Omaha Railway General Ofllces , Nebraska Division , Fifteenth and , . Webster Streets. City j-lcket TfTlce. 1401 Farnam Street. Tele phone , 501 Depot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone , 1,45 , Leave. Arrive. Bloux City Acrnm. . 8:60 : urn 8:35 : pm Bloux City Accom. , 9:50 : ara 8:35 : pm Blair , Emerson Sioux City , Ponca , Hartlneton and DloomlleUl 1:00 : pm 11:55 : am Bloux City , Man- kato , St. Paul & Mltinpapolls 6:00 pm ' 9:00 am No. 2 , St. Paul Lim ited Makes no stops In Neb 6:00 : pra No l Exposition Llmltrd-MnkeH no stop in Neb 9:00 : am Nos. 21 arid 22- Exposition Local , to Emerson , stops aU stations except Brlggs 6:15 : pm S:30 : am Dally. Dally except Sunday. Sun day only. Does not stop ut DeSota or Coffman. CHICAGO & NORTHWEST , prn Railway City Ticket Oince. 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone , 561. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , Leave. Arrive. Daylight Chicago Special 6:40 : nm 11:56 : pm Mo. Valley , Sioux City. St. Paul & Minneapolis 6:00 : am 10:45 : pm Mo. Valley , Sioux City 7:45 : am 9:00 : pm Carroll , Dennlson , Council Bluffs. . . . 11:30 : pm 9:40 : urn Eastern Ex. , Des Molnes , Marshall- town. Cedar Rap ids and Chicago. . . 11:03 : am 4:20 : pm Atlantic Flyer , Chicago cage and East 4:53 : pm 4:20 : pra Fast Mall , Chicago to Omaha 3:15 : pm Northern Express. . . 6:30 : pm 8:40 : am Omaha-Chicago Spe cial . . . . . 6:53 : pra 8:25 : am Omaha-Chlcauo Ex press " 9:00 : pm 6:55 : am Dally "Dally Ex. Saturday , " 'Dally Ex. Monday. | FREMONT. fcLKHORN & Missouri Valley Railway- General Office * . United States National Bank Bldg , _ - - _ _ Southwest Corner Twelfth and Farnam Streets. Ticket Office , 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone , 661. Depot , 15th and Webstar Streets. Telephone 1.45S. Leave. Arrive. Black Hlllg , Deadwood - wood , Hot Springs. 3:00 : pra 5:00 : pm. Wyoming , Casper and Douglas * 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm Hastings , York Da vid City , Superior , Geneva , Exeter & Sewnrd 3:00 : pm 6:00 : pm Norfolk , Verdlgre and Fremont 8:15 : am 10:45 : am Lincoln , Wahoo & Fremont 8:15 am 10:43 : am Fremont Local 8:15 : am York Passenger 6:10pm : 9:40 : nm Dally. Dally except Sunday. Sunday - day only. Dally exceptSaturday. . \SIOUX \ CITS & PACIFIC Railroad General Ofllces. United States National Bank BulKlIni ; , S. W. Corner - ner Twelfth nnd Farnam Street ; Ticket Office , 1101 Farnam Streel. Telephone , DC1. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 62r.Leave. Leave. Arrive. Sioux City , Man- kato , St. Paul , 6:00 : ara 8:40 : ara Minneapolis . . . . . . . 6:3u : i > m lu:45 : pm Sioux City Local. . 7:4o : am 9:00 : pm pally UNION PACIFIC "THE Overland Route" General OfTlces. N. W. Corner Ninth and Farnam Streets. City Ticket Ofllce. 1302 Farnam Street. Telephone 316. De pot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone 62S , Leave. Irrlve. "Tho Overland Limited" for Den ver , Salt Lake , and western p'ts. . 8:50 am 4:43 : pm The Colorado Spe cial , for Denver & all Colorado p'ts. 11:55 : pm 6:40 : am Fast Mall Train for Denver , Salt Lake , Pacific coast and all western points 4:35 : pm 6:40 : am Lincoln , Beatrice & Stromsburg Ex. . . 3:30 : pm ' 12:30 : pm Fremont , Colum bus , Norfolk , Gr'd Island and North Platte 4:33 : pm 4:15 : pra Columbus local 6:50 : pm 9:40 : am South Omaha Local Pass Loaves , 6:15 : a. m. ; 7:00 : a. m. : 9:10 : a. m. : 4:05 p. m. Ar rives , 10:30 : a. m. ; 3:30 : p. m , ; 6 p. ra. Council Bluffs Local Leaves 8:40 : n. m. : 6:50 : n. m. ; 7:40 : a. m. ; " 9:40 : a. m. ; 10:30 : a. m. : 12:30 : p. m. ; 2:15 : p. m. : 4:30 : p. m. ; 4:35 : p. m. ; 4:55 : p. m. ; 5:55 : p. m. ; 8:20 : p. m. Ar rives. 7:20 : n. m. ; 8:25 : a. m. ; 9:10 : a. m. : 11:30 : a. m. ; 3:05 : p. ra. ; " 3:30 : p. m. ; 4:20 : p. m. ; 6:40 : p. m. ; 6:30 : p. m ; "fl:50 : p. m , 9:03 : p. m. ; 11:65 : p. ra. Dally. Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO , HOCK ISLAND & Pacific Railroad "Tha Great Rock Island Route. " City Ticket Office , 1323 Farnam Street. Telephonn 428. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone 629. Leave. " 7:16 : am ' 11:30 : nm 8:00 : ara Springs , Denver , Des Molnes , Rock ' Island and Chicago cage . 7:15Pm : 8:50 : pra . _ . . . " filftvnrtr tTMifnw * ft * ? A * n A OJIAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL- P2B ! rond-Omana , Kansas City & ARTHUR Eastern Railroad "The Port Arthur " Route"-Tlcket Olllco 1415 Farnam Street. Tele- Mason Streets. St. Louis Cannon Arrive. Ball Express . . . . :50pm : 11:30 : am Knn.sas City & Qutncy Local . . . . 9:05 : pm Kansas City Ex press 7:45 : am Omaha & Qulncy Express 1:30 : pm 7:45 : ara Port Arthur Ex press * 8:30 : pra Dan/ MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL- road-General Ofltces and Ticket.Office , Southeast Cor ner 14th and Douglas Streets Telephone. iH. ( Depot. 15th and Webster 8t3. Telephone Leave. Arrive. St. Louts-Kansas & Neb , Limited 3:05 : pm 12:55 : pm Kansas City & St. Jospph Express , . . . 9:30pm : 6:00nm : Nebraska Local via Weeping Water. . . 4:30pm : " 9:45 : am Exposition , Local via. Nebraska City * 6:00pm : " 1005am ; - . , - , . -ii---- Dally. E > * IIy except Sunday. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & St. Paul Railway City Ticket Office , 1501 Farnara Street , Telephone. 2S4. De pot , Tentr and Mason Biraets. Telephone , 629. . _ . Leave. Arrive. Chicago Limited Express 5:43 : pm 8:20 : am Omaha & Chicago Express " 11:00 : am " 4:15 : pm Sioux C'ty and Des Moines Express . . " 11:00 : am " 1:15 : pm Manila Local M:00pm : " 9:15am : IlELIGIObS SERVICES. ItuptUt. BETH EDEN CHUUCII. 819 SOUTH TWENTV- ninth Avenue. Hev. C. II. Allen , jr. , l'a tor B rvlcra at 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday ecliool at noon ; II. Y. I' . U. 6:30 : p. m. CAIA'AHY CHUnCH , TWENTY-SIXTH AND Beward Street ! . ll v. Tbornas Ander on. Pavtor Strvlcti at 10:30 : a , m , und 7:50 : p. m. : Sunday chool at noon. FIRST CRUHCir , THiniT-FIFTH AND FAR. nam Slrotti. Hev. T , I * Keiman. Pastor Srrv- let * at 10 : ) ' ) a. m. and J p. m. ; Sunday ichool at JIMS a. m. ; Junior union. 3:30 : p. m. : 1) . Y. I . U. , 7 p. m. ; Ml ilnn Sunday school. Twenty , clrhth avenue and Kornam , 1:30 : p. m. GERMAN UHUItCH. TWKNTY-SIXTII AND Eeward Strttti. lUv. Auguit Holier , raitor Servtcea at 10JO : a , in. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Hunday tcbool at :15 a. m. a HACK muncH. TENTH AND Annon Streets. Hev. J. O. Staples. Minuter-tfcrvlcei at 10:43 : a. ra. and S p. m. ; Sunday ichool at noon ; Boiprl meeting ! , Wednesday evening ! Youne I'eople'a meeting. Friday evening ; read ing room op n every evenlnK. IUMANUEL CHURCH , DINNET AND TWEN- ty-fourth Street * . Pulpit supplied temporarily ; service * at 10:10 : a. ra. and 7iO : p. m. ; Sunday ichool at noon. MOUNT PISGAII CHUnrn. TWENTT-SEV. emb < aad Can Streets , Rev , Robert January , SIHVICI : . ( Continued. ) PaMor Serv. ; es at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : n. m. ; Sunday school it 12:30 : p. in. : prayer meeting Wednesday evening ; Young I'cople'a meeting Friday evening. OMVUT niuncit , GRAND AVENIT. AND ThlrtylKh'h Street , Ilev. A. J. Fleming , Pantor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday Ichool at r-vo. SWEDISH CHt'HCH. 611 NOHTH lilUH- tsenth Rtreet , n v , v. Swarti , I'astor SerUcea at 11 a. m. and 7So : p. m. ; Sundty school at Z10N ClUmCH. MIS C1HANT STUUET , IICV. T. T. Ward. Pastor Servlcii at 11 t. m. and 7:30 : p. m. , Sunday school at 12:30 : p , m. Clirlxtlnn. FIHST CHURCH , COIINF.R TWENTIETH Street and Capitol Avenue , Ilev. J. M. Vawtcr , Paetor Services at 10:30 : H , m. and 7SO : p. m. ; Sunday school nt 1 ! m. ; Yountr People's Society ot Christian Endeavor at 6:30 : p. in. ; piojcr meeting Wednesday at 7:30 : p. m. GRANT STREET CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH and Grant Strwis. ftev. Ciur'.fn Tavloi. PaMor Services Rt 10:30 : a , m. and 7:3J : p. in.i Sunday nchool at noon. WALNUT HILL CIH'RCII , < 20 NK-'ItOLAt Street. Rev. Joseph NlcholJ. Pnutoi Scrvlcet at 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 : p , m. ; Sunday school at 3 p. m. Cuimrruntlnnnt. CHERRY HIL.U rill'llClt. 6011 NOUVII FORTY , second Str * t , Rev. I , . S. Hand , Pastor Serv ices at II a. m. ; Sunday school at noon , FIRST OHUHCH. NINETEENTH ANt ) DAV- cnport Streets , Rev , Frankc A. Wanleld , Pastoi S t"lces at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. HILLSIDE CHCHCH. THIRTIETH AND OHIO Streets. Kev. Jacob Flock , Pnitor Services al 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt norm : prayer nervier Wednesday nt 7:30 : 11 in. PARK VALE CHURCH. 2UI ! CA9TELLAH Street , Rev , Frank II. Anderson , Pastoi Services nt 8 p. in. ; Sunday school ill 3 p. m.i Christian Endeavor tit 8 n. m. "ILORIM CHURCH. 102 NORTH FORTY 1'IRST Street , Rev. Frank D. Jackson. Pastor tfervlcei nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. in. ; Sunday school ul noon. "UYMOUTH CHUHtlt. TWENTIETH ANE ipcncer Streets Ilev , Howard MncAyeal. Pn'toi Services nt 10:30 a. in. and S p. m. ; nmleavoi Hoolety nt 7:15 : p. in. ; prayer meetlni ? Wednesday - day nt 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. vr MARY'S AVENUE CHURCH , TWENTY- luventh Street and St. Mary's Avenue. Ilev. R , Wrlsht JJutler , D. D. . Pastor Services nt 10:3C : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. SARATOGA CHURCH. TWENTY-FIKTH Street and Ames Avenue , Rev. U S. Hand , Pastor Servlcrs at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:45 : p. in. ; Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m. ALL SAINT'S CHURCH. TWENTY- Sixth and Spencer Streets. Rev. Thomas J. Mackay , Rector Holy commuulor every Sunday in the month , except tin first , nt 7:30 : a. m. : sermon nt 11 a. m and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school ut 9:3 : ( u. m. CHURCH OP THI : GOOD SHEPHERD , T\VUN. llelh and Ohio Streets. Ilev. Ocorgi" EclwafJ Walk , M. A. . Recior Services HI 8 a. m. , II a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school at 45 a. m. ST. ANDREWS CHUIICH. CORNER CHARLES nnj Forty-first Street * , Ilev. C. If. YOUIIB. I'rle l Services at 7JO : a. m. , 11 ft. m. and 7:45 : p. m. : Sunday school at 10 a. in. Fridays al 7:13 : p. m. BT. AUOUSTINE'S CHURrH. THIRTY-THIRt ! nnd Francis Slreets. Prlesl In Charge. Ri-x- W. S. Howard Servlcei al 4 p. m. ; Sunday school al 3 p in. BT. IJARNAIUS' CHURCH , CIS NORTH NINE- tccntli Slrei-l. Rev. Jnlm Wllllamp. Reclor- Servlces at 7:30 : n. m. , 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m.i Hunilnv rhml nt 9:30 a. m. BT. JOHN'S C1IUHCH , TWENTY-SIXTH ANE Frankl'n ' Slreets , Ilev. W. S. Howard. 1'rlesl- Services at 7:30 and 11 a. m. nnd 7:43 : p. m.i Sunday school at 9:80 : a. m. ; dally services al 6:45 and 7:00 : a. m. and 4:45 : p. m. ; Wednes days al 7:45 p. m. : Fridays nt 7:30 : p. m. ST. MATHIAS' CHURCH , 1423 SOUTH TENTH Slreet. Rev. L. F. rotter , Prleit In Charge- Services at 7:30 : a. m. ; 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. ra. Sunday school nl 10 a. m. BT. PAUL'S CHURCH , 3211 CALIFORNIA Street Pulpit supplied temporarily ; services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at K ' ST. PHILLIP THE DEACON CHURCH. HZi North Twenly-flral Slreet , Rev. John Alberl Williams. Roi-lor Services nl 7:43 : a. m. , 11 a m. and 8 p. m.i Sunday school al 10 a. in. dally mornlnR prayer. 9am. : cvrnlnK , 3 n. m , TniNITY CATHEDRAL , CAPITOL AVE. nuo and Eighteenth 3trc.it. Ut. [ < cv Georg'B Worthlngton. D. D. , Blshon , Verj nev. Campbell Fair , D. D. , Dean Holj communion , 9:23 a. m. : llt-iny , 10 a. m. morning- prayer , 10:30 : n. m. : rii.m school , 12 noon ; evening prayer , i:45 : p. Kvauarellcnl. EMANUEL CHUnCH , 2M2 MARCY STREET Ilev. Q. J. Strelcher , I'nslor Services nl 10:31 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at iv.Sl FREE'ciiuncif. . TWELFTH AND DORCAS Slreels , Hev. F. H. W. Hniochert. Pnstnr- Servlces at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunda } school nt 2:4 p. m. SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH. 2JM DAVEN. port Slreel. Hev. F. O. Hullman , Pastor- Services at 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30. : p. m. ; Sunda ) school at 3:43 D. m. Z10N QERMAN CHURCH. 2623 8PRAUUB Slreet. Ilev. Ernest Mehl. Pastor Services al 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 : p. m , ; Sunday school al 11:30 : a. m. Lutheran. DANISH ClIUnCH. S15 SOUTH TWENTY , necond Stre l. Ilev. I. C. Paulson. PastorS S rvlces at 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. m. , except lasl Sunday In Ihe month , when there ara no even. Ine services ; Sunday ncnool al 9:30 : a. m. EMMANUEL SWEDISH CHURCH , NINE , leenlh and Cars streets , Rov. I . J. Svard , Pastor Services at 10:43 : a. m. and 7:45 : p. m. Sunday school al noon FIRST GERMAN CHURCH. 100 * .SOUTH Twentieth Street. Rev. E. J. Prese , Paslor Services at 10:15 : . m. ana T:3d : p. m. ; Sunday school at 2 p. m. KOUNTZE MEMORIAL CHURCH. SIX- leenlh and Harney Slreels. jneA 3 Turkle , raster Services at 10:30 : a. m. und 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school s : nocr. GRACE CHURCH , TWKNTY-SIXTH 6TREE1 and Woolworth Avenue , nev. Luther M. Kuhns , I'astor Services nt 11 a. m. and 7:3 ( p. in : Sunday bchool nt 12:15 : p. m. NORWEOIAN AND DANISH CHURCH. :31 ( Norlh Twenly-slxih Slreel. Jtcv. J. N. Ander son , Pastor Services at H a. m. nnd 7:30 : p m. : Sunday school at 12:15 : p. m ' PELLA DANISH CHURCH 221K NORTH Twenty-sUlh Street Pulpli supplied tern- porarllyj services at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at noon. BT. MARK'S CHURCH. TWENTY-FIRST ANE Durdelte Streels. Rev. Leonard Qroh , Panlor- Srrvlces at 10:45 : a , m. and 7:30 : p. m , ; Sunda ) school at noon. ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH. FOURTEENTH and Ccnler Slreets. Ilev. A. J. Turkle , Pastor- Sunday school at 3 p. m. ST. PAUL'S GERMAN CHURCH. 2723 FARKET Streel , Ilev. John F. 8. Her. Paslor Servlcei at 10 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m.j Sunday school at I p. m. ; evening , second and ( ourlh Sunday Ir each month at 7:30 : p. m. SALEM EVANGELICAL SWEDISH CHURCH 3219 Soulh Twenly.thtrd Street , Rev. C , E Elvlne , Panlor Services at 10:30 : a , m , and 7:31 : P. m. ; Sun-lay school at noon. MethodUu FIRST CnURCH. TWENTIETH AND DA YEN- port Slreels. Rev. John McQuold. D. D. . Fasloi Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : D. m. , Sunda ] reboot at noon. FIRST GERMAN CHURCH , ELEVENTH AND Cenler Streets. Rev. Otto E. Krlege , Paslor- Servlces at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sundaj school st noon. HANSCOM PARK CHURCH. TWENTY-NINTH Street and Woolworth Avenue , Rev. F. M , Slseon. D.D. , Paslor Services at 10:30 : u. m. . and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. MpNMOUTH PARK Cfli'RCir. THIRTT. fourth Blreet and Larimer * Avenue. Rev Frank W. Bross. Pastor Services at : i e. m , and 7:50 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH. Ul ! Norlh Twenly-sUlh Street. Ilev. Jtasmus Wll- helmsen. Paslor Services at 10:50 : c. m. and 7:3 : ( p , m. : Sunday school ul noon. BT. JOHN'S AFRICAN CKCRCH , EIOHT centh and Webster Streets. Rev. Jimes ( C Owens. Pastor Service * at 10:43 : a. m. and 7 : * P. m. ; Sunday tchuol at 1:15 : p. m. : UpworU League every Sunday evening one hour pre ceding preaching ; prayer mtellnp even Wednesday evening at 7JO : ; class merlins every Friday al 7:30 : D. m. EEWARD STREET CHURCH , TWENTY-SEC- end and Seward Streets. Rev. John W. Robin son. D. D. , Pastor Services at 10:30 : . m. and 7:3il : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. BOl'TII TENTH STREET CHURCH TENTH and Pierce Streels. Rev. Gwrga A. Luoe. Pas lor Services at 11 : n. m. ahd 7:30 : p. m. , ' Sun day school at noon ; Junior league , 4 p m. ; Eu worlh leamiB , 6:30 : p. m. EouTiiwnsT CHURCH , tin HICKORY Slreet , Rev. R. M. Henderson Pastor Service ; at 10:45 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school a ' SWEDISH CHURCH. 515 NORTH EIGHT tenlh Street , Rev. Carl O. KarUon. Paator- Servlcts at 11 a. m. and 7:10 : p. m. ; Sunda ) 10:30 : a. m. and 7io : p. m. at the roomi at 111 Soulh Thlrteenlh slrt-et. WEST OMAHA ciiURCir. TWENTY-SEV- cntli and Marcy Streets , Rev. Jame * Haynes Paslor Services at 11 a. m. and 7 : 30 p. m. Sunday school at noon. TRINITY ntl'IlCH. TWENTY-FIRST ANl Illnncy Slreels. Rev. Fred II. Sanderson. D. D. Pailor Services at 10:30 : a. m. end 7:39 : p. m. Sunday school at noon ; Kpworth Lragu * at 6 : ) IVALN'UT HILL. FORTY-FIRST ANt Charles Stre ls. Rev. C. N. Dawson , D. D. Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7JO : p. m. Sunday school at noon. J. SI. Olllan , supartn < endenl ; Epworih league at 6J : ) p. m. EOUTH OMAHA , FIRST CHURCH. TWENTY ihlrd and N Streets , Jter. J. A. Johnion , Paslor ALUniailT , REV. J. 0. A. FLEHARTT. PH.D. Paslor. I'rosliytprlaii. AMDLHR PLACE CHURCH. rORTY-SECOND and Marlnda Slreeli Pulnll supplied tem porarily ; services at 10:30 : a. ro. ; Sundaj school t 11:30 : a. m. BEDFORD PLACE CHURCH , S"M I.ALK Slreet. KtT. Knoi ; Boude. Pastor-Services ai 10:30 : a. m. and 7:34 : p , ra. ; Sunday school al noon. CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH. TWENTY fourth and Dodttn Streels. Rev. Alexander till chrlst , Pallor Services at 10:30 : a. ra. and 7:31 : p. m. : Sunday school al noon. CLIFTON HILL CHURCH. 433S ORAN1 Slreet , R v. James D. Kerr. Pastor S rvlc i 10:34 : a. in. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school al noon. FIRST CHURCH. SEVENTEENTH AND Dcxlge Slreeln Services at l'30 a , m and I p. m.i Sunday tchoot at noon. FIRST GERMAN riiunril. 113 NORTH EICJHT. eenth Slreet , Rer. Daniel Orleder. l'stor - Servlcea at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 p , in. ; Sunda ) school at naon. TIRST UNITED CHURCH. TWENTYrFlRSI and Emmet Streets. Rev. Frank n. Foiler , raster Servlcei at 19:10 a. m. and 7M p. m. Hr.i.imou.s SERVICES. ( Continued. ) Sunday school at noon ; Chrlitlan union melt- InR at 1 p m. ORACH M1SS16N CHURCH , M7 WILLIAM Slr et IMIpIt supplied temporarily ; services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m.i Sunday school at noon. KNOX CHURCH. NINETEENTH AND OHIO 8treel Rev. A Chrlnlla Hi-own. P.islor-Scrv- Ices at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:34 : IP. m. ; Sunday school at noon ; Young Pecple'a meetlne At LOWEmAVENUE CHURCH , FORTIETH AND Nicholas Streets , T. S. Hawley , Paslor Serv ices at 10:4 : * a. m. and 7:45 : p. in. Sunday school at 12 m. Yount People's Society of Phrlsllan Endeavor , C:43 p. in. ONTARIO STREFT CHURCH. 1 . ) ONTARIO Slreel Pulpit supplied lempornrlly ; services l 10:30 : a. m. and JiW p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. PARK AVENUE CHURCH. PARK AV1JNUB nnd Jackson Street. Rev. lMn r MacDIIt. Pastor Services al 10:30 : a. in , and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school al noon. SECOND CHURCH , TWENTY-FOURTH AND Nicholas Streets. Rev. Samuel M. Ware. Pastor Servlcei al 10:30 : a. m. and 7:10 : p. m. ; Sunday i chonl at noon. SOUTHWEST CHURCH , TWENTIETH AND I.eavenworth Flreets Sunday school at noon. WESTMINHTKIl CHURCH. TWF.NTV-NINTH nnd Mason Streets Services al 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. Ituiunn Cntlinllc. CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY , EIOH- teenth nrd Iiard Streets , Rv. . John Fllspalrlck , I'astor Services al 7 , 8 und 10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. i Hunitxy school nl 2:30 : c. m CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART. Twenty- second and Ulnney Streets. Rev. Patrick J , JudRC , Paslor ; Rev. J. McNomara , Asslslanl Pastor Services at 7 , 8:30 : , * :30 : and 10:30 : a. m. ; Sunday school at 2:30 p , m. ; wtek djy mass , 7 and 8 a. m. BT. CECELIA'S CHURCH , 4117 HAMILTON Street. Rev , Timothy O'Calturmn , Pastor Serv ices at S anil 10:39 : a. m. ; Sunday school at 9 a. m. BT. JOHN'S CHURCH. TWENTY-FIFTH AND California Strrela , Rev Joseph H. Meurfels , 5. J. , Paslor Service * nl C , t. 7 , 8:30 : , 9:30 : nnd 10:30 : a. m. : Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m. ; vesperi nl 3 j > . in. nnd 7:30 : p. > . ET. JOSEPH'S GERMAN CHURCH , SEVEN , teenth and CcntT Strcels , Rev. Mauritius Ituukkolt , Paslor Services at 8 an * 10:30 : n. in. ; Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m. BT. MARY MAGDALENE CHURCH. KIC Douglns Streel , Rev. George J. Glauber , Pastor Services at 8 and 10:30 a. , m. ; vespers at 3 p. m. ST. PHILOMENA'S CATHEDRAL. 4M SOUTH Ninth Street , Rl. Rev. Richard Scnnnell , Bishop ; Hev. J. H. McDcvut , Pastor ; Rev. William Kelly , Assistant Pastor Services at 6 , 7 , 8 , V and 10:30 : a. m. ; Sunday schoolat 2:31 : p. m. ST. PETER'S CHURCH , TWENTY-EIGHTH nnd Irf-uvenworlh Street" . Rev. John E. EnB- llsh. Pastor ; Ilev. W. M. McNamara , Assist- nnt Paslor Services nt 7 , 9 and 10:30 : n. m. i vespeia al 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 9:3C : ' BT. PATRICK'S CHURCH , 1404 CASTELLAR Street , Rev. John T. Smith , Paslor Services at 8 and 10:30 : ru m , and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 2 p. m. BT. WENCESLAU3 rtOHEMtAN CHURCH. 143 ! Soulh Fourteenth Street , Ilev. John Vranek , Paslor Services al S and 10 n. m. ; Sundaj nchool at 2 p. m. ; ve'pers at 2:30 : p. ra. ; weex day mass at 8:30 : a. m. Mlnucllnnpatiiu AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS SERVICES AT 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. al the rooms nt 11 South Thlrteenlh strecl. FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH , NINE- teenlh and Lothrop Streels Pulpit nupptled temporarily : rervlces at 10:45 : a. in and 7:3' : p. m. : Sumlav school at noon. CHAPEL OF THE CARPENTER , SECOND and William Streets Services at a. m. nnd F:30 : p. m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER Day Saints Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. at Knights of Pythian hall , Norlh Twenty-fourth and Charles streets. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING , 20 ! New York Llfo Bulldlne Services lla.m , Pastor's subject , the blblo and Science and Health , with key to scripture , by Rev. Mary Baker Eddy. FRER METHODIST CHURCH. 1739 POUTH Eleventh Street. Rov. William M. Adams , Pas tor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sundaj school at 9:45 : a. m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ( SCIENTIST ) , 2iK3 St. Mary's Avenue Service nl 11 a. m. , consisting of blblo readings and explanilury readings from the Christian Sclenre Text book. Sunday school Hi noon. Testimonial meetings each Friday evenlnp lit 8 o'clock. NORTH OMAHA UNION MISSION. 54U SIIER- man Avenue Pulpit supplied temporarily ; serv ices at 11 n. m. : Sunday school nl noon. OMAHA PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIEY. I..ABOH Temple , Sculh Seventeenth and Douglas Streeli Services at 3 p. m. PARK FOREST MISSION , 1110 D STREET- Servlces o 11 a. m. PEOPLE'S CHURCH. 612 NORTH HIGH- teenlh Streel , Rev. Chares W. Savldge , Pastoi Services nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:3U : p. m. ; Sundaj school ul 2:30 : p. m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST Lalter Day Sainto. 1818 North Twenty-firs ! Street , Hev. Fred A , Smith. Pastor Servlcw at 9:15 nnd 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunda ) school at 2:30 : p. m. ST. MARY'S GREEK CHURCH. NINTH AND Howard Streets , Rev. Kilns AbouJ , Pastor- Services nt 9 a. m. nnd 3 p. m. SALVATION ARMY , DIVISION NO. 1. BAR racks , Sevenleenlh nnd Davenport Stre l - Servlces at 11 a. m. , 3 nnd 7:30 : n. m. SALVATION ARMY. DIVISION NO. 2 , BAR. racks , 1421 Norlh Twentieth Streel Services al 11 n. m. . .1 and a p. in SWEDISH FREE MISSION CHURCH , 2701 Leavenwonh Slreel Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY , ROOMS 306 , Sheeley Block , South Fifteenth and Howajc Streels Services at 5:30 : p. m. TEMPLE ISRAEL. 223D HARNEY KTREKT. Street. R v. Leo Franklin , Rabbi Service ! 7:45 : p. m. UNITY CHURCH , SEVENTEENTH ANt Cass streels. Rev. Newton Mann , Mlnlitei Service * t 10:4i : a. m. ; Sunday school n noon. Ante Room Echoes A regular session of the- Grand Lodge o Nebraska will bo held In Crelghtou ball beginning Tuesday , October 2. It will las two days. Representatives from the va > rlous state lodges will bo present and It li now expected that the supreme chancelloi and the supreme vlco chancellor will lie Ir attendance and make addresses. The formci Is Thomas Sample of Allegheny , Pn. , an ; the vice chancellor Is Ogden II. Fcthers o Janesvllle , Wls. A committee composed of reprcsentatlrci of each of the local lodges will meet Sat' urday evening next to arrange a progran for general Pythian day at the exposition This will bo October 13. No definite plain have yet been made for the program othei than arranging for addresses of welcomt to bo delivered by officials of the exposl < tlon and the city. Responses will bo inarti by the officials of the different state lodges Invitations have been extended to promi nent members throughout the transtnlssla- slppl region and as many acceptances hav < already been received and aa officials have been Instructed to urge attendance upon al members , tbere Is every reason to expec a largo number of visitors. In connection with Pythian day It li planned to have an encampment of unl1 formed knights. Brigadier General DeCastn of Klmball , Neb. , will have the Nebraski brigade here and Invitations hava been sen to brigades of Kansas , Iowa and Minnesota The encampment will last two weeks ant will be an outing for those who partial pate. Prior to the return of the Nebraski volunteers arrangements had been raado foi the encampment to bo held at Fort Omaha but as that place Is now occupied tin knights have had to look elsewhere foi camping quarters and as yet have not dc < cldcd upon a location. Colonel Snyder hai been appointed General DeCastro's chief o staff and the task of arranging for the en' campment has been entrusted to him. Monday evening , September 19 , Nebraski lodge No , 1 conferred the. first rank ant reinstated several members , Monday even Ing , September 26 , the second1 rank will b < conferred. Modern Woodmen of Amorlon. Omaha camp No. 120 entertained 200 vis Itors from neighboring towns at a meetlni held In the lodge Wednesday evening , Sop. tember 21 , It was the occasion of a reg' ular meeting and the customary araoun of routine business was transacted , bul that part of the program which furnlshec amusement for those present and to a grca extent was the chief event of the cvenlnt was the Initiatory exercise performed by the Gus Smith camp of Foresters from Dei Molnes , Ta. Just what they did and how they did It must bo a secret to laymen , bul members of the order who saw the exor cises are united in praise of the team'i work , which they say was novel and unlqui from the point of both manner and deed In addition to these exercises tbere was a musical program and when It was com pleted refreshments were served In th < dining uall. After a social moker. whlct took place at midnight , the guests dispersed. . Among the members of Beech camp No 1454 the plan Is under conalderatlon td hold an Initiation at an early date. Hickory famp liio been Invited to attind Beech camp the first meeting In October , their chief Forester to act as judge lu A competitive drill. Of the flvn months since the modal was first awarded one forester has held It three times and another twice. The members of both teams are confident that one of their representatives will wear It nfttr the October meeting. The personnel of the drill team of Ilccch camp No. 1454 Is as follows : Captain , J. C. Page ; sergeant , H. P. Boonc ; Foresters , J. F. Decker , C. 8. Cobb , li. 1) . Dallcy , J. It. David , Clyde Dunu , John Dunn. W. 3. Graves , G. L. Garllck , Harry n. Grate , C. A. Cllnc. Emmet 0. Mellhcde , U. 0. Mlltor , Henry Nasser , P. A. Saxtnan , Ford Schultr. W. M , Thomas , George Thomson and 1C. O. Watson. This Is the team which won first prize In the competitive drill at the exposition. The (100 prize money will be held by the team 'for the purchase of a ban ner or ( lag or whatever they need or de sire. A reception will bo given by the camp , where It will be the purpoao of all other members to see that the Foresters want for nothing , for It must bo under stood that such n signal victory will bo the cause for an Increased membership and an ailTortlsemcnt throughout the jurisdiction , which will mark an epoch In the history of Beech camp long to be remembered. AViiiidnit-n of < lin AVorlil. A financial committee consisting of two members , B. Wood Jewell and Ur. W. N. Uorward , held n sesulon extending from Sep tember 23 to September 24. Uoutlno busi ness only was transacted. J , C. Root , sovereign commander of the order , has accepted an Invitation ( o deliver an address at Lcavenworth , Kan. , on Oc tober 19. The occasion Is to ho a celebra tion in which all the camps within a radius of fifty wllre will participate. Mr. Root will bo accompanlel on the trip by his Eon , The St. Louis camps have arranged to hold a big "log rolling" In 'that city on Septem ber 30. Many members front the camps of eastern Missouri and bcvoral of the Boverolgu officers will bo present. A new camp has been organized tti Omaha Its members are Germans and Deputy Joseph Wolf was the organizer. It Is No. 151 on the list and It begins the now life with an en rollment of fifty members. A meeting will be held soon to decide upon a name and to ulect and Install officers. Greenfield camp No. 153 Is exerting every effort to lucrenso the membership list. The enrollment at present Is ninety and as an Inducement to new members the officials have decided to celebrate .the . acquisition of the 190Ui member by an oyster supper and banquet. A meeting was held Wednesday evening , September 21 , and Deputy B. C. Wood addressed prospective members on "Fraternal Protection. " Camps from Dodge county and adjacent counttea held a picnic In the city park ot Fremont , September 20. It was the annual picnic of the Fremont camp and sovereigns to the number of C.OOO marched In the pa rade , carrying flags and banners of the or der. Sovereign Manager C. C. Farmer ad dressed < hose present on "Tho Benefits of Fraternity. " At Demlng , N. M. , recently occurred the death of Robert E. Trlpp , a former citizen of Omaha and a member of Seymour camp. Ho contracted smallpox at San Mar- clal , N. M. , and to this dliumso his death was duo. Ho was burled on the prairie at the foot of the mountains. The sovereigns of Florida camp looked after itho arrange ments for the Interment , acting for Seymour camp. They placed by his grave a beautiful shaft of New Mexico granlto and there per formed the last Bad rites. I.uillcn of the Mnccnbce * . Arrangements are being made for the state convention of the Lady Maccabees of the World , to bo held at Omaha Septem ber SS and 29. The state convention for the L. O. T. M. Is called nt the same time and place as that of the 1C. O. T. M. Major M. S. Boynton , supreme record keeper of the K. O. T. M. , and F. W. Stevens , editor of the Bee Hive ; Lillian M. Holllster , supreme premo commander , and Ulna M. West , supreme - ! preme rqcord keeper of the L. 0. T. M. , will bo present at the meeting , under the auspices of the Ladles of the Maccabees. Wednesday , September 28 , will be known as "Maccabeo Day" at the Transmlsslssippl Exposition at Omaha , and the occasion will be a rallying day for the Ladles and Knights of the Maccabees throughout Nebraska and surrounding states. A reception and enter tainment will be held In the Nebraska building In honor of Supreme Commander Lillian M. Holllstor , Supreme Record Keeper Blna M. West of the L. O. T. M. , and Supreme Record Keeper M. S. Boynton , and F. W. Stevens , editor of the Bee Hive of the K. O. T. M. The main feature of the afternoon ol September 28 will be a program of ad dresses by the supreme officers and other prominent speakers. Interspersed with vocal and Instrumental music. The state convention of the L. 0. T. M. for Nebraska will be called to order nt 10 a. m. In Myrtle hall , corner of Fifteenth and Douglas streets , September 29. A school of instruction will be given in the same hall In the afternoon. All members of the order in possession of the current term password are Invited to bo present at this convention. The I'axton hotel has been selected aa headquarters for the L. O. T. M. and the K. O. T. M. The local committees In charge ot the general arrangements will do all In their power to malco this occasion a suc cess. Special Excursions are being made throughout the state and neighboring states. Members of Convention Hive 7 of the order will hold a meeting at Myrtle hall Monday afternoon , September 26 , at 2 o'clock. Krntoriial Union of America. A reception was tendered the supreme of ficers of tha Fraternal Union of America by Banner lodge No. 11 Thursday evening , The ledge desires to extend to those , who took part in the program Us thanks. A regular mealing will bo held Thursday , Sep tember 30. There will bo a ledge of the Fraternal Union of America organized at Hubbard , Neb. , on Thursday evening. Deputy Ralley and Supreme President John L. Hundley will bo present to take part In the ceremonies. Deputy Doran , \\lio has been organizing c lodge of 'tho Fraternal Union of America , re turned home Thursday evening to attend the reception given by Mondamln and Bannei lodges to the supreme officers. Mondamln ledge of the Fraternal Union of America will celebrate Its anniversary on Monday evening , September 2G , and at the anne 'tlmo ' receive the supreme offlcrs. Com plete arrangements have been made for an InitereBtlng entertainment. All members in Omaha and vicinity are cordially Invited tc be present and will bo admitted by glvlne the pass-words. Their friends will bo ad mitted by special Invitation , which may be had by calling on Secrptary Wolcott , room 003 , New York Llfo building. The Fraternal Union ot America lodges ol Omaha gave a boat excursion on the steamer Jacob Rlchtman on Wednesday evening lost , which was attended by the supreme olllcera of the order , A largo attendance and a royal good time wore itho feature * of the occasion , Independent Order of Korciteri , At the session of the supreme court ol the order recently held in Toronto one ol the most Important actions ot the body was the adoption of a measure relating to the minimum slzo ot courts. Several plans were proposed fixing the minimum slzo at various figures , but those finally accepted were fifteen. The election of officers resulted as foi. lows : Supreme chief ranger , Dr. Oron- hyatekha , re-elected ; ex-Supreme Council lor Hon. Judge Wcdderburn was chosen pait supreme cblof ranter to cuccecd B , Dotteral ; ylc chief r oser , Victor Morln , Quebec ; nuprrme secretary. John A. Mc Gllllvruy , rc-elcctwl ; second supreme sec- rotnry , W. A. I'olllns ; supreme physician , J. W. Tbaycr , California ; supreme coun cillor , Hon. K. G. Stevenson. Michigan ; supreme premo auditor * , II. W. Green and C. R. Fitzgerald , re-elected. Dr. M. C. Ward. London , was re-elected president of the medical board. Dr. Hanker , New Jersey , was chosen to fill n vacancy on the medical board. Hiiynl JSHuhlior * of Amor-Ion , Deputy Mrs. Wllber Is organizing R camfl at Arlington , Neb. Omaha has six Hoyal Neighbor camp3 | South Omaha one and Council BltifTs one. The suprvmo Hoard of Managers met at the Dcllono hotel Tuesday , September 20 , and 'transacted < v considerable amount ot routine business. All members of the board wore present. The election of local ramp officers Is Btlll three months away , but notwithstanding members am already beginning to look about to find available neighbors lo till the olUccs. At the last mooting ot Golden Hod corps No. 33tl , the attendancu was unusually largo. Among the visitors were : Neighbors Mm. W. J , Uermody of Golden Hod cnmp No. 47S ot Elm Creek , Neb. ; Neighbor Mrs. J. A. Hun.t of White Rose camp No. 90 , Kansaa City , Mo. , and several members of Pauiscr camp , Ouialm. Oracle Struwn and Neighbors Mrs. Whcells , Mrs. Jerman and Miss Jackman arn Golden Rod's representatives on the Wood men day reception committee. Another effort Is to be made to organlto n drgreo staff. It In hoped the effort will inert with belter success than on former oc casions. , Ancient Order of ViiKeil Workmen , The Ancient Order of United Workmen has named October 18 ns Ancient Order of United Workmen day at the exposition. The order has a membership of nearly 350,000 In the United States and 25,000 of tbesa are lu Nebraska , therefore A large ntttmfi- anco Is certain. Preparations are being made for their reception , Omaha ledge No. IS having tendered to the grand lodro committee of arrangements the use of the ) German vlllaco on that day , thus provid ing them n comfortable place for re t anil lunch. Omaha lodge No. 18 will glvo a stereoptlcon entertainment at New Odd Fel lows' hall on the evening ot September 27. It will consist largely ot exposition scenes and an Interesting and enjoyable evening Is expected. Mimlo has also been provided. At the close of the program light refresh ments will bo served. All Workmen aud their friends are cordially luvlUj to bo present. The entertainment will b the first of a scries of public programs the ledge has planned for the coming wlntce months. Itoynl A castle of Royal Highlanders was or ganized at Nlobrara Tuesday evening , Sep tember 20 , by Supreme Deputy H. C. M. Burgess , and was named "Montroso castla 115 , " The following list ot officers waa elected and Installed : W. II. Nocdhara , past Illustrious protector ; E. A. Houston , Illustrious protector ; R. H. Harris , chlet counselor ; Rev. E. D. Grlswold , worthy * evangel ; Charles A. Wort , secretary ; A , W. Orandnll , treasurer ; Z. G. Sherman , warden ; John Gunthorp , sentry ; Philip B. Clark , linrnld ; William Held , guide ; D. D. Martendall , first worthy censor ; Luka Mooncy , second worthy censor ; Sherman Thompson , chief of spearsman ; 0. Hem- street , chief of .archers ; Philip B. Cl.irk , first prudential chief ; D. D. Martendall , second prudential chief ; F. M. Grove , thlri prudential chief ; Dr. W. K. Clark , phys ical examiner. Mnioiilc. Scotlsh Rite Masons will resume meeting ) next month an.i the first of a scries will bo held October 24. The summer recess baa lasted since June. The supreme ledge of the Scottish Rita Masons adjourned Its session at Cincinnati last weelt to meat In Philadelphia the third week in September , 1899. The adopted re port of the financial committee showed C balance on the surplus side. Including- Item of $181,000 in the Investment fund. and Frnternnl Annuvlndon , Fidelity lodge No. 60 was organized in , Lincoln Wednesday evening , September 21 , by Supreme Organizer W. B. Howard. The following officers were elected and In stalled : Past president , J. M. Trotter ; vlca president , Mrs. Eliza C. Kane ; secretary. J. A. Hrawn ; assistant secretary , C. II. Pool ; treasurer , G. S. Andrus ; guide , C. R. Moocham ; I. W. , Miss Mary C. Crane ; O. W. , Charles Harris ; stewards , W. II , Troxel. Mrs. Mary E. Trotter. Union VolerniiH' Villon. Vlcksburg Command , I. U. V. U. , has re moved Its headquarters to Red Men's hall. Continental block. A meeting will bo hcJd October 7 , and delegates will bo chosen fo the department convention , which will bn held In Omaha October 13. It Is expected that General Dryenfortu and staff will bo present on this occasion and on the evening of that date will bo held a rousing U , V , U campflre. Ilovnl Aroniium. Union Paciflo Council No. 1069 will meet In regular session Monday evening , Septem ber 20 , In The Bee building. t SOJIU LATE INVENTIONS. . , Cork dust nnd llko material used In tW manufacture of linoleums Is being replaced by powdered mica , the material being alia used to form panels , Ules and mosaics. Shoo salesmen will appreciate a now ehoe- fittlng chair , which has the seats for the salesman and customer and the footrtst all mounted on sliding racks , which can bo ad justed to milt large or small persons. A now penholder has a calendar formed on the handle , the day * of th week being printed on the handle , while the days ot the month are printed In tabular form on a re- volvablo tube , to bo adjusted to the day cor responding. A bandy reel for clotheslines Is composed ! of a spool with a crank nt one end , mounted In a wire frame , with a handle on the fraraa to hold It whllo the llnu la being reeled up , a brake being provided to hold the reel fronj turning backward. A newly designed Incandescent gas burner has a double sheet of incandescent material suspended from a vertical wire over the tqp of the burner , the flame being flat and strik ing against both Hides of the mantle as 10 leaves the burner. An auxiliary step for railroad cars la mounted on two swinging bolts attached to the under sldo of the fixed Bteps , to' BWUB ! downward nnd project xho step beyond tha bottom fixed step , where it Is held by hoops engaging oyelcta nt either end. Electrlo lamps can bo adjusted at any ; angle by a new socket , which Is crcscent- 8ha.p.a ? , ttnd Provided with an Internal weight , which la movable , to tilt the pocket at any angle , the cord being suspended from the ) center of the opposite side of the crescent. A Frenchman has patented a now drlvlnj- gjar for bicycles , In which the chain , Instead of running over the ordinary sprocket wheels , is connected to two small wheels mounted on the frame , the teeth of the sprocket wheels meshing in the outside of the chain. Wlndow can be aslly cleaned on the out side by a new apparatus In which a frame la attached to the sill to uupport a vertical pot on which In a Eliding member carrying re volving brushes , which are turned by n sys tem of belts running to a wheel at the bet tom of the frame. Odors from furnace smoke and chemicals are pruvenlcd from tainting the air by tbo use of a now device consisting of a chamber partly filled with water , with an entrance above the level of the water for the amokf. which In passed through the water by a pocketed wheel revolving Inside the cham ber. * Cook s Ijnporlul Chumpugno , extra drr. I * a. rooit delicious wine , it hi * delicious fiivor. Kftop it la your lea clitt.