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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1899)
1'JIK OMAHA DAUiV 13KJS : DAY , , IULY J , 1 ! ) ron SAI.E-IIKAI , KSTATB. BAROA tNlTlN RESIDENCE 1.QT8. jiit-cn ent front o. 3M , near Hanscom park , nothing liner In Omnlin , $2,100. Vine lot nenr 35th and Fomnm. only $ ! . > . Kan front lot , 31st nvc. , near Dodge. Jl. .iO. Two nice lot * north llfliifcotn park. 12,100. Full lot. Hilly pinco , near Farnam .motor line , no prettier place for home , $6,5. , Elegant residence site , csxl'O feet , nenr IlaiiHcom park , splendid neighborhood , ' ' ' BARGAINS 1X HOUSES. . , The c egiim , 10-room nou-c , No. 1IM South 31st. keys opposite. muxt be "li1. Modern S-room benne neat pnrk , $3.000. 7-room cottage , nice lot. good locution , $ l,6'iO Nlco little cottage nnd lot , cloce In , $700. BARGAINS IN FARM AND GARDEN LANDS. Choice ncre-lot for subtirbnti home. $ li- f > acres choice garden land near Omaha , $ < . > o. 40 iicres near Omnha. 1,000 apple tree * , gnipes , cherry and plum trees ; great i > at- 40 acres f'or'Mieep and entile fording lienr Month Omaha , line Mv'.i-hlng facilities , M-aerc farm near Counrll Bluff- * . ' $ , , . . . ! -0 acres on Center ctreet , pavement , U600. 360-acrc farm , Douglas county , * 10.w ) . dOO acres choice land , central Nh. . $5W ) . CHOICE PROPERTY FOR EXeilANCJh. Mn.OfV ) Inside property , for good fiirm. Jai.Ofn ) Improved , paying 6 per cent , for land. IB.MO house nnd lot , for farm. 10 lots ctoie In , 112.000. for land. G1LT-EDOE MORTGAGES KOFI SALK $4.000 6 per cent mortgage , 5 yearn on lime. 10-room modern house , line residence neigh- horhood. Valued at tS.MX , , $7,000 r , per cent mortgage. o year ? , on In ; Urn property , well Improved , valued at $11,1.00 and paying 0 per cent net on this valmi- $13.000 3 per cent mortgage , 6 years on nrop- crlv , only 6 hlocks from new postolllce. substantially Improved , yielding 5 per The above aru 'only n f * < bargains from our list ot desirable proportion. If you want a homo .lip , . ; , . > ' : / Awao IP YOU WANT A HOME. IP YOU WANT AN INVK.-5T.MKNT. CAM. AND SEE VS HWFOHE BUYING HICKS' REAL ESTATE COMPANY. 523 llonrd ot Trade Bldg. R. C. 1'ETEUS & CO. , 1T02 Karnam St. DWELLING HOUSES. No. 031 7-room house , bath. gas. hot and cold water. nouth front , with porch run. nlng round to i-ast side entrance. A111 bo sold at a bargain. No. 3110 Mason nt. No. 220 l-room house , cunt front on 19th boulevard and Paul ? , t. Only $ l > 30 1C sold No. SO8room house with bath , hot nnd cold water. Thl * property cost owner over $3,000. Under foreclosure we arc au thorized to Bell tlite house for $1,500. No. 70),4 ' 7-room house , all modern , on cor ner , Houl'h ' and cast front , two blocks from cur line. Slight take good vacant lot as part purchase price. VACANT LOTS. No. 922 50-foot lot./ south front , near Mr Yale's residence , only $1.10. No 20 Cholco lotH eli Manderson St. , nenr 25th , only $300 , with nice shade trees am1 near car line. 65 feet , near 21th and Hurt St. , only $1,000. Nlro building lot , corner 10'th and bpruce Hts. , $050 ; S9lh and iWnam fits. , $1,800. FARMS. 160 acres In Franklin county , Nebraska , to exchange. , for Omaha property. Price $1,600. R. C. PETERS & CO. . 1702 Farnam St. Bco Building. Telephone S9S. RE-C01 9 $330 GETS one of these large lota , nice trees on 21th St. , Just north of Fre- momt R. R. track. $600 for Hint nice lot on 22nd at. , Just south Lake St. . 30x140. $1,000 for 00x130 south front on Grant , be tween 22nd nnd 24th. $750 for 50x127 , N. E. cor. C7th nnd Wool- $323 for'50x127 , 23th nnd Ohio , south front. 5-room cottage , shadc1518 N. IStlj ; rent , 1M * $1 " * * 0ft 6 rooms" bath , gas , N. W. cor. 22nd and 8 : 22nd. $2.200. S rooms. modJrn , 2015 Parker , new house , barn , $3,300. 10 rooms , modern , 75x121 , Kountze Place , 0 rooms , modern. 60x132 , barn , close In , $3.000. Rental , 5360 per year. 9 rooms , modern , N. E. cor. 23rd and Chicago cage ; will take some trade ; $0,000. W. II. GATES. CIS , N. V. Life. 'Phono 1294. RE-6SO 9 BARGAINS ! WE HAVE "GOT PEM ! " HOUSES. 616 8. 2Sth , 7 rooms , 45x110 . $3,350,00 N.W. . corner Gem nnd Pop. avs. , 50x140. modern , paving all paid. . . . 6,000.00 612 S. 30th , 7 rooms , 50x140 ( Just like stealing It ) . . . VACANT. Alamo Plaza lots on 30th nnd Farnam at prices offered cannot be duplicated In Omaha. Call and let us show you this property and other pl-eccs we haveat great bargains. FOTTER-SHOLE3 CO. , 310 N. Y. LIFE. RE-678 9 flOOD PROPERTIES TO BUY. One 7-room and ono 5-room house , newly painted , and large corner lot on 32nd nve. , nenr Hnnscom Park nnd new boulevard. This property Is very cheap nnd Is a snap for eomo one. Intiulre for price. 7-room house and lot on Wlrt street , In Kountzo Place , 13.100. Double brick dwelling on Harney slreet , rental 720 per year ; price $ B,600. 2-story brick building , Harney and 18th streets , rental JISO per year , $3,000. VACANT LOTS. 60-fool east front on 81st street , near Hans- coin Park , J2,330. 100 feet , corner 31st nnd Marcy , $2,000. DO feet , corner 30th and Marcy , $1,200. 33 feet on 21st street , $600. K feet , on West Cumlng street , $450. 80 feet on West Farnam street , J2uO. Other bargains 4n every part of the city. When you wish -to buy or ucll any kind or real estate always see JOHN W. ROBBINS , 1502 FARNAM ST. RE-562 9 FOR SALE. $1.600 for 7-room house and full lot In Hanscom PJace ; small cash payment , bal ance monthly. $2,000.00 for 6-room house nnd 14 ! acres ground , &J04 N. 21th St. $375.00 for fi-room house and lot on 8th , near Bancroft 8t. $500.00 for lot and 2 houses , 2.M , near Vlnton street. $750.00 for 7-room house and full lot on Dupont St. , near 26th. George and Company , 1601 Farnam St. RE-M564 11 SOUTH OMAHA PROPERTY. $2,500.00 for 2-story frame hotel nnd corner lot , 75x100 foot ; will rent readily for J40.00 per month , JltJ.OO for lots only 6 blocks southwest of packing houses , small cash payment and terms. George and Company , City Hall bldg , . Soutli Omnha. RE M565 11 BRAND new cottage , 250J Ohio street , 6 rooms , percclriln bnth and sink , gas , hot nnd cold water , closet , cemented cellar , nice lawn , lot 50x127 ft. ; n bargain ; price , $1,750 ; easy terms. niegnnt cottage near Kountze park , S rooms , porcelain bath , electrlu lights , hot and cold water , furnace , grain and man tel , larpe cemented cellar : good barn , nice lawn , lot 73x110 feet ; price , $3.700. Desirable dwelling near Farnam street , on west hill , 9 rooms , bath , gas , closet , fur- n.ire , nlco lawn , lot 56x154 ft , ; asphalt paved street ; Investigate ; price , $3,750. GARVIN BROS. , 1613 FARNAM ST. RE-590 9 FINE corner residence 8 blocks from post- office ; monthly paymnols ; cheap. Address 13 , Bee , , RE-M591 10 IS THERE . bigger choice w 94 .n t * fi t > V 4 VMV bargain than * " 2Sth - " " ' - - cor. nnd Jackson. opposite Dan Wheeler's , at $1,500 ? On the A. P. Hopkins' home , 12 rooms and ) arce barn , at Jl&OO ? CHAS. B. WILLIAMSON. RE-5SS 9 r IMPROVED 320-arre farm , located 19 mllt-n from Topeka. Kansas , to exchange for good ranch or farm land In central or western Nebraska. J2. C. . 'ones. Nebraska City , Job. RE-MJJS U FOIl SAMS RIIAL KST\TK. BARGAINS. 41-ft. lot , 10th and JncksOn ts. , $2,000. Thr'f lotM In Shlnn'K addition , 42 x120 ft. ouch ; two nie corners ; $ * W for corners nnd $ * > j for Inside lot. Tltrefe beautiful lots on )0lh ) * t. ( Lowe nve. ) , Just north of the Joslyn five acres , $1,250 each. Lots In Ixabel addition , 21th nnd Ames nvc. , near strett car barn , thcnp. A good Investment : Three houjus. lot fronting two paved streets , motor line , modem , ten minutes' walk of postoflli-e , Investment will net 10 per cent. Finest stock and grain farm lu the west within short distance of South Omnhn ; 1,000 acre- : line large buildings of every description ; unlimited water supply and best of rallioad facllltlet ) , 5 per cent money to loan on gilt-edge real cstnio securlly. Also write fire nnd tornado Insurance. BEMIS , 1'axtnn Block. Telephone , o j , RE 593 9 FOR SALE , the line residence property at 130t ! S. 29th St. ; lot 50x150 , with 10-room modern house fronting en t on Georgia ave. ; large lawn , trees , etc. ; s-mnll barn ; prlco $7.200. Apply II. J. Windsor , 1621 Capitol avc. RE-M5D7 11 FOR SALE very chenp. Nice cottage , Hhndo trees , lawn , city water , sewer , etc. , i2nd nnd Grace , $700. S-room house , cellar , city water , furnace , bath , water closet , etc. , flno shape , near 32nd nml Paclllc , $2.500. Largo lot , 300 feet deep , high and Rightly , 1 block from motor line , with small cot- Inge , $ ( XH ) . o-room cottage , 3.1-foot front lot on 22nd , near Seward , $530. Our list contains some of the best bar gains to be found In the city ; call nnd sco us before buying ; you will save money I'/ 1ol'VJ soWymnn , , Shrlvcr Co. , New- York Life Bldg. RE-1373 9 houce. S large rooms , re ception hall , porcelain bnth. marble wash stand , nickel fixtures , furnnce , cKctrlc light , gits ; sewer , electric light nnd water In barn ; lot 78x140 , lawn , trees , elegant Jipinc ; owner leaving Omaha. 3711 N. ISth , ' 4 block south of Manderson St. RE-947-9' COMFORTABLE cottage , 8 rooms , very nightly and In good condition , located nt 2S11 Charles street. R K H6 PECK & CO. , agents nnd dealers In city and farm property ; loans , rentals. 101 S. 15th. RE 196 NEW S-room modern house , 123 N. 31st avc. ; rented 2 years nt $33 per mo. 200 nnd 410 acres , Sarpy Co. , cheap. S-room , modern house , Hanscom Place , clear ; will trade for land. Wngon shop for sale cheap ; two lots to ex change. 6-room cottaco on' good street ; want lot at 20th nnd Blondo. ' . 10-room house , 26th and'Poppleton , to ox- vchaiigo for less ro { > ms clos er In. Green house cheap. Ranches and farm land of nil descriptions. 120x130 , 24th and Mason , 4 houses cheap. L. L. JOHNSON CO. . 314 S. loth St. RE M467 9 MANDERSON street , between.27th and 28th streets , lot 50x125 feet , $350. 26th avenue , north of St. Mary's avenue , 30x128 feet , only $1,100. Near St. Mary's avenue and 22nd street , 30x 140 feet , prlco $1,200. 1812 Nicholas street , 5-room house , rental $96 psr year , price $ SOO. 1143 and 1145 North 17th street , two houses , lot 60x140 feet. $2.500. JOHN N. FRENZER , OPP. OLD P. O. RE-M414 FOR SALE , a lot on Bancroft street , Omaha , cheap. Address L. Evans , 916 N. 17th street. , Philadelphia , Pa. HE-JM44S 10 * TUKEY'S BARGAINS. Lot on 27th and Douglas. $1.000. Lot on Dodge , near 26th , $1,250 (60 ( ftj ) . Lot on Chicago , near 26th , $1,250. Corner Georgia nve. and Pacific , $4,000. Lot on 42nd , near Fnrnnm. J500. 7-room house. 27th and Douglas , $1.050. Modern house , 43rd nnd Patrick. $1,650. North half lot 3. Nelson's add. , $375. A. P. TUKEY , BOARD OF TRADE. RE M419 GLOVER , real estate broker , 302 Karbach , can safely Invest your Idle money. Try him RE-194 IF YOU want a farm , cheap grazing land , or ranch , please write us. Willis Cad- wcll Co. . Broken Bow. Nob. RE-M420 Jyl2 HOUSE and barn on leased ground for sale ; $100 cash If taken at once. Inquire 13th nd Burdette. RE M4SO 9 .HENRY B. PAYNE. 601 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. Real Kstate , Hentals , Loans , Insurance. RE 501 IMPROVED farms In eastern Nebraska for Halo or would exchange for good clean merchandise. Address Box 247 , Waverly , Neb. RE M452 11 * C. F. HARRISON & GEO. T. MORTON. 912-913 N. Y. LIFE. TELEPHONE 314. RE M4U A3 * ABSTRACTS OF TITLIBS. HARRIS' Abstract Co. , 423 Bee Building. 200 AVAXTED TO HOUIIOW. WANTED , $400.00 at 6 per cent ; no com mission ; city real estate security. Ad dress D SO , Bee. ' 493-14 * FEATHER IlB.VOVATOIl. MATTRESSES renewed. 707 S. 16th. Tel. 781 -218 STAMMKRIXO AMI STUTTERING. CURED Julia Vaughn , 430 Ramge Bldg.219 -219 HOUSE MOVEIt. W. COY , located at 1710 St. Mary's Ave.217 -217 CITY OFl-'ICIAIj NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Board of Education , School District of Omaha , Office ot the Secretary , July 7th , 1539. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 8 P. m. on the 17th day ot July , 1S93 , for all work and material required for the plumbing and steam heating of the Caes school building , Fifteenth and Cass streets , Omaha , Nebraska , In accordance with the drawings and specifications , copies of which may bo had ut this olllce or at the oillco ot John Lntensei , architect , rooms 515-516 Karbach block. Each proposal must ho submitted on a blank prepared for the purpose by the architect nnd inuat be ac companied by a certified check for a sum not ICPS than ono per cent ot the amount of each proposal. The right Is reserved to reject any or nil bids and to waive any defect or Informality In any bid should It bo deemed in the Interest of the Board of Education to do BO. All proposals received after the time stated above will be returned to the bid ders. Proposals musl be enclosed In en velopes sealed nnd marked "Proposals for Iho Cass School" and addressed or delivered to the secretary. Board of Education rooms , city hall. By order of the Board of Educa tion. J. M. GILLAN. Jy-8-d-S-t Secretary , RAILWAY TIME ( Mill ) . CHICAGO. ROCK ISLand - Greit ' and & Pacific Railroad "The Great Rock Is | . Rock Island and Route , " Cllv Tick. Rt Olllce. 1323 Farnam -Route Street. Telephone. 428. . . - itji ftz uaBor LeaTelephone' e29 Lea Des Monies Local . a itoVn'm bnT256dm Chicago Expiess . bllU : am a 8:10 : am Chicago Fast Express. .a 5:00 : pm a 1:25 : um Bo : ° fim b Denver , Pueblo and West . . . . , . a I'.JO Dm a 4-ss pm ' " Des Itil Molnts. Rock and aim i hlcaca . a 7:23 : pm a 6:35 : pm Colorado 4 Texas Flyer.a 6i40 pm a 9M : at ! a Dally , b Dally except Sunday. OMAHA , t ST. LOUIS P2SI Railroad-Omaha. Kan- iaa City & Eastern Rail. ARTHUR { ° ail.-"The Port Arthur "oute" _ Ticket Office ROUTE. 1415 Farnam Street. Tel- ephone. 322. Depot Tvntl and Mason Streets. Tele phoiif. as. Leave. Arrive. St. Lo. In Cannon Ball Exp O2s a 4:50 : pm a 8SS : ara Kanaus City and Qulncy Locai . . . , , . . , , , , , . , , , , , , , a 650 am a 1:30 : pm A Dallv , IIAII/IVAY TIME CAIII1. fFHlSMONfi ELKHORN & Mlisourl Valley Rail road "The Northwestern Line" OiiTM Office * United State * National Bank Bldg. , Southwest Corner Twcllth and Fnr nam Streets , Ticket Office , HOI Fnrnam Street , Telephone , BG1. Depot , 15th and W bstcr Streets. Telephone , 1458. Leave. Arrive. Black Hill : * , Deadwood , Hot Springs a 3:00 : pm ft 8:00 : pm Vyo-ilng , Casper and Douglas , d 3:00 : pm d f > :00 : pm lastlngs , York. David City. Superior , Geneva Exeter and Reward..b 3:00 : pm b 5'.00 pm Norfolk. Verdlgre and Fremont b 7:30 : am blO-3 am jlncoln , Wahoo nnd Fremont b 7:30 : am blO:25 : nm "rcmont Local ' ' o 7:30 : am H Dally , b Dally c'x'copl Sunday , c Sun day only. d Daily except Saturday. 1-HICAGO & NORTHwestern - western Railway "The Northwestern Line" City Ticket Office , 1101 Farnom Street , Tele phone , 661. Depot , Tenth . and Mason Streets. Tel- phone , K3. _ , , Leave. Arrive. Dnyllg' Chicago Spe cial . a 6:40 : am all:55 : pm Mo. Valley , Sioux City , St. Paul & Minneap olis a 5:50 : nm nll:00 : pm Mo. Valley , Sioux City..a 7:45 : nm a 4:25 pm Uurrol. Local b 6:23 : pm blO:10 : am Eastern Express , Des Molnes , Mnrshnlltown , Ceda- Rapids and Chicago cage all:03 : nm a 4:05 : pm Vtlnmlp Flyer. Chicago and East . . . tt 4:55 : , , m n 405 ; pm Fast Mall , Chicago to Omaha a 2:45 : pm Jorthern Extress . . . . . .a 8:25 : pm a 8:40 : am Jmaha-Chlcngo Special.a VOS : pm a 8:15 : am Fast Mall gus nra a Dally , b Dallv xct > t Sunday. BOHICAGO. dT. PAUL. Minneapolis & Omaha Railway "The North western Line" General Oniccs. Nebraska Divi sion , 13th and Webster Sts. City Ticket Ofllci ? . 1401 Farnam St. Telephone , 5SI. Depot. 15th and Webster Sts. _ , , Leave. Arrive. Twin City Express ( for Hloux City. St. Paul & Minneapolis ) a 6:00 : am Omaha Passenger a 7:03 : pra Blair , Emerson , Sioux City. Ponca , Hurting- ton and Blooniflold..b 1:00 : pm M2:15 : pra No. 2 , Twin City L't'd .a 5:53 : pm No 1 , Omaha Limited. . . a 9:00 : am u Dally , b Dally except Sunday. JSIOUK CITY & PACIFIC Railroad "Tho North western Line" General OnioJs , United States National Bank Building , B. W. Corner Twelfth and Farnam Streets Ticket Ulllce , 11 Farnam Street. Tele- , . 6U1. Dtpot Tenth phone. uuit j/t ; jjw v , _ and Mason Streets. Telephone , 623. Leave. Arrive. Sioux City , Mankato & St. Paul , Minneapolis.a 5:00 : am a 8:40 : am St. Paul , Minneapolis , Mankato & Sioux City..a G:23 : pm all:00 : pm Sioux City Local a 7:45 : am a 4:23 : pm BURLINGTON A MIS- Bourl River Railroad "Tho Burlington Route" General Offices , N.V. . Corner Tenth and Far nam Streets , Ticket Ofllce. 1602 Farnnm Btreot. Telephone , 2EO. Depot , Tenth and Mason Street * . Tele- phone. 310. , _ , Leave. Arrive. Lincoln , Hastings and McCook a 8:40 : am a 7:40 : pm Lincoln , Denver , Co'.o- rado , Utah , California.a 4:23 : pm a 3:55 : pm Lincoln. BUck HHU. Montana & Puget Sound a 4:23 : p m a 3:00 : pm Lincoln Local a 7:00 : pm alO:33 : am Lincoln Fast Mall a 3:00 : pm alO:33 : am Denver , Colorado , Utah & California a 6:30 : am a Dally. KANSAS CITY. ST. JO- Kopli & Council Blurts Ra'lroad ' "The Burllng- tot. Route" Ticket Ofllce , 1502 Farnam Street. Tele phone , 250. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele phone. 310. Leave. Arrive , Kansas City Day Ex..a 9:30 : am a 5:40 : pm Kaneo * City Night Ex..aiOl5 : pm a 6:30 : am St. Louis Fiver for St. Joseph und St. Louis..a 4:55 : pm all:15 am a Daily. CHICAGO , BURLINGTON & Qulncy Railroad "Tho Burllncton Route" Ticket Oince. 1502 Farnam St. Tel. 230. Depot , Tenth & Mason Streets. Tele phone , 310. Leave. Arrlve. ayllght Chicago Spe- cial a 6:40 : am Chicago Vestlbuled Ex..a 6:05 : pm a 8:05 : am Chicago Express a U:30 : am a 4:03 : pm Chicago & St. L. Ex..a 7:45 : pm a 8:03 : am Pacific Junction Local..alO:45 : am a 5:15 : pm Fast Mall u 2:45 : pm a Dally. UNION PACIFIC "THE OVERland - land Route" General Offices , N E. Cor. Ninth and Farnan : Streets. City Ticket Offle * . 130 ; Farnam Street. Telephone 31C Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 629. Leave. Arrive. "Tnb Overlard Limited" for Utah. JOaho , Mon tana , California. Oregon and Washington gen I. tm _ _ ' . . . . . . . . . . < * e.uv Mil * | v.iu ilia o Colorado Special for Denver and all Colorado nolnu a 11:53 : pm a 0:40 : am Paclliu Sxpress for Denvet , Salt Lake. Pacific Coast' and all western points b 4:35 : pm a 6:40 : am Lincoln , Beatrice and Stromsburg Express..b 4:35 : pm b2:20 : pm Fremont , Columbus. Norfolk - - folk , Grand Inland and North i'latto a 4:33 : pm b 4:45pm Columbus Local b 5:30 : pm b2:20 : pm North Platte Local aG:15pm : Soutli Omaha Local Pass. Loaves. 6:15 u m. ; 7:00 : a. m. ; 10:10 : a. m. : 3:05 : p. m. Arrlvea 10:45 : a. in. : 3:15 : p. m. ; 4:13 : p. m. ; o p. m. Council Bluffs Local Leaves. 5:55 : a. m. 6:40 : a. m. ; 6-50 a. m. ; 7:40 : a. m. ; b 10:45 : a 12:20 : p. m. ; 2:15 : p. m. : 4:35 : p. m. ; 4:55 : p 5.25 p. m. 5:53 : p. m. ; 6:20 : p. m.t 8:20 : p 10:30 : p. m. Arrives , 6:35 : a. m. ; 7:20 : a . . . . . :13 : a. m. ; 8:15 : u. m. ; 11:30 : a. m. ; 3:05 : p m. 4:05 : p. m. ; 5:15 : p. m. ; 5:30 : p. m. ; 6:55 : p m. 6.30 p. m ; SCi : p , ra. ; 11:00 : p. m. ; 11:55 : P. IT. . a Dally , b Dally excsot Sunday. IV A B A S II RAILROAD- Tlcket Ofllce. 1415 Farnara Street. Telephone , 822. De pot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 629. Leave. Arrive. St. Lr-uls "Canon Ball" Express a 4:50 : pm a 8:33 : am a Dallv. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL- rpad General Olllces and Ticket Ottlces Southeast Cor ner 14th and Douglas Sts. Telephone , 101. Depot , loth and Webster Sts. Telephone , 1453. , _ , , Leave. Arrive. St. Louis-Kansas & Neb. Llmlfrt a 8:00 : pm al2:55 : pm K. C. St. L. Express..a 9:50 : pra a 6:00 : am NWeePlnV T&SLA 6:00 : pm b 9:45 : am a Dal'y. b Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE & . . .r St. Paul Railway City lu,7 i Ticket Office , 1504 Farnam IMlLWA' ESI Street. Telephone , 2S4. De- C"fo./ pot. Tenth and Mason Sts. CififV Telephone. 629. -iltii/ Leave. Arrive. Chicago timlted Ex 5.5.'i3 pm ? : ° , nm Chicago & Omaha Ex.bll00 ; am b 3:55 : pra . . am b 3 : pm a Dully , 'b Dally except Sunday. a Dally. IIRI.ICJIOLH SCIIVIURS. JilllltlNt. BETH-EDEN CHURCH , 819 SOUTH Twrnty-nlnth Avenue , Rev. C. B , Allen , Jr Pator Services at 10:30 : u. m. and 8 p. in. ; Sunday school at noon ; B , Y. P. U , , CALVARY CHURCH. TWENTY-SIXTH and Seward Streets , Rev. Thomas Ander son , Puutor Services at 10:30 : a , m , and 7:30 : p. in. ; Sunday school at noon. FIRST CHURCH. THtRTY-FIl'TH ANU Fnrnam Street * , Rev. Vyrnwy Morgan , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a , dr. and 8 p , m. ; Sunday tchool at 11:45 : a. m. : B , Y. P. U. , 7 p. m. ; preaching services every Wednesday at 8 p. in. GERMAN CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH and Seward Streets1 , Rev , August Bolter , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school at 9:15 : a. m. GRACE CHURCH. TENTH .AND ARBOR Streets , Rev. J , O , Staples , .Minister Services at 10:45 : a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sun day school at noon ; go pef meetings , Wednesday evening ; Younc Ptople'n meet * Ing , Friday evening ; reading room open every evening. IMMANUEL CHURCH , BINNEY AND Twenty-fourth itreets. Pulpit supplied nm.ioiots M ( I'onMmied. ) temporarily : setvlces at 10:30 : n. m. and 7.TO : 11. m. : Sunday school at noon. MOVNT PISGAH CHURCH. TWENTY- seventh nnd Cass Streets , Rev. Robert .Innunry. Pnstor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school nt 12:30 : \ , . in. ; prayer meeting , Wednesday evening : .Young People's meeting , Friday evening. OLIVET CHURCH. GRAND AVENUE nnd Thirty-eighth Strict , Rev. A. J. Firm ing , Pnstor Services at U a. in. and 7 ' 30 p. m.i Sunday school nt noon. SWEDISH CHURCH. 61S NORTH EtGH- teenth Street , Rev. P. Swarlz , Pastor Services at 11 n. in. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt 9:30 : a. m. ZION CHURCH. 221.1 GRANT STREET. Rev. T. T. Ward , Pnstor Services at 11 n. in. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday * cliuul nt 12:30 : p. m. _ L'lirlNllnn. FIRST CHURCH , CORNER TWENTIETH Street nnd Capitol Avenue , Rev. D. D. Hurt. Pastor Service nt 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Bundny school at 12 in. ; Young People's Society of Christian En deavor nt Oi.TO p. in. ; prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 : p. m. GRANT STREET CHURCH. TWENTY- slxth and Grant Streets. Rev. Charles Taylor , Pastor Sfrvlcos nt 10:30 : n. m. nnd 7:30 : p. in. : Sunday school at noon. WALNUT HILL CHURCH. 1420 NICHO- 1ns Street , Rev. Joseph Nichols , Pastor- Services at .10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. in. ; Sunday school nt 3 p. m. CHERRY HILL CHURCH , 6011 NORTH forty-second Street , Rev. L. S. Hand , Pastor Sei vices at 11 a. m.j Sunday school at noou FIRST CHURCH , NINETEENTH AND Davenport Streets , Rev. H. C , Herring , Pastor-Services at 10:30 : a. m. ; Y. P. S. C. E nt 6:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. Evening service at 7:31. : HILLSIDE CHURCH. THIRTIETH AND Ohio Streets , Rev. Jacob Flook Pastor- Services nt 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon ; prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 : p. m. PARK VALE CHURCH. 2944 CASTELLAR Street , Rev. Frank H. Anderson , 1'astor Services at S p. m. ; Sunday school nt 3 p. m.i Christian Endeavor nt 8 t > . m. PILGRIM CHURCH , 102 NORTH FORTY- flrst Street , Rev. Frank D. Jackson. Pastor Services at 11 a. m. und f:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. PLYMOUTH CHURCH , TWENTIETH and Spencer Streets , Rev. llownrd Mac- Ayonl , Pnstor Services at 10:30 : n. m. nnd 8 p. m. ; Endeavor society nt 7:15 : p. m. ; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. ST. MARY'S AVENUE CHURCH. Twenty-seventh Street and St. Mary's Avenue. Rev. 8. Wrlplit Butler. D. D. , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. SARATOGA CHURCH. TWENTY-FIFTH Street and Ames Avenue , Rev. L. S. Hand , Pastor Services nt 10:30 : a. , m. and 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 2.30 > p. in. VLLSAINT'SCHURCH ' , TWENTY-SIXTH nnd Dewey Avenue , near Farnam , Rev. Thomns J. JIackay. Rector Holy oom- tnunton every Sunday in the month , except the nist , at 7:30 : a. m. ; sermon nt 11 a. m. ; vesper service , 4 p. m. ; Sunday CHURClfo TIIEGOOD SHEPHERD , Twentieth and Ohio Streets , Rev. II. Percy Silver , Rector Holy communion 8 a. m. ; Sunday school and rector'B bible class , 9:43 : ; morning prayer and pcrmon , 11 ; eve- nine prayer and sermon , 7:30. : ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH , CORNER Charles nnd Forty-first Streets , Rev. C. II. Young. Priest Services at 7:30 : a , m. , 11 a. m. and 7:45 : p. jn. ; Sunday school nt 10 a. in. . Fridays at 7:45 : p. m. BT AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH , THIRTY- thlrd and Francis Streets Rev. W. II. Moor , minister In charge. Sunday schoq ! , 3 p. in. : evening prayer at 4 o'clock ; holy communion at S a. m. . second Sunday In BT.nBARNABAS' CHURCH. 519 NORTH Nineteenth Street , Rev. John Williams , Rector Services at 7:30 : a , m. , 11 a. m. and 7:45 : p. m. : Sunday school at 9:30 : n. m. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH and Franklin Streets , Rev. W. S. How ard. Priest Services at 7:30 : and 11 n. m. , nnd 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 9:30 : n. m. : dally services nt 6:45 : and 7 a. m. and 4:45 p. m. ; Wednesdays at 7:45 : p. m. ; Fri days at 7:30 : p. m. ST. MATTHIAS' CHURCH. South Tenth Street and Worthlngton Place , Rev. J. K. Rell'.y , D. D. , Rector Holy communion at 7:30 : a. m. , Sunday school at 9:43 : : a. m. ; mornlnir prayer and sermon at 11 ; even- Ins prnyer and address at 7:30. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH , 3211 CALIFORNIA Street Rev. W. H. Moor , minister In charge- Sunday school , 9:45 : a. m. ; morn ing prayer at 11 ; holy communion at 7 n. m. , Ilrst and third Sunday in each month. CHURCH OF ST. PHILTP THE DEACON , Twenty-llrst Street , between Nicholas and Paul Streets , Rev. John Albert Williams , Rector Holy communion. 7 a. m. ; morn- Incr prayer , 10:30 : a. m. ; holy communion and sermon. 11 a. m. ; choral evensong anil fermon. 4:15 p. m. ; Sunday school and Blblo class , 2:45 : p. m. TRINITY CATHEDRAL , CAPITOL AVE. and Eighteenth Street , Rt. Rev. George Worthlngton , S. T. D. , Bishop ; Very Rev. Campbell Fair , D. D. , Dean Holy com munion , S a. m. ; morning prayer , 11 a. m. ; evening prayer , 7:43 : p. m. 11MANUEL CHURCH. 2C02 MARCY Street , Rev. G. J. Stretcher , Pastor- Services nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at 11:30 : a. in. FREE CHURCH , TWELFTH AND DOR cas Streets , Rev. F. H. W. Eruechert Pnstor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p m. : Sunday school at 2:43 : p. m. SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH. 2222 DAV enport Street , Rev. F. O. Hultman , Pas tor Services nt 10:30 : n , m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday Hchool at 3:45 : p. m. ZION GERMAN CHURCH , 2622 SPRAGUD Street , Rev. Ernest Mehl , Pnstor Service nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school at 11:30 : a. in. DANISH CHURCH , 819 SOUTH TWENTY- second Street , Rev. I. C. Poulson , Pastor Services ut 10:30 : n. m. and 8 p. m. , ex cept last Sunday In the month , when there nro no evening- services ; Sundny school nt 9:30 : a. m. EMANUEL SWEDISH CHURCH , NINEteenth - teenth nnd Cass Streets , Rev. P. L. Svard , Pastor Services nt 10:45 : a. m. and 7:45 p. in. : Sunday Hchool nt noon. FIRST GERMAN CHURCH , 1005 SOUTH Twentieth Street , Rev. E. J. Frese , Pastor Services , nt 10:15 : n. m. and 7:30 : p , m. ; Sunday school at 2 p. m. GRACE CHURCH , TWENTY-SIXTH Street and Woolworth Avenue , Rev. Luther M. Kuhnf , Pnstor Services at 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. in. ; Sunday school ut 12:15 : p. m. NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH , 1316 North Twenty-sixth Street , Rev. J. N , Anderson , Pastor Services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 12:15 : ST. MARK'S CHURCH. TWENTY-FIRST nnd Burdette Streets , Rev. Leonard Oroh , Pastor Services at 10:45 : n. m. and 7:30 : ji. m. ; Sunday school at noon. ST. PAUL'S GERMAN CHURCH , CORner - ner Twenty-eighth nnd Parker Streets , Rev , F , C. Knler , Pastor Services at 10 a. m , and 7:30 : P. m. ; Sunday school at 2 p. m. ; evening , second and fourth Sunday In each month it 1:30 : n. m. SALEM EVANGELICAL SWEDISH Church , 3219 South Twenty-lhlrd Street , Rev. C. E. Elvlng , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m , and 7:30 : p. in. ; Sunday school at noon. DlftlloiIUt. FIRST GERMAN CHURCH , ELEVENTH and Center Streets , Rev , Citto E. Krlegc , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and /:30 p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. HANSCOM PARK CHURCH. TWENTY- ninth Street and Woolworth Avenue , Rev. F. M , Slsson , D. D , , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a , m. und 7:30 : p , m. ; Sunday-school at noon. MONMOUTH PARK CHURCH. THIRTY- fourth Street and Larlmoro Avenue , Rev. Frank W. Bross. Pastor Services at it a. m. < * nd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. NORWEGIAN AND DANISH CHURCH , 1613 North Twenty-sixth Street , Rev. Rasmus Wllhelmsen , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a , m. and 7:39 : p. tn. ; Sunday school nt noon. ST. JOHN'S AFRICAN CHURCH , EIGHteenth - teenth and Webster Streets , Rev. James C , C. Owens , Pastor Services at 10:45 : o. m. and 7:30 : p in. ; Sunday xchool ut 1:16 : p. m. ; Epworth league every Sunday evening one hour preceding preaching ; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30 : ; class meeting every Friday at 7:30 : SEWARD STREET CHURCH , TWENTY- second nnd Reward Street * . Rev , A , C. Welch , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a , m , and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. SOUTH TENTH STREET CHURCH , Tenth and Pierce B tret IB , Rev , George A. Luce , Pnstor Services ut U u , m. nfi < t 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon ; Junior league. 4 p. m. ; Epworth league. 6:30 : p. in. SOUTHWEST CHURCH. 5123 HICKORY Street , Rev. R. M. Htndenioii. Pastor- Services at 10:45 : n. m. and 7:30 : p , m. ; Sun day tchool fit 11:45 a. m. SWEDISH CHURCH. 516 NORTH EIGH- tienth Street , Rev. Carl O , Karlson , Par , tor Services at 11 a , m and 7:30 : p , m. ; Sunday 10:30 : a , m , and 7:30 : p. m , at tha moms nt 114 South Thirteenth street. WEST OMAHA CHURCH , TWENTY- seventh and Marcy streets. Rev , James I fay HOB , Pastor Services at 11 a. m , and 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school at noon. TRINITY CHURCH. CORNER BINNEY , mid Twenty-tlr t Streets , .1. W. Jrr.nlngs. D. D. , Pastor Services 10:30 : a. m. and UKI.KUOIS SIHlVlf r.S. ( Continued. 1 7:30 : p. m ; Epworth League. 6.30 ; Sunday school. 12 in. VALNUT HILL. FORTY-FIRST AND Charles Streets , Rev. C. N. Dawson , D. D. , Pnstor Services nt 10:30 : n. m. nnd 7:31 : p. m.i Sunday school nl noon. J. M. Glllaii. superintendent ; Epworth league at 6:30 : 11. in. OUTH OMAHA. FIRST CHURCH. Twenty-third and N Strrots , Rev. J. A. Johnson , Pastor. ALBRIGHT , REV. J. Q , A. FLEHARTY , Ph. D. , Pastor. 1'rr 1tytrrlnn < UtRLER PLACE CHURCH , FORTY- se-ond and Mnrlnda Streets-Pulpit sup plied temporarily : services at 10:30 : n. m. ; Sunday school nt 11:39 : r. us. 1EDFORD PLACE PRE9UYTERIAN Church. 301.1 Lalk Street , Rev. George R. Lunn , l'a tor Services at 3:30 : p. in. ; Sunday - day school nt 2:30 : p. m. CENTRAL UNITED CMIURCH. TWENTY- fourth nnd Dodge Streets , Rev. Alexan der Ollehrlst , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon. CLIFTON HILL CHURCMl. 433S GRANT Street , Rev. James D. Kerr , Pastor- Services at 10:30 : n. in. and 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. MUST CHURCH. SEVENTEENTH AND Dodge Streets Services at 10:30 : a. m. nnd 8 p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. MR8T GERMAN CHURCH , SH NORTH Eighteenth Street. Rev. Daniel Grleder , Pnstor 8orvlce at 10:30 : n. in. and 7:30 : p. in. ; Sunday school nl noon. FIRST UNITED CHURCH. TWENTY- Ilrst nnd Emmet Streets , Rev. Frnnk H. Foster , Pnstor Services at 10:30 : n. m. nnd 7:30 : p. in. ; Sundny school nt noon ; Chrls- tlnu union meeting nt 7 p. m. GRACE MISSION CHURCH , 507 WIL- llain Street Pulpit supplied temporarily ; services nt 10:30 : n. m. and 7:3u : p. m. ; Sunday school at noon. ONTARIO STREET CHURCH. 1820 ON- tnrlo Street Pulpit supplied temporarily. LOWE AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN Church , Corner Nicholas nnd Lowe Avenue , Rev. T. S. Hnwley. Pnstor Preaching at 10:45 : H. m. und 7:45 : p. m.i Sunday school nt 12 in. , and Endeavor meeting nt 6:15 : In the evening ; Wednes day evening , lecturn nt S o'clock SOUTHWEST CHURCH , TWENTIETH nnd Leavcnworth Streets Sundny school KNOnx0nCHUHCIT. NINETEENTH AND Ohio Streets , Rev. A. Christie Hrown. Pastor Services nt 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : P. in. ; Sunday school at 12 in. ; Young People's meeting nt 7 p. in. SECOND CHURCH , TWENTY-FOURTIt nrtd Nicholas Streets , Rev. Samuel M. Ware , PnstorServes nt 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sundny school nt noon. WESTMINSTER CHURCH , TWENTY- ninth nnd Mason Streets , Rev. T. V. Moore , Pastor Services at 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. in. ; Sunday school at noon. Hiimnti Catholic. CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY. Klghtecnth nnd Iznrd Streets , Rev , John Fltzpatrlck , Pnstor Services. at 7 , S and 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. in. ; Sunday school CHtU2R3CIl' THE SACRED HEART , Twenty-second and Blnney Streets , Rev. Patrick J. Judge , Pastor ; Rev. J. Me- Nnmnra , Assistant Pastor Services nt 7 , 8:30. : 9:30 : and 10:30 : a. m. ; Sunday school nt 2:30 : p. in. ; week day mass , 7 and 8 ' ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH , 4117 HAMILton - ton Street , Rev. Timothy O'Callahan , Pastor Services at 8 and 10:30 : a. m. ; Sun day school at 9 n. m. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. TWENTY-FIFTH and California Streets. Rev. Martin Bronsgeest , S. J. , Pastor ; Rev. Patrick A. Murphy , S. J. . Assistant Pnstor Services at 6 , 7 , 8:30 : , 9:30 : and 10:30 : n. m. ; Sunday enteenth and Center Streets. Rev. Mauri tius Baukkolt , Pastor Services nt S and 10:30 : n. m. : Sundny school nt 2:30 : p. m. ST. MARY'S MAGDALKNE CHURCH. 1618 Douglas Street , Rev , George J. Glauber , Pastor Services at 8 and 10:30 : a. in. ; vcs- CATHEDUAU 404 South Ninth Street , Rt. Rev. Richard Scannell , Bishop : Rev. P. McGovern Pastor ; Rev. William Kellv. Assistant Pastor Services ut C , 7 , 8 , 9 nnd 10:30 : a. m Sunday school nt 2:30 : p. m. ST ! PETER'S CHURCH ! TWENTY- elghth and Leavenworth Streets , Rev. John E. English. Pastor ; Rev. W. M. McNamara , Assistant Pastor Services nt 7 9 nnd 10:30 : a. m. ; vespers at 7:30 : p. m. : Sunday school ot 9:30 : a. m. ST PATRICK'S CHURCH. 1404 CASTEL- lar Street , Rev. John T. Smith , Pastor- Services nt 8 and 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. , 1432 South Fourteenth Street , Rev. John Vranek , Pastor Services nt S and 10 a. m. ; Sundny school at 2 p. in. ; vespers nt 2:30 : p. m. ; week day mass at 8:30 : u. m. MlncellnnootiK. UNITY CHURCH , SEVENTEENTH AND Cans Streets , Rev. Newton M. Mann , Minister Study , 1621 Cass stree * . Services 11 u. m. : Sunday school. 9:30 : n. m. AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS-SERVICES at 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. at the rooms at 114 South Thirteenth street. Ante Room Echoes A new and Important fraternal order In the state has been Inaugurated. It Is the Knights of the Khoraosan , an adjunct to th I'ythlans. At Lincoln last Thursday nigh nearly 200 votaries of Al-Kodr met for th purpose of being Introduced Into the mya terlous presence of iMoltana. For the un Initiated the statement simply means lodge of the order of the Knights of th Khorassan was Instituted and 200 candidates or tyros , 'were ' Initiated. It In the flritloJg established In the state and to observe th occasion suitably there was an elaborat celebration , a street parade nnd an "open house" at the Pythian quarters being th outside features. Omaha will follow the capltol city's lea toy instituting the second lodge next Monda evening. The name will bo Aloquaddem temple , 'No. 80 , and 200 tyros will 'be ' con ducted acroEs the eorching sands and plain of Nebraska to the fertile cauls of Omaha where they will he feasted at the banque tables of the ( Mlllard hotel. Promlnen members of the Knights of 'Pythias from al the cities and towns of the state will b present at the Initiation ceremonies. Amen these who will respond to toasts at the ban quet are : JuJge Fawcett , J. C , Hoot. Dr. L A. iMerriam , ( Mayor Rloorce and J. W. Me Farland. Masons belonging to lodges of th city are making arrangements to Join the pll grlmago to Pike's Peak August C. An aclly Interest Is being taken In this unusual trl and although plan * of the local lodges ar not fully completed a large number o Omaha Masons have signified their Intcntlo to Journey to Colorado , This notable pilgrimage -will become his torlo for many reasons , In ono of tbo Urges tbeatero ot Denver there will be a full rendl tlon of the ritual , with settings and para pliernalla said to be the most gorgeous am complete In the annals of the order. H wl be unique also In that , In Imitation of th three ancient grand masters , there will b deposited on the snow-capped summit o Pike's Peak treasures sacred to the craft an on that spot a triangular tablet will b erected to proclaim to future ages that th mystic trowel has been wleldej there In th service of the order. The name of eac craftsman nnd candidate will be Included 1 the depcfilt. The national encampment of the Unlo Veterans' union will bo held this year Dca Molnes , beginning August 22 and lastln until all business Is transacted , Vlcksbur command of Omaha will < be represented b the delegates who are chosen at tbo regula meeting , July 19 , To pay tbo traveling ex penoas of these delegates an entcrtalnmen will bo given the first week In August 'Amcog the prominent-men who "will dellve addresses at the Des Jlolnesencampmen will 'be David Henderson , Pfe7fdent McKln ley , Secretary Alger anJ a large number o army officers , Delegations will be In at tendance from all the states of the sout and middle west , the total number of vlsl tors being expected to be us high as 5,000. A number of the Ancient Order of Unite Workmen loilgco of the city o ( Omaha hav decided to bold a Joint public Installation o newly elected officers at Washington hall o the evening of July IS. About eevcnty oftl cers will be installed by the grand inastc . workman of this jurtadlctlon , Addresse will be made by Deputy Grand Master Work | man Van Dyke , Grand ( Mailer Workma Shultz anJ other well known members o the order. Orchestral music will bo pro vided , ami nil of the lodged lntereste.1 nro exerting thenwvlveg to make the entertain ment a fuiccofts. Admission Is free to mem bers , and other * , whether menvbers of the order or not , will be admitted by ticket. Complimentary tickets may be obtained from members of the order. All the space on the first floor nnd part of lat on the second floor of the Fraternal iillldliig nt the exposition Is taken. AIT the leading western fraternities have headquar ters In the building and are arranging for ays devoted to their IntercFts. Fraternal Commissioner Reese lm received many let ters asking about fraternal celebrations and tntlng that large excursions would proba- ily bo arranged. An Invitation will be ex- ended to all fraternal orders In the city to lold their reunions nnd other functions In ! io building on the grounds Instead of In iielr down toun hairs. TinItoynl lllKliliiiuIi-r. . MAUSUALI..TOWN. In. . July R. At the 'ratornal jubilee at this place on July 4 the loyal Highlanders was the torttinntc organ- gallon that captured the- Iwo first prlz.-s no for the best costumed body of men nnd lie other for the most beautiful lloat. All f the largo fraternal societies that are rep- cscntpd lu Iowa \vero competitors for these rlzcs. Iowa castle of the Hoynl Hlgh'nndors ' was eprcsented by a body of 100 clansmen lu till Scottish costumes of the Rob Hey style. Their tarUna nnd plaids , with their he'mets. pears and shields made a most Tdractlvo iradc , which passed through the slro : ! * In lie evening. The streets wore gaily decora- ed with bunting and electric lights mil icn stationed nloug the lluo ot march were mploycd In making a. be.iutlfut display of reworks. The lllRTilanclers were liumeill- tely followed by the Lady Highlanders of ) onnlo Doon cnstlo ot Marshalltown In full coltish costumes of bright plaids , kilts nnd artans. Marshnlltown Is the headquarters ot the loyal Highlanders for Iowa and Is the homo f Ilie state deputy , J. R. Carrothers , for- nerly of Lincoln , Neb. \rlirnsUn I.OR liollcrn. The annual picnic of Iho Nebraska Log tolling association , Woodmen ot the World , vas held nt Fremont July 4. Alpha camp , N'o. 1 , of Omaha attended and took nloug Its > and and drill team. Along with the Omaha lelegatlon went .Sovereign Commander Root. There was an Immense crowd In attendance nd every courtesy was shown the visitors > y the local managers , the representatives of ho Business Men's club being especially ac- Ive hi this regard. The day was spent In ilaylng games and. risteiilng to orations , not ill of the latter being of a very serious ua- lure. The tug of war team of tbo Omaha camp made a record ot which It Is proud. The association elected officers before the ilcnlc came lo an end , Messrs. McKelvy , Jlaussen and Weller of the Omaha camp bo ng selected as vlco president , secretary and reasurer respectively. Omaha was selected as the place of boldlug the next annual plc- ilc. The Semper Fldells chapter , Rose Crolx , No. 1 , conferred degrees from 15 to IS upon a score of candidates last Thursday afternoon. Tuesday night the lodge nt North Platte nstalled the following officers : W. M. , John Sorensen ; S. W. , George A. Boecher ; J. W. J. C. Orr ; S. , F. E. Bullard ; T. , Samue Goyee ; S. D. , V. Von Goetz ; I. D. , John S Dick ; tyler , P. J. Oilman ; trustee for three years , G. R. Hammond. The following officers were Installed for the ensuing year1 In the lodge at Alnsworth W. H. Winiauis , W. M. ; W. W. Parsons S. W. ; George Savage , J. W. ; R. S. Rising T. ; E. B. Smith , S. ; W. H. Founler , S. D. ; C. H. Marsden , J. D. ; Robert Martin , T. ; C A. Barnes , I , O. After Installation cere monies a banquet was given , which surpassed any given for many weeks. Iloynl Aroiiiiiiin. Headquarters for the Royal Arcanum have been secured In tbo Fraternal building at the exposition for the convenience of mem bers and friends. Grand Secretary A. P. Brink will bo on hand to receive all visitors. Union Pacific council , No. 1069 , is taking steps to conduct another membership cam paign and hopes to ndd 100 new names to the membership roll before September 1. rinns for the campaign will be announced at the next regular Hireling Supreme llegent W. Holt \pgnr will viMt the city nbout September I and It Is the In- eutlon of the council * In this JurUdl tlon o have a Ilojal Arcanum day nt the expo- Kit Ion during his vlflt , working the niys- erics of the order on him on the Midway. of llrlipkiiti , Star of Jupiter lodge No. 2 of Culberton elected officers July 2 < m follows : P. P , , I' . M. Orccn ; P. . S. K. Solomon ; V. P. , U H. Taylor ; W. , Lizzie Wlbley ; C. . Rosa Man- speaker ; S. . llertha Green ; T. , W. K. Ty- or ; 1. (1. , U. Knowles ; O. 0. . ( ? . Mentr. Italia camp N'o. 16 Is making prcpftrn- Ions to extend a henity welcome to visit- UK Woodmen at the meeting next Tue - lay evening , every member li.ivhiR be n nskcd to see that he brings out nonic visitor. Tlie executive council , composed of the sov ereign officers of the order , meets In thin city on that dnlc and have signified their willingness to accept the Invitation of tha camp to be present. AM Inlcrcstlni ; meeting s anticipated. Witoilinnt of HIP Wni-lil. The executive council ot the Sovereign camp will bo In session In this city thli week. There Is a great volume of bttslnesi for them to take up , remaining over from tbo biennial convention recently held al Memphis. Sovereign Clerk John T. Yntes has re lumed from a visit to his old homo at Johnstown , 1'n. , where IIP was extended a cordial welcome 4iy his old-lime frlcndi and fellow members ot the order. The Woodmen of the World have estab lished headquarters lu the Fraternal building nt the exposition , where n register will h kept for visiting members and reading mat ter pertaining to the order will bo on hand. UiiiiUorM * 1'iilon of the IVurlil. Snider lodge No. 2 has enjoyed a great revlvnl twenty now members being added to Jlio lodge Friday night. Supreme Presi dent Ur. E. C. Spinney and wife visited the lodge. Snider lodge gave them a royal welcome. Short speeches were inndo by Dr. E. C. Spinney and T , 55. Mncnrrcll , supreme premo organizer , nnd others. Lincoln lodge No. 12 had a very cnjoy- nblo meeting Friday night , when several now members were added to the order , after which the women served lee cream and cake. Omnha lodge No. 1 will Install the new officers on Friday evening. 1'iiltril MniliM-u * . A campaign of organization and member ship js nbout to bo begun on behalf ot the United Moderns lu this territory. The head officers of the order arc so well pleased with the prospect of the organization In this part of the country that no stone will bo left unturned to take entire advnntnEO of the excellent opportunity. Omnha lodge No. 63 was to have Installed Its newly elected officers nt Its last regular meeting July C , but on nccount of the ab sence of Iwo of the officers-elect tbo cere monies were postponed until the next meet- Ing' Ing'I. I. < l. U. F. Ruth Hebekah lodge No. 1 , Independent Order of Odd Fellows , Installed the fol lowing officers for the coming term at tliulr hall July 1 : N. G. , Mrs. D. Ilartsou ; V. G. , Mrs. Hanson ; S. , Mrs. Carrlo Hniuliu ; T. , ( Mrs. Ernest Stubt ; P. G. , Mrs. Annie Lo- Blancho. Afterward refreshments were served. State ledge No. 10 Installed officers Mon day evening. A social and smoker , followed by speech-making , served to entertain tha large number of visitors. IiinlU'N of tliu Mncviihccn. Bonn Dee hlvo of West Point Installed the following officers Wednesday evening , State Commander Louise M. Bouk ot Omnha offic iating : C. , N. Catherine Krako ; L. C. , Rosa Alderman ; F. K. , Lillian Elliott ; R. K. , Agnes Holllstcr ; C. , Grace Barlcls ; P. C. , Anna Phillips ; S. , Kate Moodte ; M. at A. , Maude Sammons ; C. of G , , Minnie Reppcrt ; P. , Lena Pschercr ; S. , Esther Nclslus. < : nrllclil Circle. The Garfield Circle , No. 11. Ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic , will give a picnic at Hanscom park Friday afternoon , July 14 , at 2 o'clock. QINOIIAM HOUSB C10WN PROM HARPER'S A very pretty model , and one originated for Harper's Bazar with a view to providing an artistic and comfortable gown for large figures , la Hint of a gingham house gown ehown on Oils page. The front of tbo gown fit * smoothly over the shoulders and has shaped wider-arm gorea und one shallow dart. The long box- Pleats that begin under the rovers are attached at the skirt about four Inches below the waist line and stitched to a depth of twelve Inches , after which the pleat falls free and Its fullness mingles with that of the skirt , an obvious advantage for clout figures. The back of the gown lias a pretty curving yoke , Into which are fitted two wide box-rleats thai exactly ineel under the center point Under the yoke tlio gown Is filled easily to the figure by center and side back ecarns , from which springs the fullness that Is carried into the back pleate. As these pleats proceed down the iklrt their width Increases , until they are half as wide again at the foot of the skirt as they are nt the top. A ribbon belt Is attached ot the center seam at the ibark and Is broughl forward under < he pleal and fastened In a bow at the center of the front. The sleeves are of the prevailing nhapo and extend ( In one place ) over the hand , where they are slashed to a sufficient depth to give It freedom of movement. To make this garment In any material between twenty-seven and thirty Inches wide will require fourteen yards.