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THE OMATTA DAILY BEE : STTXDAY , SEPTEMBER 12-1 , roil EXCHANGE. FINE 12-room residence , beautiful ground' , near Hanscom Park , to exchange for lands or city lots , Address II 2) , Bee. Z MSS3 y FOR EXCHANGE , a. very nice home , mrpo Qot and trees , on Florence boulevard , for large modern cottage near Hanfcom park ; will pay eomo difference , K 16 , Be-e. Z-S29 21 * EXCHANGE , Nebraska territory , fine pat ent for comfortable , small residence , good locality , Oinnha or Council Bluffs. 310 S. Eleventh. K-101 il J100 STAMP collection to trade for ft onmcrn , 4x5 or larger. Address L. L. Platz , 3330 Mnndcrson Bt. K-123 2 | A WELL Improved farm to exchange for city property ; farm IP clear. C. R. Jjlover. SOP Knrbach. S-M116 20 ' ICO ACRES , near Sioux rail's. 8. D. ; 120 ncres , Oogpcr co. ; SO acres , Boone co. ; 40 acres citron fruit land , near I/is Angcloa ; wnnt Omaha Income or eastern Nebraska property. 1312 Davenport. X llo 21 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. HARRIS Abstract Co. , 423 Bee Building. KOlt HALE REAL ESTATE. { 2,650.00 for two 7-room houses nnd larc lot , 2412 nnd 2114 Charles st. ; rent { 1J.W per month. , , , , , , , { 1,300.00 for 6-room house nnd lot , 4lxls > 8 ft. . 1)13 Mm Urn st. J2iW.OO ! ( for 9-roo.m hou e , modern except heat , largo coiner lot. 1J4 miles west , near Farnam st. cur line. J1.kUO.00 for 9-room modern house , USth ave. , near Fnrnnm. , { 900.UO for housennd lot on 23d , near Leavenworth st. { 9JO 00 for 5-room house. 2103 Ohio st , { LOW 00 for 7-room house , 3C14 Dodge st. { 3,000.00 for 9-room hoti c , barn , etc. nnd ono ncro on South J3th st. { MOO.OT for G-rootn eottnge. nnd 50 ft. lot. 3.122 Cnt. t. , { 160.00 cash. t'fAOO for C-rooni house und full lot , near Hanscom pnrk. $470W ( for SO-ft. east front lot on 26th , east of Hanscom pnrk. J1 , XX ) ( ) for 60-ft. cast front lot on 2Sth , near Pacific. J750.CO for 2 ncres on Hamilton St. , 4 blocks wcHtof ctvr line. $473.00 for south front on Hnrney near 42d. $7cfl 00 for 02x140 on Half-Howard , between 41 t nnd 42d.GEORGE GEORGE & COMPANY. lliOl Farnam. RE M990 26 WYMAN. SHRIVER CO. . N. Y. Life bldfi. { 700 will buy u 35-foot lot on Grnco St. , near 22nd. frame , cottage , city water , sewer , shade trees , etc. $000 will purchase a corner 22nd nnd Grace st. , frame cottage , city water , sewer , etc. $1,300 will buy a corner on 17th and Corby stH. , 7-room cottage , modern except fur- iin ce. J3.000 will purchase n GCxl2G foot lot on cor ner of 29th nnd CumliiRS , Improved ; store und tenement iihove. $1KO will buy an & 2-foot lot on 31th nnd 'California ' sts. , 7-room hoii'e , large barn , fruit , otc. $6,000 will buy a CO-foot lot on 20th , near Paul , 3 two-story frame ftntH , 8 roomp , modern except funmce ; will net 6 per ctmt on VS.OOO. (1,550 ( will buy a GO-foot lot on corner 23th and Parker sts. , paving nil paid up , frame cottngp , city water , sewer , etc. { TiOO will buy n lot on motor line , 4-room eottnge , barn , well , etc. { S30 will purchaseSifoot lot on N. 22nd St. . near Clark , & -room cottage , city water , etc. We have a largo list of nice residences In Jlnnscom Place , Kountzp Place , Sh'.nn's nnd Pnrcr's addition" . For bargains you wnnt to see us before looking elsewhere. RE-102 21 FOR SALE SALER. R. C. PKTKRS & CO. , 1702 Fnrniim St. DWELLING HOUSES. No. P31 7-room house , bath , sns , hot nnd cold water , south front. Will bo Hold nt a bargain. No. SHO Mason Ht. No. 229 l-room bouse , cast front , on 19th boulevard and Paul st. Only { 1,100 If Bold quick. No. 70Ti',4 7-room houso. all modern , on corner , outh n.iJ east front , two blocks from car lino. Might take good vacant lot us part purchase price. VACANT LOTS. No. 9S4-50-foot lots , cast front , corner 82d and Poppleton ave. . J2.200. No , 922 DO-foot lot. south front , near Sir. Tales' resident. Onlv { IV ) . R. C PETERS & CO. , 1702 Farnam St. Bee Bldg. Telephone , SDJ. E-R. HOUSE , l.lndray ave , { ICO B-r. house. Slot und Emett , { .50. R-r. IIOUHO , 32nd and Fowler ave. , { 1,100. R-r. house , loth nnd Martha , J1.230. R-r. brick , 29th and Onk , { l.COO. 2 houses , full lot. 19th and Dorcas , { 1,500. Sold the house and lot advertised for { 200 AVho wants tho'one nt $3507 Sold the Mandcrcon street house for { 1.2jO. Another bargain on Mnnderson. $1,000. J. H. PARHOTTE , 16TII AND DODGE. RE 99(5 ( 24 A GOOD C-room house and outbuilding , lot KK193 , In Walnut Hill , for only { 750. W. H. Gates , CIS N. Y. Life. 'Phono l29l. 1 k I'j boa * * COMFORTABLE cottngo , 8 room1 * , very BlKhtly and In good condition , located at 2811 Charles St. RE FOR SALE , at a bargain , 80-ncre Improved farm 7C miles west of St. Louis , Mo. For particulars write the owner , II. G. Mack , Bourbon , Mo. RE-MO 21- THE NEW CITY In the center of Cotton wood county , Minnesota , will be sur rounded by a splendid country ; wealthy farmers. Grain , tnttlc nnd hogs ruJscd in enormous quantities. Fifteen to twcntj miles o-f undisputed territory tributary to Jeffers. Auction sale Sept. 2S at 10 u. m Take Omaha railroad Sept. 27 for Wlndom nnd drive , to Jcffers. Inquire of InterHtnte Lnnd Company , F. H. Pcavev , Prest. Minneapolis. RE-932 2o WILL take Walnut Hill lot as part pay ment on the finest let In Hnnscom Plnco K 21 , Bee. RE-931 24 * SOUTH OMAHA PROPERTY Good residence lots near the packing houses from { 123 to { 200 on monthly * payments. GKORGE & COMPANY. City Hall Bldg. , South Omaha or Ifldl Fnr- nam St. , Omaha. RE-M931 30 FOR 8ALK or lease , double store build' ' Inir , corner Ittth nnd Mason streets. En1 quire 1020 S. 19th street. RE 999 21 * FOR BALE or excnange , choice , rich pro ductive farms , large and small ; also ten nno stock ranches , all In northeaster ! Nebraska , for sale very cheap and on easy terms , where crops have never failed Crops average ; Corn 45 , wheat 18 nm oats 60 bushels per aero ; some of these lands can bn traded for merchandise , dry goods , hardware or furniture. For par- tlciilais ndilress Qeo. W. Hutton. Cole ridge , Cedar county , Neb. RE-51J O2 LIST your property w'ith me. I have th buyers. II. M. rinrlstlo , South Omaha. UE-M629 Pot. 3 HOUSES , lots. fnrm . lands , loans ; also nre Insurance. Hernia. Pnxlon blk. RE 790 FOR SALE , my elegant home. 2020 Webstei St. , small amount down , balance same as rent. If desired. Address C. D , Bibblns , Hotel Spokane , Spokane , Wash. RE-M71S Sep29 FOR SALE House and barn , 1S10 Chicago Bt. , { 1,000 ; half on mortgage , long time ; rent * for { W per month. MeKobb'e ' , 407 N. 19th St. RE-781-23 * READ Dr , Harrlden's ad on puce 25. HE-122 2I IF you desire 5 , 10 , 13 or 20 ncres you can bo accommodated by calling on Ball , also 40 , SO , ICO Hcrcn , It will pay you to call on Ball , a N. Y. Life. RE-S39 23 IF you nro look'ng for snaps In Omaha city property Ball In the agent to go to to find them. 925 N , Y. Life , RE-SII 25 y IF IT IS South Omaha real estate you want , * to buv or Boll communlcatn with O'Nell'a Real Estate Agency , RE 787 IF your finances demand 320 , 4SO. CIO ncres or larger ranches you can cjll on Ball ; these farms and ranches nre In Douglat > Washington. Snrpy nnd twenty-keven other counties In ilia state of Nebraska. 825 N. Y. Life. R.E-S40 25 HENRY B PAYNE , SOI N. Y. LIFE BLDG. Real Estate , Rentals. Loans , Insurance. RE-791 SNAPS In real estate : money to loan. L. L Johnson CQ..3H S. 15th street. RI3 7M CASH CUSTOMERS FOR FARM LAND They Byron Reed Co. . 2U S. 14th St RK-7S3 liAVR you some lets to sell ? Now Is the time to dlspoju of them ; let the peonls know that ycu want to dispose of them The Beu reaches the people who have the tuoney. k.\ ' . \ TOR S.U.i-IIEAI , ESTATE. DELIGHTFUL modern home , fronting park , Hanscom Place ; 9 rooms ; must ba nold , owner loavlng city. M. J. Kennnrd & Son , ( sulto 310 , Brown block. RE-2 FOR SALT5-440 ncres of land , worth { 33 per acre ; will sell for $21 per acre. Thp Byron Reed Co. , 212 B 14th St. RK 785 GREAT BARGAIN ; nno garden trnct ; r , acres ; close to city ; t575 , Hicks , Bonrd of Trade. RE-M8S * n BARGAINS , real estate. Chris Boyer , 2123 ! Cumlng. RE-MSS3 O22 FOR SALE , 100 ncres of Douglas county fine upland , G miles from \ \ nterlOD , well Improved nnd fenced. { 30 per acr ? P.tu Colson , Fremont , Neb. RK MSS2 26' S-ROOM , 2-story , on Boulevard , near Clnrk , shade ; lot Mxl 10 ; barn ; { 2000. 100x132 nnd good barn , N. W. cor. 26lh and S rooms , rent { 15. only { 1.250 , elo e In. W. H. Gates , CIS N. Y. L'.fe. 'Phone 1231 , RE M900 21 FOR SALE , 200-ncro Improved farm , one mile from Fort Cnlhoun , In Washington county , Neb. , nnd 12 mile" from Omaha ; ICO neres under plow and nno , Inrge orchnrd rtnd grove. Pr'.ce only { 30 per acre , while farms adjoining uro held at { 00 to { 100. Apply to Geo. B Rlker. Blair , Neb. nB-M 9S 21 MEiilCAl , . DR. MANSFIELD'S monthly regulator hai brought happiness to hundreds of anxious women , have never hid n single failure ; longest cn fs relieved In two to nve days without fall , no pain , no danger , no Inter ference with work ; by mnll or olllce , K : all letters truthfiily answered. The Mansfield Remedy Co. . 107 Dearborn St , room (114 , Chicago , III. Mint in , AD1ES Free , harmless monthly rcguln- tor. cannot fall. Mrs. B. Rowan Milwau kee. W's. G32-0-1C * .ADIES. Chlchester's English Pennyroynl pills nre the best ; safe , reliable ; take no other ; send 4c. stamps , for particular , "Relief for Ladles , " In letter by return mal ! At drujrclsts. Chlchester Chemical Co. Philadelphia. Pa. OSTEOPATHY. JOHNSON , Osteopathlc Institute , BIB N. Y. Life Bldg , Alice Johnson , D. O. . ladles' dept. ; Gld E. Johnson , osteopathlst , mgr. M. K. DONOHUB. D. O. , of Still school , Klrksvllle , Mo. , C04 Paxton blk. Tel. 1387. 798 uousij Movnn. W COY. located at 171G St. Mary's Ave. SIIOHTIIAM ) AMI TYPEWRITING. NEBRASKA BUSINESS AND SHORT HAND COLLEGE , BOYD'S THEATER BUILDING. V C. Ong. A. M. , LL.B. , President ; Cha . Snell. Bee. nnd Assistant Instructor. J. T. Dalley. M. Ac'ts , Principal Commer cial Department ; A. L. Wftrrlck , Ofllcial Court Reporter , Principal Shorthand Do- Diirtment. \n Institution of high order A modern up- to-date school. A. school where only practical and experi enced teachers nre employed. , V school whose graduates are in constant demand. A school where a position awaits every one who finishes the course. Dnv and night sessions. Students may enter anv time. 720 A. C. Van Scnt's School. 7l7 N. Y. Life. 799 AT OMAHA Bus. College , 16th & Douglas. SOO BOYLES' school ; court reporter principal , Bee Bids. SOI TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS for rent. { 4.00 per month. The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. , Ida Farnam St. Telephone 1284. 792 WE RENT and sell the best typewriters made : largest stock of supplies in Omaha. United Typewriter & Supply Co. , 1612 Far nam. 793 REMINGTON Standard typewriter and sup plies. 1619 Farnam. 794 THE Oliver Typewriter , visible writing , heaviest manlfolder and cuts the finest stencil ; see exhibit Liberal Arts bldir. , Greater America Exposition. Tel. 2279. J. S. Stewart , Special Agent , 318 < 4 S. Fif teenth street. Omaha. 795 TYPEWRITERS , secondhand. 1116 Farnam. M 790 LOST. STRAYED , three yearling steers , near Thirteenth st. and Mis-sour ! ave. , South Omaha ; also five yearling steers near west end of East Omaha bridge. Liberal re ward paid for recovery. Allen Dudlov & Co. Lost-M103 2 * IIICYCMOS. ANDRAE bicycles. { 20. 1118 Farnam. S02 ACETYLENE GEXnUATOllS. MONARCH generators have no equal In construction , operation or price ; hustling salesmen wanted. Address Monarch Acetylene Gas Co. , 102 ! Douglas at. , Omaha. Neb. M 0 8ep30 TICKET nilOKEUS. CUT RATE railway and steamship tickets ; pxcuroion tickets bought and sold P. II , Phllbln. new locations. 1309 and 1505 Far nam. Bit. 189. Member G. T. B. Assn. 03 TAILORING. LADIES JACKETS , men's clothing , altered In latest styles and cleaned. Max Fogel , 307 S. 171 h. M-719 Sep2tf PAWNBROKERS. JEFFERSON Square Loan Ofllce , 418 N. 16. 05 EAGLE Loan Office , reliable , accommodat ing ; all business confidential. 1301 Douglas. SOO NICKEL I'l.ATIXO. BABEBURNERS replate-1 ; all kinds of plat- Ing. Omaha Plating Co , , Bee Bid * . 80 IN families. Miss Sturdy , 2216 Davenport. M-700 Sop. 29 SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE. FRENCH , German , Spanish , { 2 per month Prof. Chatelaln. SOI Boyd theater. H7- MAGNETIO HEALING. MR. AND MRS. A. GILLET. Wcltmer sys tem , 21th and Cumlngj entrance on 24th. -S79 OctlS * TllUMC FACTORY. SEE OTTR trunk traveling bags , suit cases. Trunks repaired. Omaha Trunk factory , 1203 Farnani. C02-O16 HOTELS , TRY the Henderson Hotel ; hoard and room { 1.00 per week ; gas , steam heat and baths. Ninth and Farnam Sts. 09 MUKIGAIi. WANTED , a first nnd second tenor. Please address Mrs. Sllverthorn , 810 Worthlngton Place. 933-24 COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. OM. Com'l Col. Rohrbough Bros. , IC&D'clas. -MHO LAUNIHIY. OMAHA STEAM LAUNDRY , city towel supply ; shirts , c ; collars , 2c : cuffs , 4o ; underwear , 6c. 1750 Leavenworth. Tel. 5157. JI-519 Decll STAMMERING AND STUTTERING , CURED. Julia Vaughan , 430 Rame Bldg 07 MATTUESS RENOVATING. M. S. WALKLIN , 1111 Cumlng , Tel. 1331. SOS COAL. BEST cooking , { < ton ; hard con ) , { 3.M Har : mon & Wocth Co. , 16th and Chnrles. WO-Oct-S KOfMl , FOUND , Indies' shoe , owner can have same by calling at this olllce and paying for ail. Found S39-21 * Wouldn't you rather own a good I qunl.ty second-hand phaeton oi'i carriage whch 1ms comfor nb seats und backs , tnnde by tomo' ' reputnb.e nrm , than n brand now , i cheap shyst r vehicle where nj care is taken In manufacture 01 workmanship ? People who w.inl the right kind of n carriage ni n reasonable price prefer our sec ond-hand ones and ue have 23 for I sale now Btiggl s. Concords. 1'nac- tons , Stanhopes. Family Onrrlnge * > i Open 2-sent Carriage : * . 6 Pnsseng r carrlnge- ! and 1 hack and Victor a I We will quote you lowest prices and I I tell you Just the condition of the ! vehicle. Call and talk with ua. Drummond Carriage Co , , j 18th nnd Hartley , Opp. Court House. The largest stock of beautiful carriages In the city. M : < ; AI , NOTICES. UNION PACIFIC UAILROAD COMPANY. AUCTION. The following unclaimed baggage will bo sold at public auction nt the rooms of the Clay Auction Co. , 520 North IGth St. , Omaha , Neb. , commencing at 7:30 : p. m. , October 4 , 1S99 , nnd continuing nt the same hour each day until sold : ' Boxes marked Wm. Thompson , Dr. 13. J , O'Cnlloghnn. W. J. Nell. > Hlnc trunks marked Geo. Barrnclough , MIsH , M. A. Rockwell. John Parry , John Harper , J. T. Randall , D. C. Crlsmnn , G. IMock. . P. Howman , J. E. McMahon , Wlnnlo Westerbeck. C. E. Speese , A. Len- steln , W. D. Snail. G. T. Spelty. Uusset trunks marked Miss D. Richards. S. A. Moore Levi E. Dunn. Canvna finished trunk marked Taylor Gleason. Russet valises marked A. L. Johnson , Martin Dooley , P. McFarlnn , E. Gemlng , Joe Dyer. Eustace Hyde , L. Drcntwell , E. Hoff master. Telescope cases marked J. F. Donham , II. Allller , Joe. Evans , U. C. Praltor. Black vallrfe marked F. 3. Montgomery. Bundles marked A. R. Ix > rd , W. J. Thomas. Also 400 pieces of miscellaneous articles , consisting of guns , bundles , blankets , valises , trunks , boxes , chests , etc , , not marked. A. TRAYNOR , S3-10-li-2t General . Baggage. Agent. Proposals will be received until Septem ber 30th , 1899 , for the nrectlon of the first two buildings for the IIouso of the Good Shepherd. Fortieth and Jackson streets. For drawings nnd specifications npply to John Latenscr , architect , Karbach block. S22-23-24M RAILWAY TIME TABLES. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & St. Paul Railway city Tlcket . . n- mce15W Farnam street. Telephone. 284. De- pjt , Tenth and Mason sis Telephone , 629. Chicago Limited Ex. . . .a 6:45 : pin n s-20 a'm Cnlcaro & Omaha Ex..bll:00 : am b 3:55 : om p ° , iou * City & Dea Molnoa Express . bll:00 : am b 3:55 : pu a Dally , b Dally except Sunday. W A B A S H RAILROAD- Ofllce. 1415 Farnam Telephone , 593. rje- Tenth and Mason Telpehone , 629. Leave. Arrive. St. Louis "Canon Ball" Express a 4:50 : pm a 8:35 : am a Dally UNION PACIFIC "THE OVER , land Route" Gereral Offices , N. E. Cor. Ninth and Tarnam Streets. City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam Street. Telephone , 316. Depot , Tenth and Mason Street * . Telephone , 6 % Leave. Arrive. 'Tho ' Overland Limited" for Utah. Idaho , Men- tana. California , Oregon - . gen and Washington points a 8:40 : am a 4:39 : pm The Colorado Sp9ial for Denver and all Colorado points all(3 pm a 0:30 : am Pacific Express for Denver , Suit Lake. Pacific Coast and all western points b 4:25 : pm a 6:30 am Lincoln , Beatrice and Stromsburg Kxoress . .b 4:25 : pm b 1:20 : pm Fremont , Columbus , Nor folk , Grand Island and North Platle a 4:25 : pm b 4:35 : pm Columbug Local b 7:39 : pm b 9:30 : am North I'latte Local a 1:20 : pm South Omaha Local Pass , Leaves. 6:20 : a. m. ; 7:00 a. m. , 10:10 : a. m.i 3:05 : p. m. Arrives , 10:45 : am : 3:30 : p. m. ; 5:26 : p. m. ; 6 p. m. Council BlufTs Local Leases , 5:20 : a. m. 6:40 : a m. ; 0:50 : a. m. : 7:35 : um. . ; 9:30 : a. m. b 10:45 : a. m. ; 1.25 p. m. : 2:16 : p. m.4SJ ; : p. m. 5:25 : p. m. : 5:53 : p. m. : 8:63 : p. m. ; 10:30 : p. m Arrives , 0:20 : a. m. : 7:20 : a. m. ; 8:15 : a. m. 8:45 a. m. ; 11:30 : a m. ; 3:05 : p. m. ; 4:05 : p. m. 5:55 : p. m. ; 6:30 : p. m . 7:30 : p. m. ; 9:35 p. in. 11:00 p. m ; 11.55 p. in. a. Dolly , b Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO , BURLINGTON & Qulncy Railroad "The Burlington Route" Tlckei Olllce 1502 Faruam St. Tel. ! 50. Depot Tenth & Mason Streets. Telephone - phone , 310. Leave. Arrive Daylight Chicago Spec * clal a 6:40 : am Chicago Vestlbuled Ex.a 6,05 pm a 8:06 : am Chicago Express a 9:30 : am a 4:05 : pm Chicago & fit. L. Ex..a 7:45 : pm a 8:05 : am Pacific Junction Local.alO45 ; am Fast Mall a 2:15 : pm a Dally. BUP.LINGTON & MIS sourl River Rallroad- "Tbo Burlington Rout General Ofllces , N. W. Corner Tenth and Far nam Streets. Ticket Offlcn. 1502 Farnam Street. Telephone , 2 V > Depot Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele phone 310. Leave. Arrlvo. Lincoln , Hastings and McCook a 8:40 : am a 7:40 : pm Lincoln. Denver , Colorado rado , Utah. California.a 4:25 : pm a 3:55 : pm Lincoln. , Black II'lls. ' Montana & Puget Bound ! B 4 > K PW a 3:00 : pro Lincoln Local a 7:00 : pm alO:35 : ntr Lincoln Fast Mail a 3:00 : pm alO:36 : aic Denver , Colorado , Utah & California a 8.20 am a Dally. KANSAS CITY , 8t Jo- f Ph , & Council Blufta Hallroad-"Tlic Burlington - - ' ton Route--Tlcket Office 15 Far-iam Street , Tele- phone. 250. Drpot , Tenth and Mason Streets , Tele phone , 310.Leave Leave , Arrive , Kansas City D\y Ex . . .a 9:30 : am a G:45 : pm Kansas City Night Ex .alO:15 : a iii0 : ! am St. LoulR Flyer for Bt. Joseph and St. Louisa 4:65 : pm all:15 : ara a Dally. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL road-General Ofllces and Ticket Offices Southeast Cor ner 14th and Douglas Sts Telephone , 104. Depot , 15th and Webster Sets. Telephone . , . - , . Leave. Arrive. St. Louls-anKsas & Neb. Limited u 3M : pm n2:55 : pm K. C.-St. L. Express..a 8:50 : pm a 6:00 : an Nebraska Local via Weeping Water . . , , bS:03pm : a 9:45 : am a Dally , b Dally except Sunday , I'OMAIIA&BT. 1 ' LOUIS RAIL- road-Omaha , Kansas city & Eastern Rallroafl-"Tn Qulncy Route"-Ticknt of ! rice , 1415 Karnani Street Telephone. 322. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets , Tele , phone. 62 $ . . . iikoave. . Arrive. St. Louis Cannon Ball Express . . .a 4:50 : pm a :35 : am Kansas City and Qulncy Local . . , , . , . , . , . . . .a 7:15 : am a8:50pm : t ItUI.WAY TIME C.VIU1. CHICAGO 1T TORTH. western Rnllwa.v-"The Northwestern Line"b City Ticket onice , U01 Farnam street. Teley E phone , 551. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets , leleU Leave. Arrive. _ Chicago Spe cial a S.iO am aiia : pm Can oil Local b 5:25 : pm blo:10 : am Eastern Express. Des Moines , Marshal I town , Cednr Rapids and Chi- 1 crfgo . . .all:05 : am a 4:05 : pm AtlaMIc Flyer , Chicago and Cii9t a 4:33 : pm A 4:05 : pm Fast Mall , Chicago to Omaha a 2:43 : pm Omahn-Ch'cago Special.a 7.03 pm a S:15 : nm Fast Mall 8:30 : am a Dally b Daily except Sunday. JIUSMONT , ELKHORN & Missouri Valley Rail , road "The NorthwfMern Line General Offices , United States National Hunk Bldg. , Southwest _ - Corner Twelfth and Far- nnm Streets Ticket olllce. 1401 Farnam Street , Telephone , 561. Depot. 15lh nnd Webster Streets. Telephone , 143S. Leave. Arrive. BHck Hllli , ncadwood , Hot Spring a 3:00 : pm A 5:00 : pm A\"j-omlnir. easier and Dougl.19 . . , . d 5:00 : pm d 6:00 : pm llnstlnps York , David City , superior , Geneva , Exeter and Howard . b 3'00 pm b SW : ) pm Norfolk. Verdlgre and i Fremont b 7:30 : am blO:2S : am Incoln , Wahoo and i Fremont b 7:30 : am blO:25 : am 'rcmont ' Local c 7:30 : am - " - except Sunday , o Sun- exceut Saturday. 31OUX CITY & PACIFIC Railroad -"The North- Mfstern Line" General Olilces , United States National Bank Building , S. W. Corner Twelffli and Farnam Street * . Icket Olllce , 14U1 Farnam Street , Tele- hone , 561. Depot , Tenth nnd Mason trcots. Telephone , 620. Leave. Arrive. Sioux City , Mankato & St. Paul , Mlnneapollf. a B:50 : am a 8:40 : nm t. Paul , M'nncapolls , Mankato & Hloux City.a 5:25 : pm all:00 pm loux City Local a 7:43 : am u 4:30 : pm a Dally iCHlCAGO. ST. PAUL. Minneapolis & Omaha Railway "The North western Line" General Olilces , Nebraska Divi sion , 13th and Webster Sis. City Ticket Olllce. 401 Farnam St. Telephone , 661. Depot , 15th and Webster Sis. Leave. Arrive. Twin City Express ( for Sioux City , St. Paul & Minneapolis ) a 6:00 : am Omaha Pariengur a 7:00 pm Blulr , Emerson. Sioux City , Ponca. Hartlng- ton and Bloomfleld..b 1:00 : pm b2:10 ! : pm > Io. 2 Twin City L't'd..a 5:55 : pra N'o. 1 Omaha Limited. . . a 9:00 : am a Daily , b Dally ixcest Sunday. OHIUAOO. ROCK ISL. and & Pacific ttullroad "The Great Rock Isl and Route. " City Tick et Office , 1323 Farnam Street. Telephone , 42S. Depot. Tenth & Mason Streets Telephone , 023 , - Leave. Arrive. Des Molnes Local a 7b : ( am bll:33 : am Chicago Express bll:15 : am u siu : am Chicago Fast Express..a 5:00 : pm a 1:25 : nm St. Paul Fast Express..a 5:00 : pm bll:33 am " , Incoln. Colorado Spgs. . Denver , Pueblo and West a 1:30 : pm a 4:25 pm Des Molnes , Rock Isl and and Chicago a 7:25 : pm a C:35 : pm Colorado & Texas Flyer.a 0:40 : pm a 8:00 : ara a Dally b Dully except Sunday. Ante Room Echoes \Voodmell of tinWorld. . WodncsiUy next hafl boon 9&t apart as Fratomlty and Civic Society day In the Ak-Sar-Ben parades. Sovereign Clerk YaU las written each of the sixteen camps of Omaha and South Omaha , urgently requeat- ng Uhom to jnako a ffood showing Ti'lth uni form learns. Sovereign Commander Root Is In the cast delivering , addresses at Elkhart , Ind. , and other places. Woodlblne and surrounding camps of Woodbine , la.will hold their last picnic of the eeaaou on October 3. Woodbine and surrounding : camps of Woodbine , la. , 111 hold their last picnic of the season on October 3. Suprraie Guardian Mrs. Manchester of the Woodmen Circle haa gone cast on a lecture tour In itio Interests of the ordor. Seymour Guards will turn out In the fra ternal parade next Wednesday evening , equipped In their elegant now uniform , The degree team of Omaha camp , No. 16 , is drilling constantly nnd will soon be ono of the crack teams of the city. The carnival to bo given by Seymour camp No. 67 , October 16 and 17 , promises to oollpflo anything over attempted In Woodmen circles. Many valuable prizes have already "been " donated and more are coming In dally The greatest Interest centers In the contcal for ilio gold emblem between the clerks o tba camps of Omaha , South Omaha , Coun cil BlufTs and Florence. The Seymour Guards will be at their hall next Wednes day evening at 7 o'clock to ibo measured for tholr new uniforms. Friiteniiil Union of America. There wJll be no meeting of Banner lodge Thursday evening , "but " the hall will b open for the members who doslre to view the parade , and after the parade all desiring to spend the "balance " cf the evening socially may do BO. Mondamin ledge tomorrow evening wll celebrate Ita second anniversary. Refresh mcnts .will 'bo ' served. fraternal Union of America day at the expedition -ftlll bo September 27. All th > lodges within 400 miles of Omaha have been Invited. General A. S. Churchill -will bo the principal ppwikor of the day. The BelJstcd band and Ostrum quartet will furnish the imusls. T.ho excrelwe TV ill take place in the auditorium at 3:30. : The Bellstedt concert which 'bc-glmi ' at 2:30 : , will bo especially ar ranged -with the Fraternal Union of America exerclnes In view. The central committee has arranged for a reception and entertain fln nt committees to jneot the various train at the depot and lve the visiting frators whatever Information and assistance they may desire. All sir knights are requested by the Ak Sar-Uen committee to turn out Wednesdaj evening and help swell the fraternal dlvl < filon of the Ak-Sar-Ben parade. The com ml ( too will bo on hand 'with ' npproprlati badges for all. 'Assistant Deputy Supreme Commande ; Williams went to Lincoln the flrs of the week and held a conference with State Commander Hubbard , Immediately upon his return a council ofwar was heli and measures taken to prevent Lincoln from getting the 'banner ' away from Omaha. All ulr knights are requested to utteni the regular review the first week In October Coffee , sandwiches and cigars will be served Tliu Itoynl Marmlon castle of the Royal Highlanders at Humphrey , Neb. , entertained vlsltln members at a special meeting called for th' ' purpose of admitting to membership fifteen new clansmen September 19. Amen r thos present were members from Columbus Madison , Albon , Aurora and Creaton. Th uniformed degree team from Crffiton ha charge of the ceremonies , under the dlrec tlou of W , B. Sharp , M. I. Pro. Deputy Pott lit ot Madison , Neb. , organize a castle at Livingston September 17 Hit twenty-eight charter members , S | 'clul l < "rii The OdJ Fellowa and Daughtera of He- bekah gave a reception in Fraternity build ing Wednesday evening which was attended by SOO members of those orders. Tbla ivan the largest reception given In thte bUlldlrtg this jear. The Maccabeou bad a good at tendance at their reception on Friday even- ing. Nexl Wednesday Is Fraternal Union t-f America speflal day. The Knights ot Pythias and Knights of Khorasean day will be next Friday evening. Modern Woodmen and , lloyal Neighbors day Is October 12 , nnJ United Workmen and Degree of Honor day U October 14. llnttnllnn , Attention ! All tenm ? of the Omaha battalion , Modern WooOticn of America , are hereby ordered to report at Fourteenth and Dodge streets , Wednesday , September 27 , at 7:30 : p. m. to take part In the parade , tly order of J. C. PACJE , Major Commanding. P. r. OSUOUN , Adjutant. of dip ( ioliloii All sir knights of Red Cress castle N'o. 4 are rtquestcJ to be present nt Labor Temple at 7:30 : p. m. sharp , Wednesday , September 27 , to take part In Al-Sar-Ien : ! parade. InmrcM oil HIM ! Men , Omaha tribe Xo. 18 hesid an cnthuslatlc tneptlnR Wednesday evening , doing some good f degree work. This tribe will tnko part In ' the big parade Wednesday evening. The mtmbers will form nt 7.30 at Sixteenth and Uaxcnport streets. Miss Julia Oinccr , piano studio. Karbach block. rflrisSiriSiireBffiBSJr-iJsSIa : a MUSIC. H Is nlwayp a matter of great pleasure o record the success of anyone In the realm f music after hn\liu ; rcaldcd In this city or any length of time , and consequently the ppcnranco of the now circular from the Odcoa nt St. Louis Is especially gratifying , lomcr Moore has walked In and nken everything In fight , nnd the tsult is that St. Louis Is going o have a season of music that nakcu ono wish he Used In that beau- Jful old city of the saint. The enterprise f Homer Moore has won down there , as It vould naive won hero If the people would nvo.been candid enough to admit that music aa a power and an Influence. But they von't. They do , down In St. Louis. And then hero comcith Bcrnhardt Ulrlch t Iho Chicago Conservatory ot Music nnd ) ramatlc art , and what snjeth ho ? Amongst thor great attractions of 'tho coming season n the way of educators bo has secured such ntloiml big ones as Godowsky , Clarence iddy , Max Hclnrlch , Frederick Grant Qlea- on and otliors of the eamo class , and for he violin department , who ? Our old friend Bert Butler , ns everyone knew him , but now Ir. Herbert Butler ( which The Bee musical rank always Insisted on styling him before e left ) . Well , much progress Is gratifying. iCt us have more. What a brilliant bunch of talent there tes boon , and is now , in Omaha. When a nuelclan leavea this town ho invariably BUC- cods. Why ? _ Now , a certain rich man had two sons. Ono day the older BOH , who was just then if age , came unto h'ls ' 'father ' nnd said unto him : "Fnther , I would found a religious asylum or the poor unfortunates that have no re- Iglous training. I would glvo them bibles to read , and I would advance thorn In the pt of higher criticism. " "Very well , " said the father , "it shall JO 60. " Then cometh unto him the younger son , ! nd said : "Father , I will bo of age In a year r so , nnd I would Jlke to have an advance f part of mine Inheritance. " "Why so , " said the father , "have you not already all mine houses and mlno stores In our care ? " "No , " said the younger son , "I want a portion of money. I want wherewith to mild a homo for musicians and tholr doings ; other words , I would llko to subvert the words of a distinguished man of lore < n early who said ( modernized ) , 'The sparrow 108 bullded a nest and the ox hath found ilm n stall , but the eon of Music has not a jlaco to lay ( his head. ' " "I want , " eald this younger eon , "a place -whoro man can lay down hla tired musical hea < V' "But , " sold the father , "it is not practical. See how your older brother saves his money ; watch him wten the strolling musician comes along ; see him as he thrusts the poor dovll into prison and Bee how he prospers. Ho is not Interested in snivelling humanity , be Is helping the race by building up homee f < rr the propagation of orthodox Ideas. Ho Is working for the ibencflt of the race , nnd damned "be ho who firsts eays 'Hold , enough. , Your brother says , nndl I ibellovo ho is right , Society muet bo saved. ' " Well , the younger eon borrowed a hundred - drod or two from bis father and told ulm to charge It tip , Then howont out west , os nil bad boys do , according to the Sunday school story series. Ho jnado money and ho endowed two homes 'for old musicians. Ho paid the expenses ot maintenance of seventeen old eoldlorswho 'hod come tfrom war without pension , and ho made good a loan for a building for the occupancy of worn-out mu sicians who could show proof of actual serv ice. Then he presided at the annual state reunion of the musical ( people of the state , nnd when iho was elected president ho said ; "Gentlemen , I love music nnd I " but Just then a row occurred and the president was ehot 'by ' a flying missile almud for another man. Just before this a messenger arrived say ing that there was a telegram for Mr , , the younger brother , and when It wan opened by friends Jt read as follows ; "Brother passed peacefully away this morning. " No ono knows whether the telegram killed the young man , or whether H was hla time to < llo , but It Is certain that he did actually give up the ghost shortly after receiving the message. A few days after that a strange scene was witnessed > by the few select personages who are permitted to look upon the morning dockets of Judge Blackstone. "Whero did you como from ? " said the barrister , who , ono could easily see , waa well versed In law from hl nstuto bearing. "And what Is the case , " eald ho aa he sat down and enveloped himself In his toga. "Well , " eald Roscolus Conkllnlnus , "my client wants Justice , and desorvca it. " "What Is the trouble , " said Sanctus Petrus , "can the man not bo admitted ? " "No , " eald the .barrister , "You have paid that you do not want any orthodox or higher criticism cranks up above. " ' 'Aro there no extenuating circum stances ! " nuked Peter. "No , " was the reply , "the defendant pleads guilty to having pervaded holy sane- tuarlctj with orthodoxy , instead ot practi cality. " "Then , " Bald St. Peter , "let him dlo the death. " "Next case , " And , strange to eay , then carao the younger brother. "What have you done to improve the world einco you left here , an Infant , un dressed , alcmo and unprotected ? " said the prosecutor , who on this occasion waa the famous "Clay. " "I have done nothing , " eald the younger brother. "You helped some musicians , " said a wit ness. "But that Is nothing , " Eald the jounger brother. "Who would not ? " "Lots of people , " uald St. Peter himself , "and therefore you can have the best we have got , because heaven Is tilled with uiu- fclo and must ( have musicians. Wo do not need lawjcre , nor physicians , nor business men , but there U always a market for mu sicians up here , and maybe some time thco merchants and railroad men nnd law * yors nnd doctors will xy to each other : 'Oh ( , why did not wo loui music openly * ' " Heaven Is rondo up of music and not of orthodoxy. Miss Eugenia Ootner U a contralto who'1 ' has woti n warm place In the affectUirs of Iho people. She sang recently nt rtie'First ; Presbyterian church , and la no iflnglng at the Hansccnt Park Mcthcdlst ehurch , whtro she Is pleasing largo congregations. Mlts Octner Is a young women of decided talent , marked culture and charming pcrpotiallty. i THOMAS J. KBLLV. 1MIATTI.K OF Till } YOl'MJSTKRS. ' Sunday School Teacher Johnnie , who was Paul ? Johnnie He's de feller wit' do funny bunch ot whiskers dnt's t'rowln' a bluff nt da Kngllsh. "What's do matter , Willie you coin * round nil doubled up like that ? " "Oh , 1 jest oat a square meal an the cor ners hurt me. " "Yes , ma , I ate the Jam with extenuating circumstances. " What nro the eoclonualltig circum stances ? " "You didn't catch me at It. " 1 Can any of you tell mo the use * of the collar bone ? " asked the teacher of the Junior clnss In phjslology , "H In used for the collar to rest on , " promptly replied the small boy nt the fool ot the class. "No , Tommy , " said his mother , "one pleco of pip Is enough for you. " "Well , 1 oan't understand It , " responded Tommy. "You said the- other day that 1 should learn to cat properly and now you won't glvo me a chance lo practice. " "Mamma , " said small Johnny , "I thought you said Mr. Jones was n very wlso man. " "Yes , and so ho Is , " replied the mother. "Well , I don't think so , " said Johnny , 'causo when I told him I was In school ho wanted mo to tell him how much two times three was. " / Credit. Detroit Journal : Now thnt they were mar-j I rled the ugly old man had a confession to ] j make to the lovely young woman. "I am not rich , " ho faltered , In much ap prehension. She did not start as It etung ; far from It. Indeed , she smiled , not unkindly. "No matter , " she replied. "Everybody who sees us will think you arc rich , and credit Is Just as good as money. " Moreover , it was no small comfort. If ono must bo married , to bo married to a person whom one need not treat with rcepect unless J ono feels like It. iuciir.ioiM. There are -40.9S1 'Protestant converts In Japan , 24,531 Greek Catholics and 63,127 Roman Catholics. The .Methodist church Is planning , -with HH Jl.000,000 century fund , to build during the next three years 2.0JO churches. Recently the Presbyterian board nt ono session commissioned llftyitwo missionaries to seventeen foreign fields. This Is said to bo tho. largest number ever passed upon at one time. At the tenth annual convention of the Young People's Christian union of the United Presbyterian church , held at Pitts- burg , the missionary offering was { 23,000 , the largest ever made. Thcro Is tout ono Roman Catholic church In St. Petersburg , that of St. Catherine , but on account of the Increase in the number of Catholics a new church will be built as soon os permission can be obtained from the holy synod. Dwight II. Baldwin , the Cincinnati mil lionaire , left his widow { 3,000 annuity , but bequeaths $450,000 to be equally divided be tween the Homo Missionary society nnd the Foreign Missionary society of the Presby terian church. Methodists have two places In the mnln business section of Manila , where religious services are regularly held. One Is in the Filipino theater and 'the ' other In the Sol diers' nnd Seaman's Institute , the services In the latter place being In Spanish. At Dempsey , sixty-two miles from Montpelier - pelier , Idaho , 1 situated the first Catholic place of worship In the United States for the exclusive use of aiormon converts. | I There nro nt present but fourteen converts brldc children Rev W J A HfndMckx , n inlPJloimry In-ill * t Montptlifr. Is In chnrgp cf the congregation According to the London Lender , Moham medanism nppenr * to be crowing rapidly 15 BrIMsh Wett Africa nlid to be showing ex cellent results In the life of thr. people. Temperance ami decency accompany < he march ' of the re.lglon of the koran. A nitlve Cuban minting ot Friend * hn * hern : organized In Hnvnim. it j * called the Cuban ' Kvnuiccllenl church nnd lifts adopted tht ] tuoker form of baptism nnd the Lotd'a - upper and the Quaker form of govern ment j nnd ministry , and has mnde Acknowl edgment i of the rule of faith , discipline nml doctrines ' of the Friend1 church. An unique religious Institution was added to the list of tmeh In this country by the dedication recently nf the college nnd mon astery of the Holy Lnnd In connection with the Catholic university nt Wnrlilngton The college and monastery of the Holy Innd Is in its location American , but < ho work of the collegians Is In Jerusalem. The ppec-lnl function of the Francloonn frlnra who ] ics. i's the monastery nnd di rect thti college \i \ to rare for the. Holy Sepulrher , to rescue which the Crusaders marched and fought. They have repro duced in their homo ut Washington the iituble nt Bethlehem , the home of the Holy Family , the Holy Scpulchcr nnd oilier sacred monuments. 1.A11011 AM ) 7\l7rsTll V , America makes l.XX\000POO cigars yearly. In the United Stntea IJM.COO cubic feet of lilno is used In making matches. Clernmny mnnufncttires 70 per cent of the world's production of conl-tnr oolors. Arcola. III. , with n population of less than .1,000. leads the world In I he broom-corn In dustry. Folly-one now uiilont were chartered by the American Federation of Labor last w eek. Street railway employes of Chnttnnoogii , Twin. , formed n union recently nnd all were discharged in consequence. Tim little town of Morehend , Knn. , has a co-npcrntlvn hotel , laundry , hall , creamery nnd cunning factory and n co-opcnitlve d.n- Ing hull , with several co-onc-rallvc farms nearby. While In Washington women are In dis favor ns government employe * ) , they nre In creasing In number in the British civil service. Contooconk , N. H. , In to hnvo n mill for manufacturing yarns. Heretofore the yarns have been manufactured In the corner grocery. The Campania Qenernlo of Manila , the largest cigar-making concern In the world , employs 10,000 hands nnd turns out every > ear SO.000.000 cigars , 40,000,000 cigarettes and neatly 3,000 tons of cut tobacco. Thu mnchlno shops of the Northern Pa- elllc railroad nrc compelled to run half a day overtlmo every other night In some dc- pnrlmentH In order to catch up. All the engines of the railroad company nro In service. Jnmcs J. D.illy. foremnn of the Philadel phia Lodger nnd treasurer of the Printers' home , died last week , H was mainly through Mr. Daily's efforts thnt the orlglnnl donation was mndo by .Messrs. . Chllds nnd Drexel of $10,000 , which was the nucleus for the foundation of the mngnlllcent Printers' homo nt Colorado Springs , Colo. The employers' association , representing from $7,000,000 tr > { 3.000,000 local capital , has been organized In Spokane , Wash. , to rcM t nny demand of organized labor In the city which HH members may regard ns unjust. The lumber mills , breweries , Hour mlllf , street car companies , electric light com pany , gas company , water power company , factories , obntrnctois. merchants nnd moneyed Interests are nil represented In the association. A "XVAHXI-VU TO HOYS. Somervlllc Journal. The small bcv stole his neighbor's grapes. His sin Did not Impress him overmuch. A firin O'ersprend his freckled face As ho Broke bunches oft and gobbled them In glee. He ate , and ate , nml ate , and ate , nnd ate , And nte , And all the time this wicked boy was great. He did not think how wrong It wasTe To swlpo i Ills reJghbor's grapes before they were Halt ripe ! But oh ! 'before ' the clock struck twelve Thnt night. That wicked boy was pale as. challc With fright. He realized at lust how very great A sin It Is to steal , though It be but A pin. For awful gripes his stomach filled With woe , And , ho ejaculated : "Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! " The moral is now heed It , boys ! "Don't swipe Tour neighbor's gr.ipcs nt least until They're ripe. " WMiTU TArTOTA W ) W > la OOWN I'KOfl IIAP.I'F ' 3 BUAR The wedding gown eccn upon this page , and of which a cut-paper pattern Is Issued with this number ot Harper's Hazar , shown a charming rendering of glace taffeta , combined with Irish point lace. The under petticoat , which may be made according to lines ot model skirt No. 139 , has a deep lace tloun-e across the front , which la seen where the skirt parts at the eldo of the front , The lace for this flounce should bo twenty-two Incbea deep , or If a lew costly garniture be desired , a knife-pleating of mousse-line , chiffon , or taffeta of t&mu depth would make a fashionable substitute. Tbo skirt Is made upon a shaped model , and has front , sldo and center back gores , the latter flaring into a long train In tbo center of the back. In making the skirt of narrow wl dtu material great exactnem must bo shown lu following the gore outlines , and each suam bo carefully pressed. An Interlining of thin crlnollno should be given to the train , and , where the appcaranco of vseight Is desired , a sheet of thin cotton batting should bo placed on each elde of the crinoline. The long skirt in trim mccl .with a flat applied loco edging , and should bo finished underneath with a pink dust ruflle. The bodice la made over model nalpt lining No. 139 , and haa a eeam feea center back and draped front that Is stretched over the lining without darts and laps at left eldo. Hero the fastening Is madu under whlto velvet rosettes with rhlnestono center * . The vest and high collar are of lace over silk , and foundation patterns for both accompany the waist pattern. The costume rendered in color would prove most available for dinner or other formal occasions. The sleeves are of the prevalent close sheath form , and may bo made of any of tbo ready tucked or puffed Bilks now easily obtainable. A pattern for tbo foundation rovcrn ot bilk accompanies that of the bodice. Of any narrow roaterlaf , such as crepe , veiling , allk or satin , 10 to 18 yard * will be required to make this costume.