r TIIE OMAHA TJA1LT T3EE : SVXDAT 10 , 18)5) ! ) . roii s.\ic-iinAL BJTATIS. II ( PETERS & CO. . 1702 Farnam 8tre > t , Bee Building. No. 7WV-Owxl 7-room nous * , all modenv , south nnd Mil front , 2 blorhs from car lint , $2,800 , might take good vacant lot as first payment , located 28th nnd D - catur direct. No 90-2911 North 19lh avenue , 8 rooms nnrt bath , co t over 13,000. we can pell this property for $1.600 Ko Ml 3140 Mason street , 7 room1 * nntl bath , gnod burn , nice lawn , iisphnlt paved street , house renting for J27 per month ; will sell very cheap If sold quick. No. SSS 0-room house , located at 3421 llurt stp'ct , nice hn < lo trees , city water. In god repair ; price , $ l,3uO No 1019 S36 So 2 Id "treel , 6-room house , city water ; this Is Imldo property ; make nn ofter for this , the owner wants to sell I'oppleton avenue , 5 rooms , No" 35 1 rooms nnd good barn , 2Mb nnd Pactllc street. $7OT. lot. 60x110 No 850-1531 So 29th , 8-room home , nil mod ern Improvements , Rood burn nice 'awn ' tail front , on Georgia avenue. Can uo bought varychap. , UOPBrlTy. ir. } 75 wah , balance In monthly payments without Interest. , fine lot on 1 arnnrn HI. No. 979-42,000 for a between 38tU nnd 30th Bt. . . . „ „ No 215-43,700 for & ! feet ea-st front on 33th , Just south of Dodge st No. M-$7.WO for 100 feet cust nnd south front , SSth and Dodg-s at. Choice lots on Alandcrson st , near 2oth , for Good'lot. . lth ! ) nnd Spruce sis. , only IKO. No ( W-42,200 for cast front lot on 3ind nnd offer for this. Q rnTRU9 & CO . 1702 rarnam Ht , l\fO Rldg. RG-7U3-17 WILL BUILD a line 6-r. cottage with bath , on a nno iiouth Xront corner In HomlB iwirk , which I can sell for $1SOO , part cash payments. N. W. CORNER IGtiTand Ohio streets , S7x 100 feet , with two good dwellings and ItTrmgs ° od orntal nnd the price will A ? F1. CONNETT , 303 N. Y. I'ARiM FOR SALE Hurt county. N b , 160 acres ft t valley grain land , IBS In crop Arlronn. village , church , school , one mile. H. K. Warren. OOOD PROPERTIES TO BUY. MODERN 10-room house nnd barn ami cornel- lot , 50 by 140 : face * east on best Btrcit In liniwcom 1'iace , within one block streets paved with nspha.t : It both of park , prlSS JG.OUO ; easy terms This is n .Rood home ut a n choice " l\ opportunity to secure ' / decided barcaln. _ 4 E-room house and enst front ' < ° n I'o.w.e h Avenue nenr the Joslyn and Ofrwt resi ht dence's. ' rented for WW per > eai ; location " unexcelled. Prlco only $3,300 . < < ( One 7-rf > om and one 5-room house , newly painted , und largo corner lot on 32nd ave. , boulevard. near Hnn-com Pnrk nnd new This property is very cheap and Is a snap for some one. Inquire for price. 7-room hou"p and lot on Wlrt street , in l ' on Harney street. Uth streets , $ o,000. 50-foot raft front on 31st street , near Hans TerJor'ntr' and Murcy $2.000. BO feet , corner 30th nnd Marcy. $1,200. 31 feet on 2Ist street. $000. G- feet on West Cuming street , tlaO. PO fv-et on West Farnam street , $2oO A BARGAIN , full lot. West Omaha , near Parnnm Btrcet motor ; OiWh and sightly location : just fhe place for a cozy home ; Only $673. Hicks Heal Estate Co .32 Board of Trade. IIP 857 1C * 9 ROOMS , modern , N. n. cor 23rd and Chi- 10 ° ornf aTl'barn. ' me-wr , 60 feet , 2615 Parker 4 3 r"ooiKlSso " in. modern eox33Vnoooo1 ? barn , driveway .0. complete home , J3.000 00. Vacant and can glvo Immediate possca- 7 Sr > ms , 100 ft. , 2132 Emmet , J1.500 00 7 rooms , brick , bath , rent $1600 , 2417 SifT 18th street , rent ,14.00 , f is917 N. 25th. bath , $1.60000 7 rooniH , Sill N. S2n < l. shade. $2200.00 6 fSomB. barn , lot C2xlSO , 2 1 Charles St. , ISV/OO cets ono of those nlcn lots on North 2Uli ht. , xvltili shade , near Fremont R. R. , 5x1597'on ' Burt , Just west ot 21th st , only fiolMeast front , on 31st nve. . JI W- f 60x127) ) N. 13. cor. 27th and Woolxvopth , ° C8xf24 n'n < l small 'house. ' N. E. cor. 35th and Jones st. , $1.00000. _ W. II. GATES , 618 N. T. LIFE. 'Phone 1294. . / 55 16 VACANT LOTS. $70000 Georsia. ftve. . near Hickory ; paved street. A bargain. 11,300 00 Harney street , south frontage , west of 33rd street , desirable location. $1.760 OCMPnrk ave. . facinj ? Hanscom park , asphalt pavement , ull special taxes paid. GARVIN BROS. , 1013 FARNAM. WANTED , five to twenty acres , near street car line , suitable for subdivision. GARVIN BROS. . 1613 FARNAM. WANT13D , Improved or vacant real estate , J500.00 to J5.00000 , for client as Investment ; mukt be bargain , OARV1N BROS. . 1013 TARNAM. RE-S56 16 FIRST FLOOR N1JW YORIC LIKi : BLOC ! OMAHA. July 15 , 1590. Omaha Boo : Our ' 'Ad'1writer is po exercised oxer the Impending' bate ball con flict with "tJwiao "muffers" of the Bjron Rtwl Company that he cannot comnom Ills nerves fiiifllcicntly to make up a list of our many cholco bargains in Homes but we feel certain that any onn who will investl- gate the remarkably loxv prices and the exceedingly blight future of the e HKMKS PARK LOTS can bo induced to- buy no place elao In Omalm. That's rlfeht ! Yours truly , 1 > AYNE. HARDER CO. By O. H. PAYNI3. "Catcher. " H. H. HARDEH , "Pitcher. " RE-7CG 16 FOR SALE , twn very choice 20-acr tracts we t of pity : fine garden and fruit land , apples , cherrle , plums , grapes < tc. If sold tOKOther can offer for 12,350 each. Hicks , 323 Board of Trade BUltr. LIST your property with us. Wo will sell it. L. 1 * Johnson Co. , 3H S. 16th. RE-M2I6 Jy31 7 ACRES , unlmprovcj. close In : lays fine : choap. i. If. Slverxvood , 423 N. Y. Life. RE-M463 O'NEILL'S Real Estate Agency , South Omaha. Headquarters for realty Invest- mcnts. RE-199 HA VIS > ou borne lots to sell ? NoxvTsTho time to dispose of them : let the peoula Icnoxv that you vxant to dispose of them The Bee reaches the people who hnvo the money. R E-S66 FOR SAI E. house and lot ; seven rooms" lJ ? Tly new. barn t Mini fruit ctr Terms A , A , r.iillni ; , Tabor , Iowa roil HAM : nui , ESTATE. DON'T FORGET That lots nfnr 34th st , and Ames ave. street cur barn are dirt cheap. That lot * on D3th , 2 > th and 27lh ts . vxlthln few block * of Ames ave. motor line , at $160 each urc That three nlco east front lots In Slilnn's add . 4214x120 ft. each , i-an be snapped up at $350 for corners and $3uo for inside lot. That three choice lots on 40th St. , lust north of the Jo ljn 6 acres , tire only $1,250 each nnd bargains. That n fl-room house and lot near Hanscom park at $3,000 Is like ilmllng It. . That several elegant homes1 In Kountzo Place am to bo sacrificed. That wo nro offering great bargains In houses nnd lots In all p.irts of the city. That n brick block on Douglas st , within a few blocks of 16th st , In excellent condi tion nnd Wringing lit good rentals , Is of fered at a panic price. That a good Investment of three houses , lot fronting two paved sis. , motor line , mod ern , ten minutes' walk of postotllce , will net 10 per cent on price offered at. That the finest stock and grain f.irm In the west , within short dl-tanco of South Omaha , l.UOO acres , line large building ot every description , unlimited water supply nnd beat of railroad faclltlcs Is offered at a vxay-doxvn price That vvo have 3 pox cent money to loan on gilt-edgo real estate security. That wo also write lire nnd tornado Insur ance. BtJ.MIS , Paxton Block. Telephone , 6S5. RE-S67 16 GREAT bargain In garden land , 3 acres on m midnmlz d street Just west ot city , for $ i)75 Hicks Real Estate Co , 325 Board of Trade. RU-MS 1C BARGAIN'S ! BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS" ! SOJ1 & 20.3 North 10th ( corner ) , lot WxlK , with two line six-room hou es. with bath , gas , sewer , etc. , renting for $45 p r month and nlxxays rented Wo can close these out for the loxv price of $1,500 C1G South 29th st. , 7 rooms , modern except furnace , lot 45\140 , with all sp.clil taxes nild , a good property and dirt cheap at $3,350 GU South 30th htrcet , 6 rooms , lot 60110 , very cheap , $1,500 323 North 3Mh st , lot 60x120. with elegant 6-room house , bath , hot und eold water and a very cliolcp loiatlon ; price , $2 31D 2211 Webster st. , 7 rooms , furnae' , bath , gas , server , etc , lot 31\1K. This property rents for $30 per month. We can sell it for $2,200 830 Siuth 29th ( Cleo Ave ) , 6-room cottage , lot 4SxHO. choicest location In Omaha , nnd can be sold for lesb than $3 500 Call and se us. The Rev. Dohcrty residence , neir Browncll ( hall , with house of ten rooms , hot water heat , stone and brick w.ills , strictly mod ern nnd well built , costing owner n arly $ llOW We offer it for $10,000 with 10i ? fret of ground , or $8000 with Crt feet. This Is a burgiln. See us and malte a proposi tion if jou do not 'tliink It is. xxx > rth this money. In Kountze Place we have the best snap ever offered In a good 'house ' on WIrt street , with hot water heat , 75x140 feet of ground , too cheap to publish the price. Itwould disgrace th addition , but must Jjo hold. In Lowe's addition , 31th and Franklin , fac ing east , WP can sell 5 houses , and lot 60\127 feet , bringing In rental of $26 per month ; the whole thing goes on the coun ter for only only only $1.100 VACANT PROPERTY In Alamo Plaza addition , SCth and rarnam sts , vva liave the best vacant lots for the money In Omaha. Get a move on your self and got ono of these before they are all gone. POTTEH-SIIOLES CO. 310 N. Y. Life. RE 751 18 TOR SALE , the elegant 10-room residence. No. 1105 South 31st street. Price , $7.200 ; only $2 2" > 0 cash , balance to suit. Hicks Real Estate Co , 325 Board of Trade. SOUTH OMAHA PROPERTY. $15000 to JJOOGO for lots G blocks southwest of packing houtes ; small cash payment , balance monthly. GEORGE & COMPANY. CITY HALL Bldg. , South Omaha. KK MSol 31 $400.00 FOR , fine south front lot on Harney and 4id. $375.00 for lot on Half-Howard between 41st $300.00 for lot on rarnam near 42d $525.00 for 11 south front lots on Hamilton st , 5 blocks -xveat of Military road and car $900 00 for 120x157 ft. N. E. cor. 31th and Hamilton fats. $375 00 for C-room house nnd lot 40x120 ft. on SUi st. , near Bancroft. $750.00 for 7-room house , Dupont St. , near 2Sth. $1,000.00 for 7-room hou > e , lot 54x150 ft. , 2Sth near Pacific st. $00.00 per acre for 160 acres G'4 miles N. W. , Joining Benson. GEORGE & COMPANY , 1601 FARNAM ST. RE S50 17 COMFORTABLE cottage , 8 rooms , very sightly and In good condition , located at 2S11 Charles street. R E 116 FOR SALE Very cheap , two acres front ing on Vlnton St. Peck & Co . 101 S 15th. RE-196 HENRY B. PAYNE. C01 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. Real Estate , Rentals , Loans , Insurance. RE-501 MANDERSON street , between 27th and 28th streets , lot 60x125 feet , $350 2Gth avenue , north of St. Mary's avenue. 30xl2S feet , only $1,100. Near St. Mary's avenue and 22nd street , 30x 140 feet , price $1,200 1812 Nicholas street , 5-room house , rental $36 psr year , price $500 1143 nnd 1145 North 17th street , two houses , lot COxllO feet , $2,500 JOHN N. TRENZER , OPP. OLD P , O. RE-M414 FOR SALE , D-room house , nil modern , handsome lot , .splendid neighborhood ; must bo sold. Will take $8,750 : very easy terms. E 33. Bee ofllco. RE-S50 1C * C. F. HARRISON & GEO. T. MORTON 912-913 N. Y. LIFE. TELEPHONE 314 RE M411 A3 HOUSES , lots , farms , lands , loans ; also fire insurance. Bemis , Paxton Blk. RE 19 $ FOR SALE , 3 acres of garden land with dwelling , etc. , near city limits Enquire at 970 N. 25tll Ave. RE-730-15 * AN IDEAL STOCK FARM. 1,200 acr s line Jiay and grass land , north eastern Nebraska , only $760 nn acre. Hicks Real Estate Co. , 35 ! Board of Trade Bldg. RE-S01 1C' 8-ROOM house , well , Lindsay ave. Jioo. 5-room nouns , 31st nnd Emmett , $750. 6-room house , 21st and Ohio , $1,000. 5-room house , 20th und Dorcas , $1,300 , 7-room house , No 2Sth , $1,200 S-room 1iouHO , 32d nnd Fowler nve , , $1,200. S-room brick Jioune , 29th and Oak , Jl.CoO J. ir. PAUROTTE , DOUGLAS BLOrK RE MO 16 NEW COI/ONIAL house of nine rooms , Jwrdwocxl union , BUS. e'ebtrlc light anc all modern Improvftments , locate < l on northwest rorner 3Sth avenue and DoJpo street ; Houth and east front , ternm made to suit purchaser. BRENNAN-LOVE CO. AGENTS , 219 South IfiJh Street. RE-819 16 SIIOKT1IAM ) AM ) TYPISWIIITING , A. C. Van Bant'o School. 717 N. Y. Life. 210 AT OMAHA Bus. College , 16th & Douglas. 211 BOYLE'S school ; court rtportor principal , Bee Bldg. 212 LOST. WHITE poodle , name Joe. clipped up to shoulders , from Hiicenbark'a animal show on Midway ; the Under will be handsomely rexvarded by returning same. same.Lost MSIS 17 MCIIIMS BY Joseph E Phillips. 2519 Corby st. Omaha ; best of city references given. 463 AS I-AWMIIIOKEIIS , JEFFERSON Square Loan Olllce , 418 N 15 213 EAGLE Loan Olllre , reliable , accommodat ing , ull business coiitlUMitlal. l-sol Douglas ZU I'OLMJ. FOUND , twinothlng , If joii have lout nn > - thlng of vnluo In the tent day or two , If joil can tell me what It l money , Jew elry or othnr valuable * , you may have It M W. Rver on , care Rlcnard on Drug Co round-S17 16 IN families , Miss Sturdy. 221C Davenport. Ki2 JylS SttimVAMCS. ARTIFICIAL stone nnd brick sidewalks A. R. Heel , 2622 Burt street M00 Alt * MIIU10H \CTOIIY. . DAMAGED looking glasses resl'vereo ! 703 N 16th M231 TllUMC r.VCTOHY. SEE OUR trunk traveling bags , suit cases Trunks rcpilrcd. Omaha Trunk factory , 1209 Farnam. -933 A2G AVAVHJIl TO nOUICOW. WANTED , $40000 at 6 per cent ; no com mission , city real estate security Ad dress D 2G , Be 49S-14 * AM ) STUTTUIUNfl. CURED Julia Vaughn , 430 Ramge Bldg. Movnu. W. COY. located , at 171G St. Mary's Ave. 217 ATTOIIM2YS. W. F. WAPP1CH , attorney. 603 Brown Blk. 1 632 A9 MCKUI , PLA1ING. ALL kinds plating. Om Plating Co , Bee bids 433- rr.ATiinu IIKNOVATOII. MATTRESSES renewed. 707 S. IGth. Tel. 7S1. -218 VI1STHACTS OP TITLES. HARRIS' Abstract Co. , 423 Bee Building. 200 HOTELS. TRY the Henderson Hotel ; board and room $1 00 per week , gas , "team heat and baths. Ninth and Fainam Sts. 215 M HC.NOVATIING. M. S. WALICLIN , 2111 Cumlng. Tel 1331 -216 i : TO co.vni.YCTOus. CONVICT LABOR. Wanted contractors to lea e 170 able- jodled convict * in the Nebraska State penl- entlaiy In any line of manufacturing , ex- eptlng clgaris bricks and stoneeuttlng , ontiacts to commence September 1st , 1S99 , or a period not exceeding three jeais. Sealed bids will bo received at the olllce of the commissioner of Public Lands and lulldlngs at Lincoln , Neb. , until 10 o'clock i in , August 10th. 1S99. Tor further Information address George W. Leldlgh , warden JuIylGMlSt KVII.WAY TIMR CAIID. BURLINGTON & MIS- sourl River Railroad "Tno Burlington Route" General Ofllces , N. W. Corner Tenth and Far- nnm Streets. Ticket onice , 1502 Farnntii Street. Telephone , 250. Jepot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tcle- phone. 310. Leave. Arrive. Lincoln , Hastings and McCook a < < :40 am a 7:40 : pm Lincoln. Denver , Colorado rado , Utah , California , a 4:25 : pm a 3:55 : Dm Lincoln. BUck Hills. Montana & Puget Sound a 4 23 p m n 3:00 : pm Lincoln Local v 7.W pm aio.33 am -Incoln F.iat Mall u 3:00 : pra alO.33 am Denver , Colorado , Utah & California a 6:30 : am a Dally. KANSAS CITT. ST. JOseph - seph & Council Bluffs Ra'lroad "The Burling ton Rout " Ticket Olllce , 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 6:40 : pm Kansas City Night Ex..alO:15 : pm u 6.30 am St. Louis Fiver tor St. Jo&epa una Bt. Louis..a 4:55 : pm all:15 am a Dally. CHICAGO , BURLINGTON & Qulncy Railroad "Tho Burlington Route" ' Ticket Ofllce , 1502 Farnam St Tel. 250. Depot , Tenth Mason Streets , Tele phone , 310. - „ , Leave. Arrive. ayllght Chicago Spe- clal a g4o ; am Chicago Vestibu' d Ex..a 6.05 pm a 8:03 : am Chicago Express a 9.30 .1111 n 4.05 pm Chicago & St. L. Ex..a 7:45 : pm a 8.05 am Pacific Junction Local.alO:45 urn a 5 15 pm Fast Mail a 2:45 : pm a Daily. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL- road-General Olllces and Ticket Olllcea Southeast Cor ner 14th and Douglas Stu. Telephone , 104. Depot , 15th nnd Webster Sts. Telephone. ' . . . . . . , Leave. Arrive. „ T „ St. Louis-Kansas & Neb. Limited a 3:00 : pm a2:55 : pm K. C. St. L. Express..a 9.50 pro a 6.00am Nebraska Local vie Weeplnr Water b 6:00 : pm b 9:43 : am a Dal y. b Dally except Sunday. W A BASH RAILROAD- Tlcket Otllce , 1415 Farnam Street. Telephone , 892. Do- pot. Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , C29. Leave. Arrive. St. Lojls "Canon Ball" Express a 4:50 : pm a 8:35 : am a DalUr. UNION PACIFIC "THE OVERland - land Route" General Olllces , N E. Cor. Ninth and Parnnm Streets. City Ticket Onice , 1302 1'urnam Street. Telephone. air Depot , Tenth and Manor ! Streets , Telephone , 629. Leave. Arriva. "Tno Overland Limited" for Utah , liiaho , Mon tana , California. Ore- con anil Washington pp'.nts . a 8:50 : am a 4:45 : pm The Colorado Special for 1/eiwei and all Colorado points . a 11 .55 pm a 6:40 : am Paclliu iixpresb for Denvei , Salt Lake. Pacific Coast and all western > ointa . b 4:35 : pm a 6:40 : am Lincoln , Beatrice und Stromsburg Express. , b 4:35 : pm b2:20 ! : pm Fremont , Columbus , Nor folk , Grand Inland and North 1'iatte . . .a 4:35 : pm b 4:45pm : ColumbUH Local . b 6:30 : pm b2:20 ! : pm North Platte Local. . . . . . a C:16 : pm South Omaha Local Pass. Leaves , 6:15 : u. m. ; 7.00 a. m. . 10:10 : a . , m.,3.05 p. m. Arrives. ' 10.45 a. m' { 3:15 : p. m. ; 4u : p. ra , : 6 P. m. Council Bluffs Local - _ L.65 a. m. ; C:40 : a. m ; O'W ) a. m , ; 7:10 : A. ra. ; b 10:45"a : ! m , 12:20 : p. m ; 2:15 : p. ra. ; 4:35 : p. m. ; 4:65 : p. m 6.-a p. m 6:5a : p m. ; 6:20 : p. m. ; 8:20 : f > . . ; . .15 a. m. ; 8:45 : a. m. ; 11:30 : a. in. ; 3.G p m , . ; 4:05 : p. m. ; 6:15 : p. m. ; 6:30 : p. m. : 6:65 : p. m u ; fi.39 p n ; : ? . p. m. ; iiM : p. m. ; u.is V. nr. . a Dally , b .Dally excvut Sunday. gruvMif VW * Leave. Arrive St. LoJa Cannon Ball Exp ass a 4:60 : pm a 8:85 : am Kansas City and Qulncy Locai , , . . , , .a ( .59 am a 8:30 : pm p Dullv CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & . St. Paul Railway City /MLWA < " Ticket Olllce. 1504 Farnam ! < EEf Street. Telephone. 2S4. De pot , Tenth and Mason Sta. Telephone , C29. . Leave. Arrive , Chicago Limited Ex a 5.15 pm a 8:20 : am Chicago Ac Omaha Kx..bll:00 am b 3:55 : pm Sioux City & . Des Molnesbll:00 bll:00 : am b 1:53 : pm n Dully. b Dally exceui Sunday. A Dally. U lll.WAY TIMH tlll ) . CITY & PACIFIC Railroad "Ths Northwestern - western Line" Gc-no'al Oflic's. United States National Bank Building. S. W. Corner Twelfth - _ - and Karnam Streets , iickat uince , 1401 Farnam Street , Tele , phone obi Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 629. Leave. Arrive. Sioux City. Mankato & St. Paul , Minneapolis a 6:60 : am a 8:40 : am St. Paul , Minneapolis , Mankato & Sioux City a B'2 > pm all'00pm Sioux City Local . . . n 7-45 am a 4:25 : pm FREMONT. ELKHORN Sc Missouri Valley Rail- reid "The Northwosten Line1' G n'ral OfTlcei United States National Bank Bldg , Southwest _ Corner Twelfth nnd Fnr- nam Streets , Ticket Office 1101 Farnam Street. Telephone. 661 Depot , 15th and Webster Streets Telephone , 1458. Leave. Arrive. Blick HI1U , Deadwood , Hot Springs . . . a 3.00 pra a 6:00 : pm rvo iing , Casper and Douglas d 3:00 : pm d 5:00 : pm Hastings , York , David City , Superior , Geneva Exeter and Peward..b 3:00 : pm b 6:00 : pm Norfolk. Verdlgro and Fremont b 7:30 am blO:25 : nm Lincoln , Wahoo nnd Fremont b 7:30 : am blO:25 : nm Fremont Local . . c 7:30 : am tt Dally , b Dally except Sunday , o Sun day only , d Dally except Satutriay. -HICAOO & NORTH , western Railway "The Northwe tirn Line" City Ticket Office. 1401 Farnam Street. Tele phone. 661. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tel ephone , CT3 Leave. Arrive , Dayllg Chicago clal a 6:10 : am all 65 pm Mo Valley , Sioux City , St. Paul & Minneap olis a 5:50 : am all.00 pm Mo Valley , Sioux City..a 7:43 : ama a 4:25 : pm Carrol. Local . b 5.25 pm blO:10 : ama Eastern Express , Des Moiiies , Mnrshalltown , edu- Rapids and Chicago cage . all:05 : am a 4105 pm Atlantic Flyer , Chicago and East . a 4.55 pm a 4.05 pm Fast Mull , Chicago to Omaha a 2:45 : pm Northern Exrresa . a 5:23 : pm a 8:40 : am Omaha-Chicago Special a f.05 pm a 8.15 nm Fast Mall . 8:45 : um a Oallv o Dallv xr ot Sunday. CHICAGO Sr ! PAUL , Minneapolis & Omaha Railway "Tho Northwestern - western Line" General Olllces , Nebraska Divi sion , 13th and Webster Sts. Cltv Ticket OUH'o 1401 Farnam St. Telephone. 551. Depot , 15th and Webster Sts. Leave. Arrive. Txxln City Express ( for Sioux Cltv. St. Paul & Minneapolis ) a 6.00 am Omiha Passenger a 7:09 : pm Blair. Emerson. Sioux City. Ponca , Hartlng- ton und Bloomlleld. b 1,00 pm b2:10 : pm No. 2 , Twin City L't'd..a 6.55 pm No 1 , Omaha Limited . a 9:00 : am u Dally , b Daih except Sunday. CHICAGO. ROCK ISLand - and Ac Padflc Railroad "The Great Rock Isl and Route. " City Tick , rt Ofllce , 1323 rarnam Street. Telephone , 4J ! > . MB'- - Des Molnes Local a 7:05 : am bll:25 am Chicago Express bll:15 : am a 8:10 : am Chicago Fast Express , a 6 00 pm a 1:25 : pm St. Paul Fabt Express..a 6:00 : pm bll:25 : am Lincoln , Colorado Spgs , Denver , Pueblo and West a l.SU pm n 4:25 : pm Des MoltUB , Rock Is'- and arm i hlcago a 7 25 pm a. 6:35 : pm Colorado t Texas F'yer.a G.40 pm a 9.00 am a Dally , b Dally except Sunday. Ante Room Echoes ff There vxas a hot time at 'MjrUc ball on Monday night , when a largo class ot tyros vxas initiated Into the mysteries of the Diamatlc Order , Knights of Khorassan. It was hot outdoors that evening , but the torni i pciatura was considerably higher In the Im mediate vicinity of the individuals who made i the wtary Journey acroea the burning sands ; to the cool retreat , where In his inner tem ple dwells the lordly Khorassan , the true friend nnd patron of every loyal Pythian. At times the tyros faltered in their on ward Journey oxer the heated desert and their parched lips could scarce articulate their plaintive appeals for help , but tbo knlghta encouraged them and told them not to falter liy the vxay , although the super heated earth should try their soles , for at the end of the long and toilsome road were shadj nooks and purling streams ( of "Tem- Tem" ) , where they would real and refresh themselves and bask in the full effulgence cf Khorassau'fl smile. At one stage of the Journey the tjros were permitted to rest and sip the nectar which Khoraesan provides for all his votaries. Thus revived , they resumeJ the Journey and In due time , by dint of per severance and assistance rendered by those who had completed the Journey before them , not to forget the cooling streams of water along the way , they came to the end , nnd the lightning change from tyro to votary was enacted. The ceremonies were very Impressive and the ritual well rendered by the following officers of Moquaddora temple , No. SG- Ven erable Bhelk , Dr. L. A. Men-lam ; rojal vizier , J. R. Stlne ; grand emir , Guorge A. McKay ; mahedl , J. . Boxten ; Joe , George A. Mng- ney ; mokanna , A. R. Harvey ; sahib , M. E. Gilbert ; menial , J. W. Malone ; secretary , John W. Fife ; treasurer , E. W. Speed. After the Initiation the Knights adjourned to the Mlllard , where all partook of an ele gant spread. The company sat down at mid night and nroso later at least some of them did. Imperial Naxvab J. M , iMacFarland was toastmaster. President TJIngham of the city council welcomed the guests and Mr. Mac- farland responded. Responses to toasts were made as foltows : "Desert of Nebraska , " George Magney ; "Moquaddem Temple No. SO , " George Mc Kay ; "Oasis of Omaha , " John Bexten ; "Woman , Her Beauty nnd Virtue , " II , F. Neal ; "Antemortem Flowers , " A. II. Mur- dock ; "A Coat of Rags , " Dr. L. A. Mer- rlam ; "Fraternal Pleasures , " Joseph Cullen Root ; "Votaries of Khorassan , " Hon. Jacob Fawcett. The affair was voted nn Immense suc cess and will be followed toy another on a til or o elaborate scale later in the season. Pythlans are pressing to the doors of iMoquaddem temple for Initiation Into the mysteries of Kborassan and their dcslrce will , In duo time , bo fully gratified. But for a while the camel must be given an oppor tunity to rest and recuperate before entering upon another Journey over the hot sands with BO heavy a load , Iloj-ul IIlKlilnnilcr * . Tremont Castle No , 35 prepared a beauti ful float , draxxn by four horses , upon xxhlch Its complete team -was stationed In full Scottish costumes and paraded the streets July 4. The first prize for the best costumed , drilled nnd equipped body of men In the Fourth of July parade at Wayne , Neb. , was awarded to Ivanboo Castle of Wlsner. This team has only been organized a short time , but appeared like veterans , The questions arising out of the deposit of securities with the Insurance depart ment of Nebraska by the Royal Highland ers Is nettled , It being held that they should remain with the state auditor , the Weaver law not affecting the deposit of fraternal societies. nt : | | | | , fThe Nebraska building of the Transmis- Blselppl Exposition has been converted Into tbo Fraternal ( building , and Is one of the most popular resorts on the Greater Amer ica Exposition grounds. The building has been repaired , repainted and thoroughly renovated and cannot help but prove a charming place for the many fraternal men and vxomen xxbo visit the exposition , to while axxay a little time and dUcues to gether matters of fraternal and personal In terest Its Interior furnishings are par ticularly Inviting and will be Improved right along The Modern Woodmen of America have already secured headquarters on the first floor and 0 C Dnldxxin Is In charge. Many members of the order have already called , and It promises to be a great draw ing card Other lodges have applied for ad mission Into the building and It will bo taxed to accommodate all the fraternal or ganizations which will want representation In the Fraternal building Hiunl AiM-niiiiiu. The newly elected supreme regent , W Holt Apgar , of the Rojat Arcanum , has expressed a desire to meet the members ot the order In tills Jurisdiction. In view ot this fact Union 1'aclllc council No. 1069 appointed a commltteo of twelve on "Ho > al Arcanum Day nnd Increase In Membership. " Tills commltteo presented the folloxxlng report , which was unanimous ! ) adopted by the Council at Its last meeting Resolved. That Union Pacific Council No 10CO celebrate Roval Arcanum Day at the Greater America Exposition , some time In the early part of September , to which cel ebration ail members of the order In Ne braska , Iowa , Kansas and Missouri bo In * vlted and at which time a rousing reception bo glxen our supreme regent , and furthci bo It Resolved That each and overs member of Union Pacific Council bring In ono new member before August 28 , this being ab solutely neceasarj. ns this grand jurisdic tion lacks 100 members of the required 1,000 and wo nro In danger ot our grand council Charter being rescinded , and further be It Resolved That each member bringing in n now member and duly Initiated before September 1 will receive tickets of admis sion for himself and lady to the exposition on the dav of the celebration , nnd be It Resolved That the member bringing In the largest number of now members dur ing the aforesaid time will receive a prize costing not less than $10 , and the one bringing the second largest number of now members a prize valued at $5 , and the third a prize of $3 50 The Itojal Arcanum Ins opened head quarters at the Fiatcrnal Building , Greater Amnrlca Exposition A. O. I. AV. liiNtal ! OIlliMTN. A nubile Installation of olucers for all of the Omaha lodges , Ancient Order of United Workmen , was held Wednesday night and it x\as an event of much prominence in the history of this order for the present > ear. The officers Installed will servo dur ing the present fiscal period. M. E. Shultz ot Beatrice , grand master workman for the Nebraska Jurisdiction , was present and acted ns Installing olllcer He was ably as sisted by O. J. VanDjko ot this city , deputy grand master workman. The ease and grace xxlth which the exercises of the ex piling were conducted were noticeable and re flected much credit upon the careful ar rangements made by the committee having the affair In charee. Several drill teams were represented and their bright uniforms added color to the hall and imprcsslveness to the installation exercises. The music furnished bv the Musical Union orchestra was especially good. Benjamin Irwln of ficiated as chairman cf the meeting ami dellxered a brief address of welcome after the meetlus had been called to order. This was followed by an interesting program ot addresses , drill team work , stercoptlcon views hy O J. VanDvkc. but the event of paramount Interest was the installation , which was conducted most satisfactorily. The ofllcers chosen are all enthusiastic woik- ers in the order and the various lodges look forward to a successful jear under the guidance of the newly-elected officials. W. O. AV. Hteuiitlte Council. The annual meeting of the executive coun cil of the Woodmen of the World Is In ses- 'slon ' in Omaha and ivvlll continue throughout I the greater part of the coming week. The I opening session was bold Wednesday In the nrnros of the order in the Sheely block and on Thursday the council moved out to the exposition grounds , where the sessions are being held behind closed doors in the Fra ternal building , formerly the Nebraska building. The council is made up ot the sovereign officers of the order , together with their clerks. In addition to these there are some fifty or sixty enthusiastic members from various parts of the country who have plans to propose. One of the principal Issues under consideration is the discussion re garding the location for permanent head quarters for the order. Columbus , St. Louis , Des Molnes and Omaha are the leading can didates for this honor and it Is understood that Omaha stands In high favor , especially 'or the reason that the order was founded lore in 1890 by J. C. Hoot , the present sov ereign commander. Another Important matter before the coun cil is tbo formulation of a new basis of rates : or the purpose of maintaining In the treas ury a reserve fund. It may be of Interest to know that in Omaha there are 2,500 members of this order , over one-third the membership of the entire state of Nebraska. The Trllie of llen-IInr. At Its last regular meeting Mecca court , No 13 , Installsd oflloTa for the present term. Thl court meets in Hojal Arcanum hall. Bee building. It has a large membership nnd ono of the finest degree staffs in Nebraska captained by Mrs. E. II. Hemming. There were present to vxltness the installation cere monies a largo number of tbo members o Jewel court of Council Bluffs. Refreshment were served and a general good time en Joyed by all. Among these present who made Interesting remarks for the good o the order were Chief Lackey of Councl Bluffs , Mrs. Mathexxs , past state presldon of the Rebekah degree for lovxa and Mra. C E. Allen , a director In the Society of Roya Neighbors and a charter member of Mecca court. Mrs , Frank Johnson , "vxho has been ap pointed n deputy for Mecca court , is giving it quite a boom. A large number of new ap plications were received and acted upon at Its last meeting. Unltril Modrrim. On next Wednesday Omaha lodge No. 63 , United Moderns , will have an especially In teresting meeting at Its hall In the Conti nental block. In addition to tbo installation of tbo new officers , which was postponed from last meeting It Is expected to have at least six new members present for Initiation. The courts of South Omaha -will glvo a special entertainment and ball 'In Masonic ball , South Omaha , July 18 at 8 o'clock. The occasion Is In honor ot the High Court of Nebraska session held that day , Union Yt'tcriiuii1 Union , VlCksburg command will meet Wednesday evening , July 19 , to elect delegates to the national convention at Des Molnes early In August. a Iliilniifp. Judge Baker. President Blngham of the city council , County Commissioner Harte and Surveyor McBrldo , representing the commltteo in charge of the city and county shoot for the benefit of a soldier * ' memorial fund , held a session in tbo court house to mnke up their accounts preparatory to making their report. They have not pro- ceedcd far enough to settle the exact amount of the profits of the scheme , as the tickets xxere sold by so many different persons that It requires a good deal of time to secure a complete accounting. llo > M ( ! ( OfT. Albert Elliott and Fred Ray , accused of grand larceny by L S Carpenter , were dis charged on motion of Deputy County Attor ney Helflley. Mr. Carpenter alleged the loss of a lot of cheap Jewelry valued at 172.30. He vxas unable to r.roxe Its value and tbo evidence showed that Elliott had loaned him $16 which ho was to return at a cer tain time. Kalllnc to keep his part of the contract. Elliott took tbo Jewelry for se curity. , RELIC OF TIIE BOOM DAYS leminisoonces of a Pioneer Town and ibo Hopes of Its Founders. TOWN Or WYOMING THAT WAS Monrlnliril In the rifllrn , AVMIicrcd , nnd 1'nxotMl from slnht 1'rnn- HIIMIH of KM lllntnf ) the relics of pioneer la > 9 In J tcrllnR Morton's collcctlou Is a fragmentary 10 of the Wjoinlng Telescope for 1SS7 and 839. Wjomlng was a Nebraska to\\n with Igh hopes and gieat expectations In the arl > times. Just what the expectations \cro nnd how far they wore rcalUttl Is tolil n the Conservnthe. as follows Those were the days when prosperity was n the olr , In a special sense ; men Knew hat n metropolis , of which their Imaglna- lens maiU > n second London at the least , mist soon begin to materialize nonicwhorc u the Missouri rher , and as sudden and astMlth wa the prize offoreil _ to the wncr of the fortunate toxwisllo , the'enRer - ness with which they sought to attract the hy fugltlxo to this nnd that embijo settle ment can easily bo understood. Of course , nl > one could bo supremely successful , of ho others It was a fortunate community hat survived Omaha's victory with even a race of the breath of lite , thu greater iHim- > cr have perished utterl ) from oft the map Vjomlng Is ono of these , for the station on ho Missouri 1'nclllo road which now bears hat name Is several miles distant from the Ivor-landing where once stood n hopeful ns- > lraut for the premiership of the west , nnd was probably christened only out of nspcct 0 the memories of the vlclnlt ) . "The Wxomlng of 1S37 was , hoxxevcr , as iromlslng nn Inf.iiit as any the terrllor ) > oasted. U was not until the year following hal Us nearest neighbor. Nebraska City , cored the one point that It gained In the rnco hy securing ho location of the military depot , xhence army supplies , brought thus far by tea in boat , were forwarded across the plains iy the gox eminent contractors , the thing hat infused vitality Into Nebraska CMty'i ) olus for a brief ten jcnrs , when the opeu- ng of the Union 1'aclflc railroad snuffed out her little light In the tvxInkling of an e > e. Wyoming , N T , In 1857 was a lively place ; the Issue of the Tclcscopo for Juno 11 contains a haff-n-column of 'Arrivals at the Port of WjomliiR , ' no less thin sex en steamboats having parsed up In that week ; 1 he regular St. Joseph , Omaha & Council Bluffs packet ' \Vatot-a' Is a steady ad vertiser , and will positively make weekly trips during the season of 1857 , the editor notices with much pleasure the rapidity with which S. r. Nuckolls' large stone store liouso progresses ; Instruction in the use of the scriptures and the clnglng of church music are advertised ; William J. Hughes , M. D. , tenders his professional services to the citizens of Wjomlng City , F. S. Hnffa respectfully announces to the citizens of Wjo.tilng City and the surrounding country that ho has openedacoachnndaggon' manu factory ; tun Telescope has advertisers In St. Ivouis , Chi'ago , Minneapolis and Sioux City , besides a good number from Nebraska City , Plattsrrouth , Florence , CMnton , Cassvlllc , Lcwiston and Ganoshn , as befits the organ of the 'placo formed by nature , ' as the editor e\plalus , 'for the depot of the Weep ing Water valley. ' Hut who can noxx1 tell where Clinton and Loxvlston , N. T. , and tnoso other places stood ? The lliillrond. "Just as two or three could not be gathered together on the prairie in these dajs with out organizing themselves into a city , so no cluster of shanties was happy without its railroad , for It vxas foreseen rightly , as we now know that -wliero the Pacific road planted itself there would bo the city of the future ; so all were ambitious to have 'tho ferruginous cquino quadruped \\Isk bis tail In our midst , ' as ono early editor neatly put it. Probably nothing in the history ol Wyoming City , N T , Is more curious read ing than the etnrr of the \Nomlnt > i St < Peters , t Tort Kearney Knllro.nl company , which was orpiuiltod at a great nms meetIng - Ing convened In Mflhin hnll on the evening of September IS. 1S57. A notice , signed 'many citizens' hud been published a month beforehand , calling on the Inhabitants ot the surrounding country and of Civil llcnd , In , to rome out 'for nn interchange of sentiment , ' nnd In the Interval the Toleocop * had contained several Interesting articles by Atulcus and others pointing out why tht railroad cihould bo built froraVoiulng anil no other point. II. Hurst , csq. , presided oxer the meeting , n code of rules nnd regu lations , prepared by J U. Treadwny , esq. , was adopted , n. committee was appointed to memorialize congress , 'the meeting was then nddrresed In nn eloquent and forcibla nnnnor by Charles Vau Wjck , ceq , and others' and adjourned. "It was pointed out that railroads were no longer nn experiment , an was demonstrated b > 'the successful operations ot the rail roads of Michigan , Now York , I'onnsjlvnnla and other states. ' These had shown < hal the 'Inconveniences of snovx nnd cold' wcr not Insurmountable obstacles , nnd had nlM proven that railroading paid , for they were all 'declaring largely increased annual dividends' And If this vxas the ca a In these effete civilizations , what could not hs expected In this favored section , 'with cllmato pccullarlx favorable to the produc tion of the grape , the strawberry , the rasp berry , the wild plum nnd the apple'1 Why , the 'hard ) Nexx nnglandcr' would rush In b ) tralnloads , to si spot where , 'In the geographical center of the United States , ho ma ) proudly relied and watch with con stantly Increasing Interest upon the giant growth xxhlch as a people , wo are so rapidly attaining. ' V Sun * Tlilnur. "Hut without waiting for the hardy NCXT Hnglander to cmbrnco this privilege , just give 'the wealthy companies that ale not organizing to our vxcst' a railroad outlet to the Atlantl' for 'the millions of bushels of cxcelfcnt salt which will bo- there manu factured ( on Salt creek , no doubt ) and 5011 at once perceive , that a sure and never-rail ing eourco of rcxomio is Immediately secured. The heavy dividends which the stockholders would realise xxould glvo to this road n character equal to these which lend from the gleat coal works of I > cnnslvanla Into the wealthy manufacturing nnd com mercial markets of Philadelphia and Pitts- burg. ' This ought to have bocn conclusive ; but there vxas ) ct more behind. Figure up the sums to be earned by hauling coal to ths 'furnaces of the manufacturers of ) our city' and other points , 'and some idea may bo draxxn ot the value of the stock.1 Nor was this all ; tliu bold statement la advanced that the country between \V > omlng nnd Kort Kearney Is of value for the growing ot cireals , 'xxhllo as a stock-raising country. It is , not surpassed by the musquetto country of Texas or the reeds of Michigan. ' "Tho Womlng , St. Peters & Fort Kearney Railroad company wns accordingly organized , with n capital stock of $1,000,000 , 'xvlth power to increase the same to $50,000,000 ; ' a commltteo was appointed to see that sub scription books wore opened in Boston , Nexv York , Philadelphia , Chicago , St. Louis , New Orleans , Cincinnati , Plttaourg 'and such other places as said committee may think proper , ' and the rest of the story , ns Mr. Kipling says in concluding ono of his tales , Is not worth the telling. llortaliij The following births nnd deaths have been reported to the olllco of the health commissioner during the last txx cut-four hours. Births JI x Schlagcr , 2001 South Eighth street , bo ) ; John P. Carr , 1207 North Twenty-seventh street , Rlrl. Deaths Victoria Uudna , 2706 Bancroft street ; Bertha Kroger , East Omaha , 1 ) ear ; Mrs. Bertha Haas , 1813 Vlnton street , 43 ) cnrs ; Anna Steen , 2508 Burt street , 63 ) ears. MIIHB .MeeUnir Culled Off. The mass meeting which was to hava met in pursuance to the call of the execu tive commltteo of the Commercial club next Tuesday evening , for the purpose of taking up the differences between the txvo Omaha papers , will not bo hold , the com mittee havlne come to the conclusion that It Is unnecessary. . , * t U TUCKP.D VEILING COSTUME FROM HARPER'S BAZAR The design of a veiling costume repro duced from dfarcer's Bazar and Illustrated on this page has an effective bodice , self- trimmed , and ono that will t > rev easy to reproduce. The back of the garment Is BO araeJ , groups of four tucks meeting exactly In the center. The upward-turning tue ks of the front of the Uodico meet the back tucks In the underarm seam with a cor responding exactness. The Iwdlco liuUxmi In the center of the front over a long , na rrow vest. The lone , oblique tucks end at ( ho center line of the front , but the ma torlal extends three and one-bait Inches be yond , forming a full rufllo that runs fr orn neck 4o waist lino. Whore creator trim ming Is desired than these two almostmeetlnc rufflea a center frill of lace or of doubled moussollno de sole is suggeutcd , The top fe'roup of tucks cxtenda only to the collar line at shoulder seam. T ho high-pointed collar Is edged with thres narrow folds of the veiling and a cravat of vxhito moussellne should bo worn to ob tain the effect ehoxxn In the illustration.1 The loae ebeath Bleevea are tucked with groupa of four tucks , marked as ore tbo BO of the waist. The sleeves coatinus over the band without separate cuff. The skirt is a tleht sheath , trimmed at the foot mUh a wide , straight ruffle ten Inches deep in the front and twelve in the track when completed It Is made of plain veiling cut on the straight of the goods nn d vertically tucked to within six Inches of the hem In groups of four tucks each , The overdress continues the scheme ot grouping of four tucks that fit the fig ure around the hips and end In graded depths to suggest tbo outlined of an apron. Of veiling forty-four inches wide ten yards will be sufficient to make this cos tume , together with twelve jards of el Ik for tbo sheath underskirt and bodice lining.