J-Olt S.VI.n-llKAIi P.STAT1J. BBMIS' I3AROIA1NS. kr > t nf r 21th street and Ames nvcnue sired cnr barn , $100 up. I/MS nn 25th. I < 5th nnd 27th slrcBts , near Kllthnrn railroad 'tracks , JI50 each. 1 " < IMSI front lots In Shlnn's Addition. Snaps. Bargain * In cliolco lots In "Hemls Park " Will build houses and sell for small amount down nnd easy monthly pay. tnits. > ! . Mak offer on 65x132 feet nt southwest cor- n. " < > f Sth nnd Leavonworlh streets , Just r , nth of new Union 1'nclllc dopot. jn"-r , < v > ni modern house and full lot near lijrm-om j > ark , $3WO. Snap. s In houses and lots In all parts of the ( Ity. homes In Kountze Place at a sac- riii' ' p. I'.n" nrlfk block on Douglas street , within1 few blocks of 16th street. In excellent con dition and bringing In good rsntals. Inx'estment. A K od investment that will net 10 per cent : Thre houses , lot fronting t\vo paved streets , modern , ten minutes' walk of postolllco. _ t Th" finest stock nnd grain fnrm In the went. within short distance of Oniuhn ; 1,000 acres , flno largo Buildings of every de scription , unlimited w.itcr supply and best of railroad facilities. Five per cent money 'to loan on gllt-odgo r-al estate security. Also write- fire and tornado Insurance. BB.MIS. TELEPHONE. 5SG PAXTON BLOCK. HE 202 23 n. c. PETERS & co. , 1702 Farnnm Street , Bee Building. Xo. 70314 Good 7-room house , all modern , south nnd east front , 2 blocks from car line. $2,600 ; might tnko good vacant lot as first payment , located 26th and Decatur - catur street. No. 90 2013 North 19th avenue , 8 rooms and bath , cost over $3,000 ; we can sell this property for $1,500. No. 931 3140 Mason Otreet , 7 roomn and bath , good barn , nlco lawn , asphalt paved street ; house renting for $27 per month ; will Roll very cheap It sold quick. No. SSS 6-room house , located ut 3421 Burt Htrcet , nloo ehado trees , city water , lu good repair ; price , $1,300. No. 1019 833 So. 23d street , 5-rootn house , city water ; this Is Inside property ; make an offer for this , the owner wants to sell bad. Xo. 1103 2502 Poppleton avenue , G rooms , J2.100. No. 83 I rooms nnd good barn , 2Sth and Poclflo itreet , $700 ; lot , 60x110. Xo. 856 1534 So. 29th , 8-room home , all mod ern Improvements , good barn , nice lawn , east front , on Georgia avenue. Can bo bought very cheap. VACANT PROPERTY. Xo. 831 2 good building lots near new street car barn , south front , $275 each ; * " > cash , balance In monthly payments without Interest. Xo. 970 { 2,000 for a flno lot on Farnam st. between 3Sth and S9tli sts. No. 245 55,700 for S2 feet cast front on 30th. Just eouthi of Dodge st. No. 781 $7.000 for ] 00 feet east and south front , 39th and Dodge St. Choice lots on Manderson St. , near 25th , for $500. itnod lot , 19th and Spruce u'ts ' . , only $ C30. Xo. ! ) S4 $2.200 for cast front lot on 32d and Poppleton ave. Lot 2. blk. 32 , So. Omaha ; make us an offer for this. Seed building lot , 3Sth and Farnam st. , $ llKi. ( R. C. PETERS & CO. , 1702 Farnam Street , Bee Building. RE-209 23 TWO 7-room houses on S. 17th. Seven-room house 38th and Chicago. Three-room house , 17th and Leavenwortn ; - . " want offer. Brvrn and S-room houses , north part city , $030 each. , . 820 acres Chnso county to exchange for house In Omaha. 150 iicrcs York county to exchange for house In Oinnlra. Ten-room modern lio\t a In South Omaha ; niunt be sold. 120x150. with 7-room house , S. 22nd ; very derlrablo location. Modern 7-room house , 40th nnd Cass. KiO In Douglas county , chenp. Four-room hoimc , South 18th. 440 a&YcH In Surpy county. . ' . ' ' Eight-room modonif house In JInnscom Place for land. Want lot between 16th , and 25th and Lake and Cumlng. . Wagon shop , country town , German settle ment. Six-room house In Benson , cheap. Four housM , 24th and Mnson. Want 80 acres good $30 to $10 land , Improved , cheap for casli. L. L. JOHNSON CO. , 311 South Fifteenth. RE-1GS-23 * - - SOME CHOICE BARGAINS. H.Oflo 0-room modern hpuse. Hniucom Place. W,300-8-room modern house , Lowe ave. $2,600 2 houses , corner near Hnnscom park. JoOOrr0ojn brick house , Kmmet street. J900 6-room ihoua ; and two lots. , $1.600 East front lot , 33th st. , noan Farnam. $1.200-Corner lot , near'Hanscom park. j-,00 Largo lot on Cumlng treet. $270 SO-fcet on West Farnam. If none of these unit , let me show you oUicrs. JOHN W. KOBBIN8. 1502 FARN.VM ST. RE-19623 .ICO ACRES Clark county. S. D. , $30Q ; 160 acres Splnk county , S. D. , $476. and other bargains In S. n. and Houthorn Minn. Northwest Land Co. , 163 Washington St. , Chicago. RE-131-23 * CHEAP. Georgia Avo. 4ot ! > , east fronts ; and ono lot at Sltli & Farniun. Peck .t Co. , 101 S. 15th. RE-M173-29 65XIS9 , 'NORTH front on Hurt , just west ' ' 60x127 , N. ' 1C. cor. ! 7th nnd Woolworth- ) . 6" feet front on 24th st. north Ames nve. , 6 room's oil Boulevard near OracoBt. $1,400. 6r1518 No. ISth. rent $14.00. Jl.2oO.00. 7-r. one acre. cor. Zfith wml Spencer. $2,000. S-r. on 3lst. Just north Hiinscom park , mod- B ropinV'tt Aarn , lot 62130. 2212 Charles. , Dniibta house , . Smith 2Jrd St. near Mason , ST. y. Life. Phone 1231. riXK SO-ncro farm about 20 miles from Council HlufT . 74 noix * In cultivation , 4 ncroH bearing orchard. 2 acres timber and IwBturo ; lionise. crlhs/ granary , $2,950. Grc t bargain In garden land. SO 'acres ' dose to city , mecndamlzed street , J..fcOO. Iwwj l. SO new tlno hay nnd grass land , no tlnor location Jn Nebraska for stock ranch , only $7.EO jin ncro. . . . . . , A beautiful residence lot near West -ar- nnin motor line. high and sightly lo < ; < itloii , worth $1 our j-r - thU k. $675. 325 Board of Trade. RE-207 23' 4 ACRES , unimproved , clore In ; lays fine ; chenp. J , IV. Slrcrwood. 4.3 N , V. Life. RE M46S O'NEILL'S Real Estate Agency , South Omaha. Headquarters for realty Invest ments , RE 199 _ _ _ SOUTH OMAHA PROPERTY ! $190.00 to $200.00 'for lots 6 blocks southwest of packing houses ; small cash payment , , CITY HALL . , South Omaha. _ Jttl MbSI 31 COMFORTABLE cottage , 8 ropmfr , very sightly nnd In good condition , located nt istl Charles street. R E-116 _ HENRY B. PAYNE. 601 N. Y. LIFE BLDO. Real Estate , Rentals , Loans , Insurances RE-50J C. V. HARRISON A GEO. T. MORTON , 91t-91S N , Y. LIFE. TELEPHONE SI4. RE-.M411 AJ HOrSEB. loin , farms , lands , loan ; also tire i Insurance. Hernia , Paxton Blk. RE 19S FOR SALE or trade , 320 acre * good valley land in Hooker count * . Nebraska , t * x miles from railroad. . Address J. J. Steen , \ 4.J Blnncy tt. , Omaha Neb. K-il9i AuelS * OMAHA DAILY J5EE : StTXDAY , JULY 23 , 1891) ) . RE-936-23 CASH CUSTOMB. The Byron Reed R12-979 TUKEY'SUARGA1N3. _ OFFER WANTED j OR WHOLE BUNCH. " " ' Ljrt 9. WoOk"'l2."KUcheKn Waugh's. pa lUruiace : A. P. TUKEV. BOARD OF TRADE RE M101 24 FINELY finished S-room home , modern In ? ny < ? ' 'M1' ' Ras- laundry , , i - . ' - barn , lot Sxl40one . < ; , o.f the b ( > st bargains in.0mahl ! : , ownrr leaving rlty. 3711 N. 19th , half block south of Mamlorson street ' RE-MJM 2J $1.2/0 TO HOMO will buy you a home In nauseam Place. Wo have seven such VUn0W , you to Pelcct fromn l two delightful homes. West Farnam ; also cheap property In every part of the city \\'c have for sale stock of boots and shoos doing good business ; best of reMsons for nulling. M. J. Kcnnard .t Sqn , 310-11 nrown Dlock. RE 110 ) TO IIOHHOW. \\AMKD , prlvato money for loans on Ural-class real estate : curity ; J500 and ilpwurd. Inquire J. A. ( Lovgrcn , 012 N. Y. Life building. 1D7 23 JYOTJCH TO covruACTons. CONVICT LABOR , contractors to lease 170 able- bodied convicts In the Nebraska State peni tentiary In any line of manufacturing , ex cepting cigars , bricks and stonectittlng , contracts to commence September 1st , 1S93 , for n period not exceeding three years. Sealed bids will be received at thp ofllod of the commissioner of Public Lands end Buildings at Lincoln. Neb. , until 10 o'c'ock u. in. , Aucust 10th. 1509. For further information address Gcorgo W. Lcldlgh , warden. JulylCMlSt NOTICE TO WELL MEN. Bids will 1)0 received at the city clerk's ofllcc , Blali , Nebr. , up to August 1st , 1VJD , ait G p. m. for the putting down of ono eight Inch well with steam hsad nnd nil lutings. Plans and epeclllcatlons may be seen t the city clerk's otllcc. Council re serves the right to reject uny and all bids. HENiRY MENCKE. Jy-23-d-5-t. City Clerk. IIAII/WAV TIME : CAIID. BURLINGTON i MIS- eourl River Railroad "Tho Burlington Route" General OllTces , N. W. Corner Tenth and Far- nnm Streets. Ticket onico , 1502 Farnam Street. Telephone , 230. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele- phone. 310. TT . . , . Leave. Arrive. Lincoln , Hastings and McCook a * : am a 7:40 pm Lincoln , Denver. Cole rado. Utah , Callfornm..a 4:23 : pm a 3:55 : pm Lincoln. Black Hills. Montana & Pugct Sound , a 4:23 : p m a 3:00 : pm Lincoln Local a 7:00 : pm alO:35 : am Lincoln Fast Mall..11 3:00 : pm a0:3J : am Denver , Colorado , Utah & California . a 6:30 : am a Dally. KANSAS CITY. ST. JOseph - seph & Council Bluffs Ra.road "Tho Burling- toi. Route" Ticket onice , 1502 Farnam Str Bt. 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 ICansan City Night Ex..alO:15 : pm a 0:30 : am St. Louis Fiver for St. St.Jot > epn una St. Louis..a 4:55 : pm all:15 am a Dally. CHICAGO , BURLINGTON & Qulncy Railroad "The Burllnctftii Route" Ticket Oince , 1502 Farnam St Tel. 250. Depot , Tenth & Mason Streets. Tele phone , 310. Leave. Arrive. Daylight Chicago Spe cial a 6:40 : am Chicago Vesttbul-ed Ex..a 0:05 : pm a 5:03 : am Chicago Express a 9:30 : .un a 4:03 pm Chicago & St. L. Ex..a 7:43 : pm a 8OG : am Pacific Junction kocal..alO45 ; am a 5:15 tun Fast Mall a 2:45 pm a Dally. CtHCAGO , MILWAUKEE & St. Paul Railway City Ticket Offlce. 1604 Farnam Street. Telephone , 2S4. DePot - Pot , Tenth and Mason Sts. Telephone , 629. Leave. Arrive. Chicago -Limited Ex a 5.r ( , pm a 8:20 : am Chicago & Omaha Ex..blt:00 am b 3:53 : pm Sioux City & Des Molnes Express bll:00 : am b 3:55 : pm a Dolly. b Daily excejut Sunday. a Dally. UNION PACIFIC "THE OVERland - land Route" General Olllces , N E. Cor. Ninth and Farnam Streets. City Ticket Office. 1302 Furnam Street. Telephone , 31 r Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , C29. Leavo. Arrive "Tho Overlaid Limited" for Utah. l aho , Mon tana , California , Ore- eon aiul Washington points a 8aO : am a 4:45 : pm The Colorado Special for J.envei and all Colorado polnui all:55 : pm a 6:40 : am Pacinu Sxpreua for Denvei , Salt Lake. Pacific Const and all western points b 4:35 : pm a 6:40 : am Lincoln , Beatrice and Stromsburc ; Express..b 4:35 : pm bl2:20 : pm Fremont , Columbus. Nor folk , Grand Inland and North J'latte a 4:35 : pm b 4:45pm : Columbus Local b 5:30 : pm b2:20 ! : pm North Platte Local a 0:15 : pm South Omaha Local Pass. Leaves , 6:15 : u. ro. : 7:00 : a. m. , 10:10 : a. m. ; 3:05 : p. m. Arrive * . 10:45 : a , m. ; 3:15 : p. m. ; 1:15 : p. m , ; U p. in. Council Bluffs Local Leaves. 5:55 : a. in ; 6:40 : a. m. ; U-5Q a. m. ; 7:40 : < t. ra. ; b 10:45 : a. in. ; 12:20 : p. m , ; 2:15 : p. m. ; 4:35 : p. m , ; 4:55 : p. m , ; 6.25 p , in. 6:50 : p , m. ; 6:20 : p m. ; 8:20 : p. in , ; 10:30 : p. m , Arrives , 6:35 : a. m. ; 720 ; u , m. ; . .15 a , m. ; 8:45 : u , m. ; 11:30 : a. m. ; 3aC p , in. ; 4:05 : p. m , ; C:15 : p. m. ; 6:30 : p. in. ; 5:55 : p. in6.3D ; p , ra ; 8:04 : p. m. ; 11:00 : p. m. ; 11:53 : D. n . . a Dally , b Oally exoeot Sunday. CHICAGO. ROCK ISL. and & Pacific Railroad "The Great Rock lal- and Route. " City Tick , ot Olllce. 1323 Farnam Street , Telephone , us Depot , Tenth & Mason Streets , Telephone , 029 , Leave. Arrive. Des Moiiiea Local a 7:05 : am bii:25 : am Chicago Express .1)11:15 : am u 8:10 : am Chicago Foal Express..a 5:00 : jiiu a 1:25 : pm St. Paul Fnat Express..a 5:00 : pm bllS5 am Lincoln , Colorado Spes. , Denver , Pueblo and West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .a lSJpm : a 4M : pm Des Molnes , Rock Is'- utidunu i hlcago a 7:25 : pm a 6:33 : pm Colorauo i Texas Flyer.a ( i:10 inn a 9:03 : am a Dally , b D.illv except Sunday. MISaOURI PAOJFIC RAILroad - road General Olllces and Ticket Offices Southeast Cor ner 14th and Uou lus Ht . Telephone , 104. Depot. 15th and Webut r Sts. Telephone , ' . . . . Leave. Arrive. St. ' LouiK.hnsas 4 Neb. Llmlfn , . . .a S:00 : pm al2:5o pm 1C. C. St. U Express..a 9JO : pm a CW ; uru Nebraska Local via Weeplnr Water b 5:00 : pm b S43 ; am a Dnl y , b Dally cxcupt Sunday. OMAHA .t ST. LOUIS Railroad Omaha. KUII- P2SI cas City & Eastern Rail , road "The Port Arthur ARTHUR Route" Ticket Olllce , § 1415 Farnam Street. Tel- Ryj ephono. 322. Depot T < nth and Mason Streets. Tele- Leave. Arrlvi. a S:3j : am RAILWAY TIMi : CAIII ) . ri-.EMONT , KLKHORN & Missouri Valley Railroad - road "Tho Northwestern Line1' Gen'ral OfTlcej United States National Dank Rldg. . Southwest _ Corner Twelfth and Far nam Strrets. Ticket Ofllcc. 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone. 561. Depot. 15th and Webster Streets. Telephone , 145S. Black HlIIs. Deadwood. Hot Springs . a 3:00 : pm a 6:00 : pm Wyoming. Casper and Douglas . d S:00 : pm d 5:00 : pm Hasting ? . York. David City , Superior , Geneva Exotcr and Reward. . . .b 3:00 : pm b 6:00 pm Norfolk. Vcrdlgre and Fremont . b 7:30 : am blO:25 : am Lincoln , Wahoo nnd Fremont . b 7:30 : am blO:25 : am Fremont Local . c 7:30 : nm u Dally , b Dally except Sunday , c Bun- day only , d Daily except SatuMay. lCAOO A NORTH. western Railway "Tht Northwestern Line" City Ticket Ofllcc , U01 Farnam Street. Tele phone. 501. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Te'- ephone , ra. Leave. Arrlve. Dayllg * Chicago Spe- clnl . . . . . . . . . . .a 6:40 : am allE3 : pm Mo. Valley , Sioux City , St. Paul & Minneap olis . a 6:30 : am alliOOpm Mo , Valley , Sioux City. . a 7:45 am a 4:25 pm Carrol. Local . b 5:25 : pm blOUO am Lastorn Express , Des Mcmus. Marslmlltown , eda- Rapids and Chi- Atlantic ? B ° ; ; , ChicagoaU:05 : am a 4K : pm Flyer , Chicago , , ntl , . . . . . . a 4:55 : pm a 4:03 : pm l-ast Mall , Chicago tea . a 2:43 : pm Northern Exr rcss . a 5:25 : pm a 8:40 : am Omaha-ChlcuBo Special. a:0i : pro a 8:15 : am Fast Mall . 8'43 i\m aOnllv b Dallv xrpt Sunday. CHICAGO. rfT. PAUL. Minneapolis & Omaha Railway "The North western Line" General Ofllcea , Nebraska Divi sion , loth and Webster Sts. City Ticket Ofllce. 5SI. Depot. 15th Twin City Express ( for Sioux City. St. Paul & Minneapolis ) a 6:00 : am Omaha Passenger a 7:00 : pro Blair , Emerson. Sioux City , Ponca , Hurting- , ton. " 4Jd Bloomfleld..b 1:00 : pm b2:10 : pm No. 2. Twin City L't'd..a 5:53 : pm No 1. Omaha Limited. . . a 9:00 : am a Dally , b Dally except Sunday. J510UX C1TV & PACIFIC 1 Rnl road -"The North , western Line" Geiio-al Ofllos. United States National Bank Building , S. W. Corner Twelfth rr . - * i - anil Farnam Streets Ticket Oillce. 1401 Farnam Street : Toll : phono. 6bi. Depot. Tenth and llason Streets. Telephone , C23. _ . , . , , Leave. Arrive. Sioux City , Alankato & St. Paul , Minneapolis..a 6:50 : am a 8:40 : am St. Paul , Minneapolis. Mankato & Sioux Clty..a 6:23 : pmalloo : pm Sioux City Local a 7:45 : am a 4:25 pm W A 13 A S II nAILROAD- Tlcket Ofllce. 1415 Farnnm Street. Telephone , 882. De pot , Tenth and Mason Streats. Telephone , 629. Leave. Arrive. St. Lryjls "Canon Ball" Express a 4:50 Dm a l:3o am a Dallv. Sufficient progress has been made by the Piko's Peak excursion committee to enable It to announce that Nebraska will be repre sented In all the exercises arranged for the occasion. The special train secured for the Nebraska contingent will leave over the Union Pacific railroad Monday evening , Au gust 7. It will riln through to Colorado Springs , making stops along the line for the lodge members of other towns and cities. Omaha Masons will hold a special session 61 the council the evening of July 2o to re- celvo petitions , elect and confer degrees upon such candidates as may desire to start on the trip as full-fledged Cryptic Masons. The ceremonial program will commence Wednesday , , August 9 , In the Garden of the Gods , whore those who are able to reach the top of Piko's Peak will be obligated lu the Cryptic rlto degrees. After the cere monies the entire party of .Masons will visit the Interesting and picturesque places In tbo viclnlfy of .Manltou. . . Thursday will be spent reconnoltcrlng on Pike's Peak , where these -who ar'6 willing to maUo the ascent early will watch the sun rise. Ellsworth council will assemble In solemu conclave and obligate these who crave ad mission to tbo Ninth Arob. Friday morning the Masons will visit the pleasure resorts of Denver. In the evening , at the Tabor Grand opera bouse , the degrees of royal master , select master and super excellent master , will bo exemplified with flno music and gorgeous costumes. Saturday evening Ellsworth council will timder a re ception and banquet to Most Puissant Gen eral Grand Master Bradford Nlchql end bis associate officers. At Denver the party will disband. The suqccss ot tbo Illumination of Pike's Peak in commemoration of Schley's victory bas started plans for a similar affair during tbo convention on the peak. Tbo special trains will arrive In eight of the peak very early on the morning of August 7. From midnight till daylight the peak will blaze with llres emblematic of the different de- greoa of Masonry , ending -with the burning of a ton of purple flro just as the- first streaks of dawn Illuminate the sky. Every night during tbo conclave Ores of various hues will burn on tbo mountain nnd stand out In bold relief In the darkness. During the trip across the state from Glenwood Springs , Uio visitors' train will pass through a continual stream ot red fire. Men on every engine will Ignlto nnd throw out small parcels of flre. These -will burn only a minute each , but they will keep the train In a red glare continuously during the night. Fraternal orders uro becoming settled In Fraternity building on the exposition grounds. The Woodmen of tbo World ex ecutive council has been meeting there dur ing the TNist ten days. This body Is com- prUod of prominent men from fifteen differ ent states. The Hoyal Arcanum , Woodmen of the World , Modern Woodmen , Fraternal Union of America , Royal League , Woodmen Circle , Royal Neighbors , Degree of Honor , Union Veteran Union , Ancient Order of United Workmen and other orders have estab lished headquarters , where members of the various orders and friends may upend leis ure hours. Lounging chairs have been pro vided In the large , airy rooms. The various orders are now arranging for special days when lodges from the entire i west will bo Invited to attend. Tbo Omaha I lodges are selecting nights for holding musical entertainments and social dances. The Indian band will furnish attractive music. Woodmen of Hie AVorlil. The members' the executive council of the sovereign camp of Woodmen of the World have been In session for the past week In this city. Among the many ques tions for settlement that came to their no tice , as instructed by the recent convention at Memphis , was the fixing or adjusting ot rates of assessments , tbo arranging of the official organ of the order tbo Sovereign Visitor the Inspection of the entire office force , and other equally Important ques tions , which have all been adjusted and settled satisfactorily to all concerned , For the first time In tbe history of the order , whose headquarters have always been In Omaha , the sovereign officers were offi cially recognized by the citizens of Omaha as an important factor in tbe business In terests ot the city , by tendering to tbe ex ecutive c.-unrll a banquet last Monday evenIng - Ing , under the ausplcj of the Commercial club. U was a well arranged affair , and certainly beneficial to all concerned. limt all tbe eesiloni ot tbe executive j council have been held at Fraternity build ing on the exposition grounds. It being a quiet , secluded place , -where It was a pleas ure to bold such Important sessions , away from the bustle of the city. This was really j | the opening of the Fraternity building In i nn official capacity. Among the many notables who have been in tbo city for the past week attending the sovereign executive council arc Hon. F. A. Folkcnburg , Denver ; Morris Sheppard. Tex- , arkana , Tex. ; II. F. Slmrnll , VUksburg , JMlss. I ; Colonel II. W. Jewell , Manchester , la. ; D. E. Hradslmw , Uttlo Rock , Ark. ; A. C. Fine , Norfolk. Va. ; Phllo Truesdell , Port Huron , 'Mich. ; Hon. O. C. Farmer , Mt. Carroll , 111. ; ex-Governor llurtn R. Sherman. Vlnton. la' . ; Senator C. 1C. Erwlu. Chlppawa Falls , Wls. ; Hon. Lewis Glllcsple lllaltio , Lyons , la. ; S. L. Waldo , Chicago , III. , and Hon. Joslah Towne , Minneapolis. Hon. Joslah Towno of Minneapolis hns been In the city the past week visiting old friends and attending someot tbo sessions of the executive council. Stnto Deputy 'Fitzgerald of Kansas City was in the city recently In the Interests of the order nnd attending sessions of tbo executive council. Captain J. A. Bowler , formerly In charge ot the Alpha guards of this city , has re signed bis position ns captain and Is now engaged In bringing to the 'front the Sey mour guards of Seymour camp , which prom ises to bo tbo crack company ot all camps In Omaha , whether of modern or perfected woodcraft. Seymour camp No. 67 , Woodmen ot tbe World , extends to all Woodmen' In the city nn Invitation to meet with them on next Wednesday evening. The" camp drill team , which Is making rapid progress , will glvo nn exhibition drill. All members arc re quested to bo at the hall at 7:30 : sharp. The High Court ot Nebraska. 1. 0. F. , hold Its third annual scralon In Soutti Omaha last Tuesday , continuing In session nil day. The meeting was a very enthusiastic ono nnd was attended by a largo number of delegates nnd officers , showing tbe order to bo In a very satisfactory condition , both numerically and financially. Favorable ac tion was taken on the admission of women to the order nnd on the changing and grad ing of rates nnd dues by tbe recent Supreme court session in Toronto , Canada. Tbo meet ing was honored with the presence of A , E. Stevenson , D. G. C. R. , of Chicago , who presided , nnd W. T. Williams , D. G. C. R. , of Toronto , both of whom stand high In the ranks of Forestry. Mr. Williams will re main In tbo state to push the work of tbo order and he Is expected to meet with great success , as tie has bad experience In the work In all parts of the world. Tbe High court nnd delegates wore ban queted lu the evening at Masonic ball by the subordinate courts of South Omaha. The choice of a place for the IflOl meeting was left to tbo high ntnndlng committee. Ttie elected and appointed officers for tbo en suing term are : Chief ranger. Dr. J. M. Alkeu ; vlco chief ranger , H. C. Hnrtry ; secretary , T. L. Combs ; treasurer , Charles Bomholt ; physician , W. M. Davis ; coun selor , E. J. Sullivan ; junior past chief ranger. M. A. Hall ; journal secretary , E. G. Brabrook ; EAiilltors. H. A. Hansen ana G. A. Rohrbaugh ; orator , G. H. Thorpe ; organlet , R. A. Morrison ; senior woodward , K. S. Schuenemann ; Junior woodward , A. S. Ruth ; marshal , E. J. Cblssell ; conductor , T. P. Petereon ; messenger , G. M. Fond ; senior beadle. W. J. Robluson ; junior beadle , . G. S. Roberts. I'rnteriiul L'nlon of .Aim-Hen. At the meeting of Banner lodge No. 11 , Thursday evening , the degree of fraternity was isonferred upon seven candidates and flVo new applications for membership were received. This week the lodge will bave au excursion on the boat Jacob Richtman. The lodge will give a dancing party In Fraternity building some tlmo within a month. At'Mondamln ' ledge No. Ill , Monday night the degree of fraternity was conferred upon six applicants , and a number of applications were received. This ledge was honored with a visit from a number of officers and mem bers of Council Bluffs lodge , No. 79 , who witnessed with pleasure tbo Initiatory work by Mondamln degree team. Last Tuesday ( he lodge gave a steamboat excursion. Omaha todge. No. 311 , lees than four months old , has a total membership of over 100. Supreme President Roofe was present at the Institution of a lodge at Tekamab Mon day evening. The lodge has a membership of sixty-five , iforty-flvo of whom were pres ent at the Institution ceremonies. Next Thursday evening the members of Auburn lodge will give an entertainment in the opera house. Ho } ill Arcanum. The committee appointed to arrange for n Royal Arcanum day at tbo expceltlon has designated September 4 as the date. Plans are being perfected for business and social sessions which will last four days. The attendance will too chiefly from Iowa , Kan sas , Missouri and Nebraska. There will be prominent speakers from the cast and south. Among them are the supreme regent , W. Holt Apgar of Trenton , N , J. , and the grand regent of Jowa , L. R. Debs of Fort Dodge. Ono of the special events of Arcanum day will be tbo installation ceremonies at the Commercial club , Tuesday , when a largo class of novices will be received Into the order. Tbo committee having In charge the arrangements of tbe Arcanum celebration Is as follows : lA. P. Connor , Rov. T. J. Mackny , Judge I. S. Baxter , W. , M. Oilier , W. W. Blngham , G. S , Powell , \V. E. I'almatii-r , F. J. Sackett , T. H. Ochlltreo , J. P. O'Keefo , J. B. Reynolds and J. U. Sheldon. , Word 'has been received that the com mittee on depositories of tbo supreme coun cil bus designated the First National bank of this city us the local depository. N ami Fraternal . \NNiirIatloii , Owing to tbo resignation nnd withdrawn ! of two supreme officers , the secretary and tbo organizer , tbe personnel of the official staff bas undergone several impor tant changes. Mr. E. S. Spinney , who has been 'prominently ' Identi fied with tbe Bankers' union slnco Its organization , ban been elected to the presi dency of tbe order , the former president , II. M. Waring , having taken tbe vice presi dency , Arrangements nro practically com pleted for securing tbo services ot a com petent secretary and on organizer to fill tbe vacancies caused by the withdrawal of Roger Dickens and W. I ) . 'Howard. ' An election for this purpose will bo held early In the com ing week. The order will bo managed with energy nnd efficiency by Its new officers and as they will enter upon the duties with business matters on a more nubstentlal footing than they have been before the change Is regarded as beneficial all around. Ancient Order of United 'VVorUiiieii. "The Home Protector" is the name of the lattflt journalistic pntcrprl 3 launched In tba Interests of tbo United Workmen. It U a four-page paper published by Nichols & Broadflald , under the editorial management t of F. H. Broadfleld. It will be Usued weekly , tbe Initial edition 'being ' scheduled for dis tribution Snturdny , July 29. > John Erford of Lincoln was In tbo city last week on bualnosa relating to tbo order. At the last meeting of Union Pacific council No , 17 , seven now members were Initiated. The committee appointed to arrange quarters at tbe Fraternity building on the exposition grounds report that they will be prepared to receive visitors tbla week. Tribe of Hen lllir. At the Isfit meMlug of Mecca court No , 13 nlno members were Initiated and several applications acted upon , after which re frrahmrnts were served It Is safe to say that If Mrs. Frank Johnion Is retained n 1 deputy several hundred member * will bo added before many months. This court Is making arrangements for an entertainment of a tilgh cla. . with views and UluMra- tlonu " . " from "lien Hur. Esther cowt No. 27 , t MUfourl Valley , la. , was organized by Frank Johnson of Omaha nearly a month ago , with a largo membership nnd on July 18 the first enter tainment was given. The program was of n very high class , consisting of speeches , music and a demonstration of hypnotism by Prof. Frank Tyler , who Is one ot the Uiarter members. The audience was entertained for three hours and on the lawn nearly 600 pco- plo partook of Ice cream nnd other refresh ments. Tin1 Kojlll lllultlnlllllTfl. The semi-annual audit will show that the society has In cash and Invested assets over $76,000 , with no liabilities. The first castle wa organized three years ago at Aurora , Neb. Neb..Lochlnvar .Lochlnvar castle nt Silver Creek held n pleasant meeting on July 15. The occasion was a visit from \V. E. Sharp , M. I. P. , and the admission of forty-two members. The women prepared a royal spread In the opera house for the hungry clansmen alter the degree was conferred. The tables were beautifully decorated with pictures , banners and flowers. Castles havo'been organized at Vlnlon and Grundy Center. la. ; Billings , Mont. ; Lady Highlanders at Lincoln , Neb. , and other places during tbe last wcok. I'nlon ' Veteran' * I'nlon. At tbo last meeting of Vlcksburg com mand , delegated and alternates to the Ni- tlonal enacmpmont nt Des 'Molncs , the week of August 21 , were elected as follows ; Delegates , D. i.M. Havcrly , J. H. Butler , 0. D. Hutcblnson ; alternates , E. J. Davis , A. 1C. Rhoadcs , G. P. Garllck. Many of the veterans are planning to at tend the encampment. H. C. Wheeler , J. F. Hopper , W. G. Templeton , W. S. Shoemaker and J. B. Drlesbach will represent the com mand officially , but In audition to this cotcrlo there will bo a largo unofficial rep resentation. The committee appointed to arrange for transportation Is composed of D. M. Havcrly , J. H. Butler and J. F. Hopper. Itnthlioiic SlnterM. 'Lillian ' tcmnle. No. 1 , Rathbono Sisters , will hold n public Installation of officers In Myrtle hall tomorrow evening. Mrs. Homo of Topeka , Kan. , acting grand chief , as sisted iby Mrs. C. H. Forby nnd Past Chief Miss Morton of South Omaha , will officiate. The following officers nro to be Installed : Mrs. J. R. Btlne , M. E. C. ; Mrs. J. W. Cady , E. S. ; 'Mrs. ' Thomas Anderson , E. J. ; Mrs. C. uiMeyers , .M ; Jlra. Frank Snyder , M. of U. and C. ; Mrs. Z. P. Hedges , M. of F. ; Mrs. lAnna E. Coy , P. ; Mrs. H. W. Snyder , G. All Knights of Pythias , relatives and friends are cordially Invited. There will be music , dancing and cards and light refresh ments will be nerved. ii of Itelielcnh , Rising Star ledge , Daughters of Rebekah , hold an Installation of officers as follows : Kate Frcldcnstlne , N. G. ; Eva McDonald , V. G. ; Jennie Miller , T. ; 'Luetta ' Hotchklss , S. ; Mary E. Saunders , F. S. ; Anna Gylllng , R. S. X. G. ; Mary 'McCoy ' , L. S. N. G. ; Sarah A. Stoltcs , R. S. V. G. ; Cora Stewart , L. S. V. G. ; Mattle Hotchklss , 0. G. ; Sarah Miller , I. G. ; Luella Courtney , C. ; Mary E. Wilson , W. Julia Holt officiated as D. D. G. M. and Installing officer , with Mattle Hotchklss as grand marshal. After the Installation was over tbo ledge adjourned to tbo banquet ing ball , whore refreshments were served. "What mlEUt bavobeen" ! ; that cough hadn't been neglected Is the sad re flection of thousands of consumptives. One Minute Couirh Cure cures coughs and colds NICARAGUA IS IN BAD SHAPE Tlio In < pnt Revolution In Cunning the Government u Rrent Irnl of Trouble. MOBILE , Ala. , July 22. Mall advices from Central America by the last fruit steamer Indicate that the latest revolution In Nica ragua In the Meridional department Is causing the administration of President Zclaya serious concern. Since-the'rising of ; General liqycs , in the Bluedelds region , there have been a scries of unsuccessful attempts against Zelaya 'that ' he has subdued with aid from tbo liberal administration ot Honduras and Salvador. It Is said In a letter received In'this ' city yesterday that Zelaya had issued an order for a forced loan ot $500,000 , to be raised immediately , and that his proclama tion Instructs the departmental commanders to Insist , that every available resident of Nicaragua shall assist the republic without delay. The letter adds that the censorship ex ercised mainly by government control of the telegraph lines In the republic makes It most difficult to learn any news ot the revolution In Nicaragua except that sent to the press of this country from the borderIng - Ing republics not In sympathy -with Zelaya , but that the fact of the forced levy tells eloquently the distress of Zelaya's admin istration. STRANDED MINERS WANT HELP Vo Meniin of GettliiK Out of Kotzcbne .So u nil Country Are Hick anil Starring. SEATTLE , July 22. From the steamer Brunswick passengers Just arrived hero from Alaska It Is learned that a passenger la on his way from Kotzebuo Bound to Washing ton , U. C. , in behalf of 1,000 miners Bald to bo stranded In the KotzcbUe district. Ho will ask tbo government to send revenue cutters to Kot/obuo sound , and he Is pro vided with proof that unless government help Is given many lives will be lost. Twelve hundred people went Into the Kotze buo country well outfitted for the search for gold. Two hundred succeeded In getting over the snow last winter. Many died on- route. There ore now nearly 1,000 people on the shore of the sound waiting for a chance to come home. No merchant vessels will run to that district this year , and the whalers which call In there for fresh water will not take passengers. If the miners had the means of getting home It Is doubt ful If they could bu r their passage. Many of them have been sick with scurvy and ere going to float down the several streams Into the Hound with the Intention of waitIng - Ing for government nelp. SEND HOME THE WRONG BOD" ? Ipail Filipino Hi'tirrnril ( o Katlior In the I'Jiii'r nt a California Volunteer , SAN FRANCISCO , July 22. Tbe Chronicle says that a casket supposed to contain tbe remains of Private Francis Dcckelman , Company L , First California volunteers , wai lowered in May last Into a grave In tbo Deckclman family plot at Odd Fellows' cem etery. On tbe llth of the present month , on the suspicion that a mistake had be n made , tbe casket was disinterred at tbe re quest of the boy's father and tbe suspicion verified , Decomposition bad set In to such at- extent that Identification was Impossible , but It was plain to the bereaved father that ! a dead Filipino had been given tbe 'resting place Intended for bis son , S. Relnard of this city , who disinterred the remains at Manila , states , however , that tbey ore the remains of young Deckclman. Titkex IICNorvc Vnlvm , Wcley Dean was arrcs'nd by Jfprllv | Vlzz&rd of the Union I'a id : and clmrccd with the malicious destruction of property , Drac Is said to have taken a number of re- i serve air valves ott I'nlon Pa'-lnr. cars and I thereby disqualified them for iuouutaa ( etrv- LITTLE SCHEME DIDN'T ' WORK Sympathetic Dodge to Oatch Unsophisticated Fniled in Operation , ADJUNCTS TO DOWN-TOWN PAWNSHOPS Woninn Wltii Unit ( ) Mcn IMj1'nvrnod Wntoli to Si-curt * Fiiuil Snvril KnrnuT from llt'lntr Drfrmiilril b > - n lINiilny of . The red flag which omblazoneJ forth the word "Auction" was not necrstary to con- vlnco the pedestrians who pasted In front of the 'building ' that a hawker of jewelry , musical Instruments and other articles found In a pawnshop held forth within , for the unmusical enclonco of his voice , foundIng - Ing like the rasping of an old saw , was In Itself an unfailing advertisement of the character of the place. "Going at three and a half a Imlf three and a half , " bawled forth the auctioneer. "Step right In , gentlemen , and Investigate for yourselves. A great sacrlllce. Look at this watch , fifteen Jewels , fine Walsln movement and my written guaranty that the casa will bo bright and glosy for your grandchildren. " Hut three and a half , the l > rlco bid by one of the "grafters" of the [ tlace , was all the offer that was made. The auctioneer looked at the crowd. It was small In numbers , and the majority of those In the place were "boosters , " whose duty It was to stimulate the bidding by proposing an Increased offer whenever a likely sub ject was captured lu the drag-not. The auctioneer was overwhelmed with disgust that the loungers In the place failed to bite at the tempting bait , so he Invited them In no uncertain language to move on and make room for the crowds which ho fondly an ticipated would soon throng the place. From the outsldo the monotonous harangue was heard to continue without seeming weariness on the part of the "speller. " A quartet of men moved along the street approaching preaching the auction place. A "booster" In front caught sight of them. The music-bolt within the place was set In operation ; the auctioneer continued his loud bawling with renewed vigor. These efforts had the de sired effect. The party of men had halted In front of the room , listened to the music , acard the tempting words of the auctioneer as he prated on the same watch for which lie had been bid "three-and-a-half , " and It bad , according to his ardent ranting , the same flue , "llfteeu-Jeweled AValgln move ment. " The men , who had become Inter ested , entered the place. Their garb be tokened that they were well-to-do farmers who had come to the city to see. oil that was a-golng. They seemed likely victims. Another "booster" appeared from some where , and the bidding on tbo watch became exciting. Two persons In the room seemed to consider that It was a likely bargain and ono of the farmers proceeded to Investigate If. . The look upon his fact Indicated that he was pleased with It , and gave rise to the belief that through his mind was coursing the thought that ho would give the old Watcrbury which reposed In his waistcoat pocket to his oldest boy and return home sporting a real , genuine gold timepiece. Then did the auctioneer redouble his efforts. A woman who had been standing In -background - , and who , strange as It may scetn , had been seen In the store by observing passe-rsby ever since It had been opened , stepped to the front. This was the cue for 'the auctioneer to take a new tack. "Boye , " ho bawled in his fog-horn style of enunciation , "I am bid $9 for this flno , fifteen-Jeweled Walgln movement , gold-case with my guaranty that It will last twenty years. It's worth JBO and you can't buy ono like It ot any Jewelry atore for a cent less. This lady hero used to own It. She's just lost her husband a few months back , killed In a railroad wreck. She's got a passcl cf llttlo kids , and nothing to feed 'em on. Brought this watch hero to be sold , BO'S she can buy ifood for 'em. Bid up , now , boys , and help the little lady out. " this time the "little " I3y lady" was play- Prof. Cicero's Special Offer cxlcndcd one week longer , Test his wonderful power for the small fee of 25c. Prof. Cicero , the noted palmist , nstroloRct and clairvoyant , can bo consulted on all affairs of life. Ho guarantees to read every Incident of your past , present and future , and typewrlto It all out for you without extra charge ; glvo naino nnd description ol the person you win marry ; how , where and when you will meet , ct ? . If you are un successful In business or In trouble of any kind call on the professor nnd he will guide you to success and happiness with a cer tainty that Is more than wonderful. Thous ands have been mnile happy and wealthy by his advlco and counsel. Xo matter whnt your troubles may be , ho can and will help you. Ono visit to I'rof. Cicero will convince the most skeptical that he Is able to do everything ho advertises * . To accommodate those who arc unnblo to cafl ho will give readings by mall or answer four questions for 25c. Send name , age and date of birth. Parlors , 213 N. ISth St. , near Capitol Ave. Hours , 0 a. m. to ! ) p. in. Satisfaction guar anteed or no fee acepted. Ing her part well. Tears rolled from hep eyes and a mournful expression overcast her countenance , as she gazed appeallngly at the farmer , who was Interestedly examining the timepiece. Slio passed her left hand over her eyes. Olio of the party of four who had Just previously entered the store caught sight of a linger loaded down with Jeweled rings , and suspected that his friend was about to bo caught. Ho called him to ono side. A few words -were passed between them and then 'the four hurrledfy left tba place as though It were about to no raided by the "coppers , " of whom they had rend. And the lost thing they heard aa thof walked rapidly up the street was the cry. "Going at three and a half a half three and a half , " nnd , although they may not have known It , this unprecedented bargain which was "going" nt such a ridiculously low figure was the same "Walgln movement" that ono of them had > been on the point of securing liy bidding over the $3 proposed by ono of the "boosters. " Moli TiilccN I'rlftoncr iriini Offlccm. ST. LOUIS , July 22. A special to the Post-Dispatch from Mexico , Mo. , nays : Frank Embree , the negro charged with as saulting 14-year-old Miss Dougherty near Dcnton , Howard county , a few weeks ago , was taken from the Jail hero today , and whllo enrouto to Fayetto to be tried for his crime he was taken from tha olllcera by a mob at Stolnmctz and hanged to a tree. Your correspondent hnd u talk with the negro nnd be dented his guilt. Ho wanted to be taken to Kansas City to prevent cap ture by a mob , but the ofllcora did not think It necessary. WAI.KINO OOWN OP IJCRU VHII.INQ PROM HARPER'S BAZAR A very charming treatment of ecru veiling U represented In the Illustration , printed herewith and taken from Harper's Dazar , The ihlrt shows lines that suggest a double overdress. lu reality there la but ono long over-drapery , the second line being formed by a flat flounce adjusted to t o main skirt. The latter Is a tight sheath in form and allows for a ten-inch train , The overdrew closes at a point junt at the left of the center of the front and Is fastened by two large rolled gold button * . The flounce and overdress are trimmed with stitched veiling bands , patterns of which do not accompany that of tlio uklrt. The bodlcu has a very pretty rolling collar , -with lower ends that form Inward-turning rovers , The tack Is seamless , with a group of vertical line tucks extending across the ubouldera and reaching only ( o an ordinary yoke line. The slight fullness from these tucks Is gathered Into a central point at the -waist line. The uleuvcs are cut to the form , tmt are shaped about the lower forearm by long line tucks , marked on the pattern , The fullneis cf these tucks forms a narrow ruffle that Bits like a ruchlng about the band. Tfca telt la shaped to the flguro and has rown of stitching llko those Keen on the band trimming. The original model was made over a leuf-green taffeta and thU was employed for the lining * of the bands and for the rolled collar , The tucks and bands were etltcbed with green silk of the same shade. The high collar and chemisette were of deep yellowish crea m Bilk under white lace and a Blight jabot ' of tbo latter ornam'cnted the edge of the front fattening ot the bodice , A very pretty effect ! H given by placing the center of the back of the overdress pattern upon a fold of the goods. In this way n haWt effect may be easily tucurcd when veiling or cashmere or any wide width goods In employed. To make this costume a thywn In the illustration ten yards of veiling forty- tour Incho wid will be required tind fourteen yard * of taffeta.