OMAYTA T > ATT/T IVRE : SITS" DAT. SEPT.EMR1DR 3 , 18 J > . POIl SAI.K-HIJAI. , I1STATI3. FOR SALE , houses and lots , by The. Byron Uced Company , 212 South Uth Street. J2.MO.CO , 10-room modern house near town , nicely arranged and In perfect condition , cost J3.500.00 to build , will give you the lot. 11.200.00. 8-room hou < ! In north part of city , finished In oak , full lot , this price. Is just . ' half what It was mortgaged for a few I yenra ago. $1,000.09 , 1Mb for two houses near 24th and Amps avenue , either one ought to bring that. tl,000,00 , 7-room house , 80th and Jackson , good rcpnlr. Jl.650.00 , 1330 So. 23th avc. , 6 rooms , partly modern , fruit trees ; wo sold this not Ions ago for $1.800.00. Want offer corner 20th and Rugles , 7 rooms , worth M.2SO.OO. Sl.&iQ.OO , for cottage Just remodeled , near High school. JWO.'jO , cottage 4 or 5 rooms , near Walnut Hill cur line. Jl.500.00 , 6-room cottage , on Webster street. JJ90.09. 4-room house , below ( trade , but could bo made a nlco place. Jl.200.00. 7-room house , rents for J1SO.OO a year. LOTS. J&OO.OO , for lots in Dewey Place. ( Maple St. , lust oft the Boulevard ) ! another flue real- dcnro started this week , see the now housoa. Jl.EOO.GO. lot on Poppleton ave. , street paved and trees on lot. $600.00 , cholre lota , 27th and Poppleton. $1.000.00 , rajt front lot In Hanscom Place , on grade. $125.00 , for cither lot 20 In 1 , Hitchcock's add. , or lot 1C , In 3 , Crelghton Heights , both Rood lots. $1.000.00 , on Uurdatte , Just west of 15th St. Want offer for 75-foot frontage facing 24th St. . north of Mandprson , permanent sldo- walk and paved street. GARDEN TRACTS. $1.000.00. for a line 42-acre fruit and garden farm , buildings are largo and new , soil rich , less than an hour's drive , to Omaha. $2.000.00 , for 17 acres level ground , north of Florence , on Cnlhoun road , four buildings , some fruit , ewer going oast. $1.000.00 , 10 acres very choice garden and fruit land. $1,000.00 , 7 acres , Improved , on Calhoun road , near Florence. $1.000.00 , S acres , near Omaha. $ fj3.00 an aero for 20 to 60 acres , ono and one-half mile from Florence. ROOD THINGS IN REAL ESTATE. 10-room modern house , Hanscom Place , $6.000. 2 houses and corner lot , near Hanncom park. $2,600. S-room house on. Lowe ave. , $3,300. 100 feet adjoining Bemls'pnrk and cheaper than any lots there. iift of the best farms In Douglas county , adjoining Waterloo , at a. very low price. Nice residence In Colorado Springs , Cole , to exchange for residence In Omaha. JOHN W. ROBBINS , 1802 FARNAM ST. RE-810 3 FO'R SALE or excnange , choice , rich pro ductive farms , large and small ; also ten line stock ranches , all In northeastern Nebraska , for sale very cheap and on easy terms , where crops have never failed. Crops average : Corn 45 , wheat 18 and oats 50 bushels per acre ; some of these lands can bo traded for merchandise , dry goods , hardware or furniture. For par ticulars address Geo. W. llutton. Cole ridge. Cedar county , Neb. RE-5l2 O2 A GOOD G-room house at 28GO Bristol st. barn , lot 45xlS2 ; a nlco home , paved street paving fully paid up : $2.000. 7 rooms , at 2411 No. 22d U. . near Lake- street ; nice shade trees ; lot 40x140 ; good neighborhood ; only $2,5100. W. H. GATES/618 / N. Y. Llfo. Phone 1294. RE lOO 3 FOR SALE , a 40-room hotel , two stores underneath. In South Omaha ; corner lot 75x100 ; In first-class location. The build Ing cost over $4,000 when built : at the re markably low prlco of $3,000. A good place for the rlgtit man. A llrst-class fruit farm of 20 acres , located about 5 miles from Omaha , on paved road half-mile to street car , good building , bl barn and granaries , between BOO and COO fruit trees , consisting mostly of cherries and plums , apricots , crabapples , currants and gooseberries and some grapes ; lays * high and sightly ; $4,500. J. A Lovgren 942 New York Llfo. RE M9D. . 4 J109 SEWARD ST. . 6-room house and fill lot $300.00 , easy payments ; adjoining lota sold for $300.00 last week. Byron R. Hast ings. 211 ! S. Uth. RE-615 CHEAP , 6-room cottage , city water , barn paved street ; two blocks from motor bargain for man of moderate means I 41 Beo. RE M974-5 * B40 ACRES good grnzlnglands , central Ne braska , $750. worth $3.000. James M. Hoi land , 115 Broadway. New York. - HARRISON , Co. . Iowa , farms , within 3 miles of Council Blurts and Omaha , fo : (1) ( ) 840 acres , two eels of Jlno buildings and well located ; Price $32.60 per acre. (2) ( ) 100 acres , well Improved and fine loca tlon ; Price $32.60. . . . . . . , , (3) ( ) 320 acres , Improved , 8 4 miles of town (4) ( ) 230 acres , well improved ; price , $31.0 ( DGP flcrCt (6)-230 ( ) acres , -well Improved , and wel located ; If sold soon price $31.00 per acre (6) ( ) 240 acres , well Improved and located prlco , $36.00 per acre. (7) ( 200 acres , fair Improvements , 2 < A rnllei of town ; prlco $26.00. (8) ( ) 160 acres , small Improvements ; prlci $26.00 per acre. (9) ( ) 160 acres , good orchard and Improve mentn ; price 126.00 per ncre. (10) ) 120 acres , orchard and small fruit , wel located ; iirico $33 per aero. (11) ( ) 120 acres , In cultivation , fenced and bottom land : prlco $36.00 per acre. (12) ( ) 80 acres , improved ; price $35.00 per acre These are all snaps and will soon be taken for further information address J. P Martin , Missouri Valley. Iowa. RE FOR BALE My elegant home , 2020 Webster Hotel Spokane , Spokane. T A NICI3 comfortable 4-room house , goo well and stable , with 2W acres of ground 4 or B blocks from street rar and paved road , nnd good school , $900 , on reason able terms. A nice 6 or 7-room house , all modern , lo 60x130 , south front ; only one block from line school and In very fine neighbor hood , at the low price of $1.100 , 60x250 on 18th st. . near William , with good well and fruit trees ; facing two streets for $750. This Is a bargain. J. A. LOVGREN. 941 and 042 New York Life. RE M856 3 FOR SALE. B acres choice garden land FOR BALE , a highly improved farm of 16 ( acres , 75 miles north of Denver , 2 < 4 mile : from a prosperous vlllaga of 3,600 popula tlon , on the main traveled road to tnt- mountalns ; 115 acres under ouluvntlon ; "n unfailing water supply for Irrigation pur poses , besides a natural lake , covering about 13 acres , stocked with fish ; 100 bear Ing fruit trees nnd small fruits ; large. 9 room stone residence , well shaded by a grove of large trees ; price $11.000 , l-o further Information , address the owner Thus D. Stone , Box 927 , Boulder , Colo. HEADQUARTERS for snapa In houses monthly payments. I have a large Hat prices from two hundred to live thousun dollan * . J. H. Parrotte , 16th and Bodge. RB 9S5 3 SOUTH OMAHA business nien look at thl < Equity In clBht-room modern homo o Plerco ntr t ; must bo sold. J. H. Pn rotlo , Doufilau block , RK-990 J TWO house * lo move , cheap. J. H. Par rotte , Dodea and 10th , RE-112 3 FOR 8ALT3. lot nnd a half ntjar Huim-oi Park , perfect t'radn. splendid neighbor hood } only $2so5. ; Illblin , 3J5 8 N1CH cosy home , 8 rooms , modern ; nea Hanscom Park'for $3.600. Hlcka < * Estate Co , , 325 Board of 3 It BAT bargain. 80 ncrca choice land , enl 4V4 miles from postoftlce ; $100 an ncre Hicks Real Estate Co. , 325 Hoard o Trade Bldff. IlB-120 3- rVOODMAN & BAY. Insurance , Biiret bonds , rentals , mortgage loans , ranches farms , city property. & Barker block $1.275. $1.276 , $1,275. Buys 6-room house , large lot , good barn near car lino. Close n. Telephone. 1692. N. WlFORTABLB cottage. 8 rooms , ver Blsfhtly and In good condition , located a SSll Charles Bt. v I'OH KAMI HISAb ESTATK. R. C. PETERS & CO. , 1.02 Farnam St. , Bee Building. Bargain * to be offered for * alc tWs week. No. 1103 5-room house , city water tnntdn and lot 60 feet , south front , on Poppleton ave. and 26th st. Price , $2,100. No , SS7 9 room , all modern , on 31 t St. , Just north of Hanscom Park ; lot , 50x140. Mco shade trc > p , asphalt paved street ; per manent sidewalk ; all paid for. Only. $ luOO. No. 3j 4-room house and good barn ; lot , C0xl40 ; on ZSth st. , near Pacific M. ; property well worth , $1,500. Priw. $500. No. 1201 C-room hous ; both hot nnd fold water ; paved street , 22d and Wcbrter sts. Only. $2,200. VACANT LOTS. No. 1234-75x132 feet at 18th and Burdette ti. Only $1.800. A bargain. No. 1172 100 feet eAet front on 37th , Just outh of Farnam Bt. , $7,000. No. 781 100 feet , northwest corner of 39th and Dodge sts. ; $7,000. Throe lots at the northwest corner of 7th and Ftirnam sts. ; very cheap. East fr ( nt ! ) ' on ! 3d St. , r.rrth of Da-ven- iort. Wnnt art offer. North front on Farnam , near 39th , North front on Dodge , between 33th fat , .ml D5th ave. , only $9JO. Big bargain. Wo will be pleased to fhow any of the ibovo properties any time. R. C. PETERS & CO. , 1702 Farnam St. , Bee Building. RE M103 4 30-ACRE farm , ten mile * from Omaha. R. C. PETERS & CO. , 1702 Farnam St. , Bee Bldg. 1023 On easy payments , C-room house , 2C01 N. 2Cth Bt. ; price. $500. Lot 160x128 feet with cottage of 5 rooms , jam ; 100 fruit trees , near Ames ave. car I no. $800. Nfar Vlnton and 16th , 6-room house , east front ; cheap , $900. A cottage near 27th and Burdette , $900. 7-room house , barn , lot , 100x100 feet , south front , nice place onp block from North 21th st. car line ; price , $1,630. On west Farnam Hill a 10-room modern house with lot 54x154 feet , east front , asphalt paved street ; a bargain ; price , $3.760. GARVIN BROS. . 1C13 Farnam , RE-991 3 SPECIAL BARGAINS. 175,000 acres of Improved farms. Prices ranging from $15 to $23 per acre. 75,000 acres under the now york irrigation ditch , $20 to $30 per ncre. Including water , all In Platt. Nance nnd Boone county ; have some ( rood trades for city property for land. Special attention given to renting houses and rooms have a flno list of rooms to rent in private families. P. W. BIERBOWER , Real Estate. 423 Paxton Block. RE-976 3' $1,000 , $1,000 , $1.000 , Buys full corner lot with two good houses renting for $18 per month. Call today. LYMAN WATERMAN. Telephone , 1892. N. Y. Life Bldg. RE-M890 3 SHORTHAND AND TYl'EWIUTINO. READ LAST WEEK'S RECORD of the NEB. BUS. nnd SHORTHAND COLLEGE , BOYD THEATER BLDG. Eight cells in two days last week for our graduates. We lllled only three for the want of operators. Stenographers nnd bookkeepers who have no positions and those partially unqualified would do well to call on us. One experienced stenographer we secured a position for after being in our school less than a week. It pays to take up shorthand or bookkeeping where a position awaits you. OHlclal Court Reporter A. L. Warrick , e-lnclpal shorthand department. Prof. J T. alley , the "Master Penman , " principal business department. A. C. Ong , A. M. , L. L. B. , President. M 11C A. C. Van Sant's School. 717 N. Y. Life. TOO AT OMAHA Bus. College , 16th & Douglas. 4S9 BOYLES1 school ; court reporter principal ; 13eo Bldp. 490 TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS for rent , $4.00 per month. The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. , J625 Farnam St. Telephone 1284. 473 WE RENT and sell the best typewriters made ; largest stock of supplies In Omaha. United Typewriter & Supply Co. , 1C12 Far nam. 474 REMINGTON Standard typewriter and sup. plies. 1619 Farnam. 476 THE Oliver Typewriter , visible writing , heaviest manffolder and cuta the finest stencil ; Bee exnlblt Liberal Arts bids. Greater America Exposition. Tel. 2279. J. S. Stewart , Special Agent , 318V4 3. Fif teenth steet , Omaha. 176 TYPEWRITERS , secondhand. 1116 Farnam. M 331 COMMERCIAL COLLEGES , THE FALL TERM : of the Omaha Commer cial College opens tomorrow morning at 16th nnd Douglas , over Boston Store. Over llfty new students have already en rolled for the fall ; one hundred more will begin this week. Everything is now ready for tha fall and winter terms. To morrow is the time to begin. All students from a distance can have places to work for board. New classes in all depart ments tomorrow morning. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING-We have the best school of shorthand In the. country. By taking shorthand with us you are sure of ft position. CATALOG Free to any one. Write for it. Be sure and begin tomorrow. Call at Col lege Monday and talk matters over. Ad- drcsa Rohrbough Bros. , Omaha , Neb. 16 3 LOST. STRAYED , white roan steer ; will weigh about 1,000 Ib9. ; brand on left thigh , wine- jrlass or shoo Bole ; liberal reward will be paid for Its return to Union Transfer stock yards. Council Bluffs. LOST. between 24th & Boward and Florence red-bound book , marked "Omaha Water Co .North Side No. II. " Reward If re- turnexl before Sept. l&th , to oflloe of Oinuha Water Co. Lost-901-3" LOST , a gold necklace , on lawn or sidewalk in viclnTty of 133S S. 31at st. Reward for return to above number. Lost 127 3 MEDICAL. DR. MANSFIELD'S monthly regulator has brought happiness to hundreds of anxious women ; have never had a single failure ; longest cases relieved In two to five day * without fall ; no pain , no danger , no Inter ference with work ; by mall or otllce , $2 ; all letters truthfully anawered. The Manbfleld Remedy Co. , 187 Dearborn St. , room 614 , Chicago. III. M-8SO 8 * LADIES , Chlcheoter's English Pennyroyal nills are the best ; safe , reliable ; take no other : send 4c , stamps , for particulars , "Relief for Ladles , " in letter by return mull. At druggists. Chlchester Chemical Co. . Philadelphia. Pa. TAILOKI.Va. WHO'S your tailor ? See the Twin City Tailoring Co. ; fall line now ready for In spection ; prices riffht. lt09 ! Farnam st. LADIES' JACKETS , men's clothing , altered OSTEOPATHY. JOHNSON Oateopathlo Institute , 615 N. Y Life Bldir. , Alice Johnson , D. p. , ladles' Sept. ; Old E. Johnson , osteopatblsU mgrr M"E. . DONOHUB. D O. . of Still school. klrk vllleV Mo. , 601 Paxton blk. Tel. 1367. MATTUUSS HISNOVATING. IT'S. WALKLIN , 3111 Cumins. Tel. 1331. SAJJITAIUim Oil HOSPITAL , FOR SALE or for rent. S-story and base ment brick : SO large room * , averaging 20x lij ft. each ; gratcn In nil rooms , tranromi , bath room on each floor , steam heat ; large lot and very central location In business part of Omaha. Addrets H 13 , Bee. -640 ANDRAE bicycles , tzu. 1116 Farnam. -M9M PLOS1NO out 'DO Trlbunn bicycles IMS than cot. $30 cash Louts Flescher , 1C22 Cap. Ave. -MS 9 MOXAHCII generators have no equal In construction , operation or price ; hustling salesmen wanted. Address Monarch Acetylene Cns ? Co. , 1022 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. MSCO SepJO TICICHT nuoicnus. : UT RATE railway nnd steamship tickets ; excursion tickets bought and sold. P. It. Phllbln. new locations 330D nnd 1605 Far nam. Est. 1S89. Member O. T. B. Assn. 11-100 III2AI.INR. MR. AND MRS. A. GILLET , Weltmer sys tem , 24th and Cumin ? ; entrance on 24th. -M45G Sept 12' FOH SALE FAItMS. FARMS near So. Omaha and Lincoln for sale. J. T. Clarke , Board of Trade , Omaha. 870 Se3-10 | \VATKIl KII.TI3IIS. "STANDARD" In Machinery Hall , expo , grounds , or room C , Board of Trade bldg. M7M Scp-7 TIlUNK FACTORY. BEE OUR trunk traveling bags , suit cases. Trunks repaired. Omaha Trunk factory , 1203 Farnam. 6C2 O16 COXTHACTOIIS AND HEALY & SONS. 1822 C.ark . tree MCICEL. PIjATINO. BASEBURNERS replated ; all kinds of plat ing. Omaha Plating Co. , Bee Bldg. 215 HOUSE Jiovnu. W. COY , located at 1716 St. Mary's Ave. 480 PAWNimoiCEUS. JEFFERSON Square Loan OHlce , 413 N. 16. 431 EAGLE Loan Office , reliable , accommodat ing ; all business confidential. 1J01 Douglas. STAMMEIUNC ! A ! D STUTTERING. CURED. Julia Voughan , 430 Rarage Bldg. 4S5 WANTED TO BOIinOW. WANTED , to borrow $1,200 3 or B years at G per cent , no commission , on modern residence. Address H 43 , Bee. M 992 6 HOTELS. TRY the Henderson Hotel ; board and room $4.00 per week ; gas , Eteam heat and baths. Ninth and Farnam Sts. 437 ABSTRACTS OP TITLE. HARRIS Abstract Cu. , 423 Bee Building.4E3 4E3 DRESSMAKING. IN families. Miss Sturdy , 2216 Davenport. M-706 Sep. 29 LAUXDIIY. I OMAHA STEAM LAUNDRY , city towel supply ; shirts , 8c ; collars , 2c ; cuffs , 4c ; underwear , 6c. 1759 Leavenworth. Tel. 517. M4T.5 SepH RANCHES. FOR SALE , cheapest and best cattle ranch , 300,000 acres. For description address Eu gene Williams , Waco , Texas.M203 M203 Sep. 1C * RAILWAY TIME CARD. OMAHA & ST. IXDUIS RAILroad - road Omaha , Kansas City & Eastern Railroad "The Qulncy Route" Ticket of OOjijMdlUB fice , 1415 Farnam Street. Telephone , 322. Depot , Tenth - 1 and Mason Streets. Tele phone , C23.Leave. Leave. Arrive. St. Louis Cannon Ball Express a 4:50 : pm a SS5 : am Kansas City and Quincy Local . . . . .a 6:60 : am a 9:83 : pm a Dally. KANSAS CITY , St Jo seph & Council Bluffs Rilln > acS "The Burling ton Route" Ticket OlHce , 1502 Fanam Street , Tele phone , 260. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele phone , 310 , Leave. Arrive , CHICAGO , BURLINGTON & Qulncy Railroad "Tho Burlington Route" Ticket Ofllce. 1502 Farnam St. Tel. 250. Depot Tenth & Mason Streets. Tele phone , 310. Leave. Arrive. a B:05 : am a 2:45 : pm BUELIN'GTON & Mis souri River Railroad "The Burlington Route" General Olllces , N. W. Corner Tenth and Far nam Streets. Ticket Offlcn. 1502 Farnam Street. Telephone , 250. Depot Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele- phone 310. Leave. Arrive. Lincoln , Hastings and McCook a 8:40 : am a 7:40 : pm Lincoln , Denver , Colorado rado , Utan. California.a 4:2i : pm a 3:65 : pm Lincoln , Black Hills. Montana & Puget Sound a 4:25 : pm a 3:00 : pm Lincoln Local a 7:00 : pm alO:3S : am Lincoln Fast Mall a 3:00 : pm alO:35 : am Denver , Colorado , Utah & California a 6.30 am a Dally. CHICAGO , ROCK IHL- and & Paclilc Railroad "The Great Rock Isl and Route. " City Tick et Office. 1323 Farnam Street. Telephone. 4Zi. Depot. Tenth & Mtuon Streets. T Telephone. C29. -v Leave. Arrive. Des Molnes Loral a 7:05 : am bll:35 : am Chicago Express bll:15 : am a 8iu : am Chicago Fast Express.a 5:00 : pm a 1:25 : pm Bt. Paul Faut Expressa 6:00 : pm bll:35 : a.m Lincoln , Colorado Sptjs. , Denver , Pueblo and West a 1:30 : pm a : pm DM ! Molnev. Rook Isl and and Chicago a 7:25 : pm a 6:35 : pm Colorado & Texas FJyer.a 6UO pm a 9:00 : .m u Daily b Ddlly except Sunday , MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILroad - road General Offices and Ticket Oltlces Southeast Cor ner 14th and Doug-law Sta. Telephone , 104. Depot , 15th and Webster Seta. Telephone 14iS. , , . . . , Leave. Arrive. St. Louls-anKsas & Neb. Limited a 3:00 : pm a2:53 : pm K. C.-Bt. L. Express. . .a 8KTi ; > m a 6:00 : am Nebraska Local via Wceplngv Water b 6:00 : pm a 6:00 : am a Daily , b Dally except Sunday , RAILWAY TIMK CARD. UNION PACIFIC "THKOVKH- land Route" Gorcrnl Offices. N. K. Cor. Ninth nnd To mum BtreoH. City Ticket Office , 130J Farnam Street. Telephone , 318. Depot , Tenth nnd Mason Street * . Telephone , 629. Leave. Arrive. "The Overland Limited'- for Utah Idnho , Men- tana , California. Ore- ton and Washington points a 8:40 : am a 4:15 : pm The Colorado Special for Denver ana all Colorado point * a 11:65 : pm a Gi30 nm Pnclllo Express for Denver , Salt Lakes , Pacific Const nnd all western points b 4:23 : pm a 6:30 : am Lincoln , Beatrice and Strombburc Kxnress . .b 4:13 : pm b 1:20 : pm i Fremont , Columbus , Nor- I folk , Grand Island and North PlattD a 4:25 : pm b 4:35 : pm i Columbus Loc.il b 7:30 : pin b 9:30 : am North Pintle Local a 1-iO pm South Omaha Local Pays. Leaves. 0:20 : a. ] m.j 7:00 : a. m. , 10:10 : a. m. ; 3:05 : p. in. Arrive * , 10:4 : n. m. ; 3:30 : p. m. ; 6:25 : p. m. ; 6 p. m , Council Bluffs Local Leaves , 5:2u : a. m. 6:40 : n m. ; 6:50 : n. m. ; 7:33 : a. m. ; 9:30 : n. m. b 10:45 : a. m , ; 1.25 p. in. ; 2:15 : p. m.4:5J ; : p. m. 6:25 : p. m. ; R.53 p. m. : 8:53 : p. m. ; 10:30 : p. m Arrives , C:20 : n. m. ; 7:20 : a. m. ; S:15 : a , m. 8:4 : a. m. ; 11:30 : a m. ; 3:05 : p. m. ; 4:05 : p. m. 6:55 : p , in , ; 0:30 : p. m ; 7:30 : p. m. ; 9:35 : p m , 11:00 : p , m ; 11:65 : p. m , a Dally , b Dally except Sunday. FREMONT , ELKHORN & Missouri Valley Rail road "The Northwestern Line" General Oniofs , United States National Bank Bldg. , Southwest Corner Twelfth nnd Fnr- nam Streets. Ticket office , 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone , 561. Depot. 15th and Webster Streets. Telephone , 1433. Leave. Arrive. Black Hills , Deadwood , Hot Springs a 3:00'pm : a 6:00 : pm ' 'Wyoming , Casper nnd Douglas d 3:00 : pm d 6:00 : pm Hastings , York , David City , Superior , Geneva , Exeter and Howard..b 3:00 : pm b 5:00 : pm Norfolk , Verdlgre and Fremont . . .b 7:30 : am blO:25 : am Lincoln , Wahoo and Fremont . . .b 7:30 : am blO:23 : am Fremont Local . . . . . . . . . . . c 7:30 : am a Dally b Dally except Sunday , c Sun- day only. d Dally except Saturday. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Railroad "The North- v catcrn Line" General Offices , United States National Bank Building. S. W. Corner Twelfth and Farnam Streets. Ticket Ollicc. 1401 Farnam Street , Tele- > hone , 6C1. Depot , Tenth und Mason Streets. Telephone. C29. Leave. Arrive. Sioux City , Mnnkato & St. Paul , Minneapolis..a 6:50 : am a 8:10 : cm St. Paul , Minneapolis , Mnnkato & Sioux City.a 5:25 : pm all:00 : pm Sioux City Local a 7:40 : am u 4:30 : pm a Dally. RAILWAY TIMB CARD. CHICAGO AORTH. . western Railway "The Northwestern Line" City Ticket Office , 1401 Farnam Street. Tele phone , 561. Depot , Tenth - and Mason Streets. Tele- phone.- ® . Daylight Chicago - > clai . . a C:40 : am p g"roll Local . b 5:23 : pm blOlO : ama Eastern Express , Des Molnes , Marshalltown , Cedar Rapids and Chicago . . . . . . cage . all:05 : am a 4:05 : pm Atlantic Flyer , Chicago and East . a 4:55 : pm a 4:03 : pm Fast Mall. Chicago to Omaha . n 2:45 : pm Omaha-Chicago Special. a 7:05 : pm a 8:15 : am Fast Mall . 8:30 : am a Dally b Dally except Sunday. [ CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. Minneapolis & Omaha Railway "The North western Line" General Offices , Nebraska Divi sion , 15th and Webster Sts. City Ticket Office , 1401 Farnam St. Telephone , 501. Depot , 15th and Webster Sts. Leave. Arrive. Twin City Express ( for Sioux City. St. Paul & Minneapolis ) a 6:00 : am Omaha Passenger a 7:00 pm Blair , Emerson , Sioux City , Ponca , Harting- 4on and Bloomnold..b 1:00 : pm b2:10 : pm No. 2 Twin City L't'd..a 5:55 : pm No. 1 Omaha Limited. . . a 9:00 : am a Daily , b Dally except Sunday. CHICAC1O , MILWAUKEE & St. Paul Railway City Ticket Office , 1604 Farnam Street. Telephone , 284. De pot , Tenth and Mason Sts. Telephone , C29. _ . - Leave. Arrive. Chicago Limited Ex a 6:45 : pm a 8:20 : am Colcaro & Omaha Ex..bll:00 : am b 3:55 : pm eioux City & Dea Molnej Express bll:00 : am b 3:55 : pm a Daily , b Dally except Sunday. W A B A S H RAILROAD- Tlcket Office , 1415 Farnam Street. Telephone , 892. De pot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telpehone , C29. Leave. Arrive. St. Louis "Canon Ball" Express a 4:50 : pm a 8:35 : am a. Dally. LEGAL , NOTICES. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. AUCTION. The following unclaimed baggage will be sold at public auction at the roams of the Clay Auction Co. , 620 North 10th St. , Omaha , Seb. . commencing at 7:30 : p. m. , October 4 , 1699. and continuing at the same hour each day until sold : Boxes marked Wm. Thompson , Dr. E , J. O'Cnllaghan. W. J. Nell. Zinc trunks marked , Gee , Barraclough , Miss M. A. Rockwell , John Parry , John Harper , J. T. Randall , D. C. Crlsman. G. L. Mock , F. Bowman , S. E. McMahon , Winnie Westerbeck. C. E. Speese , A. Len- steln. W. D. Snail. G. T. Spelty. Russet trunk marked , Miss D. Richards , S. A. Moore. Lovl E..Dunn. Canvas finished trunk marked , Taylor Gleason. Russet valises marked , A. L. Johnson , Martin Dooley , P. McFarlan. 13. Gemlng , Joe Dyer , Eustace Hyde , L. Drentwcll- . iloffmaster. Telescope casco marked , J. F. Bonham , II. Miller. Jo0 Evans , R. C. Pralter. Black valises marked , F. S. Montgomery. Bundle marked , A. R. Lord , W. J. Thomas. Also 400 pieces of miscellaneous articles consisting of guns , bundles , blankets , valises , trunks , boxes , chests , etc. , not marked. A. TRAYNOR , 83-10-17-24. General Baggage Agent. RAILROAD WORK. The Dakota Paclllo Railway company will receive bids at once for the grading and jrMglng for thirty miles of main line nnd tpurfl between Scotta Mills nnd Mystic , Sowth Dakota. In whole or port , according to the ability of the contractor. The material to be bundled consists of about equal quantities of earth and solid rock and fairly heavy. The work must com mence Immediately. Profiles and specifica tions can be seen at Rapid City or nt chief engineers' camp on the line. S3d 7tM When others fall consult SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. mvous mm & PRIVATE mm op MEN SPECIALIST Wo guarantee to euro ull cases ourabla of WEAK MEN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY , cured for life. Nightly Emissions , Lost Manhood , Hydrooele Vertcoc le , Gonorrbet , Gleet , SyphllU , Strict- arc , Piles , Fistula and Rectal Ulcers und All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men. STRICTURE AND GLEET Consultation fret Call on or address DR. SEARLES & SEARLES , lip So. nth St. OflAHA. i The fraternal organlKatlon * are making good use of Fraternity building on the ex- i position groundn nnd the privileges offered them by the management. Many receptions nnd dances have been held nnd others are arranged for. Fraternal dnyi by various orders have been named and on those occn- I slons largo numbers of the members nnd their families will visit tha exposition. Unl- ! form drill tentnn and band contests will be features. Public speaking , receptions nnd literary programs will bo provided for. Special days have been arranged by the following - ' lowing orders.- i Royal Arcanum , September 4 ; Fraternal Vnlon of America , September 27 ; Knights of : Pythlns , September 20 ; Knights of Khnrnstui , i September 28 ; Modern Woodmen , October 12. ' A committee of Odd Fellows is considerIng - , Ing their date and the United Workmen and Woodmen of the World will soon make ar rangements fcr days , The Royal Neighbors will celebrate October 12. A number of smaller orders nro arranging for special days. Reduced railroad ratce will bo had and many excursions will bo conducted by i tha lodges lu the surrounding country. , The Royal Arcanum will glvo a reception nt 4 p. m. on September 4 to the highest ' ofllccr of the order. All members nnd their friends nro cordially Invited to attend. It I Is expected that the biggest days at the ex position will be on some of these npcclnl fra 1 ternal datca. Fraternal Commissioner F. F. Hoose was i In Chicago last week and extended an Invi tation to the National Fraternal congress , which Is composed of the leading orders of tbo country , to visit the exposition. This > body represents 3,000,000 members and was attended by 300 delegates , most of whom are i 'connected with the management of fra ternities. Woodmen of the World. State Deputy B. C. Wood of Iowa wns In Omaha last week , a visitor at Sovereign camp. Ho has placed almost 400 now mem bers In the order throughout the state during the lost mouth. On Friday last the now laws of the order went Into effect , whereby every member ' contributes every month to the reserve or emergency fund. The accumulative certifi cate Is ( i new feature and will be a drawing card for the order. Sovereign Visitor , the official paper of the order , will soon publish the pictures of Us soldier Sovorclcns who have died or been killed in battle durlnn the last war with Spain. So far about fourteen have lost their lives and each certificate has been honored and oald In full and monuments have boon erected to their memory. Hon. L. G. Blalno of the Sovereign finance committee , who has been In Omaha on busi ness connected with the order for the last month , haa completed his labor nnd re turned to his home at Lyons , la. During tbo last month the order has added about 5.000 new members. Quite a number cf new camps were established in Iowa ; also o very large addition to the order comes from Texas. The Woodmen Circle auxiliary to the Woodmen of the World , for women. Is mak ing strides toward 10.000 members , having taken on new llfo since the now administra tion took charne of affairs. The order Is becoming very popular throughout the union. Alpha camp No. 1 , Woodmen of the World , will put on the morning degrco next Thurs day evening. All are welcome who are in that degree. Arc it nn m IJay. Friday has been designated by the exposi tion management as Royal Arcanum day , as on that day the members of that order will tender their supreme regent , W. Holt Apgar , a reception at the Fraternal building on the crounds. The celebration will be under the auspices of a committee ap pointed by Union Pacific and Pioneer coun cils of Omaha. Knoxall council of South Omaha and Fidelity council of Council Bluffs. At 4 o'clock sharp there will be a grand rally In the Auditorium , where Bellsteat'B band will furnish the music for the occa sion. Judge Baldwin , a member of the order from Council Bluffs , will preside and Grand Chaplain T. J. Mackny of Omaha and Su preme Regent Apgar will address the meet ing. The meetings will lost but one hour and the speeches will be short , edifying and instructive. The committee has worked hard In order to Insure the success of this celebration and reduced rates have been secured to the grounds and to the Midway attractions. They therefore confidently expect a largo attendance and a good time. of llic Mneenlicca. Gate City tent , No. CO , Knights of the Maccabees , held Its regular review last Thursday evening with a good attendance and all took n lively interest in the pro ceedings. Sir Knight Williams Is the now deputy commander of Omaha. Sir Knight Al. Faber , who has been sick for a long tlmo Is improving rapidly. Sir Knights Andrews , Hewitt , Dodd , ' Dr. Rose water nnd Bradley made brief addresses. The ladles of Holllster hive , No. 21 , Ladles of the Maccabees , are meeting with great success In holding afternoon teas to Increase their nick benefit fund. A very pleasant afternoon was spent at the homo of Lady Commander Dlckson on Tueflday last. The next tea In the series will be nt the residence of Mrs. M. B , Walker , 1111 1 North Nineteenth street , Tuesday afternoon , September C , from 2 to 4 o'clock. Gate City hive , No. 9 , Ladles of the Maccabees , will hold a picnic at Fort Omaha September 9 , All Sir Knights and Lady Maccabees are Invited to attend. Frnicriuil Union of America , Omaha lodge will give a steamboat ride on the river Tuesday evening , to which nil thoi | members of the order and their friends are Invited. I Banner ledge has received a challenge from Mondamln ledge for a game of base ball , to bo played In the near future. This ledge will give Its regular open entertain- j mont the evening of the 14th , Mondnmln ledge met Monday night and witnessed the conferring of the degree of fraternity upon four candidates , This ledge will give a lawn social and high-flvo party < at the residence of Frater Rockaflcld , Eighteenth and Leavenworth streets , Sep tember 12 , The lodge IB making active prep- . arattona to participate In the monster fra i ternity parade , to be given under the aus-1 I plcea of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben u' ' Wednreday evening , September 27. A renter - ' tor of this lodge , now In prrss , will be ready for distribution tomorrow night. Mem bers desiring same may have a copy by call- j ing upon Secretary Oetrum , ! i I n ! ( < < ! .Mnint * . I ' Omaha lodge has had n very steady and 1 satisfactory growth during the last two months , the Increase In membership being over 25 per cent. At present the membera are very much Interested In the prospective visit of one of the supreme lodge officers. I I Brother Robert L. Harper , the spureme lec turer of the order , has announced that ho will deliver a lecture at the lodge rooms In Continental block , on Wednesday , Septem ber 6. Invitations and tickets of admission will be mailed to all members and their friends , and as the lecture la Illustrated with i , over 100 etereoptlcon views , a more than ' usually entertaining affair Is insured. Moilrru Woodmen of America , The Modern Woodmen of America will hold a reception at their hall In the Crounaa block next Friday evening In honor of their brothers and frl nda In Company L , Ftrtt Nebrtsk * . The program Included an ad- drtes of welcome by J. W. Houd r , reaponta i I by Major W. C. Taylor , nnd addressee by C. L. Hopper nnd W. B. Cady , venerable consuls of llcffth nnd tl. M. enmp . find I Deputy Head Consul Wolfe of Council lllufts 1 and others. iMuslc will bo turmtlicd by the Banjo nnd Glee clubs and there will be an exhibition ' drill by the Fowtlera. At the smoker given by Oi.iah.i camp. No. 120 , Modern Woodmen ofmerle.v at lis hnll lu the Continental block there was an attendance < of nearly 200. 1'hc evening wns spent ' in smoking and In listening to n choice ' literary and music it program. Iteo fre.Mimcnts were also served. The affair wts under the direction of C. I ! . Allen , J. W. Barnetl ami W. 8. Wllmouih. r.ntrrlnlnnl by SooKNli ItlliMAioux. . The Scottish lUtr Masons of Omaha gave a smoker nt Masonl ? hnll Thursday night In honor of Mr. Herman llollstcdl , who Is a member of the Scottish Kite bodies In Cln- clnnntl. About sixty member * \\rrp pros- cut and enjoyed making the iiequulntnnce of their distinguished brother. MuMrnl miniv hers were furnished by the Madrigal quartet nnd refreshments were served The summer days are drawing to a bob- tall flush , and coon the snowy pinions of winter will shake patches of soft white nncnv on the generous bosom of old earth , ( Dor1 rowed from the sporting editor's case. ) , And the result of this state of affairs Is ! i that tbo muulclnns who have been away till summer nro now coming back with renewed vigor to prosecute the work of n musical season. Mr. Keck has come ft am Chnutnuqua , whore the breezes blew a\\ny n former hlri suto appendage lu the \ \ ayof a prominent mustache. Mr. Krntz took In a good supply of fresh ozone and Is b.ick at his atudlo. j I We poor unfortunates whooj business In-I tcrcsts required us to stay at homo should feel grateful for the fact that wo were not obliged to go through the trying ordeal of traveling ! Now , every ono will lay plans , and many of them will never be carried out. One will bo about to organize an orchestra , another a band , still another a great chorus , nnd some ono will surely have an oratorio society , ami I this gentleman will give a series of recitals , and that woman will organize a swell chorus i of women's voices. Now Is the time for the i phrase "Is going to" do euch nnd such n i thing and Omaha will be paralyzed , rovoiu- j lionized , vulcanized and everything else ( ex- ccpt harmonized ) . Uut the town will wake i 1 I up as musically slow and stupid as over , and rubbing Its harmonic eyes will turn over and take another nap. Meanwhile the bands i will play , "My nng-tlme Baby. " The fact Is plain that Omaha is not n musical town. Strangers coming here ex pecting favors sny that it Is , but those win i have located here long nnd earnestly know differently. Mrs. Cotton , who Is probably the ! best known teacher In the city , and who is i entitled to an opinion based on the longest local experience , probably , said to the writer : "My pupils sometimes feel BO discouraged that I am affected , too , because they say that when they elng , people will always re quest as an encore some Insipid song of the > street. " This Is Omaha generally. There Is a colony of real genuine lovers of good music and It is a pleasure to see -with what avidity they listen to a concert. The only trouble Is that this charming colony Is not largo enough. No , for lie size , Omaha Is not a musical city. In many eastern cities there arc good choral societies , good orchestras , good bands , etc. , and there arc also good public-spirited men of means , who are willing to spend a few thousands or a few hundred dollars each year for the development of a good musical atmosphere. This is only a sentiment. Such a remark Is frequently made to the writer. "Music should bo Bclf-supportlng. " It is wrong. The premlPes are wrong. The foun dation Is wronc. Music should not be , can not be , self-supporting any nioro than schools. But musicians should bo self- supporting. Teachers should bo self-sup porting. Far be It from , the object of this article to suggest a home for leisure musicians who would not work. No , what is wanted is a home where they can work. An educational Institution , an auditorium , a demand for bettor music in the theaters , larger orchestras. Then the town will take a tumble and waken up in dead earnest. Muslo will never wake It up , says the cynic. What nonsense , to bo sure. What wakens up a camp , a church , a picnic , a park , an assembly , and what brings the people to a climax at a convention ? It is a sentiment. Is it ? What Is an art gallery ? What goad do pictures In the progress of commerce ? If this Is a senti ment , what name Is clven to the provision of a free education In the French language , and in the German language , and others , In our public schools ? Is it for the encourage ment of tbo existence of Irish-Americans , German-Americans , Swedish-Americana , French-Americans , British-Americans and goodness knows what else , so that the rarest thing nowadays to find is a plain , ordinary , everyday American ? Muslo Is an art which needs development. We tax our people for the education of chil dren in those languages and in dead lan guages and in painting and drawing , and only ono teacher is allotted to that greatest of all arts , that cosmopolitan heart throb , music. Are there any rich men lu Omaha to day registered as patrons of the musical art ? Any who ulvo wllllncly to the sustenance thereof ? No. the burden of Indebtedness Incurred by attempts to Introduce the best music and tbo best musicians Into Omaha has been borne by some musician , who has been obliged , to take the money for the artists out of his regular studio Income. If you do not i believe It ask Joseph Gahm , Haas Albert , Franz : Adelmann , Oeoree Holbrook ( late Apollo club ) , IS , M. Jones or the writer , and drop < a line to L. A. Torrens or Martin Calm of < Chicago , and Homer Moore at St , Louis , What Is wrong , and whore Is the remedy ? Will Bomo ono answer ? _ The story of "Peer Oynt , " a drama , was written by Hendrlk Ibson and translated Into English by Hjalmar HJorth Boycson. Peer is supposed lo represent a typo of the modern Norseman , whoso boautfulness finds consolation In the past achievements of a distinguished ancestry. He lives u llfu of Imaginary heroism , and so strong are his Ideas of what ho might be , that he actually comes to believe that they ore. real , Ho Is the scion of a mighty family which has been reduced In circumstances. " His mother AOBO ( pronounced Ooso. ) takes him to task for his Indifference to the charms and fortunu of one Ingrld , the ( daughter of a rich farmer of Haegatacd , who was In love with him. Peer disposes of the quint Ion In his own boastful way and tells absurd stories of how be had ridden reindeer over the glaciers , and his mother , being impotunate In her ro- quest that ho should act differently. la seized by him and deposited on"tho roof of a mill , where ho lea\p bur. He appears uninvited at the Hacgstaod wedding and finds that the bride has shut herself up In the Btorehouio from her per- elatent bridegroom , whose appeals she re- fuses to recognize. Here Peer Gynt me eta a farmer's daughter Solvelc. from a neighboring pariah. Jgno- rant of hla imputation , the fall * to love with t f him , fascinated by his reokleas behavior : j Ho drinks deeply and tells of hla wonderful powers , at which almost everyone laughs and Jeers. Enratfod thereby be seeks to Justify hi * statement ! by a mad escapade , and breaking Into the Btorohou * * , be iteiej the bride , leaps up the steep rocks In goat- like manner , and escapes to the mountain * . The next srono doil.s ! ( Peer "In tlm morning , " tired of IngrM and nnvlous to find Solvolg. Ho becomes eventually dlfslpnted , A nd lavishes hln attentions Indiscriminately. I Ho I meets the Troll-wench , clad In green , | the t daughter of the old man of Uoore. She \ entices him to the Hnll of the Mountain ' King 1 , the monarch of the Trolls , or , In mod- j crn parlance. Hrownlcs or dwarfs. The j Trolls propose to kill Peer , but the kin * j Interferes I and offers his daughter nnd halt of hla kingdom If Peer remains and becomes | one of them. Peer gives his consent , but objects to rorne of the Initiation fe-aturw , whereupon he Is thrown out of the moun vt tain. t j During his ronmlngs ho meets Solvclg , i who Is looking for him. Ho builds a but , which , of course , his Imagination makes Into n castle , nnd decides to live with Sol- velg. Hut the Troll-wench appears and I demands her share of Peer and the hut. I Peer i la frightened and flees Into the valley , , where he finds hla mother on her deathbed. jOih'B ninkoi this an Interesting musical | epoch , "Death of Asa. " Years clapso and Poor , middle-aged , Is returning from America on his own pleasure * jncht. where he has mnde a fortune selling slave ? , blblrs. whisky , rte. , and when he gcca nahoro his companions steal his yacht | and treasures. He has adventures with Anltra , an Arab dancing ; girl , lie Is found questioning the Sphinx , has an experience In the Cairo mml- houec 1 , he is crowned Kmperor of Hlmclf , ! a miggiutlVQ and appropriate tltlt1 , boards a ship bound for Norwaydrifts ashore1 nnd finds Solvclg awaiting him. Ho is now no longer the young , egotistical Peer Oynt , but Peer , \ ( mellowed by ago and experience. Peer the i realist , Peer the humble , earnest wondoror. lle-allztng ] that she nilqht have been hl i-nnli-o < an 1 that lit could htu- been sonie- .one , he Is confronted by le. ! h , lit the foim I of u Button Moldcr , 'vho shows him that ho 1 has really no Individuality , but must 1 bo made Into common metal again , or , as we express It , "Dust to dust. " lie Is pur sued by the demons of phantasj. the sym bolical 1 voices of the winds , the slchlng of the t trees and the sobbing of the waters , na | though t shrieking to him : "Ah1 Peer , how , great thou mlghtst have been hndst thou but known thyself. " The choir of the Jewish synagogue will . resume i work tomorrow night. Mr. Gebhari , polo trombone of the Bell- etedt i Concert band , will play this morning at i the First Methodist church. Mr. Gob- hart will bo remembered as the Boloat ! ou the same Instrument at the Thomas' or chestra concerts which were given at the exposition last summer. Ho is a splendid artist. At the eamo church , Mr. Oarclssen wllf elng In the evening. Mr. Oarclcoen hart already been hailed as a llnlshPd bns o In the city. Mr. Sauerbrey , a tenor singer , who halls , j from I Ohio , l In the city , the guest of Dr. i Stone J who In himself a good singer and ' he 1 will probably remain here during the winter. Ho is finishing the study of medi cine. It was a nattering ovation that greeted the "Greater America March" plnycd by Bi-llstedt's band last Thursday night. The march Is composed by Mr. H. F. L. Eckcr- raann , an Omaha man of much musical at tainment. Mr. Eekcrmann , In addition to his talents as a composer , U also the pos sessor of a very flue boss voice , and la a good' nil-round musician. Ho was largely Instrumental j In building up the musical colony In Fremont , Neb. , where he used to reside. The march mentioned has much doah and swing , and will bo popular. THOMAS J. KELLY. Miss Julia Otncer. piano studio , Karbach block. THE IS THE ONLY MORNING TRAIN TO MONTANA AND THE PACIFIC COAST FROM ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS. Only Train Making Immediate Con nections with All Limited and Faat Mall Trains from Chicago cage aud the East. RUNS EVERY DAY. HANDSOME SUIT OF THREE ROOMS- on tha fteoond floor looVIni out Intit the Brand court of THE BUILDING Hardwood floor * . w lla Just redecor ated , electric light , steam he&t , all night elevator tervice Tea can't Bnd ti nfl omtr office la Omtbt. R. C. PETERS , RENTAL ACENT8.-BBR HUlLDlNa