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‘HE DAILY BEE--F 1ittle fellow, oalled Oharley, was with him; they ware druak; know that Bal- lard was dronk. In the shop, little Char- ley plcked up a knife and went back In the sausage room; they came in there to look for some other fellows. Edward O'Conner was sworn the next witness. Had known Ballard since 1879; was with him three years every day; durlng that three yeats every time he got a little money ahead he used to “‘go on a tear” and stay on It until he was worn out and lald up; mever moted wild, so far as I know; was never ugly; MORNING SESSION, never saw him stagger; oan tell & man ‘When the distrlct court convened at 'b‘:nt sober. “Wlfill:‘l “l“filad that . about onme month sgo he saw prisoner in moved his hording hotel and saloon to Thir. | ":30_o'clock yesterday Distrlot Attor.{ 3 08, "0t FHE TS AL toonth and Pacific streets. The McCord, | ney Estell announced that In the trial of | 3,4, recognizo the witness, Brady & Oo. block will cower the O'Keefo | Thomas Ballard the state had offered | Nothing new came out on the cross ex- premises at Thirteenth anid Teavenworth, wll the tastimony It desired to and rested nmlnntjon. —The faneral of Johao as, wife of Edward | its caso. This was unoxpected 0 the de. |, William MoFfus, who has been iiving Guinane, who died Wecinesday momln(; took | fondant’s attorneys and rather knocked alled, He hld’ known Ballud stnos place at § o'clock yesterdayirom the residence | o 4 Jittle off of their base, because|1867: he was in the hablt of drinking 1115 Cams to St Philo'nens's cathedral, The | o0 yq not propared themselves to pro. | every timo he could get It; some times sorvices were atfended by n lamel gy o odiately under sach ciroum. |Was drunk two and three weeks at a number of friends aad relatives of tho de- | °®®! y tIme; some times he would be quiet and consed, The tnterment was had in_ tho Holy |stancor. After parloylng around for some | g timos would be wild; first ttme wit- Sepulchre, H time, hovever, the names of their wit-|ness saw Ballard drunk l&n was 1humng ~f 4 C nne |nestes wore read over and two|his head agalnat boxes and barrels down P s,‘:':::; L‘::,‘:::n},.m‘:“:;,.“: .h:::m:, cr three of them answered [on Farnam street to show what he could fond Thy lly. doos the Ohey- | Present. Attachments were fssued for |do; for the last four or five years his men- Tt e Biet comtic Tyvos " | the balance and a balliff started out to |tal conditlon has been growling worse all «enno Leadet up'a.k > lf'lm: Yenerily ity hunt them up. The court room was again | the time. Marahl Schoitger lightly tapped Sumnet o, 0 o ® octators. Ballard had | Thomas Werts called; he had known Jobnson of the Sun, on the cheek with a stecl [ FS% FGL Eppml e Bt | Ballard ten yeats quite Intimately; he has scrow deiver, and ths serew driver fell on tho | SRODRSC TR RBAES BEC O othcs, | boen ranaing for th St. James and act- floor broken in pioces, This is & fact, and It} ooy Soet ohind his attorneys and ap- |Ing 88 night clork; knew Verpocrten; showa what kind of a cheek Johnson has got. 1 sometimes Ballard went on a spree, after parently takes very little interest In the —Officer Johr Trumbull has been busied | proceedings, buth a close obl'e“er can ;h:ch. h;ox;nrl‘;i“go.:uh;org; .Tg:::, nxlng to-day serving appraisal notices on property | easily see that' he notes carefully every 8 * i) omry- havisg lx::zd adjacent to Nineteonth | word that Is sald. eatabll 'E"i%‘ n;h‘ gn;;n’" rlemml.‘ be- street in township 10, range 15, which itis| His attorneys have adopted for thelr “’"9&‘ AT LI VePRGRIN . BMEn CHBHGN proposed to widen thia year: The appraise- [ lne of defeneo the plea of ineanlty, and ‘;‘“ 1Bkt FeseBta -l ths BAIOEE 6YEE &5 g i § Taesd the first witness called to testify was Joe | the night recelpts of the saloon over bl il L Kubes, & butcher. But he proved to be [Ballard; never knew them to have a —The fair committee has decided to tear | o¢ vory ligtlo force; knew absolutely [quarrel. down the amphitheater at the driving park, | nothing of his own personal knowledge | Wyley Dixon had known Ballard for and enlarge it to the extent of one-third &0 | except that he had seen Ballard on the seventeen years; had seen him on a great that a full view of the entire course will be|day of the shooting. His examination |many sprees; witness had seen him mild obteinable from the highost seats, Architect | amounted to nothing and no oross ques- |drunk and crazy drunk; had seen him Voss Is drawing up plans‘for the structure, | tions were asked him at all. attending to b“ll,nml 'flm; drank. o which will havo tall towera at the ends and [ Car] Sherman, a clerk for Kuhn & Co,, | On oross-examination withers testifie middlo’snd will bo ono of substantial and or- | druggists, was called as the second wit- | that as runner for the hotel Ballard was =7 nets for dofemse. He knew Thomas |able to attend to his business and deter- nate design. 3; | mine between right and wrong. i \ Ballard before and up to January, 1883; | mine 8! 2. —The council committee in Whose hands H Poter Berklesyn, a shoemaker who al- he had often glven the prisoner medicine, $ have been placed the improvemenis of Hans- | |yraaly of a tonic and sedetlve nature, [ Way® made Bsllard’s boots, had often com park has just completed its task, A now | tha kind that drinkers called “‘bracers,’ [8¢en him brut ll! drank and been abused platform has been erected, the culverts re- |and when Ballard came for these medi- by him; he didn’t know anything when parred and water pipes from the water works | cines he was badly broken up., These |under the Influence of liquor, and often will be put in at an early date, The park is | medicines were given to relleve him, [abused his best friends. now in first-class condition for parties and | between his perlodical sprees. Witness Dr. Pack was called as the next wit- will soon be filled with the sounds of music to| Was ssked by the attorney to stato the |nese, and was asked If there ls such a which the “flying foot of the morry dancers | mental condition of prisoner as observed | dlsease known to his profession as di- abil Modp Hin:" by him, whether sound or unsound, At |phthomania, and In replysaid that thero e _|torneys for the state objacted, but the [ Was, though he had neverzeen acate. The —The opening of bids for the construction | ohjection was overruled, and witness an- |disease s an irresistable craving, to do of the exposition building was again postponed | yyored that he couldn’t answer the ques- somothing or being compelled to do yesterday, The plans and specifications have | tlon; Ballard was subject to perlods of things that they didn’t want to do. been constantly out of the office of Mendels- | depression and moroseness; these gener-| Oross examined—Insanity Is a loss of sohn & Fisher, the architects, ever since they | ally came on when he would commence to | réason; witness never had much experi- wera ready for the contractors to fizure upon. unléer O e oy cnce ‘v'::l; g;:;fie“l:zmn; tli:x::ll};' PeTS i id to a reporter to-day that 'rOBS exAmine! stelle—Dballa 5 E ,s:flstl"ly)rl:ll:&;:;‘:}:fl bidg A .z: bo | was often onnapreaa{xd would frequent- difference of diphthomania s the same d until Mond: ight, though there was |17 885 he was golng to swear off and |88 dehrlnm' tremens;a man may .have ODSHOC N oL AV IR ) S100E brace up. When asking for ‘bracers’ he dipthomania and stlll be able to distin- pomeibility that the openiog might take place |l o know what ho wanted. Ballard |gulsh botweon right and wrong. Friday night. i Dr, Darrow was recalled to the witness was capable of observing between right y Dar! —A quiet little sensation found a climax | and wreng. Being drunk dldn’t seem to stand to testify as an expert, asto the ‘Wedneday night in one the apartments of a | {ncapacitate him from doing business. physical status of Ballard, At present building between Fifteenth and Sixteenth| Androw Frick testlfied in substance |he Is In an enemic conditlon, by which ls strosts, used by roomers. The primo cause | have reslded In Omaha twenty years;|meant an absence of a normal amount of of @ serious quarrel was a handsome but frail | have known Ballard since 1871; seen him [red corpussles in the blood. Thisls woman and two jealous young men, A fight durinsf !h:t tlmetfrel;iumly; hde LD ?.'i‘{}fihth;"::.ffi?e;a'x:?":n;ihf,f;‘li'a:;' iy i 0 man of intemperate habits, and when N 3 - e portin oot et 27 | under tho fafluonce of liqaor was wild [age the health of tho man.~ Outaldo of a = > land wrdckless; when drinking he would |few local troubles witness {n his examlin- nearly resulting seriously. Capt. Sullivan 5 tl ¢ Ballard found n to bo— be drunk four, five, six or seven weeks at [ atlon of ballard fou 0 reason to be- -arrived on the scene after the smoke of battle a tlme, sometimes he wouldn’t drink for lieve that his system was deranged had blown away, and tov late &2 arrest the | raq woeks or more. As to Ballard’s| Dr.W.0.Spalding took the stand as the principals, who had fled, sanlty or insanity when under the influ- [next witness. Hoe testified in substance: —Next Sunday 8t 7:50 p. m, will be held | ence of liquor the witness could not an- | Insanity is marked by a weak and unnat- the fostival of the choir of St. Barnabas|wer, but he wouldn't consider him a |ural state of the memory, attention and church, which is composed of men and boys. | Wholly insane men; think too that ol late other intellectusl faculties, such that the Special music has been prepared, and the yoara his condition has boen getting |Datient s not qualified to ach as a free service will be fully choral. The paator, Ttey, | WOFse. On cross examination the wit- |member of society, There arc many Soho Wilams, will acdross the choriatary 3685 tastified that fn 187G " Ballara | spocies of Issuity (hero witnoss numor- : In im, and road tho ol of metit, each of the boys gV‘l:en sober, Ba‘i‘l‘n;‘:vu lrwnyl atten- | Cross-examined by Estelle, with a being entitled to a prize according to his | 1o hosiness and was capable of de- view to ralsing an objectlon to witness’ standing, The musio has been well rehearsed, | 5iding between rightand wrong. Ho |testimony; he sald that he had no eapecial and undoubtedly will be effectively rendered, | had been employed as & night clerk and practice in the direction of treating in- An organ recital will be given by the organist | runner at the St James hotel, sanity, but had simply treated the few and choir master alter service, and thosewho| Moses Kuntz was the next witness to |cases that came lq his way. 4 tave hoard Mr. Arthur East play, and know | testlfy: He knew Thomas Ballard, and | Estelle here objected to witness as not his devotedness to his art need not be assured | bad known him for 13 years; worked |belng an expert in the matter of insanity. that he will acquit himself well, with and knew him very well; drank Oi}n)eotgon l':iv_smalled by ac\f eo:rt.“M 3 —Mayor Christenson, of Fremont, acoom- | 1088 OF lees all the time, and very fre- F, Spalding then oontinue oral A Mr, J. F. Hi v quently would be on a drunk two or|lnsanity is that conditfon in which the panied by Mr. J. F. Hama, a prominent | ¢} 106 Srooks at a time; when under the |emotions are more aflected than In the cltizen of that bustling little place, arrived in | infinence, if he met & man agalnst whom | other kind of insanities. ~For Instance, Omaha yesterday The prime object of¢ he, | ho had a grudge he was alwags wanting | one person of a perfectly sane family may visit was to consult with Mr, A, L. Straog | to have trouble with him; when drunk |bave a strong destractive tendency, a with reference to a system of waterworks and | Ballard didn’t know what he was doing, deslre to destroy things, or animals— sewerage which they propose to put in this [ he was whisky insane; the wltnees often |even a strong tendency to murder. A man season, They also called upon City Engineer | drank with Ballard but had been on no |having this disease may be aware of TRosewater to consult him with reference to | ‘‘sprees” with him of late; last summer |the consequences of the act of murder the bost plans, probable cost, ete., of the pro- | Ballard used to go two and three months | may know what he Is doing, and yet may jected improvements, Mr. Rosewater prom- | Without drinking anything at all; wit- be irresistibly impelled to_commlt mar- tod to render them matorial assistance on | 1988 had known of the prisone belng of. |der. Thero 1s “a disease known = to q flicted with a loathesome disease, which [the professlon as dipthomanla-desean these points if a plat of the city were for- impared both his physical and mental from drunkenness—alcoholle Insanity. warded to him, with a few neceseary data.of o o opore This malady is & kin to delirlam tremens. elovation, Moesers, Christenson and Haman [ orogs examtnation the witness testi- | A victim of alcohollo insanity would bo ‘were piloted about the city ye 4:rday by Mr. | fied that Ballard had recovered from the |Insane while suffering from the disease, Louis Heimrod, and were surprised to see|diseased mentioned and was oneof the [8t another time not, The dlsease, in the ovidences of rapid growth which are|strongest men for his size in Omaha; other wn"nil, may be sald to be inter- ‘everywhere to be noted 1n the metropo Ballard was of sound mind when not m'}}g‘lf-‘ i e iy v drunk, [pthomania, ° continuet e witness, 1nu::|f.r'ia‘;:l‘::z tfi:::::::c::}t1:::‘::1::: Joseph Freitman was calledas the next | In answer to a question, ‘‘may be defined ! S o witness: He is a butcher now but did | to be an Irresistible tendency to drunk- Mr. and Mrs, Himebaugh, No, 320 North 1 t ket with- | enness either from alcohol or other stim- Twentioth street, Tuesday ovening, from 7 |fory b M9 8RO Fuf 8 fieat MArfet with- o in threo doors of tho St. James hotol o |ulants. A mau thus affected cannot con- toll o'clock, and every arrangement wasmepth giroet; was around the hotol about | trol bis appetite. When a man I not mnade to secure the most perfect enjoyment. | tho 15th of March last, He knew Bal- | under the influence of a spell of the dls- “Tho beautifal and spaclous house and grounds | Jard, and Varpoortan, used to seo Bal. | ease, he may have lucid moments and be were freely given up to their use, aud the|lard nearly every day. He always acted perfectly able to attend to businees.” young people epjoyed themselves hugely. |decent enough® through the summer,| At this polnt, csunsel for defense “Thero were present: Misses Mabel Harris,{but sbont & week before |atked the witue from what Nellio Haines, Maggio Haman, of Cadar Ra- [shootlng Varpoorten ~ he had |he saw of the defendant and had heard Dlds; Doseio Yater, Lila Alexander, Mabel |been drinklng; up to that time his charac. | from tho witness, he believed that he Pratt, Edith aud Marion Crandall, Gundl |ter had boen regular; just boforo the | was ’“'i\x,',?,d:;:nfh;:(:g:fig’b;fcg;u:rl::i: v;::hum, Daisey Brownson, May Burns, Jennie ;e‘::d;ll.:n e oy Sramte® | oation on the groond that ‘the oxpert Moore, Nelllo and Mollle Thomas, Mary | 4 0 %on s our before the shooting wit. | would not testlfy 25 to his oplnion on the “Stephens, Gooreia Bharp, Daisy Doane, | 05 oo Bulard say that be was going | actual insanity of Ballard at the time of ‘Nelie Moyer, Emily Wakeley and Bessie to make it hot for somebody. Didn’t the murder, basing his opinlon on the “Howard; Masters Paul Burley, Russell Wil- | {hi11 ho was then In his rlght senses; | hearlng of the facts connected with the bur, Chat, and Olark Redick, Harrv Howard, [ gaw him in the saloon and he was drank. | crlme a8 detalled by witnesses. Objection Walter and George Minor, Harry McCormick, | Tt being noon and plalntiff not desiring | sustalned by the court. loxie Clark, Willle and Herbert Rogers, |to proceed with the ocross-exemination | At this polot, while the testimony of W "ood Allen, Burloy Moore, ¥red and Wilkio | just then the court took a recess until 2 [Dr. Spalding was yet unconcluded, the R wtin, aud Guy Stephens Mre, Samuel | o'clock. court took an adjournment uatil 9:30 Bu s and Miss Nelllo Burns aud Miss this moralng. Jen, nie House were present, giviog their wd to th © perfect enjoyment of the evening. e e— __ BEE. PLEADING INSANITY. 3. S Jal . STV "l Ballard Yarder Case Stll Run- ning. Introdwotion of Testimony by the De- fendant—The State Rests Ite Side of the Oase, THE DAILY Friday Morning, ssrer LOCAL BREVITIES. —Firo Chief Butler preferred a complaint ‘esterday against & man who was puttiog up & small wooden building on the corner of Tenth and Harney streets, for the ;purpose of running a fruit stand, —J, W, Honza and Richard 0'Keefo set- tled amicably Wednesday the damage suit brought for ejoctment, and the former has re- AFTERNOON SESSION. Joseph Freltman was re-called to the Omana, July 2, 1885, stand, when court convened at 2 o'clock, The following ratlroad cflices will be In referring to[closed Satardsy, July 4th, on account of hollday: M. Scott, agent B, & M. Ry, C. 0. Burdick, sgent C. St. P, M. & O, J. M, Oursler, agent U, e ——— All membera of Gate Clty Drum Corps are requested to watch daily papers for time and placs of meeting July 4th. ‘WiLL A, Smumons, Secretary., o — Buoy Palmer’s Son's Fireworks for they wre the largis’ and finest goods—for sale by Max Meyer & Co. — A DOLLAR SAVED I8 A DOLLAR MAD. Mivx Meyer & Co, handle Palmer's a7 | for cross examination, «o'or 2d Fireworks the expression used by prisoner on Sun. et A A —— duy, March 15, the dsy of the wurder, The cigar factory of West & Fritacher, | Witness understood it to be, I will make 144 Morth Fourteonth street, was entered | It hot for some of them;” prisouer had by thiiwes lastnight,whodtolean uoknown | been drinking, and was very fall, but qusathy of clgars The burglars effacted | oy13 walk without stegzerlng, Witness aa eatrance through a ieond story win- dow ia t\e rear of the bullding, by uslng thought that the prisoner was drunker a ladder. There {8 no clew, tha* day than he had been for a long time The hutcher shop of A Kammon, cn |previouely, Scnth Tairtoentn, was robbed Wodseaday | jtodirect examination—Witness dido’t 1, ut, The builcing omew hat isolated from apy dwelling, aud the thisves :;'m::“i"h“:‘,&:g';:1:::;0;“:3 he know mide bold to notaally batter down |70y 'gb iGN U TOR0T of Tant | ireet, the front dore I order to geb it They | oy cyfled, aud In substance teatified: stalo about 613 in monsy, and wlao WA | 11, endw Tom Ballard very well, but :l::g":i:!:au\un 0N, A00 a8 did know Verpoorttn; used to see Bal- Y S S lsed every day; saw him & week before Seal of North Carolina Tobacco is the best. the shoot be was drunk, pretty wild when dronk; didn’t e Firaworks, Flags, Billoous, Lanterne, &e, at Xax ¥Moyer & 0o, B. Newman & Co., ai ling clothing at extremely low prices. They have a large stock on hand which must be dis- posed of, Call and see them if you want argsins, Furniture in onner’s. seo Ballard with anybody previous to the shootiog. BSaturday before the shootin Ballard way In wy shop, sad a -mnfi B Installments ot J, WITH MIRTH AND MUSIC. The A, O, H, Boclety Wil Oelebrate the Fourth at Hascall's Park, No better place can be seleoted by the pleasure seeker to apend & merry Fourth of July than withthe A, O. H. sccleties at Haseall's Park, The local divisions, through thelr committees, have com- pleted arrangements for the affalr, and everything promises a large attendance and an enjoyable celobration. The Hiberniana will assemble at their hall at 8 o’clock on the morning of the Fourth, and headed by thelr excellent band will march north on Thirteenth to Farnam, east on Farnam to Tenth, north on Tenth to Dougl Douglas to Fifteenth, south on Fifteenth to Farnam, east on Farnam to Thir- teenth, thence on Thirteenth tothe park. Arrlving at the park the day will be spent In llstening to an oration by County Treasurer Rush, Indulging in danclng and games, and partaking of & bountifal supply of refreshments. An excellent string band will be on hand for those who wish to enjoy & merry dance, and the A, O, H. brass band will be on the ground all day to render ome of thelr cholce mustcal selections, Strict order will be maintained. Spend the Fourth at Hascall's Park with the A, O. H. and you wlill not re- gret 1t, Increased street car facillios will be provided, conveylng those who attend to the park gate. Tickets admitting gentlemen fifty cents; ladies frea, e —. DIED, MEY ER,—Oscar, son of Axel and Antonette Meyer, aged 6 months and 16 days, Faneral will take place from residence, 9211 Cuming street, to-day at 2 p. m, ——— A New Train. Commencing Monday June 20th, the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourl Valley railway will run a new train between Weat Polnt, Neb and Omahs, also con- nectlog with Blair. Following s the time for running: Wil leave Omaha at 5:40 p. m., will leave Blalr at 7:00 p. m., wlill leave Fremcnt at 8:00 p. m. Wil arrive at West Point at 9:156 p. m., will leave West Point at G:30 a. m., will leave Fremont at 7:45 a. m., will arrive at Omaha at 10:00 a. m. G ving all day in Omaha, —— Buy your Fireworks of Max Meyer & Co., for you will get fresh goods only. RIDAY, JULY 3, 1885, ———— axtan ~A secoud ghl ab N, W. cor H: and Pler sts, North Omaba 7 ANTED ~Girl to wait on table 8 times board, Emmet House. iton | FORSALE—FARMS, 'OR SALR 160 acre tarm York Co., Neb. . M. Battls, York Neb. BTy isp o LT 8% feet on Caming between 10th and 20th with house, $2,70). Bedford & Souer. e R SALR—A 800 acre stook and gealn farm, all fm - roved; four hours' ride from the Omaha Stook sy for 831-7p AXTED ~A woman for genoral housework. 9410 Chicago st. 670- WAKYII!~| ADY AarxTS—Novelties ;n II!!IQ; and childrens’ wear, Over 40 new desigas. Noth. | yoo i#; seven miles from the oity ef Fremont; two Iike them. Sell se fast as shown — Over 1,000 | rafirond within thres miles; 800 acres under plow, agents make §700 monthly. Address with stamp. | the rest In pasture; board fenoe, running stream E. H. Campbell & Co., 0 South May street, Chicago. | ghrough pasture; house with ten rooms; will be sold 611 fly26 oheap If 8old immediately; on terms to sult. For VY Ao Goodeiisfox hotes trivate tarther particulars inquire of Geo, O, Grodfrey, Fre. kitohon and lsundry work. _ Oall at Oma) % Neb. " 718Tuly31 ployment Burean, 110 Farnam §t. 84 FOR SALE--HOUSES—LOTS. A ~Acre Iota In desirabio locations at §798 i theelty; valuabls pre 7ANTRD~Thren experleniced women canvassers, | for homos, Amos, 1607 Farnam. i #0 per day, guaranteec; foom 7, Redick block! 7 ANTRD —First-olass dining room girl ab the Mot~ ropolitan hotel; none othor noed apply. 824-41 ANTED—GIrl at 1640 Sherman avenue. 1001 J. M. Counsman. OR sALR— Mot desirable lots on Sa 18th st. oar linos at 2300 per lot. e'ling fast &ood houses belng built; this 18 advancing p Amos, 1607 Firnam. WANTED MAI’;E’ EELI:. i {0R 841k —A good store in a good location; will foll 1oatonable. Enquire 1410 Douglas. 155-9p AXTRD—One cath boy at . Dohle & Co's cheap | Taom s e #hoe storo, 1410 Farnam noar 15th st 7084~ | JUORAMESA Koo ot KONIEO, eash teont, ahade awall monthly payments aud small payment dow. Address D. D, Bee office. 765-0p W 7 ANTED —Agent: the M ¢ county to_tollelt_for { Omuha,Nob. crotary and' Gon. T48avgl 4 in evi orefit A A0R AL8—Fino 1ot with hot o on 8t.; R A SALL_Fino lot with house, on Jackaon SL.; socond lot from 17th bt t 7 ANTED—Good agenta for an article of rare merlt, just patented ' No peddling. Call, examine and bo convinced. H. G. Stripe & Co. 1511 Farnam 8t. Room 4 Redick Bloek. 708l enport sfreet, 4 blocks from Iligh School one block from street ‘cars, £1,000, over 1st National Batk, F Amer, 1607 Farnam, 7ANTED —Agents to tako orders for or traits, room 96 Arlington Block, Wost offico. 0570 0R %ALR—Good ot In Hanscom Place o $500 This part Is very doatrable for residences. p - - “ 7614 ANTED—Five good tin roofers, and five gool cornice makors, at tho Wesiern' Cornloe Works, £08 and 610 8. 19th st. €046 {OR 811%—00 feet on Farnam nevr 0th; nd Piacs and Jerome o & Allieon, 211 south 18th st. 340 ly 15 Jorome Park and Kilby ‘ou can find no_better Davenport and 1 also lots in Hig terms. 1utt] }“un saLr—Excollent I Place at 8200 to §500, roper y; stra‘ght west on Dodge, atna mee, 1607 Farnam. {JOR BALE. 2 0ts, 00 X 140 fect on_Farnam_stroet, south front, elezant looation, must bo sold. W. QGreen, over 1st [OR ALK —Large house, nowly built, modern Improvements with ¢ ot, st st ; Inquire at premises. 7'OR BALE.—150 Teet front on Virgiola avenue, ono block from head of St Mary's ava. $3,600 for all, or 81,900 for halt. W. H. Green, over 1tb Na- 61041 7ANTID - Carponters, M. T, Murphy, 26thand st Mary's Ave; or 1514 North £0th and Grace St. 074-4p VW A5en -One leamman n evet townahip, to eel ¥ farm and household ncoessities; $76 p r month can be made, Goods warcented, and have no_com. etition. Address with stamp or eall on Wayland & | laybourno 200 Stato St. Chlcago, Tl 652-ip J SITUATIONS WANTED. AxTED—Family eowlog by day or week. Inquire 1714 California. 764 4p R fae-Ro S82-plendid subarban residence property, two fall lobs, Iarge shads trees, new ‘house 10 rootns, bath room &o,, city water, Iarge barn 8 blceks from Street Cars. This place Il"‘\f sold at wcrifice on long time, C. E. Mayne & Co,, 8. W corner 16th and Farasm, B844 ARION PLACR—8 @50 lota 1n this addition with- 108 blocks of strcet cars, can b had on easy torms, W H Groon, over 1st Natl Bank, 89741 {JOR 8ALR A full sorner lot, two blooxs west of red oar lina—8550. This fs posttively a bargaln. 3. . Riley & Co., 416 4, 1th 8t from streot care. Kile Co., 2168 18th 8t. For Salo—Twolots on Georgin av, Redlok’s,add. east front, no grading, near Farnam, 7EX140—§2000 oach. J.E. Riley & Co,218 8 13th 8 s on Virginia ave., §500 to 9050 tloy & Co , §18 8 18th st. on lota on Caming st., and nine on Burt st., four blooks from military bridge. J. E. Ri- §350 onch; barg sine. J. i |ley & Co., 215 8 18th st Tor Salo—Righteen lota on Vinton st., one block trom terminus 18th stroet oar line. Positively cheap. J. E Ril'y & Co., 2158 13th . Wo desire to say to our patrons that In the above st wo oan glve aasurance of afe and_profita ble in- veshoant. We also have property in_almost every quatter of the city worthy of investigation. J. B RILEY & O lmnmhfln’ 786.t1 JHIOR haua On south 23 st Sne & Foom aud oae & room oottage, barn, well, oly &0, or_saws £3,100; would sell 505 Farnam 8t 79 44t Tot, ront for §35 peruisnth, scparately. Potter& Oobb, ~Lota n Hillside add cheavost and best o lots In the olty, §760 to 60 axclusive otter & Cobb, 334t BUSINESS OHANCES, 0 KACHAN (% —A £9,000 stock of bran new hard- ware, direch from the factory, for good Nebraska or low land, For sale—Cheap and beautiful lots Himebaugh.and Patterson's Sub-division, two milea from citv at #1650 and §200 each onmonthly paymentsof 15 and £10. Por- £one buying here will be assisted to bulld right away 1t dosired. To rent—Four eplondid officos, _68tf R, . PATTERSON, 18th and Farnam §t. JFC satn Mo furnitiro and loseo of & sl ho- tel in southwist fowa. A good point and no op= position. Address 8. M., care Deo office. 682-4p 7'OR 8ALX—AS & bargain, on account of my health falling. 1wish to dipbse of my billiard hall, 1t i8I the bost location In the city, nod doing a ¢oad paying business at all tmes. For fail particulars nddross €, L. Herman, Plattimouth, Keb. 085-July? tional Bank. A young man of good habits, mora | =% cter, ndustrious and cnergetic, dekires to | J0or BAUK—Five lots 47x130; together on Leaven- get work of most any character 10 carn an honest worth street; beautlful looation, 81,000 On livelthood 1. J. Thayer, 1611 Faroam st, carc of [ fourth cash, balance on long time, easy _terms, H. G. Stripe & Co. 08-2 | Cralle & Jonca. 7284 'OR_SALE —Corner Iot, east front, £0 x 140 one block from Park avenue. §1,500. W. een, oyer 1st Nationsl Bank o oai-—To thote dsiring to pay & small sum down and 0 much per month, we offer lot in Melrore Hill at 175 to §260. This groand Ia only 10 ninutes walk from Hanscom Parkand is an exceltent investment, Ames, Farnam ANTED—Potition a8 coschman by a man; and by his wife to do housework or laundress,'in a good family, T, W. Bee Oc 0464 feot, 4 7 ANTRD—Situation as nurso in swall family, by a young gitl. Enquire at 1612 Dodge St., be- tween the hours of 2:3) and 6 p. m. 0 1, 8 eituat W Axteo—by a young or wholesalo house, Has held pos ping clerk with consolidated tank line port for some time. W. B. Willey, VY AATED—By o middle aged woman, & situstion a8 companion to a lady; would aselst in case of sickness, and is willing to go in the country. Addzess 8. E 8, cars of G. F. Koon, U. P. Headquarters. 694’20 761-4 T0R sALE—It you want 1ts with natural growth shado trees, you can get them on Coming and Bart ste., at §700 to$1.000. Call and lock at this very handsome properly. Awes, 1607 Farnam. 7514 JFgnsaue—Forty Jote for salo on Burt aud Cumings betweon 20th and Sst cheap, lside property 72 Orleans exposition was 1,158,840, The Cen- tenniul exposition at Philadelphia was at- tended by 7,910, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies; A marvel of purety strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordin tion with alum of physphrte powders, 80l ROVAL BAKING POWDEE CO.. 108 SPECIAL NOTICES. AU adv ertisements in_ the special columns will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line for the first insertion, and 7 cents per line for each subse- quent insertion: No advertisement will be inserted for Less than 25 centa or the first time: These advertisements will be inserted in both Morn- ngand Evening Editwns, representing a ciroula- tion of over Eight Thousand. This class of adver- tisements must positively be paid in advance, kindsand cannob besold In compotl o multitude of low test, shorb welgh 14 only in _cans Wall 84; N.Y Tho whole number of visitors to the New| edford & Souer. ()}, Houth 10th strect, comer ot G0x140 tec , etst ‘tront; 7 room houre, barn, all improvements, shrnbery eto., for $2,600, Must bo sold. i Green, over 18t Nat'l Baok, Jon rasn—Bost unoceuplad groundin tho by for warehouse house, 87 feot front on Loavenworth , north bot 10:h and 11th,will lease for 99 years. Bed- ford & Souor. 8040 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, 7 ANTED - By 8 Indy, an unfurnished room in nico private family. Addrces N.. Bee office. 701.3p A gmmwav, Addross St Louls Eloctrio Lamp Co., 8t Louis for vircular, cuts and torms of tho candle_power Marsh Electric Lamp. 811.jly12 ANTED—Every ady in need 0f & 8oWing ma- chine, to see the new Improved Am>rican No, P. E. Flodman & Co._agents; 220 N 16th. 8501 FOR o«ENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, TR A neat, clean houeo with § rooms, quire at 1120 Mason st. " FOR SALE MISOELLANEOUS JOR 8ALE—Cheap—Good family horse; drives doube or sivele; also good under eaddle. App'y G. Bell, NW. cor. 20th & Caes, after 6:£0 p m. 697-6p JFgR sAu—At o bargair, a g otion ot gos Howard county, Neb, 'Addrots G. N. I 10X 500, Omaha. 7 En. Jor gauk-A eound and reliable seven family horse. Geo. Sheller, 17th, bet. Center and Dorcas, 741.8p —018 8. 10th st. Inquiic 1528 Jack- | — 76941 b 17th Jor RENT—Nice 6 room cottage at 843 Sout 765-4p street. €16 per month, F TORE FOI R 0 st. {0% 8ALE—A go0d plano, cheap. Mrs, A. Calder- wood, 1616 Cali 3 7 oR RENT- -Hcuse cf 8 rooms and ccllar, with wash house, 810 8. 23 st— 820 per month. ~ 756 69 '0R sAuE—Yearling steors Caj pt. W. M. Flanagan, Union Stock Yards. 7 11-8p North S-0p R RENT—Six Yoom louse. Ing quire 1140 10th t., bes. Nicholas and Paul. bt {\or BALE—Horae, wagon and harness, cheap. En- quire 1318 Farnam. ~ Sam'l Burns, 7032 or kENT—New house, 5 rooms, 3 olosets and pan- try, soft water—810. 8 nicely furnished rcoms 6 cach, R, E. Copson, South 15th st., bet. Conter and Doros 746-3p. Fon RENT—A 8 room cottage at 2420 California gt. Enquire on premises. 650-3)) —The household furniture and carpets of 426 room cottage, nearly now. Call on or address A G, Inghram, cars 1.7, Ciarke Drug Go., Omaha. o T0R SALE: 4 ALvAvs on hand at & bargain, No 1 second hand carringe phacton and side bar buggios; also um- brellas and unshades, ab 1407-1411 Dodgo 8t 89 Yoor W.J. Wolshaes 092 11 '0R RENT ~Four room bouse, cor 10th and Pacific, one block from depot. Owen Whalen. 085-£p. for saLk—Good saddle pony. City Mills. 5 '0R 8ALR—Valuable Chickering grand plano nearly new and little used, at large disoount at 171 Cars street. 731-4t iage room, and every thing,convenient. 638-4p or RENT—Cottage 6 rooms, house 10 rooms. J. Phipps Roe, Soward and Campbell, 8514 REAL ESTATE. 'or RENT—Fer storage or manufacturiog purposes ‘upper floors with oussido entrance, _Apply to John A. Frehan, wholosale ¢ No. 1305 Douglas 8t., Omahs, Nobrasks. 470tt Jom saux~Thrse choloest lots 785-u R RENT—New 7 room cottage, 2 blocks from ARM TO EXCIANGE for city property, a good stroet cars, 8 blocks from high school; family F Without children preferred. 3. F. Sears. oLt atock farm,60 acres in cultivation, house 4 rooms, i o= - | good well, 12 it wind mill, feed grinder, water pl;e leading 0 8 corrals, 4 acres grove, 40) waliut troes —50 bearlog, ¥} acres orchard bearing, 85 acres cora and oats, hog pasiure storage for 8000 bushels of rsin, Tuquiro B. & M. M. feelght depot, Omaha. 740 6p 72 spue—8160; sovon yoar old horse, harnose and top buzgy; horee has beon used as o family hoiso and ia perfictly safe. £050; lot 40x176, in Millard & Caldwell's addition; 200 casb and 2 years' time on balance. £5,100; Bve acres on Saunders st nd large house and barn, A very large bargain for somo one. §1, ‘Two stery dwellicg on full lot, on car line. 7 raom house on lot 89x186; od barn, v completo place, on easy terms; 1 blook 1n Hansoom place. Potter & Cobb. ROOMS FOK KKNT. ToR REAT—Large handsomely furnihed rooma, singlo or cu-tit; oxcallent board, 1713 Dod 7858 Jor reT—Two uaturnished rooms, 1617 Chlowc, 7601 2209 Dodge. Jron resr—bicely furnished rooms, 761-8p. J0r RENT—Furnished orunfurnished roon ; good locality Apply 28 College et., Omaha, 748 3p TO LOAN—MONEY, 000; in_sums of 31,000 to roam, 0 LOAN—§ 5,000, Ames, 1507 750-7 T ONEY 10 10AN—At once and without delay on real estate, in large or small am unts. on time it. L chattels or any e , promptly, quietly and at the Ioweat possiblo rat . Apply &t the Omaha Finan- clal Exchange, 1608 Faroamst , upstairs, 765tf ONEY 70 L0AN—ON real estate sccurity in_ any amount from 8500 to $26,(00, at onable 8 of Intorest. No commlseic C. E. Msyne &Co., 8. W. Cor. 15th and Farnam, 538-July28 oMY ! MONEY 1! MONKY {11 Money to Loan -On ¥l chat by W. R, Croft, room 4, With. uell bulldlng, N. E, corner 15tn and Harnoy Afier years of experience and a careful study of the busl. ness of loaning money on personal property, I have at Iast perfectod & 8ystom wherely the publicity usual in such cases 1o dono away with,and I am now In & position to meet the demands of ail who become embarrassed and desire to raise money without delay and in & quiet maoner. Housoceop- rofesslonal gentlemen, mechanics and otbers [n this olty can obtain advances from $10 to $1,000 on such security as household toruiture, plancs, ma- chinery, horses, wagons, warchouso recelpts, socur- ed notes of hand, ete., without removing eame from owners residence oF piaco of business, Ono of the advantuges Loflo s that ang partof sny loan can be paid at any time which will reduce the interest pro rats and a'l loans recowed ot the original rates of Interest. 1 haveno brokers in connection with my offico, but personally suporintend all my lovns, I have private offiocs connected with my general oftice #0 thay customers do not come in contact with oach other, consequently makiog all transactions strictly pilvate. V) R. Croft, room 4, Withnell buildi E. cor, 16th and Haruo; 698ly-5 loan first-class real ostat 1616 Farnam st. MON“ LOANED at C. F. Reed & Co's. Loan office M on tursituro, planos, horses, wagous, pursenal property of all kinds and all othe rsrticles of ue, without remcval. Qver 1ot Natlonal Bank,corner 18th snd Farnam. Al business strictly confidentl: o4 ONEY To loau on chattels, Woolley & Iarrison, ”l;nfim 20, Omaka Naticnal bank building ums of $200 and upw te ssourity. D Potter & Cobb, 71940 ONEY TO LOAN—On real extate and ch; D. L. Thomaa. ONEY Loaned on ohsttels, out rabe tlokots pought and sold. A. Forman,218 8, attely 72248, ] , B R 18th 8t 72840 from car line, 100 {t on Poppleton Ave,, only2 blka from car line, and near the park; §70 cash and 160 per mooth, €4,800; new 9 room house on full lot, one b froui Saunderatt., and one block from ' gre: cars; good barn and nice houre for some one, Lots in Kirkwood to scll or lease. tull lot on Capitol Bill addition. N. 18th st., with 8 Louses near dopot, ab abargain, 160 foet, on Farnam, near court house. M F, Soars. M. ¥ Soars, Willisms Blook, 16th and Dodgost. i ok mexTHouto with 8 rooms. Aply_at 015 Jones st 744-3p 0 kENT—Two farnished front rooms at Troit- cchke's Restaurant. 725-3p 70R RENT—Two nlccly furnished rooms, ,with board corner 16th ana Harney. 726, 7 0% kENT—F ornished parlor and dining room,light heusekeoping, briok, bay windowe; 603 N. 17ih. 05.t4 F JFor resT—Rooms. 1212 Howard St. R RENT—Flogant front south room with a8, bath cte. 2225 Dodge St* '0R 5ALK —By PAULSEN & Co., 44 feet, 8. front, near 19th and Farnam, §125.00 per foot; easy torms, 8, W. cor, 221 and Lake, on Green lias; 85x180 [t ; ont, .00, to partios wanting "to buili a dence. This is ono of the very finesy lots, Wwith shado trees, ia North Omaha, Bplendid lots in Paulsen’s Addition, 703, § a6y terms to parties who want to build. Cholve businees lots ln Paulsen’s Addition on £aun- ders and Lakestreots, 17} acrer, one half mile south of ** Mayf Dodge strect; a very choice plec of land ¥ alcove, 05041 702-2p {0k RENT—Two uits of rooms, three ¥ooms each suit, 1419 Dodge St, one minute's walk from postottice. 678 2p {oR RexT—Furnished frnt room, with bay win. dow, in a brick house, 605 N, 17th 8. 76.2p 0k RENT—A splendld suits of rooms, 1612 Day .| Corner lot 150x200, house 2{x76, stablo for 8 post St 6517 horses, olsteen, ctc., noar Hathoom Pat, o Goorgia 2,0 000, ot on Conter, near 17th, on grade, all for } rice. B. W. corcor Caste lar and 18th ste., 75 x 10 e'egantlocated It with first-clae fnished 6 room arciage house, otc. Will be sold cheap, oR REXT—With board, nicely furnished south ), with use of parlor; also gar, and bath. 140 | C Jones St. 015 0 RENT—Four chambers converient for hou keoping, to msn and wifo without chiliren; three floneuiah S un and ila eiihons pang 1 0t {93182 on 15th stroet near Center, east front, withjgood 4 room house, largo stable, eto., ¥2,100.00 asy terms, For Ite G room cottage, well, clstorn, rk street. 810.0) por month £tore with 6 rooms up stalrs’ 5. Mary's avenue arlth Well located & JRow mxaT—Furnlshed roows 1617 Davenport 5t e 458 d Trep fear—Two plowaab rooms with clocot Jiining. on 2d hoor, modern conyenio ice 20th'st., near St. Mary s Ave. Knquire 8, W. + oroer 16th and Dod ze. 2240 t strect, nea LSRN & €O, {0R RENT—Lar, ‘modern oo two gentlomen: ) JFC% Ruove— Pleasant room tarolahied, 1428 Howard Bt 42 ¢ handsomely furnished cool room nience, with exoellent board for 0 sinle room, 1718 Dodwa. 603 tf & FILEVUR.—At the annual meeting of the bosrd of t Bollevuo (lollege, the undersiyned d tosell & limited nomber of 1ty in Ballevue, at the nowina' price of FIFTY DOLLARS per lot, payable o monthly fnstallments of FIVE DOLLARS per month. No restrictions as to bulld: log arerlaocd on thase lota Iho Prcsbyterian 8ynodical College 1 locs Bellevae, and it is hoped that peop'e generdlly throughout the state wil. t.ke advantege of thiy 7 ~Furpiehed rooms 18.9 Farnam St 537 2p A at hed room for 2 . : gontlemen, ‘Address “0. 0. N." Beo ofice. 482-tf liberal offer of the board «f trustoes, and not only TNOR RENT —June 25th, two connected roome with | #ecuro los for a future home, BUY AID TIE COLLEGH, 'board; front room, south-east. 1914 Webster, | to thisextent in crectiog @ HOME ¥OR YOUNG Laniks 874y 16p | attending the ccllige. At thislow price theso lots ! will be a #afe and profitable investment for those G pet—A teont room witn bay window; modern | who do not wi-h to make a hoae there, iwprovements, suitable for & geutlemen, South- | ~Bellevue is only a half hour's rido fram Omaba on east corner 19th and Farnam St. 460t the B, & M, R K., aud I8 one of the most beautiful situstions in Nebrasks. Mako application at once ay vou may nct have ancther opportunity at s low & Fuu aureTwo elezant offices In Bushmanu's block. prico. Address, 0. F. Davis & Co., 1505 Farnam S, 6144 ONEY TO LOAN In sums of §300 and npward, 0. F. Davis and Co., Real Estats and Loan , 1605 Farnam B4 7244 WANTED FEMALE HELP. M Wi neat German girl o & smail faw'ly, for housework, 1011 Howard st 170 %p YWV xreo =4 girl for general bousewcrk, 1916 itol Ave. 100- V Cap: 4P 7 ANTED —Dinlog room girl aud womsn cook at Oslifornia House, 11th aud Douglas st. 741-4p TANTE 0—Two girls 8t Dorau House, 919 Faroaw street, 745 Omalia, Nebras Jom, Rex— room house sud good bara on green car line, 42 per month. For rent—11 room Eouse aud large barn on 1ed line, ‘per month, 3,00 ~22x82, on Dodge; and brisk ballding, Lok 44x120 and 8 story brick block on Dodge's t.,a bargain. 182 feet 0n N 16th to lowse for & tern of years. 80 foot {r ulo o0 Faraa 160 feet for eale on #4 teet fr sale on Fi Livery for sle, o 0k kT —Fu 168-July {0k kBxT—For manufso‘uriog purposes or hall, Iarge room 44x75, 84 floor, No. 110 8. 14th et., enquire at 1409 Dodge st. Bimoson, 0 RENT - Contrall F ly located furnlshed rooms atla 0628 south 15th St T18-01 h‘fll RENT—Furpished large front room with grate bath, eto., 1716 Caes street, 716 {08 REyT—Large front room on fiest floor with or y ) Ty R il el vy P Lo e . —7 room cotage, we'l, barn 08 BALK OOMS—With board,desirable s suumer, Appiy | Fon St sirer 6 bineie feom shops RV ki Horal 1 Diorma, Fobtes ' Cobh 1516 Farmaa 8" raiabed rooms, 1610 Dodgo sireet. alcove 3 o osm, ¥00d trade and will pay Boars, Williams Liogk, {6ih ' 640, 0n 6as, T v nt contral $100, moat market o and ful 1ot monthly pay- ros., 817 8 15th sb. ~ 625 o ALY tion, at & bargain, 030-p A well established bavery In good locas Address 1" Beo Oftice, T0% SALE—Cne of the b Inguire at Obern Hos 18th 8t. Fux BALN—UTUK 8tore 1n & dosirablo looallt wil invoice about §1.b00 R C Patterson, N & oo -4 Tocatod moat mavkote. k & Co., office 518 South 9602 18th and Famnam. PERSONAL. R80xs having fnfants or o years, to board out, can find a good h th st. ]) Nor G, T s b i yemwiod rewder of dicowss X, of men and women, whil open up his Worlde Herbal Dispensary of Medicine for the benofit of his patrons, at No. 1210 Douglas t, Owmahs, Neb. Agenty wanted. M 88 L00wI8 will ta! hours 9 . m., to a fow pupils for summor, m., 1914 Webster St. 2¢. 1r plumes or tipy cleaned, irst-claes work guaranteed, go 493-§'y k8 if you want 4 dyed and curled; 1o Henry Sincere, 1310 Jackson st. ERSONAL—Mra E. M. Tlooper, trance clalrvoyan and healing medium, over 716 North 10: 4 652421 M 1RODER —Olatrvoyant and Magnetic healcr, July 10 tes wil pain and disease, 707 N, 10th St. R, A CHESTERFIELD —Magnotic physiclan, test and developing mediuim, over 619 norta 16th St, 668-j21 " ICE CREAM. iiw purcet, richest and best ice cream always fresh on hand; orders for private and bosrding houses Carl Schmid, 803 South 16th 103-jly-9 T promptly delivered. treet, above Farnam., “BOARDING. ANTED—A few day boardera at 682, Californla aud Wobster. VA Axreo—Day boarders 1609 Farnnm § , 17th St bet. 0-p t. 688-2p LOST AND FOUND. 087—Gold pen with gold and pearl holder; en Farnsm street; between U. P, beadquarters an j4in. Reward given if returncd (o R. A. Finlay, U, P. freight auditors office. 771-8p LLQim A satohor contatning papers of no valus ex: 0opt to the owner; pypors markud L. I Martin; red pocketbook marked L. L. Sidwell. Address Mar- tin Bros., Stock Yards, Chicago, or Kitchen Omaha, Bros., 050-2 star in the forehead. Findor will recelvo a liber- al reward by rerurniag her to Cumin’s & Quin, cors, 13th and Caicago strect . $‘nu\'kn OR 8TOLEN—A. eorrell marc with a white gro- 4 CHIROPODIST. onxs—All aflments of the foet, ucoosstully treat— od by Dr. Barry, 1612 Douglas streot. _Offic Iadies & 70241y 8 RUPTURE CURED. Operation, or uscless trusses Dr. M. M. Moore 248 Wabash ave., Chicago, 11ls., at Omaha every Send stawp for circular. 409 fly-22 5 MISOKLLANEOUS, Jon RaT o saue—Piino 618 N20th St 081-4 12 miles 8. W. on U, Mus U, P. Park Deato L bii> and ean bo rentod 1030, 18 now open v nd social g sth For terms, call or a Papiliion, Neb, ROOD MARIA—Partlos wishlng b0 purohwie brood marcs for ranch purpneos ploase call at Howman's Livery stable, 413 soath 13th stroot, Omaha, BO2-t! LEW BILVKR TAG, 1008 nOt give you heartburn, Tags redeemod a4 0no cent, each by the dealers Peycke Bros., Ageuts. 653-t1 P ##ronn—0n Eikhorn and Plaite. . Murra 7 raps —Now law. Person in Western Kausaa preious abandoned them wiihout mak- t, will loarn something 80 their ndyan- esslng me by lotborat onoe, Isaac Mal- and attoraey, Kenaoth, Steridan Co., Kan- 998-jly8 BANDONKD 110 took hollac 843, y d, KW BILYKR TAG, 108 frult flavored, tags redeemed at one cout each by tho dealors, Poyoke Lros. 3 % on banjo glyen b, t 1110 Capitol ave, y G E Gollen 450-4¢ uEW SILVER 740, 16 doos nob talnt the broath redocmod at ong coxt #ch by the dealors. 6 Bros , Agents. 4 OMAHA INSTITUTE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. Ji o FOR TILE TREATAENT OF ALL CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical instituto West of Mississippi Rivers ity rooms for tho ace hyilcl AR T 'y wnd ‘Soxuni or MALIA MEDICA 0 1310 Birest, Goruor of Caplid Avenu ALL

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