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SUNDAY, JULY ‘81 1887.~TWELVE PAGES. A SHOE SLAUGHTER! L. 0. Jones Goes Fishing and Brings Homs a Big Oatoh of Boots and Shoes. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THAT PACKING ‘HOUSE. A Hitoh in the Underwood Negotia- tions Looms Up. Underwood & Co., of Chicago, have concluded that they will not locate as packing house men in Omaha. Their reasons are that the title to certain por- tions of the' property about to be trans- POLICE PARTIULES. What the Secretary of the Commis- sion Has to Say. Howard B. Smith, member and secre- tary of the police and fire commission, was met by a reporter of the Bre last evening. It is unnecessary to state that very shortly after the questions of the OMAHIX N. B. FALCONER. " Mondav! Monday! Monday! Monday! Monday! Monday! BENNISON BROS. MONDAY. Bpecial Sale of Bilks at 1619-1621 Donglas Street. Foulaed Silks in Elegant Patterns— . Nane' Velling at 10¢, Worth 5O0c— Great Shoe Festival at 1300 Farnam, White Swiss Flouncing at Al Prices—Pongee Silks—Wool Dress Goods, Pongee silk patterns at $1.75, worth GOODS. One case, 88 inch, all wool nun's veil- g which is worth 50 cents. On Monday ‘will sell a full line of desirable shades at prevailing temperature were passed something was said about the difliculty between the council and the commis- sion. “It places us in a very embarrassing position,” said Mr. Smith, ‘‘We have ing nmong certain councilmen against the commission. 1t is not Seavy nor Seavy, it is councilmen against the commission, To-day, continued Mr. Smith, *‘I met Counciiman ¥ord and he Fancy Check and Plaild White Goods—Special Bargains in Every Department. 20 pes Foulard Silks, strictly all Silk, 46 pes Plain Silks, 85¢ yard, worth 75c. All Desirable Staple Shudes. 22 pes Fancy Check and Plain White Goods; sold all season at 20c, 25¢ and;35¢c. ferred is not good. Judge Lake, who had charge of the abstract proceedings, cor- roborates this. He says that through the property about to be transferred there are streets and alleys laid out which be- long to the city, and in fact some of the ner would not accept any transfer u‘allonnns the least cloud was on the title. “Cannot this be remedied in some way?” asked a reporter of the BEE. nly by the city council vacating Thursday—Ladies' Toe Slippers at 40c—Men's Wigwam Slip- pers at 69c. L. O. Jones & Co. seem to be in several places at one and the same time and not- chase of a large stock of boots and shoes at Eureka, Ill,, at sbout one-half their actual value and which will be sold at prices that will make shoes fly. The goods will be on exhibition until Thursday when the sale will commence. Ladies’ and Medical & Surgical Institute N. W. Cor. 13th strest and Capitol Avenue, Omaha, Neb. . §8.50, Crepe cloth and French twill sa- Elegant patterns, 85c yard, worth 75e. ki 1 buil 4 done everything that we thought was packing house buildings _ are on | withstanding the intense summer heat Telephone No. 78 feen at 7} cents, worth 85 cents. proper wym“:h,‘m matters, ‘1,, my | Not more than one Dress Pattern sold to “‘;! cit e B th FF“‘“‘"’O" keeps things remarkably active at 1300 D i 7 . WOOL DRESS GOODS! WOOL DRESS | opinion thistrouble has arisen from a feel- 05 one customer. e RTeba not “acoen” any transfer | Furnam. Their latest venture is the pur- Established for the Treatment of all Chronie 19 canta. Nono after Monday t this price | Bt {1 L™ 0™ fores. iy | O willclose them Monday at 160 yard. | Hiest tlGe'sch, bich™ B’ mow aharier | by i ios linpers, turned soles, will and not more than 12 yards to each cus- | we entirely unfit for the po-| Monday only: Wllfch only provides for the widening, ex- | button shoes at 98c. Men's tap sole wig- tomer. m"’“i 1 asked tl)"“l why he did not make | 50 pes White India Linens, 5fc per yard, ':;“L‘:lgv.gl‘&in"f:"::(:‘;v”h“t says nothing | wam sllppersi| 60c. Ladies_ $5.00 NUN'S VEILING AT 10 CENTS | 18 obicctions before the appomtment | g ,q), 150, 0 2 2 and #0.00 hand turned French ‘ WORTH 50 CENTS. PONGEE SILKS, PONC $1.75, $1.75, $1.75, $1.75. 40 suits Pongee silk at $1.75 per suit. i.yd.l in smit. Worth £3.50. AT 7je; AT Tho; AT Tie. MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY. 1 case English crepe cloth at Tie, cost to import 250, 1 case twilled satteens at 7Tje, worth 15¢. TUFTED FRENCH ZEPHYR. COMBINATION SUITS. $3.35 PER SUIT, WORTH $7.50. All of our French tufted zephyr com- bination suits that we have been selling At $6.00 $6.50 and $7.50 reduced to These suits will be shown on our silk counter, SWISS FLOUNCING. The biggest sale of the season Will be the white and colored Swiss flouncings which will be offered on Monday at prices that will surprise all. Ail the 54-inch white and colored Swiss flonncing that we have been selling at $1.00 and $1.25 reduced to 75c. and the watter would then be con- sidered.” “‘If the charges against Chief Sem-e{," asked the reporter, *‘had been made 'be- fore his x:]:[:uintmun! would he have been appointed 2" “‘Most emrhntlcf\lly no, sir,” replied Mr. Smith.” “If the charges were proved to be true. You must recolleet that Mr. Seavey came to us recommended hy some 0’ the oldest and best citizens in the city, There was no objection his apvointment and we used our discrctionary powers. It 18 very strange to me that before a man is ap- pointed nothing is said about him but as soon as he gets an ollice the whole city is after him. Why do not people who have charges against applicants for position make their protests against certain ap- pomntments they know of before they are made and we will consider them. "~ Our rules so fat is to have the applicant come betore us. We have his recommenda- tions as to character, etc., and where there are no objections what do you ex- pect us to do?"” “How about the nineteen appointees lately made? Did they all appear before the board?” “Yes, sir! and we examined their phy- sical condition as far as we could very closely, while at the same time having their recommendations.” “‘How many applicants were there?" *'Over one hundred, and we selected !.hosg who were the best men in our opin- ion. “Do you intend to make any discharges from the old force?"’ “We_certainly do. In fact the old 50 Pieces White India Linen, Nice Quality, 12 yards, $1.00. 12 yards Fancy Stripe Crinkles, 75¢. All Our Fine Fancy Crinkles, Monday, 12¢ per yard. 50 dozen Faney Knotted Fringe Towels 20c ench, worth 33¢. SPECIAL BARGAINSIN EVERY DEPARTMENT. We are Closing Out Lot Goods at Special Prices to Make Room for Fall Goods. BENNISON BROS., 1519-1521 Douglas St. —————— Miss Freeman's C For some time a suit of a somewhat novel character has been pending in the district _court, which, by the decision of Judge Wakely, has now come to u final termination, ~ The claim was made by John A. Dodge that a conspiracy was en- tered into between Helen E. Freeman and Lizzie Dodge, the wife of the com- plainant, for the purpose of swindlin him out of his vroperty, and to that end, he was induced to make a deed to Miss Freeman of all his real estate in Omaha, he supposing at the time that the paper he executed was only a mortgage. Upon the trial, it was denied by Mrs, Dodge, who was subsequently divorced from the complainant, that any con- spiracy was ever formed, or that Mr, Dodge had been in any manner imposed upon or wronged, it was also contended by Mrs. Dodge and Miss Freeman that ‘It is reported,” said the reporter *‘that a petition has been_circulated by the residents ot Park Wild against the establishment of any packing house near there.” “I have heard so too,” said .lu<l¥u 4y Kountze is very active in (h:a g oppositio! 0 you think the Underwood & Co. packing house is ‘off"s” “‘Yessir; and 1 am sorry for it: I am in favor of having all the big invest- ments we can in this city.” J. D. Iler was also secn by the reporter, He was rather wrathy and expressed himself quite forcibly on newspapers 1n general and repor in particular, The substance of his remarks was that if any one in the world wanted to do anything they must keep aloof from newspaper men. He forgotthat newspapermen in this country were especially selected out of 50,000,000 people to find out just what peoj ple do when the ‘‘doings”” were of public interest. Mr. ller said that the negotiations between himself and Mr. Underwood had not as yet fallen through. He was arranging matters with the parties. “‘How did the mewpapers njure you, Mr. Iler? Didu’t they always uphold these packing house enterprises?” *‘Oh, yes, but you see the publication started Kountze” and others with their vetition. Now, the papers said the would kill 4,000 hogs a day at the W packing house. Thatis all bosh. You know the Boyd capacity was only 1,500, nl"dt"me men would not come near that.” “‘How about the title to the roperty?’ Kid shoes $3.50, Men's calf button and congress shoes at §1.47, $1.98 and $2.49, worth double. Ladies’ best quality serge shoes, lace and button 50c. Children’s shoes from 15¢ up, and the entire line at similar prices. All shoe wearers are cordially invited to call and examine them on Tuesday and Wednesday, but not a shoe will be sold until Thursday morning. A Heavy Falluro C. E. Mayne has failed to sell all those beautiful residence lots in Brigg's Place on Harney, Farnam, Douglas,” Dodge, Capitol avenue and Davenport streets; has some splendid lots left. They are rare hargains. C. E. Mayne has failed to dispose of all the South Omaha Syndicate lands. Only a few choice business and residence lots left, however. ! E. Mayne has failed to raise the price of acre property in Benson. It is still on the market at original figures and is the only acre property reached by street CArs, ———— ‘What's in a Name? Erastus Wyman has made Staten leland the most beautiful suburb of New York. Krastus Benson has made the town of Benson the most beautifnl resi- dence suburb of Omaha. Had their outlandish names anything to do with it? — e —— Dr. Rebert removed to Granite Block. o i The cheapest ten (10) acre garden patch about Omaha for sale. C. E. Mayne Real Estate & T'rust Co. | AND GEY > M E TEl- ROTEL 13th STREET AND CAPITOL AVENUE. J W. McMENAMY, M. D, C.M. COE, AAM\M.D. ISAAC SINCLAIR, M.D, i All the 5t-inch white and colored Swiss force i8 not in existence. .We have | the deed executed to Miss Freeman was “ft is true that there are it . Designing persons, taking advantage of our reputation, are cons flouncing that we have boen selling at | called upon every man who | made in good faith and for the full and | gtrects and alleys through it [ More Excitement Over the Motor autlo stantly starting boris Medical Establishments to deceive strangers has been and is a policemen to make an | fair value of the real estate conveyed as | bug that difficulty can’ be arranged. 1 Line. o Visiting the city. These protenders usually disappear in 8 few $1.75 and $2.00 reduced to $1.00. All the 54-1nch white and colored Swiss flouncing that we have becn selling at $2.25 and $2.50 reduced to $1.50. All the 54-inch Swiss louncing that we have been sclling at $3, $3.25 and $3.50, on Monday the price is $2.10. nfi)plicntiun for appointment and I think they all have done so. We have made no appointments except the chief and his depm{ chiefs, Cormac and Green. We consider all the old force suh_lucl to ap- pointment under the commission now. ‘‘How about dispensing with the ser- vice of some of the old force? Will there be many let out?” it was then considered. After a full hear- ing of the case before Judge Wakely a decision was rendered in favor of Mrs. Dodge and Miss Freeman and the petition of the plaintiff was dismissed at his costs. e Auction Sale Extraordinary. Iwillsell on Wednesday aftérnoon, Au- gust 3, at1o'clock p. m., corner of 14th have consulted authorities on the subject and it can be settled amicably.” Mr. Bechel, president of the council, was seen and asked if he had heard of the ditliculty about the transfer of the Iler property to Underwood. He said he had, and the question was an important one as far as the vacation of streots and were concerned. He had informal Do you know where the new motor line is going, building by nith and by day? It goes to Benson, where money can be made faster than any place in Omaha. Acre and ten (10) acre lots for sale cheap. e —mm— CHURCH NOTICES. weeks. Beware of them, or their runners or agonts. 'Tho Omaha Medical and Surgical Ingtitute is the only established Medicul Institute in Omaha, and tho sugcess which has attended us in the past in effecting cures where others have failed is the best evidence of our skill and abilit tanding and reputation among business men is the best evidence of our integrity and responsibility Though we have thousands of let; —first, becuuso it is considered unpre and testimonials from patients, we do not publieh them sionnl; second, we never use the numes of patients ag reference, ejther in books, papers, ci oraution. ~ We do business on our merits and skill, believing that the magnitude of our business, our superior advantages, reputation and eX- perience, places us beyond suspicion or the necessity of publishing tostimonials. We invite all to correspond with or visit us before taking trentiment eisewner a visit or consultation will convinee any intellicent person that it is to tholr ady clieving that o 1o placo PRESBYTERIAN, All the 54-inch Swi i agreat many.” and Jackson streets, one thousand dol- bout the matter with some of the " ot _ | themse inder our care; that we have superfor advant:ges and facilities for treating special l 8¢ flouncing that we you give the number or the | lars worth of fine Household goods, the | members of the council, but so far_they (,,z”m&I;r,fi,}:fl'u‘;?:;',ée"‘;t‘i',‘m,f(‘:f":&"m\‘l{f‘é{, discases, which, combined with ouz acknowledged ability, cxperience and reputation, nllould have been selling at $3.75 and $4.00, on Monday $2.65. All the 54-inch Swiss flouncing that we “I cannot. The names are already in the hsnds of Chief Seavey. He has been ordered by the commission to an- contents of » 9 room house, fine Silk Vel- vet Parlor sets, fine folding Beds, Car- ets, Reclining chairs, Parlor and Cook Stoves. This will be the finest sale of had made up no opinion. They had con- sulted City Attorney Webster, and he said that if the streets and alleys were laid out under the old town a.m. Sundayschool at12 m, Young beo- n{as‘ meeting at 6:30 p. m. No evening ser- vice. Presbyterlan Church, corner Dodge and make our Institute the firet choico The Commereinl Record, guys:—"'Dr. MeMenamy, the proprietor of _the Omaha Medical Instt. tute, is beyond adoubt one of the most skillful specialists in the western stutes, and is well fitted by nature, cducntion and experience to fill the responsibio position which he oceupics, 3 treatment of disouses of woman and disenscs of the urinary und soxusl organs (privute disonses) site L A, 4 5 A \i | have been selling at $4.50 and $5.00. on Dounce them to the plolifiemen on Mon- bhcl'scnmil). SI)RiJ'tF miss lil.Ali’unmnbcr law they could be vacate 1f Se;ouleomh sircete, sefvioes at 10500 a. m., L L T LR b e We personally kaow hiia to bo rellable/and Monday $83.25. ay morning at 7 o'clock.” he time. 3 retwel uctioneer. | the property in question was an addition | and 8 p. m. Rev. . Dean, of Monmouth, e A ey wn[yl"‘ OB AW RS 6 ““Are the men to be discharged to suf- -— to the ‘I(y no ating of streets or al- w.. Wl}l prengh in the mm-nrlm(i llgvixbwl' . e £ ' GOODS, WHITE GOODS, fer their ‘exits’ for cause?” Law and Order. .| leys therein can be made by the council. co;l‘rfilllftfé"';?{{efi:fi?;‘l‘_"{yw‘l'” o t“r‘”; DISEASES OF WOMEN 5,000 yds cream and ecru lace striped “l’i}ncl‘lmlly. Wf, have examined llhe There will be a meeting of the Law and ¢ stigation it \"“:A ascertained "t']“' evening on the present aspect ol the Sunda " K TR % records of every policeman now on duty der 1 ae to- i e property in question was on the | guestion in this conntry and Europe. f 3 India lawn at 15¢, reduced from 25¢ and | i 'the city, and we think Wwo know Wht 84:::“?:{!:“ 80 r‘n;)or:;w night at Trinity | Gop ging plat,”” but what will be done by | fursona intorested in this question are in- LRl A I LG AL A T M s 85c. ) we are doing.”’ g the council cannot at present be deter- | vited to attend and learn what is being done | glass of discasos, and hus spared neither time nov money to perfeot himself, and is fully supplied : which is hardly enough to support” the Personal Paragraphs. THE “GR " ARMY. Servi Sotod! by Roy:. [Hhomas. Mo: A RS e S R VAT s S Bee.—Low and James Botta run off D. | prosent system ofpolice, not to say any- | W. D. Hill, Beatrice, is in the city. How tho Earth is Being Shifted in Berviots wondie Prayer meeting on Wednes. \ D. Hoxsie's horses on July 27th inst. Mr. | thing about the men we intend to have.” | ~J. B. Grant, of Denver, is in the city. Subusben Pleces day eveaings at 8 o'clock. Young peoples’ » Hoxsie had agreed in my presence to | *‘So suburban taxpayershaveno'show’ |\ 'S Davison, Fremont, is in the cit; i prayer meeting on Sunday eveniags at 7:15. CATARRH. trade for a light bay horse provided he | under the present condition of affairs?” ) ) b e city. | Not to mention the grading of streets | All'ure invited. had a guarantee from Lew Betts that th “‘None at all considering the present R. E. Douglas, of Lincoln, 18 in the | within a stone's throw of the postoflice, CONGREGATIONAL, And wl digenscs of the thront treated by Comprossed Air, Sprays, Medicated Vapors, ctc., appliod homfnem,y S £ L‘“‘; uilu‘l‘;iun of flfll'x)\ir?)' T this kind in tho outskirts is simply pro- | Hillside Con sregational, Rev.11, O.Crane, by means of the latest inventions (u apparatus for thit purpose. 3 “'What is to be done then?" ¢ digious, Drive north or sonth, eastor | pastor, Omaha View. Subject of morning Betts agreed to meet him at 2 p. m. ““Nothing that T can see but to bring it to { L AP ean fon EADY LA 6 prelude- “Prohibition in Texas.” Sermon PILES CURED OR NO PAY. (same day, 27tb inst.), hitchthe bay horse | the courts and we are working that way | = \W. H. Smuth is in the city from Butte, o8 Bma.anc seams, “Temptation.” Lvening lecture at 8 in Mr. Hoxsie's carriage, which l;.e did, | now. 1n my opinion the citizens are be- | Mont. - * | scrapers and scrapers, and horses and | The anniversary of Sunday school at 3:30. By a 8afe, Patnless and Certain Operation, and drove wost from under Sixteenth | 0oming disgusted with this embroglio | Jjames Moffet, Butte, Mt., is at the [ men makin “Oid ‘Mother Earth know mg,:{'{.'mfii’l‘fi.'li}‘f:,‘,".‘,’:-‘éfl..éi';i‘,“,‘:@!,i' SRy . a viaduct, a street first or second north of | 824 want it decided ono way or the | Millard. that her position is transitory. Who a. m, Preaching by the Rev. C. 8. Billings. » pail wotks. “Suid Ttta ‘drova the bay | Other 5% , Charles H. Smith, of Mead, Neb., is fn | would some tige age that tho bosatifal | Synday oo a nton. Ak ' lva e |Sease e ar lorse about 150 feet up the hill; horse Good Advice. the city. i1l owne . E. Tonzalin, fhe grea t. Mary’s avenue Congregational—Rev. . & 5 s o railway man and Boston capitalists, lo- | Willard Scott will preach in the morning at Braggorod; ol CFian run to rescue tho | «That corner sold for $1,500 six years | Georgo H. Martin, of Lincoln is at the | £ UP A, Sd Califormia stherts | 10180 ¢'clock.. N0 Svening service. — Sunday f: at the nose =d mouth. MPH io | 8go. Now it's hold at $17,000. If I 100508, : and just east of Brown street, would be | schoolat noon. - - — ln‘his preseire ffa bl afeandition l?:::‘: f:g',‘;;‘ge}?n o fool I might be " independ- ml".mt‘.lgm'mon. Fremont, was in town | Joyq )lel:l!thlm ll}'cos so valuuble on apent Gl T bltlu’l‘l-'l'l‘- Nt The Only Relwalle Medical Institute making a specéaity of % B ) ph G, tion like this whera trecs are A irst Baptist. Strangers’ Sabbath Home, :f,“"fi,"o"fif,:;’c‘;“fi}’g I%;’:fé’ 'o‘"‘,‘g“"L'e‘;: “Yes, ‘and six years hence vou will say | * J. D_Clarke, Papillion, was in the city | exceptionable growth, aro b‘;‘;i:grc(;‘[l I T Coma E et s e sen it iatibete) Betts oxpressed his surprise nfid told him f,'{\';.:"‘v’lf‘,j:',{‘5,“3:2‘;33‘;"‘0,"::2“n?f,’:; Ye;:’ordny.w_lk' Broken B falEat ?lulllhe]grndur is gettin hish“worx i"'; :, \x;"l(n:m'l". “;,‘“"g.‘{,'g;“,‘fi";(flfi,,,f'.é‘1 m, PH'VATE nISEASES UF THE UHINABY AND SEXUAI. UBGANS, ould get a be h i ¢ & homas Wilkins. Broken Bow, is a or leveling purposes. On the corner of AMANCE A AN, TR hool 2 m. ?:o; his :ot'l‘:er ‘fif’ji,:-r.s"l‘,::‘l;'c:'lflf':,“‘:i immense packing houses will employ | 4o Canfield. Luwe and Mercer avenue ex-County Dl'crlaf(‘ '%‘f',"'r’fc“:,j{",“{‘;l AL ;?r"e(,” Caused by Overwork, or Worry, the Tndiscretions of Youth, or Fxcesses of riper yoars, or what 4 Rty who must live near their work. That N. Ki i i Commissioner B. P. Knight, with his by, = 3 aljced, | ever may tend to lower the tone of 1ife’s vital forces, causing nervous and physical dobility or oxe « harness on the flea-bitten gray and 5 ost inve: Jamen N. Kilran, of Hartington, is a ht, % | Beth-Eden Eaptist, Rev. H. L. House, o eakness or ncontiuence (spermatorrhia), and promature decay, fc T, proverty is the best investment that can hi t te: d te ptist, ' Pi haustion, seminal weakness or incont (87 a), premature decay, foilowed by started Hoxsie home, To-day the gray possibly be made. Call on C. E. Mayne, Cozzens guest. ntachine, seventeen teams and seventeen | tor, " Proaching service at 4:15 p. m. at St. | the long train of symptoms which the sufferer knows but too' well, ar o horee would sell for about $15 or $20. Jim 1 d se lot. Y % | M. K. Turner, Columbus, is registered | men, has oexcayated 55,000 cubic yards of | Mary’s avenue Cnnurwnunnnf church, | ative treatment, renewini vitulity and vigor, and restoring vital, physical and mental power. Betts is hold for $1,000 and Sam Botts for | 501¢ a&ent, and secure a lot. You won fatoreT ! J dirt and transferred the same to a filling | Preaching the Rev. Dr. Woods, late of Phe troatment of this chiss of disouses his until very recently heon negleoted by SCioutifio = 1,000, Case will 'be_ tried and promney | regret it.” at the Cozzens, o i place. all within a_space of threc and | Minneapolis, Minn., Sunday sclicol at 3 | edueated physicians, and hus been in the hunds of Pateit Medicine venders and ignorant men e e Judis - ook 1’;1 Botts L. L. Shearer, of Weiser, Idaho, is at | gyo-half months. He is now engaged in | o'clock. . Prayer meéeting Thirsday evening | cluinaini to huve onomedicine thut was u gpecitio and would cuta every cuso, . r hive a provious history n 1own, Serman MadissiBongel focloty. ] thelietropoiltan iy grading Underwood avenue on tho Pat- | 8t 8 o'clock.” Strangers ~ welcome. = Seats [ .t iy made. ANINtlIZont nhrsons know tAt these fve simiiy CrARS: Lo Eatel (he whArys AT On next Wednesday evening there will | J. M. Marsh, of Grand Island, wasin | rick farm, in the shade of the old home- | free: Though these devices have been tediy exposed wepnpers, vietims aro still to be found. (Sl el il RION be a concert and ball at Metz's garden, | city yesterday. stead “Hapi y Hollow.” ‘This street is to CHRISTIAN, w.»‘n‘n;;v(mn‘z.‘ ‘Wn:.:;::\;: | uln‘,.;‘::‘x:m”tll‘n:-l-)|h 30 |l.! iu-(‘l” I been di’sm; -uuhtnds'nl Proposals For Purchase of First Bap- | accompanied by a dramatic entertain- W. D. Mathews, of O'Niell, was at the | be eighty foet wide and one and a nalf r}»l:cvfi lltur‘t;flxylt!hr?u’zlflle“:-nRrgxrxk ce‘l:’;'/‘;rw!)l: fl'.;o.fé;..l-‘:‘. m‘m’),“mm i R AR IR nkw nup ing guleo ..‘m;‘»';-““;\:;_' Hatiunoh Eroperty; mongdinfivhioheahuamberiof tislpnion | JELARLyasEAY) MRy ot e Abe twe of tha Eeent pne. | weniieth streat and Capitol avenuo Subday | Tor e e R F Aoty s s bt et i D SRSl 0 et oL s C 4 l 5 T vy streot an 08 816 6xUC " s Jver buen or sver cin be pro m Boaled bids will be roceived at our of- | young people will take part., Thedrama, | W P. Burbane, Chadron, Neb., is at | Mavlield. There are two of the great mu- | 1orming at 10:30 o'el MRIM | 100 henanta oF all.” Wo have made i oareful study of theso disoasos i all their viuriois form fioe until Fridny, August 5, at 5 o'clock | which will be produced is “Die Zartli- | the Windsor hotel. e A ¥ it opanc e METIHODIST, fand complicutions, and with the aid of almost unlimited experionce in adaptiog treatment to ine P. m., for the purchuse of lot 4 block 76 [ chen Verwandten,” by R. Benedix in | _Edward Blewett, Fremont, wasat the | Wheeled scrapor gangs. Fifty men and | g,y 0q Street M. E., Twenty-second and | divigual onses, wo ire enabled to cro ufter othors have uttorly fulled. : 9 o h H thirty-two teams are now at work there 3 : 0 IS > We were nmong the first to ke a specinlty and sf of ‘this clags of diseasos, and to treat 4 in tho city of Omaha, being 66x120 on the | four acts. ~ Tho entertainment will bo | Paxton yesterday. ! but the forco wili be. increased to-mor. | SeWard streets. ey, Charles’ W, Savidue, | 1,00 tipon sclentide We also treat Strictu; colo. All Contaglous - | corner of Davenport and 15th streets, and | given for the benefit of the German | Colonel Fletcher and family left for E T AT SR NG PEL pastor. Sermon for Sunday eveninz: “The | 41i" Blood Dised cause produced, successtully troated, We cin remove | | mow occupied by the First Baptist | Ladies’ School societ; Prescott yesterday, W, 16 Wi e pushed, too, for Mr. | City’s Curse and Its Cure. syphilitic poison 1 system without mereury, or mjury to the aystem. church, Bids to include the purchase of 2 = ! Knight intends to have it completed by SON VICE. All commun onfidentinl, Call and consult us or' gond na 1 postofiice addresg— E building thereon. Eden Discovered “"- -v‘l‘;‘““:wlki":‘f' of Lincoln, wasin | the t‘"ddlle of September, l‘l‘e ils nls;: fi! The meeting at the Young Men's Chris- | Pluily written—and enclose stump, and we will cid you in piain wrapper, our | i & e " Hr o he ¢ evening. work on Eureka street in Walnut Hill, ‘Association on Sunday afternoon at 4 5 bl rescvad to rofect any snd all | wParidise Found," by William F. War- . G. Moore, of Oakland, Nob., is | just west of the Boll Line railrond, and | o/clock will bo o the nature of n Song sere BOOK TO ME 1 2,600 yds striped India linon at 15¢, re- “‘How about increasing the force?’’ mined. . on this great subject. with every instrument, uppliance and remedy of value in this department of mediciné und sure “What can we o? We are M Mr. Kountze could not be found, but it First United Presbyterian, 612 North | gery. duced from 35c. balked in every step we make WT'(‘U "F’EA"]‘"'I'f‘gmfi'lfl imut';:tmg 413! thc; is understood that heis fighting tie pacl Emw.eemlh i«ll.lroek, I“lvi lmthmnmn. (imlm‘ing FALCONE! For instance, some $9,000 has bee . C. T, A. will be held in the parlors of | ing house location very strenuously. | pastor. = Public worship at 10:30 a. m. an para fonsultati S 4 Parlors adies. o SRR, || EREEE D B S e the First M. B church Tucsday evomng, | What the outcomo of i matter may bo | - Ehubaiifecton lng Hova N Separate Consultation Rooms and Parlors for Ladies. i 3 . m, it i Jentral United Presbyterian church, Sev- A s - The Betts Case. 3753'"fsé‘?;ofw'"r(oreflg“r':sz'h:{“uf;"'ya',ifi R ———— it is hard to tell enteenth street between Dodge and Capitol Book on Diseases of Women, Free. OMAHA, July 80.—To the Editor of the PotTER & MACLEOD, Real Istate Agents, 1509 Farnam St. e —— . Mrs. Wasmer's Funcral. ren, president of the Boston university, locates the garden of Eden at the North But then Mr, Warren has never those elegant residence sites in Harney, Furnam, pole. seen Brigg's Place, on Dr, guest of the Canfield. J. E. Riggs and wife, Lincoln, took tea atthe Millard last evening. E. L. Bahrer, of Signor's Ranch, Wyo., will follow the latter work with the grad- g of Mercer avenue, from Lowe avenue to the junction of the former avenue with Eureka street, The grade of the junc- avenue—Services at 10:30 a, m. and 8 vice. A special programme has been pre- ared and all_who come will undoubtedly have a treat, ‘The invitation to atteud is ex- tended to everybody. Y. M. 0. A ° Nervous Disons Upon Private, Special an L and all disense Syphilis, Gonorrhen, G your ease for an opinion ons unable (o visit s may be treated at their homes, by correspondence. instruments sent by mail or express, seenvel; od from obsorvation, no marks to indicate Tmpotency ¢ send Listory of Medicines and Sharles W ’ TR 4 tion of Lowe and Mercer avenues will be e ) herso weviow proforrod it coavenicnt, Kooms and board for " The funeral n{ M“‘. Charles Wasmer, | Douglas, Dodge, Capito! avenue ‘nnfl .s(,u_.mw:l at the M (,tropoh’au\, ey W Sy bR f‘um, Mr The Y. M. C. A. Is keeping up all of its :l.‘t.c.’.‘:,Ifi":’.l:m'mk? ":l)“;:.“.m‘m nal interview pref 41f convenient. Rooms and board for the | | formerly Miss Lillic Sexaner, occured on | Davenport streets, for which the C. 1% | Dr. A. W, Barber and J. W. Foster, of | Knight also has n force of men at | Mmeetings during the warm weather, and the The Physicians and Surgeons of the OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE— i‘ Friday in Grand Island, Neb., her late Muyn:-l l“:_al\ll\.' '""»]. l‘x:ust clom}nu;‘y Dou , Wvo., are at the A‘rcsflu. work on the Bellevue road fix- {:t;;::;:}:ml)mm%'{lxr:cx;‘-‘s"xml»ol;grs(:fi;i‘_tl;:::eln\";: Drs. ,\lu)lt-l:nm\,c‘n» ana s .‘ N . 8 & AU Y ~ home. It wasone of the largest funerals | #re¢ n&en reo carriuges and gentle: | N, C. Avbottand A. J. Carnish, Lin-|ing = the grade from F street [ 2200 VO O B UNT0 1 it, In the Future, Visit Patients in All Parts of the City Day or Night, ever seen in that city. The services were heldin the English Lutheran chureh and at the grave the local Licderkranz so- clety rendered some of its most effective manly salesmen always ready. ———— Answers to Correspondents. X. X.—The popnlation of South Omaha is about 20,000. ‘The packing houses now coln, were at the Puxtou yesterday. D. C. Dunbar and wife left last night for Saratoga Springs to spend the heated term. George Lehman, proprietor of the to the south county line. In fact it is girading, grading all around and a spirit etherial spheres looking down upon Omaha would think that half the world R CHURCHE: Welsh serviees will be held Sunc 31, at_the residence of Mr. Jaine 1,712 Dodge stre Preaching at 7 was removing dirt here and the other half K of by the Rev. Dav ards, In the past we hiave been obiiged to refuse to do general practice and visit pationts at their homes, but, as we have made arrangements to udd to our staft of physicians, we shull be able to answer all calls in the city or coun OUR OFFIC And one or more physloians may be calied without de 18 OPEN DAY AND We have had years of experience NIGMT. & v i Vi 3 i i 1 ver 3,000 hands. s H H G n hospital and private pract il in the trentment of all Kinds and clusses of discnses, and & mortuary socialism. Mr. Wilham Sex- | being built will employ over 3, 4 Paci } N wating to get 1n its scrapers. Sunday school at 2:30 n pital o ate | s B o 3 Tiia Ril Or oyary Invad 1 aner, the grief stricken father of the | Both the population and price of prop- gr;':';;":f‘;‘ of (Calimbus, "Neby,i1x 8 RO7 LI AOTRIIP ~ Rev, B, B, Tyler will proach at the Orn- B O Confdont Uit Gur AdvANLAKOS Wad OUE 8uGL3s will comment s 10 ove decensed, roturned last night and his | erty must double within a year. y RN, thia Chavel, in Walnut Hill, on next Sunday ] wife, daughters and other relatives will como to-morrow. The Iate "Mrs. Was- mer left four little children which of course adds to the sorrow of her sudden taking off. The German Piay To-night. This evening the German theater com- pany will appear in two of their most Mecnaxic.—No, the Motor line to Benson will not use the Keely motor. The road will be in operation within four weeks. The Keely motor won't. R. G. H.—The C. E. Mayne R. F. & T. Co. are solec agents for South Omana ]Sylll%k;llc property and have a few chuice ots left, Isaac.—The town of Benson, the only place reached by street railway where Mr. J. A. Bryans left last evening for a short visit at Chautauqua Lake and other points in the east. Mrs. E. F. fany and her son Everett have gone to Yellow Springs, O,, to puss the rest of the summer. Miss Florence Hawley, of Nebraska City, 18 visiting her friend, Miss Kathrine Barker, at 2308 St. Mary's avenue. Henney Buggies at Armstrong, Pe!.lls & Co."s 1308 Izard st. ——— WantED—To employ an experienced chemist and labratory man. iy Clarke Drug Co., Lincoln, Neb. ————— Nine Room Fiat for Rent. A9room flat for remt; furniture for sale at about 40 per cent less than cost. afternoon at 4 o'clock. ‘The Doctor leaves our city Monday for his church in New York city. i PR Auction! Auction! Auction! 1 will sell on Tuesday |um‘n|n|i, August 2nd, 10 o'clock a. m., at No. 610 Colfax strect, between Leavenworth and Grant, afine lot of houschold goods, fine car- Dagistan rugs, inteiligent, thinking p el ; Our Charges are $2 a Visit in Any Part of the City, Day or Néyhts No Physician, however well educated he may be, can do justice to his pae tients unless he is in possession of the latest inventions in Medical, Burgical and Electrical Apparatus. AND CONSULTATION RODMS % 4k e portiers and drap- Jy of Surgical Instruments, Ampliances for Exnmining Disenscs, entertaining plays at Motz garden, Both | R0 oot "oanbe had at reasonablo | , Mrs. Georgo Gay, wife of }';ho proprie- | Has been used only & month. Flat1s , easy chairs, ete., all as good as kit VoW ADDATALIS for A pplying Bleotrioiy or M of theso plays are most amusing and will | PHe "l ot named after the worthy | 1oF Of the Metropolitan, has gone to | centrally located. Has steam heat, hot D.’S. M. Frerwerr, vizer At Vier T faet, the finest und most. valunble i ccelle DRIOAs H Rockford, I11., for a three weeks' visit. ) j N Slirgieal 004 AnBtomical Appuratis to be found in any Hospital, Indrmary be produced with all tho excellent mem- | UV Te'took its nume from its founder, W A, 8it. and cold water, gas and all modern im- Auctioneer. oal, Burgleal and bers ot the company in the cast. Erastus A. Benson. August Schaefler, ot Max Meyer & Co., | provements. Apply at Wood & Co.,| This three-story brick house, nine c in the Taking a Rest, The lull in the real cstate business and the comparatively smali number of trans- fers during e late excessively hot weather has made it necessary for the oounty clerk to reduce his staff in the ————— A New Firm Locorporated. Articles of incorporation were issued vesterday to the W. C, Ives Co., a new real estate, loun and collection agency. ‘The members comvrising the tirm are W C, Ives, W. J. Conuvel and W, C. Locke. is off for a month, visiting his” folks in Tell City, Ind., and other friends in the east. Ex-Senator H. F. Clarke, of Bellevue, and his cousin Isaac Clarke, of Papillion, were in the city yesterday on their way to Spirit lake, Joe Drukker, adiamond cxpert from 1406-8 Capitol ave Omaha Commereial College, Write Rohrbough Bros. for circulars and specimen of penmanship, Over 500 students last year. e For bargains in Hanscom Place lots rooms, ali modern convenience, can be rented for forty-five dollars a month, e ——— Architects and Sun endents. Hoagson & Son. Oftices Iron Bank, Omaha, Loan & Trust Buildipng, Minneapolis, Nelson Building, Karhas City. SURGERY. Club Foot, Tumors, Can uils, W f c#, Pistuln, Cataract, of the Hiiman Body wverted M Sealp, Stomach, Liver, crofuln, Dropsy, Bright's cius, Cutvature of thy s Lungs, Heart, Head, Blood, Sk , Bones, Fic., ns Puralysis, Bpiepsy F. 3 or Fever Sores, Dyspcpsia, Balduess, B te 1 i J Thel L 0 ok i 5 i i i i ee G e icks, 215, 8 b stree! S— P—— p P, J 4 innees, Supporters, Qs Setvcalol e gasioru | TSP Be ‘:_’5:‘" o i Lonia, bas aivived o Ocjelt nud wil] | 309 Seorss )i‘—’_"]“s' L To Home Seckers. ‘2:\ I?. '»‘: Bruce \m:::l.,', o‘,,'.!".lmxh‘n)' and mm\l! }-,w in) tustrulaont for oach cases + were Iaid off yosterday, und unless the An Arctic Wave Coming lm\“e (‘h':\iz.u. ?'&”L‘-! diamond department For investment or residence purposes e have several new rix-room houses L business of the oflice ““";"“"' ‘l""u{ 8 | for the en who attempt to undersell °‘(.‘ ‘.’l““c‘:(j :mhlo.!ormnrw N T l{un!cum Plncn‘- ofters the sl\h:lst and Ec? which wa are sfllimi 2:00"(" WJMINI‘)(: ELEOTRICITY‘ nuber of others must also seek other | Coover & Watts. = ordahl, formerly mars chance of anything now ou the market. ‘e only ask £300 cash, and th . I I TN fiolds and pastures new in the way of | yu9ps Lest Mion. L'at. Flour, 5 | this city, and the last one who ever was | George N. Hicks, 215 S. 13th street. can be paid §25 or §30 & nionth, Applied by means of the Now Galvun Faradio Apphratus ¢ gt Riootro-dedinnl Alners employment. Most of the ladies and | jrams P d ¥7 10 | elected bf' the people, arrived i the chy o e e ——— e or the same 48 you now pay for rent. ::'.?.,'"fif.‘;«];':.‘f.54'." Utss Dagoo, Dyspep. RIE R A R S geatlemen who have left the office will | 21 bazs best launilry sonp. " 100 | to-day. e has been in Waco, Tex., for Choice Hanscom Place lots for sale by | Brown & Creighton, 8. E. cor. 16th and | §20 BVSY S8 en, Nervous Exbinustion Bt embrace the ‘opportunity afforded by | 41bs prun . 9 | five years as general manager of the | Hicks. Douglas. M Sz-Address all Letters AN s taking a vacation here aud in other | Geans Columbia river salnon . 100 | Singer Manufacturing omuflany at. the 3 ———— — e 4 ) 1 : 3 cans sardites « 4 | point named. Mr. Westerdahl intends to | For Hanscom Piace lots see Hicks. Notice. " l b ——tp— e - 19 | remain here. e Tids will be recelved by the board of publio ma a e lca an ul c ns l u e Ladies wishing good girls can be sup :“l;:s ;’u«:] cum-u,l o { % s———— Brevities, uals ;m-l buildings at any time f"“;’l::l‘“:n‘“;‘r: g i 9 : M DAGE arasih aDOMA. . 1 g 0 vas i e 15, 1857, ut 2 p. m., for dongtions for oc v y - | Choice 9 he University of the Pacific has added Marriage !cense was issucd yosterday J N Sotraska Tndustrinl Home." Usual ~plied witb relinble help tor general house- | Chgice far o wariauad day | o't ¥Nobrunka Todus § Y ete., | Pickies ass't jar, 25 | to other branches a professional school | to John S. Loug and Ester Sturgeon; i g 2 both are residents of Uwmaha; and both k, chambermuds, second gir wollllng at Miss Kennedy's Employ- pept plice, J31 North Kifteeutd street. ‘ . .. Coover & W ATTS N, E! cor. vtk apd St. Mary's. for students of elocution, kindegartners Aud tgaher. #1 years of age. ht rved. By orderof said bo l"fil‘lly.‘m. 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