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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 1. 1880. TWELVE TAPER. T1I13 MASCOT STIIiI. ON HANI ) . The Unfttlna * ItcdH Taken Into Cnmp lly the Union 1'nclflcH , "I hcnh dose fellahs' done cum down to do do town , " said Baudlo's grinning Mascot , as the Hastings nlno filed into Athletic Park yesterday afternoon for their first of the scries of two games with the Union Pnclfics , the 6nly team in the Btnto Hint they have not succeeded In de feating , "l.'s ' not nfeerd of 'em doin'it tho' boss , " he continued , shaking hands with Handle. The game was called at 4 o'clock with the visitors at the bnt. Tlioy showed at once that their claim to the champion ship of tiio stale was not an kilo boast , but was based on the good playing quali ties of nine chosen men. They failed to score , however , and the home team came to bat with Diigau , as catcher , and Salis bury in the pitcher's box. Tno homo team got a goose egg in the first inning , and gave the visitors tlio same in tiio second , In the second , by a combination of good luck and good work the Union Pariuis ( inadi ! three scores. McKel voy then took the pitcher's position , Salisbury being laid up with a lame fool. Both Bides plnycd ball in earnest. The hits were numerous , but owing to tlui excel lent fielding of both nines many men died on bases and the score was kept excit ingly low. At the end of tiio seventh in ning the Hastings had not scored a run , while t'.io Union Pacifies had six. In the eighth inning McKolvoy weakened a lit , tin and the Hastings batted him heavily. They selected center Hold for a targe t and owing to three costly errors by Brandt , who played in that position , made three runs and gave the homo team a whitewash , leaving the score 0 to 3 at the cud of the eighth. Dwyer wont to bat for the homo team in the ninth and led oil' with a three-bagger and made home on a wild throw to third. The homo team then went out with a total score of seven. Thorn was tlio wildest cheering as Miles , of tlio Hastings team , with one man out , made a three-bagger and brought in three men. The situation then was ono of the most exciting. With a man on third and only ono man out it looked very much like a defeat for the home team , or at least a tie in the ninth inning. The Union Pacifies were equal to tlio emergency , however , and shut out two men , closing the game with a score of 7 to 0 in their favor. Tlio following is the detailed score ; UNION PACIK1CS. Totals 40 0102722 4 Earned inns Hustings 3 , Union Pacifies 0. Double plavs Hastings 1 , Union 1'iicllcs ' ) . Two base hits Harris , linnillc. Dunan mil Hockwell. Loft on bases Hustings . 'Union 1'ncilics 7. Passed balls Miles 2 , Dusnn 'J. Three base lilts .Nichi son , Dwyer and McKclvoy. Tlmo of tau ; e two hours. Umpire Leo Piiiikliouser. Tlio second game will be called at 3 o'clock io-tlny nnd will doubtless attract a largo crowd. "THE KNIGHTS OV THE GltlP. " Meeting oT tlio State Uiniioli ol * the Travelers' Protective Association. Increased interest is being taken in the work of the Nebraska branch of the Na tional Traveling Moil's Protective associa tion. The first meeting , held in this city some weeks ago , was attended by a bare representation of the commercial tourists of the state. When President W. R. Lanius called Iho meeting at the Millard to order yesterday afternoon sixty-live members responded to tlio roll call. The lirst biiBlnoss of the meeting was the election of olllcors. C. O. Lobeck was chosen vice-president and George E. Crosby secretary and treasurer. The following directors wcro chosen for the ensuing year : August Moyciyof Omaha ; F. II. Puch , of Omaha ; M. D. Welch , of Lincoln , "C. L. McDonald , of Lincoln ; R. II. Cuth- bert , of Omaha. President W. B Lanius appointed the following committees : Railroad W. P. Murmcugh , Omaha ; Hurry Loder , Omaha ; L. Heiskoll , Lin coln ; W. A. Fryo , Omaha ; A. D. Lelaud , Lincoln. Hotels R. II. Cuthbort , Jay Ilolphry , Omaha : A. F. Holleubaugh , Falls City : M. L. Kastman , Grand Island ; W. ll. Raynor , Omaha. Legislative C. Y. Lucas , Lincoln ; E. D. Lord , Fremont ; George H. Savage , Omaha ; R. F. Lytel , E. T. Wilson , Lin coln. Press W. R. Parks , C. S. DeSodon , Gcorgo M. Darrow , Omaha ; W. N. Wit'- ' nor. Lincoln ; W. W. Lillie , Norfolk. Sick Relief W. F. Manning , Omaha ; J. A. Root , Lincoln ; W. E. Alexander , Chadron ; C. N. Ambrose , Columbus ; F. E. Jundt , Norfolk. Employment J. B , Iligdon , Norfolk ; II. F. Stickling. Omaha : O. R. Allen , Omaha ; J. M. Tipling , Lincoln ; M. D. Welch , Lincoln. The association met in secret session last evening for the consideration of mat ters of great importance to tlio associa tion , The next meeting of the association will bo held at Lincoln on September 1(1. ( The meeting of the association called ntllastings was unauthorized nnd was Eotdown as illt'gal by the meeting yes terday , especially so us it was called to meet on Sunday In strict violation of the rules of the association. Press Club Meeting. All members of tlio press club nro re quested to be present at u meeting lo bo 'told at the 1C Ik's club room , opera house , ibis afternoon at 3 o'clock. FUANIC R. Moituisuv , Prest. JOHN M' . TANNIUI , Seo'y. Still After the Burglar. Further search was nmdo yesterday for the mm who attempted to burglarize Iho residence of MrsKami on Seventeenth street , Thursday night. Dqnity Marshal McDonald went to Pnpillion yesterday in search of tlio in tin. Ho found elites that led him to believe that the mnu passed terough Paplllion early yesterday morn- lag , A man answering the description of the burglar was seen iu Paplllion early yesterday morning , and got a drink at a Ettloon nt that inaco and then mysteri ously disappeared. Deputy SheritV Wal ker found u woman in bouth Omaha yes terday who claimed that a man answer ing the description of Iho burglar had Asked for something to cat at her homo jcstcrday morning. Another search through Iho South Omaha woods failed to add any developments to the clue , You have lieiircfof "Orchard JHH. " Well , no finer elty properly can bi > found than that and tnero are more buildings going up there now than in any other part of the city. I1 or sale by C.E , Mayno , 10th nud Furuuui strceU. Great Mark-Down Sale for Monday and During Next Week , In Hosiery nnd Underwear Mall Orders Promptly Mllcd , CO doLadle's Vests , high neck , ribbed arm , silk finished , nn elegant garment , good value for OOc , reduced to 15c. 75 doz. Ladle's Vests , short sleeves , silk finished , worth OOc , sale price 15c. 60 doz. fine imported French Balbrig- gau ribbed arm and French UfcQk , good value for $1.00 , sale jmco In Children's Vests wo have special bargain" in all siscs from 18 to U'J inch ; prices range from ICc to n3Jc. 05 doz. solid black Hose ( fast colors ) and full regular made , worth and sold for 3lc , a great bargain at Uoc. 75 doz. solid Ingrain , Navy , Seal nnd Wine , full regular in tide , sizes 8 , 81 , U , I ) } , extraordinary value at GO doz. French Balbrlgsan , extra fine make , full regular made , 'J.'c. SO doz. French Balbriggan Silk Clocks worth OOc , sale price Wo will offer some clcirant utylcs in Striped Hose at ! 23e , - iOcIfjc , fiOc , 75c and 80o. also a very large assortment of plain and Fancy Silk Hose at astonishing low prices , also our entire stocK of Children's Hose at gi'catly reduced prices. Wo keep constantly in stock a complete Hup of IK'inrlcli Schoppor's celebrated Hosiery iu Children's Misses' and Ladles' colors , Black , Seal Brown , Navy Blue , Cardinals and Modes. Those tire the only goods that will not crojk , and are absolutely fast colors , and lor durability are un equalled. MA1LOKDEKS FILLED PROMPTLY. KELLEY STHIEU & CO. , Cor. 15th and Dodge sts. 1'liose Hawthorne Lots Now Offered by J. B. EVANS & CO. , are Nearly nil Sold. Wo do not hesitate to cdmmend them as a rare investment. They are not only cheap but are sold on easy terms. One- fourth cash , balance in annual payments. Go out to Ilawthorno and select your lots , or come to us anil wo will show them to you. Prices range from $1,000 to il'JOO. They will all be isold within ono week. Oninhn Agency Joseph Schlitz Bottling tling Company. To meet with a general demand for the , ) os. Schlitz Brewing Co.'s Milwaukee Lager Beer , bottled without the steaming process and in Patent Unbbor Stoppers , wo have added to our establishmcntra Bottling Department for that purpose , and are now ready to deliver to nny part of the city , our "Extra Bottling. " The quality of the same will not fail to please the most fastidious connoisseur and we invite a trial order. Joi : MAY , Manager , Telephone 003. 710 S. Ninth Street. THE WORK OP HOUSE THIEVES. Six Valuable Horses Slolcu on Fri day Night. While the enterprising burglar has been getting in his work in the city and making the possession of property it mat ter of regret with the average citizen , his co-laboier , the horse thief , has not been neglecting his opportunities. Yesterday morning the graders who are at work on upon the Missouri Pacific near Pnpillion awoke to find that three horses belong ing to laborers had been stolen from the camp during the night. A pursuing party was at once formed among Iho workmen. They had proceeded but a short distance from the camp when they wore met by a delegation of sever:11 hun dred farmers , who were also looking for thieves. Three horses had been stolen trom fanners in the vicinity and the com munity wore up in arms over the afl'air. The pursuing party found constant ad ditions until fully one thousand people wcro in pursuit of the thieves , but up to a late hour last night no trace hid been found of them. The pursuers are wralhy and a lynching will bo chronicled if the perpetrators of the crime are caught. Aimr.STii : > ON SOSPICION. A fellow giving his name as C.F. How ard rode into the city yesterday evening and traded n line sorrel horse to a horse- trader for an old crippled broncho , whico he sold immediately afterwards for $15. His anxiety in disposing of the property aroused suspicion and ho was arrested as tv suspicious character. Ho had a pair of brass knuckles and a slungshot in his possession , nnd the charge of carrying concealed weapons was placed against him to hold him until an investigation can bo made. Superintendent ISruncr'a Intcrcutln ; * : Annual Report , County Superintendent of Schools Bru- ncr filed with the county clerk yesterday his report for the year ending July Ul , 1880. It is replete with interesting facts anil figures concerning the county system of schools. The number of school districts in the county are Gi , the number of schools 73 , nnd the number ol teachers 231 , of which SI are males and 200 females. The total school population of the county is 15(103 ( , the number of children attending during thu year has been QU2S , , while the average - ago attendance-has boon li.lM ) . Tlio total income for the year has boon $ ! ) jQ3.0 | ] ! ) , the total expenditure $ ! S11- 18:1,1) : ) , " ) , leaving a balance on Hand of Slil.OIKl.l-l. Thu bonded school indebtedness of the county at the beginning of the year was $1U1-I80 while the bonds voted during the year wore * 7,050 , makingu total. § 100,130. Of this ! ? 101lfi ! lias been paid oil' , leaving the present bonded indebtedness $07- 735. 735.Tlio value of the solioolhonscs in the county is now $507,010 , that of the sites $303,015 , and of apparatus , § 13,333 , mak ing the grand total i783,018. The amount paid and duo on wages is § 123fl,10 ! ! ! ) , for building and repairs $107- 1(10.A',1 ( , while the total cost of schools in cluding teachers1 wages and expendi tures of all kinds , whether paid or not. is ? 311,7l-2.CO , , The South Omaha Syndicate. The trustees of the South Omaha laud syndicate met again yesterday afternoon , but nothing was done by way of settle ment of the mixed question of tlio sale of the syndicate properly. The majority of the members seemed to fear to insist upon the Inmslor of the property to Hosier and his associates , although the transfer was to have taken place yester day , Tim minority look upon this as proof of the fact that the majority will go no further with the matter. Hosier's recourse is to sue tor d.unagos , but It is not likely that ho will go to that trouble , bocni'so .sulHdint pains have already been taken by the minority to convince him tli At ho has sustained no damages ; it all. HOW THEY ARE COMING , An Eastern Capitalist Invests in Omaha Bcal Estate. HE WANTS TO MAKE MONEY , And Conclutlcfl That nn Invcsttnout In "Mayno IMnoo anil "Uroltarcl Hill" Will Accomplish tlio LMirtiosc. A reporter for the HER to-tlay met nn custom gc'ntlomnn who hag been In Onialui for several days for the purpose of investing seine money in rcnl estate , lie sn'ul that ho had been vrntching the real cstiite business In Uinaha for some time and concluded that ho could not in vest a few thousand dollars to belter ad vantage than to buy real estate in this oily. He came hero with n determina tion to invest and has taken his time to thoroughly look over the ground. Ho has suent the creator portion of the limo with the real estate men , looking at the different additions and city lots which they oiler for sale anil has finally satisfied himself that Omaha real estate Is a pay ing investment , lias bought quite exten sively anil to-night leaves for his homo in the cast. During the conversation with the re porter , lie said : " 1 have seen nearly if not quito all the properly olfercd for sale in your beautiful citj' , and must say that notwitstauding the flattering reports which I have licard , the half has never been told. To bo sure , real estate hero no\v commands n very good price , but for a number of years L nave dealt exten sively in real estate , and confidently be lieve that the boom in this city is but fairly begun , and now is the time to invest in order to reap a rich harvw-t. " 'After looking the ground all over I made my purchases in 'Maynu's Place' and 'Orchard Hill,1 both of which are owned by C. E. Muyno , the real estate man. Of all the inside properly which J have seen during my stay , I consitlor thuse two additions by far the best. The 'Muyno ' Place , ' 1 predict , will become one of the finest residence portions of the city. It cannot be otherwise , because more beautiful nronorty for building purposes cannot bo found in the state ol ilebraska. It is of easy access , being only about ono mile from the iiostollice. Mirny handsome residences have been Diiilt adjoining this property , and I am at a loss to understand how 'Mayna Place' has been kept out of the market so long. " "Now , as to tho'Orchard Hill.'it is a beautiful tract of land , and while it is probably a halt mile further from the postollice than " .Mayno Place , ' it is very easy of access , as the BIt Line railroad passes it : This road , 1 have bee i reliably informed by parties interested in its con struction , will bo completed and in opera tion early in September. When the first tram rims over tlio IJult Line , lots in 'Or chard Hill' will take a big jump , hence it stands to reason that now is tlio time to buy lots in tltis addition. 1 have pur chased several and would not take con siderable for my bargain. " "Huforo you go , " continued the gentle man , "I want to say that Air. Mavno is ono of the liveliest real estate men I over met in my life , and I have come in con tact with thousands of them. He has the right idea. That is , ho believes in selling his property qiiiekly and cheap , and lots some one else hold it for an ad vance , while ho invests in new property. Ho is doing a great work for Omaha aud one which should be appreciated by her citizens. Personal. Chas. Easton , of Wnhoo , is in the city. A. M. Waldcn , of North Bend , is in the city. II. II. Wallace , of Tekamah , is in the city.L. . L. C. Redington , of Cheyenne , is at the Paxton. Ed Z. Floyd , of Wcstfield , Mass. , is in the city. Dan Canon , of Elkhorn , is at the. Mer chant's. A. J. Evans , of David City , is at the Millard. B. A. Giluson , of Weeping Water , is a the Millard. J. A. Marshall , of Louisville , Kyis at the Millard. W. M. Ilobortson , of Madison , Neb. , is at the Millard. J. C. Middlediteh , of Washington , D. C. , is in the city. Lewis T. Wolle , of Plattsmouth , is at the Merchant's. . B. Hougli , of Kansas City , came up yesterday to get a breath of city air. J. T. Armstrong , of Jamestown , D. T. , will bo an over Sunday guest at the Pax- ton. ton.Mr. Mr. A. Montmoroncy , of the B. & M. railroad , went west on a short vacation last night. W. G. Tirroll , of the firm of Tirrell & Cook , has returned from a two weeks' eastern trip. Miss Anna Giacomiui has returned from Baltimore , where- she has been vis iting friends. Elmer Frank , United States court clerk , and family loft for the mountains last night for an outing of some weeks. A. W. Saxo returned from Marshall , Mich. , with his wife nnd daughter. The latter two have been absent ironi Omaha several weeks visiting relatives and friends in the "Peninsular state. " Charles Bankcs returned from the na tional saongorfest , hold in Milwaukee , last evening. Ilo says it was a grand success , both as to the excellence of the music , the variety of entertainments aud the number present. Tno Nebraska vis itors were treated most handsomely oy their friends in Milwaukee , Lou May , Nebraska's popular fish com missioner , came in from the east hist evening. Ho has combined ofllelal busi ness with pleasure , and while away vis ited the headquarters of the United States commission anil several other points , making observations that will hoof great benefit to pisciculture in this state. Don't buy a foot of land in Omaha until you Imvo scon "Mayno Place , " the finest city property on the market to-day. Call on 0. E. Mayno. For Snlo 182x140. cor. 25th nnd Chicago - cage Sta ; , $7,503. This a choice corner nntl a bargain. C , E. Mayne , 15th and Fnrnaui. Summer Suit. Laurs Hanson has filed * a suit in the district court to compel his former part ncr in the saloon business , Peter Peter son , to make nn accounting of the busi ness for tlio three months ending July CO. CO.A. A. T , Fllekinger has filed a statement In the district court asking for permission to aoll certain real estate belonging to the the estate of A. B.Malcom , deceased , of which ho 13 the administrator. Judge Wakoloy has set September 25 as a time for hearing the plaintiff's showing. Don't buy a foot of land in Omaha until yon hayo BOOH "Mayno Place , " the finest city property on the market to-day. Call on C. K , Miiyno. "Newport" is the finest aero property obtainable in the market to-day , and at $300 per acre is so cheap lliat all can buy. For sale by C. E , Mayne. KELLEY , STIGER & CO , Shoo Department Mail. Orders Tilled , A General Reduction in Prices which AVIU Force the Bnlo Nest . Week AVrlto or Cull at Onco. In calling your attention to this de partment wo would state that the line of boots and shoes which we arc prepared to show you is a good illustration of the rapid advances made in the manufacture of T1NK SHOES. Tlio reputation wo hayo for keeping goods made only by the oldest and most reliable manufacturers in this country , is n guarantee of itself not to bo over looked. Recognizing tiio Importance of not having n shoe in the house but a "quick mover , " wo Imvo made n general reduction in all prices. The following are n few of our prices for Monday and all next week : Burl's ladles' line shoes if-l.tiO n pair. Hoynolds Bros1 , ladies' line shoes iftt.oO to $1.00. The best ladies' too slippers in America lor $1.00. Mail orders promptly filled. The prices quoted above arc on the very best goods manufactured and nro the lowest over offered in Nebraska. Our stock of boots and shoes is complete from the cheapest to the finest. Write or call for what you want. Wo guarantee sat isfaction. Mail orders promntlv attended to. KHLLEV , STIOKH & CO. , Cor. ICth and Dodge sts. , Omaha , Nob. You have heard of "Orchard Hill. " Well , no finer city property can bo found than that and there are more buildings going ui ) there now than in any other part of tlio city. For sale by C. E. May-no , 10th and Farnam streets. PUTTING ON MKrHOl'OIilTAN An Oninhn Itctnll Kstiibllshmont with Four Stores and IJnsemcnt. J. L. Brandcis & Soin , the well known dry goods merchants at the corner of Thirteenth ami Howard streets , this city , have added-another feather to their caps that is bound to give them a wide reputa tion. tion.They They have heretofore had but the dou ble store , numbers 000 and 008 , but through perseverance they have finally secured the two stores on the corner , 002 and 004 , which will give thorn the room they have so long needed. These tour stores will bo connected on the lirst floors by archways , and another new feature to western people will bo added that will miiko this establishment truly metropol itan and ono that Omaha can well feel proud to acknowledge. The basements underneath those stores will bo utilized as salesrooms , something afti > r the nu merous largo basement stores on State street in Chicago and hundreds of retail linns in New lork city. When the buildings haye been put in shape the goods will begin to arrive , a number ot now lines being added. It will take about a month to get tlio goods all in and everything in runningordorwhen business will reopen with , renewed vigor under the name of "Tho Fair. " and the goods to bo carried therein will not difler materially from those in Lehman's tair in Chicago. The grand opening sale , as will bo seen by their announce ment in this issue , will take place on Monday , August SO. Thu many patrons and friemlsof Bran- dels & Sons will appreciate this move , as it will enable thorn to trade more satisfac torily than lioretofocc , as the jostling of the crowds will not bo so annoying. At least fifty clerks will be required to carry on this mammoth concern whore every thing almost is to bo found. Two mem bers of the firm , Emil and A. D. Brtmdoia are in Now York now , superintending the skipping of the now goods. You hayo heard of ' 'Orchard Hill. " Well , no'finer city property can bo found than that and there are more buildings going up there now than in any other part of the citv. For sale by C. E. Mayue , 10th and Farnam streets. Home ! Sweet Home ! Many disputes have arisen as to who was the author of "Homo , Sweet Homo , " the best authorities attributing it to the nun of Jno. Howard Payne. Abundance of proof now declares said authorities to bo undoubtedly in error. The lines in question were written by a young lady residing in the cast. They wore not , she says , a studied composition , but tlio spon taneous ofVusion of a happy heart , con- touted with her home , and the immedi ate ofluct of having purchased ono of the "Union" Ma light running Sewing chines. You have heard of "Orchard Hill. " Well , no finer city property can bo found than that and lucre arc more buildings going up tliero now than in any other partof the city , For sale byC. E. Mayno , 15th and Farnam streets. Congressional Committee MoetlnE. The members of the democratic eom- miltco of the First congressional district of Nebraska , are hereby requested to moot at the Opclt hotel , Lincoln. Neb. , on Wednesday evening , August 11 , 1830 , at 7BO : o'clock ' , for the purpose of transact ing such business as may properly corjio before said body.C. C. W.Pooi , , Chairman. H. J. WIIITMOKC , Secretary. Don't buy a loot of land in Omaha until you have scon "Mayno Place , " the finest city property on the market to-day. Call on 0. E. May 110. Lots in Kitby Place on Dodge st. $090 , ? OGO and $700. Wo have plenty of fine Damson plums for > preserving. Put them up now. C..B. MooiiE&Co. IJullillnir Permits. Inspector Whitlonk Issued building permits yesterday as follows : Fred Kong , two-story brick barn.Elcv- cnthaiiU Jones 8 7,000 Elllu'ard & ShulUo , two-story frame Btoro and dwelling , Onmlng near Twenty-ninth 1,503 St. Patrick's Church socluty , one-story frame church , Castullur , between Fourteenth and Fifteenth 2,313 , 11. U. Oioll , one-story frame cottage. Thirty-second , but ween ( Howard mm JIarney 000 Four i > eruills , agereflntintr § 11,712 Bargain Mat. Farnam st. near 20th , 00x133 , rents for 81,5-50 510,000 , Leavenworth st , cor. Ulst , 1.13x01 , rents torSJO , . . . 8,000 Phil Sheridan ave , 8 } blocks from Loavenworth , 50x100 005 Virginia ave , cor. i'opploton , 100x100. 3,500 Georgia ave , with all modern improve- incuts 4 | wO Jackson , cor , 14th , rents for 81.400 OOxia : . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 25,000 South 10th st. , 75 x230 front , 2 blrccts Improved 0,010 lOlh st. , rents forSl.050 , ( MxliB 0,000 llarney st , opposite court house , cor ner , 74xl5'2 15,000 Kilby place , lots 10 and 0 , block 3. CJXCh , t.f t * * > . 1,503 Parker St. , near Saumlere , 23x100 1,500 Drooklino add. , corner side ol canning factory 520 Mason st. , near lath.SixlW. Improved " ,000 Jlarney st. . near Stst.3mJ 5.000 S , A. Blouian , 1513 Farmnn st. , Room 'A Cor. 13lhSTRE Tani CAPITOL A . I'Tltl Tilt ! TnilATMHNT OK AM. CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. AND NUrlCTOIIT Or BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES , TRUSSES , AND CtfOTRIO BATTERIES. \Ve hnvo tlin f ncllltloK , nrrnrnltis nml remedies for the nucccnMiil trentmcMit ot everr form of dKciiso rcqiilrlne cllhor tnertlcnl oritintlcnl irontment , mid Invltonllto coma nml InvcMlcnto fortlicitifolvcuor correspond wllli us. lx > nR experience In treating cafes foj- letter onnbloR UK to trciu monjr caeca r-clditliloMlT without foclnn thorn. W1UTR roll ClllCUI.AU on deformities und nriKT" , Club Feet , Curvature of the tsplne. UI8- MASKS OK WOMK.V , 1'llcf. TmnorR , Cnncerj , CnlnrrrUlrnnchltls.lnrmlntlnn.tdeclHrlty.rarnljtK Kpllop-r. KIJtioy. Kyo. Knr , skin , UluoU and all Triune" . and nil kinds of Moillciil and Appliance * . , manufactured nnd formic. The only reliable Medical Inslllulcmnking Private , SpaciaJIfc ? fl rvniis Diseases AtT.CONTA10UH AN1J IIIAHII ) IMHRABES.froiu whntufcr cnuno produced , RiicrcMfiillr treated. Wo cnn remove Sj-plillltlo poisou from the ejatcni without mercury. . . . . Now roitnrntlvo treatment for loan of vital power. COMMUNICATIONS CONT1I1ISNTI All. .Call . nnrt consult us or ecnil tinmonnrt post-ofllco nddrciii plainly wrltlen-encloso stamp , nml wo will teat you , In plain wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN T7PON MHVATB , 8l'iCIAl. ANH NKKVO11S nt" . KASKS. SKMINAli WKAKNKSS , HI'HUMATOl' . IIIHIIA , IMI'OTIINCV , BVrtUl.tS. OONOMHIUKA , OI.KKl' ' , VAHirorni.i : . HTKICTI'HK , AND Al.lt DISK AStns OF THIS OKNITO-UUINAHYOUaAKS , or ncml history of your caco for an opinion. Persons unnblo to vUlt its mny bo treated at their homes , by correspondence. Mcdlclnea anil Instru. mnntsiient by mo. I or express SKCUHEIiY 1'AUK- Kl ) KROM ODSEUVATION , 110 marks to Indlcato content8C.i > cudcr. Ono personal Interview preferred If convenient. Fifty rooms for the accommodation of patlcntK. Itoard and nttcndauco at reasonable price. Address all letters to Omaha Frlc-dioal & Surgca nsue , Cor. 13lh St. , and Capitol Avo. , Omaha , Neb. Tlio 1'hyslclnns nnd Hiimeong or the Omnlm Meillcnl and Surgical Institute Drs. MoMcti * nmy.Coo nml Spnukllnirwill In tlio tulurc visit liatlonts In nil parts of tlio cltyilny or night. In tlio past wo Imvo boon obliged to rofttso to do fruncrnl practice nntl visit pntlonts ut tliolr homo ? , but ns wo sliull nda ta our stnlt of jiliy- slclnns nftor August tlio llrst , wo slmll bo nblo to nnswor all o Uls In the city or country , 'i'lio ndvantnsos wo oiror our puron8 : nro : 1ft HoliiB- oompnny of iiliyslc-luna whoso Interest ! ) nro mutual , all Important cases will Imvo tlio united sldll or the physicians of the Instltutoniulcoiiaultatlon whoiiovor necessary without extra clmrjfo , or the illsiidvmitngcs or delays which BO often arlso from the potty hick- Grinds and ( ] iuirrolsvliloli nro cominoa during consultation by rlvnl vhyslclnns and of which tlio patient knows llttlo , bntstilTcrs much. "nd Wo furnish , compound iiiiddlsponso our own medicines , mid know they are fresh , pure nnd itctlvo Our pntlcnts do not Uavo to run tlio rlks of iKiinrant or careless druggists , or have huvodriirbllla to pay. Oarolllco Is open day nnd night , nnsl ono or mnro physlclnns nniv bo citllo.l without delay. Wo Imvo hud ycnra of o.vporlunco In hoiplliil ami private practice , nml In the treatment of nllklml uirJclassojof dlsoiisos , nnd ahull bring our unltcJ olcill , ability , knowlo lso ; and onoriry to the aid of every Invalid placed under our cnro. Wo are confident thai our advantages ami our success will coininonJ us to every Intel ligent thlnlciiiK person. Our clmwos are $ -.00 n visit In liny piirt of thu city iiltrhtor day. No extra chaffro for modicino. ( lllleo , north trust cnruor l.'ith htruct and Capitol avenno. Telephone - phone No. 7 O. Carriage always in wait In ? , THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE Bolls for All Who Invest Their Money in , Omaha Rsal Estato. ' FORTUNES MADE IN A DAY. The Advantages and Beauties of "Jlayno Place1 "Orchard Hill" nnd "Newport , " as Seen By an Impartial Observer. After six weeks of weary waiting and watching , the citizens of Omaha have at last been rewarded by seeing the dews of heaven fall upon the dry and dusty earth , laying the miserable dust and giving anew now lease of life to all vegetation. Dur ing the past few weeks it has been very hot and dusty , and nothing but business would call anyone out on the road. Not- witstanding this fact it is truly remark able the number of persons who have thronged to the office of the C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust company for the purpose of seeing and buying property. After this fine shower it is safe to say that the rush will bo unprecedented. Not only because it will bo moro pleasant getting around , but also because Mr. Mayno has for sale the finest property in tlio city. In riding over the city probably the very finest property to bo seen is "Mayno Place , " located on Leaven worth street , just west of Park avenue. It is not moro than a mile from the postoflico , and the lots are by all odds the finest in the market , Aside 'from the fact that the location is most desirable , the lota are covered with shade and fruit trees , also grape and other small fruit are to bo found in abundance. This properly lias only been on the market a few days , and is attracting moro attention than any property ever placed on sale in this citv. citv.Next " Place" "Or Next to "Mayno comes chard Hill , " where lots are going ofFliKo hot cakes , and Mr. Mayno's gentlemanly salesmen are kept constantly busy show ing property hero , . Ono of the beautiful features of this addition is a handsome park , which has been laid out and adds wonderfully to the value of property. Any person looking toward making an investment in inside property should not purchase until they have seen these two additions , for nowhere in the city can be iounil property which will compare with them. If you nro looking for aero property go to Mr. Mayno's office and take a drive out to "Newport , " just west of the bar racks , where you will find a veritable garden of Kdon. This property is going very fast , and it is no wonder when It is taken Into consideration that it is by all odds the best and cheapest acre property in the market. As has boon said boforo. Mr. Mayno soils his property cheap and fa.st. It you want to invest in real estate sco-him before making your purchase. Equal to Any Emorconoy. It seems that no demand can bo made on Omaliit resources without a satisfac tory response. During the present sea son this city has been looked upon as the leading headquarters for practical rail road men iu the west , and applications for graders especially have come from contractors o.n different parts of the B , & M. , Missouri Pacilio and Union Paoilio in Nebraska ; Sionx City & Pacific , Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul and Northwestern in Iowa. Squads are b.eing sent out every day to dilleront parts , the numbnr forwarded by ono employment firm last week being 339 , Upwards of four thou sand railroad men have been supplied from this citv since the season opened and contractors are crying for moro. New Dross goods , Flannels , Tricots and Fancy suitings very elegant , open Mon- duy. N. B. OIROtJEj.A.R. : : SO THOSE IN KTEBB OF Medical or Surgical Treatment Wo receive mnny letters from persons rrfMliiR nt n cllstnnco from UP , mnljlnjr Inquiries In refrAr.ltoonrmctlioaiot treiUmimt.ehpws , turmtltnoor payment , etc. Wo Imvo nut llmo to answer ouch letter sopitrnto'y In thuso particulars nml thoiofnro t'ropnro UiU luttornsiXKenor.il answer. Tills cnn not he done , lion-over , with lot'erq ' describing dl'oiso. Wo nnnlyza nml oxmnlna by question onch cnso sopimitoly nnd writa oui- opinion fully nt the cnso rcitilrus | , nnil Klvo It our most careful attention. Inii'Kiml to our responsibility wo claim not only to lie strnlBht-Ci-nviml , Imnomblo buslno's men , t renting otir imtrons ns every iiliyxlrinu should treat his imtlents , with cnndor mill lumpily ns well its nblllty iiirl s'llllj furtherinoro wo nro ro'poii'lblo tlnnticiilly , which nnyono win ( tutor * mlno for themselves by ln < iuirlni ? of the CoimnorcJnl Agencies who Imvo nircnts In every town , or tlio Oiniihn National Dank or imy of the Omnlm dully papers. As n further cvldcnco or our standing yon will notice that our iidvortlf-otnont nppoiirs In nil the llrjt cliss nowspipors , nnd In some ns the only medical advertisement of private ulsoasos , dlsouvosof women , ft" . 'I'lio luason ot this Is thiit these papers only nccipt inuillunl ndverllsomonls from limn known to bo respon sible nnd honorable mid reject the many frauds tlmt lUvoitlso "freo rccelpls , " "curtSKiinriuiteod I ormonoy rofiudoJ"oto. Newspaper men know lint nil Ihcjo In.luccinonts curry the stump of I fraud on thotr fnco nml nro traps to cntohtho unwary. J Wocnn not BUnrnntoo u euro of cases which wo never see , ns wo Imvo no means of knowing ' except from the letters ol' pntlcnts who are cured nnd who nro not , nnd II would cost mnro to In- vostlKiito each case than the fooi received. Nor Imvo wo any means of knowing the habits of our patients or that Ihoy use our romcdlos ns directed. It Is to our Interest to euro our p.Ulonts ; no physician or inortlcal establishment can o.\lst nny loiiR-th of tlino unlo's patients are treated with skill , honesty nnd success , therefore our anxiety to cure our pntlonts nnd obtain tholr friendship and recommendations Is not only n mailer oC honesty Imt of business principles , and our continued prosperity Is the best ovldonce of our sue. cess. Wo nro regularly ciluc.itod physicians and Imvo had ycnra of oxpcrloneo in this eluss oC diseases , nnd nro supplied with every roinedy , appllunco or apparatus known to Iho medical world for tlio treatment nnd cnro of dlsonso. The Cotnranrclil Itocord says : "llr. MeMen.imy , the proprietor of tlio Omr.hn Medleal Insti tute , is beyon I ndtntbt onoof the mo t skillful specialism In the Wo turn States and I * well lilted by iiituro : , otliient o.i nn I .experience to till the respoiniblo p.Tjitlon ho occupies as tlio hem ! of tint largest Jledlcal nnd Surgical Institute. In the West. In the treatment or dlseusosof women nnd diseases of the urinnry and sn.Mial organs fprli'itto diseases ) ho probably lun no superior In Iho Unllod States. Wo personally know him to bo reliable and responsible. " fuses trcntca by corrnsiiotulonco receive the most careful attention. A record by number 1 < kept In our private otllee of each ease nud of the remedy \isod , rrlcesi nro either , t > o much for the full treatment , whether It takes IOHRIM-or shorter time , payable In advance , or so much n month , puy.iblo monthly in advance. It will be nn.lorslood Hint for n certain amount , wo itKreu to treat ncus.0 until cured , cliai-glutf no more If It lakes u frrentur length of tlmethnn wo hud cal culated upon. As wo know Irom the iivcrniro Icimth of tlmo in thousands of twos treated by ns whnt wo can nlrord todo , wo take our chimecsnnd run the risk , knowing that If wiino ca os require quire nlonir tlmo to cure , others are more easily cured nnd It wo lee on ono wo make up on others , and so are safe on the average. Whllo pnllonts trcntod by llio month pay to much for oaoli month's treatment and run nil iHks themselves , of tholr cii n bolnj < slow to get well or of rapid recovery and thus costing thorn more or less. In either way wo u o tlio saino mcdleliu-g. viz. the best known to science. Wbon apparatus , instruments , etc. , n-o : ftmiNhod or snrgloii operation performed , wo nmko special prices , nnd our rates are as Ion-as can ! > < i miulo. Patients visiting1 tin1 city for treatment can obtain roon. nnd boiuil nt Ilic-Institute Iloo' : In the Institute building at 5.00 to 50.00 a week for board and room , or obtain Lo.ml nt loner rates nt boarding houses convenient. To these who nro nnnblo to yl lt us and nro treated by letter wo will pay that n lonir experience In treating cases by oorro-iponUoiico has enabled us to treat CUMW Bcldiitilleally without si-clmr them. Kach dlaoa'o has certain unmlstabably plifiis which , when told ns.po.'n' out the initnro and location of the dlseiif o nud einihl'-siis to pro'erllio the proper remedy lo cure. Kill out our ques tion blank ns lar as your disease li concerned , then In your own latiKiuiiru tell us wfiat you would say if you were hero. ( Kvorvthliir ) la oonlldentlal ; you need not hceitnln to tell us ovur > Ihlnir. ) Ourromo.lU'saroEecurclrpacked in n box with plnlii wrapper , md , sent by uxprojs unless otherwise directed. Wo luvlto all to corrofpnnd with or visit us before tnkhiH- treatment olsewlioro , l.eliovlnff Hint n visit or eonsulUition will convince any intulllKO'it per-on that it i * to tlioir adv-iiiitaro to plnco Ihomselvcs under our care ; that wo hnvo superior nilviintiurs and ficllitle-i for treatlnu fiicclnl dlscn'-vs , which , combine 1 with our acknowledged ability , experience and reputation , Rhould muko our Institute the Ilrtt cholco , Itespcctlully , J. W. MoMENAMT , Onialui Medical aiul Surgical Institute , 13TH STREET AND CAPITOL AVENUE , OMAHA , NEB. Two liittlo Tnrs. A full-fledged' sailor in uniform is a very uncommon sight in Omaha , unless it be these gay and festive voyagers who tread the slippery deck of a prairie schooner or take their grog by stealth on a land hunter's cutler. Yesterday Fred and Frank Williams , brothers , whose parents reside near Kearney , ar rived in the city aud the small boy who never saw a tar costume save in dime novels became immediately interested , while tne appearance of the httlo sea dogs recalled many a scene of the halcyon to those who have "seen the dark and deep blue ocean roll. " The Williams' have boon on a three years' cruise on the ship Tennessee , principally along the Chinese coast , and were dis charged on tlieir arrival in Now York last week. Fred was the ships bugler and Frank its tailor. They say they like the sea , and in all probability will not drop anchor for any length of time at Kearney. Kilby Place H mile from postoflico , $ ( ! 00 , $07)0 and $700. II. C. STHIPI : , With M. L. Higgins & Co. , 1000 Douglas. "Newport" is the finest acre property obtainable in the market to-day , and at ioOO per aero is so cheap that all can buy. For sale by C. E. ilayne. Two Outfjoinjr Bpocinln , Special cars on the Union Pacific rail road have been coming in and going out iu pairs. Last night T. L. Kimball , gen eral traflic manager , and D. O. Clark , general superintendent of the coal department partmont of Iho aforesaid road , together with J. F. Coots , the arohitnct and build ing contractor , loft for Denver , LeadviIlo and Ogden in Mr. Kimball's car , No. 02. Mrs. Judge Sanders , of Han Francisco , and hur four daughters arrived from the east last evening and wore transferred to the special car Lraucisco , of the Central 1'acllio , to complete the remainder of the jotirnoy to San Francisco. As previously stated 'in the HUE , this ear has been wait ing hoio several davs for Mrs. Sander- son and family. The return homo is a very sad ono , as Judge Sanderson , the hoad'oftho family , died very suddenly a few weeks ago while his wife and ( laughters were in Kuropo. Thny left on the overland route last night. "Newport" is the finest acre property obtainable- the market to-day , and at $300 per aero is so cheap that all can buy. For sale by C , li. Mayno. Lots in Kilby PlacTou Dodge st. ? GOO , $050 and $700. The Jlunirry Missouri. The work on the U. & M. grade , near ' the round house , south of Uoyd's packing - ing house , has boon delayed uain : by the encroachment of the river. A week ago the river cut into the bank several rods but was checked by filling in with brush and stone. The river worked under it and a.portion of tlio lilling sank out of sight , allowing the water to strike the clay bank. The past two days Iho com pany have had n largo foreo at work , putting in more brush and stones but the river swallowed them up almost ua fast as put in. _ "Newport" is the finest aero property obtainable in the market to-day , and at ? 300 per ucro is so cheap that all can buy. For sale by C. K , Mayno. Lots in Kilby I'lavo on Dodge st. $000 , § 050 and $700. Can't CJot Now Trial. The motion for a now trial made by the defouso in the case of Frank Walters vs. the Millard Hotel company , was over ruled by Judge Wakoloy yesterday and judgment rendered on the verdict. Wal ters was given a verdict for damn < ri > s in the sum o ? 11,500 for Injuries received by falliug through < in unm-otcetcd stairway at the Millard , Thu case will probab'y ' bo appealed. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS , Eyorybody Wants a Show at "Mayno Plnco" and "Orchard Hill , " "NEWPORT" IN GREAT DEMAND. The Finest Property Offered In Years and at Prices Which Were Never Ileforo a Of. The real estate boom is fairly inaug urated and each day linds the transfers increasing. Probably the busiest man in Omaha these days is C. E. Mayno , the real estate man , whoso name is familiar to all. He has just placed upon the mar ket "Maynu's Place , "tho Hnest city prop erty which has been offered for sale in Omaha for a number of years , and the fact is duly appreciated , judging from the large number of customers who daily call to see the lots in this beautiful addi tion. Not only are these lots cxcoption- ably line , but tlioy are sold at such low prices that they are taken as soon as seen. They are going very rapidly , and all whp want to uonclU themselves by purchas ing will do well to call at onco. While "Mayno Plaeo" is very popular , it must not be forgotten t/mt / ' 'Orchard Hill" is fully as df.s/rab/o / / property , and is going equally tis fust. A largo niimbur of line residences are being eroded in "Orchard Hill" addition , and many moro will yet bo built this season. Don't make any purchases in real estate until you sea this properly , for if you do yon will roirret it. A number of aero lots wore sold in "Newport" to-day , and it Is only a won der that they were not all taken , as it is by all odds the linest aero property in Iho market. Only $ . ' (00 ( an aero. Hide out and take a look at it , WAN-run Plain sowing. Address " 0 , " Postollico. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Moran , mother of MM. Michael Luary , will tako. . place to-day nt i ! o'clock p. in. Her dnughterri , Mrs. Kelloyof Cliuyonne , Mrn. , Dully of Omaha , and Mr. and Mrs. Loaryi are left to follow to the jrravo an ideal * } mother , and one almost idolized by her children. Highly respected by all whov caiiio in contact with her an object of admiration for her very many Christian virtues. Slio lived mid died a trim and consistent adherent of the Homan ehiireli , Born in County Limerick , Ireland , sixty- nine yours ago. Her remains will bo burieii alongside of her husband at Holy Sepulchre cemetery on the banks of the Missouri , far , very far from her own loved Erin. Pcaco to her ashes ! Notlco , For Sale The building * on blocks 178 nnd 170 and the north half of blocks 183 and 180 , in thu city of Omaha , Said buildings must be Fold within ten days from date and removed from said prop erty within liva days from date of salo. J. B. MA.vcmwmt , Claim Agent , Cor 10th & Leavenworth Sts. Don't buy a loot of land in Omaha until you have scon "Mayno Pltico , " the finnst city property on the market to-day. Call on C' . E , Mayno. Tor tlio The results of Iho book festival given by the W. O , T. U. on Tuesday evening last , wcro visible yesterday In u neatly arranged case in the county jail where they have boon plni-rd for tlio accommo dation of thu prlsoitrrs , Tlioro are 100 volumes of a general miscellaneous character. iivr ; : Ttt-o InrA'-J handsome npnrt- -i1 ineiu lie ecu ( vltli t.-.oiU'rn Impiov-'iuinilf , Mivr In lliu i-dtivBO < ! i ntUiM , ira ly lo bi ( owu. iiioJ In-H'H ' , I l n. x , fa t. < ni t : * Hii'Uli ' 1711) -trr.pt. 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