8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : RITNDAT , ATGTTST 15 , 1880-TWELYE PAGES. IGHT'S AN The cut below shows the 400 choice lots adjoining the mammoth packinghouses and stock yards of SOUTH OMAHA. These lots will he sold on Monday and Tuesday , August 16th and 17th > At Public Auction. A Free Train will leave Union Depot over the Union Pacific promptly at 10 o'clock and arrive at the Annex at 10:15. : REMEMBER THE DAffi ST i ® and 0. A Fair Show for Everybody , To and from the addition. A special train of ten coaches has been char tered and ti'lll Icarc Union Jepot promptly at JO o'clock a. m. on both Tte Poor , the Rich , and days of sale. the Speculator EXCURSION RATES . _ _ _ "n' ' " * rrwK'ciSxii ji * ' ' ' " laiiliiferi On all railroads for rlsltors outside All Have the Same Chance at of Omaha. this Sale , W1PP' "TERMS OF SALE ; " One-fifth (1-G ( ) cash , balance In monthly payments of .iifi.OO. JL'rlv- atc terms to puchat > crs of two or more loin. These lots are all In the wave of the boom , and He immcdi- titclu south of the Stock Yards , and in the vicinity of the 1'ackiny Jrouses of South Omaha. The railroads , in- Oil t7ie Grounds. cludlny the licit Line , all center near this addition. 11 is estimated that 3,000 Iffinon Mud mil be in attendance. onwlilchto build homes within the next six months. Never in the his tory of Omaha has such an oppor tunity been offered speculators or Come and sec the prettiest addition Jiomc-scclicrs to yet lots at their oiun ever laid out in Omaha. For fur price and on such liberal terms. ther particulars call on H MAYNE'S BROTHERS. They Withdraw From the Old House and Start For Themselves. After having served faithfully and well In the school of the C. E. Maync Heal Es tate and Trust company for a number of years , the two brothers , A. H. and L. H. Mayno , severed their connection with that firm yesterday and to-morrow morn ing start in business for themselves under the firm name of Mayno Bros. , at 1010 Farnani street. Thpy will carry on a general real estate business , having one of the most com plete lists of city properly in the city. They are also agents for the sale of the celebrated Orchard Hill and Nowportaml lor the now addition , 'IMayno Place. " They will quote prices as low as any other dealers in the city. Their long con nection with the C. E. Mayuc real estate. ollico has given them a largo experience in this business , and their judgment as to values can always bo relied upon. Both the brothers , by their gentlemanly and honest dealings with customers , have made for themselves hosts of friends who will see to it that they have all the busi ness they can conveniently handle. Call upon them at IfilO Fnrnam street and they wil' ' show any piece of property they have for salo. You will find them pleas ant gentlemen to deal with. RELIGIOUS NOTES. To-morrow'H Services at the Churolips Throughout the City. North Presbyterian church , Saunders street. Hov. W. H. Henderson , pastor. Services at 10:30 : a. m and 8 p. m. Sunday school at noon. Young people's ' prayer meeting at 7 p. in. In the eve ning a song service to bn conducted by the pastor will bo hold , Strangers made welcome at nil the services. Presbyterian church , corner of Dodge and Seventeenth btroots. Services at 10:30 : a. m , and 8 p. m. Hov. W. J. Harsha , pabtor. Preaching by Hoy. M. Coyer , of Hook Island. Sunday school nt close of morning worship , 1 oung people's meet ing 7:15. : Scwiml Street M. E. church , Twenty- second and Seward streets. Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m , by the pas- tur. Hov , C. W. Savfdgo. Seats frco and all will bo welcome. Sabbath school at 2:30 : p. m , Christian church , corner Capitol ave nue andTwentieth. H. H. Ingram , pas tor Hours of borvlco , 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at noon. The pastor exchanges with Elder David Hus band , ol Abhland , who will fill the pulpit both morning and evening , The pub lic is cordially invited , Kountzo Memoral church , English Lutheran , corner of Sixteenth and Har- iioyMroots. Sunday school at 11:15 : a. in. Church borvico and preaching at 10(30 ( a. m , and 8 p. m. Morning sermon liv the pastor Hov. J , S. iJt'twoilor , livening sermon by Hov. ( ico. H. Schnur , pastor ot St. Mark's Evangelical Luth eran church. St. Matthew's English Lutheran Sun day school meets at U-30 p m. in Conmo- VOlitun hall , 1021 South Thirteenth street.t _ _ " " t " " "StTMurk's English" Lutheran mission , Hnv. ( ] co. H. Schnur , pastor. Sunday school mooting at 3:30 : p. m. intho , Knights of Pythias hall , corner of Charles nnd Saundor * streets. Southwest Prcibytorhin church , Twen tieth and Lcavenworth btreeUs , Prcno'.i- Ing by Hov. J , M Wilsonj of Cahtollar Strnci Prcubytoriun church , at 11 a. in. 2Nr > ovonlng srrvico. Sabbath hchool 3 p. in , Fnnnral of Mr. James Franco at 0 p. in. Young People's meeting 7 p. in. Gitetullnr Street Presbyterian church , Ilcv.J M. Wilson , pastor. Preaching by Hev. J. N. Boyd , of the Christian Hour , at 11 a , IK. , and by the pastor nt S p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Young People's meeting 7:14 : p. m. The Iluv. Alex. Thompson will preach at lioyd's Opera house morn ing nt 11 o'clock , { subject , "Is the Church of To-day Christian or Worth HavingV" A pan oral invitation is extended. United 1'rcsbytcrian church , 012 N. Eighteenth street. Services tit 11 a. m. ami 8 p. m. , by the pastor , llov. E. II. Graham. Sabbath school after morning service. Seats free. Strangers welcome. St. Mary's Avcnuo Congregational church , llov. Willard Scott , pastor. Services - vices at 1010 : ! a. in. No evening service. Morning sermon by Hev. Fred. Johnston of St. Paul , Neb. 'All are invited. Trinity Cathedral , corner Eighteenth and Capitol avenue , August 8 , seventh Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion , 8.00 a. m. ; morning service , 11 n. m. ; evening service , 8 p. m. ; Sunday school and bible classes 0:30 : a. in. . All scats free nt evening service. Strangers wel come to all services. E. T. lliimcl , act ing Rector , 2115 Chicago avenue. St. John's church. Holy communion at 3 a. m. , morning prayer , litany and sermon by Dr. Doherty at 11 a. m. No evening service. St. Barnabas church. Nineteenth and California streets. Trinity Sunday. Plain celebration at7 : > )0 ) a. in. Choral cel ebration at 11 a. in. Choral evensong at 7iO : ! p. in. Sunday school at 0:80 : a. , m. Seats freo. John Williams , rector. St. Philip's chapel , ( colored ) 818 North Nineteenth street. Lvonsong at 4 p.m. Sunday School at a p. m. John Williams , rector. A. M. E. church , corner Eighteenth and Webster streets. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 8p. m. by Hov. James w. Braxton.lof Topeka , Kansas. Hov. A. Lewis of the Baptist church , will preach at 3 o'clock. Sabbath school at 3 p. m. All are invited. P. A. Hubbard , pastor. First M. E. Church , 1711 Davenport street. Hev. H , N. McKnig , pastor Morning servJco at 10:30 : ; evening service at8 ; Sunday school at 2:30 : p. m. Hov. Bishop Bowman will preach at 10:30 : day evening. All are welcome. W. C. T. U. Buckingham homo , Twelfth street. Gospel meeting Sunday' evening , conducted by Mr. Bundy. Tues day 8 p.m. , prayer meeting. Thursday 2 . m. , W. C. T. U. board mooting ; 4 p. m. , E. usjnoss meeting ; 8 p. m , , reform club business meeting. Saturday evening , temperance meeting , conducted by the club. Another Dynamite Victim. James Brady , one of the Chicago police force who look part in the Haymarkct outrage , was in * the city yesterday , the guest of his old friend , Captain Donan- gliuo. Ho was in close proximity to where the deadly bomb fell and was wounded in eight dlilerent places by frag ments of the shell. Being carried from the scone among the dead he lay uncon scious for a long time and subsequently was confined to Im bed for nearly ten weeks. As it is , ho is crippled for life and unable to resume his position on the forco. Ilo will receive his regular pay , which is $1,000 per year , as long as ho lives , It is believed that further provis ion will be uiado by the authorities of Chicago for all thubiavomcn who fought for law and the llfo of Chicago on that toiT.iblo night. As it is , the police who Carticipatod in the Haymarkot riot are Ring substantially remembered by Cni- oago , and so tlioy should bo. Mr. Brady went to Wahoo , Saunders county , last evening to visit his slater , NKW ui'iuniiT PIANOS von $ SOd. Big Bargain ut Max Meyer A : Uro. ' ware- rooms. ANOTHER INDUSTRY. Omaha Again Attracts a Liarnc Man ufacturing Enterprise. The BEE has already published the arti cles of incorporation of a new associa tion , the aim of which is to establish a manufactory here which will give em ployment to fifty men. This new asso ciation is known as the OmahalCorrugated Iron company , which starts out with a capital of $30,000 , It will credits manu factory in Bedford Place , adjacent to the Belt Line , ana but a short distance from the site now occupied by the large iron and foundry lirm of Uslier & llussell. The new company will be ready to un dertake the erection of their work in a few day ? , and it is expected that before forty days shall have elapsed the works will bo in full operation , giving emploj'- mcnt to a largo number of Industrious and thrifty mechanics. In this under taking there are a number of Omaha gentlemen interested. They are asso ciated with several eastern gentlemen who have lately entered into the business circles of the city. This company will manufacture iron shutters , sidings , and roofs , and adapt their work to almost every kind of building improvement. Their idea in selecting Bedford place was because of its proximity to the Belt line , 'which will give them an easy means of shipping to all parts of the country. It is also near to the already excellently established machine shot ) and foundry of Usher & Hussell , who. since they have located in Bedford Place have been rushed with work. Another reason is a desire on the part of the members of the company to encourage thrift among their Qirihloyes , and this they propose to do by gathering nil their employes in comfort able homes in thovicinity of the shops. They feel that when their employes are scattered all over the city tnoy cannot in duce them to lead Hie frugal and friendly lives they otherwise would when gath ered in one neighborhood. This they can easily accomplish in Bedford Place , which has already been selected by man ufacturers its the best place in the city for industrial purposes us well as for the residences of p'eoplo who nro able to appreciate healthy and worthy places of residence. The impetus given to Bedford Place is some thing remarkable. It has been an im petus of ltd own creating , and is being readily improved by hundreds of people , Houses are rented as fast as they can bo erected , and other industries are getting ready to avail themselves of its advan tages. In another year it will bo the Manchester of Omaha , and in another year , there will nut bo another lot to bo had for anything near its present price. They are wise men , therefore , who are now getting for a very reasonable price what in a short timohcnco will command much greater value. Omaha and Bed ford Place are therefore to bo sincerely congratulated in this instance , because what redounds to the future , of the one is an appreciation of and an advantage to the other. ' The Stockmen Pleased. The change of programme on the part of the Northwestern railroad company , published in yesterday's BEE , doing away with tbo local rate on stock shipped to Chicago through Omaha , was considera ble of a surprise to stock men. Every one was greatly pleased and expressions of approvaj and satisfaction wuro heard on every side. "This removes the only barrier whiuh has kept the livestock of Northern Nebraska awav from our mar ket , " said one. "The BEE has done a great deal town id bringing this about by agitating the question continually , and now remember the old sajing , 'givo the devil his dim' and give the railroad credit for having done one good thing tor Omaha , " said another , several shippers from northern Nebraska weio scon and asserted there would be a good deal of stock coming to the Omaha yards from that pait of the state from now on. SOME LiARGE ORDERS. A Baking Powder House Tliat Is Do- in ; ; a Liarjjo liuslness. The Cox Chemical Co. , of this city , which was organized in January , 1880 , has built up such an enormous trade that it calls for special comment at the hands of the BEE. This company manufacture one of the. best powders on the market , which is named the "Silver Gift Baking Powder , " from the fact that with every can sold the choice is given of sovcial pieces of silverware , such as napkin rings , butter knives , sugar shells , butter plates , etc. Besides that they guarantee every can to the purchaser , refunding money if not satisfactory. This is done partly to meet the prices of other houses , and to intro duce their goods on the market. The su perior quality of this baking powder , as well us the handsome gifts , has been the means of introducing it in nearly every city in the United States. As a fair snm- plo of the largo business which they are doing , Mr. Kittcll , the secretary , showed a BEK man an order from Dallas , Texas , for 1,200 dozen cans from one man , an other from San Francisco for 1.000 dozen , Chicago 500 do/en , Philadelphia 330 , Burlington , Vermont , 150 , and others from St. Paul , Detroit and other largo cities , all received this wcoic. Such largo orders as these are seldom received by any house and are therefore a source of pride to the Cox Ctemical [ Co. and the citi/cns of Omaha who taku a deep interest in every dcsorv- in enterprise in this city. The Silver Gitt baking powder is perfectly pure and wholesome and contains no alum am monia , lime , or anydclctcrionssubstanco , and when once used will always bo used. The fact that it has a largo sale in the east in the very midst of the territory of the two other well known powders speaks for itself. The Omaha house of the Cox Chemical Co. is located at 1023 Capitol avcnuo , of which Mr. II. S. Cox is president and Mr. Frank Klltoll is secretary and treasurer. They manufacture only the Silver Gift bauing powder , and are establishing gen eral agents in every city of any import ance in the United States. So great is the dcinund for their goods at present that the chemists and others are working night and day to ill ! the orders promptly , Bargain. S. 10th st. near viaduct , 50x 182 , only HOOO , SA. . SI.OMAN , Fnrnam st. For Sale/ i Finest business cornecitr Walnut Hill. Inquire at onco. STHWART & Co. , Hoom ! } , Iron Bank. . In Thursday's BEE there -was an article headed "Fell by the Wayside , " relating to two girls attending a-fiusinoss college. As a matter of justice" ; it is but fair testate state that this did not refer to the Omaha Business college , butwto the Omaha Commercial college , An InillcnnntfOenlal , Mr. Lew Hill , of the lirm of Boggs & Hill , real estate agents , enters an em phatic denial to the allegation of the county commissioners that his firm are Belling county roads for lots in their ad ditions. Ho claims his linn has never done so and never will do so , and where there is any question of a county road running 'through their property they never sell u lot otherwise than as subject to the lawful road of the county. Ho points further to the fact that in the vi cinity of Quciiloy's packing house , his firm gave a lot to enable the county road to get an opening ; and further , that part of that road is occupied by Quealoy as a garden , while the public have to ride through an alloy. Bargain LeavonwortH St. ; a corner ; only $2,300. S. A. SLOMMN , 1012 Farnani St. AMUSEMENTS. Hnverly's Minstrels ( Joining. Next Tuesday evening Ilaverly's Amer ican-European minstrels will give a per formance at Boyd's opera houso. Siu&e their last visit Dr. Sawtell's St. Bernard Galaxy , a family of the largest and most handsome dogs in the AVorld , have joined them. E. M. Hall , the king of the banjo , is also with them. The old favorites have all been retained , including the three Germans , who will produce new songs and dances that embntco the entire strength of the company. J. II. Hayerly , the father of refined minstrels , will bo hero looking after his company , which will bo a guarantee of a first-class enter tainment , giving the public what he ad vertises. The regular opening of the theatrical season at the Boyd will not take place until tlus 30th , when "Tho Devil's Auc tion" combination appears. Hcscrved scats tor the minstrels can bo secured Monday morning at the box oflico. DIED. FHANOE At Blue Hill. Nob. , at 1 a. m. , on August U , 18SO , James France , a natl\c of Dumfrieshlre , Scotland , in tlio seventy- fouitn year ot his RKC. Funeral this afternoon af 5 o'clock fiom Southwest ricbbyterlan church , cor. 20th and Lcavcuwoith streets. Bargain S. 10th St. near viaduct , 40 ft. frontage , will double in value soon ; only $ -1,000. S. A. SLOMAN. 1512 Farnam St. ClIICKKKINO I'IAI\O3 LEAD THE WOULD. Max Meyer iii Bro , , general western agents. Park & Fowler , at 1523 Douglas , will build you a house in Pruyn Park by making a small cash payment ; bal to suit. Cost. 300 pairs of gents' low shoos being sacrificed at manufacturers' cost. These goods consist of our en tire block of gents' low bliocs , embracing the leading lines in the country. We will close them out at absolute cost. Tiitur.u. & Cooir. 1300 Farnam St. A housn , 8 rooms near 17th street , $150 cash , bal. $10 per month. PAUK < k Fowun : , 1022 Douglas Bargain , Farnam st. opposite court housof improved , $18,000. 3. A. SI.OMAN , 1012 Farnam st. The following week we will sell a lot of trimmed hats for $1.50 , worth fromJ3 to $1 , to make room for fall stock at F. M. Schadcll & Co'a , 218 N. 10th St , Miss Maud Hccco , dressmaker , has re turned and has now September styles now ready. Would bo pleased to have nil call at Hoom 10 , Jacobs block. For Sale. Thoroughbred Hambletonian colt , four years old. Good roadster. Inquiio room a , Iron Bank. 1 Just Received. Fall Style Youmans' Hat . Black , Brown and Tim Feather Weight Hudson's , Millard Hotel block. Bargain , Furnara street , elegant resi dence lot , $2,000. S. A. .SI.OMAN , 1512 Farnam st. Bargain South Sixteenth st. , 50 feet frontage , will double , $3,400. S. A. Sloman , 1512 Farnam bt. Bargain , Harnoy st near 31st , 82x132 , cheap , f 1,000. b. A. SI.OMAN , 1012 Furmiiu st. SPECIAL SALE. Now Pall Drcsq Gondfron Monday , the lOtli August. Wo place on our counters the largest purchase of dress goods we have over made. Wo wcro only tempted into this very largo transaction by the oiler of the goods to us at exactly half price , and on Monday wo shall place them on our counters , giving our friends the entire advantage of our purchase by selling goods worth ? 1,25 at OSc. They are not jobs. OK old , or shop-worn goods , but are all the latest styles of George II. Gilbert , made for this fall trade , and part of a three hundred thousand dollar purchase made by quo of our cubtcrn friends , who divided with us. These goods comprise English Serges 41 inches wide and very stylish . Canvas cloth with Bourctto side band for trim ming in cream and black only. English Cheviot Suitings in all the newest mixtures , 40 inches wide. Camel's Hair Canvas clotlit 44 inches wide , with side band for trmining. Boucle suitings , 44 inches wide , now style of weave. All of these arc of the celebrated manu facture of Gco. H. Gilbert , and have on the original brands and tickets which guarantee them first-class goods , and wo pledge our word that this is the most satisfactory lot of goods that wo have ever oH'crcd our Iricnds. Homembcr Monday morning. N. B. FALCONEH. EXAMINE TUB WONDEHHIU , NEW SCALE ClIICKEHING Ul'ItKJHT PlANOS , tit Max Moycr & Bro.'s ' wart-rooms. Great Destroyer of the "Annex" Pasture land , Albright mad. 400 beautiful homes to bo sold at auction Monday and Tuesday. PIANOS AND OUOANS TO IIENT , as low as $1 per month , at Max Meyer & Uro.'s warcrooms. _ Bargain 2 fine lots in Kilby place , cheap nt $1,000. S , A. Sloman , 1512 Farnam st. Money. Wo are prepared to furnish short time loans in sums of from i100 to ? 10,000 on good real c-slato security. STENVAIIT & Co. , Hoom U , Iron Bank. Bargain 2 lots in South Omaha , cast fronts , cheap , both $1,500. S. A. Sloman , 1512 Farnam st. Annex Sale. Monday and Tuesday next , Come everybody. Parties wishing cheap homes should not miss seeing Pruyn Park. PAUK & FOWLKII , Agt's. , 1023 Douglas. Bargain Corner Leavonworth & 10th Sts. , with line improvements. A splendid business Mto and close to track. Will advance rapidly. Only § 10.000. S. A. SLOMAN , 1512 Farnam St. Auction , Auction , Auction. LOTS , LOIS , LOTS. "ANSEX , " "ANNEX , " ANKHX. " riAI.K , MONDAY AND TUICiJllAY , AUG. 1(1-17. ( Bargain Georgia av. , near Leaven- worth , on grade 511x150 , $3,000. S. A , Sloinan , 1512 Fiirnam ft. Armour' * 1'aolc IIIR It is fuld , will bo built on land adjoining "Albright's Annox" to South Omaha. Comu to the sale next Monday and Tnos- day. Bargain Faruarn St. , a corner ; only f 2,000. S. A. SI.OMAN , 1512 FaruuiQ St. The Physicians and Surgeons of the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Drs. McMcmamy , Coo and Saulding | ; will in the future visit patient * in all pints of the city day or night. In the past wo have been obliged to rcfiibo to do gener al practice , and visit patients at their homes , but as we shall add to our stall of physicians after August the lirst , wo shall be able to answer nil calls in the city or country. The advantages wo oiler out patrons arc : 1st Being a company of physicians whoso inti'tn-its are mutual , all import ant cases will have the united skill of the physicians of the institute and consulta tion whenever necessary without c\tra charge , or the dibadvantages or delays which so often arise from the potty jeal ousies and quarrclb which are common during consultation by rival physicians , and of which the patient knows little but suflerH much. 2d Wo furnish , compound and dis- pens our own medicines , anil know they are fresh , pure and active. Our patients do not have to run the risks of ignorant or careless druggists , or have large drug bills to pay. Our otlico is open day and night , and one or more physicians may Uo called without delay. Wo have had years of experience in hospital and private prac tice , and in the treatment of all kinds and clabscs of diseases , and shall bring our united fckill , ability , knowledge and energy to the aid of every invalid placed under our care. Wo are confident that our advantages and our success will com mend us to every intelligent thinking person. Our charges are $2.00 a visit in any part of the city nifcht or day. No extra charge for medicine. Olllec , north west corner Thirteenth street and Capitol tel avenue. Telephone No. 780. Just Received. Fall Style Youmans' Hat Black , Brown and Tan Feather Weight Hudson's , Millard Hotel block. Wo will build a nice cottage for any one wishing a homo in Pruyn Park. Small cash payment ; bal. $15 to $20 per month. PAHIC & FOWI.EU , 1522 Douglas. Mill-dor Will Out , But "Albright'H Annex" will never get out of the South Omaha boom. Sale Monday and Tuesday next. Bargain. Harnoy bt. near 20th , 100x107 , only $15,000. S. A. SLOMAN , 1012 Farnam bt. Ilnrrnti Tor tlio Oalilo Idno. They are bound for South Omaha. "Albright's Annex" is there. Sale Mon day and Tuesday. Hargitin One of the handsomest cor- norri in ilanscom Place 100x100 , very cheap , $3,000 , S. A , SLOMAN , 1018 Farnam St. I'aclclng HOIIUON , KuctorlcH , Htouk- yai'dH. And everything ; to i make a city. All around Albright H annex milo Monday ami Tuesday. Bargain-Two lots in Mclrosu Hill , north fronts , for ? ' .IOO. S , A , Sloman , 1012 Farnam bt , PIANOS SuiTAiir.n i'oi ; BJWINNT.IIS FOII $25 and upwaidb , on easy payments , Call ut Max Mover it Bfo.'n ' waruroomfl. Bargain--Jones bt. . with trackage , CCx m only S12.0M. : S , A , Sloman , 1M2 Farnam st. Two cottages 5n Walnut Hill $1,500- $250 cash , bal. $15 pur month , full lot. PAICK & FOWJ.KII , 1522 Dou lus. Bargain House and lot on North Six teenth bt , nrar oil work * $2M ) ( > . b. A , Slom..u , lOliJ Fnuiaiu iU