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TE Tk IATL’ BEE ———— Thursday Morning Dac. 25. T —————— LOCAL BREVITIES, —The clearings at the clearing house yester- day amounted to $289,6i4.24, A marriage license was issued yesterday to Joseph 13, Pipet and Miss Emma Knapp. The firm of Loighton & Clsrke, whole- sale druggists, has been succeeded by the H. T, Olarke drug company. —¥Fred Westbrook and Joreph Robb, the bicyclists, retutned yesterday morning from a professionsl tour of the state, —1In order to properly celebrate Christmas day, no paper will be issued from this offics this afternoon or Friday morning, —All the different freight depots U, P., B, & M., Missouri Pacific and St, Paul & Omaha will be closed to-eay on account of holi- day. — A telegraph lineman was brought in from North Platte Tuosday night having his feet badly frozen, He was taken to St. Joseph's hospital. ~—Tftesn thonsand dollars’ worth of en- velopes, stamped and not stamped, were dis posed of at the Omaha postoffice during the current year, ~The signal officor's department in the go vernment huilding has bsen thoroughly re- fitted, and a full, naw sat of mercurial instru- ments placed thero, —In police court yesterday there were two disturbers of the peace and one plain drunk, They wera each assessed $5 and costs and will spend Christmas in tho county juil. —The Thirteenth street cars are picking up considerabla t:affic among these cold daye, and the success of tha line, so far as pe- cuniary support is concerned, sesms to bo as- ured. —The Northwastern railway gives notice that Rock Creek, on the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri River railroad, has been opened as gtation, Tt is sovouty-nine miles from West Point. —The [postoffica will bo eclosed to-day Christmas day, same as Sunday’s, only open from 12 to 1 p. m. Tho letter carriers will make one early morning trip. C. K. Cou- ant, P, M. —Judge McCulloch performed the mar- ringe coremony last night at 1411 Leaven- worth street that bound togother two fond hearts, Lawrenca Neft and Miss Josephine Henckt were the happy couple. —The Brk wishes its 10,000 readers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy Now Year and may your path through the coming year be strewn with the roses of prosperity and may your star of hope lose none of its lustre. —A small blaze occurred yesterday after- noon at the corner of Ninth and Davenport streets, the residence of Mr. Charles Haynes taking fire. ‘Lhe alarm was sounded, the fire ) . Y EMBER 25, 1884 CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES, A Programme of Services aad Amase- ments for the Day. Doings About the City and How the Day Will Be Spent. To-day is the day of all days to the chiliren. For nearly niueteen hundred years, ever since the birth of Christ, when the wise men from Judea made their presentations of frankincense and myrrh, it has been the cnstom of friends to pre- sent to each other on thoe glad Christmas day some little token of love and friend. ship. Moro espectslly do the children look forward to this day with a great de- greo of expectation and they can hardly walt till morning dawns to see what Santa Olaus has brought them., Inalmost every homein this wide land was hung up last night a little— yes, and big stockings too, for a receptacle into which old Santa Claus might dump his load of good things, and as thelittle ones were tucked away Ia their beds their hearts beat so that it was al- moat impossible for them to sleep, Before daylight this morning they were all awake, and out of baed they climbed and rushed to theplaco where their atock- Ings were hung uo, and then such » jolly time a8 they had. But theroe are homes where tho little ones found only empty stockings, and the look of dlsap- pointment upon the little faces was sad indeed to witness. Thiais a timo when those who have should not forget those who have not, but should make glad the heart of some littlo waif who knows not the kind and loving care of a father and mother. Ohristmas day in this city will be at- tended with the usual church services, amusements and hilarity. Seme will listen to the words of the minister, others will devots their time to hearing the worda of the actors while still others will indulge in an Interview with *Tom and Jerry.” Some will take it in its natural strength while others will take two ““Toms” to one *‘Jerry.” As near & complete list of the doing In the city to-day es could be obtalned is published below: ST, PHILOMENA’S CATHEDRAL. Christmas services at the Catholic cathedral will begin with high mass at & a. m., to be followved by low masses at 7 and 9 a, m, Pontifical high mass, the grandest ceremony of the church, will begin at 10:30 a. m. Rt Rev. Bishop 0'Connor, cslebrant, assisted by Fathers Kelly, O'Connor, and McCarthy. A ehort sermon will be delivered by the latter. An appropriate accompaniment to the joyful character of the eervices will be the rendition by the cholr of Mozart’s celebrated “Twelfth mass,” Professor Mayer will preside at the organ, and the Muslcal Union orchestra will play the accompaniment. Miss dopartment was called out, but the flames wero extinguished without extrancous assist- ance. ~ Doputy Umited States Marshals Calp and Fannie Arnold will lead the cholr, Fol- lowlng is the programme: Kyrie Eliezon, .Bass golo and chorus J. G. Bell. Gloria. .. Soprano solo aud chorus byterian church, corner of Leavenworth and Twentloth atroets, there will be a Christmas tree and entertainment. ENGLISH LUTHERAN, At the English Lutheran church corn- or of Sixteenth and Hatney streets, Rev. J. 8. Detweller, pastor. Christmas will be appropriately celebrated. Regular church service at 11:00a. m. Sunday school “exercises at 7:30 p. m. Christ- mas tree and exersises by the children. SARATOGA UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL, Tonight at the Saratoga school house the Saratoga Unlon Sunday #chool will give an entertalnment known as a “‘Christmas Festiyal.” There will be a programme, and tree, UNITY CHURCH, The Christmas festival of the Sunday nchool will take place Friday night, be- ginning at 7:00 p. m. There wiil be an exhibition of some very fine stereopticon view with some readings and then a supper. AT GERMANIA HALL, At 'Gormania hall this evening the Turn Verein soclety will have a Christmas tree and appropriate exercises, After this there will be a dance. AT BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE, At Boyd's opera house thls af- ternoon will be given a matineo perform. ance of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” The Boston double company will present the piece, which will also be presented in the evening. AT TURNER HALL, At Turner hall today a matineo performance of the “Merry Wives of Windeor” will be given, and will also be given in the evening with a strong cast. 1i any entertainments of church ser- vices havo been omitted in the above list it is because thoy have not reached the ears of the reporter. Watching Deerings General Agent, Tuesday afternoon a crowd collected at the oftice of W, J. Kennedy, corner of Thirteenth and Harney streets. At the above place everything wore Its usual business-like air, so why this gathering? It was evident something was wrong. la these days of failures, embezzlements and bogus checks, a gathering of this kind indicates trouble. Business men need “‘watch”-ing. It proved so in this cage. ‘W. M. Lorimer satat his desk busily at work, utterly oblivious of his impend- ing doom. His agents scattered over the state of Nebraska had been working up a acheme, and so arranged matters that escape for hith was impossible. He must ba *‘watched.” At 3 o'clock, the crowd becoming boistrous, Mr. W. J. Kennedy, in a neat speech, presented Mr. Lorimer, the popular general agent of the Deering harvesting machinery, with a fine gold watch, a8 Christmas present from the Deering agenta of Nebraska. Mr. Lorimer was thoroughly surprised, and seemed much affected, but recover- ing, replied in a very happy manner, after which he recelvea the congratula- tions of his numerous friends assembled. Mr. Lorimer, though comparatively a newcomer in Omaha, has now hosts of Bosides grand holiday ball on the evening of De- joyable kind, and this one will be unusu- ally so. clusively. one of their pleasant dancing parties, the usaal standard of this club’s enter- tainments. pollo club will give a masquerade party under the suporvision of Messrs, Sterns- dorf and Cook, week at the residence of a well-known society lady, which promises to be largely ;ttendad by the members of upper ten- om. parties and balls, away and tho new one ushered in upon ths city of Omaha given up for the time to pleasure, rejoicing and gala festivities. towns. rallroads and counties. for 16c. Omaha, Neb co. An Almost Unprecedented Snap of perlenced in the city for many a day. Frost-bitten noses, HOLIDAY JOY. The Festivities of toe Comieg Holi- day Week, ComingE€vents Oast Their Shadows Betore Them- The coming week promlees to be one of the most brilliant and jogous in the history of Omaha holidays, Balls, par- ties and social events, are being an- nounced in unlimited number and there will be no lack of opportunities for the noclety man to spread himself,s0 to speak, over a boundless territory. One of the greatest events of the clos- ing year will be the party to be given by the Sans Ceremonie club, Friday, De- cember 26. Speclal arrangements have been made to make this occasion a great and long-to-be remembered one. A large number of old Omaha boys, as well a8 young ladles, returning home to spend the holidays, will be present to make the event one of pleasant memo- rics. Elegant engraved programmes and invitations have been issued, which are models of taste and beauty. Dacember 20¢h, the popular Newport club give a party at Masonic hal . The Metropolitan club will give a cember 30th, The soclal events of this organlzatlon are always of the most en- The full dress will prevail ex- On December 30th the E. H. C's. give which promises to be in all respects up to December 31, Now Year's ove, the Ap- A private german Is to take place next Particulars have not been made public yet. Besides these briefly outlined events, there will be, of course, many private The old year will pass Nort 04, Y D UY.ON RLAN 1OVEs AN UULLHR UL UL T SOLD WITH THEE GUARANTEEES ZOF BEING THE BESTS STHAT CAN BE MADEE THE:MICHIGAN'STOVE-COMPANY &1 «RETROIT-CHICAGO -BUFEALGY & SBOLDEY . Tho nie of theterm ** Bhor Uine" In connection with 41k corporate name of a greatrosa conveys an {don of jast what required by the traveling pub- lic—a Short Live Oulok and the best & acy tlons—s11 of which sy hed by the reatosh vallway in Amarica, (rroaeo, jmwavkEE And St. Paul. Iowns And poe over 4,600 milee of b Nlinols, | Isconsin, Minnosots, nd a8 $8 0 aln linee, branches and oonnes tions roach all th great susinece centres of Bhe Northwosband Fe Wost, It naturally angwers th d sorlption of €hc {Lino, and Best Route botweoa Chioago, Milwe axee, St. Paul and Minneapolts, Ohleago, Milw koo, L Croese and Winon! g:{wo. Milwaukeo, Abordoen and Ellend oay g ‘wusan and Merrill, Ohloago, Milwaukeo , Beaver Dam and Oshkosk. Chloago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Oconomowoe. Ohloago, ilwaukoo, Madison liwaukeo, Owatonna and Falribaull Ohlcago, Belolt Janesvitlo and Mineral Pol Cbloago, Elgin, Rockford and Dubuque, Chicago, Clinton, Rock Island and Cedar Raplda, Chicago, Council Blufa and Omaha. Ohlcago, Sloux Oity, Sloux Fallaand Yanktos Chicago, Milwaukoo, Mitchell and Chamberlatn Rook Ialand, Dubuque, 81. Paul and Minneapolls. Davenport, “almar, 8t Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman tloepera and the Fincst Dining Cera In 1o w:rld aro yun on the main linos of the CHICA MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY, and ov attention s patd o passengera by courteousemploy of the Company. MERRILL, Gen'l Managor, . V' H, CARPENTEP , Gon'l;Pase. Agh. T. CLARK, Gon'l QRO H FORD. A ab, Gen'l P Ag1 e — Map of Nebraska, Just lssued, in colors, showing cities, Malled M. Wolfe, 120 S. 14th st., dls-2w J. e — Smoke Seal of North Qarolina Tobac- - — BOREAS ON A BUST. Cold Weather—Kigures. Yeaterday was one of the coldest ex frozen feot, and NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF —_5 Himebaugh &&Taylo}, ~LARGEST STOCK O¥F-- FINEBUILDERS HARD WARE In the State: CONTRACTOR & BUILDERS ETINATE® FURNISERD. Buy ?lour Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for ess than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES BUFFALO U, S, STANDARD SCALES Counter, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for the Indian Department given for Bufiulo Scales ex- clusively. Scale REPAT S ELCO P, OMAHA. NEBRASKA 95 DER CENT ISCOAT ——ON ALL— CASH SATES WINTER GLOTHIN SEFE OUR REDUCTIO Suits formerly $10.00 now $7.50. Suits formeriy $12.00 now $9.00. Suits formerly $16.00 now $12.00. Suits jormerly $24.00 now $18.00. Over Coats formerly $ 8.00 now $ 6.00. Dver Coats formerly $10.00 now $ 7.50. Over Coats formerly $16.00 now $12.00. Dver Coats formerly $18.00 now $13.50. Oveun Coats formerly $24.00 now $18,00. And every other article in proportion. 06 Farna St BNEWMAN & CO friends in all parts ot the state. he has succeeded in building up a trade for the machines he represents, of which any one might feel proud. A worthy present worthily bestowed. chillod bodtes were] the infallible ther- mometers which told plainly that the mercury was performing acrobatic foats of the most alarming nature, far below zero. The general suffering was intense, and a number of serious cases of mischiet wrought by the 0old have been reported The signal office records tell, in accents plain and unmistakeable, the Arctic tide. The lowest temperature attained during the day was 16 degrees at early morn. From this point the mercury slowly roso and stnod at a mean during the day of 11 degrees. At six o’clock in the morning the quicksilver stood at 14 degrees, at 10 o'clock 14 degrees, 12 o'clock 13 d grees, 2 o'clock 11 degrees, 4 o'clock 11 degrees, at G o'clock 9 de grees, while at midnight it had tumbled to 15 degroes. And (frightful thought!) the sigual people predict still colder weather for to-day. All through the west, north and northwest the samo atate of cold weather prevails, in greater or ‘Wright came up last night from Richardson county with two prisoners named Mackin and O'Brien, who have been violating the revenus laws-—one by selling liquor and the other by selling tobaces . —Yesterday at D, W. Saxe's drug store, & magoificent dressing case was rafllod off, Mrs. Belle Doriux held the lucky number which drow the priz3. It was a magnificent thing, containing fourteen separate pieces and a music box attachment., —A loving couple of young paople who were driving down Douglas strect, about 9 o'cleck last nighs, were given a cold set-back by being thrown out of their sleigh, the run. ner of the cutter breaking as it raached the corner of Twelfth street. —Spencer C. Blake has instituted euit in Judge Bartlott's court against the proprietor of the St. Charles hotel. Blake claims that he has been boarding at the St. Charles for some time, and had paid up all arrears, but that his trunk had Leen seized on a board Miss McNamara, Qui Folis H. It Blair and Miss D. Qui Sedes, ... Trio I, R, Blair, Miss D. Tohoson, J. P, Murphy. Cum Sancto. Chorus Veni Creator Solo izs F. Arnold, Sermon, Rev. Father McCarthy, Credo....... . Kt Incarnatus. CHAS. SHIYEREGK, Eurniture UPHOLSTERY AND D RAPERIES, V'ASSENGER' ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS. | 1203, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St., Omeha, N» Gen, Howard On Forefather’s Day, General Howard {s in Chicago, whither ho went as a guest of the Chicago Con- gregational club to help to celebrate ‘‘Forefathers’ Day,” on Monday evening. Ta its report of the celebration a Chicago paper says: When Gen. Howard roso to epeak of “The Pilgrim as a Soldier” he was greet- ed with a round of applause which did not subside for -some minutes. ‘‘The soldier seems to have little place in this country now,” said the gray-haired vet- eran, ‘‘unless the communists or Nihil- ists or other “‘ists” you have here in Chicago do as they threaten to do—burn Qua-tatto 1L, R. B air, M Crucifixus. Quartatto , I R, Blair, X eon, J, P. Murph Offertory. Adeste Fidelis: Solo, Mrs. Dr. Coffman; duet H. R Blair and J. P.’ Murphy; trio, H. R. Blair, Miss D. Johnson, J. P, Murphy; quar- tette, Mre, Dr. Coffman, Miss D, Johnson, H. K. Blair, J. P. Murphy; chorus. Sanctus. Chorus Benedictus. ..Solos Mrs. O. McCaffary, Mrs. Dr. Coffwan and . P, Murphy. FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED OY THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, Ili. St. Louis, Mo. wekens o Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder ~AND— 0. GONNAUGHTON, 8 BRADY 8T., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. 8. A, Eatablished 1878—Catsrri, afness, Lung and Nervous Discesos Speedily and Fermanently Oured, Patients €¢ at Home. Wriie for “Trn Mep1oAL-MissioNary,” for the People. nauliation and Ocrrespondence Gratis, P. O. Box £92. Telsphona No. 26, BON. EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, saye: ¢ Physlolan of Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, Test Dry 1 Yeust, CGROCERS, WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY Dill which he had never contractod, —Christmas boars especial eiguifieation to Marshal Cammings, as that event is also the anniversary of his birth, To-morrow he celehrates his fiity-fourth birthday, and he has invited the whole police force to repair in a body to his residence, to partake ot a sumptuons ropast ho will have prepared for them, 0 —Officer Ole Oleson found a man lying in a stupor in the doorway of Lehman's store, on Farnaw mt L o'clock this morn- ing, and aftar ¢ sble difficalty succsed. ed in awakening him and brought him to tho city jail. His hauds and ears were protty badly frozen, wnd were he not discovered «» timely by tho oflicxr ho would undoubtedly have frozen to death, —B. R, Lowenstein, the insurance man who was tripped up a few weeks ugo in endeavoring to perpetrats a doublo swindle on the Nebraska and Towa [usurance company and a Caming county farmer ix still in prison. Since his apprchension, & number of other charges of fraud have been preferred against him, s prospects for beivg sent up for a long term nally good, Hensel, the grocer, who has been s having spirited bis goods away and d himeelf from ks store on Caming live, in tho city aud doing business South Twenty-sixth etreet store, near Sheeley's. o kays that he has no trouble with & and that he consolidated io thought it would pay best, end he caunot imagine how the mor ated. lara May, daughter of Hiram O, Beomer of this city, died st Omaha on Sunday morn 115 years, She was with her mother time of her daath, Clara’s lifo was in Lanviog with the exception of the part tao yours, aud sho wis a univers 1 favor. ite with both old and vou g Sha wasa prod wer Wi her pro ably be buried was (yphioid fover 80 far v mwical accomplishments the time of concerned, and ath e of the wost 4, in the ue r Her divwe iblie f Tue Bee duy, is nea ly & Omaha iig R 0 it the ALy news papar. Ino view perfoot aud ¥ lor Lo nuak: atistical r le, tho publishers are » their yreof review and bu r cunpeliad o payi at once 2 teade s dirce days bef re press Toaswuch asthisis by all ds, th most elaborats wnd ¢ sy sdvertisement of Owaha over a ten ptod, it cach cluss of trads and tr sentod io the business dir have not already given the fo desivatly that bs fully repre- Those who r orders to the so- licitors will do well to do 50 at cnce. Orders and dicections may ba 1afe at this office or uo- &ics to call may be given by teleph Chorus ..Solo Agnus Dei, Dona Nobis, Miss M. Swife Chorus, G. ¥, Mayer, oreanist; Miss ¥, Arnold, leader o choir; Prof. S, Hofwaun, leader of orchestra, Sopranos Miss . Arnold, Mrs_0, McCaf- fery, Mra T. Fitzmoreis, Mits M. McNamara, Mra/ Dr Coffwan, Mias Clara Rhoder, Miss 13, Keunedy. Altos -Mias D, J M, Swift nors—H Bass—J, ( Baum ¥. Rhoder, Ity ell, J. P, Murphy, John TRINITY CATHEDRAL. The grest festival service, with the lebration of the Holy Communton and 1 by the dean, ut10:30 a, m. It's alf hour early to accommodate all tho communicants. The order of ex- erclaca will bo as follows: Processional —Songs of Praise Angels Sagg............. Venite—Parisian T the Arranged ..by J. Stanier ) Gerard ¥, Jubilate Deo—(from service in G) - ..ard F, Cobb trom Handel’s Introit—alielujah ¢ Massiak, Kyrio Elisson—from ser 3). . Ger- Gloria Tibi (from servic Hymn—Shout the Glad Gloria Patri —(afte Offertory anthom- Tours Tallis rard AL Things Come of Thee., Sunctus—(from sorvice in ¢ Commu I ..l Re servics in G Gerard F, O rald_ Angels YRR Mendelssohn of the Christ: Day rer- i, at 10:30, will con g well-known s‘ugers: Misses Calderwood, Va- Doy'e, Wooley, 'Wil. Allsn Alrn . 4 inkon, Breckon , Van- , Penuell, Gould, Tuttle, Rnff, gors ntoris Chuir ~Misses Brown, Tat. herb, Baloombe, . Shears, | Cremer, M, Mrs . o, Mrs, Wiolwe Shield', & Meusers' 3 | Shielde' B ! / | Sannders o | 1 por, Wi kins, Young Kkins, Mrs. Potter, Mrs, 1 k. e, Peck, a BAPIIST CHURCH, A Cbristmas entortainent to consist | of recitations, dialogue ¢, wiil ba | given by th ) school, cor- | teenth and Davenport streets, | (Christmae) evening at 7 Au adwission fee of 156 cents for adults sud 10 cents for children ot members of the echool will be charged, PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH, At the Peeshyterian church, corver of | ith aud Castellur sireere, ore will ba a Christmas tree | entertalnment for the children Fridsy evening at the Southwest Pres to. ! the city. In that case Iam eure you Paritans will prove as valorousas you have been in the past.” He then re. viewed the exploits of Miles Standish and other pllgrim leaders who were called upon %o subjagate the large tribes of hostlle Tndians in tho early days of the New Eonglaud settlements, *The Savior honored the centurion" concluded Gen, Howard, ‘‘and we honor the brave soldiers who have wielded the sword for religion and civil right and liberty.” —— BIG DAMAGE SUITS. Damsge to the Amount of $125,000 Called for by ¥laintifrs, ) Sults have been commenced in the dis- trict court of Liuccla county by uine dif- ferent plaintiffs against D. Rankin & Co, Live Stock company, a corporation of Chicago, for §125,000, The damages acked for are because of the cattle of the plaintiffs dying from Spanish fever, the disease having been contracted from cat- tlo unloaded at Brady’s Island by the de- fendants. The suits, upen application of the de- fendants, were transferred t> tho federal court in this city, and tho transcripts were reccived by their attorueys, Messrs Savage and Morri, This is a big euit, and its progress will ba watched with a great deil of interesr by the cattle men of the great northwest A CRU: HED LEG, H G Atkinson Badly Hurt While Coupling Cars inthe £, &M, Yaxds, Yesterday morning about 8:50 H, G, At- kinson, @ swltchman in the B. & M, yards waa engaged in coupling car | Oming to the icy condition of the track he elipped aud wes caught beiween the tendor of the engine aud a box-car. His right log was badly erushed, He was taken to his Lomo, coruer of Sixth and Paclfio streets. A physician waa called and the vundel man was made as comfortable g posaible, but bis injuries are of such anature that little hope is entertained for his recovery, _Ho'is abour 23 years of sgo and is a single msn, No blama is attached to anyone. —e— Waxten—To exchange wild or improv- ed lands 1o Nebraska or lowa for Hard- wate, or stock of general merchandise, | Address J. Linderholm, Genos, Nance county, Nebr, m-lm less degree, 829, K., of H., Thureday the 25th inst at 7:30 p. m. for the nomination and eles- tion of officers for the ensulng year. Every member is requested to be prosent. OLSON—GARDNER—December 21 happy couple, ANDREWS’ s Kuoights of Honor, Attention, Regular mesting of Omaha Lodge No. By order of the Lndge. T. G. MACRANE, Reporter, S — MARRIED. at No, 2002 Nicholas street. by R Detweiler, Mr. Ola Olion and” Miss Louisa Gardner, Both of North Omaha. Many friends extend thoir hearty congratu- ations and wish & “Merry Christmas” to the RYING T0 HOLD DOV PEARLBAKING POWDE| BakiigwntR PS1000. Civen Ifalum or any injurions gnbstaz.ces et be found in Androws tively PUR Cata rh;wBron And all alseases of the Lungs, Head and Throat,teate der Neuralgin, 1theumat OMAHA Medical and Surgical INSTITUTE. 1118 HOWARD STREET, N. E. Corner 12th and Howard Ste.) For the nent of all Chronic and Surzical Diseases Diseases of Females, of the Nervous Sys- tem, and Private Diseases of the Uri nary and Sexual Organs, a chitis o v X ed by t e new methor o Medicaticn by Tobala (tion. The New German Iuhalor o Atomizer) EYE and EAR Diseasey treatrd by an experienced Speoialist; canes of the Heart, Liver, Stomach 1, Eto. Ete, ‘furnished ction of iaratus to be ntiflc ex: We ou ine their y lnet:l supplied fn the 6+ Strictly ngfldential. )1l parts of the country by ex= f tull do. rvat Ooe personal luterview pacity Nery Medical and 8u OPEN AT Address allietts s to = . = Qmaha Medical & Surgical Tnstitue 1118 Howard 8t,, Omaha Neb, ALL HOURS AND NIGHT, e aptivy and Marked Snccess.” CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Devenport, wrl *‘An nonorable derfal Cor Honrs 8 to b. 1409 and 1411 : Dodze St.,{ Catal)zao1 Facaished on appliostion GEEMAN D. WYATT, LUMBER MERCHANT g “OMAHA, - NER MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT Orange Blossom Flour STEWART & CO, { OMAHA !NEB 'AND 20TH §TS - ) L A 1013 Jones 3treet NORTHWESTERN ECTRIC LIGHT COMP'Y OMAHA, NEBRASKA, p ite Slectric Lightirg Co. for State of Ne Scle agents of Unitéd States Electric Lightirg Co. : hr;n-l»\: Ow: ers of western patents for Electric Motors, Artf Imx‘x\)p.Mu. gul lirge incandescent and small incandescer t ele chrie ]‘mpy-.‘ m«npt:r than zas. best Liout Kxows. Adopted by the United Mnh«.) gov- ernment and all the leading steamship lines and leading hotels, For P i OFFICE, N.W. CORNER 15th AND FARNAM edlin } A4SK FOR RED CROSS. Ny BN

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