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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1884)
; WEDNESDAY , JDdC. 3L 1884 , Jk KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Hones nnd Mules constantly on hand which wo will neil In retail or wholesale lota. All Stock Warranted as Represented , Wholcc< tndroUll dtklcrain Grain and Baled Hay. Tricot enable 8atlalactionOuaraotced. aiKriTJ'rjmiB. 6s BO3LEI"S : Oornor Fifth Ave. & Fourth St. OouncllBlnffs. DR. J.UDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. eIM Heotrla B * ! i rod ! for Ibi Uonlh ol Koremb r by W. AGENTS WANTED , lUlercncos viy ut tto boilntsa houses In Council BlaCi. JTJDD & BUmi ProptUlirs. Salesroom * 310 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS * PIANOS ! HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FRANI tun. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrlvfcllod or Tone or FlnUhi KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Bay. The Kimbnll Organ , 10 long and favorably knjwn In the west , recommends BTKWAUT. Solo Agent for nbovo lines of Goods. Wardrooms , 829 Bluffs uncil Correspondence Solicited , Agonta Wanted. aiCHAKDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Suponnnndcnl Omaha Iron Works ' < U. P. RAILWAY , - 7TH & 18TH tlTREEla MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS IN WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS , 111 ! , end Orain Elevator tlachinerv MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Olotl STEAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPK. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND R1DG * I I VN e ate prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will ccntract 01 erection of Floviring Mill a and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , from Stona to the Roller System. JSPEspocial attention given to furnishing Powder Plants for any pu po e , and estimates made for some General machinery repairs attende 'promptly. , Aadresa RICHARD & CLARKE , OmahaNeb W. L. WRIGHT , Importer , Jobber and lr nuJ&cturor' Agent ol CROCKERY , GLASSWARE LAMPS , ETC. 13th Street , Bet. Fariiam and Harnoy. OMAHA , - NEBRASKA The Eleotrlo Lamp , IU Candle Power AtONQ THE LIMB OT TUB Chicago. . Si. . Paul , Minneapolis ID. OMAHA RAILWAY. , Yht new sitenslon ol Ihli line trom Waksleld or Jbs BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAB through Ooneord and Oolerldg * T Rwche * tbe teit portion ol tht State , Special Ttlon rites lor land setkeri ovei this line * Wayn > , Noitalk and Ilartlogton , and via Blati to principal paints on the i SIOUX 01TY & PAGIFIO RAILROAD Trains over tht 0. , St. P. U. si O. Railway to COT nfton , Sioux Cttr. Pooca , Uaitlogtoo , VYavoe tat W Off oik , Cfon.xa.eot * * oirtimont , Oakda. , Ntllrh , aadthiODgb to Tal eotlne , onseuU A BIG CAT FRE ( Also 1 ! { valuable and reliable re cipes ( never before published , ) any one of which is worth 51.00 am from that to 825.00 , ncd a copy o the ' 'Cultivator" sent FiiEE ti any one tlmt sends 3 stamps to pa ; postag * etc. , Ji comic picture card will n'so ' bo enclpsed in the pack oge. These recipes are valuable tt I he household and any energetic per sou knowing the secrets they disclost need never want for money. PJeasi write name and address plainly. Pu 8 stamps in a letter and address i to tue WESTERN PUB , CO..boj 500 , Omahn , Neb. COUNCILJLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. 1 SUFFERINGS OF THE SICK , Fnrtlier iQflicalions of Nfinlect on tbc Part of the Brscs , What tlie County Physician Says in His Own Defonso. Moro Complaints From Ncnnmycr. The starting of the investigation naked for by 1m : Br.r. aooma to bo rnpldly de veloping facts and statements concerning ho CATO received by the tick who nro under the county charge. The boaid of health by passing a resolution consur- ng the county physician haa started up , hat gentleman nnd ho ia quito indignant. Bo donlca the statements thnt ho haa not personally visited the patients , or that 10 has In anyway neglected hia duty. ELo clnlma that if there waa n lack of 'ood or clothing or fuel , it waa not hia iault , and that the services which ho waa : o render have boon well rendered , and .hat af tor presenting the proof of thla to the board , If the rcaolution censuring ilm is not roacindod , ho will take palna : o show up some other facta which may throw light upon the notions of others The board of health had a mooting yesterday nftornoou. A letter wai rjad t > y the mayor from Rlr. Noumayor , the proprietor of the Coy honao , complaining of treatment there , and urging that thu founp ; man there alck ahnll bo removed to the pcat-houao at onco. The letter was suppoaed to bo full of small-pox germs , and It was handled very gingerly and with nauy grim jokoa by the mayor nnd ho board. Mr. Hardln reported that ho lad since the writing of the letter en raged Mr. Noumayor at $3 a day to ntirao ho young mnn , nnd that provisions wore > eing aont there as called for. Mr. Nou mayor demanded that the qucr mtmo bo removed from the Coy house aa there was 10 danger from that building and no cases hero , and threatened to ano the city for lamogoa unless this waa dono. The board locidod that it was not yet aafo to remove .ho quarantine , and that it mnst bo main- ained for the present. The board passed a resolution to the fleet that County Supervisor Graham md Overseer Hardin were now doing all n their power to oaio for the patients , and to prevent-any spread of the disease. It appears that the man and woman iinployod to nurse the girl at the peat louao must have neglected their duties. They were being paid § 8 a day and board vnd It Booms that they shoal have cared tor her well. It Is claimed that the clrl was reported bv the county physician ns tting along all right , and the next day she died. The county physician told THE BEK man yesterday that the girl bad the worst sort of confluent smallpox , and there was no show for her to have lived anyway , but tha overaoer of the poor , Mr. Dardinwho hia been invoatlgating the mattrr , has gathered the information that the girl got away from the nurses and got outdoors , thus causing her death. If thia la true , it aoema that the nurses muat have been almost criminally careless in their watching. . Ono thing seems agreed upon by nil concerned , and that is that it ia almost murderous to take sick persona in a wagon , on cold wintry dayp , throe miles or more into the country , and the end will now como to that sort of procedure. It is to bo hoped that there will not be an end to the investigation until every fact ia shown up , and if there ia any blame to bo attached to any one , it should bo oflicially stated , with the extent ol the blame. The Greatest Shop in P rlf > . Paris letter to the Springfield Republican , . On the other side of the Seine is the world Renowned BonMarcho , uhiclt does nlmiit : is much business with foreign w with imtivo purchasers , nnd which to gether with the Douvre and ono or twr other laigo shops lias Hwallotfod up s much of the small commerce of France. Every afternoon at I ! o'clock an elderlj irapoctor with a vhito cravat and hail and inoii.staeho to match , enters thu read < ing room of the Bon Marche , usually fill ed with people availing themselves of the stationary , reading the nowwpapers and turning over the handsome collection ol photographs , and invites whoever will It accompany him on a nsit to the estalisl incut. It is very well worth wliilo to fol low this amiable personage and to listen to the formula which he has arranged foi himself and which ho repeats every tlaj to. a delighted audience with thu polite ness and suavity of which only Ficncl education and language am capable. Bi reminds one of those retainers or hiimliK of the old nobility of which Balzac li.'ii- fricndsdrawnHUchadmirablcpnrtiaitsinhi ! "Scenes of Provincial Life , " a race mag nificent in their devotion and fidelity , now alisl ; long passed away. 'JhiS honor of tin Bon Marulio is his own , Bo rojoiccs ii its extent and opulence as if ho uero t < one to profit by its immense Kales and iti triumphs over its rivals. Probably ho ha : no happier moments than those in whiel he reads bontimcnts of astonishment am admiration upon the facts of his listener * ; and hears their sympathetic axplimations , Ho first exhibits the boudoir in whicl cold's designed for evening wear an show n in the daytime. 1 lie room is made perfectly daik and a touch upon HOIIIU me chanical contrivance orelectric button acti upon all thu gas burners at once am floods the apartment \\ith light , Ihii performance , so simple in Ameiica is bj no means so common on this sidu of tin water and excites no small uoiucv am delight. Next bu shows a wnt of 'council chamber in winch the destines of tin business arc decided. This room contain ! a life si/e photograph of M. Bouccicault. . in which you arc iccmested to remark "L- hnnto tit lit gi'iierositu" which wcru Iiii principal clianicteristicrf , and a maihh bust of liisiduw , Mine. Boudcault , tin present and solu proprietoress of thu VUH establishment , do then conducts hi' ' Dock thiough galleries filled with rid 01 iinc.su and Jananese umbroideiies , ] > as < mountains of tapestried and eastern rugi and fiirHaiul , tlaough ( oniiKUtineiita fittec up like rooms with luxurious funiitun and hiingingH. From hern it obtained ; view of tlio Hiirgiug mawi of liuyurn am Kellers below in thu main body of tin building , and tlio infinite variety of tin merchandibu shining with all thu colors o the rainbow. The jien of a Xola or a Di Amici.s might revel in a description of all this , but it is entirely beyond thu power : of a nioilefct Anglo-Saxon. Hidden Trcamiro. Cbicaco Herald , "Speaking about hidden trea-suro , ' M'd a D.ikota man at the Pii'mur housi list evening , "I've seen lots of digging fo : nnd Ml vi rand greenbacks , but nnth- o what Imt bt-tu KO ng on % fur years on tlio Nurtlurn 1'ne licncnr Uimnaixk , id no 0110 claims that there isnnymomy irud thirc cither. "E\cry few weeks iunncbody will como long with n gang of men and begin exca vating. They'l dig and dig , sometimes going over the MUIO ground two or tlitvo times. Then they 11 give it up and co away , and a month inter thcro wi 1 bo three or four more gangs atwork. _ 1 have known the excitement to die out for several weeks and then new men full of coiifidenco will appear and go to work. Sometimes they come with sun-eying in struments and emlenvor to locate the spot. Veiy often a man w 1'como along with a pick and shovel and dig all by himself for weeks. "There is n tradition thnt the treasure was buried there thiity or foity years ngo by n party of fur traders , and you can't drive it out of the minds of the people. They have just about wrecked ono farm by their operations and they are encroach ing on others. The men \\lio own thu land iu that \ icinity charge a fixed nuiu per day for the privilege of digging and then mnko thu explorer enter into tin agreement to divide in case anything is found , i suppose now that cold weather has como on the search w 11 bu suspended , but in the spr ng you'll seu them nrpuml there with maps and compasses th'cker ' than land agents. " "What is it that is buried ! " asked a by stander. "Ifit isn't money what on wuth is it thnt people are so anxious to gctr "Oh , I forgot , " said tlio Dakota man. "it's a ban-el of whisky , If it bad only boon money the search would have been abandoned long ago. " BPOUT IN THE COOK PJ T. Twenty Bnttlea Fought Ycstcrdnj NoarMUxvaukeo Ueforo n Imrgo Crowd. December 28 Local nud Chicago sporting men arranged to-day to havu a big cocking main at a convenient place near this city , which turned out to bu very interesting. Jt was the first event of the sporting season. It began early and lasted all day. Qhu .birds were from Milwaukee and neighboring cities , and were in good condition. Some dis played unusual gameness. Money changed freely but in small amounts. About foity battles were fought. Iho first was : > etweon a pair of stags , a dark red and a due dominiquc. The dominique had a reputation at stake , but was laid out in hreo minutes. The fight was lierco at hues. Much money was lost on thu dom- uique. The second was also a stag light between a liylo named Congressman Delis- : or and a black red. Betting was oven , and the birds were known to bu good ightors. Dciister took money at Chicago , lliey went hard at each othur. The red was clipped the first on-slaught , but fought through in excellent style. He was horribly galled iu the head , and his leg was broken but ho went on. The pyle eanio out n inner unhurt. The third battle was between two blinkers , a led pylo and a gray duckwing. Both were acknowledged stayers. The duckwiug wiis n favorite in the betting. In the iirst round the red got his spur through the the du"k's head and clinked him. A hot fight followed. The gray tumbled around entirely blind and showed cowardice. Ho was terribly punished. The red took considerable money. There was a sharp light between a black red ( Rolling Mill ) and n red breast. The red breast was considered the best but the other came out winner. The red was disabled from the start and fought in spasmodic jerks. He became exhausted easily. The battle lasted twenty minutes. An exciting battle was fought between a black Tartar and a white rooster. The white was steeled through the breast five times , and then gave up. 1 ho Tartar won an easy victory. The times were very lively. Some of the birds will go to Chicago for a main to be fought shere next week. Train Talk. Chicago Herald. "What kind of a Christmas did wo have at our house ? ' echoed the brakemaii , as ho and the engineer sat down together in the cab. "JNot a happy Christmas , Jim , not a happy one at all. I never want an other like it. You remember mo tullliig you on nut-inn List Wednesday what liign expectations my wife and 1 had. Oui little gifl , past five years old , you know , has always wanted a Christmas tiee , and this year we decided to have one. Only giil , Jim , and there was nothing wo wouldn't do for her. So my wife bought her n little trunk , a doll , a pair of new mittens , some candy and small toys. I got a Christmas tree , a small one all for our giil , and a lot of red and blue candle's , and Homo glass heads , and I went down into the cellar and fixed it up , anil my wife popped HOIUO corn and strung it ami we put the strings on the tree. .Dixie that n her name , you know , because wo used to live south 1 ixio would try to get into the cellar to see what I was doingand once I caught her peeping in a window hole through the HIIOW. Before ) left the house I locked her to sleep , kissed her a do/.cn times , put her to bed anil helped my wife put up the tree on the Htand in thu front room. You lemembei how happy I was that night. I could nee that little Christmas tree and my golden- haired liixio all the time. The HW itch- lights , targets , and lanteniH all seemed ti he the lights of the wax candles on Dixie's tree. I didn't mind the cold that nighl at all , and danced and sang along thu to ] of the caw. "Next moniing just at dawn T reachi'ii home. I nui all the way , and skipped uj the stairs three at u time. 'Why isn't the tree lighted ? " 1 111411 ! ed of my wife , She burnt into tears , 'Whoro is Dixie ! ' ] tried , She pointed to thu front room. There , there , Jim , on the littlu stand , be neath the Christmas tree , on which a Mili tary ciindlu was flickering , lay my Dixie , HIT exposure of thu day before bail brought on croup , and my wife's telegram failed to teach me. That was my Christ- mast Jim , and as you havu children ol your own you know - " But the engineer shaded bis uyes with his big hand , looking ahead on the black rails lying iii a bed of glistcnhig snow , His only answer was a whistle for tnu tar get , and thu brakeman clambered to his post at thu top of the cars. In High LllV.V ( ) DALLAS , Texag , December 21) ) Mies Grace Harding' Hammond , daughter of Belle Uoyd , the "Itebel Spy , " vrqa married In thla city lail night to Hay Charter * , a'young Knglithman , aced 'Jt who claims to bo Karl of Linwood 1'or nearly a year put Charters haa been em ployed In this city aa initructnr In elocution , and in June last the "B rene a Lin wood'1 startled this community by lay'nc a lerlnua charge apalnet a young banker of Dallas. Her mother , Mra , Hammond , demanded pecuniary damagea from the young banker , falling to receive which the irate mother almt and wounded the youn man , ' Lord rimrtnrs was a resident of Dallu at the time the hooting occurred. Belle Boyd haa formed a comedy company and announces that ehe , together wltli her daughter , tha Bareness and lur noble sonlnlaw will appear behind the footlights in leading roles. HIM * * s A SUMMER Ffi.VT. of n Yoiinit Mnrrlotl Cim- plo in Colil "Weather. Chicago Trlbuno , "How ilitl you gut along in your tint lur iig the recent cold mm ] ) ? " iwk'cd a re- wrier of a young maiT.ed friend the other Iny. . "Well , wo lind rather n hnnl time of if. t hnd to crnwl out of n warm lied caily in : ho morning after the first vciy cold night and wnlk six b'ocks ' after a pluiiber. My wife hnd forgotten to turn elF the valor , and wo were frozen nj > t ght. I was obliged to go out in the backyard before bronkfnit and ca t in u loud of snow to melt so that wo could get water for coffee. Wo have hot-water bag tlmt wo wnrm the bed w th , and I had to break tlio ieo in that and melt it np. " "I judge it must have been pretty cold up your way ? " "I should leinnrk that it was. You see our little Guriiey flat is the lower one of the two , and directly under us is a largo roomy cellar. It is very nice in the sum mer t.me , but in such wcnthor asvo had last week the cold air and wind use it for a play-ground. It used to bulge up the -carpet in the parlor , and it niado mo seas.ek to look at the heavy sea it made. " "Has the plumber exacted his chattel mortgage yet ? ' "Mot yet. I am expecting him on the ijlad New Year. I went to his place at 11:110 : that terrible morning , and ho Maid ho would bo around in an hour. About 4 p. in. my wifolsuggested that I summon him again. I did no , and ho said ho might | ioss bly reach us before morning. Then I left the order with seven different plumb ers , and I expect to receive seven different bills. " "Which one turned up first1' ? "The ordinal plumber. Two of his apprent'ces ' showed up about (5 ( p. m. All day long the water in the boiler bubbled savagely , and 1 expected every moment to see the rear end of ourjittle abode travel across the alloy ; but it didn't. Tito boys thawed out the kitchen pipes , and said they would como the next morning and limnh the job. " " A ml dd they come ? " "You bet they did. They spent three good , solid dinncis in taking the bath room apart and putting it together again. I net np the cigars n a sort of peace oiler- ing , butjby mistake 1 gave them the wrong cigars , and they may swell my bill 'or it. " "Well , are you all right now ? " "All except the cold air. That lema'ns ' with us. I s.t around our base burner and nentally liguio up the cost of the coal as t drops into the ash box. Then I start lown town and revel in the luxury of a : hreo mjlo ride in a comparatively warm md eomfoitablo grip-car. My advice to yon is that when you lease a flat be sure ind secure n winter one. The slimmer flats ro a hollow mockery and a sham. I'll see you later. " The Problem of the Ctiristmns Present. Detroit Free Proas. "Something for your husband , eh ? " re plied the clerk , as ho forced his face to a smile again. "flow would you 1-ko a smoking set ? " "Got him one last year. " "Take a meerschaum pipe or a cigar ease. " "He's got both. " "Hero s a nice blacking bo\ . You would bo sur " _ "He . " never uses one. "Anything in gloves or mittens , ? " "He's got plenty. " "Take a shaving set. " "It's no use ho" always goes to the barber's. " ' 'Wouldn't he bo pleased with n gold pen and fancy inkstand ? " "I got those last year. " "Let's seel Is ho fond of jewelry ? " "Never weal's a bit. " "Dues he like pictures ? " "Got a house full. " "How would of ' ' a sot Dickens' do ? "No good. " "And I suppose ho has neckties , cut ! buttons , slippers , dressing gowns , hair brushes , toothpicks , spectacles , writing desk , pen-wipers and so on/ / " "Yes , everything. " " .Madam , 1 don't bolioui we can help you any , unless ymi want a gold-headed cane. " "He's got one. " The cleik scratched his head and looked up and down the store for a lung minute , and then remarked : "Must you make him a Christmas present1' "Yrs , I positively must. " "Well , we've only ono other aitickyiml if that doesn't suit I'll have to give it up. It isa pajr of crutches for invalids or in jured pel-sons. If he happens to get hurt it will roniu handy. " "Well , I ilnnno , " hhe wiid , as she criti cally ivxaminod the crutch. "It lays be tween Ibis and a life-pi eserver which I found at a second-hand store. 1 11 th'nl ; it over to-night , and , by to-morrow L must icach some conclusion. Meanwhile if I telephone you that he has taken a roll down the back stall's you can count on tin cash for two crutches , a quart of arnica , and at least sx porous plastoi's. " A. Dinpulo About thn Pay of TIIK.MO.V , Is" . Y. , December SO. U. S Supervisor Hews la in dispute with Attorney General Browster respecting tbo iay United States marshals and tupervlaora of the recent election In this state Howe says the mar shals and guperviBora should bo paid six and one-half and eeven daja work. Attorney General Urewster lias juit written Marshal Doron declaring par for no moro than three days. The matter will probably be taken to the court of claims by some supervisor. Tfie nil ol Ibeltim Bboi Unc" In connection wUhuV SHORT corporate name of * irrettroid conveys an Uo ol jut what required by the traveling nab I I nl L 11 ° - * Short "it QutJk < fitai I Illl _ and the best > hcuxcada * tlont all ol which art IOID bed by the teatut tallwar In America. QHIOAGO , HfljiL WATOEE And St. Paul. Itowni and en 'over l.toa mlleiol Northern WlnoU. / laconiln , Minnesota , Iowa Dikota ; and M U n tin lln * , branches and con Mini reach all tb grea * jiulneei centres ol Ihi Northweitand Fr Went , II naturally answers Ibs desoriptlon ol She ILlne , and Beet Oonte betweti Chicago , Ifllvrr Jicee , St. Paul and Ulnneapolls. ChicagoMUw ukee , La Crcee and Wlnona. OhloagoMUiraQkeeAberdeenand Dlendalf Ohtoago , Milwaukee , Emu Claire and BUHwstor Chicago , Milwaukee , Waueau and Uerrill. Obloago , MilwaukeeBeaver Dam and Oihkosb , Obloago , Milwaukee , Waukesha and Ooonomowoe Chicago , Milwaukee , Madlton and Prairie da Oblsi. Obloago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault. Chicagolielolt JaneirlUe and MlneralPolnt. Chloago , KMn , IVocklord and Dubuque. Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Oedat Aapldi. 'hlcago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Fallsand Tanktoa Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlahi ( look Island. Vubuque , Bi , Paul and Minneapolis. Davenpoit "almar , St. Paul and Mlnneapole. Pollmaa fcltMpors and the Klneut Dlnloff Carl In he w : rid are run on the main lines ol the CHICAGO. UILW AUKKR AND 8T , PAUL HAILWAY , and ever ; attention U paid to pastenicersby ooarteoos employe * ol the Company. UKiUUUi , Oenl Manuer. A.V II. OA11PENTEP. T CLABK.OenlSilpt. OEO.UKU.rOUD , A t. Otn'l P GRAND GLOBING OUT SAL ! -Atr- 1513 DOUGLAS * ST : , OMAHA : Commencing Monday , November Consisting of Picture Frame Mouldings , Picture Frames , Engi'avingSjPaintings , Water Colors , Photographs , Station ery , Pocket Books , Purses. Ladies' ' Shopping Bags , Scrap Books , Albums , Statuary , Ar tists'Materials , GroldBronze , Plush and Velvet Cabinet Frames , Brackets , Comb and Biush Sets , Jewel Cases , Work Boxes , Glove and Handkerchief Boxes , Oder SetSi Birthday , Christmas and New Year Cards , and a Great Variety of Fancy Goods and Novelties Adapt ed to the Holiday Trade , Have You Pictures- to Frame If so , this is nu opportunity o n Hfe-timo to get them done in the best of shle , nud at prices defying n'l competition. I have the largest nud Quest stock oE the above goods , iu the city , having made my entire Holidav Purchases "before deciding to retire from the business. Failing health compels mo to make n change nud iu. eider to close out iny stock at once , I oiler without reserve , bargains m every line such oa will insure n speedy sale. This is the Greatest Opportunity ev r of fered to the citizens of Omaha and surrounding towns to select their Holiday Goods. Como nt once and oe convinced that every article of fered is a bargain. YOUNG9 )513 DOUGLAS STREET. THE OH EAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUT OEWEY c STONE'S ' Om of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select Er.om. * NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR IMrOIlTEHS AND MANUFACTURING JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS Fine Diamonds , Rich Jewelry , French Clocks. Bronze Statuary , English Silver Plate , Antique Brass Ware , European Holiday Novelties , MAX MEYER & BRO. LeatliugM.usicDealesintlieW6st [ OAllRY IJf STOCK ALL TIIK CELEBRATED HAKES Pianos ancT Organs ! Prices and Terms tJiis Month than ever offered Itejfore. A. visit to our ivareroonts solicited. Orange Blossom Flour WHOLESALE BY L , A STEWART & CO , 1013 Jones Street \ ASK ton BED cnoas. i OMAHA NEB