25 , 1884 TFTE rUTLi ' BEE Thurgdaj Morninc Dao. 26 LOCAL BREVITIES , The clcatlnffi nt the clearing house yc ler- day Amounted to $289,011.21. A marriage llceruo wn Issued yesterday ' to Joicph 11. ripor'nnd Miss KminaKnapp. Thafirm of I/tlghton & Clirko , whole § ale druggists , has been succeeded by the II , T. Clarke drug company. Fred Westbroole hnd .loicph Hobb , the blcycliotd , retained yesterday mornlnf ? from ft professional tour of the utato. In order to properly celebrate Christmas day , no paper will bn Issued from this office ? * * * , tills afternoon or Friday morning. All the different freight depots U. 1' . , 3J. k M. . Missouri 1'aclfio and St. Paul & Omaha will bo closed to-eay on account of holi r day. A telegraph lineman was brought in from North 1'latto Tuesday nitrht having bis feet badly frozen. Ho was taken to St. Joseph's hospital. 1'ifteen thousand dollars' worth of en velopes , stamped and not stamped , were dis posed of at the Omaha postoflico during the current year. The signal ofllcor's department in the government building haa baen thoroughly re . fitted , and a full , tnw sat of mercurial instru ments placed there , rl In police court yesterday there were two disturber of the peace and ono plain I'A ' drunk. They wera each assessed $5 and coita and will spend Christmai In the county jail. The Thirteenth street earn nro picking up considerable traffic nmoup these cold days , and the BUCCBBS of the line , BO far 03 pe cuniary support Is concerned , seams to bo as- .urod. The Northwoatern railway gives notlco that Hock Crook , on the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri River railroad , has been opened as a station. It U aovouty-nino miles fram West Point. The [ poBtoffico will bo closed to-day . Christmas day , onmo as Sunday's , only open JJi from 12 to 1 p. in. The letter carriers will make ono rarly morning trip. C. K. Cou- ant , P. M. Judge McCulloch performed the mnr- liage ceremony list night at 1411 Leaven- worth street that bound together two fond hoirts. Lawrenca Neft and Miss Josephine Honckt were the happy couple. The BKK wishes its 10.00D readers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy Now Year and may your path through the coming year bo strewn with the roeoi of prosperity and may your star of hope lose none of its lustro. A small blaze occurred yesterday after ' > noon nt the corner of Ninth and Davenport \ * streets , the residence of Mr. Charles Haynea taking fire , Iho alarm was sounded , the fire ,1 department was called out , but the flames ,1m , were extinguished without extraneous assist ance. \m \ . Deputy United States Marshals Gulp and > Wright came up last night from Kicbardson county with two prisoners named Mackin and O'Urien , who have been violating the revenue laws ono by selling liquor aud the other by selling tobacco. Yesterday at D.V. . Snxe'd drug store , a magnificent dressing case was raffiod off , Mrs. Hello Duriux hold the lucky number which drew the piizj. It was a magnificent thing , containing fourteen eoparato pieces and a music box attachment , II ' A loving couple of young paoplo who were driving down Douglas street ; , about 0 o'clock last night , were given a cold set-back by being thrown out of their ftleigb , the run ner of the cutter breaking as it reached the corner of Twelfth street. Spencer C. Blake has instituted euit in Judge Bnrtlott'a court against the proprietor of the St. Charles hotel. Blake claims that ho ha ? been boarding nt tlio St. Charles for some time , and had paid up all arrears , but that bis trunk had been seized on a board bill which ho had never contracted. * % Christinas boara oapoc'ml tigiiifieition to IV y Marshal Cumminga , as that event is also the anniversary of his birth. To-morrow ho celebrates hn lifty-fourih birthday , and ho has invited the whole police force to repair in a body to his residence , to pnrtako ot a sumptuous repast ho will have prepared for them. i ] ; Officer Ole Olesou found a man lying in a stupor in Iho doorway of Lehman's store , on Fnrnam street , about I o'clock thin mornIng - Ing , and aftar uansldorAblo difficulty succeed ed In awakening him and brought hint to the city jail , Hit hauds and earn wore pretty badly f ro/.on , uil were ho not discovered a i timely by the ofliojr ho would undoubtedly n have frozen to death. B. 11. Lowcnitein , the insurance man who was tripped up a few weeks ago in endeavoring to porpatrnto a double swindle on the Nebraska * and Town Insuranio company and a Cuiniog county farmer i still in prison. .Since his apprehension , a number of ether charges of To fraud luvo been preferred against him. Ills pronpcctn for beiiif ? sent up for a loug term appear unusually good. M. M Kernel , the grocer , who has been reported m having spirited LU goodauwny and disappeared him.ulf from lih store on Cumlng street , ia tlivo , in the city and doing business nt lib South Twenty-sixh ) ttreet ( tore , near Hhcoley'H. Ho najs tint ho has no trouble with uy cuditora and that ho consolidated bbth htoroihccaiun ho thought it would pay bei-t , curl ho cannot imagine how thu luraor originated. Clara May , daughter of Hiram 0. Beomer of ( hla city , cltoJ at Omaha on Sunday morn' lug , ngod l.'i yearj. Sbe waj with her mother lit thu timu of htr ila-jth , Clara's llfo was spent In l.nming wj-h the exception of thu pa'.t tAii your * , nud nlw win a univorsil favor- uiijt \ iM with both old ami cti g. S'n ' was a piodipy BO far m mu > iuil oucomplinhniunU vverj concerned , ai.d nt the liuiocf her death woi ono of the most . -Idllfal puno players , for her ag , in the northwest. The reuuiua will | > n > iib'y ' bo Imrlctl at Omaha Her dl oa u WIN typhoid fovpr. - l/v.ti > ij | Hijiublloai. ' Tlio iilvutrntod fii | > p'niutiit ' : of Tun IEK ( which wim-oUiurd Nm ' / Vfiir'/ilsy , In nua Jy ica < ly for th * pwa. PartlM who luvo enm tliolih | < ) giu.h | n proof nhotu , pronounce it thu lhi t w. vU ui nrb mrr ( Mli'ii . up hy ar.y now- impT. Inoidurlo m.iku tie nUtlsliinl re- \iiuv pdfo.it uuil tu'Lible , thu publisboM are ' roil t.i ri\isj of C'nnp \ iheir i rcofa at enc < s TliD-.i uf thu trade ri-tiuw und bu ine s ditto tocy i.t J , ut four or flv-'dav * Ltf.re polng to nsr puns IniHimich us thU i < by ull oilds , llw ' uict i UboraU nirl o a'Jy ( . 'Ivertifeuiuut ' of for Qnnh.iover n ten ptoJ , it la dejiraMi ) thai each cla iiflrtda aud trjio ( ! ba fully repre- Motoiiio thabiii'nt-f ' * dittctory. Thofewho h u < not nlrvu ly their givi n oriUr * to thu so- Iii > itoi will du well tu dii to at cnco , OrJcr. < n < l cir ! cttuiH m < iy ba ] > > ft at Ihii otlico or uo- and tifj to call uiay lu givou by telephone. CHRISTMftS FESTIVITIES , A Programmo of Services aai msnls for the Day. About tlio City nnd Ilnw the Iny Will Be Siicnt , To-day is the day of all days to. the children. For nearly nineteen hundred yearn , over since the birth of Christ , when the wlso men from Judea made their presentations of frankincense nnd myrrh , it has boon the cnstotn of friends to present sent to each other on the glad Christmas day some little token of love and friend ship , Moro especially da the children look forward to this day with a great degree - greo of expectation and they can hardly J watt till morning dawns to sea what Santa Olaua lus brought thorn. In almost every homo in this wldo land was hung up laat night a little yea , and big stockings too , for a receptacle into which old Santa Olaua might dump his loud of good things , nnd as thollltlo ones wore tucked away la their beds their hearts beat so that it was al most Impossible for thnm to sloop. Before daylight this morning they were all awake , and out of bad they climbed and rushed to thopl&co whore their stock ings were hung uo , nnd then ouch jolly tiiio as they had. liut thcro are homos whcro the little ones found only empty stockings , and the look of disap pointment upon the little faces \v.is cad Indeed to wituesa. Thii is a time i when these who have should not forgot these who hava not , but should make ' glad the heart of some little vraif who knows not the kind and loving care of a father nnd mother. Christmas day in this city will bo at tended with the usual church ncrvicca , amusements and hilarity. Some will listen to the words of the minister , others will devote their titno to hearing the words 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 ono "Jotry. " As near a complete list uf the doing in the city to-day as could bo obtained is published below : ST. MIILOMENA'S OATUEDJIAL. Christmas services at the Catholic cathedral will begin with high mass at 5 a. m. , to bo followed 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. JU. Ilov. Bishop O'Connor , calobrant , assisted by Fathers Kelly , O'Connor , and McCaitby. A short sermon will bo delivered by the latter. An appropriate accompaniment to the joyful character of the eervicos will bo the rendition by the choir off Mozart's colohrated "Twelfth mass , " Professor Mayer will pretldo nt the organ , and the Musical Union orchestra will play the accompaniment. Miss Fannlo Arnold will load the choir , Folaft lowing 13 the programme : ICyrie Klioaou Bass solo and chorus J. G. Bell. Gloria Siprono solo nnd chorus t Mies McNainara. Qui Foils Duet ho H. H. Blair and Miss D. Johnson. Qui Sedes Trio H. 11. Blair , Mies I ) . Johnson , J. P. Murphy. Cum Sancto Chorus p Voni Creator Solo Mis F. Arnold , Sermon , Hev. Father McCarthy , Credo Chorus Kt Incarnatus Solo ho H. R. Blair. Qun-tetto , 11. Bair , MiaaF. Arnold , Miss 1) . John- " eon , J. P. Murphy. In Cruclfixus Solo H. K. Blair. pa Qunrtotto U.K. Blair , Miss JF. _ Arnold.Misa D. John- " eon , J , P. Murphy. Offertory , ed Ade.stoFidolis : Solo , Mrs.Dr. CofTmanduet ; .lt Blair and J. P. Murphy ; trio. H. K. Blair , Miss 1) . Johneon , J. 1" . Murphy ; quar tette , Mrs. Ir. ) Coifman , Miss 1) . Johnson , H. R. Blair , J. P. Murphy ; chorus. Sanctus Chorus Benodlctus Solos Mrs. O. McCnffery , Jtra. Dr. Cotfman and J. P. Murphy. Agnus Del ' Chorus Dona Nobis. . . . . . . . . . . Solo Bliss M. Swift Chorus. G. F. Mayor , organist : Miss F. Arnold , leader ot choir ; Prof. S. Hofirann , leader of orchestra. I Sopranos Miss F. Arnold , Mrs O , McCaf- ffry , Mrs. T. FitzinorrisMisa M.McNamarn , of Mn < . Dr CoQuiau , lilias Cl.ira llhodor , Mies . Kennedy. Altos -Miss D. Johnson , Mirs I" . Khoder , Miss M. Swift , Mrs. H. H. 35lair. Ttnord-H. I ! . Bluir. Mr. W lty. I Ba33-J. G. Bell , J. 1 > . Murphy , Joha I ro1 Bauuicr. TUIS1TY CATHEDRAL. The gro > t festival service , \vlth the csltibration of the Holy Communion nnd sermon by the dean , nt 10:30 : a. m It's juit n half hour onrly to accommodate nil the communicants. The order of os- orclsca will bo as follows : Processional Songs of 1'raiso the Aurcls Saiy ; Thibaut Venlte 1'nrisuu To\vo Arranged by J. ritanier loum-from ( Hervicu in ( ' ) Gerard F Cobb Jubilate Ufo ( from -.ervieo iu U ) . . , G r ard F. Cobb Introlt Hallelujah chorus Irom Handel's Moolah , Kyrio K'ioson ( from hervicB in G ) . , (5or- md F.Cobb tlo GloriaTibi ( from Borneo in G.Gor- ) cr.l F. Cobb nunn Slinut the Glad 'iiilliigH Gloila I'utri ( after sermon ) . . .Sir John Goes OJfertory niithom Slug O Heavens..ller ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ttolil Tours All ihlngs'Co'iiio of 'TliVo'.Y.Y."v. Tali'ts Sanctus ( from service in G.Uertnl ) S V Cobb Communion hvmii-O CUIUQ All Ye ba Faithful r. lloadinrr Gloria iu Kxcbhib - ( from serUca in G ) by Gerard F. Cobb pKnlunal Hark , the Ilurald Amrels Sipg Mundolssobn The great choir nf the Christinas Day er \icontTii nicy Cathedra ) , at lOsSO , wll con- of the folowiiwellknown ; sniRcrs : H Thn Dolani heir MI * > ca Calilcrwood , Va- inr.VI ktnn , Yuunga , fiuy'e ' , AV'ooley , Wij. klni , Tilra Pottvr , Mm. A Ion , Mia .Inlincon , Mrt. I'eck , aud the Messrs. liiecbumidp. A'uu- - Kuian , I'.itter , IVnuell , Gou'jd , Tuttle , ] tntf , Seltz anil JtoporH. Yc The OantoiU Chnir-MiKos Unnvn. Pat hii rick , Heherb , Unloombo , lint erllold. Slii'nrg , I'cmioll. Cromur , Mr , Sanwlrri' , Mra. Mo- ya Intirn , Mrn , > Vmlwdrt , Mr * . Slitilny , Mw. yaOi ' Sh'cld , nnd the Mrmers .iiui kiuuai. Sle linh' , linr'fih'li ' , Gould , llliule , WuoilmHii , ho _ . ra and Minlam , toi . ! , U tmunil 1 hitler , organiiit. toifi Tliuiiua J , I'riii u 1 , cliuir iiiruter. fi jui-nsr oauiicrj. A Oliriatmn.i oiitnmuuaent to consist Si rocitatioiiR. dl-ilonurs , ute , will ba given bv thu Ihptiit t'Utiday ccliool , cor- was of Fifteenth m and Divenport streeta. Thuwdky ( ChriHtmiB ) ovouinu at 7 inho ho o'clocb. Au udmiseion fee of 15 cents svlulta and 10 cents for children not members of the school will bo charged. fill an I'llKhUVTBItUK CIIUI1CU. At th Priinhytfrioii church , corner of. Sistoenth ttiul Castillur Btreole , toed ' night , thuro will ba a Christmas tree we entertainment for the children. | At Frld y evening at the Southwest Prcs coi bytorlan church , corner of Leavcnworth and Twentieth slroots , there will bo Christmas tree and entertainment. ENGLISH LUTHF.UAX. At tlio English Lutheran church corn er of Sixteenth and Ilatnoy streets , Her. J. 8. Dotwcllor , pastor. Christmas will bo appropriately celebrated. Regular church service at 11:00 : a. m , Sunday school exorcises at 7:30 : p. m , Christ maa trco and cxenlsoq by the children. SAIIATOOA UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL , To-night nt the Saratoga school houao the Saratoga Union Sunday school will giro an entertainment known as a "Christmas Festival. " There wll" be a programme , and treo. UNITY CUURCH. The Christmas festival of the Sunday school will taka place Friday night , beginning ginning at 7:00 : p. m. Thcro will bo an exhibition of some very fine storooptlcon view with some readings and then a , supper , AT OEIIMANIA HALL. At 'Gormania hall this evening the Turn Voroln society will have a Christmas tree and appropriate exorcises. After this there will bo a dauco. AT I10Y1/S Ol'EUA 110DSE. At Boyd's ' opera houao this af ternoon will bo given a matinee perform nnco of "Undo Tom's Cabin. " The Boston double company will present the piece , which will also bo presented in the ovoning. AT TUHNEU HALL , At Turner hall to day n matluoo performance of the "Morry Wives of Windsor" will bo given , and will also bo given in the evening with a strong cast. If any eutortainmcnto of church ser vices ' have been omitted in the nbovo list it is bccauao they have not reached the oars of the reporter. UccrliiKH UuiicrnI A cnr. Tuesday afternoon n crowd collected at the oflico of W. J. Kennedy , corner of Thirteenth and Hartley streets. At the above place everything were its usual buslncsa-liko air , so why this gathering ? . It was evident something was wrong. In these day ? of failures , embezzlements and bogus checks , a gathering of this kind indicates trouble. Business men need "watch"-lng. It proved so in this C330. C330.W. W. M. Lorlmor satnt hla doak busily at work , utterly oblivious of his impend-1 ing . doom. Ilia agents scattered over the state of Nebraska had been working up a scheme , and so arranged matters that escape foe him was impossible. Ho must ba "watched. " At 3 o'clock , the crowd becoming boistrons , Mr. W. J. Kennedy , in a neat speech , presented Mr. Larimer , tin popular general ogout of the Deering harvesting ; machinery , with a fine gold watch , a Christmas present from the Doorlng agents of Nebraska. Mr. Loriraer was thoroughly surprised , and seemed much affected , but recover ing , replied in a very happy manner , after which ho recalvod , the congratula tions of lib numerous friends naaombled. Mr. ] Larimer , though comparatively a , newcomer iu Omaha , haa now hosts of frlonda in all parts ot the state. Boaidoc haa succeeded in building up a trade for the machines ho represents , of which any ono might feel proud. A worthy present worthily bestowed. of Gon. Howard On Forefather's Day. General ( Howard la in Chicago , whither hon went as n guest of the Chicago Con gregational club to help to colebrato'p ' "Forefathers' Day , " on Monday evening. its report of the celebration a Chicago paper ] says : When Gen. Howard rose to speak of "Tho Pilgrim as a Soldier" ho was greet with a round of applause which did not subaido for -some minutes. "Tho 4 soldier cocrna to have little place in this country now , " said the gray-haired vet to eran , "unlcsa the communhta or Nihil ists or ether "ists" you have hero in Chicago do as they threaten to do bum of the city. In that cuso I am euro you Puritans will prove us valorous as you have boon in the past. " He then re viewed the exploits of Miles Standiah and ether pilgrim loaders who wore cilled upon to oubjagato the larpe tribes hoatllo Indians in the early days of * Iho Now England settlements. "Tho Sivior honored the centurion" concluded Gen. Howard , "and wo honor the bravo Bolaiera , who have wielded the nword for religion and civil right and liberty. " BIG DAMAGE SUITS , 01I Damage to tlio Amount of $ I25OOO Called for > y rlamtlifr. ) ha Suits have boon commenced in the dis trict court of Lincoln county by nine dif ferent plaintiffs against D. llinkin it Co. Live Stock company , a corporation of Chicago , for $125,000. , The damages asked for are because of the cattle of the plaintiffs dying from Spanish fever , the disease having been contracted from cat- unloaded at Brady's Island by the do fendants. The suits , upon application of the de fendants , were transferred t > the federal court in this city , end the transcripts were received by their nttoruoyn , Messrs ivage and Morris. Tina is a big suit , and its progress wM watched with a great doil of interear iho catllo men of tlm grout northwest A ORUr HED EEG , ( J Atkinnrm IJndly Hurt White Oars In tlio 1M , Yraiorday morning about 8:30 : IT. G. Atkinson If In kinson , n owltchiwn in the B tv ; M , yard * waa engaged in coupling cars. Inn Owing to the icy condition of the track ulipped and wsa taught between the tender of Iho online and u box-car. Jlla right log was ba-JIy crushed. Ho wu9 taken tu hii homo , corner of Sixth : nnd PaoUio atroeta. A phyoician called and thnt undo'l man was > ide at comfortublu. e pnasiblo , but hi * injuries are of Mich an&turo that little hope ia entertained fur his recovery , llo ia abnu'3 - years of yo and is a alnglo man. No bLtmo is attached tu ; one. W. rrEii To cxohango wild or improv. landa iu Nebraska or Iowa for Html- warn , or stock of general morchandiae. Address ,1. Lindorholm , Genoa , Nanco county , Nebr. m-lm HIUDAY JOY. The Fesliyilies of llic Holi- fla ? Week , H Ontt Their HrmrtoxvN Hcforo Them- tt'si The coming week promises to bo ono of the most brilliant nnd joyous in the history of Omaha holidays , Balls , par tics nnd social ovonte , nro being announced nouncod in unlimited number and there will bo no lack of opportunities for the society man to sptcad himself , so to speak , over n boundless territory. Ono of the greatest events of the cloa ing . , year will bo the party to bo given by the Sans Coromouio club , Friday , Do- cotnbor 20. Special nrrangemonta have boon made to make thin occasion a great and long-to-bo remembered ono. A largo number of old Omaha boys , aa well as young ladles , returning home to spend the holidays , will bo present to make the event ono of pleasant memo rlcs. Elegant engraved programmes uud invitations hnvo been issued , which are models of taste and beauty. December 20th , the popular Newport club glvo n party nt Masonic hal. The Metropolitan club will glvo grand holiday ball on the ovcning of De cember 30th. Tha social events of this organization are always of the most ou jojnblo j kind , and this ono will bo ' .musu ally so. The full drees will prevail ox cluslvoTy. clot On December 30th the E. H. O'B. give ono of their pleaennt dancing parties which promised to bo in nil rospoots up to the usual standard of this club's enter tainments. December 31 , Now Yoor'd eve , the Ap- polio club will glvo n masquerade party under the supervision of Messrs. Storns- dorf and Cook. A private gorman is to take place next week at the residence of n well-known society lady , which promises to bo largely attended by the members of upper ton- dom. Particulars have not been made public < yot. Besides those briefly outlined ovpnts , there will be , of course , many private parties and balls , The old year will pass ol away and the now ono ushered in upon ths city of Omaha given up for the time to pleasure , rejoicing and gala festivities. Mnp ol' Nubrnslta. Just issued , in colors , showing citioo , towns , railroads and counties. Mailed for 15c. J. M. Wolfe , 120 S. 14th st. , Omaha , Neb. d5-2w Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobar- co. BOREAS ON A BUST , An Almost Unprecedented Snap oi Cold Weather Yeatcrday wia ono of the coldest cz porlonced In the city for mbny a day. Froat-bitton noses , frozen foot , and chilled bodlea wore' the infallible ther mometers which told plainly that the mercury vras performing acrobatic feats the most alarming nature , far below zero. The general suffering was intense , and a number of serious c.isos of mischief wrought by thn cold have bena reported The signal oflico records toll , in ascents plain and unmlstakoablo , the Arctic tldo. The lowest temperature attained during the day was 1C degrees at early ! morn. From this point the mercury ill'll slowly roao and stood at a moan during FO 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 > grots , 2 o'clock 11 degrees , cm o'clock 11 degrees , at G o'clock 9 do green , while at midnight it had tumbled cmDi 15 dogro&a. And ( frightful thought 1) ) the Bi'gual people predict atill colder weather for to-day. AU through the Drz west , north and northwest the same state cold weather prevails , in greater or less degree. Knights of Honor. Attention. Regular mooting of Omaha Lodge No. 829 , K. of II. , Thursday the 25 th inst at 7:30 : p , m. for the nomination aud oloo- iou of ofliceH for the ensuing year. Every member ia requested to be present. By order of the Lodge. T. G. MAOIIANE , Itoporter. Cl MAKIUKI ) . ' DI OLSOtf-GAKDNKll-Dpca'mber 2.1 ! , 1881 , nt No. 2002 Nicholas ctreet. by Jlev. J. S Dotweiler ] , Mr Ole Ol'on nnd Misa l ouisa Gardner. I Both of Nuith Omaha. Many fiienda extend their hearty congratu lations and wish a "Merry Christmas'1 to the happy couple. Ami iler _ TAFaTAR. ( " with SflOO ® . "Given Mil alum or any injurious kiilstn.cc/.scu. bo found Ion / Amlrowa' I'oarl UnlcinR Povrilt . Is 1 < 03- In tivi'lyPURE. ] klnfrtri ! ! < lortcilnmlt .ImonliiU ut'cfviil from Mich chcmlstsnn8. lunn lays , Jiw- ! ! M. Dclalmitalnp , of Chicago ; nnd Gustavo. " ) llodo , JUluaiikcc. Novorho1 ! > .i hu'k. uo - r c d H e r , i c t Wamtr , To mill. J'umpVm , H trcn , nd 1'i.nl Strainer. muei ia OLI prcHH M ' icld thin HI thci Slrret in4 Mflera ' comtlnedt ilkct iKtml W. , nlkt * * ® S ? Iff'taat aa.1 p. . v 5 [ fn > - Wtllt ( ariattlerM. Ar tata vati4 ht f f ( .iclllllo u4 ISOLD WITH THEE BESTS 2 THAT CAN BE MADEB SSTHE'MICHIGAN'STOVE'COMPANYJS S nEJRQlT'CHICAGO.BUEEALar K C3 - .SOUO.HV. " K2 Theme ot Ibileim " Shcr Unc" In connection with Uk corporate name oik cr tto.ia conypya an ldc ot jnai what icqulrod by the trarcllDff pub lic a Shoit TJct O'llck Tltc and the boat 9 ul > = = i3Ji' in lions ! 1 ot which aie taia < bed by the rcato t lallw v In America , CHIOAGO , And St. Paul. Hownj I and porover 4 , sot ) mllogol NorlLorn : IllinoisIsconsln / , Mlnnosote , Iowa Dakota ; and aa ti a tin lln"8 , branches and ocnr.ea lions roach all tb crcai juslnoES centre ] ot lh N'ortliwortanil ; Ft West , It nMurMly inswors th > d ecrlptlon ot Ehr I Line , and Best Kouto between Chlouro , Mll pjKCo , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago , Mllw ukco , La Croeao and Wlnont. Chloago , Mllnaukoo , Aberdeen and EHcudalr Chicago , Mllwjulcoo , Knn Cairo r.ml Still nriici' Chicago , Mllwauhoo .Wausan aud Mcnlll. OhloaRO , Milwaukee , Hoover Dam and Oehkoih. Chicago , Milwaukee , Wftukfsha and Oconomcwoc. Oblcago , lllhvsulioo , Madleon and Pralrloda Ohhi , Ohlcafjo , Mlhviukeo , Owatonna and Falrlbiull. Chicago , Jiololt JancsvUlo and Mineral Point. Chicago , Elfin , Hock-lord and Dubuque. Chicago , Clinton , Itock lel&iid and CoOar Kaplda. Chicago , Council llluflfl and Omaha. Chicago , tilour City , Sioux Falls and Yauktoa Chlcaso , Jllln-iukoo , Mitchell and Chumbcrlilo Reek Island , Uubuque , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Davenpoit "almar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Mecpera and the Finest Dlnlnff Cera In bow : rlil are run on the main Ilnoa ot the OUIOAOO , UILW AUKKK AND ST. PAUL UA1UVAY , and every attention Is paid to paseon gors by courteous employes the Company. MKIUULL , Ocn'l Manicor. A. V H. CAUPENTKP. Qen'rjPass. ' Agl. T CLARE , Oon'l Silpl. , OKO.HFII Fonn. f . aen'i P Aei IN THE PASTRY IF . .C , etc. , flavor Cnltcf , DrcniiiHliiilillniitcfec.iii [ ilcllctituly unit nut- iinillj'iisdierriilt fi-oin i Iilcli thcyiircrniiile. FOR STREXGTJI A D TKUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED OV THI Price ! Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. St. Louis , Mo. HIKERS CF Di . Price's Cream Baking Powder AND Dr Price's Liipulin Yeast Gems , Iteat Dry IIm > Yetiat. 5-033 C3jKi.Zj23 33-S" CrISO WE J1AKB DOT USE QUALITY OMAHA 1118 HOWAED STEEET , N. B. Corner 12th and Ilouard St . ) Fur the Treatment ot all Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diaoaaes of Fomales. of the Nocvoua Syo- tcm , and Private Discaeon of the Uri nury and Sexual Orgouo , n Specialty. Catarrh , Bronchitis all nlefflscsof tlioT.ungs , If cad and Tliro&ttrat- nl by t u i civ methiic o Mfdli-atii n by labala ( tluu. 'niohowOLTiiKiu Inhaler or Atomizer ) i trcatnl by an experienced Prcniallst ; also bof tl u llrirt. 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Ofcr Coats formerfy $10.00 now $ 7.50. Over Coatsf'ormcrfy $10.00 now $12.00. Over Coats formerfy $18.00 now $19.50. _ _ -merly - $24.00 now $18,00. And every oilier article iu proportion. Call and see our prices. 16 Farna St. \ UPHOLSTERY AND D BAI'ERIES , I'ASSENQER'ELEVATOn TO ALL FLOORS. | 1203,1203 and 1210 Farna m St. , Omnha , N ) 403 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. 8. A. Eatabllolied 188 OatnrrfcT , Ocnfncsa , LnngQudNervonBDicoeson Spoedllyr.ndPorinr.aontly Onrcd. Patloutt rir tJ at Homo. Write for "XnB MEDICAL-MISSIONARY , " for tha Pooplo. 'onrraltatlon ' and Correspondence Gratis. P. O. Box 5J02. Telephone No. 26. HON. ED WARD RUSSELL , Pontmanter , Davaapcrt , raja : " Physician of He * Ability nnd Maikod Sncoocr. . " CONGRESSMAN MmlPHY , Davenport , rrltea : "An iionorivbtr 7iTau. Finn SUCDBSS. Wondorfnl Ooroa. " Bonra 8 to 5. 1409 and 1411. Dodee St.i OmaliaNeb UKT D. WJaTATT , f ta M O OUMBTQS AND 20TH STS aw WHOLESALE 117 L. A STEWART fa 1013 Jonas Street f ABK FOK RED onosa. \ OMAHA. ! WEB NORTHWESTERN A , yitJ IS ISA S KA . * . Co. for State of Ne. Scle agpu B of Unitel States Elect ric J.ightii R brasku. Owi era of western pntents for Klectric Motors , Arc Lump , Mo gul U'goincnntlescfnt nnd Bmiilt incnndpscej t olcctrio l inps. Ulipnper ttian = fiiH. br.sT LIGHT KNOWN. Adopted by tlio United States government - ornmont nnd nil the leading fctenniship lines ami leading hotels. For prices enquire at dec'itk'dlin OFFICE , N. W. CORNER 15th AND FARNAM