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'mt omm mmx BF r—.—.—.—.——-——.— H b B! vl 1 d \ the Renate. whoeom of AR A o | ) DO Jicskggs Great Sacrifice Sale. Every Garment a Bargain. | One lot of 'black cheviot From now until January 31st every garment in our establishment will be offered at a big reduction---some 25, some 33}, ' - ,‘,::‘”,:,‘,“:,'::,':,', r”_",,K,,:::',:,:',..';"w Jackets, all wool, fast cnlnr,inml some 50 per cent. It means a big saving'to you. Better buy NOW. % GI l 0 Subject ~Yesterday's Work | formerly §8 and g9; these until | B, e e Vv, o the M sold, §5 each, : : ) ‘Ladies’J ckets Chi : PR Mot € s | Black Jackets, ‘TWBE laC Els by z -k ke Eal Ea[mems- ontovr during th pask e ‘ommittee on foreign relations, reported $8.00, Newmarkets days. Here and there we i Drecamte o0 th axthsd to e asttn. | Mads 6t ane: sevlovand clay $9.00. $3 and $5. Only a few left from ov- |have found anodd size--a sin- h him on December 20) to extend to the nc daci » provisions of the statute to » : 2 3 Y N iness: se we & rle carment=--g O 3 Irmz';‘” el anec 12 owartes | diagonal cloth, half lined, 34| Scotch Bannockburn mix- Detachable capes, dark col- large business; these we do no. |gle l‘ irmen lln ”(ld I.‘lt of for the protection of fur scals and other fur- | . Ete apes, da te SAPPY aver s | §=—severs ) suits--- g NRHME; Sud &fYor 8 bitet explana- | inChes long; these formerly |tures, belt across back, very ‘\vx.sh to carry over to another |pants veral odc uits---a |ors only, no better garment o the bill was passed . season. The price has accord- |few overcoats, broken |made for service; the price \ln"t\ been cut to a third off [all have been piled on two ta- hcr\ stofore §5 and §8 each. our former price, We carry no bles and marked at a fraction sold for gr1, g12 and $14. stylish, formerly g15.00; . the Choice of the lot $8 each. | price now only §9.00 each. In explaining it, Mr. Sherman said that in view of any judgment which may be made vibunal of arbitration next summer t to the fur seal fisheries, it would shoddy or trashy goods---every | of our former prices. L ’ be necessary to authorize the president of | ‘xmrm( nt we offer we guarantee | i the United States to extend the present law i |8 (which applied only to Berin to the | |to be the best Lnndun dyed, . north Px | J | Alaska seal and made from se- lF l L t ss $3.50. | Scotch heather mixtures, all | wool diagonals, thoroughly fast lin colors, have been $5.00; | now $3.50. Laties')ackel |lected skins; we alsc a ]Jvrh ct fit or money rainst it by Mr. Mills, exas, went over until Mon and after a sp democrat, from 'l day | Bigreduction in this branch| e | refunded 50 Assorted of our business---even greate r‘ than in cloaks. Our stock is Long Pant Suits too large, we need the space| a[: aC e S }in light and dark colors, plain for other goods, and have cut | |and mixed cheviots, cassimeres the prices right and left to ef- and fancy worsteds, sack and L Up the Anti-Option Bl At p7Tn. the anti-option bill was taken up, the pending question b oftered by Mr. White, to strike out the la provision of section 2. The proviso is, “th: such cont t or agreement shall not be made, scttled for by delivery or settlement ng the amendment f diffcrence or by auy other mode of per- Y o 3 Pl I formanco or settlofent in or upon any Board | {fect quick sales. We have cutaw yles, 14 to 18 y of Trade, cte.” The amendment was re formerly $10 to $20;your choice $5 a suit, So the proviso is [them in black and colors for street and house wear, newest fabriés and latest cuts. An | early examination will be prof- itable to you, jooted—yeas, 15; nays retained in the bill Mr. Vilas, democrat movod to amend the ding the words, “‘and does not intend to purct contracted t ing to the ey requiren contract.” He said that the p amendment was to distinguish gitimate actions from gambling operations. Washburn, republican m Minne , suggested that the amendment should be printed and should go over until tomor 0w, 80 thut he might have an opportumty (l\(|\|y~1-| r it. He was mclined to tnink its effects would be to destroy, abso . the whole purpose of the bill from Wisconsin, ond section by ad: in m.m( faith, wticles $5.00. These come in assorted tan mixed cheviots; latest cut and neatly finished; were $8.00; Ithe price now $5.00. black and tan assortment,| Iinest Imported s ey 'Second Lot $5 Diagonals ’ length 34 Boys and 36 Three-Piece Suits inches, lehiott baRte BBt ea i RalEliteq hort pants, about 45 suits in all. In this lot will be found trimmed with full shawl collar $3.25 siped b8 Anerdriant acerraingly. went. over I 75 " | . . prpec I X Sy 1R RHIRTE WWoldath, meptblaki: trom Cofbrs $6.48 and $7.48. of black oppossum andiastras |8 oo e NN edge, j‘“m‘" Uf-]lllk'_ h.“t 5t black [fill\;l :'}m»:.“.".‘,_.‘.l;‘u‘:’u‘“.{w‘(]:jj".::l:..lx‘.;‘“,‘,.u..-‘| o Tans and grays, Scotch chan fur; former prices $‘5“s;1tim~ ale e v R |fancy cheviots, fancy darl On that motion Mr. Washburn demanded worsteds, stylish cassimeres, Iaoaim e 1d new designs in tweeds. o |Sizes 10 to 16 years, best dur‘inwl.hic. |workmanship in cut and fiin- Sals \:‘_ 7 lish. Price heretofore from $9 mixed cheviots, strong and| $18 and $20. 3 N the yeas aud 2 come in black, navy and car- slashes; Mr. Wolcott’s motion was defeated —yea: h"'\'"“f 0. il y % “ i o ;}(u|rigi]tci;‘11[:;llrcr L;E:ll‘chczt«l “1-;);)'[1; MiSSes’ Newmal’kets dinal. Better be quick on this A soon s thie oto was annunced Mr. Black Jackets, 412.00 and slr}).fl() to $6.48 and $10, $12 and $15. lot, as our stock is limited and AR . AL VilAG S wroma, hasford $9.98. 157“‘3' Made of tan cheviots, mili- |the price is just half what it he nays withdraw his proposition to have It go over Fine cheviot and imported '“h”_‘” tary cape, detachable, just the |yas PEAT to $20; we give you choice Mr. Mitehell, republican, from Oregon— | clay diagonals, some half lined | 4 i garment vou want for bluster- SREIEDliN now for g5. Lovis hot i favor of the amend Y SIns [ o ' . remarked. N ent, i he? i others lined throughout, none ing weather, fornerly g15, 818 e SN T SRR Washburn—I am not, beeause it would | A 2 absolutely destroy the forct of the bill have sold under $15, the most\ ewma[ e S and g20. " to ¢ Mr Vilas Tshould like to laow how it | of (h(- h(,m.r 3[7 and 31() (] " o would do that i - h '« Nawmankate AR e Chev10t J ackets, $15.00 and $18.00. 85, 86, $7 and §8. Mr. Palmer, democrat, from Tllinois, s $9.98. A lot of about 35 odd new- Detaghable cape, tan and Fancy mixtures, reefer front, | markets with full military cape,| gray mixtures; the most use- T e o ou ek GIIIIUIBIISSH(]RI B |t complete assortments of plain, Our assortment of styles, wooc! suits, three piece suitfs; sizes and prices has been [nothing can excel them in greatly broken and to effect a [quality and finish, fit or pat- against the bill generally as measure which, unless some changeable and fancy silk O e or o png. BB o150 with Russian'effect, short |tan and gray m‘ixtures, for-| ful and serviceable garment “'25l5i]1‘i‘f'c ‘f‘”fDCC“ '_‘cm:,"de ‘specdy.clcargncc we have tak- |tern. The sizes of these range mflf'fi.'n'".‘ to remarlc ot Mr. Geor belt across back, formerly g15|metly $16.00, _srb.oo, $20.00,] made; have been $8.50; $9.50, re?ar( ©€ss Of former price Oflen a third off every one of our |from 4 to 10 years and the Palme that one of its adva | to $18, now only $9.98. [$22.50 and $25. 00. #1100 Z“"; $12. (okle remaining garments, former price from $8 to g12 B hbutGeve e babe yoras | LhiFd ABOE! | Third Floor. Third Floor. Third Floor. Third Floor. choice now, ¢5 per suit. ilence. spoke in ex: mendment, than a pe Mr. Vilas port of his anation and sup- ud denied that it i dent has sent the sena i- | was a gain of 7,000,000 in the collection of | of the couvention adjourned | placed against them. Skinner had a big | IT IS NOT SheriTs Sale. e Bokthindke O, H, Snee'l, ? for _the six months of “the | sine d i b 3 revolver and his pal was carrying a dagger 10 Under and by virtue of an execution issued x‘"eglflx.'.if.i.l'."v‘nu.i S0t oon Braake 10Y T I Dangs, Chatswortl; A o, 1VelIwALS tho Whipky Trast :‘\:”I. ]1" :.“1‘41&;;“1"‘““ ."ili'.‘a""‘.“, oth men W|S[ SouNT [:[]ST y B ; Muuru‘mulL:lhn{‘ Al dstrict cours said that the troublesomeé point was Sy "_' & 407000 ounces Yot Bitver at $0.8305 . | tive Burrows of Michigan today introduced | keop locked up. WHEN YOUR T """\'}‘ 1493, in favor of tha stated: by M. George, that all the traus- | « an_( ! s for the month aggregate | in the house a long preamble and resolution ———— HEALTH Missourh and AERIneL u’.‘:\“kah'-“..,‘,..i'fl..?.(‘,u',f.. #iiions on the exchanges were ‘sald t0 1o |, pyaraville nd Jur \ oue | Tociting the newspaper chargo that tho R v cqpany”of Omaha, Nebraska, 4 illo i sen Rl e A3 o wite jicago Daily Calume d"Wponthe following duseribe Mr. 1*ugh, democrat, from Alubama, re- | LEORAre Mill Brimgha through ( S. A., to “'1 otat s R A l‘n;v,h”“‘m.s‘ Masy 2 deoor il e by the HAD Rroporty, as e 'l;m'nun 01" tho entd .|¥h('|‘ marked that the tesiimony taken by tho | ROLINQS i el tho gavernors ol the tatcs lividing tiiem | and alcohol for use as beverages by tho uso | Many.a doctors bill hus been suved by, the {oieopallten. Dabls Raitway. oMbty ak | committee established beyond ¢ at least 90 per cent of the * mado in New York and M the last twenty § and_yet they would e protosted by e pending amendment, Mr_Hill, democrat, from New York, asked Mr. Pugh why the question of intention that_the adulteration is the use of poisonous drugs, of th ailers and consumers are The resolution asks that a al committee of five members of the ate and report lly what per- in ‘the “inaug. | of adulterant ¥ | affocted b Omana, Nebraska, to-wit: *“Track and road- 115, ties, plates, frogs, bolts, swifches, po i ; dud overs W. D. McCune, Ruthven. Nebraska h Hunter, Wakeficld; W. W. Hopkins, Ouk- land; W. D. Smith, Lyons. name i household word in many the country. Chamberlain’s mec an extensive sale in the World's people testify to the merits of ent remedies, e parts of Wouldn't It cost less to CURE " ropol- an' ol ftan € Ilhll Rallway company on -fl]”l street YOUNOW | ind on Dodge streat in the city of Omaha, and confirmed the nomination of George W. Bar to be associate justice - of the supreme court of the territory of 1 Utah in the place of Judge Anderson, whose | house be appointed to inv nation was demanded by the Depart- | upon the subject, and esp w—Washington Notes. ment of Justice. sons are connected with the trust. SOCIAL EVITS their diffe Ttis Proposed That T Bo Iuvestigated ssure. on Dodge street ns_ extended, *Woodman aves bt be 5 ubon by Sicheanat] uy afternoon the Fire and Police . nue, Underwood avenuo and Wilson avenuo or StonlAnbEbe passed upon by, a ‘courbiand i g D. C., Jan. 13.—The estab- - = A puers, the city the counall LATER ON? | strcot in Dundoo Tiane o wiyucent theroto i Jury in these cases, as in all other cases. Sy Fao] e SUND. G, The “No. 0" Wheeler & Wilson, with its ) ung unty of Dougias and state of Nebraska.* Mr, Pugh replied that in every case where | lisiment of a commission on_the subject o ’ uisons. and lower, is the | committee on fire and water and the chief of Axizonivalastll car’ house (frame building on posts or . that issue had been made the testimony | ‘‘'social evils contemplated in a bill intro- More Arguments Made Before the Congres- the fire department held a meeting to con- your life don't %) located on lot 14, black 88, showed that the intent to deliver existed | quced today by S A committee 1 nce, Douglas county, = Nebras! neglecteonsult- ng some ome | MOtOF passenger cars mumbs hoso advice | tively two (2), and three (3) ecord b will be of value | Stock certificate book and seel of sald co "and aiso *the franchise granted to sald slonal World's Fair Committee. D. C., Jan. 18.—The World's hearings went on again this sider the question of water pressure and the old by Geo. W ann%m‘ better equipment of the fire department for """‘"‘ streot. the fighting of big fires. Dr. Doney, who said that he The meeting was the result of complaints 1t you oonsuly which Includes all the rights to marriage and divorce, its connection with | yepresented the cities of Scranton and & secured thoreby,” and 1 will .on the pauperism, crime, ete., also to inquire into | Wik ncin; TALKED BUSINESS T0 THEM. that the pressurc at the fire fn the old Re- \ T Be s aopurad thately, 00 Tl tnatived {ikBabatia: Po-. préasn bed udiitians sl xkvs ¢ i i | publican_building was_inadequate. The 1 at 10 0'dlock n. 1. oF kild di 50 OARE TH0R the practical results of legisiation for the | five feet in length ngainst Sunday opening. | o7 5y Wright Sutler ' ectures Some [ matter was inquired into i the b | u.u-r'umu-l Gunty court house: in the eity. of and enter ' into the contract. Mr. Voornees replied to Mr. Hill and said that it was trifiing with the English language to suggest that, while 30,008,000 bales of cotton were sold when only 7,000,000 bales were in existence, the question’ of 'in- tention in such cases be submitted o a court | and jury. of five persons fs to be created whose duty it | wasmva | shall be to in the social vice in all | fair Sunday its phases, its relations to labor and wages, | morning. It mercial College Students. 4 . s avi o s states " N % . 't that the water 1] ——) 3 1sald p o) . et Weakness of Voorhees' Argument. AURETOSSIGE OF 30 S UL [ vatious state He read a letter from Governor Pattison ex- | Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock Rov, Brot frbu Bl tasnth totth bridg PR e L i rout OlddoE "or. Didders.fo = ; e n Dal Mr. Morgan today introduced in the sc pressing his hearty approval of Sunday | Wright Butler, pastor of the St. Ma is small one and that it would be it~ Ic "|E sty said oxecution, the """"'"lflx 4 [r. Gray, democrat, from Dol | a resolution which went over until tomo e SR B i (BBl i b LA L ; forty thousand, four hundre ] |umnlmhl\|| s an illustration of the weak: | Y closing ‘ Avenue Congregational church delivered an | possible to get the necessary pr to and 01-100 doliire (10, 446.00) adas Mr, Voorhe argument, that a | without action, when Mr. Morgan will ad- Rev. D, rield, seeretary of the | gddre to the students of the Omaha Com- fight a big fire unless the mains from other 4 85-100 dollars ($16.83 ) ounts from the © on the subjec re | tion instruets the committee on rt the \-l\.\nl\ux\ if o ons in the money centers of the | dress the wregated a hundred . times m nd fold dollars than were in cireul tion. The same reasons that would apply to | p cotton and wheat would apply justas well | ¢ Bé s nd sixteen e g‘l'l'l”.:. ot that the method by which 150001 | Porers colege. | Ioyery seat i tho largo ae- | * Tie. fensibilty ot puroh gadlons] AR atemer a e methoc ch 13,000,- | sembly room was occupied o students o8 for use Brantay ? costs on sald judgmes : ! ibly room occupied and the students nes for use in emergenc as discussed | Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseases, | C031% 01 suld judin ""*(HN“ other plans considered for the s. Rey. Butler talked for | betterment of the service. It was finally de- E{fi'{é‘b‘w“k“""' TosthMaRbood) | oI 000 people had been counted as against Sun- | jistened attentively to the reverend gentle- | and s day opening involved duplication was incor- | mg Shoriff of Douglas County. HAMILTON & MAXW al !"{!;‘(m-'\ S 7 On the Suby ol lh(;ll These lists were not manufactured, | some time on the advantages of a good edu- ! cided m:fi‘d‘;‘:fl.’-:‘ |l\.ull -’.r\rI the new \\"uu-r PILES, | S,,[,"‘ FISBURE, parmansatly ourad Omaha, Nebraska, January b, 15 A % amendmen 3 u f . 9 " ires: ! b 0 use of e a8 cation, espe 1y an all 'round busiress edu- n without the use of kuife, likatire or caustic. ent o i The subcommit d by the house | Thomas shairman of (tha spéaial | %0 SEESCEA TV BE.AC HARKE BUR RERR GEIL | All maiadies of a privata or delicate nature, of —— —_— Mr, Wilson, republican, fr va, offered into | committee urun (‘\u ago Trade and Labor | ¢ation. & s ¢ v for the | either sex, positively cured NOTI. SESSM OF DAM- a resolut vhi VIS agre alling on | the advisability of amending the inteérstate | assembly, took the floor for the other side. | young people of today to have an insight into Call on or address, with stamp for Circulars, Freo e =l the secretary of | commerce law to permit pooling, have | He four weeks in which | business life and methods and for those who Book and ltecipes, AGES FOR GRADING. aid lllt‘\ had only d r the opinion of the law oft art- | agreed toa bill which will be eported to ment, under which ho is disbursing the | the full committee on Mon Messrs, | labor organizatior 1 respons uld not attend one of the famous universi- he commission to purchase and 118 South I15th To tho owners of all lots and purts of lots on O hrtbonting aimost | £los of tho ast the moxt beat thing 1o do was | euip addisional fire engines, Dr. Sgaries & Seqrigs, "' Sinnian, Firdh Stroat, from Dlerey stroot 10 Wool- =6,000,000 souvenir coins in uid of the Colum- | Patterson of Teanessee and Siorer of Ohio, | every city in the United all favorable | for a young man or woman to take & course | Another meetiug of the joint committees | Next Loor to Postomos. _____ | Y34 'are heraby notified that the under- ol exposition, conditioned on Sunday elos- | its framers. The bill is more guarded | to Sunday opening. In addition he ropre- college. il be held after the testof the water tower | To J. H. Bentello, Mike + atharino | signed, threo disinterested treenolders of the ng. in its provisions than the senate | sented the Great American-German Tur: ie speaker told a number of amusing and ' bas been made. sochlin, ‘IHHA'- eity of Omaha, Adjourned until tomorrow. bill and has the approval of the Interstate | bund, which had petitioned 185 congressmen anecdotes about 1 - sohn | the mayor, wit Commerce commission and of influential rail. | through district, organizations, i 4150 the | about some of the blunders made by people With nerves unstrung and heads that ache « lur.n I\ corge B olson, | il of said clty. to nssess the damage to the h : : g o} Poter Dont, Walt g apo ! IN THE HOUSE. way men. It provides that pooling shall | German Saloonkeepers association of Chi- | every day while transacting business. The | Wise women Bromo-Seltzer take, 100, | . 1',;"L‘,’.f.fi‘l.","’fi'r:‘.‘15"."f'rr.;:'x'"uf’ffll’r.fi'nw.‘.’:;‘:; continue to be ur i, but may be per- of most of the illustrations was, of Tl e by ordinance No. i, pussod Doc. 2. 1802, an- SRepublican Members Resort to Filibustering | mitted on such terms as the commission may Morgan denied emph course, to urge the young people to keep Beer Brought on a Rattle. proved Do, 09, Von.are furcher notifed, that having ac. cepted sald appointment, and duly Jusiiied as required by 1aw, we will, on Lmhl.ldl{ January, A. D. 1893, av the hour of 10 o'clock Tacties for a Wh WasniNaton, D. C., Jan. | Mr. Richardson, democrat, from Ten- 5 approve, whenove s judgment, pooling gy had authority f posted in business matters Daniel Bartschart was held to the district In the house | Would*be to_the interests of the public. If | that the worlkingmen wore agains| Considerable good advice was court yesterday by the police judge for as- | hwners resp finds that its apps opening. he whole of the clerg, punils and at the close the spe sault. The Sght in which the prisoner was | by ordinan be withdrawn it may do so after r the Catholic church here and in England | loudly cheered. g hniwe lively"of the DropArty Aecinred ssary to be appropriated for to i Ares Lo " 2 the use of said ei! for the purpose of opening e« nessee, from the committee on printing, ve- | notia and pooling shall then agaiu bocome | were ed against the workingman and inkocogien ooourned \‘l”“l‘l‘ o the 'rm“film? and extending Sixteenth stroot from Vinton | &' Dogotor i Farban C oot winin b ported a concurrent resolution for the print- | unlawful. coutd not speak for him e Had ! e Vg xI:y'. '.::Ix‘\ vas the result of taking tto "";.T,\'f.mr".‘." Hmits corporate llm(nlnl mu‘auy oot for the pur- r of 6 ) copies of the report ¢ o | o Mr. Askew of Chi said the labor as- \st evening the potite tool Skinner ; g 2P A Doss of oqnetdarlng and making the shess ing (.muouul | : f th |. port of the Tlfu Consular .\n.u Syste sembly thoro had by its sighty organizations | . Last \ ning the p'H took l).m.. kinner ——— ment of damage to the owners n'\pmllvull Agricultural department on the sheep indus- | The cabinet today discussed at some | voted wolidly fgainst Sunday closing. He | ond Harry Ackley In out of thecold. A (v..:.mp.muu cured by DeWitt's Early sald property, affected by sald grading, taking try ases of cattle for distri- | length the question of suspending the oper- 1d got s with a little ti chi of carrying concealed weapons was | Risers. into consideration spucial benofits, if any. bution by sef d representatives. | at 2 the consulnr seal syste: SOUAL REV ALY NS 0 A8, You are notifiod o be present ut the time 0 r atives | ation o \e cousulur seal system on nas of Chicago and plac uko any objection Mr. Richardson had read by the clerk the n railroads, of going to the World's fi t0 or st nts ne suid asscdsment ould e left to Hndny apenins i 4 drsemiins | * SMOKED. .FOR OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. e | T AL, ath assimed by the® other side following slip, which, he said, was inserted ney gene; in some of the books sent out by the Agri- | the power of the evitural department o you by J. M. Rusk 1 gave his esident in tife his book is mailed | and, it is understood, held to the conclusion thercof, taking into considera- retary of agricul- | formerly advanced by him that the president as a school and a o ; ture." could not suspend its operation, that power ,,\m],m.,,‘ of nature v B T Omaha, Jun, 4, 1802 Congress had passed a law prohibiting | being 1in congress. There were oth- | appealed to the in funl s et heads of departments from send rc ers who differed with him, the argument be- | of the nation. If the products of any state ! Pronasnie fan o ediit publications of their respective bures ing advanced tha are not g0od anoughi 1o exhibiy sevan days aCkwe Sy RESReARIL 0 their “compliments.” This act of the China, which cc he week, let that sta POsa lose on Sunday us, and stuto of Nebriska, is ihed us f1lows, 10-wit R0 foet 0f w 00 féot of 1ot 46, 8. E. Rogors' | SO0t o Onss sb oL plat, Okahoma; w16 feet of lots L0and 11, Jackson street from 36th strect to 57th street u ur m fotior's subdivision of lot 48, 8. E. Rogers' | and plat, Okahomai w66 feetof siblot 1, tax lot The alley in block 1, Kountze's 4th aadition, T fod v invasion of the | seal system, we reed t ous foreign count retary of agriculture was o law. “The resolution wa Mr. Bel sylvania, moved that the house go into com The b ring is now clo a hoover, democrat, from Penn- | titled to the privile therefore not en 0. 1t was ulso polntod WATERWAYS CONVENTION, out that these goods, on ent mittee of the whole for the consideration’ of | us foreign importations 1 b . 20; w2 of la ), k ), in t « o 1 accordance the priva i But - the republi- | subject was also discussed i m 34 (oot ot ot 10, OaE HILA Blans and spooiacation. on e i the e ot cans ustering tactics. The v ¥ & . 3 p = the board o 1o wo ga0s SMSlOEING tachion, T Talked of the Situation in Kansas. Wasmixarox, D, C., Jan. 13.--At the morn. ho board of ¢ works, Bids will | claim measures and the republicans not | Speaking ou the Kausas situation Senator | ing session of the deep w way convention wishing t considered, refrained from | Peffer said today that he did not believe | 4 plan of permanent organization to ¢ voting and left the house without a quorum ‘ there would be any bloodshed, except such | g,1.covd the work was adopted. The work- v But on roll ¢ i, and by o | 88 might come from fistic fights, or that it | . - vote of yeas zhoover's | Would be necessary to resort to the militia | I8 power of the organization was located in da on priuted b and Smoking of $30), puy- aha as ab ovidoase ot ory’ plit. Okahoma ax 1ot 20: w16 foet lot sion of lot 48, 8. E. Rogers' 'plat, good fuith Tho bourd reserves tho r bt to ro) oL nny motion w ans again | in order to give the populists possession of | an executive committee of five and a board ¢ I \ foot. oxaops 8 7 fot, af lov 18, ]‘|"{‘.f‘l'2,\l""' orall plavand o walve gatecia F) yesorted to fillibuste ring tactics and left the | the hou f itatives, but said the composed of the p «hl-*nl of the \ a CO Eiseles subdtvision. Ohnlrmun of the Boar | of Public \\.,ru-. house without a quorum populists were in earnest and the militia s in states and te notiied to be psont at the time Omaba. Neb., January 6, 1504, 16 4 After a couple of hours consumed fu a vain | Would 'be used if the repu did not s \llfxllxh;; ) Tl“ of and place aft ani make uny objections e ——————— - empt to got a ¢ 0 W e bill | give up the ha e thol ould d extendiug sympathy to Al " 4 : . 0 OF atate g wold pr atteut t \ quorum to v n tho blll | five up tho hall. "o thought there would Ias been popular mthsmokenscvcrywlmelor over twenty-tive years, proprintion, ot us s of d DR. Enloe the cham: | Would then be trausf to the United ire an endorse. ; iy consider propor. - U jon of ttempted to | & i T hv‘! publicans and demo- | ment of Allvn;wx;m o 'ulm}nl()ln-r and It is Just as Good Now as Eve: Joun 1 e MCcCGREW BESe A0 sdiourumant effect of this | crats together woul t Baile wmer, | Lake Erle canal, which met with consider JAMES STOUKDALR 9 8| L N P " - y THE SPECIALIST, would be to vacate the night session for the | 8 democrat, and the populists would proba- | able opposition. The whole matter was . - > = AL O L _Omaha, January 5, 1593 16 cousideration of private pension bills. Tho | bly elect Bricdenthal, the chairman of the | finally covered by a general resolution in Its FLAVOR, FRAGRANCE and PURITY have contributed largely to the A H DYER, Is unsarpassed in the Pepublicans then came Lo a vote.and with | popullst state committee, or Judge Doster favor of the new waterway from the Missis. troatment of all the nelp of =ome democrats defeated the Washing $ibpl aud Ohio rivers 1o the great lukes growing popularity which pipe smoking enjoys. Pipe smoking is n Notes, B A e it b ot Baker of Kausas introduced in the house a | - At tho afternoon session an exocutiye com growing in favor because finer, sweeter and better tobacco can be had A[ "”ecl l]m] 8 []e”m flem - | bl for the free coinage of silver. making it | u appointed consisting in thi Ely a . slon to be for the consideration of private of President 5 1 C :SS ¥ in i pe Slon 10 be for th conalderation of Private | ynj,wiul” for any perch o, make-any con. Thompson and Messrs. in this form nd at much less cost than in cigars, tract, note, draft or bill payuble in any spec- Seymour of Sault Ste Appointed by the President, e coin or currency b Faoxisdine oF 3 4 by t Y ¢ a sy, N. Y BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO Cu. ) of RoNisiine oF sonetw asuiNeroN, D. C., Jan. Ji—The Comblete returns will show that thero | - After the passage of the usual resolutions DURHAM, N, C. P Vi 0, Dok JJI,Ir:m’um PRIVATE DISEASES and all Wll’lt'n * MEN I8 exporionce. r circulars sud question list free, vators, ware 1 work requi 14th and Faroam Bte, Omaba, Nob.

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