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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, “ORE : Ti": _MFASURE OUT_ Alnrflr\. and our corn will surely take its | TO DISCUSS AN n‘xm;lfl'xox. ing an_exposition will'bd finally disposed of. 4 LA MUSEMENTS, rightful place as an article of universal An offoet will be m#¥é on that oceasion to ABSOLUTELY FREE A annsici human consumption a8 tobacco, potatocs | Manafactarers and Consamers Association | €0t ot & full representation of the wholo . ) NEW TrWICE . and tomatoes have, which were first secure Decide to O 1a1 Mesting. assoclation NGV 1 3 | Trom the sofl of our fertile American conti- i fropid-di oo e el —_— THEATER.[ Topay Enemies of the Anti-Option Bill Likely to | hent, thus proving how much humanity is A meeting of the Manufacturers and Con Perfect aeton ant portect health resul . i ors assoclation was held yesterday afte rom the useof DyWikks Little E. e M4 a 4 indebted to America in a material sense as | sumers association was held yesterday after r( et ] m’,l JVMERSAte Early HNeers | 8 Thnllmg Book, To Any Baturday and Sunday, January 21 and 22, Triumph. | well as in oth ays. The statistical fig- | noon in their rooms in Tue Bee building, | A perfect little pil $ v (atinee Today) . | ures of the ‘Agricultural department show | The interest in the home patronage move ONE MATON Hiss Reader Of This Paper. — what has been the ults thus farinin- | o0 b f abatément, 4ad the JOR MISSING, Y . creased exports of the great staple to Ger. | Ment shows no sign of abatement, and th oty i ANNIE LEWIS, OTHER LEGISLATION GIVEN PREFERENCE [V The fow thousands It cost s to | Association is doing more effoctive work | Majors Wirkhauser amd Halcombe Ceace- bring about such an agreeable consumption, | than ever before, but the members are fall fully Transact Some Public Business, Tells All About the Indians b And Litt and Davis' Cowpany in it B ‘ I wrote thus fully and enthusiastically of | jug into the habit of absenting themselves ! Major Furay was absent yesterday and 2 F 3 B et et et | this movement, for I bellove in it heartand | from the meetings. Among the members | Major Birkhauser and' Major Balcombe con - ¥ A NUTMEG MATCMH. u Considerntio e Futur | soul, and I cannot help observing, I hope ¢ l": :‘::‘ "'“'|', s ‘:I e ther modsstly, Whah' Bes been alresdy Acooms | Dresat from outside of Omaha were J. A. | ducted the meoting it the afternoon of th | Latest Publieation Tn Tta Line, Fntitied . ¢ N oAl ViiG ssing Busine i a5 a good and pregnant augury for | Garner of the Indianola Paint and Ochre | Board of Public Works. 'Bids were opened “ Life and Scenes Among the Kicknpoo N : : a0, future company and W. H. Duffett of the Beatrice [ forsewers and grading, but no contracts Indians”—Contains Nearly Two Hundred E Prices: First floor, 80 ' Balcony, 930 . “1 beg to send you n candle in the form of | Paving and Building Brick con wirs awatded, the bids baing thlen tndes Pages—S: - 1o Everybo 1 an car of corn which the Germans have this | After the reading of the minutes 0 SR [ gl ¢ Wasnixatos Bureav or Tug . utilized as an illumination on their | previous meeting the following ! this aftornoon and the contracts will be |"“|"‘;’:"' e AL ““I‘}“l”” v 513 FORITERNTI STRE | Christmas You will note, senator, | members: Boyes, Dean & Co., Seward d the habits, manners, customs and history of 3 c g o r Wasnrxaros, D.C., Jan | that they are applying their newly acquired | Grand Island Cigar Manufacturing company. bids for sewer wero for 027 foet on | OP¢ Ofthe oldest tribes of American In. 4 0’ toniorrow (Sune One thing after another has conspired to | knowledge of our corn in various ways. In [ Indianola Paint and Ochre Manufscturing | Bristol street. west of Twenty-fourth, and | 01ans extant we have published at great ex. delay final action upon the antioption bill n | 3¢t they not only eat 1t but they make ileht | company: Oxnard Beot Sugar company. | throe were roceived. ‘The bidders were | pense n luge cdition of a work entived | Constant Improvement Lt ALl ! ; of it Grand Isiand; F. S. Johnson & Co., mille Hamann & MoDonald, 3, O. Corby: and John nes Among the Kickapoo In. | Sava the senate till its best fricuds now admit | o candle has been forwarded to Senator | Milford ; €. C. White, miller, Crote{ William | § Daley, ~Mr. Daley's bid was feturned a8 | dians.” Al thele peculiaritis, teaitiors Characterizes et 1 that its chances of beco: alaw ddock at Lincoln where it will no doubt | Muchow, brewer, Crete: t Western | ho had' failed to specify the district upon | habits, in fact, thetr whole lite fnd castom 2 ugsday anc remote, and that it will likely f ssago | beexhibited Type foundry, electrotyp : | which he was bide are told in n manner which will fnterest tho The Remington Wedhauday, Jan. 24 and 25 in the house. The senate has amend Westers stons. President Page stated that it was time to | (irading bids w + doing the grading e e = ] ey Dhirhe naothor | o0 oAl Jas s the & B | reader and hold attention to the end. This " ywri HOYT'S bill already in a number of material points, | The following pensions granted are re- |~\I|Im~illu hield {n Omahs th ‘spring. 1”m‘ Sirett r.‘l‘jl:“\Lvu |r:m.]1“’:'m[u‘ ~:\«u::. B (L RIE KBS A ot s e Standard Typewx el 80 that when it goos back to the house there | portad He had ¢ ok House. THIS EVENING AT 8. ind $1.00; Bale advisement. Another meeting will be held | BOYD'S 13K Wae! it Soat for Mo, 1 it hins con expressions from quite a number | 1o Thirty-sixth street and the alley in block o Mhe book, h in no will be considerable discussion should it | raska: Original—James R ‘m}lg. of members and the general opinion seemed | | of 5 b, ! g ? earty u fuilline o Exceptionally fine | A HOLE Rl s o e aeion, Mg, S Doy, i ! | B B ol o e e | fo S b oo i S | S st atiib vl | Paragon LinenPapers | wst, Kew foa. 1s opposed to the bill, stated to a senator the FrR T Y HAtAl - BEHIs tion to let the opportunity pas No bids_wore received for cutting down and 3 publish v cditi nu . first of this week that if the bill was not | (mother), Annie Malin, Julin A, ALen | intevest 1o the mombors and they all had an | S e banks. @ @ @ e Major Balcombers | Sxhusted, the' bookwil eltier e ont' of Paragon Ribbons e e | sent back to the house before the first of | (mother), minor of Merritt W. Barber, Han- | opinion to expross. Some thought that the | atr e s iausce called Major Buleombe's e SEmioRs, o AND New dances, Ev- | next woek it would not be finally acted upoy, | nah Godsoll, Melissa M. Skint spring was not as good a time as the fall for | property on - Woolworth = avenne L R ; o A . i | GR“ ND a8 beginning with next Monday it s the Jowa: Original—David B, Forrey, Henry | holding an exposition, but the groat majority | Saebai” too Sixth Sorent. ooy : v anply siclosing 81006 5 Other Stenographic erything new. tention of the commitice on rules, of which | C. MeAlister, Charles Huartman, Thomas J. | favored the spring, us the World's fair | to have the avenue graded. Jo 5 1§ 1S to pay ost of posta. 5 b2 3 ik ‘ Reed is n conspicugus momber, to keep | Maxwoll “\\.m,ml _\1‘ Lattin Charles W. | would be too great ah attraction lnter in the { bid of a week ago on work was call Sl T A0V M VA dlexos Supplies. P RILAT CLOCK O, K tion bills before the house till | Meyers, Horace Taylor riginal widows, er and fall. The members outside o . + i wied. to tim ey i SHk e Agent Whistlo, Iloar the Lunel aro all passed and that it would take | etc.- Sarah A. Smith (mother). Hannah M, | gammer and fall. The members outside of ~and the contract was awarded to him We will guarantee to fill all requ Bt e . i ! Omaha expressed themselves in favor of @ Supplementary final estimates were | eerved within the next two weeks follos y night and day work to get them allcom- | Durstine, Mary J. Bond, Charlotte I exposition and promised to “'be in iL" if one e lin street, from | the appenrunce of this ndver ent, buk ac i"es en e ; : s ] tho endof this session Ann . Higgins, Jane Davis, Martha 38, | was held. The groatest dificulty In the | Prvntotoeh: L L Aea o not ' u ! x : Too ang , Mr. Reed saic | : ; beginning on | Susan Pointer, minors of William Burrell, | w Ay of such an enterprise is the lack of o | p, Thirty-fi Thir futerest therefore to send af once. re N r allery i H 2 X ay of such an orise is the luc & | Davenport, from Thirty-first to Thirty-second o e Wy, be given days for the dis Aurclia ‘A, Stacey (mother), Rachel Whet- | guitable building. o old Collseumn bulld- | gtraos) Jackeon, from - Ninth Gy 1 HEALY & BIGELOW, Special Attention Given to Hit two or three general m res, | stone, minor of James ¥, Potts ing has been going to pieces as fast as any | strect and Chicago repairs near Thir d Av s, New Haven, Conn. Repairs. FARNAM s'- T"EATE P&mkén them the anti-option bill w South Dakota: Ori ames Madden, d building could and is fn much worse shape | gty — | We want overybody to come and see us. | Like Rome all Roads lead o the House of Succoss. be. He added that even should th R AT A GORF 0liD, Aftar i souReini (e nt o ybody y e AN g 3 5 , St 4 NIghts, Commencing Thursday, Jan. 10, option bill get up two or three days at least st 15411 (ts nhises 1t was dbolded to eall ¢ 1 ¥t oot finveriles DEWIEDS. Wiksh Hhes C S Correspondence solicited. C g 3 ) would be required for the discussion of the tor Faulkner S st e b | e e lecided to call o you have pi Wit itch Haze DEFORMITY BRA E The Laughing Suce meeting, when the subject of hold- | salve will surely cure you Competent stenographers furnished on te amendments, and it was his belief that ed to the United Sta anate, wos in ! - Elastic Stocking short notice. could be no time given the measure | Washington today. He was warmly cons - — - —_— h 8 g A slace, and ondly 1 iber of | gratula > hid collonrune; both ot % 2,5 i Hieskbers woula Ll the, timp ttotsed-fo 1t | Eraruaced by: hif colleaguoe; both o his re - Orrice WORLD'S FAIR O, 08 Trusses, Wyckofi,Seamans & Benedict I [ ' altiag, Porfoct Singo Stitings, Spoctal and then filibuster to defeat o final vote. | gagement to Mrs. Hearst, the widow ¢t the 2 - Crutehes 1712 Farnam Stroet, Boe Bldg. 1t looks now as though the bill could not get | miliionaire senator from California. Senne Sept. 15, 183 ) S f ¢ S ; Telephone 1573. T T TS T outiof the senato. bofora lnte MOXE Woak, | tor kemirecs i Gorornly, | Senas x \ BLACKWELL'S DURHAM : Batteries, b - — POPYLAR despito the | i hor, ’"\“'.”‘vl |‘L’.-‘-,. be de “.';\f{}l\““l,"y"”" Ilu.u-- & Spes o)\ TopAacco Co., Water Bottles, A h‘ t} E*M!'!\AM,S!: \IH.ER.TE.\ .xpflc-[“i € = | ever, at ere is no trl in he story, \ H be G o P Rit SN EHtOts L sestoh . GiIL VOBl s | M5 ENtlinee: RARHOE aech br Heatd: Sois ; < \ Durham, N. C i Syringes, PG ILBC S, All weok Voziaging with Matinco. Sun hed when the bill_comes st since the burial of her husband DU N Ge ¥ SiEe senatoe tomorrow M, ¢ of Missis- | in California. ) She s now in Europo and. is (Ol Atomizers, et FLORENCE BINDLEY'S aippi will take the floor: after nim will como | not expected to return.for some time '/ o [\\& Y i Welliave Srioked up | Medical Supplies SU PVeyOPS S b B LT ARTURT) Messrs, Gray, Hill, Hiscock and: Daniol (A statomen has Just been issuied from the ” W 7 N.C.& all the Tobaccoat the World’s Ao ) THE FPAY TRAII of these gentlemen are given to lengthy | Treasury departu L which it appears (4G ) 2air, and have unanimousl: i = specches. Deaths, funevals and all sorts of | tha the s R 7 \ gy Tl ARG ERYE L) t} tl T B, s sasel s ol ol | b e ot e, , Y awaried the Gold Noda ) ontractors ' iw ress of the anti-option bill Ll 1t ow ap- | fnis the calondar sens 1405 the s that it is doomed to fail . ARy for Smoking Tobacco to We have a full supply of Mathe= ONDERLAND Raynor and Stump Get Together, : 277,008 dur 1991 ) \ BLACKWELL'S =1 114 S.45615¢,, matical Jnstruments, Draw- AND BJJOU THEATER A compromise has been reached by M eur favorable re- & Clothy Traci Raynor of Maryland, whois in ch g | PO I S ROUA SO e OF Jomitiares P~ B ll Durham , Next to Postoffice :;‘r?arr:ir;rl::)dl,ré;:igns, Leva ALL THIS WEEK THE Harris quarantine bill, and Repre el s LR ke u — | e1s, Tapes, Squares. lIllus- | STRANGLERS OF PARIS it i EAE a0 Ray: AT QT e alllal RRLER 2 : Congratulating you on your success, STRENGTH, VITM”Y, MANHOOD | tratea Catatogue free. Andan Hourof Spocialtios. yelone of Fun. Matinee Saturday. Junuary 2nd today at which it wis b 1 the. former will no¢ | Council Bluffs, He says t bill will pas: 5 ' A we remain Yours truly, . 6 Vs . MATLINEES 20¢, EVENINGS 20 or #0e, ! o Gma e e bl | both branches of congress befor 4 \ ~ 35 3 B B4 the H “fl":l’l‘q”"]{“‘“fi‘u"” njrrigation bill | ment. Mr. Bryan seems to have better lu b oYY 3 COMMITTEE. 3 ¢ *a* )i = g pEOHROY OrroW | in securing e - . ¥ when Raynor calls up that measure, but will | tion upon corporation bills offer that clause of his bill which provides | than those affecting the public domain, mili- s 2 AR e : 3 114 South 15th Street, PATENTS“;”‘““‘\"":;'T“\l'l':: il Pt for a seven days' quarantine at the point of | (ot IeEEANOIRANG tho ereral interests = ) g p Next to Postoffice. AN U purture ae an amendment to- the | N N6 Orico tiae promitisd to el - f W. H. PARKER, M. D., No. 4 Bolfinchat., | — b pill, and h aynor will | ’ ! M itk y 't tmo to o 1 i BosTo, A 2 7 physician of the g i i - coopt, the amendment Margtund | . Kem within o short timo to eall ui Blackwell’s Bull Durham | ) i Datitag BAYHEIB O ths A.H. DYER, ) NESS {L::Ih“'gtln i : arecable o | will likely be passed before adjournment Has been the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco ' D A 2 £ %, o i e for over a5 years. Unlformly good and uniformly g iy s | IR ond SII[]EHHIBH(]BHI. CURED . Rih nbtho ohia % E iy the young, the middle-aged and old. more, and thi ¢ any port the national | Wil Taglor of Omahn is at the Shore first. Bright. sweet and fragant—we invite the X GUHES(:..,K.:‘..&H Tn"person or by lotte Elevators, warohouses, factory bullaings, BY BELECTRICITY. qu »is made sccondary, or is dis- | 21 Knonig and wife of Ne . | | ) Q1 1 T ol Pros s, with testimonials, FR and all work uiring & thorough and Send 10 cexts for 100 pay “Electro-Modi- pensed with in favor of the local quarantine | 0% the Belvidere, | 3 o most fastidious to test its peculiar excellence. Largo book, SCTENCE OF LIFE, OR SELF- | practical knowledge of construction and {oal Theory and Practico.d ) as is now the case in New | Colonel E. D. Webster of Stratton is in the i imi well’; m 1, VAT 5 in able th of Inls, a 8 It o 3 L deration shall b other porte: oo | oity P. S H lackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C. T et saly SI by taatl s daiis 0. Box 534, Fremont, Neb, ALLEDLEE Bl Ul L sideration shall be p other por ¥ GBS Bl D bacco Co., Du C. : More Cabinet Ti or, — - A report was circulated on the democratic Cleveland had tendered Judge Walter Q. Gresham a portfolio in the new cabine that he had ncluded to o 1\ ere | could be found little direct information upon R the subject, such senators as Carlisle, Mc- - e rerd Phersc Palmer and Gra, - posed get their information direet from Mr. Cleveland, ' refusing to talk upon the | » subject for publication. All of them stated, however, thi not altogether improbable t} ham would bea:f g member of the next cabinet Senator Brice of | Ohio, who is an intimate friend_of Senator Carlisle and is said to have a “pipeline” into Mr. Cleveland's kitchen through Senator Carlisle, said to a senator in reply to the direct question whether he believed Judge Gresham will be in Mr. Cleveland’s_cabinet ¢ » Gresham will be in Mr. Cleveland's ¢ , but L do know . y that I havo it from reliable sources closely e conneeted with Mr. Cle hat he will e tegdered & | “Is it your individual opinion that he will Invite the Attention of B U Y E R S to the fact that it is the upon the b preme court of the Ubited Sta 10t go into the cab- inet, and yet he may go | o cabiner and | also’ upon the supreme h and_the | shrewd senator from Ohio and New York | smiled'a knowing smile. Gresham to Bo Cared For. One of the most prominent membe: senate committee on_judiciary—really the @ost active member of it—said to Tk Be correspondent in the course of a talk on the subject of Gresham and the cabinet: “It is | & my opinion that Gresham will not accept the | place in the cabinet, although Thope he may cannot seeanything compromising in his \ accopting, Gresham supported Mr. Clove- land cordially and openly, and X 4 understanding with Mr.” Clevel il he go into cabinet i sarily indicate tha : 5 . - S an_und standing b > tw before the | ele in fuct we v neither would | enter into auy such angement It would B0t bo Iuconsistent for Grestiam to beoomo o FOR MANUFACTURES AND MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ESPECIALLY Both men now stand upon the same plat- | form and Mr. Cleveland i ing to or his cabinet to suit himself, You may be | BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, SADDLERY AND HARNESS,| sure he will sclect some of his A iwing to another branch of thesubiecr | NLBN'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, the senator said, and in doing so he evidenced some indide information: It is | CARPETS AND CURTAINS, HARDWARE, ARMS & CUTLERY, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, my_opinion that if Judg ham does not B S R b CARRIAGES AND VEHICLES, RAILROAD AND STREET CARS, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY & WATCHES, here. Mr. Cleveland will have three p) ga . beneh "l son,“atefond i BLANK BOOKS & LITHOGRAPHY, MACHINERY--Mining, Steam, Electric WOODENWARE, STEAMWARE, s00m, Efi;'n:\f“_.-..'.’*..:‘:;.,yl,'i::":n..“".'.:'.',(:":.i SMOKING & CHEWING TOBACCO, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GASKETS AND UNDERTAKERS’ SUPPLIES, o 'S8, ody knows that Justice pucitated by Ul healih Ho DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS. not been s s quired by law. EERRER) to pension e st (st B | ST, LOUIS is the Commercial and Manufacturing Metropolis of the West, South-West and South; it is the best RAIL- e N ROAD CENTER in the United States;its stock of merchandise are unsurpassed in cither extent or variety,and buy- “Corn Cake" Murphy, the European agent 9t the Agricultural dopirtment, continucs to ers can effect a large saving by placing their orders in St. Louis. The increase in manufacturing and shipping re- et Bt e it U | turns beartribute to the eminence of St. Louis as a MANUFACTURING and DISTRIBUTING point. i of {ho demu for A Loan oot | ez \.“hi;;,lfl:{;:g";fjL;;j,ffi,;ll‘;-11-‘;‘-?;.;:;;;:‘.?@;‘-W In all matters of Transportation, Freight Rates, Etc., St. Louis alone as @ result of the propaganda | fn Germany. I may N t an exhi B i, been o1 o e Manufacturers and Merchants offer inducements 8 pormanent = exhibition which will | : shiortly be opened in Berlin and which | 11 d b will occupy one entire floor of the finest | t t Bleuoturo T ‘thia citse. Al kiada of Sors unexcelle y any otiher City. cooked in the prescnce of the people will be | given away freo with explanatory literature [— and rec| b practical converting process will go o day in the year ex- | gepe Suniny " e ‘.::.'.1:""}.”L,\pf'..r.:fi',: this | NOTICE TO INVESTORS. This announcecent is issued by the Bureau of Information of the AUTUMNAL F B aiitors At bave 18 ooty shactad o ering | TIVITIES ASSOCIATION of the City of St. Louis, the Bureau being charged with the duty orn for human food. [ expect great results of making known to the world the extraordinary advantages that those trading with St. Louis from this display. May I modestly say that | ¥ this secms to m u considerable ad vanee from the proceding year, when the | The year 1892 was one of unprecedented growth and prosperity in St Louis. More enjoy. It invites buyers to come to St. Louis or open up correspondence with its merchants, Jorliners all thought that corn s fiv : . - 23 o : 3 : 2 ™ . . . . . . o Saly tor pig foodyr e e PR WAREE ) than 5,400 buildings were erected, as compared with 4,800 in 1891, and 4,200 in 189c. The Any other information that may be desired as to mercantile matters will be given by the T o ot e more 1 | REW buildings erected in 1892 cost upwards of Titkry MiLuiox dollars, and the demand for Byreau, or inquiries referred to proper quarters. am convinced that this movement of the cen hui e ide S inue: anti g e e shiaxantla R priced, whas this moveest of he | office buildings and residences continues exceptional. No city in America offers such excellent THE BUREAU OF INI‘OBMATION. unbounded beuefit not only to our furmers | & n > P P 1 1 1 3 . g“‘:_'; Whole country, but to the world st | inducements to large and small capitalists with such absolute security, 202 Mermod & Jaccard Building, ST.LOUIS, MO. )

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