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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE N 1 0\ SQIIVENT | areanged in a semicirole in tiers one above | willing to pay #10 for a ticket. The pension I v o; powaered, 4 15107 - | bales: coustwise, 1,000 bales; 8,600 | v v INAUGURATING A PRESIDENT | thevi™ frthie Titie: amphithonter in ! office bullding will be beautifully draped for ! OMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL i ld?n e A D3 0 sranue | BtR R Sye 00, alony aales, 3,600 | ing extra. yMhare were no strletly choice front of the vice prosident's rosteurn will bo | the oceasion, The enormous ball room is - ou -Dull, wbout. steady: American | _NEW ORLEANS, i, Jan. 31, Ftures steadyi | ptoers sorg very lonore SCO%0 11,8001 arranged o row of leatherc red chairs in | used chiefly for a promenade, for the crush | e DB, sales, 41,400 bales: Tanuary, 89261 Febra- | Ty gonoral, thero was i1ttle quotable hange in which the justices of the supreme court and | s so great that dancing is almost impossible. | ot W!"J:\V‘I\'::‘-uflv]‘ I.;L;:;:“u'v .‘.';‘_."..“ "l:,‘.b“( .4\','5." ."r?x:;& prices from Fridiy, but there has beon gn i ad Oeremonies o Witnessed at | the members of the retiving cabinet will sit | There are suppor rooms and committee | Whe ers Forl inker T TIN-Firm quiet; Straits, $20.25, 00.55@0.071 August, $9,60410.¢ wverage decline since Tuesday of 16e (0 290 Bights and Ceremor "% B with the president and the president-elect, | rooms and a retiring room for the president heat Traders rf" hd a New Sinker Tied - v | 2 i 1 | on a1 but the very hest grades Waskington, Behind the desks and between the chairs of President Cleveland and Mrs, Cleveland to That Oereal. | Omahn Produce Market, l New York Dry Goods Macket, | VI.II-\H'l \‘~ \\yt,‘ H.»]\ vory \:\nllv in (‘H; ‘.h hery' the senators other chates will be placed will attend the ball. Mrs. Cleveland will Pho week closed With the egg 3 o | NEW YoRrk Jan 21 Business fn dry goods O 81} Yt the kood. to chotes srkder. Thes e The doors of the capitol will be closed at | look on from the gallery, probably, while the Avip— 1ONE IOPCATIng fontire. . The il wenthes Al o ronga o fn wecardanes with the | sald ut fram ¥ i o’ $3.80. IJ‘::i \ an early hour and they will not be reopened | president will make a cireuit of the floor os o o T St e d enther | wsunl docreasa fn the' Baturduy “demand. | Sft sold eeoly at trow §2.90 \ VICE PRESIDENT IS SWORN IN FIRST [ an carly hour and oy e mot e el | rrd by the members of the committee | CORN AND OATS:: AVERAGED HIGHER | {iic ninricet on vigs And did not have & stimue | pronncd goods und i il AL g ¢ be only by ticket, for the capacity of the | which has had the arrangements for the in ; Tating effect on other kinds of’ produce as will | Tutter gives soue ovidence of bot enate galleries and of the inauguration | auguration in chary e dotes from the quotations kiven below. As | wbly completed in ‘the courso Ao or Ant anar ot vy o' ks Thous tic Amer platform is very lmited h of these | The crowd will block his passage and his | Provisions Opened Firm and Continned So | {ENE S SERES SEAS U Land buyers aps | week, ~but with the lar gyt B LR LG q Forecast of Exe tickots will be numbered and each will call | escort will have to contest every inch of the to the End, Gainlng T Thelr purchnses as much as possiple. with the | frer sqeomplishod so curly in the 1 2,40 10 85,60, ADONt overythiig in this clbos Whick Paw Will He Able for admittance to some particular part of the | way, for though the people of Washington Price of PVRk_Ntooks and apparent idea that the beglining of another | eaity s e ent production will e ine fonnd a purchiaser bofore the close, galieries, Tt happens usunlly that with all | have many opportunities to see the presi- | week would see still lower prices 0 Tnauiry, Dt aerund transactions hies | aiikre R AL LA | to Follow, the precautions which are tuken tickets ave | dent of the United States they seem nev Bénd rAPriESRtocks are held M.H0D400 for | been modories on wecount of searcity | o ooker and line and prices ruled fssued in excess of the capacity of the gal- | satisfied on any public occasion until they nir to cholcestock, = o of goods. Thote {8 somo. . prospect th et LU MR CLEG, — leries. tis well known, there is | haue fought their way through intervening I EL g e, [ many " articles will o bo " farther feoders sold neound §2.00 ant 13.00. Fho i Wasnixoroy, D. €., Jan. 20.—{Special | alwaysa ple wiiting for the doors | crowds and caught another glimpse of the | CHICAGO, THL, Tan. 21,—~A new sinker was | BUTTRR - Thore I 1t noficeabie falling off tn | Lo0e0d Agents wore ™ pushing detlveries | jie rilis away short of th demand. Correapondente of Tk Bee.|—Tha inaug- | 10 oben and within half an hour the gailer- | chief magistrato 3 tled to wheut toduy—fear of the consequences oipts of butter in this market. Whilo | Without catening npan the ordere st ag | JI0G8° 1URAS been neatly two wonths since i g e e, United | ies are crowded to overflowing closing of the inaugural ball Sat- | of making No. 1 northern spring o regular © has been no great or very marked ad- | much ns might be’ supposed. Cotton gonas | e hoe mar ¢ uch e dows n s it uration of a presigent o ' Whilo the senate employes have been mak- | urday night, March 4, the inauguration cere- | delivery on contracts, The market wis SLrong nce in the market prices have boen gradu- | soem to be sold up to April pretty gencrally, | G the enrly part of this weeke ~Up to Friday States is o great ceremonial occasion. | ingwirangements for the expected guests, | monies will close and the president will take | uy the opening and closed at about mid-day's | st 100 g te (o0 bicking stock b kol somo much "beyord thit. A8 'The san | e Wi ho wpbement Ter s i s e It will be of more than ordinary | the senators have been freshening upa bit, [ up the routine of his office the next day just | o h b at 16c and fair to good country roll at 184 | timo buyers discioss many wants in sight. | batioo gepPerent letup in recelpts the ¢ v X range and about %e lower than on the day | 20c. Steletly fancy would bHring perhaps 203 | Agento ) ontlook wad | rather discournging. The significance o the dth of next March, be- | and when the gallery doors are opened the | where his predecessor dropped it. He will | j(Gf0 ¥ | 226, but there IS not much of it 16 de had anents 3. the price of Stmpson's in- | car “blockade, or rather the searcity of cnuse this oceasion will see the delivery of | Scene of confusion which prevailed during | appoint the members of his cabinet Monday 4 CELERY—The greater portion of the celery | arrive I u “"” orders for £00ds 10 | \ock cies 0ast of Chicaio contribited i 1o g the delivers 07 | the carly ‘morning has been dissipated and | When his message of appointment is sent o | on the migrket 18 coming from Chicago, wnd i | ° - i Munly degroo o the brenlc, ua 1t prevented the gover ent into the full control of I the senate | we more o dignified and im. the scnate that body will go into secret ses. without materinl change except that the not overly choice. This is the season of the St Louis Markets, | vustern shippers and focldentally spculators BRI T1t Batty,. THALHATLY HADHOE BolN | Gomiia'o 8 e o 3 ek ke y deliveries In both elosed atu ¥ lowever, when fancy stoek s not ex o , . from buying. With decroased receipts and democratic y That y pressi \ | sion and confirm the nominations immedi \ry Jlowever, when fan r. Lovis, Mo, Jan. 21, -FLovi—Easier. Lk \ cre [ in complete control of the government at In the Senate C1 or. | ately. The new cabinet officers will take mounting to about te for onts wnd | PRIl B KW Mg aKo M s unusial for | Wikivr e tinder yosterday for options; | (% docline wa reghined by and htug RUY ino/aLdos thie war of the reviellton and | Phe mem ot O MipismanY & chiarge of the departments, and the business | '+ for corn. Provisions opened firm and con- | G, he s 2 ¢ tendod and colory | CEhphiEhen the; May, w0l duly diy nnd p Fiverngod i3t Gvor 0¢. 0 ’ bo scted to rejoice measurelessly | are the first to enter the senate chambe of the government will proceed in its regula tinued to the end, gaining 10¢ in the price of | is now to be hi AlTiost nll XOnSONs TAO ”‘uu\' lAml‘l‘h.\l“hnM\ wsh, 8705¢; May, | 100 lower than lnst Saturday, which was the it may be expected to rejol : ! ; ter 4l ) f routine without a hitch and without a min 7i4¢ In lard, e lower In ribs some section of the vountry. - Celery s quoted | O GE T, g high duy : | oMY L o Eorgs SOUTB GONvatiohil orans | Qa8 BlaY, T was o little show of strength at the | O this market ut ; BRI o ot Bt A The week closed with a fair run, the gene b AL e o which al. | Some in uniform, sonie in conventional even Lot Sask OIS wing to the b i P ntets NIRNCAStE. S quality ot the o cling vory i This will give to the celebration which &1} 5% 0 Mand the, Chinese and Koreans in Carp. Will Lecture. | opening of the uncxpectedly stronz cables {and Which o Dot ne i Sonthe | BARLEY-Quiet; Minnesot, 545 T (e T T ety ways accompanies the inauguration of & [ yqicolored silk. They enter shortly after ank G. Carpenter has been trying an | DUt the feeling was followed by u selling craze 4 ivals here are Hght. | gatoe Tasagiehaiged: - creamery, day's tops. East ts were highor and president more than the usual amount of | 11 o'clock, headed by the dean of the corps yi 5 e | Which quickly set prices offt. Though the ex- | Drumbead, 23 i ich ) Uikt UL LIRS QRELELLIT U S o' s by Ho oL 'S, | illustrated lecture, “Men I Have Inter. | Whith duickly sct pri oRAIAREALTY CRANBERRIES - Advices from eastorn points | F008 -Unchanged: lowerat 0740, ount. Local buyers all had good orders enthusiastic interest As thiey dppear at the door of the sonite | viewed,” on the dok—that is on @ number of | | om both coasts were considerably | yqicate very light stocks and o tendenty on | gamCbioNs=l'ork, old, 818.50; new, 1l the early marken was aetive and all, of a f i ariably wwesident, rising, strikes | g 5 dog e- | larzer than o week ago and Bradstreet's esti- bt 3 urd, $10.85, A president is inaugurated invariably at i prosi small towns in Ohlo. As the dog has sur tie part of prices to advance, Hell und eherry dime higher than Friduy. Good 10 choics the desis in front of him once with the gavel | vived, Mr. Carpenter RECELPTS “Flour, 5,000 sucks: wheat, 5,000 | huteher welght and | i | noon of the 4th of Marcl that day | i the sonators rise. The sergeant-at-irms | Foprdary a8 n o full ] p goes fnto the field 1 | mated that the amount in farmers’ hands $2.50a9.003 bell and bugle, $10.0010.507 Jer- | o oeiers Blour, g fledged lecturer, In | March 1 would not exeeed 104,000,000 Cape Cod, 30,506 10.00. HoN: ‘,"I':,“‘ o0, DU onts, 16,000 bu.; rye, | 87,55 to $7.70, with fair to good light aud should be Sunday. Congress expire v [ addresses the chair and announces the v taking to lecturing, Mr. Carpenter does not | against 171,000,000 bu. the same time last Bads The inirket wis vory quict and what ey N, 6000 suelke: whent, 164,. | Mixed loads dt from $7.45 to 87.05. Some vety constitutional limitation at noon of March 4 | tors. Then he escorts them to the fivst give uh Howspapos worlt, Ho simply foflows | your, und eatlmates oh the' visiblo supply | THCSpEo dp were for alngly onse lota oiily: | 000 Inu.s cor, 76,000 bia.s onts, 28,000 s Fyey | Lo o T L 8740, overy othor vear, Unlike the’ president, the | of séats on the west side of the senate ¢h in the footsteps of Bill Nye. Eugene Fleld, | khowlng no incrense with chances fi cohfidence at buycrs T ower prlers o thty | 8:000; urley, none DFOTAcE BHIts (e moutkoh Deaheoadis, iy con s not take hold of the reins of | VoI George W, Cable, James Whitcomb Riley, | small decrease: all this, taken in ¢ 1 | were unwilling to buy only s dled and | o r carly advanco wi out Akt ; The members of the senate are again | George Kennan and other writers who have | With strong cables, would naturally have | then merely to fill thair immoc VANt AS " Il Market, and The late hogs sald around Al §7.60, power when it comes into life, I CALe | gpated: hut a few minutes later they rise | goneon the platform. It is surprising how | made a firm market, but th a | 1o prices, every commission deajor appeared to | NEW YORK, Jan. 21 - TALLOW < Quict; | The pens were tinally clearcd bulk of fnvariably meets in a short special fon | again to yeceive the members of the supreme | fuiiof the most conspicuous ' newspaper | Proposition which™ "will probably v | have o cof his own and 1t is hardly possible ”‘;'“1‘['{:}\~-"}\H"J:‘Iwm‘,.‘,v e bid. Hing at $7.50 nnd 27.5 Linst from on the day that the president is inaugrurated, | court. These ure escorted to the row of | \workors (for Mr, Riley worked on news: | Nt nomhormimlvercolaime, e gride of : 0o, was arondh o avatet | yallow, 47c oS A e e e AIELL but this meeting is particularly for the pur. | coiches divectly in front of the vice presic | papers before he ‘was known as a poet, and | in't ade contend that this, which is i rke Somo are ot Ao Optor e | PETROLEUM. Dull, steadys crude tn bbls, | Nugke-Regelpts were moderate as 1o quane pose of confirming the appointments 1o office dent's rostram. ’ . | George Kennan continued to handie news in | ferior to No, will force buycrs to take | price would look high by the op (Parkers) 85.85: coude inbuik (Parkers, 82550 | ity and rat laneous a8 1o quality A familiae fig h will be missed at | yhe \Washington bureau of the Associated | poorer grade in sotglement on contracts than | ing of next week. Some predicting fined New York 30: Philadelphin and | There was th wl good demand for de Baltimore, £.85: Philideiphia and Baltimore | siriablo muttons il on such prices taled moand canning grades o 5. There was no paeticalar change 0 the Corn and oats averaged higher, but closed when it assumes its lease of complete pow made by the new president 150 | the inauguration of President Cleveland is v can be delivered lor the prese los: | speedy d 20 4 ] »ss even after he returned from Russia) cred Wnder the present raless | speedy drop to 20¢ i 5 of representatives is not usually in session | that of Hannibal Hamlin, At the time of taken to lecturing, Porhaps the | henee it hud the effect of weukoning prices, | | GAME-Small rabbits, 75¢ s, 8150, | bulk, $2.76w250; United, no sales Strong, some eholeo 192:1b, wostern wothers no laws can be enacted, 1t remains to be | President Harrison's iug flld does not got most In ny cvent, W ether it |~‘.\g‘|.w| ;.“\ 2 or HAY- The market wis hanged nt 36.00@ | o ROSET R Quich irmi strained, “common to | bringlng $5.00. Common and inferior grade 0 laws ean 1 i R T e ¢ doc 0 ¢ 08t | not, 16 will increase the supply of contract | 6.50 | 8 013714 werc i (il slow, - Fair o good natives, $8.7. seen whether Preside Cleveland — will ““ b (’\‘“ M' vmor vice | of, , the beat newspaper writers tudd 1o the welght the bulls have to | HIDES-No. 1 salted, 41¢: No.2, 8ige: fling, | | ORPENTINE -Quiet, steadys 835:0 34 5,001 fain 16 gaod Wontorie 15 BURKS, 00 dnthe determine to call the house in special session | HEEiICt e United Sta ied | but it gets many of the most conspicuous. | earry-some sy 25,000,000 bu,—and furnish | 6c. | 6q aNpoN, . 2L-CALCUTTA LINSEED-—415 | mon und stock sheop, #2.3513.60; wood to ull aboy | 6d per quarter chofeo 40 0 100-1b, Tambs, $4.000 this year A few minutes bofore noon the members | eanle who read. newspapers to see the men | 10 discouragenent and was an active bear in= | LEMONS —£4.0074.50, | LasseED O 105 por ewt by < The retiving president always 3 the house of representatives, led by | \whose stories of adventure or of personal | Usne MALAGA GRAPES-Unchanged ut $0.00 per | RUBPENTINE Spiirs 23s 1id per cwt e i ! R $ ; bt b s LS, LA Kansns City Live Stock Markot. the senate in special session before he reti tker Crisp and the blind chaplain of the | ayporience they have read for a long time, | M Ol HALE LHCRO L L iR T & VSO SO N CR ot and as soon 18" a man becomes famous for presint "Tiics was, suld o 1.2 | cwt KANSAS Crry, Mo, Jan. 21, o- from office. 1t follows us an odd consequence Milbutn, will appear at the do b - O 00 ek ANt 600 Heads m offic ollows 8 ¢ s wate chamber opposite the vice | fny narticular feature of ne gl o I e g e Bl L AR L LIRS TS R f 2 | Milwankee Graln Markets. hipping steers, $1.0505.10; stockers and that the viee president of the United States | puogident's rostrim. The sergeant-at-arms | ha' finds his most profitable employment | Aruiness and < o e AR LH $1.00 per bushel; | spyywaukee, Wis, Jun, 21— Wiesr—Steady; dors, $2.50004.00. is sworn into oftice before the president is | will announce sonorously, “the house of rep- | going around the country exhibiting him- [ WS about e to de higher, but pric I stzes, $3.25 tor | My, 71 No. 2 spring, 68 Y1 Hous - Receln 5800 head: shipuients, fnaugurated. Mr. Stevenson will take the | resentatives.” and the members of the house, | Se1. That Is what it is literally, for Mr, | Shned with very few fluctuntions 1c, then o v toton | Qo Guiets No b, (1l 200 eads ket Gponed 11150 higher, i ore than 800 in uumbe ile o the | 1c & b LY 3 vinced ! Sed off, and the closi N3 PUSSOLS are 250 i dis 8—Qulet; No. 2 white, 35%@36c; No. | closed wenk, part o L los eno minutes before President Cleveland is sworn | St Ch b A e e | have gol $00 from uny newspuper or maga- | July closed about the sume as yesterday lurge or smull sizes. California navals, d2n; [ RYE-G2e Sigie Recelpts, 100 Tead; shipments, none; T amon the seats which have been crowded | zine for the lecture which has brought him | proposed change regarding No, 1 Mexican, $3.50, BARLEY-—G4 150 ket dull, unchin, Miittons, $3.2534.60, in in between the senators’ places. | an annual income of $30,000 for several y presumably in the interest of the Chicago cle- OYSTERS The situation remains unchanged | e % The inaveuration of the president is invari Seats will be assigued to the governors of | pust. Lecturing is the chief source of in- | YAOFowners, who are bringing and clearing | In theoysier market. Prices here vange: fron Liverpool Markets. St. Louls Live Stock Market. ably made the occasion for the gathering to- | the st ”‘u ‘,‘,.\ senat ~‘r~n|; the mr\ll.\v,.ym_ |66 6t THb AR WHS BH& &t U1 EUGOSAS il Bh ('::‘Iu grade. The outcome of the vote is doubt- ‘_“1;,' e ber. e T ; l‘.l\llml'(lnn m;\ 1 \\‘up AT Firm demand, Sr. Lovis, Mo, Jan. 21 CaTrLe - Receipts, b Wik A n e | Judges of the court of clatins and o sl | Shanintiormabubaniie Bl Nve AnA Chst 4 \o arrivals of chickens were | fair: holders offer moderately. red western [ 1,600 head: shipnients, 12005 murket steady gether of military and civie societies. The AP0 oIV O RIS DB LE0ETR s to the ceors | plt « but men like Bill Nye find tha In the corn crowd the absorption by S V. | more liberal and stoeks did not move off quite | spring, 65 2d66s 8d per cen Vitlve steers, §3.2500 “hoiee shipping, latter are chiefly political clubs. Like the :::h\n“w EI‘(-x vrlfnl»“ltz\lvrlwlwv 'n("{l'ullmn}‘ri Uit | newspaper work furnishes them with alarge | White and others has alarmed shorts and | so fr as thoy did, Chickens wore generully P oM TTEnt, domund fair. : T S iEriiby Tox 480050575 PIDpIES WICUE Ll s ot | issiol of th ! 1 i ¥ incidental income and that their newspape there was good buying, The sharp up-turn in | selling at 8@9¢; turkeys, 18¢; geese and ducks, BACON—Long cle 450 1b<. 535 6 per ewt Hoas — Receipts, 2,200 head; shipments, National guard they come from all parts of | they will make no formal entrancd semei | lEtEErs serve to advertise them constantly to | provisions also lciped the market. Prices | 9a10¢ LARD - Prime western, bas G per ewt 42000 market sirong: heivy 2007.60; the union. With them come thronging thou- A few minutes after the noon hour Presi- | the public which reads newspape nd | Were somewhat governed by the action of POTATOES — Only small lots moving frou PEAS Canadian, 55 per centil pickin W 7,405 lght, 87,1067 - sands of office seckers, politicians and eight- | dent Havrison will be announced 'He will | which goes to liear lectures. Bill’ Nye ro. | Sty Thets Wers numerows outeldg byl | siore.,, lostorn ebruska stovle 38 uotell Cofee Market, Bitsur=Lacintas SOhond, All[pashiBIee scers. Fully 100,000 people come to Washing: | de'ited to his seat in front of the vice pres. | Loives #1004 night for his readings, Ibelieve, | from ie to ¢ nbove the 1 ons of ve, Tb@H0N B O VOnRdas OLERE BN R market strong; natlves range, $3.5010.00. ton to attend th tion of the prosi- | Sheortd T s et i front o Yive oon: | and pays his own expenses. He may give hi ssterday, und after selling off a fraction ad- WEET POTATOES—There few in the | 10 to 20 points 1, clositg steady at 10 (0 o dent and to fill the air with shouts of ap- |y oecCont. 3 readings four or five times in a weck. His | Vanced from e to %e. when wheat turned ket which ure selling at $4,50. Jove yosterd i | f You don't want a torpia iiver: you don's plause as the inaugural procession moves o alne oloal Clevelinn | incomegfronnmewsTHBEE N Lingh R ROV UG WA EnUTCO ey bR SSdmal g ofrit ot Ear T ud 15 pretiy wood and Fnuiry, #16.70; Marcl, $16.45; May, | want a bad complexion, you don't” want & Ml%in higtovic Perineylvan a ayenua i Bk L AR £100 0 week. Thore ave other lecturers | a6 16 baey rallicd from tue (o e, afterwards | vivals gone sting Wil very ready 3040 16.30; Jily, $16.3016.454 Soptember, | bad breath; you don't Want a headache. ! announced. He will be escorted toa | whg receive more money than this who do | ied casterand clased with u shade ady sale. Choice, ; nd thin, 3be. | R1620616.30: Docember, $16.20@10.25. Spot | Then use De Witt's Little Karly Risers, the ast Hours of Congross. seat directly in front of the vice president not write for newspapers, but many of them | o :'n” S wlwv l-n;l !‘-nh An 'r“\i“”l( B POINTERS, | Rio dull'but firm; No. 7, $17.8715, Ylien he is seated and the noise of conver- | ypa el adeaies steady fecling prevatled, prices for Muy, in . For several days before the 4th of March | .,V 1en he is seated and the noise of conver- | yro “public men who got_theie newspaper | Wiich the buik of tite trading contered, belng | The Cudal Compiny. of. Soit 3 sation and applause has been a little hushe 3 pany 1th i L @ and appli s @ notices free. W P. Breckinridge, the d to e range. The opening was at e | Omahais freczi 20 quantity of poultry LIVE STOCK MARKETS, S both houses of congress remain practically | Ve b s AT : Ittt atiots bearion . Th & lnw_‘ Iy r\|’: ",,';‘ le. n.(‘ Steve H'IUHA w |lwrw_l:.,."., .11.(1 v'h silver-tongued orator of Kentucky, receives dvance and the close at le declin for the spring trade | e Y TO TAKE tion bills are always under consideration and | ook 0fthe senate and, under escort of 4 | £00 for a lecture. But Mr. Brockinridge is | | Fis Feeeinis of fioms Bers Sy 1o dler than | Chicago purties shipped by a Cattle Teade Unevenly Active Hogs Flactu- R Nk B 1 tavasiibry, o contase: Bebwaen tho | uomocraticaenator will yrallc down theicen- | it imore ofia tarltyiinAn e Ny His [ 1O0IISRIGCKCIOrC QI AMO0NCATEmISE | oad of old ntor | RTeNIUeGlovh SHonEs i e Houacs over some of the items. in theso bills, | te st dnd mount the vostrum where Vice | public duties keep bim in Washington an | Weuk 130,000 hewd ave i1l that are looked Tov. | method af uippis. o0 and expensive | oyana, Jun. 21— There has ot only heen no Smallest, casicst, farence cominitteos from the two houses | L ooident Morton is stadiug. Mr. Morton | ayorago of six months in the year. | Trading ixions oly moderately [ 'S Mppli | falling off in receipts compared with last weel 5 Sheapost, best, W try to arrange a compromise. JEIESap T a1D) N pUie et ’A:xl' Carpe |-|1‘.\~I¢|. ided that the lectur y dulltor thie most, |, some of the produce men ure commonting | ¢ oiy catiloand sheopshow o very substans 2\7 Sheyine tiny, ate is insistent on cortain itoms of | fuc ith of oftie. Wheu he will turn 10 the | of the future is to be *newsy.” His news : Tieing tho Ticenss churged poddiom. The to | tial'fncrease, and the same is true when' the LU 2 i consideration notion. It is strengthened by the fact that AN slon men because they sell to the peddlers, | {Tiub 1o show & considerable falling oft com Shea, & compounil others. The house takes the opposite side | courtesy to him during his term of ; Siua 3 confor ourtesy to him during his term of oftice. At | {he great mugazines of the country have | St Said & commission min, “they Stand b of cuch of these questions. ‘The conference | tiaconclusion of his remarks ho will hund | roermeg e O eountry, e | _The leading futures ranged as follows: et the wouneil Teduce the Heanen by G- | pared with one year ago, for while the increase of 'refined and "0} itte cets and proposes compromise - Y Ty T B J '(:-'{l»l.'.'-”v!.\,. ;::mw\“‘inlu'y i the gavel to Vice President Stevenson. exception on a news basis, Harper's was ICLES. OPEN. | mIGH. | LOW. [C ¥ £ without any effert ¢ ne it in receipts of cattle and sheep for the past vnmfnll]r-l:‘_ jected. It meets again and arr Ao the lust to come in line, The Century has | whoat i | of iy i adm s caieenl UMD e Bl ToEL Y Wittiod ompromises, Again they are r The Tifty-second congress has expived by | been publishing ‘news™ stories for a long 9 p WL Uhat there u deal In bute peetively. 1S b "dvcr disturbance or ckward and forward goes the appropr Imitation at the hour of noon. ice Presi- | time. The Cosmopolitan is distinctly anews | | e & SIETTE] lar to the recent one in eggs. As in the 50,68 gs or over 88 per cent. The officin trouble, Consti- tion bill. dent Stevenson will call the sendte of the | Magazine and the Scribner's made its repu- | 184G | Ter product, the reserve suppiles of butter os are s follow : i tion, Tudigestion, Billous Attacks, Sick and It must become o law before the congress | Fifty-third congress to order in special ation very quickly on a series of news | January aig] ang| 426 | havel aten up, the production i< down t VTR BT - ation, lu IR e ) t expires o the naw bresident will have t6 eall | sion and the ey, Mr. Butler, the chapiain | rticles. Oratory, My, Carpenter thinks, is | ¥ebruary) - 44 1 1 R ey ow pom s i demand’ e BTN I I Bilious Headackes, :"h“‘b‘}l“(:,’,“L’:.‘n‘“,‘,"'.:“""‘é i + a bt i ¥ ALEEptie, ol ata discount; nows is now pre-emine | May.. . v Bsg@sn| 4T @l 4@ | g od. Butterlne mie Tast wook...... A.96| 30078 e liver, stomach, « onted, session of congress to pass a bill in | of the senate, will offer prayer. The new | dt i discount: ncws is now pre-eminent in | oaig%y, 42 ik | | St heEs : y bl 8 ) hes) ol 3 cured T any of the great appropriation | presiding officer will make brief address | Popularity. Mr. Carpenter believes that the | “Jauary | 3 syl T T SN A S S AR el B T -1 g1 Srelleyed andtuuted BTG BUER o the department of the government | hsking the Indulgence of the senate, fhe | Public would rather hear him tell how he in- | February Al i Sxtatn point $ h g i | : b e e tho. system lnto natural for which it makes provision must suspend | senators who have been elgeted to succe terviewed the khedive of Egypt thanlisten | o/ el The present high prices of onfons recalls the | Fpres mecks Bl | § ways again. Their influence las ments until another appropriation bill is | those who retire from tho fifty-second con- | 9 an analytical discourse on Shakespeate. | = anunry w0 | ; ving of 1801 when the market In this city | T0T€0 WeeKS 102 0nn X s e — ed, While these bills are under consid- | gress will then come to the desk to besworn e dogmn seems to have confirmed Mr. | May 9 18 5 $7.00 per barrel. A great many I Increase 3 9 B T pvervtiing al in its nature, ation other legisldtion has been pussed and | The message of President Harvison calling [ €02 opinion. Whether the public | onfons sold In this market at that tin it i | ssisi I Everything cats “-“ roubles that 4 ¢4 n{dnight of the Brd of Maich the presic | the senate In extra sesaion Will bo read. will or not, Mr. Carpenter is about to learn. 10 841 10 00 : frolnhiagor ANtk vasiiotad it LN BNt | i istiaramas tiis | et dbelhy andial et i et dent has been at the capitol examining bil Then Vico President Stevenson will an- | 1€ 18 not going into the hands of any of the | snort kibw'| D R it SElony LaMBE Syaent on elioop, Catc | comae from caterrhy Ave DOISCERY G4 and affixing his signature to them. After | nounce thut as the senate has completed its | lccture burcaus, but will paddle his own | ~January g ot pettation in Ous market where tha | {10 values were stronz during the carly partot | permanently cured by Dr. Sage's Ca- this hour it will not be of much use for con- | organization it will proceed to the east front | C4B0€. 4 ¥ SMay, L Chicago shippers obtafned such small barrels | | tarrh Remedy, No matter how bad rress to pass bills, because there would not | of the capitol where president of the What It Costs. Cash quotations and how they managed to have them gra und cows. your case or of how long standing, you ! g ¥ 3 be time for their ‘enrollment for the presi- | United States will be sworn in The inaueuration of a president is not a | o FLOVI-Dull but firy aated on i descending scule, A shippor grom | clincd b tobriduy, On KUy can be cured. dent's signature before the congress ex- | Marshul Rausdell, the onc-armed veter SR e LA ST S 4,000 inter stanitey spr tho lake clty was/in Omalin tho other duy and (i RGO RRAIS, 08 iR LIS IS P S o e BB senate nna & oy on | Jvho wus appointed by Pr auguration s any riterion. Of course, thie e, 81,7002, out by using cranberry and as the tintio to sell rendi)y at strong prl i & senate and house remain in session | to be marshal of the District of Columbia, | features of the celebration attendunt on the 73%¢; No. 3 s 2, wark advin I they” removed o small | e tle ket today was only mode N V&g A p. and the early dawn finds we s | will lead the procession to the inawguration | inauguration—the decoration of the strects, | 62 oo No. spring, | UG dhon s ontona by more scarce | ately active Wi | SOUTH OMATLA. sleeping at their desks or yawningly disci platform, walking with the marshal of the | the cost of the ball, ete.—are purely com: | ; o, 8, cnsli, 4010, ghey would take outa wider stuve until they | lonsunong dolors asto the conditfon of the . ing questions of minor importance. In the | supreme court, J. M. Wright. Then will | mercial investments made by the citizens of | 2 %ot tho Durrels:down to ubout thaslza ot | LAGS: CHYER IS T30 AR 1tbo truo. of house the closing hours are enlivened by | follow in their order, Chief Justice Ful- | the District to attract strangersand their | Ng; 3 wh . gfaxoniie 1he more desirable oferings, holders of any- Union Stock Yards Company, schoolboy tricks and bolsterous merriment, | ler and the ussociite justices of the | money. They are like the entertainment | 1rEr B NG 8.1l ol 4528801 | oiineOmans shinpare ot feule hove emicd & [ iiinguoutabaald ibtacichirdinarkStatmove Through the worning the president and | supreme court; Mr. Valentine, the | furnished to a national convention by the | No. 4. f. 0. b & No.8 f.0.h., 45@08e; | ghroulan H0 e arotnient, na. that s what i¢/| them “ovon “at shaded prices. Ship- South Omaha. the president-clect prepare for the solemn | sergeant-at-nivms of the senate; the commit- | city in which it meets—bread cast upon the AX SEED-No. 1, §1.16, W mounts 1o, has beon ‘sizned by all the fruit | took . quito & few and thero duties of the day. The president has had | tee on arrangements of waters, TIMOTHY SEED- Prinie, $1.98 | “Shippers and is merely an_effort on their pure | Was the dusual - good Clocal - demand. his personal possessions removed from the | dent Harrison and the president-elect: Vice 'he Actual cost of the inauguration itself | PORK-—Mess, per bbL, $17.75@17.8714: lard, | to establish uniformity of terms in the gousrolauny\0tibig oforings mas ROty white house. - When he gives up his tenancy | President. Stevenson and Secretary McCook | is borne by the senate of the United States, | Bet 100 s, #0005 shont ribs pldes doose, |- eharip fon et IRCHE g, (DL cinesdar | he gives up all active interest in the execi- | of the senate, and then the memoers of the | and it costs lessthan a senutorial funeral, | 35y 0000 Dhort slear sitos (oaredr S180 | Gurine tho w Of% Dorialinbla moods COMMISSION HOUSES. ; H e 20.871210.00; short elear sides (boxed), $1¢ Turing the winter months is always conneeted tive mansion and all that it contains. Both | senate two by two: the members of the | The payments are made out of the contingent | @i0.40. St A B R DUR B H R G I ] BUNDS WANTED e yeur ago There seems to be an ambition among the | the bears more ammunition. Hence it tended | HONEY—Good white elover, 10@20¢, dy made, w 1o be settied rge hickory nuts, $1.65: black wal- famous little pills. Best Cattle Ho and Sheep market in the west. he and the president-elect have been putting | diplomatic corps, the heads of departments, | fund of the senate. Here are the items of [ Witisky—Distillers' finfshed goods, per gal, | stood with the tride thit this risk has to be Total lastes of CITIES, fnas many hours as they can s in re- | the general of the army and the admi four years ago as recorded in Secretary Mc- | §1.35 % carried by the buyer and that no guarantee (LLLEILY A Wood Brothers, freshing sleep, for the task before them is by | the navy, the members of the house of rep! Cook’s report of the year following ians —Unchanged. is us to deliver goods at destination COMPANIES, ST.R.R.COMPANIES.cic no means a light one. sentatives, led by ex-Speaker Crisp, and 0 Mo formhorae o o 8 5 pllowing were the receipts and ship- 1 frost. We do, however, guarantee § p ight 0 ntatives, led by ex-Speaker Crisp, and Mr. | Two four-horse ges at §75 each... 8150 | The following w it (he goods are in-perfect and ound con- Uorreupongenc solisitec, BT io 0y Toward Tnnogturations Kerr, the ex-clerk of the house: and follow- | Thirty-four special policemen. .. .. 300 4 B = sl AR : South Omaha—Telephone 1157 it o b i toq | 10 these the distinguished guests of the | Lumber for auzural platformi. )2 12200 405 yyTT ToiTpERmR: | SRAehcLan SHIpRED, e s slvave N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, JONN D DADISMAN, | he two houses of congress have appointed | genate, The procession will pass through | Rent of chairs for platform, ete., about. 500 | Four o deem It 163-i65 Doarborn Street, CHICAGO. WALTER E. WOOD,' | a committee to escort the chief actors in the | the hallways of the capitol to the rotunda wing invitations and cards_ (donc el 100:000 10 | sary, I w whenever w i5 Wall Stroot, NEW YORK. rkot Meports by matl and wir chesrfally ta drama to the capitol. There are two mem- | which is under the great dome. at Bureauof Engraving and Printing) 404 | Corn, bu.,.\2 00 ke i procur and “do Lip when 70 State 5t.. BOSTON. nihediuporsupliakHon bers of each committee and one from A platform will huve been erec at the The tentals brought the totalcost of the | Oats, bu b \ in_our l‘-qh ) Ill.'-‘“ W e 15 too each house is republican and the other demo- | east front of the capitol at the level of the | nauguration up to 82,520.5). GG B IR ookl ortia Savihed by tha Goyornibne Eiean] B o yraastonal (M, top of the long flight of steps which leads to —_————— b —_— viso biireaw. . Wekre i times obliged to ‘nlg_mnt.l“\-.\im..l committee calis for the | the castentrance. On this platform scats Erorancs 0fiha mariia o DaWittis - Lithe | noRthe Brodudenxeh | hold orders for shable goods for a week, or president-elect und vice president-clect at | will be arranged regularly numbered and Rise ¢ fortune, ciiliese :littlo Haa g even longer b we strike amild day, ind the hotel where they are stopping tempor: rly Risers is a misfortunc hese little Y30 @ ol t assigned. At the middle of the front of the | pills vegulate the 1i e ligataBEp | therefor ptorders only under condition arily, They ride in o carriage drawn by four | platform witl be o rude desk of pine draped | LS egulate the liv re headacho, dya that we are not o be held responsible for n B e e el B o e nah i icvon ot | Loge Loyt Breathy congHis oz bt Gbliions. S L SO it U RHLE | an B ives 5 executive mansion. The ! o ) y "LOUR—Receipts, small fruit, es and vegetables only the party drives to the executive mansion. The | the platform will be densely packed. When | Tt A 7 300 Pleiss. Mokt dull | freshest and finest will be used, such s fn our president is not waiting for them in the e > heside b S L3 5 f | flucst wi 1sedl, X ’ e they are shown, but he soon joins them. The | {o listen to the inaugural address, though “Tt seems to me,” says a Pennsylvani Y : 'winter wl pitents, | hot and sultry weather, or deliys of trains vico president is not at the white house, Ho | Wobably not 500" of" them could hear dis. | coul operator, “that under the present | §3.55704.25; ) L $2.50@3.50; Mine | the shipment'be damaged, the 1oss is not to be is the constitutional presiding oflicer of the | tinetly the words which the president spoke, | Stress of cold weather people, or, at | nesotu str Minncaotis put- | Charked to s, Theso ik sk paramonnt to — e — e : — senato and that body is in session, so he is The avpearance of the little procession will | least, the poorer classes, would try to [ Ciis S35 T B T ths feniabusinons 1 s AWNINGS AND TENTS the capitol. Introductions will not be neces- | pe greeted with vociferous cheering from the | economize with their coal. But ‘they 3 5 ik car withou Sy e = savy between the president and Mr, Cleve- | tjpe 5 5 o 4 ! ) i f : Dont — e e S A, love | tired assemblag don't seem to understand that such a « n, 62@63c. A fon fralt Omaha Tent-Awning Rector & Wilhelmy Live Stock Commission Merchunts. Managel HARDW ARE. { i ] | e | Lobeckd Linn pants Taking the Presidential Oath. thing is possible. Now, let me tell you | y5AI Dull_ but i weatern, 60080c; | are puyablo tueekly’ We Wil bosltively not i COMPANY, | J When the usual greetings have been ex- | The president and president-elect will be | how to do it. ~Start your stove in the ¥ MALTInnetive; western, 7028 Our goods ure sold *from store, D Cornar 00hIAnd Jaokaoni | aars i an I nANARA changed the president and the president- | escorted to the middle of the platform,where | morning with the smallest pieces of coal | city made, gL00a 105, 550 0 B i AL A i oot | M08 B utas 8t r,lml,\ .11 be escorted to (hvv open_carriage | the chief justice of the supreme court will that you can find; when that reddens up R R G e “Spor | mecessary for protection (st frost, to = :w\u\.\.m ln{;-x lh‘rv “_nlm ‘n.»ufnl dmln AIH:_ {ullo\\liln-ml When the l,.‘-(.mn on the plat- | into a glowing heat throw on your big lull; No. 2 red, in store and 1p goods in paper, i ch ol b cents for BAGS AND TWIN BIC/OLES. _ | — e) ake seats side by side. Two of orm have been assigned to seats the chief | . s, o) » dr . ut fiftee: ( 3 0 ge; 1, ch box and 10°cents for barrel will be | =~ the members of the committee will sitop- | justice of the supreme court will rise and, ‘)'»""l“\""" B YEuE d-'ff“,""vf‘l' nefitien) 74 ; i Bemis Omaha Bag M. 0. Daxon, =L HATSIETO —— posite: them. The other members of the | handing to President-elect Cleveland a bible. ;,‘"“" o "1‘" ]-‘““ I‘,‘l‘ : ““I“‘l “““'“, "‘]fi | yasd ] NY. committec and the vice president-elect will | will administer to him the oath of ofice. JES: 10101080 §i5. YOUP.. O1aHE, 1AM orn, NINGCSe; spring . g v and man. fra. | Bleycles s01d on monthly | occupy another carriage, also drawn by four | | President Cleveland took the oath eight | front and rear, and your fire will burn 12 ovRnod dpruANg. s y e b st | I eacks, buriabs, i W.A. L. Gibbon & Co. | Omaha Safe and Iron horses, which will follow the first in the | years agoon a bible which had belonged to | for at least five hours without requiring | Heon Do dieined g 4 ] G| twine payments. 130 N 16th | drive from the white house to the capitol his mothe Usually the bible is new, and | any attention whg [t will pour its | ing, advaneed @i with late e god Hats. caps. atraw goods. | Snfos,vaults. jall work, Extraordinary preparations are made at | after the inauguration it is presented to the | heat out into the room, where you nat- | cables firn, clo ady @wye over | No. 2 BOOTS \ND 8HOES, LU E the time of ‘the inauguration to keep | president’s wife to keep as an historie relic. | ypally want it, and not up the c¢himney, | ¥esterday and % astive, No. 2 | OATSS ; rally 'ac No. 2 | — - e the president's route clear, As the two | When tho president hus taken the oath he ) ty p the Y, | o, R O abd9 ing. it 19kc; | mixod, 29 Morse-Coe Shos Company carriages leuve the white house grounds | will turn to his immense audience and, | WHere, nine times out of ten, it goes, In | 3 LA s st 1 duly, g crewmery, 28m20¢; dalry, | ' | they will pass through a dense crowd which | will deliver his inaugural address. The | Warm winter days. if you ever get them N G et Do ta 140,044 Rl S RLE 1 Hanad ingk — LUNBER, ~ will pack the sidewalk and a partof the | crowd on the plaza aud the crowd on the | 8gain, keep your five low by shaking the | 58 H5EGR0H i gatares, 20,000 bu. spot 3 Fair demund; strictly frosh, 2 3 Factory corner 11th and Douglns Stroets street. But the middle roady will be | platform will wait patiently for more tran | grate only enough to get a good draft, | Spots firni and scarces-No. 2,535 in elevator; 2 R Wheits 44,500 Du.; corn, 11,300 | weare maktog closo pric:s to cash buyers. ant aro | John A, Wakefleld, | Charles R. Lee, comparatively unobstructed. Wire ropes | half an hour, applauding some of the pass- | and when your co sburned red draw | b4%@obe afloat; oy & ns | bui oats, 1,700 bu i vellloe clans 0f goods which 11 very saleabls iehiel s u I I It l and your coal has burned red dra 1 I e 2 whioh| 1 Awmorlcantors’ | Hardwood 1n e, wood strotched waisthigh the full length of Penn- | ages and histening with respectful attention | it forward and fill in the back and sides | ¥ere moderately actfeo, A4 A0R ARG b1 0OER) I BorshAY t. Milwan potian | parquat R AYRANRIN L da Fochitl Byt et N & 4 it regeipts, elosing firms Feb- | bu.i oats, 2,000 bu St wad Quine, o sylvania avenue, guarded by uniformed | to all of them e e S P T BT R R ) b zppeibie LiganE Srey L = aaiy | otnane Dasaias, T %i B ki policemen and by a small army of special | When the address is concluded President | 11iveq with a little conl sweepings. Bank | “May, Ban@bic, SR e { Kirkendall, Jones & [Amer, Hand-Sewed Xalieline officers, will keep the crowd in check Cleveland will return to the capitol in charge cloding _—_— B e i L it e SR B¢ | over the top with the samestuff and open | B Ut O3He =00 bu.: sales, 80,000 CEW ORLEANS, Lit, Jan. 21.-Quiet and | COMPANY. = Wholesslo | SHOE CO. boots.al = P ) 0 mmitt f rt, and with ex OATs - Receipt . bu. | the avenue to the white house the space out- | President Harrison will be taken to the sen- | your drafts for about ten minutes, and | futures, 17,000 bu, spat. Spots dull but firm. | steady: middles, S%c low middiing 9e; good | mity M Boston | and rubbur goods, | LIQUORS. | MILLINERY. side the ropes will be packed, every window | ate exit, where the carriages in which they | then shut them up for the day. Many a < dull and easior; ) Jr ardiniry, Bige: wiotand gross recelpts, D704 | tibker Shos | 10 v S - — and doorway will be fillad with Sightseers | drove to the capitol will again be in waiting. | factory is run through the winter on | ¢! at30%0; spgipo. 2 whito 4 2 | O France 6,171 balos R aantinont, 618 | = | Frick & Honoet, L 0dnlallye &%) 3 every tologn i o 3 ) g No. 8, 88c: No. 8 white, 414@ | to I , 6,171 bales; to the continent, I e, L M y and every telegraph pole will be garlanded I'he moment when the president takes the | lo; 1 rdinar, olling ¥ 30004 A 2 h A Yo apk ess coal than an ordinary dwelling | $1%c; Westgr, 3040150; White west- | ( | CORNITE R e it stritgs of small boys’ hangiug on by i | oath of oftice is ynnounced to the city by i | Kouse, simply because the concorn knows | e 41048 | [P c00AL, 0018, 10 B | Wholessieliguor deator fiasrr. noe ead, bound to miss none of the show. | signal gun. At itssound the military organi- | e Lo R netta - ey ety HAY—Quiot und sieady; shipping, 66¢; good . Matl 0r49rs prom )h Muny Ten come from far Californin, 46 seé | sitonsand the bolitical chubs. which ve | BOW to take care of its coul. You try my | ochoes: Toihoe e | Omaha Coal, Coke & | Eagle Cornica Works 1001 Faraam St o Y B¢ this spectacle, and many pay fabulous sums | been forming in the side streets will fall in | Plan and see if you do not get the best of | Hoes—Fuir demuand: steadys stute common P 2 LIME CO., hard and aoft | Mfrs. alvanized iron > - 5 A > O o P v ig o cholee, 2062 Paelfic const, 204 o “eoal ey, whidow © _— for the rental of available windows and | line in accordance with the orders of the | the coal barons. as you delight to call | tocholce, 20 Rugio o, d e, o tad AN ; [ cosh i Boor. oM pad | - corpian MK, b2 | ® Wholesale WORKS, | | | = other points of vantage from which to | marshulof the parade, and when the presi- | them, by at least one-half during the | g aloctete4b 10 60 1bs, 41300 1320-1112 Dodge St PER, | 0ILS, view it dent and ex-president leave the capitol their | season. P 150 10 60 1bs., H@T b adhstorm of eheors will follow th presi- [ earriages will become u part of 4 procession e | o Woor Firm and actige: domwsile e ential party down the avenue. ‘There is | that will streteh out for miles along the | Neuralgic headaches promptly cured by pulle exas, 1721 DRY G00DS, 4 i nothing partisan about, this demonstration. | smoothly paved strects of Washingt e Reise hagchm e Ry Do | U SBReNiy SNC R GIT P TR ‘ C ilnatrick-Koch D" F&FDGH[OII'”PQPH CO{. Standard 01l Co., tis simply enthusiastically American. 1f | The procession will pass down Pennsyl- | s L US| 1781 new moas MS.URI0IN extrd, price f I -Koct g weapping and | Hefined and lubrica A B A R RIS ——— nomtnal, ‘ut “teuta, inactive and” firn: v M. E. Smith & Co., Kilpatrick-Koch Dry | e gad | Hehasd aad ineioniiog publican wustend of o democrat the mo | reviewing stand will have been erécted, and | Of Course They Did, DK 00: " Bickled hanis, $15:00, Middles, ok : Diry goods, netions, fur- | Notions, weats faratsh Daper, ate iliasia Exkase dle 00d citizens would shout themselves hourse, | there the president and the ex-president, | A witty individual one morning | quict and steady: short ' ciear, $10.50. ‘Lard, AN ; TR 0008, COTROE | D400, €07, 1L 1 ] | g t is the oftice and not the wan that they are | side by side, will review the marching thou' | wagered that he would ask the same | gulet and strongeriwestorn steam closed at | L BIoh a AT oward ste " | Miafnsy st R PR applauding. . . sands. When the parade has passed Presi- | question of fifty different persons and | 1} kg P g | DL . - —_— - Abtba Caullar: gent Cleveland and Mr Harrison will shuke | peceive the samé answer from each. The osing it 811,15 #1100 FURNITURE, Branch & € Jas. A, Clark & C A lands and part, one to go to the white house ; — — d i Arriving at the capitol the party will leave B R ian g e s A wit went to first one and then another T i tern G < e p ranc 0. s, A, lar 0. the carringes at the entrauce. 19- the senate | Gho,tho pthier to returt to his home i In- | \n¢i) he hud reached the number of | 48 1 Westors M f K‘ Omaha Upholslermg{ B2b3 & Raayan ) } k N a Produce, fruits of all | Butter, chasse, ogd% - wing and will go by way of the senato) e pr il i if And thi h he the b J ctive s ing o g0 by way o procession will continue to follow a | fifty. And this is how he won the bet Fitw; fairly active; part skims, 4 - g Bt e ey ‘and gaume Jrivate stairuse to ‘the lobby "bohind tho long line of warch until man and boast are | He whispered, half audibdy, to cach: i Renpuelninied ikl | KUANIRES R Kinds, oysters TN chambe o preside 10107] TaEauun it AR RO AN AR U B ke Heridtel Smi 4 d; fien holosale only - | and 13 Sta e the president’s room, which is one of the | sidewalks on each side il everiwhore e | I say, have you heard that Smith ha b pckages; western, fresh, 3 NEW AND MY COMPLEXION (8 BETTER, L4 . AR .24 3 auito n the roar of the senato chamber, and | Lo Keon cach sido of the stroet will be | fafled?® =~ G ) T RS, M dimpestis, fule to exra, B o e T e Ty, | e | gyrpppARL. | BA BN DI the president-elect will g 1o the vice presi- | ionours” il ‘LeC iy "beitators and the |~ “What Smith?” querled the whole | d:i@disc: Tupan, SXO4RE |\ noy Orteuns, | Sriah B s s kb Bod s orted for woe | [LILIL] PLITESA dent’s room, which is ou the othor side of the A b enthusiastic | fitty one after another, and it was de- | SEHEARESS OO ! tiF, t BYRRTHDAL NG W prepied e e | = general recoption parior. Amsrian, oldad $hab the et had' bean {ainly won, | SEiaar®: 890d 10 choloe, ke, Shiely aetve | “"“""iv""fi"lblcl E M. Steele & Co., | Blake, Bruce & Co., | Omaha Stove Repair | M. A. Dishrow & Co in the hours of the early forenoon the em- The lnaugural Ball. - SUGAR-—Ituw, dull, firn; fair refining, 8 11-16¢ WORK=®, atove repairs | Minufaeturer wnsh > 80| wil chairy d The " e ins “ 2 S ce als, 96 test, 8 7-16@8%%¢; refined All druggiaca sell 1t at s0c. and §) & package. 1 you 12011205 Jones 8t., 10th and Haraey Sts., and water atta doors, blinds and ployes of the senate will bring in chairs ana The crowning event of the inauguration is Do not let your dealer palm off on you any | (Uil “.‘:.L.u,-‘ R W T e Nd A 516 can 4 yOur sddress for & fres sample. | W [ L Tor any kina of b mouldin ge. branch of arrange them for the accommodation of the | the ball. It occurs at night. Admission to {l new remedy for colds. Iusist on having Dr. | EHE8 SURGHIR 81160200 Contectioners | e ® Family edicine moves the Dowe Omaba. Owaba. wade, 107 Douglas 56 | fico, 126 andies pdy . 1o ordel k JGGs—Moderate demand: firm; recelpts visitors expected. 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