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E Ty ol 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1893. A e e - — m— ~ - — —~ - — Ea | " " ) ' G " N N 10 U | will be returned tenfold tofthe national | Schroeder, Frank Murphy and A. P. Acker- HANOEN BROS, THE MORSE DRY GOODS €O, FOR A BEET SUGAR FACTOR‘ treasury in theghape of custom houseduties | land. % upon foreign sugar or of slight taxation on The general committee will meet at the | Holiday Week Spoaiaities—Toys All to Go | Christmas Week Bargaine This Year Makes the home made product Commercial club at 5 p. m. today. Wi Weok. Present Givine Ensy, [ “The vime will come when your state will '\'umm:\_\v n'lfl'n:mn':\ number of n;rmnru BPRECIAL. Don't miss the great values we are : : ) be covered with sugar factories, There is | who did not arrive in the city in time foe the | 8 000 yar ~agi siderdown .| oftering, - Never wi 0 buy Large Meeting of Douglas Connty Farmers | 0 o c ol o rybody and You need be | morning meeting, met at the club and in- | (o nm‘:‘cq-:::lh::‘\ r‘v‘:‘\“:«'}d 'l:\"(“h:‘s‘:- t:‘» r‘vfi\f:‘l:";; no\ujw('nn\-‘:t‘:»l:\lk :I'.m"m_\“m:: Held to Diecuss the Projeot. afraja of no competivion. The time will | formally discussea the industry. | ios wowra, ®e) 1 hollday goodd’ i6 'seIl W i“kf . comé when you will command the home | Those present heartily favored theidea | 10¢ yard. ; and holiday goods is still unbroken. market and _drive out foreign sugar from | and will give itnctive support. ’.\m_l rl'mll;nnuul {m‘(l wide unbleached .\1lnk.- your selections while it is com- { America. If you choose, you can in_course | —_—————— sheeting, 34 ayard. plete. COUNT LUBIENSKIS PLAN EXPLAINED | 5"vime flood” foreign markets with your | Cntaren Ib.; 11-4 sine groy wool mixed blan- | = Our assortment of china wareand bric —_— sugar. Your couutry has become the | Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood, and as | kets reducea t@:#1.15 a pair. basement cannot be equalled | , | granary of Europe: 1t ‘may one_aay supply | such only a reliable blood purifier can effe Large size bed gomforts sold at $1.50, variety and price in the city. Me Tins No Time to Waste In Taik, but | Asia with sugar. The market for ‘sugar is | a perfect and permanent cire. Hood roduced to 150 enak sagor buyers are picking out | Wit Ronh s Prajoct it e Recorves | WOrId wide,is boundiess, Tho consumpy TARE THFy VST CAPES O Flsored back, tpess goods, new dark | the hoveltius. - Prices 23 por cont ynder: | ) 1 Row | of sugar keeps pace with the progress o cured many very severc cases of catarrh, ) dress 8 8. : . } Froper Encouragement—Enthus | ilization, and increases daily. Tho main | Catarrh oftentimes leads to consumption, | styles, scld at ¥e, now 10¢. crockery store quotations. IS Detepmlned to eer Up the Masses. ’ sinstic Meeting. | point for you, gentlemen, is to avoid mi: Take Hood's Sarsuparilla before it 18 too inch wide side band calico, worth BOOIKs froiediE i il Bdh | takes, to cease experiments which cost late. 10¢, reduced to He. Letting out all our hooks cheap. ‘ | 00 dear. 1o begin to work ona sound bus gt e % Fine fast black satin, extra quality, | 8125 books closing at 7. i ; | ness basis, and to deal witheinen who unde; Hood's Pills do not purge. pain or gripe, | o yHBE 10, CLLUNNE S o) 1700 busles loe] Loy . . N One hundred representative citizens of Ntk sl it At promntly, Gasily and SMSTEALLS, sold at 35¢ and 0c. eut down to 25e ya 81 oks closing at 50c Dotiglsd county. asssmbled. st the Commor. | S0 oo URnLy tHe RURMEIRCHINIR Y i | o S Oy Lie grade of white shaker flannel, re Bibles closing at 85 per cent off. b,Y SaCPlficmg LOVE]y Xmas Gifts. el club yesterday morning 10 0'clock t0 | 1ng you some serious propositions. If th Stov Stoves! duced to be “1""[“"(");'1‘I(II {\_'1 |“~;‘l’~‘l;f 1“‘"? |ul-lv'lvm‘x‘t off, Bidoc v ‘ount Lubiensk o represents n Pol- | assembly appoints a committee of business | Ya v olelnd 101 neb o8 o " iR D 'S, wildren's hooks, He, 10¢, 200, ¥ e O L e sapital | e, citisens and farmers, with powar toaes | We are giving 124 por cent off on any pounds granulated sugar, $1.00. SPECTAL BARGAINS, The Burd fa Hard Y . Shall Mak Bl g e i i A | and to treat with me aboat the erection of a | stove in the store. ) pounds white C sugar, $1.00, 100 black coony muffs, bt P in a beet sugar factory and refinery mear | gio (0 e v A0 ey noar Omaha, 1 5 ) Calilortiy drias O hle ; RuR - Snciers 4 S € puraen ot a Har ear ha a Omnha, . provided the project reccives the | wiil be gl l’-‘.,h_‘ my ¥ ‘Betore them, If youare in need of a stove now is alifornia dried grapes, i A line of ladies’ jackets in blacks, New California 2 crown raisins, He, Mo, | blues and browns at #11.00, reducea dgpon-) encouragement of farmers and m;n..vw mvuf m..}l l‘::.'-’.‘;y..'|'\"{.\v..:r:rl:i::'3;}.\.‘"‘ 1L goon AtiYe | your chance. from $15.00 and $20,00. W. A. L. Gibbon was elected chairman o a satisfactory eme S18 All stove ‘ked in plain Agires. California 3 crowm vaisins, Gc, 2,00 dress goods, $1.00 rd . ‘ ke 4s | Such an arrangement must be. of course, the / oves marked in plain figures. alifornia 3 c @ s Oy a goods, ayard, . ieeting and W, H. fobarson chosen qs | S1eh an Arrangement must bo. of course, tie A VBN BHBS, . 1%c. o Tijans pattorns $9,60 worth s igh as the Deserving None Less the Merrier. sceretary. A large number of farmers fron | las coungy to plant’ beets on a large scale, London layer raisins, 103c, 124c. | $10.00. the vicinity of Millard, Valley, Eikliorn and | i, e., to have not less than 6,000 acres under Do ay Ahy Attentinh Best California”3-pound can peaches, Gros grain silk dress, blacks $10.80. other country precincts were present |n-w‘|_~» My lnlml is .lun‘nlwhl Am l'uulll‘!lll- It jealous competitors tell you bad 15¢ each. or $1.65 a dozen. Nobby silk umbrellas in great variety 1 gl b 8 . | platinj another bee sugar enter- T jealoue 3 o a8 salifor 3 " e e sat styles, $1.75 to § . Among the many citizens of Omatin and vi- | Lt SGEY il *Vidley, “com- | things about us it only should eievate us | B¢ ‘.u-(\r'lfllh'".‘" 3-Ib. can pears, 19 I“‘I‘;»tl. :»'\rhsxid:kf'“; T $12.00. Biania So commands the generosity of the ever thankful Nebraska. The 1 cinity whe attended were James Walsh. (. | bined with o plan of colonization. But | inyoar oninion. Wecannot please youand [ €4 B 100 & do b skvas 18 30 ol ot L poor shall be ns jovial as the millionaire, asfaras Nmas presents are W. Lininger, W. A. L. Gibbon, E. . Davis, | one deal does not interfere at ali with the | them also. A big sum of money must 4 alifornia 3-1b. can grapes, llc . & & oA e ; 9. H. Winspear, W. N. Nason, Jolin Brady, | otk n_the coutrary one may help the | ha paised from this stock before Decem- | €8¢h, or $1.25 a dozen. ¥ o1 .00 and $6.00 blankets, $4.00. o concerned. We offer salvage of a year’s buying—herded for this oc- Dr. S, 1. Morcer, 1dward Rosewater, Mil- | other. What I desire 1s that we may arrive | 050" fios shall not stand in the Best California 3-1b. can apricots, 12ic Ladies' Biavritz gloves, regular $1.25 casion—and prices shall not touch the cost mark—by u good many Hendricks, G. W. Whitmore,sdohn Jenk- | &0 some conclusion as early as possible. And each, or $1.45 a dozen. goods at 65¢. A handsome plush glove e . i : ki Com. | L will submit to your committee all the | WY ¢ $1.85 - Best California 3-1b, can white cher- | box free with4 pair degrees. Y ins, John Williams, J. G. Gillespie, Com- | jyiiticuiars of my offer. Ten’s fall suits now $1.85, res, 17¢ each, or § - Men's silk initi il ese silk hand- : missioner Utt, E. A. Benson, Chris Hart- [ “Before resuming iy seat, however, 1| Celluloid collars 3c. ries, 1ic each, or $2.00 a dozen. Men's silk initial, Jnpanese silk hand 100 D Hand O ; man, G, H. Payne, G. N, Hicks, John Rush, | wish to vay a due_tribute of admiration to Men's cotton pants Good corn, 2:1b. can, Ve cach, or #1.00 | kerchicfs 50c, 6 for $2 0zen an kerchlefs at 100 WL Gelby. A Clomens, Oscun Tackurd. W, | this noble city of Omaha, Yourindustrious, | Boys' long punts $1 Lok el by { Liadies’ colored hem-stitehed handker- : A b -t o et Cefr | thrifty and ‘plucky citizens have ckford socks, genuine, 3¢, 3-1b. cun good tomatoes, Y¢ each, or | chiefs, 4 for 2 v 1 5 3 oo They'r. smstitched, of N, Bubeock, I W. Laughland, Frank Ceit, | Jidy & N5Le e of n centiiry wh el GER e T b 81,00 a dozen. Ladies' silk initial handkerchicfs, . Without limit—as many as younced. They'rs hemstitched, om- | I I Hodgin, John 8. Knox, . W. Black | requires elsewhere ages to_ perform. I'.X%m“u"wmf; T AR b, can Californin egg plums, 12jc CHRISTMAS SALE OF FANS. broidered beautifully every one a different design. A dozen of ‘em Lt VG LEGIA L s et R e AR Lo L [ s PRI R TR A o each, or §1.45 a dozen. We place on sale Tuesday a large line makes any mortal happy. | or, (3. C. Amef rs. which w! e soon the ye Y € bl - -1b can Cali i Y iday i W o 8! 3 E ; \ Walker, G, C. Anes and OULCrs. - ount Lu. | Fival of Chicago and of other wondertul | Double broasted men's suits $4.60. l_.,‘”""“l" COlLIOFRIA pOlHSRTODIPIUHEF KoL ,‘ffl""‘.“‘ fans, In now and desirablo . p : Chairman Gibbon introduced Count Lu- | Tival of Chieizo Ttfas Bile B 240 oach. ot #:.4., a dozen i styles, ,u.~:.m fl]nmz for a Christmas A TPeaSUPy Of Sllk Suspenders at 750 room ho was greeted with hearty applause, Mr. Edward Rosewater was called for, He 8 :," _h"“w‘;w‘nhur WAL Good Columbia river salmon, 11¢ can, | gentlemen to bestow upon their lady Allsilk at that, of the usual $2.50 stock—and broeaded —and 75¢ —not . expressed his views upon the subject as fol- Scotc dsor caps 19¢. or $1.25 a dozen friends. They are the balance of an ime h s X Bowing s acknowledgments'of the cordial | |1C." Knit jackets 45c. 1 l‘i:l Colt bla Bl 16bel tsup 15 HoEter S BHCH Bl WERS B ;:t an im: because they're worth a farthing loss than $2.50, but to help you to a reception, Count Lubicnski delivered the o SvervHeay. BIE PNt A 't suits $¢ 1t Columbia abel catsup 15e, | porter’ © vere bought way wn- . 3 9 B BOUAGHAR A G tiial prosperity of this community, For o U it Hets . Imported moutarde, French mustard, THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. ; . yoars sinco the culturo of suzar beats has AERTORRI S 30c, A Bazaar of Mufflers at 75¢ er since my boyhood I lm\‘vf l'lcrn been made possible in n‘m‘ l{muo v Ium BiE S11iE weD BREpEHALa 100, Half-gallon bottle mixed pickles,worth L fawiliar with this industry, as my father actory in_this v has A FOb SUSTICEX % 75e, sell for 3oe. We are ¢ i } A owned two sugar factories in Poland, and my | nt, It ihis industrial plant is ;;?“‘f"ll:" with bib doe. HAYD BROS, S Pretty designed patterns—all silk—largo size muflers, pure black ) brother is running one at present. in which | €stablished as proposea it will give employ- 3ip valises 2b¢ / S, stove in the store. i | el Ihtorostod. The. fabriontion of | MOt to many wage —carners, including | Fine suits and overcoats away down. borermer oy TRV v Ta00. ol tova 3 or white, worth every cent of—well nomatter—we prefer to makeo all | Tam myself interostod. The fubrication of | Womon and children, at cortain periods of SHERIFE'S SAT Stoves! Stoves! youare in need of a stove now is Ve O ST SR e sugar f-'o:;l‘hm'tl-“hfl: been o tholast forty | the vear--pconlo who ara willing to work 115, 16th st., near Doufrlas at. We are giving 124 per cent ot on any | your chance. Y $AEhILA ity T o e e e e g At at of itk O sugat] (M OBIOAItSTHASORE A1 g stove in th store. ML GG A Ton of Neckwear at 45¢ {ice of wealth for th ‘ho invest their | Deets in Moravia, lower Austria and Holidny Rate If you are in need of a stove now is HAYDEN BRO i i source of wealth for those who wvest their | gohomiy and from my observations there < ? 3 B X ok e money in it, and contributiug mainly to the | and clsewhere 1 believe that in order to lhcl? rates between points within your chance, B re of those rural districts over which | make a succes of the industry the beets | 200 miles have been authorized by the e SRy D AT T e i o AU We could suggest no more useful or appreciative gift than one of C. & P.R. Ry All stoves marked in plain fizures. from M. P. & Elk. depot. Nat Brown, eI R HAYDEN BROS. | o huse dollar ties—43 cents buys for you a pure silk or saun tock, of '8 high the lofty chimney of a sugar fac- | Should be raised near cities where labor can | F. E. tory. 1f you travel through the plains of }:‘i’n‘;“f‘fi‘l“_"fi i Tl M. V. and for the holu,]u_\ B olk and Grand Island has | cember 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, 1803, and Janu- Y e unique design—hardly twoalike in the lot—Select as many as you Poland and come across a dis trict which has | bean laiely due to (mporting oo Pl da bl g on largely 0 importing labor 5 S0 virets g Feturning e u peculiar look of prosperity about it, you | ing. frefht rates which materially o syl l']:]‘\fl]‘i“}" LU S B SAONALLE 2 05 LN ZANEICHANUES: (el may be ';"':: "‘,"; Al ""ll.'.\l' l".*l‘"i l'"‘““f‘ K‘\};‘:I‘ltu“‘.“‘w;ffflu "“L)m;"“‘;‘;r“:}; bt Do not miss this opportunity to visit | Board of Health Talks About Smallpox Thp Northwestern Line. o sugar factory, for no man ufacturing enter- b g the old folks or your friends. —Finnnces Discassed, i o Vi . § prise is more intimately conmected with | Grard Island it runs about 1,885,000 pounds. y 3 . i The eastbound local, No. 8 now leaves ) 5 g S o The total cost of cultivation at Grand Island J. R. BUCHANAN, The epidemic of smallpox in eastern cities | Oiaha daily at 11:05 8. m. The *Chi- IT S A COSTLY SACRIFICE the ‘f!wm‘ln.q vmlerfu y.l.}u_nn- one, none | ranges from &14.75 to §22 per acre. General Passenger Agent, Omaha. and towns and its traveling westward caused | oago Limited,” No. 6, leaves at 4:05 p. y more conducive (o the welfare of farmers. “Thero {s no_doubt but what a suftic et MU b B0 M A A P By T | o . No. 6, le 05 p. 5 {\r_lll;ljxslk:lhst visited the magnificent state | pumber of farmers in this vicinity can raise Samuel Burns 7 2 iving at Chicago 8: when 1 saw the fine black oa. m., and soll of your valleys: when I gazed at the leaves at T is offering aset genuine | consides Vi i Y5 LR G T T A R s I consider the question of viccination of the | th ot stern 17 3 : posed factory, which wiil, as I understund | SteF1iDg tew spoons #4.40, formerly 88.00. | school chilaren. The proposition was de- ) p. m. and at at Chicago 9:30 charming landscape of your rolling prairics, | jt~ quplicate’ the plants’ at Norfolk and i > D] TR : s feated, as it wag at @ former meeting, and | a. m.—by all odds the most convenient, reminding me of the most fertile parts of 1 ‘World’s fair souvenir coins of 1893 for 4 5 2 e e & SRias The otth kD Bolaud T Was SouienTat .~|‘u-nrx.~m| C .!Jll:;l“"‘sé.tnw‘.mk that the proposition should | Sule at Chuse & Eddy’s. 1518 Farnam st., no action will be taken unless a case should t‘x ain fr ()Itu”\)m‘nh‘u, tu\ Chicago. The that the art of growing beets and the sci- | he confined entirely to the farmers of Doug- | Omaha. covan s S PR Tomaing drouangLd | Dkl ence of manufucturing sugar is sull in the | s county, as Sarpy and. Washingten e Tne question was brought up by Dr. | people expect something “above th adlo In your 8¢ Vou'ton’t seom toTe. | o riorn i nans seipdaond, Washington One Way to Cross the Country Somers, who said that there was more small- [ 8verage” on “Northwestern” trains, ulize, zentlemen, what enormous wealtn lies ese three counties shouid easily produce | 18 the subjeet recently given by the New | pox at present in different parts of the | City ticket office 1401 Farnam strec! IELLD 1RO shleni, bumus, sofl whioh equired_acreage of beets cuch year. | York Sun to an article on’ “Tourist | United States than at any time for years. souri, the Platte and the Elkhorn valieys, L e MEolCoiitrythe: |Rartla “".’l[-h.‘{ r“'c‘.mf-'l 1{“0 ookl | He said that thequestioh was, what would general of eastorn Nebraska, The | up—which in the aggrogate would soon foot | i ris the Great Central Route Weekly | pe done with smallpax in caso it broke out uestion is to grow on_this «exceptional soil | up 6,000 ne 1 fod 1 mossage from n | GMifornia excursions via the Union | in tnis city? Hescalled attention to the re- such a plant us will give the most profitable Y 3 ST Pucifi o 3 cent case of diphtherin that th city was VV h vV 1 t f ‘N? k t orop and will pay best, Now, 1 defy any. | Lormer of the Flkhorn e mepning: | * Solid comfort, jolly times, cleanliness | compelled 1o take holsol ana which will e ave en (o} oonsocke Y- | stating thatthe farmers near body to prove thay any other crop can be | jooand the western portion of the connty | and eheapness exemplified, cost §100. The doctar snid a_pest house or r.uln.clfl hes‘e on s\l‘rh a large scale and with | \would guarantee 2,000 acres of sugar beets, Send for folder giving details. F. E. | emergency hospital.yas negded; also thut B rolly e tho sugar boot. eanucreof | and heartily abproved the project. Ithink | Shearer, manager, 191 So Clark street, | Yaccination, properiyperformed, would y and putuader. wheat, under corn, under | jy would be a good plan to act promptly. Ap- | Chicago, E. L. Lomax, Gen'l. Pass. and | Yo" any grajn, gives hardly one-fourth of the AR L ) g Lh pread of the disease, He thought d R I 1 d Wikl el ; 3 that virus should be secured. and the fact h d iucome which an acre of beets can yield, Tt | Jo g committee. (et farmers interested. | Ticket Agt., Omaba, Neb. announced tnat during certain hours of the an oae Sian i ¢ 1t will not be lone i 3 i is 2 maxim in the old country that a farmer N ore 8 e mdlent umbon o S BUT A NOBLE DEED. Evenings until 9 this entire week. a s art D e e e U DOE O 3 = day those uot financially able to stand the k who wants 1o make money and is willing (0 | hees ot the vertmme. ') hop i e gl | San Franclcow Midwintor Fair expense would be vaccinated free of charge N 3t } work hard without going to sleep, must | of this meeting will be devisige. will be one of the attractions on the Pa- | at the rooms of the Board of Health, 5 i froyy sugar oeets. i cific const during the coming winter. | ~Chief Seavey thought that there should 2 bt g Contlned to a Narrow Zone. e 2 “" e, 5 i 1t will be held from January 1st to June olpolacin HoE l‘!;v“"ll)‘l;l)fl;n;‘ Plohv ) ON SOCKET, 4 i e e v Sx-Labor Commissioner Jenkins, who | 89 i ¢ tormed | renewed his motion made at a former m ) h 4 § Tho sugar beet is s marvelousand vigorous | gatliered statistics on the besssugar. indus. | cur i ois o Light . be aptly termed | FELE . Commissioner of heatth ascor- RUBBER § :v nndli gentlemen, :un one requiriug careful | ypy in Nebraska several years ago, strongly Tt will 1if apixes sl tain the number of school children not Bi f i iandling, requiring o generous soil and a | advocated encouragement of. the scheme. | 1t Will equal if not surpass the great | cinated and scetoit that they were b s .r{u.loc Rt uste nough, the strip | He ciced statistics to prove that the indus- | Centennial. ' ¥ cinated, and that he also secure a supply 3 . ot land round the globe, or rather, round the v coess n this state, The Union Pacific is offering unusu- | virus, and vaccinate all children applying at i Do Caisphiere, adupted for xaising | ", [, Winspear followed, and thought that | ally low round trip rates to all Cali- | his ofiice. ] i B o Yoy Ao o don't believe | gugar boets could be successfully raised in | fornia points and Portland, Ore. Mr. Howell scconded the motion and = : L iR ol s Pty | e mpedte v atomas, (| sond Y eonts or our Calitormi sighs | hosgty it ot war so-smail s | | For everybody, retailer or jobber, by the case i §:l;xon_\,l ag[slg\fmgm_l olu!nll. only in north- | Beet Sugar ussociution, urged the m “"]'{ l,“;‘) 1 2 B St E I Mr. Duncan was opposed to the motion, as . G : trn parts of France. in northern provinces of | 1o erusp tho opportunity presented by { - H.P.Due 2 Farnam St. . L. | " as opposed to precipitating an un- Austria, such as Bohouna, Moravia, Galicia. | [nibionski. | Ho rend ohtoursging letierq | Lomax, general passenger and tiekot | hecomses acare, or Car Load 8 0 rulewhere wine grapes are grown suc- | from men who hid raised twenty-seven and | agent, Omaha, Neb. Mr. McLearie was in favor of protecting s ‘urosp‘ auc 01"|S:|n u:.‘h:::'ml‘ullll \\;(L:;l:‘?'l:,‘: a l]:lul{mm of \m"lsl(; theacre last year, ant —_— the children, but the exvense, he believed, 2 BIEhS nere late | called attention to the industry as - S was too great to warrant the outlay in view frosts in the spring. provail tho raising of | bl oue, Secretars Nason rend - cho BOARDIOF EDUCATION. of the low state of tho city’s finances. = Ho % 3 e ptter e ¢ BAla = 4 v > ~ ~Ader ~ Horth of Magdebur, Warsaw or Kiof, lottor’ from, Congronsman, Melkiejohi, 18 | & xumbor of smail Matters Iecelved 1ts | 3150 LhoUZht thut tho winier time was nova Send us your orders and thcy will be m{f;;;vm ';;'r;';;g;;flfi‘nf;'"r\';.'(\"l ou e here | promised to do all hie' could for sugar beet S A'"l';""-; Lnst Evenly o | D some i it would not cost us ; : i1Ahd L declare. here | interests in congress. Strictly routine by was transacted | much to vaccinate 10.000 schoot caildren ns fill d , l l ; H o il fonud o clime n America better | Commissioner Ut read some data on | by the Board of Education last might. it would to for ono of smallpox. cd at the lowest PrlCCS. . I | l'lmmh-o{u1 sl;rnb"iuln"\-kmn'L]i il and sugar beet culture in Nebraska and ve City Treasurer Bolln asked that the time | He did not believe 2,000 Idven would {i Nebraska, The sollis a | fgures which clearly indicated the success RSO, apply, the remainder being vi ted by i compound of humus and s 4 of the Industry at Ames and elsowhere, | °f Bis monthly report of the condition of the { $UE VIR FOIC > hcavy Glayin it blch oy I Fiftecn tons per acre was cited as a tair | dccountsof the board be extended to the | ““Apytor Bemis thought that if the physi- ' I:l'i:.t‘f;g - x: m"! ’.‘IU cl wlll have | qyerage. ‘The writer of one letter.which | second Monday in each month. He was ac- | cians would give those credit who were un- i Blocs not require mueh cainmtreus tho beet | the commissioner read said that he had | commodated. able to meel the expense it might work alt I§ 3 Tuiro much rhinfall u summer or | raised suzar beets successtully, but that 100 | Aw offer of $75 for the Franklin school | Fight. | nutumn, haviog already vlunged its root ch sugar wus wasted by long hauls. He S 2 The motion to eause the vi - i teop huto the earth and deriving from the | advocated the location of a factory within five | "Uilding was yeferred, together with onc of | | A1 MOUO% W0 FEUSCLIS, { i subsoilall themoisture it reduires, while | milos of a beet sugar raising center. Tho | $100 for the Sratoga building. Holbrook & | i Somers; nays, Hemis, Duncan, Howel | llglu»- TU0s il‘ ‘t!_’vl. \'lm it a sufticient s product of the beets yielded from $i5 | Kane reported that their work in Centrai Learie, H shialier.gainst thonrdent raye of th o sum- peracre to the producer and was a | school wascompleted, 1 ivosentod the councils resolu. of w“m-“_n“,“h“;:a J_W“‘,‘. “I‘; !'";" ;lmmm profitable venture, A bill from the Fuller & Warren compuany | tion providing for the cleaning up of the city | smm————— R Badolia ‘hcl‘ l‘)‘: e o y 38, N0z Wanted a Definite Proposition. for $1,201.50, the balance alleged to be due on | on certuin days of the y Filed. b Fained nuccosstully ‘Tor tho last forby yeaes AV ’ 1t8 contract was referred. Dr. Somers culled attention to the fact BARPARAAA A AAARAAARANAARARAA AAAAPARLAANA: 3 raised successfully for the last forty years | James Walsh wanted Count Lubienski to | A resolution was adopted authorizing tho | tiat the new garbage contract 2oes into effect 5 ut any fertilizer. make a definite proposition, He | purchase of castes for the drawing class of | Saiurday, and inquired 'as to thecourse to Calis for Sclentiflo Farming, I:.‘.‘u::;x & T:;;.l‘l‘l":zh";xfl\lxful“;x’ar:‘:tnrllll"lll|\'l'":§ nmg‘i)gh school atan expense not. exceed- | be pursued regarding the closing of the It f il LAy g . L Pertor ng €40, Dodge streot dump, The board decided to A e BRI bl oy basta bay | Qusy Lol RANIORRt SETher ot arose | Ou recommendation of the commitice on moet Wednesday, December 27, to consider SEARLES & Movement his 5 : LSO Dover. oy uildings und property, the intendent | the question, Lius giving the contractor time manuring. This Just livt.h:llld\:‘s‘l:ln:h;:l:fili\:(‘l; forfeit ‘x‘.'m.‘{\d::).‘;:n Mr, Walsh or”tho com of buildings was diracted to propare n list of fn ‘which to comply with tho ovder of tha SEAHLES In watches should be up to the general appearance the soll. wis d depos o bank. He all the old school buildings, which wou council to comme k. - ; : : dopt & oo xotation of cvopa aud ot 1o | no_ spre tmo and meant business. o | o ocded horatier, and Ao e TR R OB B Lo L 5 h of the case. A Christmas gift that is not all that it > sume ener thi ed the citizens to help the scheme along U Vi . N ‘ 4 i~ 1O M., 0 s is i 5 i mend ollowing rotation: First corn, i AL e ghoat bidder, S oy o ; Basion, 2 . ~F ] jlover apd " timothy” crass, and out tho | talk busincss to auy committeo selectod. and | fon ot 31,26 2 it Mk gathorand beiar Loaling suravoiled iansden ronic From plain gold cases up to lhe finest product of the e ) Y 0 1 g yeu would push the frctory to completion so tha The secretury was mstructed - 0 + sho Ve e i . 15 With such o “rotation applied 1o “your | it coul obcrate within fifteen months. Ho | eate with tho mayor and RS laommynit | sthab the mayor shauld kaio) bhe resslation WE | Nervous modern jewelers' are. : gin prairics, ch nave luin idle | contempluted also establishing a smaller | cure, if possible, the appointment of the cus. | cojda by 1o council, and that Mr. Howsll i 3 g T jegrihovasnds of yeam, you mighy (Ko | faciory m_the Elkhorn valley, which would | {adiin of the board us ¢ity welehmaster. ARISAYADE pouh I AL Hon | Privats and Gold watch day Tuesday, 3 Dihiron Dt 8 febtry without using any for- | not iuterferc in the least With the project | A motion to pay the December salavies of | Lin of the mayor, WIh the. 8500 and. the CURE] special itzor, Another bl mistake is Lo think that | now under discussion. He would not require | yhio teachers and Junitors on December 22, | s aoia e Jand thers wilk bo suficions g EEFe Hoompouhion bokireeh sugak bect aud | any bonus. was lost. The contract and bond of Grahum | to curry the board over until January . Diseass. P Atk A A i R AN ARG AN Do BIoviig. sonsump Appointed n Committee. Park for plumbing at the. Loug school were 2 e B s aak: i SRR SR AXhkY Dok A fLoxiaomatl Inanasiinta i SRS s e e EA DDAV See that your hotel keeper has Cook's TREATM BY MAIL, NS ARAAAL AARRRAL L ARG LA A RARL LRNLRARL DL ROLLLLS \e cane supplies ut present four-tenths and 8 Lcommitteo ur “Ihe report of the special committee on the | Extra Dry lmperisl Champagne hi LoLauliation Kres. the beer six-tenths of the sugar needea | consistivg of W, A, L. Giboon. J. H. Win: [ Lhe report of the special committe Extra Dry ‘Imporial Champagno on bis | oo oo oo o Conuttation Kree, yeurly for the consumption of the world, As | spear, John Jenkins and James Walsh, was | (500 BESS00, WHIKh Was read tiwo weeks | menu, 1t has no superior ¥ as. Thrpat daat Stomana diver matter of fack au acre of beets yieids | appointed to select a committee of twenty- | K0, Wité brought up and referred for an- —— od, Bkin aud Kidney Disgases, Fe- 2 about 80 per cent more sugar than au dere of | one, to be composed of representative busi- [ CUETONLE L o nighs Benka's Kusy Da oalkuosses, st Mauhood oURAL Lo Dot o e in castern Nebraska | reran o - contor. - Wit Coney - | the teachers’ pay roll for Decomber. by the polic Supsay and Suturaay night and dotantion fro'n business. eulars, fr. | recelpts, first stalrvay mouth of post: At the rate of £ per ton, the whole crop | nere is worth at least $00. 1 have figu b that the entire cost of raising beets 1 braska makes something over §30 per ucr Thus the net profit from one net under beets must amount to bienski at once and make arrangements ———— the regular Monday auorning scssion of the baok for the establishment of the plant. ‘The ap- | One word descrives it, “perfes tion.” Weve | police court was shast. \ offiew, room 4 e- | vointive power asked for time s0 thata good, | erto D2Witt's Witeh H 1z ves piies | ToAlrod. Fuchs aud James Sheckeford Dr. Searles & Searlps, % Sovth tock strong committee could be selected. James PR woro each assessed #5.50 for fighting while UMAHANE o of land put | Walsh arose and said that “procrastination Marrksge Licenses. a hle the worse for liquor. tleast &5, And | was the root of all evil,” but the motion to URED WITH SOOTHING BALMY OILS. mho + iy ey 134 Maun, an el time vagrant who re- it s very easy to obtain fifteen or even | hasten matters was voted down. whe followlng marriago licenses wero is- | 1s0s to'do uuy ki@ of work and is so lazy | e - Cancer, Tumor. Catarrh, Pi'es Fistula, Exsse eightecn tons of beets per acres of course on | A resolution was presented by Secretary | sued yesterday that he won't wash lmsell n S0 wnd INCLUDE IN YOUR CHRIST- ma and all Stinand Womb Diseavos: deep ploughing not less than cichteen and if | Nason calling upon ‘the Nebraska conpres: | Nuwme and Addross. water are provided, was given a sireet 5 pessible twenty-four inches decp, and on | sional delegation to oppose the pussage of | § Frederick Grof, Omaha cutence of fiftoen duys. Another vagrant, ~ yo. Lin: Har. Mg T, Maten M MAS PURCHASES \"E % ,, 3 A deank and disorderly Mrs, » 7 romtie o1l HBowitke of fealidh and 1 iCALrs, i3 'Smith paid #3 and the us costs A DOZEN OF OUR y 722 ) thicre are others who lious (o proft by wdvertising 12 clira | g hue By L 1 2 T 1P wnd wend 1 for fstrated CU'T THIS OUT §0es " it 35 viais canch. Malled freo. Addross DR. D. M. BYE, Combination 0il Cura, Jastar 11 (g Fixosr City, Kas k. Broast, Stoms condition of very careful weediug four times | the Wilson taviff bill so far as it relutes to | 1 Lillie Woolsey, Omirin ut least during the sumel ¥ 1he beer | sugarand urging them to 1nsist on au amend- arles Clauson, cannot stand any weeds iu its neighborhood [ ment providing for hounty on sugar jen Jabusol, Oy and loses its conicnts of sa similur to that in the McKinley bitl. { Harey Townsend, Omabu shoula @verage from 14 1o 16 per cent and . ‘Purner and others objected to turning | § Minnle Blonguist, Omaha should never fal! below 12 per cent, if the | the meeting into a political one. ‘Phe motion | § Wallace W. Root. Hot Springs, 8. D weeds are allowed to creep in. to lny the measure on the table was lost, | (Marie Roberts, Owuba . “Now, ail this involves a great dealof | The resolution was then passed with ouly & — manual labor. ‘The main point is 1o avoid cuting voices, i blunders aud to work to the best aavantage, Rosewater moved ihat a vote of Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, 4 This is why each sugar factory should have | thunks be tendered Count Lubicns: for the e] farni, s0 that furmers should notlose | Wanner in b he had advertised Ne , g time in expensive experiments, but | braska and encouraged investment of f & 4 ould learn how 1o conduct the culture, | @ign capital in this state. ‘The motion was i3 'hen each factory should have an officer | Promptly seconded aud adopted. e j called the planter, Who goes ‘round the he meeting adjourned t 12 o'clock sub- K and instructs people how to avoid mistakes | Ject to the call of the committee ) k d how to make the best outof their The Committee Named, ntations. = S 3 Al the meeting of the executive commitice | ; t N4 . e s Soae ne ., HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. *“This risiog industry in America should | noon the following geueral committee was be npheld during the period of its infancy by | appointed: M o i Py p— FINELY FIN- ISHED PHOTOS OF YOURSELF, DaWitt's Witeh Hazel saive cures piles. ee stockhold & OFFICE OF LEE-CLARKE-ANDREESEN 11AKD wAlE (0. OMANA, Neb., Do, 5, 1503, Notlce ix hereby given (o the stockholders of the Loes ndreeson Hardware comviny thag coting of the stockbolders of by will be held at " is the only Clarke SPECIALIET le anbu \ oflices o sald cowpany, 1219, PRIVATE DISEASES | 52 %" yooit ity ottt ity and DEBILITIES of of Oniwhu, In"the stateof Nobraska, on Tuess ay, Junuary 9, A. D, 1894, ut 8 o'clock p.w, MEN ONLY. | ifile Pl or ol bound ot Ginctuins governwental protection. The bounty” on Lrastus Bensou. D. Farvell, jr, J. S, 313, 318, 317 $». 1541 8L, Omun - - 1actory to pay him per Lon of beets, which | L. Gibbon, W AL would be unable to pay otherwise. Such | W, N. Nuson, S mith, B. Gallugher, W. A, | A, Page, D. J. O'Doushiu D. Mere . H. Winspea v § - - Joars experiex LAY v preseated b such woeting © » hou.:u_\' is only nu-n.pol’l‘} in\'l-‘nlu‘\Jen: Tun(l{lul\.\,’ {(‘u .11Ilm'ti.l ]1<‘. P “\'u'}u-u- ‘The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder,—No Ammonia; No Alum. El RN E Y78 Gt ko o s o vare }sh and Faruam e Attest: W. M m.m" «-u\'in:.;"m:w:‘ maae by the government. and after the bee all, G. ninger, Milton Hendrix. 3 o hi 1 Uragitais. * 60 cou OMaMA, NEE., sugar iudusiry has sullicicntly developed, it | Jaules Waisb, Colouel Praut, Juiius Used in Millions of Homes—40 Vears the Standard A Ardgsio 4 cae "