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tors, whioh B e ) Y N other vico MeKinsity, nromoted, with ‘ DUNS Rl‘,lew OF THE WEEK bullish tone to the proceedings. al i ont date “lof " rauk June 19, | . of forelgn buying Lias been tne most encour- | 1500. Captain Thomas F. Quinn, Fourth A i nging of recent developments. The fact that i infantew, will rapogt in parson to t T VTG A el e a rise in South American and othar depressed Colonel ' Charles H.' Tompkins, assistant | Story of & Gm}mnment Scout toat onti securitios has taken place in London, accom- oa Cil o with a | auariormaster general president of the army Y Trade Tndications Continne Favorable panjed by augmented speculative activity in Oklabema ¢ HiohY Not Ploased with retiring board at Goyeraor's island, for ex y ‘ | Throughout the Country. that miarket, has already been noted with Territorial Government amination by the board and on the conclu- and Inter pretm‘. satisfaction here, Such maonifestations not | sion of his oxaminatioti will return to the ouly indicate that the confidenco whioh ey place of reccipt by him of th ) ® o oking Bur rde o e ¥ fape | He Tells Wis Kxperience With RKickapoo CONTINUED INCREASE IN EXPORTS | Bt o\ "ittcts o beine rogained, iy ana | POLITICAL COMPLEXION OF THE PEOPLE | {irr JGrtid 01 (MR wéin intanirv. | kv, l I at — the accumulations of money due to the o is extendea fifteen duyd. Captain Cnarles | timiaity of the investint classes are now | Shaler, ordnance departruent, will proceed | A Rema:dy Known To The Indians For Jneipal Citles Report @ Good | secking nn outlet. Under such vircum. | Nebraska and Krnsas Contributed Largely | 1o the Waterviiet arseaaj on oficial business o Yoats Trade Active at ¢ stances it ean be confidently expected that to the Settlement of the Country and | in ¢ ction with gun construction, and on | American securities will regaln favor and that the buying for foreign accouut in the ing Mouse Statements, last days of this week was not excessive. ored Wall Stroet for n Week—Clear- Republic ringiptes Ave Fave the completion of thit duty will return 10 | HIGHLY PRIZED BY THEM. " his station in this eity. Washington New | . 00 Miscellnneous, Many of onr reade in the East wiil re. The movement has assunied dimensions which member Fumk. 1. Yates, whoso e<ploits on (D G would fairly indicate the beginning of such & T Ihore was 10 matoriul chango 1o tho oon- | B Fesrtice o 1V OH Rt K RALIOWAT romie | EACH g ¢ ikt AL L R o L b RS o ok By aition of Mrs, Harrison today. She has | oy Naw Yors, Oct. 14T G. Dun & Co. 10 | BORCe, X e on conragea the trad Wasnixarox Bunrau of tut BRE, ) | ylopt” o great dealin the lnst teeenty-four | i testimony of sneli o man who hs 1ive v TR AT AL B s M P Ll 18 FOURTRBXTR STHERT, h but her sleepis not restful and 8ho | AmONE the red nen for so long 18 ineontre SUME .“NMV 'rev"“.vl s hads indications | D& element to assumo a moro positivelv Wsiti¥aToN, D. O,, Ock 14, § her sleep is n more 1t must ba said that tra ¢ 1 rave indications of being a littie weaker this | Vertable evidence of the abso! pullish attitude. /'he imurovement o values | pojegate Harvey of Oklahomn will leave | re list avorable. Even the shrinkage | was general, the regul jlrond sha sl s § 500+ | and the E i yoin, specisiLies O | { Washington for home tomorra He 18 1ot | that there is no imminent danger. The ve heg h s veei in exports has ceased, an increase of $1,500,- [ and the Kuropean. specialties exhibiting a | A . I have heen thelr faults—has ulways been O ore latt. weok, whils imports | mArked tondency to wporeciate, Public in. | & candidate for ro-eloction, but he savs that | prosident spent most of tho day with Mrs. | famnons 000 Appo as ) . * | terest, it is true, is not uroused, but the in- | the election wili result in the choice of re- | Harrisou. — I l‘] ut QJd a continue svrprisingly largo and foreign ex- | wuldy buving by commission houses was | publian. Tho peopls in Oklahoma' Tho secretary of the interior today af- s =\ [ Cl ) vorts ; e zenuiness | We will place these suits on sale moruing. Sull the physician in charge says | LIS botnlors wnd Me vepats st TG el cco) . firmed the appeal in the case of Beriah Tit- | onfi:frm'.l?rl;,:::; active trade, it R M_vfmm.n:'dffl“o"' e said today, ‘are mainly from | oomy of Sonth Dakota (o perfeot title under | v At Philadelphia the iron market decidedly Cho Kansas and Nebrasks, and their politi- | the homostead act F])] d e 1 ks % tbo | When properly treatod as soon as the firs | cal affiiiations are with the republican party. | J. A. Williams s appolnted postmaster at e § e ch kbt b ot L aymptoms appear, cholera can nearly always | We are more interested in tho material de- | LaUrew, Ta. vico L. B. Williamson, ro- o filled, because tho roads aro blocked, anud | o'/ ay The patient should go immediately signed, and Mrs. S, B. Liggett av Vernon, good orders for the spring aro reported in | to hed and remain as quict as possible, Send velovment of the torritory than wo are w | p O BEE LR, T e i =l ; : 4 | polities. 1t may give you soma ides of the vhite v ot continues | for hysician, but whilo awaiting his | P€ N ¥ . § - drf-’.mu'v;- NS5 1K AeWUIFY ,T“:ntl and paints | rrival wkn Chamberiatws Colle, Ofolera | value of the property in Oklahoma City to [ Wo are not surprised taat peopla will not atur a . Ll bl B, g and Diarrhaa Remedy in double doses after | know that a corner lot upon which n national | taken new cough remedy, whon they know lnl\:'n;l‘ulnrfl nrn‘\l(-, ; snoy of southern | G4€h operation of the bowels more thau | bank is to b located recently soid for the value of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. e bought these TaHt t 1 in and t Baltimoro tho infrequency natural, If thera is severo pain or cramDs | g0 000, Tho oity is only iy e W se garments at a bargai € failures is gratifying; collections aro moro | take itiu double doses every fifteen minutes fy:‘{‘” 0. The city is only about three § AWARDED SOME CONTRACTS. e °) g < satisfactory. L g m E | IecwPLI19B pend 1H6 SR AL BOA BTV Board of Public Works Open 1ds tor Streot to sell for more money, but as the occasion of- h:““:"b(;'"'"‘:r'l’ ““‘:‘""l'“"“""’:l':’\"",";"':‘:‘!K dysentery that were olmost us sevoroand | “Ishall learn tho wishes of the people Improvements. nd u good demand an . angerous as cholera, and 1f used as diected | wnon I go howo, and act accordingly. Our [ The Board of Public Works met yesterdny products, with improving prospects in the } acure is almost cortain. ory family should | i o afternoon to open bids for curbing and vaving e M population is now larger than necossary, and 8 T shoes | have a 50-cent bottle ut hand ready for in- | F ny e kb :Ill.d“hxl:-'qH:L"::l‘l.s[u]v::::";, ..‘Luvl'."?l‘:n:?t"t' ¥ stant use. After the diseass 1s under control | the territorial form of government is rather 3\:,",‘“':"_’?;“;“-““'. :"‘rc;‘;‘_’"‘ Lwenty-second to At Cloveland rolled iron is in largo de- | castor oil must Lo fukon to cleauso the pallingtous, We already have a bill in con- A tugh Murphy was the only bidder tor mand, though pig iron is lower than ever in [ system. other physic or substitute will | gress providing for & constitutional conven- | curbing fers itself in the shape of a mild season, in or=- der to dispose of them quickly, we offer them at this price. They are on display in our west 4 and offered to lay red Colorado : A ol g o 3 o prico. P f (l?\:." placo of castor oil. For sale by drug- | tion, aud I suppose it will be pressed next | sandstone for 03 cents per lineal oot He window. They come in 4 styles and 18 diifet he boot and shoe trade at Indianapolis re- | gists. session.” was awaraed the contract. . T AN, A p . 3 is AW , i i pojis Inoreatad sales, - S FOR A GAXN OF DEER Mercly & Cheap Sensation. or tho paving of the tivo blacks included | —— crrrmnk .y, | ent patterns; the cloth is new, heavy weight, in At I'ort Wayne sales of merhandise ex- iy ety 1 " vic + oiv in the distriet Hugh Murphy offerad to pave His endorsement of it is still further proot ark fec ¢ d ius ¢ 'a e > SRRbiE Renrnyy LIRS fateiantiimants. f pomicet Wi 24 hought Me Pald Too | a 3,‘.3:5??3:1.“41)“:i’gfi“'.{"“.i i it it with Colorado sandstone, class C, for .10 | of its effectiveness.” Capt.” Yatw witsws | dark effects and just manufactured. ‘At Dockolt manufacturors are full of orders | Mtueh and Peter Senllal Kitled Hiw, | wehicll does no sponi of the raporied S5C | "5k’ Grant, sheot asphattum, class A, fivo | T ciounox, xpmsca auvas, | These suits are not made by Sweaters nor by . ioro is o murder trial o : ) o nke gront pivasure. in' tecommn ——— L L Ll 1 increaso | court, but owing to the standing of the par | Omubo, The chief of the sccret sor- | Yoars, $2.54, ten years 83 24:class B, ivo | o Kicknpoo ltemedics, and have known of 3 o & Chicago again reports eaormous increaso | court, % sta v vico thereforo doos not believe there s | ¥oars &2.44 ten years, &84 thom among the Tudians, s Thave tivedon | thie four fine concerns, located on Hester Street ;]n I;Hl"‘ll"“.llil\uxn nlf_‘\vlmm. ‘;:us lmul .'-’.“'l?% ties who haa aconnection with the killlug it | 4po” yyyuh in the story. The agent 5 l_:w:e §\|'n|-rv tl\yn h‘dl:fl:“fl :lx: \"lvlrnl"d bswk‘i the extr ino Western frontier for llu-iv.l;l 30 aving doubicd, while receipts of corn Iails to attract any great amount of attea- | wri 3 o t tea | 7. B. Smith & Co, and E. D. Van Court years, and nmat present a Sioux Indian | & & 3 = o & 3 about fifteen times last voar's; in wool a [ [l 10 AUIGCH wO¥ groatw e e e o oen eoute | Cor 08 follows : J.B. Smith & Co., classas A | Inferpreter for'the nvernmont ; and the slums of New York and Boston,whose 81Tl 40 nor cent, 1 roported In calticand |0 i in ‘D Sealisi | Lorfeit 5 cent pieces but ho saw one of thoso | and B, five oL RAL B NEs ATt e i 4 8 5 A hogs 25 per cent, and somo inoroaso in flour, | Tho caso is the ono whereln ‘Poter Scalisi | Lerfolt § cent ploces bit ho saw oo of those | s i3 (i) Court & Co.,clusses A and B,five | i 1 e i ‘e | entire product is claimed to be confined to one dreesed beef, butter and cheese. Business | 1s charged with having taken the life of ey Y 8 $ it MR % years, 81851 ten years, $2.00, most wonderful <onal knowl. uot A counterfeit but a genuine 5 cent pieco Was never moro prosperous and eastern sbip- | Tomasi di Paulo on August 25, The homictde & , Wi Wit the ciringe ot yhich bad) be ‘nishod by being in storage | _ Lhe contracts for Colorado sandstone and | edge in 1y ments of merchandise are of enormous mag s s & concern in this state, but arestrictly good, clean occurred in the bottoms, iu the vicimity of | aloug time. asphalt were lot to the only bidaers in_those Clironie Catitreh with whiah I hocnine afili : D, s romarkably strong at St, Louts, | POPDIoton avenue and Twenueth stroet, It | Tho socret sorvico bureau vostoray an- | classes, and for vitrified biick to 1. D. Vam |y DRI (9t ot it 2 goods and are garments that noone hesitates to the | nounced that a uew counterfeit & silver cor- | Court & Co. the corn crop proving larger than was ant was a Sunday murder, brovzht on by i 16 id not at il i toceur to me to take Kick- ¥ tificate had been put in circulation at Chi- Mrs. L P oo Indinn v tor this tronble;and it | Wear. ted, 3 ; SRGIT5EEY oh hi Mrs. L. R Pacton, Kooktord, I, writes: | 4100 Ih eI D Niness is largor than last vear at Kansas | thor, h pariies had bogn carodsing. all | C420, This s the firat auempt 0 | « From poraonal oxpieianco Loah tocommond | M iy LS (mEs BITY it veey frobd 8 Danvor ® | Gay. and late 15 the afternoon more boorwas | counterfeit —a certificate of = the 180l | poWiivs Sarsaparilla, & curs for impura | il | Heeoms as e b et e ~ . \ e i oli5ey L oo 4% | serics aud is so poorly done that the chief of | it d AICERTETT, B B > v i that T wa S At Minnonpolis nearly ali branches show | ordered. ‘Tomnsi averred that ho haa paid | yRe'8SAe 8508 FPOEE SRR T TS the o AL BCLIA DD BN DD A ac oL akes a suit Fi ; . & Yo L = 4 Pl — ity op into consumption that 1 conelu o tnke {neroaso ovor: lust year, and tho output of | for moro thau his sharo and then hot Words | work of an amateur. Information was re- o g Stzwit, 1501 o Dottle of 1t and i bottlo of guu&n in’ ;\-uv)l‘:l e i s ):;l|::‘ ‘h:nl\\lixr\\'lfih n|;‘|run.rud Which was in | ceived today that the secrev servico n:l:tuls MADAME HYACINTEELOY SON. :'"xlx’ T T L A T that \Vi sur )'.5 7O n cok. strucl Y ) Whi as 176 on theitrackiol the! two. mien wio) have hat Timmediately ordered twelve bottles of S SC . AtSt. Paul an increased movement in [ the hands of Scalisi. LA G e ho | Sho Visits Omaha ana WilleTalk On the | cach, ani how o< the diy that the thought & 1rprisc you wrops is scen. o s Ttalian und {s unablo | Deen issiung these counterfeits and who angeliz ition of Fry menti may be tho counterfeiters. 100, y cured of — e S Asli% to undorstand a word of knelish, which b v 5 0 that most disagricable und distressing of ull < S uale TR ACH YS! necessitated the interpretation ot all the tes- RapiiDevolopmentiorithhivesty e e ol oysont lelotine TR e o UM LD L tunony, Superintendont Porter issued, undor date | WOl kuown priest and orator Pero Hyacin- S LTI GO LT At Nashville trade is improving, but at tomanner i which ©Sq onnd T oelaim that i connection with Tndi; ely enre the Worst cases wa ! zwa \ Oil, will citarrh Judge Hopewell wiil try the case instead | of October 3, a report showing the state of | the, arrived m Omaha last evening W i i i " purifies the blo Tdule Tock still dull, though fu dry goods | of Judge Davis. The latter impaneled the | manufactures'in Kansas City in 180, Hosub. | from Minneapolis and - will spond soveral 3 . . jury this morning and was vrocecding with | tracts from the figures roported by his special | days in this city and South Omana, tho | DO At New Orleans business is botter. Wheat | tne caso when Judges Irvine and Hopewell | agents those relating to industrics not enum- h A SR A, outh Omana, W8 1 ¢vep nown:and so far s the wse of Kickns 1s ono-cighth of a cont stronger than a week | entered and called him from the bench. Tio | evated in 1851 and tho comparison thom ““‘:‘ Ml "'\’r protaRHRMUHUAWSEU erield TR T el iy ment ago, but corn is 1 oent lowor. Oats half a | threo judges hold n wrolongod conferonce in | mada shows b follawing Doveentuiges of fn- | Of South Omaba. teines ave concerned, there s nolhfugon cent, hogs 20 cents, and lard 15 cents per 100 | the room back of the beneh, and when they | crease in ten i ours N 10er of establish- Madame Loyson will speak to the ladies of eappeared Judge Hopewell took charge of | ments reported, 404.04; An Indi; W pounds: cotton one-oighth of a cent lower, | r i 0 #5500 be withont COLUMBIA CLOTHING CO., apital invested, [ Omuha at the First Congregational church | Diszunand blanketas to bewithouta supply mteli‘sullc ofnm;n than 1,100,00 balos for thé | the cuse. No explanation of the chango was | 452615 “number of hands emploved, 434.42; | on Sunaay afternoon wt4 o'closk, horsubjacy | Of theseremedios . Imvroved crop roports and heavy | gj except that it was to *‘suit them- g id, 522.04; cost of materials used, wR et p e o FRANK D. YATES, Indi erpre Suc 501 ol e movement of products push prices downward. | Solyes.’ Fo5s: Hatae of ;Qohw}. Bt ;::.:‘;‘:’A 310,85, | 0o the “Evangolization of Irance.” This S R er Successors to M. Hellman & Co. Tho iron output October 1 was 193,027 tons | in Judzo Keysor's court the case of Tilda population of city. 137.01; nssessed vaiua. | 8ddress will beto tho ladios only and othor ‘wookly, ugoinst 151, § ? S tons September 1, | Reed agaiust the city of South Omaha is on | tion of cil . dec and it is especially encouraging that the | trial. The defendant seeks to recover the | debr, less sinking fund, 4 o0 This address is in 1o wise a crusade against stocks on decreased 5, o t ] 4 tons during | sum of $3,000, nlleging that by the change of | A Striking feature of these returns, says | the Roman Catholics and is entirely nousec- Sold by all September, The demand for pig iron 1s im- | grade of 'wenty-fifth, from L to M streets, | tho report, is the satisfactory increase in the | tarian. . Dru ist: was damaged | number of establishments reported. Stiil 8gists. proving and a general udvance of about 50 | her property, the Reed hotel, : v FoTREatity I HENE ¢ 5 “Late to bed ana_eariy 1o rise will shorten g buying, while trade in platos is very unsatis- e — L A T L f e %1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. pe Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. TO THE OWNERS OF ALL LOTS ORDINANCE NO. 328 AND PARTS OF LOTS AND REAL | Anordinance deel /L cents per ton is reported for pig with hberal | jn that sum. X > thorond to.your home in tho skies. But O el decade in the number of hunas employed and ) y . s SRR SGramd ave 0 b factory; fn bar iron somewhat botter and A Choreraiss e e o wald tho o dave | early to bea and “Liulo Eariy Riser.tne T ALONG) 10DHSITREED | I i onun o s otructural mils aro full of orders. Livelier | A reported outbreak of cholera at Hol- | Iicrousad wor only - actusliy but. reiatively, | Pl that waiss 1ite longar and vetter and buying continues in copper at 11% cents, ana | metta, N.J., created much excitoment in spcculation moved un upward, but lead is | thatvicioy. Investigation showed that the wealk and unsettled at 4 cents. disease was not cnolera but a violent dysen- Cotton aud woolen mills ave fully em- | tery, which is almost as sovere and danger- 16yed, many of them canuot 1ill their orders, | ous as cholera. Mr. Walter Willara, a I"'ROM VINTON STREET TOSOUTH duth avenuc; TV to Am CITY LIMITS gL 1 40th uu-mulx outtroBral v inotinealih s o rom G nue 1o Sprazie street, and SiiviELOminAThRYA eI N1 assess and determine the damages, it any. to 0l street from : 40th sty nd avonuo tho average wages per hand 1ncreasing from | Wiser oot from Grand $553 in 1850 to §650 in 1890 or 16.49 per cent. Part of this icrease is undoubtedly due to the fact that in mauy industries relatively more men were employed in 1850 and fewer Save Your Evesigt POOPISPONSENION, {WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” jopointed by | g0 property owners, which miy be enised hough runiing night and day. Sales of | promivont merohaut of Jamesburg, iwo | chiluren: then the percontage of inoreaso in = L e oV i SILY | by such wrading, and ropealing Ordinancos ;Ivcm this yoar at the three chiofmarkets | miles from Helmetta, says Chamberlain’s | the numver of women employed has been .jl__'. the ownors respestively of the proporty. de- Nos. 3030 and #2554 and so muen of all ordin- ave been 247,000,000 pounds against 104~ | Colic, Cholera and Diarrhama Remedy has | Jess 1o many inaustries than in the number f clared by ordinance noeessary to be o pprc e A e i 000,000 to the same date lasu year. Strong | given great satisfaction in the most severs | of adult males, and also to the fact thatin \ ated for the use of said city for the purpo: ) "!"l“’ 'I" “‘,“';"]; “flf“ senting ! buying is seen in cottons. ~ Stocks have been | cases of dysentery. It is cqrtainly one of | Yon yeurs many branches of | industey oboniing and extenting 1tk atrest o more than tiree-ifuis of e feot frontago on ] stronger with an uverage advauce of about | the best things éver made, Ior sale by | nave improved tno grades of . their Fyes tested fros by an EXPERT OPTICIAN | ton stroetto to sonth eity limits, declare ch of the strects -and wvcuues herein mon: 1 §1 per shara but tho chief acuivity has been | drugeists. products and for this reason require b industrial and New Eneland stocks. ——— more skilled and higher paid employes "'flm businoss l‘mlum occuring throughout GOT WHAT THEY PAID FOR. SATtor miakinaall scasibie Aty ;?::132@;6 he country during the last seven days num- cl s o m; rough e eri per 215. Ior the corresponding woek last | Plumber Duncan Tells About Poor Work Shangesifonthelmiorelthoronglikonntaeration have petitioned the mayor and city sald gradmg done under tho ause as provided for in section 6) nd the cost the bie fu 10 equal installment necessiry ordinaned 320, passed Oc si; 1862; approved October $th, 1802 ou'ire further notified, Wit hiving cepted'said uppointment, and duly quauiificd as required by law. wo will, on the 19th day Perfect adjustiment, Superior lenses. N ousheadache cured by using our Spectucies and Eyeilasses Vrices low for first class zouds. arv- e 4 3 of 180, and for the advance in quantity of ) are more often the result of of October, A, D.. 1at atthe hour of § a'elock | Jeitaranined by the elty councll of the cit; ear tho figures wero 259, for the Board of Education, | manufactired product, thero is a decided disordered digestionthan most people know. THE ALflE & PENFULU GU IO IO G T T TRIT riay o X : 4 & B e “The Board of Education got just what it | relative increase 1n the amount paid in wages B E E c H i) ‘ Timits of suid city. meat for the pur- on. 1. That it is proper and necessary. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENTS. paid for,” said R. D. Duncan in speak- | botween 1880 and 1890, s dorinz i wakong o sloss. | and U hereby dorlarod broper and necossary to Over 81,000,000 a Day. that huve been in use buta year and are The following western pensions granted P iy, » iv: Grand cet; Fowier enue; Hth appropriation thoreof, taking into consider- | NeCCssLy nbpro ation special benefits, 1 woy. avenue from The property b to you proposed to | iyenue from Nuw Youk, Oct. 14.—Tho fallowing table | leaking, and which he furmshed. “Therois | are reported by Tug Bee and Examiner compilod by Bradstreet's gives the clearmg | 00 use for the Board of Education or any- | Bureau of Claims: L 10 42nd St h street to 40th $ 0 1 rosi u N P B from Grand avenue to Ames avenue, £ v ’ Vel A i 7 2 Bl and Nervous Disords 2 AL A be appropri; aforesaid and which has LEOGBron)iC O e . \ house roturns for tho woek cnding Octobor | body elso to kick about poor matorial |, Nebracka: = Quelnal=Waloatin - Wonl: \wlaing from theso causcs, Towvos | CHICAGO BURLINGTON & .| boen daolatodinacoagnry by el counotty by | ANCRLIBtEoRk ont a0ty syenuoifromiGElE 13, 1502, and tho percontage of increaso | When they buy that kind of goods. It | (Seeonseds. Josoun MeKain Willinm b Covered with a Tasteless & Solublo Conting. Omahia._ | Dopot 101 an1 Masna S O o e ety of O o % | Seetion. That tiie mayor, with the approv= - T is no use o contract for cheap stuff ana ex- Y Brcot " 4 2 Ot all drucgista. Price 28 conts a bo: T pml. Chicago Vestibala .. B am | 2o S e ALy mahit, 10 the 1 o1'of the ity counc| Doint three disintors ) pr ddcrease as compareda with the corres- Dect oL ket the! best ”m,sl’ ader Tag | Snowden, IErederick Handlen, James E. Now York Depit, 365 Canal o bR PO I 1 .l....nn n: llo;ul\l.m and 28410 ot ‘\l.-hm\u.n‘ ia (2lof e allyconie ‘m'«ru.[ ny thrso dislntor 1 % A 3 towe, Additional—Sef i A % i nal st ol i OhlEaROL ! one deseribod as follows, to-wit: _Opening and ex- | ested apprafsers toappraise 65 1L ore ponding wweeklane yone: membors of tho board knew whit tvoy T ditional SEetbiiElnde David A g pacte e L ol BT A PR R A tondiug 160 atreet from Vinton streou to | N0 thE Siiiaks L0 hrenatly owiors Wi LD 5~ | contracted for when thoy made the contract | \n i I1jan L INCrenss—{i TG A = L = DI ) South ity limits u > causod by such g id < £ | & |Winmotoputin those Omana View flusn | \winaid. | Tucreuse—Georee W. Hill. Origi- ARE YOU SUFFERINC? BURLINGION & MO. WIVEL | Arrives | You are notifled to ho present at the time ( consideration in making such appraisemont, ) s P 3 | § |tanks. Tho contrect called for a No :"\1 “'1“0“ vl(‘!“'\. 2 m’\\flabii- lll)llsJM:]e\'lmlxg Depot 10th and Mason Sts. Omana. | and place afores: and nny objections | thespeciai benofits. it any, to suck sroperty L LEARIN 2 . it b : | love, Mary K. Nace, ey K. Snyder, Eilen =X FROM f1..Denver Veatibule STese, X T 10 or statements concern atd proposed o ; BB | dcopper fusnSankc™ ana v waat they | 1 s R A G F T R e et ! . B ad | : Original—Wi P, Vit 45 p m| L1 Donver Exprass. ... /| 334 m [ may consider proper s S , L admit that these particular tanks wero | W'ON 0 onginels Witliam £, Di, Wiltiam §50p m| " Denver Limit Shidp m T B MCCULLOCH, v repented Sow vork. | a littio tho poorest of tho kind that I navo | r, AUfews, Samuol Vs Hocge, Witham L. We.liness LoD m BTy w JOUN B FLACK, i e orainimosieiniMEAKe Boston....:.... | over put intoa school building, bat T couldu't | Coowsa 13, Crosiey. - AdditiontlFawes . LAY, Klsam nsamfo oot i, o ANES STOSKDALE, | effect and be in-foreo from und uftor 163 puss= Philndoiohis. Al help that. 1 paid just as much for them as I | Fovcers: Sumnor W, Wiggins, & mon b, Catarrh or Tonvos | K080 ) & C T | | AT 2H 03101 Hassea Octover 1st, 1802, Bt. Louis, did for the same kind of tanks that 1 put into | Stk Svitliam . Richaras James M. Can: Omahn. | thand Mann Sts. | Omaha. | NGPICE OF ASSISSSMEN I OF DAM- JOHN GROVES, Sahianeee: 1410005 eral other buildings, and whicharo all | o4y Albert Miller, Alvert Iurgess, Thomas 95 @ m ans ity Dy Expross. | h00 p i AGES FOR GRADINC ) iRt Cinotnnatl.... i 570) right, If Superintendent Hamilton hadw't | 17 %jopbe, Allen Fotwkes, Norman I, Huteh. gt ¥xp via U, I Trani| 640 am AGES ATRVALILY e e QR AN Plisburi .. tried to bulldoze mo I might have repaired | 1yson “Alanson P, Hill, Incroase—Cyrus K nis KExpress.. ... G40 o e e e L e 27 T T Ranans ciy. tho Omnha View tanks, but [ am 8 Scoteli | Westcoat, Peter N, Brones, Orginal, wid: = Karcora £ |umion ibanok 10th & hineoy Sin| Knap fourth addition, from 10U Lo 11t streets: ¢ man, A nt to bulldozing Worth @ | gy, ete.—Funsta C. Faris, Martha'Parr, =" Nervous or e LI TR B | gid0l) 80 horelly nothilod thav the under. 3 Curoline Morrison, Rebecea Chambers, Lura : Vestibulo Expt 1,10 p m | Slsned, three (isintarosted frachioldorsof thie ——— olir 3 Rol v it city of Omaha, have been duly appointed by J. Carlton, Philu 5. Sturdevant (mother), ' Privale Night Expross 30 am | City ¢ s ien Nature 4 . 3 3 ik tho mayor, with the approval of thoeity coun- | = South Dakota: Original—Henry Bradley, ¥ 5 ST = thot I AR PRIO VL ORNOR 2 Wo will send yon the mprveloy Noeds assistance it may o bost to vendor i | oan 10, Dady, Houty Butlor. - Incrasser: D iseases, D nsp It oray ol Ay aso | RS IO TL A0 AT A SAOORNIATO ORI pronh b SRS \ promptly, but one should remember 10 use | Mutnias Laviliette, 4 VAT T ading of sald essary / free, and o legal gusrantee tat even tho most pertect remedios only when % = ON hiza B 2[4 B m Fdinince 1o Tst, > "\LHI'" will Restore yomis reeded. The best and most simple and gen News for the Army, IF 80, CALL — St e % i m:flh. M[ ngth and n:u.-. b tle romedy is the Syrup of Fius, manufact | The following army oracrs wore issued l s | oavoy UNION PACIFIC | Arrive You'iire. furthor noulf having ac- eitand pay if satisfied. { urcd by the California kig Syrup Co. { today: r. seéaries earies e V"'?”‘_':h:“‘,::;—-.‘:'x‘:r‘::\ oy Bta. O mib | eentor suld appointiont, and_ duiy ouaido Address VON MOHL CO.. ! T i iRy SofRs rek longing Consultation Free. uml L Do wxpross. 1 pm | Oulofen A, DY 0% tin o of 10:00 o'c ook B 4 mwvian domnits Gartnattiu b A mbus. i ST TR YT Ry eers, und Major John H. Bariholf, surgeon, . Myt ey 16 p . L verland Kiyar. . in thoe forcnoon, ut the ofico of Shriver & Dnllus. s ] Company I, Second United Gtates in. | 80 dppointed a board of oflicers to' meot L | A Brvats Broop, NENFOUS. SAIN Axb UNNe | &l @ m IS5 Catrmabe KXok $id) 123 p m | G Dononoe, 1435 Farnam Stroor. wihin® the Hantfori | o bt ) ; the call of tho senior member ab Fort Mont- | Ay DiskA 53 b ml 040 m | Corporato Ttmits of suld clty. meet for the put- ORD Duluth.... | fantry, tho Indians, roturned to the post | pomery to sclect and substantially rhaain from 3 to 6 days. Syphills curad | = 2P | pose of considering and making the assess- [ Anordinance deciaring the necessity of grad Washington, yesterday from a week’s practice mareb. | mark a site on the military reservation at oty *E::*";ur‘““‘?x‘lu f:l,‘rllllu Sta it l‘(;‘n"x’:lu PAUL A(n'x n‘ mt"llll ll(lll:::: ’l:'|.l)>‘f le; {J\: mll\dl‘ud‘xm:{,:lvnll): ini 1|||‘: |hrl alley In bloek 1, Kountze's 4th ndd Bt. Joseph Tho company was under command of Licu- | that olace for & pest house o bo | yinte withoutcutting causito of SHACAL R Cors e e T R o D | S T FT ARk J A ryaniac, oo tenants Pickering and Marquart and the | erected thereon by the village of Rouses | affected at home by patient without a moment's R s artaa k. cat e AT o notified to bo present at the time igsess and detorinino the dumagos, If any, 10 TROOROBLOr .+ cr . officers reportea that their red soldiers cu- | Point. Leave of absonce grantea First | painorannoyance.” (o 5 oot o S T T T 5 T ey Sy \forosald and mnke nny obje the property ownors, whieh muy be caused Enlt Lake Cit: joyed tho outdoor life immens ana be- | Lieutenunt Bdward P, Lawton, Nineteenth | (bt SISTL S 0 o ohainess. Depot, 10th and Marey Sts. | Omahy | 10 OF statements concerning sald nss by such gradin New Haven. ... haved tnemselves fully as well as white | infantry. is extended one month, Additional HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE permansatly “Bioux City Passonger. WITET) of dumuges as you may consider proper. Whereas, Properly owners ropresenting Foriand:Nia UL Secoud Lieutenant Herbert Deakyne, corps | and successfully curcd. Method now and unfatliog. v Pait 1000 e CnBHBIYER, more yhun thioefie of e IoAE CORA Dringhel0, Mass. o ; —-—— of ougineers, is assignod Lo & vacancy of s6¢ W i Ml el L GEORGE ) ago on sald alley have potitionod ' th o ; ] DeWitt's Sarsaparilia 13 renanis ond licutenantin that cort s to date from Oc- | oo W WEQEGHHEHM“ i DoDot. 16th abd Websisr sév. | Omans Comuiitice af Appritsors.. | Hono aider the thrieittis chss is (ko iR Lty VITALITE WEAR) Mads 0.0y 400 cloxy asoll T ¥ AT e Omahu, Nob., October 8th, 1862, Q10410 forin the city charternud the oxt th DEIOIK ionr s Gy L T e Gk P S AN R T V8 M0 VALLEY, (Amiver | NOTICE TO SELECT MATERIAT, | 15 b ordhiet ty the wicy et ot the city mington, Do, 11 efloc o ollios. N X \ b SKLI MATERIATL s Ivordiined by the ety counc c el vee WEAK MEN ARK VICTIMS TO NERVOUS D) el MO 1 TN of Omahu: &tana napios. BILITY or EXHAUSTION, WASTING WEAKNESS FOR PAVINC Soction 1. That it | :»-ml ¥ e IIF ROYAL B'lking PO“’(ICI' cxceeds {l-):';gl.jr\'fian:fi‘m)ls:xv:umz)u fi;\ll‘u,\’( ll‘llw:A} in e tolk i Hunday) To the owners of lots and lund frontinz upon | and it is I-Irwhw ! | f ':"’.":’:{;}:."F B | TR ¥ A A G AR i | Ak Paul Biross B D Stroct. T S atroot th e Aty | altTom: U0 113 Ihrsen, oxta iShed. §Eade: i 04,02 e fag . ) : d prom: pproac ol oaves |CIICAG ORT1 W ST Trive stween s2nd and ird stree 6oty of | © 3 necessiry approsches 3 ¢ oA i e B all others in leavening power, in purit 1o 0 mow Lraatmant Tor. loss ot | Tenver [CINOAGO S NOWTEWESTHIN Arivar | botwuon st and Sird’ streots, In tho ity of | eluding mocosiry abproschis thercto: trom 0 [ ; » it opour oW irostmoot for 1093 of | “OmahalU. P, Gepot. 10th and Marey Sts. | Omany | Omalia, and subjoet to assessment for tho [ 10th 110 11 stroot. sppanin e | ] Wi BT A A 00 BooK and fopipts. a 20 a m[\BE Bun'y) Carroll Pavsonger Piving or mnoadamizing of the same Soetion & Tt thowiiyor. with the approy- ] : and wholesomeness, and is used generally in Dr. Searles & Searles, 1 0l e i Ve, et gratmArSAeSELY oL, I puriuance,of | WAl ISRYIS ARARLI eSS, BINIAE: ] famili TR Next to Post Offios s orn, Flvar, o 2t m |20t day of Ottobdr, K0 to I dutors | ming tho dumago to properly ownors wh onaEs 2441 | 2 5 v e - ! e 640 p w | (ix & . Pase. (KX Mon| 805 m | mine upon the kind of material s used in v he caused by such grading, tuking into opme ittt iy amilics, exclusively in the most celebrated i SHORTEST LINE 10 C 22 I LA A A A AP A B R Bavannah. .00 I 1 1 i I A J D CAGO AT At S NORTE W U E RN Arkival distriot on or bofore thu 10th duy b Novem- | the special henclits, 1€ any, to such proporuyy a ; N = ¢ T usfor| U s (0 2 | Ler, 1802 or the city council willdetermino | by reason of suel 3 I hotels and restaurants, by the Uniied States is via the Chicago, Milwaukee 10 ) o w630 g | i ""i“""“n y” ; ) b 'l' e o i i 0 e shatl ko 5 | i 9 o Sy 5 4 m) bule I 0 8w Juted at Ouiahi, this 1ith day of October, | efectundbo in forse from wnd afLor iLs pass = o , 7 & St. Paul Railway, as repre- | I2e®m v atorn Klyer...... v | g P W, BIRIIPAUSEIR e, ' s Army and Navy, and wherever the best and A T ¥ i fay i Mianlo A i 340 KB | 1% Gusirusun of i oned of bl & Weike, | * Phssod Ovtover i twz : Nt fi : : sented on this map, “Tavest| MISSOUKL TACIFIC O35, TOUN GROVES, . Xea; ‘ incst food is required. All teachers of cook- Grvanal_novor 1o o1 Wobstor bia — - — : ity Olerc. ‘ P 2 q A T T TR PROPOSALS POR GRADING Asklun i SuAREER Outsido Now d le o P e L, . 2 St Louls Express .. Sealed proposals will be received by the i Approved October 4th, 142, (G y matters, ouxolfi_-—-—CNEN:A a fenod uin | . BEMT - 8\ 153 G OMAHA & 30 LOUIS. aersigned until 1:3) 0'clock p. m,, October 21st 2 1% BEMIS, 7 - Union Depot. Council Bluts. | 1892, for grad ng Mol except the employés of manufacturers of other ot " Wi Louls Canon Ball..- Vinton' Wbl from 20Uh atruct to e west | foori o i Jontrasl : & Jonvaa |~ UHICAGU. I L & PAGHFIG (Arcivs) Jino of tho l;‘nvylx'y'.‘x;’l..xlk i, Wile, ml“:‘l“u\xvltl‘lli NOTICE TO hl‘,lAl‘.&v r ».IA ERIAL Wi brands, use and recommend the Royal, il N o L WA | plaks und speclivations du’lile in o oftice of VOR PAVDIG, _— the bourd of public works. To the owners of lots and lund fronting upon I A b Y El 5 A 2 T I8 S0 e Jiade on pelated blagks sproot morogument distrlcts numberad and FY T ——t = . p ol v o 5 K. C., i honrd o 0be i Dan ol descrived 1 follows: Not tncluded 1n totals New-York State Analyst: 2 ect.rlc Lighted, Steam Heat- | jeares " E@SToeson by cortificd chack in tho sum of B30 bay: | No. 4% —Center stroot from 10ih streot to REVIEW OF W The Roval Baki 4 ed Vestibuled trains leave | PSan|.. Kanusciy hay kroras jhgilalin o S PR I 0 Blook 5% gl Ao asia : e St 1008 b DAL AR SARLEARIR ho board reserves the rizht to rejoct any | strect o 15t o A Recent Developments of an E couraging e Koya aking Powder is Superior Omaha '.ldll) at7:o05 p. m,, ar- caves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. o all lids aaille wl"m\\"’ 'llkelfl‘é‘l.\!;iu‘nl-‘l( J‘,"‘H‘"f,,'\""’ 1n blook 116, Lrow AT by ] Nature—Rise in Securitios General. i it fvine 2 b AN Tranafer n Depot, Council Blufis. | Transfer Chateman Boar | of Publie Works, Now g0 rie R S sob 14 N eibiadn iseuniiondistamaiv to any other powder which I have ex 2\"““"1“'“ Chicago atg:30 a. m. i w1 Slous Gl ocommaiadon 0w | Omuh, Nob, Geiober Tuh 1o bR | Lol Vemuorhutged from Jackson streat 10 Wall Streot Review: Tb 1 A 5 . i ‘e . S pw| L el EBxp e w No. 401—Al ey in blook 1984, olty, from 16th N8l Breet Hoviow: - g holiday spirit ~amined; a baking powder unequaled tor ty 1 icket Office, 1501 Far Gaver CLINAGe BBN & GIN O Ao to 17U strees, 1n the city of Omsha. and subs prevailed during the early vart of the y nam St., Omaha, Transfor| Union Denot, Councll Biufts = | 5atsts T 60U 10 nasessn6Y LOF 1o PAVING OF Tepaving week uaturally rosulted iu considerabie purity, strength and wholesomeness. " q e v B0 D W a MaATIO of the sawe. speculativo dullness, It was, however, ne- F. A. Nasu, Gen'l Agent. EREE | meroeomeorvonmes aiou wre horoby notlfied tn puesuance of or- { ticeable thattho inactivity created & very B 3 & J E: . [y 18th Edition—Postpald for 25 ¢ ts. (or stamps | spectively, passed ind approved October 100, B slikit lmpression upon prices mad thue @ The United States Government tests (Ag'l Dep. YT S GNALA R BT 1T ARV T E TN LAY or 10y 1 even tno augmented firmuess of tne 1 4 e a r—— — e "B Louis Cannon Bail. ¥ B et oty anot i BAKINE R4 MaQySe { > i - - s [l oty on or Lefo uy of Noe B i ESSAS SR A bulletin 13, p. 599) show the Royal Baking Powdes gchRfiN SCHOOL ver [ GAE P M &0 Wiy 1 Falls OF Turns Gror, and tiio remody | Vombortin "ot o “eity coumeli witl dotr? o Y o - 1 1 colluginto, university—prey L RIgna | L3 8 ANE T ahaier M4s B y Prof. HARLEY PARKER, F, K A5, wine saldmaterial Ladanay to the market The reumpbion superior to all others, Pimbriaunia furies. Mo mubial dtparinent, | F1U8 w( Sloux City Aecommodation | 701 p i ALIKE AR It DI s v day of Ostober, &h a o 00Kk exchange on n:.\uul facilities for visiting the World's Fair 1os 115 p midoux City Express (Ex. Sund 'y [124) p w 2 & o4 " 1802, oW BIRKHAUSER, ursduy resulted in tue appearauce of fi.‘yl"u“‘"fi“‘d’l"‘i"’;{u‘""fiflh’:km';fl"’t‘a““&:‘:w ‘l”l‘.‘:: m jia ...?sx Paal l«lm‘l‘!.ul‘4 iy ; "-i. & W 10138 Arch streot, Phlindeiphia, P Chalrmau of the Board of Public Works, UM, e RS . |aicio1s rassongor Bx Suda'h| 84s s w Every ouesbould read thls Littie LuvK.—Athenmum Olde1d-10,

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