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Flsdirdamin, ou " THE 0 AHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, N QUTPUT OF PRECIOUS METALS Director of the Mint Oeirch Makes His Annual Report, GOME VERY INTERESTING FIGURES What American Mines Have Been Dolng Lor the Fast Year—Coinage of Gold and Siiver—Ruling Price of the White Meta Wasnisorox, D. C, Nev. 2.—E. 0. Oel @ich, director of the mint, has submitted to 1 She secretary of the treasury a report on the » Operations of the mints aud assay ofices of ] the United States for the fiscal year ended June 50, 182, The o of the gold dopos- fted at the mints and assay offices during the year was §5 Of the original depo 1ts, #1310 5 were the product of our own nines, $24,15, 342 foreign gold and bullion, ® 7% light weight Jomestic gold coln aud $3,3,604 0/d mineral. The deposits and purchases of silver aggre- RALed 71,450,505 standard ounces, of the coin- ing value of §53,622 630 Of tue silver received 61.15),00% standard ounces, of the coining value of $73,461,072 were the product of domestic mines and re flueries; 2,118,078 stanaard ounces of the coining value of $2,464,672, were foreign sil- yer buliion and coin; 5,97 standard ounces of the coinage value of &,509, were current domestic coins for recoinage; 1.921 standard ounces of the coinage value of §2,236 trado dollars meltea; ana 635, standard ounces of the coinage value $140,411 old plate jewelry, etc. The coinageof the mints during the last fiscal year aggregated 1 124 pleces, valued as follows : ..‘ul\'»r ., 6,050, - 1,78 of 9 Profits from Siiver. R ‘The profit from silver dollars coined dur- ing tho fiscal year from bullion purchased 1 mnder the actof July 14, 1500, was 800,457 | o net profit on the coinage of silver during fourteen years, Including the balance iu the ! eoiaage mints on July 1, 157%, has aggregated 2,730,005 In addition to the coinage, gold bars wera manufactured, of ths valueof #20,1 silver bars of the value of #,130,270—a total ©f $43,235,822, The total amouat of silver purc! fog the vear agagregated 5 fine ounces, costing &1,100,(08, av’ an average ®ost of U4 cents per fine ounce. Since July 1, 1802, the average price has been $3.724. 4 By the recoinage of uncurrent coins i the treasury, nrincipally balf dollars, into new quarter dollars and dimes, for which there is a0 urcent demand, the treasury has been re- P | lieved of a large unavailable amsset, ana the small chanze of the country increased to a B | corresvonaing extent, ‘The total exports of zold from the United 3 Btates ing the fiscal year show a net loss of #14 654, I'he exports of silver show anet loss of ®, Thoe net profits or earnings of the mints | over expenditures is §705,704 { _The mines of the United States produced | @uring the calendar year 1591, 1,604,840 fine | ©unces of gold of a commercial value of &33,- 175,000 aud & colning value of §33,176,000, and 88,330,000 fine ounces of silver of a com mercial value of 7,630,030 ana a coining . value of § S8, Worlda, The coinage of gold ana silver o the vari- 70us countrics of the world during the calen- dar vear IS0l 80 far as reports have been received, ngeregate : sil- Sver, $135,00%,142. T he stock of gold and silver in the, United ¢Btates on November 1, 1592, based uipon of- #1icial tabulations brought forward from year #to year was anproximately: Gold, $636,041,- 1 863; silver, §657,614,051, a totul of $1,243, 1656,514 The amount of money 1n actual circulation t(outsice of the treasury vaulls), including ypaper and metallic, was §1,006,139,735, or N per cupita. Ine value of the gold bars furnished for industrial uses duriug the last calendar year shows an jncrease of &4 053, and of sil- ver an increase of $500,63%. 'If there nas been no falling off in the amount of coin melted anoually for use in repawrs and Jewelry the Lotai value of the precious metals used in the industrial arts ana manufactures | §n the United States during the last year { was approximateiy: Gola, £19.700,000; sil- { ver, $0.630,000; & totad of £24/340,000, of whioh $10,607,674 gold ana §7,250,073 silver consisted Uof new bullion. Gold, $119,183,735 e American Cholera. From the Daily Revedle, Whatcom, Wash, " (. Burnett, the democratic candidato ! for sheriff, was taken violently 111 at Clear- V brook. He had all the symptoms of Asiatic \cholera, and for an hour or two it was ) feared he would die. Toey finaily gave bim & doso of Chamberiain’s Colic, Cholera and ; Diarrtea Remedy, which revived him uutil & poysician arrived.” That 1s precisely : what the manufacturers of that medicine wecommend for cholera. Send for a physi- ®ian. but €ive their medicine unul the physi- eian arrives. If cholera becomes prevalent 4n this country next summer this prepura- . ¥ tion wiil be iu great demand because it can @lways be dependea upon. For sale by ] ruggists. DEOWNED e IN BUENING WATERS, e Mi-Covered Delaware at Set Ablaze by a Light Match Prilaveieis, Pa., Nov. 2. —William Mil- fer, Albert Krumbach and Warren Hill, all oung men, started from the castern shore ut Point Breeze last evening in & row boat 10 cross the river. When about 150 feer ¥rom theshoreone ot the men ligated his pip and carelessly tossed the bluzing match into the water. ‘On the surface of the water at that poiut there always floats a quantity of ®il from the oil works. The mateh foll into the water, the oil caught fire wnd soon the ®oat was ablaze. The young men were forced to abandon their crait and plunge into the ourning fluid around them. They tried te swim ashore, Hill sank beneatn the viazing surface and was 50 0 1o wore. His two companions, by wepeated divice, succeeded in roacking' the sbore, but both men wers horribly burped bout the shoulders, head, face and arms. Their condition is eritical ‘be fire spread down the river, and the wreckiug steamer Maryland caught fire and was damaged to the extent of §15,000, ¥ Brreams of water from sevoral engines ana tugs fiually put the buraing oil out. Mrs. Winslow's Soothiog Syrup for chil @reu toethiug, rests the child aud comforts She motber: & bottle, 1 PEESIDENT HARRISON'S THANKS, 3§ Be Exprosses 1] thy in His Affiction, ') Wasmsarox, D C., Nov. 2—The presi- + dent toduy requested the publication of tho Phila elphi atefulness for Sympa- az 4 ¢ Toliowing § Expressions of sympathy with meand our g ! family in our great sorrow, from ivdividuals, § ' from societies, from church couventions, from public meelngs, from political olubs aud committees of all par- 2 ) ties, wnd indeea from all our people, " Bave been so tender and so full of respect aud love for Mrs. Harrison, that I reluctantly abandon the purpose of muking # personal acknowledgment of each We are grateful for this cup of good will and for your praver- ful intercessions. May God give to each of ¥ou I every trial that' grace and atrength which you bave asked for us. Bexsasmiy Hagrisox. S——— Piles of peovle have opues, but DeWitt's Witeh Hazel salve will cure them. —— More Thieviug in Eugland's Uppertendom, Loxpox, Nov. 2.—The suit for demages slunder brouglit by Mrs. Leader, wife of utensat Leader of tne British army, ust Mlrs. Smythe, wife of Major Gieneral ibbons Swythe, was becun vesterday, Mrs. (Wur is & duughbter of Colonel ‘Ibompson, date of tho lugiaa army. Mrs. Swmythe ebarged Mrs. Loader with stealing a brooch fron: her iu the full of 10l \ Au bonest pill Is twe voblest work of the 3 spotbecary. DeWitt's Liwle Early Risers cure cousiipalion, blilousuess sud sick head- ad | ) 4 " - List of Nom Parties District, Republican. Allen W. Fleld CONGRESS AND T[—ELEGISLATURE. inees of the Various Political in Nebraska. Candidates for Congri Ind pendent. Jerome Sha Prohibition. I W Maxwell Demneratie. William 1. firyan David H. Mercer Georke W. Done Hobort L Wheeler. K Richardson. George Iklejohn. George ¥. Keiper. William A. Poyater. F. P Wigton E 41 Victor Vifquain Willlam 1i. Dech 1P Kittlewell. WE A Fuslon with Inds W. A McKetghan O Hubvell, James Whitehead AL Gatewood 0. M Kem. 0. R Beeve. Candidates for the Legislature, STATE SENATE Districts Revublican. Diemocratic Indepen tent. LMUchardson and Pawnee--A. R. Scott. Fuslon with independents. John Cornell, Verdon Falls City Nemaba and Johnson- ¥, B Hubbard, No nomination 1% Harris, Talmage. Brock Otoe—. 1. Damme. Taimage John Mattes jr. Nebraska City. T, B. Stevenson, Nebraska City 4 Cass Oriando Tt Avoc FUE White. Piattamoath W. D M1, South Bena Saunders and 8arpy —W. 11, Ickinson, Ben ¥ Smith Witllat Sannders. Ashiand Wabor Charles 11 Clark, Omaba Max Moyer, Omalia James G. Burr. Omata L beck, Omeha W.N. Babcock, Omaha D Kynearson, So. Oinabs. Noyen. Water James . Brennan. Onabe. G W. Ring, VAller nd Burt—Fremont Everett Fordinand Koch. West Polnt. John Emely, Wisner Lyons, & Dixon, Dakota, Kn Cedar Thurston Fred J.¥Vox. Nlobrara. T I Graves Pender B'¥. Mc Donald, Pender Y Antelope. Boone and Greeley—Charles M. B, floffman Newman & Packwood, Creight; Gr r5 Sprick, John Thompsen. Fremont. . A.J. Hastings, Wel Dr. .M. F.). iisle. Ba Jolin Heeren, Wasne ook James k5. North. Calnmb John M. Stewart, Atkins ewell Platto Center. 4P Mullen, Emmett 14 Brown. Keya Pahn, Cherry No nominatio H. G, Stewart, Crawford Duwes, Box Butte and Sloux- W. W Wood. R 15 Custer. Vailer. Loup and Blalae—~M. L. No nomination Willlam Gray, Ord Fries, Arcadin i 16 iuftalo and Sherman—Joseph R Scott, David Inman, Kearney George N. Smith, Kearney Loup City. 17 Hall and Howard—G. 11. Caldwe: Faston with independents. T. ¥. yeCarthy, St Paul Grand Inland 18 Poik, Merrick and Nance -C. K. Brady, Bernard Gallagher, Palmor. J. N. Campbell, Fulierton. ¥ on 19 Butier and Seward- W. Lowles, W.E. Ritehle Orton, George W. Fuller, Seward Seward 20 Laucaster—R.E. Moore, Lincoln W. P Ke 1. N. Leonard. Lincoln. G. W. Eggleston. Ben 1. C MeNerny 21 Gage “Alexander Gratam, Bentrice S Cratg, Beatrice. Saline—J. D). Pope, Frics John M. Gilbert, Friend Jeflerson and Thayer-#. M. Correll, George I1. Clatk. Dilier Dr. Jeffiics, Steele City bron G 24 Y ork and Fillmore—J. I Miller.York Johm D. Carson, Geneva. ). 1. T. Swiall. York 2 Clayand Hamilton—S, W. Christy, lidear. ~ Fuslon with independents. 1. 1. Johnson, Inland 2 Nuckolls, We and Frankiin-W. H. No nomioation Wil Dysart, Superior. . Austin. Frankiin Adame—Leopold Hahn Hastings W. E. Schaver. Junista W. A Jones, Hastiugs, Kearney, Ihelps and Harlan—No nomi James 1. Khea, Holdrege. W.F. Dale. Atlanta natlon 29 Furnas. led W Hitcheock, Durdy, No nowlnation Lewls W. Young rkins. Chey 1d Hayes— enne and Henry St Rayner Stdney HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | Richardson Ernest Werner. Ar Fusion with independents Willlam M. Patteraon. Humbolit 3 Barada John M. Brockman. Humboldt rdon Pawnes-C. A. Schappe!. Pawaee Clty, L W. Leonard enuings W. M. GIfTord, Barehard O Cy Newmaba—Church Howe, Howe No nominati B.J Johnson. Howe 331, Polilman. Julinson )0 Watkins, Glen Rock « Jolnson - Jacob 8. Dow, Tecumsei Harvey T. Wa . E1vd P Ingersoll nsch 5 Nemnha and Juhnson fore Smith, Noncminat €W Witlinms, Cook Cook G Otoe— A, Walt. Syracuse Joln Sincluir, John Seimans George W. Leldigl sim Patton. Nebraska City Geo. Hardiman Avocs, G. W, Pattcrson. Kag bseph Mullen. Elmwood. Rev. N. 3. Allen. Uni Watson. Ne- James H.Stone, Nelawka Harmer, Avoca 4 Sarpy —C e Keya, Springfield dobi Chase. Papiiiion E._ i Hileman, Gretoa 10 Dougins ~ A L Sutton, ¥o George W. Ames. jr. Omaha, Silax Robbins, Omaha. A. Lockner. Omuha, J.J. Points, Gmabia, 8. ). Broderick. Omaba C.AG paha Baries Withnell, Omaha J°W Kineaid. Gmaha, W.N. Nason, Omaha Tenry M. Morrow. Omalia, J B. Schu T.D. Crane ha W. 8. Felker, Omaha Philiip Mctiovern, Omaha b John Nordwall, Omaha. s Curtis, South Omaba. E. J. Sey Joseph Anderson, So. Omaha. vens, Oma W& Witten W. M. Clark, Valiey Omaha 0.1, Pickard. Om i1 Anderson. Union W D. Huller. Blatr Hans Lawp. Benni Geo. W. Neff, Biair Ke Oakiand Fusion wit inc Injer. Oakland 15 Burt and Washington— K. F. Sisson, Marion Plummer, Cralg nell Arizona 14 Dodge- G. K. Klingbeil. Hoop N P. Nelson e. Ridgeley WM. Eliedee, Dodge. Johin Farrel! John Fagerburg, Fremont Jldsmith. West Point. Fellx Glven: Lanse. Wisner 5 Cuming. and Thurston—I. F. R. I’ MeGulre E. G. Kellner, Pender Kloke, West Point Wayne and Stanton-—T. 8. Goss, Wayne. J. G. Mathes C. 1. Harris. Stan 15 Dixon—E. E. Kilis. Allen. 1.0, Brown W. 3. White Cedur and Plerce—David ¥. Curtiss, Kan- Araold Eickhoft, Aten W.H. Rowell dolph 20 Knox-Chester Norton. Morrillville 7. G. Sherman J. G. Kruse. Crelghton 1 Antelope—W. H. Holmes, N Boone—J. I Brower. Aibio 24 Madison—F H. L. Willis, Battle Creek. G, A. Li eligh. Hen Caider, Clearwater 1, . Suter, Nellgh. W.A.McCutehieon. St.Edwards. 3. H. Jnckson, Battie Creck P.H. Matthiews, Albo Khiart 4 Piatte—H. T. Spoerry, Columbus P H. Bemer. Humphre: Piatte Center. tte and Nance —1. S1bb on Robert Price. Platte sltax—John Pro chiuyler Saunders Frank Kubek Praguc 25 Butler—C.H. Sargeant 20 Sewnrd—1). J. Brown, Sewar, R. C. Rhca, Miford. % Lancaster—R! H. Oukley. Lt Joseph Burns, Lincoiu A.J. Cornish. Lincoln. Firth L. W. Glichrist, Wahoo arrison Geo. K. Colton, David City John Yan House Hellwood. ir > k. Nimberg W H Brainard. a. Simon Johnsou, Miiford James Keyn Milford Hern:an 1lers, Seward Thos. Pennin Tawors. neoln, J_E. R. Miller, Linco!n. A. Poterson. F.H Nage! RIT. Chambers, Bennett J. W. Snowden Geo. E. Hensen, S8 Griftin, Lincoln Mart . Howe, Lincoln, D.W. Hur John Neddins. 1 Saline—Willlam Kaup, West, L. C. Fisher, Toblas. 1.C. Jensik. Wilher. Vanduyn. Wilber Frank J. Jeiinek. Witber. Tames Smith, Friend 1 George I* Marvin, Beatrice. Edward Arnotd, Odel H. James. Cortland G.W. Jackson, Pickrell Jecob Uplinger. Cortiand 1. Merrick, Ad 6B Coffman. Adams W. E. Irwin. Rockford Jhn A Wardiaw, ¥ with independents. Jucol . Rutherford. Falrbury. W. O Mambel, Fairbury A.T. Boseley. Power exandria 1. H. Jobnson, Hubbel Wl Pearl. Carleton )n—Geo. Cross, NO nominat T3 Faith. Cliester. No nominations. Itickard Dobson, Grafton A, D.Stevens, Strang. C. L Melssne W. G, Eastman. Yotk Daniel Gra: John J. 1 rice, W srge Horst, Osceoln Arborvlile bindependents. ( 40, Merrick City Central City. W. F. Borter, Clarks. 41 Hamil 3. A Whitn Aurorn Fred Newberry, Aurd John B. Cain, Anrora. 5. o Hampton 42 Clay—Johin Palmer, Fairfield. dependents. 5. M Eide Center J-Turner, Huvard E. McVay, Sutton 43 Nuckolls—W. T. Reynolds, Smyrna ver, Ouk GL A Felton, Anzus 48 Webster Jobn H. McCollim Austin Riley, Bl 45 Adams —Peter Gritith, Koseland. t, Hnstings S0 Davls 6\ erand Adams- William Brown F. AL arm. Hustings. 47 Holl-W. H. Harrison. Grand Island. Fusion with independents. 3. L. Johuson. Grand 1 mrcus &t AbLott. Wood Riv 48 Howard—Chester Chinn, Cotesfleld Frank {ams, St. Paul 49 Garfleld, Wheeler, Greeley, Blaine—J. A. Brownell. Hurwell % Holl—W, F. Flsele. Chanmibe A J. ('lark, Inman 5| Brown and Rock—Clh Midvale Cherry and Kesa Palia—D. A. Brower. ¢ hind 54 Lincoln. Cheyenne, K William R. Akers Valley—Byr Custer and Logan ortnj away A Woody Miner, Ravenn G. 1. Blukesleo, F Curis. W John Su 1 Willow—E. M ier and Gosper— 67 Bitchcock. Dundy, Hayes ut M. J. Abbot, Hayes Cent ox Butte and Slonx— h'and Perkins— John Wilson, Kesrney Loup an¢ Judge N. H. Parks. s Levi Van Valkenberg. Inm; B n Valiey Robinson, J.'A. Fiké, Newport M. Stuart, Nonomination. J. B. Farnsworth, Springview uination J. 1. Woods No nomination G- C. Lingenfelter, Colton. rth Lonp. W. P. Everingham, NorthLoup. Henry C. Rhodes, Manderson ndenburg, No nominations. €. W. Beel, Broken Bow W. I, Higgins, Wescott Verdurette, Non atior Albert Dickenson, Litchfield, J W Wylie, Miller John Etebbing, Shelton, Win. ekl Odessit, A 1. Scott, Kearney 1ay ville, oA duric ). 0 Lyneh, Lexington Johin Etzelmulier usion with indej nomination Ed Krick.; Minden Al Suinett. Holdrege rman, Bortrand Joht W. Keliey vony, Edison J. Sheridan. Ford Kuggles, Hinwathn, 10 Chase— LG German Bank Hobber Found Dead. I Strike Settled by Arbitratlos EW Yok, Nov. 2.—Ernest Voss, who | New Onieaxs, La. Nov. 2,—The strike stole 2,000,000 marks from a savings bank at [ of draymen, warebousemen aud other Verden, Germany, in 1834, was recently | lsborers has been declared off and founa dead iv bis room at Hoboken. | the steikers returned 1o work this Voss was a director of the bank which he | morniu, ; ‘I'L\;a nrbilhr.n:uu mc;,m:n:;c:. robbed. His theft wrecked representing the merchants and traders Tmpriscaing Vors: ha wes. adjsages to o | Gounchl reached an agreement as 10 sud committed to @ insane wsylum, He | Wages and bours at 3 o'clock bis worning, escaped from the asvium Voss was employed as editor of a New York German paper. e You dou’t want a torpid want a bad comwplexiou; v bad breath: you dou’t Then use DeWitt's Little Early fuwous litue pilis, sud the strike was declared off. The only uusettied question 15 the employment of non- union men, and this the committee is to settle within forty-eight hours. B Igunorance of the merits of DeWitt's Littio Early Risers 1s a misfortune. These iittle pills Tegulate the liver, cure headache, dys- pepsia, bad breatn, coustipation and bilious- | Less. and disappeared. | ou doo’t want a want a beadacne. hiver; you don'y ’ | Risers, the — THE BEST IN THE WORLD— Blackwel's Bull Durbam @ Smoking Tobacco Situated in the immediate section of country that produces a grade of tobacco, that in texture, flavor and quality is not grown elsewhere in the world, and being in position to command the choice of all offer- ings upon thi, ma THE VERY BEST. When in want of Bull Sold everywhere, Trade Mark of the Bull on each package. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., rket, we spare no pains nor expense to give the trade the best; ask for Durham. None genuine without the DURHAM, N. G OVEMBER 3. 1892-TWEL Overcoat Arguments Arguments that speak louder than words, are prices-—Prices to talk must be loud voiced— How is For aloud talker for a good wide $3.75— cnssimcrc overcoat—- Or would you rather have a heavy long ulster for $5—- Or a still better one for “S ~I | | And for $8— overcoat you ever laid ey black shape— ~brown Ah, that's the stuff—- For $8 we have the finest light beaver too—Wide ones, &8 that's our leader, You pre ofer a storm ulster—we —_all prices—all fabrics— These are our arguments—- Columbia Clothing Co., Cor. 13th and Farnam— Successors t.o:M. Hellman & Co.--- ALWAY )REIJA’ ol VE PAGES. wale on—-got blue-— wale—-Box have them ADWAY’ :PILL S LE THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cure: all disorders Diseases, Lo's of Appetite, Headache, Const of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kilenys, Bladder, Nervous ipation, Costiveness, Indigestim, Bil- ous ness, Fever, Piles,Ete,, and ren'ers the system less liabla to contract diseass. RADWAY'S PILLS u 1th fon. restore st Pri; a box. New Y Soid by all druzgists, or maiied by KADWAY & CO. &2 on recelpt of price. DrDOWNS DYSPEPSIA. cure for this compiaint. They tone up the interna! nzth toths stomach. and enable it to perform jts functions. Warren Street 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. eminen: stered graduste in me: Btarrh, spermasorrhoea. Jrrnosa, gleet, Many a life has been lost because of the taste of cod- liver oil. If Scott’s Emulsion did nothing more than take that taste away, it would save the lives of some at least of those that put off too long the means of recovery. It does more. digested already. through the stomach as if by It goes to make strength when cod-liver oil would be a burden, stealth. rictly private. Book (Mysieries of Lile) seal fres. 3100, 1,40 (3 m. Send s1amp £0f replr. ous, chromic, private. blood, skin and wnnary diseas: s 4ipiomas and certificater 18 still treating with the gres: minal Weakness. nizht losses, impotency, syphilis. stricture. gon- No mercury used. New troatment fOr joss of vital power, Partiel Ly correspondence. Medicine or Instruments sent by mi contents of seudér. Uno sersonal lmierview secretions to We will send you the marvelous Freuch Preparation CALTHOS free. and a legul guaruutee tha " ore your Health, Strength ul Viger. and pay if satisfied. VON MOHL CO.. Apeais, Gacisaail, Oblo. PER -IK:'\'IlN'l' Q]m RLK R TION. Council Chamber, Omaha, Neb,, OLL curring is be thecity of Omuha ns desiznated b five duys after the publicition of this resoly f,us by tion. of the personnl ordinance Is nuth sldewalks Lo b establishod o service the jorized It is half- It slips and re g wit East side of Kountze Pince, grade. West Z4th street, 10 Teet lot 10, Be it resolved of Omatia. the Mayor o That peruianent sidewal i ' wide, side of 2th avenue. lots 6, Tani 8 nent grade. w—E South side of Hickory street. lot 1. block 18 Scorr & Bowns, Chemists, r3a South sth Aveaue, Hanscom Pluce, 6 feet wide, permunent New York. grade. Your druggist keeps Scoit’s Emulsion of cod-liver West side of 8nd street. lots 1 to1? inclu ail—all drugguts everywhere 4o, §. sive, block 7. Hanscom Pla manent zrade East side of #2nd st ». 5 feet wide, per “ t. 1ots 13 to 24 lnclu- West side of i2nd street, lo's 1 Lo inclusive. las street. frou, 2ath streel to the west hine | 1., SIA T heorTs Tont 1406 Jnpluat) of Bozgs & Hill's second nddition | Blook 2 Euolid Plu fear wide, pormuaent You ure hereby uotified that the unaer- | I a0 0 a0d sereet, fots 7 10 12 nolusive, sizned, three disinte freeholders of the | pioak 1t Euolid 1isse S Teotwils piiclusive. aity of Omahy. nave been duly Appointe Dlogk NG Finoe L thé mavor. with the approval of the ety ¢ Bouth. side o venworth stree 5110 cllof said city, to ussess the damago i Ot aldp of Leavenworth strat. lotats owners res by the chauge of clured necessar. Augzust Zid, 1802, You are further cepted suld appointment and dul as rwfiuflmd by law, we will on the November. 182 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the morning. st the office of Charles P, Ben- awmin, 106 Dodge street, within the corporate limits of said city, meet for the vurpose of considering and waking asscssient of o the owuers respectively of said aflocted by sald grading. taking into consid- eration special henefits. {f any. You are notified to bo present at the time dayo all owners of lots or parts of lots on Doug- ctively of the property aflc grado of Do by ordimance N approved A sive Hanscom | m nt grad . 5 feet wide, per 7. Bilings' sui permanent grade syenworth street, block G feet wid West 48 SLre 154 passed | ¢ th, 180 lota 110 neiusiv b West Omaha. 6 fect w notliled that havine ao- | “giepyide of 20th street. lote 0 to 18 inolusive, aualified | 1,150, div of J. L Redick's, 6 feet wide, rth dth) | P00 a6, And, be it further resolved: That the Bourd of Pubilc Works be, and is hereby authorized and directed to cause copy of this resolution to be published in the official paper of the eity for one week, or be served on the owners of said lots. aud that uniess such owners sball within five days afier the publication or service of such copy amage propert construct 8aid sidewalks 4s herein requir pud place aforesald and make say objection | {Rap'{Ret FhL SIGEWAIKS as herein requl o1 daranpes neute concerning eald assessment | same to be dons. the 00st of construstiag ss CHARLES T3 R.L{'!“s_ sidewalks respoctively 1o be assessed agalnst JAMES STOOK DA LE, JOHN F. ' 5 Committee of Appraisers. Omaha, Neb, October 2ist, 1622 224 10t the real estate, lot or part of lot und abuttiog such sidewalks. Passed Ootober 1ith, 5th. 23th, 1592 E P. DAVIS, President of the Oity Counoll. in front of LACK, Attest: JOHN GROVES, City Clerk. 2000001 Approved: GEO. P. BEMIS, euiaie Mayor. wely purt OTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEW A LKS. Tothe owners of the lots, pasts of. lots and feal estute described 1o the above resolu- Lon— You and each of you are hereby notified to construct permauent sidewalks as required by @ resolution of the city council and wayor of the city of Omaha, of which the above is & coby. P.W. BIRKHAUSEK, Obairman Board of Pubilc Works. Owaba, Nev., November 1st, 1823, nldis 1592, Ly the city council of the city nstracted in low, within such permanent gride paved stroets specifiea to be constructed of stone. arti- ficiul stone, brick or tiling, according w speoi- fications ou file in the oftice of the Board of Public Works, and under its supervision, to- block 7 permanent block il Hanscom Place, 6 foet wide. pernia- Proclamation and notice to the electors and fegal voters o the city of Omaha of an anuual city election of the City of Omaha, to be held on Taesday, the Sth day of November. 1802, for the pur- pose of electing ore councliman from each ward To the electors and legal voters of fie eity of | Omaha srze P Bemis, mayor of the city of Ooninka, do Issue this, my prociamation, and by the authority vested 11 me As such mayor do hereby give public notice to the electors and legal voters of the ity of Omaha that an nnual city election of the city of Omahs. wiil by ty on Tuesdiy. theelghth dny of : for the purnoae of ol ing one o The polis st olection at eight 0'clook shail continue open untll $IX o'clock in the evening of the sume day, at the respective s following, to-wit: FIRST WAKD, E corner vouing pla st Distriot—-8 streets, nd Distriot—-N W orth streeta Tth and Marcy corner Sth and Leaven- Gnd Disteiot—N E corner 19th and Jones dth Distriot—8 E corner 13th and first alley <oith of Plerce st Sth District—North slde of Pacific strest ba. soen Bth and ith streets it bl 6uh Distriot—East side of 6th strest noa ith of) Pacific street el ibaifonrd “Wh D striot—S E corner of Park Wild avenue nd Witiiam streot. v : y sth Distriet—8 W corner 10th and Hickor KL b and Hickoey Uth District—§ W corner ¢th and Center trests, 17th Matriet—N W corner and Bancroft “tre ts. th Divate®-N E corner 1ith and Vinton streets A ARSOND WARD. Ist District—-N W coruer 14th and Jones sircots =l District=N W corner 13th and Pacific ts. District—8 W corner WOFLh strosts. ith District—8 worth streets. sth District worth strect uth Distriot 18th and Leaven- corner 2)th and Leaven- S E corner 23d and Leaven- 18t side of South th street, nposite Poppleton ave, ith District—S E corner 16th and Plorce treets. sth District—S E coruer i4th and Willlam streets District—N E corner Sixteonth and Cen- ter stroots. 10th District—N W streets. 1ith District—S E corner th and Bancroft strenta, 12th District—=N streots. 1ith Distriet—8 W corner 13th and Valley traets. tith District—N Ecorner venue, coruer 2th and Doroas E corner 15th and Vinton 20th and Boulevard THIRD WARD. District—S W corner 12th and Chics 1st g0 5. District—N W corner 14th und Davenport reets. 4d District—South side of Capltol avenus -AF (west of) 1ith stree 4tb District—West side of 19th ween Dougias and Dodze stroets street, be- 5th District—N E corner luth and Capltol ivenue tth District—N E corner 0th and Harney reets. h District—S E corner 11th and Dourlas th District—N E o District—8 E coroer 10th and Howard ta. rner 15th und Jackson FOURTH WARD, ist District—N W corner 17t res d District—N W corner 2 and Davenpor 1d and Davenport ird District—N W corner 25th und Dodge nts. 4th District~N E corner Dodge streets. 5tb Distriot—N E corner 17th and Harney streets. Gth District—N W corner 20th treets, “th District—N W corner 2th street and St. ary's avenus. Sth District—S W corner 20th street and St Iary’s avenue 9th Distriot—East side of South 19th street, vtween Harney streot and St Mary’savenue. 10th District—N W corner 15th and Leaven- vOrth streets 1ith District—S W corner \lary's avenue. 17th und and Douglas h streot and St FIFTH WARD. Ist District— ast sileof Sherman avenue pposite Manderson street. 2nd Distric S E corper Sherman avenue od Wirt st ird Distr W corner Sherman avenue nd Laxe s sth Dis -N W corner Sherman avenue nd Grace street 5th District—S W corner 17th and Charles treets 6th District—East side of Sherman uvenue ut )1 feet north of N cl olas street. ith District E corner 16th and Izara streets. Sth District—N W wornor 16th and Burt treets, 9th District—N E corner 15th and Cass troets i0th Distric st side oreh 17th street be- ween California and Linss streets iith District—S E corner 1sth end Cass treets. SIXT# WARD, —8 E corner 24th street and Ames W Ist Distric nue. na District—8 irand avenuc corner th street und Srd District—N E corner 45th and Grant “treets. 4th Distriet—S8 W corner 2ith and Manderson streets. 5th Distri 2 corner 21th and Wist streets. Bth District—S W corner wrd and Parker treets ith District—N W corner 24th aad Corby streets. sth District—N E corner 27th and Burdette straets. oth District—N E corner 2:nd and Grant sLreets. Lith District—N W corner 2th and Franklin streets. . 1 1ith Distriet—S§ W corner 24th and Franklin streets. | Distriet—S W corner 2:nd and Clark ts, SEVENTH WARD. ist District—S W corner treets, ad District—N E corner Opoleton Aven “rd District—S W olworth avenue. 25l and Mason 20th avenue and corner 20th street and 4th District—N W corner 20th street an, Arbor street. 5th District—Soutn side of Vinton stree uear (east of) south 24 avenue. 6th District—S E corner #ith avenus and Popplcton a 7tn District streets. V corner ith und Francls TH WARD. st side of 20th street near 5 stroet 15t Distric: south of i Charl 2nd District—West side of 2 street near south of) Paul street ird District—N W corner 20th and Nicholas streets 4th District—N E corner 20th and Cuminog 5th District—W near (north of) Cun; 6th District—s E cc side of North 23th street ng street, per4d and Burt streets. Tth District—S W corner 0th and Oass streets, NINTH WARD 1st District—s W coruer % and Cuming stroets, 5 24 District—N W corner 40th and Cuming stroets. u District—N E corner 40th and Farnam streets. ith Distriet—North side of Davenport street near (west of) North 24 avenue oth district—S E corner slst Dodge strevt, 6th District—-8 W vekson stre In witness whereof i hayve hereunto set my ‘lill‘llA- mavor of ~‘u-l cit, of Omaha, this 17th day of October, 152 2 GEO, £ BEMIS, Mayor Attost: Jonx GROVES, Uity ¢ avenue corner 20th aveuue an. wners of all lots Denatur or parts of lots front- on street from 20th to 3lst tifisd ihat the under- ested freeholders of th ty of Omaba, have by duly proval of the the dal Atur HEORSSATY ober 7, I deelared by ssed ( approved October Youare further notified, tuat cepted sald appolntment, and duly qualified us required by law. we will, on the Oth aay of Noveuber, A. 1). 1892 at the Lour of 3 o'clock in the afiornoon, at whe office of Georze J Paul, 16)3 Faroain street, witnln the cornorate limits of suid city, meat’ for the purpose of consldering ana inaking the assessment of damage to the owners respectively of said property affected by sald gradinz, taking into consideration special benefits, if any pu are notilied to be presout wi the time huving ac and place uforessid. and make any objection 1o or statements concerning sald assesswmont of dar=ages as you may consider prope GEOKGE J. PAUL. JF. FLACK T. B MCULLOGH. Omaha, Oor, 4, 1802 Uzd 10t TESS CURED. TRICITY DEA BY ELC ond 10 CKNTS 17047 1))-p age “ELEC TRO- MED- CALTHEORY AND PRACTI £ B. B. BLISS, Lowa FALLS, lowa, T T T AT - e 11 SEWER BONDS. Proclamation ana notice of submission 1@ the electors and loeal voters of the ey of Umaba of the question of issuing bonds of the city of Omaha in the amount of one han- dred thousand doliars (410,00 to pay for the constroction and maintenance of sewers in the oity of Omaha. To tha electors and logal voters of the city of Omaha: 1. Georee . Romis Omaha, do fssue this, may my t of the city of proclamation, and Ly the wuthority vested in me 18 such niayor, 1o hereby eive public notice t) the efectors al votors of the city of Omahy. that neral alection will be held in <ald clty on sday the el T ith duy of November, 182, foe the purpose of submitting to said ciectors and legal voters the question ana proposition fol= lowing. to-wit “Shuil bonds of the ty of Omaha i the sum ot ona handred thousand doilaey $100.000) be fssued for the construction and maintenance of Sewers 1o Fun not more than twenty () yoirs, 10 draw interest not o ex ceed five per cont per any with Interost coupons annaved thereto, 1 not to be sold for less than pur, the vro trom the sale thereof to be expended ton and malinte e of sewers y of Omaha, and the p di- v from the obje he sud eation shall be mitted 1o s 1id elet I the propee m provided by Tnw for Al Laliots, with tha words “YES™ “NO,” printod thereon. Al of sald builots having an “X" novy owing the word * Y ES" shall be connted in tavor of ssulng said bonds, and il of suid bailots having an “X" mark followinz the word SN be coun -«l‘ and ]\Hll\l\]"h'(l as agalustth ssuin sald bonds, The pollsshull be open 0 the duy of sald shall continue open until six o'clock In the evening of the same dav at the respective voting places, as fi FilsE WARD st Distriot-8 E corner th and Mury corner Sth and Leave lows 2nd Distriot—-N NOFLD Streets ird District streets 4th District south of I w N E 12th and Jones S E corner 15th and first alley Sth District - North side of Pacific s ba- tween Bth and Tth stroets. bt L 9th Distriot -Fast side of 6th street near sguth of) Pacific stront Tth D strict—s I corner Park W na Willinm \I:wrl. R E e KL b Jistrict-8 W corner 10th and Hickory th District-—8 w corner 6th and Center streets. {uth District—N W coraer 9th und Bancroft streets Jith District—=N E corner 13th and Vinton strosts. SECOND WARD. 1st Distriot—N W corner th and streots 1d District—N W oets. dra District—s Worth streets. ith District-8 wordl atroets, Sth Dostrict—S F WOrth strects, th Distr.ct—F JDpOsiLe o Jones corner 15th and Pacifie W corner 18th aud Leaven- W corner 21th and Leavea- corner 2id and Leaven- st side of South 2)th street, eton sve, (b District=S 'K corner 16th and Plerce guh District=8 E corner 14th and Willlam “th District—N E coraer Sixteonth and Cens ter stroots. (uth District—N W corner 2.th.and Doreas streets 11th District—S E corner 20th and Baucroft strents. A 12th District—=N E corner 15th und Vioton reots 13th District—S W corner 1ith und Valley rects. 1tk District—N I corner 20th and Boulevard wenue T wann W corac 1st District— treets. 2d District reets 3d D 2th and Chicago N Woeoraer 14th and Davenport trict—South side of Capltol avenue CAr (West of) 15th street, #tb District—West side of 12th street, be- veen Dougins and Dodge streets. th District—N K corner 10th and Capitol venue ith District—N E coruer 0th nd Harney streets. trict—S E corner 1ith and Douzlas (5 District—N E corner 15th and Jackson recis. Uth District—8 E corner 10th aand Howard streets. FOURTH WARD. Ist Distriet—N W corner 17th and Davenpory streets 2nd District—N troets. W corner 22 1d und Davenport srd Distriet—N W corne th und Dodge streets. dth District—N E corner 17th wnd Dodge rects. Sth bistriet—N E corner 17th and Harney streets. (il District—N W coraer 20th and Douglas “trets Tth District—N W coraer 26th street and S, Iary's nvenue Sth District—S W corner 20th street and St. Mary's aver U Distric cof South 19th street, Harney street nnd St Mary’s avenue. strct—N W eorner Isth and Leaven= SOTLh streets 1ith District—S W corner 17th street and Sty 1orv's avenue, FIFTH WARD, ist District—Eust sileof Sherman avenue ppos.te Manderson sireet districi—S £ corner Sherman avenue wnd Wirt street. srd Disir ct—S W corner Sherman avenue nd Lake street. ith District—N W cornet Sherman avenue 10d Grace strect oth District—S W corner 17th and Charles sireets 2 oth District—East side of Sherman avenue bout i) feet north of Nicholus street. ith District—8 E corner 16th and Izard stroets. Sth District—N W corner 16th and Burs treets. 9th District—N E corner 15th and Cass streets 10th District—F ween Cuiifornin 1th District sireets t side North 17th street bes nd Cass streets corner 18th and Cass s1xTH 1st District—S E corner 24th street and Ames wenue. 2na District—s W irand avenue srd District—N E corner 45th streets. ith District— trects 5 ath District—SE corner 2ith and Wirt streets. WARD, corner th street und and Grans W corner 2ith and Manderson 6th District—S W corner @rd and Parker treets. th Distr N W corner 24th aad Corby streets. Sth District—N E eorner 27th and Burdette streets. oth District—N E corner 2ud and nt reots. 1th District—N W corner 25th and Franklin streets. Lith District—S W corner 24th and Pranklia W corner 22ud and Clark SEVENTH WALD, Ist District—8 W corner 2sth and Mason strects § 20d District—N K corner 20th avenue and opuleton avenue. S 4rd Distr W corner 29th street and Woolworth avenue. dth District—N W corner 2th street and Arbor street. 5th District—South side of Vinton strect near (east of) south i enue. 6th Distriet—S E corner th avenue and Poppleton tn District stroets. venu N W corner 3ith and Fraocls EIGHTH WAKD. of 1st Distric s side south of) Chiaries strect 1 District—West side of street near “d street near south of) Paul strect ri District—N W corner 20th and Nichols strests. dth Distriot—N E corner 20th and Cuming streets. 5th District—West side of North 25th street near (morth of) Cuminz street 6th District—s E corner 2 1nd Burt streets. 7th District—8 W corner b and Cass streets, WINTH WARD. ist District—S W corner 20 and Cuming sticets. 2d Distriot—N W corner 40th and Ouming streets. i District=N E corner 40th and Farnam streets sth Distriet—Norih slae of Davenport strees near (west of) North 424 avenue sth district—> E corner st avenue and Dodze street, 6th District—8 W corner 2th uveuue wnd Dooat {n wituess whoreof ) hive herennto set wmy band as mavor ot said"cidy o O 1T (e 17th day of October, 180 y GEO, P. BEMIS, Mayor, Attest: Jous Guoves. City Clerk NEBRASKA Bank, Y - . OMAHA, NEB Canlial..o......00 Surplus...... - $400,00) 63,000 OMicers and Directors —ienry W. Yates, prosidens 4. C. Cushiag, vice prosideai, (- 5. Maarics W. ¥ Morse. Joha i, Collias J. X. L Patrics, lewis & Heed. casbier THE IRON BANK,

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