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THE OMAHA DAILY BEERE ¢ ABSOLUTELY FREE. NOTICE TOPROPERTY OWNERS, 17.0x% n You are horeliy aotified that the following 110x%) Aescribed premises 1o, wit: 3.0x8) 4 A Thrilling Book, To Any Reader Of This Pape:, APEROX, Ve o i )il 0.5%0 1 Tells All About tho Indians. ATURDAY, NOVEMBER Tlolena Spoknne saginaw, Mich Jncksonviile Great Falls Emporia, Kan Gnlveston. “DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK ARE YOU DEAD onto the fact that the shoe department of the Nebraska C lothing Company sells more shoes for men and boys than half a dozen regular shoe stores do? Do you know the reasons for it? They're simple enough, We AND L0%3) 1] HEWGNT. LOT. ADDITION, 1.0%°0 15 13.5%00 1 100 City gaox0 18 00 x110 4 109 19,051 wi of 1t 17 3.5%80 036 of 0 100 d 14055 [} 5 X00 100 L0x66 | Politics Has Not Interfer:d to a Great Extent with the Countiy's Busin:ss, IS SATISFACTORY EVERYWHERE - nLoct. 1,708,445 584322, otal { Outsld ted States. New York I3 2.2 Dominion of Can | 120x30 10.0%5 o of 18 100 . 1L0x1 0 1 110 90x150 | 110 1oss0{ 12 120530 110 Montreal Toronto 1allfax iamiiton TRADE Totat 1 With the Politieal Uncertainty Removed 15.0x410 40 fLot 1t 15 Business Promises to e Botter Than Ever Refore—Clearing House Statements—In Wall Street, 1. —R. G says last week before a preside ness tas continued very volume is far borond any precodeut for a simiar perioa. The comin stion bas plaloly diminished tusiness in two ways: multitudes have been diverted from trade to political activity and many moro have chosen to postpone transactions uutil the political uncertainty has been removed. The fact that, even under such umstances, trade has been of enormous volume how powerful is the impetus toward activity and expansion. The people are cl buy- fug moro goods than ever before, and in some branches manufacturers are roaliziug sharp advance in prices. Money 1s ¢ s0mo western points, but nowhere is strin gency seen and there is no apprebension as 10 the 1mmediate futare, Wheat touched the lowest poiwnt ever known in this market, T3¢ cents, rocoipts at western points being still enormous throuzh this week, averaging a littlo less than 1,500, 000 bushels daily. Exports have much in- creased and a rocovery in prico to T4!§ cents has resulled, but the decline for the week is still 13 cents. Corn has fallen a cent with moderate movenient, but oats are a cent higher. Salos of cotton have amounted to more than a million bales and the prico has advanced an cighth for open unt, which appoars to indicata a greater decroase in the yield, nud the roceipts are 1 compara tively small. Coffes ightls of o cent lower and bogs also, while lard is ono- fourth of a cent stronger &nd oil 17 cents higher, Speculution is not very active, ex- cept in cotton. Dua & Co.'s Even in the tiel election busi ucuive; indeed the ports trom Business Centers, Pittsburg notes activity in 1 in finished products,and a fa At Cineinnati busi last year's, in gro At Cleveland . especially trade in glass., somewhat exceeds to 20 par cont. incss 1s goou, exceeding last your's, especially in rolled ivon. At'Detroit trado 15 larger than a year ago and manufactures are very uctive, At lndianapelis s is mctive, clally in founderies, m ufucture. Trade at Chiea espo- hinery and saw man- 0 hias been satisfactory, An 0 13 noticed in real estate ctions. Iteceipts of cora have been double last year's, while hides show a gain of 70 per cont for the butter 50, bar- loy 4) and dressed bec wiile in of a and in farlures aro is in strong little returnivg from 3 deee in lara 50 per cent, I'wo clothing and monc cent, W00l 75 aue to overtr demana at G pe west centers. AL Milwaukee manv of the larzest housos were burned out, but none sppear to be crivpled so far and collections ave stiil fair, At St Paul bus s uetive, tho col- lections by zood weather for plowing, aud at Minncapohs lumber is strong and wheat moving wore freely. Omana's Tr oud. At Omaba and Denver trade 1s very goo: At Kansas City business is umo, with libc better pri lee At St. Louis, though the weather cb tho trado 1n woolens and elothing, grocer boots und shoes and dry zoods generaily aro stronz and zrain recoipts honvy. At Louisville business 15 a full average, and at Mewphis business is improved, thou zh without increa: volume, At New Orleans labor trado but cotton is highe! ceipts of sngar lib: The 1ron and unsold Western for tho as a whole, distinetly improved, The demand for woolen goods 1s active for the scalon, co 200d3 ure fivmer ana_1n s0me lines higher in price. Boot aud shoo factories aro surprisingly b for the season, shipmer during the week ex- ceeding st year's, Iudeed, nothing seems to foreshadow ‘money dificulty, and with colder weather and political uncectainty re- moved a great business is anticipated. The business tailures occurring out the country during the past seven days number 8, as compared with 157 lust weck, troubles retard and acuivo and re- ral with wood demand. busivess improves overywhere, stocks are fast disappearing, tes, but the tono has CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENTS, Reports of t Athered dstreet's, New Yonk, Nov. 0o following compiled by Bradstreevs givos the house returns for the weei ended 8, 1802, and the percontages of or decrease as comparea with sponding week last vear: tablo earinz- November inerease the corre- s, CLEARINGS, aswazon; ] § H | & | 3 | i i 16, Bultlmore it 15, Pltsbur 100 158 Cinetnnatl 1,151,500 K 11,570,3 4560017 I OMAA Providence, Washiugton Dullus Peorin.. . Nashyilio oph Duluth Rochester Atlnota A ringt cld Worteater priland, Mo Lowell Los Angelos jor | bas not only | semblance of loser at | WALL STR 1T FOR A WEE Trading Restr the Uncertaintios of s Weekly Spaculation seems to be waiting for political excitement to sub- side. The approaching presidential election psorbed the attontion of the strect, but for the moment reducos partici pation to the lowest ebb, reducing the move. ment of prices to the narrowest limits and_ deprivi the couditions actually exhibited of any spa significance, The trading for the week has been in fact, strictly confined to a smail body of professional operators, who have found in the of assistance, either from the out side public or foreign interests, little encour agement for their endeavors to maintain & ctivity, So far as the marke has exhibited any tendencies the most no. ticouble of them originated in a disposition to reduce ho'dings and to put smail lin of shorts the thoo that the daullness which seemed nevitablo until after election would result in a slightiy lower rango of pricos, Thoso manifestations occupied the market until Thursday, when covering of tho aforesaid_short salos, induced by the faiiure of the Bank of England to aavance its discount rate, resulted in recoveri un- attended, however, by any real activity. it le that manipulation of tho in- dustrial sharcs suspended the interest hav- ing them in charge, evidently tinding it uu- profitable waste of commissions to keep them fn motion. This, of course, deprived the market of considerable interest, ana tho domonstrations which occurred in a fow specialties havo uot beea of sufficlent 1m- portance either to iufluenco the goneral list or to afford any such indication of its ulti- mate tendeuncies, e American Cholera, Fron (e Daily Revedle, Whteom, Wash “T. (. Burnety, the democratic candidate for sheriff, was taken violently 11l at Clear- brook. He had all the sympioms of Asiatic cholera, and for an hour or two 1t was feared bo would dio. They finaily gave him a dos Shamberiain's Colic, Cholera and ca Itemedy, whicn revived him until A physician arrived.”” That is precisely what the manufacturers of that medicino vecommend for cholera. Send for o physt cian. but zive their medicine until the physi- cian arrives. If cholera becomes prevalent in this country next summor this prepara- tion wiil be i great demand because it can always bo dependea upon. For salo by driggists, Wall Streot Review —_— 00.00 raward will be g ven by the aha Bricklayors union for the recov- ery of the body of John Seow, who was drowned in Missouri river near Calhoun on the evening of Oct W. Hough ton, Pres.; G i per pouni. Creamery, 2 This butter is ped us eve Our prices are nw Swiss cheese y down on cheese, nd 1de. un, 10c. New York full eream. 125c and 14e. Rockford pure eream cheese, 16c. Limburger chees ¢ end Tie. } per packag Neufehulel cheese, imported, T3¢ per an club house cheese, put up , others rge 3150, “\We have the celebrated brand of An edrson’s mineo ment, also the Dough cw England mince moat, for 2c, others sell 2 for 25 Remomber when you want solid meat Baltimore oysters cot o and get a nberries, Tie v. 8 for 10c. ITAYDEN BROS, Promoters of home indust per quart. omanists, ch, W. P Rev. Justin D, D.D., will speak as follows at p.m. Tuesday—Can we hope for the conver- sion of tile Roman! Wednesday —1 coption and a sin, “hursduy-—Purgatory, picce of presumption. I'eiday-—God’s word against Roman is. Sunday, A. M.—The right impulse. Sunday, 3 P, Iixposition Hall— Shall the northwest be Romanized. Lvening—The conquering IMivst Baptist D.D., pastor. #h and low mass a de- tho master- Life bldg, Clothing Sal Saturday is another big clothing department. No such prices wiil he had in anv of the clothing stores us we quote on first f thing. \I‘ 2n's hoavy ulsters, Men's heavy vlste: AMen dsey ress coats $7.00, £10.00 Extra heavy imported Meu's suits from Boys’ long pant suits, $2.50 up, Kneo suits, $1.00 up. Cape overconts, $1.25 upn, 00 pair men's $1.00 pants for Boys' jersey suits $1.50, wort day in our $3.00. s, $5,00, worth kerseys $10,50. the City of Mexico and Return, For the meeting of the American Public Health Association and Interna- tional Medical Congress, to be held in the City of M November 20 to De- cember 2, 1892, the Santa Fe route will sell tickets at one lowest first-class faro for the round trip. This is un excellent opportunity to visit Moxico, one of the most delightful i wginable, at very littlo cost, special party will leave ©maha Saturday, November 19, and join a large vty from Boston and other eastern cities at Kansas City, The fare for the round trip Omuha is only 864,90, Ior further information and reserva- tion of Pullman accommodations call on or address, B L. PALMER, Pussenger Agent Sunta Fo Route, Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, from 1316 The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammouia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, L Latest Publieation Tn Tts Line, Fntitled s—Sent Free to Everybody, to make the ts, mann customs the trib a nt we have pi pense Tn orle the ha public familine with W history ot Amerfcan In. led at great ex. of a work entitled Among the Kickapoo Tn © peculinvitios, traditions, labits, in fact, thelr life and customs are toll in & manner which will interest th reader and old attention to the end. This xplains aur conneetion with the ut and what hns como from’ it. The Dook, however, 15 in no s ® mere ndvertising pamplet; but one well worth w dollar it it were published to be sold, We shiall ot publish liet edition for pi ribution, ind_after the present one iy tod, the' book will either be ot of sold by the book dealers at the price edition who! book also tribe, how will send a copy ing three 2eent sty 1 save arantee to fill all reguest nexttwo weeks followi the nppe tsement, bug may not Tt is for 'youe interest therefore to send af once. Address HEALY & BIGELOW, 521 Grand A e, New Ha Gisap. pointment We will coved v Spring; eternalinthe human breast; Shronie and ced to give Hopeales mfl ,after tri years to obtain from ituda ot doet th Help EEEAPNIZORN They profess to be able t> render them. and Which many of them e the most Thousinds of persons for years from The_ and de have arious fo-m nate maladies, lmost 205 of these ohsti- om> to us i a an Helpless Condition, perience hav and perm i, . Gonc rhaea, Gle 1 N minal ses (f mat Stricture, Hy Fliss ana a myriad of copy of our 120 page 1lustra,ed qool Censiltion f withstamp, Drs. Betts & Betts 14th Street, OMAYHA, NEB. "ARE VOU SUFFERING PROM Female Wealiness, Catarrh or Rheumatssn, Chronic, Nervous ot Private Dises:s IF 80, CALL ON Dr. Searles & Seailes Consultation Free the Treatment of Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseascs, MALE AND FEMALE, FEMALE WEAKNESS, UAL DISORDERS, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, LOST MAN- HOOD, SPERMATORRHOEA, SYPHILIS, GONORRHOEA, HYDROCELE, VARICOCELE, NERVOUS DEBILITY PILES, FISTULA, F' URE and STRI TURE OF T {E RECTUM FPe-mane ntly Cured without the usc ot knife, ligiture or STRICTUREG® plete. without cutting. o at b wnp fer elreular upon, or addres 119 So. 1 SEX- ntoed Permunent- removal con dliatation st without i all on or ud- s with st free book and roce ps, 118 South 15th Street, Dr. Searles & Searies, ™ g, B gt __Next to Post Office. Useitand pay if satisfed. Address VON MOHL CO.. Bole Amarican Ageals, - Claciagatl, Oblo. DR.R. W.BAILEY Teeth Filled With ou4 Puln by the Latest Inven- tiont TEETH rH ON RUBBER FOR .00, Pertect it guaranteol Taath extractod fn the morning. New ouss lusarted in eveuluz of same day. Bce speclnons of Romovable Bridge. Beo spocimuns of Flexible Blastlo Plate All work wurrantod as roprosented. OMce, 1 hird Fioor, Paxton Blod Telephoar 1055, 160anl Faraan 505 Tuke Elevator or Stalrway from 16ta Wiree tentraunce. AFULLSETD Ok 200%60 0003 ¢ 20x 8161t 10.0x n 15 of 18.0%60 0.0%50 { i 20 [ sub 110t 9 180 15.0x 18.0x 150 18.0x 10.0x 20.0% 2A.0% 180x 18.0x 15.0x 30.0x ox do 00x do 12.0x110 10 0x 10.0% 1.0x 10,0x 10,0% 10.0x 1010x 19.0x 180x3 15.0% do 16.0x50 0.0X30 14.0X50 0.0x48 05313 15,0567 0x 110550 0,050 20X120.4 | ).5x5) ) TL0XI28 TLUXH0 130330 11,0%5) 9,057 11.5%53 14.0x58 14053 12.0x16 12,0x50 1005125 110X 10.0x53 0.0x 50 ft 0.0X 8108 ft 10.0x 8 20 ft 10.0x ndo £t 10.0% 10.0x 0.0x 0.0 0.0x 0.0x 9.0x 849 of i ot 1t 27 16.0x156 14.0x75 1 18.0x60 § 12.0x60 0.0x60 12.0% 120x cer~ZESS 288 <ea 13 Anisflold Burr Onk Cupltol Cai by Cherry Garden A stripof ground In front of | 15 Crodit Foncier | Astripot jand 1t Credit, ont of neler Druld 11 Dupont Place BB a Hanscom Place 1ills No. 2 Iitehcoek's 1st add Hitehzo:k's istnad Coceatsa flousels & ‘tehbin's sub of lot M, Bart: lett's add. Hous?ls & Stovbin subof lot 15 Bart- 12 lott's ndd. A Kountze's add 8 Kountze's 3d add. 1 Kountz & 8 add. 8 La Vetta p R ti's lace ‘s sulb, M. Donovan's sub; E) F 3 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 Morse & Bruner's vl MeCandlish pl 10 McCorafek's i1 1 11 u add Murray's add 1 Okahoma to Park place Poppleton Park J 1 Redick's sub Reed's 5th add J 1 Rediek's add Sunny S1de ada block O Bhl 20d add, Shriver Place Thornton Place Waluut Hill eratresotnanos O 15.5%80 ¢ 10.0% 6 0 36 fLot 1t 15 1350 3 1.0x50 140x30 10,530 0,085 0.5x00 | 12.0x50 { 10 5 it 1t 1 i Wilcox's 2 10.0% 68 sub 1 tax 1t 16 e 150x62 20.0x217 150100 | 1)0x1% | SOXATLAX 1t 24 so 9.0x1°0 tax 1t 31 soc 10.0x 107 tax 1t 31 120X000 tax 1t see 16 Bave been declared by ordinance No. be nu'san o wre horeby directed to o s d nuis n by sloping the lots herein described within thirty duys of the dato of this notice, or sald nuisance: 1 by the oty authorities and th of levied i's a specli nd add a1t 10 sec H-13-13 e Dated thisud d ALEICHTAL irman of the Board of Public Works o f the Andnotice to the o'c y of Ominhu of City of Omalin thostn day of Nov pose of olecting voe o wird tho olee and lozal voters of the Y h city of Bemis, niayor of the eity of 1o issue thos my prociamation, u by tiio duthority vestod 11 me as such iy do hereby wive publle notice to the electors and legal Voters of the ¢ty of Omalia that an annual eity election of the city of O wili be held insaid eity on Tuesdiy., the dity of Noveuber, IS f0r the purpose o ing one o i from vach war Tho polls shail be oven on th tio1 at elght o'dock - the mornng and shall continue” oben until $ix g'elock i the sane day, 4l the respeet! votin : ist Distriot-S E stroets, il Distrlet—N W corner Sthand Lo WOt Sbraets orner Sth and Loaven- rd District—N T eor streets, 4th Distriot—S F o south of Plerce str h District -North sid. (\-uu{;)lll and Tth stree Geh Istriot -iast side of ¢ 8! ~”1|!!;ly!r I‘uull‘ street, LT (D griets B cornvr o 1 nd Willinm street, 3 St Distriet— \\' ots, s wh(\[”!”l" 8§ W corner 6th and Center e Piatriot—N W cornor 9th nnd Buncrott 1th Divseiet—N E streets. corne und Marey ner 12 and ner Lith and firsg o of Pacifie stroet ha- ke Wild avenno corner 10th and Hickory corner 13th and Vinton QE-IND WARD. Ist District—N W . corner stroots. ith and Jones trict=N W corner 13th and Pavifie 5 W corner 18th and Leaven- W corner 2)th and Loaven- worth st 4 Soater Sth D.striet=S E corner worth strects, th Distriot=E1st sido of South 2 sido of South 23th strec DposiLe Dovplelon wve e JUh District—8 B corner “treets, Sth District—§ E streots, 2d and Leaven- Jth and Pierce corner Mth and Willkum b District—N E corner €ixtee, d Cen LlDIsts Ixteenth and Ce Uth Distriet—N streots. 1ith District—s reots, 2th District—N streots. Lsth Distriet—8 stracts, Tith I avenue. W corner 2th and Borcas corner Wth and Bancroft E corner 1ith and Vinton W corner Lith and Valley strlet—N E corner 20th and Boulovard Thi AR, W corncr i2th and Chicago mun t=N W corner Lith 18t st District—$ and Davenport - Distriot—South stdo of Capitol avenun anar (west th street. 4tb District—West sido of 12th tween Douglas and Dodze stroots 5th District—N E corner luth wwenae Gth District—N B strect, be- and Capitol corner Oth and Hurney trict. corner 11th and Douzlas triot—N E corner 15th and Jackson streets, uth District—8 E corner 10th streets. and Howard FOURTI WARD, 18t District—N W corner 17th and Davenport streots. 2ud Distriet—N streets, drd District—N W corner 25th stroots. dth District=N E corner streets. it riot—N E corner 17th and stre Lh Distrlet—N W corner corner 2nd and Davenport and Dodge 1ith and Dodze Harney th and Douglas . Tth Distriet—N W corae Mary's wvenue, St District—3 W corner 20th street and St. Mary's avenue. Ouh Distriet—F hetween Hurn 1oeh Dist worth stre 1th Dist Mury's nveuue, 6th strect and St. of South 10th street, und St AMury'savonuc! ct—=N W corner 15th and Leaye -5 W corner 17th street und St. FIFTIL WARD, st sileof on st cor 15t District— ppposite Mand 2nd Distriot wid Wirt stroot. ird Distriot wnd Liake streot. ath District—N W corner Shermun md Graeo street. 3th Distriet—S W treots 6th District—East side of Sherman avenuo ahout ) feet north of Nicholas stroet, Tth Distriot—S E corner i0th and ts. District—N W 1s. District—N E Sherman avenuo er Shorman avenuo W corner Sherman avenue avenue corner 17th and Charles lzurd corner 16th 15th and Burt corner and Cass 10th District twoen Cuiifor 1th District- streets. East side North 17th street be- and Cass streets S E corner 1sth vnd Casy SIXTI WARD, 1st Distriet—8 E corner 24th street and Ames avenue, District—8 W and avenue d District—=N [ streets. 4th Distriot—S W corner 2ith and Manderson 15, h District—SE 6th District— streots. corner th streot wnd corner {ith and Grant corner 2ith and Wizt streots. W corner sdrd und Parker Tth District N W corner streots Sth District—N E strocts. 9th Distriet—N E corner sLroe iuth nmm t—N W corner 25th and Franklin 24th aad Corby corner 2ith and Burdette 2md and Grant 2nd and Clark BEVENTIL WARD, Ist District—S W corner 25th 1y nd District—N E corner 20th puleton avenue. drd District—8 W corner 20th street Woolworth avenue. ath District—N W corner %0th street and Arbor street, 5th District—Soutn side of Vinton street near (east of) south 524 avenue, Oth District—S E corner $th avenue Poppleton aveny 7en Distriot—N W corner Sith streots. and Mason avenue and and and and Francls EIGUTH WARD. Distriot—East sido of 20th street near th of) Churles street nd District—West side of 23d uth of) Paul street drd District=N W corner sLrests. 4th Disteiet— streots. 5th District—Waost side of North near (north of) Cuming streot 6th Distriot—8 E corner 22d and Burt streets. th Districi—8 W Wih and Cass stroets. street near th and Nicholas E corner 20th and Cumic th street coruer NINTH WARD, 1st District—8 W corner o streets. 2d Distriot—N streets. 3d District stroets. dth Distriot— near (w it dlstriot— Jodge street. District—8 W cornbr ) streot, and Cuming W corner 40th and Cuwming N E corner 40th and Paroauw| North slae of Daven ,mm.m' yrih 42d wvenue. E corner lst avenue and ith aveuue and | ing and 1 sell a class of shoes solid, substantial s us direct, in first is perféct—the cle Se\wi ishing. We sell shoes that wear We sell shoes that them, and keeponl We either sell money the or san than anybody else doe stozk, better that are made They are 1ss factories ng-—the of good, made for Every detail lasting —the fin- wear well, look well when we sell ooking well for months. shoes for the same — for less money 1 shoes 'E ARE ALIVE o the fact that any as good shoes tor cle nmlnu and doing With eve ry shoe w tee. If you buy sh wear as they should fective stock prove de —Yyou may return body can claim to sell the money as we do- are twodifferent affairs e sell goes this guaran- oes of us and they don’t if the stitches rip--the the hanger pulls out them to us and you’ll (‘Ilh(‘l' get your money back, or new shoes free! in all siz and o Buy N \ SRGI0) i RO made with the genuin all style hapas--siz London--Par phia toe. Buysofus a coirk sole for wet weithar; mad calf--with and bound with « to>, praventing --made with shoe in shoe stores. A shoe for dras s of the ve of genuine 3 >wed)--in any siz> ashoe tha: we guaran the marke The Nebraska Spacial, The great thr Mad cs of our w $2.75 1, 1amon the gen $3.90 Have You Seen of fine rall fur sto ney satin lining and popular avor of sald city of Omaha, ¢ October, 18 BEMIS, May City Clerk,” ot LA TR SYRINGE. o On'y Porfest Vazinal o Worl, R BULEAND R SITELL SOFT 11 HARD Price $3.00. The Aloe & Penbold Co., 15th Street, NEXTtoPOSTOKFICE Physl 3 preserintions fulily preparcd at low prices. NEBRASKA National Bank. U, 8. DEFOSITORY - - OMAHA, NEB Capital.... 400,00) Surplus. ... ©L§65,000 1Directors—Henry W. Yates, p vieo prosideny, € 8. Maarics tns J. N. UL Patrics, Lowls o Unlike te Dutch Piocess No Alkalies 3 (Other Chemicals are used in iha preparation of W, Baker & G0, Breakfast Cocog, which is cbsolutely pure and soluble. Tt has more than three times the strength of Cocon mixed with Btarch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It EASILY IRON BANIK. is delicious, nourishis aad DIGESTED. Sold by nmm)rs ovoryvxhore. W. Baker & Co, Dorchester, Mass rs of lots or parts of lots on 81 treot to s notificd that the under fislnterested frochulders of the wha have been duly appointed wpproval of the city coun el of wald city (o nssess tho dawmage of the owners respectively of the property affocted Ly the change of grude of Sulrley streot. de clured necessary by ordinanee $191, p o ssed July 1 approved July o4, 182 You are further notifiod that cepted sald appolutment and duly gy Yeltuired by liw. wo will on the 14t « Ve ber. 1802, at the hour of 10 o'clock ~ in worning at the ofice of Charles I 15 6 Dodge stroet, within the cor of suld elty. for the purpose of considor wasersiient of damage Lo the owners respectively of suld property uflecicd Uy sald grading, taking into conslde special benefits, if any. You are hercby notl- ted 1o be present st tho wnd place afore #3410 and make any objeetion Lo OF statements concerning sa ssessuent of duniages asyou sy couslder proper OHARLY To all own, irley of O mayor with the e y of No the ale it 38 P, BENJAMIN, JIAMES STOCK DALE, JOHN ¥, FLACK Comriittee of Appraisers. Omaba, Neb, Nov. 1, 1692 Nadios solid le Is--Frenc a piecs of g fine Ame 2 dollar hre shapes—in all siz Banjamin, | ———— orkingman’s shoa. It is made of atharinsole and counters--comes width a shos that shoe moan se 1e full stock American » Goodyear welt procass mes in congr or lacs; comes in 1--Globe--Puritan and Philadel- for four \f shoe; shoe that's > of solid Am n ot nuine cork 3-8 of an lacad next to the insole fi 55 Or water coming n tine welt procass. A four a c It’s the shoe Kangaroo inch thick »m ball to 'xt the foot dollar for comfort tyle ~-for wear;made erican calf; made with the (often old for hand hape--style--toe or last-- tee to beat any five dollar shoe on 1t for a dollar fifty. with pure silk band and bind. atherette sweat band--in five HER SPIROIATLL In the treatment of 'l forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. a ali Weikness and D sorder of 1\11 N with lossof cou nd vitality. Eighte o trout tho most re \ont of Uh's cluss of Glse Droven by tho universal testiinony of thons 15 who have beon cured. Write for clrous tsand g uestion list. 14th wnd Farnam o Oimana, Neb INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM. (6th and Howard Streets, OMAHA, NEB, 0y rkublo suce sen, whioh 50 Rooms for Pationts. ! Chronic, anaie Nervuus Diseases, MALE AND FEMALE, Piles, Fistula, Fissure and Strice ture of the Rectum perman 1y cured without the use of Knife, Ligature or Canstic Znelose 4e stamps on DISEASES i will IRNATIONAL 82 1600 and Howard W. 0 MAxwELL M. D, Henticn (s p DEFORMITY BRACES __: EnasticStaztings, Trusses, 4’[ Crutches, Batteries, Water3:tt/, Syringes, Atomizaps, Medical Supphsy, ALOE & PENEOLD 114 §. 15th St, Mxl lu l'usl om [ '{..".‘.t-”-w&;: ..".:E’x.., A1\ , u‘::"»m:mrm.: pure blood. s 16 perform ',mw ..IT i

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