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ONAHA LIVE Cattle and Hogs foarer, Strong Higher on All Gredes. UNUSUALLY MARKE and RECEIPTS WERE LIGHT Offerings of Teef Cattle Were Decidedly Limited and With a Very 1 Demand—( Quite Avtive Gener s Sold Frecly ted light election for the two days 1484 sheep, o 76 wheep Mo OMATIA, Nov. &~Th day recelipts came, mik 82.0 cnttle, 4.200 ho s and €023 cattle, 6,651 hogs nd and Tuesduy ot last weel ‘ Offerings of beet euttle were decldediy feed, nnd with a very active goneral demani and favorable reports from eastern markets the trade was brisk and the suuply soon ex- hausted. The murket wus anywhere from strenz to foc hizher than Monday on wiythir Killers could possibly use. Commion o BNV yrassors brought £0) 1o 8143 und s pretty fair cornfed S Drought #4.45, Th were absolutely 1o westory Leot steer Tere, but u big Strinz of Texins broueht 265, wencrally considered o strong pr Ten o'clock found trading over und the wens desertod. Cows wnd m xel stocs %0 Kiron ¢ prices it prime cows and heifors ®.00, the U Lulk of welling from 200 wnwards, Bl oxen and stags were IR Very moderate supply. notive densnd and frm from 165 10 82 Common to ciioey Vel ealves were gooa sollcrs at from .50 1o £.00 The sto ker and feeder trade folt the de pressing influenice of the clection ¢ieiten Rui the ve Pricos, b denlers very 1ght wnd tho voi spondingly restricted. 1 DIESSED 1 No.Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr 0. 00 & 00 10100 86 10.1069 xpe nst nday rocly atsteady sales of poor 1o vero b from .00 to tho decent stoeg ma nt DEEsCntALIVG § (e Av. Pr. UAS 84 85 No. WS, £00 800 0 K10 w05 w5 (80 L1008 1095 260 4 5) 0 5 00 0500 L8, 100 163 1iv0 1) 1K 1500 193 OXEN. L1320 OCKERS AND FEEDERS, 3. &1 1. &) 20 s i 88T WESTERN Av. It 10 » WYOMING 570 150 1cow TN 1cow w20 1str tlz | 840 22 Beows NG D 808 1004 [ 100 2 3 CATTLE. No. Av, 24 steers CATTLE. 5cows.. 1staz., 2 strs, 11 9strst 1steer 9 cows. focanrs 11 cows calves. 010 335 10 steers. COLORADO CATTLR 801 atr Tex..102 2 (5 HoGs -The supply on sale was the smallest for m Tnesday b several months. The mur- ket was all of tc Lizher thar Monduy from start to finish, all buyers taking hold treely d clenring tho pons b widdio of thio foronoou. Txtreme sulvs were at from $.5) to .65, but the bulk of tho hows,” regardiess of welght, sold u from § 3, aEninst .4 10 .00 yesterdny nnd day. Ropresentatiye s No.' Ay. sh. Pr. o i 18 cows. 4cows. 1ealf.! 7steers. 278 rkot was netive and strong Quotations are nominally 0 2ood natives, FEHNEEHT B common and good to choi 40 to Representative sales: Av. Pr 109 810 as follos £air to stock sheep, #2240 9J-1. lumvs. $1.0.G 4.7 No. 400 Utal wethers ..., Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Offclal receipts nnd disposition of stosk as shown by the books ot the Union Stock Yards company for thy twenty-four hours ending av 60'clock p. 1., Novewher 8. 1812 BECEIPTS, SaTTE | oo SHERP. 1032 & Head | Cars. | Head| Cars | Hend 2l POSITION CATTLE Omahn Pa. The G i1 | Bwift & Co. | ‘ | o 809 i Al Ehipirs. uil Foodrs| 4 Ll sl Chicago Live Stock ORICAGO, T1L, Nov. 8.~The revorts: OATTLE~Recelpts, 1,600 liead sves, B @506 others, &i10@125: | BL00@A.00; cows, #1500 HoGs—ltaceipts, 8400 head; mirke rouzh and €ommon, £ 450005 prekers wnd mived B.85: brino heavy ind buteliers' we @6.00; l1zhe, $.50@5.91; skips und p (XY SHEEP — Rocelvts. 5,00 head: 2.00) Liead: murket, bost stronz: common locteds natives. £175685.25; westerns, $4,01 85,6004, Nicans, 846 @iLT; kot, ening Jouranl 4290 nead: shipments, best na. #4052, i westerns, shipmonts shipments, 20; Toxnns lambs, £75@5. Kansas City Live Stock Markoet KANSAR Ciny, Mo, 8 —~CAT celpts. 4,000; ship feeders, dull. lowe) a8 cuttlo 100 hi:her Representative sales: Shippiug steers. 1,050 A5G Texus and Inalun stockers and feeders, kl:l)(l T |)|l§l> ‘]U'lll: shivents, 20; mar- et noty biglior: oxtreme. riugo S 8.65: Dulk, § 5@t A Rocoipts, 1.2 0; shipment Inmbs, 85,4 Louis Live st £ Louis. Mo, Nov. ATTLE—Recolpts, 1,000; shipments, uot reported; hizher: native ateors, BN Texas wnd Indiaus, &2 X Hoos - Rocelpts, ton, #.0. st shipments, not ¢ £3.40008 003 4 § ts. not ported; strong; nutive runge, 7 V4. 70, re- Werpool M Nov. 8—WHEAT — Stend de- ¥ noldera offer imaderntors; por S GdndvGiad bex oot iy ot Dist threo diys 4240 0 Contals Snciuding 20,005 Amerioyn . ConN—Easer, Tair doninud: mixed wostorn, 84d per contal. Racolpts Anierionn sorn Pust thr PEAS cent ORK—Prino westorn, i8s per bl Bacox—Long nnd Short ¢lo .y, per owh.; long cloar, nhout 45 11s, Prinie westorn, no 10 Anier LIVERPOOL. celpts, w 1bs , 408 6d s 6! Der ewt 50d perewt. Cinclouncl Markets, CixoinNATL, O, Nov. B—Wnear No. 2 red, tse, o alr dewand Strong; ud firmer; No. 2 mixed, ) good demand and stron . mixes e WaIEKY—81.15, Philadelphia Grain Market. PRILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. & —~WHEAT—Flrm: Wo. 2 rod, Noveniber. 727 Corx—Nomlunlly unchunge No- vember, 434@4e. Oars—Firm; No. 2 white, 41%@i20. r; No. 2 i mixed, Floancial Notes. Lowpow, Nov.&—Amount of bullion ) the Nank of 000, Parrs, Nov. & Thres por B82%¢ for the account 1wnd on bal todny. cout rentes, 00f Tole Grain Market, TOLEDD, O Nov, 8~ WgaT—Dull but fArm; No. 2 eash and November, 1ge. —t Conn-Quiet; No, 2, 4115¢ Oats—Dull; cush, she. — - Handsomo is that handsome does, Hood,s Sarsaparilia doesn't do hacdiomel§ thon uothing does. flave you ever tricd itt A \’\ul NCEMENTS, Therels a force and charm about the stage work of Gus Willlams, who will appear here at the Parcam Street Sunday matinee in & now musical comedy, for which one ' vainly looks among the army of boisterous and noisy funny men of the present day. From the days when Gus Williams was a mercy, sing ing, daucing drummer toy in foderal regi ent, lightening and cheering the dreary marches of his regiment, the sunshine of uis nature has never, ¢'en lo this day, been dimmed or obscured. He is a natural poet and singer, simple but mirthful and sympa- thetic, and one goes nway from tho clean, wholesome and homely performances he gives reshed and bettered. “April Fool,” the farce comedy he is now prosonting, is said to bo unique, novel and brumfal of ' ludicrous ons, giving Mr. Willium all the scope cssary 1o display bis pecuhiar and pleas ing talent, At Boyd's theater November 21, 22 and 23 a1 matines 23 Clark & Cox’s company ap pears ia the supero spactacular eatitled “Bea Hur, " for tha benefitof the Assoclated Chari- ties of Omatia, The Colutnbus, O., State Jour- nal saya ot “Ten Hur:" The climax of scente graudour is veachod in the clostug tableau, “Iras’ Stlory of the Niie.” Words can haraly el boauty. A novelty 1s troduced 1 tho unfolding of the water lily and the shells “Yon Yunson" presents American life in an nspect Lot commonly understood and sel aom seen, the scenes and incidents beiug of the lumber regions of the northwest, and it scems 1o have made quito as favoradle im- pression on Boston “cult” as it did in tho far west. Character are always moro ¢ less favorably received by intotlicent and d 0s, the favor beinz gradu- ated by cleverness of the characteriza tion, and such plays have a wider range of patronago than the ordinary drima or farce- comedy. The well rounded” characterization doos nou oasily wear out. L can be scen again and aeain, oach time with naded plens. ure. Mr. Gus Heece, the author of ““Yon ' has opened ub anew field in nis the Swede, and in un artistic senso coss of that pieco nust must rest upon his delineation of the Scandinavian coura Tho play, howover. is said to possess stroug points as to plot and situa- tion, wnd the scenery and effects to be nove spectacular and thrilling. “Yon Yonson" will onea u tbreo nights engagement at Boyd's Thoater oy F'riday evening next, - Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the best in the marker. A single boitlo will convince you of its excelience. Try it. T irt Rooms Were Dosertad. The several divisions of the district cour found but little to do yesterday, the litigants, jurors, lawyers, bailiffs and officers being out gazing upon the battie of ballots. With this cordition of affairs existing tho wearars of the ermine sat arouna their respective rooms for an hour or two this morming ana then went away, adjouring court untii to- morrow. I you have piles DeWitvs salve will surely cure you. s NEW YORE VALUES. Batch e Witch Hazo A ot Gotha Big Figures from Tax ol The tax commissioners of New York ty huve presented a detailed report to the mayor, says the World, covering the operatious of their department for the present year. The report shows that in 1 186 banks were ussessed; that their capital was $67,122,800 at pars actual value, $112,619,248; ussessed for $08, ™ sworn off, £20,462,038; net assessed value, $78,180,000, The number of pieces of real estato as- sessed were 161,946; names remaining on personal tax book, 16,676; sh hold- ers of banks, 21,980, corporations, 1,412, Unaer the law allowing clergymen to hold $1,500 worth of real ate exempt from taxation $56.900 was sworn off. The Trinity church corporation has 34,000,000 worth of property exempt from taxationin the IMirst ward alone, Theso are some of the other large items in the excmpt list: Battery park, $9,000,000; Castle Garden and sea wall, $1,000,000; subtreasury, $2,000,000; cus- tom house, $2,600,000; Governor’s Island, 22,500,000; St. Paul’s churgh, $1,750,000; Now York and Brooklyn bridge, $4,000,- 000; City Hall park and buildings therein, £22,000,000; postoftice, $9,000, 000, Ward's island, $3,000,000; Raudall’s island, $2,000,000: Riv- erside park and drive, 54,900; Washington square, Un ion Theological semin Tompkins square, $2,000,000; Coop stitute, $850,000; Union square, 000; Madison square, $£,500,000; Young Men’s Christinn association building, $600,0003 St. Luke’s hospital, $1,250,000; Columbia college, £800,000; Lenox li- rary, $750.000: St Patrick’s cathedral Blackwell's Island, $6,000,000; Reservoir park, $2,000,000; Central park, $87,000,000; Believuo hospital and col- lege, ¥1,500,000, I'he total value of property in this city exempt irom taxation is %302,174,670; divided follows: City, $202,833,470; United States, $18,863,000; stat 000, 0003 churcie: 2,700, hospitais, schools, ete,, 26,315,500, Owing mostly to special legislation the assessment against trust companios showed a falling off of $1,562,928; rail road compinics, $8,074,35), and other companies, $2,360,936, Upon the subject of the unjust exemp- tion of corporations the report says: “In the caso of exoress companies wo wero this yoear compelicd to strike off our books #3,670,000, and in that of rail- ronds reduce assessments to the extent of $8,083,354, Loreign corporations reap tho henefits and elaim all the privi- leges of resident corporations, and be- cause they elect to be known as ‘foreign, they claiin exemption,” P Piles of peovle have piies, but DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve will cure them, e ARNOLD'S HOUSE, A Famous Philadelphin Down, Ono of the most interesting structure in Philadelphio, located at 632 Market street, has just been demolished, says the Philadelphia Press, It was the last of the o!d frame buildings on the whole length of Market street from the Dela- COUNTIES, 8CHOOL BUNDS DISTRICTS, WATER COMPANIES, 8T.R.R.COMPANIES,ctc. Correspondence sollcited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, 163-165 Dearborn Street, CHICACO. 15 Wall Street, NEW YORK, 70 State fit., BOSTCN. OT SERINGS SOUTH DAKOTA, THE C. bad Of Amciicn, 1o the Black 1Ly, 3,5 A crisp, bracing atmosphere. Thoso warm wodicinal walors 1aunds of patients. Finest plungs The Evitiie, bullt of pink sand: M peoplel steictly flrat class: Dl w lieat, lectrlo lghts, richly furvished. tne wide verandabs. table & speclalty, Flae autumns, wild winters. Reduoed ratos by the b, Through trains from Chicago. Evans, HotSprings, Dakota. Mansion Torn Total Lysues o dkoeper's Notice, following dogs bave been impounded: 1 Nowtoundliand, . 1hound. 1 white noodte 1br.ndie bull dog, 1 yellow shepherd iBeurs. 1f 10 ot redeewed within 4 be drowned, B85S days said dogs will JOUN SPOEKL: Dogpoundkeeper. andif | ware to the Schuylkill, and ite histor, covers n period of a contury and a quarter and teems with names of famous men and the details of famous events, A great warehouse isto occupy the site, its present owner, a clothing merchant, having acquired titleto it very recently. Tn 1776 the property, not however in the condition it afterwards assumed, passed into the hands of Jacob Hilzt heimer. When Benedict Arnoid | planned his famous and infamous tren- son he wrote to Clinton in New vork | suggesting that an em vbo sent to | Philadelphin for a conference. Clinton was given papers and details that his | agent might gainadmnittance tothe city, | and Arnold engaged to meet him in dis guise outside the ililtzheimer property, For some nights the traitor loitered around the house, paying wsional visils to a tavern arounl the corner on Seventh street. Clinton wus too suspicious to send any one, however, and Arnold went down Market street to his house in disgust. When his carriage was pursued in the street by a mob in consoquence of unpop- ular enactments Arnold took refuge from the walcontents in this building. The hotheads wanted to burn it down, but the troops interfered. The great procession on tho occasion of the hanging of the traitor in efigy after the consummation of his Iscarictlike net in 1780 was re- viewed from the windows of this house, und speeches were made by the city’s celebrities, The tavern around the corner from the littlo house was the center of such wild rev, Washington felt bound to finally vofrain from going there. Ho had no objection to the three-story cottage, however, nud iv was ti no of the interviews he had successively with Jefferson and with Hamilton in en- deavoring to pateh up the disagrecment of theso twostatesmen . Duving Hamil- ton's antrigue with Mrs Reynolds the lovers agroed to meet outside this house, as the pamphlet now in tho Ridgway library shows, and it was watching her that the husband claimed to have found out what w going on, The next famous man to visit the lit tle house was Washington Teving. 1 called to verify some ancedotes con- necting the fathor of his country with tho building, and found wmany valuable letters and papers stored in its attie, of which he made usein “The Life of Waushington.” Like all houses which have passed their prime and relaps quictly into old age, the structure was utilized by tenants for vavious purposes, and it ceased to bo conspicuously interesting until 1575, In that year it first became the resort of the city's scene painter: nd so continued for many years. 'The Bohemiun club, composed of members of the painting fraternity and kindred spirits, met thero eve Monday night until a year or two since. e Tow Soldlers Got Tobacco, S. T. Merrill of Lake Crystal, Minn., who was a soldier and did service fight- ing Indians in t one time thie men had to mavch to Fort Ridgely a distance of soveral miles; and after they arrvived there they suffered for sov- cral days for something to cat; but the greatest hardship they nad to enduve was to do without their tobzeco. Noth- ing takes the place of tobucco with the soldier. In the course of time they left camp equipage, sutler’s goods, elc., e- hind and moved to new quarters. As soon as it wus known that the sutler wagons were coming and that one of them contained a good supply of the weed, a “number of the soldier boys went back to intercept the train. Several miles out from camp they discovered the wagons coming; a picee of underbrush and timber was selected as the place where they would meet them. Ilach man took along his blanket, and after the wagons bad passed the boys put their blankets over their heads and crossed and re- crossed the trail, As soon as the dr ers saw these figures, and supposing them to be Indiuns, they put the whip to their teams and away they went. The boys kept up and closed in on them, The drivers stopped, threw out goods of various kinds in boxes to lighten their oc londs, and this was just what they wanted. Among the boxes thrown out was the tobacco, and what they all wanted, but on went the wagons to camp. = The boys got the tobacco, divided it, and went into camp by a roundabout way. After the tenms reached camp a cavalry company was sent back to drive off the Indians, = The goods were soon recovered, except the tobacco, and from that duy to this no oue but the boys knew but that the Indians raided the wagons and got the tobacco.” e The latest machine desigaed for use electric spark photography g results, Articles moving at miles an bour car be photog the introducdou of & revolvin spoed of 430,000 miles an hour cun with. The inirror 15 worked by olectricity, which 15 about 150 limes as fast as 4 rifle bullet travels, e, Dr. J. L. Gebhart of Hot Springs, Ark., is reported to havo solved tuo,problem of generating. th o primary battery a con- tnuous electric current of siflicient power to supply light and small motor power for awelling houscs, in s remarkable rate of 1,000 be copad The Hygiznic Treatment of Constipation and Ordinary Dyspepsia. SirJohn Andrews, the [ sor, believes that in the va cases constipation may overcome by taking a teaspoonful of the geuuine impor arlsbad Sprudel Salt dissolved in a tumblerful of water (half apint), cold or hot, early in the morning, and, if necessary, on going to bod, GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 18 Anordinance ehanziog tho grade of Decatur strect from 27U strect to 20th street, and the Intersecting street, in the eity of Omaha, and repealing <o much of Grade Ordinance No. sisund so mucl of all ordinances in con- flict herowith: Be {tordnined by the city council of the eity Onmah n | rlish profes- st majority of bo suceessully Whereas, {t to chunze’ the street f1om 27th stroet to tuln parts of the inter after specifiod; And whe has been declared grado of Decatur uth street, and o ting streets herein- . three disinterestod freohold - ppointod by the miyor and > clty conneil to appriise the by Teason of tho chunze of oln tentioned, and LSl L uporatsies aftorduly qualify- inztolaw and examining the prop- orty affected have reporto | no diinuzer, the ety council Lns adopted sala report; Thergfore, the grade of suid parts of 1 stroet, and’ fntersecting atrcots is hercby changed and estublished so that the elovi- tlons shall ba us follows, the erade betwee the points cited belng uriform stralght lines Scetlon 2, Grade of Dacatur streot— Elevation Elevation outh of North Curb, Curb, h street, as 160 140 140.0 1055 ot East curh of established. . West curb of 53k street East curh of 25t streot. .. 140.0 West curb of 27 wstablished . .. 105.5 Sectiond Grade of 238th street— Elevatl n of West Curb South eurb of Parker street as establishea . North eurbof Deoltirst Bouth curb of Decaturst North curb of Frankin street, as established 120 It Soctiond. 80 wuch of Ordinance N and so muel of all other ordinances def ing the grades of the wbove SLECets, us con- fiiots with the provisions of this ordinunce, is liereby repesloa. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be 1o force from and afier its passage. Passea November Ist, 150" JOUN GROVES. City Clerk. E I DAVIS. President City Councll Approved November #th, 18 2 GEO, I BEMIS, Mayor. 160.0 L 05 Elevation of East » Curb 1875 1400 10 ieh will yon have, sicknoss, siffering and dc spair, or health strongth, and £pirit! You can tako your choico. Al chronic di eases and derange. f ments peculiar to I are per panently cured orite Prescripticn, It ro tions to healthy action ons and suppressions by Dr. Pierce's efores the female fo It removes the obstri which causo troubdo and misery. For pe riodical pains, internal inflammation, ul ceration and kindrad ailments, it is o positive remedy. Tho system is invigorated, the blood “enriched, digestion improved, niclan choly and ner dispelled. Tt a logit imato medicing nly one that's guaran teed to give satisfaction in the cure of all “femalo complaints.” 1t it fails to fiye satisfaction, in any case the money paid for it is returned. A little book, on * Woman and Ier Dis. eases,” sent to any nddress, sealed from ob servation, on receipt of ten cts, for postage. Address, World's Dispensary Medical sociation, 063 Main Strect, Buffalo, N, Y, ToP. Tvorson. T Wood Smith, H.W.McCure and eirs at luw of Auzustus Kountse, deeenso Cather no Konntza (his wite, Horman Kountze, Luther Kountze, Charies 1 Kountze: Matlida Girdiner, Adaline luth € ementine Brown, Marzarct N. Boyer und Mary Dora Qiiver You uro hareby notifial that the sizned. throe disinterostod froc ity of Omaha, have bosn duly anpo nted by the mavor. with the aporoval of tho eity councilof safd city, to 8%505% the damage (o the Owners respoctive y ot tho broporty deciared by ORdINAICO n0Cess ity 10 ho Wby pricted for tho 150 of salbeity, for the pie Pose of oneninz wnd oxton g 1th street from the allev next north of Nioholus streot north to the south 1o ot 1 'l o, an i faom the s © north to Ohlo street, oot - Cunn Dresent western S WOSt Lo Tith stroot, tended. as shown by plat issuod 1o us from the oflice of the city enzineer, notified, It having aseapted toan | duly quaiified as ro- Law, Wo ' will oa the #th day of ACDL 10 it the hour of 10 o'clock in Tha foreionn, it the ofli «e of Shriver &0 Donohoe, 103 Tariam stroet, within tha corporte pose of considaring ment of dunngo to of suld properiy by r approprintion t . The proporty belonzing to you. propose 1 to beappropriated as wforesaid, and which his been wred nocessiry by tho counel!, by griinance (o pRFOpHALE Lo the 1so of tho ity beinz sitwated in suid elty of Omaha, in iy under siders of ths n addition from its ant making th the Gwn! 18, und st (te of Nebriaska, is s follows towit: perty In namo of P, Iverson e east 195 feot of sub ot 2ol the east tof tax [0t S in tho NWig of the SE'g of 15, R y I the name of 1. Wood Smith 11 B0 feet wide ranning norih and south through sub lots 5 and 6of tux et 1, the Hne of Sald strip veinz 11215 feet west ot lie line botween tax lots 4 und 1110 section 1), T 15 R 1% E. I'ropert and H, W ‘The following parcel or tract of land: Be- gluning at the southwest corner of lot 20 block 5 Paddock Place: theace soath to the north 1ine of Clark streot, produced from Cungin ham's nddition; thence cast about 1124 fs alonz the north line of sald Clark street. to the west line of Cuanfngham's nddition thence south alonz the west line of Cunninz han's addition 66 feer to the south line o Istrect. then te wost ilong sid south line of Clark stréct to . point I a line parallel to the east lino of tax lots 8 ani o, me ot Auzustus Kountze kan, elty: ce South uld lae to the north | ne of tax 1ot 8; thente west 05 foct to the'wost line of Tith' street: thence norch parallal to the east 1ine of tax [0ts 8 and 0 1o the sot li Clark street. produce ! from Cunnin =~ m's addit ons thenes o a norihwesterly di- rection to the north line of Olurle street pro duced: thence north to the sonth line of Pad- dock Place; thence east 8) feet to place of be- inuing, You are 10tifiod to be proseat althe time and place aforesaid, and nminko any objections o or statements concerning sald proposed appropriation or nssessment of damazes us you miy conslder proper v SHRIVER JOUN B FLACK JOUN W, ROBBINS, Committeo of Appralsers Omula, October 2), 892 ndd ORDINANCE NO. 332 An ordluance oricring the improving of 2Ist etrect from Wirt street to Spencer sireet. in Inproven i L suid | £ paving with' vite ted of piblic sury steps to cause . “und dire WOrks 10 take the nd tich work to be done. Whereas. the mayor and eity council of the city of Omuha have ordered tho improving of 215t street from Wirtstreet to Spencer street, in strect Improvement district No. 4.7, by paving sime and allowel thirty diys to property owners in which to designate and de- terming the material desirel to be used for sueh pavineg, and Whorcas, the said thirty days huve expired and (he property oWners own nz the nijority of the frontage [n siid improvement district have not petitioned for the paving of sakd streot in safd district, und Whereas, tie mugor and eity council of s11a city do heroby determine upon the material so speified us tho material to be used for such paving, therefore, luined by the eity couneil of the city A O 215t stroet from in strect dm- be and the same is hereny ordered fmproved. sald fmprovemcent o consist of paving wiih vitritied broeg. vears' guarantee, sccordinz to the specifica- tions on filo In the ofiice of the bourd of public works, tion 2. That the board of pubile works is hereby orderod to ciase sail work to be dono 1110 enter into contract for tha sama witl the lowest rosponsible bidder under the speel fications on fiio in the ofli ‘e of said board, Scotiond, That this or¢inance take gl bo in foron from and AftCr its passigo. Passed October I8th, 1502 IN l ty Cl JU E. I DAVIS, President City Counctl, Approved October 24th. 1 307 BEMIS, G Miye Tect PROPOSAT FOR PAVING, Sonled propos 11s will be roseived by the un- raigned until 1460 o'clock November 25,18 2, for vitrified brick. necord iz Lo sy fications on file in tho office of the ot Pubiio Works, or paving parts of tha following streots and aileys in the eity of Omah, comprised in sircet improvonent distrl<ts NOs. 480, 137, 480, improved by ordinances 0% an | a0 respectively ticulurly describel as fol ows, Board 5 nuth strect. Alley In bloo t Lo 180h street, No. 480--Alley 10 blo:k 110, city, from 17th street to 181l stroet 0, 400—17th strect from Juckson street to ih strect, Alloy 1n block 1935 from 10th street to 17th stroet. In'the city of Gm . : Each bid 1o spealfy w price per square yail for the puving completo on cach street’ an | alley sepuratoly in suld fmprovement dls- trict Work to be done in uceordance with pians and spec ficattons on file in the ofiive of the Board of Public Works, weh proposal to Lo made on priate by the board, i 1o be ac riificd elieclk T tho sum of & ty of Ous b, Center street from 10th street to 5 city, from I7ih blinks om piin- 00, iy - 1 evidenco of by able 10 th €001 falth, Tho board reserves the right to award the contracton ail the said distriets together or y each dfstrict separately, subject (o the so loetion of the material by (he property own- cra oF Ui mayor and ety couneil, wrejeet any or all bids. und to waive dofecis 7 1 W, BIRKHAUSER, Chuirman of thedoird of Publia Works, Ouwinbia, Nob., Noveniver b, 1, = N 801516 DEFORMITY BRADES . EnasticStrztings, Trusses, Crutehas, Batteri2s, | Water3)it/23, SRR Syring2s, fl, Aton 203, Medical 8u)2/123 ALOE & PENFILD 114 S 15t St, Next Lo Post ofii ce. iniits St satd eity, moct tor the pie- | NOTIC APPIOX, LENGTI AND TN, Y00 1 ™ X110 . 156 036 of § AAx00 L4 e 1k s D e oman 10 120x 81511 10.0x n 4 o! 18,0500 | 0.0%5 100%5) 1.0%3) 180x50 15315 | 0N | 0.05 0 13.0x 150 EoCeowad Naolcoenad 0.0x48 0.5%43 caaBEED o - H0.0x 20.0x 190x 18.0% SRIEEEE e noeasem © 140553 0x16 x50 LOX 128 | { % | 20.0x126 i 10.0x53 0.0x5 0 1t 9.0X 10K ft 10, % % 20 ft 10.0x 10 Tt 10.0x 10.0X 00X 0.0x 0.0 0.0x 0.0 00x 0.0x 0.0x 0% 0.0x 9.0x 9.0 0.0x 0.0x 00x 0.0x 9.0x 0.0x 0.0 0.0% 0.0x 0.0x 24 9.0x 840 of 0199 of 1t 27 15 0158 0.5x30 13 Gux 23 15.0x50 emBrevenSoraaos D - 10573 7 L] 9 17.5x23 w23 fLJL6 21.5x% 7 27.5x30 8 20540 n G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: mFI)NESDAY NOVEMBER 9. 1892 LOT. nLOCK 100 109 10 100 100 110 110 110 14 114 116 18 172 106 193 e 1 TO PROPERTY OWNERS, You nre liereby notified that described premises, to. wit: the following ADDITION, City Antaflold Burr O Onmpbeil's Onpitol Ca} bell Cherry Gardoo of ground fn tront ot Crodit Foncier Astripot innd n front of 39 k) [STPTTeTEre:3 xEaaas e Coneatan © 12 Credit Foncler Drutd 1) Dupont P Hanscom Place iiliside No, ¢ Hiteheock's 1st add Hitehoo K's Ist udd Housels & ‘tebbin's sub of lot 14, Burt. lett's udd, Honszls & Stobhin's subof lot 15 Burt- lett's ndd. . A Kountze's add. 6 Kountze's 5d ndd. " POy SIOPSHE PR oo eoo o cqmmoact commani R R S S S e s e PO ——— Kountz add. La Vetta Place & R oth's & Lowe's sub, L. Donovan's sub, Morse & Bruner's pluce. MeCand fsh MeCor. fek Murray's Okuanoma. Park place Poppleton Park Poppleton Park J 1 Redick's sub 3 1 Redlclk Bunny Side add Shinn's 2nd add Btrickland’s sub biock O Ehinu's 2od udd Shriver Place Tuornton Place Walout Hill A Manutacturers dll AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omeha Tent-Awaing| Woif Bris. &) AN Y s, awnings, tarpan HoRsi 1ns, doversof 81kl flaks hnnors, ot for CAtRIoR G COVERS 1113 Farnam st —_— J BAGS & TWINES, Bemis 0mata Bag Tmportors an SACks, Dt BICYCLES. M. 0. Daxan, fre, flone tino. BOOTS AND SHOLS, T Morse=Cee Sho: € mpuny, 108 Hownrl & Factory corner 11th and 1) We nre making close pric | v sclilng & class of gonds which 18 vory shionb. With merthants, A wh Shoo _compt Ahoos and Anyo 20D | 1R A 1103 HArney strant COAL, COKE, | CORNICE iinmhul'n.xU'wl\..,I,iw Co| Fazlo Corairy Work Hrrd an soft cons < | M antvanyod i b and Dougals | COrnlee, ' | metalle ekylights | 100, 112 Do st DRY GOODS i K. Smith & €y, | Kilpatriek - Koo' bry ninhin Tth Dry Goolds Co. N Ronts £ tio valing & Hthan | Harnoy ¥ FURNTIUR Omalia Upholsteing (), Jstarot Beche & Runyan i sires [ 54 1P A1 DML Stezle & €, o 10 and vy st oot Omaba THE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stoma , are pleasant to tak ble remedy for Biliousness, Blotches Pright’s Disease, Catarih, Colic, Constipation, ver T sentery, Female Complaints, Foul Breath, Head: Jaundice, Kidney Complaints, Liver Troubles, Loss howale purify the blood always effectual. A reli on the Face, Chronic Diarrho:: Stomuch, D , Chronic Li it css, Dy Mental Depression, Painful Digestion, Pim the Head, Sallow Cor Scald Head, Scrofula, Discases, Sour § Torpid Liver, Ulcers other symptom or dis- St | \ 1404 1) on gnonthly 127N 15t St ————— K | Kirkendall Jes & Awer, oot n window caps ete. L L Blake, Bruca & Co OMAHA Jobbers” Directory Reetor & Wilhelmy Co lobeek & Liaa, | Corner 10th ana Jackson wara and stroots. 3 tools. 1g1as stroet —_— HATS, ETC. W. AL Gtbbon & Co.,, Wholesale caps, Hat steaw goods | mittens. 12 i 1arney. | —_— ' LUMBER. Chas. 1L Lee. Jolin A, Wakefald Hardwood tlambor. wos t | Tmported, Ameriean Pord eariets and pacanat | Iani cain MIlvank)s orlng hydraulio eimeat and Oth and Douglas, Quiney white lins, IRY | 1. Oberfelder & Co. | Tmportars a LIQUORS. Frick & lerbor Wholoanls e dyaty 1001 Farnam st johbors ot millinoery. notlons. Matl 018 pro 1 | 205713 South ith PAPER, | Carpenter Paper Co. Carry A fall stook ot printing. w 14 an WrIting PAPOF, eArd pa Jor. ote. —_—_— OVERALLS. ETC. | OYSTERS. hing & S David Cole & Co,, T Mircof “K & 8" pa Al oyatoes, tanoy alilcta and ovoralis, ete. i 1th streay LIS South 1tk st et ———— e PRODUCE COMMISSION, Whitney & Co, ek | ' | Produen, 1 OlLs, Standard 0il Co. Ioating neal fralts ot all 1s. oystor s Hutter, gy and poultry x Y South 1t st Jas 4. Clarl & o, STOVE REPAIRS | SASH OmahaStove RepairWks | M. A. Dishrow & Co. Stoveropatrs and wator witachmonts for Kind 00 5L0v0 mado. 1207 Dougl Munnfacturors of sash, any «bilnds and tings. Braneh of- 12th i T e 2% and ana h, liver safe rouble, Diabetes, Disordered Dyspepsia, Eczema, I'lutulence, che, Heartburn, Hives, of Appetite, Nausea, Nettle Rash, ples, Rush of Blood to plexion, Salt Rheum, Sick IHeadache, Skin ach, Tired I'celing, Water Brash and every case that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their funciions by the stomach, liver and intestines. ating are bencfited by taking one tabule A continued use of the Ripans Tabules i cure for obstinate constipation. injurious to the most d 15 cents, cate, For sale by Dru Price gists, or sent by m Persons given after each is the surest They contain nothing that can be One gross $2, sample bottle il postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY, New York. BBAc AN nsn RUPTURE reemabEiTY CURED or NO PAY Wi Fis Nol Ty Tutely Cure all k REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIENTS. weial Reference: Nall Bak of Commerce, Ouaha, ) TION from busine No Operation. e Method, Writton suarantoe to abso nds of IREPTURE of both sexos, with Out the use of knife or sy rinee, no natter of how long standin IENXNAMINATION FERIE, The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY, Sond for Circular, 97 BNV LAt Blds OMAHANEB FANHOOD RESTORED ien gnarnnte Tioss of 114l glon, Norvos Orguns in cith i 4 1se 0f tob For salo in Omaha by Shorman & MCounell, 1 i 15 10 widof 1L17 of Itg I i 003150 1 03 17 X0 13 15.0x410 40 fLof 1t 15 15,5550 [ 10.0x76 185570 16.0x5) 147030 10.0x50 0.0%50 05330 1 12/0x8 § 105350 | 1.5%50 100x 1 10.0x 63 #ub 1 tax 1t 108 15ux02 | 0x X101 { 1)/0x475 | 2SR .0x471 tax 1624 600 51513 0.0x1:0 tux 1t 31 see 1513 10.0x107 tax 131 sec 16-15-13 120X300 v X 1L see 16-15-13 Bavo been declured by ordinance No. 8231 to be nuisanoes. You aie hereby directed toa ances by sloping ihe lo! oin described Within thirty duys of the dato of this notice, or said nulsances willle ubited by tho o ty suthorfttes and the expense thereof lovied iy a speclal tax azainst the property on which swid nufhncos exist, e Dated this il duy o Aber, 1812 o 1w KUAUSER, Chairman of the Board of Public Works 0f the City of Omahn n45780 NEBRASKA National Bank, U, 8 DEIQSITORY - . OMAHA, NEB Capital. ....... : .$40),0)) BUTPIUS. ¢vo0rsanrrssnersseeseseB08,000 OMeers andDirestors —ile & €. Cushing, vico presideni, . 3 Morse, Joba i, Collls J. N. 1L Vatrick, Keed. cashler. THE IRON BANL. e Lot Itis 10 17 1% 19 1 1 13 Wileox's 5-13 tax 1t 10 8o B-15-13 ato said niis- ry W. Yatos. prosidont Maurics W V lawis A disonn fulness, Lokt M 'and 1083 0f powor of the G fon, y ratimilants which s 11§ CONYenIen. Lo carry in Yeit pock With every & order wo oive ircular froe, Address Nerv o e ro Al nervo - Consumi por packe ritten giirantee (o cure 4 o, Chlcngo, Ky 1515 Dodgo stroot. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA, Best cattle, hog und shoep market In the wessy COMMISSION HOUSHES. Wood Brothers, touth Cwaha—Te! ono 107, - Market reports by il an b wire choerfully furnished upon application Chlcago Perry Brothers & Company, Live Btovik Con toom 61 kxch mission. Bullding, South Omaba. ephone 1747 THE SHORTEST 10 CHICAGO is via the Chic Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, as repre- sented on this map, LINE o0, g GEDAR RAPIDS 4 By 1,DES MOINES Electric L ght2 1, St:an Hea ed Vestibuled trains lcave Omaha daily aty:05 p. m,, ar- riving at Chicago atg:30 a. m. City Ticket Office, 1501 Fars nam St., Omaha, Je A . Nasu, Gen'l Agent,