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THE OMAWA DAILY BEE: ment in a fow specialties, Manhattan, Sugar 810 1t “ A X F Py R ; and Unlon Pacifio being the most notable of S Harey 163 aricoiuwat (n soo 314513 33 | © 1 Carg 1t 0o AR AL 18 (D v Sholoa It 1 bik ¢ Tk awls A Groft " otes. . the bull features, while n part of the effects 15 M Walr ot a1 1L BIGET Hedfoed ¥ Tohn ¢ Willis It 7 blk 8 | KW Hlomaon 1t 8 810 Worcor 1 6 b g At 1A b —_— of bearish manipulation in some of the in- uanr[‘u‘l Bemiy 1t 1 bIRY Bemis fl". }: - ! ."Igllt.r«‘n 12 o ‘ E K Sherwood 1t 12 bik 1 Shorwood's sub g A dustrials, such as Chicago Gas and Distillers, {3 s & 1 Risinss lckman It 32 . M D Darton o (AN & Cald ey Business for the New Year Opening Well in | the action of Heading stock and lunlor secur: a0 . ) 2 Shinn's sdd 1 ities, has been thegreatest obtainable factor. It1bIk 1 Fmprovement Assn add 1 Sterner 1t 3 " Wm Tarner it 8 blk 2 SATURDAY, JAN =8 ‘61 3R T Vaa=ea = UdEEII 382 IE8 | R AR AR Zammeia d3UzzYB2AILE . | 3 . S O8taube sigIt 14 bik 2 Ohas Howes 1t 3§ “ Calvary Baptist ¢ All Branches, The announcement Thursday that as much | Wil cure You, I8 & true statement of the CESquires it blk 4 1 Soenme 1t 3 “ ey NN e e - as £2,000,000 in gold would_be sent to Franc ton of AYER'S 8 Mla, Wh Gottlieb Storz 1t ] bik 6 . 3 homns Lt 46 " a0 %3 1t 1t 7 bik R today was not anticipated, the excess being "ko'l'" i 'l""l'" l-I Wwhen :="|ll~l'l"!"\lllll.l;‘l] 6 Irl|A \\F' tson 1t 47 Adaline Rathburne It 14 blk 4 s0 low that actions in question could only be taken for disenses originating in impure 81 Robertaltsbler s Fostor 1t 61 Johnson 1t 3 bk 3 TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS KEPT BUSY | [0 5T, conjunction with. the doctments of | blood but, whilo this assertion i true of §ratols J Thomas 18 8bik ¢ Michaol Tex 1t 63 - §ik Donnetiy s bl s ch goi o o6 ari I don 0 N Y (Y N . i ierman Hal ro! the bie Ting Y wrould Soem 1ok oo ppre | AYER'S Sarsaparilla, as thonsands can Qi Goadman 5 biko TR Raraham 1t 75 " Hat 1t 6 ok 5 " 8 p ould e B o appres h Murph 6 vl do LR onry W Kuhn: ik 5 Their Stocks Sold Ahend for Many Months— | hensions the market has entertained of such attest, it cannot be truthfully applied to Joh B Vinn (te bIX 10 Ohrist Erickson It . A A R U Close of the Most Prosperons Year In n outflow had partly aiscounted the effect other preparations, which ungrincipled 1 p l;uvy Ivfi\x‘k 10 v {} .“ Barmiok (t 80 . 5 | D P Angell 1t 5 blk 6 ports from Citles. “Forelgn participation continues to bo re- pose upon you, as “just as good as " 1 oy Boasor e d Hy ) 0 W & MM aneatolt it 10 blk 7 stricted to the narrowest limits. The fact | Ayer's.” Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and " 110 | Casteliar Pras Ohtech 1t 1 blk 18 WA radioy ot al 1t 104 - "W ikroney 115 ik 8 :h it X nm|m~:.r11nwimnln.m of Union l':u|‘(fl(' Ayer’s only, if you need a blood-purifier | oy i % . . -‘A"';‘"]‘Y‘l'v arty 162 blk 15 M Tibke s's It 116 - 8 D Bangs 1t 14 Wik o (2w Yors. In G. Di Co.'s | branch line bonds ha en purchased by v s Lihneite e ) ‘aylor It 1 Benson's sub In Frankiln S nd Keiwit n112 £t 1t 5 bk 15 Crannelis's it 117 o Omana Loan & Bid 0 . yoRNy te of tiado, The - ”,:‘r-:nr the | the. represcntatives of the Dutch stocic. | And would be benefited permanently. do i3 1 ot Healoy 100 bik T O P Woolworth 1t 10 blk 1 Oakhurst T NCAIvIn 161 UcE e (L8 10 NTEW Seas D well, o oW % of the | holdersof the property is regarded as a At HINAIGIey Tor TNty CINAYERES) =| Soni 1ue 1 haverty & Sovera sth) Al A el e LL R, a fElontice “ 1 R new year opens well. In every part of the | yatter of more than temporary interest, | has enjoyed a reputation, and made a | ° ulo 166 Beverly & Rozer'asubin S e LI L bik e fennovgaad : It 10 bik ¢ " AR R country, and apparently In almost every | while the bolief that a_large foreign house record for cures, that has never beem | J A Harelnaton 1t 8 bik 1 Bozgs & Hill's 18t E A Bonson 1t 4 Johnson's add 1 do TS DIk 4 “ Utohr BRbtmEn b I8 51k H add branch of business, the traders are looking | has extended financinl assistance to the equaled by other preparations. AYER'S | {Ure E Welshans evallviblk 2 Chas Hanley 1t Kaufman & Jetter's add 2 g0 169 blkc 4 3 ] Robb 1t 1 bik . forward to a year of large transactions. But ading has also been accepted as a sign s i i el f b Pleilit2ablk? "~ Chas Kaufman it 5 2 Matilda Murray o246 £t 162 "Brine's D S Tradzagll 84 1t 6 bIk V Shinn's 3rd add in financial circles the year opens with con- | that European capitalists are more inclined ol S UL SR NG LRGP SRR R yalllium 1t Keys'sut 1n Capitol add Tacod Webier ok (r1vs T R e TNl Wk W b - to intere: selves in our corporate se- editary sc: a @ other blou ise | Annetts ebiue b J Gllham 1t § oys' sub apltol ad 41 | Jacob Weber o235 ft | oot 1L A b siderable feeling of uncertainty owing to | curities b Lves in ‘out corporat reditary scrofula and other blood dis. T L Ringwalt ot al 1t Sblk 4 . B & RGladstone it o Jutia Huport o338 ft (65 Tohn Froach (L7 bik W Bl S enses from the system, and it has, deser« | Georgo H Boxzgs it 14 b1k 2 Boggs& 11111' 24 3 L I MeKennat 12 5 [ Juidn Bechel o3 1t 1t 7 CCStantoy od0 1t 18 1 blK X the revival of gold exports, which will be E N A nduracs A M MeDutnai 1 o == vedly, the confidence of the people oM Anderson et al 1t 1bik § 1 il it 13 [ 25 118 I i ik X about £2.000.000 for the current week, and - . LA 2 I v 1t 2 bik 1 D S Horroughs 1118 bik 4 Kilby Place Michael Condy o245 ft 1t 12 B Isnacson 1t blk X e 614 doubts abont the nction of congress. At no time in the history of the country Tohn Rush 1t 1 bik 4 Bowery Hill ML Arthur julobik 4 Ellen Brairdy o2 1 (4 14 CJISmith 118 bik X e b ¢ 4 has pneumonia been so prevalent as duving ’ Anna E Rush It 2 bik 4 H Tohn T Copeley It 1 blk 5 \ [ Mary A Benkhart e ft it W T Graham Itibik Y At Boston jobbing trade in dry g00ds 18 | tho winter months of the 1ast two vears. 1o Bt Hinchey it & bik 5 “ 2 Tt Wada te2bik s Nitry A Benkbart o3 fL11 16 OBrion's add Jon Binett L bk ¥ wre active and woole il o 08 DASE h common ol as not consid- nelming Baumun ¥ P Rood it k temington et al et £t it 5 Oknhomu add GEWIkins it oblk Y m wtive and th Habheslls i Bl At T o conaia 25 £1o 132 1t blk 6 50 | 10 Couradt it bik 5 do Wi L 186 Pred W Newman w120 ftntg bk & orders. ‘I'rade in shoes is steady. Business red at all serious, but of late years the Relle Estelle 1t 2 bik 7 1 JEConmoritibiks Edward Angustad wildfe it 7 4 DW Shall It 2hikt g Shull ada in leathor und wool is more active. In | #reat tendency of colds to result in pneumo: - Dominfck Crogun 118 bik § 0 MeLoan 1t 10 bik 5 . do ot 1t 7 . H D Shallie s ik L Frocetios pood nia has made people apprehensive. I'he Kate Cornetl It 6 bik 8 A B Relletalit 6blk 3 Kirkwood AP&G U Cone It 6bik 1Omaha View ad 1K Steln Ita bik 1 groceries good, trouble is that colds are not always properly Honora Corrizan 1t 10 hik § 3 | GortleZ Scars ot al 1t7blk 3 Mary M Richardson 1t § blk L s M Delar 1t 3 01k 2 At Philadelphia iron is wealk and the wool | treated. No preparation containing opium. Henrletta Hascall MoMahon GptSeott 1t bk & . John Kendail v 10 bk § - R0 Lynch 1ed bk e trade is guiet wild cherry or ¢ hloroform should be used, as “I cannot forbear to express my joy at | carnly J Hoscall o l,_,""\l:ilhllvll i b b ‘\: 3 Kountzo's “A" add IH; I 4[14{\[7\-“;“ 1‘" ! ym 2 - :i ':‘""; BRI ,I,“_‘”v‘ 4R At Pittsburg fron is more dull and wealcer, | they have tendency to ’.',’\. L Rh l\’m“h 5 tho relief T have obtained from tho uso | Haley &Shierill fU4 bl Boyd's add 2 UL e . ANGute LT bk ; 1rich rederiekscn st 1t 1bik 3 Yut glass moderate rong sl gl < L e lungs re- YER'S Sarsap: d ote Thos O Wood 1t 0 Burr Oak EnosJohnson It 11 s . 1k 7 John C Morrow 1t 1 b but glass moderately stror it 1o | dioved Tt s een obsrved it when | Of AYER'S Sarsaparilla. Twas affioted O Wood 110 sk 01| Valantine Raok o 16 ¢ Konntes's and add Globe Loan & Trust Co 1t 4 ik 7 Tanlon 1 Dasalow 1t § bl 4 At Cincinnati the advance it 'u 8 | Chamborinin's Cough Remedy is used the with kidney troublea for about six | - do o il - s it Dowoy et at ot ItS 2 Qs Belirendu (L6 ik 7 G St bk s Shull Maintained and the tobaceo trade healthy 10 Heves teatTts in pndamonta, - Tiia reason tmonths, sufasthg preatly with patte in osenn Dolman e 4 . n m Plleaging o0 o it 14 A K Whinnery 107 bk 7 J 8 Shull Estate 166 bik 5 ) o 5 - ohn A \ v Mary rk 015 5 0. se L) ronzol ik rolled products improving in demand k OO = S8 (VIR0 b ( v Y WaS O " vi i J A Thompson e50 ftsup 1t 71t 6 A Kounzte It 2 blk 4 Kountze's Chas Ogden 1t 3 bik 20 do 1610 bk & AT LMot bivineas beging well to a healthy action, causes a free expoctora- this, my body was covered with pimply ' Capitol aed Mary Dwyer It bk 5 . 50 | Olive M Leader 1t 15 blk 20 A Krause nts 1L 201k 6 At Tndinnapolis money. is close and ir tion, throwin off the poisonous matter, eruptions. Tho remedies prescribed | Suruh Glison sub b <165 G 28 | Hannah Farrell it 201 a0 | WH Halsizer (02 ik | Horman Sehmide 1t 10 blk 6 P N 5 L1 pas as | counteraots any tendency toward pueunionia, aile o i Ball sub 1£01t 6 | Wi Krug It Shik 5 . O'Nell's sub in Lowe's 2na add J SShull Estate 1t 1 blk :131 .u’.l por l\( 1.[\.‘=<\...‘L th b t oy has | Qo iy 1 failed t'n help me. l then hon:'m to take P AL Birost b b 11168 Swoboda nio e 1t 10 blk 6 56 | Henry Rieck 1t 1 bik o by S 15k : e L ot ”M"l T PRLE: 1Tt ol Hie With s AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and, in a short | A M Clark sub 1t R21t6 {uos Lynch B L0 LTIk 6 Tobn L prawi 2 Dk 2 . s 1 Sooncer it 7 kT pade cago is fair olume with < KARRE B Jonz of Israel sub 1t 1167 ) Kuhn ndo fu it 12 o1k 6 3 | John L Brown It 6 blk . Shull Estate 1S bIK 7 Ucinbion ; ity prodiicts, and stocks ana MUSE time, the pains ceased and the pimples | {0z 0T Tsract sub it 4t John Yerak st 1t 12 bik 6 . Ann B Meshane 167 bik 2 .- 0 It 10 bik 7 money in strong demand at 6 per cent Wiss Merliin “Frou-Frow.' disappeared. T advise every young man 1‘-A¥.;...'$mm~rv r..lnlnrnclr g ] i‘» l‘ n”l"t"'n'x'f u;.“m 0 { l“llmlm\uill D "r"x‘“f It8 bik 2 . |I r.|||{‘\:\\\ Hrown It 11 bik ¢ Trade ilwaukee is satisfactory, wi 5 o ckne: ohuTte A ‘relzhton sub itl of vid Gllbert It 22 bhik 0 chard Seannell Iv 16 blk 2 .- JIno orthe 3 UMK 7 morade at Miwaukeo 18 satisTactory,Wiktl | An uctfess who may one’ dny bo s great | OF Woman, in case of slckness resulte | g3 Rg (a0 e Tohn Hutts 1620 ik W ilmns it Bka Annio 1 SCHr 1815 bk 7 o it s "l | Artist made her debut in Omala at the Boyd | 1N from impure blood, no matter how | %5 hibleaotaunit o <o o 0N el bk o ST LR B | SO ARG there and at Minneapolis last evening. Her name is Madeline Merli long standing the case may be, to take | ;COFRE N, 0 Ot R e a1t s DI E - i do 110 blk 14 Eugeno O'Neil it 7 O'Nelll P Siphia Aloxunder [t 4 blk § Business at St. Louis strong. } g and her chiosen artistic sphere is emotional AYER'S Sarsaparilla.”—H. L. Jarmann, JIN M ~..r|i ek n‘ mh!hl A Clarendon ;: 3.'\11‘\%“ 11t s llm\ 15 § li(: 1o ~’: M ;\'.l!!%n:vr 1L6 bik S 3 At Kansas City the jobbing trade is good, | come Sha'ls r anc itio d 83 Willia o N York City. Olara J Siikworth (115 bik 2 ober wart 1t 11 bl do 1t 10 J S Shull-Estate [t 10 bIk 8 . BBouinte bt Tive KUl salh. Wil of pRliilgny | Comedy: NG issoungind afibitious ahd'ls | 88 WillAimets Hew Yotk Olty NCT Bt 10 16 Wik 2 DI Bowman 1t 15 ik 15 ) o 1w . Rovert M Conneli 16301k 2 E V Sm At southern points. btisiness is wenerally | 00 her first starving tour. Sardou’s “Frou- . J L Gideon it 15 bk 2 A Kountze 1t 1 bik 16 Mary Schulz it 3bik1 Orehard Hilladd Honora Carroil 1t 6 bik 3 TSl i 1LY T R T MO A R GomBD SN has £ Glean'it i biicy 1 fountzo It 10bic 16 O Zeman i bik 1 . 2 | Cliisian Uansou 106 bik ¢ - et. ) ; v 3 s 1t 21 blk Kountze It 2 blk has C George 1t h blk k k¢ o 3 blk 5 “ At N ns business is fair, the sup- | the best abilities of the experienced in its AT R T At s AlnaEOlatrerty 1 6 bik y ply of money ample, cotton steady and sugar | perfect presentation, In the title Georze T Mills It 24 bk 2 H Kountzo 1t6 blk 17 RW MeHalo 167 DIk 1 | nels Kobbins 1t 5 bk 7 “ n good demand, part Miss Merli evidenced consider- Wm H Clearey It 17 blk 6 o 17 bik 17 Georee B Barker 1es bl 1 i 1 Henderson 1L blk S - 9 able talent and much intelligence. Her Omaha Loun & Trust Co 1t 18 bik 3 Luther Kountze 1tS blk 17 JBW Rankin (e hik 1 L0 Husdale it 1 ik 0 - Wheat Takes a Drop. Pavilts; AP oY S N0 WENS Preparcd by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. CH King et allt 22 blk 3 G A Kountze it2 b,k 15 5 | Mary V' Lee It 10 bik | Nichging Rumol 1t blk 9 ) The government crop report started a lit talledd, e f Al oalled §0, were H L Collieret al 1t 5 blk 1 Colller Place M reer 1t 4 hik 18 D Brock et al it 11 bik 1 Wi White 1t 16 bik o . SEstrongerbuying, birt wiedt soon veacted | oremaoacn mather thon commission, All do 166 ik 1 g ganlt 7 hik 3 Kountze's 4th amuel Durwali 1t 14 bl 1 Abe Koscnberry 1t 1 blk - 0 7250 ten . deeline of nearly 110 conts for | She did was done well, but the part lucked do 1t1blk2 keep 18 bik 3 John L Carson 1t Uik 2 Dolila Sunderiand 1t bik 10 r filling in. Miss Merli has fine stuge pres- do 1t2blk2 1st German F E church 1t 10 blk 3 JJ Brown 1t9 bik 2 Alma Seveler It s bik 10 the tceic.” Weatorn roceipts in three days | onceandt_ her ontnciation fs pertect s | IT 18 NOT Elizatoth A Brovnite 163 blk2 Mary Vaverka 141 bi § GISehalter 119 ik 2 G 12 Bortrand ot al 116 bik 10 W over 2,000,000, n rite of as large re ' ! cr 1 H L Colltoret nl 1o e blics KKovintze's dth Supploment 5 | JJ Mercer 1t 22 bik I Mikio St It S bik 11 ¢ ), and_experience may v her to the fo T el ot Ath Supp! itary 3 2 ki It S b ceipts, corn gained over 1 cent for the week | frony in her profession, In the great scene WISE "P:nu“ do John Rush nig 1t 18 bik 7 | A R Dufreno It 8 blk 3 - MT Murphy i 8 bli 11 el \ AT f R P . . 1 3 12 bk § Otis W Ly 7 bi ames Perkin k 12 andouts also, while pork rose 10 conts, T e U e e e do Itobikd Jusbiies 11t res Porking 1t 1 blk | 80 cents und hogs 50 cents per 100 pounds. 1« | too reserved; while the speeches were emo- | James Frazier 1t5 bik « eritibiks Coffee is unchanged and oil 11§ cents | tioy,] her manner was stoical and her ac- WHEN YOUR 1 L Collier et al 1t 6 bk 4 & Eugenc O'Neil it 5 bk 8 stronger, but cotton shows no change with tions a C complace: e fourth act J S Collins et 1 blk 1 Collins Place Georze V Hines 1t 10 blk 8 nry B Wiley al 1t 4 blk 5 rothy Rvan It 16 blk 13 e b, ettt on b tociey | Lons alinost complacent. - In the fourth nct, HEALTH 4 Plaoc 4 e b . John Hamer it 1 hik Henry Jones 1t 11 bik 12 I wal sw with her wronged husband, do 1tiblict 4 31 Douzherty 1t 11 bik 8 : &7 | Ouo C Wagner ot al It 14 blk 6 Mary Ellingwood 1t 1 bik 14 18 depressed by monetary anxiety. Govern wnes T Foster 163 bik 5 en Gwin It i blk 13 . Binnie Corr 1t 2 bik J A Whalen 1t 16 blk 12 Ay g AT H H do 1t5blk | i John T Rodick 1u18 bik § . SV Miles 1t 1 blkc Nichiolas Runel 16 16 bUk (4 HSHY A dioUor Tirgs isburseinents make | 5o Lo, nuchy better, aluiost admirable in- © Ereekson 1t 4 bik 3 Credit Foncler Chus W Conkiinz etat b1 blkd 303 | AP French it b 55| A R Mekennu I* 1 bk 1 5 It deed, displaying emotional powers of con- 3 John I’ Roe It 1 blk 4 D do 1t 2bik o V Mides It bli 3 John A Wirth 1t 6 bik I the moncy mark wier, but bankers | gjderable fo Max Abram 1t 4 blk 4 . M H Redfield 1t 16 blk § . 55 | John Brady 16 bik 6 Katie A Bassett 167 bk 16 expect exports of gold to keep up, % I'he company supporting Miss Merli is ! A J Hober 1t 5 blk 4 4 Henry Jones It 7 bk 8 ;| 1P Dewelt 1t 1 bk 17 In iron & weaker tone is manitest, with ve- | o TR W i 4 oline Peters ols 1t 0 Uik 4 1 2bik B IUI0 b s | M A Vapor It 10 bik 18 ports of reduced prices for pig by some i b Wouldn't it sel wig It 6 blK 4 3 kowsky It 4 blk 10 I E Budley e30 ft 12 11 blk 8 Johanna Markwood 1t 1 blk 19 southern concern veries of I r Mockridge Concert. cost less to rne s lh:lt:‘lllu B o tze lth |I.|ln ml i .In; r.-' U1t 12 bIk 8 MW !'\l'nnmlly ||‘| Il)il\' : W 00,0000 tons ! The concert given at Young Men's Chris- ; L e lus bl S M Dowoy et al 1t 6 blic 10 relghiton University ivs bl 3 IR TR (L lets e rreglar nd though in | tian association hall last evening by Mr. R CURE o omn 16 s :‘lm ‘mf’”; Tobik 1o e 1t f0btic's : l”; S Hoie Ly Gl CLEBUELIR RIS structural and sheet iron o s business is is ¢ i Z A k Dworak wig 1t 6 bik 17 erman Kountze 16 7 blk 15 K Place do 9 S | Bdward Savage 163 - in prospect, The change in relations of the | Whitney Mockridge and his company was a 7 LTI TS CEN TR | R it st A G A Jostyn iz ok i L 0D velymSoott i1 bica i Tehizh and Reading docs not affect prices of | Most enjoyable event. The company is, | /Z%8 a = Wis 84 tE168 bk 3 | T Taweett 16 1bik 17 CC vanMamee It 1 blk 1 Valey Loan & Trust Colt2 Sunnyside coal. Copperand tin arve well supported, | without exception, composed of vocalists of | % ; LATER o“ [ Martha Rogers It 4 blk 22 Ott's Spencer It 14 bik 20 g do 0 Grace B Sudborough Iv 13 e i vien 7 A ! do "1t 5 bik 23 Herman Kountzo 1t 11 blk 2 ¥ do 5 bik G & Lynn | . idwente, | e s for 15pe | MOTe than ordinary ability who fully de- School Dist of Omuha 1t bik 38 TH do. 161k 2% do 106 bk o7 | Uscar Johnson - Shipments of boots and shocs for 1802 & served the enthusiastic encores they r As you value do 1t 6 blk 38 Luther Kountze 1t 7 bk 26 School Dist of Omaha It 1 bk M A Linahan 1t 2 Sweesy's ndd BI04 cases, nguinst 3,414,843 lust | ceived. your life don't | € I Dowey ot al1t 7 bik 3 g7 | S11Joslyn 1t 1 bl 3 _do bl 15 - % | M OE Swoesy 1t bl One of the most pleasing features of the ) neglectconsult- do_ Tt 8 DIk 38 3 | Herman Kountze It 15 blk 3t Jacob Kendis that v 0f I3th st Lo Te e bik - The most prosperous year ever known in the | cntertainment was the singing of Miss Posta, 4 ing some_ ome | David Geilus it i blk 43 _ do It 8 blk & JL12blk 4 Park Forest J OV Miles ot ul It 4 blk 5 textile manufactures leaves the full produc- | who combinesa beautiful face and figure #liose advice [ do 164 bik 43 Kountze It 14 blk 3 Frunk Pros that pt w of Lith st CAlL pile 1t5blk 5 fon of ills sold hs ahead, and | with a voice Al . A will beof value | Georgo §aulter It bik 44 Herman Kountze 1t 8 bik W7 bl A D Fighor lu 8 bk b - Lo of most mills sold for months ahead, and | with a voice of unusual compass and sweet- 1t sult | S Auzustine 1t 4 bl do it 14 Dk 4 H B Shaw 1t 7 blk 1 Patrlck's add Frank Inman 1t § Torrace add the new year opens with great strengthin | ness. Mr, Mockbridge was an especial fa- you consu G A Porter b bik Denise's add Matilda Gardner It 11 blk 3 Willson O Bridwes 83 ft It 12hix 1 do 110 4 {x woolens and cottons. Above all monetary | vorite a na half doze lections he dis- Jennie P.atz 1t 2 bik 3 8 5 | Aug Kountze It 12 blk A M M Garlich niltg fu it 1 bik2 o0 Acnes I' Trail 1t 13 Y uncertainties, the enormous demand for tox- | played . tenor voice which is seldom CME Aduns 1L10 DIk 8 - do it 13 1,5 Coolc 1 8 bl 2 .- IS Albrizht Jui Troup's sub In Gise's add tile fabrics appears to give an assured fu- | equalled. The work of $he other members M D Stoddard It 11 bik 6 . ., 4o 1t 14 blk Wm Stribliug 1t 11 bik 2 o 200 | CRT&P Ky etulltis Union add ture for months to manufacture and trade in | of the company, Mr. Winternitz, Mr. Wyatt . SO UL BT T D T T s v foas te Bl <2 o LT TUG SLhta) Tt I LN e Bty N bik 3 Orehard il Herman Kountze It 10 blk 36 9 Moss 1t 0Dk 4 Millard & Caldwoll's BiEas Lxsnohee. e son e gt Avou et | cuciMssEhny WIS IR FALY 1ess merorDus} Omala Bolt Ry Co 1t 3bik I Donecken’s do reserve Corge A Hoagland 1t 11 bik 3 I & L Reed that ptw Lith st bik 13 e B UL i e - o A ST It will cost you ——nothing. do It1blk 2 3 Elizaveth Kountze Estate Joseph Woof It L3 bik 3 3 Vau Camp's out ths country during the last seven duy How It Beeamo Popular. a9 REIAbES s 1v4 blk 3 & Kountze Reserve Prances M Shriver1t3 bk 4 . J E Vandercook 1t 17 bk | number il of When people find an article much superior do Tebiks do 1tiblkd 3 | Josephine Hemenway (U3 blk 4 _ Vandercook Terrace ar. to anything of the kind they have ever be- do rtofway bet DIks1 do ItGblk3 : 5 | M J Crysler 6 blk 1 do 115 bk 2 Eibe e fore used. they ave almost sure to tell their ) Thos Bronnan 1t 14 blk 1 M Donovan's sub Luther Kountzolt 2blka Judson W ¢ S 17 bt 0| g1y a0, 126 ik 3 e nds about it, and especially if they know 3 Jostah Kent 1t 15 bik 1 3 Kountze's S 16th st add Klindt 15 bl £ ercer 1t 1 bl | Walnut Hill o i ! ¢ Thos Brennan it 17 blk 1 - Slizabeth Kountze estute W Scaman 1151k 6 Morcor Ave Bidz Assn 1t0blk1 - 5 z s friends needing such an article, "' 18 Hasealidt 10 bik . . 1t1bik 2 kountze & Ruth" 3| LG riton 14 bik 6 Bl do 1610 bk 1 3 Trade Steady and Future Prospects Bright s0 soon learn the true value of JT Drake 1t 5 bik | Drake'sadd L Eaton wisi {1t 0 bik G 1 105 bk G ' B Conover 1t 11 bik 1 e couraging Outiook. goods, and when they have an article MK Drakelt 6 bik 1 Irank I2 Moores e185 fult 1 blk5 Huzh G Cark ni frles h Fred W Gray It 12 nik 1 . 6.—Bradstreet’s will say: | Of unusual merit they will almost invariably rm""l‘i- ‘sx‘,““k"“‘l_ K“i““{ g‘“;“'; S do’tTblkl WV Morse itoblic i . 7 Patrick's? S0 Mercerit 1 il S ) (e P LRI T mention the fact to ' their customers, This | Eemale caknesses, Losi anhood | A P Drake 1t 5 hik 2 Joseph Cleburne It blic 7 O N Ramsey It { hik s S Van Brant 164 bl 2 tock tuking and spring trade preparations Bt A bl s Eate or e Nateai [ {OURED Maria Johnson bt 8 ik 2 a0 | b ne Heintze 1t 13 blk 8 DI Gray ndi ft 1t 7 blks g do 110 bile 2 have imparted u tone of quiet to most lines | Sl oh Chamberiain’s Congh Remedy. o | PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, permanentiy curoa | M K Dinke it 10 blic 2 Bon Darby It 16 ik & M Paceick 152 ik D Mercer Ave Bldg Assa 1t 11 bk sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Here \ . . E A Gibbs 1t 11 bk 41| Thos Carnardy 155 bik § i do L oIk O o 1012 blk 2 Exceptions to this, howe i i 5 : i without the use of knife, ligature or caustic. Gibba 1t 11 bik L blk o AU12 3 _ Exceptions to this, howey is an instance: W. L. Needhuam, a prominent | “iihout the use ofkuife likature of cauatic, - | 3 I Draye iu 12 bik 2 Addie C Sampson 1t 19 il 0 an 16 16 bk 1 holee 1t 1 bl 22 are found in the distributive demand for zen and business man of Orrsburg, Mo., | oiihier'sex, positively eureds oo RAre: aeman It 1 Dik 2 ik Rozers [L23 blk 0 ¥ LIS hik 0 ARSI A 1t 15 bk coal, clothing, e 3 i has been selling wberlain’s Coug b i e . Byron Reed Estate It 14 bik 2 Kountzo it % ik 0 s Franklin It IShik 10 ray 1t 16 bk 2 coal, clothing, and boots and shoes, stimu- | BiS heen sclling mberlai's Cough | cali on or address, with stamp for Circulars, Free | Y 6 115 bk Martin Dunham 1t 1 bk (1 First Christian Chureh 1t 0blk 11 Mercer .t Li bl lated by the present cold snap. it "jl‘hi-:‘} ‘_"'“,:“‘(“ S etk \“::‘l_"‘:““j'\‘ Book and Recipes, ST W H Kridier it 16 bi G B Kountze 1t 14 blk 11 1 1B Mulford [t 10 blk 11 A O Sommerville It 17 blk New England mills were active in 1892 | it has proven to bo tho best. for colds, eroup | DI SETES & SEONES, ™™ Samaniar osr o | EL: Gaten 1t 11 blks 7 Rt Tominssa foat He e T T Rl sy New mills, increased production, large profits | and whooping cough. He siys it i the most Next Door to Postotice. ECA Gl e 17 bl " % | Herman Kountze 1t 22 bl 11 o | Ry o Sunia L Whitmore 1016 Dik 14 and low prices were the feature v;’!'ul:u' uwli-'}nrl' that he handles, and gives 5 i 3 }:‘yvnu»llkm\ll»-{_-l Lumbercolt 185 * ';ml[;l untze it 'nlllll\. 1 Harrls R ghonleihlkily West Humiiton Pres rl.;;m}.“ o The cotton goods production was the larg- | the best sutisfaction. 50 cent bottles for = | Byron Reed Estate 1t 22 bik 5 i od Moel 5 bik 1L 5 | do L0k : R 9% DLl 27 B via i e S 2 MK Drake 16 11 bl G | onhn Berquist wh0 fe 1t 2 blk 12 SY Mason It Nauleoiinindd Carrie Batback 1t S bl B o e orioa | sle byldruggiats SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 1748, | Bt ke s at, b B | 0 arison W I i R L s ps BELLG E0Ta 1800 etz WS DT Warconton ada. s A faabure’ OUEloolk tar 1808 L + sboclal tax nnd na. | EA GIbbS 1912 ik crmaun Kountze ot al 1t 0 bk 12 * tsabotln L Cox 1t 10 Pelham Placo Alex C Lindsay It 1 bik { West Cuming ad mill \III\‘rn\::-l\l.t‘::l-: o :”;‘.‘) {:n (lim:' :: i()[\\\‘:nglrl'l’[lll‘;:cl)‘(fte]; 3"'!‘%& n]l‘{:;;:|l';.|}‘;::(lr;:;l o (x\(: - It 1 Mk“‘ o b Il\muxtl: :;lll:’x"‘l‘l,lhhllk 12 | Jnme ]'Inllllvsllll‘lllllllll 3 Philiips' add Ann “1 4l|«\u||“.‘.; ::”\ II 0 ) 1 a heavy produc I ossment L b nd | yohn Nlelson 1t 22 b k 7 . a hik I 0 ) . o 3 bl 18 gmriocs Aiftn ke realost salthalcltriotiCnnlin; for/uia re; dolm, A Horbuch & fo e ttblics - 1 600 op LIk Iz Wilheming Bauman blics : b Cruest W Reod 16 1k 2 . ie new yearopens quietly, but with gooc Whereas,the owners.respectively, of thelots, | A Conedon Tritlbilc1 Draid Hill A e T ST \ I E v i} S bk - promise. Colder weather has had a_stimu- parts of lots and real estate hereinattor do- | NOW York & Omaha I & T Co i et AR A PR T ) e pRONGRILLAD : eotee LAMMGTOVER: 1 west End ada ating cffcct upon the distributive demand seribed, havo fatled to repair suid sdewalks, | myoq Kcehoo 1t bkt ¥ Pupont Place Mary Rees 16 20 bk 12 - DO Clurk 169 bik § Ly man Itichuardson 1L bik 1 s ]!r)r“ .\l.\h){(hiuy :d 1.‘...(\-‘ nd \I:m‘} at AR TS et Sty G G oo tsL k4 % ,"u.fl.‘.h ala 1t U1k 12 g D0tk IEHIb I § e ) | Goor.a L Milor 183 bik | eading western cen! particularily from jorons sul B 1ve beer 2 ry CSautler 1t Lhlk 7 o d Whittie 1t 23 blk 17 9 Willson C Bridges 1t bl 7 t2un Riehardson 1t 4 bile 1 Chiengo, - Detroit, St. Joseph and Minne- PArQILIth solvyislda wilKizcua reEs i Hark It o s " & | Josepl Lois 1t 2 3 | Mary Greonough 168 bk $ Goorge L Miller 1t 5 blic | apolis. v Wity hisno AL E e € s Thompson wi00 te 1t 10 ElizabethPlace 1 83 | do It ! C W Hayesit 1 blk 0 . SR Calloway 1t 9 bik . A X real estate have ench been specially benofitted ) t EaiusliKuts o ¥ ik 12 o wil g 9 ¢ vhisky stive . John Bushey jr it 13 Samuel Katz et al it 27 blk 12 A J Poppleton 1L Ublk 1 Poppleton Ruth A Sloan It bik 5 accos and whisky aetive ut Louis- to the fuil amount of the special tax and as- ! I bplet - e s I h (et sesamont hereln leyviod, by renson of s Omaha Roal Estate & Trust Co it 19 ¢ "I“fi[rxl\unllnwl-r\' 1.5 bllc 13 0 7 | Jennie B Crosbv etal Itz bkt 7D \v[ln‘ ‘ ”l!‘h;hlk 5 e inial TentONpOSILe tHe Bame, rospootively STCH Clark L0 DIk L clid Place ;uther Kountze It § bik 1} A Popoleton it bk 1 RN dras lll ”'llu Tattle o s are neti Thbne O ofore. for the purpose of covering and | F & Davisit1 Fairmount Place C 8 Nontgomery 1t 8 bik 13 do T4 blk | Cdo 06 12 hlkh Cattle and hogs are netive Kansas City i Of0K 0 pt 1 r do. 1t 18 ; do 110 bk 1 AJ Baird 166 blk 1 JW Griffith 1t 9 bik & at higher prices. e e med by the ¢1Ly connertof tho oity | Martin Dunham 5 Gunsan 1611 bik 13 . AJ Pappleton 1t 3 bik 2 yan itichanzon 1t 12 bik o Pig iron is lifeless and kindred tr o \ Vg Sy i 1t 55 Fairnount Place Supplementar: ‘eter Smith It 6 bik P 0 1t4 bik JA Cavanaugh Tr it 4 bik 1L T b R e NS D e oppo- | A P Irench 't PR SHEnIRRY: Mitehell Fleming St 1t 7 ARG er Lyinan Richurdson 18 12 ik 11 employed. Lumber is weak at Cin site the lots, parts of lots and real estate here- | Elearonivy = - - Foaron Place TR e A s i 1t 1 bl 1t R T UB At it v h inafter described, be and the are hereby 1o £ Jonn 1 IR ORIKD) H rpictatorsopa) L bl icorgo 1 M 0 bile : aatior dos : o B Mag nue: Johin Edwards 16 bik 5 ; Prospoot Placo Georgo L Miller It 10 bilc 14 heavy year's trade. Iospnokiye)yilaviad andiasaseseciiipont ienohios i ; Newton J Swaith 1t o T W Mosher 1t 12 bk I? ! Lyman Richardson 1611 DLk 14 It is ' season of quiet preparation I ass. Darts of dotsand ranl.olesto, ye fol: do JeClark school 1t . icorze P Benns it 1 blk G - do e o 14 o) v ok Do Shees o J i Foleom obal 16 ARlTE Oty ot Omaln 9 10 | g po S 1pal e ey A o A Py Omabia B81t Ry Cotlehtsooway st year's reviews and this year's pr s » eyor Hellman 1t 1 bik s . i E Fey 5 a8l eair bl N e T B g A We ! thar with actual now business fair 3 2 Louis Sehrovdor 1t 1 DIl 144 Samucl Montzonery 1t 24 0 Josenh £, Blgaor 1t bIk 3 2 Lydia 1) Maore It fi‘{‘}'v.'.‘.y..‘e..m i ST "”‘}“, Ablic iy ent Omaha Sl Lo gdont histly exurossrthe situation, ; ARABAR LB B g0 ¢ J 1 Flaek 1t 4 Fiaek's subblk 7 Patrici’s O 3its st & Realty Golt gbs : Millnrd & Caldwe it | Sehgol Distor Owhatc ol s L on i i ptter demand & il has , Yorvell T ey . F S0 3 Pruyn’s sub J ors Dtk 1 E Liquor dealérs ave still ugitated about pro- 8 1 19 R Onuba Unlen TRl A T e ) George B Groen (LG Liddell's sub R e B L e e AR i el o hibitory legislation. DIt T, C.WESTIS NHBYE AND BRAIN Tanaw. | OMADS & Houthwestora B Qseur Hartman (¢ Golso'sada 24 | oo e D et Georse A Magney 115 Pruyia sub in bil SbUuvouslbll o o WindsorPines i 8t B s s yeserias Dixsinoas Fite, Neu» do O B Carter 1t 1 Graddy sub In Low's 2d do Itz bk 2 Mary Duni 15 blk 1 Quinn's Goorgo BUpke | b % L ; h sorease of availublo | [ioror taats! wakothinuss: Sleniat Doptowsion, | A I Harmon ni 1t5 blk Alnerieavisib 1biict WaHagedorn'e ad 6 ETI A - BELoMelepplcs putraE s LR A e R i nala e wheat, exclusively reported to Bradstree £oftness of tho Brain, causin, ity, m do: | OW Harmon s107 ft 1t 5 Dlk 248 do 2 ! 2 edick's ibert ¢ Pl il 7 NG I L T death, Uroiuatira Oid e Ney st Caseae | R mwawn Wt el do . Juablkl JehatitD eyt Il JL Datkuoodlotd bikch AR oAt iud : ok 2.5 BPoan gy (10 /oF In @1Lher Box, Impotency, Lo o 7 bik 5 0 tdolk1 . (0 2 b Academy of Sucre ATL \ New A AR tho week ending December 31, the {icrease | Kumato Wenknesssa, Thvolniary Losver Smocms | A 6 800eh 16 So1bs % | 3F potorson 161 bl 4 Thos ¥ Patorson 1t 3 blk U i A WL DI 1] g7 | I A Crotu tiwx [t21 sootlon 3T 13 113 5 54 was 2,148,172 bushels, For the fortnight, | torriea caused by over-exertion of the bralu, A | Lewis 8 Reed It 7 bik 240 JF MeLean 1t 2 blk 4 Mury I Evaus it 4 blk U Isny 5 Boll ns2 te shis 1t bl 11 DT Millstux o2 8 10 however, the et gain is only 500,000 bushels, | montis trentment 8150 for foi by waily Wo gunt: | Swmitol 1 vor 14 bk 240 G Carrlenn 16 4 ol 4 3 Joha Ledwig ot u Tl Christin Redick's 24 s of Elizabeth Croft while the Sofliclal visiblo supply s | B e e gtari Pasot el | Fric Muruhy i 1 bii R A Y 15 | Savor it ok : ned 2,073.000 bushels on vens ; ‘ 28 10 refynd.If nof - | J B Detwelier 1£3 bk do Rinalicr lotal stooks. Exports ot whaat | Sk i s iy oy Theodors It Lents, dris: do 1L 4Dk 3 Lydia IiTall it 1 P ; ; leder ety gy from the coasts this week (flour include streets, Omahs WFURD | 4 1) Green It 1 blk 25 F Jennio P Smith [t 2 s | John Lubbe 1t 1 Lubbe's sub W E Clark nti2 ft el 1t 50 Omuha nnnnf Park Assn excont Om o consts this v (flowr included) L ! ALGroen1ELICTC W e it i do. o ie2 wof th st | Belt Ry right-of-wiy tax it 24 oo 8 T equal 3,008,920 bushels, against 2,917,000 cessvavescy LA i P Cutherine Multon 1t 17 bik 1 Hanscom Pl Lovett & Woodman ui ft withs £6 1t i W A Sherwood 1t 6 bik | Redick's Park R LE e s e e p R 3 A Harman 1t 4 blk 265 a n ¢ bushels last week, 5,821,500 bushels one yeur | 3 NS TABULE Anton Cajorl 1t 1 blk 25 ¥ George n 50 L 18 24 ik | ! Lovett & Woodman' sub W O Gamblo It 8 blk | - 15 & MV ity ol £6 GF ri-of- W a7 adjoin: Rk 9,076,000 bushiels 11 ho ssme weeleroe | & s T i Bl "§ ApaOncHlc DIk 1o Riientionse 1¢ 1 bik 2 : : in WilcoA's 2nd ndd Bldg Assn L O DIk1 o 1ng B SErect on west nwly soc 4 I 1 I [, 4 tax b2 3 il blk 4 . i c Lowe's 20d add 120 | Sehool Dist of Omuhi 1t 41 . ha Belt Ry Co right-of-way tax 1t 24 Hall Piace es O'Connor It 1 blk 8 i ao Iu 42 o 40 15 1 13, years ago, and 2,187,000 bushels three years i Bown f0r biligu r It K bik 2 O Montgomory It 13 bk - S w7 1 Lou s Connolly 161 bik 4 17 ‘ Raar o Hurgp yoars ..“..,..’..5",,.'.,.""‘((‘,.7. Turoa W Leo 1t blosg P 2 1 * 5 Mogomery oh i Wiilurd Seott 165 bk 1 Marsh's add Joln Marlen 1t 5 bik 4 Dominion trade generally is quiet, A new o X e X ‘\yn‘:; ;;Inlnu:m; n'“r.l'k. 165 blk 206 Nellie A North llll'll:fl‘:\ 'l, feature, however. is found'in the stimulation A . mullow complex e r e A : 3 5 il A 01t bik 2 14 P Driko et il 0% 161 hlic 2 ¥ of the ‘demand for dry goods, clothing and | §mpure blood.or K b By o | e e T Lot 20815 | i s 51 bkl Creieh 1t 10 bl 2 AR Dk neh g Mary ¢ Murphy w boots and shoes at Montreal by the prevalent estines to perform their proper funetions. Porsous & CA O'Leary it 3 dohn A Wirth It 4blk 5 Maursh Estute it 1blk § { Mads Jensen It 5 b Frank Murphy ‘that weath el FEESSA D ST E | A osen ety 104 bl UV Mnderson It 12 ik 5 WE Senneider ot a1t 10 bl 3 Lowis A Grom ity forniust tax 120 The banner year I clearings RIPANS CHE) p New Yo P Pedersen It h Clara Weaver It 20 bik 5 Marsh Estate it 1 blk ! f Anade E Dundy 1t 5 Rees Pl J A Crelg IR e yaar Lo baplk clsartigs hus AR R L L R E 0 A0 Leary It 6 TE Dalmer 163 bik & 3| Tiyron Keed Estate 162 blk 4 ; Hoton M Hull 1t 7 (1 At A o 0 D Cooer v 7 ; Fannie L Grifeth 1t bik s . [ hdbicd 2| Georselinxine it ey Fana cities was n inerease of 0.1 pposils for Lighting the Suburbs of t M .\;:q:’::lrnlnl b Normun A Kuhn 1t 6 bl Tho Mead 1nvest Co 116 bk 4 R 's Tark uggard tux It | a1t 1 bik 2 i3 | Byron Reed Estate 1t 1 hik | leed's 15t add 7 o H Llams tax 1v 16 see 1 /s Olson ex sub lot 2004 John J Mullen 1639 bik ¥ - B | Marsh Estatelt7blk 4 ST Van Clostor 1620 © Balsley ex sublots | and per cent over 181, Only twelve cities show Clty of Omaha, Bk Poomed'ul T M R A I LT do 161 ik 5 UM I tuto It 5 Vi ey # decrease from last year, most of them | According to information from the chulr- do 164 ex 8 fufor alley 161 blk 10 Lintuger Metealf Co 14 Uik 5 The Plattsmouth Luvest Co Lymun I being in the southwest and on the Pacific | man of the speelal committoe on gasoling | do T P John 1 Boyd 1t 1 blk it 4 Maursh Estute 1t5 blk » . WIJERiley'ssub l\“"l 5 e New York clearings agg Hghting, the instractions to advertise for bids | Estate of B Shannon It 12 bik 24015 | School District of Omaba it 11 b 12 do 167 blk 3 Thos A Murphy It 2 Y. s kearan e 1, 50.0 per cent of the total, against | for Ughiing the suburbs of the city were not | Qi Publie L brary 1t 17 QieheStreot By ORICTARIK 18 ] R S A R T anis o A T o A elinite enough, and 4t his req uoes q AJ P cton et al 1t 18 A i Clark 1UIS bk 12 . o 5 do ogers B a8 lcronse l“[rl u‘:‘. pox cent in 1801, but a .],,‘ detinite onough, and it his requost “the advor- | & HORRIGEO AL 10 Bk . Arthur O Sunth It 20biR Marau Eatato luiblics’ Rasmus Putsraon 1013 o | MamuelHawvers 12 (£ of that purt W of se of 2.1 from 18y hicago now holds | “RUNGH Dids will o receivad it tha offce J H MeShane e 162 blk 25 do 1t 22 ik Lininzer & Metealf Co L4 bk 6 [ ary Loy Trlt 2 Jth w see I T 1KLY, second place in the volume of bank elear- | 11, "l.\"-"'.'.'.lu..“..lfil.'-’. Svioived Ay e afis of ST i v - Harriet Cortis wio 610 Ik 14 Clius Ogden 16 DIk 6 Henry 1P Drexel 1€ 01k 2 8 F Rog 17 Strelts sub 1| tax 1t 20800 27 0 13 18 i ings. 10, “TH08, for cwelve (i2) cundl Losbia B Reed 1t 0bik1 © Alamo Plaza Orville HOurtis 1t H bin' 1 . 4 Marsh Estate 1U7 bik 6 0 | James i Lonshorn 13 bik 18 Hascali tax 1t 11sco WALL STREET FOR : %, o clectric g, 0 GERIE | ) 092 pong SE00 Bt £ R : hlaigorbiaalf 0 bl e Ef Pt bk AR e v Vinton at ALL N CET KO AW . pr Lewls B Reod » J M Rich 1616 bl 17 K do ik 0 on Lyuoeh 6 bik i a 1) on At R u. Bids muy st g 3 of KVerican Are Statnod Colt 11ba - Torry Mulvinili it 15bik g8 Marsh Estuto 11 bik 7 G lozers 112 ik 5 and Boulevard tax 1t 41 sec # 11y K Active Participation Limited to the I it sehiodulo of tw Lewls 8 Reed 1t 9 bik dohn Sholby it 17 bik 1% VA Finuey Led bik dolin A Dadge 1k alk 0 < 200 JBRson Wie ipation Limited to the etter | it schiod nights per moutl, a8 ML ! 44 WLt LI LI p Marsh Estate 1U3 b A Mason 167 bk § Mrs Liwrenos Jenson wiis it tax it 4560 y " s JEiEn UEO. I, BEMIS, Mavor. JTuo sbove tax ts now dus Aud payaule at the oftice of the city treasurer and will become de ; { 3 rtali nys a8 TSt ; e J A Meshuno ot ain's 1t4 bik 7 B Roscnwisser 1¢ 12 bk 8 TR 1., i hed N e ol Weokis Tuupd sarintesd bt tho statemont1s |y, 3oy giii) AN M g OW Hobunson si4 1t 4 bl S Etogers It 14 blk Conrad Youngerainn Wil 1 tax 1t5i see ot Roviow says: The bglaning of | {Factor o oity Was eharset with 1ot | Minoie E Hooe It 1 & B 11 Gladstone 1y 20 . 1 & Motale Co I b7 2 GENGrotu it bl s . (TEAB0Y T ekt s : ) Py e ) o 4 onry G Sonor 1L 1 . Mar aiton 1t “ state 3 : M Klehurdsor 120 bik 6 s the new year fnds the speculative market | wille reuiond foos ek 1 i ot b Daniol O Donuboo 1t 14 . M Dnentug okl 1t 15 - Wbk 9 " Alox G Buchanan 1621 blk 6 Total amount, : LT 0 unchanged in vespect to the limited and pro- o RO Tty T ha M pdar ou 8 guaran» i it PI&HY Burkley WA Detsord it bik & Mayne Place 0 | A D Green 1t bl & Section? Thatthoe special L1xos and wsyess: Zaaniona! activity which 1t extibie eals0 | oer'any or il bide Holen M Orawford (¢ 16 1415 blk 2 ilawthorne add i3 Gonrad JEa bl 4 #| Sk ltocomItiblks ‘ monts levied aud wssbssed ws aforosuid, shull . Y W . T THEO. OLSEN, Henry Snoss 1L 2 ; do 1614 bk 3 g do s 3 | Chas F Reynolds it 7 bik o | budue immodiately upon the passage and ap- mand for bonds has alone corresponed in ax Comptrollgr, Androws. Willlams & Troxel's add Luoy Ellingwood It 13b1k 3 4 Hurdwell 111 MeCundlisn MT Dunluplt 101K 5 provil of this ordlaance, and soall bscome ds degree with the anticipations of & reinyi Omaha, December 80, 159: a8idei | § § [iakefelditd o Filon M Parker UL 4 i | BMSuabaralily ¥red Droxol [ 11 bik § elnquunllll“llul paid within fitty days thoreat: o ot 8 - - - R 7 JH Peabody ot al it 15 - 0 J o 2 bk er; wnd theceupon intorest shall bo addod "l‘“"l“ “”1' "“;“I‘"' income vollections. A SEWER PROPOSALS. Matilds Goold s 1t 6 a0 W3 Connetlit 45 Hickory Place toh b ord Tt kT Mios § Fpasartaig J6 1 biko (he rato of | per cent w montl, payable 1 ad- 8| l:“l o sposition to purchase the better class | gealea proposals will ho rocoived by tho ua- 5% 1t 10 - g0 s John Lindbolm 1t 3 bik 7 . C 8 Mont zomery ot al 1t 7 bik 18 | [fes mom #ud Sime Mas) Jaxgs Leciue a0 der of dividend paying shares has shown itself, | dersigned uutil 1:30 o'clock p. . danudry | Jose ) uson It11 Archer Place a0 - Mary Parrotte 1t 1 bik § " iy s i Sactio That this ordinance shull take of- but the movement has taken no shape which | 19th, 186, for the consiruction of sewers in | W.J Bowden It12 e W F Bechol 1t 17 blk 6 Hillside No 1 add Joba MeCormuck ot 4} a ZThomason 1610 ik fect and be in furce from and afLer its passaga i § o . sewor districta Nos. 175 and 176, in the clty of | O I Bllven Tr 1t 13 G 8 Robblus 1t 10 bk . BINTLILA DI S Thom usen 1t 12 b1k 0 08 | R o mbar ot _encourage improving tendencies in | Omahu, a8 porordinances Nos. ks and 5i7), | O F Keed 1t10blk 1 Armstrong's 1st add do il bik Rowals D Mutr b7 51k - {9he Peay 1t Thik 10 ; JOHN aROVES, purely speculative values rospectively, according to pluus und speetfion: | Barab Carrit24 bik | C A M Mayward it 14 bik & 1 jolin MeCapmack abal 6 5 k18 ¢ WL Belby it 10 bik 10 Clty O.6rk The renewed ease of the money market, | tions on file iu the office of the Bosrd of Public | George Armstrong J W Mayward It 1> bik 8 Henry L Hibbler 160 bik 8 MeCormack's 24 ¢ Shunnahan it 11 bk 10 [ E. P. DAVIS, the absence of any approach toa flurry in | Works Each proposal to be made on printed 166 bIk 5 Armstrong's 2nd sad 46 | J B Finley Trit 6otk i Hiside No 2add 3 41 | Mutuni Trust Colt 16 bik § ¥ 2 jorman 1t 1 blk 1} Presidont Uity Council, faterest rutes on the hulf yearly Shifting of | Vlanks furnished by the board. and to be wo- | Wm Blovers nis it 1§ Axford's add 1 H Koper 167 bik | ¥ u | Jeanio Molotosh Lt 12 bik 8 Molntosh's sub 16 2 bik L Approved, December 2 ’ Toatis und disbursements’ that oiribg Of | compuuled by u cortiiiod ohock n the sa of | Fred Evers 1t i Barkslow Vlace WV Morse 166 blk 2 . > do IL13bikE 55 | I Honook Bt al wii fU1t 2 blk 18 comloted, wud the purtial iscnsibiity ot | 525 Dayable to tie clty of Omaba'as evideace | Jof W Hedtord it 3 ! W Yomelagbixs, % | Cargiine Specht L3 Ulic2 itiliard Place Hugh Keouedy it 8 E Loger's plat of . - ol ) ohin Kech It & il o 6 b . a4 kO Erfling ex n 1% ftlt 18 Okuboma the street to the prospect of further gold | o board resorves tho right to relect auy or | The Moad Invest Co 1 10 § R eateri oLl g, e NG - Millard & Oaldwell 8 E Rogers It 3 Rogers' sub of Huscali & shipments are convincing proofs of the var- | el bids, and to walve defects. Ewil Reumann 1t 11 do 12 biké it o | David P Red it 19 . Rogers’ sub of 8 E Rogers' Oka I sut wnd bog torost d after Fobe yow coudition of speculation and the 8b- P, W. BIRKHAUSER, Fred Ev H A | David edman 1¢ % J R Sbaw 1L3 Bhaw's sub bli 2 | Unyuent and bear 1niecest o And stier Vel L aaun A spnoulation. andt Ohnirman of the Hoard of Poblie W isy. ond 1t 5 blk 4 © | Aug & Ldi SchastTor 1t 10% ruury 10ch, 1893, s seen in Section of 4bove OF= FEFFTEY X J A Wineman 1t 13 blk 2 Horbach's 2 7 | George G W i ' Walnut Bl 1 77 | Speclal cases have determined the move | QW44a ob. December b, L Thareses Ladbrer o 3 | B2 Mline fo s bih s Horbaci'studadd 7| Begneel by Y Tk Belson's add Catherine D Nash It 3 bik 1 Sherwood I’k 4 # | J0AB HENRY BOLLN. 6 t0 Barker's Allotment Murgaret Wilson It 1 bik & " 18 | 87 Petcraon 1tB . Johu H Masou 1t bk 1 . w | Cliy Tronsures. 2

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