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1 t - ot - o od - el - > & ast rou TROUBLE IN NEW ORLEANS Every Industry in the Crescent Affocted by the Leokont. NEWSPAPERS SUFFER FROM THE STRIKE City Wronble Fenred nud Guicds at the Are mories Doubled In Anticipation of Riots and Rows —~ Street Car Traver 1s Entirely Suspende New Onteavs, La, Nov, 7.—The strike hiere has assumod more alarming provortions and the prospect now s that all city indus- tries, with possibly one or two exceptions, i which union labor Is emploged wiil be &t a standstiil frou: toaay. The conferonce between the merchants and iaborers committees was resumncd at the oity hall yesterday morning, Mayor I"itzpat- rick prosiaing, and & two hours session was finally dissolved without result. The wer- chants persisted in their demaud that the men stiould return to work befors any at- tempt was miade to arbitrate the existing differences and the men were cqually firm in their demand that an arbitrator should first be chosen. Later the labor committee of tho mer ohiants called upon the goveruor and wero shown the demauds mado by the vnion's committeo 1o be urbitrated. ‘I'hio merchauts oommittec thon made the following offor: To withdraw the demand that the wen re- turn to work pending arbitratiou; to arbi- trate on time and wages: to employ men witnout reference to their bsing union mem- bers, promising not to discriminate against union men. The electric light workers dacided to join eharge of belng concerned T'he poor woman was first attucked b 10d by tho vilings eldsrs and & crowd. gained consciousness, cian cian arrivos, and the triat of sleven of the villagers on the in the murder. amob She for dead, but re- Then another mob dragged hor about and finally beat her to death. All the prisoners stoutly maintained that they had a right to kill & witch, The prisoners were found guilty. Somo of them wero sentenced to imprisonruent and others 10 lose their civil rigats. —e e American Cholera. Vrom the Duly Reveille, Whate im, Wash T, (¢, Burnett, the domocratic candidats for sheriff, was taken violsatly ill at Clonr- brook. He had all the symptoms of Asiatio cholera, and for an hour or two 1t was feared ho would die. Tooy finally gave him a dose of Chambariain's Uolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv, whioh revivea him until & physician arrived.” That 18 precisely tthe manufacturers of that medicing commend for chiolera, Send for a physi but zive their madicine until the physi- It cliolora becomes prevaient in this countey next summear this prepara tion wiil be in great demand Lecause it can bo dopendea upon. Kor sale by was maltreated and left - WHERE 18 ANDERSONP of w Clarks Bincksmith Ciuses Somn Uneastness. ho continued abscnco of M. M. Andor- son of Clarks, Neb, from his bome has alarmed his reiatives ana friends, and yes- terday the Omaha poiice were asksd to assist in tho searcen for him. Anderson came to Omaba last Wednesday for the purpose of purcuasing material used by bim in his blacksmith shop at Clarks. He made the purctiusos aud the goods wero for warded to bim at bis howe. Sinco that time Anderson has been noa est. Ho had cousidsrablo money on his person whieu ho arrived here, and his rolatives think thero 1s a possivility of foul play, Anderson yas until a year ago av inmate Disappeacance WOMEN MAY VOTE [ (HOW THE Board of Education Discnsses the Intarest- Tng Topio to a Finish. l AT THE ELECTION JUDGE'S DISCRETION Law on the Subject of Registration Read and Expounded by the Attorneys on the Board and Fioally Lal de. The Board of Fducation had a tussle last uight with the problem of women voting at the election today. Attorney Baxter was present and gave an opinion upon the matter, Ho held tuat thero were only two ways in which it would bo logal 1o receive tho votes of women. First, by having them register, and second, by having el who had not registered follow the same rules and rogulations laid down for male voters who had not registerad. As the women of Umana had not registered he was of the ovinion that the only way they could voto under present conditions was to pre- sout reasonable excuses, as providead by the law, for failing to vegister and prove their statemonts by two witnesses, He thought that if a woman preser.ted herself at tno secreiary’s ofico and took oath that she had 10t been permitted to register’ or that sue was informed that it would not be necessury for her to rezister and produced witnesses to Prove thoso statements she would have a reasonable excuse and should be allowed to vots, § He quoted the law upon the subject whioh roads as follow VOTRRS NOT REGISTERED. Soo. 13 Auy person offering to vote wlmsu1 BOLGLASICOUNTYS ERE €tk aty . ELKHORN CINCT MAP. the strikers, but the sauction ot the Interna tional Electric Workers union must be first obtained. When they strike the city will be 1n darkness, as the gas men went out Satur- asy. The 'longshoremen have refused to strike and have resigned from the Amorican Fed- eration of Lavor. + The Typographical union met ana decided to go out. This will prooubly suspena the vublication of every morning paper in the clty, except the German Gazette, The Musicians unioa has joined the strike and tho tacators are wilhout orchestras. ‘The French opera house has closed, but the other theaters have replaced the strikers with laay pianists, ‘The guards at the armories of ail the local military commands have been doubled and arrangements made to call the troops out at & moment’s not There has so far been no demand upon their services. Street car travel has been entirely sus- pended and the only mesns of transit to dis- tant parts of the city is Ly hacks or wagons. New Onieans, La., Nov. 7.--The following explains itself: S*MavoraLry oF NEw Onrrreaxs, Ciry Hawn, Nov. 7.—To the Citizens of New Orlean: Au extraorainary stato of affairs is presonted before tho people of this city, caused by a general striko of tholabor unions of this city. At this juncture it is impossivle to fore- tell the lenglh and cousequences of such & movemeut, aside from the inconveniences that will result to the general public, as well as the paralyzauon of trade aud com- merce of the citv. “It becomes my duty, as the chief execu- tive oflicer of the city,” to see tnat peace and good order shall prevail, that wise counsel and conservative opinion shall assert itself, 20 calm ana dispassionato judgment may ulumately triumph in the seitlement of the questions involved, *'As chiet executive officer of the city of New Orleans, I have but one duty to perform; it is a smple and plain duty; T mean to exercise it by & strict enforcement of the law in the preservation of tho peace and in arresting any movement leading to disturbance, ‘Therefore, us chief executive of the city, | hereby 1ssuo this, my proclamation, notify- ing all persons that any act of viclenco or @isturbance of the public peace will bo fol- lowed by immediate arrest and imprisonment, and the aid of all good citizens is earnestly requested to co-operate with the authorities in keeping the peace. Respectfully, “Joux Frrzeatrick, Mayor." i B ATLANTIC LINERS ARRESTED, United States Cuttor Intercopts Steamers Which Passed Quarantine Ofiicors, New Yok, Nov. 7.—The't reasury depart- meut's construction of the president's proclamation of September 1, which quaran- tines all ships with immigrants in the oabin or steerage for twenty days, caused the de- tention of the Hamburg-American steamor Suevia and the Hill line steamer, Richmond Hull, iu the vay nil day vesterday, The Suevin hus 248 cabin passengers. Among them nro elghty-nine citizens and 159 aliens, Some of the latter intenda to settlo in the United States. Tho steamships arrived at quarautino on Saturday. The quarantine officials inspected and fumigated her and permitted her to proceed todock. Sho was ln- torcepted by the cutter, Washington, and or- dered to remain uniil orders were recoived from Washington permitting her to go up. She dropped anchor undor the shadow of Liberty, whose appearance was not as pleas ing as it might have beon under other cir- cumstances to the Awmericaus uboard. The Richmoud Hill was also passed by the quarantine officials. Sho has sixty-nino oabin passengers and six stoerage passens gers, who are cattlemen. Sixty of her cabin passengors are uliens who intoad to take up pormanent rosidence in the United States, As the Treasury department was cl the agents of the stenmships could an order releasing thom. Thoy remained at anchor all night, As they have clean bills of heaith thoy will doubtiess be allowed by the federal authorities to go to their docks *0me time today. Eight liners are due today with aoout 1,000 steerage and 60 cabin passenvers aboard, Among the flect are the Aurania, the Aller, La Bretague, the Pennland, the Devonia aud the Zandaain, Thesestips, through o health oficer, will be able to got special permission from the Tressury department to proceed to their destination. e —— If you have piles DeWitv's Witch Haze #alve will surely cure you od nov get el They Call it u Blizzard, MABSHALLTOWY, 1a., Nov. 7.—A uorttwest blizzard bas prevailed here since mocning, the tirst of the season, Tue westher is grow- wg wuch colder. 8r. Pavi, Minn, Nov. 7.—Snow, with blizzard propensities, is falling here today. Tue fall Is compuratively lignt ners, but in the stalo it hus already failen to a depth of six inches. A bard storm 1s ragiog in Norta Dakota. Much loss 10 stock is feared. — Tho most astonisbing results in Lealiog wounds buve be.u shown by Salvation Oil, Dark Ages SUlL Keguant 10 Russia. Loxpox, Nov. 7.—The Moseow correspoud- ent of the Daily News describes the murder of a destitute widow living in the villuge of Sosoemskoe, who was alicged L be s witch, | of the fusane asylum at Lincoln, had been conflned for several months, His mental derangement was aue Lo an excess in drinking, and it is thouxht rot at all improb. ablo that the missing man may havo again taken a convival turn and become meutaily as well as physically unbalanced. e was a resident of Clarks for many years, where s wifo and family live. Perfect action and perfect health resul from the use of DeWitt's Little Barly Ris ers. A perfect little pill. where he —_— GOT THE WORLD'S EIGHIH WONDEL, . Runtington Pays Mountain in Mexico Near Durang DuraNGo, Mex., Nov. 7.—One of the larg- est mining deals ever known in Mexico has just beea consummated. The deal was tho purchase of the wonderful iron mountain near Durango and the extensive steel and iron works in that eity by C. P. Huntington, president of the Southern Pacitio. The price is not defiuitely known,but it wail run up into millions of aotiars. Iuis believed that Mr, Huntington already had the bargain as good 85 made when he extended the Mexican lu- ternational railroad ato Mexico. Mr. Huntington will make out of his new Ppossession the largest woriss on tho Ameri- can continent, controiling not only the mar- ket of Mexico, but the eutire south. This iron mountain is the largest deposit of iron in tho wortd. The iron is carted from the earth's surface ang yields 63 vor cont of iron, ‘e famous traveler aua explorer, Huwboldt, ¢lnimed it as the eighth wonder of the world. The mountain was owoed by & syndicate of Scoteh, Euglish and Frenoh capitalists, and has been worked 1n a desultory way for centuries, illlons for the Iron S i Mrs, Winslow's soothiug syrup for obi . dren testhing relieves the child from paln 25 cents & bottle, B SAR Deadbent Cycilst Got There. Ciicago, I, Nov. 7.—Harry Hillisrd Wyley, the ‘‘deadbeat” cyclistjwho ran from New York to Chicago by way of Wheeling and indianapolis on & wager that he coula compiete the trip without the expenditure of a cent, finished his journey at the city hall hero yesterday ufternoon at 5:05 o'clock. Wyley left New York ut 9:33 & m, Octover 17, and was given three weeks to make the tip. Ho his some fiftcen hours to his credit. The conditions of the wager wera that he was comvelled to eat at lcast throe square meals a day ana find a good bed o night, was not sllowed to defraud anyone or receive money to pay his cxpenses. His journey has been an unqualified success, and s & result about $3,000 chauges hauds, -~ Piles of peovle have pitcs, but Witen Hazel salve will cure them, —_— Torrible Sufferings in the Arctic, SN Praxcisco, Cal. Nov. 7.—Acoy Ker- shaw, cook of the Helen Mar, who camo down from the Arctic on the Beiuga, telis a story of terrivle suffering aud hardship after the wreck. wive®survivors succoeded in got- ting on the ice, and for forty hthours suf- fered from cold and exposure. Mate Ward's legs were frozen 1o the knees and IKershuw's lett foot was frozeu. When rescued by the whaler Oroa they were nearly aead. Tho Helen Mur carried a w of thirty-eieht DoWitt's men, OFf these twenty-eight were lost. « lish Estate. LoXDoN, Nov. 7.—A roceiving order was made toany under petition for the estato of J. T, Edes Waker of Studley castle, War- wick, The lisbilities ure £200,000, ‘I'ne es- tate consists of 8,450 acres of land and a lot of brood mares. The sheriff is in possessiou, —— Disastrous Cyoir GaLvestoy, Tex,, Nov. one 100 yards wide ana a mile lorg swept over the islana seven miles down yesterday, leveling everything before it, A number of Louses were demolishe Oue wan was killed and cighteen were lujured. - An Ameriean Cholera Vietim, Teuexsy, Persta, Nov. 7.—Itis reported that Theodore Child of Harper's Publishing house, New York, has died of cholera in Ispuban. He was making a tour of the east, IQ THE-MQST fi(CRUCIATlNQ 10 Zpax. MINIES %e 5 T name 18 not found on two of suid registers shall furnish to the said judges of election his afidavit, subserided and sworn to bofore the sceretary of the Board of Education, or be- foro the city clerk or some person desiznated therefor by tho mayor of any city comprised within the'senool district, viving his re for not appoaring before the supervisors ¢ rogistration on any dav ot rozistration or ro- vislon of registration, ‘and shall also seu forth 1u suid aflidavit his pluce of residence and the facts necessary to show that he Is u qualified vot-r in said election district. and shall prove before auid judges, by the affidaviton oath of at least two frecholders, resident of sald elec- tion distriet in which he offers his vote for at ~least ono year lmme- diately preceding said olectlon, that they “know such person to be an in- habitant and qualified voter of sald precinet, and upon fliing said aMdavio with said judges and muking€he proof herein required. suc { person shall be entitiod to vote. Any person offering to vote at any election herein pro- | vided for mnv be chalionged and the sume ! outh shall be put as ure provided in the ‘ geueral ¢ oction law, | PREVIOUS ACTS REPEALED. 0. Thut all acts and parts of acts fn- consistent with this act (including an act of the lexisinture of tho stite of Nebraska en- titled “An et relative to public schools in metropolitan eitics,” approved Mareh ol, 1857, and all acts nmenditory theroof) be and the me ure horchy repoaled. Mr. Elgutier offered a resolution to make the opinion of the attornoy the sense of tiio bourd, that women could Dot vote except by conforming to the same provisions as are np- vlied to malo voters who have not reglstered. Mr. Poppleton moved to amend the resolu- tion to make it the sense of the board that all judges should be instructed to re- ccive all votes offered by women who complicd with the regulations pro- vided “iu toe general law without regard to registration. He held that the iutention of tho law was to give the women @ chanco to vote, and it would be unjust and outrageous Lo disfranchise the women. Mr. Eigutter thought that it would be dangerous to permit the women to merely swear their votes fu.. They might vote in balf a dozen places, Dr. Gioos said he had & much higher | opinion of the wumen ot Omaha than that, |i, Clarles Wohrer said: “I am ovposed to the whole scheme. 1 douw'. want to see wowsn’s suffrago at the polls, God knows they suffer enoagh at home,” After a hearty laugh aud some more talk pro and con, the whole matter was laid on the table, nud the board docided to let the juuges of election aecide for themselves as 1 whether or not the women should bo allowed to vote. — No housch is complete without a case of Cook’s ixtra Dry lmverial Champagno, 1U's thie bost spurkling wine made, " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” DERTHAMS COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND SOLUBLE COATING. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOR Indigestion, Wantof Appetite, Fullneos arter Meals, Vomitlnys, Siclness of the Stomach, Bilious o) Liver Come plaints, Bleké Headache,Cold Cluils, “Iushingoof Heat, Lowness of Spir- its, and A1l Nevvous Affections, complaints we must remove The ‘principal iy 12 b0 found in the stomueh mnd Hver; put s Lo orgas rightand wll will b v Brom four 1 day for & short time ovo (h d rastoro tho sullerer to sound and lasting health. Of all drugglsta. Price 28 cents a box. $ New York Dopot, % AMU=EMEN 'BOYD'S THERATER. Monday and Tuesday Evenings. (mha Ol)plfawl“;;li\al (.| "TROVATORE, ) Price of Tiokets: First floor, 8130; ba cony, 81.00, T5e; wallory. 5 Farnam Sieal Theaer, | 'wphoied ALL THIS WBBK, The Hit of the Season, —— OUR IRISH VISITORS — (All Laughiter) Matinees Wodnesday and Saturday. Electlon returns will be read from thestage Tues day evening, November 8, clection night \ TONDERLAND AND BIJOU THEATER ALL TIHLE WEEK THE NOBLE OUTOCAST ND Mascot Spgcxallnl\‘(‘Compnny. GENERAL ADMISSION 200 NO ullil“nl 2°c TPOPULAR FROM THE FRONTIER. An Indian Trader Tells His Story of Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, Cured of a Distressing Stomach Trouble by Kickapoo Sagwa- First learnod of the Medicine through a Souix Indian. Tere 1& another story from th the wonderful curative properties of the Kickapoo Indian Remedics, and proot of thelr Iiigh regard among tie frontlersmen and Indi; ntier ot S, Asav, Inftian Trader The following letter from ( Indian trader and interpreter of Rushiville, Nebraski, gives positive proof of the cura: tive, tonfé, and blood purifying qualities ot Kicknpoo Indinn Sngw; RUSHVILLE Sometime ago nfte stomueh trouble, S. Asay, the NEBRASKA, Tuno 5 ffering severely with 11 dyspepsin which had been grently aggiavated by the atkall water of the western country, and when T had renchied that stage where' T conld frequently hold nothing on my stomach, and wouli even throw up water as soon ns drank, 1 learned from ‘a Sioux Indian who had hien on # visitto the Kickapoo tribe of a wonder. ful remedy called “Sagwa 1 got Lim to procure some for me. - The effect was. re- markable. T tried to get more from the Indian, bt he wonld not let me haye move of his. Mle prized it so much he would not give itup. Ithen learned that Healy & Bigelow, of New Haven, Conn., had an arrangement with the Kickipoo tiibe, and was putting thelr r ties on the market. 1 sent and got & bottle and found it to be the same as that [ had procured from the Sioux Indian. 1 got more, and ufter use of n fow bottles, [ was ot only roelieved but entirely cured, dnd hare stayed cured ever since, T cuneat uything sot before me. Salt Bacon, which used to have n most distressing effect,' T can now and relish like an Indian. 1 have also used the Kickapoo Indian Salve for my horses, when they, hive been et severely o burbed wire fonecs, and At hieals them right up. 1 caunot speak too highly of the Kickapoo remedies. T keep them ull n my trading post, and eheerfully recommend it to any- one. G. S. ASAY, Indian Trader and inte rpreter KICKAPOO INDIAN SAGWAI Sold by all Druggists. $1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. FREE ! Scnd three 2-c. stampato pay post. = age, and wo will mail you free a thrilling and intensely inferesting book of 173 i sntitiol sLIEE AND SUENES AMONG HE KICKAPOO INDIANS. “Tells all ab the Indisus. Address, HEALY & BIGELOW, Grand Avenue, New Haven, Conn. MACKINTOSHES ~- WARMER - WINTER it GLOAKS »2» 0 VERGOATS e, Cost Less Money. o LATEST FASHIONS at OMAHA RUBBER CO., 1520 Farnam 8t., Cor. 16th, Lady Olerks in attendance. SPECIAL SALE "/ilf Bring this ad. to got speeial prices, PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Soaled propos ils will o recoived by the un- dersignod until 1:40 o'clock p. m., November . 18 2, for vivritied brick. necording to s po fications on file in the oflice of the Board ot Pubile Work vor paving b nd alieys in th rts of tho following streets city of Omalhy, comprised in F Limprovemont distriots Nos. 4si, 487, 40 480 and 491, ordered improved by ordinanc Nos. i B3 an 00 respectively A more part.eular.y describod us foliows, wit: No. 486—Center streot from 10th street to 11th streot. No. 457-Alley In block 55 clty, from 17th street to I8th strect, No. #80- Alley 10 block 116, eity, from 17th strect to 1St street. No. 440—7th stroot from Jackson street to Leavenworth stroot, No. #)—Alley in block 1954 from 16th streot to 17th stroet. In the city of Gmshu, En b bid 16 specify a prico per squa for the paving completo on each st alley sepuratoly I sald improvement dis- uricts, Work to be done In accordance with plans and spee fieations on file in the ofice of the Bourd of Public Works. Euch proposil to o made on priated bl nks turnished by ths board, and 10 bo wecompin- fod by cer-ifica chieok 'In the sum of £500, pay- ub.e 1o the eity of € wn evidonce of £ood faith, The bourd reserves the rleht to award the contract on afl the sald’ districts tozether or on cach dISErict separawiy, subject (o the so- lection of the ninterial by the property owi- ersor the mayor and Bty councll, Lo reject any or all bids: ane to waive dofocts. P W, BIRKBAUSER, Chuirman of the Boied of Public Works, Omnhis, Nob. T L 1516 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Youare herehy notitleld that the bunks of th now existing on sub 1ots 12, L and 14 of 1ot 0 Capitol add tion,nn T {ots 18 and b, Koy subdivision of lot 9 Capitol addition, in th eity of Omuhia have hean declared by ordly- anco No. 52 1o bo & nalyineo, You ure b diregied to'abate sald nui- sance by zrading down the front part of s 1id 510 provent' the wasting. falling washing of earth thezgefrom upon the adja- ‘ut sidewalk within thirty duys from ihe 2ith day October, 1822 arsidil nuisanco will bo abated by tho eity iuhorities ind the ex- pense thereof levied as i spacial Lix azainst he property on which sald nuisanee ex sts. tDated this drd day of November, 1-02 P W, BIRKHAUSER Chalrman Board of Public Works e sub lots, & « Poundmaster's Notice. Impounded November 2. one sray horse, about 10 vears oid. If not redeonied, sald horse will be s0id av public unetion November 12 at 100'0i0ck 4, m.. wb 2d_and Lewvenworth streots. JOIN SPOLR atdi Pound, 8 regulato e lns purh ertvelual i br bilious: uchc, boartlir, appetifo. i autal deprion, : digcation, pluples, Tl o o, and every diseise tmpure blood, or Féllure by the st wostiues L0 perform thelr proper 111 &iven to over-eating are btiehtod by tak cach meal. brice bywiall iroe, o ta IPANS CIEMIOAL GO W08 jruce Sty eove SEWER BONDS, l Proclamation ana notice of submission to the oloctors and legal votors of tho city of Omaha of the question of Issulng bonds of the oity of Omaha in the amount of one hun- dred thonsand doliars ($100.000) to pay for the mstraction and maintenance of sewers in the olty of O aha, To tho electors and legal voters of the city ot maha 1. Georze P. Bemis, mayor of the city of Omiaha, do {ssue this. my prociamation, and Dy the authority vestod in ma a8 si-h 1ayor, do horeby give public notice t the clectors and ledni voters of tho city of Omaha, that a neral slection will bo held in sald’ city on ucaday the elehth day of Novew ber, 1802, for the purpose of submitting to said electors and Jogal voters the question ana proposition fol- | lowing, to-wit Shuil bonds of the olty of Omaha i1n the sum of ons hundred thousand dollars $100.000) be the constraction and aln 10 P not more than twen W 10t6rest not to ex- coed five per cont per annuam, with {nterest coupons annoxed thereto. and 1ot to be sold for icss than par, the thercof to be expended for and mafntonince of sewers in the oity of Omaha, and the procesds thereof not to be di- verted from the objects therein Tho 8k queation and proposit'on shail be submitted 10 4id electors entro tn the proper form provided by Taw for ofieinl hallots, with tha words "YES.™ “NO," printed thereon. Al of safd bullots having an "X mark foilowing the word “YES” shall beconnted in favor of issuing said honds, and hallots having mark following the woi “NO" counted wnd considered of said bonds, vopen on the day of sald alehito'clock In the morning and ocoeds from the sale the construction ns shall continue open until six o'clock In the ovening of the s Iay at the rospective voting places. as follows: Linss waARD, Ll S E corner Tth and Marcy V. cornsr 8th and Leaven- th st (i DISFiCt=N' B corner 13th and Jones 4th Distriot—S F corner 13th o south B0t S F corner 13th wnd Orat alley Sth District—North sido of Pacifio streot be- twoen Bth und 7th streots. 6th Distriot side of 6th street near south of) i stroet. Tth D) strict -5 | corner of Park Wild ave: nd Willlan strest. L i DIStrict=8 W cornor 10th aud Hickory Oth District—8 W corner 6th and Center troets tobh District—N W corner 0th and Banoroft stroots !Ith District—=N E corner 13th and Vinton strests. SECOND WARD. (et Diatrlct—N W coraor 14th and Jones dnd District =N W corner 13th and Pacifio streets. drd District Worth stroots, Ath Distriot worth stroet: 5th D str worth strocts ith Distr.ct -13:8t slde of »pposite Popploton ave, S W cornor S W 18th and Leavon- corner 2th and Leaven- 2 corner 2d and Leaven- South 20th street, Tib District-S B corner 16th and Pierce treots. . 8th Distriet—S B corner 14th and Willlam treots. ) District—N E corner Sixtesnth and Con- tor streots, Lith District =N W corner 2:th and Doroas streots. 1ith Distriot—S E corner 20th and Bancroft stroats, 1auh Distriot—N E corner 13th and Vinton troots. 13th Distriet—S W corner fith and Valley “Lroots, 1§th District—N Tcorner 20th and Boulevard wenue, THIRD WARD, (st District—8 W coruor 12th and Chicago reets. 2d District—N W corner 14th and Davenport streets, dd Distriet—South slde of Capltol avenue HEAT (West of) Lith streot, 4tb District—West sldo of 12th street, be- tween Douglas and Dodge stroets. Sth District—N 1 corner luth and Capitol avenue. oth District—N E corner 0th und Harney stroots, Tth District—8 E treets, Sth Distriet—N E streots. 9th Distrlct—8 E streots. corner 1ith and Douglas corner 1ith aud Jackson corner 10th and Howard FOURTI WARD. Ist District—N W corner 17th and Davenport stroets. 2 District—N W cornor 22nd and Davenport stroets. drd Distriot—N W corner 2th and Dodge stroots. 4th Distriot—N E corner 17th and Dodge stroots. th Distriot—N E ocorner 17th and Harney streots. 6th District—N W coraer 20th and Douglas streots. 7th Distric N W coraor 2ith street and Sk 1 W corner 20th street and St. Mary's avenuo Ouh District—Eant side of ¥outh 10th street, otween Harnoy streot and St. Mury'savenue. 10th District—N W sorner 18th and Leaven- SOrth ntracts. 1ith Distriot WLiry's avenue, § W corner 17th street and St. FIFTH WARD. Ist District—Enst sile of oppos:te Manderson street. Zud District—S @ corner Shorman avenue and Wirt street. drd District—S W corner Sherman und Lo streo th District—N W corner Sherman nvenue and Graco stroot. Gth Distriot—S W corner 17th and Charles streots. Oth District—East side of Sherman avenue about 1) feet north of Nicholns street. 7th District—8 K corner W6th and Izard stroots. 8th Distriot—N W corner 16th and Burt streets. Oth District—N E cornor 15th streots. i0th District—East sido North 17th street bee twesn Californin and Cass strepts. 1ith District—8 E corner 18th wnd Oass streets. Sherman avenue uvenue and Cass BIXTH WARD, 1st District—S E corner 24th street and Ames wwenue, 2na District—S W corner Grand avenu 4rd Distriot—N E corner 45th snd Grant streets. 4th Distriot—S W corner 2ith and Manderson streots, 6th Distriot 2th streot and corner 2ith and Wizt atreats. 6th District—3 W corner rd and Parker stroots. 7th District—N W corner 2th aad Corby streets Sth District—N B coraer 27th and Burdette streets. uth Distric ots. 1oth District- streots. 1ith District—S W corner 24th and Franklin ots. 12th Digtrict—§ W strects, ~N E corner 2'nd and Grant st N W corner 25th and Frankiin st corner 2nd and Clark SEVENTH WARD, Ist District—8 W corner 2sth stroets, und District—N E corner 20th Populeton nyenue, drd Districi—S WV corner 20th Woolworth nvanue, 4th District—N W Arbor streo 5th Distriot—South side of Vinton stroet nour (eust uf) south 524 avenue, 6th District—S K ocorner i Poppletoa nvenus. 7tn Ulstrict—N W corner Gith streots. und Mason avenue und street and corner 20th street and h avenue and und Franols EIGHTH WARD, 15t District—Enst side of 26th strect near outh of) Ciries stroet 2nd District—Wost side of 23d streot near yuth of) P treot. el Instrl W corner 20th and Nicholus SLre LS. 29th ( 4th Distriot streats, 5th District—West side of North 23th stroet (north of) Cuminz street. b District—S k corner 22d und Burt streets, ith Dustriot—8 W corner 0th and Cass strects, N E corner and Cuming WINTH WARD, t District—S W corner 820 and Cumtug stieots 2d Distrlot—N W coraer 40th and Oumng stroots. iid Distriot—N E corner 40th snd Furnam streots, - duh Distriot—North slde of Davenport strees nenr (wost of) North #2d avenue ath district—> E corner dlst Dodxe stroot. 6th Distric duckson stie avenue and -8 W corner 20th avenue ané t In witness whereof | hive hereunto set my :lulnld s v-'n:n'ym-“:l illfll;,l‘ city of Omaha this Tih o ctober, 2. ¥ of Ootoleg Sy P, BEMIS, Mayor, tes City Ulerk. s 012t JOuN Groves. NEBRASKA National Bank, U 8 IVE[OSI’E‘O‘J_ - - OMAHA, NE3 Capital. 400,00) BRI ¢ 004010000 0000111000070 80R 00 OMcers and Directors—Heary W. Yates, prosident &, C. Cushing, vico prosideal, O 8. Maurios W, V Morse. Joun i, Collius J. N. IL Patriok, lewis A Hond. cashior. THE IRON BANIL We have purchased at private sale for spot cash from Steinhart, Heidelberg & Co., 763-755 Broadway, New York, Who are going out of business, their choice line of FALL . OUKRCOAYS ivrer ULSTERS Cassimere, all wool, diagonal fall ¢ T 7 T overcoats, blue and black, fl;‘)S./D rQ $8.00 “ine overcoats in meltons, kerseys, diagonals, cheviots, Elegant fall overcoats in all fabri including vicunaand homespuns, ] N $10.00 /A 50.00 All silk-lined homespun fall over- ¢ coats, also cheviots and vicunas, 4 3.00 $9.00 Winter overcoats in chinchilla, beaver, kersey, melton,fur beaver, rough wool, montagnac, These coats sell on sight, and we don’thave to tell you their value, for you will see the bargain in them at first glance. Corner 138th and Farnam. Ulsters, in domestic and Irish freize, at the unprecedented price of Scotch cheviot, chinchilla and beaver ulsters go now at “ine furbeaver, shetland and elegant made ulsters at = 173, defining 1ts Timits, sizo of sowers nnd eievations,and dire:t wor the trict. Bo itordained by tho city councli of the city of Omnhy Section 1, and tho s Omahn, olion 2. That tho sower district No. 173 comprise the followinz lots and traets of s AlLof bloeks 114 und 113, clty, uud ) 1 the bourd of publio 10CESSATY SLEpS L0 CAUBE the sewer in said dis- to take the bustruction of That the sower district No. 173 ba 0 bereby is ereated in the city of and ¥ in block 10, city. Tt e sowor disiriet No. 173 I be constructed xs follows: B ning ('\ ¢ e, Lehe munho.e on the east 1ino of isth street e T ZE AP ANGTLS S s ithianieio ttion of 115 fout above the city Qatin: thenes west with a 10 inch plpe sewer a mnnbolo located in the center of 19th street and 1wo feet north of the centor 1ino of e atloy between karnam and Douglus, sald manholo to hiave an elevation of tubove the city datum: thenco west with un 8 inoh pibe sewer o a flush tank located 22 feet easy | 8% cast Gine of w0t | north of the center line of L roum and Douglus stre Thoonly 1azally gratuatyt Chinasa physlo! Ight yoars' study. “Ten years practical oxpa ucewith all knova d “Iroats sucosssluily allchroalo casss given u othar dootors Call and see bim or writs for question biank. Do not thinkyour oasn hopslosy b 3 your doctortally yOu 80. buttry Ui 0 wondorful re-ned permanentonre ierbs, Rtoots And by ors cAnnot giva. nlloy between s romedies—hiy ts with an eleva- Plants—natu wedicines. Tho world his witness. ' Ony thousand ) tion of 130 feet nbove tho city datum, tmontals In threo years” practics. Noinjurious | Algo beginning ab the manholo located fn coctlons. no narcotlos »0 thio contor of 19t streot, with an elevation of 124 teet above the ity dutum, thence north along tho center line of 10th Street with u 13 inch pipo sewer to a munholo located In the center of Dou-lus streot with an elevation of Followi1g caes sucossstully troatsd and ourat | 128 feet above tho city datum, thence wess vou up by othor doctors: nlong the center 1ino 6f Douglus straet with “Thoe. Coughlin, 442 Harney streot, ohroniorheu. | #n 8 inch pipe sewer to w flusii tank located 23 mrtisu 6 years, Klduey and livor troibles. feot oast of the east 1ine of 20th stroet with un Thos. Culyert, 12th and I'arnsm steoots genaral ( olevation of LS feet nbove the clty datum., debility. Indigodtion, 1054 of strongtn and vitallty. AlLtho aforesald olovations to be at the flow Took modicine for yoars but kot 1o rellof, nes of sald sowers DoInts nume astimi wnd bronchitls of ALLn years standng, oo aizinient el rides otasldsowo i - potnts specified, as far 18 practicable, und ne cordinz 1o pians and_specifications filed with Hns for anto the following preparod romadioy at | the Lonrd of bobiie works il Caiarti, SIok HsAdtons, Tnttsaeron | o JIX fuch junction pieccs shail bo piuced in {004 Folsonlng, Ithenmatiam, Fomata Werensss, | §i41d sCWwor Gvery iz feot, or us directed in writ- Kidney and Liver Complaing No agont ‘Sold | g by the ity enginey only by Ciilnese Medicine Co, Capital, $10).0)) Bewer inlets shali sewer distriet at s gineer may direet. So-tiond, That tho board of public works ls heroby instracted to tike the necossary stops to caniso the construction of thoe sewer in suld constructed in said Points a5 the city ens Ofice, 16(h anlCalifoeain Sts. Omamy, Neb ; Y . S Taw | district. To wil owners of lots or parts of ots on Shirley ‘Sootion . Thutauohpirts ot oralnincesNa streel Trom St skroebito Bikig yonue, 451 and 140, and of all other ordinnuces thay oy jare hereby notiiled that tho under- | conilict with the brovisions of Lhis ordinunoe, stzued threo dlainterostod frecholders of ‘tho | fORILGL WILh the brovisions of bl city ot Omahihive been duly appointed by | VGUIG Lhoswmo ste hereby toponlod | o the miyor w th the approvul of the eity coun- | o & effoct u be In foreo from Ufllh [Dl.h\WL ] Bth. 3 Pussod October 1sth, 1552, gy JOLIN GROVE Uity Clerk 13 P. DAVIS, President City Counell Approved October 2ith, I8 : GEO, P, BEMIS, Mayor d uf the dute cil of nald city 1o assess the damugd of the owners respoctively of the property affected by the change of grade of Snirley street. de- « efured necessary by ordmnnce No 8191, p - ssed July 2, 1802 approved July us, I8 You are further notificd” () cepted said appointwont and duly qualls required by law, wo will on tho Hthduy of No- vember, 1872 at the hour of 1 o'clock ™ n the worning at the oflice of Churles I Banjamin, 15 6 Dodge street, within the corporate lnits of sald clty. meet for the burposo of consider- ing and niakln: asse sment of dnmage 1o the owners respectivoly of salo property uffected H° ! BPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA, THE CARLSy bad of America, In tho Black 1i1ils, 5,600 foe above tho wem A crlap, bracing i Ly said prading, in.inz into consideration Iln\‘niy sconory. Thoss WAFID m speclal benefits, if any, You are | v noth= | hive cured usands ot pationts. Finest. pluogs 1ied to e present at tho time and place afore- suld and muko any objection Lo or statemoents concerning suld nssessinent of dumages us you miny cons'der prope ! CHARLES P BENTAMIN, . OCKDALE, bath In tho U, ¥ivans, bullt of pluk sands sLone, necomodates $5) people’ strictly frat class: Open Hire places, steam hoat + Tights, richiy farnihed, ino wide ver indshs, tidlo i specisity, Fine autumos, wild wintors. lteducod ratos by the week oF month. Throjgi tralins from Chlcago. 0.5 MARIL HoLsprings, Dukots, niittee of Appradsers. Omaha, Net 1180 Ndiog INTERNATIORAL SANITARIUM 16th and Howard Streefs, 60 Kooms for Pati DOCTOR : McGREW, For the treatment of Chronic, Private ® Nervous Diseases, MALE AND FFMALE Piles, Fistula, Fissure and Strics ture of the Rectun permanents ly cured without the use of Knife, Ligature or Caustic Enclose 4. 1u stamps and our 107 page BOOK on DISEASES and Question Blinks, wiil be MATLED FREE. INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM, 16tk and Howard $ts., Omuba, W. 0. MAXWELL M. Doy Pres. Seation this p WHE SPROIALIST. In the treatment of all formsof = PRIVATE DISEASES, all Weikness and D s With 10ss0f cOUuruge and vitidily, Eighiteon yenrs of tho 0ot romurkable suceess in the treatment Of Liis ¢iuss of (1s0asos, whic 13 broven by the universil testimony of thous nds who have boon cured. Write Tor eireus lars und guestion lst. 14t wud Farosus Btw, Oanais, Nob,