" " "Y * * " r-r i ri TT XT T T ? tf Utf PC n A V XT n VI ? AT 11 PI ? fl 1QQ9 TROUBLE IN NEW ORLEANS Ivory Industry In the Orescent Oity Affected by tlio Lockout NEWSPAPERS SUFFER FROM THE STRIKE Tronl.lo I'lMir.nt anil Ou-tnU nt tlio Ar- nnirir Iliiulilcd lit Anticipation of Jllnli nnil Jtow Street Car 1ra il ! n Entirely u'prnded. Nr.wOitMUXi , La. , Nov. 7. Ths strike hero has imumoJ more alarming proportions nnd the prospect now Is that all city Industries - trios , with possibly ono or txvo exceptions , fil which uubn labor U employed will bo nt n Undstlll from loony. The conference between the merchants and laborers committees wits resumed nt the city hall jcstpnl&y morning , Mayor Fltzpat- rlck presiding , and a two hours session was finally dissolved without tesult. The irer- chants pcroKtod In their demand that tbo men should return to work before any at tempt was made to arbitrate the existing - difference * and the men were equally llrm In their demand that nn arbitrator should Hrst be chosen. Later the labor committee of the mer chants called upon the governor and xvero hewn thu demands inatlo by the union's ooinmtltco to bo arbitrated , The merchants oomtnitteo ihon made the followingoiTor : To withdraw tno domnutl that the men re turn to work pending arbitration ; to nvbt- trato 011 time und xvaecs ; to employ men without reference to their bein r union mom- ben , promising not to discriminate ngulnst union men. Q'no olcutrlu light workers decided to Join II Ity y . s.i. . 10S itK 10 i , m DOUGLAS COUNTY PRECINCT MAP. the strikers , but the sanction ot the Interim tlonal Kler.trlo Workers union must bo llrst obtained. When they strike the city will be tn darkness , as the gas men went out Satur day. day.The The 'longshoremen have refused to strike and have resigned from the American Fod- oratlon ot Lauer. The Typographical union mot and decided to go out. This will nraoiibly suspend the publication of every morning paper In the oltv , except the Clerman Gazette. The Musicians union has joined the strike nnd the theaters are without orchestras. The French oncra house has closed , but the other theatora have replaced the strikers with laay pianist ? . The guards nt the nrmorlos of nil the local military commands have been doubled and Arrangements made to call the troops out at a moment's notice. Thorn has so far boon no demand upon their services. Street cfif travel has boon entirely sus pended and the only means of transit to dis tant parts of tbo city Is by hacks or wagons. JMisw Oui.iiANd , La. , Nov. 7. The following explains Itself : "MAYouu.TVOFNGwOnr.ciNs , CITY HALT , , Nov. 7. To the Citizens of Now Orleans : An extraordinary etato of aflnirs is presented before the people ol this city , caused by a general strike of tholabor unions of this city. "At this juncture it Is Impossible to fore tell the length and consequences of such a Movement , nsido from the inconveniences that will result to tha general public , as well as the puralyzatiou of trade and com merce of the oltv. "It becomes my duty , as the chief execu tive ofllcor of tbo city , to sea tnnt ponce and good order shall prevail , that wise counsel and conservative opinion ibnll assort Itself , 10 calm nnd dispasslonato judgment in ay ultimately triumph in the settlement of the questions Involved. "As chlel executive officer of the city ot Now Orleans , I have but one duty to perform ; it is a eimplo and plain duty ; I mean to exorcise it by a strict enforcement of the loiv in the preservation of the peace and hi arresting any movement leading to disturbance. Therefore , us chief exocutlvo of the city , 1 hereby issue this , my proclamation , notify ing nil persons that any nut , of violence or disturbance of the public pcaco will bo fol lowed by Immediate nrrost and Imprisonment , and tbo aid of all good citizens is earnestly requested to co-operate with the authorities in keeping the peaco. Respectfully. "JoiiN FITZPATIIICK , Mayor. " A TI.AXTIV I.IXVIIS AUHKH FKIt. United Htntro C'nttor Intercept * .Slruuiorx U'liirli 1'niKoc : nimrantliiuOIIU-flr * . NEW YOIIK , Nov. 7. Tho'rroasury depart ment's construction of the president's proclamation of September 1 , which quaran tines nil ships with immigrants In tbo cabin or steerage for twenty days , caused tne de tention of the Hamburg-American steamer Suovinand the Hill line steamer , lUcbmond Hill , In the bnv ail day yostcrdav. The Suevin has -4S cabin passengers. Among them uro eighty-nine clll/cns und 159 aliens. Some of the latter Intonu to settle In the United States. The steamships arrived at quarantine on Saturday. The quarantine ofllcials inspected and fumigated her and permitted her to proceed to dock. She win In tercepted by the cutter , Washington , and or dered to ranmln until orders wore received [ from Washington permitting her to go up , fciho dropped anchor under the shadow of Liberty , whoso appearance was not ni pleas Ing as It might have been under other cir cumstances to the Americans aboard. Thu Klchmnnd Hill was ulso passed by tbo quarantine ofllelals. Shu 1ms slxtv-ulno cabin passengers and six steotMtro paston- jov , who ure cattlemen. Sixty of her cabin passengers nre aliens who intend to take up ! > ornnnont rnsidonco in the United States , As the Treasury department wns cloRoil the agents of tno staumsbips could tint got an order releasing them. They remained at unchor nil iik-lit. As they have clean bills of boalth thny will doubtless bo allowed Isy the federal authorities to go to their docks : toino time today. I lvhillnor3 are duo today with aoout 1,000 toorago nun IXXI cabin passengers aboard. Among tlio lleot are thu Auranla , the Allor , La Drotugno , the Ponnland , thu Dovonlu and the Zunduam. Those sbipi , througn a health ofllcor , will bo able to got special permission from the Trensury department to brocood to their destination , If you have piles DJ Witt's Witch Ilaza inlvu will surely cure jou. Tliejr Cull It u Illlzzaril , MAIISIIAI.I.TOWN- . , Nov. 7. A northwest billiard has prevailed here since morning , tbo lira I of the soakou. Too weitlhcr is grow ing much colder , IVth ST. I'AU , Minn , , Nov. 7. Snow , with blizzard propensities , is falling hero today. The full Is comparatively lignt here , but In the stvto It has already fallen le a depth of six Inches. A hard storm is raging in North Dakota. Alucbloss to stock is feured. Tlio most astonishing results in healing wounds bnvo uo < .u shown by Salvation OH , Dork Act- * Mill Krgniiut in : * * . LONDON , Nov , 7. The Moscow id ent of tha Dally News describes the ler Of a destitute widow living in the vIlluRO of juan iuiUoe , who was allcgud to be a witch , And the trial ot eleven of thn vlllftfror * on the charge of bolne concerned In tbo murder , Tno poor woman wni first nttnckod by n mob led by the vlllajro elders and a crowd. Bha wns maltreated and left for dead , but re gained consclomnMs. Then another mob dragged her about end llnrtlly beat her to dontn. All the prisoners stoutly mnlntaineil thnt they had a right to kill B witch , Too prisoners were found guilty. Homo of them worn sentenced to Imprisonment and others to lose their civil rights. .American Chnlorn. I'Ymn lieDnliIltvnltt / , l/i ! < icjm , IHij/i / "T. 0. llurnott , the democratic cnndldato for sheriff , was takou violently 111 at Clear- UrooK. Ho had all Ilia symptoms oC Asiatic cholera , and for an hoiir or two it wa feared ho would die. T&ov finally gave him n dose of Uhambarlaln's Colic , Cholera und Diarrbiua Uotncdv , whlcn revived him until n pnysielan arrived , " That is precisely wlinttho manufiicturcM of that modtclno riicommcnd for cholera. Ssnd for n physi cian , hut elvo their medicine until the physi cian arrives. If cholera become ? prevalent in this country next summer this -op.ira- - tion Wlil bo In great demand because It can ill way .1 bo depended upon. For solo by WHKRB 13 ANDERSON P Dl npp < mrnucu of u ( 'litrlM llmcUsmltli CutisM Homo Uneiliir : s. The continued nhionco of M. M. Ander son of Clurks , No' ' ) . , from hl homo has alarmed his relatives nnd friends , nnd yes tcrday the Omaha police were nslod to asulst In the snarcn for him. Anderson came to Omaha last Wednesday fort.ho purpose of purcuaslnjr material used by him in Ills blacksmith shop at CUi-k-1. Ho made the ourchusoj nnd the jjooJs were for warded to him ut bis homo , tjiuco that tluio Anderson 1ms been non oil. Ilo had considerable money on his person when ho arrived hero , and his relatives think thcro Is a possibility ot foul play. Anderson wns until n year ago nu inmate of the Inr.ano asylum at Lincoln , where ha had bean confined for several months. His mental derangement was duo to an uxccss in drinliln ? , and It U thought cot at all improb- nblo that the missing man may have again taken a convlval turn and become mentally ns well ns physically unbalanced. Ho was a resident of Clarks for manyyoaM , where his wife and family live. Perfect action and perfect health rcsul frotn the use of Dj Witt's Little Early His ers. A perfect little pill. aur THIS troithit'it r.itnifu C. I' . IluntliiRlon Pay * Millions fur the Iron Mountain in Mexico Xuiir flimingo. Duruxflo , Mox. , Nov. 7. Ono of the larg est mining deals over kno.vn In Mexico has Jiist boon consummated , The deal was the purchase of the wonderful Iron mountain near Uurango nnd the extensive steel and iron works In that city by O. P. Huntlugton , presidontof thoSouthoru Pacitio. The price Is not doliultely Unown.but itw llrunup Inlo rnllllens of dollars. It is believed tbat Mr. Huntlugton already hud the bargain ns good D.I raatlo when he oxteudcd tbo Mexican In ternational railroad ito Mexico. Mr. liuntingtou will make out of his new possession thu largest wonts on the Ameri can continent , controlling uot only the mar- Hot of Mexico , but the entire south. This Iron mountain Is tbo largest deposit of Iron In the world. The Iron is carted from the earth's surface ana. yields ii \ uor cent of Iron. Thn famous traveler ana explorer , Ilutnboldt , claimed It as the eighth wonder ot tbo world. Tha mountain was owned by a evtidicato of Scotch , English and French capitalists , nnd has been worked in a desultory wny for centuries. Mrs. Wlnslow's soothing syrup for ohl. drcn teething relieves the child from pain 25 cents a bottle. Ucndbcut Cyclist ( Jot there. CHICAGO , 111 , , Nov. 7. Harry HlllUrd Wyley , the "dondbeat" oyclistwbo ] ran from | Now Voric to Chicago by way of Wheeling and Indianapolis on a wager that ho could complutu the trip without the expenditure of a cent , finished his journey at the city hall hero yesterday afternoon at 5:05 : o'clocic. Wyley loft Now York at 0W : ! a. m. October 17 , and was given throe weeks to make the trip. Ho has some llfteen hours to his credit. The conditions of the wager were thnt ho was compelled to oat at least three squuro me.ils a day and find a good bed ut night , was not allowed to defraud anyone or receive money to pay his expenses. His journey lias been an unqualified success , and as a result about JJ.OOi ) changes haud.s , Piles of peonlo have cues , out DoWllt's Witch Hiuol salvo will euro them. Tnrrlblii KunVrlncs In the Arctic- . S\N FIUNCISCO , Cal. Nov. T. Acoy Ivor- shaw , cook of the Helen Mar , who en mo down from the Arctic on the noiugn , tolls n story of lord bio sulTorlng nnd hardship after the wreck. i''ivosurvlvors succeeded in pot- ling on the Ice , nnd for forty-night hours suf fered from cold and exposure , Mato'Ward's logs were frozen to the knee ! and ICorsbitw's loll foot was frozen.Vhon rescued by the whaler Oroa they were nearly dead. The Helen Mur earned a crow of tblrty-olirht men. Of those twenty-eight were lost. ( iulihli'il un Kii llttU KHtiitt * . LONDON , Nov. 7. A receiving order was made touny under petition for the estate of .1. T. KdesVaker of Studley castle. War wick. Tbo nubilities tire , f > 00UW. ! The es tate con Utb of 3-l'AI ' acres of I anil and a lot of brood mares. TlivshciilT h In possession. DUuitroiM Cyrlniui In Trvns. Oju.vr.Brox , Tex. , Nov. " . A cyclone 100 yards wide inui n mlle long swept over the Islrtna seven mlh-s down yesterday , leveling ovorythlug before it. A number of house * were dmnollxtieU , One iniiii was killed und olghleoii wuro lojurcd. An American Cliulorn Victim , Tniuiu.v , 1'crnla , Nov. 7. Ills reported that 1'lu'odorn Child of Harpcr't > Publishing bouse , Now Vork , has died of cholera In Ispubau. Ho was uiakiuc a tour ot the oast. HOW THE WOMEN HAY VOTE Board of Education Discusses the Intsrcst- ! ug Topic to a Finish. AT THE ELECTION JUDGE'S ' DISCRETION r.aw on the Sulijpot of ItrffUtrntloii Itcnil nnil Uipuunilrii by the Attorney on Ilio Honrd nml I'lunlly I.nlil AililB. The Board of Education had a tussle last tilehi with tlio problem orvoraon votlne nt the election today. Attorney Baxter wai present anil jrnvo nn opinion upon the matter. Mo held that there wore only two ways In which It would bo legal to rcoolvo the votes ot women , First , by having them resistor , and second , by having nil who had uot restored follow the amo rules and rocultttlona IMd down for male voters who had not registered. As the women of Omnha hud not roRistcrod ho was of tnooolnlon that the only wav they could vote under present conditions was to pre sent reasonable excuses , ns nrovldea by tbo law , for falling to resistor nnd prove tnoir stnlemouts by two witnesses. Ho thoHRHt tbatlfn woman prow.ted herself at tno secreiarv's olllco uud look oath that she hud noi boon permitted to register or that siio was Informed thnt It woulu not be nocojsury for her to roalster ami produced witnesses to prove those statements she would have n reasonable exou o and should bo allowed to Ho quoted the law upon the subject which roads us follows : VOTIIItS NOT UEniSTnitBIJ. Sao. 13. Any person offering to vote whoso iiEimo Is not found on two of said registers bh.ill furnish to the suld judge ; ! or election his ufllduvlt. snbsenaod and sworn to before the secretary of tlio Ito.irrt of Education , or bo fore the city cleric or some person designated therefor by the mayor of any city comprised within the scnool district , u-ivln his reason for not appearing before the supervisors of registration on any i\\v \ of registration or re vision of reslstr-itlon , and shall also set forth In suld afUduvit hlspluco of residence and the facts necessary to show that ho Is a qualified vot-r In said election district , and shall prove before said judge * , by the alllduvlt on o.itb uf nt least two freeholders , resident of said elec tion district in which he offers Ins vote for at least ono year Imme diately preceding said election , that they know such person to Do an In habitant nnd qualified voter of said precinct , and upon flllns said alHduvit with H.ild judges , and in u UI ntho proof herein required , such person shall bo entitled to voto. Any person offering to vote nt any election herein pro vided for mnv bo challenged und the sumo oath shall l > u put asuro ptovldod In the general o ootlon mw. IMIBVIOITS ACTS HEl'EALEn. Sec. no. That all acts and parts of nets In- conslstont with this act ( Including un net of tholo isluturu of the state of Nebraska en titled "An net lolutlvo to public schools In metropolitan cities , " approved March Jl , ! Si7 , and all acts amendatory thereof ) be and the same uro lioioby repealed. Mr. Elgutlor offered n resolution to make the opinion of the attorney the sense of the board , tbat women could uot vote except oy conforming to the same provisions as are ap plied to male voters who have not registered. Mr. Poppletou moved to amend the resolu tion lo nianoit the sense of the board tbat all Judges should bo instructed to re ceive all votes offered by women who complied with the regulations pro vided in the general law without regard to registration. Ho held that the Intention of the law was to give thu women a chunco to vote , and It would be unjust and outrageous to disfranchise the women. Mr. Eleutter thought tbat < t would De dangerous to permit tbo women to merely swear their voios lu. . They might vole In half a dozen places. Dr. Glees eaid he had a much higher opinion ot tbo wumon ot Omaha than that. Charles Wahrer said : "I am opposed to tno whole scheme. 1 don't want to see woman's suffrage at the polls. God knows they BUffer enough at homo. " After a hearty laugh and some more talk pro and con , the whole matter was laid on the table , and the board decided to let the judges of election oocldo for themselves us to whether or not the women should bo allowed to vole. No household Is complete without a case of Cook's Exiru Dry Imperial Chumpaguo. It's the best apurklmg wluo mado. v "WORTH . A GUINEA A BOX. ' COTEMED WITH A TASTELESS AND SOLUBLE COATIXO. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOD Indlnt'Kon , Wantof AmittHtF\tilntt aftrr Hlfali , romillniji , SMfiirw of 3 tilt Stomach , IHItnua or lAvrr Cum- ) > ' lnnti , NtrJt Ilritdarhr.Uihl CMIIi , I-'limlitngnnf llrnt , TMtnirtu of Kplr * t it * , nnil AH ffrrvou * Affcrttont. Tocura thi'se complaints we mutt re < the came. Th pnnclpil canio if ( tenirillr < to lie found la tlni tnmiicliiind llverl > < u [ Ihetr lien orjuii rlaH ami all utll lit urll , from J ! ' twii ta four 1'ilU mice a diy for a uliott lira * 5 . will ri'inofo Hit eill , and restore tlio luffcrer i to < > unl nd laitlng liesltb. | Of all ilrUFfglftUi. Price 25 cents a box , dew VnrU Djpot , 305 Oannl rU. - BOYD'S THBHTBR. Monday ani Tuesday livening. Oiinlw Opera Fdival Co. . . . .IN. . . . " " "TROVATORE , I'rlco nf Tloituts ; Klrst Hour. tL50 ; ba cony , tl.OJ , TSc ; i.illory. 5jc. Tliealer , AUU TUIB The Hit of the Season. - OUR IRISH VISITORS - ( All Minuter ) Mutinous Wednesday and Saturday. Klrcllan relurnt Mill tiaruail from IbusUgo Tuoi liar uvenlnu , Novvaitxir 0 , fltctluii night. ONDERLAND AND BIJOU THEATER AI-I , TIUJviirc : THE NOBUEi OUTCAST AMI Tilt : Mascot Specialty Company. 20C GENERAL ADMISSION 20c KO JlllJllEH FROM THrtONTIER , An Indian Trritlor Tolls His Story of Kicjftipoo Indian Sag.wa. . Cured of n Distressing Stomach Trouble by Klcknpoo Sngwn- Flrst learned or the Medicine through a Soulx Indian. Hero l another Mnrrimm thn frontier of the wonderful curative properties of the Klcknpon Indian Itcmrdlo * , nnd proof of their nigh regard iunoft the frontiersmen and Indians. G.S. Acvr , Inninn Tinder The following lotlor from (5. S. Asay , th Indian tinder and inlcipreturnf HiiMivlllo , Nobra kii , gives positive ptoof of thn cum- tlvo , tonic , anil ulnod pmlfyltm qualities of Klnkitmm Itllllflll SnifWIt. Ilt'MIVII.l.K , XKItltASKV , .Illno .t. Sdinotlmo n utter inffot Ingeveiely with stomiieh tiouhle , nnd dynpi-pMii whlcli hud been gicatly aggravated by thu ulkull water of tlio wi'ttoru country , and when I had rcnehril that Mage where 1 conlil fi-t'iiucntly hold nothing on my btomuoh , und would oven Ihtovv up water ns anon us drank , I learned fiom a Sioux Indian who had been on n vlilt to the Klckupoo ttlbe of a wonder ful remedy called "Sugwii. " I got him to procure some for mo. The effect wns ic- inutknhlc. I tried to get moie from the InclliiM , hut ho would not li-tinu Iiavoniote of his. Ho priced It so much lie would not give It up. 1 thru learned that lli'iily A Hlgelow , of Now llnven , ( Jonn. , had nn ai-rnngemcnt with the Klckiipon tribe , and was putting their romedlcs on the market. 1 "out und Kot a liotllu und found It lo lie tinumo as thnt I had procured ftom the hlonx Indlnn. I got inoio , and utter the ti'o of a few bottleI wns not only rolle\ed hut cutiiely cured , und hare stai/eil ctitcd trcr flnre. ' I cnn' cut mi } thing MCI brforo me. Knit Itnron , which u od to have a mostdlstrc-"ilng effect , I cnn now cat nnd relUh llko nn Indlnn. I Imvu also used the Klcknpno Indlnn Salvo for my lior ci , when lliey.hnvo heen pHlsovetolv on burbcd wlic fence * , und It heals them right up. I cimnot ipcnk ton highly of the Kleknoo ) remedies. I keen them nil In my titiding pott , and uhecifnlly iccommeiid It to uny- one. G. S. ASAY , Indlnn Trader nnd Inteiprctcr Sold by all Druggists. $1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. Iff D p KT T Kfn'l ' three 2-c. Mamjn to pay post- * I lk BUD , anil trill mull jnu Tree a thrllllnir anil IntensFljr Interritlnit bonk of 1"H irneo , until toil "UKK A > D SDKMCS AJIOMJ TIIK KIUKAIMIO 1.MHA.1H. " Tclln Ml about the Indlnnt. AildreM , IIKJ V A HKIKl.OW , nil Urand Aienue , Neir lUtcn , Conn. Are a CLOAKS- . . OVERCOATS Cost Less Money. LATEST FASHIONS at 1520 Farnam St. , Cor. 16th. Lady Olorltj In attendance. SPECIAL SALE THIS WE UK. Ilrlng this ad. to got special prices. PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Sealed propoi ils will bn received hv the nn- derslKiioil until li.10 o'clock p. in. , November S18 ' . ' , for vltrltlcd brick , iiccorilliii ; to 3Cl- lleiitlom on Hie In the ollko of the Hoard ot 1'iibllo Works , IVir paving parts of the following streets ( and ntlcyj In the cltv of Umuli'i , comprised lln H ii'Ct iiiiiirovoiiiont ( ll.lrluts Nns. 4Mi. 137 , 45i. ! 4"0 and 491. ( inluteil Improved y ordinances Nos. : i..i7. aitic , 'c. " . ) . ! , : r.H nl : )0o ) rcspoc-tivoly nnil moru purt.euluriy described us follows , No. iso Center street from lOtli street ; lo 1 No. 187 Alloy In block 5" , city , from 17th street to MUi streel. jjo 4i3Alley tn block 110 , city , from ITth street to IStli street. No. 4jo :7th : striiot from Jackson street to I.oavenworlli htront. No. I'll ' Alley in block llHtf from 16th street to 17th street. In the city ot Omnha. K i h bid to specify n price per sqnnrn yard for the paving complete on oncli Htreot und ulley separately In suld Improvcmeut ills- Work to bo done In accordance with plans ami HPCC Hoalloiis on ( lie In the ofllcu of the lloiirdof 1'iihllo Worku. Kuch proposal to bu mailo on printed hi i nits furnished by thJ board , und 10 ho Hceomp.m- led by a cor Hied cheek In tlio sum of fWO.pay- ub.n 10 the elly of Om ihu , na tin uvidonue 1 of : good faith. ' ' " The hoard roinrvos the right to award thor contract on all the b.ilcl districts togotlii > r oren on nnchill-ilrlctsop.ir.Ui'ly , sulijcct to llm i so- lecllonof thn inulorlul hy the property own- eis or the mayor and city council , to reject any orull bid ! , , umi r - - - ( . 'hull-mill of the lln.inl . of I'ublie Works , Omaha. Neb. , iSovcmVur , ! ) ! ts.1C N S 0 I. 1C NOTICE TO PROPRUTY OWNhllS. Von are lirrohv notlltell that the bunks of nan li now milling on uji luti li , I.I and Jlof loMIU.ipltol iiilililloii.uil'f tot-i IB and . 'JICoyu'H hiibdivlsiim of lot U UjUlol | nddlllon , In the elly nf Umaha havu lu-on , declared by ordln- uncii No. ; itl. . to ho a iiiilmnt'O. Von tire heieby dlrinjiei ) to abate Hald niii- sancu by i-udlng down , Iho front | mrt nf silil hiih loU , DO IIH to prevent1 the w.iHtlng. railing or wuuliing of oarlli thi-fufroin upon the adja- rnnt Nldowulk wllhln thirty dnys from Iho .Kth d ty Uctober , 1H/J. oj-tlilil nnlsanco will ho ub.itod by thu city juithorltlej nnd the expense - pense thereof levioif as u NP3olal t ix n nlnnt ho iiroporty nn which uulil niilsaiico nxlsu Chairman IIosriTof 1'iiblle Works ni-4-5-7-H : Ninlcc , Impounded November S. ono sray horse , about li ) VOIIH old. If not iclcomed , b-ild horse vrlll be hold at pnblle unetlon Nuvembur 12 at lUo'olock a. m. , ut 2-'d ami Irfjuveii worth btreots. JUH.N SI'OKUI , , nbd.lt ronnilm iHtor. ; . * > ' 1 , o8 fy tliw tlooJ. urubAfe wl ftfiTA" ' like lK > rt inixili Jiiti kjii > o lor LiUou > I new , roiutliuitlvii , ilj l < p . icuji bn Atli. Luulut hu , liOtti tliui 11. load tf * _ , OI > | H lltu. u.rtiUI ili.nwlciu. ; | < ilntul * f f direction , iiliuplci , patluw c < iiiii lt-i- * ' lonaiidcTenSl ' 0 irfwuUUiBfromJ .re Moodor n rulluru l > j the utomkcti , ll cr ut la- A - - - - - - imclloujL rcrxjuk * irlr 2 > eel SUWKIl BONDS. Proclamation and notice of submlMlon lo thn clrctow nnd lotfnl votON of the citr of Omnhnof th nuo tlon of Issuing bonds of thuclty of Umnhnliithnninouiitot ono hun dred thoiuand tlnllnwtIM.OW ) topay fur the conitrucllnn und innlntcnanco of sewers in the city of Omahn. . . , . , To the elector * nnd locnl votoM of the city of I. ( loor'uo I1. Ileml . mayor of the > cllv of Omnlin , dolsiiio this , my prnelnmatlon , and liy the authority vnstod in mo iissuh mayor , do hereby Rive publla notice 13 the oloctoM and lc < nl voters of the city nf Onuili-i. thai n ponrral elpctlnn will bo hrld In.ild pity on TiiMdnr the PUhtli day of Novomlier. 1 < HB , for the purpose of suumlUInt : to said olPClors and leffal votcM the question anil proposition foi- 0"sh it bomlsof the oily of Omaha in the > n in of onn htindrcd thonoand dnllnM ( JIOO.WO ) bo Imiiod for the construction and maintenance nf sewers , to run not morn than twenty (20)yonrto ( ) draw intoroM. not lo ex ceed live percent per annum , with Interest coiititi ) ) iinnoxpil thereto , ami not to be sold for li'M than p.-ir. the procoodi from the sale thereof to bn oxpcntleil for the comruction ! and < iialiitoiiMiiei ) of o rrs In Hie city of Umnhn , iind Ilio pruocoiU thereof not lo Itn ul- verloil f rum the olijoi'tt ihoreln speellleil. " Thusii'il ' niicfltloii and propdslt'dti shall be suhinltted to s ild oloi'tots ent re In the prop" form prnvUlml liv law for oIllelM liallots witlj tlie words "YKS. " "NO , " prlnteil thereijn. All of said Imllnti liavlnc nn "X" inarli fnllowlnr the word "VK9" shall hncountvd In favor of ls < mln said tmnils , ami all ot ttnld linllolj Imvlni ; an "X. " mark follow Inn the word "NO" shall be counted nnil considered n.3 a7nln-ttlol ! inlniof n.ild b.mds. . Tlie polUshall boouonon tiiu day of salil olootlon nt ekhUo'clock In the miiriiliitf nnil oliiill cuntIIIUP open until sit o'cloek In the evonlnitdf the same day nt the respective voting places , as follows : UltST W.UIU lit DK'rlct-S i ; corner 7th and Maref trects. . 'ml District N W corner 3th and I.e.ivon- .vorth stieuls. .nil District N 13 cornsr 12th nnd Jones streets. 4ih llstrlot-9 R corner 13th ina Drst alloy south of Pierce street. fitli Dl lrlcl North side ot PaelBo street between - twoen Clli nnil 7lh streets. Ctli Dlstrlot--i-iit : sMo ot flth straetuoar smith of ) I'nclflo troct , 7th I ) strict rf R I'urnorof Park Wild and \\llllani \ streot. avenue sin DMrlct-H W corner lOlh and Hickory streets. nth Dlstrct-S ! V corner Cth and Center tub District NV corner Oth und llnnoroft stream nth District N E corner 13th und Vlnton streets. SECOND WAttD. 1st DUtrlct-N W cornur Uth and Jonoi slroots. Slid DIslriet-N W corner 13th and si roots. Jrd District 3 W corner 18th nnd Liiavon- worth streets. 4th District S W corner 2)th and Loavou- uorth streets. 1th D strict S n corner 23d and Leaven- worth streets ilth DNtr.ct-n.iRt side of South 20th street , opjinsitu I'opptuton nre. "th District S 13 corner 10th ami IMorco streets. Mh DIstrlet-S 12 corner Uth and William streets. Uth District N E corner Sixteenth and Cen ter streoiM. litli District N W corner 3th and Doroas street * . Illh District S n corner 20th and llancroft stronts. r.'th DIstrlot-N E corner ISth and Vlnton t reels. Ulh Dlstrli't-3 W corner 13tU nnd Valley ilioots. llth District NEcorner20tli and Boulevard avenue. Tiintn wAtin. 1st District-Si W corner 12th nnd Chicago streets. 2d District N W corner Uth und Davenport streets. 3d District South side of Capitol nvenuo near ( west of ) Kith MreoU 4th District West sldo of 12th street , be tween Douglas nnd Dodge streets. 5th Dlslrlcl N U corner luth and Capitol uvunne. flth Dlstrlot N E corner Oth und Harnoj itreols. Tth District 3 E corner llth and Duuglas JtH'OtS. Mh Dlatrtcl N E corner 13th and Jackson stieoU. Uth District B E corner 10th and Howard streets , roniiin WAUD. 1st Dlstrlot N W corner 17th and Davenport stronts , 2nd District N W corner 2.2nd and Davenport strools. Did Dlstrlot N W corner 25th and Dodge su toots. 4th District N E corner 17th nnd Dodge snoots. Mil Dlstrlot N E oorncr IHh and Ilarnoy streets. bill District N W corner 20lh and Douglas streets. 7lh ' District N" W corner 2Gth street and St. tlarv's iivenuo. 6th ' District S W corner 20th street and St. Mary's iivomie. Olh Distiiot EiiHtsldoot South 19th street , between Ilarnoy street mid St. Mary's avenue. 10th District N W'tornnr ISth and Le.iveu- worth htreots. Hth District S W corner 17th street and St. M.-.ry's avenue. vmn WARD. 1st District Gust si loot Shormun avenue opposite Mnnderson straot. - . ' ( ! District S Ll corner Sherman avenue and Wlrt .street. Ilrd District SV corner Shnrman avenue und Lauostroot. 4th District N W corner Sherman avenue und Gruce stieot. 5th DlHtrlot S W corner 17th and Charles streets. Uth District Knit sldo of Sherman avenue about.'IIJ feet north of Nlcholnu street. 7lh District H K corner lUth and Izurd streets. 8th Dlstrlot N W corner 10th nnd Hurl streets. Oth District N E corner 15th and Oas * Htroots. 10th District Kast sldo North 17th straat be * tween California and UASS streets , llth Distrlct-H E corner 18tb and Oass streets. SIXTH lit District S E corner 24th street and Ames uveiiuo , 2nd Dlstrlot S W corner COth street and Grand uveniiu. Ilrd Dlstrlot N E corner 45th and Grant 4th Dlslrlot S W corner 2llh and Manderson slrootH. fith Dlstrlot SI3 corner 2Uh nnd Wlrt atreets. Otli District H W corner IKJrd and 1'arf.or btrootfi. 7th District N W corner V4th aid Corby stroeiH bth lilstrlct N H corner 27th and Bnrdetto atruuts. Uth District N 12 corner 2.'nd nnd Grant " luih DIslrlct N W corner 23th and Kranklln streols. Illh District S W corner 24th and l > unklln ' fiU DIstriot-S W corner S.'nd und Cl.irU streuU , SEVENTH WAIIP. It Dlstrlct-S W corner Wth and Mason 2nd District N R corner 2Hh ! aveuue und I'opnloum iivenuo , : < rd Dlstrlut H W corner t'Oth slreot and Wonlworth avenue. 4th District NV corner CUUi street and Arlior uttmit , Ath Dial riot South side of Vlnton street noiir ( nuVtif ) south ! Cil ! uveniiu. Cth Dlslrlot S U corner Iltlth avenue ana Poppleton iivunuii. 7tn Dlalrlct N \ \ corner aith und Franc ! * stroow. EinilTlI WAItP. 1st District Knst slilo of 2Gth atrnot near ( Fiiith ofiClinrlea street. 2nd District Wo t side ot - ! < 1 street near ( south ot ) I'.iul street. ; irl Distrlut N W cornur 20th and Nicholas 4th ll'utrlol N H corner 20lh mid Onininz strents. 5th DIatrlcl Wrttsldoof North 2.Hh street near iruirth o'J ( Juinliu troot. Bth District K i ; i-ornorU'-'il iinil Hurt streets. 7th Dittlrlut yV corner VUth and Uusi itroutJ. 1IINT1I WAIIU , 1st District y W corner if.'d and Oumlnz .M Dlittrlut NV corner lOtli nnd Oumhix ; nl Dlstrlot N K corner 10th und rurnatn 4tli Dlstrlot North slao of Davenport stieet neir ( wo.t of ) North : d uvonuu. Alii dlslrlot b K corner UUt avenue and Doduo blreol. Cth District S W corner Win avunuo an' ' Jucliiim In witness whereof I have hereunto not mv hand as mayor , of sivld oily of Omaha this : iyor. Attest : JOHN UHOVUS. City ulerk. NEBRASKA National Bank , U , a DEFOSITO&Y - - OMAHA , NE3 Cnnilul $40U,05J Surjilus $05,01)11 ) onceri anilDlri'clon HonrjrV , V itai , II. ( . iu.blriK : , tlco uriulJoal , I ) , ri. Maurloa ; IV , V .Morio.Jobal , Colliui J. N. IL lUtrlak. 1.011 A ItcnJ , eaililor , TMB IRON BA.NK. We have purchased at private sale for spot cash from Steinhart , Heidelberg & Co , , 753-755 Broadway , New York , Who are going out of business , their choice line of Cassimerc , all wool , diagonal fall overcoats , blue and black , Fine overcoats in meltons , kerseys , diagonals , cheviots , Elegant fall overcoats in all fabrics , including vicuna and homespuns , All silk-lined homespun fall over coats , also cheviots and vicunas , Winter overcoats in chinchilla , beaver , kersey , meltonfur beaver , rough wool , montagnac , $10.00 Ulsters , in domestic and Irish freize , at the unprecedented price of $6.50 | Scotch cheviot , chinchilla and beaver ( jj O A A ulsters go now at jpO.ww Fine fur beaver , Shetland and elegant made ulsters at $9.00 These coats sell on sight , and we don't have to tell you their value , for you will see the bargain in them at first glance. Corner 13th and Farnam. DR. C GEE WO Thoonlr I3 ? llr irtlii 3l Cldnois phydotii iKlit years * Btudr Tea jeirs pricticit oicpar' . ucuvrlthall Knn rn OUouui , Traati mico'JSJfullr allohroaloc.-uoiitlTCn up br othar rtuotori Oill end Buoldinortrlto for quoitlon Ijlunlc. Da not tlilnkyouro.-no hoi lei boa | U5) yo.ir ilaetortilli youso. buttrr llm Oldnuse < loutor wltli his 119 * nn 1 wonderfulrn'tioitlei. and roc.ilVJ now bsiodttuuJ t periuBiinntoiiro-iTlinlottiisr dootnri cinnot n\n. \ Herbs. Hoots ami IManti nnturd'i rooiudloj hli uieitlclnes. TUts world 111 * nlttiosi. Ono tbouiaa.1 tcitlmonliili liithrou yoiri' pructlca. Nu Injurloui decoctions , no narcollo ) , no poltaa. UMIunu treatment anil pcrronncat euro. ng csie > sueosstfullr trdit t mil curst von up br otlior doctor' : Tlioe. CoiiKlilln. 4IU llarnor itreot , ohronlorhou. mrtlsmUjroam. kldnBy nnd llror tnribloi. Thoa. L'ulvort , 12th nnl b'nrnirn strouti. Ken3ril dcbllltf.lnJIuiJitloii , los ( of atrunrtti mil vltillt/ . Took inodlclnu for yo.tn but not nu roller , Jl. It. AnJjriun. 1IJI iluiulnt ntriat , flitxrfi nStliniH aU bronchitis uf Hftajn y , utilli'lliu. MRS for nnlo tlie following prcparal roiimJIoi at fl.UOnbottlo. six botlloj rorfjlW , for tbi euro of Astlira * . tintirrh , silofc llBiiltolio , Inll onloa lllooiirolionlns , Ulianmttlmi , rooiiln U'oUnon. Kidney nud IIvor Uum | > l.ilnt. No aK'OnU. onlr by Cblnoao Mudlclno Uo , Cnpltal , JIUJ.JJ ) . Office , IClh anJCiifjrJi ! SU Ojii'n , Neb To nil on ners of luls or parts of jots on Shirley street , from * > th street to 2.1th avenue. You nre licrobv nnlilloil that tlio under- slaned IhrcoiilHlnteresloo : freeholders of the elly of Omaha Imvu been duly nnpoliitod by the mayor w Hi the uppioviil of Ihu city coun cil of h.ild city to assess the diiinigonf th owners respn'jllvoly of tlio nropcity nriected > v thoohniiKoof Kradoof HhlileyMlreot.de- pfared necessarv hvoriliniuu'O No. IllUl , P sied Inly SB , Ihl)2 ) , iipprovoil July 28. ib'X' . You are further nutllled thnt linvlnzno' copiednuld nppulntinoiitiind duly ( | iialltiodas rciiultod hy law. wo will on the lllliilny of iNo- vcinber. Ih-r. ' , nt the hour of ! , > o'cloek n the murnliiJ ! at tlio olllro ot ( tlinrlcs 1' , Il3njiiinln , l.'i U DoilKC streel , within thn corporate limits of said city , meet for thu uurposoof tonsliler- IIIK and makliu iiHsu-Hiiionlof UiunnKO lo the OWIIOM rchpuctlvoly of said proerly | ) nlTocteil Ijv said t-1.-ulIns. tnuln/ Into consldnnitlon bfiuclal htnollu If anv. You uro hereby noilI lied to ho present at the tlinn nnd plncn nfore- salil and nuiko any objeullon to or btiitninonts conconiiiiir said iiH-.es > mciilof d linages usyou may consider piopnr. OIIAUI.K-l I' . IIB.VIAM1N , JAMKrf sTOl'KDAI.i ' : . JOHN P. KI.ACK , Coniiiilllee of Appr-'iNors. Omnha , Nob. , Nov. I , IK)1. ) N.'dlUt INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM IGlh and Howard Streets , fiOltm.ms for Pall.-nli. OMAHA ) HEB , I > 'or the trcalmc-nt of Chronic , Private 1 Nervous Diseases , MAW3 ANI > Kl-'MAI.E. PIles , Fistula , rissuro nnd Strlc- turool'thtt ICtu'dun pcrininoiit : > ly cured without , the use uf Knife , l.iguturc or Cnustic. Enclo5i < i\ In stumps nnd our 107 papo HOOK on DISKAHI'.H nnd ( .nic.stlon Illuiik ! . , lll liu MA11J.D I'ltUK. 1NTKIINATIONAI , KANITAHIUH , 10th and Howard Sis. , Omalia , IfeU W.O. UAXWKI.L. M. U , , 1'ri-n. a.iit. in. > ' ORDINANCK NO. S314. Anordln.iiicecrcitln : ; the sewer district No. 17i ; , tloflnlni ; Us limits , size of sewers mm olov.it Ions. and dlrojtlni ; the board of puhllu nniks to take the nocuvt iry stops to oaiisu Hie constiiictton ot thu sewer In said dis trict. lie It ordained by the city council of the city nf Onmlia. S-eutlmi 1. Thai tlio sewer district No. 1711 bo and ilioMimu hereby U created In the city of Omiihn , Section S. That Urn sewer district No. 17.1 shall eomprlso tlio following lots und tracts of real cslute : All of blocks HI und 113. clty.nnd lots fs il. 7 and 8 In block III ) , cltv. Section ! ! That the snwor district No. 17.1 nhall bo foiiitructcd i.s follows : Ho lnnliiK ut the miuilio.u on tint east line of Iblh Btreec with un eUivntion of 115 foul , ulxiro the city ilalnm : thence west with u 10 Inch pipe cotter to a mi.nholn located In ihu center of I'Jtli Glrcct and two foot north nf thoeentor line ( if luo alloy l ) tn eon tnrnnm and DoiiRliiB , said manliolu to Imvo nn elevation of 121 feelnhovo thu city datum : thence west with uuHlnch plposuworto u llnsh tank looalcd - , ' - feet cast ot the cast line ofOld ntrcot and two feet north of the center line of Hie alloy between Ii'arnum and Dont'I" streets with an eleva tion of I'M feet nLovo ilio city datum. Also beKlnnlng nt the iniinliolo located In the contorof IBlli s'root , with un iilovnllon ot 124 fuot above the elty dutiini. thence north along the center line of lIHh street with u 13 Inch pipe eoner to it munholo located In tha centerot Don.la < street wllli an ulevutlon of ] L'S feet above the city datnui , thence weal alone the center line nf Doughis street with in H ( null pipe xiiwur to a Mush tank located ? J feet nabt of the east Hue of "Uth street ulth un elevation of I.J3 feet above the city datum. All the aforesaid elevation1) to bout the How lines of said Bowers at thu points naniod. The ullunmciit and crudes of said MUWOTS to buHtralcht lines liuiwomi nriiiholeH and other points siioellled , us fur uc practicable , und ue- corillnx ti > plans nnd HpcullloulUms tiled with Iho Loiinlof unblie workH. Hlx Inch juncllon plcccrt hhnll ho plucod In Mild sewer iivery" . feet , or audlrocled In wrlt- luuliy the rlty engineer , hewer Inlets hliali lie coiiHtrnctcd Inn ild sewer illslrlcl at such points IIH the elly en gineer may direct. Ho. tioiU. Tli.it the board of public works li livinby InMi in-led lotnku Die ucce.ss u-y htoni tncauso theconstinctlon of the aewer In said district , t-eutlonfi. Tliutsuch p-irtaof orill nances No , 481 nnil MID , mill of nil other ordinances thai conllict with the provision * of ibis ordinance , bound t lin HIIIIIO mo hcnihy riipualcU. Section IS. Tlmt lliis iirdlnitnco Hhall take olTocl and bo In force from und utter the dut * of Hi ' j Oily Olorlc. Ii I' . DAVIH. I'roslduntUlty Uouncll Approved Oolobor SUI-jm , Pi „ , „ , „ , Mayor HOT HlMllNOH , SOUTH DAKOTA. TUB CAItI.b . bnd of America. In tlio Illack Illlln , 3,100 fco- nbuTo tlio nunA vrUw , liraclHK ntinoniihore , I Ixiviilr nenvrf. 'lliunn Mnrni uiuillclual water * I havociircil tlion undi uf | jitlonln , KJnott plnnira lutll In Iliotf h. Tli r.v.niri , hilllt uf pink uinl. ntoiii' , iicciiiniiilatiM JVI iiooplui Mrlolly lint flam : niien llruiilniTi.muiini hint , uluctrtu lluht" , richly luriiiHliuil , UMO wliluTiiriiilalii. tiulu 11 ipaolnltr. Hiininiluinnt , nillU ivlntiiri , Ili'iluc-nil mto lijr till ) Mi'c.'k nr inunlli. TlingiKli Irallli from Chluasu. U , a. MAItllKN , Thu liv.lllrt , llolrilirliiXJ , Dukutu. DOCTOR : III the treatment of ull forms of PBIVATS DISEASES. nnil all WuiKnota and DHordurof , jKi with lei of couniKo. ambition. iluinl vltilliy. KiKhtuim yours ut tn(1 iiou ruinnrkaljlo Hiicnasi In tlio do ilinont of tins ulimKot dlseiuun. wlilph Is provuu by thu iiinvernal tustlmony of Hum- mills who have boon cuiuil. Wrltn for olrou- l r uud ijueitlou llaU lltu mill bU , ( Oiiiuiiii , Nob.