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' - P A— « THE K?AlLY BEE: SATU RDAY O h‘“»EATHE“ H{L'PERS g I;A'nsrAcronlLY SETTLED. WOMEN Quu‘lun!: v - CTOBER BRASKH, THE GLOTHIER, 1308 Farnam St. | herself with a smaller salary. Ts that the operation of the law cf supply The Colorado Pool Consummated snd | The Great Debate at the Opera House | and demand? It is said that capital regulates labor. 1 grant capital regu lates woman's labor rnd Catues labor, _I'je 7I5aily Beé. ) I The Womnn'n FOP(‘i) n Mis the Contract Signed. Last Evening. OMAHA Mt e —— : i . siopary Bociety in An- The railway magoates repreronting| The debate between Miss Susan B. ]huzl will not P mi.f: - g;.rl’ regn S ssreaacoi o # T 19 " o O " 2y .r | 1ates mar’s labor. it did yon Saturday Morning Oct. 14, faual SesEion. the Union Pacific, C. B. & Q., and [ Aothony and Mr, Edward Rosewater | 00 5™ 0d “ang Bee in this A.T. & 8 F, held & meeting last | attracted to Boyd's opera house 1ast| o, munity, While miliious of women Delegates | evening in the Paxton hotel, as which | evening an audience which filled every [are earning their bread you cannot Ying arrangement was oon- | seat, packed the aisles and orcupied |find & waman who, failing to carn het Wanther report. A Full Attendance of I'he following observation: are taken at 1 Abrosa b same mornent of time at all the stations b time & po: g " #.15 | bread honestly, eannot do it by selling pme 7 ) ! vom. ByT: ) LA nimed.) T summated. The ageeemon: was |every inch of standing room. V" their bodies aud theie sou's What a Wak Departyeyt, U, 8, SioRAL Sen. While the Presbyterian Synod was | signed by the general managers of the | o'clock the audience was uncomfort-| ., muytary on the men who claim 3, 18 5 p. m. ' work Thursday at the Presbyterian | lines interested Everything pacsed ably large and when Miss Oouzins |that they sopport and protec’ the 'R church another important convention [ 0ff harmoniously, and - the long de- | stepped to the front of the platform a women, ;\'“l; lt)vnv S.]:d::;\n;‘ys :;]: g2 be ita sittings at the Kighteenth bated warfare was settled by arbitra- | fo minutos before 8 a vast sea of | fearoes pri 2 & ran ! g tion as thorovghly as it could have change wrought by the ballot until ¢ - Street M. E. Church, 1t heing the date | huon in uny other way. faces oonfronted her, awaiting the day there is not position, municipsl, Denver. of holding the annual meeting of the The per centages agreed upon were: signal for the opening of the c!vmout. state or ,’,‘:pmaL which is not thrown A nice now o p; .q.".,:" '.“ P»,“,;‘,:‘.?,‘.‘ -2 k] western branch of the Woman's For- | Union Pacifis, 50 per cent: Bulirg:n | Below a great crowd filled Faroam |open to them. Did you ever stop to 035t ;AT &8 K, 19, think why J. M. Lingston, a negrc, cign Missionary Society of the M. E atrcet and extended to the opposite T sh d 100m gL LOAN- WOMEY T | —_— - " ™ was aduntted o practics in the su e - a0 J Chureh, POLLOCK'S PICKLE. corner on Fiftcenth. - The reserve of | oo oo urt whi'o Mra. Pelvia Lick- TUAN=U® \Bate) i TR 16 4R vation, Ditetiport. Cloat The opening session was presided —— noats was so uncxpectedly large that | wood was devi-d sdmisior A. B, Tutt v, So. uvenunces It wh o, o, 12 Forme, B e Ular | over by Mrs. Mary C. Ninde, of Min- | He Bounces Mr. Mcaiilicuddy and e [ fully two thousand people wére de-| because the civil rights bill v hoinc L bl G i Cloar, Ordered to Come Home. ® wAnIED g over the pade of those nine e OR R ~Two naw dw Lar, |neapolis. Dovotional exercises wero nied admission and roturiied home. | WK HECE 4y ";'"‘m""'.wh, A .o JHLE WAnT : S A Clokt: o 3. P 5 . ol ol ave v o e ikl | ) sune man 1o keap hooks, No, 1614 1 " Gear | tieat conducted by Mra. Lucy 0. Prew | gy oy tarior o 1t was nearly 8 o'cleck when Me. |G N CR, o zanchised | VA ANTED—A vauns man o kur hooks, ol LU LT i ] outy |eott, corresponding secretary of the cently seut an Tndisn inspeotos by th | Rosewater, Miss anthony and Mies | cluge, Iu was omancipatin and the | pramsng shop, Apply (6 3. C, EIOW& 0 10 & Lon i view o bardmn hoRireot, Mtk Deanwood, Fir o ofastization, att NI s T Db Al "peetor BY the | (v usine appesred upon tho platiorm | guarantes of* civil rights wk 1205 ¥y rnam Strost, Oimshi, £0:13 ) contai 106 T roms with Mk R Amarsine branch organization, after which Mrs. |, 0 ot pojiosk to Puo Ridgs ue o ; . ) ts, and lar den with | Ninde addressed the conveution, re- & d were grested with lound aud long | the negro to his preeent | viewing the work of the society for the | €y, Dakota, to investigate the trouble | costinued applavse, G e 8 inches above low water mark ar hes 3t Yankton, Missiesiopl 3 Riv Onahn, 2 foe1 0 K, washer, anl tol Avenue, 755104 A arge y \/ ANTED- A fir . v two large clstern ., Miss Agthouy Call at 2 over woman, ironer tHdns st and 5 foct 8 lnches a1 | PASt year, during which she traveled |instigated by Red Cloud and a few | occupying & seat on the Jeft and Mr | enworth at v gathe 70 _ HICKMANS BAZAR bl 15,000 miles in the performatce of her | white ronewsdes. The inspector an. | Rosewater on the nght of of Miss|colored people to celebr ‘ TR0 WRNToo Rui B80S Hik, 0 b i PN duties. A ) L Couring, who presided, and bricfly |lish emarcipn im. OF all the long list | B e GEAE DAvonborte BL A D: h‘;: BRBEVITIES. OFFIORRS, nounced his arrival at the « | introduced Miss Anthouy § ot epeakers who prou “.A.l ttendance | mw L ] ~ Mes) 1o B, 1 Tamve) of Dsk Moinos, | Somosisio; QifbAtlen to tisio e e i) plollil AL 4 BN AR B U. Pidoayicar went out on the | was elected recording secretary; Mra, [ sicner of ludian ¢fuire, the tone offspoko aubstatually as tolowe: Tam uddrees the gathering T wsked them o R | men. bt TR “*| De. Kuoupy, of Yok, Neb., und Mra. | which strongly indicated that the Tn-|hero to-night for the purpose of|why 1t was that = they were so Vit o vt [t S Do p bl st H. D. Caawbors, of Denver, suroliing | dian bureau cither had a tool ora | trating to you » great hiotori- [neglected. I told them it L 00 Paci e strect. JRGH RENTFuwie, oous ‘ ~The comet in now visible much further | it knave in it ewploy. La cither cos st disfrenchisement 1s not|Wau bieaise they had no p A7 ANTED - Glil i1 family of % . street, bt 17th aud 18 P to the south thian at brat, The enroliment showad the f A inepecior 18 unworih icat dogredation, but alo u | POVel; & atif Uiy lm)-. the gov Wil aon i - e —A third story is nearly completed for | ing list of ged with impor ) il aud morsl de atior well, | ‘\-"“"“'4": n:;-l"‘:-:'u‘:-;“ ‘I’v::l‘;\w»:~r)xrv':>‘|.:A N4 ANID Ao d iing room o1 1041 at A evenue. Apply the ¥t am laundry on Fleventh street. DELEGATES, which iy scr yur fron r.m,h‘ or ] m«ln-....p...s.u\ m.'.a .,:.‘, \i-‘m‘.m i ;“»m. i ‘:‘ ‘\w;.[w\n ks M i e it s s # 6! Th ).C e pro- | way be, under whatever governmen Y - t S B Jir] f0r ve el hOUs 1w 0! | Ay —Goods duily arriving at the ACKNOWL- \\”h"Ji“«.f:::;:hm\‘lm {\lm : ,\!lm.l 'i‘ i “'“ ;‘(‘: e If“ h"“ | oty Bk IRMBia it Dol J and tho ruuyor of the city would v ) 4T 1 o K T e EDGED LRADING MILLINKRY BSTABLISHMENT, | A ¥y (RO B G 0 80 | he can give no capacity, and tn which | chisemunt means helplessness, because | hastenud to do them honor. In 1870 <t 3 e 4 Caphiel aen i, Ingatie on pres s e Seward: Mrs. E A Frow, Mt P, |bis solo aim secms to ba to make |1t cannot Hx the prica of s Jabor. I wue again present in L"nv-'nl":uuh St —Foue big t-ain of stock came 1 on |t Miss Lizzio Curent, Mt Pluasant; | himeelt conspicuovs, Beggats cannot be chososers. Nor is | 8t # reception given to Senator Hiram This he accow- ¢ v o the U, P. yesierlay but the stock sea- % Reve's, a negre, The republican com 1CC Te oh: 2 i shes thoroughly, bat at eame |15 auything new that the disfran- 1 SLih g e o son 18 abou’ over, :[,r&;,f:‘ ":?,“,'w{".c‘w,m 'i\'h:.l“};l;\: timeho writes himselt down an «se. | chieed ss does not usk for enfran- w"l“-' secured ,}'"’.‘ r{n:lnnh at x.hw Ry Y i Now Yarscad- | The only thing that surprises sensible | chisement, Sixry years -go, dunng lantere, the mayor headed the recrp- | g - 6n:0 —The new Chrlstin church, at tho | Battis, Now York; Men R. Caracad-| "46 LR SRAR HAs AIRBERER om0 Bl | ot e Drevd Yiote, dohn Bight |tion delegation and every politicinn | \\ eyl Mo hand 10 Lq e comer of Twentieth anl Farnum streets, | (4t 1::{1”'{\—:1,, ""fi.,"‘.;';'l"" York; | B Tadisn buresu should entrust its | aud to the workigmen, **Wiat you |juined in'doing him horor. What | Colpler b Lladquesth 1900 Farns v will be dedicated on Sunday, November| 208 o0 B ot o ebenice: Eigh | tairs to such incompetent. agens. need to briog you bread is the fran- | was it that brought abuut this re-) W\FANIED ine sl [ SALN s o e sl lor v Sth teemh street, Miss A Andrews,| Indeed the Indiau bureau itec)f|chise,” and they rephwd, ‘It ir nut m‘-u'k:l)hlu L i Lo t_] i } it s L LR T 3 —The B. & M. and the U. P. base ball| Omaha: Mrs J F Staley, Omaha | te0ms to have gotten a litts bit franshise Wo want, but bread.” lu|Was the power of the ballst whic S clu'swind up the sesson to-day with| First church, Mra J B Maxtield, | 0f its insvectors doingsin this matter, | their desperation they turned to trades | transformed Good iness into Joveliness AN ANIED- fhyaden deiginh . . o ks YA . t and weaknecs into power, a game on the former's ground. It isre-| Omaha; Mrs Dawey, Omahs; Auna E|for on Paursday of lust week Mr. |ucions, But it vas not unil the P ¢ spend a; * ) i l'lt\ SLE FOR SALE -Or trade for smalk And the aen Apoy with sumples « a g k seedo ALK | t i Jouncil Bluffs club will | Evaus, South Omals. Pollook prooeeded. to suspend & ¢, 4 inch Harvard. Inquire C. M. Wood 0] Geo, Heym, 21916tk strvet, st | Houeehold sutfrage bid was iuttoduced, | #ame causes would combine to equally | - ANTED at will by s ld at o 3 R 5 elovats womaAn T And| AECUE0 her & 00F: A Liadress and 3 on i~ new <ot top buzes oud ditband after to-day, West, Nebraska couference: Mra | McGillicuddy feow lus functious at|in 1868, and tho bread winners be-|elovate woman and secure her a cor- | WAL rius adeto arice 5 thofara s Wiliam ¥ Sarah Bradley Pive Ridge, aud on Saturday the ir- | caun voters that their condition ve- | rezponding influence and power, e T; ‘n\.'il :l .“\ xmn :l\u ‘\r L,.,.,: i > " (e pr i 0, nov € Twonty-five care of lamber ure shiy ped | B505 W00 e L Mrs H D | terior department procead to Te-it + | caved attention and thew wrongs be- ME. ROSEWATER, Y, :,"“;,'“_“ ! i out of O vha to points in Nebrasks every w1 day by oar lambsr dealers, one car of oil Chamberlain, D.ouver: Mres H M " litan Hotel hia, and ordered Iuspector Polluck to | yoe righted Every arqument uscd | bheing introduced by Misa Anthony, | onee Wasning Shattuck, Greele; n, from which pla agatnst thy enfranch : cment ia this|gpoko at length, The full texs of his |- 5000 girls to call ard huy cloaks by the Consolidst d Tank line company, Miunesota o . Mrs F W |8hould be remitted to the obscuce ra- | country ot they _ru.s_u.n‘ worien was | uqdress, as well as that cf Miss An- \V ., ot low ik 4 aud fifty cas of coal roceived by our|yuiy Mra M J I Paul ment which he would so emuwenuly |used sgelast the enfraocisement of fhony j 1w . to 495 yor ncre, dealers, —T'rom Mr, Thos. the board of trade, we hson, recretary of learn that about ro, aud wh haractc reputation would 80 conspicuous luwinate, ¢per Iowa coufercice: Mre M W Porter, Davenpo Tows conference: =] Miss Jennie Beck, and | what M, Lowe called them the uu cducated and degraded classes,” and prodicred the mosc dieastrous results necessarily deferrcd until our next issue, Howr Children Had “Fun.,” sin wil ) ld S dford serpiion Can furiish desirsble lan ds for ¢.lovies, I oud locs i h. \ 7ANTED—A gil to 40 cehursl hous nd references ¢ wayes Grable, Kear LML BALLOT, Unon wleek, Umiha 3 g villes 3 P T T A S e = At the iranc was graut:d thom. | On a summer day, they wen* to play, =3 Y - - R dmeag | SRRSO ) A g h‘n’hm' s Dekomers “':‘ WEUDING BELLS. 'as vute ‘A. © jastified the most san- | Down the roud to Deacon Jones' pasu ¢ s el Ce | I‘ LE - Honse «f o ms on d i o he city for the es |John Hayues, 12cati M )RR 5 L ] ! . = 2 L CH LS LY v ground 4} years, 86.5). M iagu: e i Dot iasintes msd orithe folby/ for the ekl Loy e it 8 ot Marnhy, Grxin: | lue expeeation of the promotersof | Dick e imbed the tree, Vie looked o gay; | ¥6 t%omen, tablishing o gluccss works at this point, 4 " 2 M B 5 ’“,’; 2"} | The Marnaza of ries Schmt R No scssion of | The hourswer: spent in funand laughter. ; | SALE GTEAE1h i 3 ueil, & esty, J >, . nd Mise ] | n ol P ol ANTED—A ui hons work, i 3 gt ek The amount needed is $100,000. Wiight, Osweiooss; Mrs L Maus | Eerasd MiseTii Jdbet | parimenc $HaB held einco iu | That night,those you g stors yelled wit VW ANIED-_A I s v i SALE GHEAP_Th. ~The firm of Bell & Au 28 has gone out of existence, Mr. Belt will attend to all| Mrs M Bayer, Mediapolie; Mrs 3 W| An interesting eveni too | pavsed for che reitet of working :l:: ‘hlg.;:v“:yr:..fi‘:”‘t":v.n..]M' Kind, B18-1t i i“ l:( I-:".’!A:»_‘L Ay the stenographic busincss hereafer, and | Byrkit, Mt Pleasant. | Thursday at the reside i Peter|iueo. At firstihe workivgme “h"‘H = At SITUATIONS WAN FED | Keasons forso lng sa: Mr. Amon will handle the roal estate de-| . Des Mnoies conferdnce: Mss Lib- | Windheim, Esq., corner Eighth and | titimtelves io tlo n,.ml paiy, but TAE SYNOD. LITC TIONWAVTED A sirl o o donn | . : 7 C co | it Pearson, Mrs [ G Orwig, Mrs L 3 dw the tories soon an to bia for their | RECp— house W na resy e family. Add. | FVOR SALE—Good bullding, brick cut alone. They will both have i . o By : oL i T — Ao b Jumee, Dos Stomes; Mrs K L Hench, | Harney streets, bing the martisgo of | yoros under prounse Second Diy'a Seesion of tha Preeby- | 1M \ Woter Werkis # t Rev. C. W. Saviige, expects to reach this city in time to spend next Sabbath in his new field of labor. —John Laraon, who was a driver for Konnard Bros,, was taken in charge by by poli-e yesterday, his actions indicating that he was slightly unsound in mind, He labored under the delusion that some one : Stewart; Miss Kitty Laws, Shenun- | his daughter, Miss Tillis Windheia to | udiion, Two chauges i terian Gereral Assemb y. ANAFD—Fo wolk1ir bow 1y doccs | QPLENDID FLOPERTY FOX SALE —A postal card has been received by| ] G SRR i S hiv T Woa bass Wi A i loxolu s lpsniy, o BavaA, one larce brick house, an - sah; Mrs Dr Cules, Mes D D Lyon, [ Mr. Charles Schmitzbe forema government huve siico been el o orrocty a1 roby avo w Goradns avie K lare %) vod. N t th 1; 2 * i - 2 A t king g 4 wiitesni to ¥ sh. addre: O X7 | lnrge fr: a house, with full lot on Usss near 15th Rev.J. W, Sank that the nesly »P| Woodbine; Mism Helon Youug, Miss | ot Mr, Frank Ramge's entablishment, | 40 S1mply t0 tho votes of the Working | quy gepsion of the Preshterian | 415 wih i, N ty font tar 679 “ wpointed pastor of the First M. E church, | prmy Lictle, Waitesborough; Mrs classes. And so 1t will be everywhere, iy(rmunlh. Call fo. Bloombeld; Mrs C M Wooley, Pibia; Frank Byrkit, Red Ouk.® Mrs G| Toe ceremony was porformed about Frost, Mrs M J Bowlin, Harlan, 8 o'cleck, by Judge Beoeke, in the Missouri couference: Miss Mary | presonce of about ascoreof the rels- Rice, Savanuah: Mra M 8. Geiger, | tives and imm=diate friends. Follow- Mra Sallie Davie, Marsyville; Misa|ing the hearty congratulaticns offered Nepple Hawkius, Albany; Miss Lizzie | the happy couplo was a moat elegant Austin, Albany; Miss Irene Chutten- | supper, and later in the evening the den, Savanuah. bride and groom, as well as their | wher some measure hw mov been i amenoratiog | 1c 15 the perfect equalily of the men of this uation that makes it the grand- st countiy'un the globe, Notwithatanding the high flown de- clarations in our dcolaration of inde- pendencd our governinent was founded on the bones and blood of slavery and on tha disenfranchisement of hali its Yes, the funny Dick and Victoria; Synod were coutinued yeaterday morn ing, besinning with the devetiona exercises ac 9 o clock, pression of the liquor traffic. Rev. W. W, Harsha, of Jackson. Rev. Geo. Scott made an address in behalf of the association for the sup- | wiges will b+ paid. 129-t1 * | 19t and * eavenworth s re | betwo v Fitce 45X ¢ nuhete ety ¢, on - \7 ANTED—Onio good 1 work and good pay, Apply at 218 N MIS, nvasser, Steuly work BEMIS, ; Agent, 16¢h a+ d Douxing sta, cronce 16th strct, up-st 609.t¢ auired.) room (VX BEAUTIEUL LOTS—00x160 foet oach in % lunscom Place on etrest car lino. Bost lots it whole addition on_very easy terms aud ot & bargain. ~ Bauia’ a/ent, 16th and Deazine l‘ OTEL FOL. SALE.—The Arlington Houset Kirac cluss; all turnished ~ ho only hote A/ ANTED— At the Nationai otelar i* One No, 1 female couk wanwe Vo Wr.ump—sw Privy vatia, shiss aad wa ) . ¢ - JBoole tocican with sautiary Vould e | bntown, Ton cheapost yuwenz'm the state. i was going o kil him It ight surs, | Kanses conference: Miss § T Mc- | gucrs, waro favored by a serenade | population. Eatly ia_our’ history | ville, Tlinois, dolivercd an address in a1 300 Dodow skt el saE ot F 1 T oy s lor et U besold choap om — A& mass mecting of ‘working mem t0ok | Ahbon - 00 MES anthorn, | from the Turner society. thora were a number of property qual-| rlation to the Tacological Seminary e s = place last evening in Central hall, which ‘was very well attended. Mr, P, T, Mur- phy was elected chairman and Mr, J. L, Black secretary, Mr, J. R. Lewis, secre- tary of the committeo of eighteen ap- Jlowed by the appointment of the fol- | eemed by all. His bride is a lovely | on nccount of its advocacy of freedom reporrw'(xf 'h§ “}'lnlnunu Sl:v_nudical o ENVAVES T tisia ibn etorgtenpienta Gl aopty oy e / pointed at & provious meeting, submitted | lowing young lady of many accomplishments | of the ballot for the workingmen that | oiety, BMea. Nicholas makiug a very |at JONN EFLNELEK, 17 Lotnalll a T a report containing the programme of the COMMITTERS: and is 1w every way C‘J&:lnl'.rd to | for forty years ‘hfi d"‘n“‘”‘"‘l’ P“:“_Y mfi\:":_mm "ddlm“ of 'l:“ !““*‘Jfijfi-b " Ratylt: el Eeu MISOELLANEUR: | oL campaign. After considerable discussion| (Opn By Liws—Mrs, H. M. Shattuck | 8dorn the home provided for her by |re'aiced 1s ascendancy over the whig here was ulso an extended debate ANTED—goomn s coard. o f private | -0 WHOM I MAY CERN- 1 deeiro o the .".'p.m was approved by an overwhelm- | Miss 1,ybbi‘, p;“w,,' Miss Fmma | her husband, and make it et parcy. And bacause the republicau | on the subj-ct of making the synod u W ool i 10 e 1L putliolmaito 81y Shay b ke bern roported ing majority. ATTENTION! Call for & Workingmen and Farmors County Convention. The workingmen and farmers of The presents received on this ocea- sion were very numerous and were costly, useful and beautitul, Mr. Schui‘zberger 18 well known in the city and is respoted and os- South Kansas conference; Miss M M Hammond, Baldwin; Mes HE M Pattee, Humboldt. The work of enrollment was fol- Buck, Mrs. Pattee, Mrs, M. J. Shel- | for him. The happy coupie go to ley, Mrs. Murphy. housekeeping at ouce io a remdence Oa Young People's Societies— blrs, already fitted for thelr reception, just C. M. Woodward, Seward, Neh., Miss | 0pposite her parenws’ place, where Mary Price, Mra, H. D. Chamberlain, | THE Bik, as well as msny others, Denver, Col, wishes them much joy, On Sale of Books—Miss Price, Mrs, Rea) Bstato Transfors, Woriz, Mrs, Wright, Mrs. Tibbits, itications for voting, Thomus Jefferson was the tirst to oppose these restric- tions on the ballot, and Martin Van Buren the man who succeeded in re- moviog them in New York It was party enfranchised the negroes th colored vote is adlied to the republizan. party. Under the old re- gime the vast majority of working wen como to this country from Jands where they have been refused the bal- lot and where their only weapons were combination and trades union- country. action, educational interests of the synod, s Hastings solleges, morning. of the Northwest, of Chicago, and the general educational interests of the A long discussion took place on the delegative body, the wholo matter be- ing tinally laid on the tub'e without | referr.d to them. There was a long discussion on the pecially in regard to the Belleve and | J™. Lad over till this | itrects. Atlington, Wasnington county Nob. = 603.tf 1 Fou BALE-~0r will excha ge for Omaha pro- [ perey, un hmproved see om of lnud adfolas g n etation o U. P. R, R. M. DUNEAK, 1418 Farolism 5., Omabe. 720 B ® | YTO RENT—A ot + U, P 1reigbt hov, Lok, Uk v tou Barre'r, nigh 10K ¥OR rALs. will s 1 their ao. rexs College, 8 udex t secking AL W that I made sratoncnts der gstor: to the name Tcheer u ly tak, woth- uttere | or eir- Tated anysland.rcuis oports end know of no scod reason for 50 do ng , J. EONNEK. ‘An person making (Lch roperta e fer #ill be pros-cuted, W. JOHNSON. 015 12¢ with ut bo. TRAYE] ) OR STOLEN—A smali white cow, 1 horn bavken off and & brass but on on the ? . INT - wo 1. ) s ai Douglas county, who aro in accord| Reporting Committee -Northweet.| The following doeds were filod ia ism. ‘Thoy bave brought with them| A number of reports wore presented Ui SRt e sl epardn(i e P .h“h o) ’l iated by the | orn Christian Advocate, Mis. G, N. | the county clerk’s offizo October t:h to| these weapons sud have used them and routine work transacted, o o Btreote, O Be with the privoiples euunoiated by the |, L "ao vl Ciristian Advooste, | 12th. Reported for Tz Brs by |With great efioct in our own land, At the evecing session, Rev. J. A. Rl o LR i« st cal pri o paid state anti-monopoly convention held | N PN PaeTHL L 0na G lorado Re. | G W. A | N Ouace given the ballot, they have cast | Hood proided. The subject was | roritye, Tar oy wod Corn st Krebs Vinegar at Hastiogs, Beptember. 27th,, 1683, |mem sire H ot Boattae (aars: | Geo. W. Ames, ros! eetato dealer; their votes for the party which sup- | eign Missions uud Freeamen,” e — Works, Jones sticet, betwe:n 9.h & d 10th, Oma- , Mro, H. M. ; : Aug. Kountze, et., al. to Rosina s00ms with | bo. ~Two nicely farn'she soi-daw U i i i tee. rted their cause. Three million After a few remarks he iulr(‘ducfla firc and beard, i7 dwire ! ant home | - S lariiel fo sless delegiens g::?:::l’rt;n?el:'\llfu llfi'n Mi'...u«“ * | Daemer, w d, lots 5 nd 9, blook 11, | homen in this country support them- | Rev. P. 8. Hulbart, who wpoke for- |0 hwos geatl in. ‘1eaive dblmoniizlh v | (AKES, LB Uyl o Chan Jobaou, 2ib toa convention that will nominate afBETEE L IEEe THE FAF eS| Kouatzs & Ruth's cddition—8§2,000. [golves, In New York there ar|eign mistiona as follows: Some suy | 70 i legislative ticket for Douglas county, State deed to D. Warren, parcel there is a | andq- ivree and payin co8 4014t ¢ o ¥ L 50 5 2 t of practical conse | prow BENT oardis g b ut 2081 th Rev. 15 M. Battis, Sork, Nob.: Miss| State ¢ 50,000 women who earn twenty-five | ther want of pi s AT A lmardie ¢ Bouse, 0t 2080 th [ 2l o e S A consisting of two members of the sen- | Trene Chittenden, Savannah, Mo ; '°°l"“"‘ m", 115'“! $320 o ceuts o day, All these women have Cn‘“";‘ on tho part of the peoplo” in ,l::‘,' W anvaten Biusan avabedie. hasiiel ) gt A are Canaha 3+ Jophooe ato and cight members of the house of | Mra, T. ¢i. Ocwig, Dos Moines, Towa: | 5 - &: Valentine aud wifo to H. O.| orgunizd trades unions and attemptad | reard to this vury important work, | L2l c ot il on b Brise. - o8t ti 1a nty com- | Mrs, Rev. John Haynes, Muscatine, o8, » parcel section 15 15 11— | to secure juatice by strikes; but I have | Proof is found in tus small amouat of \ ANTED o reht or buy s N> Marbic has removed bor enploy ment bu- roprescutatives, also one county TR Poul SHAYOoN Wi, i ool heard of ‘but fow suocessful strikes |tho collections. Bat the fauly lica| VY, Adires v Wow G ilbing ot 51 | rosu o 1108 ure st Totf missioner and suoh preeinot ofisars as 7, 7 PERS: among women, and that only partially | rather in the failure of the ministers rm—— =1 @ag) K ()() Wil buy the furniture of the Lost may be designated by the county com- | = (1ommittee o Publication ~Mrs. E, BA0NAL suconsful. Ta Teoy in 1861 & combi- | £ UrKo l';" ""Tl"'“ R their people. | O RENT. Furnlshed i 3%],-)9(! payio botolin Tows, Kent reas misioners in their elsotion. proclama- | K. Staney, Das Moluos; Mrw, G N. | Mrs, Ads M, Bittenbender wes 1 the | Poiory o 40 MomeL working In tho resoutid, Thoy aro iguosant of e | [T oy HEN) ~Furman Tram ST arwith o | Omai, Nobe o A0 tion, Power, Muscatine; Mre, L. E. Pres- | o, 100 igh, 4 ¢ | facts. Men are plenty, but woney 1 BAN 1 7H W s ki I CITR ; :, s cott: Minnsanolis. ¥y ght. curing two advances of wagos, but . Mo planty, Dot MU0y IR | s ———— - 1) JE The ratio of ropresentaticn shall be | 0 HHMMEEPO b o e Mea. | 9. W. Wolcott, agent for 1iose Kiynge, | whon o third was domanded and ro. | Wented to send them, The pegple| JN AN, et et rem o EDWARD SUEHL as follows: D. E. Proscott, Mra, H. E. M. Pattee, | is in the city arrangiog for the appearance | fused a strike followed. After a threo ‘“‘l'}“m L]“‘l"" ‘\'\"" “'“"i " \ HAGISTER OF PALMYECERY AND CONDY Every olement of trade and each|Mrs, ). M. Havthorn, At~hison, | of his “star’ bers at an eary d y, n.mulhu ‘!ol.'k. out \'h',’ women were “"::V;};) li. j" D r:‘.;h:n‘m ko on the| 5 TONA Y, 453 ool & element of common labor shall be|Kan.; Mrs, H D. Chamberlain, Mres. | A, A, Rice snd compelled to acoept even lower wages ] represented by tive delegates. Where wechanics or laborers have no orgau- ization, they may organize for this purpose, as for instance, blacks 8, carpenters, plumbers, hod-carriers, armers. It is recommended that the meetinge to select delegates in the city by any labor organization or element shall be held upon a call issued thr.e days previous through Tue Oxana Bee, Such call shall state the time and place of moetiny, snd name of organization or labor fe, of Pawnee City; Miss Matilds Hindman, of Noith Bond 8, M. Barker, of Silver Creek; ilon, Wi, Robertson aud James T, Br f Mad son; Mrs, Russell, of Tocumaeh aud W Dr. Knapp, Mrs, 8. J. Dowey, Mrs, M G W. Byrkit, Mrs, M. 8. Geiger, Mayeville; Mrs E, K. Stauley, Des Mowmer; Mrs, M. W. Porter, Daven- port; Mrs, Sarah Bradley. Pattee, of Humboldt, Kausas, Sub.| M. C. Nichols, Lrother of Supt, P jeot, “‘Past, Present and Future of | Nichols, of the U. ., went weat to Lars 'Woman's Foreign Missionary Society " | mie yesterdny. His daughter accompanicd Mrs. A, P. Nicholas, Mrs G. L. |him. Little, of Omaha, and Mrs, G. D Orissioan, of Kearney, appeared in the convention bearing the greeting of the Presbyterian ladies of the T . F, E., Sickels, who is well knowa to the pioneer railroaders of Omaba, passed weat yestorday, snd tho strike failed. Why are men's etrikes successful 7 Why did the edi- tore ridicule & women's strike in Troy and advocate the demands of 200 etriking bricklayers? The bricklayers have bribed an editor to spesk against the rights of 200 voting bricklsyers, Workingmen, the question 1s not whother you want you want your wives and daughters to vote, but whother thess millions of wowmen through your vote may not be enabled to securs justice from capitalists, The 1,300,000,000 inhabitauts on the earth work is great and demands the bes men sud labor. It can be done bas ] T Tt A P ; sharged | by orgavization. The churches need | Tao« kv i_two rooms 11 e emelting works laborers, ete. Kvery MISCELLANEOLUS, :L' Ilfl:]'l:“ f Cuoter wore o5 the Milised ilmdl v:,::'é‘p?;:fiuu'fi;;:;"?:::;:fl: ux)wli:t{nery oryganizatians, l‘ A ‘.,w' "?""\.u{.” 0 -‘u.': 5“'-' b preeinct outside of the city of Omuha { Among the items on the first duy's 3 F to spenk againat the laundry women, | Kev. H. A, MoLean spoke on tho | tmis il v $ shall be entitled to five dele- | programme were the following: Hon, K. M. Correll was in the city last | 7 MLl 0t would have ‘dared. to | freeduien as follows: They are freed: | * ates to be chosen by the| A'paper was read by Mrs, H, K. M. |night. men 1 one sense, but alaves in an- other, sin, The freedmen number one thiags, The Prosbyterian vhuxoh i ia thie respect, Eight nuadred miliions of these have not heard the gospel, therciore the They are all in boudsge to eighth of the population of the United I;.-l, RINT States, and need education above all » peculiarly calculated to benelit them | 1o | spirise, obtale tox any ou = | ab presoss, sad oa oort sore, Boota £ad Hhone r oftics xoum or halt wore, | 3 W Large L I‘ 100 urab b cer, 7914 ith runo [nqui o &t 60% 131k str: On Nick 1y finished 8 | St. ! torday, ‘ Oa motion the synod adjourned to | JOR BEAT Cottage, b roows complute, 18 b | olement. In the country precincts |state. E. P, Vining bas returned from the cast, l::fl‘:l‘::ig‘ll:l:lit:xu:e::::e’u"m::: 9 a m. todsy, the following au- A}:-v"‘.';.;' b e 3 | the meetings shall bo held” in pursu- | ~Mrs Jardin camo bessing the greet- | Mrs. F. E. Drake and her little dau b | mible, The law of labor 18 to Eecure | BOPEcements being made: e e i ::::P‘::u:,ufi);lp:.mfit ulru:t"t.i:::c: m'fi::.leug;mnhu““ 11.“,‘..-., e : :i.»,].‘.l (l](ullkunn City, are visiting Mrs, 8, | just as much money for as hittlo work |q5u n‘rd\:r of the day )2scasu<m} Uk d '...'."n"\’u.‘..'f“fum.i bah: | L p‘y.:‘. A i i DdroNs road the addreas of | H, M., Olark, us poasibly. Man's monopoly hus | OB education. . 18 Y00 1 blic places :nhm the precint for at :::!l;:u:m "l; behalf of the ladies of the and wife aud Miss Mamie | #iven this lucrative positions and pow h’lhu oven ho mesting will be i | # Tz:-:.:::“;x' ) b oald ikl | R ll(.l":;t::rh:::tz:&l‘:lrl\ll:l’;l)lh o, Towa, ate . the Mii. | ¥ @ ncn. 1t has given the inferior tha interest of tho Babbth sohiools. A | J7 I KENT. Pt o 3640 g ot / 1 e 46 . d ou be- Jositwns and servijude to women. No |tvavral invitatio ended to the | ff Cun s o > e th, 770-00° wo weeks from this date, half of the visitors. i - biic, ) Latins 0 ¢ Oul;”dulug:lu elected in pursusuce | * Bpeschos wero made by Mrs., Shel-| I A: Lincoln, wife sad con, of 1:,..,;.;“'“.*12: ::.::3'1\,:“ .".l,?lllynl:::tmil.u:':l: RN AN Ry A | TROK KES T e, 6x roou to these recommendations and haviog | ley, sccretary for Nobrasks, and Mus, [ 1Y% N Yo are in- the city on a visit, and | be understood thas as disenfranchises | Of the Lord’s supper will b aditnia: | & 4474t Hydes cil proper oredentials, will be admitted to | M. Hauwmond, secretary of the |1 the gucsts of Mr. and Mis. I . | yang always works degredation, so it | tered, aud the brethren in attendance | 5 P will be allowed, but alternates may be —— Rev. Dr. Leviog, of the Predyterion | clseses of labor the law of supply aud | of the vanous churches of the eity, | t ey '; b { electod w take the places of delegates DIED Foreign Missionary Socioty, lefs Thursday | demand operates. With a disenfran. | The doxology was suug, prayer of- YDy I rooms at_ 4. W. Wl e 3 '-fi:)‘ lfl'}':{” flb-}li-:’-a wen o the del. | KENSILLA—u thia clty, Ostober 12, for St. Louis. chised class it does not. An artifigial | fered, avd the Synod adjouraed. o Doug a an 1 2k 7 ue uotice wi given to 882, at 6 p. m., Oharles, infaut son ot - ates 80 elected ae to the time and ;Yu\o of holding the cunvention, and arraugements will be viade for & prand mass meeting o rati'y the noming tious on the seame evi oy «fuer the convéution has adjourced. By uider of the commitice. Joux Rosicgy, Chairwau. 10 ceuts, at all droggiste. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Keosilla, SLAV 5 YOSEMITE COLOGNE Funeral took place to-day from the reci- | Made froe the wild flowers of th dence, South 17th street, FAR FanEp YOSEMITE VALLEY, it is the most fragrant ot perfumes. Manufuctured by H. B, Slaven, San Franci For sale in Omaha by W, — s #arFaded srticles of ull kinds re- stored to their original beauty by obstruction is created. D d the law of supply and demand operate in the caso of the slaves! It does not in the case of women., Women as teachers occupy the subordinate positions and wre paid from ope-half to one-third Diwmond Dyes. Perfect and simple. (J. Whitehouse and Kennara Eros,, & Co, the awount psid to men, The ipse dusit of society is that she is 8 women jsand on that account she must content HA, NEB. ‘Tables supplied with the best th market attords, claim they get better accommodati and more general satisfaction her Rato, $2 per day. augltfm METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA.! ok seaT b The traveling |-ublic! thao ut suy other house in Omaha i Absolutely Pure, Thys powder never variez, A marves o purity, strength and wholesomeness More economical thau the ordiuery kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the { multitade of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold only ib can tovar Bakisag Powpes Co Wall 8¢, New Yor | JUR s ENT—a ely fainiched 5ocuis, ube door o He { Dod, ¢ oh 18t 3 QOR RE e | son Ag 4 D uclas § FUR - EN T—House § roou £ north of Paul