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<dgme £5z ()] D'rllw L . {1 \ A . v 3 D ™ ! | Y Al 1 | Fla Dea iwand, Ass.nabolr’s ¢ 4 laches above low -lhl m 2 foet 0 inches st Yankton, Mississlepl 5 foot 8 Inches at Divenpo t, 4 f ¢t 0 in Bt P.ul, 100 ot 101 chos ot Bi Loul, 06 fect 2'nohes st Ly Crowe aud 7 feet 4 Inches » Dahique *Inapp ecl\ ——— LOUAL BulVi'lins, —Mr. G. A. Frace aud Miss Agple D s wil be marded at 56 o'clock this evening at the Bajtlst church,t —~The sale of seats for Mins Prov o Oousing’ lecturs, Eve,” beg us this evening. —The Omaha te miters hold their vegu. lar meeting at Wivoli ball, Wednesday yme Mistakes About | OUND DTN ACY | ne Tickat Norsinated O y v t 1 | I ' ‘ 1 i y centr nim | 1 W 1 to or P § oy f I i | 1 y | ), which X a | George 8 f Permol | nom T « Me | Saields withdr Me, Perzel w nominat d COUNTY € MMISSIONES Richard O Katly, Sias Mort nd Honiy B the oftice ut cou , Me, Mcore d Me Leary, of the Fifth J, were ap pointed tel The re:ult was; G'Keefe, 27; Mor ton, 18; Ruser. State senators were next nomi- nated C. 8. Mon!gome H G Clark, . W V. Gallagher Ohas, H. nomink ed, Mr. Fuzmorris moved to euspend the rules and muke the namination ot Mesnrs, Suva 0 and Brown by accla- mation, The motion wua carried. "Tho chair appointed Meusrs, Kauf- W. Bayage, Richards, C wn Were man, Snielus and E'i Johuson to t upon Mr. Brown and inform him o tho action of the convention, Jvdgo Suvage being ¢ action s tuken 1n nomination. v of town, no reapect to his evening, November 1st, By oider Quick, secretary, —Mr, Eastman, of Roel, Jones & Co stopped s vonfilsncy game: at the Occi- dental hotel Satuday in time to save young man §50, —A C, B, & Q. express oar wont through on U. P. tiain ysterday, Lave ing «n hoard the six runnng horses be- longing to Lucky Baldwin, en route to California. * vday §s “All Saints Day” and thers will ba divine rorvios with the Holy Communion at Teinity cathedral (Kpi pal) at 10 a. m, Eveniog prayer with baptism at 5 o'clo —Messrs Cruickshink & C off goods at a wacrifice to make room for flmrhnlhl Ay stock, Six e o Lusy at the cousters in their basement room alune, 0~ aro aclliog and it is crowded with o stomers wll cay | long. —General arder No, tary headquars nounes 5, irsued from m 4, university of Nobrasks, wong other jromotions that of Firat Corporal Sherman Canfield to be third eergeant of Co. B, Sherman Iy the won of Geo, Canficll, Buene, the man who was 1o badly earved wp on Tweltth wircet last Sunday ‘The m'mmoth 15.ton roller used in pavirg Douglas strect was started up yeos terday and the block was crowded with poopls watchiing the uugainly machine in ite trips back and £rth. A jortion of the atreet ds rolled un mooth a8 o floor, sud neaily us rolid a5 gravite, snd gives evie dence of what tho pecfeot work of paving will be, —The trustess of Saunders strcet mis- sion haviog sold the buildicg oocupled by the missiun, and having deposited the pro- ceeds arising from said sale with the bius. tees of the North Preabytorian chur.h, stockholders can obtain forty per cont of their original subscription, this being tho amount rca'ized, by calliog on the under- signed and making proof of clim. 0. L, Ballow, presilent bumid of trudees of North Piesbyterian church, ~Tatelligenca has boen received at 1 Olaire, Wis,, the authotities of locality bave iodlctments for Lim, th.t Lon Williams bas beon captured by the authorities of Dodge City, Kas, The shoriff of Pepin con; and will start at once for tho seene of the iog the necess iry 1equisi- tion from Gov, Rusk, It will be remen- bered that his broth ptured nor Grand Island and lyached ou his arrival boma, which as been potified, was o3 Composed of the best known tonioe, iron sud ocinchons, with well kuow aromatios, is Erown's Iron It curos indigestion, and all kindred troubles. bbbl Unitea Stetes Grand Jury. The following grand jurors were drawn Monday by Elwer Frack, United States clexk, and Ho H. C. Lett, United States jury com- missioner, to serve in the Biates district and circuit the November term, jurors ave required to appear on the 14th of November, at 10 o'clock & m , and the petit jurors on the 15that the same hour. The grand jurors are a8 follows: W. P, Phillips, Lincoln; Robert O Steel! sud Jacolh E. Markel, Omaha; bl grand Jno. Kelloy, Valloy Grange, Rod Wil- low county; Ant ony !ties, North Plarte; John J ek ¢ ward county; O, F, Grocor, Noren Platte W. E. Darringion, Falls City; W, Burr, Linooln; Hunry Sapp, Superior, Neckolls county; James W, Dawes, Crete; N, W, Wells, Schuyler; David Butler snd D, D, Loe, Pawnse Oity; A. A. Coomav, Spring Creek,” Johu- son county; E B. Chavdler, Omaha; Nat Smails, Fremont; J, Sterling Moton, Nebravks Cit ; Falls Cliy Rulo; Jw oob 8. Do, Teoumseh; Geo. Gedultig, Fals City; R, H. Oakley, Lincoin - Tue BUPREMACY IN hA\un ov Hue Fusch is a fact geoerally admitted by con- poissenrs, Trade supy) b e 51 8 tureis’ prices by M. A, MeNamura Fawllien .up.ruu by A. H, Gladstone, Osmubia, N Bnokhn' @ Aroica Balve, The Besr BaLve iv &!o:dmld for Un - wmgh"' "ohil Ulsivs, o‘..u. skin eruptions, an fs guaran gty e oy refunded mu.I-:bp- cx, dor sle by O ‘I'he committeo retired, and, after a reccss, returned with Mr. n, whose appearance was greeted apoliuse, Me. ¥ilzqorris moved to procesd m the wommwion of rpresentative and that the t8 highest on gach bal lot be declared omvpatod, Ma, Shields mowvsd to amond to nominate three mernbers of the honse from the country | Me, Timme mo ed to wmake it two memwbers from the country, whish jcto, was carriad Fred Cromemoyer, F. M. King, Adum Stengline, J. R. V Tt J. Howoll wore nomis: Tho tirst ballot 0 moyer, 26; Stongline, 16; Howell, 15; Kug, 14. Cronemeyer was declared natod, Mr. Watts withdrew, Tho next ballot resuited —Howell, Stougline. 8; King, 6. 1w nominstion f Howell was made unanimouos, sod Me, Howell call-d out and made a speech, Mr, Cronewmoyer was called out and made a spcech, Nowinatioue for the other six rep resentatves wero made s fillo Alex McGavock, Pairick s Treitsohke, H G Olar , Wilhian nomi- arnaby. Mr. Loary moved to nomivate by scclamation Wm Curnsby, the nomi- neo of the U, P. sh pmen and the workingmen, Oarried, Mr, Kiiznorris presented tho merits ef Wm, Tuartle ne a representation of tho bricklayers, plasterers other workingmen, Mr. Cavanby was callod out.and made a speech and promised to do his dusy as & demoorat sud 63 & reprosen- tative of labor, A bullot was taken as frllows: Goos 37, Turtle 36, McGavook 26 Clark 24, Jurdan 23, Ford 21, Rasmessey 20, reitschke 18. The nomination of Goos, Turtle and M.Gavock wors made unavimous, Another bulot was taken and re- anlted: Clatk 32, Ford 24, Jordan Ureitschke 16, Rismussen 6. G, Clark was declared nowmi or bullott was takon and ro Jordan 22, Ford 19, Treit- Jones moved to nominate dan by acclamation, A v u, resulting in 22 for to 19| | | | . Loary moved to nominate Mr, central commitice for wnother y Carried On wotlon of Mr, Fi'zmorris the | convoniion tendered tl to Chair and Brown o Kiles noa suus Flion, rosches, snts, bed-bugs, rats, mico, gophers, ohipmunks, clearcd out by * h uth on M.u. ' 1bo. _x'T}.Nl‘xO\l Call for 8 Workingmen and farmers’ County Couveniien, workingmien wnd farmers of Douglas |, with the principles enunciated by the atate anti-monopoly convention held at Hastings, Septembor £7 1882, oroby iuvited to eleat egatos vominate a fas county, ors of tho sen- county, who ara in scoord are l » & convention that will lative ticket for D copaisting of two 1 e and eight wem! 10 houes of FeProLeRLatiy s, 0 Dty G muzeioner and such proon the may be designated by the county com missioners in thoir election proolama tion, The ratio of representation shall be us follows: Every element of trade and each Jordsu by aco'amntion, Carii:d, CENTEAL COMMITTEE, Mr. Timme moved to continue the | ¢ rs wore given for Savage | ifo gt le \vn. will bo sdmitted to No proxies | tes may b places of delegate abu Iha Convention | e by the work 1 farmers of Diuglas unty, who are in ac with the i-mono eonvent tin §optember r : ety of ( D nty, W v, November lst, 1882 1:80 p, m jon e . e chaie. | an and ¢ meeting at which they were v Joux hairman, G They Turn Up in Blair to Ha. lighten the People on suffrage, And Indulge in a Tass For Two Honri Correspondence of The Bre. Brark, Ostober $0.--The i which Mr, Casteiter and others gave to Mr. Hitcheock, of Omaha, to speak ero on the woman suffeoge question i copted by him and it wies an- nounced on list Tuesdsy that he wou d speak at Gormania hall on that evening At half paat six o’clook the hall was plately rurrouaded by an anxicus ston to tho young and bril tor who 80 cuccessfully met ran, Miss Couvzins, at the opera house in Omaha a fow weeks The hall was not opened until itation g0 balf past seven and then the immense crowd that had waited impatieniy for an hour surged and crowded into the hieil until thas building was crowdea slmoat to suflisation, muuy not beiog wble to gain admizsion, Awong the vast sudience of at Jeost five nndred pereons was Mi s Uouzivs, who bad spuken here the aud has beon induced to apawer Mr. Hitchcook, At about a quartor to eighe, after the hand had ceused playivg an appropriato piece, Mr. Fraipsworth uiroduced Mr, k to the audience and he them in the closest atten- ticn for nearly lmn. in one of the ablest its that, it hes beeu the plessure of your olve. apondent to listen to. Tho speakee ho question in a wantecly fic wauner, muking many s agsinst woman suffage, which were loudly applauded by the audicuce, At the cluso he extended an invitation to any one to ask him questions, Miss Oouzios arose in her eeat in the audience aud Me. Hitchoook very politely and gracefwly miited her 10 a place on tho stage. She accepted his invitstion, and then & running debate of an hour aud a han took place between the two in which Mr, Hitcheock more than did himeelf credit, by his 1eady an- swer to ali of her questions, He con- vinced his hesrers that he waa not only master of his _subject, but oven that smart aud talented lady could not sprivg a point anywhere or cite & passoge 1 Scripturo or ancient his- tory 10 substanciate her argument but what ho conid meet her half way with & citation from the same source, equally as strong for bis side of ihe question, It no cutting and slashing with & butsher's cleaver, but i fic ¢ with bright < glittering weapc itchcock wade mavy friends here, and all are loud i theic praise of his able ¢t poudent is sorr, ve you « full report of th debate, Hix S Ak =t How often persons haye been annoyed by burea clinging to their dress or clothe ing, sud how reldom have they, vhen hou (ht that Bur- e blodee ne nd ia_ sold by pame of Burd.ck dock Root is ¢ see and purifier koow every drupgist under | Blood Bittrs, Price 81,00, OLOGNE the wild flawars of th ramen YOSEMITE VALLEN he most frazrant of perfam ¢ Mannfactured by H, B, 8L 3 Francisco, For & J. Wintehe & Co BOY 0's Grand Raufication Mee:lnu To-Night. A grand ratifioati I'be 1eld meoting will pera house to-morrow e workingme convention, at 3 o'cluck, e by, Col. and farmer’ fhe meeting will be addre W, H. Ashby, of Gago county, Zapt. 1, H. Sricke), the favmor orathr, Gen. Joseph Hollman, of Dikots county, Hon, Edward Rocewater, M: W Turtle, and others, Workinymen and f; v wers peverally Lhe ssues ¢ Lidies az woss intoresting meetiog 13 apured to sl nere will be wusio in attend- ance. — R { *When the fountaius of life are cor- rupted and cmbitbered by sufforing; elemont of common abor ahall bo rep resonted by five delegatos Whero wechanies or lsborers haye no orgali- zation, they may organizefor this por pose, as for wsiancs, blackemiths, car ontors, machinists, tinemiths, smelt- ing worka laborers, ste. Every pre cinbt outside of the city of Owaha shall ba entitled to five delegates to h. chosen by the farme 1t is rec- wmmended that the mectings to select dunwntu iu the city by suy labor or- gavization or element ohall be held upon ur.m issued three days previous through Tk OMasa Bex, Such call hall state the time and place of meet- , sud name of organization or labor element. In the country precinots | the meetinge shall be held” in pursu- wuce of @ notice printed or written, when the functiona of womauhood are striotly normal, woman life s like music, with no diecard to jar thie dalis cnte sensibilitics and broek the vital and organic hermony, Bat many who suffor from vital aud fanstional disor- ders have found immediate relief and a permanent cure by ueing Mre. Lydia E. Pirkhaw's Vegetable Compound, ¢ — METHUPULH‘AN HOTEL, OMA. A, . Tables supplied with the best the market sftords, The traveling public claim they get better accommodations and wmore general satisfaction here than at any other house in Oluhl. Rate, $2 per day. auglltfm FDNESDAY NOVEMBER TH PEGPLE'S TREASURY |2 4. S pav Iant m Lipm need by thej.’ N L O Tuesdzy, INov. Y . 7th, 1882, Umata Savin § Eaik okt ' TcClav Al ! \ | Figares — Journs her ' | Depotitors. A Woilu ot Good. | S Hon Bitterz, Y vy t i 1 alled inyesterday | 5 M ‘ pe - This n, n whicky driv Tc ia 1y ) {that $orld ) by ita ¢ Ther N Now I na 8 navings be jal ATTEN i fit is well suppor t hiwld : - § : w23 of Omal Q icGuitely Delezatos to the Workinemen fl unshing have their two and and Farmers' Conventio., savingn barks and the waat of sucl & demonatrated by en 10 the stari an inetitution here i Thoe Workingm th ults already e in session in 8, '8 committes will City he e Bloom's « fli 20, of the place of the kind in breaka, b Tall buildi to-day (Wedne: As stated above, the present q from 9 a. to 1180 b, 1. 66 ‘Fedelve tars are ouly teraporary, as the Ow the oredentinls and issue ad " Savings bank hue bought fom ickets to delegater properly elccred Lot all del legate National bauk their a K- | to the eonvention, outhwest corner nt their credontials and re- of Donglas and Thirteenth strests, W AGToRBNEHR and will take possession as foon we d 1{,,\,,“ Chairman. ,ha Omahs National moves into its kit ¢ Omat ing builvivg »t th Wew quarters, which will be in two or Notio threo weeks. The price paid was| The ‘‘Hawthoru $16,000. cclkior Roof Paint,” The reporter found the gentlomanly | 24th, 1881, and o ftere patent num cashicr, M. B Wilbor, at his poat, | bor 841, 803, Any person fouud o an uausl, and from him heard some |known to tamper with the mana facture of aaid paint ed to the full extent of | interesting facts as to the encourage i1l be ment given their enterprise since it wao started. In reply to the question | son has any euthority whs 28 to how tho new b as receipts, Hawrnons & Bro., along, Mr. Wilber eaid: castor Pa “Ihe savings bmk ia doing re- makably well, our businees no far being beyond our expectation “aro many availing theme your offers?’ 4Yes, We now have 690 accounts on our books,” “What do your deposits smount " *,*“Men cond others w! thoy practice the " Those practice the use of Kidne, y Wors never condemn its use by others, but com mend it to all affected with ]fl‘un, dys pepeia, constipation and all other di eancs resulting from a disordered state of kidneys, liver or bow wn in l\'cn of “One hundred and twenty thous- and, and we think this is dowg well f.r to short a time, We opened only Septamber 4th.” “‘What special inducementa do you cffa?’ “We receive depoeits in sums frowm $land npward., These deposits ar payable on (.m\mud and dra © por cent intereet from date of depoeit, in- teroct be mnded semi-annual- 1, Am I to understand then thata posit need not be lefs for any spe time in order to Craw interes 7' “Yen, sir, We ot frow the day of deposit to the d itha wt n, Not one cent of intere!t in thene Ty asem to. We have deporits from ail ¢igscs—mechanics, Iabori mon and Women, clurks, bookkeeper railrcad mev, gic., ste. Many of them deposit slatoa pums weekly, which 1 May 8y is thoNwe wuy to save. Peo- pla who wait unthshey have a large sum to start with da't usually save much,"” ‘‘Are there any nm.mp“ men among your depositors]” “No, sir; I never koew ‘ newspa- per man to have any money? “‘How are your deposits inagiedp” “In morigsg? loans on imjgyad |and cannot be wld in compe roal estate and (0ATS ON APProved . | Multitude of low test, shoct weight, a curitios,” or phoaphate p wders. Sold ouly in cau “Then you do not lend on p'mona\ Roras BAKIxg Fowpra O security? This powd purity, st ©No, sir. Our by-laws prohibit it. g Sninuu bu.ku seldem loan on com- N moreial ps 1S 1. SURE CURE T, c:\uu koep open Saturdsy How does it work?” 3es of tne Kidneys and Vory well, lndoed. A rge nu | B ] AV 4 o = B ommod.ed by 16" € Tthsaspeoty ; b, now bank, as will bs seen b the ubove sta ) voudy maki fine herdwsy and is destined to me one of the st popular oencfisial fnstim/is 1 tho city. for all dis Col. LeLany The North Pla of a former well-kuc this city “Some ima ago net DL of this city, received it jirits ny ing from the stepsof the court hou: which have resulthd in the went of his mind, O theoveri the 24, ho evidently attempt paes through the court house yard \o his home. By some aceident Lo musky have fallgd from the steps of the Luilding, s he was pickcd up vext condition. JA[}Q K UFW.? REMOVED Y0 NO, 611 167F iy 7«“ (2] mornixg in an insensible w U a..a-..., ;_, Dr. gley attended him, ang although he zeeovared from tha plys ol etlec of the fall, his brail remained clouded. It hop d that time aud rest would 1cstor is mind, but last week ho was ¢ clared hepelos Oornices &, Manafact ineane and conveyes By by Shexiff Geoier to the asylum ar || Lincoln, Iu the strength @ vigor [ § of his manhood Colonel Debiany pos:| | * sessod more than average ability, 1'he greater part of his life has been d voted to the professions of journ .lisin and law, in both of which ho neque ¥ . HiflL Thom w“fi ted himself oreditably, The fricuds A e he has here deeply regret the miefor e tuno which has ov.riak n bim, more § OCNNPOTED takes from his wite &b » their provider wod pro- itled 10 wd y in thew ub Politioal Mectings nters and paper-hangers beld =0 because i relatives her ctor, They ar oeive our gy wpst Al 14 . , Eto Y i6E TAKE The p an adjourned meeting last night fo the purpose of selecting dolegates the farmers and workingmen's omn vention, The meeting was a lively one, and all business was tranmaete w-v.h great interest, Mr E G. B! was chosen chairman and Mr. J .\I Winship secretary. The following~ delegates were se- Martin, Tre Tailor, 1220 1220 Farnhom Street, 1h ¥ celvd a fail aud complote stock Buiting DR. F. SGHCRER Physician and lected for the canvention: E G Ry CARONIC DISEASES A GPACIAL loy, James M. Winship, James Bro- Modiclacs furalaied at ofice phy, C. V. Moore, P. Hyues The|one N, W, corver 18th sod Fernam rtrect, inte.s will cast a solid anii wonopo- y vote. Th- barbers as usual, tako interest k“ everything concerning the wrlllra bf the publie, consequenily they h kot lorguuan the farmers' and lmrL- ovir Merchant's Nath nal Hank Omaha Not, PPER HEIDS LECK GICARS CHAMPAGNE FLAVGE, EFAINE SMOEE The bost in the country; for the money. A. McNamara, SOLE AGENT B.Fourteenth Strast pgmen's convention aud handbilla ave been flying very lively in sl irections for a meetivg to elect dele- ates to the convention, subjeot to the HE NOW WRITE £H1rgeor, | two days at the Commer AND R INS THREE DAYS AT THE TOCN HOTEL ARL.ORS, WO: S AWNI a, 18 a0 sted amole time to coneult one of the mos: cininent spe- thwest, The following testimonisly toil for themsel, es, e the moet il. Read and be convinced. ALMOST A MIRACLE. Letter from Mr. Carter, Section ForemanU. P. R. R 1Le, Nen, September 27, 1882 Dear S1m—T sm sl takiog edicine aud can eay } T over expe n I first commene 4 sometimss would nearly fall over; vp my that nothing would eure tin tho O Apore, m:de vp my st Tosort, get help. m 80 wuch * good ap- vish no o but you in se- Dit. Fisunrarr has T am geti waing your m had about piven me, W Ls uivd I can truly e and am 1la & i vore sud eonpiientod ¢ all ove art t:oubled me mo ab o1 ce ree monthe ago nder your treat- went T was Lardly uble to be | Yours t A. CARTER, Foreman o 1, Ames Station, rom Nebraska. SORIBNER tomber 9, 1882, A. 8, Frsuntar, M. D.,—Deat Stw —Lrooeiv and medicine Aupuit 265, I haso used it ac tn dirootivs stand 15 cushly, I felt better kince T bewun your ix have epit 1 bioud nier had any chil swen's have nearly ceased. My medi- cine will lastonly a f Yours GEORGE BE ENTON. nhled LUNG DISE ‘ or aome time, HYSICIANS without sucees READ WHAT | trento Scurnxer, Nob,, Scptember 30, 1882, supply of o our ear.icat m improving y a8 could gand hearty and can work right F1susL. «1 t - Please send mo ¢ sience. m first.rate IBLY L EXPHCIED, Al :.m‘n“u., Youry, with recpect, GEORGE BENTON. Yead What For of Onawa, fowa, Wiites Jr. hs‘Vb‘u te NaWA, Towa, August 18, 1 Twan Sik: ¢ chrfly tomen: of ficks in Mrt o ipiel to yoitar Februny foes e tor mard wverly from Ash s acou ‘\ thatshs cuia® o ad the Following No &'miar cure of consnm n ow ured Lef r. the di ¢ nc by Dy Fiehil S':\ILIIvAd\. ve to her tucrible con? llr\h tt CEDAR I APIDS, Fisunarr—ir o cormn ity i n' of my cife the res It of your (rat | wint w th your new diwcverles, Oneyelrazo | by [ took dirhthera o dw .0t cir a befors [go coisum tion. Thscimeo by atert 1) day. T Dot alt my str gt at I could ; ¢ mueh re ¢ Very TervCU ale vy uuablo 6 ral @ oo e Jou e o Mol expiciarnte ard <ho reqnired con d u e wahiog b gt and cay. Usder v ur treatment the g'& usl'y improved un'il for e o al moothi p 4t sho hoa bad ittle g ouy | rno Astbma r cougt; her nervousn-a hea Lirge y disappecrel. Sie elipa well ot ver appe ite s ge erallv g i vered her s i1its vnd waining stieog b, n oh n't ill Comp © roecly wa = upes 1w s ucder hree dfforent ‘o o &' eforo I ¢ to you, ihe most emincnt I could reartf, None of thei done me any good. They taid the o was 1o u'e in my ta mose rirdiene i8 it wo.dd do mo no good. Liva ybody theucht I would y evir gorwell.” Al my friencgsaid I woull never bo vetter. Thia 79, wher 1 ealled on you. Y. told ¢ d cure 1 youdid! In two er hroe months gl [ n;'w"':‘h 1h tily recover ber Youra respecttully, ADDIA N OLives Ev w3 wurgrincd (0 910 vral e 3 percon who came £ #.¢ 1 156 Tocovoring. Mes, Mans Suwrraw, | ODOtEer Great Cure for Con- sumotion, (2 AYLANT.C .'um-?’h 1 a Prominent Citizen of | Boone Coun l“l FAFNM.\'K! DR B Bm: oW 10, bOPAF 18 1 saying some‘hing 0 « Xp s for 16 tof brought by y. ur From oun i1 Tw uld ® Ho didn's but (wd b wold I would cie ¥ two four mo ths and ave bre) 10 ever ice Kev, J S, Willis, of the M ta dist urch et hundreds of «ih £ piop w in b tlon 1 was, and h | was ured. EMMA IKKPATRKK AURCRA, Nebs. Bept. 0, 188 16 nurT-Draw S T recelved, the ice 1. K ,unl havs cntively re from the attack "t rhouws lyn, Jiswncn betlor, I fack, I foel bebier Very Way Youss truly, T} teniimonialy ave on’y a few of the 10 ORF poskess Send for copy of the MEDICINE ADVANGE, ary and the Cures dnily effocted, Re- ber date of ion of our I Giving & full deser] me L. FISFEE. AT ED Visit to Omaha. TUE DAY, NOVEMBEZR 7TH. AND REMAINS THREE DAYS O NLY AT THE PAXTON 10ch, and remaln sit Lincoln, Friday, Novembor isl Hotel, and Fremont for two days at the Eae Hotel, Sunday avd Monday, November 12th aud 13th. FREE COXSULTATION. N Dr. Fishblett will aleo

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