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THE DAILY BEE: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2 “Tr}j_e Daily- Bge. OWAHA. Thuraiay Morning, T Weather meport. { t'he following observations are taken at the ssme moment of tine st all the stations Bl Wan Derarruext, U, 8, Stonat Sea. viom, OMAnA, Nov. 1, 1882, (1:45p. m, Jouty wir Foggy Cloudy [Fresh |Clonay Light [Cloudy Frosh |Clear Yo h v 'Light Frosh River 6 test 4 ‘nches Above low water mark at Om .ba, 2 to0k 0 Inches sy Yankton, Mississlrpl 5 foot 8 Inches st Divonpo t, 4 fet 0 inchos st € Poul, 101 ot 101 chys ar B3 Louis, 3 feed finches at Ly Oroms and ¥ feer 0 Inches st Dabnque. *Inayp ecliblo, LOOAL BREVITIES, ~The internal revenue collcetions for the month of October were $123,020, —The Standard olab gave it first_party of the season last night'in the new hall, —A young elk hae' j ut been placed in Hanscom Park, It was imported from Evanston, Wyo, —~The R. G, Dun & Co, agrncy are movine int> & new cffice in the Umaha National bank building. —Dou't forget that there will be valu- able prizes given for the best waltzing at M wsonie Hal, Thureday Noyember 2ad. * —1In the police court yesterday there were vix plain diunke, Oaoe paid, one was discbarged, three ccmmitted and one cace coatinued. . —The micister from Braeill to the Unitel Btates will piss through Omsba to-day with hw suite, en route to Was- iagton Ci'y. ~~Hospital 8teward Butkowski, of the army headq arters, is confined to his bed aa the resulc of an accidentul shocting one eveuing last week. —The pet of the fire depariment “‘Keno,” bas had Lis jhoto taken, cabinet wize, in several attitudes, Mr, D, 8, Mitchel), of Boehive studio, iathe artist, —A lurge force employed day and night on the Norih Omaha sswer bave pushed it to Twentieth, and sre 1zcing agamst the weather in good sbape. —Joseph Fox Tuesday eold to Hom, William A, Paxton his farm of 330 acrer, five miles urd a balf west of Omaba, for $10,5(0 cash, Mr, Paxton also bought the bousehold goods, the implements, crope, ote., paying extra for them, —~The W, C.T. U. wil hold their weekly meeting in the pailors of the Baptist oburch on Thuraday afternon, at thres o'clook, November 24, All members are requested to be present. By order of the Becretary. —As arpecimen of rapid work "Mike Menncy tokes the cake, He jyesterday Iaid twentj-five feet of pipe in the D.dge wtroet sewer, It waslaid w cordii g to the line leid by Inspector Daily, who by ihe way iaoneof the bLest iuspectors in the ocouutry. ~-It is roported thut s New York man has rented the Ci zz ns hovne and wiil soon open it a8 the “*Windeor.” This may be *Wind #ir” as it is aleo reported that the Union Pacific has rented it for a hospital, In either cate, the doors are opon and the work ot fitting it up is atout to begin, —The revival meetings at South Owahs M. E. church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. W, Btews re well attinded, and a number of ccnverei nghave been the result 50 far, and the interest in rapidly increasivg. The jrorpect in viry enc wi- aging, Al chiistivns are cordinlly invit d to ¢ me and assist in 1his good work, The pastor « f the First M, K, church preached loat night, ~Mr, George Canfl 1d, proprietor of the well- known bouse which 1 ears his nawe, haw been engnged during the rummer in carryivg cuta big groding contractat C mp Oasufieid. oo the St. Paul road. He hus closed the camp sud gone iuto wioter quarter , tran ferting | is horses and stock to bis tne ronch 1 ear West Poiot. ~The State Journsl saye: Mrs J, C. Ford yesteiday received » warrant on the trearurer of the Mattoon Masonic Benevo- lent mesociation for 82,073 insurance on the life of ber Luband, L'bis provisicn for a possib & future (mergency wes wade 1y bi « ahout thiree years avo when b was in full bealth sod vijor, snd bai as good prospret fo. long life as any one. A wie provi lon sgaiust & possible contivge: oy, —Among the paisepgers west on the 0oon train yesterday was a scxtotte chose from the Owaha Glee olub, conristing of Messrs Jay Nortbrup, A, D, Morris, W, B. Wilkive, Will Stevens, J. Weeley ‘Wilkios snd H, W, Buow, They sivg st Clarieville 1.6t night snd Schuyler to. night, A room wantod o floor, with e evator, f.r ibe of overalls; wust know at once. 0. M. Scott, per A, Po'ack, —Ope of our clothlog sale:men presested a bill to one of the pouuls cond or third nunuf oture Acddres A MONSTER CONVENTION. The Largest Bathering of Work- ingmen and Farmers Ever Held in Omaha, The Bone and Sinew of the Oountry Clasp Hands Against Monopoly. A Ticket of Strong, Unshack- eled Men Submitted to the People. The Hastings Platform Adopted The Ratifioation at Hoyd's The largest political delogate con- vention that has ever been held in Douglas county assembled st the City hall yesterday afterncon, in pursu- ance of the call issued on behaif of the farmers and workingmen, Ia order to accomodate the grest crowd the committee of arrangements pro- oured & large number of chairs In addition to the seals already in the hall. Long before the appointed hour a great orowd ot farmers and work. ingmen gathered in the neighborhood of the City hall, and numerous oandidates and politicians who were on the anxious scat for an endorsement were busily engaged in button-holirg the delegates and press- ing theirclalms, Ta order to avoid & repetition of the disorderly and dis- graceful ecenos that took place Mon- day at the repullican convention, as ell as £7 make sure that the delegates chould flad seats, tt e committee helda nession before the hour of opening, and tickets of admission were issued to each delegate who had proper cre- dentiale. None others exceptirg ro. vorters of the press were admitted, Even then evary seat was occupicd and s number ot delegates wero compelled to stand. At 2 p. m. John Rosicky, chairman of the committes of eightten, called the convention to order and after bricfly explaining the ubj:ots and pur poses of the convention, submitte) the following: ORDER OF BUSINE:S, In order to expedite Lusiness and save ocor.fusion the committee which has called this convent on beg lrave to recommend the foilowing order 1 f busine &: First, Toe selection of s temporary chairwan and two i ecretarics. Seound, Roll cal, The secretary wiil o1l the roll of delegates repurted to y ur con'mittee, ' nd as the name of each dele- gute s valled he will answer. It any tele- Kntes present are omitted from roll call they wul band their credenti 1s 10 the sec- retary who will add them to the roll, Third, Permanent Organization. The eletion ot a permanent chuirman and se - retaries, Foucth, Platform. Your committes tubmit ber with the principal plunks of tue pinform adopted by the rtite anti- monopuly convention, and these, together with sny resolutions offered by delegates, aro to be discussed and, if adpted, to bo- comie the piatform. Fifch, Nominations, A oall of pre. © ncts a1 d trade or labor elements will be mde by ths secietary, and each may, if they desire, recommend their choioe for the legi lature and county comiscioner, Any delegate may also propose the name ot uny o udidete he may desire nominuted. Each precinct delegation and each labor viewent will then seloct ove (1) member to constitute & nominating committes, to which the pames of candidates areto be refoired. Th s committee will consider, roport upon and recommend who in their Judgmert wie tho most snitable an avail- uble ¢ nuidates, T'ne convention will then discuss the report and act upon it Bixth, A central oanipalgn committee, to be compesed f one delegate-at lar.e, who in to ho chairwan, and two delegates from each precinot, one from eachlabor and trado elew.ent in the city representod, shall be ¢lec ed. Heventh, Fach precinct dolegation and each labor elemeut will nume one vice pree- ident to the ratification rally, to be heid at Bova's o era by ure to-night, Eiguth, Your committee wou'd further reoutmend that *Cusbiog’s Parliswentary Rule.” govern the actions of this body that Lo delegate sball rpeak more than once on Wby su’joct, or wore than bve winutes, A ccuuty central commictee, one st lurge to be chairmap, oue from each preciact, and vue from each branch of or- wanized and uvorganized labor clemwent Liere rej resented, Qu motiou the convention voted that this order of business should gov- orn its proceedings, Mr. P. F. Murohy was proposed and elected a8 temporary chairman, and J, R Lswis and A, Clemmons socrotaries, Tne roll was then called and 147 delegates responded. The rocrotary then called attention to the faot that credentials from one of the so-called braucles of the Omaha labor proteotive union which were written 1n the sawe hand for two sets of dele- gates with the evidont purpose of packing the convention with parties who were not entitled to sests, At- teution was also callod to the fact that four of the branches ofthe O L P U were alroady repre seuted, awovg those the Danish and Swedsh, The convention with but ono distenting voice, decided not to admit the bogus delegation, The con- vention then voted to muke the tem porary organization permsnent, Nowinstions then being in order tho sccretary called the roll of pre- owots and labor organizations for can- didates proposed for county ocommia- sioner, Tae following named persons were vecommendcd: Richura O'Keefo, A Yurmester, Martin Cannon and Thos, Van Aulis, The next in order was l)at senator which was referred to the comunttes vithout nomination. The following persons were recom- manded for senators; 8 8, Van olerks of the U, P, beadquarters, when & few hard worde ensued | etween thow wid » lively fight followed, in which the ex preeman yot the worst of it, Mos': Young men, (ay your honest debts anc bewiwe of the *Oruitbory nehus ! —P, F, Daverport, s well known photo- grapher, who some time 820 Was engazed i the Bechive stu lio and warried here, i~ about to return o bis ficst lova, He went down to Texas and staited & place of hi own, but he has concludel to retum Mz, Mitcl ¢'l on a ten ye recontrict, He will ke welcomed baok, snd ls a good war sod favorite with the Beehive fulk —_—— Trr Svesemacy 18 Fravor or Huow ¥ uncH be u frot generslly & matted by con BO)Ls Ure o supplied ¢t menufac Yurews' paices by M. A, MeNamrs Foubies eoplicn by Ar H. Gladstoos, Ormaba, Nob Boren (declinec), J. 8, MoCormick, Allan Root, Onarles H, Brown and 0. H. Diwey, Fur represeatativer: J, K. Johngon, William Turtle, A Burmester, E R Oversll, James Grifia, J. Eton, Jobn Moy, G DeWitt, 0. A, Wool sott, Jumen Hodgers, Robert Twa Il, R W, Cowan, H. W, Cossley, Aenry Sussenback, David Bamith, Patrick ¥ rd, Theodore Van Aulst, Frod Behm (declived), Abraham W, Parker, Upon roll call the following nam aersons were eelected as the nomi g committee: Albcrt Trott, Joh Rusicky, James M. Winship, Jamer L Blgck, 8 8 Van Buren, Davic eed, Jobu F. hm. O C. Curry, Avthony Dowling, A, H. Donnecken 0. M. Harpster, J O. Breonan, J J Oaveusgh, Dapiel O'Keefe, Allan ius Schroeder, John Riley, Fozmoriis, J K Shepherd, Biwaed Walker, W, U McUlaud Willism Fisgin, George R bertaon, J A\ Donahoe, C 0. Biisen, O Wood rard, O A. Woleott, Wm H M cuny and Jameg Dooley. The eou- nittee retired and were out until b Jolook D aring their abience speecher woro mace by Messrs, William Tartle, #, M. McD nagh, Jseob Elton, Mr 2al, Me, Coesley, DsWitt, and E Rosewater, I'ns committen made the following: JUNTY COMMISSIONER, on nominations FOR € Richard O'K +fe, POR HENATORS, Chailes H. FOR REPRESENTATIVES, 2 hert Twadell, «f Union precinet, oet Omn s, W, itmore, of Platte Valicy, Allan Root, «f McArdle, William Tur le, city, 8 R. Overal, city, John Hov, city, Patrick Ford, city, Each of these candidates were voted for and nominated separately. A live- Iy controversy occurred between sev- oral colored delozates over the nomi- nation of E R, Overall, some support- ing and others opposir g. 5 On a rising vote Overall received a large majoricy. 'f'ha cummittee recommended that no nomination be made for float sena- tor. Mr. J L Black moved that Mr. J. A. McBhane be nominated by accla: mation, This was carried by a very large majority. The following resolutions were then adopted a8 THE PLATRORM: We he ehy avow our adhesion to the following principles, and deslare that the organization of the beople is necis-ary to waintain them; We aivocate and will maiatain and defend. the rights of the wany against privileges for the tew, Cor- yoratious, the creation «f the state, atul be controlled by the state. Lab r and capit sl aro al ies, not enemies, a1 d just ce is f r buth, Ta accorduncs with there general principlen wo sffirm that the pub- iic welfaro and ths pub ic safety demand the follow specinc messures of relief : Lawse ¢ mpe liog transportation compin- 163 to base 1 heir charges upon the cost and risk ot rervice with & faic profit arded in- stead of what the t affic will bear; laws to probibit the establi-hwent through con. tractiug compsnies and other deyices of a fictitious cost f wo k of a public nature; prohibiting unjust dircrimination sgaiie citizens aud locali ice; the repealof the prerent 1evenue Iaw that created the sta'e board of cqunlization and the assessment snd taxation of pro:erty of railroud cor- poratious in the ss Lo mauner as the prop- ertv of individuals, v Resolved, Toat we demand trom congress that enuctment of laws tnat will compel the land grant rai'roacs to pay taxes upon all their lande, and we further demauvo that all lands forfeited by the land grant roads shall revert to the public domain for homestead rettlement. 5 Resolved, That it is the eenee of this con- vention that the issuance of passes or free transportation in any form whatever by railroad compautea in this state to «ny one holdiog an «tfica of sny kind uoder the conatitution of Nebraska, or to an cfficer of any election precinct or primary elec. tion or caucus, should he deemed a crimi- nal offeré, und sboud Fe prohibited by law under severo penalties, a d that it should be made mendatory upon the proper state « flicers to execute a law, Reoelved, Taat Iabor, its importance as the couott on of all production, and its just relation with capitul should be recognized and its right proiected by law, Labor suving machivery. iostead of unduly en- richicg the cupitalist, ought to reduce the hours of lator without re uciog wages, #o that the workingmen may have more time for recrestion and improvement. The 1ight of lafor g men to hold public meet- ivgs for peaceablo discuseion ehould be rotected by law, State pritons and pen. fienumu are eatublished to preyent crime and 1eform criminals, not to make profits for privats persovs or to injare the inter: ests of labor. Therefore, the contract sys. tem in theie inwmitution should Le abolish:d, and the labor of the convicts be #0 employed as not to injure the interests of mechanics and laboring wen., OAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, J. R, Lewis (chairman), John Rosicky, James M. Winship, J. Aepinwall, J. L. Black, A, Clemmens, Jobn Weaver, Fred Behm, Howard Cossley, Anthony Dowling, A. H. Donecken, C. M. Harpster, Peter Heprey, J. J. Cavanagh, Dan O'Keefe, James MeCatlvoy, Lessenstein, Hiram Avery, Chas. Sievers, Julius Schroeder, John Bloom, W. Ring, Benjunin Bates, Robert Twaddell, Lswis Plant, Robert Cowin, George Robertspn, L. Lindenberg, J. Dono- van, John Peterson, P. O Boisen, Simuel Farr, G. A. Bryant, Wm, Wiitmore, Theodore Van Alst, Thos, Wilkinson, The following gentlemen were se: leoted to acy as vice president’s at the ratification rally to bo held at B yd's opera house in the evening: Albert Trott, John Rosicky, K. W. Cowan, E. G. Ryloy, J. R Lewis, T. Conley, Divid SBmith, J. Donshoe, Chas. Ras- muasen, W. A, Ruch, Robert Twad- dell, Howard Cromsley, Fred Behm, David Reed, Muj. Patton, Jas Griffin, Nicholas Morgan, J. O. Brennan, Jerry Bowen, Dan O'Keefe, Allen Root, James Stocking, O. A, Wa'eoit, The mestivg then aojourbed, Ratifloation Rally. In the eveuing a grand rafifisation rally took place at Boyad'sopera houte. The A. O. H. aund Irish-American bands were in attendance, and beforc the opening of the meeting diecoursed popular sirs frum the balcony and sidewalk in front of the building. The opera house was thronged with adics and gentlomen, aud the meoting was oalled to order by E. G, Riley. Addresses wera mado by Capt. Stick ol, Col. W. H, Ashby, 0. H, Madeley, and Mr, E R The “‘Hawthorn Cenvennial Fx celvior Roof Paint,” was patented M 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- ber 241, 803. Any person found or koown to temper with the manu. facture of said paint will be punish. od to the full extent of law, No per- son has any authority whatever to sell recoipta. Hawriiogy & Bro., Lancaster Pa Army Notes. Troop comwanders of the fifth cav- olry ars infcrmed that stencil outfits complete for their troops bave been received by the commanding ofticer Cheyenne ordnance depot, who will issue them on their requisitions, Reoruit Oharles K. Petersen, eulist- ed at Fort Omaha, is assigned to the fourth infantry. Recruit John Filmore, enlisted at Fort D, A Russell, is assigned to company E, vioth lnfantry. —————— e Plenty of Oreamery Butter at Wat, GENTLEMAN'S, MORGAN- BROW N3ON. Marriage of Lieut. Morgan and Mies Mounje Browason. The wedding of Lieut. Geo. H Morgan, of the Third cavalry, U. 8. A, and Mies Mollie dsughter ‘of Col. Harry Browneon, was celubrated at 7 o'clock last even- ing at Trivity Cutbedral chopel. The chapel was draped wiih flags, out of compliment to the profession of the urvom, and was filed with an asscm- blage comprising our fieat citizens i oivil life and military ciroles, The muricot Mendelssohn’s wedding march filled the chapel while the bridal party entered at the north door sud proceeded to the altar. The ushers, Messra, M. W. Burkalow and Arthur Saxe, were succeeded by Musses Dainy Doane aud Datsy Brow - son, the pretty little attendants, who bore baskets of flowers, The groom came next, supporting the mother ot the bride, The bride was conducted by her brother, Mr. Harry Brownson, je, the state of the father's health vreventing him from participating in 4 .0 ceremony, ‘I'ne bride was attired in a white orocade satin dress with point lac- and vrange blossoms, and wore pearl earrivgs and necklace, a family heic lom which her mother had worn at ner wedding, The groom wore ful’ umform, Brownson, _ Bishop Clarkson performed the mar. ringe service, assisted by Dean Mills- paugh. Av the conclusion of the ceremony the organ, which, under the touch of Mr. Robe, Vance, had breathed the softeat strains during the nuptial rites, sounded the joyous mnotes of the march sgain and the bridal party re- tired. The reception was given at the cesi- dence of Ool. and Mra. Brownson, Uhicago and Twenty-second streets. The approaches were illuminated with o headlight, and the pariors were decorated with the uational colors, a regimental flag, producing a brilliant «ffoct. ‘the newly wedded couple stood under an exquisite floral bell to receive the congratulations, The sup- per room was beautifully adorned and & tempting repast was eet, After 100'clock the young people re- mained aod daveed until the small hours were counted. ‘I'nero were many and valuable pres- ents, over 200 !riends being represent. ed in the gifts. Many of these were from army officers, while one set, a solid silver tea-service, was a gift from Ueneral and Mrs. Biunt, of Fort Leavenworth, the general being god- father of the bride, and presents were received from friends in the city, and enst and west, Lieut. Morgan is the gallaut young offi;er who was wounded with Lieut Cunverse in an engagement with the Apaches in Arizona in Jaly last. Lieut. Morgan was shot in the left arm and eide. The lieutenant and his charming bride are deservedly held tn high re- gard by their friends in military and civil circles, and their alliance is at- tended by every happy circumstance. They leave to-day un their wedding journey to the east. The lieutenant 18 on sick leave and will probably not rejoin his regiment until some time next year, PERSONAL. J. Lawrence, of Schuyler, is in the city. F. Folda, of Schayler, is st the Pax. ton. J. R. Fuller, of Fullerton, is at the Pax- ton, H, N, Nichols, of North Platte, is at the Paxton, J. J, Imhcff and wife, of the Commer- cial hofel, Lincoln, are at the Millard, Hon, Chas, H. Madeley, of Adams coutity, is at the Metropolitan. T, D. Allen, of Lincoln, is at the Met. ropolitan. E. P, Maxon, of Rock Creek, is & guest of the Metropolitan, J. ¥. Adams, of Lincoln, is at the Met. ropolitan, A, C. Barnet, of St. Paul, is among the Metropolitan house gneats, L. Spel(z, of David City, is at tho Met- ropolitan, Hou. J, C, Post, of Columbus, is ot the Metropolitan, Colonel W, H. Ashby and wife, of Wy- more, are at the Paxtin, L. Kramer and wife, of Norlh Platte, are at the Paxton, Captain J, H. Btioke), of Belvedere, is at thy Paxton, Thos, N. Wood, of ths U, 8, Marines, and wife are at Millard, Commodere (%, 'Murray, of Narrow:- burg, N. Y., isat the Milard, Copt. Heber Squ'er, formerly eomman. der of the steawrh!p **Brother Jo:sthar and now a retired sea captain, of Gr. Rapids, 1i.h., it at the Millard, C. H. A. De Bille, minister of the Netherlands to the United Siates, guest of the Millard. Hon, N, W, Wells, of Schuyler, isatthe Paxto 8. G. Elmore, of Fremont; Tom Newton, iv » v, of Falls City, promineut Nebraskaon at the Mills J. Schonlan, George W, Hunter and Miss Maggie Hunter, of Grand Island, are among the Paxton house guests. e Declination. o the Kaivor of 7us Bas; While I appreciate the compliment paid me by the momivation for the legislatuve, at the hands of the farmers and workingmen's convention yester- day, T feel compelled, for reasons best kuown to myself, to decline the honor of & place on their ticket. T there- fore ebaclutely and pozitively decline 10 allow my name to be used in that connection, Pamack Fowro, CLOAKS AND SUITS, KUKTZ'S STORM, The largest assortment in the city. Save your money and buy your Cloak st » yegular Cloak house. Kukrz's SToRE, 1306 Farnam. SPECIAL MOTIGES, 1O LOAN MONEY V) VAR, 1O was M UNEY T0, LuaR=0u | Bttel a o a VL curity. A. B Tuttn, No. 1610 I +/reet, front room, np-talr TU LUAN—AY & por con O Serom in snae,of 95,500 T840 6 yoars, on Arr-cluss oy iy, BMis Rman Earave and 1, Aaercy. 15th and Doupl \ln-.l, TO LOAN—The Northwea'orn Mu. VA tund Live 16 e 5 18 p opared to i A1 first 134y 10AT8 WANTed On satis'actory it or fa irity At 10w Mt COEren® rates of tnterost and without eomwis i n Ayply 0 O, *. DAVIS, 8 eoal Agent, No. 1606 Factau Omah 14w “HELP WANTED 0d; efe enie qu pd 0 ho et cor. er Cifcgo and * U0 d pante meker ac kbl cor. 10th and Leavenw rtn, wirl £ rhouserork 116 Cali 21 tand 22 | streets, 84 3° s ut boy shout 18 y ars of oree »nd cow a: d work In 8'ore. Adcress, Tradesm.n, Omha I, U with reforo co, 46-2 ANTED - Gosd Aiply (0 26 NV 3L ihre iacTes whid b gent cron sell 11 cht Happy (ome ard twoth ¥ fast el ing ho k. Fo: torms app y ut Odd Fe - 10w's building, 1oom 2. 4 \ AN ED -One chambermaid and cned 1irg rom il apply toPlaniers Housec r. erdodg a d ifth, \ 3\ ANHU‘I’ bk 3 Apply st 1914 1 trgonera hou ew 1k, t, Masonic B ock 43-2¢ 1924 AN1EU=Ac rrisge smith helper and fin- ishor. A. Simpson 25 penters £ incido wo k. ‘aram st 21-2¢ —A gocd secoud girl &, 1914 Web. 17-2 7 ANTED—Brignt aciive by aud wiker L trineld 84 ato a. 907-3+ ANTEU—A * ive age al U ANTED—Help at the employment office, 217 N, 16:n st eet, up st: irs, <5 -tt + to canviea for Hills hist: £y, & bums ctc Liberal commi - . Beo Office or 9ub-1* #0n 10 Tight parties by postal (0 b x 45 W V A Ly ANIED - A 1y who write: a plin raphl hand,wan s w.rk in s cffice, v tr tave home—wi | g 10 w.rk cheap ~ddrus T B Z, bux 762, ut . 93 1* JANIED=Aolnug r omgi.l 680 & Pcrier ttthe righs nowue 51 ANTED - A good il for general b w-ework At 1720 Cass 85, [ ANTED—# tiy wen fc immed oty ML M 992 817 , ucar Fardam ANTE —\ § cord cook immediarely, ut the Cceidental 937 \VANTRI)'«A huy.r for the fi eas chest of | © mplete carpenterstools! Ouohi, i i J,METZ E<, 704 outh1 thstreet. Ea quir: of 993 14 aNln KY (il G0 U Leheral BoUsWOTK. +end 8 G od wagos puid Ade dreea F. C. Grable, Kearno. Ne 660t SITUATIUNG WANITEL z ANTED—Situstion s a:lesmanin dy ~ood or ¢l thit tors througn the wint r. Hove had ef, hu yoors cxpiri Loy in the buic ness, Aduriss for cne wek Lick Box 60, Blair, Neo, 14 \ threo languages, ANTED- Sitiation by yoong men fo work fu dry good store, exerisnce and pr i 8 Addiess ¥, N. Bo (e, 906 14 At the Natlonal Hotelat Lii.coln, .1 femalo co.k wantes. Bost of baid. 189-t¢ ANTED—500 privy vas.ts, einks and cos pools to clean with Nanitary Vauls and Sink Cleanor, tho beet in uso, A, Evens & Co., residonce 1208 Dodgo street, Omaba. MIGELLANEOUS WANTS. “ANTED—To rnt emall furnishsd hou e for man and wifo Addre w “DoWsly," eare Bro office, 1334 One weges Wil be AN'1ED —Fir t-c'ass boarders at 1515 Hoy ard 1teoet; conven enc Lo vusinons. 48 5% ANTED—A fint ' new mi'ch ¢ w, dr 84 No, 48 Fort Omah 1 AN luforw M ore, ( omerly of L ‘o hor Unclo Alithney Ra ph. FOR RENT - HOUSER AND LAND ouses, 10T h aod ¢ 1d water, Bath, 0 ,mar l:mnt '8 a1+ plo clcset wna tero room, e ol 11 cail0a, oas fr nt, -t (Lay 1oiehbo hioy, veffero o strect vear Dolgo, The fine-t rasidecce bl ck a tain city. Pl at my « thice Two hous:s, 7 ro ms, Fotand ¢ 1d wa'er, bath, watir bacs stuves 11 kitch n, wiod w 1k wnd atale cages els antly flashed, Do b itr op. poioted h u-cs :n town. Park avenue, Pisos av my Bev nro v80 on 18 hafreo'; €6 Fivoroor - use, corner 13th snd Webitor; §75. Bouse «Bd ban; Lew, can’ fiowt, TOUR KE 1= b H'Rorics ‘and 1 ur e, «lec o S, Blle Agent, 1506 Farnam St Tao » i s veulel clatorn w fe-, we d Dri coll, 1422 D g1 mireet 0R REN!—!{ use of & rooms 'n fl-ot-.i 8 crdor, 10 blo ks from opcrs house, cheap. . P R Homse of 11 1o ms, &1l convenv o/, & )k frm opera h use. House of 5 rooms 231 aad Nich Broro on Farnam, ¢ tors A5 toroon 14th,2 florm.. ..iiii 8 ell 1on i §0t166 dait tatfice, 1as teon w. pos te P 0% RENT—Fur fabed Biak cor i hth ni LENI,~' 1 a8 nt f.out rem che hod oru facsshov, €05 Int vin e d Wehster ontr om, B wad mrs Cat 0 m b & ment su t.bie for 1% KK h ¢ between Bih & okocp i3 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marves o arity, strength and wholesomeness ore ¢conomical than the ordinary kinds, aud cannot be sold in cowpetition with the waltitude of low test, short weight, alum te powders, Sold ouly in can o Py u;h Baxmo Powozs Co, ‘Wall 8t., Now Yok ciali tain the Noruhwent, had about given vp all hope and mads me. peti @ and am gaini g now feat. vere and complicstea casen, me at once. Youra truly, Augut 26:h, oughly. blood nor had any chi Is. cine will last only a few days lon % Yours truly, 1 DR.A.S.FISHBLATT Makes his Regular Visit to (- DV B = Lt Tuesday, Tov. Tth, 1882, AND REMAINS THREE DAYS AT THE PAXTON HOTEL PARLORS, WNO: 3 AND <. This gives the affl'cted amylo time to consult one of the most eminent spe- The following testimonisls teil for themsel,es, and are enough t> convince the most akeptical, ALMOST A MIRACLE. Letter from Mr. Carter, Section Foreman U. P. R. R Read and be convinced. TimperviLLe, NEB , September 27, 1882, Dr. FisupLAtr— DEAR StR—T am sull taking your medicine and can say that I am getting along betrer than I ever expected, when I first commenced usivg your medicene I had dizzy spells and sometimes would nearly fall over; up my mind that nothing would cure When I saw your advertisement in the Qmeaha papers, and made up my mind that T would write to you as a last resort, and seo if I could get help. I can truly say that I AM GLAD, for I am so much better; havoa good ap- Would wish no other Doctor but you in se- T hed peirs ell over me; my heart troubled me very much, but when L had takeu a few doses of your mediciue, the pains left Three mouths ago, when I first placed myself under your troat- went T was hardly ub e to bo out, but now I am nearly well. J. A. CARTER, Foreman of Section, Ames Station. From Nebraska. SoriBNER, Neb., September 9, 188! A. 8. Fisasuatr, M. D.,— Dear 81 -I received the atomizer and medicine I bave used it nccording to directions and understand it thor- I have icit Lietier aince I begun your treatment, for I have epit no My night swes's have nearly ceased. My medi- GEORGE BENTON. Another Letter from Mr. Benton of a Later Date. This gentleman hid been trouhled with LUNG DISEASE for some time, and was treatod by MANY PHYSICLIANS without success. HE NOW WRITES. convenience, READ WHAT ScrisNEr, Neb., 8eptember 30, 1882, Dr. Fisupratr P'esce eend me anc r supply of medicineat your earliest T am feeling first-rate and am improving as rapidly as could POSSIBLY BEE EXPLOIED. Am etrongaund hearty and can work right along without tatigu-, Yours, with reepect, GEORGE BENTON. Read the Following No s'miar cure of _consumption wai ever cured bef ro the ai covers of hoants pic t ment by Dr Fishbl t6. T olads i+ 1 ow living iugoodte 1h, wid will givo ‘1l inf.rato a: €5 her t.re.blo con tion ttho o vha aypy: Croar Farion, May 27, 1881, TR FIsunaAtr—10 Aw *1R: 1d em it bt due tomy ef ihocimnu itya d £))ow, 1o mike s & cwen' (f my caFe 1he res It «f your rat m:nt w th your new dicoveries, 003070 I'too divhtnor A o dw 10 cr d bafire [g0 co wum tion. Thue meo byatrsiilec ugn uightan day | Lseali my 817 1g40, W.s 8 wene that I coulin t do anyhing. 1 coud 50 rorly wa k up- +irs whou 1 co wuted 3y u I'w autdorthie dflcrentrioc 08 efore T came t2 you, 1he most iminent Icould Learcf, Note of the done me »nY good, They sald the o was uo u'a in my tik'Tg an moo mudicne g it wo ld do me n: o d. Evo ybocy th usht 1 would 1 evir gerwili, Al my friencs swd | woul | nevir bo vetter. This wis Jbly, 1879, wheu 1 called on yeu, ¥ u todd mo (u eculd cure moand yo 1afd! In two rr threo mths g 4 g toyou, 1 g & my atreag'h vy app tite, wy 1args wcing, and 1 b syamptums of (o ) hegun €, e o - -7 88 800D A8 ur treatment Eviry person who ¢ me t # 0 me wassu-prisedio fi d me rocoveriLg. M5, MAR. SIERSIRD, From a Prominent Citizen o Boone Cmn'y, Dr. Fisusuatr -Dx R Si: 1 do etk ow ex c 0 ro,ar to m. “mocetion wih you wighou? say ng #0n @ hing 1o xp ety Ny grite- fuls € for 10 10f brougtt by ur trea m nt «f me, My perds o cy in t ying «very biog ruz getod by (¢~ f F the cue foctrra hu 3 #to myfil hsomewhst in tho jov rof ant ore o bring reliof, I 61en mistiu tathity u protasiling wore basod sinuly o heoy un tha' T wasto by another of th wany vpon wh'ch yeud sire) to practice to any virl ati g delivht, | wie diceved. Y ur jemdinn ¢ tre tmout w rved 1k ia ¢ Aim rleved of 1he d s roas g ills of C tarh, bu was entin Iy aoo | i yo, 1 ertoetly ot red 1o halth, Tany teon 03 with the «ffce u of the ¢ atfl ct:d nethor 101 hat the comp'ain ut wiia this pu p eely for 3y ur © thora to® s you: skiilin t (i helie hok i ny duny to wake s mekind of & kuow o) emo t 1rifln aud im, o, of how Guh 40 d 3on | ave dune 010 your 810 and coriwly reatmi t of - cis J.W. Dussin The above tretimonials are ou'y & few picr, Bead What Hon. Addison Oliver, of Onawa, Jowa, Writes Dr. Fishbia't. Cxawa, Tows, August 18, 1882, DR A 8. Fis BLATI—T BAR SR | chocrtully +iv+ you the t.llowing statsment of ficts in Mru. O véi's cams Whn eho ip led to you for v 8 ment in Februay Insysn ho for morthe bien st fl.ring ro sever:ly from As h & sccom- n'el by sesere fits of cougning, that she ould seldon 8.op with ut eo tng upright Her ap- wutite WaB ve y pocr, and the waa ve y much re- ncod and «eryrerven ;sle was unsblo toral fem her lunys or thio.t and cxpictorate ard he r.quircd con'i uous watchiug o ght aod cay. Uidery ur treatment tho g uviy improved un 1l orpe © sl months p stwhe b8 bad iiwle rno As'hma . r couch; ber nervousners has Iergs y disappearcd. Nlo sh+pe well at nich ; rer appe ite 1s go erslly good; the hia ) reely rece verol her s its ond 8 gradus lv though ining strong!h, rd tho 8.yarhe is bot- ‘wr tiwn sho has bo nfor fivo 3¢ 18 1 bave ope the, tho will completely recover bor Yours roepecttully, Avbis ) Ourvme. Another Great Cure for Con- sumption, ArLaxt.c, June Tth, 1881, Thls is to cert v that Lond'ac ugh, dyspe eis nil cat reh jor several yeor ; that it fnally ran 1 pion; il had doctoid with il dcctors 1 c uld ho r of bad taken all the Mforent kinos of pa eot medicines that hid hon nded, ‘u:h ss er Cordisl, 8 a Weed G Mdon' M dal Tiscove y, J yne's xpect ra t ano & 1hicdof inballvg i medie, + grew worwa ll tho t me, and Lat flosn until 1 - o hing but vk nond'to es. Lsd dlorel @y, afghn sweats, chilin and fover ev ry d y, and ccudn 1 1ooumy leit side, & had to be pop- p dupinbed. Coulde.t no fod, vod my 1ect “se d.sud | coigbod all b time un 111w uld comit, 1 0ii i'r Fisholaw, He dido's prmise tocore me it firs, but red ha weuld vy, Al 'h detorssi 1 would cle in two wieks, Irecel cd treatmont four mo: ths and ow um entiioly vel and rave bioi ro ever ice Kev, J 8. Willia, of tbe M th dist urch w0 handreds of (Th ¥ peop'e krow B aha.e nuition | was, and b w I was EMMA IRK Read This Testimonial From . Nebra: ka, AURCRA, Nob. Bopt. 0, 1852 Tis wLatr - Dear Bin: 1 received sackag of medi ire t K, uw ) bave entl 3 oer from the sattack of rheouwa Iy ugh i- mue Im((«r.y In 1..«;’. 1 teel ver ) ‘ouss truly, (AL v Joux WiLey. Da of ihe many thousands i cur posses- Send for copy of the MEDICINE ADVANGE, Giving o fall descriy tion of our Dispensary and the Cures daily effected. Re- mewber date of DR. FISHBLANTNT S Visit to Omaha. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH. AND REMAINS THREE DAYS ONLY AT T 2 PAXTON. Dr. Fishblatt will also visit Lincoln, Friday, November 10:h, and remain two days at the Commercial Hotel, and Fremont for two days at the Koo Hote!, Sunday and Monday, November 12th sod 13th, FREE CONSULTATION.