THE DAILY BEE : THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2 Jhe Daily Bee. OMAHA. Thura-Uv Mornlnr. , Nov. 1 ftnport. ( I'he tollowinK obKfi ration * aretntten al tbf sinie moment of tlinoatall the ttatlon > atm U WAH DKTAIITMEST , U. 8. StoNAt , SEB- VIOB , OMAHA , Nov. 1 , 1W2. ( l:4Si.m. I mrioxo. § 1 ' a * Denvvt .1 M 4 N ro h lf r Cncywunft .H 41 II fl If i-k 3 < r 3150 33 N * ii K llou y Flktte . . 3If I fE "oh Oo fly Omih * . II 31 ra N II l-k J'l-tr Tank ton ; o a i 4 N 1'nsi O uly DM Mnlru ! 8 I N Krn't Imr 3 n 63 NB I'rwh ! c St. I 10 41 4i V - U at , Lotii * , J U 1,1 N f Ml louiy Mo i I to 31 .ff a'r ' ni en Flwih Clouilf Buiord , . . . 00 X ) S3 ! ' 1'icih Ooitcr. . . . Jl o'J INK ( Light Cloinly Una iwiird. 31 NK Frtwh Uleir AMI nib jibe. I * * ! < Tttrrr 6 IM ! 4 'nthoi above low water mark Om.hu , 2 teokOlnchr * at Tuition. lllMlmlrpl kst R lrcht at D.Tonpo t , 4 ( ft 0 inchoi i t r.ul , 101 t 101 clui at 8k. Uuli.1ec 9lnch i at ltOfOM nd T ( Ml 0 Incho * I echbto. LOCAL BrtBVITIBS. Th Internal revenue collections for Ih month of October we to $123,120. The Stindaid olab R&VO it finitpnrt _ of the seaion last nlghfm tbo now hall. A young rile hisJ J ut Leon placed 1 IIan oem Puilc. It was Imported trot Kvantton , Wyo. The U. O. Dun & Co. g ncy ai movlnir intj a now tffico in the Omoli National bank Lulldlog. Diiti't forgot that there will bo vah able piIt B Ucn for Ibo beat waltzing t M.Bonlo tliul , Thurtday November 2nd. In the police court ymtcrday tboi were blx ] lain diuokr. Ono paid , one wr dlscbaigcd , tbr.o ctntmitttd and one ca < cootlnued. . The 'mfaUtcr from Brattl to tt UniloJ BtatCH vrlll ptt through Omtb to-day with his nolle , on route to WAI Inglon Cl'y. Hoepltal Steward Untkowi-ki , of tt army boa n.urtcre . , U contiri d to bin be as the mult of nn accidental nhucllogot evoblng last week. , The pt t of the Cro depart mcnt "Keno has had LU | hoto taken , cabinet clio , j neveral attltudtx. Mr. D. S. Mttihell , i Beehive studio , it thu nitlat , * A Inrgo fotco omplujed day und nlgl on tbo North Omaha Hewer bavo puabed to Trttntletli , nnil ore it clog agamat tl weather in good tbapo. Joseph Fox Tuotday sold to IIoi William A. Prixton hiu farm uf : iG acre five mllf-a h i , d a half went of Om.ilin , ( ( SIO.CCO cash. Mr. Paxlon al o Ixiught tl bouitliold goods , the implement * , cropi ota , paying extra for them. The W. 0. T. U. wll hold thel weekly meeting la the pu : lorn of iho Uiiptli oburoh on Tliimiday nftcrn ion , at tbrc o'cloolr , November "J. All mvuibers ai rtfjuojled to be prcucnt. By order of tli Secretary. Ai arppclroen of rapid work'lilll llenucy t..Jioa tbo cikc. He joitcrtlt laid twoutj-Gve fed of p1o ] in Iho D.df troet Bewer. It wa laid it < c irdii g to It line Kid by Inspector Dally , who by il way ia one ot tl.o beat itmjectorn | in It country. It is loportrd that n New Yorlc ma has rented the C < tr. na boimo i.uj nlll BOO open it as the "Windsor. " Tblu may 1 "Wind tlr" as II id al o if poiUxi that th Union Pjclfio has rented it for a honjiltn In either ca < c , the dours are OJMI and tbo work ot fitting it up id ntout , t begin. Tbe revival meetings at South Oirah M. K , iburcb , conducted by the pa to Kev. .1. W. Btuwnit , sre wrll nUtiulci and a number ol ( xnvcnl ngbav > < been tb roiult so far , mid tbo InUrett ia rapldl InneasiuR. Ibo j rotptct l viry eno u aging. All cbtibtUniiBie coitlUlly luvit- tn c mo nml ai-rbt In thU good work , Tl : punter i f tbo l-'lint M , K. church pteache Mr. Ororp.B Cjlifl Id , proprietor of tli wrll-kntwu huuio vhlcli I earn hli nami biH b > cn muiiped during the tuuiinir I carry ii ( , ' ( utalifggrtdlngcontractat 0 m O uficld. CD the St. 1'util road. He lu clcced tbu omp md gone iutolnti quarter. , tran > frrilnrf I IB hortej nnd toc to bli line riioch tear Wtut Pulut. Tlic State Jotirnul uayf. Mm J , C Fold yutuiduy tecelud a warrant on tb tteAturer nf tbo Mattoon Matoulo llonovc lent ufnoflatiun f r 62,073 inenrunco ou tb life uf her bu-band. This i ruv | l > n for poulb c future uucigfncy W B made I ; hi n about tbree ) eara wa when hi was I full health and vljor , and bsi an geol l > roipict foimg \ We as any one. A vik provMon ugatiibl u poitlblo contlugei cy. Atnonj : thti puiscngers ueet ou tb noon trln yenteiday vai a wxtette cbot > from tbe Omaha Glee club , coufUtlnr' c Meisrs Jay M > rthrup , A. L ) , Morri' , W B.VllUuB , Will Htetena. J. Wtrli ; Wilkiaii end U , W. Snow. They tlug i. Clarkt > lle ! l.Bt nlglit tul Sihuyler teA A n-oni wuutul ni irnm i or thin floor , with o evatu- , fir ibo u nuf < ctui of overall * ; mutt Lntuv at onee. Atldru > 0. Ii. Scott , p r A. Po'ack. One of our clothing rMiiiine preteLted a bill to ona pf tbo ponuU elf rVa of tbe U , P. beadquirter % when ; few liKrd vtcrd < ennncd 1 ttweco thoui ui i a lively fight followed , in which tbe ex jie.'tmnu ot the wortt of it , Moral Youug men , rny jour bouet dtbta ani btwuto of tbu "Orullborjiicbuu1 ! P , F. Uivt-tport , n well known photo erapber , who some tlnco a/i wit enna o in tb Be blva itullo and married hero , i about to return to hU tir < t lovj. IIu wen down to Tt-iaa and tlatted o place of hi own , but he tui conclude 1 to return t Jlr , Mitel eU on a ten ye rscintrict. II will le wtlcotno j bscV , en j is a good tua aod favrult * wiih Hip Bffbive folks. THE BITUEUACT JM FLAVOR OK JIv J culmtKctkiurrnlly a tuilUd by ui Dvltimri. Tmoe ( , uit > iUd it nnnufai tureu' pilcc by M. 'A. MrNaman I'tnillli f4pjied ; by A , II , Glad ton ( Droiiba , Neb , A MONSTER CONVENTION , The Largest Gathering of Work- inpen and Farmers Ever Hold in Omaha , Tbo Bono and Sinew of the Country Clasp Haudo Against Monopoly. A. Ticket of Strong. Unolmck- olod Mon Submitted tu the People. The Hn tlnc Plntform Adoptntl- The RtitinoAtiau at IJojdV The largest political delegate con1 vcntlon that has ovur been hold it Douglaa county assembled fit the Citj hall ycnlorday afternoon , In purnu an co of the call Segued on bohaif ol the farmers and worklngmon. Ic eider to accomodftto the gro t crowe the committee of arrangements pro cured a largo number of chalra h Addition to the seals already in th < hall. Long before the appointed hou : a great crowd ol fir mem and workingmen ingmon gathered in the noighborhooc of the Oity hall , and numeroui candidates and politicians who won on the anxious scat for at indorsement were busily engaged ii > utton.liolirg the delegates and press ng their claims , la order to avoid i repetition of the disorderly and dis ( racoful eccnos that took place Mon day at the republican convention , a well as to make euro that the delegate thould find scats , tr o committee hold i session before the hour cf opening and tickela of admission were isouoi to each delegate who had proper crc dontlalp. None others excepting ru oorturs of the press wcro admitted U/on then ovnry seat was ocoupicd am a number ot delegates wuro oompollu to stand. At 2 p , m. John Ilosicky , chairmai of the committee of oiKliltcti , c lloi the convention to ordur and afic btitll/ explaining the objects and pur poses of the convention , nubmitto : the folio wing : OHDKU OP lIUSINmS. In order to cxptdlto Unlorts and sav conlu lim the committee which hm callo this convent on liog itavo to recommit ! the following orders f Inislno K : First. Tnu Rulecllon of it tcmpor.ir ohalruiRn aud two i eorctarks. l L-f Sdcund , Hull oil. Tbo ntcrotary wii o > ll Ibu roll of delorfittca rupurtod to y u coii'inittce , i nd an the nuno of each deli ( jutu IH u illod ha will answer. If any deli | { * len pronont are omitted fiom roll cu they will band their credent ! It to tbo ace retary who will add them to the nil. Third. Pc-rmanent Organization. Th election ot a permanent chairman and BO Fun i ill. Platform. Your cotnniiltc tubmlt her with the principal plnuliu a tnu pla'fonn adopted by the ttitonnti inouopuly convention , and tliceo , toyothe witb uny resolutions offered by delegate ! atoti ) ho dUrufBod and , If adapted , tj bo cou'.n the plutfoim. fifth , Nominations. A call of prc o nets at d trade or labor elements will b mido by thcmecietary , and each may , I they dtrsirv , recommend their choloo fu thu Irgi latuto and lounty oummleiioncr Any deltgata may ulao ( ropotetho tutu nt ktiy o udldulo ho may dteite nuuiln itix ! Kith piccinit delegation MH ! each lube uluuieuc will thtn tteloct one (1) ( ) member t constitute n nominating umimillep , t which tbo oamisof candidates are to b lulerrtd. Th s comniittco will ounildci report upon aud recommend who ti thol jud mvLt aio iho moot aiiltabla an < l avail abloc nuldates. Tno contention will the tllRcun thu roK > rt and act upon It. Hutli. A contra ! campaign committee , t bo compOBud i f one ( Ulegate-at lar.e , wh U to ho chairman , and two dele aten fror fuch precinct , nnd ono from caoh labor an Undo olon.eni lu thu city iOi > rvnoiiloJebrtl botleo cd. Seventh. Vah product delegation am each Inbor element tv ill numo ono vice jnci lititit to the ratification rally , to bo huld a Bc'io'd o | em b < uio to.niht. | { Kahili. Yimr coniinatio wou'd furtbo rtooiurauuti llmt''CuahinK'a I'nrllniuintur Hulu , " Hiuurii tbo actions ( .f thin bed ) thrtt no ileltRato uliall tpcalc miiio thn : ouce ou auy niUjtict , or uioro than hv uiinuus , A county central cominltuo.on at lur o to bo chairman , ouo Iromacl prtomct , and i < uo from oacb branch of 01 Kunizeil and unorganized labor tluucu litro re | lottnttd , Ua mutiuii the convention votot that this order of butincsa should gov ern its proovudiis ) ( { , Mr. P. F. Murphy was propose ! and elected as temporary chairman and il , R L'j ii und A. Olummen oocruliiries , Tnu roll-wus thoii ojllci and 147 dek' utca rcspimdcd. Th tocretury then culled attention to th faot that orcdontials frrin ono of th oo-calltd blanches of the Ouuha labo prottotivo union which were writtoi in thq Bruno hand for tno uutii ofdolf atiH with the evident purpose o packing the convention with partk who wuro not entitled to Boats , At tuntioa was ulsu called to tin fact that four of the brmichfi of the 0 L P U. were n'rnsdy ' repro soiitod , among those the Danish nm Bwtdish. Thu convention with bit one dmionting voioo , decided not ti admit thu oojjus Jolosation. Thu con volition then vottd tu muko the tern pornrv oru miration permsnont. Nominations thun being in ordci the si'crdtary cillud the roll nf pro oinotB and labor nr anizitionn foroan didatea proposed for county oouimis sioner. The following named pnmons wm rccommendtd : Uiolmrrt O'Keifc , A Ihumuitcr , M.trtin Gumou nnd Thoa Vuti AuKs. The next in order wax ( I ut sitnatoi I iiih was referred to the ooinmittei Aitliout nomination. The following persons were reonm mnnded for senators : S S , Yur Haren ( declined ) , J. S. MoOorrnick UUn Root , Charles H. Drown and 0 II , Djwuy , \rri'prpseritativeii : J. K. Johnuoti William Turtle , A Uuriiustor , E R OvorhH , Janirs QriJIla , J. Eiton. John Hey , O DoWitt , 0. A. Wool oott , Jauii > B Uodjieis , Robert Twa lull , R W. Cowan , HV , O ssloy Henry S-issonback - , Dwid Smith Patrick F-nl , Theodore Van Au'ial liehin ( Jcclioed ) , Abraham W , Upon roll 011 the following poison * were rclccted as the nominal1 , i' commUte * " . Albtrt Trott , Join Ruiirk ) , J mrs M. Winahip , .Israe L IJuck , 8 , S Van Buren , * vi < t < eed , John F , Bchm. 0 0. Ourry \nthony ] ) uwlini''A. II. Dnnr.eckrh 0. M llorpntcr , J 0. Krennau , J J Daniel O'Keefe , Alia : t , Julius Schroedor. John Uiloy , I1 J. Fnr-mnriis , J K Shepherd , IClward Wlkor , W , O McUlaud , Willlura Vligin , Oeorqe Rbori ( > n , .1 V D.ii'nhor , 0 O , Bjiiuti , O Wo-jd tard , 0 A. Woloott , Win H Mul c hy nndaimj. / . Djoloy. Tha coir iiitti-o ro'lrcel and were out until f 'clock D irinc their ftb enc upreohei rorn macio by Messrs. WilH rn Turtle P , M. MtD iiA > ( h , .l ndb Elton , Mr n | i , Mr. Otfsliy , DjWitt , and E Rose water. 1'nn ciiminiHoo on nominationi made the following : toil OH-.NTr COMMIHHtOMKB. UlchardO'K.fe. FOB BBNATORrt. .T. 8. McConilclr , II. Uruwn. KOn H lliricrt T * doll , i f Union pnctnct , A. llnrini-ktcr , of We t. Oiua1" " , W. T. Whltmorc , tf , I'latte Vallty , AlUti llo' > , i f McAidlr , William Tur le , city , 8 H. Overall , city , .Inhii Hov , city , Patrick Ford , city. Etch of these candidates were volci Tor and nominated separately. Alive ly controvorjy occurred between several oral colored rinlojatco over the nomi nation ol E II. Overall , some support ing and others opposing. On a rising vote Overall received i largo majority. The committee recommended Urn no nomination bo made f jr ilj.tt sona tor. tor.Mr. . J L Black moved that Mr. J A. McShono bo nominated by accla matlon. Thia was carried by a ver ; Iar0o majority. The following resolutions were thei adopted OH TUB We he ehy avow our ndhenion to th following principle ? , end dolure that th oiganlzittinn < > f the Hoopla Is nccs > ary t maintain them ; We alvocate and wl initutaia and defend , the lUhU of th many og ln t piivlleRfft for the lew , Cm poratlobf , the creation if the ftatr , ntiiil lia controlled by the tUte. Inb r an capit tl are alile1" , not enemies , BI d ju ? t c U f r .buth. la accorriancu with thcf general ptlnclpltH wo till cm that the put lie welfiro and tin pub lo Baftty demtn the follow epcilnc measure of relief LIWB c mpe ling transportation compit lei to bane their charges upon the coit an risk ot fcrvhe witb ft fair pidfit aided It utiftdiif wbuttho t > alBc will bear ; Uwa t prohibit tbo cHtftlilt-hii.cnt through cor trading ooinpnnlfH nnd other devices of fictitious cost . 'f ' wo k of n public nature prohibiting unjtut dircrlmlnatiou ogali t oitlronj and locall IIP ; the repeal of th prciont tovenuo law that created the sta' board of ( qnultzation and the ncnf BHITIOC aud taxation of proi crty Of railroad coi puratioim in the ca iio mauncr as the prop crtv of individual * . Ruoh'td , Tnat wo demand from con rct thm Liiiiclment of laws that will oiirpi the land grant ral'mads to pay taxes upc all their landi1 , and wo fi.rther demau that all lands foi felted by the land ( .rar roads ehall revrrt to tbo public domain fu homrntead retllemcnt. , Jlciolvctl , That it l tbo tcnso of this cor vcntlon that the Inauanco of PHHSCH or fre transportation In any form whatever b rallruiul compinlea in thli Btato to Miy on hiilrilnp an ( lfio of ny kind under th constitution ot Nebraska , or tn an cflicE of nny election precinct or primary ol t Ion or caucus , thould be deemed u crnn nal offenic , unit ubiu'd lo prohibited b law under BBVOIO peualtiea , a > .d that 1 should be made mandatory upon the props sta'o ' Hicer * to execute a law. littxlied , That labor , its impottanco r tbo cmicilt on of all productiou , and HH jni i eUO.n With capltul should bo recognize and its right pioUctod by law. Libc saving machinery. Icstond of unduly et ilchlig the caplt.illtt , ought tn reduce th houm ut Ulor without rojuunR w gen , f that tbo work legmen may Imve tnoro tlrr for recreation and improvement. lh i Ip.ht of luCorng men to hold public mce \iigi \ fur p ace blo dlAcusfltin thould t protected by law. State ptlions and pel ItentlaricB are established to prevent ciitr and leform criminal * , not to inako profit for piivata pernoiiH or to Injarn the Intel estn of labor. Therefore , the contract sy tarn in tho-e inlitution uhonld I nholinhid , and the labor of tbo convicts t o employed as nut to Injure the Interest of mtcbanics and laboring men. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. J. II , Low is ( chairman ) , Joh Rosicky , James hi. Winship , Aepinwull , J. L. Black , A. Olotnmoni John Weaver , Fred Bchm , Ilowar Oooslcy , Anthony Dowling , A. II Doneoken , 0 , M. llarostor , Pole IJeprey , J. .1 , Civanaph , Dan O'Koofi James McCatl'rey , J Luceonatcit lliram Avcry , Uhun. Siovrro , Julie Schroudor , John Bloom , W. .Ilinp Bonjtmin lUlfo , Robert TwiuUol Liwts Plant , Robert Oowin , Gtiorp Robnrtspn , L , Litidcnlicrg , J , Uoiu van , Joint Petersen , P. O Boisoi Sumuol Frtrr , O. A , Bryant , Wir Wlutmoro , Theodore Van Alst , Thot Wilkinson. The foHowhifj goutltmun were e < looted to out as vice president's at th ratification rally to bo held at B yd opera liouao in the ovaning ; Albei Trott , John Rosioky , It. W. GJWBI E. a. Ryloy , . ) . R Lewis , T. Conic ] Divid Bm'uli , J. Danahno , Chan. Ru musscn , W. A. Ruch , Itnbort Twac dell , Howard CroBsley , Fred Bohn D ivtd Reed , M j. Patton , Jas Griflif Nicholas Morgan , J. 0. Bronnar Jerry Bowcn , Dn O'Keofp. Alle Ilaot , JmtBStockinfO. : ! A. Wd'oitl Thu niuutiu ) : ih i'ti nnjourned , Katllloatloa Rollj- . In the evening A ( jrand. ratilioatio rally took place at Boy d's opera houtt The A. O. II. and Irish-America bandu wcro in attendance , and btfor the opening of the meeting diecourse popular tirs from the balcony an eidnwalk ia front of thu buildiiiK > The opera house was thronged wit ladies aud genllouicn , and the mootin WRS called to order by E. O , Ililt-y Addrcsiea wna made by Uapt. Stick ol , Col W. II. Ashby.O. H. Madolo > and Mr. E l Notico. The "navrthom Centennial Ea coltior Roof Paint , " waa patented Ma 21th , 1831 , aud otters patent mm bor 241 , 803 , Any person found o known to tamper with the main f&cluro of said paint will bo punin ) od to the full extent of law. No pei son has any authority whatever to BC rocnipts. IlAWTiioux it Buo. , Pa Army Notoo. Troop commanders of the fifth w airy nra informed that stencil outfit complete for their troopo bavo bee n'.coivod by the comnundiui ; cflice Clioyonno ordnaiico depot , who wi itsuo them on their requisitions. Recruit Charles K. Petereen , eulial ed at Fort Omaha , ia Designed to th fourth infantry , Recruit John Filmoro , onltstod e Fort D. A Iluisell , is ussltned ; t company E , ninth Infantry , Plenty of Creamery Butter at Wit. MOR Q ANBHO W N 5ON. Marrlngo of Lieut. Morgan and Mlea Wolile Brov/oBon. The wedding of I/tout , Oeo. II. Morgan , of the T/iird / cavalry , U. S. A , , and Mits Mollie Brownson , daughter 'cf Col , Urry Brownson , was colubratod at 7 o'clock last evcn > ing at Tiiuity Oubedral chapel , llu chapel was dr.iptd wiih fligs , out ol compliment to the profession of the u TOO in , and was filled with an atmcm- blago comprising our first citizens in civil Hfo and military circles. Thomusioot Alendolsiohn'a wedding march filled the chapel while thu bridal party entered at the north door and proceeded to the altar. The imhera , Messrs. M. W. Bukalow and Arthur Saxo , were succeeded by MtssbB Daisy iJoano and Datny Browi son , the pretty httlo attendants , who bore baskets of fljwors. The groom catno next , auppotting the mother ol the bridb. The bride was conducted by her brother , Mr. IIrry Brownson , jr. , the state of the father's health oruvouting him from participating in i < o ceremony , Tnu bntto was attired in n white Drooido satin dress with point lsc < and orange blossoms , and were p'eatl earrings and mckldce , a family Inir loom which her mother had worn at her wedding. The groom were ful , uniform. BishopClarkson performed the mar ringn aorvico , assisted by Dean Mills paugh. At the conclusion of the ccrcmonj the organ , which , under the touch ol Mr. Rube. Vacco , had breathed tht of test attains during the nuptial rites founded the joyous notes of tht inarch sgain and the bridal party ro tired. The reception was given at the rest donco of OjJ. and "Mrs. Brownson , Chicago and Twenty-second fit roots The approaches were illuminated witt a headlight , and the parlora won decorated with the national colors , r regimental flag , producing a britliani tlldct. 'Iho newly wedded coupli stood under an exquisite flural bell u receive the congratulations. The sup per room waa beautifully adorned out a tempting repast was cut. After lOo'clock the young people re mained and dutiopd until the small houis were counted. Tuoro were many and valuable proj onts , over 200 Iriondabting represent ud in the gifts. Many of these won from army .officers , while ono set , : solid silver toa-sorvico , was a giftfron General and Mrs. Blunt , of For Leaven worth , the general being god < father of the bvido , and presents won received from friends in the city , ant east and west. Lieut. Morgan is the gallant young oilher who was wounded with Lieut Uuuverso iu an engagement with thi Apaohen in Arizona in July last Lieut. Morgan was shot in the lof arm and eide. The lieutenant and his chnrmini bride are deservedly hold tn high re gurd by thtir irionds m military anc civil circles , and their alliance is at tended by every happy circumstance They leave to-day on their wcddirjj journey to the oast. The lieutenan IB on sick leave and will probably no rejoin his regiment until uorno timi next year. PBHSONAL. J. Lawrence , of Hchuylor , U in the citj F. 1'olda. of Schuyler , la at tbe Pax ton. ton.J. J. 11. Fuller , of Kullorton , is at the Pas ton , U. N. Nichols , of North Pklto , ia at Ih Paxton. J. J. Imbrff and wife , of the Commei clal hotel , Lincoln , are at tha Millard , ITon. Cha9 , 11 , Modeley , of Adam coudty , Is at the Metropolitan. T. D. Allen , of Lincoln , ia at the Mot ropolltau. E. P , Maxon , of Hock Creek , la a gnoe of the Metropolitan. J. F. Adami , of LIncoln.Ja at the Met ropolltan. A. C , liarnet , of St. Panl , ia among tbi Metropolitan houao tjnests. L Spell z , of David City , ii at the Slot ropolltan. FTou , J. C , Pout , of Calumbuj , ia at th llotropolitun. Colonel W. II. Athby and wife , of Wy more , are at the PaxUu. L , Kratuer and wife , of North Platte are at the Paxton , Captain J. II. BtloUI , of Belvedere , t at tin Paxton. Thos. N. Wood , of tin IT. 8. Moitac * and wiffl are at MllUrd. Commodcro U. f Murray , of N'r.rrowt bnrg , N , Y. , is at tbo Millard. C pt. lleber qu'er , ' formerly couimnn der of the Btcaimhlp "Brother Jortthau' ' and now a retired tea captain , of Gram Itapidf , Mi.p. , it at the Mlllnrd. C. K. A. Da Bllle , mlnlbtcr of tin Netherlands to ths United Slates , in i Kueit of the Millard. Hon. N , W. Well * , cf Schuyler , iautthi Paxton. S. 0. Klmorc , of FrcmontjTotn Newton of Pine llldgp ; F. A. Walloastedt , i f Oil l nd ; Mr . Young ami Mr * . Wright , o Tckum i ; II. M , Itjlllo * , of NeliBh. urn It , F. LtUiy , of TMi City , are amoni tin prominent Ntbra iiu a at the Millard. J , Hchonlan , George W. Huuter am Mh Mafgia Hunter , of Grand leland are tmaiig the Pdxton house Ruenta. Declination. To th IMltcroI 7uxnui : Yhito I apprccicto tliB compliment paid mo by the uoininutiou for tbi legislature , at the hands of the farmer : and worklngaien'd convention yeater day , I feel compelled , for reasons bes known to myself , to decline the bonoi of a place on their ticket. I thcro fore absolutely and poaltlrely dccltni to allow my name to bo used in thai connection. PATUICK Fo u. OLOAK8 AND SUITS , KUUTZ'S 6TOKH. The largest assortment in the city Save your money and buy you : Cloak at a regular Cloak house. KOKTZ'H STORK , 1300 Farnam. SPECIAL NOTICES. 10 UOAN MONtY " " IU UUArt C l VJ""lkt.i".i' . . - - TO LOAN Uu i h .ttel n ortntru se MONKY . A. B Tult-n , No. HID Dm t\v \ reet , Iront room , np-t lr- . 13S-tf io LUAJI AI B e/c t tn mnrof . rOi , tor 8 to 6 y tn , on Clrrt-cl i s cttjr and rm properly. E xi HBAT. Karn nrt txii Uth and DniM > ( i nt TO LOAN The North * - orn Mu tual Life l > N rame Lmiipiny If | > o | artd to i..ke ' 1 Drst ilntloai'3 w\tncd on utm'acton lt > nrti m iccurlty at low ft current iat a ot niercet aud itltnout c uiuiU i m Aiply 10 O. > . II A VIS , S cc at Agent , No. 1G05 Kaitdin Ktro t , ut and WAil-lw Om hi. Keh. HELP WANTED , V\ ' ANT ' .I A Momin lo cook , anh , and dev v * ( jiinTnl liomcHork In u ( mill y ol thrie , : eire f t ; Rood w > RU ) and n KOO < | liomr. Apply 'or ' two il.ij at IRKSh' crockurj btoic , fiom - ' to J o'c ock p. in. 2)j-2t \ \ * i : u Ol Ior I ncn r.l h u cw r J Ocr- VV nan ii r.od ; > ete tmo itqurxl Mr . 3 I ) . ( Hue , n r hont cor ir Clilc-Ku RH'I ' t ' VVW . . SI- " a AN'IK ( In d pintintkur W Hir p' . , eir. 10h and Uavunw rt'i , 3C-1 * TK nlfl ' r homo oik lIGfall- WA fun I trcct bet 21 tanitSStltrvcts. B4 3" WAN ! 110 rood B'/ut boy tSoiit 16 y r , o'd to la'i.'cirjrl erie nd cow > n d wnm In s'oro. AdcrtM/lradvsm.n , Omihi I' , u with rtfereico. 40.3 - firuonjra Iru ow tit , WAimn-Goidglil | > ] , H8onlcnoclc 43-2' ' _ > > T % IbreiiMlcs nd two gcnt'cmer ' WA null UiUht Happy uomn.nrd twiothti l bticllnvr ho k' . tot torun oppyiitOdd I'o < low's building , loom -2. ti-'i' AN U'DOno ihimbinnald nnd f ncd I lr > W r. om III. npply to 1'Umcrj UOUBOC r id a d lOtli. WAN'IKU-Ac rrl'fje BOlth helper und hi ) Ixhar. A. Simeon 1' if \VANllD-Kour ca uentet * ( r m ldo ok V ? Apply t liltF.rui am m. 21-21 WAN'I KD-A goid eccOLd girl a. 1014 Web ttr8t 17-2 \TrANTRD-Hclp at the cmjiloymoit otHco VV 217K. IG'.ht-t'Cct.up-iUlm. 5tf nrljht cllvo by acid nil lici imiildHt ate a. _ 037-3 1 A i UBDirnnt. to r.inviMfor II Ilii WANTEu , blbl f , V B. hUti ry , bums t-to frratha-d in InnUlimuitB. Liberal con.ml B on in tight pa't'e ' * . Apply to 0. Bio Odlcooi by pOBtalio b'x4Slfl ! y AS IhD Aolnii g r otn ( { 1.1 tt o VV it thu ru lii n mil c. SI . NTio : A ff u > oo4 VY at 1720 CMI Si. 4 f ANTED / tly men Icr r l roul w .rk Immtditily. U. MAN.NWtll"l ( , 99jai1' llth'tnu * , mar Kurna-n - V S cold cjok Immtdlarrlr , ft w- Ute iiclilintal Qj7 tl WANlKD-A Udynbo write- pl.tu rapl' hniU.wan t wjrk In n clUco , ii'ir. t M homn ul I u to w.ik ihtap / > ddruBTKZ bux 762 , tlt . 93i > f _ _ * huy.r fjr tno fl e \ rhesf o u mplitocarpcntcratoolsl Ounht. E. qulr-of J. MKTZ Bt , DUJlt 701 ouih.1 thatirct A K''l t 'O iBUer i Ii UMitvork , t end rctrrccc a O od ungca iu > ld Ad. dfo > a F. C. Ofalile.Koarno' Wo- . n5 .tf dilUAliuno Situation tmnJo'nunln diy oed WANTEP ( blue i-lorj thrcu n Iho wlnt r Ilavohad eleht yo-r < txpitl i.ci In the bu I neat. Adimsa tor cna wuik I.ICK lioxUO , UUIr eo. 11-4 _ _ _ - atlon by youni : m n fo wori WANTED-BIti o , Ins ixorh nee nnd i pi ai i till eo Uuguigie. Addns 1' . W. Ii o the- 098 It _ _ _ _ _ ANTKD At the National HotcUt Lli.coln W Ono No. 1 fem&lo covk an too. Boot o yca will bf paid. _ 120-tt tlTANTKD 600 privy v 3.ta , nlnkB and cct VV pool * to clean with Uanltary Vault am Sink Cleaner , the beet In ueo. A. Krnca t Co , fcaiJcuca 12041 Doilzo street , Onuhx MlCCLLANCOua WANTO. To'r < nt tmall furnlbhod h-m i for man and wlfo Addro a "Uo nlc , ' care Il.'o olflco. 13.3 | ANT EDFir t o MS benders at 1515 How W aid itr.'d ; cmvtn on-1. , uutlnow 44 & ANTh D A flnt c' s new mt'ch c w. Ad W dr. mf.o. V3 Fort Omaha , Neb. 14-1 tft/ANTB lutonraton of > l 8 A'th- ) VI M ore. ( oimerly ol o. Ill' ) t ' h'rUiclo.nthncy Ka ph. 10-1 fort RtNT-Hounen ANO I UUUK-l blc. luuBoa , II ni.iiH , t\ * ( J. btoiliB and la cmcnt , hot an > t c Id wttcr buth , fur ft.'c , duct Ic el amar > le mint IB a i plo clew * Uio i uro t > cm , pc old ui'loi , cat fr ut , lir > t > il.B4 i uk'libo h > o i , JttSf o < btrctl tear Colge , Tlioflne.-t r.-aldccco bl clt lu tnli city 1'linn a' > ny i Illce Tivolious-B. 7 ro ma. ho1 and e Id wVcr. luth ntir nac < sttv < m ii kltch n , wiod w ik uui itntr cturg uli untly fl i nhrd. No b'l'ir aji pointed h ii-oi .n town. 1'ark avenue. P.aosn uiynrtio Bov nro't. ' 'iciee on m li.trre' ; 9 6. Klvf rojf me , corner Hlh mid H'ttmtcr ; ffj KlfthttOxu. htuao .nd biiu : Lown , fiott J26. AME3 , Solo Ap-onr , 180O nvvrnnm St. HOI IC4T TAO \on-rjm cot a < n. w. I a vc'kl cl H < " , ccilir.Ci-l Inme , cl y am clstorn w le' , wcl loca'cd tnqj.r < > ut fl. 1C DrI coll. 1 < 221 > J RiBircot. -17-tJ HtNl U USD ol 8 room * 'nilMl-.I ' * FOIl , 10 bio Vs from optrt h'jutr , cheap ? "l lloiifco o [ 11 ro m , ill conuno a , 8 blikifrim opera h use I Home cil 5 mom * ill ant .Men iUi utrao t. ! Httro en Karntm. * tiu \ 12 ! t roon llih,2 fl < r 7i H-cll ion iiiclitd i in SiUtittl Ivlf Me A'.OII "ppos te I'.Ktirtlre. l.'O t KKNT runhhcdi ontr. nil , "lit m r'i J llhik cnr H hth nli a d :0 t _ _ , lit liKNI' . I ua nt ( .out r > vm rim p ; 'ur 1,1 nUhaj or u ( ur i ulici. ' . (05 Htu , hj win U.I dinna' d Wphstcr ' ! > ' , U > ItKiN K o 'O m u a raiutsu t.blcfot | 1 hU't > kOp n . ri ic-bel uj Olh ud Ift'i CM1 Ulrhutr , 22 | Absolutely Pure. Th ] powder never varies , A inurve. o urity , strength and wliole.omine ore economical than tbo ordinary kind * , aud cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tekt , short weight , alunc or phosph te powders. Sold only in can BJIKINQ I'OWUKB Co , Wall St. , New Ywlt Makes his Regular Visit to SZ.A IhTmr " 74"h X OV. flDil AND KEMAINS THREE DAYS AT THE PAXTON HOTEL PARLORS , IO"O : St This givns the afll'otcd nmpla time to consult ono of the most eminent spo- ciali tsin the Notttiwcnt. The following testimonial ! toil for tneniBolvM , nnd are eiiougb. t } convince the most skeptical. Head and bo convinced. ALMOST A MIPxACLE. Letter from Mr. Carter , Section Foreman U. P. R. R TIMIIEUVILLE , NEB , September 27 , 1882. DK. FIHIIIILATT DKAn SIK I anratill taking your medicine nnd can say Ihat I am ( jutting olonir better than I over expected , when I first commenced usiup your modiccno I had dizzy spolla and somptiraes would nearly fall over ; had about pivcu up all hope and made up my mind that nothing would cure mp. When I saw jour advertisement in the Oranlm * papers , nnd made up my mind thnt I would write tn vnu as n last resort , and BOO if I could fjot help. I can truly say thivtl AM GLAD , for I aui so much better ; 1m vo a good ap- ptti e and am jaini ; g now fust. Would wiah no other Doctor but you in seVere - Vero and coinplicatfO cases. Iliad poinn all over me ; my heart troubled mo very much , bur , when I hid taken a few doacs of your medicino. the paina loft mo at once. Three monthn npn , when I firnt placed myself under your treat ment I was hardly ab o to bo out- but now I am nearly wall. Yourn truly , J. A. CARTER , Foreman of Section , Ames Station. From Nebraska. SOIUBNEK , Neb , , September 9 , 1882. A. S. FisiiittAT , M. D. , DEAR SIEI received the atomisiar nndmodicino Aupu < t 2nh. ( 1 have nstd it occording to dirocliona and nndoratand it thor oughly. Ihavo felt luUcr since I begun your treatment , for I have epit no blood nor had any cht Is. My uight a Weii'u ' have nearly ceased , Hy medi cine will last on'v ' n few days longer. Yours trul ) , GEORGE BENTON. Another Letter from Mr. Benton of a Later Date. This gentleman hid boi > n tronWpd vvith LUNG DISEASE for aomo time , nnd was treattiH by MANY PHYSICIANS without success. READ WHAT HE NOW WRITES. ScnuiNER , Neb. , September 30 , 1882. DR. FisnBLATT P'eaao Bend mo unolliur supply of medicine nt your earliest convpnicnoH. T am 'noling firat-rato and am improving an rapidly as could POSSIBLY BE EXPECTED. AmEtrongaud hearty and can work right nlong wittout tatij > u- < . Youra , with respect , GEORGE BENTON. Bead the Following No Vmiai cure cf ooaiutnpllon vrn ever ( ured bcf M the nl covurv of ho ant'ii pic t .kt- mtnt b > Ur Kishht it. T olady It 10 * Uvln ? lu KJOC ) lo 1 h. i > id will plvo ' 11 Itif natio s tj her t.rc.blo con4 tlon ti the o v hi nip y. u CIDAR r/riDs , May 27,1R81. TR FiBUBLATr li > Att MR : Id en It hut duet tmy o ( ilii cinn u It ) a d 11 > ' , tn miK a a i uion' > I m ) CJFO it o ten It < f j our r at im nt w th your new < H > cnure ! < , O a0'rn.o I took dli'htaera atlwaio cir il bal. re [ go co sum tluii. Th c moo byaur/riloc uga u'Khian dy I 1 PHI all lay xtr i Rth , w.a ia < that I cmilj n t < lu anvbiug. I con d 10 rcdy ua K rptlri nunn I 10 nu U-d y u I w BUt-Ocr thie d flrrcnt iioc o a eforelr tir ti you , Ibo moc.imlnrntIcjuld Ltftnf , Noi ot thorn donr menv good. They toll Iho owoa nou < n In mv tik'ig am moo ni'dlc no i B It. no Id do mo n > | , o < t. Era jbVy Ih u bt I wouM < tTirffetw , 11. Al ray ( ncno8I'd I uoull nevir b uetier. ThU was J tilibi9 , whru ! called on.iiu. Y u I < 4 < 1 ttl4 i U CfU'd ' cure me an ! yoioldl In f o it three ra "ith.trI ( tfjou , I B t njy etio-ig'h i. y app lite. ni > IJTRI Riuim , and I ho iio fiympti < m < u ( lOR'timptlon. I h.Run t > i" ho trr soon u I tj k yur iron men t Bviry person who c > mo t u.o mo waibU'trisidto fl U mo rttcaverU.2. M-B. MA From a Prominent Citizen o' Eoono Omnty. Dt KisiIBLATI-lK RStr. : I rtorrtk own ttc ly hmv 10 tejtr tm - or. ntct'nn wl h yu wl hou * . Bav ng 101 e hlii to xp t t n v iir.tf- luli uu-or 10 it ( b'Oiiui.t b y ur ire * m nt < / miWy peril * u cy In t jlnu mry hint ; tu ; ice-tod by ( t -a f r tie cu.e fu c t m Imi' J et o mv M hsoncwtm In thee \ t nl &n\ ute o brlnir rehot. I o'unmlstiu tcdthity u pr > fili n * worn bo > o > l slfulv 011 h"i'iy on" Iha1 I wntn b i another ff th i uanvi-pnn uli'cli > iud tlrol to prnc'lce ' llu , tn my iv l atl g ielUht , I w i dicoiel. Y ur icm-dl H n o tro luioiitw rVol it > ao nim. IKI-BII tDl > r > l ercd cf ibo d H ri' s i g Illn f U tar h , IMI was ttitln ly anu I ill \o , i er'octly r > ' red ii h aUb. I a n i iiw no u o o trnn c 1 with tin- Hie not thodl ca'n xvhlch a attlctid ncih'ii II 1 ha1 * Ilia ump'olnt. I dn n. t Htt-a till' pu p fclv fcrj ur c , to 'nd" o n'hcM to t st > oui ckllllti t il Mtu bvlinl : I n > y r"u' } tamtkefc me kind of J know ol onto t lilfl n ud mlo , ol IPM * ixu Ii to d jon la\oiicnr mo in jour Bile uml ( xnulu inutinn t nf rl- Ud ) . J.V. . DUUBLH Bead Whit Eon. Addison Oliver , of Onawa , Iowa , Writes Dr. Fishbia't. < MAWA , Iowa , August 18,1882. DR. A S. FIB BUTT THAR SIR : I rh-crfu'ly alrx you the l.lbwin ttatjrocnt ot lictj In ilri. 0 vci'rt c > 84 Wh n elio tp led to yoi for r. a ttent In FVbrua-y InBtsuh'd ( or morthi b'pn m fl.rlna ; ro pivonly from AB h & accom- n'el by eetero fits uf couching , thit oho ruld > eldon8Cp wiih ut DO t nz nprlgbt Ilerap- I'Ulte n > 8 ve y pirr , and thewu vo y much ru- need and < tryrcr\rn ; sl o at unhblu tnral e frmherluntH or Ihioit and < xp > ctoi to aid he riqnlrid con'li uiug w uhlutr n gbt and ttj. Uidrur tmtmcut .ho R'tt uiuy ImproTed unilfire u 1 month'p at nhe h < a bad little r no AB'bint r couul < ; bcr nervcusnrta hu Itrgiiydl-appearcd. Hfo tl pa well at olnh ; rerappo Hula K ° crillv Rood ; iho ha I rcely lenverolhrrs lilti end IH undua Iv though I w y ( ; Inln stiODgtb , and ( ho s-js h U liot- riipmcho has bo n tor fire 50 ID I hara 'real hoje tlo , < ho will coiiiplttcly reovci her health. Yonra ropectfu1ly , Al > puK Ourmt. Another Great Cure for Con sumption , ATUsr.c. JuflflTth , J881. This is to cert Iv thai ln dac unh , dyapoiala ml < at rrh tor several } cr > ; Ihat it Hnally ran ntocjiBti p-lonj'nit 1 had doctoud wi'h all hodrctom I c uld ho r i ( bad tafccn all the ill -lent klni 8 ( f pa cut nudlcltta th.t hid bun 'ceonin'onded-u.h es mr Cordial , Ha UVntTuiile O Idtn M daal riBcfc y , J > ne's xixct ra't nn'i E Ikh.di cf iDhallrg r > intdl " . i grew Hci 3 all tto tree , anil I'.nt flmn ui.tll 1 - aLO lilnubutfk iiDndlo c . Hod dhrrloji. n'g'it tveiiB , clillla and fever ev ry d y , and ecu d n 11 o ou my Iclt bide , a > had tn bo prop- pd up In bod. Could c.t no f-od. tnd my < out HAC 1 d. aucl I co lulled nil-lit titte un IIIuld nmct. I cil.uli I'r ' P.ihblatr , lie didn't pn mlfui tocnie me 11 flru , but i ' l hu wcnld t y. All'h ' < lictnr < 8l I wi uld clo In two * iflli . I roctl t-d treatment four mo ttiJ nd "owumcnttiolv ol nd rave b ( i to ever 1 re llev. J S. Willis , uf tb M tb dint inch hn hundreds ot ith r piop'oknow la Aba.c njltlon 1 wu , and h wl Wi-i iirod. RVMA Read Thia Testimonial From Nebr.v ka , ACBCRA , Neb , Bttpt 0,18S2. DR. Jin iiuTT-BfAii Bin : I recotred Iho aaciiii ? iifiueill Ire > , K , u I havd entirely ron - ihsutii N'n. Mr : n rnV from the ittiCK il D n h Iluucj bettor. In lie' . I feel bct'.or .vory way. Youn truly , JOUS V ) ItlfT. The abovu testimonials are ou'y .1 few of Iho many thousands J onr p < J aoa- riur. Bond for copy of the Giving n full description of our Dispensary und the Cures daily effected. Re member date of Visit to Omaha. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 7TH AND REMAINS THREK DAYS ONLY AT THE PAXTON. Dr. Fhhblatt will also visit Lincoln , Friday , November 10th , and remain two days at the Commercial Hotel , and Fremont for two days at the Kno Hotel , Suuday Mid Monday , November 12th and 13th. FREE CONSULTATION. .