. THE OMAHA DA1LV HHK; SrVDAY, !.". 1000. 7 UDELL IS FEELING EASY . PUTHHIl BayiWjoaingRapabucui Endona Oram ? '-lE-lM- II " 5 1 ISP I aih - cL-?.. - " "77 1 1 I 8 f iwi ZMm$H m " If 11. ? . -P -rrrrr urtllSE. Ill fOS THE DZIEGATION TO PIIIIAOEIPHIA Oovrrnor It Iclinrtln, Sritntnr Wnrten anil Tno Men In I'rHntr l.lfo Will .Mnkc t'i llir 1, 1st from W'yonilnic. Y WASHINGTON. May 12. (Special Telo- iram.) Congrcoaman Mondcll will lcavo fori Wyoming tomorrow to bo In attendanco upon tho convention of tho Wyoming re publicans which will bo held at Cheyenne noxt Wednesday. Speaking of tho situation generally In tho state, Mr. Mondell tuld tho outlook is exceedingly good for republican succcm, and that tho courso of tho Wycmlng dclogallon In congress Ih receiving the BUp- port of republicans In general. As to the delegation to tho national convention, Mr. Mondcll said, In all probability It would I bo Senator Warren, Governor Hlcharda nnil two other men outsldo of official life. He aid both Senator Clark and himself had been suggested on delegated, but ho believed. If thoro waa anyone clso In tho state doslrouo of going ho should get out of tho -way in their favor. Regarding charge mado against tho Union I'aclflc for employing Japancso labor. Congrcmman Mondcll eitld that Investiga tion nhowod that whlto labor had been let off for Japanese labor at Medicine Lodge, but In other cases It wis lack of whlto labor that was compelling tho railroads of tho fwest to employ Japuncso labor. Tho whlto wan -would rather work on tho grado for $2 and J2.50 per day, than on sec tions at $1.65, and it In tor thin reason that Japanese labor Is bolng imported In order that tho work of constructing now railway lines might not bo etopped. John A. McShane, -who Is Inlorcsted In building tho now Ilurllngton & Missouri Hlvcr railroad from (Montana Into Wyoming, will in all probability auk tho general land omen for permission to cut timber for tlca along tho proposed route. Captain II. B. l'almcr, who has been labor- Ing earnestly to nccuro consideration for the Hot Spring national homo .bill, left for Now York toduy on his way to Omaha. Captain Palmer has been aided In his ef fort to get tho epcaker'H consent for con sideration by Mr. Hosowatcr, General Man derson, Senator Thurwton and It Ih under stood Senator Hanna too will aak tho speaker to allow tho 'bill to como up for considera tion. It Ih believed, howovcr, that tho promlHo mado by Spcakor Hendcrfion to tho 11 rut delegation who called upon him In bo- half of tho bill will stand, and that nothing will bo dono with tho measuro until the short eeesion In December. Tho Hotel Stratford In Philadelphia, which Mr. Ilosowater has nclccted an Nobraska headquartcrH, Ih Immediately across Uroad street from tho Hotel Walton, which has been retained on national committee- head quarters. Tho selection of tho hotel In con sidered csvttlully happy, In vlow of its close proximity to all tho great hotels of the city, and tho Stratford Ih among tho lcadcra. An order was Irnued today discontinuing tho poHtofllco nt Minors' DoHht, Fremont county, Wyo. Mall will bo sent to Atlantic City. li. 0. Cook was today uppolnted postmanter I at Middle Hlvcr, Madison county, In.; nlso A. U Dickens, nt Strousotor, Grant county, S. D. HEADQUARTERS AT LINCOLN J. II. Kilmlnlrn Will Hun the Early I'nrt of flic Ktmlnn I'niiutlat Campnlgn There. Half Price Suit Sale Iff tin. I Wf milll Made gjB pjgtffl Is AUM I JUU CSn,;a iSSSilil lou,, ouoh ono iuu,nntL-climlI, w JkTf! JSSb Goldoii iiiiisli Intension ' Sn?T5? 1 Ladies' and Misses' At 50c on the Dollar ON SALE MONDAY A GODD HOUSE TO TIE TO THE PEOPLES STORE LINCOLN, Nob., May 12. Tho populist national commlttco will establish headquar ters in Lincoln and J. II. Rdmlsten, vice chairman, will bo In charge. This announce ment was mado today by Mr. Kdmlsten on his return from Sioux Falls. Senator Unt ie r, tho chairman, will bo kept 'busy with other Interests until August. After that ho will establish an eastern headquarters at Washington. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST Tlmiiilrr Stnriiin nnil Much Cooler Temperndirr I'ri'illotril Muiiiliiy 1'alr, with Wmtnrl)' WltiiU. WASHINGTON, May 12. Forecast for Sunday and Monday: For Nebraitka and South Dakota Thunder storms and much cooler Sunday morning; Monday fair: westerly winds. For Iowa Fair In eastern, thunder storms and cooler In western portions Sunday; Mon day thunder storms and cooler; Bouth to west winds. For Missouri Fair and warm Sunday, ex cnit probably thunder storms and cooler In nnrthwcHt portion; Monday thunder utorms nnd cooler; couth to west winds. For Kansas Thunder storms and cooler 8undayj Monday fair; south to west winds, I.otMil llocoril. OFFICE OF THH WKATIIKIl TUTUKAtl OMAHA, May 12.-oniclul record of tem perature ami precipitation, compared with Iho corresponding day of tho last three yours; . . 1W0. IS39. 1S9S. 1S37, TMaximum temperature S3 i to si .Minimum temperature M 0:: 41 45 Averugo temperature "S fiO 57 Bl "Precipitation 00 00 w oi Ilecord of tempernturo and precipitation hi umana lor uus uuy anu since March 1, Nornial for the day, ,. F.XCPH8 for the day F.xresn sluco Mil roll 1 Normal rainfall for tho day Deficiency fop the ilny Total slnen March I Deficiency hIiipo March 1 Deficiency for cor. period, 1M. Deficiency for cor. period, bits I.. A SKIRTS 5SS. 1-49 of 145 flno chovlot herron Iioiih orge, and cutnol s. hair skirts, worth t 6 . SKIRTS of 80 o.xtru-Ilne nuihalr crepon skirts, full tailor made, worth Jl'J.50 SKIRTS choice of 1U0 chulco high grado tiill'ota skirts tiraldcu in bcuutiful patterns, worth from $:o to J2.... m WAISTS Your chol o of GO) tlno percalo wutst.1, lu light and dark rol oriiius, worth 5X. 25c WAISTS Your rholco f Sfi3 film waists lu llmltles and piques, in whlto and fancj worm 98c WAISTS Your cholcs lS.t noveltv Waists, lu whlto India linen and dimity, laeo und embroidery trimmed worth J2.50 1.69 Millinery Suggestions for Monday TIIIM.MKD HATS. Your choico 250 flno copicH of I'attern Hats that cost from $10.00 to $12.00 3 .48 NEW SAILORS Jumbo Draid Sailors worth 75c 49c Tnii.Mi:i HATS. Genuine Imported French Novcltlrn that cost from $25 to $10.00, on talc at NEW SAILORS Split Milan Urald Sailors worth $1.50 98c ALL OUR FL OWERS AT HALF PRICE Lot of a 10 fnncy diners liaiid-miide, chip sunt. "roiis nijn i-arven Da ' Mny salo only it 59c .Beautiful solid oak D-pieco chamber suit largo hovel ed mirror roomy drawers full si.o noil no vol' H A3 H , sold less thuu iX)-- a ft Hii..,.lil nb a $' fi-pioeo parlor suit- -ele- cntnly uphoNtoroi' In rloli iliuimik, llui' miinc, ni'WCHt dOKlirns, holil I'ojfuliii' tit X spt'ciitl snlo. .. Golden linit-li lCxtension Tubli's extra lui'fri- tons, when exU'iiileil will cut ton norsoiiH, worth all of I0 Solid oak cent or tables -ltn'tr nlii'lf iiinli'iMictitli ri'uuiiir spool til. . . $:i.til) value-- i39 1Ro I'miey ltocliiT.i A help lo huux" foinfort If i llOIIHI M.OIll j lio with in "no i"P'' f 11 0 i i.i ly ul piu'U UiJU CREDIT CHEERFULLY GIVEN, MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY i in'. - ( ) 0 HLEXJANT SII3KHOAHDS liiuul carved, brass trimmed, larjte Imported mirror, el vet lined drawer lot of 25 worth $20, upuclul 1.75 Haby t'iiirliiK'' & Go f;ins tli Milt ooryboily & every poi'U.'tbook all tho mw ot dcsieiiH In teed and wood, with steel wheels .' frames, noiiio with rubber tires, iirli'os ratitfo O I O ft o u i no down to i$0 IScuutlfuI trohk'ii oak ili'eHsoi'. vvltti ptilitthod Ion :ni I be oled mli ror ri'KiiliiiMrj ear mo orr mmzm s did oak I'lillTniilers with 5 npai'ioiis drawers, h.inil iMirri'd bius trimmed, Tri'in li bmi'h'd plain mlr- op-'our 8.98 lino u ttiin t',i iri belli, nuid. with iiimvj or lier iionl' . st' I de r.i I It br irltntni't ti-.U MeslKiiS, wr.i-ili fullj JICi', 8ieiiul sale, prl. c Our Special Refrigerator latest patent fur b o eron otny nnil oilirli- irnis Ion . luiml'iM' nuide ot best I.Imi .11 1. l mati'flins sale 4.98 I'urlor 1-imps, last of two lotn, boautlful shapt'S, Klorxs and vane hand docorited In various llorsil desl(jnn, best burners I "IK dpectul Ii l (J 100-pleco Dinner Sels, Kncllsh eml porcolnln, eloKimtly decorated In two colors, Krcen or pearl Bruy, vtiluo $15.00 .6.98 Specials in Stove Department STAR KSTATK STHKI. HANOI:-Well tn tide of steel hiRbly polished .nickeled trlmitiliiKS, hits duplex Rralo OT E" S for i-ii.il or wo. id- JIL'W X .Xoal valuo for fc fl WW SlIA ini OHM COOK STOVK -has heavv niHiliiKH KirKi' oven a K.'od baker - full lib kel trlitmilnKs full $10.01 alue, on sale for 2CQ for 2-burner Oiisollne Stove. No Wf belter Htovo miide tlian tho Hoyal. SPECBALS IN CURTAIL DEPT. Nottingham I.n'o (.'urtalns, very liretly patterns mid deslnns, worth fully J iki a pair-on sale f ir Klne Tlnpnslry I'm t. litis, very Rood iii.illt, a larse variety of paiterns and ileslRiin - $.!50 value Itopo ilorl teres the usual four dollar kind mi Ufi In f" III Op.uiup .Shinies, eompleto with llxtuirs, HprlttK roller llfty cent value Heavy Iimraln Carpets. koixI pat terns fully eimal li' .ill r. spects or appearance and wear lo the fort sold elsewhete for three 9Q times iih mue 1 twu Kancy Wool Inurultis. various pat terns and nil color combinations, a value that Is phenomenal A Of mine .1 1 ul hoc tor yourself ViJu TERMS To Out-of-Town Buyers- We sell goods on our easy payment plan, any where this side of the Pacific Ocean. We issue no catalogue. We pay freight 100 miles. OUR EASY TERMS. All Goods Sold for Cash or Credit. SlO worth Roods, $1.00 week, St month $25 worth goods, $1.25 week, $5 month. $50 worth goods, $1.50 week. $i month. $75 worth goods, $2.00 Week, $8 month. $150 worth goods, $2.50 week, $10 month $200 worth goods, $3.00 wcijk, $12 mouth IfiiU '& FABNAM STREETS. OMAHA. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to young people justgoing housekeeping JUEt claims allowed. Complaints heeded Courteous treatment. Cash or Crodlt. No misrepresentations. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kasy payments. lied Hock rrlccs. Small Profits. Knormous business. Prompt deliveries. Popular price. SOLE AGENTS. For Omaha, for Peninsular Stoves Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves. Guerney Refrigerators. Hey vooclBa by Carriages Estate Steel Ranges. ARMOR MUST BE PURCHASED Senate Votfs Dawn a Proposition for a Government Factory, RESOLUTION LOSES By A NARROW MARGIN CO IS 22J 0.11 Incb 0.U inch .... 5.C) Inch n.ri) Iiuh ...2.14 luchcH ...1.33 Inches IHI OIT Local Forecast Oinclal. A himum; ihskasu. More Cnlnrrh lit Thin Svnuoii TIiiiii In Any Other. The fact that catarrh Is moro prevalent In spring; than any other time of year Is easily accounted for by the sudden changes, tho warm sunny day succeeded by tho enow or Bitot or tho next. Hepeated colda In the head rreultlnc from our llckle -prlnn climate, very easily drift Into nasal catarrh, which Is at llrst simply an uncured cold, whloh finally, if neglected caiiica Inflammation and thickening of the mucoua ntomnrano of tho nasal cavltv which gradually extends Into the throat and bron chial tubes and to tho stomach causing cuiarru oi siomacn, Douche of salt water or douches of any hinii very uuvn aggravates tho trouble by sun iiirwirr irruaung the delicate mom brnncs. The safest remedy for colds In tho head and for any form of catarrh Is some slmplo ami nine oiuisrpiic, preieriiuiy in tablet, and taken Internally several times a day. Ono of the best antiseptic catarrh tablets for this purpco Is one composed of San gulnarla, Kucalyptol and Oiulacol, and sold y druggists uudor the namo of Stuart'a Catarrh Tablets, Theso tablets clean the catarrhal secro tlon from tho membranes of tho noso and throat and act nl3 very effectively upon the blood, their regular uso for a fow weeka entirely eliminating tho catarrhal poison from tho system. Tho best remedies for any trouble aro tho simplest, and Stuart's Catarrh Tablets Ih a superior preparation for colds and catarrhal conditions because absolutely free from co caln or opiates so commonly found In ebeo couch cures and catarrh medicines. .Minority Then OrKulH l'lliliiinli-r nnil Prevent Aellmi Cliuiiilli'i' Milken a Muti-Ii CIiiii-k I hk l-'riiuil In Hun oyliril Ariiinr. WASIIINtJTON, Alny 12. Ily a lIco vnto tho seuato today rejected tho proposition to erect, without referenco to tho pilco nt wnitii ttio government v. uld sccuro armor plato for war hlr, an armor plato fac tory u coat not to exceed 11,000,000. Tho voto upon tho direct proposition wua L'2 to -21. Yeas Ilacon, llHtr. llerry, Our Iff, Chandler, Cockrcll, Danlrl, PiU, llurrix. Jont-it (Arl). Joiiph (Ntv,), Nays Alllton, liaker, Clark (Wyo.), I)fpW, l-Uklnt, l'ulib.ink, l"onikr, Koster, Krye, llule. llaimlirouih, lliiulr), Unllory, .Mono) , Morgan, NVbon, Pctlu, Hlrwart, Teller, 'illllfslOll, Tillman, Vt-2J. Hoar, IHlge, McHrlJe, McConiat, McCiunber, Molinery, Penroe, Pfrkltm, Proctor, ijiurlm, ItORH, Shoup-II. Tho resolution was by Pottus ot Alabama. Subtildlary itmondments wero rojected by alont tho samo vote. When tho committee's proposition u about to bo voted upon a llllhustcr was organized, the quorum of tho sennto was hroken and the question is btllt In the air. During tho debata today Chandler of New Hampshire delivered a oansatlonal ypoech. In which ho charge 1 that tho government had been defrauded In tho n'doptUn of tho ILirveylzcd armor, lie declared a similar fraud waij proposed in tho uttempt to fjroo tho government to adopt tho Krupp armor. ('IiiiiiiIIit'h i-naiilloniit Till I.. "I believe and I am prepared to shoy," said he. "that the Harvey patent was it fraud and that It was Impoied upon the patent odlco and upon tho government by subterfuge If not by dishonesty. When the government refuood to pay moro than $aoo a ton for Hurvpy armor tho combined armor manufacturers of tho world endeav ored to obtain by wubterfugo or by lujU3tlco another nrmor. I do not bellcvo that tho Krupp armor which they offered tw has any merit whatever, except that It Ib hardened deeper than the Harveylzed nrmor by tho woll-ltnown method of hardening steel by means of carbonization. Thoro Is no patent about It nnd thoro U no secret about It that is worth u dollar In any court." Chandkr tuok oharp Usuo with tho state ment madi- by AllUciii that It would bo four yc.iu bcfuio tho ipivcrtinunt cculd get a plate of armor from lu o,n factory if it built one. Speaking cf tho Navy depart ment advocating contracting with armor pluto manufacturer!, lieniiU that Commander Kolgcr. nfter tho Intioduitlon of tho Ilnrvey lzel plate, resigned and Joined tho Harvey company with a salnry of $r,,030 with an ad dition of J20.000 rf block lu the company. He then went to Uuropo In tho Intcnut of tho company. At the conclusion of Secretary Tracey's term he became counsel for tho Harvoy company In dofciise of tho Harvey patent, LoiIki-'k War Talk Depreciilfil, Hpooner of Wisconsin and Halo of Maine nitulo notablo wpcechei deprei'atlng the war talk yesterday by Lodge. Neither tho sena tor from Wisconsin nor tho senator from Malno was fearful that wo might ho In volved lu difficulty with (lermany on ac count of tho Alonroo doctrine. Hoar protoited against tho "wretched Im perialistic biiilnctu" and the talk that thin nation hud only recently become a "world power." asserting It had been a world power since the war ot 1S12. Tillman's amendment wtrlklng out tho commltteo's proposition to pay $115 per ton FIRE IN SUGAR FACTORY Tolnl Di-Ntriii'tinii of Plant Is vorl'it hy Klliil'tn of Well Dilllcil Ol'l.llll'll. NOItl'OI.K, Neb , May 12 (Special Tclo- d.iy afternoon. The beautiful homo of Iho hotiea was darkened nnd elaborately deco rnied. Thi whIIh of the reception room, par lor, library, siting room and dining room wero drnped with Hags of China nnd Japan nnd fntiH, umbrellnw. landscapes and tiro Mceues also adorned the wall.-). About tho gram.) What came near being a serious lire rooms ere beniitirtil Jnpanr.o vases, cabi startcd at & o'clock this afternoon In the! nets. China bronze and Bcroena. noith end of tho Amerlcnn Heet Sugar plant. Var a tlmo It was thought that tho whole north oud would ho destroyed, hut by tho prompt work of a well drilled gang l.llllUC Ollll'I'I'K I II M t II IICll, MADISON, Nob.. May 12. (Special.) Pleiad chapter No. fis. order l.'astorn Star, Installed iln new nlllcein Inst night ns fol- Mnstcr Mechanic hnckwood nnd tho aid of 'lows: Mrs. K. P. Prince, worthy matron; the magnificent waterworks P(VHtom tho blaze was extinguished bofore much ditmago was done. Tho lire was stnrtel by tlnnors at work on the roof. Kiiiiniim Winn Drliiltr. rUIUJ, Neb., May 12. (Special.) The In terstate debate between tho Kansas Stuto Normal and tho Nebraska Stnto Normal took place Inst evening In the Normal chapel Peter Ituhundull. worthy patron; Mm. It. A. Mnlony, nsaochilo matron; Mrs. Peter rumbctit of tho olllce of c.iunty tiltorney, Kred 1). .Hunker, will bo ncmlmited for a third tcini. No candidate has as yet an nounced himself for repriHenuitlve. iiiorv lliinil 'inii'(rtn. Wy.MOltK, Neb., May 12. (Special.) Tho first of n fierlcH of Bummer concerts to ha given by tho Wymore Symphony band anno olf Thurmlny evening. A largo crowd in tended. Tho hand Is now under the leader ship of Lis D. Moon nnil i.i progrcHtiliig rapidly. delegates to the rringrru-lnuiil und Krn.it rl I ei nventlons. Nu resolutions were ndopiel. Thero was a small attendance and no en thiiHhimn ovlmed A neiv county C'litiul commlttco was elected. .Miii'tuiiui-N I'llfil ami Iti-li'iiKi'il. WKST POINT. Neb.. May 12. (Special ) -Tho iimnuntif real estate mortgiigeH filed for record in tho clerk's olllco of this county for tho week ending May 12 iiggiLgtiii-il IC.tilO. Tho morttpiijia ioIcik'imI during ibo wiiio period wero Sll.ocri, Cilllill A rill Ki'illllnil, MADISON, Neb.. May 12. (Spocl.il ) Thn Mndlsou County (irund Army Republic a lifiniu'ratK' (nut riiilitii Calli'il. WKST POINT. Neb.. May 12. (Special.) Tho democratic county convention is called to meet on Muy 20 111 thin city. A repre- hffnrn n l.ireo and enthusiastic audience, tentntlvo for this Judicial district and a I'lnil !lnil of Chilli. SWPKItlOll. Neb., May 12. -(Special.) Word was received hero this nfternonn from Htibcntlnll, sccrotary; Mrs. Willis M ilrldo, Nelson, Neb., that tho body of a fully de- aoclatlon will hold lid annual reunion . t treasurer: .Mis. J. II. Hume, conductress; 1 vclopcd child win found dead In tho mangir Hattlo Creek, September 13, 11 and 1'. Tin Mrs. W. D. Heed, lUHjclato conductroHS. of u barn belonging to John Mann. Tho ' eonimlttwH havo been uppolnted t" unnnm i nienuiy oi me parents or me enuu is un- i known. Tho coioner hnH been Hiimmonnl. for armor, fixing the maximum prlco nt $300 held lu Wymoro this your, notwithstanding per ten, except for armor for tho battlrshlps I tho fact that tho commlttco cn locution Maine, Mluourl nnd Ohio, for which $5451 voted uninlmnusly for Hits location at Its was to paid and making It mandatory upon , nicotinic held thrro weeks ago. In order to tho Bccretary of tho navy to construct hobl tho rr-unloti here It whs necessary to armor plate, was defeated, 22 to 21, tho ralso about $500 nnd tho btislnoHa men, who voto In no respect differing from tho vmo wero tho onei looked upon to contribute, I'l'lip l'lllHH'l'lH (illllll. C ly ( iiiii iitlon In Kiiiiniih. i CKNTHA I. CITY, Neb., Mny 12.--IHpeil.il ) ('DAY CKNTKH. Kan.. May 12. (Special Crop prospocts are cxceptlonnlly brlgh'. Telegram.) -The dcniornill' county lonen- Smull grain never looked belter. FnrmeiH many friends ot the Nebraska Institution i candidate fi-r county attorney will be nom- tlon was held hero today to elect dele-1 ato busy planting mrn. Six Inches of ram being present from Hurroundln-; towns. limited. It ii expected that the present In- gates to the state nonventi'-n nt Wb'hlta and fell during tho lust ten days. The question, "Kciolved. That the United I States fiovcrniuent Should Construct, Own I " and Control a Translsthmlnh Canal," was ably handled by both sides. Kantas, fur the alllrtnatlve, was represented by Messrs. ! llalcomb and Mulllken, while tho negative was uplit ld liy Mthrs. Stcveneon, Hockley j nnd Monday of Nebraska. The Judges wero M. I). C. True, Tecunuoh; Judge Jessen. Nebraska City, and Judge I.amlxTt. Auburn, j The decision was in favor of Kansas. Two j delegates besldo the debaters eamo from Kansas to mako arrangements to have tho debato an annual feature. W niiire IIIii'n l'i lli'iinliiii. WY.MOHi:, Neb., May 12. (Special.) Tha annuiil reunion of tho Southeastern Ne braska Veterans' association will net bo Skin Diseases When the excretory organs fail to carry off the waste tnaterinl from the system, thete is an Minor- nial accumulation of eltete matter which poisons anu Clous uic moon, nnu u iwuum auui .wmjw- cyijW This poison is carried thruuiih the cenerM circulation to al". parts of the ho.lv, ami upon rcacjiiug V ,y N "S skin surface there is a redness and i motion, and hy certain eculiantics we reiojimze I'.cz.eina, N j v Acne, Salt Uheum, I'soriasU, I'rvsipelas and many other skin trouiilcH tii'.r- ..r less severe vi ,i v tlm 1.1,111 k lb,. er.n ,.f imtfitinii llie rejt disease is 111 the blood Medicated lotions ntld Mf JVV i i on Mr. Pcttua" nme-ndroeni. Tillman then offorcd his amendment throo times, each time ral'ilng ullghtly the oust of tirmor. Knch tlmo the nmomtment wne dofoatod. Ileiilrlee People Mlnnliiu;. HUATHICU, Neb., May 12. (Special Telo gram.) D. Warden and wifo, residents of this city, are badly wanted by tho town merchants on the i hargo vt absconding with a horse, buggy and harness, which was mortgaged. tho money, did not eairo about putting up this amount for the attraction. Other towns In the dlntrict will now he given a chance lo seoun the reunion nnd j It will go to tho one making the host offer; providing, of course, tho town will cm- tiihuio enough lo make tho event a surcrt?. .liiimtiem I'nrt) al K" en i ihm . j KI'AHNKY. Neb.. May 12 . iHpei lal i Mrs. C'-arle. O Norton cnur' ncd 'ay ladles n a Japaric rarty t hrr lmv on I Flint avenuo and Twenty-Hut s'reet b er- the Tetter, WMiil..' tiowders mav ull.iv the itchintr and burnuiH, but never cure, no matter how Ioiik and faithfully continued, and the condition is often aggravated and skin permanently injured by their use. TS?c disease &s more man sKta (Seep; ifoe eniipe clrcMlasiosB 2s poisoned. i The ninny prcpniutioiis of arsenic, mercury, potash, etc., not only do not cure skin discuses, hut soon ruin the digestion and hrenk down the constitution. ., . , , , ... , vS. S. S., nature'd own remedy, made of roots, herbs nnd barks, of grent puiifynij; nnd tonicnl projierties, quickly and effectually cures blood and skm troubles, becnuse it goes direct to the root of the. disease nnd stimulates and restores normal, . .1 ; .1 .1... 1.1 1 1 1...,. !.. .......... .f .,11 ....ie.,..nu t.f.rl iiiic lienltny action to tne tiniereni organs, cientises nnu cnriuiies ine niuuu, mm nm istn mi.- nn.w,i. u, j.w...,. ...... S. S. S. cures permuiieutl because it leaves none of the original poison to refermqit in the blood nnd cause a fresh uttacl. Healthy blood is necessary to preserve mui clear, sinooin si;iu aim iic.-iiuiim nun plexiou so much desiied bv all. S. S. S. can be relied upon with certainty to keep the blood in perfect order. It ha been curing blood nnd skin diseases for half a tin tury ; no other medicine can show hueh a record. J A . , ! i 1 -1.. ,1.l.. .....1 l.nr...t...u C"SJlr'll !SXMffA S- COtllalll.l HO IIOISOUOIIS milienilh -ih Jlllieiy vcKciinili: nun imiiiiiv". A . -a.H n... ..,..,ii ,i ,i,..,riu.Mi w in i-linri,," nf uli vniriinm of Inrt'c cxneiieiice 111 Irratltll' blood nnd kin diseases, who will tak" pleasure in aiding bv their. oh ice and direction oil -X zr 'VftxS&Sr vvnoui'sirc 11. rui' iiinv nun irc-ei minu "ui in , m i-i-.' - tf JLi5- confidence. Wc make no ihar;- .. 'c r for ihi- .enice o ir book on li'ood and Skiu Diseases will be sent free upon application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPAQ Y, A tlan i a, ua. iffeH,- Ife'Jr NcaSRStou htoJm feteffl VtenM