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DEALERS IK Fire and Burglar \ 7TJH Jds 231 , O C ? 3EK 8 9 O - 1020 Farnharn Street , - BOEIIB. W.IJ. MILLAUU. Ii. JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , GonuMssioa and WMesale Mis , 1421 & 1423 FAEMHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTI-IV 1'RODUCR SOLICITED ] Agents for Pock & Baualiors M , and tfiilbor Millc Flour OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES ' OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON tc CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. O. IF. " IMP DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS Window and Plate Qlass. ; I3T Auyone eontciDnlitioc building store , bank , or any other fine wiUffndlt to their ul tantogsto comi end Ith v before purchwicg their I'lateGlliu , O. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA - - HEB. " BERQUIST BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF I H O I r O Crt ; U u u I L o , ' 3E Repairine Done in all Branchea , 419 8. TIIIRTKKNTJI IIMAIIA NKII STREET , IF1. O. IMIQIRGKA-IfcT , ' WHOLESALE GROCEB , 1213 Farnhsm St. . Omaha , N b. BOB AND CHARLIE. The Two Notorious Ford Brothers Pay OlovDlanfl a Flying Mi , Charlio'o Views on the Killing of the Outlaw JeoBO Jamos. rnrnoLooklugDoepernUooa on n Professional Tour to Now York. Cleveland Liaicr , AH Ltko Slmro passenger trniu No. 8 rolled into the Union depot yeater- day aftcsnoon , two plainly dressed , unassuming young men dis mounted from n p.irlor ciu nnd enter ed the dining room for dinner. No ono who saw thoin would for a mo iiiont Imvu imagined the stranger ! . wcro hut prditmry tMvoloru. Nothing about their oppournnco would indlcato thnt they wcro once two of the worst dcapcmdoos in this country. Hut np- peurnncea nro , according to the old aftying , deceptive. They were none other than the notorious Bob nnd Charlie Ford , the slayers of Jcseo Jauiep , thu outlaw nnd train robbor. A Lender rcpoittr saw the men , and noticing something familiar in their countenance ? , naked the conductor who the ) * wore. IIo stated that TI1EV WKUK THE I'Oltll HOYS , nnd said they were en route from Chicago cage to Now York. Their dinner was speedily concluded , nnd whou they reentered entered the car the reporter followed and conversed with them until the train started. There is nothing about cither of the boys that in the lunst degree groo resembles the outlaw or doaponv do. Bob , who fired the bullet that put nn end to Jesse James' career , is the younger of the two. Ho was dressed in n plain , dark suit , nnd on his head ho were n silk skull cnp. His light brown , hair ia cut short. His eyes are sharp nnd piercing , nnd hazlo in color , ilo in a good talker and speaks without reserve. Chnrlio is a few yeara Bob'a senior , but looks much older on account of sickness. His face is very palo , nud hia eyes and cheeks Rro sunken and hollow. Ho is not its tail as Bob , but somewhat broader. Ho was nlao ulaiuly dreasid in black nnd on hia head rested a smooth silk hat. C > KIK I'HKSF.NCE IK THK OAK aoon became noised ivbout the depot , andiguito a number of people begun gating in the window. This seemed to annoy Charlie , whoteworod the cur tain , Buying ho did not like to bo btnred at. These two young foliowe , who-co suddenly sprang into nctorie ty , era natives of the Old Dominion. Their father , Jauvpa T Ford , wea brought up m Faultier count ) ' , Vo. , nnd was n mumbur of the Mothodifit church. When the Western fever brobo out ho sold his'-farmin Virgicia and moved to Missouri. Bob was then about ten years of pgo end Charlie fifteen. The family , const-it ing-of six other children boftden'Bob ' and Charlie , nettled on a farm nua : Richmond , Mo. The boys , of course , had-heard nil about -Teaso ( James.nnd no doubt thought Jwei a hero , but did not moot him Ktitil ( thtoo yaara ago , "when ho wont to tltocr father's house under the name of Johnson. They at first did not know ho woo TUB OUrtfcW CHIEK , but after a while they discovered lit identity , and Mr , Ford was very-iruch di.splensed because ho came thoro. Ilia vnito were then discontinued , but the boys met him frequently and were on good terms with him. Thuy did not join the gang until about five month Deforo JCBBO was hilled. Juano was then living in Kancus Oily under th namoo. A. 'I' , Ilowurd , and claimed to bo from Baltimore. Churlio routed hia fnrm nud went to Kuiieua City. In H short time the deaper.ido removed 10 St. Joe , whither ho wan accoir.pa nied by Charlio. They took up their 3 in the hoaco where JeBso WHS killod. and were joined in o short time by Bub , who wus recommended by Ohnrlio an u tiood man to aid in the i robbing if the I'Jutto OityKank , which Jesse WAS then planning. In response to the roporter's quer ies , Chnilio told Tilt STOIIY CF TUX T1UOKDV as follows : "Shortly after the Winston robbery I visited Governor Crittou don , and inudo un ngniwiicnt with him to capture Jeeae dead or alive I wus . ' 7011 to understaad that no harm ( ahuuld como to either of us if wo had to kill Jcnsu. That Hi < iafied 1110 , and I-deti nniniu' to dit him up if I ooulc ! noi not him-ifi miy other wny. I then wont ui > to ICiinsns City , und froir. ' y thoravnnt tc. St. Jou with Jueeo and hid family , lie renting K liouto on the , "jja of the to.vn , Although wo were , ' strati crn in ti.u place , Jtviso ( izorciaed lie.ucninat cr.vtidii in his movements , Tor ii-u knew cio ! ollicora were nfter 11 in/in d woult ! uparu no paint to cap .urn 61111. He'Vory seldom left the hoiiK , Occasionally , however , ho c would hitch up his team in thu morn , "tig /nd go uway in the country. Along toward nigiit ho would return , and aa ho usutllyworn common of clothes , jpeoplo a up posed ho had been at work as a tewneter ooinowliere. Ho POIIMCD IIUT I'JSW XCQUAINTANC'EH , To and was very''careful to avoid sus picion , He would'not allow hia fam- ly or myself to visit the neighbors , and would never do so himself. Moat if our time at homo wag spent in play- ng cardt. Aa soon as it became dark n the evening Jesses' would take par ticular pains to have all the curtains "ot down before the lamps were do ichted. Ho always carried his pistols ers with him and slept with them under hie pillow. "All the time we lived there JCBSO ; ) was nt work platting the robbery of 'ho I'Jattu City bank. Ho wanted mother man to help us. I told him Job was just the man , and urged him to send for him. Ac n cordingly Jesao wont 'down into Clay ; county and mot Bob at my unclo's 'louse. They arranged matters satis- actorily , and Jesse brought Bob back with him fc _ St. Joe. At first Jesse reated Bob in a friendly manner , but he teen began to suipect him , and diit kept him constantly in sight. We re his mained in the homo pretty close after Bob c.tmo , and hardly over went out except nt night. On the naming of the uOih of April , THE HAY or THE KIUINO ivo got up early. The ninht before Bob and 1 had made it up between us list 1 wo would end the uialtortho first 1cl chance v.'n had. Jcseo and I wuntout tc the burn when wo pot up and cleaned the hones When wo had jiniflhed wo wont into the house nnd washed our hands preparatory o oat- jig breakfast. Jesse wont to the bu reau nnd combed his hair , after which ho turned around nnd said ho guessed ho would take oil' his pistols , na people were passing by the open door nnd might sco them. Ho took oil his coat nud the belt containing the pistols nnd laid them on the bed , Just r.s hu did this ho said thnt the frame of n picture hanging on the wall was cov ered with dust Ho picked up n dust er , saying ha guessed ho would brush it off. Ho was in good humor nt the time nnd wna laughing mid talking good-naturedly. Ho HOT Ul1 ON A Oil UIl with his back toward us and began to dust the picturro. Bob was standing by the bureau nnd I wns near the window on the other RUO of the room. Ao Jcsao slopped upon the chair Bob gnvo a signal and wo both drew our pistols. Although not the least noise was ninda in cocking the weapons , Josap seemed to have mis trusted Bomothing , for ho turned mid looked nt mo. Just na ho did so Bob fired , the bullet striking him in the head. Ho Ml to the floor , striking on his shoulder , nud rolling aver on his back. Wo were ready to nhoot again , but. saw I hat it was not uecca- aary. Mrs. James , hearing the report of the pistol , rushed into the room and asked what wns the matter. 1 told her tlio pistol had gone on"accl dentally nnd killed JOEBO. She 11HOKI5 OUr UUYIKCl , nnd rushing to the prostrate form of her husband , raised Inn head on her lap. Ho soon expired , and wo went and gave ourselves up to thu mnruhnl , tolling him what wo hud done. There was great excitement , but nobody would believe until uositivo proof was shown that it was Jesse who had boon killod. " Aa Charlie finished this part of his narrative the train started , Mid the ox-desperadoes loft Cleveland. Since they were pardinod by Governor Grit- tendon the boys have received many oToia ! from sensational ahowmon t < appear on the stage. They dually no copied onii of those inducements , and Iravo appeared at Cincinnati and Chi cago. They nrn now bound for Now York , and the Gothamitos will have a ihanco to look at them. Horsford'a Acid Phaipliate ntiado- Dn. 0. O. OLMSrEAD , Milwnu keo , Wis. , saya : "I uau several bottles tles in my family , annually , na 'lem onade ; ' I prize it highly. " Another Dlah Please. liar. "Another djahip1oaso. " Out under the etur-gemmod heavens Daptmo McCarthy and Bectio'Ccci were ectting this beautiful summer night fittiii side by sidu beriuath the spreading bnuichoj of an oal" thnt had braved the uterine of centuries-whiti the oitt/orod poiicilingH of moonligh dancing BO { jnyjyamong the verdure , clad brmiohoa tbnt waved languidly above the if houcic gfvo t'u the trono t touch ot word beauty und silou splendor. "Did j'.iucroak , darling' ' ! " naked Bertie , boiidit > E ovnr the girl nnd gazing at &orwith eyes whoso fervid glances 'told .incro eloquently than worda of-iiio , gjnat love lie bore her , But back-of the tender look'buck ' o the lovo-ladon tones , there was i hnuntinn'foar , a ghastly Itotrur , whicl all the aeneuouz languor of the place could nut dispel Up from the meadow boyouil the brook-oido came the neb } ' cliirjKiii ; of the crickolo , und the wind , whiah had xisen as Uiuy sat there , bewail to blow in atfur.go , neb bing cadonejB through the ever gieuna und larches in the village churchward. Tim sheoa of llouoy cloudu that ( had llcckcd ( ho zouith , lending an added Hpkndor to the tur- quoisu tlooni of the horieuu , bad sud denly ft clod .uu'iiy , and in itu p'aco ap peared un inlcy mass , from whoso black bottom iho furkod lightning Jcepod like a hissiij ( ; aurpmit < from the duikaomo jungle of un Indian forest. Already the ruiti-dropc were pinching among the dust-covoad leaves of thu'true. ' 'Did you epuuk , Bwoethoarl't" " usked Berlio ug iu. _ wan ihinling , " replied Waphno , in low , thrilling tones tlmt showed the intenaiiy of h r yeftrniiig , "of having another diih < rf cream ; but it > ia too Into riotr , " uritl liaing from the tablu she j led thn way to the streetcar. Bertio folluwtxl her in H dn ud way , but under the rombrttluok ot lih pure young fiuio there wan n peaceful , nl- must lioly , joy. " ( ienvuna hi'.a load ed her tilf , hu s& < d unftly , "but I oiiall puy dearly for tkis when the oyntcrn comit , for it doe net rain in wintsr. " I1" . A. Kcrftt.li , drugi | t , Hiithtca , ( Int. , rite : "f Imvo tlionntot ( coiiliJHnui in yuur liuiiiiot'K Ii-OG ) HmeiiH In 0110 jJO with wlili.li 1 un pereunally Hcqunlnted tliolr ( .iicueas wnn iilinuat increcllli u. One Utly tulil 1110 that half a liottlo did her IIIMU gutxl than luind edn of dullaru' worth mcdi > Inu the bail pruvioiitly taken , ' ' 1'rlw 51.00. BME'RSUK NOTE 9. EUEIWON , In. , Soptombar 18. tlie Fdltor of THE I ) . Tha weather with 'us In still very dry and warm , but it is believed by nany that the warm late fall has boon the moans of giving us an abund ant crop of corn , which is rapidly letting beyond the power of frost to it any material injury. The farm have never seen better times in his section than are near at hand. ig crops and goo J prices will bring prosperity to all departments of on- erpriao. Our school opaned lost Monday very pleasantly , with the prospect of profitable year'd work. Prof. ICd- ar , of Tabor , has charge of the chcol , with Miss Forrester und Misu Campbell as assmtante. In church matters wo arc having quito a change , Itov , Charles Loach , who has been pastor of the Motho- church ior two years , haa severed connection with the work in the A j and leave * in a few days to make Tr is homo in California. Mr. Iisach will bo missed from our society , Itev , .I. 11 Brown , who , for need oed many years has ministered to ho wants of the Presbyterian people icro , has handed in his resignation , but wo have not yet learned when his labors co.iso among us. Itro. Hrown will bo mis'cd by every one , if ho 'eaves hero. Mrs. Jamoa Uriflith is visitiim rienda in Michigan. Airs. Gallup just roturncd from n U wceka' visit with friends in Den- or. The InnguA o of every ono is , "I wish it would rain. " llusvti'us. A full fooling after inoa1n , dyspop- la , laart-burii , and general ill-heath clioved by Brown's Iron Billets , to Clnrlnimtl Cointiu n lul the subject ( if silk culture ia re ceiving connidernblo attention in the United States , I thought n few itema 'rom this section ini lit proio inter- sling. I live about twenty union rom n colony of Russia Mennonitca i class of Husaian cHi-.ona \ \ ho for merly resided in Ocrmnny Their ro- ligiuua convictions were such , how ever , that they could not servo in the army , About the year 1800 the Her man government insisted that they servo or leave the country. The c.sr of Russia then ullVrcd them n tract eland and in his country , nnd agreed to ex empt thorn trom mil i Vary duty. They accepted his nll'or , nnd have continued to rcaido in Russia from that time until they cnino hero , soiiio Bovon years ngo. Many nro atill in Russia , but euvoral colonies can bo found in thio country in Kan sas nnd in this atnto , ns well aa n few , in other localities. The Russian mul berry wns introduced into their colonies nies in Russia by the Russian 'govern ment for the purpose of silk culture and to facilitate rainfall. They were compelled to buy the trees of the government , na each land holder must plant n certain number. After culti vating them until they learned their value , they voluntarily planted thorn very extensively , and learned that silk culture was not the only consider ation in raising them. They found the timber very valuable for fuuco posts , outlasling any Russian timber. It wna also found very profitable for cabinet work , nnd was considered ono of the moat desirable trees for fuel. It nlso bore edible fruit which was marketable in Russia. When the Monnnnitcs came to this country they brought the need of this tree with thcra. They also brought the seed of several other trees , but planted these morn extensively than ell others combined. Wp believe that several of thaao troea will prove- very valuable to nurserymen and fruit growers hero. The Russian mulberry 10 a big , rapid grower. Treen , the seed of tfhich was planted by the are now twenty feet high , aud large enough for funce-poats. They I grow very largo and boar abundant crops of fruit. This fruit resembles 1I blackberries 1 in appearance. A very great. I pcc'Cout. nro u jet-black ami the balance 1 a reddish-white. They vary in flavor from sub-ncid tonweut. . Whou mixed with something tart and niftdo cnto dessert , they nre some * times mistaken for raspberries. The habile of growth of this trco is like that of the apple iroo. Many of the 1'jtvea are lobud or cut with trom five to twelve lobca. The JJonnon- ites-Kko use it as an ornamental hedge plant , nnd it makes & beautiful hedge indstands shearing an well ns liny tree. In the estimation of eomo nur serymen this ia the only tree suffi ciently hardy to IHJ raluublo for silk purposes north of the fortieth parallel of north latitude , The Monnoni , ca have interested themselves in the iiilk business to fcoinu intent since they IIRVU bien in this country und lutvu aom'i cocoons for sale. If partiea wich to inow moro of this or any trees the Maunonitoa brought , thny can nddreea G. F. CIAKK , Ciai/o County , Nebraska , Womim's True Priunil. A friend In need i u fnond imlo' il. Thin iioneciiiuleny , e-poi ially wlionn.snf [ < tiiiooiii : eixJored when outh mii-cly nMliclud with- luimv , nioru piirticnlarly thono coin- laiutH und wvaUniiHHPH H ) couiliion to niir foiusk ) population. 1'rery woman nlmuM Uiiciw that ICIfCtriii liitU-rn lira WOIIIIID'H tn.a friend , und will pndtivtly roHtoru hur tn hcitltli , dvun wliciu all other rctnrdleM full. A Bhi'lii ) trial alv/ay.-t | > riivoHiiir na- eertion. They nru plomiint to tin tanto , nail oclv onHl ilftyoenti n tuittlo. 0. lf. ffnndiiiMn Fluhtlnpr Kirn with Piro. TliU MUJ Iw i I pollrj on u M.I/IIIX prurlu , Imt It Hill not mwir vvitla tin' ( crorul liiini.ui nislcni Irrllat- In ; . ' iilli.lu ! < u u\ii | it-ratu ami liihinifv nil i > iu- plulntNnl llH > tniuilii > r ll > iMUih NmrUl.o ilraellc Lu < utnt fnrliullKLnllnii or i-oiiNllntlim. ] AdiiiliiliU-r liuliail Turrunt a hult/i t AK'ilt'it [ | , \\lildl In at OIMIUI rulirlfuifK. u i.itlmrlii , uml nn liiil/orjut ami laf wKillnii uml lioilnu Ulttt inon tliu dlsonlrKil tl < urn. KOIII Jir M.I. Dill l.f.lHTS. /on ti BL u , im nciunf fmtiluul , Vlcotif . W. & . Dm. MIC. loc. and Trr . THK ! NBBKASKii. MMTOAOTUMB GO Lincoln , Neb ; MANUFAOTURKRS OF Oorn I'Juntore , HrrrowH.Korm HollorB Hulty liny Uakod. iluuicot KluvutliiH Wlndmllla , &o We nro prepared to da Job work uj nuinuftc urlujrlor other | ortiou , AddruK it or ieri NES'BiBKA MANUFACTUUSa CO f.lnr/iln N'f * EUROPEAN HOTEL , The inn t contrail ? locattd hrtul In tl.o city , r > om ; 53 , KI.OO , il 60 and 203pi.rduy Klrkt C'luo Utatauralit coruacted with the hotU. .HUIIST. - - Prop. Corner Kotirth and I/ocuit StrctU. 'a ? . x.OTtrxffa _ avic o. _ EexterL.TIiomas&liro , WILL UUY AND BULL. AND ALL TUAN6AUTIOKH CCNNKUTKl ) TUKUKWITU. Pay Tuxes , Rent Houses , Kto. Wl t ofllco , room 8 , Crdk'bton DlocV , Oraaliik. trul jiatkagiof" BLACK-DRAUGHT * ' ' i > f charge. " TOR iHICAGO , PEO F I ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE. DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , VJEWYORK.BOSTON . , And all Polutt TIlKUNi : COMIMUSKS Nearly 4,000 iiillcn. Holld Smooth Steel Trackl .11 connrctlonii nro nuido In UNION Dtt'OTO. hn NittlonM Hcimtatloii ag bMni ; thi rent ThrouKh Car Line , nnd h unlvonull } onccilod to bo the FINEBT EQUIPPED lull- nd tnthonoild for nllclM ' it trnirl , Tryltmidjoil will flnd trniotlnc Ittiurj nntc-.vl o ( A ultcqmlort. Ihrmifih TlckcUvtA ililn CclcbtnteJ Line foi ; ale at Ml ndlcrn In tlioVnt. . All ItifoinifttUiii about lUtcn o Fare , Elcciiln ' r AcocnmioJutlons , Time Ti blr , &e. , UI l : liccifully ultrn by Mmljlnliii to T. j ; ; POTTER , Id Vtco-t'rcH't A cn. PERCIVAL LOWELL. flcn. I'ftMOUcer AH * . W. J. DAVKNl'OKT , ( Ion Airont , Council IllufTf. II. V. DOCLL. Ticket Agt. mno-o > l U | _ HEAT YOUR HOUSES FURNACES IN THE WORLD. MADE BY BIOHARDSON.BOYNTON & CO CHIOA'GO , ILLS. Embody now 18812 Imprnuuicnts. llor. motion ! l < " ' < ; Cost lost to lotp In . .der ; UHOION fuel | 'll uivo more hwt and a larger volutuo ot pure ulr thin any furnace mado. SoMbyl > IKUCEY&IUAUFOUIOnmnaKob ) ) 2UI3m FASTJTIME I In going Kai < Uke the GMcago&Mliwest- Train ) leave Omaha 3:10 : p. m. and IM a. in. For full Information call on II. I1. DEUKI , , Tlclio Anent , UHt and Far nm U. , J. HULL. U. 1 * Hallway Dpot , or a JAMK8T.C.AUK/euerM Aitnnt. _ City A facfflc THE SIOUX OITY ROUTB Rein a Holld Train Ihrou b froir Council Blulia to St. Pnal Without OhnnttO Tlmr , Cnry 17 Hour * iy m ultra TIIK no Tis UODTF CDfJNOIL , BLUFFO TO T. PAUI , , uumrarouj u'jMrni on IHU.IIICS : unj ill ncliija In Nnttlitm low * . Klnncu.li air Dtliotr. Thin lli.o4 \ ix > ul | < | J idt'i the Imjircvei Wniilnxhouija AutQ'Jittlc Alr-lu l u Mid /II1 llaWaru Coindcr tnil flutfor1 r > nd lot Sl'KEI ) , UVKhTANH OOKPOaV Uin.inirii' rril. I'lilhi'.un FaUui Klccplni ; Cm run through WtniOUTCUANnn wtwuou Itir. iintvrti.l Si fin ] , via Canncll L'lulli ar. ' oux Lll > . Tralno l ( . va L'llon IMoICo Trmifl-r rt Coun II OluDu , at 7 0 ( i m. da'ly an arrhal 'it Unucti iHy.Kt Joii-ph.uJ ConnJI UlnQx trtln frou thn South. ArrlUaTBt loiu Oily II 10 r. ni il M tie Jleif l.'nlou Uuijl M H. , I'A.II 1)1 ) 66 mnn IKKOOPS ( ty AnvA.Jtc or.u ? orim1 WRf no : iber ID ikkin ihn Hlcii City I'.oul you iet u | ) , ; ) Iriln. T/"i ! > lntt.ii ) d 1 1 Iho Qulcki tt Tlmt ) and a Cc'i.itorttVo Ill-Jo ! n 111 r , \ ) ivrnAND \ iw ynur I'lu itts itaJ rt. tlia "Moo City and I'w.DuMtn \ \ * > ' J.H. VVAfrUtH , Jrt , BUOIIANAH UjierliitonJjiit. Oon * Pati. Ag il ) Jli-jourl Vullnv Ii W. T. liAVlH , FouttwiwU/p I'tt'ntiucr ABcnt , ' _ THE KSfJDAtL 1 OOHPAHIOH , Ii | Iiiitii inI l-.i it u i inch tu > Hlhlntl > ouu. ci ( t Icluor iln. tM n It 'loo > nil 1 Irula nnd ety tt cl \ Inltlnt ' , In UM , Nn ladtl. . > ( In < i hrr own lri.tti inahlnv rtb torn I- i\t > * iti.ut i/.Tr vi nljn [ lnlllr.t ji -fftt'M i to. t'i if i .ilt rillt itn'f. ' ? tl icuhl i , unit > i s uUnri U M U t & Ot' . , 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN USE. They eutpa'a all other i for ca y rldluir , etylo nd durability , They nro for sale by all Loading Car- iago Ituildura and Denlura throughout liu country. SPRINGS , GEA.K3 & BODIES for nal b Henry Timken , I'aU-nUc eirllluildcr of SS-H ? at o-xrarigr , - - ZVEO > . Jl-Cm LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY COLIjEQK llirco coun > oi ; open to both ncxtx. AOAI3I3 Clai ! c I and KaKlU Qltu thu tin.tof train.nir for collruoor tun n KKUUY HAL.LI-Sismliury ( or Youni ; dloK. Uinur'HiKic | > a In biunty and lioal hful M of eltiutlo.i , and In extent of advantage * cllcrnl and thoronghucM of tralnluir lveu. On Lake UlchiKan. Year brgltui Se | > trmbcr IS , 1882. A ) < i > l o PREST. QHKaOUY , L-uko Foreat , 111. The Grofit Lnglish Eemody iMevf II t rate Verroin Dtblllty , VI- ] ( nl r.xhamtlon , Emls- lonn , Siinlriiil W li- UOO1) , and all th II rJIcctf " ' youth- tnl follies ' once - < os. It t < i | iicrma- nrntlyI'l ' aaVcrnff ! , ln % dluntAry loniti N and lr ln urv-n the r - M liable roM - M tnl tir f tlcM. Mhlth are go dpflfnieiUo to < nlnd and liody ftnd make life mlnor-thle , often loadlni ; to IntAnl- ly onil dfath , It trcnithcn the Xcrvo.nnln , fincmcryf Dlooil , Mncle * , Dlcosltre und llcpro- dnctUnOrr < nii , It re toro ti all the organic funstlnn tholr former \\got \ and vitality , nu- klni ; life cheerful and cnjojablp. I'rlco , W 'rattle , orfourtlmrtlr < < quantity ? 10 , Hont by oxircw. iH-onro from observation , to nyi ddr ( , onmcelptof price. No. 0.0. . ecnt , cx-epl on rci-eljit of (1 at n cuirantoe. LctUri rr- Mlrii' MH prs must Inclo'o stanip. Dr. Miutlo'a Dtvndehon Pil'a tt t bet nd rlicappst djupopsh and l lllou mtcln thcnmrkrt. Sold Itjr tl dnivnlM * , 1'rlee. M cent * . I ) MiNtm's KIU-IIT UiiminT , HurRimcuy , Curpiill kind of Kidney and bladder complaint * . i'V plect and Icucorthco. For lo oy all fl ; * 1 a bottle. IU.01.I81I MKUICAI , 1NSTITUTK , TISOIheSt , St. Ixiul" , Ifo. For Sixlctn Omaha by 0. F. OOODUAX f KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE rium COL. L , T , 'FOSTER. VounRftown , Ohio , May 10,1830. Un. II , J , KimnAM. A Co. 1 hid a Ttry talua- hloIlamblctonUn colt tint Il'iliM icryMRhly , ho had a large bone rpa > In rn ono Joint and r nnallono on the ttlicr wlilch made Mm very lamp ; I hud lilm unilrr the charee n' two veter inary mirffoin which falliHl touiro him I \ > aa- ono day rciulliiRtho ihottl'cnicnt ot IvinilaH'n Sim I u Curn In Iho Chlo ( ro Kxprros , ! determined' ' aloncntntry It and got ourim K' t hero to- end for It , nr.il they entered ttrc-j bottle * ; 1 took all nnd I thouitht I would tt\\o \ It ft thotongb tilil. I u cil It according to direction * and the fourth day the colt coiecil to bo lame > nd the lumni lm > o dlfupiirarcd. I u > cd bin one bottle and the colt'n Ilium are trraol lumpiand M imooth M r ny homo In the ttato He ti rntlro- y cured. Thn euro wa so remarkable Ilia II i \olcttwoo ! my neighbors have .tho remain- ng two bottles who are now unlnelt. Very mpccttullv , L. "T. " POSTKH. Send for lllnttratod circular giving ; pceltlra iroot. rrlcofl. All Irucil tn hire It or can ct It lor you. Dr. n. J. Kendall * Co1'ro - prletore , Knoeburiih Falls , Vt. BOLt ) BY ALL , DRUGGISTS GRAY'S SPECIFIC M11DICINE TRADE MARK The OroatTRI DH MANX English rom- - cdr. An un failing euro lor Seminal WoaknoBB , 8iorumtor- rhca , Impot- cncy. and all I > lBaa cstliaf . follow aa a EEFCETAKIRQ.i > i enco of AFTER TARIHi. oll-Alm e ; na Ixws ot Memory , UnUcrsal Lasil tudo , Pain In the Dark , Dimness of Vlnlon , I'm mature Old ARC , and many other Diseases that load to Insanity or Consumption und a Prema ture Oravo. iarKul ] particulars In car pauiDhlot , which wu doulro to send frco I v mall to every one. fSTThn SpoclflcMedlcIno I ) sold liy all druzgltt * at tl per package , or 0 incktites for (6 , or will bo Bent frco liy mall on roo1 Int ot the mono ; , by - - THEDRAY JKDICINI ! CO. , ItuOalo , N. Y. nc7mflrod . NERVOUS DEBILITY , . Dr.E.0. ' , _ A ei clOo for Hyttorla , Dlulneu , ConYlilHtoij , Nervous Headache , MenUI Deprom'JD , lora of McmoryHpermatorrhata.Irupot < ieyf ) InvolunUry Kir.lraiout , Premature Old Affe , caused by orcr- oiprtloo , eulf-abute , or over-indulgence , which 11 Irada to inlaory , decay and death. Ono box will 11 euro rucunt c * c . Kacli box contain * one month's t ' treatment. One dollar a box , or li bates for n\o dollar ) ; ( out by mill prepaid on reetlft of- price. Wo ( fimrantco oU bozca to euro any cue With each onlc.r received by 119 for lx boxi , c- < oouiinuled with flip ( lollarn , will pcud the pur- chturr our written cimranteo to return the money It the treatment do * not enrct a c.ire. 0. r. dominion , jJuiffi-Iit , Bolt. Wholcsilo and Oiunliaeli , Or.i > r by mill at SCROFULA. The fcmt of nil diaenaoa of this na ture in iii the blood , as any ono inani- , featly I'luJ'H ; Oipreforo , if you purify / the blood , tlio di > en o , in any form or stngo , diaappear : ' . Rend what these ay who have tested Iho mnrita of the n'rent vegotublo blood purilior , S , S. B. It oloanm'H ; ho blood of nil scrofulous tnint ao thoroughly that the disease lover returns. I laid aorofulu for aoven months , the nicer covering the entire aurfuco of both lt's | ; , After having tried the uauil remedies with no relief , I resorted - sorted to S. 8. S , und am glad to say that aix bottles has eflVctually cured 1110. A , S , IjKNKKHTV , Atlanta , On. I Biill'ored from scrofula 17 years. My shin bones were covered with ul- ; era und one iniisa of rotten flo4h , nnd ho odor wua almost unbearable , All remudies ' nnd treatments failed until I 'iL' aii taking S , .S , B. Previous to akinj , ' tt I at timoH could scarcely ivulk. Now I can walk nil day , und 1 liavo to thank 8. 8 , B. nnd it only for my cure , TIKIS. MoKAitLANii , Atlaiuo , Ga. 8omu thirty years ago there lived in Montgomery , Ala. , u young man ivho woa terribly alllioted with Scrof ula , After being treated for a long time by the medical profession of this 'own with no bone/It / , ho commenced aking U , 8 , 8. After persistently .akiiiH it two months he was cnrtd. 'it'ing ' itcijuuintod with him for 20 . oars thoroufter , I can testify that the diieaao never returned. J. W. BISHOP , J , P. , Hot Springs , Ark. Si.OUp ItnwnrU will be pild te any hou.nt ttbo will UnJ , on an-.ly > laof 1K1 ( cottlwof I , a. U..UBO lurtlcloul Merouty , Iodide ot rq j ilumorany illntral aubul&nce. awirr ai-Ecifio co. Prop * Atkuta , OB Prtce'of Small irfio , 11.00 U.rk'0 lice V1.76 Bold I rs r ja MPERISHABLE PERFUME , ffluiTay & Lanman's ' FLORIDA WATER. Best for TOILET. BATH HANDKERCHIEF.