THE DAILY BBB"\OIMLAHA MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 25 THE WAR OVER Settlement of the Pool Line Trouble Tbo Oar PAlntore. The trouble between the Iowa pee lines has been the uppcrraott topic in railroad circles for some tlmo past but it is now believed that a fettle ment of difficulties has teen atrivet nt. The Chicago Tribune of Snpt. 22 says : "Tho dark clouds which have boon gathering for the last few dajs on the horizon of Iho northwestern roidi and threatening to bring on a tlorm 01 unusual severity looked leas alarming yesterday , and hopes are now Enter tained that they will break to-day. After the adjournment of Wednes day's meeting , when almost every body felt confident that nothing could avert n most disastrous war among the western nnd northwestern lines , Mr. Potter , the ccn- oral manager of the Burlington , heroically t cftino to the front and opened fresh negotiations to EC- cure a compromise agreement on Iho northwestern passenger trnflic , lie labored poraonally with the oliiuials of the various roads and urged them to make concessions in order to prevent a war that would necessarily inflict heavy damage upon all the roads Ho could not see why any of them should refuse to meet the others halt way when there was so much at stake. Ho showed them that they could bolter afford to inako some sacrifices on the passenger business than create havoc among freight und passenger rates , nnd bring on a war the result of which might prove disastrous to most ol them. The general passenger agents of the various roads were finally got ten together , and they labored long nnd hard to compromise thuir differences and effect an agree ment that would bo satis factory to all concerned. They finally succeeded in setting the points nt issue , and the agreement win sub mitted to the general man.igor.i of the various roado. It met with the ap proval of thoao of the Northwestern , Hock Island , and Burlington , ant they appended their signatures. Gen eral Manager Merrill , of tlio Milnau- keo A ; St. Peul'was in Milwaukee , I nnd could not bo personally consulted. I The points of thn now agreement II were telegraphed to him. An answer I was received from him that as ho could see from the points submitted the agreement would bo sntisfnntory v to him also , and that ho would bi > in the city this morning to mcot the gdn oral managurs of the ether roadn. " TUB CAIl PA1NTKUH. Thoconvontion of master car pnintnra of the United Stntts continued Ita soation yesterday at the Palmer house Chicago , The first topic discussed was ; "When the paint on a panel ia in condition tr blister , why does it not blister ul over , in place of being limited to a few ppots , which ii the usual easel' The discussion was opened by George Forby , of St. Louis , and Willmn Sharp , of Adrian , Mich. , and was participated in by Messrs. McKoon , Will , Honnrny , Folch , Stlnoa , am others. The conclusion arrived at was that dampness , heated air , foroigi matter iu the color , was responsible for the local blistering. As essay oti "Surfaco Painting1 was next read by 0. E , Felch , ol Sutton , Quebec. The oscay was criti ciaod by Messrs. Cooley , Emerson ant Ball. Ball.Tho The next topic was "What Advan tage is There if Any in Striping , .Lettering and ( Decorating cm Ban Color Instead of Giving it a Coat ol Varnish Proviousl } ? " M. W. Stino , J of Dayton , O. , opened with n paper , and the subject was thoroughly dis cussed by Messrs. Ball , Condon. Will , Phillips , McKoon , Cooley , JJillingi Davia , Lewis and others. The BOIIBO of the mooting was that there were decided advantages in working on bare color. "What Are the Bonefita Resulting from the Use of Ready Mixed or Prepared - pared Ground Colors in the Railway Paint Shops11 ? was the subject treated hoxt , in a paper by J. II. Will , of Morritania , Now York. The opinion of the convention was about equally divided on thin question , The report of the cotnmittro ap pointed to comldur the advisability of formulating n standard system of car and locomotive painting , and of the creating of an advisory committee , was heard and laid on the table for ac tion at the next mooting. InorudlMo. K. A. Scratch , dniRgliit , Kutlncn , Ont. , writes ; "I have tlio Kroatett confidence In your HuiiDOCK 11 i.oiin DIITKKH. In onu case with which J am personally acquainted tlielr biicceua was almost Incredible- . Due lady told me that half a bottle did her moro good than hundtvdn ( if dollarx' worth nf medlclno thu had previously taken , ' " I'rlcfl § 1.00. STRIKING FOR SOtTItAQE. Tlio FortUcomlnu Convention of the Nntlonut W. 8. A. The National Woman Suffrage As sociation will convene in Omaha at Boyd's opera house to-morrow eve ning , Sept. 20 , and hold n throe cluy'a session , This is their fourteenth annual - nual convention , and n largo number of prominent speakers from abroad will bo in attendance , a majority of whom are celebrated for their learn ing and oratorial powers. Among those to bo l > ere are ; Miss Phoebe W , Cousins , Missouri ; Mary B , Clay , Kentucky ; Judge Kingmuti and Gov. Iloyt , Wyoming ; Mrs. Helen M , Gougar , Indiana ; Madame Clnra Ney- man , Now York ; Mrs. Virginia Minor , Missouri ; Matilda Hind- man , Pennsylvania ; Elizabeth Saxon , Louisiana ; Elizabeth llarbert , Mrs , Julia Dunn , Illinois ; Harriett R. Slmttuck , Mas. sachusotts ; Rachel G. Foster , Penn sylvania ; May Wriuht Sowull , Indi ana ; Mrs. Amelia Bloomer and Jane 0. McKiniiity , Iowa ; Kveleon L. Mason , Wisconsin ; Marietta M. Bonce , Dakota , together with Clara B. Colby , Mrs. II. J. Brooks , Ada M. Bittnu- bender , G. M. Corroll aud other Ne braska speakers. Mra. Colby , who has charge of all arrangements , will have her head quarters at the Paxton Hotel. At the close of the sciaion Thursday even ing a reception will be given at the Paxton from 0:30 : p. in. , till 12 mid night , to which Invitations will be Luaed. It Ii the aim of this association to \ \ malco ft desperate struggle for woman suffrage this full , and after their con vention in Lincoln , September 29tl and 30th , good speakers trill bo aonl through the sttilo and remain in the field until the day of election. Not ft drink , not nold in bar rooms , but a reliable non-alcoholic lonlopodi- cine , UBoful nt all times , and in all ncaaoiiu , is Uroffti's Iron Bitter * . ALXiFOB AOIMB. PJenannt Evening nt the U. C. L. A. nnd Promise of More nt the Hnmo Placo. Agreeably to the rtnnruncomcnt in the daily papers , the dime aerion of entertainments of the U , 0. L. A , for season of ' 82-3 , waa inaugurated in the library rooms Friday. The occasion waa signalized by perhapa the largest and most intelligent audience that has yet gathered in the rooms. In it wcro ix number uf ladies from abroad , now eojourning hero , among whom may bo mentioned Mies Buctcr of Nobranka City , Miad Gavin of Aurora , Miss Furay of Cleveland and Mi o Oeorgio lla y of Sioux City. The laat mentioned lady took part in the piano duet with Miaa Katie Blur- shy , the selection being a piece of Donizetti's. The programme consiatcd of eleven pieces and in merit was equal , o many for which on previous occa sion the admission to the entertain ment , has boon CO contn. It gave un equivocal satisfaction , The Library association is splendidly qualified to con'.imio thcso entertain- monta. Its rooms arc central , cheer- 'ul , cozy , pleanant to vioit , especially when illuminated. Many of itn mom- 3oro are talented rradors , speakers and musicians , and all them are ntudi- ously engaged in aiding the manage- liens in building up n social and literary organization that , in n short time , hhall como to bo recognized throuchout the city. The roomn , how- uvur , spacious oa they are , lack the ability to accommodatu the popplo who avail thciimclvbc of tlio ontcitaininorita. Nuxt month there will bo no ticknts sold buyond tlm Beating cnpicity of Iho rooms , and this rule will bo ad hered lo until notucthing on 11 grnndur scale can bo perfected. It ia stated that last even in K application * wuro Hindu for tickets for the next oociablo , a month henco. MoNiior , Mich. , Sept. 2C , 1875. Silts I liavo been talcing Hop Hit lers for inflammation of kidneys and bladder. It , has donn for mo what four doctors fulled to do. jjTho effect of Hop liittora scomod like magiu to mo. W. L CARTER. St. Oluir Miuural Springs. TIIK HKK acknowledges the receipt of the illustrated putnphlot , issued by the St. Clair Mineral Springs com pany , of St. Olair , Mich. These springs are located at St. Clair , Mich. , on the voat bank of the St. Clair and at the mouth of Pine river , about five miles northeasterly from Detroit. In connection with the springs there is ono of Iho best hotels in the coun try and called Tilt' OAKLANK la now and first class in every respect , furnished with all the comforts and conveniences of hotoln of this class. Ilcatud by steam , lighted by gas , oloctrio bulls and tire alarms , hydrau lic elevator , open grates , eta , , oto. The * Oakland is built in the Queen Anne style of architecture and has a frontage of nearly DOO foot , with 1,000 rr lining foot of verandah varying in width from 10 to 20 foot. It is oitu- atcd on the banks of the River St. 31air , in full view of the passing loots. The facilities olfured for iho com- art und pleasure of persona seeking icalth and recreation are varied and lUmorouR. With the line boating , fishing , drives , aconony , the comforts of Thu Oakland , and tlio curative jropcrtics of the waters of the St. Hair Mineral Spring , it presents ono I of the most attractive record ] On the continent. With Iho additional advantages which a Gao hotel and the society of a largo number of health and pleasure seekers will furnish , it will readily be conceded that no place will possess ; roator attractions. Foil Do-urn Mr. Allicrt Anderson. York ntreet , Iluf. ale , fell down utiiira uiul boveroly Inulued il kneo. A few applications of Jr , I'liotiAH' llLEcrmuOitentirely cured liiin. Bu.mtoun Hocioty. Mrs. W. II. Liwton is oni Graining her sitter , Mrs. L. S. dates , of Vir ginia City , Nevada. Hon. .Jmcs II. Kynor law gene to ho Oregon Short Line. Our ( school comiuunocd Monday , vilh F. M. Uailoy na teaohur. The ntnrior of Iho Hchoul room hai bcou nucli improved bv the now bkok- > oardi , and u thorough renovation vhich tindoubtedlv will bo appreci ated , as well ns the now Iron pump which ha * recently been put in uppo ration , Wm. .T. Tounloy has relurnixl lo Orand Island to look after his busi- less interests. Mis. Jerry Kdsnn , of Fort Mndiocn , 'owa ; Wrs. Jllackbunt , of Kooltuk , owa , and Mrs. Sarah Young , of rvington , the popular tcaehor of that place , are guests of Mrs Frank Smith. Mr. George Flllott , of Hurlington , owa , is the guest of Misa Cora F. vnight. Saratoga is wnll represented ntyour ity schools. TJio Miaara Duery at- end tha high school , an does also lisa Alice Kustm. Mies Emma urtel roprosonto Saratoga at the listers' school on 18th street mid Mr. 'unior Purtcl at Crcighton college. Master Willie McKonziu enters Wy- naii'a college on Monday next. Master ohnny ( Jrott at college at Nebraska City.Misa Misa Ada Smith was the recipient if a very pleasant ( surprise last even- ng by a few of her many friends. 'hu evening wan largely enjoyed by 11. Dancing formed the principal musoment , although the musical ulont present , of which thoru was not little , was thoroughly utilized while waiting for delinquent musicians , which , perhaps , wore all the moro ap- reciated for their tardiness. The p&rty were royally entertained by Mrs. Smith , assisted by Mrs. Black burn , Mrs , Edson and Miss Young. Among those present were Mr. 0. W. Tousloy and Mies Cora F. Knight , Mr. 11. S , Christie and Mies Mollic Ilayvrard , Mr. J. II , Uayward and Miss Mamie Brown. Mr. II. M. Mon roe and Miss Georgia Shipman , of Omaha ; Mr. Lewis Littlciicid and Misa Mollie Monroe , Mr. George Gillett - lott , of liurlington. la. ; Mcisrs. E. P , Hrowsttr , F. N. Polton , James Drown , Calvin llaywcrd , Charles Brown ; Misses Minnie and Alice Avery , Emma Mirar , Freo' i Wotzol , Millie Mathioson , Jennie Patrick , Jcssio Liwton , Helena Mathlcson , of Omaha , and others. CUCKOO. The Z.aw of Kindness In unlvcrnnl ; it affects all tha human fain- ly , nil antmalx , and may | jo even found In imtcnt medicines. Borne nro drixntic , nnd , lie patient li obliged In suffer palni worse than the dlserxic ; but In caeos of obtttnate constipation , dyspepsia , there Is noretredy so KIND , so gentle In IU effect * , nnd yet K > RixlUfactorv , os IJuiiDOCK Ui-ootJ BlTTKlrt. L'rico $1.00. A P1NJS CARD. Tlio Now Album for the Ptvxtou Rending Room. Wo were Saturday shown an adver tising book , or album , for thu writing table of the Paxlon llotcl that sur passes any thing of the kind wo have ever scon. Tlio nlbum waa made for Mr. Cheater S. Clapp , well and favor ably known us ono of our enterprising young men , and certainly reflects great credit upon the novel ideas of itn originator , yet not moro BO than the elegant workmanship of Mr. F. 0. Festner. Our npaco will not per mit a thorough notice of it in detail , in fact it must bo neon by our business men , who wo think will bo convinced it in ono of the cheapest as well as the eaciont way of bringing their biisino a and locations nf aamo before alrangors and the public generally. Mr. Clapp hu-j been a sufl'jror from u bad attack ot ihoumntiam , and hns not been able to complete the work aa intended , but 13 getting iu goud ahapo again and will BOOH iuvito the public to BOO the album at the Piixton read ing rooms , ( lo hns n letter from Messrs. Kitchen Eros. , authorizing him to place thu name lu their hotel to become their property and for the exclusive UBO of their guest * , diet aaya ho ia going to have a chain and email dog to keep purloinera from de facing or carrying It away. It con- taina already cardt ) and plates of some of our Crfct business liouncs , together with comical pictures , photographs , skotchoH , etc. , show that it ia ap'pre- ciated. Plenty of apace loft yet , and any information in regard to prices can bo h. d from Mr. 0. by postal to poatoflice , Supreme Court of Kobrnhkn. Diotricha vs. L. & N. W. R. R. Co. Submitted. The following motionn for rehear- ings wcro overruled : Jonea vs. Hnrlburt , Deck va. Smith , aud Crotsby vs. Stoelo. WaRonan A ; Co. va. Boll. Error from Dodge county. Reversed. Opinion. 1. A person who ia precluded by statute from testifying against an ex- ccr.tor , cannot by transferring his in terest during the pendency of the ac tion bo rendered competent to testify. 2. A trantfcr by a plaintjlf of Uini- ; torost in thn notion to a co-plaintin" ( luring the pendency of a auit will not justify a court in dismissing the ac tion. * Both Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget able Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 233 nnd 225 Western avenue , Lynn , Maa. Price of either , $1. Six bottles for $5. .Sont by nail in the form of pills , or of lozon- gea , on receipt of price , SI per boxer or either. Mrs. Pinkhnm freely MI- vyors nil the Joltora of inquiry. 13n- OCBO ! 3o. slamp. & 'oim for "Guide to Ilcalth and Ncrvo Strain. " COUNTY PAIR. FH.INKUK , Nob. , Sept. 21 , 1882 , To tlie IMltor of TUB UEH : Your correspondent was requested this morning to "tnko in" the county fair of Franklin county , now being hold at this plnco , \uthFabor In liniul vo repaired to the boautifu grounda : ul joining town on the east , where wo found a largo number ol psoplo already ataomblod. The dibplny in the various depart inenta reflect rcut credit upon thia section of the countiy , and especially i this truu in the dupartuiont of the RSriculturAl productions. Wo wcro yory highly ploascd with the manner in which the people of thia ncctioti vie with oncii other in exhibiting the frnita of ( heir labor * , among tha nov elties wo noticed were a half djzoi ivatcrmnlons avurnging aluut CO Ibs , oaoh , a bushel of "ojnollont potatoea avornging about ono and ono half Ibj , each , onions weighing two HM. , corn in almost endless varieties eomo stalks ton to fifteen feet iu height , with largo well filled oara , and in fact ovory- thini ; in this display war rants ua in saying that there are \-ory few counties in the state that can compare with Frankliniu her agri- fultural nroductione. Wo remember that Franklin county hns claimed to bo the banner county in the state for farm products , and wo now think shn is entitled to a prominent plaoo in the atato productions. lu the afternoon Miss Suian 11 , Anthony - thony delivered a Jecturo at the fair grounds on the subject of woman's aullrago , which was lutoiiod to by a largo number jf puoplo. The "auf- frago" movement is not very onthusi. astically nupporlud in this county , mid numbers only scattering few adho- rente. Miss Anthony lectures tonight - night in lilopmingtbii , the county neat and principal town of the county. If wo conclude to neo moro of the fair to-morrow , wo will glvo you another - other "cpistlo , " in case anything of interest to your roadora occurs. "Aiuu-s. " Hortford'H Aoia onada. DK. 0. 0 , OLMSTEAD , Milw Icco , Wis. , says : "I use several u tics in my family , annually , as onade ; ' I prize It highly. " That'i a common expres sion and IMS n v/orld of meaning. I low much suf fering is summed up in it. The singular thing about it is , that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease , liver com plaint , consumption , cold , rheumatism.dyspcpsia.ovcr- york , nervous debility , &c. Whatever the cause , don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as BROWN'S IKON BITTHKS , and it docs this by commencing at the foundation , and mak ing the blood pure and rich. t , Ind. Dec. t , lEEo. Tor a long time 1 1m e been a tufTcrer from stomach and kidney dlieate. My appetltewaserypoor end the % cry small amount 1 did eat disagreed Mith me. I u as nnno ) ed very much from non-retention of urine. I tried many remedies with no success , until I used llroun's Iron Uittcrs. Since I used that my stomach does not bother ne nny. MyappetltcUsImplylmmense , My kidney trouble Is no more , find my general health is such , that I feel like a new man. After the use of Urown's Iron Hitters for one month , I have gained twenty pounds In elsht. O. a SAKUBNT. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS. It has cured others suffering as you arc , and it will cure you. Pl httnr ( FIre with Flro. This nut ) ho Kood policj on ix Mazing ] > nulc , hut It n 111 not onswcr ulth the fcrorwl human B\8tun. IrrltAt- In ; ; medicines u\n pcr.ito mid liitenslh all complaints - plaints of thobtonadior the bonds Nu\crtuku a ilraxtlc etiuuaiit ( or Indigestion or constipation. Administer Instead Turront'a Seltzer Aperient , \\likliljntoneon , febrifuge , n cathartic , mid nn ImlKomnt nnd lias ft oothhi | ; and hcalin ? ellxt upon iho disordered \ Iccro. SOLD I1V ALT. DHUGOISTS. ESTABLISHED IE&S. SIDE 8FKINQ ATTACHMENT KOT PATENT KLI. A. J" . SIMPSON LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1403 and Kit Dodtfo Strcot , BUI ? 7-mo Cm OMAKA , NEII. TEE CITY STEAM imkes n epcclnlty of Collars & Cuffs , AT THE KATE OIT Three Cents Each , Work Rolicltod fromall over the country. The chargea ami return postage niuut nc. company tbo package , tipecial rates to largo clubs or agenciea. a2l.ttma WILKIN8 & RVANT3. _ FOft SALE-MILL MACHINERY , changed our mill to Hungarian rol. HAVINO > , wo olTcr part of our old ma chinery lor a vo ftt low jiricoa It cai hii of a pair of finely Ili.Ulicd mul ipacvd ina'n ' Urhlne lo\cl whonla , ( Ire mud raor.lsjnlnB laches Uc.i , tluco Inclica pitch , diiilujr a inMn upright thift auout 35 foot IOI.K' J lcl1' OI1Q lnal" " > ortlio ipur wheat 7 Inch face and IJ lnthiltci | ] twonalr 4 feet and I wlr 2 Inch burn , uplndlci , tlnlona (7 ( Inch face 1 } pilch ) , backlash Di'rlrgs , cu > ' 05 utc , , comi'i | , one four reel chest. 17 fiut r\t \ > > n \ or , uuo tworoul cheit , 11 feet C1' . , , , ! coin c ) DM two drutlotw heat hcitcra.l * , ° ' . " * reiamuuttcr , 1 Uarmrd & Ico4 . .1 rater ndtlo > a rJ , hafu. wl. ' xcjorn. etc. gonie'ofthc 'uachlnor used but ullitlo o\tt tw , condlUon. for funh funhJ J , 0. Lincoln i IMANUFAC BORERS OF " ' i Uollorn S Three COUHOO ; op u to boll CUs tul and Knglla GUo " go or bus n 5o of sltujtlou , and In exten c e ana. > " [ , /od and thorou hLcw of traluIusgUcu , Ol r Vear itx-fuj'sciitcmbcr 13. JSSS. Arrl o 'BEST. QKKQOBY , IMlio MORGAN PAKK MILITARY ACADEMY A Chrlttlin Family School for Bayi. P par < llusluv-u. BCD lorColltKV , Scicutlfla School or to Oupt. ED , K. KI Morrg r Park , C oUOa. , j on suffer tr om , uw If jou are aflllctcJ with Ttlllourorss , use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If j ou arc prostrated n ith elck Headache , toke BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS f your Bow els are disordered , rtjrulatc them with nUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If M'ur Blood la mpure , purify It with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEM. IfjOiiha c Indigestion , ) on will find an antidote n BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If i ou ro troubled with Spring Coihplalntt , er adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. * If your Lherla torpid restore it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If your Lhcr la affected , > ou will find a euro re. storatu e In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If ) ou hat e any epcclct of Humor or Pimple , fall not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If ) ou hao any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous Seres , a cmnthc remedy will ho found It. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEUS. For imparting strength and \ ItAltty to the eye- tern , nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. ForNcnomandCrncral Debility , tone up the eyatcin w Ith BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price , 01.00 pet Bottle ; Trtft Dcttlci 10 Ott POSTER HILBUM & Go J , , , , reps , BUTTjflI.0 , K. Y. Sold Rt wholesale by kh k McMahon nnd 0. F To Nervous Suflerers THE CHt AT EUnOPCAN REMEDY. D ? . J. Tf. SiEapsou'a Specific _ II is i v > oii\tlvocurn \ far Ui'f rui tcirhe , Srmli..i need with rdnjcr- ( ul b-jrcoan. _ _ P r.ii > hlcte t nt free to nU. Wrllo far them ind Mi full rat- tlcu ! rB. Trice , SpctlSe , fl.CO psr pack&fje , cr oln pick- asjta for f J.OC. Addreaa ill orders ta B. DISISON WiaJICJNK Ca JJos. 101 and 10H llnln SL BuHalo , N. T Sold In Omaha by C F. Goodman , J. V ' . BcU , und mil iliUjrcletKovcrywlicro. . i 1 .rlt _ DR. CLARKE St. Loula , Is etlll treat ing all 1'RIVATK , NKK- VuUS , OIIUOMU und Special DlHcaacti , bperma- torihica , Imiottncj | ( Sex- ial Incapacltj ) , Female D.K'aseK. Irregularities , DlU'cultfes , etc. tat Ladlcs.scnd 25 cents ( In stamps ) tj p > y e prc8i chtrcoi on a "valuabla wor " cntltlod "DlsctBcs of Won.en , etc. " Work on CIIRONIO Di rABHS , ono stamp. of Self-abuse 01 I'rUato Utecnso , ecnd Z stamps for CEE.KBRATKD WOHKS on * < tr\iiu and frexual Plsianes. Consultation personally or by letter , FRKE Consn t the old Hoctrr. THOUSANDS CURED. Olllco In quiet , irlvato , renpcctnble place. You ueu no one bin the doctor. Dr. i InrKc I * thn only phjelclan In Ilio city who war ranti fun-B or no pay .Medicines tnt over- where. I fount. S A v. to 8 p. u. iU.wly u ' Ho | . y * Jrouitii" " iir t | > ii fc1 * Ill't i . ? i u'i ii" eli : orls-r.urn.lufirlri ' . . i or MiKtit uuVjtt r ou h .wd . i i .1.7 on HopWBitter/ . . ' ' " " "I'irrrV'-M ' / ' ilarfi " Hint j itjHtn ISLU' " " . > ' t/urit : ) uii ! c "i1lli/ | ho tblt Mini lt.lt . me of i > ] Ur- , tft acco.c * ru.rcollcr. The Great Lnglish Remedy Vever falls to cv. .4ODD , Mid all the VcnetVi of jouth follifcs and exco . It stops pcrma- , . nKitly all weakening. fllmnluntarj loasiBand [ Jralna upon the eys- Itcci , the mot Hablo re- - du a c\ilprao * a'r'o to ndn-j ai.d tody -j . which to dcstruetl * o Kadli'g to Inoani- tndinaUe Ufa mlcerablo , often tj and death. U strcnstbciu the Nunes.Braln , ( moniorU Utead , Muscles , ll'f | tle nd Bepro- JlncttVo Owns , Hrebtorosf ) all the orcanlc funittma vlielr former \lu ° r and vitality , u > a- Vine Hfu theDrlul and enjoj able I'rlce , W ottlo , ot four times ti.o quiiillty BIO. Sent by express , aocure from obs ri atloiu to wiy address. on'recelptof ' price. No.O , O. O. sent , excvpt on receipt of * 1 aa B iniarantws. I/ctura w que thiK answers must inclose ntivup. Dr. MintiB'a Dandwhon Pil a are tb ? best and chuaixist dyil p8l and blllloiu cure la the market. Sold bj tJdtugeljw. \ . lee tO cent * . Da. Misn ' KIUMIT RWEDT , Cures r II kind of Kidney and blad Jer comi-lMnte , gonorrhea , sleet and leuorxrhea. t or sale l > y all .mCALINSTlTU-rK 7180U Bt. , Bt. Unls , ilo. r ° 'Haiala ° mlUbTO.F. . . GOODMAN. J c6-lV B KAY'S SPKOmO TRAtJS edj. An on- fuOluir C-.IM far Scmlul WoaUnuis , Sperumtor- rlicA , Iinnot * me } , und oil . - - - c miUTAICIS8. ! .quouco cf AFTER Solf-AUuae. * * ! * > * oj Mcjnry. Unlvcrnl tudc , Pain lu tht , liaeit , Dlmnvaa of VUlon , Prc mature OM Age , ntd uiany other Dlsiase * tn Uai tilnwolfy or Cou uuptlen ud a Preun fffM 'particulars in our pumohlot , whlc KO di irc to wnd ( re * Ivniall to eury om tTTho bpocifl c Jtedldno Ii sold by all dniKEUt at 1 per p ckage , or 0 | * U sc foi 86 , or wt bo sent fn. by mall 01 t a < Ipfol the money , b TIIKOBAY iKDICINUCO. , Buffalo , Xi. z ocline-i'n BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures dj ' " - 'ktioii and iieartbaa Tlio Oldest Wholesale a Retail JEWELRYHOUJB ustu nuiJSE in Omaha. Visitors ck\n kero 1H T-E WEST I find all novelties in SILVER General Agoiits for the Finest and Best Pianos and VER WARE , CLOCKS , Organs manufactured , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , ( Our prices are as Low as the Latest , Most .Artistic , any , Eastern . Manufactures jj rt fj O O t A P and Choicest Selections ir ( " p , n d 0 Md ; PRECIOUS STON3ES p.nn Ifor cash 01 iiistaUmentu at . BottomPrices. all descriptions of riV.T ; A SPLEHB1D utock ot WATCHES at as Low Frl- Stoiuway Ohickering , ces as is compatible with Kuabe , Vooo & Son's Pi honorable dealera. Call anos , and otlior makes. and see our Elegant New Also Olough & Warren , Store , Tower Building , Steriing , Imperial , Smith corner Xltii and Faraham American Organs , &c , Bo not fail to see us before pup. Streets chasinp. MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES ! A Large Stock always on Hand. PERFECTION HEATING "AHD BAKING , io only nttcjuud by 151 Stoves arid Sanges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVES HOURS ; Tor n.ilo bv MLTOrtH9QERS' ! & SONS Jull-mSeU A. M. CLARK , Painter&PaperHangor SIGN WRITES , & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER ! Window Sliafles1 and Uurtains , CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND \ FIXTURES. Paints , Oils & lirusiies. 107 South II1th Strcot. r NEBRASKA. OMAHA , - - - * * - 'Every Tub Must Stand Upon its Own Bottom. " And Every Wagon Upon its .Own Merits. Wo appreciate thoabovo and raako our wagona accordingly. .Respectfully , WINONA WAGON CC TARKER it BONN EUS Qonoral Agcuto. Qmahn. Nob. WHOLESALE \ ] Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LABGEE THAN EVER. \ 1308oaSdA ,1EDu ° Uil"Bt' ! ' T OBEBFF.LDER & CO. PENMANSHIP , POLITICAL ECONOMY , COHRIKHOIAL ARITOJIETIO , ENGLISH LANGUAGES , Taught by gentlemen of business experience aud broad scholarship at the WYMAH COMMERCIAL COLLEGE , A new instituuoti i sedon tie highest standard of excellence. Day and and evening eeosions uro now in successful operation. toUciiculars or special iBforuuuU.n apply to oraddreas - A * Xj < -rTTXTiur x A Ji t