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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA MONDAY , OOTOBfcJR 23 cr. oo ll & . 9l58ff ? Birif llir" \ wiiOLESALE oots and Shoes OMAHA , NEB. WICOLK3ALK AND RKTA11 , UKALKR IS fcs Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SA8U , BOOHS , BUNDS , ftflQLBSNGS , LIME , CESViEtf WTHTATB AGSN1 fOR MILVAUKSK CEMENT COMPANY Wear Union Pacific 8 > onot. OMAHA N JOBBER OF AND IWDQW SH DTPS ! ' 'EASTER ! PRICES TEB. 118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and AM Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OI&ABS.Affl MANUFACTURED TOBAOOO , agents for BH1WOGD NAILS AND LAFLIK & BAND POWDER CO. ES J533S1& . POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , VtlKINO MACniNEKY , BELTING , UOSE. BKASS AND IKON " 1TT1W08 1'IPE , 81HA PACK1NO , AT WHOLESALB AND UITTAIL. HALLADAY W5 ri r,1fLLS GHU8CH pflGCHCIOLjlSFlL8 Cor. Farnam arid 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. Omaha Steam Laundry. The only Laundry in Nebraska that is supplied with complete machinery or Laundry work. Send your orders by mail or express. GOTTHEIJVIER , GODFREY & CO. , 1207 Fornham Street. -DEALERS IN Fire and Burglar 1020 Farnham Street , O- DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS Window and Plate Glass. . . MTAnyono contemplating building storebank , or any other flnt will find It to their ad WvtsWja to correa end with uj before purchasing their Plato dlabj. O. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA - - NEB. W.B. MILLA.IUJ. if U.JOHNSON MILLARD & PEOK , Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET , CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED' ' Agents for Pock & Banahera Larfl , and Wilbor Mills Flour OMAHA , - - - NEB REFERENCES : OMAUA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. BERQUIST BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF | G A RHiiAG SO U ! fi U If * . L.BJX2. 3EJ3iC3 epairlng Doiio in all Braiiclina O. 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , Neb. 1 HEARING THE END. The Last Day But Duo of the Y , H , I ) , A. Convention , An Interesting Sescioti and the Time Fully Em ployed Saturday. At 0:15 : Saturday there was devotional mooting , led bj- Brother Styles. At 0:30 : the topic of "College Asao cintiuno" wns taken up , and tlio dia-j" elusion was opened by Prof. David son , of Crete. At 10:45 : the report of the executive commiUeo was received , and referred to the state executive committee , when such committee shall bo ap pointed , The report is na follows : Your committee to whom was intruntcd the | work of the association in the alnto during the past year , would respect fully report that substantial progress has boon mtulo , without financial aid from any of the associations , and with limited moans of all kinds , wu have done the beat wo could under the cir cumstances. With the help of Brother Robert Woldcnsall , of the interna tional committee , now associations were formed in Ueatrico , Ilaatings and Fremont. An association was formed nt Weeping Water , in all male ing four now nscociationn ' organized during the yoar. The associations at Doano college and the State univer sity wcro ulso visited by LJrothur yoidonsall , Brother M. G. Me- Keen and Secretary George T. lipuser. Members of the com mittee visited several of the associa tions during the year. All of the asso ciations corresponded with the cicru- tary of the committee and the liter ature of the association freely distri buted throughout the state. There are now eight associations In the stain , two of which are college associations. There is but ono general secretary in the state. All of the associations are in a healthy condition and the out look is promising. Columbus and Grand Island are now ready to organ ize. Other points of promise present themselves. The field is largo and . now jvluto for harvest. There in need of more systematic and energetic work on the part of the atato commit tee to reach the young men of our rapidly growing } stale , and a corresponding pending willingness on the part of the associations to co-operate with the committee. Wo would therefore re-1 commend , First-That greater efforts bo put forth during the earning year to develop - volop existing associations. Second -That attention bo especial ly directed to the largtr towns where there are no associations organized , and that they bo encouraged to or gan izp as ooon aa an organization can bo effected. Third That definite work for studonto and railroad men shall bo prosecuted moro vigorously in thn luturo. Fourth- That an increased amount of correspondences and visitation should bo dono. Fifth That the committee bo authorized to rniso $200 to carry on the work in the state during the year , and that as muoh as possible of the amount bo made up during this con vention. Sixth That the committee bo o authorized to have published the pro ceeding of this convention , together with a synopsis of the proceedings of the two former conventions. All of which is respectfully sub mitted , P. S. Chairman. GKO , T. Ilowsen , Secretary. The question of atnto work w.n then taken up , and the discussion opened by Dr. Loiscnring and followed - od by Brother Woidoneall. At 11 o'clock a paper was road by Brother Hansel en the subject of "Finance and IIow to Manage Thorn. " The idea of tlio paper and the drift of the diecuesion following was that there should bo a definite plan of some kind for raising money. Then oxer- cieo care in the laying out of money , followed by a modest statement of whit lias boon done. This discussion was protracted until 11-10 : , when Brother Ingoreoll ad dressed the convention on the subject of ' 'Aeeociation Literature. " Ilo warmly urged all aseociation workers to Hubccriho for The Watshman , and to bucoinu interested in the regular as sociation literature. Mr. Ilowsor then offered a rosolu- ion endorsing The Watchman , nnd urging all to aubscribo for it. Free of Coat. All persons wishing to test the merits of | A gi eat remedy one that will positively euro C'oiiHiuiiption , Couglin , Coma , Aeth- nut. Bronchitis , or any affection of throat ami lungs are re < | uetitod to call at O. Goodman'a Drug Store anil get a trial bottle of lr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , KKEK oy COST , which will bliow you wlmt a regular dollar-blze bottle to will do ino Unpatonted Land Fraud. SihuylirKun. of Thuro has never been Imposed upon thn taxpayers of this state , a greater injuotico than that known as the un- patentcd land fraud , Through the merest technicality in the law and the absolute dishonesty or ignorance on the part of Nebraska's representatives in congress , the railroads have been allowed to escape the payment of taxes Mt. upon a largo portion of their lands. The poor devil who owned an eighty- acre "tract and was dependent upon it for the necessities of lifo was taxed to the last farthing , and if ho failed to pay within n given time his land win sold and an additional tax of 40 per cent imposed by way of a reminder th&t no ncgligcnct ) on his part would bo tolerated. Outside of a few rail road attorneys , wo doubt if there is a Sir man in Nebraska with sufficient brazenncua to 'blftr a justifica tion of thia patent fraud , and yet the man who admits that it is unjust , must condemn the representative who would wink at ita continuance. Ono of Mr. Valentino's predecessors had the courage to oiler two bills compell ing the railroads to take out patents on their lands. Those bills which were ' ' intn .luccd at different timef , p\s oi thu but killed 1'onjo were in th < > son Hto t-y - Senator Ilitehcoi-k. Sine , that time no effort has been niatio U correct the abuse. A portion of thosi lands Imvo boon sold and o , coarse tin purchasers j nro pynt ? taxes. , lu ta soon as an individual gets the land taxation nets in with n chrmuroiu larity. The technicality which makoi this inju.vtico postiblo has biu > n ix plained in those columns several times but that it may bd gonor.illy under stiod , wo will nsaiu refer to it. l | WHS the object ot the government tt compel the railroads to pay for tin mimijing of all their lands , and to di t'na there was inserted in the nuiondoc chaitcr tf 1801 a clause which stated that the road could not uko out a patent on any piece of land until the fees for surveying had been paid. Of course , the hind cuuU not bo taxed until tttli | to * it had passed from the overnmont , nnd although the ciiuitable title to the Und was vested in the railroad , yiv Until patent \va < * issued the IC A ! titli remained with the govornmnntand thi land could not bo taxed. Hero thin was an opportunity to avoid taxation The government would not issue p'lt cuts until the railroad had paid snr veying fees , and as the railroad didn't want patents issued until they had sold the land , they simply neglected to pay the fors. This cltuiao in the law wus intended to protect the gov eminent , but was converted into : i loop hole of oicapo for the railroads. There is no ono matter that has ex cited a greater public interest thai this. Every taxpayer rculizoa the un pleasant fact that thoBO who do p.iy taxes , support those who do not. The real estate in Colfax county that is taxed , bears the burden of that which is not taxed. This is wrong and un just , and the ono way to correct it is to send to cingrcna mon who have the honesty and courage to create remedy. Never too > nto io KoutV Thou. .1. Anlen , William street , Knst 13nir.ilo , wiltcn : "Your Si'iiiNHI.OS OM has nurlced in mo splendid. I hail in appetite ; need to nlcop Imcllv nml goi iniitL tlio intmiiujr uurofrmthed ; my breath wus very offcn'ivo nnd I suffered ( r in uovnru hoadnchc ; olnco using your Sprmi ; 151o < - fein nil tliose t-yiiiptoina have \nnished , and I feel quite woll. " 1'ricj fiO contH , triid bottles 10 conta. PEPPERCORN'S PJ.IQHT. A Soductlvo Mtmlc Teacher Arrested Wlnlo Promonndlner With Hla Victim. .St l-ouli Olo1ic-lcinocr.it. Einil Peppercorn , the betr.iyer of May Brulnn , WHO arrested on thn street yesterday by Detective Hugh O'Noil. Peppercorn camu to this country n few years ago from Ger many , and family settled down tit Fort Calhoun , Nob. Ho was a civil \ engineer , but failing to litid employ- niout at hin profession , and being a good performer on the piano nnd organ , ho taught music for a living. Ho had a wife but no children. , Among other residents of the place was a Mr. Hrahm , a wealthy German farmer. Brahm'a Drat wife was Pop- percoru's aunt , but oho had died yoara before and ho married a second time , and a -year-old daughter , May Brahm , wan the result of the second marriage. , His uocond wife I'R " " OFPEPrKnSA , * 'JKE , so that the parties were pretty closi-ly related all around. Of course , Miss 1. Brahm had to take music lessons , and Peppercorn very naturally became her teacher. All went well until the 13th day of last July , when the pair very suddenly disappeared. Photographs and descriptions were sent all over the country , and tlio fatter of the irl He red $1,000 for their arrest. Yes terday about noon , naDitcctivo O'Noil waa standing on Sixh street and Washington avenue , a man whom ho thought resembled tip photograph of Peppercorn parsed nth a woman. The detective walked ay them to got another view at the nun. The de scription stated that lu had a slightly deformed Raman nosi a cut on the top and under the HOB , a tear on the lett side of the mouli to the cheek bono , and a scar on no left temple. The marks were as rprosented , and O'Noil took the coup ) to the Four Courts. Peppercorn , or it was ho , claimed to bo Hour ; Buckinun , of No. 1G North Eighth troet , and said that THE WOMAN WAbllS W1KJI. Ho aftoward admitto * biiing Poppr- corn , and made a clot broaat of the whole a Hair. Ho sayiho canio hero direct from Fort Callun , HI.I ! took a room at No , 10 NortliEighth street , givint ! the name of Hiry Bookman , j and claiming that th girl was Jiia | wifo. He obtained cmoymentabout two montha ugo IIH a uno player at No.ll'J North Eleven street , and haa boon working the sinco. Ho told the relationship citing botwcon himself and the girl aiitatcd above , and sayn that her fhor is very Tealthy. Peppercorn timn to Imvo lived very unhappily th his wife , and Bays that the had been talking for four yoara it about get ting a divorce , Ho thin aim will bo glad to get rid of him , d will got a divorce \vhun ho is takuiack , if ahu . has not done so alnu' . Ho has never married May JJrul , but if his wife gutu a divorce it ie B intention do no , and he thinker father will hayo no objections , for ears ; "Ho knows my talks are wcxy in the old country. " The girl ia Jy 14 ycara ago , but appears poral yoara older. She is in a voHelij.ito con dition , but does not wu to go back , saying nho would rat live- with Peppercorn. Silt KNIQH. is . Oalvarv Uommtindiwfll Act tiu dc an Encore on ca oil Mt. Calvary comaary , Knights Tompkr , have decided attend the laying of the corner st < uf the now court house , October 25 The coin- mandory acts as escort the Blue lodgenandto the firaiodgu. An invitation has boon o dud to the Knights of Councilufla , Fre mont and Lincoln andittsmouth. It is expected that U will bo a good turn out of the inurs of the various Masonic bodies ) maha , aa ral well as from other poiii the state. pla Hon. G. W. Limngeist Grand Master , has been depd by Grand Master Warren to oi.to at the laying of the corner ate BTATE JO. TINGS. i n i Tckmunh is to lime n now hotel Potatoes rue only 0 cenJi iv bwhol In Fremont. An Odd Fellow * encampment ii to bo ornan'zednt ' lla tlng . Wnjno N to 1'avc n creamery , to bo starle I liy Cednr county man. The city of Fremont his imrchrned a whole lilock upon willed to erect another school. The Commercial hon c nt David City Imo chntiri | > ' h tul , ilolui I , Xcliou being the ntw landlord. Hftckberry precinct , 1'olkcounty , fAiuoin for Iti liftliief , h * i iinvluceJ n Licet tlmt weighs 10J pound * . 'Ilio member * t > f the Chtlstinn church lu Adams comity meet nn November filh to organize n county iHcoclntloil. Tlio nlltnr of flio Atnwortli Now * nnd nno'her hunter killed over ono humlrul ducks cm the Kith ( Sunday ) . ,1. M. Uriilib nml wife , uf Inlntut , celo- brntoil their crystal wedding on tlio Mtli. Aluut fifty cf their neighbor * helped thrtii. Jnme * Abbott nml n Mr. Henth , ncnr OAceoln , lo t nil their outbuildings , grain nml various lnii > lcmonts by a prairie tire on the loth. The Kciiorter snys there Is nn excess of dnmkoii lo.ifcrs hi Sewnrcl nnd to them nttrltmtos ntimcrom potty thefts tlmt Imvo occurred tlicro. A mnllgmmt tumor on the nnn of n 12. ycnr-olil daughter of Win , Uceil , ot Sew- nrd county , ncre. ltntcd amputation of the u eful ineml IT , nnd the o jcrnllon wns per- fiiiincd on tliu 1 till , The superintendent of the Sioux City . 1'iicllic in gnih'jiing itiformitUoiiconcornin < reps , nut ! , olo. , to incorporate in.o n pan plilot de.-crli live of the Klkhorn vnlloy. Tlio tiviuo elk owneil by Dnlmnnn llros of Lincoln , for n iiunibcr of yearn , wnsaol on Tlnir. dnv 1 ' t to n Detroit mivn , wli tins a herd of about forty on nn island uca that city. At HoU-nnl on the 10th , a curpento nnmed Clirvrlca Strnhlo fell from n pcufTo ] nml broke his iltjlit If ) ; In two ( ibices tl nuUlo nml jmt n .ovo. Ho Ii likely to b l.iid up nil winter. T. M , Chmlvviuk'd Hock of sheep , nbou | ! ,7' 0 in number , reached Coiitrnl City o : tlio 1-lth. They Btaited from Wyoinln. with nlnmt 10,000 heml nuil sold nil bn ; t,700 on the ilrivo down. A MiRnr beat \VM pulled on c.\-ov , t'urnns' fiiim Ilio other day that wni ! oultlc ; M tin ) liisucst root over pulled ii the stnte. It inriMiuod ? li inches in " ami 34 inchot in circumference. rVftor being out nit night the Dodgi county jury gnvu Mri > . Unuer $1,800 judR ment nKiiln t the Scrlbnor Ralonn men win sold liquor to her huiband , oy _ which h beoainolntoxirntcil mill was accidentally killed , Tlio foundation for t ! < n Congregational church .it Stnntnn in laid , nml tlmt tout will HO u hn\o it" third church. The Con grrgutional church , nf Aurora , 111 , , ha iimiti ) lliu Rociely n prrpeut of n Immliomi lilnr.Vvalnut ( nlpit nnd n lar o bible , llov. T. O'Conrell lectured in Kromoii m the llJth on "Temperance , " which hi ho holds conslxtH of moderation. Ho sny. but'J.COO out of 2H,000 Kpn-onpal clergy men nro nrotcetntaicrK , and cla 80i himsell \vltli tliu ieat innjority. Mrs , T. TJ. Oiborne , of Lincoln , wni robbed of jewelry arid other valuablen IIIHI week while en routu to Chicago. Tlioy woio in u nalchel which nhn lolt in tier scat in n J'liltinnn while nho went to nnothei part of the car. Slio discovered her loss nl Gnlcsburg. The hands on the dirt train that goei out from Oakland struck Monday evening last liecaiiiu the brsi thnuuht there wni nu umiocessnry nmnunt of chin niusii A ctcong the m on while they wcro cngngci at work. Ho kicked nnd so did the musi ciaiiR , and in consenucnco nu work done on TtieiJay. The men went to work Wjllnnxlav inoillinff. . , . . Some linr.Oago , Woods Iloyd , nn ftttor- noy < f Tierce , wns indicted in that cnmtj foroinbezzlfinont , nnd wno balled out bv . 13. Miller nmt J. O. Santee , of NIo. brnra. liccently he stwle n horse from the fonuereentlcninii , nod skipped the conn. try. He wns followed by Mr. Miller to Chicago , mid arrejteil , mid on the Ifitli wna brought back to Mohrnra in iron * , A good Bujitid clergyman of Bergen - gen , N. V. , a strong tonipcranco man eullorod with the kidney trouble , nou talgin , and dizzlnosB almost to blind- JICSB , over two yuaro nftor ho WAS told that Hop Bittoro would euro him , bo- cauuo ho wus afraid of and prejudiced against "Bittern. " Since Ins cure he saya none need fpnr but trust in lion Mtm , willcm ? dysncpsia.hcartburn , malaria - ria , kidney ( liscasu , | i\cr complaint , and otlar va tinj ; diseases. Till ) TillA eve (0 ( ! cr : ftrt &nvi Ti ? enriches , the blood and purifies the H system ; cures weakness , lack of energy , etc. Try a bottle. the only Iron preparation that does not colurtlic teeth , nnd will not cause headache or constipation , as other Irun preparations will , FUli RIO Knib pruol older ; and I a I lurnaci Sold i Ladies and all sufferers from neu ralgia , hysteria , and kindred com plaints , will find it without an equal. And I all Illuat Hii 300 EPPS'S ' COCOA. BREAKFAST , "nj-Mtiormiwh knonlrilgo ot the niktnral Uwi nhlch in\crn the operations ot dl o-tlan nni ) mittltlan , nml liv A orcfu ! ftppllrntion of the flue properties ot Molls lee id COCOA , Mr. KIIM Iiasiio\u1cil | our trmkftst t.ibl s with n dtUdxti-Iy lUvotcil 1w\cri > ( ; o which may s'tvo ns nixnjr hr.MV doctors' bills It Is by the judlcl us . u o.f eucli KttMra ol diet tint n c nttltutlon iu y no Kfxlmllynil UK tmlll otrnn ; enough to resist erj' lendpnc t" disease , llun ruli c ( tubtln uial.vllei Are llnMIn nr uiul ui ready to ittftek nhorcxer Micro Is a v k point. WP m\y rsoniw inn -y itM h\tt liy keeping our- clips \rrl' tortltlcd ulih pure blmnl nn > t A vrop- crlnourl'hoil fninr. " fninr.Chll Si't lcoliuctt . Mi < oi > ltiiily | nlt'i bolting w tor or milk. Sold In tins only ( j-lbundib ) , IMirlfsl JAMES BPPS ti CO. , . UomcQopiithlc CtutiuiHtH , ( i.tiiwfciwt-wir London. 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRIHGVEHICLfcS NOW IN USE. , for o y rlJInir. itjl ml durability , They are for sale by all Loading Car iago Builders and Doatara throughout ho country. SPKINGS , GEAE3 & BODIES For nil b Henry Timken , P&tcntto milllulldej ot Kino Cnrrlftiris , 3-3 ? atOTCTEiS , - - 3MCO. J. R EOGEES & GO. K L. Somrners & . Go's CELEKfMTfitt BISOU1TS , OAKIUS , JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES. Wliolesalo Manufacturing A.ND DEALERS IN Fruits , Nuts and Cigars 111 S 14th St OMFTA. FAST TIME I. to colnir Kilt Uko the OMcago B = &jffi.arx. Of ] ! Trains Icavo Omana 3:10 : p. m. nml 7:10 : a. m For full information call on II. IV DRUEf. , Tlcko Agent , Kill anil Farnam at * . , .1. 1IKLL , U. I1 Hallway lUKt | , or JAUKHT.CLA11K , Donor font. D. M. WELTY ( Snooniior to D. T. Mount- ) In Saddles , Harnessi Whips , HORSE OLOTHINQ , Dusters and Tnrf Goods - In | mt HARNESS tin nui bci "Tho Best in The World , " mo lug OATAHA.NEB cia fiernns Eewarded a wit en , well on , tak ] Story of fciio Sowtog MacMno , Ice toi binJicmo lltllo ) iimpLoi ! > , hlno inJ ya\ \ ' tomy with tunitffcu ; c/d/nlngs , will ba my nut GiTO.1 AWAY urn QV I nuult portoc lllu $ for It , at nr bunch one.i d u-oaco ( cf ny , or wl'l ' bu cait i > pull , poet paid , f ofB mvinrson ilvlnK al 'ilttinca f/oin cur cOlwt hum TJio Sln/jor / SlaiiafanturliJK flo0 hum"I flnolpal " ) ilico , 84 Union Qqucre " blnn HEAT YOUR HOUSES Dr. A epe Ncrvi Memc o Kmlsi uxortl loadt curar tri tu Ovo IB price. With COU1U1 cliisfr inoy o. r URNACES IN f HE WORLD. MADI : ny IOFARDSawBOYNTON ] & 00 CHIOA'OO , IX.LS , CniboJy ( now 18U2 lniirvciucnto. | . Mar. notioal Ifu'iirm ; Cost loss to keep In LJBuJoNH fuoli u"l ' " moro boat larger ; viiluino u < mudu , pure air tluu uy byl'IKUCKV k IHAW01tI.OmanaNcb Jy21-USiu [ . - . --Al - - Hynoluth. , ft I , mature Crooaiei. UaJ to otbor for Fall I'lautmt ; l.ir 'O t a.-s3rt- tureOi uicut ever tliovvii lu CliU'a.'o- wa fr lustiatoJ Catalogue fri'V. bond for It. Tbe Hram Sibley & 1 r Co. . . , bueout address BEEDMEN , Randolph St. , . Clilcago , III. Sionx City ft Paciflc THE SIOUX OIT ? ROUTB Rnn a BolM Train IhroDqh from Oouncil Blutla to St. Paal V/Uhout Ohnnx * Tlmt , Only 17 Mount Miti ' 3 THE tuomra RODTK r oa COUNCIL BLUFFS ro ST. PAUL. wmNXArouu DUr.Um OR EJ3HAROK inrt ll rolnl * In Northern Iowa. Klnnat U and IHVptfi. Thl Kim In equipped wllih tin lmprov d troctlnxhanM Aatonutlo Alr-bmX and Xllllt ritllcrm Condor and nuffor : md for arsKD. pArnrr AND COMFORT tl nn nr. > &di < d. Pulbnin PMi HlofPlD ? Oaf rJU Ihloiigh7l7riOirr CIIAHOX Iwtwccn K n City amt Uk , Paul , via Ooinslt Blnffi and Slnux C x. Tr lnn l nve tnlon 1'ftclfla Trnnstfr al Oonn ell BluftB , at 7ti : ) \ \ . m. dtlly on arrival of Kant * * ' 'liy , t Joseph nnd Oouncil llluffa tr < v'a ' from the .South , AtiUlnfat Slant City 11:10 : p , m. , tidal IhtiNtiT Unlcn Depot al Bi. Paul r > > 1155 I EH UOURD m ADVANOK Or AWTOTHKB nourn I ra'Kenurub f tn tikln ? the HlcutCHy Rant youoot a TJirrj-juh Train. Th Shorie'l Cjli the QuIckctlTlnin and B OomtarUbla Hldi In Ih throruh Cftrn b tnrc n cotmcit , ni.uFF8 AND OT. PADL. OfirEiM th J your Tloketi tevl T | th "Slna Cllyund I'nclflo lUllrraJ ' J. B. WA1TLKS , J. R. BUCHANAN naparlntcudtnl. Don' P M. Ag'il Uloaurl VMlnc la. W. K. DAVIH , OoulhwMlorn I'asvngcr Aironl. "nT-dl Mlllflu iuuii aio * > BiuiAHr . Vlco Frot'l. W. rVDnmioB , Bee. and Trr i. THH NEBRASKA ' MiMAOTDBDIB 00 Lincoln , Web ; MANUFAOTUREUS : OF Oorn Planters , Hrrrowa.Farm Rollers HulUy liny KaUoa , Buctiot lilovntlnff WlndtnlllH. &o We are [ inspired tn do jab work tail miaafia , urine 'or other turtle * . AiMrvftaM or lorn NK2RAHKA HANlIKACTU3IKa 00 t/lncoln , NA $500 REWARD. The nlioxo rcuiuil will ho jiaM to any person. ho ulll proituco n 1'altit tlmt "III ciiual tlio Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint , for jiiTfcnliijj Shingles , Tin nnd Gnuol Koofn. Warrantedto , lie 1'lro nml Water Proof. All onlorn prompt ! ) attciulnl to. Clu'.ipor ami bet tor than any other mint now In mo. HTKWAIIT 8 : STK1MIKSSON. Solo Proprietors , Omaha House , Unialm , Neb. RliFERBNOES. oniccr .t Pusi-y , Dr.ltlcc , Dr. I'lnuey , Puller' Council IliiiUM , Iowa. HUB glllcu , Onmlia J < el ) . To Nervous Sutterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Spociflo tl la a poult ITO euro foi Hpcrm&toirbai , Bemtk * ojknotm. Impotiacy , anil M dlnc.ipcj reaultlaf trout Uclf-Aliueo , aa Ucmlixl Anrletjr , I/oui llomory , Palnn In tbo llnck or BMo , toJ OIicuo * f , .7 , , ' riiTT iNsfit load to carlyprava The Speclflo ilo.lUlnp la bclnu od with wonder ful ten1 tire o Kit. Wrlto for tlitia nd gei fall pr- Mculnre. Film , .K | clDc , H.OO jMir puckage , or elz pack * ies for 16,00 , Aildrcjin til order * to n. UIMSON JIEDICINU CO. KOI. lot anil 100 Uftln St Buffula , N , T. Bolil In Omaha by 0 , H. OoodniMi , J. W. Bell , and all driitKl | tfi vorywherB , . t . . ! * OLD SORES AND BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES IN ANY STAGE , Disappear before the perfect nltnratlvo nml tnnlo effect of the greatest of all lilood Purifiers. It BO completely root out nil poipcn from the lilood and braces the deb- ' -.tati'il ' Hy teni , that iliaeaHCH of this nature liienpiicrrliko cimlf before the wind. S. S. S. , cured mo of Scaly Sores , Sores N ntrilfl and JCars , after everytliinif known to the medical profession badfailQft , Three months have naesed niuce I quit taking S. S. H. ; there In nofijinptom of the iliscuBO lomnlnlug ; I UIP perinnQently cured. It staudB unrivaled for Blood DU' . " caecu. Jo. S. 'J'AQOAnT , Halamanca , N. Y. "S , H. S. ttunils without a peer. The profession will have to acknowledge it a Specific for llloml Diseases. " " JJr N. L GALLOWAV , Jfonroo , G , "About four or fiyo weeks a I waa afllicteil with a very aggravated typo of Mid OlooJDiecaso. I commenced USIIIR S S. S. after taking the first bottle felt HO mush relieved that I bought five more , ami urn ulail to nay , after unlng four of them , that 1 am entirely cured , froviounly having bcori under medical ndvico for covcral moiitbs. " 0. G. ItATCLiFF. " Itlclunciul , Va. "After Biilfcrlnff from the worst lilood Diaeaco for more than two years , and Imv. been treated by HO.era 1 eminent physi- clans : , coniiried to my room and bed the greater part o the time , my body covered with copper-colored Korea from the elzi ) of i ra to that of a silver linlf-tlollar , I won ) nfph in despair. At last I commenced' takings. S. S. In a short time I began Improve in llet < b , nil the noia liealedan < l could feel and know that I waa well , and S. S , 8 , muni the credit be ( 'iven of entire restoration to health. I have taken a iloee for over six months , and nH free from Korea or bltunUh aa " any " . LOTTIK llObH , Atlanta , Ga. "Improved after taking the first bottle B , S. S. j in two weeks was able to como ioniclimling the vtatera were no benefit. " J. W. JtEin , Newport , Ark. "Our ecienco ha not made known a com- ilnation 'iiual to S , S , 3 , for akiu or blood T , L , AssEKnuita. Til , G. , Macon , Ga. SOLD IJV ALL DRUfiOISTS NERVOUS DEBILITY , A. Criro , Oncraptoeil- i. E. 0. West's Ncrvo and ITraTn Trontuionl - epeclfio for Hyatorla , Dlulnusj , Convulsions. crvouj HcaJw-lic , Mental Deproaoloti , Voat ol 8raory,8porniatorrhia , linpotency , Jnvoluutary mluloni , Premature Old ' Ak'e , caused by ovor- icrtlon , BoU-abuee , orci-iudul or - cDC < i. which to tnltfury , decay and death , Due box will recent canes. Kai'b box couUlnjoiiBinonth'B natinent. Due dollar a box , or elx boxea for dollars ; eent by mall prepaid on receipt of We guirantco six boxea to care bay cato. each i order received by ua for nix boxei , ac > Bnlod with five dollar : , will neil the pur- r onr wrltteu gunrantco ta return the ) " tf thn trontmout dot ) uol effect a cure. . Goodman , tltuflot , Sole , Wholcetle and rualle fill coOniohk * , .S'eu. OrJ > r by mall al ritw KAY'S SPECIFIC MARK..vl't Ln' ' > .arcatTnDH MARK dy. Anun- . faillns CUM t for Hcuilnil Woakneit , Biormator- [ rhra , Imnot * tac-y , tuj til UlecautetliAt follow a > a . . . . . , . .J.Mquouc of AFTER TARINB , SSS jSZ 'ttS Sf swr ? ? n/msrKrywo 8ieclflcM.aicln. Ii oW by all dru Sta P .Uite , or 8 pack.gDi f 5. ? fvm r ssftjjsifi : ? ! . jK sw. b. Buffalo , N. T.