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Ij'nt of Dlrrrrciiro Ttiat Mark tho Wild lUliMt fnitn tlm Tiinio llnlitilt nnd lllo Common Hired, from tho I'linry Btrnln. nullillnis Rnhlilt Colr. lVrlmpi of nil ot iinlinitlii-nlnnyR oxcoiit Itijt tliodoij, tilm l tho faithful companion nml friend of both mciiiitul Imyn thuro nro nono tlint mil Kit'.ttcr fuvorltc.n than rnbblU HiilililH mo kiicIi pretty crontiircM, with their loiiRcnrinnd illvcivlflrtl rolora. Then they find their tnaHtvrn nml inMivmr plenty of (HX'Uvitlon wlioii tlioy lnl.o tholr wnlkn, fur theso icliinro excci'illiigly fond of thoilnif ilellon nml oilier ulld plitnU IIiiIIiIIiik n rnbblt coin, too, In pli-nwnt cniployinciit. lliiyliu: tho ten client for thu lintili mid innl; Ini; It lliuli n lioy MM.U'tliliig tt do, cH,clnlly If Iki Iki clover, for it inpilre Kiinouklll to null liitli-i U'foro thu dint, malm n door with lenther hliiuei, nml then n tiwigh out of which thu rnbhit limy o.iu AMONO TIIK IIAIIIIITH. Homo iKvys nnd girls nro content u It It keep ing common mhblts, uhllo others, mora eliary lit their tntto nud etioleu, sttKl; their lit t lo rnbhltries with tho more cxieuslvn fnney luwds, hleh lu point of lienutyof color tiro unquestionably moro worthy of nt tentlo'.i. l'tneyrubblts niv n littlu moro delleuto nud ivqtllru llicreforu moro enru lu tholr lunungemont tlinn dot lie. common one. Tho wild rnbblt lu gencrnl npieiiraueo grently resembles tho hnre, jet tbo two species nover intermix. Tho Innio rnbblt wns orlglunlly tho wild rabbit, which wo hnvo domesticnteil nnd mado larger by liberal ftHtlhi3 nnd enro. Common rnbhlts vnry greatly with ivgnrd to color, somu being black, others white, ethers uiousu color, others fawn, tonio brown nml somo grny with tnwny feet A fancy rnbblt, I u addition ton tierfcct shape, mutt have what Is termed u good carriage. Tho correct nrrnngement of colors ii n very luiimrtnut jiolnt, though tho enrx ore tho inoststrlklng jieculinrlty of tlio fancy bnwK A rnbblt Is termed "hum lopixxl" when Its raw tltfseem) obliquely forward from tho ldo of tho head nud project out far ticyond tho no Another stylo of carrying thu enru is that of iqirondlng them out hori zontally on each hIiIo; thu iinluial Ks$essliig tueh com U termed nn "oarlop." Then thero Is tho "hat" or "jwrfect top," ouo of tho moit vnluablo of nil tho fnney Mralns; this enrringoot tho enru is exactly tho iw verso of tho natural position, mid rabbits potnesfciug it, if perfect In other ivspecU, nro highly prized. Hoys Who Huccrcd. It often happens Hint two boys with tho snmo ndvnutngo nud equally pood tmiulng maku entlady dllTcront kind of men. Tho 0110 will succeed In life, while tho other, without being li.ul, uuvor aimnmU to tiny- thing. Uohlou n.iya thinks tlint pcrhnp this uuceiloto w III explain something of tho dis parity lu results: A nurseryman left homo for n few days. It wus rainy weather, nud not n Benson for sales, but n custoiifi' did nrrlvo from n dis tance, tied jp his horse, nud went Into thu kitchen, whero two boyn wero crncklngnuts. "la Mr, Ikirues nt hoiuul'' hu nsked. "No," said Jou, tho oldest, hammering nt u nut. "When will ho bobnekt" "Dunno. Mcho not for n week." Tho youngest boy, Jim, promptly Jnmpcd up mid followed the irritated strnnger out of doors. "Tlio moil tiro not here," ho said, lu a bright nn.l courteoui manner, "but I can show you tho dock." Tho Htrangcr wns conciliated, nud followed Jim through tho nursery, cxnuilnliig tho trees, nud left lib oixier. "You hnvo sold tho Inrgest bill of tho tenson, Jim," tnid his father, greatly pleased, on his return. A fow yenrs nf tcr wnrtl, t heso two boys wcro left by their father'n , death with but WOD nplecs. Joj lxniglit nn ticru or two iioar home, nnd, although ho worked hard, hois Etlll n poor, dlieontentil man. Jim bought nu emigrant's ticket to Colorado, hired out nincattlu driver for n couploof jears, nnd with his tyage bought hud at 81.S3 mi aero, built hhaself a house, and inmrkxl. Todny his heiiH nro numbered by tho tliouwiul, his land hns lwea cut up lu town lots, nnd hols 0110 of thu wealthy mou of tho Centennial Hate. "I might hnvo done llko Jim," snld Jm, resentfully, "if I'd only thought lu time. Tliuro'u us gdl stulf In mo nu him." Joo was right. Ho hid tho samo stuff in him, but it was not develops 1. Tin quick, wido nwnko energy which causes a lioy to net promptlynnil boldly iana emorgency is jurtly natural, but It can bo inculcated by liarcuts, nnd it is worth i.toro tiiau any gift of nature. My name U only roily, Uttlo Polly t But sometimes, ns a Joke, you know, They call mo Just Sweet l 1'or u Bora Tluont. Forsoro thi-ont, a pleosnnt lemetly is the rrhlta of an egg beaten stiff with nil tho lugar it will bold aud th'J clear juico of n Ijruoiu II,' ""-"" lr- A Mttlo hweet I'cn, PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE. retrolnum In Afffcllons of the Otict A tfmv I'onn of MtuMojp An n result of Invcstlgntlons Into the util ity of petroleum in dlsensoof tho chest, Dr. Dach) stnto, In Ilttlletln du Thcroputirpio, Hint In vhroulo bronchitis, with nbuml antoxpcctnrntion, it rnpldly diminishes tho amount of tho secretion nnd tho paroxysms of coughing, nnd in slmplo bronchitis rapid nmollorntluu has been obtained. Its employ nient In phtlilsU linn been continued for tun hliort n time, nsyet, tonllowof nn opinion xy lug delivered ns to Its efllcnuy Iwjoinl tho fnct thntlt illuilnlaliei cxpcctorntlou, which nlso lone its puruluiit character. TI10 (wtrolcum in populnrly tnken In i1o-cji of n tcnpoouful beforo each meal, and nfter thu first day tiny nnusen which it may cxeltu In somo (icrsons dlsnpiicnrs. 1 hu untlvu wtrolciitn from Pcim sy.vnnla nud Vlrglnin wns tlint flrat czicri montcd nlth. f!niio ilulrt.. Tho Jnlco of pressed fruit with what In wlno countries Is known ns tiio "must" from grnpos it tidvlsod by Mcdlcnl Clnsslci n3 11 UKMt lxi'cllelnl ilrinU. It ruvlvea tho nerves and stimulates thu brain, whllu tin puru blood innklng mibstmieca In iUpnrtlclus to now thu wnsto I tissues of thu body. I'nouiiintla AliiMnsro. A cm lout application of tho nlr pump, dovlstd by Dr. Ilrculllnrd of Frnnco, which Is Inteiidctl n:i a Mibtltuto for ordinary inns tagoltt prtxluclug u regular and eonllnuoiii traction of tho skin nud subjacent tissues, is tlcscrlbed by Uclotico Nows. Tho Instruments consist of nn elliptical plecu of soft rttblier, C, with a cavity hoi lowed out on tho under side. This cavity iiastwo small ojienliigs, Amid II, tho latter being prolonged Into a tubo which connects with a llexlhlo rubber pipe, T. This Is nt tuched to nn nlr pump, V, which tuny hoof any desired patt rn, nlthotigli tho water pumps which can bo nttnehed to nny water faucet, and Is continuous nud nutomntlo in ojicrntlon, Is to bo preferred, from its con venience nnd chenpness. To ocrnto tho nppanitns tho hnllow picco of rubber tlio veutotise, as Dr. Divulllard calls It Is pressed firmly ngnlnst tho body of tho patient mid tho nlr pump started. When tho opening (A) is closed by tho finger the Ari'AiiATva ron rxcuMATio marsaok. skin Is Immediately drawn up by tho nt luosphcrlo pressure, liy removing tho linger from A tho pressure Is rel loved nnd tho skin resumes its natural condition. Tho vontouso is to bo moved over tho body as tho ojierntor desires, nnd by replacing or removing tlio finger over tho opening (A) tho Hash and skin may bo manipulated to any extent, nud in n much moro regular and I borough inmmcr than can bo dono by tho hand. Tlio proper amount of prcssuro to bo applied varies lu different eases, but tho av crago vacuum should bo ' equal to that of a column of mercury about eighteen inches high, or two-thirds of a jicrfect vacuum. A pressuro gaugo is unnecessary, ns ono soon lenrui by slmplo observation the proper nmount of pressuro to npply. Tlio invention U certainly r.it Ingenious one, nnd may prove to bo of jreat usefulness in cases whoron vigorous riaiilmilatlou of thunklu is Indicated. SOCIA TIQUETTE. A ConcUo nnd lTefitl Statement of I'nsti- lonulilu Weddlni: Ciittonn. Tlio senson of weddings Iwing ngnltt near nt hand, tho follow lug eonclso Matement of wetldlng etiquette, by ono of Now York's leading social authorities, will bo found uful: Tlio brltVegroom nt n morning wedding,!, c, nny tiinolxforo o'elask, tlioald wear a black frock coat, which Is still retained (al though thero is a stro.ig movement iu favor of tho cutaway), light troiuers, patent leather shoes, wluto gros grain lour-in-hand rcarf, jiearlor lavender gloves, with broad blaek fttltchiug on thu back, and silk hat. The uMicrsnud best man should hosing larly attired. Tho bride, briilesmnids nul mnld of honor should 1x3 iu full dres-s. At tho evening wedding tho groom and ushers should wenr full evening draw, viz.: dress coat nnd wnUtco.it, trousero, iwtent leather shoes, plain wlilto shirt witli three small goid or Imitation linen studs wt mado wlilto lawn tlo nnd wlilto gloves with black stitch ing on back. Tho bride's parents pay for and send out tho Invitations, supply tho car riages and rIvo tho wedding breakfast or reception. Tho groom iays tlio clergyman his feo nud generally gives somotrlllo in tho way of scarf pins or sleovo buttons to his uthurs. Ho nlso gives tho brlilo her bouquet. Tho brido may fuinUh her bridesmaids with a full costumo if she, desires to Tlio best man remains with tho groom In tho vestry iuitll tho bridal profession cntern nnd meets tho brido In tho chancel. Tho best man holds tho groom's hat during tho ceremony nud hands him tho ring nt tl.o proper mo ment. His other duties nro to tauo general churgo of tho arrangement, hand tho clergy man his fee, inako himself ngrcoablo to tlm head bridesmaid or mnld of honor nnd f iiv poit ttio gvoom In every wny, csieclnlly If ho show signs of Iwcking out. Tho order cf tho bridal procession Is ushers, brido on tho nm other fnther or of whoever U to give her away, mnld of honor, bridesmaids, brido' mother with groom' father, groom's mother with brido's undo or other neat relatlvo 'cud two of tho uslien. At a house wedding there is no formal provertlon. Tlio brido comes in on tlio groom's arm mid advances tow hero tho clergymau Is through a l.tno formed by tiio ushei-s mid bridesmaid, At tho reception thocuests mo taken up by tho ushers. The uewlv married pair remain nbout nu nud then leavo ns quietly as iosslble. hour How to Kut u Soft tJollcd Exg. According to Tablo Tidk, tlio very nlewt wny of eating n wft boiled egg Is from tlw llio'll, nnd It should bo dono thus; riaeo tho small cud of tho egg lu nu egg cup, or you may stand it In usmill napkin ring. Tho Jargor or butt oil of tin egg should hnvo tho shell removed from It; then if you taku away n small pleco of tho wlilto you hnonmplu room for Mlt, pepicr nnd a bmall piece of butter, whlph may bo mixed with tho egg without dilllculty. Ixmg handled pornlniii teusiMons nro tlu. nicest nnd only pwiier things to wrvo with liolled eggs. Sof t lioileil eggs may alio bo entcu from u heated egg glas; tq cbk being oicned care fully and turaod into thu glass, bait, black pepper nud butter nra tho proper fceasotritig. IzMRkJ i) SCIENCE AND PROGRESS. MATTERS OF INTERE8T TO PRO GRESSIVE MEN AND WOMEN A riennlilR t)rntpi for a U'lndllilll nud Wtrr TunU That t'onns n Very Orna mental nnd fttrlhlmr Addition to tlio Lf.nd.rape. Tlio accompanying design for a windmill tower, recently descrllied In Hclcntlflo Amer ican, Is worthy of attention for tho novelty nnd lioldness of Its conception. It is a strik ing departure from tho ordinary plan of such structures, which nro, as a rulo, dovold of tosto or elegance. OltNAUUN'TAI. W INDUILL TO WE II. This windmill was erected at Nnrrngnnsott Tier, It. 1., to supply wnter for ten cottages, nud, iu Its position nmoug tho summer cot tages thero, forms a very ornamental addi tion to tho landscape. The water is supplied by driven wells, mid is pumped up by the wind (lower into tho reservoir nt tho top of tho tower, whe.ico it is distributed by gravity pressure throughout tho ten cottages erected adjacent to It, It has proved adequato for all demands mado upon It, mid not only furnishes nu abundant supply of water for domestic purposes, but provides ample means of flro protection. Tho Dtttanco to tho Moon. Topular Bclcnco Kows gives tho directions hero presented for ascertaining tho distauco to tho inooq: First wo requlro to measure tho nnglo tnndo by a straight lino from tho point of observa tion to tho moon, nnd another straight lino from tho earth's contcr passing through tho point of observation to tho zenith. Tho vis ual ray from tho observer to tho moon will bo tho 11 ret lino OM in thu flguro bolow. Any perpendicular, as a plummet lino, at O, tho point of observation, will exactly colncldo with tho straight lino from tho contcr of tho earth to tho zenith, tho ixlnt iu tho heavens immediately overhead. AScnnTAiNixa tub distance to the moon. Tho number of degrees lu tho nnglo M055 imn5 thcrcforo lw accurately taken. When that Is tlone, wo nlso know tho valuo of tho nnglo MOU; for tlint must bo tho dllTcrenco between llO'A and two right angles. If wo then lay down tho lines ZU mid MO at tho ascertained angles, it is evident that tho lino OM must pass through that jwint iu tho heavens which is occupied by thu moon. Now lot another observer at A in tho samo manner ascertain tho nnjles MASS nnd MAC. Ho will then bo ablu to lny down two straight lines ZC and MA. If tlieso nro drawn nt their proper utigles, tho lino AM must also pasj through tho point in tho heavens occupied by tho moon. Now, If tlieso two observers como together thoy will Ik) ablo to ' construct a four sided flguro MOCA. Tho two linos 00 nud AC will represent two radii of tho earth. Tho two lines OM nud AM will roprcseut tho dls tanco from each observer to tha moon. If this flguro Is constructed accurately, it will bo found that MO or MA is sixty times longer than 00 or AC. That is, tliodUtuuco to tho moon ta sixty times greater than tho radius of tho eartlu Tho Inter being known to bo 4,003 iniliH, wo hnvo to multiply by sixty, which gives us 210,000 miles ns tho distauco to tho moon. Protection from Lightning-. Mr. Oliver Lodge, in his recent lecture. on protection against lightning, mado among other btntemouts tho follow ing: A wire netting nil over tho house, a good earth connection to it nt soveral Klnts, nnd a plentiful supply of that barbed wlro which servos io abominably w oil for fences, stuck all over tho roor, nnd you hnvo mi admlrnblu system of defense. Now let us seo how fnr inostpeoplo ngreo, nnd w hero thoy begin to branch out mid (Hirer. Tho old nud amusing political controversy betweou knobs nnd jwlnts lias disappeared. Points to tho sky aro recognised aa correct; only I wish to advocato moro of them, nny number of them, rows of them, llko barbed wire not necessarily nt nil prominent along ridges nnd caved. For a ioItit has not n very great discharging capacity. It takes hovcral poiutii to dlsuhnrgo i cattily all thu electricity bet lu motion by n moder ately sized Voss or Wltnthiirst uinehino; hence, if you want to ucutrallzo n thunder cloud, three ioluts nro not so elfectivo as !l,003. No need, however, for great spikes nnd ugly trlduiits, so painful to tho architect. Ixt the lightning como to you, do not go to meet It. l'rotect ull your ridges nnd pinna cles, not only tho highest, nud you will lw fnr safer than if you built yourself a factory chimney to stuqiort your conductor upon. At present tho immediate, neighborhood of a factory chimney or steenlo is iiot a safeguard, but u sou re j of mild danger. Thoso Cits C.iMTiis ut rhiillny, Ohio. Tho statements mado by an nlleged Ger man scientist that tho "gas caverns" nnd "ocoaus of boiling rock," situated beneath tho town of Fiudlay, 0,, havo been tele graphed ull over tho country mid caused much nuxiety on tho part of credulous per sons. "Wo can uMuio our reader," bays Popular Science News, "that theso statements havo 110 basjs whatever lu fact, nnd that it is absolutely laiposslblu for nuy poTson to tlo termlno what tho condition of alTalrs Is so far lieiotr tho mrfneoof tUo earth. Wo do not b-llovo that tho 'professor' even inado tho statements credited to him; lsit,.If ho did, ho lslniply a scieutiti.13 luurhtig, with a inuuh larger reservoir cf 'natural gas' under no.itli his hat than any that exist below tho town cf rindtoy," ALL AROUND THE HOUSE. Uaefn) Directions About Ilodyetng Leothe Uphol.tery und Impairing riirxdtiirr. Upholstery leather coverings anl hang ings that havo faded, or tho hue of which it is desired to change, may bo dyed or stained by nny of tho strong, liquid color dyes gently bcntoiL Bo says Decorator nnd Furnisher, which gives tho following directions: Tho leather must bo previously tightly stretched. Tho surfneo is finished off by lay ing on n coat of whito of egg, and going over tho samo when dry with a iwllshed pleco of wood shaped llko a pajwr cutter. Copperas will give n black color; a solution of indigo, blue. If tho leather is to bo varnished, it should l3 gently heated. To restore tho color to rusty black leather chairs or Dofas tho authority mentioned ad vises to tako tho yolks of two eggs nnd tho whito of ono, beat well, thou shako la a bot tlo until llko oil, then In a small tablespoon fill of gcuovn dlssolvu nu culinary tea lump of loaf Btignr, nnko this thick witli Ivory black well worked In, mix with tho egg nud npply to tho leather with n brush; nftcra fow minutes polish with a clean dry brush till bright mid shilling, then tot awuy a fow days to lianlen. To mnku furulturo pasto to cement cr fill in blemishes In furniture, csjieclally ma hogany, tho following directions nro given: Moisten four ounces of scraped beeswax thor oughly In turpentine, then to n quarter of mi ounce of owdcrcd rosin add enough Indian red to bring it to n deep mahogany color. Stir till thoroughly together. Mcmlln;: und Cleaning Kid Oloves. Mend a tear ill tho lenther by working iu button holo stitch nroimd thu edge, mid then draw them neatly together, ndvlses Good Housekeeping. Tho evidences of tho repair will hardly lw noticed. When gloves need cleaning It is better to Bond them to soino reputable shop where such work Is done. Hut if you must do it yourself, for black gloves put a fow tlrops of tho best black ink iu a teaspoonful of olo oil, npply with a feather nnd dry lu tho sun. Donzlnowill clean whito gloves, but ft will hardly do for other colors. Corn meal, dry, will tlo for light gloves that nro not much i.oiled. When nt tlio theatre, do noi let your light gloves como iu contact with tho Ink on tlio programme. To keep thu surface of your kid gloves looking well, when you tnko them off smooth them out leugthwiso until they hnvo nbout tho Rimo outliuo that they havo on your hand, nud put thorn iu a dry place. If tho gloves nro rolled together Into a wnd tho sur fneo will soon present an unplcasing appear ance, Irozcn Confer. Frozen coffco is made, according (o a con- fectioner'fl i-ccljie, ns follows: Tuko two quarts of fresh filtered or spring water, if obtainable, bring it to tho boll, then add half a pound of tho liest Old Government Java coffee, roasted and ground; btlr well to gether, cover aud set nsldo on tho range to Infuse. Stir occasionally for tho first ten minutes, then lot it stand iu a warm plaeo till well BcttlctL Now strain tho coffee clear through a lino muslin cloth and mid water to maku two quarts; dksolvo ono pound of pul verized sugar In it nnd set nsido to cool; then pour it into tho freezer, ndd tho whites of two eggs nnd f reezo tho mlxturn to a coftlsh texture. This fvnppo is generally served in high glasses. Tho fourth part of a vanilla beau is also sometimes infused in tho coffee whin making it nuJ tends to heighten tho aroma of tho coffee. Some persons ulsondd half a pint of rich cream toit licforo freezing. Tlio Caro of Tiles. If tiles nro in good condition lo start with, it is tho easiest thing possible to keep them bo. Wnsh them with tepid wnter mid toap aud n flannel. Nover use n scrubbing brush, as it scorns to loosen them in their tclting. When washed, wiiw them dry with a soft cloth nnu then rub them well nil our with nn old silk handkerchief dlpjH.il in butter milk, or a very littlo Unseed oil, itohshing them ns you go. This process Is only re quired nbout oncon week, unless there Is a great ileal of dirty traffic, An old chamois leather is excellent to iMjlish them with. Delicious Plain Gingerbread. Mix together half cup molasses, half tea spoonful soda, half cup sugar, hnlf teaspoon ful salt, ono tablcspoouful ginger, ono tablo spoonful butter, molted, ono cup sour mil'i, two nnd a quarter cujh flour with half toa spoonful soda mixed with It. Bako twentj to thirty minutes. An Attrnctlvo 'Wall Ornament. An odd nnd protty ornament for parlor or draw ing room is found in tho graceful ar rangement of a tambourine, ns shown in tho cut. The clroulnr parchment mny bu tleeorated with a painted l.tudscnpo or Wattenu sceno. Quito a popular and amusing de sign is a cat's hend 1 in In ted to look us it it had Just been thrust through tho parchment, which shows torn edges n round tho cat's neck. Tho rim is gnyly trim mod with rlbboii3 nnd multi-color loops mid ends of corded till:, intermingled with gilt nnd fcllvcr cord. Tho tamhou- lino Is intended to diuwi.no uoosi taudou- Iw hung on tho ltlNC wall or to a scresn, and tho effect 13 as uuiquo as it is tastefid. An old, discolored tambourine will answer as well nsa new one. Kos cities In l'lno Tablo 'Ware. A now crumb scoop has nu ivory linndlu with nn engraved silver blade. lliscult luxes, with or without silver tops, nro popular iu Ktigllsh wares. Agate nnd ouyz figure iu pitchers that aro set iu n framowork of dull silver. Filigree enameled silver is mado Into trnya nnd tcto-n teto sets for tea nnd cohov A novelty for tho tablo is nu escallopcd butter shell of silver with n glass lining. Cut gloss ealad bowls, with silver mounts, divldo favor with porcelain ones similarly finished. An cntirejy now pattern in silver biscuit boxes Is thu double opening box with pierced partitions. Thero is a fancy for tea trays of tilrcr tlint seem to be covered with a napkin having a colored border, dono in enamels. A double berry dish of cut glass, dlvldoii In tho center by u silver handle mid sitting iu n frame of silver wire, it a seasonable at traction. Dull fluisliod silver Is plaited llko wicker basket work for cake baskets ott tho bottom of which npprars to bo spread a suo Ay imp kla like dar.uak. I isfev DrayageaMMovicg, OLIVER MAGGARI) Desires to Inform tha public tint Ids c-ptlp meat for nnvln; llouuholil (33.1i,I'i.inos Safes, M trchandUc, llj.ivy Michlnery. etc., N the b:st In the city. Special men and wagons arj kest for tlu removal o Pianos and Household Goods, Which are ol ways handled by compctant and experienced help, nnd the latest nppll inces used for handling Safes nnd other icavy good. Call, address or telephone OLIVER MAGGAKO Telephone in 917 O st. Fremont Elkiiorn & Mo, Valley jt.5I,05u ID Trains leavo 10:15a, m. ami I'-MO p.in This KLKiion Vam.f.v Line. To froo homes hi Northwestern Nebraska an -'oiitliwentcrn Dakota. To tho Illnek Kills and thu Hot Hprlngs. To Central Wyoming coal nml nn flrliU an cattle ranges. To Chicago nud tho East, To .St. 1'au', tho North nnd Northwest. For further Information Inquire of OHO. N. KOKIWMAN, Agent. tS South 10th street, - - Lincoln W. V. KlTCIt, J. V.. IIuciianam, Ueiieral M'gcr. deni Pass. An't Missouri Valley, Ioa. GAriTATi NATIONlT, PANK ....... . . riTAt Stock JWO.POO. a W Mosher, Proldwit. V. .1 Walsti, V- Pre It. 0. OutcAlt, Cashier. S. H. BUKNHAM, BROKER, ItoruY loaned on long or short time at loweel ites. Ofllce In Itlcbnrds" Block, room "3. Ta!-.n elevator on Eleventh street entntac. N. R. HOOK, M. D., DtSKASKS OF WOMKN. Jrinary and Rectai Diseases a Specialty. Trcnts reetnl illsensos by nillNKKKIf OFF JA1NI.KSS 8YHTKM. Onice, rooms 1", Inland 21 llurr llloclc. Twelfth nml O sireets. Ofrlce elephone M.S. Itcaltlenee 10J3Q street. 'Phone, Mi intco hours, 0 to 12 a.m. ii to & nnd 12 to 8 p m 'Uiidajs, 10 to It a. m 3.A.SH0EMAKER.M.D. Homteopattiist Physician, Telephone No 6S5. 161 South nth Street, Lincoi.m Neu PEERLESS Steam Laundry 1117 P Street. (till in tho front nnd absolutely leading all 4iiiietitors. Thoroughly cquipcd for tin nest work, giving to ench customer nu un lualHled guarautco for nil work done. All of ur woikdnno with neatness nnd dispatch. We solicit onlers for subui ban villages mid elchUiilug tuwns, t my Ing tlic expies 011 ml Jiteisouu wny. liuspcciitiuy. C. J. PRATT. l. col:i Mtortt V06C and i.si:ivin or rtsMAsnur, Shorthand ami Typewriting. IJent and UrRMt eolleRO In tho wet. StiKlnit. prepand fix- lnitlniT8 In from 3 to V months. Imllv.dunl Inatructlon. Ku.lnnuex. perletieed fncutty. Feml for college Journals and rpoclraenr or penm.ni.lilp to MLUUIUDUK 110O3E. I.'neoln, Neb. BLOOD POISON. Old den,l tiw.tV. -mil. In l tha nninfitffMrn nr 1.ln.ul lliolfniit Win) ran fHullnw It, gushing out or Kill teeth ' at every inctl mil bo henllhv9 Tlip.n liwil. .. dead, ulcerated, uiih'nltliy ircinently cati-e a fituliol faco. hhnultl certal. ho extracted nml repUml lth rood, arllllclil teeth thu ncverncho. Can buottmit el HtlUout pulu. No hum bug. AURA8I0N OF THE TEETH. The above cut shows tho teeth of a man 43 rars of ape, from Dr. Hell In 1831. Wo meet with this affection In the teeth lu various forms nd degrees. The cuds of tho erowns teem rei-j soft, having a low drjereoof vitality and wear down showing a dark jcllowlMi rupped inoMn the center. Mauy are so f oollVh as to "k ',hat molar teeth aro of Uttlo account, .mi ret them co bv default; after which all thu force of tlio musilcs aro extended to the front teeth, wcarlnii them iIomu rapidly. Tlio best, and or)r remedy. Is to cover and buildup the cuds with Fold nnd phttlmttn, hlch wears llko tcel ami raves them tnnnT rears. We tnske n spenlslty of lino gold work on building them up, contour tllllugs, etc s 2 a. n Cuts A a'ld 11 are from John Tomes, of Enc liml. A Twolneltora with notches In tho ends. 11 shows tliopcgthaptd teelh wlthytllowlsh pits In thu ends. For such teeth wo havo two remedies: First To (111 llm pits In tho ends with gold. Sec ondExtract them and rt-placo iiem with artificial teeth, Hut thu bones absorb away rapidly to that they will need reeettln. fre. fjuetitly. We nuke tho finest artificial teeth lu the northwest. We use Jtutles' and Whlta'a patent teeth, with long, heavy pint, mounted on stroaJ elastic plates. Thoie who patronlzu iu will not bo troubled with broken teeth and cracked plates, canker sore mouths, etc. To loose tho front teeth, Is to loose half the nover of speech, tod more than half Ue beaut DR. A. P. BURRUS, 1S03 o BTlfcKT' Bh c Li- ?i