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I AiAITA OAHA BEE TUESDAY , AUGUST 19 , 1884. -THE i BEST TONIC. : Thh tncdlclno , combining Iron with put Vegetable tonic * , ntilrkly nnd mmpletcl 'iirri llTRprp Ini ltiill r llnriVrnUnrw Iinpiirolllond.1lnlnrliiC'hlllnuiidIYicn ntiil Nriirnlwln. Itlsntmiifnllinercmcdy forDl lilnrjn nnil l.lvrr. It Is invnlunblo for W cn c < jKTiillar t Women , nnil nil vlio Icnil fcdcntnry lives. It clocsnot Injnro tlio tcctli , cnu e licnilncho.n protltico constipation olArr Iron mcillclnrxli H enriches mill rmrlflcs tliclilofxl.Mlmnlntc the nppctlto , nldj tlio n Imllntlon nf food , rt llcvcs llenrthurn nnd Belching , nnil Urctigtli cm the inu clci nnd ncncs. Tor Intermittent Kcvcra , Ltissltudo , lAcke EncrpjAc. . , H lifts no equal , ' . 4 - The comilno lina nlmvo trndo mnrk nm eroded red lilies on urnpi > cr. Tnko no ntlici jujt ci.i ; 1.7 iimnm tiirnir i , > . , nmijiniu.rn CASH GIVEN Smokers of Illukwcll'n Gcniilno Awll Durham fimokliiKToliarco fccclto I'rcmluma a follow n on $ BOO terms and conditions hcroupccintil ! $ 150 8 St PREMIUM , 85,000 2d " S2,000 3d " $1,000 -SU75 UU other I'rcnilnnmas licroeliown , Tlio Si iircinlnmi will Ixs Bwanlcrt December 23 , 1WI IHI I'rcmlum f7ovi to the jiorwm from homiroro- # 200 ccl\otlic'laixc8t n umljcrof our empty $175 toljacco liiirfl frfor tn / > te. 15. M il 11 1x3 trlvcn forllin next lanrwt number nnd linn. In the order of tlio number of empty IIICT received from cadi , $100 lo the twentjMlvo 8iiccc ftil con- $ ! > O tcxtinti Kacliivr \ murt lirar our orWnal Hull Iliirhnm Inbcl. II B. $8O lto\cnno Mnmp. and Caution Notice , $70 llura niuBt IKJ dnno up w > cun-ly 111 n $ OO packiifo , vrith name nnd ndilrec of ponder , nnd nunil 'r of biicfl coittnln. eii. pl.ilnly innrkoil on the onMilo , and rnunt IM Bcnt.clinnres prpimhl. tu ItliicliMcllN Diirhum Tolinccii Co. , UunitAM , N 0 Hveryircuuluo pncknirpliaBpldiinnif Hull Nn niir licit annouiirpiiii'nL WHITHER 017 St. Clmrlos SI. , St. Louis , Mo. A rtcular grmluatfloMwo Jldlleal Collrgci , In liven longer D(7 gcd Iq tlieipecUttrcttnietitnr CHRONIC , Niamu , HUM noa IIMM > D I > ti * nthan our other 1'hjileUn Iu fit , Lonlj , * J fltj i | 'eti ihowntul nlloM irildentikoow. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Menial and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Altec- lions of Throat , Skin or Clones , Blood Poisoning , Old SorCS and UtCCrS , ro trulcil with anrtraUcIot ] wce ifou UuilMlPDilUc i rlacliil . Hftfilr.rrlTivtelj. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess. Exposure or Indulgence , * Meh rroduce nome or tha lollo lDK pRreti : nervooinni , diMlltr , dlinncnn of light * Dddefccthe tuemorj. jlmplei nn tlie race , | bj lrlIccRj. OTer.lou tottn .oclfly of rcmklei.coDfuil * * of Uinx , ttc rendering Marrlneo improper or unhappy , an i > erm.vDcatIjreurit ] , ramphletfaa [ iRtiJrn itio U\riicnl Inie&led cD\cloi > ot frreto any di1rc i , Conialtttloaatof Ceo or t/ matt f rc . mxl I ntlie J. Write for qucitloni. A Positive Written Guarantee KlreM lo ftt ) cor bl cues , llcdlelnti tent evcrj liero. ramphloti. Encllili or Ccrinnn. 01 paEO. < ! orlbiDE above dlieaios , Iu uialo or fomol . FUEE MARRIAGE GUIDE ! JWpnsti , flnepUlo" . Illuitnted In tlolli n1 illtllndlnj COe , moocjarro.ugei ionic , | nptr covtrt , Z5o. Tbli licrl conulai U U eurlouj. douliful or lauQUItlvo waot d know. A took of grrat Inicrut to nil , UoJtli , lluuly , Iltrcuui * re i > r utuJ t/ lit sdileo. Science oK.Life. Only $ i.uu BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , A. GREAT MnniOAIj WORK Eihtnstod Vitillly , Ncrvona and Phrglctl Debility , Promatnre Decline In Man , Krrorsol Youth , n the untold mlaorlen oBultlnR from lndlncrotlnnn or oi. O ! esA hook ( or every man , younu , middlt.aged , nnd old. It contain ! 125 proscriptions for Ml aouto and chronic dlsouoi cichone ol which Is Invaluable So found by the Author , whose experience for 29 yean li such as probably never before fell to the lot ol nr physic an BOO pages , bound In boautlla French mailln moossodcovers , full glltKuarantoni < tj bo k finer woik n every sense , mechanical , lit erary and prolcaalonil-th n ny other woik sold In tblt country for f2.CO , or tbo money will lie refunded la every Instance. Price only 81.00 by mall , post paid. Illustrative BMnplo IS oonts. Bond now. Gold medal * warded the author by the National Uedlcal Association , to the officers of which ho refers. The Sclonso of Life should bo read by the young for Instruction , and by the afflicted for relief. It Mill benefit ill London Lancet. There Is no member of society lo whom The Sci ence of Life will not bo noeful , whether yonth , par ent , L'uardlin , Instructor or cloriiyman. Argonaut. AiMreea the Peabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. II. Paikor , No 4 BulrWb Btreot , Beaten Mass. , who may kg consulted on all discuses requlr'n ntlll and cxixrUnco. Cluonlo andobstlnatodlsoaijsthut have lialllrd the skill ot all other pbya-IJCAl dans n ipeclilty , Bocb treated incocas-nCrll. folly wlthiut aa Instinct failure. t ILTYESI _ ( IU.KOKU.1 * ' ( AKTKlCF fTlfJiai HO-VOLTAIC BELT ttnd other Kucrnio 111 Ari'UAHcru nro acnt on U ) Days' TrUl TO llEH ONL.V. YOUNO OH OLD , who arn suffer- Ina from NIUVOIIS DEniLrrr. LOST VrriUTr. WiSTWu WEticifKSSEa , anil all tnoso dbeurt o ( n I'lKsotUL NiTUUtt , rcsultlDK from Aoimn and Oriun CiusiwBpeiul / relief and rnmpleta rwtoratloa ic HriLTiii Vioou and lliniioou uuiRiNTKro , Bend at ouco for IlliuixaUxl famphli-i fn-o. AUarcei tOljTAH' nv,1.T ! ! . . Murnhnll , Mich. MANHOOD RESTORED. .n victim ot early Imprudence , c/.cTng benoiu : . pramatoro docsr , etc. . b iD8 trieti m ir known wmedr , has dl j.o r I ilmpla taoao Milf-cure. which La will nosd I'lUili tfl lufferers. Aridrou , MKKWlfH uCTth. - * . V. . .J. ACADEMY ACADEMYI I OMAHA NEBRASKA. Tbo scholastic ) ear commences on tno First f eflnesflaY iu TTio uourko ol initruction embraces all thu Klemon tary and higher branihos' of a fliilihcd education Dlflerenco ol Helliiion li no obbtaclo to the adtnls- olou of youni ladles. Pupils are ricolvud at anv tlmeoltbv yuar , TEEMSPAYABLE IN ADVANCE Including Board , Washing , Tultloii In Kngllsh auJ l , use of kookt. 1'iano , JK.T sotslou ol Five Months , - SI 50.00 KITIU CIIAKOES-Drawtng , Paintlnz , Ocrma Harp , Violin , UuiUr and YoualMuslc. lliitri'nmi arn requited ( rom all per ons unknow to tlm liuUtutiuu. for luitntr Inlortnation apply tooJyll.m& Jyll.m& A FIRE KING'S FIRST LOVE , Heroism That Won Chief Shay Bonny Bride , Flciy Inrolitcf ( ; Ion to nn Daughter Onllntit Career of n. Jlnndnoiuo Hey In IVil. Now York Jou1 ml. Charles O. Sbiy , the preaoiu chief < the great Now York fire department , : now fifty years of ago. Ho entered o the duties of chief on the 1st dny of Maj 1881. Ills appcarrnco fs voi/striking Ho is n little above the medium hoijhl IHi features nro hnnd-omo and rogulr and oxproai great determination. A Ion dark bronn inua uiho p rt'y ' concoJi woll-ahapoii mouth. Luch i the inn who i known n the "Fro ! King. " Th name IIM boon well o.rncd on many hard-fought battlo-flold of firo. The gellant chief Is indebted to fin however , for ono thing that Is for gain In j him an introduction to his hanc'aom and accompliahod wifo. It was a wild atormy nlgiit in 1851 , when an nlatm o fire was sounded. It wai the time of th old volunteer fire department. At th ' mo Chief Shay wan ono of the boat me ) of Meek and Ladder Company No. 14 Their houdqunrtorB were in Charles atruu near Blockor. The alarm of fire shoici that it WPI in their district. They won t > the fire grandly. No delay , no disorder dor , not him ; wanting. It was n comma dious building that wai binning fiercely fanned by a wild winhy wind thu puscil the framework in the bu 1:1 ing to snap and crackle virioual' The building belonged to a Mr. A/kmti , an aristocratic old gpntlpman who rcaid I in the house with h'9 wife and hia idol ized daughter Sarah. The old folks wo . . rricuod in a fainting condition pnd ricd to a neighboring huim. OHef Shr j was ono of the bravo lire IrJica who rcn cued him.Vhuii ho returned to th' burning building a thrilling sight mot hi1 oycs. At the time the fire was at iti height. The house wai enveloped in i cyclone of llainoa. They curled nrou"1' the windows nnd cloora , rnd leaped F 1 in the n'r with a hissing Bound. T ' < ( iromon could hardly approach it on count of the flames. Suddenly nn p\ hard guat of wind fanned the ilamci In' , a perfect fuiy. They rose up high in the air with a roar , as if laughing at the p" j effort of man to stop their nirl wcr . . Sudden ! " the fiainea sank for n moinon , All eyes were crit on 'ho blackened r id bunicd upper porMon of Mio house. What they say ( jrsed strong mon to weep rnd moan in dcapa- . A -idaomo 1 young girl , ivith her fr o bhnclr I with t- > r , wrI'aning on the windtm-iill of the tl"rd otovy , with her hrndi c' * prd Vd- ly together rid her oyiiijtd bcie. ' - Ingly to heaven , i i if for rd. Tl'-\t w. . a" Tno black , still Ing smoke again bo- ; jan to cioop upwaid , The flames com- tnonc'd to roar and aurgo upward. "My God , uho will perish ! " The ciy WM heatd fa" and near through the throng of spontaton. A young man fl 'h 1 forward. Ho w i Fireman Shay. With r'moit ' anporhu- irit. a rorjth ho raie-J n long Irldorti the window of the firo-lmprisoncd younu ftlcl. Ho moun d 1-pidly. The llrnica p-ound li'm ' - } ' for surged ppropping n fo.at. The fcjioctatora looked on wi btcd breath. "Would ho auccocdJ' Many a prayer for the safety of the gal lant young fire IP Idio wont up from thousands of hoa'ts from men who had prayed before in ycarj. It seemed an ago before ho win scon dcaconding the ladder , coming out of the black smoke with his precious burden lying across hie shoulder. Ho had wrapped nor up in a wet blanket which h 1 preserved her from injuiy. Not BO himself. His fmo and bands were blackened and bliatorod. \Vjiun ho reached the ground ho full ox- hanstod. The firemen succeeded after n toniblo battle in controll'ng ' the llamos. Miaa Aikins had not eullbred at all from the firo. She was , however , ill for Bovorul wooka duo t ) the fright. All tint time her hardy and gallant young reacuor called at her houao to BOO hor. \\non shu roc'pvorcd aufilciontly aho thanked h'm in warm nnd eloquent woi Is for saving her lifo. Ho became n constant viaitir at her house. She'had wounded l < ! m deeply in the heart and culU only bo healed when aho gave him hors in recompop'o. Finally ho proposed - posed marriage nnd wai nd was nc- : optcd. They now live nt No. 25 Orovo street in this city , nnd have n line handsome Cuip'ly crowing up about them. Tho' ' Meat son , Oha'-Jio , follows in liii father's rootitops and is n biavo a man ni thuro s i > i the dopaii-moiit. Ho H noted for iia great Btrpnghth nnd the elliciiml rnnnor In which ho discharges hit inrni- 'old dutioB as foromrn of Company No , 14 , Mrs. Shay ' > n moat estimable lady. \ \ibuivon- lion herself aho nupreciatua lor husb-'id'a gallanti/ . She cncuur- ig'i Mm by her ndvico nnd couniel , vhich ho is inn enough ID follow. They iavo boon married tl-'rty yora. Chief Shay was born iu the Eighth Ward , on October 22,18C4. Ho attend- id old Grammar School No. 3 , i'i Iltid- on street. Later on ho wont to Mount iVasHiujton College. Subsequently ho ollowcd the trade of caipontor and at ongth engaged i making refrigerators. Jo remained in tHs for some time , biu nt finr'ly ' induced to embark in the pllin bualnoss. Ho ronminod at t'l's ' r ' il 1805. In ovoi/thing ! % engaged l-o irovcd Buccossful. He was for oi'jl' 'oars in the old volunteer firodopartmon iVhon the paid department wai organized 10 withdrew from business altogether ; iid becjmo n firoman. On September i , 1805 ho wn appoint id forowui of the look and ladder company No. 5. It wi , time when both olliciont nnd intolligon non were required , 01 tl < o low dopaitmont wri an oinori- nont. Foreman Shay comprehended the dual atito of alFaita , and ho sought in very way to gain the good will of the old iromon end the people. Ho ramainri rith company No , 5 until Juno 1 , 18G9 , r'lton ho was promoted to chief of Intt' ' Ion. Ho was first assigned to the Sixth attallon , but wai subsequently assigned a the Third nnd Fifth respectively. In h largo sphere of duty ho was voiy sue- csfful. Ho infused a thorough spirit of mutation among nil the companies of his ommaud , nnd by his close attention to uty preset red a commendable condit' t f ndiiira in the houses nnd at fires. * 11 olllcial nnd other iutorcourso Chi * hay } s a very gentlemanly person. His imvoraation shows him to bo a clear- eadoi end ob-ortr'fi2 ' man. AH hit du. es rro net for.tied toiiBciontioutly and in- jlligontly. Hit own courage and skill hen at fires hi-piro all to their hoartieat Hurts. tint oil of Man and HorJC , hicago Heruld , .The fastoit recorded mile made by iron i four minutes tixteon nnd ona-f'fth soo- nds , by William Cummings at I'roaton , Knghnd. The fastest milo made by tunning horse is ono minute thirly-nlr nnd three-quarter seconds , made by To Brocck , at Louinillo , Kontuckoy. Tl , fpitost trotting milo Is two minutes nir and three-quarter second ? , by Maud S at Cleveland , Ohio. The running lion rrido the milo in n llltlo less than tw < fths the i'tno ' occupied by the hums runner , pnd the trotting horao In a'mo : exactly ono-half the timo. Man thorofon is a long way behind the brute in th matter of llootncss of foot. It is commonly believed , however , llin ft profosaionr' ' rnp-io'1 can develop W'jlic speed for a ahoik d'ttanco than n bovsi nnd tint with equal sttying powers t'i ' rr-n tould boat the p 'nnf on a rr' ' coursebut tMs > i n i oTor , n the re old quickly show. The bl'jh < t speed ovu developed by n man ( at any diatinco ) wr by U. ITubhona , nt Sholliold , Enplane' ' Ju 1G32 , when ho ron 13H yrrdn in ] 2 seconds. The bent performances nt 50 GO , 75 or 100 yards do not equal tba fo speed , nor do thono nt CO , 200 , or an ; other _ dis inco , thou-jh George Spw n ( Amoric-r ) comci cloao to it with hT J2i yat.Nin lli seconds , nnd nlio with h' ' ICO yards in ! H act inds , bct records n tlioso dMancca. In his feat of movin1 fftar than nny man over moved bo roro or since on hii two loss Hu chons traveled at the rate of th rylui nnd ono-fifih foot each second , but t'1' ' falls f r below the speed of hi four logged competitor. Assuming that Toi Broock moved no fuitor at ono part of hi wonderful milo than nt another , ho cov ered ground at the tate of no-rly f-Uy three feet each second , To change tlv compapion , had Uutchons run a milo the same rate ho i. n the ono hundr yards , it would have tkui ] < < m two min utca and forty-four second1) . Mand S. would leave him nt the throe-quarto polo. Ton 13rocck's speed , reckoned a uniform throughout the mile , ia outdon ' half-milo in fo' by two-year-old Olitipa'a - ty-sovcn nnd throo-iuartir ( aoconds , ' makirg which aho ( .ovorcd at the rate o iifty-fivo nnd throe-tenth foot per sec onda. The fact is that man's speeding povrc begins to rival that of the horse o'j when the dlst'uco is so great ri to mak endurance and continuity n prime factor It ia not likely the hone lives that coult equal Ilowoll's performance of 150 mile in but an hour and n rilf moro than on day. But the horse could doubtlc-a ' brcrt rnd tr'ncJ ' to outdo man in bis vo-.l1 } field. On the other hand , shou' ' two-logged runnere bo bred for apcad r short distance" ) , it ia not impi aaiblo tha gonoratiom of physical dovolopmon vrould BOO the records of Maud S , n' ' Ton Broeck oclipscd. Man has a stridi almost cqup'l'ng tb"t of the horao , am though ho posacsacs much leas strength ho baa a'so ' but n fraction of the wo'qht ' Four logs arp not ncc'easaiy t' ) h'jh anoot us the ostrich with only two is nblo to outrun the tlootoat Arabian horse. Man hai the advant. o of greater intelligence and of nb'Uty ' to run l"i IACO I'D'iicuin bored by either aaddlu , rider , harness or sulky. CONVINCING. ' 1 ho proof -'t the pudding is not In chawing the Rtriug , but in having a i oj > povtunlty to ' t the article direct. ( Schrotor ft lioCht , tha Orwglsts , hnvo n free trir1 bott'o ' of lr. Uo- nkoi Couglinnd LupgSyriip for oaih anc . ory ono wno Is nlllictod with Cot' hb , Colila , Asthma CoiKi'iPiitinn < a iy Lung Atfectlon. Ycllowwtono 1'arlc. St. 1'nul 1'ionoor 1'ress. D. E , FogaTty , formerly of St. Paul , and now of Livingston , Mont. , ii in vocation withn ropouor anld that Rufui Hatch WPI r iponaiblo for the tether moagro inflow of ozctiraionista to the National Yo'lowstona ' Park this season. Etrly in the year Mr. Hatch announced that the hotel would not bo open for guesti this year , and this , with t ) j trouble the company has undergone , mil itated aorioualy against n crowd of Am erican tourists , Many Eng ) : ° hmon have viaited the park this year , some going in its early ai April , nnd nil who go In now express thoip elves c i greatly ploaisd with the arrangomonh for sight seeing , [ loads , guides , transportation facilities generally nnd accommodations pai Ocu larly , it is iiverr.1 ere better than over before , nnd ovciy objoch of iitorc't i1 > i 1)0 soon with far loss trouble or fatigue than vco wont to bo experienced. OJ cnndp'iim , aa exorcised cither upon nnV ir. I curiosities or the beasts of t'io field , ' cvo are no complaints. Visitors wil j- > f.-r moro numerous duiing the rest of \u"ust and until the latter pai i , of Sop- .ombor. Ono pat > .y of 200 Englishmen iavo arranged to go into camp in the lark during the latter part of this month i > id other tentoi.n wtllri hot l gurs' * mvo made aitanpoiiionti ; for tours of in pection. OU1GIN Oh' AMMONIA. Ammonia la obtained In largo quantities by putrefaction of the urlno of animals. An- i < i llritiinnicti , K\i > ry hoiiKeltcopor can teat baiting nowilors outniiiliig thin ( lifcnLtlnc drug by placing a an of thu "Itoyal" or "Andrews1 i'earl" toj- IDWII on a hi t ntuvo until huatud , then remove ho cover and binull. Ur. 1'rico'a Cream UakinR 1'owdor dooi not ontain Aiiiii'onia , Alum , l.Iino , 1'otnsh , Uonu 'hoNphatvu , ( provo it by tha above teft ) . It 4 bruparccl by n 1'JiysIcian and Chomtat with pecl.U regard to cleanliness nnd healthful lean. m-o-w--'m Trnlllodii tliu Ill ' ooltljn Uii'on. The receipts on the E."t rlvor bridio ow nvo. go about 81,400 per dny which lie superintendent of tolls Bya ) i a du- reiiso of $150 to $200 compared with arlior in the season. Ho oxpla' * t tl''i ocrcaso by the . , uinnior exodus for Now 'ork nnd Brooklyn nnd nbsonco of moro . ' { lit aooros. Since the opop'tig of the tructuro the enormous number of 14 , 25,000 , have crocnod it. The tot- ' . upls to date are 482,301 or ah > 80,000 ainco the annual report in Miy , 'ho ' foot passengers numbered 7,000,000 , nd thoao who crossed in the cars 0,725- 0 There 'i ' n record 1,350 funoi 1 jing twelve carri 3oa orh , with ) puraons occupying n cawirjo. This lakes ( iCO.COO poraons who croaued the ridge in that way. The superintendent Iso states that the present number of mployes ou and about the bridge is not ir from 500 , including policemen , and 10 latter are peculiarly serviceable for 10 intormatiou which they furnich at the nds of the structure 1 1 inquiring strain- , rs and othors. As to the bridge itself , . is worth r iding that , notwitH'-mdiiiK lie great strain to which it ia frequently jbjoctod , there is no perceptible ovi- enco of the sliahtost relaxation of its ewers of reslstunco. EXOITUMKNT. "What cauaoo the great null nt Bchroter & Iccht'M Drug HtOro'r ? The free dlitriliutiou f uamplo buttlua of Dr. Ihwanko'u Cough and , ung Hyrup , tlio inoit iwpular roinody for , Coldi , Conaiiinptiun and Uroncliltla ow ou th * tnaiVut , 1 Uvular elzu 60 contanuJ 00 An DOVKII , N. II. , August IB. A torrid wave i-ilay ciinsoJ a Biiaponiioii of out door work. he mercury wan 100 at 11 o'clock , 8ov ral foploworu prostrated , ; iAii ) HAIIIIOII , Afa , Aufn t 18. Ulaiuo left ere this incrulug for AugiuU , AND VANKTON. Tlio Cent Bt Over tlio llakutn Ca ll.i' Sioux Fall * ' corroipomlcnt St. 1'aull'innecr , For months pa3t the politician ? Iia boon trimming thois.ils for the no le'y > Ialivo voyajo , ao to spo-k , and distaicv conventions will bo hold in n ft weeks , things are beginning to got tno Interesting than usual. This unusu intircst cornea from the capitil romovn It i neodlc-sfor mo to say that for tl hit eighteen months this lin been Miop absorbing theme in territorial politic The Jast legislature , whether wisely > unwisely , passed the commission bill , nn alter taking the course through thocout it has boon declared a good law by ot torrilori.il supreme court , and the capU now seems to bo nt Bismark wb'ch ' Ji tli probable plr 3 of mooting of the no ; legislature. The only thing tint \ > i change this situation will bo the decii ion of the comptroller of the Un ted Strtes tror-ury directing tli secretary of the torrlloito disbur ? the publio funds nt Yankton. The sec rataty hopes for this kind of a dochior but fill rest-It is not probable. Oo\ Piorca wi' l rhort'.y ' take up his oflicu rp-ideuco nt Diamrrk , and Tre sure McVoy wi'l undoubtedly appoint n de puty to live there. It is not so cloj what Secretary Teller will do. lie ho identified himself BO closely with Yank ton and then taken sides ao strong ! against Uiamnrk , that ho would not foe quito nt homo up there. But the see rotay'a ofllra will have to go nnd Mi Teller will either go or else ho will hav to resign. Which will it bo ? lie coi tatnly does not want to go. But on th other hand his ollico is worth 50,000 yoor , and as ho has rather moro tM : the usual nttection for that nocossat/ r- ticlo vulgarly tailed the "almighty do ! ht" lie will cor1 inly not gladly o thoughtlessly resign the best position i : tortitory. Still , Teller is quito likely ( do just this. And af.or all it would" nebo bo n bid thimj for him to do oven fron a bolfish point of view. You know tha the capital removal question , with al concerned _ with it , is vn popular with the grc.it majorioty c Deoplo of south Dakota. If our you-- secretary can make iu appear that hia lo for South Dakota people , and his hit of the "outrage" perpetrated upon th were so great as to cause him to give r SO,000n year rather than to idont'fy him aolf with the i irrupt J ' rirck rinj , wil it not bo considered a sptj-if that wi ) demand nnd quito likely reto ' a sub stantial reward in the early days of stats hood wh-'ch 'i now cloio'at hand. Mine you , I do not accnso our secroHiy vlt1 : such a far-coing piece of state craft , bo yrstorday when a wol ) kno vn politic1 who was returning from a Yankton vi to'd ' mo that Teller , in hia opinion , wor1 r } - n rather than go to Eismauk , ' &bovo idea of the wn and the whore jccurred both to h T and to mo. ipoaking of the unpt ' .rity of the cap- ! hi Bchomo in Sout.i Dakota , I am re' nindud forcibly ot what persist m ( "h * ping" o.n bo made to nocom. plish. Notwithstanding the fact that ivhon the capital ccmtn'wion bl'l pnsi.il 3vo ysupposed the location wrt : > bo i" do in South DakpM , when * ho COTH- ii' 3iou selected Bismark the ' -olect'o net with the nltnuet unanimous approv. ' ) f the South Dtko1 ; prc-i ? . I rotnorr oo > : listinctly how watmly the Ch-mbe : j Ilcgister congratulated Liwi'ck , w ; c'i ' it declared to bo the fittoit place nest * c Ohamborl.in , that could have boon sc- looted. So with Hatton , Pierre < X Mitchell. Of covao these plrs believ- ) d that they stU Jujd a oham * * - * * the : apital of South Dakota , and iMHdeTwore ileasod to h-vo Bismarck gain the prc nt success. Yet for the past year t1 Jhamborlain paptr has boon mo-'t bU n ih denunciation , nnd many of * " c ) thofs have tried to keep pace with it. WHAT OF THE KCJTL"IK. So much for the past. What about the 'uturo ? A strong cllbrtia to bo made iu .ho . legislative fi ht now close at hand * > loloct only thoao who are strongly hostile .0 . North Dakota. The alarm has bsen pundcd at Yankton thnt the Bismarck ing and the Northern Pacific railway in- oresta intend to capture the next JotlsJi- uro and sr Idle the debt for tno capito' ' > uilding upon the territory. Absurd ei his ichoino may appear , it has many bo- iovcra. At nny rate there is down this my n decided suspicion that Noifh D- : ota will have some kind of a job to put hrougli , and a dotoimination seems to xiat to select men who will oppose ny mnsuro of th'i kind. The pi'l will undjubtcdly bo brought ip , but a c.uu'iti-.to ' for legislative honors aid to mo to-day , In answer to n quov ion , that ho was opposed t ) the removal rom Yankton ir 'l o.1 future bounda ies were more clos 'j donned , and thnt jr the same or on ho vrould bo opposed > the removal frc n Bismarck , es- cia'ly ' ns the division or * 'io toi.'ito.y t undoubtedly 'c-o ' at l"\nd. From r cororsation ( with on anti-B'-'mn'-ck M ) _ n * 1 from others with a numbo * of oliti'I p n Jncl'ncd to'n'or t'nt the llbtt to ( "sturb the cnoitrl ' " not BUG- Doit't Ho Hard On * VT car drivers and . onducto . > i .lor thorn about , or sposk harehly ) tliuin. They are overworked and un o j. < : d men- exposed to p1' ' ao. s o oathor nnd to ovoiything calculated to ) b them of their health. They suP'er 'om ' rheumatism , neuralgia , Jvor com- laint , and aomotlmcs from general prof ation. Crown's Iron Bitti/a is ' o H/ thing for them. Dr. G. N. llobor- in of Elm Giovo , N. 0. , nys , "I pro- ribo Brown's ' Iron Bittara , nnd find it lit is rccommondc i to ba. " It curi ; spopaia , weaknosi , nnd malaria. Tlio t'o.ix City it Pacific railroad company is coininenci'd constructing n largo olllco 'lillu in Ndi folk , to bo utod fur dlviuiut : 'adquaitoiii. HE WAS SO KWnBl' , TOO , hlttlo Vllriiitlon nidi Another WOIIIOH'H UuBlmiul , 'atorloo Obnorvor. They mot on tbo street. "Good afternoon , Mra. Brown , " says iss Pinfoathor. "I hear that your uband has returned from abroad. Is true11 ? "Yes , I nm hrppy to say it is. Ho is boon lion 3 sonio three weeks " ) W ' A'hwmo ' lo congratulate you. You : iow I have never met your huab-nd , id I have heard ho wai ao a roo- ilo. " "Strangers are ant to think him tie W and roaervod , but I nm. sure you'll to him , I will Introduce you at the rl'cat ' opportunity , " replies Mrs. Brown ilitoly. "Don't turn your head just yet , please , tioro in nn elegant gonilomnn stundin i _ the opposite corner ( excitedly ) o stinguiahod looking. Ho ohrea at mo too , whenever I happen to moot him , id the other day he ventured to lift his it , not boldly , but so respectfully. Ho our house often , and fibres up at nil the windows , " she corchidcs con dcntinlly. "Ilovr interesting , " concludes Mr Brown , sympathetically. "Yes , fsn't it ? Yeaterday afternoon was standing in the window , andhappei ing to look out , I was ro surprised , for ! appeared with n superb bo-quot. U tavo ? rro such n rhr'Uing gtanco , the 'led a boy. nnd giving h'Ti the flower immediately turned nway. The became came up the slops , rap the boll nil hand ; 1 in the bouquet. There T * s near ntichccl to it , on which wai wriltoi "For Misi Pingeahor , with the compl monrs of nn p-dont r Imirer. " "Wo11 , quito n 1'tt'o ' ' romrnco , I'r Bi"-o. " says Mrs. Brown. "Now , Mrs. Brown , Icok quick ! Ho' ' go'pt ' to the > uii htuse. " "Why , ( ho t"iboi ! , lwrol'h ! " ox cla'mod Mrs. Bron.1 i.l.h core tt. ts Fury. "VVny , what ii it' Do you know him ? inquired Miaa Pinfeather , suiprlsod. "Ivnow him ? You old ' 'mpudont croa .uro ! Why , that man's my husb-ud. " Merited 1'ralso. The nnivoratxl pralao bosl" > wed upoi ividnoy-Wort as an invp'unblo ' romrd ; "urnll dsordera of the K'tlnoye ' , I5ve id Bowels , ia well merited. IT M'rtu r "o universally known pnd its cu. i nri reported on pll ( idea. Many ok-tinati iea have succombcd * 3it af'jr they lir noon given up by the doctoi- and n 'hor ough treatment wiH never fail to euro "old by all druggist ? . See adv't. ' IilSX OV IdiTl'EIlS' llcmnhiln'j In the Omrlu pcstollico for ( lit week eudiug , Aujust IGth. Aupnstnt 1 , Andcrslm C Abaml W H Aycrl-w W A Allison \V ApDollamo G B..nckor 12 ] 5olton G W-3 Homines L < T IJanker A M Brown A C Uurne-i , T G Hour E ] } | liop D BrcoyU" W II Jiennutt W L Hnrklo . > liotmek J Editor .1 ] ! ejl M Birk H J Cap .r Cre-so .T Convor Ti Cnrlson'A Clark II L-2 Cnristy E Craglo K K Ooy D Caurhlin J Ii P.-nnnnin K.2 Compoctuaro P Cowilln N C.-swell H I 'tilbcrtnin V Clement J Carrocco A Uoylo II Uurkco J V Dinilnp .T Dantano .T Do Witt A Dtilhinher TJ Davis C K-l Dwyer C , T Doctor W ' Do Hal Y Wny'.T , T Krwin .T 1' Ktncrliiii' , T " ' Kleter 21 E English"u' Kdwards E Etmler W H Katon J Ij Co Francis J Frcdciikson M Fulton .T Fisli it b Fleming .T Fav O S 1'Veemim G Ij Ful ton G Fans o E II 1'Vey L Finck 0 A Ferguson K M Rutnubnum Bros Gool\\n ! G M Gillinn J J-2 Gihlos E W Gouitu'n A G.irn II 1 Gould C D Grccublatt IL HoltJB Hajec.T Hammond d C Hopkins .T Han-H.TF Ilnl oren 1C A Hanson 1" Hotclikisi Ij Hannsn C Ilioka W B Hunt C W Hninint'rGP Hanks G 0 HfrtinnnLll Hunt L Howr II Honch W Justin C E .Inliti on O W Jonoi A L-2 Jehop e1) Jung X .1 ch on W IE .Tnnso J T Keasnrn C * Keith W iv pa ? K Koocan J < -rC KwmltouII W iCiichenfeckcr II Knrek .T L'ndhlad G U- Luc. 311 I rw ou J-2 McDonald N D Mason P Mihor II E-2 Jloora D E McGuinn J Miw.woll 1' D Alunc-h T ? Ioyrc P Moore U Moore K F Myerj W MrirJ Murray J MuhlorJ McCrackcn J 33 McGlnn-s G GC AfcKinnoy P A C Mask.F NowayF Xelton A G Kelson N-2 Nowmnn F A Tieholl F Nowicki S Nelson C W Olson C .T O'Boyon M 0'H.ira P Onahan .T I'cot W Puttou W B Powell L Itlonk J Perkins J K n'etorjen C Parti F Iiiclurdson I/ UicoOH JJvan T lluaim T Reid J II Kclmley C Siolpa O Snhlquist .T Shlpman A II Shepard Mr Schmidt K Sinclair J 3tret W Schroder P Sullivan W jull'van ' 1' Sunder W imltli F A Sarpeant \ \ ' Sherman C F ioronscii ( ' TripplI A Taylor/ , , TolfcrJ K ririyer K Triplett W L'uul , r We.knidsterD //illar.1 C H Wood ] I iVe'ister ' .r G Williams J iVigRins 0 Wumack Ii iVoodnongh F AV.itPs T Yodnt h J I.ADIFS I'ST , Iblon MIH E Aloxaador Mrs H Vndoraon A 0 Alvkon MnO Jlety Miss K C jiinton Mrs T J ] Jolm Mra G jacnerlon M ; F 'heater Mrs il Dickenson MisH J ) < HOII MIH It Duckei Mni Ij CiickxonMiha C-2 Evans Miss .1 G 3hinilii" rMiss P Fuller Miss M ' 'roonmnilrs A Gelbul .1 ireon M'suS Graner Miss E iutlirld'foMrsFII Hauloy Miss J inney Ir3 M Hammond Mrs F loirman M ru M llelnietrT M-'ai M laiiiH MrH li L HiitaonMraM ainei M's ] ; W .lauicon MrHV olnsin MUsK T " Mn-jMnH kompul M K Knbon Miss L i Mra B Little Mas J II .yon MM F Lyon Mrs W , ynth Miss N G Lee .MlnaL i-rcli Mrs L Mand Miss O lowlena Mips II Martin Mis ] E Mcl'hereon Mrs M ! lorlt-y Mloj E Morriaou MM fcCoy Misa ' . MaUon M'sa M ! Illtonliorpe.- Miss J Ntidcou E 'uwhuiicoMha L Oldukur Mrs 0 J Mkus Mlia C O.ikei MISH E leon ( ! IVttyMlssE 'euch ' r M rH E J'ftton M'a F 'ark ' MiLT A Pfttton MIBH E L : olliiM > n Miss N G ItcbcrtsunMisa M ! ; ow llo Jlrs F lU'nnclia Mia 0 IiickiT Mri M J llMay Mn M A chtMiiburg L Sottnqvist Misa A oliek MlM M Smith AUwJ liter Mrs C Hvonaou Mrs J wnityMrsMIl Sflmkru M cott Airs.I Haxto.i Mrs E L u'li\au ' MnssN TielloryMri MA rn ey Mrs OB Tliampioii Miss 11 li.iir .M E Tiiu.niikon Misa E-2 ' . -rel - > lu i Mis A K Woodud Mil 0 TOUUm CLASS U.llfKK. hoinp'onF Hr-tYO -mpbe'.l ' ] ' Llmnk W Sheru 0 0 K Cot'TANT , Poitmo ter. TliuAInruy IjOltcr. AUIAKV , Ansiut 18-Geni'ral Logan tele- . .phi , Ihe JAeuluR Journal fiom Jamestown. iai he never told ox-Sena * ) r Bo-mnii that ho ( "eved C.arfield , 'oto the Morey letter , rated - ated iu Ilia uyop'ns Doctora are gottin-j moro nnd moro it > the habit of prescribing propriet. / ' . 'icinca ' > their p.acticooipecialjy that town as HtriT's [ Kidney nnd Liver ] EMEDV for diseases of tha kidney , liver id bladder. They know from oxpori- to o tbat it is of more value in such di- " ses than any p rrscilptionthey can rito. IT CtniES WHEN acUon. It i a tnfo , AXi OTHER 1IEDI- euro nnd ppcody euro CrNXS FAIL , M U nnd hun dreds have and AT ONCE ou been cured the K1BNETB , by It when LU'EIl and DOW phyilclitnaand ELS , roetorlnf- friends had thcm to a healthy given them up todlo. IT IS BOTH A "SAFE CURE" and a " SPECIFIC. " It CUKis : nil DlicnnrH of the Kidney * , Liver , Illnililcr nnil I'rlnury OrKmiRi JropHy , ( Snivel , UlnhclCM , Ilrluht'H iMHCimc , 1'nlnn In tliu llurlt , J.nlng. or Side , Kclrnllon or Nnn-lCc. Icntlon f llrlur , NcriuiiH lixrc'Hicn , Jiinnillrc , llilloimifHK , TIenilitclic , Sour .Stnitmcli , U > Nirp. | Bin , CuiiHt liui t Ion uud 1'llus. i AT DIU'CniSTS. 3-TAKE NO OTHER.ffa Umoniala < for of ' " Absolute "strnlcd Cures' Tamphlot of BoUd Tcs. Cures'Y Y co. , l'ro\lilfnrc , It. I. \Vlllpnrlfyllm BLOOD.Tcfm l.ito tliu LIVER mill KIDNEYS , 11(1 ( Itl'.STOItC Till. HKAiTJU nnU VIGOR , of VOUTII. UJ-B- liepsl.i. Want ol Appelltc , in- illKcstlon , I.nek or Mrcnptli , and 'J It ed KucIliiK alisoltitcly urcil. llonci , muscles ant ] IHTcs i cct'1 % o ncwforcc. inll\L : ns the luliiil and siiillu3 | | Jlr.ilii Timer. Sulici Iniiiioiii ouinpl.iliita -9 peciillarlo Iliclr avwll" find In DR. UAKTEIl'S IUON TONIO n p fo neil racily euro , ( lives uclu.ir , licallliy coniplexlop. ricqiiunt altcmptHAt cnitntvrfi'ltlnir uiilyailtl folliopoiilirllyul | ° thuorltlii'ii. Du not uxpcrl * IBCIIt ( TUttllO OlIIUIXAI. ANDlll'ST. * Sendyournldre8to'lhelr. ( ) HurtnrMed Oo. St.Jxj l8 , Jlo.for our "DREAM BOOK. " M'ulloJ etraouuand useful Information , lt Health is Wealth ! DR. K. C. WKST'S Nnnvp. AND Bn > is TIXKVSMF.NT , a juaranteedsiicciSofor Hyste. a. U z-.iness , Oon\ul- -iotis. Fits , Mcr\oua Neuraljla , lleadmhe , Nruoua I .ostratloii cau ed bv the use o rVohol or tobliacco , IVnlefu'ness ' , Jlentil c'epre ion , So .cr'iiR ' of the Jtalu , reaultin'ln insanity and leipln1 ; to ir1 uy , ecaj and Uoith , I'-'tr-v.U'-e Old a o , liironcis , loss ) fpowcrln cither PCX , luvoluntary Losses rnd t-icr- iiatorboucaused by oicrei.lontot tl < o bi In.tcH- ibusooroter Indulg.nco. Kach box , contains one lonth'sticitrrcnt. fl.COabox.or s'x ' bof'es for J5.00 , eciit Ijy ma'lprcjia'd ou receipt of price. WE OUAIWMiSE brtOXEJ Po euro tnv rr Witn each order received by user or elx bo.t'ca , atco unl thoil lt'i $5 00 , wo will send i opufH itrourw. ttou guar. ntuo to refund the money , f tlio treatnicntdo-T not Jectncuro. Guar- intteH l98u l only by .10HN C : WEST & CO. , Jy 2S-tr&c ry 82 Madison Ct. , Colcajo , 111. IS DECIDED BY Royal Havana Lottery ! ( A GOVEUNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana , Huba , Every 12 to 14 Days. ICKETS , 82.00 , HALVES , $1 00. bu'ujout to no nmnlpuhtUm , not controlled by the utticaln interest. It Is the lalrost thing in the At uro ot chance In cxlstcnco. Forlnloimatlonsnd partlculara apply toSIIIPSEY IO. C3n. A3cnt9 , 1212 llroauwav , N Y. cl.y. L KAUn & CO. , < 17 Walnut street , St. Louis , Mo. r Frank Lobrano , L. D. , 20 Wjandotto , Kau. IVm&o & r/ly. Boyal and U.S. Mail SteamorB SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN MEW YORK AND ANTWERP 'heRhinc , Oermcmy , Italy , Holland and France Stoerairo Outward$20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , tig ; xcurslon , J3Q , Including uediilns , etc , 2d Cabir , 050 ; ouiid Tiip , )0 ) 00 ; Kxcurelon , $100 ; Baloou from 250 a $90 ; hxcurelon 110 to 3100. tTl'otot Wright & Sons , Gen , Agonts. 65 Broad- oy N. Y. CaJdwell. Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. P. E. Olod , n & Co. , 203 N. 10th Street , Cmaha ; D. E. Kim ill. OinalriA"ent n ! . ' " IR .HORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT , . , ' .7 vHSnNP5n.1.1' ' ' ' . Koiiulk'la , SclAllcn ' " ' , . < \ ,1. . Eplli iwy , iniiiitcnc ) imbAiriiv. I'liilapnis Uteri , i > io. Only wliulllli-LI'u lo i m-lt In AiiifrlintlmtM mil the Kli'elrlilty and niui jStlli'it ' y' a"1 ea" bu ritlmrBta y tlw SI.OOO Would Not Buv It. DB. nouxii-I was affllotod with rheumatism and ired by using n belt. To nny one aflllctod with at dlncaso , I would My , buy Uorno's Kloctrlo Beit Any one can confer with ine by writing calllni * ( my store , Uo Douglts street. Omaha , Neb. UAIN OFF10Ka Doug , J IrfamLPX"-/1 * < * * " ' * re 1110 Order ) filled O. 0 D [ mporfced Beer IN BOTTLES. rJanGer , ttavaria. ulmbachor , , Bavaria. Hanoi- Bohemian. aiser Bremen. DOMESTIC. udweiser St , Louis. nlmusor St. Louis. "t8 Mi ] 'vnuke < . Jhhtz-Pilsner Milwaukee. rue'a Omaha. Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine me. ED. MAUHER. ISlSFarnomSt. URAL NEBRASKA ! e Leading Agricultural nnd Live BtooU Journal of tUe West. H. S. SMITH & CO. , KDIIORS A\p TOBHSIlIRg. N IIOBT. W r-lMNAS , Secretary Slate Board &f Agriculture , Asaoclate Editor. USCUIITIOX.I'KICE , fl.OO pcrjearlnaxhajico. /aTAOENTS WANIEDJEJ & 5i - t Stro8t. . . 01UUA , NEB J Owing to the increase in our business we've admitted to the firm Mr Edwin Davis.who is well and favorably known in Omaha.This will enable us to han dle an increased list of property. We ask I bhose who' ' have desi rable property for saleto place the same with us. The new firm be IEAL ESTATE 113 South 14th St , I