OMAHA DAILY BEE > TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 0. NEBRASKA OK UKATIIU'E , The I'lonerr Xtutu&I Benefit Asaorlntloa In tl 8Utc ot Nebraska. HMco-oiierMholnlti wnrklnR an'1 all racrabr have avolco In tlio management lij < ' at the a : mial mccciaRs. IU aim Is to benefit Its onn mcmliors , their fllilon nnd orphans In c o of drith , nccldcnt , tioknonn i total permanent dlf.tMlity ot a member , at ivctn CS t with oonnoiLlul nian ( fem nt. Arcllalito home nigorlitlon. Active and relltb' ' ntont9 ; wanUil to c.tnvat lor members In Kansw and Colorado. - - - S. MoDOWALL , Secretary and General Manager , BE.VTRtoE , - - - NEI3 3IO.V. II. W. 1'AltKKn , H. C. SMITH , yi I'rcslJc'iit. Treasurer. The mo of the term " Dh Lino" In connection with It corporate natno of a great to at cotucya an Moa ol uit h l required by the traTclldg pnh lie a Short Line , Quick Tim and the beat nf accommoda tlonn all of which ate loin Ihed by the gtoatcsl ullway In America. And St. Paul. II ownt MH | operates over 1,100 miles of Northern Illinois , Wlncomln , UlnnoKita , low * Dakota ; and as la main llnon , branches and oonnej. tloni reach all the Croat bualiicus centres of tht Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers lh < dmorlptlon nf Hhort Line , and Boat Ilouto betwooa Ghloano , Milwaukee , Kt. I'aul anJ Minneapolis. ChlcaKO , Milwaukee , La Crosse and Wlnona. Ubloagn , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendala Chicago , Milwaukee , Kau Clalro and Htlllwctoi' Chlugo , llllwaukco , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Iloavcr Dam and Oshkoih. Chloigo , Milwaukee , Watiknsha anil Oaonomowoe. Chicago , Milwaukee , Mullson and 1'raltledu Chlon. Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Fa'rlbaull ' , Chicago , Bclolt JanoitlUo and MlnoraU'oInt. Chtoago , Klgln , llncklord anil Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , Itock Island and Cci Rapids. Chicago , Council Illuds and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yanklon' Chicago , Uilnraukoo , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Rook IsUnd , Dubuque , St. Paul and Mlnncapollr. Davonpoit. lmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman 8 ecpera and the Flnrat Dining Cars In the wrM arc run on tlio mainlines of thoUHICAOO , MK.W AUKKP. AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY , and oiery attention Is paid to passengers by courteous employes of the Company. 6. S. MEHIIILL , Qen'l M anager. A. V H. OAIU'KNTKR , Qon' Pass. Agt J.T. CLARK , Qon-ISnpt. ESSOEO. II. IIEAFFOIID , Ass't Ocnl. Pa . Agt PRINCIPAL LINE ruoM CKICAGO.rEORIA &ST.LOUIS , nr WAY or 01IAHA AHD L11ICOLM TO DENVER , Oil VIA. EAMSAS CITY AND ATOHISON to DENVER , Coiuifctlni , ' In Union Depots nt KniifiiisClly , Oniiilianiul Denver with tluoiigli tmlns lor And all points In tliu Oicnt West. Union Depot nt Chlciuro \vltlitliioiiKlitmlmlor NEW YOUIL , JIOSFON , . And nil Kc > nii Oltie . AtPporlnwItlitliiov. UiuhiHlurVmllnnnp. ollH , Clncliiiiiitl , ColHiCLJfe , mid nil imlntH In tlio boutli.lMist. At Hi"Touia witii tluuueh truliiH lor all pointH LMcKniitDayCoiiolies , Patlor C'nra , with Ilo. clInliiB ClinlrH ( Hunts Irce ) , Sinoklnn Cure 1th Ituvolvlnif Ulmli-s , I'nlliniin Pnliico SlvciiliiK Unm mid thu ruinous O.It. , to. DinliiK Uura niiKlnlly tonnd from OlilciiKo nnd UiinsiwClty , Chlcimomid council lllnlU : Clilc ( fo and lies Molni'U , 0 ilciiBO , St. JosuiUi , At.-lilson and without clmiiKo. Only tliroimli line tlu-lr own trains lictwi-uu OlilciiKo , ' inV 1 1)c ver. and ClileiiBo. KHIIHIW City and Denver. ThioiiKh cais Imtwuuii Initlanuiiolla and Council JlTutts , via 1'corlii , " 10 ANI SOUTH. Solid 'IniliiH ot Klosant Dny Coiiehes anil ' ' I'ulman I'lUaenSleopliiKCiUHaie run dally to ? rJili/ " ' ; ' " ' ' v'f ' " ' " " " "llrnl ; Mliicy , ! ! ! , ' , ltlnr ' " 'I'l'la and All.ul ? mU ' ! ! ! " > ll -iin > ilir I'ailoi-Cai-a ni InliiK t'liulin to nnd lioni Kt. Louis St. Louis mid le Mollies , I own , brasliii , ami Denver , rotumilo. It In also tlio only Tliionj'li Line lietween ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. ? 'V' ' " " ' " "s tlio Kicat T1IKOUOII OAU i vi 'i " ' "iilvcmilly iidinlt i Uo ! Iinet Ejalppsi Railroad in the World for all elaso3 of Travel. ThitiHKh TIckrtH via this line lor cnlo ntni' j.Adbmmd'il' tlckcto"leial ; tuu UnitodStutot T > Jvi > ic AND 8L4TE HOOFINQ. O lilt Douilai Bl. Omaha , Ntb. UANUFAOTUnEIl 0 ? Oaliramzoo iron Cornices ] OCULIST &AURIST J. F. ARMSTONG , M. D , Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. 1503 FAIINAM ST , - OJIAHA. Health 'is ' Wealth ! Da. K. 0. Wt/tr's NIBTX AXD HKIIK TKIUSMMT , a ( ruaruitaed iteciao lor Hyiioila , D ulnoM , Convul- t > loii , FIU , Nurvoul Neuralgia Hoidaoho , Nervoui J'rostratlon cxu od by tliu me ol a'.cohol or tabbacoo , Wakcluloeu. Mental deproulnn. Holtculn ol tliu liialii , rotultlntr In lntiu.tr and leaping to misery , decay and death , 1'romature Old tfu , lUronunion \ ol | > o CTln cither ei , lii\olmitary IjM&ud Hpcr < lEttorliuracauxHl by onreitrtluutol the brain , tell- abUKtorovorlndulguioo. Kich IHJI. cootulm one mouth'i tieitment. 81.M i > boxer nix bottle * tut * 5.WJ , lint by mall f repaid oa roculpt c ( juice , WK QUAHANlKIi SIX I'.OXEJ To cure inr caae. With each order rec lrod by us for lU bottlci , ace-Jin ; > lHi ( J with (1 OU , vro will tend the purchMtr our written Kiumntoo to reluud the cicnoy II thetreatioentdov not tllocta euro. Uuar. uitcc Iwuwi eely by JOHN 0 : WK4T & CO. . ] yZ8-tnA4)ry M2Madl on Et-.L-hlcago. 111. C.A.WBLSOP.M.O. ( I'aouliy True Medical Volume ol Ohio , PILES , FISTULA , And other DUeaM * ol the Anui and Ilectum. 120 S , 14th St , Oor. Douglas OUAUA , NL'IJ. vc itnii wtl IT action. It is n nafa , ITAM , OTUEJl MKDI sure nnd sp < * dy euro CUH3 TAII , , ( M U nnd liun- net * DIItnOTLT droda have nml AT ONOI3 on been cured UieK.lVNr.Ya , by It when 1JVK11 nnd BOW. phytlcUnnnncl T.US , restoring rrlondn had them to n healthy Riven thorn up todlo. IT IS BOTH A "SAFE CURE" and a "SPECIFIC. " , ii at llo Klilnryi , J.Urr , Hlnililcr nnd irrlmiry Or mii | JJropny , ( iratcl , Dlnlirtrn , IlrlwIiI'M lln n r , 1'nlnn In Iliollnrh , J.olnw , or hide , Jtrlrntliin op Non.ltc- < fcntlnii of Urlnr , Ncrrnim DHrnNCH , 1'rnnilo AVrnl < nr c < i , Kxri'mrr , .Iniindlrr , Illllaumrnx , llrndnrlic , Sour Mciinncli , Djnprp- iila , U o n H 1 1 ii u 1 1 o n mid 1' 1 1 u n . Ii. : ; AT imt corns. * -TAKE NO OTHER.ffo nEon < } .for ' " " " 'rated Tamphlot or BoUd T u Umonlabi or Abnoluto Cures' ItUMKIIY < ! ( ) . , ,1'roTldcnrc , It. I. OKB-IOE AND RESIDENCE' ' 1617 Dodge St. , - Omaha , TELEPHONE No. 1U } .K BOTTLES. Erlangor , . Uavario , julrabncher , . Bavnna. Pilsner . Bohemian. DOMESTIC. 3udwciser . St. Louis. inlijiusor . St. Louis. 3ent H . Mil vrnukep. Jclilitz-Pilsncr . Milwaukee. rutj'fl . Omaha. Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine iVino. ED. MAUUER. laiSFarnomSfc. DAS NO UPEIIIOR. 'he Steck is a Durable Piano. HE STUCK HAS BINDING QUALITY OF TONK FOUND NO OTIIEIl PIANO. SOLD NLY IIY WOODBRIDG5 BROS. , OMAHA NED. 1,000.00 I 0110 who nil ) nnd a mrtUo cured Illood Taint by tlio u o ot Swill's wclllo alter 1 liml inoht usually lalk'Ju Itti the Mtr- iry and I'oUuli I'rcatinvnt. ! ' . A. TOOMKII , M. 11. 1'crry , Oa , "SvNlff * S | < ccino lias ciirwl ire ol H rotnholl2 art Htninllni ; . Hail Bore > as IIFKO nn my lnuul , mul cry onu thought I Mas iluoinud. H ilt' Hpcelllo ireil mo alter I'lijticliins and all other innlltliio had lied.1 U. I. . HIGH , Ixiiol.e , Ark. ' in nnr\wou' ' ( ' " < 't ' purchano from ice what > I UUUU Httllt'H Kivrlllo | ha ilono lor mo. U idro mu ol llhciimatliim r < ui ml hy mularla. " AIIC1IIK TIIUMAB , airiciUol | ( | , Tenn. lur Treatise ou Illood aud Bkln Dleoasos mailed free THKaWlFTHI'KCIFIO CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , ( fa. N. Y. Ofllcc , 150 W. 22d St. , lictwocii Oih and 7th milieu , riilladcliihlit olllco lOtl Chcetuut t. NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY SUCOE880H TO DAVIS b DNYDXII. ) doim * Ctilciiln 1606 FA11NAU BT. OMAHA. UITO toi Ilia 109,000 korci oaretolly Idlootod landi Eagtorn Kebraaka , at low piloo and on ca y ternu Improved urun tor ( tie In Douxlu , DoJje , Oolln atto.IIuit , L-umlnit , Uarpy , Wishlngton , tforlcli i , and llutlei Oountk'i. Taioa paid In all parti ol the Btatt , ' Money loaned on improved luma. Notary rullloalnaji In oilloe Concgpoudenoo lltSll EOIBROOR , SBEWOH S BEAKY. [ peering , Survefing AND CONTRACTING WORK me within the city ami tliruuKhout the Htnto , fl-QiUco CrelKhtou Jlloclr , 0 | > i > 0ilto City Knulnccr'n Iro. ali-lm IURAL NEBRASKA ! 10 Leading Agricultural ana Live Stock JiOrnal of tUeWest. ) P3 CS { .BAU-IJO COlfllDllS H. S. SMITH & CO. , I MOIU AND I'L'tLIIHItlU ) . ) N UOltT. W. KUItNAB , Secretary Bt lloirJ ( . ( AKrioulturc , AniKiclate KolU/r. IBSCUIITION PKIUK , fl.OO per } ear lo advance. frf-AOKNTS WAN1EDJFT 9 and 103 a litn Street. - OMAIIA , NEW , IL&.O SirnitRo Kind Ol Froi i i 10 Now.York Sun's lloview' t Wend rj nnd Curiosities of the Hallway by W. S. Kennedy. It npilcars Ihntaomo tlmo ago n luca inotivo on sled rtinnora was canstructci iti Scotland , nnd employed for dr.iwhij pasaongora nnd freight over tlio ice bo twccn St. 1'otcrsburK niidCronatadt. Tin two driving wheels in the ro.\r woroalud dcd with sharp 8ikoa | ! , whereas the fron [ i.irt of the onginu rested on n sled whicl was nwivolod , nnd turned to the righ or loft by whonla working in conncc lion with nn I endless acrow nnd scgnion rack. From Ihia locomotive , which ii aaid to hnvo run eighteen miles nil houi in nny direction , the transition ! s nntura' ' to railroads tvliooo ties and tracks have been laid on the frozen surfnco of rivers , Mr. Kennedy tolls us that in 187 ! ) , whet the mercury stood 20 ° below zero , v train of the Northern Pacific railroad passed over the Missouri river on ice three feet thick. The pressure whicl : the ice resisted may bo estimated from the fact that the track waa laid on twelve foot ties , and that the cars carried over n quantity of rail road iron as well aa n number of visit- oro. About n year ago a similar road was built across the lUvor Liwronco at JTochclagn. In this instance n rough road bed wns first leveled in the ice ; then cross beams were fitted in , and up on thcHo wcro placed longitudinal beams which were thotriselvos crossed by the ties that hold the rails , water then being pumped over the whole structure to froczo it down. Kvcn moro novel is the idea of grad ing for n railroad through a forest with n crosscut caw , nnd laying the tioa on the ntumps. This has actually been done in Sonoma county , Gal. liero the trees are sawed off nnd leveled , and the ties nro fastened on the stumps , two of which nro hugo redwoods dUtiding side by side , nnd sawed off 7" icot from the ground. So firm is this ( support that cars loadc' with heavy logs can pass over with pa ; foct aocurity. It is not generally know : that in 18IW no loss thnn fifty-two mile : of the projected road of the Ohio Rai" road company was laid on wooden pill which were from 7 to 28 feet long , nn driven 40 feet apart in four rows No train , however , was over run eve this track. Several wooden track rai ways , on the other handnro actually ope rated in the United States nnd Canaan. Quo of thcso in the Province of Quobo is thirty miles long nnd is used in tin transportation of timber. The rails an of maple , nnd trains are said to run eve them witli remarkable smoothness nt tin rnto of twenty-five miles nn hour. Anther ) thor wooden track railway moro than Iftcon miles long has boon constructed m the grndings of the abandoned South Carolina Central railroad , in order to car y the prodcta of turpentine dlstilloriei 0 n market. Still moro curious are what Mr. Ken > ledy would call the bicycle railways , vliuro the car wheels run on n singli nil. Ono called the "steam cnrnvnn , ' vas began in Syria , between , Aleppo nnd Uoxandrottn , but apparently never flu shed. In the cnso of this experiment ho rail was raised on n wall of masonry wenty-oight inches high and seventeen nd ono-half inches broad. On this one all were to travel the wheels of the lo- omotiyo and the carriages attached , but t was intended to brace the engine and ho last car in the train by obliquely ilacou leather-covered wheels running ilong the sides of the wall , which wheels vnro further to serve na brakes. A single rail or bicycle railroad has boon milt in the United States , and was in op iration at Phtunixvillo , Pa. , in 187(5 ( iinco that data a two-wheeled locomo- ivo has boon made in Gloucester , N. J. , ar an elevated railroad Atlantic , Ga. Vith those bicycle engines may bo com- arcd the railway velocipedes , many of rhich , wo learn , nro used on Western nilroada. These , which have n wheel n each track , can bo propelled by the iot and hands of the rider at the rate of ivonty miles nn hour. There is nothing specially now in the reject of atmospheric railways , or , In thor words , of propelling carriages along largo tube , by producing n vacuum in : ont , nnd applying ntmosphoric pressure ohlnd. This device has not proved f much practical value , though a ibulnr road of this kind was for n time 1 actual operation at the Crystal Palace , yndonham. The tube in this instance as of brick , n quarter of a milo lon , ino feet high nnd eight fcot wide , and 10 car within it wns used only for the mveyanco of passengers , The piston uit propelled the car wns rendered nl- icst airtight by moans of u fringe of riatleB extending nearly to the sur- mnding brick work of the tunnul and to s lloor. A fan , worked by n steam on- no , both exhausted and compressed loiiir. The motion of the car was loasant , and the ventilation ample. In > nnuction with this branch of the sub- ict , Mr. Kennedy tolls us that"u flying leomotivo" was made to justify itii unu nt the aeronautical oxhibi- on In England in 1808. The engine eighod thirteen pounds , and wns made > lift itself , with forty pounds in nd- ition , ton height of six inches in con- nuous light nround tlio room. The con- ivanco til n wind driven chariot , or car ith sails , to which Milton alludes in his PcradianLusfas having boon omplopcd 11 the plains of China , baa at various niS8 boon made usoof on the level roads E Holland. Mr. Kennedy recalls the ict that recourse was had to tliu sa mo lothod of louoinotion about 1830 on a lilroad from Ualttmoro to Kllicott'a lilla. lint n much more successful anil- ig car was Invented for tlio Kansas nclfio railroad , and has boon used for ears as n hand car on that road. The last is plavou fo t high , nnd the Irian- ular sail ha * two booms , On the plains appod of forty miles nn hour lias been ttainod by Una car with the wind right beam , the sail close hauled , and the iad full of disadvantageous curves. It will probably bo news to must poo. lo that iu 1870 , nt Paris , ono Ur , La ombu exhibited the model of a submar- 10 railway which ho proposed to lay on 10 bottom of the channel between Dev : and Calm's , On a road-bod of concrete iron galvanized iron rails were to bo laced , two for the track nnd ono in the tntro. To the central rail the cur as to bo attached by rollers , in order to rovout It being derailed by the waves , he boat car was to bo air tightanddiiv- i by n propollurscrow worked by com- resscd air. Fresh air was to bo supplied ) the occupants of the car by ntubo run- ing to the surface of the water , whuro would bo alllxod to a buoy , Fiinlly , n irics of buoys on the surfaoo would lark nut the track of the car , which , in lao of any accident , could bo cut logo below , whereupon it would rise to 10 surface , IMIotH lii Tliu SI , IJTOIIUP. . < > rrr | Hmdi'iit to the New Vork Tribune. Just after wo had piwsod the Long ult ( jr"Soo" ) rapids , 1 found thu urdy French-Canadian intxto of the orsican taking a rest from his labor nt 10 wheel. " 1 used to bo captain of a liooner , " ho said in the course of our .mbling . talk , ' 'but the owner said ho thought $ i0 v week waa too mud BO I waa sent adrift and Ii engaged n young follow wh in leas than two weeks had the veasc nshnro , and now she ia on the docks fo $300 worth of repairs. But I'll BOO : have n vessel of my own. This steam boat job is just to keep my hand in. D you know. " ho wont on , "theso pilota o the rapids make good wages ? There * Mr. Willis , that ahrowd looking , gray haired old man who came aboard to guidi ua through the Lone Sault. Ilo goti SGCO n year for two hours' work a day with only thrco days a woe ! in spring and autumn ; and nothing ht al to do in winter. Ilo doesn't have tc hork hard at the wheel either , for we tavo eight men ou the wheel and tiller ogpthor as wo shoot the rapids. lie has a line farm of his own. After getting tc Montreal ho goea back to hia villato ? bj the railroad. Then there la Baptiato , the big ' " Indian C'hughnawaga , or "praying dian , who comes aboord from hia canoe at Oaughnawnga. Uo gets § 100 a year for about ton minutes a day running the Lachino Rapids. Uo has boon on the river and acquainted with the rapids al most since ho waa born. " The wa ea might have seemed hich for the timn the pilota worked , especially to a man work ing night and day for loss money , but as the boat wont steadily through the sauldron oftho , Lachino rapids , with a wall 3f water ahcoting ovur rocks on ono side and a foaming abyss on the other , 3110 felt as ho looked at the calm , reliant ( ace of the Indian at the helm , with the nuscloB of hii arms stretched and his : lear , keen eyes gazing ahead from un- lur the clouch felt hat , that as far as the public was concorued at least , ho was volcomo to all the watros ho received. Figures Won't lilc. The figures showing the enormous Dearly solca of Kidney-Wort , demonstrate Is value aa a medicine beyond dispute. .tis _ a purely vegetable compound of cer- ain roota , leaves and berries known to mvo special value iu Kidney troubles , /ombincd with theao ore remedies acting liroctly on the Liver and Bowels. It is iccauso of this combined action that Kid- icy-Wort has proved auch an unequale cmedy in all diseases of theao organs. : iioDutyof3totIiors toward School toston Transcript. "I wonder , " Tonnyaon is reported t ave aaid in a late conversation , " render any ono should fail to see tha 110 central figure in my poem , 'Th 'rlncess , ' ia the child. Since the philos phy oftho world always comes round a ist to the poetry of the world , wo may ness that speculatlona and experiment i the science of womanhood will onh low in its larger outlines and fulle : : opo. The time has come already when 'uo women are ashamed of any ignoto ice of nursery Jaws. The instinctive vo they share with the lower creatures : the jealously guarded nursery tradi una no longer answer. Not to know the best food , the bosi othing , the best regulation of air and } ht and sleep for the baby is felt to bo sgracofully unintelligent. Jtut as surc- the time is coming , wo must believe , lien not to know and use the boat moan ! r training the growing mind and soul 111 seem , if possible , worse , now can bo that mothers who would fiercely pro- ct the infant lifo from any interference carelessness or ignorance fail to throw 10 sarnn cheltpring passion around the lilc ] , just as his need of it grows deeper id moro conscious ? Moil might doubt 3 wisdom in ages when that maternal ission waa unguided by intelligence. II us in auch times that the cast-iron school atoms were adopted that are still at ) rk in England , and whole processions mothers have had to see boys , organ- 3d , for instance , as'William Cowper and lomas Do Qulncy were , go from their ma to bo bruised if not crushed as oy wcro under such systems. But to iat purpose have women been growing iser , if not to become able towork with on in the larger plans and systems lich uhapo the world of human lifo to the beautiful molds of a bettor fu ref it pertains to the crudest and lowest rm of maternity to cease to plan and are the control of the child the moment D animal development is safely neil yun. It Booms monstrous and inoxpli- bio , in thia nge , that woman should inbly allow these whoso claim on her is BO infinite to bo swept away from her .o the whirl of a machine in whoso con notion and uuidanco she has no part , uo enough , tlio child is born for the rid , and must grow Into its right rola- iia as into its full individuality. A ithor is not a very tender ono who has pangs to smother when "to broider > long clothes and neat little coat" is : dod no longer ; when the dainty do es of kilt and sash must give way to i commonplace of tailor-made suita , 1 when her best kisses and stories are ly an item , nnd no longer the sum of ipinesH for the boy. But she ia not y largo or wise if at tliia point film can- ; translate hur love with a now dialect moot the change. LI ere , aa every- ere oho , it is first that which is nutu- , afterward that which is spiritual. If the child must begin to weave him- f Into the web of society , if the school st taku him , then to what purpose is i Massachusetts mother more learned 1 far-seeing than a Malay if she can do moro for him in this crisis than meet it with bonbons , or oven follow him ill prayers ? It ia a tilgn of strength to silent when futo says "must , " but it vise to bo quito sure of the inevitable 'orewo submit. There are things sugh from which our children cannot protected , burdens enough , they can ly bo taught to boar ; but can 0110 who nks and observes help believing that ) evils of the schools are in the class which there is possible remedy ? The st mothers can do ia to think and ; a on these matters , and that may turally load on to the most. When lia in "Mlddlomarch" gave out her : lo aphorism that "Mou know best 3ut everything except the things men knew better babioa and so on , " ) uttered the substance of the whole ; umont for school sutl'rago. Tlio Very Uuny Miin , This sort of a man generally breaks ivn by too much attention to business 1 not enough attention to health. He nkii ho hus a splendid constitution , 1 can stand the racket , lie becomes rvous , debilitated , and despondent , hen ho begins to take Brown's Iron tiers ho also begins to experience ro wing strength , Mr. J. Mitchell > bb , 021 Market street , Wilmington , il. , says , "For chronic dyspupeia and iioral debility , Brown's Iron Bitters is J bent possible , remedy , J sullurod rribly for two years. Since using it I ; 1 as if I had new lifo and blood put iu OTionry Win * . UASSAS CiTV September 7. Tha eU day Ik at Viceroy park cloaeil to-night. U'Leary ii , niaUliu'Ml und C laps. Millor'u imil Uer'a combined score , 007 audI lar . ruled , Miller 2CO aud 7 lapi. Waters , ! MO J 7 laps. IilST OF In tlio Omnlia poatoflico for xvcok tndinR September C , 1SSI : O 1C COUTANT , I'ostinaster , 111 thu nbaonco of auitablo materials or > tiiuo to prepare it , people often go .hout a dressing for Ef.lado. Duy rkoo'0 Dressing , and you will never ublo yourself to make another. 0010) HEDAL , PABIB , 187S BAKER'S Warranted iihtulntcli/ > r- > Cucoii , from which the ciccm ol OH ha becurcmo\cd. Itha M < Hints tht strength of Cocoa lulled with Htnrcn , Ai-uwroot or tiupar , and Is tlu > reforo far moro economi cal , It U dcllclout , nourlfhlntTj IrcngthonlnK , easily dlgcatcd , and admirably adapted for Imalld * M mil as fur ponont In liuilth. Sold uj ( Irorrri ofcrrnhcris BtKEB & POU Diicsier. as. ummer Resort if the Northwest , Detroit , Minn untry ol WOODS AND IAKES.KW mllcn west it. Paul. Thrco trains dtlly on the N P. R. K. , b 30 Day Excursion. Tlckvti at about cue-ball i , OTEL MINNESOTA , elegant bouta with accommodttloni for 200 ( R. n. COLDURN , Proprietor. ' -THE g BEST TONIC , 3 medicine , combining Iron wltli rmro > lo tonlM , ijttlrkly find completely rurei l > 5Kt > ep < iln < lmll rMliinVrulinei > < i , nml Nrurnl ln. Itls nn nnlalllni * rrmcdy for Dlrenscs of the lilnrj * unil l.lvcr. It is liivalimblo for DIscnFM peculiar to Women , atul all who lend ecdcntnry lives. I tilocsnot Injure the teethcause headaclic.or produce con tlpatlon O//ICT / Iron medicines do. Hcnrlohes and ptirlflcs the blood , stimulates tlte.nlds the n lmllatlon of food , re lieves Heartburn mid liclehlng , mid strength. cn i the mmrlcs and nerves. Tor Intermittent revere , lassitude , Ijick o ( Energy , .Vc. , It has no equal , . . * 3 * The Ronnlno has above trade mark mid crossed red lines on w rapper. Take no other. B l.ouljhj IlKim.-i IIIK31ICAI , in. . James Meal Instituli Chartered by theStatcoflll' Inols for thcexpresspurriosi of civinglmmedtate retlellr all chronic , urinary nnd prl. ( vate diseac * . * ) . Oopprrlwen Gleet nndSyplnlis In oil theli complicated forms , also al diseases of the Sltin nnc ! IJIood promptly rcllcvcdanc I'crmanenttycured hy reme- . Weaknesi. Nipht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on th ; FaceLo t Manhood , f'os/fJrc/ycurcif T/.cr * { siiocf ) > fi'incniitut > Th : appropriate te.r.edy .sntonce used In each case. 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HALVES 1100 ubjort to no unnliniktlon , not controlled liy the tltxiln Intcrcct. It U the ( alrcut thing lathe ureolch nce In oxUtcr.ce. or Inlormatlon and ; > artloalar apply toBHII'SET .Qen. Asenta , 1X12 Hroa4 av , M / city. UUU * CO. . 417 Waluut rtrwt.St Mo r mi ? ' I : , Owing to the increase in our business we've admitted to the firm Sir Edwin Davis , who is well and favorably enable us to han- lle an increased list if property. We ask hose who' ' have desi- able property for ale , to place the sam& rith us. The new firm be LEAL ESTATE 13 South 14th St ,