OMAHA JDAf Lit I3EE - THURSDAY , OCTOBER 0 Science of Lite , Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. rt. OUEAT MEDIOAIi TTOKR rN min nd rhjrslcU DebUlly rronmtnre Decline In lltn. Kiron of Yonth , n the onloldmtsetlM esnlltng from Indkcretlont or cx < OMtv * . Abooklorererynun , yonnjr , mlddls-igod , nd old. It oonUIni lift proMtlpltoni lor Ml cnl nd chronic dlMMo ) each one ot whloh la Invilntble 83 foond by the Anther , whoee experience ( of S3 rean li ffuoh mr > tob bly never before ( ell la the ot ol niv phyilctn EDO pigea , bound In bonnllto French rmutln maonedooTon , fall KlltrturAntee | < t t9 ba * finer wotk n every lense , tnooh nlo 1 , lit erary ftnd prolw lon l , than any other work sold In this country for f 1,80 , or the money will bo refunded In every IniUnoe. Prtoo only $1.00 by null , pott- paid. Ulnnlrntlve tample t cent * . Send now. Gold medal a warded the author by the National Hedlcal Anoolatlon , to the office rg ol which he refers. The Bclcnra ol Life should be read by the younger ( or Instruction , and by the afuloted (01 relief. It will benefit all London Lancet. There line member ol eoclcty to whom ThoSd- cnoo ol Life will not be literal , whether youth , par ent , guardian , ( natrnctoror clergyman. Argonaut. Aridresa the FcaboJy Uedloal Institute , or Dr. W. II .I'atker.No. 4 BulOnch Street , Dotton Ua a.who may bo contaltod on Ml dltcuea roqnlr'TR skill and experience. Chronloandobstlnaiedlaoatjathat hare batted the tUll of all other phya-UCn I eUnl K rpocUUy : Bnch treated noocM-lltHL ( ally without anlnilanco ( allure. TUVQCI C OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY CROUNSE'S BLOCK , Cor. 18th and Capitol Avenue , treats all CUM Crip pled or Deformed , alaodlioasoa ol tbo Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs. " All caaca ol Curvature ot the Splno , Crooked Feet IjCpa and Anna , AlsoChronlo ufTcctlonaottho Liver , Ilhoutnatlsm , Paralyelj , Plica , Ulcers , Catarrh , Aith ma and Bronchitis are all treated by now and silo- cossful method ! . All diseases ol the Wood and Urin \i \ ary Organs , Including thoas resulting ( rom Ini Iscro- tlon.or exposure , are ealoli and successfully treated and a euro ipitrantcod. Young mon , mlaulo aged , and all men suflcrlnc" rom Weakness nnd Nervous exhaustion , produclm , indigestion , Palpitation ol the Heart , Despondency Dizziness , Loss of lIomory.Lack ot Energy nn 1 Ambition , can bo rcatorod to health And % Ik-or , 11 caeo Is not too loner ncttloctcd. Tlio Surgeon In charge li n ( rraduate ot Jeffor- on Medical College (1885) ( ) nnd boa studied hia profcaslon In London , ParU andllorlln. II alllletoU , call or write lull description of your coso , and modl- clnO may ho sent you. Consultation froo. Addrota Omaha ulapensary , Crounao'a Block , Onuha , Neb. Office bbara 10-12 a. m.l-B and 7-8 p. m Sundays. 9-10 a m. tC3X.Send ( or trcatlaa cither on mala diseases or del > rmltlca. Boyal anil U.8. Mall Stoninora KVERY SATURDAY , DETWKEH HEW YORK AND ANTWERP fhtlthine , Germany , Italy , Holland and France 8toerago Outward$20 ; Prepaid ( rom Antwerp , tig ; Itxcuralon , (30 , Including boddlug , cto , 2d Cabin , 8SO ; Jlouud Trip , $70.00 ; Excunlon , tioo ; Saloon ( rom S50 to $30 ; Szcurslon 110 to 8160. CVPoter Wright ft Song , Don Agenti. C5 Broad. wayN.OT. CildifelL Ilamllton A Co. , Omaha. [ P. K. Flo man & Co. , 293 N. 10th Street , Omaha ; O. K. Klio all. OmahoA nta. od-ly 1.K BOTTLES. Erlanger , . Uavaria Calmbachor , . . - Envana Pilsner * . . Bohemian , Kaiser . . * .Brnruon. DOMESTIC. Bacl oisor St , Louis , Anhausor. . . . .St. Louis. Best's. . . . „ _ . _ _ _ Milwaukee. Schlitz-PilBner _ > _ Milwaukee. Krucfs Omaha. Ale , Porter , Domestic nnd Rhine Wine. BED. MAURER. 1218KnrnmnHl FINE LINE OF -AT- TIIE ONLY KXOLUSIVE IN , NED. NEBRASKA LAND AQENCY 0. F. DAVTS & suooEsaoi ; TO DAVIS fe BHTDKB.J Oener l EeaJeri In REALESTATE ESTATE OMAHA. Hav for aalo W0,900 Miel oarelally aolooted land ! a Xutora Habraika , at low price and on euy lorm& Impioioa larmi lor tale In DoagUl , Dodge , Collai latU , Bait , training , Baxpy , Wunlngton , tftrloi ondon , and Duller Oountlos. l xei raid So all parti ol the Stal * , ; Uonoy loaned ou reproved turns. Notary 1'nbllo altrars In offloo Conegiondo OR , HORHE'S ELECTRIC BELT * 5gJS TTUlcuro H.rtoa.neM , Luraliago. IllieumalUm l'ar.lj ti ( lout. Alum * . ll. > rtdla > iiM , > OUl' l l.Cou > ll | ll"li. l-r ) liwlu. Catarrh , I'll" . Kplloii.J. Jiu | t.ncf , liunib Afu . l.ltclric Ui In Aliicr I'ruUpaua L'lerl tie. Unlr tcUntldi I lea tli.tKLiJ.lht. Elrclrlclly and , umiudUin llin.imliilh todaud ia" b ntclimrgttd la an l&iuiit vy w * puuouU Wiator l oninlng , tbo iwatoa of the year for ache * ami pilot. Inilewcf thli fictwurwy buy ono o fr. Untie'f Hootrlo L'olU lly fco doing louwll > old Ilhoumitlim , Kidney Trouble * and other III tltat floili U hrlrto. 1)0 not delay , but wll at ou otlr an < irxAuuoboU : ! ! , Ko. U'i VoujlAf ttrect.ri U. If O din a' , tllO FarnamBt-,0ml.a , Neb. Or don CL' d 0. O. D Vltnl Qitcstloiifl lit Aikthtmott eminent phynclan. Of Miy aohool , what is the boal Ihln in the world for quieting nntl allaying ft irritation of the nerves , and curing ft forms of nervous complaint * , giving nut urnl , childlike refreshing sleep always ? And they will toll you unhesitatingly "Some farm of JfopiM" CIIAPTTO I. Askauy or all of the most eminentphy slcians : "What is the best and only remedy that Cftti bo relied on to euro nil disease of the kldnoya and urinary organs ; such as Bright'a disease , diabetes , rotontiono inability to retain urine , rnd nil the diseases oases nnd ailments peculiar to Women" "And they will toll you explicitly ant emphatically "Jltichu/t/ " Ask the snrno physicians "What is the moat reliable nnd unros euro for nil liver diseases or dyspepsia constipation , indigestion , billlousucss malaria , fovcr , ague , &o."nnd they wil toll you : Mantlrake\ \ DanMion\\\\ \ \ \ \ " lien to , when three rctnodlej are combined nit others equally \nltmblo And compounded Into Hop Hitter * filch a won ilerfiil and mystcrlotn curatlvo powder li developed which l < scuarled In Its operations that no disease o 111 health can possible xl t or roalit lt power , an yet It 1.1 Harmless for tlio most fiall woman , weakest Inva Id or omallest child to u > o , CHAPTER II. "Patient- "Almost dead or nearly dying" _ For years , nnd given up by pnyaiciann of Bright'a nnd other kidney disonaoa liver complaints , severe coughs , callcc consumption , have boon cured. Women gone nearly enuj/llll ! From ngony of nuuralgla , nervousness wnkofulnoss , nnd various diseases peculiar liar to women. Peoptoilrann on tot iihape from oxcniclatlnyping of rheumatlim , Inflamatory and chronic , of tulloring rom * crofula. Krj nlpolM I "Saltrheum blood po.onlnKdyipensta | , Indigestion and , In fact , almost all dlgeatoi frail'1 Nature 1) heir to Have been cured by Hop lllttcrJ , proof of whlcl can bo found In e > ory neighborhood In the known world , /HTNono / genuine without a hunnli of green Hop on tno whlto label. Shim all the vllo , poisonousatuff with " " " " la their . "Hop" or "Hops" name. Aa . jaal. vorM. evr.i I > jp.vil Pf.nb t.m u.4 Aru. . aa 1 all < Uoril.rt.rtb. ljlK.it > , . Or .oi A f w drurM Imrtrt a tf.llcluoi 0.T ] o tlMlof th ni | . i4 , kai I. all iumtn.r Jrlaki Trj It. and fc war. .r .onulrAilt Ak jrur rtoftr erdnirflttrur U. ITIUK , muiuTutunl tit UU. f 0. tt BILOr.IlTft 60 8. ; . w. VTvrpzcu&nu , coin Aaru Cl JlllOAUWJTT IT. y. Protoctlon. No such protective against chilli and fovcr and other dlMoaos ofn malarial ijpn exists- ai II Btottor'a Stomach ach Bittern. Itro- llotca constipation II vcr disorders rhcu- inatlsmkldnoy and bliddor nil n entf. with certainty and rrompt 11 uilo. A cbnnio at RratltJ'l"K an 11 Ii complete noon takoiplaco in tlio ap pcaranoo , as well M tlio Bonaatlon of the wan and haggard In valid , who uacs this standard promoter ot health and strength For Bale- > j all dm Istt and dealers cncrallr fflfHlTTIER 017 St. Charles S' . , St. Louis Mo. A rrxuUr traluatoof two edlcalCollcgoitbai liepn longer njraKtJ lu the iiieo ai treatment of CnuoNir , > > Kvot.Bifi > ADU lltanD DIIMAIBI than tui othrr I'hrilclin la Bt * LoBla. w city I Mn thow ami nil uid rratd oukttow. Nervous Prostration. Dchlilty , Mental and Physical Weakness , Mercurial and other Artec * lions ol Throat. Skin or Dones , Blood Poisoning , Old SorOS and UlCOrS * ro treated wlih nnrarmllelm ) tuereii.ou UtiitieleQilllo prlnclr'.oi. P ff1yPrlT t lj. Diseases Arlslnj from Indiscretion. Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , which produce * ym of th roltowlnf cdcodt uorvoiitueti , tltbllUr. dltt1 ofitcbl ftnddefvetlrfl lueinorf * I'ltnplfa ' a the fiM.iH/tletl dpcaj , kTcriloulotb * locUt ; uf Jrn liroufuiU rUrat. eUx , rcndorin/r / Marrl 1130 improper or unuftppy , " t rroDt ttrcured , rnnphlft(3i ( ( | tccionltia ) * bov . eo * aieateJ urrloe. ( frcola nny Jilrroi. Cooiuttatlonatvf Dee or tij mall free , ftititlnvlietl.ilio \ for tueiUoni. A Positive Wrinen Guarantee Circa In all cnrabln oaiei. Urdlolneiacnl rcrjwher . I'ninphlfH , Enpllsii or Qerraan , ai pagr . d - orlblnc above lil.ensos. In male or fornol. , PIUJJ4 MARRIAGE GUIDE ! WO pigei. Hue l > l tc . llluitrtte < l ID cloth anj tilt tloJInc epu'ului all tb curloui , doubtlul ur lo'iuKltlfa want M know. . . . A too of crrnt Inicreit to nlU Ucaltti. flwuiix , n.t. > tn * | 4\ro { irouoivu IJT * * ' * * " * ' " \VIII purity Ilin BLOOD.'rcen. Ute tlin LIVER nnil KIDNCYO , nit ItiCHiiiim THIS IIKAJjTlI iul VIOOU of YOUT1I. Iy * . pi'inln , Wnnt or Aliiictlto , In- tllKCiilluii , l.uck i > l Hlri'liKth , ' ' ly il. Hones , luutclcs anil nerves recclvu ncwiorcu , r.llM'im tlio iiilixl anil miillL'3 | | llrulu I'IIWIT. , BuirurliiHiroiiicoiiipluliita 2l iiociillartii Ihnlrei'X will Hod In UK. 1 1' .ua-EH'S IKON TONIO it Ufa and rjiwctly euro , ( ulrcs u ilcar , liealtliy complexion. Frciiuant ktrempti t o""n Tfi'illiiK , only odd tollioiiopularltyuriliuorlvliml. Duilut cipcrl- Homl TournddroiitoTliaDr. IliirtnrMiHi Oo.V I St.I uU. Mo. , ( or our"llUSAM 1JOO1C. " lruUof Btrunuoond uwful.liilarmatioiiiinii. J Tbo nio ol the term " Hho Uno" In connection with th SHORT corporate nuno of a Kroatraaj convoy * an ( do * ot tut what rrxjulrod by the tr vcHnffJ > uh LINE Ilo a Short IJuo , Quick Itmi and the belt uf accommodi , lions all of which aio Irur ih < 1 t' the irrcatoit r llw y In America. And St. Paul. II own ! and operatei over 4,600 mllei ot ortbcru Illinois , WUconulu , Mlnnosou , Iowa akota ; and ai ta inalu lliius , broucbvi ami conuec eng reach all tbo eritt buimena contrei ol thi Northwest and Far Wcgl , It naturally miswert lh < dojcrlptlon of Bhort Line , and Host Uouto bctwetn ChlcaKO , MtlwauVeo , fit. Paul and Mlnnoapolli. Otilcago , Milwaukee , TJ Crowe and Wluona , CJhlcAgo , Ullwwikee , Aberdeen and Ellondolt Ohlcago , Ullwaukoe , Kau Clalro and Btlllwattr Otilcago , SIllwaukpo/WauMiii and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Ileavcr Dam and O.hLooh. Chicago , Uilwaukee , Wauketha and Oconoir.owoo. Chicago , MllwauVoo , MadUion and PralrloduChicn OhloaKO , Ullwaukee , Owatonna and KaltlUult. , Chicago , Jlelolt Janeiit'le ' aud MmcralPolul. Chicago , Elzlu , llockl ord and Dubuijue. Chicago , Clluton , Uock Iiland and 0 du Kaplda. OhlcaKO , Council Ulufft and Omaha. Oblcago , BlouxOtty , Bloux Falliand Yanaton OblcaKO , UllMaukuoUltchell and Chamberlain. Book laland , Ilubuquo , 8L Paul and illnneapolll , Davenport , almar , St. Paul and Mlnntapolu. Pullman S tx > n and the Klmot Ulnliii : Can In the : rld are run on tbornalnllnoaof theClIlOAOO. UlLU AUKKI ! AND HT. PAUL lUlLWAY.anJoterv attention U paid to pauMnKcrgby oourtccuieuif loye * of the Company. 6. B. UKIUULL , Oenl Maiuurer. A.V II. OAUl'KNTEB , Oca' Piu. AK i.t. OLAUK , OeoT 8-ipt. QUO. II. UBAFFOUD , Aai'L Otn'l. Pa AK > mm AND Some Northsm Ideas of Southern De Over Several Y6lopincnt"-0atlook eral Southern Mates , Mississippi and Alabama Ownet by New Orleans Value .of Virginia Farms. flontlicr Mining Interest * nnil tlio bcr Tmdo A took At Utah * inonil anil Mbby Prison. rrespondence Cleveland Loader An Ohio man in business in the south who has just returned from an oitondoc lour throughout the southern atatoB , gives mo noino interesting facts concernIng - Ing thorn. Hays ho : "Tho business of the south is fast going into the hands o northern capitalists. Throughout Ken tucky and Virginia , and in fact in every other ( state , northern money and northern brains control everything in which money is to bo made. The south has not the educated business brains of the north. II has no capital , and its young men are brought up with the idea that their blue blood requires some t.enn , nice business , Even when they have money they do nol HBO it to niftko moro , nnd I am convinced that the only hope the south has is from the north. " JII8.SIS.HUTI AND ALABAMA , "What is the condition of Misslssipp and Alabama ? " I asked. "Very bad indeed , " was the roply. "Doth states are covered with mortgages From ono end to the other , and they are both practically owned by the merchants of NuwaOrloans. The planters of these states have a custom of mortgaging their crops before they are grown. The crops fail , and they secure their notes by a mortgage on their plantations. They grow deeper and deeper in debt and the result is that their estates have fallen into the handa of their Now Orleans brokers. Land is very cheap in Alabama nnd Missisaipl now. Some good tim bered property can bo gotten as low as fifty conla an acre. "HOW ABOUT KENTUCKY AND VinOIHIA. " "Thero io a great amount of cheap land in both of Ithoso states , but that ol the Blue Grass Region of Kentucky is as high , or higher , than land of the same quality in Ohio or New York. Virginia land Is on an average very cheap , and I was perfectly surprised nt the prices of : hat , within a radius of fifty miloa from Richmond. Good looking land with fine improvements will soil for loss than the coat of the buildings on it. Thousands ipon thousands of acres can bo bought 'or from two to ton dollars nn 'aero. Some of this land is worn out , but it is all cheap , and I doubt not it will bo very valuable within a few years. Our lands n the west are being rapidly tnkou up , nd there must soon bo a change in the iroctlon of emigration. What the south weds is now blood. A crossing of stock s ns good in men as in horses , and the > rcodlng in of the great families of the outh is one of the secrets of her oooy. ThroughoutVirginlnyoucanhardly nd tire old settlers who nro not in omo way rolntod. In the north it is iflbrout. The ontorprisa of the old ountrios has boon infused Into thot veins ) f its children , and wo have some of the > est blood of Germany , Franco and Eng- and continuously pouring into that nado by American surroundings. If Virginia had some ploobian blood mixed i her old patrician families , inciting lam to economy , thrift aed business ntorpriso , the state would soon recover rom the disasters of the war. As to the irlco of land , look nt some of these prices rhich I have taken from a real estate list Eyou go among farmora themselves you an buy the land at one-half theao > riccs. Hero are two hundred acres in hestorfiold county within ton miles of lichmond , put down at $1,800 and the dvortisomont states that the land Is well watered , contains good orchards and good ramo buildings , 100 acres of it is oak and ) ino , but the remainder is cleared and illnblo. " "I suppose tboro is A OIIKAT DEAL OP W011THLE8S LAND n the market. ' "Yea. No man wants to buy land in 10 south without knowing very well what it is. Heal estate agents ever the lorth got hold of largo tracts of worth- ess lands nnd trade in it. Tqoro nro in Kentucky , Virginia , West Virginia , Northern Georgia and Tennessee millions f acres of mountain land worth nothing xcopt for the timber that ia on thornand his costs as much as it is worth to gut it olf. I was offered , the other day , 400 acres of mountain land for $25. I told ho man I would not nivo him twenty-nix cents , 1 had nn oiler of 40,000 acres in vcntucky nt $2 nn acre not long ago. I rode seventy miles in a buggy to look at t. It was not worth twenty-five cents in acre , and never would have paid its axes , I know of n number of instances of turn being taken in by such trades , ind there nro men who do nothing olsu ) ut try to sell and trade such lauds. If a nan wants to buy southern lands ho had letter visit the south himself and buy di rectly of the farmers. Then ho will got ow prices nnd good titles. " "HOW ABOUT MIMNO LANDS ? " "Thoro is a largo amount of this in ho southern states , and they are now ( respecting for coal oil in many local- ! iea. They have found some in Tennes see , and I understand they have several ifty-barrols-n-day wells. There is a argo amount of fine coal throughout Ponnosioo , Western North Carolina , Virginia , and West Virginia. There IB good iron in Eistorn Tennessee. The nining interests of the south will go a qroat ways toward its development uook at Chattanooga , the Pittsburg of .ho south. There nro also a number of ittlo iron towns springing up in North- > rn Georgia. IHrmlngbatn ia ono of lieao and it fairly booms with furnaces. "Tho farmers in Virginia and in fact ever the whole aouth are laud poor. I was olforod.EOO acres of land , which was certainly fine laud puce , with a good irick resid uco on it , for $600 cash , tiuoh of this Virginia land is worn out , ) ut n few years of proper farming will nako it as good as row , nnd it has all the advantages of railroada , and good soci ety. " HOW BO ill' NOUTIIKKNKIUS 00 SOUTH. "Aro the northern men who do bus- ness in the south going there to live ? " "Not many of them. Moat of them are Itke myself. They go south to make a fortune and intend io spend it at tlu north. This Is ono ot the inlluencos that nilltatca against southern development Many of the northern capitalists are deeding the south and taking the money hey make to the north. I do not want : o live in the south , and I am almost afraid to dobutineia thoro. " "Why ? " I asked. " "Bocauio " replied friend "I , my , am afraid of the influences ( surrounding nip , and the climate. Ho who goon noulh tins to llvo upon inn own business vital ity , to draw entirely upon himself for his ideas and pitah , ovt'rythinj ; around him moves at a si copy , inanimate pace , and ho is clogged at ovciy stop. If the man has not considerable push his cir cumstances overpower him , and before ho knows it , ho is just as lazy and worthless - loss as the southerners themselves. In the north , nil around you is life nnd buttle , and you absorb business activity , and got now idoitn from your competitors at every stop. You have no chance to sloop during the daytime , and every muscle of you tingles and grows with your everyday llfo. It is not so south. It will bo different , however , when the tide of emigration turns , and the south begins to boom. " TUB U7MDKR TllADE. "I BOO that considerable southern lum ber is being shipped to the north ? " "Yes. There is no finer poplar in the country than the yellow poplar lumber of Kentucky. It la straight and free from knots , and you got boards from two to four foot wide , without a ihw , Great quantities of it nro now being used for building and finishing lumber , and it is being shipped all ever the north. The Georgia pine ia another kind of lumber which has lately come into use , and thia makes a rich and beautiful finish , There ia n great amount of it in the south nnd It brings good prices , It is as hard as oak and takes a beautiful polish. " A LOOK AT H1CHMON1) . "How did you find Richmond ? " I naked. "A beautiful city , " was the roply. "It lias many of the aspects of a northern town as far ns business is concerned , nnd I found that northern mon nnd northern capital control its trado. It has n n tim ber of good banks and money on fair se curity ia worth from 10 to 12 per cent. The city has good scores , very fair hotels and has grown steadily since the war. At the census of 18GO it had nbout 48,000 ; at 1870 its population was 62,000 ; and in 1880 it was ever 89,000. It is nt present I suppose 100,000. It does the business of a largo part of the south , and that of Virginia radiates from it. You will find Richmond drummers in Kentucky , Ten- dosseo and Georgia. " "Has the city recovered from the ef fects of the war1' ? "Yes , largely , BO far ns outward ovi- doncon are concerned. " LIIJDV ntisoir itill stands , and it smells as badly now as n the daya when our northern soldiers voro herded together in it. It is as n 'ortlllzing factory. Libby prison is a largo 'our story brick building with many windows dews , which were originally covered with ; reon wooden window shutters. There were iron bara behind these nnd they still stand. The shutters have boon torn away , and cut up as relics by the thou ianda of travelers who have visited the ) laco. " "Tho atato house in Richmond , " con tinued this gentleman , "is a line old building with great cplumna in its front. It is on a hill which rises straight up from the iron fence surrounding the etnto honso ynrd. This yard makes n fine park. It contains twelve acres beau tifully laid out , and has three fountains , besiJos n number of statues. On ? of these latter is a largo bronze statute of Stonewall Jackson , which was given by nn Englishman , and another is Craw ford's equestrian atdtuo of Washington , which is , I think , more boautifol than anything you have hero at Washington. The cost of it was $260,000. " "What do you think of Richmond's future. " "It will always bo a great city , " was the roply. "It has cheap coal , good rail road facilities and everything to makeit a manufacturing and business conter. Near it are immense quarries of line granite - ito for building and ita situation is such that it cannot help continuing to bo ono of the greatest cities of the south. " OAIU- . 3TOTJNG MA.N , HEAD THIS. TUB VOLTAIO BELT COMPANY , of Marshall Michigan , offer to send their celebrated KLEO 7iiio VOLTAIC BELT nnd other ELKCTIHO AP PLIANCES on trial for thirty days , to mon ( younjf or old ) atllictod with nervous debility , IOBB of vitality and manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , nnd many other diseases. Complete restoration to health , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk incurred , aa thirty days' trial Is allowed. Write thorn at once for illus trated pamphlet , free. , Now Capitol liamarck Tribune. riio capitol building is practically ( in- alicd , except as to the heating and light- ng apparatus. These who have not vis- ; od the structure lately cannot conceive 10 magnitude of the work done ainco uly. The plastered walls are perfect , lot n crack showing itself in any part of ho building , from basement to domo. 'ho legislative chamber , with ita thirty- oot coiling , ia a model. A gallery ex- ends the entire length of the hall , on- ranco to which ia gained from the third tory. The representative hall is in the ocond story , occupying the entire west ialf of the present building , which ia 50 foot long. The sonata chamber ia in lie third atory , and la spacious and well ghtod. In fact , this may bo aaid of every pom in the building , f t'l'hoy nro all well ightod and well ventilated. The present io"hnto chamber nnd legislative hull are > ut temporary. When the south nddi- ion ia completed next season , which ad dition will bo 100 by KSO foot , it will bo used for the legislative hall. The present onato chamber will then bo used by the upromo court , nud 'the present repro- ontntivo clumber trill thou bo used for ho permanent sonata chamber. The ; ovornor's ollices occupy the southwest ornor of the first iloor. The view af , orded is fine. Across the ball ia the tor- itorial secretary's oflico , the finish and > rrangoment of which cannot but ploaao Secretary Toiler , who will have the honor > f first occupying them. Treasurer Mo. Vay will have equally well arranged oomt , and the auditor and attorney gun- irnl are also well provided for. The luildinq throughout is much Uner than ho Minnesota atato capitol , and ns espe cial attention has boon given the founds- ions and .i-rtltkm walla , there is 10 possibility of aorioua or even alight > roaka in any portions of the atructuro. Ono is impressed wit'll the masaivoncaa of he building throughout. Although do. lated absolutely by the citizens of Bis marck to the territory , the work through out lias boon done just as olliciontly as hough the territory wna paying the cost , .t has not boon built for the purpose of looming Bismarck property , but na a nonumvnt to the libornhty and onorpy of ho people of the capital city. They point to it with prido. It is a master-piece of work , built under dilHcuUlus. Much of the brick work wna ilonu in the coldest A-in tor months of the coldest winter ivoathor ever experienced in this region , I'ho building ia now nearly completed , ind will > > o turned ever to the sixteenth asinmbly with the compliments of the city of Bismarck. Uotitli la lUil-llu. EBUIN- , October 8. Kdwin Booth , the Ymericnu trtgedian , will commence a series of presentations in this city In February , SHADOWING SUSPKuTS. ANftwDrnnoh of Detcoltvo Btinlncs with SoinoHnlntnry FcMurrp , A certain city constnblo who haa ac quired seine reputation as n detective ha iasuod a circular , which ho mails only to wealthier members of society in the citic This circular asks among other things , i the poraon to whom it ia addressed di < not fool the nocd of aorao confidontia agent who can ferret out the "acts o their prodigal sons , " or "famlliea doair 0113 of knowing the habita of any of their number. " Said the manager of the achomo when asked in regard to it , "I am doing n big business in this lino. I have n number of 'operatives' who do nothing but shad ow young mon. Lot ono of the latter go out in the evening to the theater , or to aoo a friend , his footsteps are dogged. " "But what is the object of the persons employing you ? " "As an illustration , I will say that last month I had n man on the heels of the jon of ono of the wealthiest raon in town. The young man waa juat homo from col lege , and , having boon away for aomo time , his pasonta wanted to find out his personal habits. After shadowing him for two weeks I sent the father a report to the effect that the only indiscretion ho was guilty of was that of amoking cigar- ottos. " "And what effect did that information have on thia old man ? " "Ho waa ao overjoyed to find that his son waa a moral young man that ho im mediately sent ma n ohotk for § 290. " "Where did you got the idea of the echorao from ? " ' It waa by picking up a French novel , where the work of a detective of thia character waa fully described. I road and re-road the book , and saw there waa money to bo made in the buainoaa. " "But ia there not the auapiclon of black mail about it ? " "It cortninly could ba handled in that nanner , but 1 find that 'honesty is thn beat policy , ' in thia aa well aa in other matters. " "You probibly find that sorao of the young mon who are shadowed are crooked ? " "Yoa , many of them , and there are icoroa who are now running nbout who tavo no idea that they are being watched. When rro catch them in any irregularities they are brought to the ) Dice , confronted with the ovidonoo wo lavo. na well as by their paronta or em ployers , and in niuo cases out of ton the cases nro settled privately and nn ox- ooauro in the courts avoided. Our buai- less ia not confined to looking after roung mon , either. Wo hnvo suspicious msbands who employ ua to watch their wlvoo , nnd very often wo find the BUS- > icions juat ones. "Ono of the moat peculiar caaea which wo wcro employed on waa that of a young man who had fallen inlovo with a girl who worked in a reataurant. Ho wanted to marry the girl , but alao wanted to find out f she was perfectly correct In her habits. ) ur investigations proved that she was straight , ' and to-day the couple are mar- iod nnd living together happily. Queer business , is it not ? " "Cross Oia Patch. " "Grandma , " said n spry five year old , 'You'ro n cross old patch. " Grandma ookod as if aho would bite the boy'a head off forthis , ; and BO the boy dodged her , and got out of the way. It waa thought hat grandma's case was one of dyspepsia , otal and long continued. For oven such a tough old case Brown's Iron Bitters works wonders. Mrs. I. I. Gavins , Din- widdio , Va. , writes , "Brown's Iron Bit- era made mo well of apinal disease and lyspopaia of 20 years' standing. " HE SAW 'IHE1II IjITTliE GAME. A Boulder Pioneer Who \Vnn Picked "Up lor a Snckor. ) enver Tribune. Marino Smith , of Boulder , is one of , ho old pioneers and a well known citizen f the nourishing town by the foothills. foara ago ho waa "one of the boys , " nnd earned nbout all the tricks that are worked by crooks of high and low degree. Io ia ono of the laat men that his no- ualntances would pick out for a auckor , .hough hia appearance would not indicate hat ho was pasted. Ho waa in Denver a ouplo of daya ago , walking the streets ike nn unsophisticated countryman who wants to BOO the eights. Some of those ccommodnting gentlemen who are nlwaya watching for countryman to show the ighta , caught on to him na a promising Ictlm. They wanted to know if 10 was from Quincy , Illinois. Of course 10 was , and ot course ho know all the ; ontlomonwhoso names were mentioned ; nd aomo of thorn were hia dear friends. Io was awfully glad to find any ono from iuincy , and to all appearances ho waa the ankest and moat cordial sucker that had alien Into the handa of Doc Bagg'a cap- icra for years. Thuy treated , and Ma ine drank nnd wanted to sot up n bottle limself. "Darn the expense , " aaid ho , Iiaow friends wouldn't allow him to rent , not n bit of it , ho was thuir guoat , nd they aat up the botdea. And they umiahod theater tickets , and oponcd moro bottlea. and finally fell into a place where n nice clerical follow waa running omo kind of a dice lottery game Us now found friends won n lot of uonoy , nnd Marine stood by aa nn ntoroated spectator. Finally they skod him to take a turn in their good for- uuo. Than the old pioneer showed him olf. "Gontlomoii , " aaid ho , "I am cry glad you have won BO much from hia sinful man , because you have boon cry liberal und hoapitiihlo to mo. But eng years ngo 1 promised my mother , liat 1 would never , never , never gamble ud I cannot break my promise. I am ory grateful to you , gontlomou , for your llur to let mo ahnrp m your marvelous uck nud your hospitality , nud if you ever omo to Boulder , where 1 have lived for ho pa t twonty-fivo years , I will try to reciprocate your kindness , " and politely ouching hia tiut ho bid thuiii good oven- IIR and left them. Marino saya hia voning'a entertainment coat him just 0 cents , nnd ho had "moro fun thuu a > ox of monkojs , " Nothing .TUtuo inv'nli ) , Wo are told that nothing waa made in ain ; but what can bo said of the fashion- bio cirl of the period ? IB n't uho maiden ain ? Hood's Sarsaparilla ia made in jnwell , Mass. , where there ere moro bet los of it sold than of any other aaraapi- ilia or blood purifier. And it ia never akun in vain. It purifies the blood , trongthona the ayatem , and givoa now ifo and vigor to the entire body. 100 dosoa 81 _ _ Ho Must llung. October 8. The supreme court bai refusud to respite Charles W. Butler , condumncd to linns for ifo murder , on tlio ground that It lias not the pouer to interfere ti Kuch case * , the Roveraor haviiiR declined to interfere. THE g BEST TONIC , a medicine , combining Iron with pura V'Rctablo tonics , niilrkly nnd completely CHI-PR I > T | > rMln | , ImllRrMlnii , Wrnlmea * . liipnrt : > ltlonil.lIiiliirlaClillUniiill'CTcr , unit NriirnlRln. It Is nn unfaiiincr remedy for Dlscnses of the KMncy * niul llvrr. It h invnlunblo for nison ci pcc'iHnr to Women , nnd nil who lend fcdelitnry lUos. It docs not Injure the tctlh , cnttse licndachc.or Iirmliico constlpntlon nthtr Iron mcdicinei < lo. Itcnrlchcsnnd purifies the blood , stimulates Ilio nppctltc , nlds tlio imlmllntlou of food , ro- Hcvei Hcnitburn nnd llelchhig , mid strength- cm HIP muscles nnd nerves. 1'or Intermittent rovers , Lassitude , Lnckof Kiicrn' , > c. , It lias no equal. v frsTlio Rcnulno 1ms nbovo trmlo mnrk nnd crossed red lines on wrapper. Tnko no other. * ad mlbr IlilOWlC UIKHICAL CO , IlitTlnOllE. BO , M nailspntei la tne BROAD OLA IM ol WDtte VERY BEST OPERATING , QUIOEEST SELLING AND liver ofTcrcd to tlio public. HAMBUEG-AMEEIOAN DtHECT LINK FOR ENGLAND , FKANOK AND QERUANY. The Btoamshlpa ol this well-known line are built ol ran , In water-tight compartments , and are furnhh cd with every requisite to make the passage both ate and agreeable. Thor carry the United States nd European malls , and leave Now York Thuro aya and aturd > 9 for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher ourg , ( PAU1S ) and HAMBUUQ. Rites : Steerage ( rom Enropo only (18. First Cabin , 855 , $6G and 876. Steerage , txp , Ilenry Pundt , Mark Hanson , F .V. MooroaU. Toft. gents In Omaha , Oroncwcz & Schoentgcn , agents In Council Blufla. 0. B : RICUARD & CO. , Don. Pass kgts. , fll Uroadway , N. Y. Cbaa. Kozrnlnskl & Co- General Weetarn Atgnata , 170 Washington St. , Chloa (50,111. ( Chartered by theStatcof 111' nou foptheexprcss purpose ofBlvineimmBdUte rclietin dlsccbr- complicated forms , ( iificnccs of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permancntlycured by reme. dies.tesf.din nJJor//lVrtr _ Apccff ll'raetice. Seminal rlit Lossesby Dreams , Pimples on [ annrTp rf tc > iiifTh = appropriate rt.r. ictoncc uied In each case. Consultationo , per sonal or bv letter , sacredly confidential. Wed- cloes cent bv Mall and Express. No marks on laucase to indicate contents or sender. Address lit..JAMESlNo.204Wa3hInrjlonSi.ChicagolI ! liolckr nn n.nteiir ' Vlctimsof jouthfullmprudenco.causmKNorvousDc- illity. Premature Decay , ami alldifoidors brought na ly indiscretion orezceaHwill team of a simple remed -T.H Hi MHiD POVVUIi C3TTE33S.4 I InuroSOjoiTB bpocial ITcecriptionaot nn eminent Physician. Siliililo. K fo and Sure. jj ToprniKciPAriioi. cuiir.8. , j , InilAmm tlons. . J1& „ AVorms.purm 1 uvcr. worm I'olic. . . .Ui Crytl ! > Colic.orToetlilnKodnfoJitJ . i5 DluriJioaofuhfldren or Adults 'i" ] ) launtery. Griping , llilloua Colic 'i" Cliolnra Inrbiis , Vomiting aj ( 'ouulia. O'ol'l. Uronchltls . Woiiral Ili , Tooth che. r coacho. . . Jfn I londiiclliM , Hick Headache. Vcrtlfio Dyanopsln.lllllnnabtomach tiutipressrd. arl'ulnfull' oiled * . 4 % Vllltetool'rofuioP < ! rIoda -K-i Croup. Coash. DittlcultlJreathln ; ; as ilttoiiui . , SJ Knit -.l. . . . .Jl. . _ , . Krysipelas.llruptions . . . < * . n _ > .r ; t IIT1UTI1. aCUIO or ruriuuc , AuiiucM&a AVJjooprneCoiiKli.VlolentConislis .no Oericrul I > bllltyI'hjra'lWcaknees JiO ICIiIiioy Dl . . , - Norvoii llelilllty. . . . . . . . . . . . : l. O Urinary \VfnItticss. Wettinir Hcd Jill Dliuiigesioftlio Hcart.I'alpltatlon 1.011 PECJF8CS. Health is Wealth ! IK. ts. O. Wrai's NBUVR ANB URAIX TOBASMKNT , a ( runr ntidl ! eiiocltto let Ilyeterla Diilnufe , ConMil- ona , Klti , Jienous Neuralgia Headache , Nenous 'rdatraiioii caticd by tlio uni iiIK.ouhol or tobbacco , Vakctulncsd , Mental tlciircralrn , SolteulnR of the rain , rosultliitf lu insnn ty and leaping to misery , eca ; and death , 1'rcmature Old age , Uaroaom , loan ol power in either BOX , Iinoluntary Lotneaand Spur- uatorbora caused by otcruxcrtlontcf the brain , ocK. abuae or ever Indulgence , Kach IHIX , oontalng one month' * tie&trnent. ? 1.10 a boxer elx bottlea for fi.OO , leut by tnal ] ) > re ] > ald on rcoolpt ot price. WE QUAllANTKB SIX COXES To cure my awe. With each order received by ui ( or six bottles , acoompllrhtd wltli ? 5 00 , we will gend lha purchteer our written guartnteo to refund the mcui'y It the irratnientdocd not effect a cure. Quar- uiteci ) leuuul only by JOHN C : WEST & CO. , Wl Hadlann Bt. . Chicago. 111. CJCL3 HEDAL , FABI8 , BAKER'S " \Varrunleii tibsulittelu Cncnit , from wlilcli tlio OH has been rcrnou'd. JtliaaMr ttmti the itreiiyth of Cocoa mixed AIlli filnrn.i , Aiowroot or Bugar , and la therefore far moro ccououU cal. It U ikllctou. , nourlnlilng , trfugtliculnf , cosily dlgcatcd , and admirably adapted for Imalljj u Vi < M on for pvrtoui In biulth. Bold of ( Iroceri eiorrnherA. f. BAKER ft PQ , . Dorcliester. Mast JAHfl.F ABODX M , U PHYSICIAN & BURGEON , noildonoo No. HOT Jones St. OOK o , No. 1503 Far. tm d ; OiUoj hours m m , to I p , m. and rom X ta P.DI. Wvfltat lit ollcocT , residenceia The remarkable growth of Omaha during the last few years is a matter of great astonishment to thoao who pay an occasional visit to this growing city. The development of the Stock Yards the necessity of the Bolt Line Road the finely paved streets the hundreds of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled in the laat five years. All this is n great surprise to visitors nnd ia the admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , nnd the many substantial improvements made n lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every investor has made a handsome profit. Since the Wnll Street panic last May , with the subsequent cry of hard times , there has boon loss domaud from specula- torn , but n fair demand from investors seeking homos. Thia latter class are taking ndvantago of low prices in build ing material nnd nro securing their homes at much loss cost than will bo possible n year honco. Speculators , too , can buy real estate cheaper now and ought tj tnko advantage of present prices for future profits. The next foyr yoara promises greater developments in Omaha than the past five years , which have been as good aa wo could reasonably desire. .Now man ufacturing establishments nnd largo job bing houses are added nlmost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through out the State , who have their money In the banks drawing n nominal rate of n- torest , which , if judiciously invested in Omaha real estate , would bring thorn much greater roturna. Wo have many bargains -which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profita in the near future. We have for sa'e ' tbc finesb rtsi- dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots nfc reason able prices on Sherman avenue.l 7th , 18th , l th nnd 20th streets. West on Farnam. Davenport , k Gaming , and all the leading streets \ \ in that direction. ' ( The grading of Farnam , Califor j nia and Davenport streets has made accessible Borne of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in value. Wo nlso have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty iu the south part of the city. The developments made in tins section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price m a short time. We also have some fine business I ots and some elegaur inside resi dence ? for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find some good barg ains bj colling on u REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th St , Between Fnrnhnin nnil Douglas. P. S. We nsk these who have property 1'or sale ntabargoiu to give IIH u callWe want only bargains. We wi'l ' positively not handle prop erty at n ere than its real value.