OMAHA. DAILY BEE. 3TBIDAY AUGUST 3. 188& uumuuvJflblMfiH Mneon'a Boport on the Great Burlington Striko. THE BROTHERHOOD DENOUNCED While tlic Hiorloninln ) of tlio Itnll- road Coinimny Are Touclicd Upon y -'IJInoU : lUt" Vur- Added. LINCOLN BUUEAU or TUB OMAHA BER , l llKiO 1 STIIHET , [ LINCOLN , August 2. ) The state board of transportation mot yostaulity to consider n few inuttors of buslnosB nnd listen to the report of Sec retary Mason on the Burlington strike. The session was qulto niiiinatoilnnil oc casionally quite torrid , as the discus sion touched a tender point here nnd thoro. Chief Clerk Waring stated that four companies lutd filed answers to the order of the board of July 5. Three companies have made no answer , and it is supposed that they intend to com ply with the order without question , or nr'o waiting to ECO the outcome of the fights already instituted. After Bomo discussion it wns moved to lix the date for hearing the rate cases . The resolution on the Gtli of September. tion was carried against the urgent op position of Attorney General Loose , who Bald : "I wish to bo recorded 113 voting no on this proposition. The roads claim In their answers that the rates at * ordered by the board will cut down their revenues 15 per cent. To continue another month without taking some action looking to the enforcement of this order I consider to bo robbing the people Of just so much. " The date was fixed , however , with no other dis senting voice. The date of hearing in tlio Waterloo case was sot for Septem ber 17. After Bomo further important busi ness Judge O P. Mason read his report uwon the evidence given in the investigation which was made by the board into the strike of the engineers on the Burlington last spring. The re port is very voluminous , being mifllciont to fill several columns of close print. It is exhaustive and takes up the serious phases of the question involved. Mr. Mason did not wish to place the report on lllo without first submitting it to the other secretaries of the board and hav ing them niter and concur with it. It wHl then bo oftorcd ns the report of the secretaries. It was therefore taken away by Secretary Mungor and will not bo given to the press for some dnvs. Much space is occupied in citation Of opinions on the questions un der discussion , nnd only a concrnl resume of the position taken can now bo given. The report discusses these questions , viz : Whether the B. & M. , hired in competent engineers to run its engines jj after the strike ; the conduct of the " $ . strikers toward the road and the en gineers who filled their places ; nnd the " " which it is practice of "black-listing , , alleged , the railroad company pursues toward discharged employes. In regard to the first question the re port declares that the evidence shows that the company did hire incompetent engineers immediately succeeding the strike. This was an inevitable con sequence of the sudden and sweeping character of the strike. The company had no time to prepare for it , irnd was left almost without a man on its engines. In this oxttoin- ity ono of "tho three things remained to Tie done by the company. It could cither accede to the demands of the strikers , quit business or light it out. The Burlington chose the laiter'courso , nnd many incompetent and inexpe rienced men were employed to run its engines. The report says that ns soon as those men were discovered they were wooded out , and that the train sorVlco of the Burlington is as good to-day as it was previous to "the strike. Tlio report uses strong , and in some places almost bitter , language in speak ing'of the donduct of tno strikers to ward the company and the "seal ) " workmen. It declares that the brotherhood was guilty of criminal con spiracy in combining to prevent othoi wbrkmon from taking their places. Mr , Mason said that ho aimed both at the illegal combination against capital atid unlawful combinations against labor , Notwithstanding this statement the report - port makes no mention of the fact thai the evidence taken in the invostigatior did hot shbwnhrittho brotherhood , a ! nn organisation , had sanctioned ih ( misdeeds of its members. At the suggestion of others of thi board a paragraph was added censuring s the practice of "black-listing , " con dbmning it as criminal conspiracy. This is in brief the position taken hi the report. Judge Madon himself d mi IB that it is not in the line of his prc vlous efforts , nnd expects a storm o wrath because of it. When it is Dlo < with the board a rooro complete roviov of it will be made. THK BTATK VISIIKU1KS. "Tho state fisheries , " mild Superintendent tondent O'Brien to THE BEri roprc Bontntivo last evening , "aro in a mos nourishing condition. Wo have thirtco ponds at South Bond now , stocked wit the hardiest and best varieties of fis' in the world , viz : Speckled trout , mour tain trout , black bass , wall-eyed pik and Gorman carp. The plant from th fisheries throughout the state extend into the waters of every county , and w are getting happy returns. Of the plnr of wall-eyed pike made in the Lou rivers throe years ago the returns at moat satisfactory. A party of fishel men dn a fishing expedition last sprih caught ninety-three of this Variety wit hook and lino. They weighed froi two to four pounds , and wo hnv had reports from other planl equally as satisfactory. But the Goi man carp give the boat satisfactloi everything considered. This varlol ' ot flsn grows the most rapidly and are little safer to bundle to insure succos ful plants. The estimate of young fi this spring is 17,000,000 , and this is leI \ I am hero to-day to secure aquarlun for the fall exhibit at the state fal which I o.xpoct to exceed that of at former year. " THK AOlllCUI/TtniAt. F4UM CLOSED. The rgport of yesterday that-tho agr cultural farm has closed so far as wet is concerned , is confirmed to-day. Tl farm has never paid its way. It hi boon a source of constant expense- fro the ilrttt. It is composed ot U20 acres ns line land asihoro is in all Nobrnsk and has boon but an experimental st tlon , managed by a lottyfboys. The far has been a part of the ntrricultur department of the state university su ported and maintained at the state's o pcnso. Thousands of dollars have bei oxpoitdod upon it , and at no time C ; it bo shown where it tovcr'gavohi practical benefits. What little dr there is growing on the farm this yc Is in a very ragged condition. Th however , is but a repetition of what has been from year to year. VIHKD J1Y TIIIKVKS. Lust night about 11 o'clock a sihi barn in the alloy back of the Burr bio was discovered to bo on tiro. Itw very dry and burned liko-tinde r. Fo horses belonging to J. S. Parks and the White sowing machine ngoncv wcro roasted alive and live sots of harness destroyed. Several small sheds were also scorched and burned. The fire wiw extinguished only after the engine had boon attached to the main. The In sufficiency of the water pressure is be coming notorious. When the boys returned to their quarters they discovered that thieves had visited both engine houses and had broken into their chests and closets. Their clothing lay scattered about the floors , and everything showed plainly the nature of the Intrusion. The boys were paid off yesterday , and many of them had not yet paid their rent. As a consequence they lost the ontfro earn ings for the past month. The scoundrels had not been found up to the middle of the afternoon. NOTAUIKS runuc. The following notorial commissions wore issued to-day by Governor Thaycr : B. P. Admire , Oakdalo ; Charles U. Hunt , David City : James's. Armstrong , Albion ; Willlard F. West , Ansloy ; John II. Wilbur , Omaha ; George A. Inwo- gen , Chndron ; James John , Cambridge ; II. MuBsolman , Fairmont ; Byron G. Law , Stockdale ; Ira Newton Barber , Walbach ; Frank I ) . Hastings , Alda ; Alfred U. Dean , St. Paul ; William P. Freeman , Falrbury ; M. L. Kastorday , Lincoln ; W. K. Churchill , Lincoln : L. J. Gundy , Gundy ; D. 0. Way , Valley county. _ An Important Of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is the fact that every purchaser receives a fair equivalent for his money. The familiar head-lino " 100 Doses Ono Dollar lar , " stolen by imitators , is original with and true only of Hood's Sarsapar ilia. This can easily bo proven byany ono who desires to test the matter. For real economy , buy only Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists. Homo Decorations. August Table Talk : Midsummer , the time of the year when like our bodies , wo choose to clothe our homos in cool raiment. Much that delighted a few weeks ago olTcnds now , and we swathe our diimuslc sofas and plush chairs in linen color. The very sight of our low down grates is Uncomfortable , and wo hide them be hind screens improvised out of hugo fans or spread Japnnese umbrellas. The old fashioned theory still prevails - vails that even bric-a-brac adds to the apparent warmth of a room and our careful housewives have stored their wealth of china away on darkened shelves , to reproduce it and renew their delight in its possession whou once the cool weather returns to us. It is but a preparatory season ; a sea son when wo are planning , as it wore. to ornament freshly our homes , and if 'tho ' many tasteful trlllcs that are now being fashioned by deft fingers are to bo accepted as crltorlons our houses in the fall will vie in brilliancy with the gorgeous an t inn foliage. The table conies in for a special amount of attcntio.i , und many are the tasteful accompaniments , in the way of covers , d'oyloys , etc. , in cour&o of preparation , or tno mahogany. Many of tneso are both fanciful and tasteful" . Table-cloths , nnjikins and d'oylos come in sets to match , of line damask , white or palo tinted. There is little ormon- tation , beyond tie woven pattern , which is chaste and beautiful , on the cloths and napkins , V.ut ingenuity expends it self on the d'oj leys. The rage for these trillcs has almost reached its height ; they are now tilings of more actual beauty than ol the least service. It is true they w ire destined , primarily , only to shield the surface of finely dec orated desert-plates from the contact of the fingor-liowl , but should the bowl not bo entirely dry , alas , then for the d'oyleyg , which are quite as costly nowadays and more easily damaged than the 'fine china itself. Sotno of these d'oyloys are of white satin , embroidered in palo-coloi'ed silks and edged with narrowwhito fringe ; others , asain , are small squares bf the most delicate lace , hand-woven , and a cu rious conceit is a not of d'oylpys , made ot the bark of a South American tree. The fabric is so thin as to bo transpar ent , and the Veins trace the most intri cate patterns. Bolting cloth , ono of the scheorest materials that come , is much used for these table trillosand , delicate as it is , it is capable of receiving nnd "holding considerable ornamentation in the way of embroidery and painting. Now tea cloths are of palo colored. Ro man shooting , bordered with a frill ol dobp cream nnd coffee colored lace , 01 with festoons ol fancy Madras muslin , over a pleated full of lace , caught uj with silk pompons , matching in color. An Absolute Core. The OHIGINAL ABIETINE O1NTMEN1 is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes and is aii'absoluto ' euro for old sores , burns wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tlons. Will positively care all kinds of piles Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at cents per box by mall 30 cents. The Olive. Table Talk : The olive has importan qualities to recommend its use for thi table qualities which should ccrtaihl ; secure for it there a more genera 'friendliness ' than it 'now possesses. On < block and wo presume the only ono- in the way , is that to which wo have ai ready referred , namely , that its taste i at first , disagreeable to many "peop'lo but the palate soon gets over thi squonmiehnoss and in a little time am with very little practice learns to taki them with intense relish. But , laying aside their palntablonpss there is another consideration wliicl 1ms or ought to have too strong a clain upon our gastronomic affections to D ignored ; I allude to their wholesome ness in spurring the digestive machin cry whenever ills inclined to be Unywis sluggish. Therefore , lot mo say to tin dyspeptic that if his taste does not noi Ilouristi for the olive , ho should lose n time in cultivating it until It does ; fo ho will find hidden there , not only u amount of doliciousncssho little dream of , but also more repairing and lubrl eating material for his weakened inno man , than in all the pills and modicinr draughts that were ever invented fa the stomach to concoct. I would also state for his edificatior that , in the south of Europe , whore th olive is extensively used as an article ( food , indigestion is scarcely ever hoar of ; in fact , so little known that the wor itself has no comprehensible moaninp Ho tnustttaku this , However , as hcarsu evidence , for I sneak it not of my ow know6dgo. Still from personal oxpoi ionco of the wholcsomonoss of the ollvi I am prepared to believe it myself , an it can work no serious injury for tli dyspeptic to do likewise. The rosy freshness and a velvety sot Hess of the ekin is Invariably obtain c by these who USD Pozzonl's Comploxic Powder. Sign s of Weather. SU Nicholas : If spider webs have nr 'significance as signs of the comin weather , this may bo the oxplauatioi A heavy dew occurs under n , clea cool sky , and the night preceding a di 'ot rain 10 usually ndowlesa night. "Mlic dew , then , means fair weather , and copious dew discloses the spiders' web It is the dew that is slguidcant , and u 'the WHAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF , Offlco of the SODBOS iu Shaping Our Dreams. DREAMS OF THE DEAF AND BLIND. Authors nud Mtislolnns Who Have * Urcamoit Their I'mtliiutlons Inlliionco of Drain Pol- sons , Etc. Our Mfo Is Twofold. Forum : Dreaming may bo defined a mind drama , performed during sloop , In which the chief actor Is Fancy , who plays innny parts. In the dreaming qttito there is a sus pension of iv-ill control ever the thought current , which Hews on In Incoherent series ; there is a Ir.ivosty of reasonand the incongruities of the dream tissue are not corrected by judgment. Atten tion and rollcctlon are wanting. Morculio tolls how lovers dream of love , courtiers of suits , lawyers of fees , parsons of another benefice , and spl- dlors of cutting foreign throats , ot breaches and ambnsc.ides. The dream * of animals would seem to bo of the same order. Lucretius describes racers start ing in their sleep , as if eager for the course ; baying , panting hounds , with quivering limbs , pursuing , in the mind's eye , the st'.ig ; the house dog , asleep on the hearth , growling and barking at the supposed intrusion of a stranger. So Scott , in the "Lay of the Last Min strel : The sing hounds , wciry with the chisc , Lay stretuliPil upon the rushy iloor , And uigcd , In dreams , the forest r.ieo. The contents of a dream , taking bhapo and tone from abiding experiences , are often an odd motley ; ill matching thoughts , past or late , madly jostle one another , tumbling clubbed into the stream of fancy. Sucii stuir dro.iwb nio inailo on. In the second series present sensory excitation furnish and suggest material , which is usually absurdity transfigured. Here the sensations are not , as in the waking state , graduated to the Htimuias , .but often grotesquely helghtoiu'd. Those dreams are in terma of touch , hearing , smell , taste , sight. The great area of the complex tactual bon&o gives it Hrst place as a factor from spaoo ca pacity to receive excitants. Any modi fication of the sensibility of the skin , or the accident of an unusual stimulus , as the ontaiglemOnt ) of the hands or toes in the bedclothes , may prove a dream imago , whimsical and > lin dimension grossly clad , " but plainly suggested. Simon dreamed 6f a dice of huge bulk : waking , ho found that ho hold part of the sheet , twisted in such a way as to give the notion of a cubic boy about the bi/.o of the dies pictured in his sleed. uTho sonfiO of hearing has the next place in begetting dream freaks fiom physical factors. The writer recently dreamed of a thunder storm ; no lijrM- ning was soon , but peal after pr-n. ! heard , the last awakening him , when he found a garbage cart going by in the street , with its rattling , pounding noUo. MuSio played near the sleeper nas suggested a dream of a concert ol ser.iphs , The in teresting experiments of Provost , D'llorvoy and Maury show the influence of irritants coming through the inlets of the senses of smell and taste in caus ing dream forms. The odor of cologne water carried M. Maury to the shop of Farina , at Cairo. Burning a match under his nostrils sent him to sea in a vessel whoso powdo'r room blow up. Bodily ailments and noxious humors that infest the blood give rise to and shape dreams , the perverted Ben itidns being seized upon by hazycoiiboiousncSS and road awry. An eminent writer re lates that when young he was fond of hooks of travel. One night , after toad- ing , ho dreamed ho was aboard a vessel anchored off a foreign coast. After a quarrel with his captain they both wont ashore to settle the matter. Thrice the captain's ball struck him in the same spot in the forehead , yet he did not fall. After the third fire ho awoko.and found that ho wa8 suffering frdm a severe neu- ralpia at the point his antagonist's ball had entered. Sometimes there is a projection back ward , and Forgotten things , lonp cast behind , Rush forward In the bruin and como to mind. aCommbtmonse and memory are nils- trusted when wo see and talk with those wo know have been long dead , and tlioy with us : Strange dream that give a dead man leave to think und speak. The influence of brain poisons , such as alconol , opium , hashish , other , ni trous oxklo gas , chloroform , cocaine , and so on , in the genesis and coloring of areams should not bo overlooked. Coleridge nnd Do Quincoy wore great dreamers and both were opium eaters. The moral faculty is sometime * , dulled or absent in n dream , when wo do , with out scruple , and even with pleasure what wo should look upon with horror in the waking state. Richard Napier , a man of tender heart , dreamed that'ho ' ran his best friend through the body , and felt great pleasure on Booing the point of his sword como out between the shoulders. The question whether any state of sloop is innocent of dreaming is hard to answer , as the fitct is one of observation and memory , and so many dreams "como like a shadow , go depart , " leav ing no trace , as circles made by the stone thrown into the pond. That "cerebration" gons on in dreams , wo have abundant proof. Sir Thomas Browne wrote : "In ono i\roiun I can compose iv whole comedy , behold tlin action , apprehend the 'jests , nnd laugh mybclf awnko at the conceits thereof. Wore my memory as faithful as my reason is then fruitful , I would never study but in my dreams. " Dr. Franklin assured Cuban is that the bearing ol political events which puzzled him when awake was clearly unfolded tc him in his dreams. Condorcot per fected in n dream the solution ol a difllcult problem ; Condilno , while writing his "Cours d'Etudes , " devel oped many subjects broken off before retiring , dreaming thorn ovor. Vol- talro dreamed a whole canto of the "Honriado , " Maignnn the truth of hi * theorems , und Krugor worked out com plicated questions. Turtini , in sloop hearjl the nrch-liond play hls celebrated soimtu , which ho wrote down on awaken- ingj'Hormas said his "Pastor" was dic tated to him by a voice while ho slept Cdlorldgo , In sloop , composed "Kublt Kuhn , " arid Robert Louis Stovoneor tolls us that his brownies do half hli work during sloop , nnd that ho dronmoc the Window scene In "Dr. Jokyl unc Mr. Hyde. " The story that Kaspai Hnusor told the cobbler who dlscovoroi him , was , if not a pure invention , prob ablydroamod. If the theory of sleep afore given b ( a true ono , or " 'cn in 'thp right dlrec tlon nnd it la the duly ono by wluol inuny of the pbomomonn , of sloop am dreams can bo explained there li nothing strange In latent cerebration and In the bruin being always populou of images. If we suppose the eel 'groups variously conditioned during N. W. Cor. I3th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb , CAUTION Designing persona , taking mtvAntngn of our ronutn- tlon nro coimtiintty ptnrtliiK biiuun Moillonl Establishment ! ! to aooolvo Rtrniittrrs vlsltlni : the city. Tlirso pretcnUcrti uxunlly tllHniiponr In a row weeks. Jluwnro or them or iholr ruiinorg or n cnlM. llinOmnha IMfMllcnlnnd Suri > lcnl Instltuio IB the only ontnbllslnxl Modloal liiNtltuto In Oninlin , lr. McMcnnmjr , Proprietor. When you tnnka lip your nil nil to visit HI innko n inoniorniuluin of our cxnut address , tul thus save trouble , delay FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases , and Diseases of the Eye and Ear DR. J. W. 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Cornel , , sloop , Bomo empty and undcroiii ro- IKi'irs , others toiumtod , bul In the shadow of ropo&o ; othorngain. ) . in the bright liglit , teeming , full of life , \\ol cun understand lidv ideation can ire on : > y vicarious und ulternuto ouorfry of .ho . various clusters. In dromniiifr the swiftness of thought and the rapidity of sense perceptions ai-o somewhat marvellous. Pioces'iions that would occupy an hour to p ws in the real world , go by in a few seconds , ajjd j ears arc curdled into inoinonts , as 'in ' jorsons in instant danger of death. Somnambulism is an acted dream ahd hallucination s are dreams of vrhkihir life. Iloorinann and Dr. .T. .lastrow have stuUied the drbains of the blind and found that suoh as lose lliolr siyht be fore five or seven years the critical blinding ago never dream in visual terms , while thnso who become blind af ter this period nil ha\'o dream vision. Dr. Jastrow believes , 'from ' data fur nished by the o.\iuninuti6n of 120. ) blind , that they dream less than the Riphtud , and mot in terms of hearing ; neXt , from sensations furnished byitouchtheir mastor-sonso ; and a fuw 'in tonnb of taste and smell. Rending the raised tvpo with the finger never happens in their (1 roams. The boys dream of play ing , running , jumping , mid so on ; the men of broom-milking in terms of mo tion and feeling , and not of sightpiano- tuning , teaching , and BO on ; the girls and women of sowing , fancy und house hold Work , otc. The dreams of the deaf mute are still a virgin tlcltl. Professor G. Stanley 'Hall ' Has studied the dream-life of Laura Uridgman. Ho ' 'ays her Hldop is constant dreaming. The tactuul-motor sensations , by which she receives her mind-food and communicates with her follow beings , und gets her knowledge of the external world , chiully supply her dream food. She will suddenly talk a few words with her fingers , too rap idly and top Imperfect to be understood , never making a sentence. All the i > eo- plo that enter into her dreams talk with their fingers. Sight and hearing terms are absent , or strictly speaking , vague , and more likely to bo as in im- picssions heatandjjar. In her journal the terms of sight she uses show great limitations of her hotion of this sense. She speaks of hearing with her fe t : "I placed u little chair before .mo , I put the musical box 9A\H , so I could feel it play with my foot. " hike the lllglit WcinlitN Of the profession pugilistic , the kidneys are small but active in a state of health. Their secretion contains Impurities productive of rheumatism , gout nnd dropsy , if allowed to remain. When they ilro inactive the blood becomes choked withj Animal debris capable of destroying life. To promote their activity when sluKglsh wltH 'Hosteller's Stomach Hitters , ts n6t oniyi'to guard against the diseases mentioned , but to prevent the fatty degeneration and ultimate destruction of the organs by those oxcoe jngly dangerous mal- adles Urlghv's disca o aud diabetes. Ac tivity of the bladder also insures it against tlio formation of gravel , Which It sometimes ono of the most dangerous and painful oper ations In surgery to remove. Gravel , more over , Is a most agonizing complaint. The Bitters further commend themselves by rem edying constipation , dyspepsia , debility , liver complaint and nervousness , and nullify influ ences productive of malarial disease. 3hb Fleets of the 'European ' Powers EToods Mercury : A pitrliumontary re turn showing the Heels of England , Franco , Russia , Germany nnd Italy up to the 1st day of April last , giving in detail battle ships , cruisers , coast de fense vessels and torpedo vessels und torpedo boats built and building , moved for by Lord Otmrlcs Berosford , was pub lished on Tuesday morning. 4'ho num ber of battle skips of England com pleted is 42 ; completing aud building , ? ; defense vessels , 113 ; armor cruisers 2ohipl6tud , ( i ; unarmored , 53 ; complet ing and building , armored , 0 ; unar- nored , 18 ; torpedo vessels completed , 3 ; ; oirtploting and building , 12 , including Lwo Hharpsliootord for Australasia ; tor pedo store'Ship.s , 2 ; torpedo "boats , first slasa , bO ; second class , 73. The total batllo ships of Franco , completed and building , uro set down at 30 ; coast de fense vussols , 1 ! ) ; armed cruisers , 4 ; un- urinored. ( if ! ; torpedo vessels,8 ; torpedo boiitd , 124. liiibsia has U battle ships , 21 coast defense vessels , 2 > armored cruisers , K torpedo vesouls and 24 tor pedo bo.vt-t. Germany has 13 battle bhlps , lo armored coast defence vessels , - ' ) nniirmnrcd cruisers,4 torpedo vessels and 04 torpedo bo.Us. Italy has "I battle tlo whips completed and building , 21 un- armorcd cruibord,13 torpedo vosbdls and 03 torpedo bo.ttb. Tar may bo removed from the hands by rubbing with the outside of fresh orange or lemon pool and drying imme diately. The volatile oils dissolve the tar bo'that it can be rubbed olT. Its superior excelence proven In millions of homes for tnoro than .1 quarter ot a century. It Is used by Iho United Smtes Government. En dorsed by the head * of the Kfeat uutrorMtles at the utroiiuest , puiest and most healthful. ] ) r. Prices Cream Dakln Powder does not contain nnnnonln , llrno or nlum. Hold only In.caus. PHIOE JIAKINQ POWnElt CO. . New York. Chicago. St. Louis. A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOI'S. Aids Digestion , Cures Dyspepsia , Strengthens the System , Restores Sound , Refreshing Sleep. Priceless to Nursing Mothers. Recommended tor EmlBmt Physicians. For Sale by all DruggiatsandRioh- SrdBon Drug Co. , Wholesale Drug gists. FOUNTAIN BRANDS B OUT AND IPLTJO JnconuNirably th Beat. THB- OFTHB Chicago , 'Milwaukee ' & St , Paufffy. The Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to - = = THE EAST = = - TWO T11A1N3 DAILY nKt\YKEN OMAHA ANB COUNCIL BLUWB Chicago , AND Milwaukee , fit. faul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapid * , , Uock Island , Frnoport , Rockford , , Clinton , Dubuque , Daicnport , ElginMadison , Janesvllle , Uclolt , Wiiiona , La Grouse , And all other Important points East , Northeast and Bodthoirft. For through ticket ! call onth tlotot ( Kent at 1501 Farnam street , In linrker Ulock , or at Union PacICa I'u'llman Sleepers and the flntst Dlnlna Cars In tha world are run on the mpln'ilno of the Cutcafo. Mil waultce & BL Paul Halfway , nnd T ry attention if paid to passengers bj courteous employe ! of tM company. -K. MII.I.KIl , General Mana * * r. J. F. TUCKKIL Asilstant UunornlMsnoger. A. V. U. UAKl'KNTBB , General lasMnfBr and UEOIlBAFFOnD , Assistant O ncnl Faasac af and Ticket AEBUI. J.T. OUAUK. OsnoralSutiertnUndint , BUY LAND , Certified Checks , Payable at Sight on the Puget Sound National Bank Given at Security ( or Money Invested. To these desirous of baylna property on llrao , wo offer tliofnllowiuit : Wo will nllowfroiu 3 month * infiyeiirs tin o , ncconlliiK to the land you select. WuLlmrxu miliher premium nor Interest on time pavments , undxulKiTU you a warranty deed. We liaro lots at ISO nml $ . ' > that nre within n radius of two nnd u liulf mllot of the poitolnco.ftwo quire only 10 per cent , as un oarncat money and we wlllKlvccertmod check for the full amount of each and cTpryiut > 9 nuent payment. TlierlicckUdrnwn by the IMuet Sound National bank and li made pay * able at night and you c u draw your money nt any time though by undoing TTOU forfeit your rights to purchase land. M ko your Income , no matter how email , earn foraetblnu Tran < contlnentalrallroadi MI e beading for Seattle , and manufacturing 19 Dour. Knlnir General mmmorro lain a Mate of suhstnn- Hal progression. 1 he dally papers are tilled with accounts of now entorprlrea cntiln c r nnd hnrso carr circle Seattle. Aitdrnns OUOK * UOOKK , Who nave the IAHl5iST 1'llOl'KUTY L1HT la SEATTLE. Wi T. GHKYI.OCK INSTITUTE. South Willluiuatowu , Jiertshirq county , Mass. A jirlvuto school for lioyi. Prepare for college , scientific school or business. Forty-sev enth year beRlna Thursday , Septvmhcr latu. Tor catalogue address OEO. K MILLS. Principal. rKii. U School forUlrli and Youne Ladles Ho . THAYKK , U. . II. , Morgan i'ark. III. , or-77 MudUon tiutot , CMeago , 111. Bettie Stuart Institute Will commeuo * Its 31 t year&pUtmber IJUi.lSftt. Ad vantages unsurpusnecl. Homo comfort * ; careful training. Apply to Mrs. M. McKKK HoMtn , Principal. FREEHOLD INSTITUTE FREEHOLD , NEW JERSEY. Morgan Park Military Academy The Uest Hoys' Hoarding School In the West Sixteenth year begins Bent. 19th. Seud for cata logue to CAIT. KI ) . N. KIHK TALCOTT , Bupt. , MUHQAK PAUK , COOK Co. , ILU _ rBBKSKItfL MILITAItY AOADRUIT- ATENTS s P Label , Print and Copyrig protttlld * Vr- cured. Good work , E ° o J refcrtncM , mof .fotfwf P. t , Wtthfiiton , MAM NACQUAINTEO WITH THt OtOOMPNYOF THf COUNTRY * M I1BTAIN HUdH INfOMUTIOM MOM STUDY OT THI HJfOfl ' CHIC1GO , ROCK ISL AID & PACIFIC H'l Jta main llnei and branch * * include OMJOAOO , PEOBIA. itozam. BOCK injure. BAVXV * POET. DEB jconras. coT conBi.T7i ; OATPra. KANDABCUT. . * T. JOODT orwonm. ATogrsoy. CTTXH WATERLOO. unanuaauM. atoa n. PAxnu. smd acoraa of tntonaadlU dtlw. Oholo * oi route * to and from th PaolfldOowrt.All trans fer * in Union dtpota. Tut trains of Yln .paf man Talao * Blwpsn , and ( batwavaohlcaco , li Jonpn. Atcblson and Kanpu Ctty ) cniirna Cnalr Can. B aU Fr a. to boUn of tnroo U Chicago , Kansas A Nebraska ft'y "OrMt Rook liland Houte/ XxtondaWaat and BoUthw t fronXaaiaiOlt ndBt. Joacpb'to NKI OH. HOB.TON. . VUJJ. TOPZKA. HZaiNQTOy.WICHITA , HUTCHINBOH. OAXiDWXIX , and all point ! la KANSAB AND OUTHMN NIBKAWCA andbwyond. Xntira paMena-cr < iulpBi nt of th ocltbrated Pullman maoufoctuza. An valbty ap pUancM and modun ImproTtmonU. The Famous Albert Lea Route ! the favorite tMtwoan Otlowo.'aock Xiland , AtchUon , 'Xansaa City and aOmi poll and St. Paul lu Watcrtown branch travtnM UM tiiat "WHEAT AND DAIRY BBLT" of Korthern Iowa , Bouthwactera Xlnnaaota. an * BaitOantral Dakota to Watertown. Bplrit Ziaka , Bloux Tails and many othir towns end eitles. The Snort IJn Tla Bcnaea and KntifcakeB offsrsf piparlor faculties to travel to and from Indian' apolls , Cincinnati and other Southern points. For Tickets , Maps , folders , or desired informs * tlon. apply at any Coupon Ticket Office or address ) E. ST. JOHN. 'K. A. HOLVROOK , CHICAGO MORTH- WESTERN RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , Tlie only road to take for DCS Molnes. Marshallowif Cwlar llnpids. Clinton , IMion/Chlcaio"5ntrankee.- and all points KaH. To tbo people ol Nebnitk , < ole > rado , Wyomlna. Utah. Idaho , Nevada , UrtgonTWash- iniaon ana ( nntuiui . It offerg superior advantage * not ponilble by unr other line. Among a few or the mimernui polnli of superiority1 CnJOf iil Ur the patroni or this road betweeni Ouaba and CHlcaKO. are lu three tralnt a dVy ofUAV tOACilKS , wiilch are tbe flneot that human art and Ineenaltrrancreate. Iti PAI'ACKSLKKHINQOAIW. the equal ! pi wblcu cannot be found ul.owljnre. At Council llluffi , tbe trains ot tha Union 1'aclHo Hall , waj cotmet In union depot with tboio ol tno C'lil- eo | 4. Nortbwcitern lly. In Cblcaito the tralni of thli line raako clou coanectlon with those of ll other jc * uirn line * . _ .Kor IxjltoU , ( 'jjlnmbpi , InJIanapolli , Cincinnati , NlaiaraValU , Huffalo. PltUburit , VoroAloMchlrcsi ; : lloston , Now , York , I'hlladcliihla ' , Balnmora , Wash * Ington.aod all poluli In tbe Enst. Aikfur llckeii T ! the NORTH-WESTERN" It you wish the nest accommodation. All ticket . . . Qea | iw , Agea W. N. UABCOCK. Qep'l W t ro Asent. U. K. KIliUAI.U Ticket AiteBt , PEERLESS 1TES