TI1.E OMAHA DAILY IVEE: THURSDAY, .TUNE 21. 1(100. BOOKb AND BACAZIHESlSffir-SyKiVsrSSS-s'wniTE LIES OF PHYSIOLOGY , should not fall to read It. D. App'cton & i ii I ulULUU 1 Co., New York, Price, $1.00. i Completion of th Ntw Edition of tha Worki of the Bisters Bronts. PLEASING STORIES BY A. CONAN DOYLE VVIIflnni T. Hlrnil Wrllo. of tlir !- Ion Pln i:inll .oIii'm I. Most Sensation f-crlc-i of Primers. Tho Harpers have several now books out this week, one of tho most Important being "Tho Life of Chnrtatlc Uronlo," by Mrs. Gnskcll. This Is tho Bcvonth nnd conclud ing volume of "Tho Hawnrth Edition" of the "Life and Work of tho Sisters Ilrontc." So much has been tnld In commendation of th'a most excellent edition that there Ih very lit tle to be ndded. It has, In fact, left noth ing to be desired by tho most devoted ad mirers of tho talented s'o.crs. Prlco per volume, $1.75. "The West Knd." by Percy White. Is a novel of English socltty, tho scenco cf which nre laid In lmdon. 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It bears tho tltlo, "Nature's Calendar" and Is hy Krncst Ingcrsoll, being u practical guldo to natures happenings day by day. It Is a volumo that nhould bo tho dally companion of all lovers of naturo and Is Just the thing to take with ono on u summer outing to tho lakes or mountains. It Is arranged with a memorandum blank on each paga for notes of tho reader s observations. Price, $1.!0. Lovo In a Cloud: A Comely in Filigree," Ifffd of DrU'S and Intoxicants on the by Arlo IJates, Ih an nmuslng Boston ttr, ' nB, o...-. In which a number of odd charac'.ers drift Utman BJrt-m' Into a scries of love. Iltorary and dninclil SfdBWiU,n actioi'r'AMves i DICEPTIVE STIMULATION AS A TEMPTER mound the real authorship of n ajces ful I r'Cnty $T .".."""S .-er.le llrl.kl.. ..t So , If rV - i..-' . . 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The first of the series Is now at hand, "A History of Politics," by Ed ward Jenks and It is a most comprehensive little work, covering tho whole subject In u nutshell. The binding is plain but ex ceedingly neat nnd tasty. It subsequent publications prove as good as the first "Tho Temple Primers" are certain to bc como popular. "David and His Friends" Is the title of. the fifth volume of tho series of revival sermons by Dr. Louis Albert Hanks of tho First Methodist Episcopal church, Clove land. It is n companion to the preceding volumes, "Christ and His Friends," "The Fisherman and Ills Friends," ' Ills Friends" nnd "John nnd His as soon cholco as iober through compulsion," because out- ildo force gives no real strength. Tho re tlslance to temptation must come, from within. So far as tho drink of drunkards Is concerned, prohibition does not prohibit. Hut to clean up a town, to free It from cor rosion, wives men, nnd boya and girls, too, from vice, nnd who shall say that moral sanitation Is not as much the duty of the of the community as physical sanitation? The city cf the future will not permit tho result of their habitual use Is to render the ncrvoiifl pyetcm incapablo of ever telling the truth. One nnd nil. their supposed pleasure arn followed by a reaction of subjective pains oh epiirlom and an unreal mi the pleasures which they follow. Each of them, If used .to ex com, brings Ip -time Insanity, Incapability and (leath. With cxioh of them, tho llrst use makci the second r.islrr. To yield to temptation once makes It easier to yield again. Tho wo.tkculn? ilte"t on the will la greater thnn the Injury to the body. In fart, the harm Intcmpcranre dees to tho rest of the body Is wholly secondary. It Is the visible reflex 'of tho Injury done to the nervous system. A lille I, leu of I'll) ilnlouj . While all this Is true. I do not ih to take an extreme position. I do not care to sit in Judgment on tho tired woman with her cup of ten. nnd tho workman with his pipe or hM gl&ss of beer. A glass of claret mny sometimes help digestion by a trick on the glands of the stomach. A cup of coffoe may give an apparent strength we greatly need. A good cigar may soothe the nerves. A bottle of cool hcer on a hot day may be refreshing. A white lie oils the hinges of society. These things aro the white lies of physiology. I make no nttnek on the use of claret at dinner or beer as medicine. This Is a matter of taste, though not to my tsste. Ea.'h of these drugs leaves a sear on the existence of slumw and dives nnd tippling houses. It will prohibit their cxlscnro for ' nerves; a small scar. If you please, and we tho samo reason that It now prohibits pig-j cannot go through the b.utle of Ufo with pens' and dung heaps nnd cesspools. For out many scirs of one kind or unother. whero all theae things nre, slums and cets- MoJerato drinking Is not no very bad. so pools, saloons and plg-pcns, there tho people , lmig as It stays moderate. It Is much grow weak and die, Tho basis of Intemperance Is the effort to socuro by menns of drugs the feeling cf happiness when happlnea doej no' exist. Men destroy their nervous system fcr the llko moderate lying or. to use Ilcocher'J words, "Like beeffiteak with Incidental arsenic." It will weaken your will some what, but maybe you nre strong enough for that. It was once supposed that In tingling pleasures thej feel us lis tissues tempcrnnco was like gluttony; the execs- are bhrlvelcd or torn apart. There are many drugs which cause this pleasure, and in proportion to the delight they seem to give is the real mischief that they work. Pain l the warning of tho brain that something Is wrong in the organ In which tho pain is felt. Sometimes that which slvo use of that which was good. It was not then known that nil iicrvc-oxclterfl contained n specific poison, and that In thh poison such apparent pleasure as they sceniod to give must lie. It Is an open question whether the so- called "temperate races" of Europe have should be felt ns pain Is interpreted as i In "" (1rc, c ' problem of the J pleasure. If a man lay his fingers upon nn nnvll and strike them one by one with a hammer the brain will feel the shock ns ' . ,i namincr ine urain win leei me shock as vi I"". ' Paln 11 wl" "lvo orders to hnvo the blows all of which have been spoken of most fa- commlon BOmo ;wUt flf the or c;ol yorably In heso columns. Revival lltcra- of ,he brnni tho ,nJupy wa fcU ag . turo has seldom if over received so large a contribution from ono man. Funk & Wagnalls company. Price, $1.50, Laird & Lee of Chicago arc first In the field with a collection of halt-tone engrav ings, 192 In number, giving glimpses of Paris and tho exposition of 1900. The groupd is very thoroughly covered and for whoovor hns been prevented from visiting this year tho magic city this dainty album will provo almost equal to a trip to the gay capital. The letterpress is by Max Maury, tho talented author of "Leo's Standard Ouldo to Paris nnd Everyday French Conversation." use of stimulants. It Is not certain that the slow and persistent lowering of thi tone of the nervous system resulting from the uao of tea, cortec, tohacco nnd tho milder alcoholics may be more harmful to race development than the occasional excesses of those people not yet adjusted to the Influence of norvc-excltlng drugs, nnd whoso relation to them ranges from tntnl nbstlnenco on the one hand ti wild excesses and tho dlseaao of lnebrlacy. qulslte delight, thero would arise the im pulse to repeat It. This would he a tempta tion. The knowledge of the Injury which tho oyo would tell to the brain would lead u"Lt0 ?? ,bIow9' TllP lmP,l, BSS Reports show that over fifteen hundred of de lght would plead for their repetition. UvM) nnvc bC(!n avr( lhr0U(lh th? , 0, and In this fashion the hand might bo On0 Mlnmo Cmgh Cur(, Mo(t of thoJO were cases of grippe, croup asthma, whoop. Ing cough, bronchitis and pneumonia. Its early use prevents consumption. sacrificed for a feeling of pleasure, which is no pleasure at all, but a form cf mania. XervfKxclttiiK UriiKB. Of this chnracter Is the effect of all nerve excltlng drugs. As n drcp of water Is of tho naturo of tho sea. so In Its degree Is tho j effoct of alcohol, opium, tobacco, cocaico, I How .lolin I). ltoeltefeller !nt 111 AMERICA'S HICIIIIST M.V. A volumo that will be ,at tho greatest Interest to mnny is "Isaac Mayer Wise; Llfo and Selected Writings," which opens with what will bo considered without doubt tho standard biography of the greatest Jew ish leader In tho United States. It has been written by the editors of the book, tho sRov8. David Phlllpson and Louis Orossmnnn. They were both pupils of Dr. Slurt In HiimImonn. John D. Rockefeller, the richest man In Amcrlce, and prospectively tho richest In nil kola, tea or coffee, of tho nature of manln They give a feeling nf pleasure or rest, when rest or nleasuro does not exist. This feel ing arises from Injury to the nerves which the world, mny have been born "with a the brnln does not truthfully Interpret. j silver spcon In hla mouth. " but his early There have been men In nbnormal conil- ' Ufo showed uo evidence of the fact. His lions who- felt mutilation as pleasure in the parents were hardworking people, relates way I have Just described. Men have pa!d Succcsa, and h'a father earned a subsistence others to pinch their bodies, to tear their for his family upon n small farm In Tioga flesh, to brulso their bones for the exquisite county. New York. In boyhood the present delight of Bclf-mutllatlon. This Inversion multimillionaire hired out to farmers In tho nf unnnnllnn la thn linala fn (ha nYtrnrinlt- HO I ehborhcod. worklnc early nnd late nnd "vuse ana wero most intimately associated rary manla wu,ch ghoW(J ,t3t,,r (rom tmc t0 8avlng every penny possible. When he was with him. not only during their college ca- Umo nmong th09e Bej,8 wno cn themselves , 16 he went to Cleveland, O.. where he began recr, but also later as colleagues In the city Kinsciantes and Penltentes. Such extsnva- (work an un ofllce boy. He managed to find of Cincinnati. 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There aro thtrty-nino chapters, one fcr each week, having for thplr aim the awaken ing of the higher llfo of the young and tho opening to tholr vlow those larger posai bllltles which inhere In them, but which aro frequently allowed to remain dormant. American Book company, Chicago, Trice. 60 cents. Tho first business enterprise in which young Hockefeller engaged en his own "ac count was the purchase -of a raft of hoop poles. These ho rafted himself to a mill To make clear what I havo to say, we and sold at a profit of" $3p. Shortly after- mutt consider for a moment the nature ward he became Interested In tho oil bual of the mind. It Is the brain's busl- , ncas. He studied long over the problom of ness to know, to think, to will refining the crude product of the wells nnd and to act. All theso functloni , finally discovered a process. During his taken together we coll the niind. The ' second year In Cleveland he earned $25 n brain Is hidden In darknots, sheltered within i month nnd as he saved half that amount a bony tox, and from nil the nerves of scnao he soon began to look upon himself as n It receives Impressions of the outsldo world j capitalist. Before he had attained his ma- thrlvlng towns of our stnte. The nltltudn gradually Increases From Omnha to Chlcngo and ruturn over the Mil- WHiEi w-aukee road, the only clec- traln between Itles, through the fertile farming districts of Iowa nnd Illinois. At Chi cago there will bo u two days' stay nt tho Grand Pacific hotel, with an opportunity to pee something of Chicago, with head- - mm return '.LVA"HEEi w-nukee road "ir"iul ,rlc """ted ""-si,,. the two cltli , .... , . . , until at Cheyenne one 'nmricrs ai uus most conveniently located int.; .,. i i v l"u ocetl. nn plunging nosteiry. l llookn Ttrorlvrd. "David and Ills Friends," a series of re vival sermons by Rev. Louis Albert Banks. Funk & Wagnalls company. Trice, $1.50. and of tho conditions of the parts of the body, TliPse Impressions nro the basis of knowledge. All that we know comes to us In ona way or another through tho nerves of tense. It Is all drawn from our experi ence of the world through the brain. ThrD3 Impressions arc compared one with another and brought Into relation with past experiences, that the mind may deduce the real truth from them. This Is tho prowess of thought, which has many forms anil many variations. Duty nf Hie Will. The purpese cf knowledge Is actl-n. When we see or feel or hear anythlns. what are wo going to do about It? The function of sensation Is to enable the body to net Jorlty he formed a partnership with a young man named Howett and together they began a warehouse nnd produce bualncas. In five years ho had $10,000 to his crrtllt. As the Tennnylvanla oil fields wero de veloped the young man saw opportunities for profit. But he exercised his natural caution and held aloof from Investments while the oil fever was raging throughout tho land. With a friend, Samuel Andrewn, ho started an oil refinery. It was run night into the Itocky mountains', through the Kiumcsi Hconery or all the continent, nils Includes ten dayn nt tho Hotel Ktiuts. ford at Suit Lake City, the reputation of which extends In either direction across tho continent as ono of the finest hostel E,le,s. .f ,tne country. When onu goes to bait Lake the Knutsford Is the place at which everybody stops. Snlt Lake always has more than ordinary attractions on ac count of the great salt lake. Salt Lake Is within easy reach of Saltalr Beach, famous for Its splendid bathlnir facilities nun iiuuusainu paviiuon. Tne return il l M will l)H davs nt Ih tn just priuo of Denver. It H well "rom Chicago the Lake Shore & New York Cen'ral run the swiftest trains to New Yoik. Ton dnys sncnt In New York ut the Unlet Majestic will glvo an opportunity to see New York City nnd everything of Interest. The Hot"! Majestic Itself Is a summer resort, Its management having increased Its attrac tions. Not only does It face Central Park, but the atmosphere or the rustic palm gnnlen on tho roof at an elevation oi inree nutidreil feet nlinvii sn.i li.n1 via Dnnver. ivlth ihrnu! mnkiH It nu . .ml nn tu ............. . tne Brown Paluce lintel. I iilirht nu ,.i tt, n.i.i. . tho Itrmvn Pnl arfnrAu From Omnha to Kstes park, Colorado, over tho Burlington brings one to whnt is not a "fashlonnble resort," but one of the best places for real sport unci nu Ideal summer vacation In the west. Hiding, drlvlnc, fishing, bicycling, mountain climbing or a book In a shady corner of the hotel veranda, breathing the mountain air, will bu u tonic for any one. The snow-capped peaks on every side, num berless little streams nnd the green val ley nre surroundings which are truly In spiring. On Willow Creek, near the en trance and commanding u line view of the park, Is Kstes Park hotel. ifs table Is always ndeuuato to satisfy the appotlte, stimulated by the mountain atmosphere, ant evor thing Is thoroughly comfortable and fomomdlous. Tho return trip will be vln Denver, with three days at tha Brown Palace hotel. Denver itself is aiwnys interesting to the flghtsccr nnd ill - . . 11 named, for It Is u v,.rltni,in t "r tor a uacKgrnutid and a view Of thn !. uny excursion around me famous George- "umli mo surrounding oily. It Is iienutiunrters in every way. Without a !r'!' "V Georgetown and Silver Plums i?ninnJt?lPinintl Jnf". r?Vn 1,0Inu v,a t,,c ,,,eal loc"tlon Hummer pasl-t Colorado would be complc e It will oc" Union Tactile. (Class A.) I tho great city (Class A.) i fPV " hy before tho return to Omaha . u' the Burlington Route. (Class A.) This trip will bo over the Great Hock Hock Island Houte to I) e n v o r, Colorado Springs and Monltou. There Is only one Hock Irflnnd Houto and everybody prnlfei It's splendid enuln- servlce. A tifiht anil day and the field was not supplied. As fit. na .tKnl. n.annj. .I'n.ll.l I . ,ua :mm new rc- ment n,i ,.,ilnbi nncries were started. Henry M. Flagler, a Journey and then one Is In Denver with prcmlnent capitalist, was attracted by tho j three days nt the Brown Ialnce hotel A enterprise and became n member of the firm. ' 7h?n?,J,xcyuMo,", on M1" "l-'nlorndo Horn!" When competing renncrlcs were started they Geodgetown. around the famous Loop nnd were purchnEcd. Then the famous pipe lino j 1 J'18" l'Z.ck again to Donvcr beforo evonlnc. uch of the1 .ro'VJonvr,f,0 J,.?"1,ou' ov,'r tl",'r- HnfiK- nnd wlsnlv. Hence the hrnln roil' "i no world's nest urations. edited by ""is ncmc iuuki iPnH. ,..,. ', : 1 'itn tureo days nt tho David J. Brewer, ten volumes, vol. vlll. Ferd tends to go over Into action. The sente 01 iransponation. Alta Vista, tho best hotel at Colorado T Kaiser St. Louis ' organs are 'the bruln'a only teacher. Tuo In i,J' r tnpse enterprise Mr. Hockefeller , Springs, with another v ow of the grandeur ?S. Man Tha! Corrupted Had.eyburg. muscle arc. Its only servants. Hut there J'ncL"nP th;rVrhetCOtn,r0,8 th I woero Mna'SaS'd and Other Stories and Essays." by Mark ro many orders which can be Nsuod to btal" 1 OI vco.,"'lan:' the grentrat corpora- t,t Is famous In Colorado. A day w'iil , tneso servants. mere nre many senfaiions i -- "!. m i " .' . ii .'".. "? ':" mai and many thoughts, each calling fcr action. ml"cs- railroad, banka, steamship com- . -J 'v er'Tho '''cogwheei 1 Houle'lrn n and theno actlona may bo Incougrucus ono I Pn,1'CR and other enterprises. He ,h, a rMl- 1 Mahltou over the D & H. (5 thro' IhVfa" 1 with another. How shalMho brain chooso? 1 vieveianu sain io ne tne iincst on , mous uoyni unrge, with its three thou. mo continent, mo a is 3 Twain, dlnrpor & Brothers. Trlre, $1.75. 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Tho power of nttcntlon ennbleB us to fix the mind on the sensutlona or impreswlons of most worth, and to push the ethers Into I the background. Thtue competing eensa ' tlcns am n-.t alone those of the present; the memory plcture3 of nil past Impreenlons linger In tho brain, and t'acee arise, bidden or unbidden, to mingle with the others. To ha.s a homo In Now j ?n(1 feet of, towering rock Into the Grand miles wit i summer n t in h i,,,,i I Cnnon, and nt last reaching Glenwood I and hotels, which Ic ii in ir.o nigJianJS, Springs and Motel Colorado, for ten days I popularity Fishing, No traveler between Omaha and Chlcugo really appreciates tho trip unless they take a daylight train over tho Burlington Houte, which nffords fast service over a smooth road, ns well as the opportunity to see this splendid western country. Two days at the Grand J'aclllc at Chicago, which has been rebuilt during the last year or so It second to no hostelry In Chicago. From Chicago to Luge Geneva, with 2 weeks at the Kayo's Park hotel Is a prospect not only for n cool and beautiful vacation trip, but tho pleasure of staying at so well an equipped hotel makes the trip doubly le slruble. Tho lake Is a most beautiful sheet of wuter. twenty-four miles In circum ference, and an almost Infinite variety of limniilng scenes. Its shores aro lined for miles with summer residences, club houses cave no (IjuIh of Its boating, driving and From Omaha to St. Louis over tho Omaha, St. Louis H. n. and Wabash, with three days at Mm Rmni,.rn hp l'M"W ,l0tc1' wllh "s ''road corn VWfvJUU il0 nn,(l ltN unl service, tho Sou hTZ '."Y0... !. "omethlng about ..... .,1.1 "Ulfl WHICH mRKOH It tint ka r It is tho tirv of thn like ntmos ld southern Is left , Vi :;,'"," " " if cause no ston. c..:. i" tu hiuko me nuests mm anything li. i. J Y","K" manes it unllK fact thft ' V'" , ','"' ; X'her It is th le Urnnd l nio.lom i,..i .",'.V"'7r " " luxury or th i entirely Inhere 'nn. the co,!r osyV?' . making , io l, .try - or wh ether It s l,("aiu fortahlo if tu i.oVi . ",UK' m guests com- iorToe;I(uJ, ?,r" :r9"Ht. loui. in-Bay on ono of the Detroit and Clov. HeVol.'in1" "iJiTO L" and Whirl. , rf7.,r'f',:".",,"r.1 "na P'' , v" " mitji .i.m.n .Hi.-, luuiuuiiiii M.iiw unriu'iiu mo Kitiiucu summer pleasures aro at any and park. i at the finest baths In America. No moro nno's command within reach of the hotel. With all his wealth Mr. Hockefeller Ih beautiful situation foi n hotel will bn The return trip will bo via Chicago and man nf vVrv I, n.o linbTs. J. nl ?.""' l')J," "l I X , " !?': ! W!Y:'"i """"P. , with a " " V IIH10-" 'V HtMMt Oil flVB Willi i tho daylight trip. (CInss B.j In the morning at hlo homo and after n 'Isdi (Class B.) breakfast attends to somo of hh je's-nal affairs there. He In always early on hand at the groat Standard Oil buTdlng rn lower - iuti nil iiiiii run ii. lakes01 h,-rn'ba,b,1i'.J,1?M' .""fl n' tho nl.ln r,,,V.n, A ...I. VA ,r-. ''. "1 onvl- earned. (Closs A.) "nB "een well Kr-.ia, Mo ani MniHort Hnnninic rlr mind mav be controlled by a thu"ind va UTl th0 srrnt Imprcvlons (really half-fonottn, "The Children of the fnlte.) stnlo pub- ,,,nn'r' p,C,'UrPt) ,n m'",,V, m,nm . !" il'-e.t In Omnhn. nj a new and most at- nn" fas'' the rr,:,Prs'' cf mo mus In in trartlvp rover for Juno. It l lust the kind action brc-mes uncertain. The afon d es of a magazine to Interest children. not rr,rond lo extfrnnl cnd'tlM but to Boys and Blrls will And all the Important inierml wh'nM. The deeds which ri i.l current news of the world and mmy benu- cr L? . i llful picture In the current number of th fr'm these whims may be dangorT tc thn Little Chronlclo, Chlcngo's weekly news- , nibjcct himself, or to others. This Is a paiier for young ppople- condition of mania, or of mental Irrcupoiiil- Mr. J. Macbiren Cobban. whnc novel, Y-ni... "An African Treasure," Is Usued this ul"1'' . .. inontli by the Now Amnerdam Book com- I Horeptlve Mlniiilntloti. iviny luis lust returned from Pouth Afrba. Pome phase rf mental unsoundnc 4 1 Ihe "hot?ob0'n tath,r,"B ,TrnU ""nterlal natural efft-t of nny of thooo drugs called 0 y n' r imulanls or narcotics. Alcohol slvcs a know the relation of thrne; to dlstlnguUh i '"""'"" -ow rK, ana during tlie day nrcscnt Imnro-ulens from memories, to dU- I ,1C trnnsasts bin'ne.s ccmicctnl with tho tlngulsh recollections from rcalltln Is the I mannrMncnt of that van c-rronti-n. At condition of sanity. This Is mental hca'th. j n,001" he tnl!Ca a vofy f ln,Pl "nch nt h'ti whon thr. maehlnerv of the brain 11 ml nervn ' ,'lnl r at somo 'l nt-vn restaurant. I performs its appointed taik3; when tha mind Is clear. thi will strong, tho att?ntlc.i pp-alstcnt, and nil h well with the world. But there aro many eruditions it which tho machinery cf tho hrnln fnllu. The mind grown confusd. It canii',t tell memories frcm rcilltlcs. Its power 1 f attent'on flaps !" fixed Idea not related tn external thlngf" niHy take prraesslon rf tho mind, rr the will ma" fall, and the Tho lunch oxitnllv or nultt (if n Kmi'l r t 1 bread and milk. Ho remains at the '!Tc! until late In the nfrnorn itnd before dl 1- I ner ho takr.i u me cxtcIsc. In winter In I skatf.i when possible rnt at ottiir sea '-na of the year ho nearly nlwny d'lra In thai park rr on tin nvenuoi. Mr. Hockffe'lir hus groat faith In frf-h air o n tunic. The evenings nro nearly always spent at homo. .wirlO "ONU'S .XlrtACT AVOID LU IMITATIONS Tho nbovo books arc for sale bv tho Mcgeath Stationery Co., 130S Farinm street. We Have Just Received from fieo. B. Ilurd & Co., a shipment of their latfit tints In fine corre spondence paperr. These nre right up-to-date and we cordially Invite your Inepeo'lcn. Wo give careful attention to Wedding Announcements, Invitation,, etc. 100 Engraved Card and Tlate, $1.50. Megeath Stationery Co., Telephone. 23. 1308 Farnam St. feeling rf warmth cr vigor, or exhilaration, .vpen -the real warmth or vigor or ex 'hllaratlcn does not exlt. Tcbaccn gives ' a fre'.lng of rest which Is n"t reotfulncm. Tho use of opium smiis to Intensify the Imaglnatlcn, giving its clumsy wings a won drous power of (light. It destroy! tho sense cf time and spacr, but It U in time and space nlnno that man has hl being Co caine gives a ttrcngth which is not strength. Strychnine qulckcrr tho mofr respenee which follows sensati u. CofTeo and tea llko nlcohol, enable ono to borrow froai h't future stort of fcrco for preec.t pur P'sot, and none cf ''hcje make any pro vUlon fcr paving back the lean. One and all these various drugs tend to glvo the Imprfsilon of a power or a pleasure, or an activity, which we do rot poraecs One and all, their function Is to force the nervous ejV.rm to Up. Onp and all, the TSALL PAIN 5 inirjuiiiaiidiii This trip will bo on the now est roud from Oinnhn to Chlcngo, which also combines tho newest equipment. A day's stop In Chi cago at tho famuus Grand Pacific hotel, and then to the northward over tho Pure-Marquotte railroad toward the prettiest spot In all the tato cf Mlchlgnn-well mniol "Charlevoix the Beaut. ful Ton Holvldero hotel has been cbos-n tor a two wicus nrcuth or lake nlr It Is not only beautifully situated 011 a point nf land between Hound and Pino lakes, hut Ii such a home like hotol that the pleasure Ih doubled. There Is every thing every ono can wish for In tbo way of umu.scment nailing, rowing, bicycling, tennis, bathing, bowing, golf, lug and (billing, together with numerous oxcurt-lons on the many little liiuuchos una mourners on Plpi mil Hound bikes or out on L.iko Michigan, with nil the chances In the world to delight tho eye and on'oy tho pure nlr, which acts us a tunic to shuttered nervo The rtturn trip will bo by water on tho stcnmshln Man ton lo Chbnifo. ani home arnln over the IlllnoU Cen tral. (CInss A ) , From Omaha to Chlcnrn mr 11.. .Northwestern Is hut a night's ride, and tho moflt pleasant ono In theso days of rnllrond luxury. A double track span between Omaha nnd Chlwigo makes It a saio as wen as a pleasant Journey. A day's stop nt tho Grand Paclflo Hotel, rontrnlly located, will glvo nn opportunity for a hasty glimpse of Chicago, and then n one-hun1red-nnd-Keventj-flve-mllo rldo will bring ono to Green Lake Wis- consin. wtin 11 is ton miles long and from two to four miles wide Alth Us richly wooded shores, added to Its be a lid bo Ouk- .iiii-t. mm nn vB I'ciuy wooaeu snores, added t cnininoitluuH summer hotels and cottages. It would Pleasure to think of what "ninety In tho shade" won in tl.o store, mlbo or factory. Two weeks at the , , ," ". ii uieuii iKe is certain ly a delightful prospect. No pleusanteb place could be found to spend the summer. Boats, and all kinds nf lwd irlvis and splendid llshlng. muko It one of tl? irost nttrn. live spots in Wisconsin. The weekly vneht febus"" j B Y Whlch c,,n hl' M""'-'lod. rtjminme ri 1.. ffltompiamts m Lameness IStlWounds FAC-SIUILE OF DriliosM-t tfvww. oruises maaSkmm Catarrh USE te8 POND'S EXTRACT It will Cure. 'I his trip Is over tho Fremont. Eilthnrn. .i Missouri Valley Itallroad to the Black Hills uml Hot Sidings ami return. Th Elkliorti carrier ynu through one of tho most bountiful farming countries In the world tho Klkhorn Valley, with its fertile holds ami welUlnillt lioriru Thrnre to tho Black Illlls, both plcturefque and Inter otCng. with lis cold mines uml typlinl western towns i ho chief attr.iitlon there will bo a two weeks' stay ut the Hotel Evans, the ilnesl appointed hotel In the west, at Hot Springs, which bonsts of tho largest and lluest pinnae bath In America. This will Inc lude 11II of tho privileges of the baths, without sxpcnx" ami this Is a treat to bo envied. I'leiih.uu paths and drlcos, wonder ful eaves, cascades, canons, flowers and waterfalls go to make up tho benutlcs which naturo has abundantly fur nished. (Class AJ TV no Wnriensburg. From Omaha to Kansas city over tha Missouri Pacific, with tht.i. Sayx t hS biggest and best hotol In tli west-ths nates House. Thn Coates House Is emi nently tho leading hotel of Kansas C ty nnd the traveler naturally says "Tha CoateH IIouso" In the name breath with "Kansas City." Fro , V ;u"7i . " MIsHOUii. Is lint 11 nmi-,urn.i...i.. ' i.-. trln Jnui mituia,. ,.t 'n.....ui... , V. 1 ;:"v."'-'' nnuri ,...:r ,. "'....''V" IH ' erne prinss. i if.Vi J.. ,V J wuero evoiythlng Is as de- llgh fully rofroHh ug ns the name. It Is do l.ledly rest ful hero, but st III there Is plenty to do If o ,s l . Iiii Ilnatlon-boatlng. fishing, driving and other scaso i- V-.V.ii .h7..V. ...in "."uw i mo 10 nunc heavy. Two .1 Vi.,,.. ,.ir. V...V' - . u mo lom nawi young lady that " "iix.ivimui inu Biiurt. twiuss 11.) RULES OF THE CONTEST CLASS A The young lady receiving the highest number of o'es will l:a 0 flr t colca of Clafs A tr ns ths nixt hirh. choice, and so on. No o.o3 will b, mumcd for any joung M, who do s o, ,arn her own Ilv ng No vo s M Z ZW July !"im C'nP VM,M Wl" fc I,Ubllb,,,1 "a" Th 0a'aba "f- 1118 coniel? w'li elo.. h VI&STS. CLASS B Tho three trips designated a Clrss B, .rill he awarded to the most ponular vounc l.rtv u-ithn.,1 One to tho most ropulnr ,ol,ng lady living In Ncbtaska touth of thn T'atte ilvrr. Ono to the most notmiVr v-. T.i u, in Nobra.ka north of tho Tla te river, outside rf Omaha and i'ou.h Omba Cn to hVl ropU,r ym ng lad'y Mn'i""! western lowu. net Including Council B uf... Tho young lady of the thro, winners who rcccUe. 1 e nun tvm,? Im'u nrst cholco of three trl,s. end the ono ecelvlng the next greatest number, second choce, All votes m , be ,,nde n'n eou" pons cut from The Hoc. Prepayment for mbscrlptlons may be inado cither direct to Th Trios i'ub IM lr n il 2lT:T:ul Tioo 101,45 "m te PUb'UhC" f3Ch ' Kha0Bco.0 ThBe cen.urTos? Vt 1 V0TEa;t:dt"S;n c07t;tn zx Cos nce aml dcpo,,ttd at The ,,eo bu,,Dt" omc - -