JTr'fw&KT " er eTc if&ta&er -iim .-re . If I i - i .Mai I TtsnNPSssjwv v , W W XxN DR L. WENTE DENTIST. Make llic preservation of the natural tcctli u specialty by nil known approved methods (Solil mid porcelain crowns inounteil on tlic nntnrul mot. All operations performed without pnln. Satisfaction guaranteed, Tt) TIIK PKOI'I.K OK LINCOLN, NKIIIIAHKA. Wo. the, uudcolgucd mil jiorsnimlly ac quainted with Dr. T Wouto, who In to loiivu u soon mill engago In tliu prnetlro of dentin try In vourcltv. Wo can unliwlliitlngly recommend Mm n n thorough minder of liU profewdou, mid wo nro sure- thntitll wot k entrusted to lilm will bo skillfully poi formed. J. Uniikhiiii.l, M. I). W. W. MciMamn. M. 1). .1. 12. MoAiiamh.M. H. M. I). J. M. (lALLKIIIKIII, I). I), H. Oahdnkii, Ii.i.iNom, .Inn. '."J, ISS7. 116 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Nob. GRAND SPECIAL SALE OF Ladies' & Gents' FINE SHOES At greatly reduced prices AT WEBSTER &BRISC0E, DURING First Week in April, i o.j 3 O Street. LINCOLN ?hilharmonic . Orchestra, l. IUOKMOW, 0, II. ASCIIUAS, Musical Director, Manager. Offlco Funko's Opcm House, 3d Floor, Froul Will furtibh tlraiul or Sacred nuulo for CoNOKHW, 'Wkddinoh, I'aivtif.h, Halls and nil other occasions requiring first-class music tWSneclal rale will lw made with club iluUrliiK lint ochpfttrn for the season, niton furnished on application. Wo also desire to stnto that we havo opened n Conservatory of Music In our a)artmcnU In the opera houso building, for tho Instruction on orchestral Instrument. Tuition hour: On, m II 19 noon, and 1 tllH p. m. every day except Sunday. For scholar not able to attend atiegu r hour, ipeelal time will lie glien. For further Information ns to prices, time, etc address or call on the manager. J. II. W. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AMD SUPERINTENDENT, Uullillncs conipleteit or In coudm of erection from April I, li0: tlutluvks block. 0 n ontgonuTy, llth amlN. ilo do Ii V lltllfiiirsley, tlllinearN. Retitaurant (Udells) C K Montgoiiifry, Knear Itesldence, J .1 Iinhorr, J and lith. do J 1) Macfarlaud, Q and I ith. do Johu Zt-hmiiK, l ami lllh. lo Albert WatKlns. I) U't Wit and 1Mb. do Win It UKnanlt K U-t Oth and 10th, do K It authrlu, LTth mid N. lo J K Ibsxl, M D, F liet ICth ami 17tb, do I. () M llaldwlii, 0 lxt lHth and lHth. Banltarluin bulldinar nt Slllfonl, Neb, , Flrrt llaptlft chittvTi, t ltd and K stnvtui orluary oh4ll mid reoelrin; tomb at Wyuka cemetery. Oflloo Room t mid 34 RIoliards Bloolc. DR. B. BPowers, DENTIST, GoldFillings A Speciltay Gold, Silver and I'orcealu Crowns lm.crt d on roots of tcctli. Sets In ceiled without u plate. All operations first :chns nnd war ranted, 1214 O Street over Hlllott's. V WW frA- fr Am hAj fcA bd A. A - A - AT HbADGER SIMBEROM 'SEcrm THE COURIER A l)mtitr lijrr of Modem YYinr. PUMMSMICD 9ATUKDAY Si'iweniiTiiiNi Onn Year liy MaII or Carrier $J,( Hli moulds, t,n Three months M) Cents, Olio month !X Cents lurnrahly In Advance. AnvKiiTHocMKifTn: Union furnished on nppllcatlen At Dm olllco. Hiioclnl rates on 1 linn (mtrnct CoNrmiitrriiiNMi Hhort spicy slu'tehc's, nh'iis, and Mm livt solicited, rcrxoiml nud Hoclnl note nro piHolnlly desirable. 1'iilNTiNiii Wo mnkii n specialty of Finn Printing In nil Its lir.tnolit Hitintr work aiitinhtty Address nil coiiimiinlciitloiiiiillri'ctto thn nnico. wiCHMier, . nonniNH, KIMTOII ANII I'lllll'IIIKTOIIIt. Now llnrr lllnck, Cor. Nth unit O Hlrerta. Tlll.KI'HONHiial. TAKC NOTICEI Tim CouitiKH will not I mi iiwponillilo for nny debt nindo liy nny onn In Km name, un lew n wiltten oilier iui'oiilHinles tliu Nitiio, prtioriy signed, of course. Wiihhkl it Doiiiiinh, Tnip'rH. TilKlmwdiiitl onn Iiiik eoniinniieeil, imp tlio yell of tliu iimplrti mid tliu kick of tliu player nro liemil In the liiml. TiiK.lourimlildleiiliMMr. 1,. V, llllllngi ley'n lioino. Tlioru In onu tiling, liowuver, to Ihi Mild In fnvor of tliu liorwtj It nuvcr wrotn M)etry. Lincoln ftre'tn went nover In n woreo con dition, Not only wlmro tliuy nro torn up jiri'iiintory to piivliitf, lint lit no'ir)y nil lnrtH of tliu city. Tiik repot t tlmt MiiKglo Mltelioll wan koIiik to ipilt plnylni? "I'nnelion" nponni to lm un foundwl. Hlio will uliwu Itn Ixty-fourtli non- noil next month. Mnggio never tkviorU mi old friend, Tiik HjirliiK croji of milelilw h titiinunlly lnru. Wo ennnot nnilei-vtiind why It In tlmt u nmn will HtniKKlo nlont,' throiiKh n Imnl winter when work I hoiipco, mid thou tnko his life In tho vprhiK. SIonday will Imj Arbor day. I,ot nil tho cltUeim of Lincoln olmorvo tho tiny im It uliould Ik olidorved, A good Idivt Is to plant n tiro or trees nloiij; tho curb in front of your hoinw, If yon have not nlrendy tlonu bo. Oihianizki) Inlwr In cmnilng contmctoni comldernblo troublu In Onmha mid ICnnwt City, Lincoln workmen ndopted tho wiwlblu plan and settle! tliu miiiiinor'M nenlo w Ith vm ployein boforo thn building mmson couiiiiouc wl, mid uverytlihiK so far hm inoved nloiiR HwlmmliiHly. Itotcoi: Conki.imi, thu brilliant ox-nonntor from Now York, I dead, lie nm n Kreat nmn, Kivntr in liU purity mid Inoon uptibll Ity of clmrnetor In IiIkIi olllelal plncu tlmn In nny horvleo ho hiu tlonu tho public. Of Into y emit Mr. Conkllntc hut tlovutetl hU tlmo mid tulentH to tho prnetlco of law, mid wiw n very miLvwvifiil ndviK'ntu. Tin: young nmn who iIikm tho dramatic work for tho Onialin KxeoUIor hasovldently mistnktfii hli vocation. Honhould Ihjiuiuc tor. If we nro to bollovo IiIh voIuiiiIiiouh crit icisms thero nro hut fuw worthy knlKhtnof tho sock mid buiklu now on tho boanU, mid thu HtnRo would undijilitedlj bo the gnlncr by his clmiiKO of ikcuimAIoii. Vk full to undersLind how, In tho Unlit of nwnt dovolopiniMiU, nny cltUun of Lincoln enn conselentlously ndvocntu thu iho of cedar blocks ns n pavlnt; nmu'rlal. Tho Couhirk is for brick Unit mid smiilto next, nud wnnU no cedar blocks in IU Cellar blocks nro very cluxip, but thoy won't lust lout. Any onu wliodtlrestokiiotvhonu'thItiK ntiout ecdnr blocks Is Invited to Inspect thoMt nt tho cor ner of Klovtmih nud 1' HtnoU mid nt tho foot of 1 mid Q Htrtvbi, mid if thoy nro then In fnvor of that nmterlal for paving wo lmvo nothing inoiti to wiy. Lincoln has plenty of brlckiimkorHwhonUntl nsuly to bid on thn Hiving of our htreets with brick, If our ptx). plo signify their deslio of trying it. l'ntron Izo homo industrlos. Thn llnost lino of long wrnps for traveling nnd street wenr can bo found nt Asliby oS Millopaugh'8. Draw it's Vienna ColTeo nnd Oyster houso In tho opera Iioumi block is tho neatest nnd nol jost rehort In thu city. For nil kinds or society stntlonory, such as invitations, pmgrnms, cnrtls, menus etc. call nt tho Couiukii olllco In tho now llurr block. Oo cast by tho St. Inils nnd tho Missouri Tiiclllo iiillnvid nud nvold nil omnibus trans, fern; nil clmngts umdu in Union dejiots via this i-outo. Clinlr cnix fns. Kxriimlon IVrst mid Nurtliwent. Dully extursloiw hnvo Ikvii nrrnngetl for over tho Union l'licillo Hnllway to Ban Fran cisco, Han Diego, Colion, Ijm Angles, Ban lternm-illno nud San Joso, California, ulo to I'ortlmid, Orogon.nt f l.00 for tho round trip. Tickets nro good 00 tlnj h for going jmus sago nnd good for tho return trip for six months from dnto of salo w 1th tho muni stop over prlvllogeu in both directions within theso limits. Thuso tlektitM nro nlo gornl by way of Den ver nnd Ha.t Uko City in each direction, Tho ngent, Mr. R. 1). Sloven, tells ustpiltonnuni bor of our townsmen nro thinking of making tho trip soon, nnd it would bo well for thoso Intending to go in select parties to seo him nuil m rango for their accommodations. Mr, John II. Fmwley, traveling ngent, Union Pacific, nt Oinalm, Neb., will givo you nny further Information in regard to the) excursion. Parties who prefer enn corn-s-IwndwIthMr. J. 8. Tebbcts, O. P. &T. A., Oiuuhn, Neb. Ntnv Train "eivlio mi tint IMklioru Line, Train No. Vi now Iwnea Lincoln nttl:M. in. nnd runs through solid to Missouri Vnlloy nnd thero makes eleso connwtlons for Hloux City, Chlenj?o nnd tho cast. At Fremont di rect connection is iimilo for Onmha. Train No. 4lleatsiut 10:!H u. in. nnd carries n through sleeper for Chleugo which is at tached to tho 0. & N. V. Ilyer nt Missouri alloy. This train iimkist wnuectlons nt Fremont for Norfolk, Chiulron, Itnpld City, Douglas, Cloniivn, Hastings, Omalm, Houx City, St. Paul uud Intermediate- mints. Olllco 1 15 south 10th street uml demit comer 8. nnd 8th streets. CAVALRY RAIDS. In Its next liwuu thn CotniiKH will puhllnh elegantly lllnnlmtnl Ml tides describing llireo of thu most ditrhig cuvnlry raids of the spring campaign of IHOil, iinuifty, (IrierNon's ridn through Mlivdmlppl In April of that year, Htrelght's laid through northern (loorgln thu follow lug mouth, nnd Ivllpatrlek's bold danlics through tho henrt of tho confederate country. The sketches urn nreompnnlcd by Mirtralts of tho daring lenders nnd (Ions. J. K. II Htunrt, I'liWJintnii, Dislgu nnd Col. Hislduy Thesu nitlclesmo jmrt of the unwritten history of thownr, mid nrti preparisl by competent nil thoi Ity. Wo Invito u cnrcftil mi-ukiiI of them by nil old soldiers, ns well us thu younger gen erntinu, m they nruof pis'iillar Interest now1 that tlonnl hnto nnd prejudice have imHset! I uwuyuud iiersous nnd events can Iki dfspits slouutely tllsciUMsl. r. ii. r. Vo hnvo lixikeil thiougli thu Prnctlcnl Homo I'hyslclau with much satisfaction. It Is written in nil easy mid familiar stylo. Wo take great plcasum In Haying that wo regard t us possessing claims to it place in tho homes of thu MS)plu that no other woik within our knowledge, on Kipular medicine, has Ihshi found worthy to occupy. Tho names of thu editors futnlshngunrmiteo to thu iooplo of Its legitimacy, nnd Its closo, conclso uud no curntu history of tho diseases recorded, nud Instructions in plain snxou, us to thu use of remedies, will commend It to tho common kciiho of thu general public. Its claims to merit nsu sclcntlllc, practical work, adapted to thu needs of thu soplfl, on tho subjects treated, are of n high order, nud wo will tnko great pleasure In recommending It us n household ft lend to nny family, nnd as n vol lime full of good, practical mid wholesomu uilvlco. Our renders will hnvo tho opportun ity hi tho coming mouth to obtain this won dot fill work by sulmcrlptlon of Air. Cobb, tho general ngent, nt !M'J south Klevcntli street, or from bis solicitors who win enn on you. To Tout Via tliu Missouri I'lielllc. Itnll way. Onu faro for tho round trip from Lincoln o nil iiolnta. Tickets llmlUsl to sixty days, uud transit limit going nnd returning of ilfteon days In each direction. Kxcurslons leavn Lincoln January i!5, Febnmry 8 and S!, March 7 nnd HI. Double lino of Piilhunn sletplug enrw from Kansas City. A raro oj IHirtunlty to visit Toxns. lowest rnttst over olftred. For innis, tlescrlptlvo iamphlets, rates, and further Inforiuatlon, call on or ml Iress H. P. H. Millaii, II. (. Hanna, Ueucral Agent. City Ticket Agent, Corner O nnd l'.'tli stris'ts. Ijirgest lino or ICey West and Itnporttxl ci gars at the llurr block, Huiiio Cheap I'roperty. A fliio nwldenco lot on Twenty-llrst street near N for side nt n reasonable price. Also ono In Meclmnles iiildltion, Hydo Pnrk nnd Klmwool. Will sell chotp If sold Itntiusllntoly Callonoruddrexs U Wessel, Jr., euro this olllco. Dally excursions to Cullfornlu via tho Mis souri Pnclllo Hallway. Tho tourists favorite route. Choice of two routes going, nnd priv ilege of returning nny one or rour routes. Descriptive rolders uud nil Information obtained of II. O. Hanna, Or It. P. It. Millaii, (leu'l Pass. Ag'U City Ticket Ag't., cor. OJiinil 12th ste. Lincoln to Chlcngo without clmngo via tho Klklioru lino. Tliu llurlliiKton's Luted. A KUHrl) lino ofi't'ochnlr cars now lnvo Lincoln dally, timidity Included, nt t p. in. for Chicago, w Itliout change. A colored ftiorter accoinpa'ilos each car to provldu for tint com fort of (mssengerH, supply toilet nrtieles, etc. Further Information limy Ihi obtained nt'clty oiiiio, corner O mul loth stnsjt. A. C. .IKMKU, CItv Pass. Agt. RHEUMATISM. SOME IIEMAUKAUI.K CUItKS OF OKK Of TIIK MOST STUIIIIOlIN' ANI AOOItAVAT 1NO UISKA8KS THAT AFFLICT MANKIND. A News roportnr lo.irnliiK tlmt Mrs. N. M. I'utors of Hnst Dos Moiuna, who wns long ufllluttitl with rliiminiitiHiii hail been complotely cured, conuludeil to call on tho lady nuil net thu facts tlUcct from her for tliu lienellt of nny of our romicra wlio mtiy bo shnlliirly tiflliototl. Ho found Mrs. Ptiters to bo n very pleasant lady of liilddlo ngo, in good health nud doing linr own houso work On boing questioned sho said : "I had sulVoretl with rhoiinintlsin thu greater part of tho timu for noarlysovoti years At times I wns almost helpless I hntl doctored n great ileal for it with pliyst clans and tried electric belts and almost ovorj thing that is recommended for rliminiiUlsni, as no ono will sutler with It ns I did, without doing till that can bo tlono to relievo it. Finally :i neighbor woman advised mo to try Chamberlain's Pain Halm ami was so sum that it would help me, that I procured a bottlo It did help mo right from tho start but it took livo fiO cent bottles to euro mo, so you can guess how bad I was, as ono or two bottles will euro any ordinary case. It Is a grand good inedieino nnd has tlono mo a pnwor of good, nnd I hoiio you will publish tho facts in your vulunolo paper, that everybody may know It." As the romedy referred to is of homo nitinufaetiiro wo concluded to call on the iiropriotors, Messrs. Chamberlain & Co Wo lind thoy conduct ono of tlto largest and most successful proprie tary medicine laboratoiles in tho west, aim that Chamberlain's Paiu Halm is fust becoming uliouuhold necessity nil tho way from Iho Gulf of Mexico to tho Hritish Possessions nnd from Chicago to tho Pacific Ocean They lmvo hun dreds of testimonials from persons who have been cured by it, not only of rhoii mutism but neuralgia and other painful Mictions. From wliloh wo soleeted tho following: This is to certify that I was vory luinn with rheumatism, my joints wcie swelled lmdl, I could with tlilll culty turn In lied, I was Induced by my physician to try n bnttlo of Chamber Iain's Pain Halm, and am now ablo to attend to my regular duties. 1 am a blncksinlth. Chamberlain's Cough Romody Is n certain nud ponnunent euro for coughs, colds croup, whooping cough and soi o throat. A fifty cont bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Heincdy will go uunrly ns fur ns a dollar bottlo ol any other cough preparation in tho market, and will ilo you much mora good. It Is positively without an equal for throat anil lung diseases Sol I at W. J. Turner's. i3Hf TEi ptLBjtnTTiTiTiTlTTTTTTW. Were all w Iso ciioiirIi to heed this nilvlco In season, a world of siilTerlng would bo avoided. Tho best month: In which to tako Hood's Sarsaparlll.t, tho great blood purltlcr, uro March April May At no other season Is tho body so much In m ed of, or so susceptible to tho lienellt to bu derived from Hood's Harsaparllla, as now. 'IholuiHierlshed condition of thu blood, tho weakening cllcctsof tho long.cold wlntcr.tho lost appetite, and that tired feeling, all make n good dpi lug ineillchio absolutely necessary. Try Hood's Harsaparllla nnd you will lie con I Inced that Ills tho Ideal spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla 5olillirnllilriiKflts. ?l iitifnrfS. l'rrtarrdnnty by 0. 1. IIOOI1A CO.,AtHitliccailpa.Irfincll,MaH. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar Drayage and loving. OLIVER MAGGAUD Desires to Inform the public that his equip incnt for moving Household Goods.Planos Safes, Marchandlse, Heavy Machinery, etc., Is the best in the city. Special men nnd wagons nrc kest for the removal of Pianos and Household Goods, Which arc always handled by competnnt and experienced help, and the latest nppll nnccs used for handling Safes nnd other heavy goods. Call, address or telephone OLIVER MAGGARD, telephone 1 1 1 Ollicc 917 O st N. R. HOOK, M. D., DI3KA8HH OF WOMHN. Jrinary and Recta i Diseases a Specialty. pTreats rectal ilUoasos by IlItlNKHUHOFF lllm?ll8OTAl,m",'' 'n" 1 llurr lllock. Twelflb nnd O sini'ts. onico telepboiioMS. Hesld.-iieu WJugstreeL 'I'lwne. K12 Ofllet) boiirs,0 to IS a.m. s to s and 'i to Bum hiunl(i)s, lotolln m v PEERLESS Steam Laundry 1117 P Street. Still In tho front nnd absolutely leading nil saiuiictitoni. Thoroughly cqulpied for tin mest work, giving to each customer an un qualified guarantee for nil work done. All ol our work tlono with neatness nnd dispatch We solicit orders for suburban villngcs and neighboring towns, paying tliu express 011 nil arders ono way. ltespectfully, C. J. PRATT. BLOOD POISON. Old ll'-Ail fivth rnntnln 1 tho qiihitemiciico of bliMM) polotil Who csn kw.iIIow It, fru'liliig out or old UtiIi t oiry inoiti nnd bo iienunyr Tlieso tcetli nro aeAd, ulcerated, uuh nllliy treiiucntly canto a inUlod fco. Hhould ccrtitlr: bo extracted and replarKl ulth Kooil, artificial iecth tlmt ncisr actio. Can be extract ed without palu. No hum bug. AU1UBION OF THE TEETH. The abovu cut shows the teeth of man ii jUtb of age, from Dr. Ilcll In 1831. We meet with this sffectlou In the teeth lu various forms and degrees. The ends of tho crowns seem yerj soft, having a low decree of vitality and wear down (bowing a dark yellowish cupped spotjn tho center. Many aro so foollah as to h"nt ,hat molar teeth aro of little account, ...i rrt them go by default; after which all the force of tho muscles aru extended to the front teeth, wearing them down rapidly. The best, and orly remedy, Is to cover and buildup the ends with gold ami platinum, which wears llko steel and saves them many years. We make a specialty of lino gold work on building them up, contour Ulllngs, etc n VftSJjHLiK Cuts A atid II are from John Tomes, of Enr land. A Two Incisors with notches in the tnds. II shows the peg shaped teeth with yellowish pits In the ends For such teeth we have two remedies: First To III! the pits In the eads with gold. Sec ond Extract them and rrplaco them with artificial teeth. Hut tho bones absorb away rapidly so that they will need resetting fro fluently. Wo make the Bncit artificial teeth in the northwest. We use Justles' and White' patent teeth, with long, heavy pins, mounted on strong elastic plates. Those who patronize us will not be troubled with broken teeth And cracked plates, canKer soro mouths, etc. To loose tho front teeth, Is to loose half the power ol speech, and more than half Ue beaut DIsaasod Qums. Tho teeth turn black ami illo, the nma bleed at the allehttsat touch, ulrvrato, tho toui.li loown and tell out, tho brwta la horrlblo, DR. A. P. BURRUS. 1200 O Btroot, On theltsiild Tranalt, ruira up diseased rim, make lira burnt uolil and platinum fillings, niakos Um flusat tosUi that tobacco will not tarulib. A. i-iriilKray NOBB1' Spring Suits $20 AND $25. MADE TO ORDER IN LATE STYLES. DAVID MAY OPPOSITE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Mowers & Bedding Plants Large Variety at Low Prices. Cut Flowers and Designs a Specialty. Nebraska Floral Company, 125 North 1 2th Street. Spring Syles STER. NEW, NEAT AND NOBBY. ST. CLOUD DINING HALL. Twelfth street, opp Opera House.. K. C. PI?AY, tte Caterer. This Now nnd lleuutlful lUstiu.rnnt lias just been opened to tho public. Wo will aim to rocuro ,our patronage by Horvli, tho bent tho market ...lords nt m.iom.blo priced OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. My arrangenientH w Ith nil parts of thostuto uro such that parties or.lorl.ii; In tlmo enn bo Hiipplled with nil dollrncltfM of the Henson. '"""!. in umo enn If. -All orders for Weddings, I'nrtlcH.HupperM, rtstlvuls. Halls lbim.u..tu ,.. . pmmptlyiittun.lwd to, and sent to nil pnits of tho country. '.niuets, etc., etc., Pure Spring Water used Instead of City Salt Water. NEW SPRING STYLES! JUST ARRIVED. And now ready for inspection at John Morrison's All the Finest Qualities and Ls.to.st Patterns in stock. I have the finest cutter in the city and guarantee satisfaction. Cal and see my goods and work. 121 North Eleventh street. Fine Driving and Riding Livery, Always ready for service, day or night. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTGOMIJRY HLOCK, 11 19, 1 121 and 1 1 23 N Street. Meals 25 cts. , , D $-,.50 per week. r POST - OFFICE. Telephone 682. Now Ready. Skinner's StaWes 12th St., bet. Pand Q. Calls for Balls, Parties, etc., Promptly Made, with Stylish Rigs, Coupes and Hacks. aPELEFnonsrB 24s. ?