WHIHIMHWI ID M lining i III! MmwEy"wi ? Mtin-rtinTintiiiawiriiUMHiartgmMiiTiiwiiiHi mlWt t Vt I? f f !' It ii f H DR L. WENTE DENTIST. Makes the preservation o( the nnlurul teeth n specialty by nil known approved methods. Golil ami porcelain crowns mounted on (lc natural mot. All operation performed without pain. Satisfaction uarnntecd. TOTIIHI'KOPt.K or I.1N00I.N, NKIIIUHKA. Wo, the limloimltziitMl nro imrHonnlly no qualnted with Dr. U Won to, who In to leave tin soon nud engage In tlio practice of deutls try In vur rltv, Wo enn unhesitatingly recommend him m n thnroiiKh nmster of hi profession, nud wo nro mini that nil work entrusted to hint will bo skillfully performed. J. UNDKtlllll.I., M. I). W. W. MoMann. M. 1). J. K. MoAamh,M.H. iM. 1). J, M. OaM.KIIIJIIII, I). 1). H. GAitimu, Illinois, Jnu, '., 1887. 116 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb. GRAND SPECIAL SALE 01' Ladies' & Gents' FINE SHOES At greatly reduced prices AT WEBSTER &BRISGOE. 1043 O Street. IylNOOLN ?hilharmonic . Orchestra, l. IUokwow, a, H. Abciiuan, Mimical Plotter, Manager. Mice Funke's Opera House, Sd rioor, Front Will furnish OrnnJ or Sacred muslo for Coxgkivts, 'VKDDINOB, Tautikh, 1ULL8 and all oUior occasions requiring flmt-elass muslo tVf8pecIal rote will bo made with clubs dcslrfnjf tlio ocliestr for I ho Benson, roton furnished 011 application. We also desire to state Dint we have oiened a Oenscrratory of lluslo In our apartments In the opera houMS building, for tbo Instruction on orchmtml Instruments. Tuition noun: On. m II 14 noon, and 1 till 4 p. 111. every day excpl Sunday. For scholar not able to attend atrcgu ar lH)ir, iihc1h1 time will be Riven. For further Information as to price, tlmo, oto address or call on tlio umiuiKcr, J. II. W. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, Uutldlnra completed or In courso of erect lou liom April l.lttoo; iltmluem block. 0 K outpouiery, tltli and N. do do I. W llillliuriley, lltli near N. Itestaurant (OdellJ) 0 K Montgomery, Nuo.tr Jltli. lteeldeuce, J J Iinhorr, J and lStlu do J 1) Micfarland, Q anil t Ith. do John Zehnmu. ) ,nd lltli. do AtU'rt Wbtkln. I) lot mil and 10th. do Win M U-oimid, Cliet Oth aud lOtlu da K It Cluthrle, iR'li and N. do J B llocd, M I), F bet 10th and ITth. do 1. (I M Uaklwlii, 0 bet Ittth and IHth. KanlUrlum building at Mllrord, Neb, Flrrt IJaptlst church, lllti and K strecbir ortuarjr uit Jul un I roJilrlu to.ub at Wvulia cetnuU.Tr, OiUeo . - Iloouu KJ and 34 Rloliords JBloolc. DR. B. B. Powers, DENTIST, GoldFillings A Speciltay Gold, Silver nnd Porscelaln Crowns Insert ed on roots of teeth. Sets Inserted without .a plate. All operations llrst:clas and war ranted. pi4 O Street over Eljlott'i. THE COURIER A JVnmiar liirof Mmlrrn Timt. PUIIUIHUICD SATUWDAY fiunsonn-Tinm Onn Year liy Mnll or Carrier $1,0) 81k month, $1,00, Three months M) Onto, Ono month ft) CenU Invnrnhly In Adrnnce, iiVKUTtKKMKKTnt Knhw fiirulnlied on application t tlio onion, Heelnl rates on Tlmo Contract, CoMTiunirrioNAl Hliort spicy sketches, iks'Iiis, and Mot-leu solicited. lViiwuml and Social note nr' eieelally deslrnhle, I'iiintinoi Wo inakn n AHclalty of Flue 1'rlntliiK In all Its liraii'jlim. Hjjlut- irvn it ipjjl'tlty AddniM nil coiniuunlentlomi dlreclto tlio oftleo. wicaaict DoimiNS, RIIITOIIM ANtl I'llOI-IIIKTOIIA. Now llurr llloolc, Cor. I'.'tli nnd O Hirer U. TKl.ni'itoNKV'.Vl. TAKE NOTICEI Tlio CouniKii will not Im3 topotiHlhlo for nny dohti miulo liy any ono In ltn uitiuo, un Iws u written order ncixmiwuiliw tlio niiiio, properly signal, of coiimo. Wkhsi:i fit Donni.VH, l'roji'w. TllKKrontihiKKcr hns reached Amorlcnii soil oueo inoro, nnd iieopto who huvo nny sort of ri'Knrd for tholr ersonal wolfnro nddrcHA him as Mr, Hulllvnu. TitK popular novelist, Hohort IxniU Hto vitiiMin, is rcportod to ho n very sick matt. Ho hns jinilmhly soon n copy of tlio Oinnlm World coiitnlnlnK lllustnttlons of his latest story, "Tho OutlnwA of Turnstnll Forost," TilK nnino "Oiunha" npHnni to net ns 11 hoodoo upon tho baso hall chili of that city, which, under the nnmo of "Othkosh" won InAt year's nortli western chniuplnushlp. Thoro nppeam to liu n cront deal In 11 nnino after nil. It sounds Itko tho old timed of tho llosowat orIlothacker uowsuiMir wnrtohenr tho IJeo Kfer to tho llopuhlienu iw "tho muIcrleM shiHit on lower Douglas street," hut lilacs there is no Dnvld In that olllco to do Imttlo with tho giant Hoo. Tint Alllnueo Argus, J. D, Callioun's new (utpcr lies nrrlvod. It is 11 very Imudsoino paior nnd starts out with n liberal advertis ing pntronngo, W, H. I'orrln, roeently city editor of tho Doiuocriit, will conduct tho pn pr horoaftor. L- -. . -3 TltK Nebraska City TrcKi did iUolf proud In itfl Arbor Day edition. letters from tho prominent statesmen, jiooU nnd philosophers of tho nation were printed, eulogizing Hon. J. Sterling Morton and commending tho e. tabllshmont of mlior day, Tlio Pros has reason to congratulato itself on tho outenrlso dlsplayoil, Wk would respectfully call tho attention of tho Topics department of tho Journal to tho fact that on at least two 00 visions during tl e past week u Joke has boon uuonrtheil In tho editorial columns of that paper. It is hardly fair to Itn renders to plneo such traps for them and tho foreman should bo instructed to not so misplace matter in the future. ThkiikIs nothing like versatility, .Mon dny'N Democrat contnluiHl uinongst iU edito rials a discussion of tho tnrlir, n dluMrUktlou 011 tho Immortality of tho soul on tho C'oi. conl school of philosophy stylo, m mcII us 11 Joko nbout Wnlt Main's now hut. It is this remarkable combination or political economy, philosophy and humor that 1 as miulo tliut paper t.o popular nnd widely nnd. Tut; CouniKH is more than ploasoil to knw that at loast throe paving. dlstrleU liavo 10 locUd brieJ. This is ontlroly duo to tho ef forts of tho city press, who hnvo lieen and are a unit for brick ns n juivlng material. Now that it will Iw given n fair trial, wo hope that tho know-alls who have worked aud tnlkod so hard for cedar blocks will be coin jHilled to aekuowliHlgo they wcro wrong this time. The now industry thus created will prove of incalculable benefit to tho city, nnd will bo Instantly started. In Bcrlbner's Magazine for Mny Mr. James Haldwln iayn tho weitri(leserveilc)mpliment ou tho matter of popular education: "It was in tho west (hat tho Idea of graded schools wn first completely formulated and uinilo inictlcnlly successful. It was in tho west that tho Kuperlhtondcnoy of hchools county nnd city win geimrnliy recogiiized as essen tial to tho success of tho Hystem. It was in tho west that tho curliest nnd some of tho ablest expounders of tho "now education," in this country, attempted tho practical ap plication of their theories. While yet tho country was but halt settled nnd tho public school system little more than a promise, u former pupil of I'estnlozzi introduced the method of that reformer into tho private schools of tho loner Wabash vnllof, Long lieforo a "'now deimrturo'' had been discov ered in tho schools of Quluey, nnd hcrnldtxl to tho world us the bemuing of u great refor mation, tho wlf-sama uietiioils, there to high ly eulogized, weru being practically demon strated in scores of dlKs and towns In the MC&t. :xi-ui-iAou Went mid Norllnveit. Dully oxcursions huvo been nrrauged for over tho Union Paelile IUllway to San Fran cUco, Kin Diego, Colton, Ias Angelos, Han liern.irdmo and Kan dao, Ualiromla, auo to Portland, Orogou, nt $30,00 for the round trip. Tickets uro gooil (iO days for going pus. sago and good for tho return trip for sis months from da to of sale w ith tho usual stop over privileges in both directions within those, limits. Those tickets nro also jfood by way of Den ver ami Bait Lnko City in each .direction. The agent, Mr. K. 11. filosson, tells us ipiltounum tier of our towiiHiuen uro thinking of making tho trip soon, mid it would Iw well for thooo Intending to go iiiKclcct parties to see him and ai range for tholr accommodations, Mr, John It, Kmwley, traveling agent, Union Pacific, ut Omuhn, Neb., will give you any further information in regard to these excursion!. Parties who prefer can eorres- Jiond with Mr. J, 8. Tobbets, (J. V. & T. A., Omaha, Nub. Oo cost by tho Bt. IjuIs and tho Missouri Paclfla railroad and avoid nil omnibus trans fers; all oliaugoii made in Union depots via this routo. Chair cam froo. STOniE8 ABOUT MEK. Dow Osonr Wltdn wn Orented Dy an Ainrrlenn. Congressman O'Neill of Mlsscttrllsfreonnd easy nnd bluff In maimer, nntwlthatnudini; tnnrkrsl nhllity nnd certnlu refinement, I-nst ycnrhonmilon trip to Kuroo nnd formed tho nripinlultiuco of a young Huglish actor on tho Meniner. Tho latter relnUs that ono day tho eongni-wnmn vlsltel tho housj of com mons nnd going out on tho river terrace. hero mcinlHirH mid tholr friends sit and Ainoko during the Intervals between divisions nnd when somii sixth rnto sjionkcr is address ing empty beiieluii, ho found tho nctnr nnd a tall, well hulltnmt fnshlonnblydro'ed young man enjoying cigars togethor. Congressman O'Neill went over to his friend, wlio Intro-(hic-isl him to his companion saying! "Permit mo to lutrodtico Congressman O'Neill, of Missouri, Mr. Oscnr Wlldo." Tho congiesstunu Uxik tho outstretched hand of tho n-stheto with tho cynical smllo of tho man who IkiIIovch ho acoa through n prno tlcnl Joke, but lends hlmiielf to it, and said! "Aro you tho overlastlug chump tlioy sent us to A merlon a couplo of years ngof" Tho mstheto's cigar dropped from his fin gers and ho stood aghast. Then turning to tho nctor ho asked In suiierclllous tones! "Who Is this a wild American person P Then bo walked away, leaving O'Neill nnd the actor dumfouudod. Kurly noxt morning tho congressman took n cab and wont to Wilde's house to upologlio. Philadelphia Pros. Too Much for flherman. Thoro aro any number of mon in this town who think it a great prlvllego to sit at tho wimo board with Oon. Hhormnn, nnd thoy maintain, too, that noxt to tho gifted Dopow, ho is ono of tho most entertaining after dinner trjicakorA In tho country. A president of ono of tho Chicago rnllroads related in the Wind sor hotel tho other night n Uttlo anecdote nnont tho general and n certain military din nor giver in Omaha, Nob,, nt tho beginning of tho war. Tho moiiu was wrotchod, as wcro tho Omalm hotols in those day. On this occasion tho butter was particularly bad and rancid to a degree, Tho goncTal's at tention was orrosted, and ho sent for tho manager, to whom he imletly romarkodt "You will have to roiuovo this butter, my friend, as it outrnk me," New York World. Senator Vnncs' Pour, Benator Vest 'vas describing tho limited moans of tho postofllco in Kansas City and Bnidt "Why, Mr. President, I havo soon waiting nt tho dollvery windows a lino of ladles half a mllo long," Bonntor Vanco roso and saldt "Mr. President, I wish to in qulro if that is tho usual longth ot womou in Mlssourir' Chicago Herald. Qacstlon Answered. "I wondor if I had better go homo and got my umbrella." Llfo. lnmlly 1'rlde. Grocer You say that your wlfo, Undo Unstus, supiwrta tho family by taking in washing? Undo Rastus Yes, sah. Orocer Well, don't you feel a llttlo ashamed nt times? Uudo Hastus 'Shamed? No, sah; doro's uothln' dcgrudIir",bout takin' in washln'. Iso proud oh do olo 'ooninn. Now York Sun. Shop Kecpliif; In I'lirls. French Qlrl Pajia, a man who looks llko an Amoricnn is observing thoso gloved in tho window. What shall I ask for them? Shopkoepor Twenty dollars. Man (ontering) How much? Olrl Twenty dollar Man Sao-r-r-rl Shopkeeper Forty cents, MVseor. Oma ha World. A Humiliating l'oiltlon. Visitor (to convict) What aro you in for, my friend? Convict Bank burglary, sir. Visitor I suppose you must find your pres ent position very humiliating. Convict Yes, very. Whon wo march to moals, sir, I'm always sandwiched in between two aldermen boodlers. Tho Epoch. Sloro IiitoiestloK Matter. Subscriber (to editor) I don't seo nny thing in your pnpor today about tho hereto act of Smith, who saved tho life of Drown at tho risk of his own. Editor No; it was crowdod out to mako room for nn accouut of tho cowardly manner in which Jones took tho lifo of Hobinson. Llfo. - An Unhtnd Cut. Minister's Wlfo (Sunday morning) Is It possible, my dour, that after all you liavo said about Sunday newspapers, you aro read ing ono t Minister (very much hurt) You ought to know mo better than that, Maria; this is last ovenlns s paper. Tho Epoch. I.lvnly pprliiB Trade. Omaha Jublicr John, havo you got that car load of palm leaf fans ready for Ulauk & Ulank, of Dukotavlllot John Yim, sir: last box Just loaded. "All ris'-t; now ntteud to locdlng that car of snow shovola for Lank & Lank, of Now York." uiuiiua woriQ. KFs9 WJAK?v j jffvslrHnl Bo Suro to Cot Hood's Sarsaparllln, my child. See that they do not glvo you anything else. You remember It Is tho medicine which did mama so much good n year ngo my favorlto Spring Medicine Nearly everybody needs a good spring mcdl elno llko Hood'A Barsaparllla to expel Impuri ties which nccumtilato In tho blood during tho winter, keep up strength ns warm weather comes on, crcato nn nppctlto nnd promoto healthy digestion. Try Hood's Barsaparllla and you will bo convinced of Its peculiar merits. It Is tho Ideal spring mcdlcino ro llablo, beneficial, pleasant to tako, and gives full valuo for tho money. Ho suro to get Hood's Sarsaparilla BotdbyAllilruggtits. $lslxfor$J. Preparcilonly by 0. 1. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Man. IOO Dobos Ono Dollar Largest lino of ICey West and Imported ch gars at the llurr block. Sonic Clieup Property, A flue residence lot on Twenty-first street near N for snlo at a reasonable price. Also ono in Mechanics addition, Hyde l'ark and Klmwood.Wlll soil cheap If sold Immediately Call onornddroKH L. Vessel, Jr., caro this olllco. Dally excursions to California via tho Mis souri Paclflu Hallway. Tho tourists favorite routo. Choice of two routes going, nnd priv ilege of returning nny one of four routes. Descriptive folders nnd all Information obtained of 11. O. IIanna, Or It. P. U. M11.LAH, (len'l Pass. Ag't. City Tlckot Ag't., cor. O; and 12th st. To Texas Vln tho Missouri Tactile Hall way. Ono fnro for tho round trip from Lincoln o all points. Tickets limited to sixty days, nnd transit limit going and returning of fifteen days in each dliectiou. Excursions leave Lincoln January 115, February 8 and SSI, March 7 aud ill. Double lino or Pullman sleeping curs from Kansas City. A raro op portimlty to visit Texas. Lowest rates over ottered. For mnps, descriptive iwmphlot, rates, and further Information, call 011 or ad dress It. P. It. MlLLAIl, H. O. IIanna, General Agent, City Tlckot Agent, Corner O mid 1-th streets. Tlio finest lino of long wraps for traveling and street w enr can lie found at Ashby & Mlllspaugh's. For all kinds of society stationery, such as Invitations, programs, cards, menus etc. call at tho CouiHF.it olllco In tho now llurr block. New Train Sorvlru on the KlUliorn Line. Train No. 42 now leaves Lincoln nt 0:55 a. 111. nnd runs through solid to Missouri Valley aud thoro makes close connections for Sicux City, Chicago aud tho east. At Fremont di rect connection is made for Omaha. Train No. 41 leaves at 10:!tt a. 111. nnd carries a through sleeper for Chicago which is at tached to tho C. & N. W. llyer at Missouri Valley, This train makes connections nt Fremont for Norfolk, Chudrou, Ilnptd City, Douglas, Geneva, Hastings, Omaha, Sioux City, St. Paul nnd Intermedlnto jioints. Olllco 115 south 10th street and depot comer S. nud 8th stiiKits. THE CAUSE OF EIIEUMATISM. It Is claimed tliut rheumatism is sometimes Inherited but it is moro like ly that tho persons presumed to inherit it nro physlcnly constituted tho name ns tholr parent nnd natural)' auseoptiblo to It. If childion nro tlill'oruntly con stituted from tho iillllctcd parent thoy do not "Inherit it." Biliousness is ns much of miinhurltanco ns rheumatism, ns persons of a bilious temperament nro most susceptible, to it nnd they of courso got tholr toinpanummt from their parents. Other authorities claims that rhoutiiatlsru!su:Mi.sud by tho presence of urlu acid In the blood. Others to taking cold when their Is poison clrcu luting In tho blood, others that it is purely nnd solely 11 disease of tho ner vous system. It Is well known that when persons havo ncuto or inflamma tory rheumatism the bowels nro iisuuly constipated nnd tho urine scanty, but is that not caused by tho rheumatism rnthor than the cause of it, for when tho bowels nro kept opou nud tho in lliumnatlon kept down, a cure is soon produced. The inilniuiunthu must bo kept down until tho p.uts aro restored to a hoalthy condition. This is not theory as a great many sovcro cases have been cured In that way. Tlio in flammation boing deep seated and mostly in tlio joints., it Is dlllluult to roach and but few external applications will rellovo It, thero is ono however that will, and that is Chamberlain' '" Vn, ono application is usualy sulllclentto reliovo tho nain nnd only tho worst cases require morn than ono or two fifty cent bottles to etl'oct a cure. It is tho most penetrating liniment known and promptly relievos the ago nl.lng pains both of rheumatibin nnd neuralgia. When tho Harts can bo roach od and tlio Pain Halm nppl'.ed directly to tho sunt of pain, as in cases of burns and toothncho, it relieves liibtantly and in cases of rheumatism only a few uionionts aro required for its ofToct to bo felt. To keep tho bowels open al ways use St. Patrick's Pills as they aru absorbed Into the blood, net through it, purify It mul thoroughly cloanso the whole system. Chamberlain's Cou&h Romody Will euro a sovero cold in less timo than by any othor trontment. It re lieves tlio lungs, opens thu secretions, rondorc tho mucus less toniiclous and oaslor to expectorate and aids nature in restoring tho bystoni to n healthy con dition. If freely usud as soon as a cold hns been contracted and beforo it hns become settled in tho cystuiii, it will often euro what would liavo boon a kovcr rjild in a biuglo day. It is a cer tain euro for croup, Sold nt W. J. Turner's. NOBBY Spring Suits $20 AND $25. MADE TO ORDER IN LATE STYLES. DAVID OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. LEAP YEAR BALL PROGRAMS, AND INVITATIONS With Illumination designs appropriate for the occasion, Printed in finest style of the art at COURIER : OFFICE. ALSO LEAP YEAR RECEPTION CARDS, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Mowers pf Bedding Plants Large Variety at Low Prices. Cut Flowers and Designs a Specialty. Nebraska Floral Company, i2c; North 1 2th Street. ' Telephone 682. IffMrtRlCHTER- ml tSSA cpcnncdyxoaorraajxtfouuxicajrxT i.i '"ixxco ,- Spring Syles Wessel & Dobbins, New Burr Block, Cor. i2tri.ancLO Sts Wedding Invitations, Engraved Calling Cards, Box Station ery, Fine Printing of all K'uds. Give Us ei Trial Order. MAY j Now Ready. 1'. . V. V fl' J ,C"l - , ' i a