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.fig- A ir nVa ,,.., ... n rwi i linn n m .n'Hiriim'jipl'M' '' iiiiiiinniiu wn & - 4 tr- pni"St If- a-"""1 " l" in r- j i ;-t V r: V, 1. I.v Jt i W ? HHM SiSWS? W-'.Uk' .' DR. L. WENTE DENTIST. Makes the preservation of tlic nnlurul ccth a specialty by nil known approved method. Gold nnd porcelain crowns inotintcd on the natural root. All operation performed without pain. nStUfactlon u;unrnntccd. TO TIIK i'KOI'I.K OK LINCOLN, NKIIUAHKA. Wn, tho undersigned nro jiorsonnlly no qunlntcd with Dr. u Wonto, who In to leavo un noon nnd engage In tho practice of doiillf trr In vour rltv. Wo win unhesitatingly recommend lilm as a thorough muster of hi profoiwlou, nnd wo urn Hiiro tlmt nil work entrusted to him will bo skillfully performed. J. UnhkiuiiM., M. I). V. W. MoMann. M. I). J, R. MoApahh.M. H. M. I). J, M. (lAl.I.KIIUOM, I). I). H. Oaudnkh, Illinois, Jan. 1W, 1887. 116 South Eleventh St Lincoln, Neb. WEBSTER & BRISCOE Boots and Shoes. Fine Shoes and Dancing Pumps A SPECIALTY. Trices nit low a reliable first-class j,'ood n be sold for, nnd all honorable compc Ion fairly met. 1043 O Street. fsjj? FINE : ART : STUDIO. I3rt O street. Examine samples ol our work before ordering cWcwhcrc. Dew Hampshire SPEXJOB Step, Single and Extension LADDERS AT 30-232-234 S. 1 ith st. LINCOLN HARDWARE Co. LINOOLyN Philharmonic : Orchestra, A. IUoknow, Sluslcal Director, Otfloo Funko's Opura O. II. YSCHUAN, Slannger. House, Sd Floor, Front Will funiUh Urand or Baered music for CONCKHTfl, WKDDINOS, 1'AUTIKS, IUl.U ad all other occasion requiring Oret-eUiss tnuilo tarSpoelal rates will lie made Ith clubs leslrtiur the ocliestra for the season, rates furnished on application. "Wo also denlro to state tliat wo Imvs 0ened a 'Ootutrvatory of Muslo In our apartments In the opera bouse building, for the Instruction on orchestral Instruments. Tuition hours: 0 a. m '111 19 noon, and 1 till 4 p, m. every day except Sunday, For scholars not able to attend atregu r bouts, special time will be given. For further Information as to prices, tlmo, eto Adraat or call on the manager. N. R. HOOK, M. D., DI8UA8K8 OK WOMKN. Urimj aid Rectal Diseases a Specialty. TreaUreotat diseases by IJHINKEItHOKF PAINLatSti 8V8TKM. Oftlce, room Va, I'M and M Hurt Moek. Eleventh and O au-eeU. Office UUpaoae MS. Uasidesee 1BW Q street. '1'hone, 6M qSS hoiH,0 to 18a.m. to 0 and7tu H p m jiwasjra,toap.w n . MB?V4tf'T H iT -V . f&k... Vf -I THE COURIER A Mijniior ltjtfr of Motltrn Wmti. PUUUlSIIICD SATUHDAV RuiwcnllTlo l Otm Yew by Mull or Carrier f 8,0;) Rlx month, $1,00, Threo months M Cents, Ona month IX) Cents Invarahly In Advance, InVKnTlSKUKNTflt IUto furnished on appllcAtlftll at tlm office. Hoclal ruled on Tlmo Contract. CoirrntntrrtoKit! Hliort spicy sketches, oc'tns, nmt stories solicited. Personal and Hoclal notes nro especially desirable. I'mntiniii Wo make n specialty of Fine l'rlntlnjr In nil Its hnmohe. Hocloty work a socially Address nil communications direct to tlio ofllco. WlCSSlSt, A D013I31NS, KniTonn and I'norntRTomi. Now llurr lllook, Cor. I'Jth nnd O Htrcots. TKI.KI'UOrtK-Vl. TAKE NOTICEI Tho Common will not lw responsible for nny debts mndo by nny ono In It niuno, un less n written onlcr nccoinpnnlm tho same, proiiorly signed, of course. WKSHKti k DonniNH, Prop'rs. A I'AIU of looU wild found In tho Inkn nt corner of Tenth nnd O streets Monday even ing, but no further trace of tho liody wore discovered. TiiKHKtiiust bo something wrong nliout Nebraska City. Shu him only figured twice In tho press dhpntchos tho hut week. Wo nro waiting, howovor, for tho result of tho meet ing between tho editor of tho Times nnd tho Btnto Journal's corrcsKnilnnt, Ruimiino premises to 1mi very ncttvo thin spring. With n fJ50,000 hotel and n 1100,000 dollar building for tho Now York Llfo Insur ance coinixiny ns starters, tho boom nhould ooiutnenco to hump Ibwlf with tho grnro nnd activity that is wont to chnrncUtrlzo tho Lin coln vnrlety. It has not bum ho very long ngo thnt Coun cil 11 In IT win roekoiuxl n rival of Llneolu,but thnt burK hnn fnllun way In tho mir. How far nmy 1ms Judged from tho statement that tho usod but SSI telephonoH while Lincoln linn 058. Tho great city of Omaha with 1 10,000(0 Ieoplo had 1083, TiiKiMltorof thoDakotA City Argus, fa. mlltnrly known to fame as Father Martin, is receiving tho grand laugh on account of a Joko plnyod on htm by Atlco Hart, who in wjrtod an adverttsoment for a wife, iunort- ing to 1h) from Martin, in tho Knglo, which was copied into tho Omaha datllos. Tho old man is mad ns n horuot,nd ho Is receiving pro posals every dny. Tiik CouuiKU luw received so mnuy books and (terlodlcals of late that It has been decid ed to ro-opeu Its "Hook-Table," nnd a com petent critic has boon appointed to roylow all publications. Tho CoimiKU elrculntcH among tlio literary nnd literary -inclined iooplo of tho city, and no book or jioriodlcid will bo recom mended that is unworthy, rublliheni who desire books reviewed candidly nnd fairly are Invited to semi them in. A 011KAT deal lias been said and written re garding tho multiplicity and ovor-shadowlug amount of Nebraska mortgaged, and Uie grip Uie east has on the landed domain of tho state. Bui ns tho fact may be, speculation is at tho bottom of it. When a man buys a lot or a farm he does it, generally, with tho object of ellliig at an advance soon, figuring on mnk lug but ono payment and mortgaging It for the balance. If not sold by tho tlmo another payment becomos duo, 011 goes nnothor mort gage to meet It, Simulation Is vory good, if you don't got left. Tiik prince of humorist, Mr. Edgar W. Nye, known to famo ns 1)111 Nyo, is to lecture In Lincoln Thursday evening next. Fow hu morlsts or newspaper men hnve worked hard- or to achieve famo and amass n comietcnco than Mr. Nye, nnd now tlmt tho sun of j ro erity U beginning to shine upon him. ho should 1k shown that Americans nro npprccl ntlve. During eleven month of tho year Mr. Nyo Is employed on tho New York World, writing n letter for tho fiundny edition. Feb ruary Is tho month of his nominal vacntlon, but ho is lllllng in tint time delivering lectures at vnrious oiutN in Iowu, IlliuoU, Kansns Nebraska and Missouri. Mam is nt tn-st nn nuluial, nnd neurlous ono too. Eiqioclnlly is tills time of nowtpavr men. Every week thorn is a now spa per or jKrolhly two of them started In Nebraska, where there Is already nn over-production. Tako Auburn, for instance. There are now four iiewhiMipers there, n new one having been started the other day. Tho established pajier huvo not lcon making nny too much money, to far, of courso, iu wo ran Judge, and where n new-comer oxpocts to make any thing, It Is hard to imagiuo. Tho CouuiKU luu nono but the l06t wishes for tho gentle mon who are starting the vnrious )mKrs, hut it is the great lack of ImalnoKs foresight wo deplore, and which keeps overy country ell torjwor. It takes more than bruins to mnko a country paper jwy. Tiikhk is considerable talk nlwut the estab lishment of manufactories in tho city, but so far ns we cun judgo it has been too genornl and not to tho point, IM us decide on the kind of a manufactory wo want tho groatest and get It; thon go after another, and so on. By trying to tako mora than we ran at one swoop we'll lose tho greater number of them. Erecting big business blocks glvo a good ap pearance to tho city, but one largo manufac tory is worth a dozen biulness blocks. Lay out a definite lino of action ami everybody follow It, sotting aside intrsonal prejudices. The board of trade is doing excellent work but there aro n good mnuy business men who don't belong to that body, of if thuy nro, nro not workers. Concerted actlou is what is needed If Lincoln dot not want to remain In the old rut, and see her now would-be rivals ouUtrlp her. AT "THE LITERARY." Folks In town, 1 reckon, thinks They Rlt all the fun they air Itunntn looso 'round-but, 'y Jlnksl Wn got fun nnd fun to spare, Night nut hero nmoiiRnt tho ash Anil oak tlintxT nver'whero. Bomn folks cl) kin cut n dash 'Hides town eoplr, don't forglt Hiccllly In winter tlmo, When they'd snow and roads Is fit. In them circumstanced I'm Ileslgnaleil to my lot Which puts mo In mind o" what H called "Tlio Literary." Us folks In tho country sees Iots o' fun toko icHlii' schools Kr olo hoe-down Jainborees Kr revivals; ercf you'll Tackle lalTy-pullln's you Kin Kit fun nnd nulto a few. Same with huskln's. Hut all thoso Kind o' frolics they hain't now lly a hunilml year 'or two, Cipher on It na you pleaso. Hut I'll tell you what 1 Jest Think walks over all tho rest Anyway It suits mo host That's "Tho Literary." First they started It '"y geol" Thinks, says I, "Tills sottloment ' fl Klttln too high toned for mo." . ' But when all begin to Jlne, And I heerd Uory went, I Jest kind o' dropied In lino Like you'vo seen soma sandy, thin, Bcrawny shont put fcr tho crick Down sonio pl trail through the thick Bplce hresh, where tho wholo droto'a beea 'Dout alx weeks 'fore ha gits In! 'Can't tell no'hln'," Isays-eo. 'IJout It tel you go and soo Their blamo 'IJterar'. Very Jlrst nlijht I was thoro Iwns'p'lnted to tx) what Tliey call 'Crltlo" so's a fair And squaro Jedgiutnt could bo got 9 T On tho pieces 'at wss read. And on th debate "Which air most (Itwtnictlvo clement, FIroorwortorl" Then they hod Compositions on "Content," "Death" nnd "Dotanys" and Toraps, Ho read ono on "Drconln' Bwampl, I p'nounccd the hovt and said: "So fer 'at'- tho best tiling road In'ThoUtcrnryl" Then they sung som( tel I called Order, nnd Rot back ag'ln In the crlt'o's cheor, and hautod All o' the p'formoru In. Mnndy Ilrlicndlne read ono I ferglti nnd Doo'a was "Thought;" And Barcpty's, hern wos "Nono Air Denied 'at Knocks;" and Daut Fayette Btiawntea little niece Bho got up and pok'( s piece; Then Izory she read hero, "Deal thing In the wholo concern," I-says ee; "now let's adjourn This hero -Literary I'" There was some contendln' ylt Wo broke up In harmony, Itoftd outsldo as whlto as grit, And as slick m slick could bo I I'd fetched 'Zory In my sleigh, And I had a heap to say, Drlvtn' baek-tn fact, 1 drlv Way around tlio old uortli way, Where the Daubenspeckes llvo. 'Zory alius 'foro that night Never 'peared to feel Jiui hgut ' 3 In my company, louwo On'y thing on earth saved mo Was that"Utemr:" Jamos Whlioomb Riley, la Oentory He Knew What It Was. The old story of the British tar's account of bis experience at a cathedral servlco on shore Is again being told, and Is worth retelling. Ho was particularly enthusi ostlo in his description of tho singing of an anthem. "What's bantbeiaP oskod a listener. "What, do you mean to say you don't know what n bonthom isr "Not me," "Well, thon, I'll toll yer. If I was to say to yor, "Ere, Bill, giro me that 'andsplko,' that wouldn't bo a hanthem. But was I to say, 'Bill Bill Bill glv gi glv glv me, glv mo that Bill, glv mo that hand, give mo that, band, handspike, splko splko Bill, glv giv mo that that band handspike band handspike, splko spike spike splko, ah men, ah mon: Bill, glvmethatluuidsplke, spike, nil mon 1' Why, that would bo a banthoml" Now York Bun. Fielding. A base insinuation Out on first I Pitta burg Chronicle-Telegraph. Muffs nro common necessities with tho la dles at this tlmo of tho yonr. In summer thoy aro frequently noon in tho basoball Hold, whoro they nro not so popular. Boston Budget. "An error gracefully acknowledged," saya Oascolgno, "is a victory won." It is rcry evident that Oascolgno was lnmontably ig norant of tho first principle of baseball play ing. Boston Transcript. Sentiment vs. Heiue. Reporter I havo been assigned to inter view a number of tho noted men on tho sub ject of books which havo most lnflnonoed them. Great Author I understand. "My question is this: What book has boon to you the greatest stimulus to mental activ ity r "An empty pockotbook1 Omaha World. . Or Fortynn or rortyflveky. Tho fnci that tliu emperor of Russia gavo tho empress n necklaco composed of forty emeralds has been nindo public. What tho empress said In private after the bestowal was something liko this; "You door old boobyvoskl, why didn't you dlsgulso the truthovltch and mnko tho number thtrtyoff, or thlrty-flvosky, at tho mct." Pittsburg Bulletin. Well Up In Gruiumiir. Trotty School Teacher James, is "to kiss" an nctlvo or passive verb? Jamos (oldest boy iu tho class) Both. l'rotty School Teacher Ho w is that James! James Actlvo on tho jHirt of tho feller and paBslvo on tho part of girl. Pretty school teacher blushes nnd marks James "jierfect" in grammar. Now York Bun. A Tough Duck, Mr. Jinks (to landlady) What kind of a duck did you say this was, Mrs. Dlnklyf Landlady I didn't say, I simply ordered a duck from the butcher's. Mr. Jinks (struggling with a second joint) I think ho has cent you a decoy duck. Toxas Hillings. (living tlio Ilnys Clmnrc, Tho editor of Tho Register loft for Bloom ington lost night to attend a meeting of the Illinois Press ntboctntlon nt niooiulngtoii, the homo of ofllco seekers. Hence tho paper gets out on tlmo. I'nxton (Ills.) RcgUter. l'erhaM It Wmn't tlio Coumel's FnuIU An Illinois Jiirymnn wont insane during tho trinl. If tlrls thing happens often counsel will bnvo to bo prohibited from addressing tho Jury, Philadelphia Iuqulrer. The Luuguu.o of Caattull. Tho coattail flirtation is the latest A wrinkled coattail, bearing dusty too marks, means, "I have spoken to your father." Coronado Mercury A LESSON FROM NAT0EE. How to OnroaOold. A RDBJRCT IN WHICH WE AUK ALL UORK OHI.E38 INTKIIKSTKI). To euro a cold quickly must bo properly trcnted ns soon 8 tho first symptoms nppenr. Do yoi know tho first symptoms? If not, y i will un doubtedly remumbnr IiiivIiir them nt numerous times nnd tlmt you did not consider thorn nt Ml serious or ovon worthy of your attention. They nra n dry loud cotu;h, a thin whlto contlng on tho tonguo nnd a profuso watering dUohnrKe from tho noso. Any ono or more of thesu syinptom is natures way of tolling poopltt thor huvo taken cold, and (Ives them niiiplo I'tnn to euro It within two iIiijm if they desire to. Tho fret usn of Chiiiubnrlnlu'H CourIi Rem edy will restoro tho system to a hcnlthy condition wlthlu thnt tlmo. If howovor the cold Is neglected and nllowed to beoomo settled In the system sovcnil days or even n week may bo required to effect n euro, us tint nro must then take its course and nil tlmt can bo done Is to ntd nitturu in freeing tho systom of tlio cold, which Is bostnccompiishod by using Chnmberlnln's Cough Homody. It will open tho secretions and loosen nnd relieve the cold In loss tlmo than nny other mcdiclno or treatment; it seems to undermine n cold nnd to com pletely crndlc&to it from tliu system, an evidence of its miporlor oxcellnnce, wo refer to tho following testimonials of people well known and renpocted at their several places of residence Tho general expression of those who linvo used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy Is "It is tho best I ever tried." W. 11. HiLr.r, Stanford, III. I linvo sold Chamborlnin's Cotiirh Remedy for eight years nnd it has given universal satisfaction to my customer. I usn no other In my family and have novnr cnlled n doctor for nny lung trouble. Wo could not koop house without It. S. II. Wai.kkii, druggist, Calamus, Clinton, Co., Iowa. Mr. J. J. Lnttrangn u loading drug gist, of Avocti, Nebraska, says: "I linvo boon engaged iu tho sale of drugs and medicines for tho past twonty-olglit years, nnd during that time have sold many different cough preparations, but I havu never sold or handled nny cough medicine that gnvo ns perfect satisfac tion, to nil my customers, as Chnmbor Iain's Cough Remedy. 1 consider it n spoclllo for croup nnd nil throat and lung cotnplnlnts of children. I know of cases of spasmodic croup where tho llfo of a child has been saved by the tlmoly uso of this medicine. It Is very ploasaut to tnko -which Is ono of tliu Important requirements when n cough remedy ic intondod for small children," Sold at W. J. Turner's. Notice of l'llbllciitioii. In Cntintv Court of Lnncnutor County: In mattorof Kiitntoof J. A. Kcdawa Notlco of Head nir Will. To tho heirs, leRiktops nnd nil iicrsons Inter ested In said ostato.Tnko notlco that on Thurs day, tho Zh day of Kcbrnary,18S8, at 'i o'clock p.m., nt the county court room, I will open and read tho will of J. A. Fedawa, deceased, nowoudeH)slt In this olllco, at which tlmo any person Interested therein may appcur. Notlco of this proceeding ordered published three weeks In tho C a pitai. City Couiiir.it. W. K. HTKWAUT, County Judge. Notlco l'rnbnte of Will. . Mlchnol N. Klmmo, deceased. In county court, Inncastcr county, Neb. The Htnto of Nebraska to the heirs nnd next df klu or tho said Mlchnol N. Klmniol, de ceased: Take nntleo, that upon fllliiK of n written Instrument nurportlng to bo tho last will nnd testament of Mlchnol N. Klmniol for probnto nnd allowance It Is ordered thnt said mutter lie net for hcnrluir the 21st day of February, A. I). 18S8, boforo said county court, at tlio hour of 0 o'clock n. in., nt which tlmo any person Interested tuny nppenr nnd contest the mimo; nnd notlco of this proceed ing Is ordered published three wcoks succes sively In thoCAl'lTAl.ClTVCouniKii.nweok ly nowHpator published In this state. In testimony whorcof, I have hereunto set my hand nnd tho seal of the county court, at Lincoln this Hd dny of Fobruary, A. D. lHH. W. E. Btkwaut, County Judgo, New HewinK Muohlne for Bulo. I linvo a first class new sewing machino nover lieon used, of tho latest invention and with nil tho modern npplInnoeH that will be sold nt n big bargain. Add reus Jo-Jo, enro tlds ofllco. Ileum the Town. Leavo n paper wrapper with a threo cent stamp on with II. O. Hannn, city ticket agent of tho Missouri Pacific railway, and havo a "Lincoln Illustrated" mailed to your friend east, free of charge. Through sleepers to Chicago nro run nnd nil eastern connections mailo by the Elkhorn Vulloy and Chicago and Northwestern rail road. Try tills elegant route. Ofllces, 115 South Tenth streets and depot, corner S and Eighth streets. Chicago & Northwiwtorn mileage tickets sold to anyone nt Elkhorn olllco, 115 South Tenth street mid dejiot conior S ami Eighth streets. . McMurtry's nddltion on K street, below Nlu jteenth, is ono of the slghllcst In tlio city, as well ns Inilng rignt iu the centre of tho fastest growing portion. Call nt his ofllco bo low tho Capital Nntiounl Bank nnd secure ono of thee lots. Only via tho Missouri Pncido railroad can you get free reclining chair cars through to AtchlMm, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Ixnils, Torre Haute nud IndlnuniHills. I.lnrolu Hitch und Hiikkuko Line. Telephono No. 201, ment mnrket, 037 O street, or No. 301 livery barn. Order slates nt same places and U. P. ticket olllco, corner Eleventh nnd O streets. Hack stands, Capi tal hotel and meat market. Bohakom Bnos. Olllco 1'urnlture l'or Sale. All improved double, olllco desk, two finer 0 cllnlug desk chairs, two other cano seat olllco chairs, etc, , for hale at a bargain. Only lieen In uso four mouths. Good ns new. In quire ut this olllco, 131 North Eleventh St, Hhurtn's Hale. Notlco is hereby given that by virtue of an execution lssuod by the Clerk of tliu District Court of tho Second Judicial District of Ne braska, within nnd for Iancnster county, In an action wherein Reguler & Shoup nro nlalntllfs and Charles W. Hellley defendunt, I will, at li o'clock um,, on the 'J7tli day of February, A. D. I088, nt tho front entrance to tho District Court rooms in city of Lin coln, Ijini'iuder county. Nebrnskn, oiror for sain at public auction the following described real eotate, to wit: I)U Two and Threo fJ nnd 3) In Block Four (I) in Clnrk's Addition to llenuott In Inucas- ter county, Hourusicn. Given under my basil this 21th dnr of Jan uary, A.D., 1888. S. M. MELICK, Sheriff. Importel smoking tolmccos, finest maile, to be hud only at Havana cigar factory, Burr block. Wwldlng stationery, Invitations, programs and all flue printing our specialty, Call and toe siKX-'iinons of our work. WesHol & Dol bins, 131 North Eleventh street. ADDITIONAL TRAINS. ' THE NEW UNION PACIFIC PASSEN GER 8ERVICE. Tim Last Time Curd HIiowIiib Connections, Mure Trnlnn, Hotter Horvlro, Ktc. For somo tlmo pant tho Union Pac'do trains havo arrived nt nnd dopnrtcd from this city iu n manner, that was to say nt best, not very satisfactory. No direct connections could Ikj mndo nny whoro, not ovon with their own main linn trains, nnd ovon them trains were run nt such hours as tomnkoltnnythlngbutconven cut for trnvelors However, tho tlmo table Issued last Sundn) going into cITcct Monday, has made a big chnnge nnd quite n welcome Improvement, ro thnt now tho Union 1'nclllo will ngaln Im nble to carry its Inrgo share of travel to and from tho Capital city. Two ml dlttonnl trains havo been put on between Council Blurt's, Omaha and North Platte, to nccommodnto tho rapidly Increasing local bus iness of tho road. Tho equlpmonU for this now service Is tlio most suitable nnd conven ient thnt modern skill nnd Ingenuity con do vino. New cars built expressly for these trains aro provldod for tho comfort of its numerous patrons. Two first class trains leavo Council lllulfs regularly overy day oxcept Sunday, at 7:15 in tliu morning and 5 o'clock iu the oven ing, composed of bnggago, mall, express nnd chnlr cars, smokers nnd flrst-clnfw coaches. PnKwngvrs inn now sent themselves in nn ele gant new conch nt Council lllulis nnd Omaha nnd reach Valley at ):00 n. m. and ii:'2 p. m. Valparaiso nt 10:55 n. in. and 7:50 p. m. Lin coln nt 11::I5 a. in. nnd 8:!t." p, in., arriving nt Beatrice at 1 o'clock p. in. for dinner andU:50 p. m. David Ulty and Htrouisburg passen gers need make but ono change after leaving Council lilulrs and Omaha nnd thnt Is ut Val paraiso at 10:55 u. in. and 7:50 p. in. Closo onucctlou Is made whereby Stromsburg is reached at 1 o'clock p. in. nnd 10 p. in., vw sengors desiring to go through to Manhattan will have plenty of tlmo to transact their bus iness iu Beatrice after tho arrival of the 1 o'clock afternoon train from Oinnhn, leaving on a mixed train at .') o'clock and arriving in Mnnhnttnu nt 11:10, or thoy cun remain over until tho next morning, leaving nt 8:15 n, in. and reach Manhattan nt 1:10 p. in. for dinner. This now nrrangvment gives the imtrons of tho Union Pncillo three dally trains onch way between Bluo Springs, Beatrice and Lincoln, nnd the miiuo numlier each way between Lin coln and Valnralsot two of which nro dally each way, nnd tho othor daily except Sunday each way. Manhattan passengers for Oinnhn can leavo there at 4:15 a. m. nnd stop for din ner nt I kn trice at 1 :5 p. m. Connection with tho through train nt Beatrice at 'J p. in., which arrives m Oninha nt7:'J0p. m. Pas sengers from Lincoln for Omaha can tako this train nt U:!W p. in., nnd Valparaiso passen gers can take tho samo train nt 4:15 p. m., ar riving iu Vnlloy nt 5:45 p. in. Passengers leaving Stromsburg at 2 p. iu. nrrivo nt Vol IlxirnUo In time to mnko close connection with this train at 4:10 p. m. A train also loavos Stromsburg at 7:30 a. m., which arrives at Valparaiso at 0:25 a. m., connecting with the early morning train leaving Beatrice at 7:20 a. in., Lincoln 8:43 n. in., nnd Vnlloy nt 11:05 a. in., arriving in Oinnhn nt 12:25 p. in. At isOlumbus closo connection Is mndo at 11:45 n. in. and 8:10 p. m. for Oconee, Madi son, Norfolk, Genoa, Albion and Cedar Rap mis. Grand Island is reached in tlmo for din ner at 1:45 p.m. on tho morning train from Council Bluffs nnd Omaha, nnd nt 10:10 p. in. on tho o veiling train, this being tho end of the run of tho latter train. Continuing the morn ing train reaches Koaraoy at 8:38 p. m. nnd North Plntta, tho present terminus of this lo cal servlco, at 7 p. m. Returning next morn ing the train loaves North Platte nt 7:30 a. in. and Koaniey nt 10:57 n. m., nrrivlng atGrand Island for dinner at 12:35 p. in. Tho othor local train loaves Grand Island at 7:15 a. m. Hera tho morning train from North Platte connects with trains from Nnn taskot, Loup City, Howard, Ord, Scotia and St. Paul. The two trains leavo Central City nt 7:58 a. m. and 1:47 p. m., arriving nt Col umbus nt 0:15 a. in. nnd 3:20 p. m. Both trains connoct closely hero with tho trains from Norfolk, Madison, Oconoo, Genoa, Al bion und Cednr Rapids, arriving at Schuyler at 0:42 a. in. and 3:50 p. m., Eremsnt 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m., Valley 11:05 a. m. and 6:45 p. m., whoro trains alwve montlonod connect with trains from tho Omaha and Republican Volley district, arriving in Omaha nt 12:25 p. m. nnd 7:20 p. in. nnd at Council Bluffs nt 12:45 p. in. nud 7:40 p. in. Those local trains stop nt all stations. A dally servlco has been provided for Lin coln and other points In that district as far south as Beatrice by running oxtra trains on Sunday lietwoon, Council Bluffs, Oiuaha,Vnl ley and intermodlnto points, leaving Valloy at at 11:05 a. in. and arriving thoro nt 0:22 p.m., arriving at Omaha at 12:25 p. in. and leaving there nt 5 p. m., nrrlving nt Council Bluffs nt 12:45 p. m. and leaving at 4:30 p. m. By this means tho resideifts in tho locality named nro enabled to receive the Omnhn and Council Bluffs nowspnponi dally. Jacksonville, Florida, excursion tickets on snlo nt Elkhorn ticket olllco, 115 Bo. lOthSt. They know just how to pleaso you with oysters in overy style at Brown's New Vienna Cafe. Go east by the St. Louis and tho Missouri Pacific railroad nud avoid nil omnibus trans fers; nil changes inudo iu Union depots vtn this route. Chnlr curs free. Canon City Coal nt nud Liino Co, tho Whltebroast Coal I'H'i.Mt Tako Notice. Hereafter passengers holding local tickets reading from Lincoln or stations vast to Ash land, Omaha, Plattsmouth, or Pacific Junction will not Imj carried on No. 2 leaving Lincoln at 1:50 p.m. P. S. Kuhtih, General Passenger Agout. 8t, I'nul uud tboNorthweitt. Points in the nliovo directions tire ranched best by tho Elkhorn valley line. Connections are sure and the Hue most direct. Get tickets at 115 South Tenth street or depot, corner S and Eighth srectts. To l'coplo Wlio Jhiturtuln. Society iieoitlo nrrunging for lvirtles, balls weddings, receptions or anything in this lino, should inspect our elegant lino of stationery and printed novelties used on such occasions. We have Just received our now full Hue of elegant ball programs, invitations for wed dings, parties, etc., niuiouucemeutH, folders, calling cants uud Iu fact everything In this lino. Homo Clump Property, A line residence lot 011 Twonty-ilrst street near N for Mile at a reasonable price. Also ono In Mechanics addition, Hyde Park nnd Elmwood.Wlll sell cheap If sold immediately Cull on or address L. A Vessel, Jr., au-o this olllco. To the Traveling l'ubllo. Please note that n superb lino of FRBK CHAIR CARb Is now run lietween Lincoln nnd Chicago on trains Nos. C and No. 0; also that sleeping car berths or drawing rooms on the "Uyors," Nos. 1 nnd - may bo reservod in advance at City Ticket Olllco, corner Tenth and O Streets. A. O. Ziumkh, City Passenger Agent. The Omaha Daily Bee DELIVERED BY CARRIER Every Morninir betore o A M. LEAVE ORDERS for Subscriptions nnd Advertisements at Lincoln Office Omaha Bee 1029 P Street, Capital Hotel Building. SOMETHING NEW. Wc have purchased the meat market of Mnngcr Bros, (formerly Slicrrcr & Hcnl reich) 128 S. nth Street. Wc will carry a full lino of Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard, Fish, Game, Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Etc. Wholccale and Resnll. Goods bclivcred to nny part of the city. Telephone 6o. Come nnd sec us. H0VEY & SON. H. W. BROWN, Denier in Drugs and Medicines TAINTS,OILS, GLASS. Books, Stationery, etc. 127 S. Eleventh st. BLOOD POISON. Old dead tetlh contain the quIntcHcnco of blood poison I Who enn swallow it, gashing out of old teeth at cry moil and be healthy f These teeth are dead, ulcerated, nnhralthy frequently causo a s oiled face. Hhould certainly be extracted and rcjilarod with pood, artificial teeth thnt never acho. Can bo extract ed without pain. No ham bug. r New Years Proclamation. u urucr wiai every ono msy bo alilo to eat turkey thankfully, wo will put up artificial teeth at tho fob ing low rates until the ut of January: Wil mington Toeth, 85; Sibley's Toeth, used more than "S'V?.,iV,.,n.,'mcom'ftverrnne article, 17 60 nor stj White's Patent Teeth, with plates of doubla strength, wear with a Jerieiusl polish, gold-web plates, brldRo work, etc., at the most reasonable prices. Itoom No. 10, 1-J8 O street, Ualdwln Bros, -lock. Lincoln. Neb. Dlsaased Qums. The teeth turn black and die, the rfums bleed at the illghteet touch, ulcerate, the teeth loosen sal fall out, tbs breath Is borrlblo. DR. A. P. BURRUS, 1-08 O Street, On the Rapid Transit, cnies np diseased giuM, roim tuo uuevt kwu iuu platinum uilinKS, : Um nnest Ustti that tobacco will not taroisu. PEERLESS Steam Laundry 1117 P Street. ritlllinthe front and absolutely leading all wmpetltors. Thoroughly equipped for ths meat work, giving to each customer an un lualifled guarantee for all work done. All of mir work done with neatness and dispatch. Wo solicit ordors for suburban villages and ielghborlng towns, paying the express on all irders one way. Respectfully, C. J. PRATT. S. H. BURNHAM, BROKER. HomY loaned on long or short time at Iowa ites. Office In Richards' Block, room 22. Take elevator on Eleventh street entra-oa. WONDERFUL SUCCESS. liCONOMY IS AVIJAtVI'II. All tho PATTEItNS you wish to urn durliur tho jmr.fnr nothing, (ubavlugof froni8J.00to3l.00;,hy nabxcrlulug for THE CAPITOL CITY COURIER AND Qemorest's m-yt-. TYlagaine 7Wonthl VVHh Twelve Orders far Cut Paper Patterns of your own selection and of any size. BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, ros $3.25 (THREE TWENTY-FIVE), D emorest's nn THE BESl Or nil tlio Iuu:ii7:lieH. UONTAININO RToniES, POEMS, AND OTIISIl I.ITKIUHt ATTIIAOTIONS, LOMBININU AUTISTIC, HCIBN- Tine, ami llousKiinui UATTrus. Illuttratrii tvllh Original Ntrel Knurnv inga, 1'hotoarnvurtt, Oil l'lelurm unit fine M'uoiIcuIh, maklnu it the Model Jfdyn- ine of itiieririi, HacIi Mntrazlno contains a coupon order entitling ine noldor 10 1110 sciecunn ui tuur imucni musimiiHi n tho fashion department In that ntimter, and In liy of tho sizes inaiiufsctnri'd, making patterns t irinc the yeur of tho valun of over threo dollars. llKMOItKST'H MONTHLY Is Justly cnllllodlho IVorld'a Model Macarlnc, ThoI,ari;catlu Vorni.tliQ ri;et In Circulation, and the best TWO Dollar i'ttinlly Magozlna Issued. 1RS8 will bo tho Twenty, fourth year of Its publication, nnd It stands st the lll'UU .1, .'(lt..,J IHIW.IM1I.I .. v. iiii.iii. lvo. lari;o quarto, HVxllK Inches, elrt;aiitly printed and prl .V. , rully iiiustraiuu. Published by W, Jcunlucs uuuiorest, New Yotk And by Special Agreement Com- blned vritU tke Capitol City Courier at $3,25 Per Year, mt i'iTii a w -?" VT?--fc a