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1 -r -- -- ----- - . -------.--------------- .J MO&I & (M w U. , fc" 1 I " K1 tn I H Vwt n ii DR. L. WENTE DENTIST. Mnkc llic nrescrvitllnn of the nniurul ccth n specialty by nil known nppiovcd method. (iol'd nni! porcelain crown mounted on the natural root. Alt operation! performed without pain. aStUfnetlon guaranteed. TO TIIK 1'KOI'I.K OK LINCOLN, NKIIHAHKA. S, tliij undersigned nro personally ac quainted wUlillr. U Wonto, whols to lonyo us soon nnil ongngo In the- pruetleo of dontls trvln Vourullv, Wo win unhesitatingly recommend hhn an n thorough master of lid profession, mid wo nro Mini that all work outrifdvd to hhn will bo skillfully liorforniod. J. Uniikhiull, M. 1). W. W. MoMann. M. I). J. K. MoAiiAMH.il.aJI. 1). .1, M. (Iallkiiiuiii, I). I). H. OaHONKU, II.MNOIH, Jllll. J, 1H7. 116 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb. WEBSTER&BRISCOE, Boots and Shoes. Fine Shoes and Dancing Pumps A .SPECIALTY. rice n low no reliable first-class good 1) c sold for, and nil honorable conipc ii. fairly met, 1043 O Street. FINE : ART : STUDIO. IJ14 O street. Examine sample of our work before ordering elsewhere. flew Hampshire SPKUCE Step, Single and Extension LADDERS -AT 230-232-234 S. 1 ith st. LINCOLN HARDWARE Co. LINCOIvN Philharmonic : Orchestra, A. IUginow, Musical Director, Oflco Fuuke's Opera O. II. Abcumam, Manager, Houso, M Floor, Front 1 WIUfuroUhUrandorBAcredmuslofor CONCKBTS, WKDDINOfl, PAIlTIKfl, BALLS sd all other occasions requiring first-class muslo Mrtiimclal rutea will bo mmlo wltli clut deatriug U10 ochestra for the season, rates furnished on application. We also desire to state thnt we haw oiened a , OeMerratory of Muslo In our apartments In the per house building, for the Instruction on rehestral Instruments. Tuition hours; 0 a. m II 19 noon, ana 1 tlU 4 p. m. every day oxcept Sunday . For scholars not ahle to attend atregu ar hours, special time will be given. For further Information ns to prices, time, eto uddross or call on tho manager. JST. R. HOOK, M. D., ' DI8KA8E8 OK WOMEN. ALU MDCi ffiVisy?5J I"W .-. .4 Tl.il 1Mn.n.n n CnAAlnli,, I'MUitJ aauivevltti viacaaoaa oyctianj. W s&MKto rectal diseases by IIUINKKKUOKK SIB1M. Ullliw, IU"ii t, -. Hu Hook. Twelfth and O sir.. OOtce 1 MM. HealileBoe l&Mi U street. '1'hone, &U hours, 9 to 18 a.m. K to 5 aud 7 tu 8 p u s.swop.iu 'T fl4arr Ii nWMMjr TH E COURIER A ijiifr ltir of MaiUrn Ttmr. PUItWSIlltD SATUUDAY Bunscninio Nl Ono Your by Mali or Carrier 13,00 Hlx iiKiiillm, $l,tt), Three month M Cent, Onn month )!0 Out Iinraralily la Advance. nricnTliiKMKMTiil Itntm film WhmI (m application nt tho odlw. Hxclnl rnte mi Tlino Contract. CuNTHimmoxm Hhorl spicy sketches, mm-hi, and stories solicited. Personal and Hoclal note nro i'HolAlly ileslmhle, I'rintinw Wo nmko n KH'lnlty of I'lno Printing 1 1 all in branches. Society work a siKielnlly Address all communication direct to Iho office. wisasici, a nouniNa, KIIITOII ASK I'lllll'IIIRTnllM. Now llurr Block, for. I'itli and 0 Hlroots. Tr.t.niMioNi'.iinil. TAKENOTICEI Tho CoOHir.il will not Iw responsible for any doht itiado by any ouo In it naiuo, un less ii written order nivoininnles tho , snino, proM'rly signed, of con rue, Wkhski. fic Doiuiinh, 1'iitp'rs. llil.i. Nvi: Is to-day tho most jKipiilnr can dldato for tho presidency In Lincoln, nt leant. i" -j It ik solacing to tho editor who didn't sue cwd In oxctirtlug to Florida to know tha tho president and lid party nro having n very pleasant tlino IiTtnat lotmllty. " u Col liAitu.vr believes lunllttlo rest hhn. self ouco In n wlillo, and nccoiuMiuUd tho president on his southern trip, leaving tho United Btntcs to shift for lUolf. . uilii. "IiuiKiATio.N in tho west," says nil ex change, ''is a now source of wealth." Not now by any means. Irrogntlou hero Iiiih id ways been 11 Nourco of Wetiltli to saloon keep- Till? Hastings Unzotto-Jouriml comments on tho application of Lincoln ns a iort of en try, and wiyn tho uo.t thing wo will want will bo const defenses. Not against IIiihIIiiim ht hvwt. Ht. IjOUIH Iim Irh.'ii Holvctvd iw tho placo to hold tho national dciuocuatio convention. This U atiout tho Unit lu.ttnnco In which UhlciiRX) linn boon downod by tho Missouri inotrojiolU, Tiik dotectlvoH of tho country nro Honrclio ill); for 0110 W. 1). Tnscott, who in supposed to hnvo Jiturdored Bnoll, tho Chicago niilllon nlro, Tnwott, it Is uniRHXtwary to ntnto, has not yet boon captured. It may Iw worrying hoiiio jnxiple, but tho majority of tho cltltoni of Lincoln liavo mado up their inlndi to nccept each olTer of tho thrco llfo liiMirnuco conitmuieH. Tho Uoom wo will luivo this spring will bo tho healthiest ouo in this jwirt of tho country. Tiik Omaha lloo and Lincoln Journal do-' servo much pralxo for tholr olTortH In raising tho "lioroino fund," ovor $i:i,0UU having lieen contrlbutiHl, tho lleo'H Ining over 10,000. Much of tho muccck of this in duo to tho oirorU of tho xipers named, who hnvo con tiibuicd vnluablo hinico and timo to thin object, Two Chicago ladlon havo coucoIvmI tho bright Idea of ladloV down-town toilet room. Tno two foil to Hchonilug over tho dltllcultlea of arranging tho toilet whllo out on ImalnchH, and hit UH)ii thU solution to n much vox d ipioHtlou. An iiturtiucut is to bo fur nUhcd with nil tho nocesHltlo.s of 11 ladlwt toi let, from which nil men aro to Ihj excluded. Miw. Bcorr Hiddonh, on lionrd tho Btonmer Alaska, on It way to Now York, wus hoard to rtminrk that she could lw st-n nick, "but she really didn't hnvo time," bolng very busy dur ing tho entire voyngo in cojiying her manu script. This goes to provo In a wny that sen sicknww it u combination of "nen-ousness and Imnglnntion"' full monsuvo of tho latter. One of tho special features of tha Couuieh to which wo detilro to call attention is thnt of tho letters minting to foreign travels, written by Ilov. W. O. Hawkins. Tho gentleman d a motit excellent writer, and vividly jwrtniys tho scones nud relates IncldenU of his recent tour In Europe. To-day's sketch treats of a voyage on tho Ithlne, nnd wo especially re commend it to the iorusnl of our readers. A FaiLADKLruiA paiwr says: Tarts has lntroductxl hoatwl street cars. As Paris sets tho fashion for tho world, tho announcement is not without IU rainbow of promiso for this locality." 01 Un I Philadelphia had bet ter send a fuw delegates to Lincoln to gather ideas of modont comfort nnd improvement and ierhapj sho might llko to buy a few yards of Rapid Transit stock. , KiiKtuved CullliiR Curd. It Is becoming moro fnshlonablo dny by day for ladles to umj tho engraved culling cnnl In stead of tho written or printed, aud to bo up with tho times tho CouniKit now offers a lino of thoso choice goods at eastern prices. Dur ing tho past week wo hnvo taken no leas than u dozen orders from tho leading society Indies of tho city, and it will nllord us pleasure to show specimens of tho work to nil who may call. Tho engraving is done In tho very finest stylo of tho art, und tho various shajies In ranis nro nil represented. Indies uro invited to cull on us in tho new Burr block. Tu Texnt Via tlio Sllsaourl Pucllla Hall way. Ono fare for tho round trip from Lincoln to all jtolntH. Tickets limited to sixty days, und transit limit going nnd returning of fifteen days In each direction. Excursions leavo Lincoln January 23, February 8 nnd 20, March 7 nnd 21, Doublo Hue of Pullman sleeping cars from Kansas City. A rnro op K)rtunlty to visit Texns. Lowest rates ovor offered. For maps, descriptive pumphloU, rates, nnd further Information, call on or ml- trow It. p. It, JIili.au, H, U, Hanna, General Agent, City Ticket Agent, Corner 0 nnd 12th streets. Brown's Vienna Coffee and Oyster houso in tho opera houso block is tho neatest aud nob lest retort In tho city. QUIET CHUCKLES. Tho "drop letter" Iwxw In Knglnnd must get pretty well llllod up with h'H. Boston bulletin. Our iKX'ketlKxtk Is now In nuch a feoblo condition that it cnimot nUind n loan. Oratigo Olwcrver. Unllup wid Hurry aio tho partners In n Now York linn. ThoymlwsI it in not en tering tho six day walking match. Lowell Courier. Of eourui ouo Idon of tho Ilakern' union Is to provent nny utiiioceiwiry loallng. This wsjius titrango. litUhurg Chroiilelo. To get u good grip in society n man should liavo 11 claw hammer coat, Now Orleans ricnyuiio. Tho tolophono girls may fnlrly lioast of Iwlng connoctod with tho liest jieoploof tho city by wlro. lloston Transcript. Hyiuotlsm in nil thurngo in Europe. A young lady of Madrid wna hypnotlzisl so that iho nto n raw potato with relish, thinking It Atns pit-served fruit. Hypnotism ought to bo jxipular witli thoto who want to mluco tholr board bills. lloston l'ot. A young lady in Nebrnnkn resigned her position ns K8tmistress n few days ago in order to ncqulro a husband. It Booms that leap year is not n dead letter utter nlL Nuhratkn BUito Journal. An nntl-rhap toilet cream is advertised. It will never liecomo jionulnr, Tho girls nro too fond of tho chaps. l'iltsburg Chronicle Telcgruph. A Prisoner's l.ltllo JoUr. "I had n funny oxperloneo onco," unld rt young fanner, "Whon n boy, I confess, I was pretty green. I llvod with my father upon n farm near Columbus, und used to haul wood into tho city nnd noil it for him. Ouo dny I had entered town with my cus tonmry load, when, ns I passed n largo building, somo ono poked his bond partly out of ft window nnd nsked If tho 'wood was for mIo.' I replied In tho mllrmntlve, 'Well, throw It over this fence,' camo back from tho upper window, "Tho houso was surrounded by n high wall, hut I managed to pitch It over nnd then wont nrouud to tho front gato for my pay. I could not get in; T hammered nnd called In vain, when somo pntuer by, attracted by my frnutio elTorts to gain un untraneo, iu qulaxl what wns tho matter and Informed mo that tho building was tho jail. Ouo of tho prisoners had played a joko upon mo. I could not got my mouoy or tho wood back nnd returned homo with empty wogou and lockots," Atlanta Constitution. Literature Illnstrntcil. '8ho twined howclf nroundtho strong, res oluto man ns tho slender vino clings to tho mighty oak for protection nud support." Popular Novel. Life, Ilmipst Imllgnntlnn. "I say, Dill," said n hard worked burglar to gentevlly dressed cut throat, "did you hear tho latostf ' "No, whatlsitr "Why, thoy nro getting up un arms trust, so thnt wo will bo obliged to jwy higher prices for pistols, kniven nud other uecos sories of life. It'unn outrage I" . "So it Is, and if this thing is allowed to go on, our business '11 bo ruined." "I say, 1)111, 'sposlng wo strlkol1' "Agreed, nnd wo won't burglo another houso nor cut another throat until tho manu facturers como to terms. Wo'll touch 'om how to take bread out of honest men's mouths.'1 lloston Transcript. llu Was Doing Well. Thoy wcro In tho jwrlor, occupying ono choir with but n single thought. Thoy hod dlscussod tho tarlir, tho Irish question, tho sleighing, tho opera, tho weathor and othor Important topics till tho conversation was about fagged out. After a long pause: "Ducky I" "Whattyl" "Do yon think I am making any progress In courting P "Well, I should say you wero holding your own." Tableau. Sprlngflold Union. Mlxril Up Alt Around. Young Enthuslastlo Artist -(Innocently) I presume, Miss FItzdook, you palntf Miss FItzdook (indlguautly, misapplying his remarks) Sir) Do ynir" intend to Insults-Young Artist (very much embarrassed) Oh, 'ixm my word, Miss FItzdook, don't think for n moment I alluded to tho paint o, your facu Judgo. Men of Short l'lirures. A Washington correspondent says: "Tho number of tall ladles now in society In this city Is noto worthy." Ho says nothing about tho number of "short" goutlomon now In Washington socloty, but it Is believed thoy greatly outnumber tho tall ladios. Norrls town llerald. Likely. A street railroad in tho Argcntlno Ropubllo runs sleeping cars ovor its route. Tho idea, it is believod, originated In Philadelphia, Providence Journal. M'hen Thej Get In tho Pantry. Tho ruler of China is a 10-year-old boy. Ten-year-old boys in this country don't rulo Chlnn, but thoy ruin It many times. Dans vlllo Breeze. - All on tho Itoud. Wo nro surprlsod thnt no nctors entered the podestrlnn contest lu Now York. Rochester Post-Express. Sartor Uosnrta In u N'uUhell, It is worthy of comment that a tallort clothes seldom fit him. Nebraska Stato Journal. Delicate. A tailor In this city stamped upon his bill heads a picture of tho forgot mo not, V lanua Lottor. Just Iho lluverxe. Do rou uawDCO tho lawncers, Dr. Drown I" "No, I do not duwuco tho Uwnuvrs, Dot when tho AcwncoiV health breuLj down I soiuettmss lewnoe the dawucc . ' I I tJTBr3pwt I 1 I li rFV A V 1 I f 1 M-AvOV ! LX E iff' A VALUABLE REMEDY. His with especial plonBtiro that wo rati tho attention of our customers to Chamberlain's Cnuli Kumody. After llfteeu yonrsof cotiMtnnt tiHoit lias bo como very popular. It has grudunly worked Its wny Into public favor by Its romiirknblo cures of throat nud lung discuses nnd by pooplo who liavo been cured by Its rocoinmondliitf It to tholr friends ntul iiulhbors, No ono sudor InjT from u throat or lunj,' iroublu can use It without benefit, it will euro a sovcro cold in less llniu tlinu by nny other treatment. It Is ono of Iho few preparations that tuny bo kIvoii to children without dntiuur ns it does not contain n hlnlo injurious stibstnnco. It litis undoubtedly snved the lives of scores of children by curlnc them of croup ami Iiiih never yet fulled to euro oven tho most sovcro und dangnrotis enses of Hint illsenoo Wo append n few testlinonliils from pooplo who hnvo usud It. A PHYSICIANS' OPINION. Chtiuibuiiuln's Coith llomody is tho bust lu tho market. W. ,. (Jmjavks, M. 1). Noilnwny, Mo. A SEVERE COLD. I linil n sovero cold for ovor two moiiths and tliouuht I would try Clmni herluln's Couuli linmctly. I commenced taking it Inst Friday nllit, nnd to day, Wednesday, I urn cured of my cold. I Vnn truly suy It bus no eipuil. W. II. Kinoaii), Post Mastor, Huden, Knit. COUGHS. Having hnd the occasion to tiso Chambeiiiiln's Coiigh Remedy It gives mo pleusuro to stnlo that I found it to bo 0110 of tho best medicines for n rough I over used In fact I wna cured of 11 cough thnt bullied all other cough medicines but Chamberlain's. N. II. llUHNKTT, Atnllssn, Iowa. WHOOPING COUGH. Chninbeiiulu's Cough Heuiedv is "tho boss" nud sells 011 lis merits. U'ho largo sulo on It hero wus produced by ouo family deriving great bunullt from the uno iy it und recommending it to tholr neighbors dining our solgo of whoop ing cough. C. V. Daxtkk, druggist, DuWitt.lowa. CROUP. My little girl was almost doad with croup, when 1 procured a bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Homedy. A change for the butter was noted after tnklug ndosu, nnd boforo a bottlo was used 11 complete euro was nflbctcd. I slncoroly bollovo thnt the remedy mod my child's life. Ciiaui.es Waldek, South Haven, Kan. Sold nt W. J. Turner's. New Hewing Machine, for Hale. I hnvo a Mrst class now sowing machine nover leen used, of tho latest Invention nnd with nil tho modern appliances that will bo sold nt n big bargnln. Address Jo-Jo, euro this olllcc. II110111 the Town. Ixavo 11 paper wrapier with u thns) cent stamp on with II. G. Hanna, city ticket agent of tho Missouri Pacific railwny, nnd hnvo n "Lincoln Illustrated" mailed to youi friend east, freo of charge Through sleepers to Chicago aro run nud nil eastern connections mado by tho Elkhorn Valley and Chicago nnd Northwestern rail? road. Try this elegant route. Ofllces, 115 Kouth Tenth streets nnd depot, corner H and Eighth streets. Chicago & Northwestern mileage tickets sold to unyouo nt Elkhorn olllco, 115 South Tenth street nnd dcjiot corner 8 nnd Eighth streets. McMurtry's addition on K street, below Nineteenth, Is ono of tho slghllcst In tlio city, ns well ns being rignt hi tho centre of tho fastest growing ortiou. Call nt his olllcc bo low tho Capital National Bank and socuru ono of thes lots. Only via tho Missouri I'aclllo railroad can you get freo reclining chair cars through to Atchison, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis, Tcrro Hauto nud Indlniuiiiolls. Lincoln Hack ami llaggugn Line. Toleptiono No. 201, meat market, 0!!7 O street, or No. !J01 livery barn. Order slates nt same places and U. P. ticket olllco, corner Eleventh and 0 streets. Hack stands, Capi tal hotel and meat market, Boiianon Bnos. Olllco Furniture l'or Hale. An Improved doublo olllco desk, two finer 0 cllnlng desk chairs, twd other cano seat olllco chairs, etc. , for snlo at a liargaln. Only Ix.'en In use four months, uoou as now. In qulro at this olllco, 131 North Eleventh St. Wedding stationery, Invitations, programs nnd nil lino printing our specialty. Call aud see sioclmens of our work. Wobsol & Dob bins, 1U1 North Eloveuth street. To 1'uoplo Wlin lCiitertalu, Society jKoplo arranging for jMirtles, lmlls weddings, receptions or anything lu this lino, should inspect our elegant lino of stationery nnd printed novelties, used on such occasions. Wo hnvo just received our now fall lino of elegant ball programs, Invitations for wed dings, iiartios, etc., announcements, folders, calling cards and lu fact everything in this lino, Homo Cheap Property, A flno residonco lot on Twonty-llrst street near N for sale at a reasonable price. Also ono in Mechanics addition, Hydo Park and Elmwood.WIU sell cheap if sold immediately Coll onornddna L. Wessol, Jr., euro tills olllco. To tho Traveling Public. Pleaso noto that a superb lino of FREE CHAIR CARS Is now run between Lincoln nud Chicago on trains Nos. fi and No. 0; nlso that sleeping car berths or drawing rooms on tho "llyors," Nos. 1 and 3 may lo reserved In advunco nt City Ticket Olllco, corner Tenth nnd O Streets. A. C. KmtKU, City Passenger Agent. Ht, Paul unit tho Northwest. Points In tho nlxvo directions nro renchod Ixtet by tho Elkhorn valley lino. Connections nro sure nnd tho line most direct. Get tickets ut 115 South Tenth street or dcjiot, corner S nnd Eighth sreetts. IClklmrn Valley Line ruHnoner Train Ser vice. Tho Chicago flyer is train No. i I, leaving nt 13:05 110011, It cnrrles n through palace sloejier Lincoln to Chicago, nud n dining car from Missouri Vnlloy anil reaches its destina tion at 8 o'clock the following morning. This train makes connection ut Fremont for Nor folk nnd Omaha; nt Missouri Vnlly for Sioux CltyuiulKU I'nul. Train No. 43 leaves Lincoln nt 0:55 n. 111, for Wuhoo, Fremont, Norfolk, Chadron, tho Black Hills country, York, Howard, aud Has tings, ADDITIONAL TKA1NS. THE NEW UNION PACIFIC PASSEN GER SERVICE. Tlio I.ust Tlino Curd .Hlnmlnn Connections, More Tralnn, lletter Herlre, i:ie. For somo tlino past tho Union I'aclllo trains have nrrlvcd nt nnd departed from tills city In n manner, that wa j tu say nt best, not very satisfactory. No direct connections could lw mado nny whore, not even with thelrowu main lhio trains, nud oven these trains wero mil nt such hours as to nmko it anything but conveti cut for traveler However, tho tlino tnlilo UmiihI last Suudn) going Into effect Monday, has mado n big change nnd ipilto n welcome Improvement, ho that now the Union I'aclllo will again bo able to carry its largo sharo of travel to and from the Capital city. Two ad ditional trains hnvo been put 011 Iwtwecn Council Bluffs, Omaha and North Platte, to uccomnmdnto tho rapidly Increasing local bus iness of tho road. Tlio equipments for this now service is tho most suitable nnd conven ient that modern skill und ingenuity can de vise. Now cars built expressly for theso trains nro provided for tho comfort of Its numerous patrons. Two llrst class trains leave Council Bluffs regularly uvery day except Sunday, nt 7il5 lu tho morning und 5 o'clock In tho even lug, composed of baggage, mail, express nud chair cars, smokers and Ilrst-elnss coaches, Passengers can now sent themselves in 1111 ele gant new ciiuch nt Council Bluffs nnd Omaha nud reach Valley nt UiSIO a. m. and 0:22 p. 111. VnlKirniso ut I0:.V a. m. and 7 :"() p. 111. Lin coln nt 11:X a. in. nud 6:'X p. in., arriving nt Heat lice nt 1 o'clock p. 111. for dinner nudt):M) p. 111. David City nud Stroinsburg passen gers need mnku but one change after leaving Council Bluffs mid Omaha nud that Is ut Val paraiso at 111:5.1 ti. in. nnd 7:5(1 p. in. Close onnectlou is mado whereby Stroinsburg is reached at 1 o'clock p. in. and II) p. m., pas sengers desiring to go through to Manhattan w ill liavo plenty of tlino to transact their bus-' 1 1 less in Beatrice after tho arrival of tho 1 o'clock nftoriioou train from Omaha, leaving on n mixed train at !1 o'clock and arriving in Manhattan nt 11; 10, or thoy can remain over until tho next morning, leaving at U:i5 n. m. mid reach Manhattan nt 1:10 p. m. for dinner, This now urraiigomcut gives tho patrons of tho Hulnii l'aclile three dalle trains each wny liotwoen Blue Springs, Beatrice nnd Lincoln, nud tho sin no numlier each way between Lin coln mill Valparaiso, two of which nro dally each way, and tho other dally except Sunday each way. Manhattan passengers for Omaha can leave there ut -1:15 a. in, and stop for din ner at BentrUo at 1:21 p. m. Connection with tho through train nt Beatrice at 2 p. m,, which arrives in Omaha at 7:20 p. 111. Pas sengers from Lincoln forOmuhncuu take this train nt !1:28 p. in., nnd Valparaiso mukcu gers can tako tho same train nt 4:15 p. 111,, ar riving In Vnlloy at 5:4.1 p. m. Passengers leaving Stroinsburg nt 2 p. m. nrrlvo at Val ijMiralso in time to make close connection with this train ut 4:10 p. m. A train nlso leaves Stroinsburg nt 7:!J0 a. in., which arrives nt Valparaiso at 0:21 11. m., connecting with tho early morning train leaving Beatrice at 7:20 a. m., Lincoln 8:4.') a. m., and Vnlloy nt 11:05 a. m., arriving In Omaha nt 12:21 p. m. At Columbus close connection Is made nt 11:1.1 n. in. nnd 8:10 p. 111. for Oconee, Madi son, Norfolk, Genoa, Albion and Codnr Rnp nds. Grand Island Is reached in time for din ner ut 1:45 p.m. on the morning train from Council Bluffs und Omaha, und nt 10:10 p. m. 011 tho evening train, this lielng tho end of tho run of tho latter train. Continuing tho morn ing train reaches Kearney ut !l:il3 p. m. nud North Plntto, tho present terminus of this lo cul service, nt 7 p. m. Returning next morn ing tho train loaves North Plntto nt 7:!S() a. in. and Kearney at 10:57 a. 111., nrrlvlng at Grand Island for dinner at 12:3.1 p. m. Tho other local train leaves Grand Island nt 7:15 n. in, Hero the morning train from North Platte connects with trains from Nan-tasket-, Iiup City, Howard, Ord, Scotia nud St. Paul. Tho two trains leave Central City ut 7:53 a. m. and 1:47 p. m., nrrlvlng nt Col umbus ut 0:15 11. m. nud 3:20 p. in. Both trains connect closely hero with tho trains from Norfol't, Madison, Oconee, Genoa, Al bion and Cednr Rapids, arriving nt Schuyler nt0:!2 a. 111. nnd 3:50 p. in., Frement 10:10 a. m. nud 5:15 p. m., Valley 11:0.1 u. 111. nud5;45 p. m., whom trains nbovo mentioned connect with trains from tho Omaha and Republican Valley district, arriving lu Oiualm nt 12:21 p. in. nnd 7:20 p. 111. nnd nt Council Bluffs ut 12:4.1 p. m. and 7: 10 p. m. Theso local trains stop nt nil stations. Adnllyservlco has been provided for Lin coln and other sjlnts in thnt district as far south ns Beatrice by running extra trains on Sunday between, Council Bluffs, Oiunliu, Vnl loy und Intermediate clnt, leaving Valley at nt 11:05 a. m. nud nrrlvlng there at 0:22p.m., nrrlvlng nt Omaha nt 12:21 p. m. und leaving there ut 5 p. in., arriving ut Council Bluffs nt 12:15 p. m. nud leaving at 4:30 p. m. By this means tho residents In the locality named uro enabled to receive tho Omaha and Council Bluffs newspapers dally. Jacksonville, Florida, excursion tickets on salo nt Elkhorn ticket olllco, 115 So. 10th St. They kuow just how to plcaso you with oysters in every stylo nt Brown's Now Vienna Cafd. Go enst by tho St. Iouls nnd tho Missouri Fnclftc railroad and avoid all omnibus trans fers; nil changes mado In Union depots via this route. Chair ears freo. Canon City Coal at tho Whltobronst and Lhuo Co, Coal 1'li'UNO Tulto N'otlee. Hereafter jmshongers holding local tickcU reading from Lincoln or stations east to Ash land, Omaha, I'latUmouth, or Pacific Junction will not bo carried on No. 'J leaving Lincoln nt 1:50 p. m. 1 8. Euhtih, General Passenger Agent. FOR MUSICAL PEOPLE! North's Musical Journal Is tho best Musical Monthly published. Con tains 10 to Sinuses of mimical lltnrillllrn iin.l 111 iukm nf new -llimlo In overy Issuo. K vory subucrllior receives ( .'.00 worth of shoot muslo seieeieu iroin our euiumuuo or publications nxnpronilum, tluiH thosubserlbor really re ceives durlnir tho year muslo willed would cost In shoot form not less than l!.00, for only ono dollar. Willi tho Kobruarv number nil Instructive serial, "Hint on Ilallad Hluc liiu" by lliniim C. Iluwltt, was eommeneed mm in i-uniiiiuo several inontus Tills Her many tliueH tho price of subHcrlptloii.und Is but. one of tho lining , iiiiuiuiu iriiiiires 01 mis n llcntlon. Only Ml 00 per year. 'euturoHof this poimlar nub. 11 lift .... x, .- Copy 10 C'eutN, niiueimuii A PIANO FREE. To tho person sendlmt tho im-atoni nuinbor joriuors 111 Mim-ril's MUHIOAI. fAI. prevlnillo.luly t, liws. w will I'l.llSlUll III'UHIIIT L-iTno wl id rover. v-luuSim. ai ,. .7i..i.. ' JY,1?." KIVOUMI stool am cox A Wldlo OrKun to tho ono ouilli, 1 10 sei-mul erciLlr.j.1 numb,, v.,- .-r.i.r..''!,.,..l,'u address .i.. ....." " " oiii'iiriiuuiurs A.NOUTII Si CO., iiubllshers, lUOH Olii-aiiut HI., l'hlluda., l'a. The Omaha Daily Bee DELIVERED HY CARRIER Hvcrv Morninir bctore o A M. LEAVE ORDERS for Subscriptions nnd Advertisements at Lincoln Office Omaha Bee iojo P Street, Capital Hotel Building. SOMETHING NEW. We have purchased the ment mnrkct of Manger Bros, (formerly Shcrier & Ilenl rclcb) 128 S. 11 tb Street. We will cn rV a full line of Fresli and Salt Meats, Lard, Fisli, Gamo, Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Etc. Wholccnlc nnd Rcsall, Goods bcllvcred to nny part of the city. Telephone 60. Come nnd tec u. H0VEY & SON. H. W. BROWN, Dealer In Drugs and Medicines PAlNTS,OILS, GLASS. Books, Stationery, etc. 127 S. Eleventh st. BLOOD POISON. Old dead teeth eonlnln , tho qnlntrtscaco of blood I polionl Who enn mvullow ' It, giutilng out of old teeth st cury iiicaI nnd bo healthy? Thcva teeth sro dead, ulcerated, unlirnlthy trcqucnlly causo a tncllnl faca. Hhould certainly bo extracted and replaced with good, artificial teeth that never ocho. Can ho extract ed without pain. No hum- uug. New Years Proclamation. In order that every ono may be able to cat turkey thankfully, wo will put up artificial teeth at tho fob Inp low ratcj until tho ut of January: Wll mlngton Teeth. g.V, Hltiloy's Teeth, used more than any others In Uncoiii, a very fino artlclo, $7150 pcf otj Whlto'a Patrnt Teeth, with plate of doubla trcngth, wear with a jierpctual inllth, gold-wcb plates, brldgo work, etc., at tho inot roosonabla price. Jtoom No. 10, IA8 Q eirvct, Ualdwln IJroa, block. Lincoln. Neb. Diseased Qumi. The teeth turn black and die, the .cuma bleed at tho allghtoat touch, clccrato. tha teeth looeeu and fall out, the breath la horrible DR. A. P. BURRUS, 1200 O Btroot, On the Rapid Transit, emeu up dlscatod gums, maken tho uuest gold and platinum aillne, makes U fljiMt teeth that tobacco will not torulak PEERLESS Steam Laundry 1117 P Street. 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