;BtaSIMri!WSMHM9W"S'r " ' '" "' "S" l!Wi"'" S-U J. ,w.j M-fcvfc' V fcV r fcs r Vi U. F. r fc ? i' k D R. L. WENTE GDENTIST. M i the preservation of tlic nnluriil i specialty by nil known npproved muni, Gold nml porcelain crown m 1 1 1' d on the nnltirnl root. A ' iterations performed without pnln. nMl utlon guaranteed. ftl UK l'K()lI.R OK LINCOLN, NK1IHAHKA. the undersigned nro personally no- IV V 11 Willi IJIi li. wonwi, wnu w innju li. t i nml engngo In tlio practice of dentls- liv " vourcltv. t cmi unhesitatingly recommend lilm im ii "i '.iiiirh iniwlor of In iirofilou, nml wo n . i iro timt mi work onirusuMi mj nun win I o. ilfully iierformwl. J. Undkuiiii.i., M. I). W. W. MoMan.v. M. 1). J. P.. MoAihmh.M.H. M. 1). J, M. (lAt.t.KIIUOII, I). I). H, 0 VUDNKIl, lLMNOIH, Jllll. !M, 1887, 115 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb. WEBSTER &BRISC0E Boots and Shoes. Fine Shoes and Dancing Pumps A SPECIALTY. Prices nk low ns reliable flmt-clnx (;ood enn be Kold for, nod nil honorable conipc tlon. fairly met 1043 O Street. FINE: ART : STUDIO. 1214 O itrcet. Examine samples ol our work before ordcrinu elsewhere. New Hampshire SPETJOB Step, Single and Extension LADDERS AT 230-232-234 S. 1 ith st. LINCOLN HARDWARE Go. . LINCOLN Philharmonic . Orchestra, X. IUOENOW, Q, Miulc&l Director, Office Fuuke's 0(wra House, II. Ascuman, Manager. 3d Floor, Front Will furobh ilrand or Sscnxl ninslo for CONCKHTH, "VYKDDINOH, PaKTIEH, BALLS and all other occasions requiring llret-clasa muslo PBrpeclal rules wllf lx umdo witli clubs desiring the ocliwjtra for the suoson, rates furnished on application. We also desire to statu that we har opened a OoBserTatory of Music In our apartments In the opera house building, for the Instruction on orchestral Instruments. Tuition hours: 0 n. m 11 IS noon, and 1 till 4 p. m. erery day ex:ept Sunday. For scliolars not able to attend atregu ar hours, special time will he glren. For further information as to prices, time, etc addrea or call ou the manager. N. R. HOOK, M. D., mEA8U3 OF WOMEN, Uriwrf ttlMal Diseases a Specialty. Treats rectal diseases by IIKINKKUIIOFF FAIKUK8 8YSTKN. Onlce, rooms Vtl, l nnd Ui Jhirr monk. Twelfth and O streets, OflW tgttfkam Ma. Residence 10'JQ Q street. TUone, Ka am baun, 9 to U a.m. H to 6 and 7 to 8 p m tmitr,U6j,m gte: THE COURIER l Ihimhir Iur of Modem Timrt. PU13MS1I1CD SATURDAY Hunscnimo HI One Year by Mall or Carrier il,00 Blx months, $1,00, Three months M Outs, Ono month to Cent Invnrnlily In Advance. DVKnTiKMRirrMt IIaU furnished on application at tlio ofltco. Heclal rotes on Tlmo Contract. CoNTninimoNSt Hliorl spicy sketches, khui, nml stories solicited. 1'crsoiuit and Boclnl note nro especially desirable. I'nnrriKiil Wo make a iiHclnlty of Kino I'rlntlng 1 1 nil IH lirnuolin. Hoclaty work n specially Address nil cotninunlcntloiiii direct to tlio office. W1CSSICL A DOUUINS, kiiitoii and r-nor-nirroRs. Now Iltirr Mock, Cor. tilth mid U Htrori. TKf.KI'IIONKiWil. TAKE NOTICEI Tlio CouuiKU will not bo responsible for nuy debt niiulo by any ono In It umiio, uti les a written order nocoiunnlc tlio iwino, properly signed, of course. WKHrtKt. x DoniiiNM, rrop'r. Omaha nnutcnl twto I Rrndimlly linprov liiK. At a recent entertiilmreiit In that; city "Down upon tlio Buwaneo Hlver," received twoencoroH. In order to (pilot any npproliomtlons that mayoxUtln the inliulof hoiiio jiooplo, wo horohy doclliio to hnvo our iinmo mentlomxl a emidubito for preiildenoy. Tiik Nebraiikii City lVe, In Its rovlow of the Industrie of Hint city, BptMik of itu hav- ItiKtwo dally pnioni, RHKtfyliiR tlio Arie mid 1'itolf. Wonder what It cull the T1111r.1l Tut: Kditoii of tlio CouuiKU hnaUvu on tlio ilek lint for tho Nut ten day, unnblo to ho nliout. If thl columti I void of It u imlly brilliancy, this cauno will lw 11 good ono to iiHcrlbo for dellclruey. I ! A Ijnpon ixipor NiiyM that John Ij. Hull!' vmi claims to bo n second coimln of Hlr Ar thur, tlio composer. Sir Arthur 1 n very younj; man to bopoMssiHl of such manly and Vailed honors us hnvo fallen to hi lot. 1 g Tint lnndonicont North l'lntto handled over 1,400 proof Inst year, mid yet some liooplo Imagine there I nothing but glory in running 11 country newspaper, where land noticed nru ho plenty mid tlio novpnor U on the right side of tlio polltlc.il fence. Tiik Couiukh acknowledge tho receipt from Hon. John Fitzgerald of a immplilot copy of Mr. O. A. MuIIoii'h Mpoech before tlio Irish Nntlounl Lengue. January UHh, "(Jail mid Saxon." It is in Mr. MullonV w ell know n stylo, mid xmni.moii additional iutoroNt in be ing 11 tribute to IrUh lndependouco from the lm nod bruin of 11 typical KnglUhmnii. That great minds frequently run in the the biimo chnnniil is shown by tho fact that the "Hub Uaui" column of tlio Ouuilui -rrfsfor mid tho timely topic column of the Council llluir llrjlector in tho Inst hemes of thoMO papers contains two Itenu exnetly tho Mime. It is nlwiiys safer and better to use your own brains mid not depend upon tliOMi of your oritcemed conte:n;xrut ios. A couuiTTK(of the house of representatives begun the investigation Thurmlny, far tho workings of tho various trusU. Ithns not yet been given out what trusts will bo Inves tigated, but it is IiojksI thnt tho newspaper trust will bo tackled among tho llrnt. Thous ands of newspaper proprietors, with lnrgo mid increasing dollmptout lists, will gladly welcome mi investigation that would result hi the abntemeut of such trust. IIahd oh it may soem, ono by ouo tho boys are leaving the ranks mid wo can iilmotit see ourselves the nniiainlnand only ono of the batchelor crow d, Tho last to Ion vo tho merry brotherhood of editorial batcholors is our haudsomo friend, Mr. Harry Morrlnm, editor of tho1Miim .Vnir at Omaha. Cnnls nu uounclng the happy consumntlon of a mnr rlugelivtwivuMr. HnrryMerriam and Jliss Halllo Elliott, Iwth of the Metropolis, hnvo been received, und the Couhieii Is pleased to bestow lU benwllction on tho twnln, and wishes Mr, and Mrs. Morrlam a life of un alloyed bliss and prosperity. They nro now at homo nt SW7 south Thirty-Second street, Omnhn. The Dfinocmt setms to rojolco ovor tho fact that It was the only paper In tho West that "dnnouiiced" tho brotherhoods' of en gineers and firemen on tho first day of their strike Wo fail to seo anything in this to bo proud of. When a man is not satisfied with the wage ho is getting, ho U at jierfect lib erty to quit, und if his employer can find a man to take his place nt lower wngiw than tho old employeo deninnds, well and good; but wo see no reason why one should bo denouno ed and not tho other. That a general strike of engineermen would demorallzo tho com morco of tho country Is unfortunately true, but when a corporation has tho powor to en force its demands It generally uses It, and why should not an Individual, or body of In dividuals, be allowed the same privilege. Nkws has boon received of the death of Mr. T. J. Potter, vice president and general man ager or tho Union Pacific, which occurred at Washington yesterday morning. Mr. Potter lind few equnls as a railroad manager, being conversant with overy detail of the business and his place ou the Union Pacific will nover bo completely filled. Mr. Potter had iimny jiewonal friends In the city who will bo grieved to loom of his untimely demise. Ills incossunt luird work in arranging the details of the Union Pacific after ho took hold told up-n hhn, und In umoasur'icnubod his death, which will lo sincerely mourned. President Potter begun railroad life as a boctlon boss, but eomiMirutlvely a few years ago, and nt tho time of his death was juild the enormous sum of 110,000 jier year for his services. Tun (lermnn nation, n well n Uormnns ntirond, Is mourning tlio death of Kniioror William, wlileli took place yesterday noon. Tlio American wopla recall tlio yinwitliy tondoird liy tint Kaiser mid tlio (Jorinnn ico plo generally when, Imt n fuw year ngo, tlio president, or wltnt remained of tlio president, of theso United States, toy In n darkened, liuiluxl cIiiiiiiIkt In n llttlo cottage In Now Jersey, wild a whole nntlon mourning nt hi hlor; mid now Hint 1'rovldenco Im noun lit to strike down tlio ruler of that great nntlon, American pooplo am quick to extend the hnnd of condolence to them. Tlio now emperor, Frederick HI, 1 lylnK nt denth' door, mid In overy probability, will not llvo to long enjoy hi now honor. AVk auk liirucelptof n very elegant folder with uprliiK-tliuo coinplinicnt of Aleiwr. ltulTmnn K Hlchtr. Tlio work I ouo of tlio llllent pieced of tlio artlat'n klll wo have over noon, and relloct cnxllt upon till pop ular and eiitorpriHliiKhotiw. It I beautifully epKrnviHl, on tlio rover lieltig n rpluulii whiH'l einbawied In rich gilt with illuminated Htwl etehliiK froutlxpluco. l'luirliiff In Cntlforntit. fjouthern California Agent Thoro tlr, look over into that field. Did you ovor sco a man plow so easily a that? Enstorn Knrmor Dy gum I Tho plow doea soem to go easy, don't Itl Tho man seems to enjoy it. "Yes, strj keeps Jumping nnd dancing along llko n boy. Just sco hi heel fly.1 "Looks n good deal llko a jig, I must tny." Littlo Doy (nntlve) l'op ain't dnncln'j ho' tryln' ter keep outen tho vray o' tho tnrantu- los nu' rntUesnnkou trot ho turns up. Omaha World. A Ilenvr Mult. Omaha Man Tho nmnzlng ntntomont waa roado In congress recently thnt tho official re ports show thnt moro mall matter Is handled In Kansas City than in any city in tho Union, not oven excepting Now York. Eastern Youth (just from Knnsna City) Mny bo, mny lie, I had to writo about forty letter to friend in different ports of tho country before I could ralso enough to got away. Omaha World. A New IiCAia. "Miss Clnm," ho Bnid, "can I spook with your father a moment before I gof" "Certainly. Mr. Bnmnsou." renllcd tho girl, blushing, and with n wildly throbbing heart she sought tho old man. "Oh, papa," tlio began Inter, as tho front door closed, "what did Mr. Samuels wantP "I'm his landlord, you know. I lot him his bachelor npnrtmenta, and ho wants another thron voors' lease. " Now York Sun. Our attention has Just lieoti called to the font thnt tho Union l'nclllo Hy., will sell ex cursion tickets to tho O. A. It. encampment nnd the mooting of tho Woman's Ileilef Corjw, at Cheyenne, March lilth, nt one fare for the round trip. This goes to show that the now management of the Union I'aclllo nro up with tho times, nnd proposo to bo more llbontl with its pntrons than over before. Tho agent hero, Mr. E. It, Hlosson, inform us thnt ho will begin milling tickets for this excursion Mnreh 11th, and continue tho salo for three days, but they must bo used go ing 011 the wime dny purchnsoil. lleturmug they are good until March 18th. Tho cortill cnto of the l'cwt Commniider, Adjutants of tho United Btntos Army osta, or Secretury of the Woman's llellof Corps Is all the Iden- tlllcatloii that w neceswiry to securo these ro duced rates. To Txn Via tho Mlsnourl l'uclllo ltall- Wll). Ouo faro for tho round trip from Lincoln o all jioluts. Tickets limited to sixty days, mid transit limit going and returning of llftcen days In each direction. Excursions leave Lincoln January SW, February 8 nnd -"J, March 7 and -1. Double lino of lulluinu sleeping cars from Kansas City. A rare o xrtuuity to visit Texas. IiOet rates over oirennl. For maps, desctlptlvo iumplilcts, raUvi, nnd further luformiitlon, call on or ad dress It. 1. It. Mimu, II. O. Hanna, Oenonil Agent. City Ticket Agent, Corner O mid l'.'th sti-eets. Urown's Vienna ColTee nnd Oyster hnuso in tho ojiern house block is the neatest mid nob lest reno rt in tho city. Wanted, Dressmakers and ladies to call at ISO South 11th street, In the Holmes block, to Investi gate Miuhnn Kellogg's French Uillor system. M3t HllveraCro VlKiir. Tho liest seller In tho city, at Ed. Young's, lO-JO O street. For nil kinds of society stationery, such as Invitations, programs, cants, menus 'etc call at tho Coumr.u office In the now Burr block. Largest lino of Koy West and lmiortod ci gars at the Burr block. A flreut lluttlo Is continually going on lu the liumuu system. Tho demon of impure blood strives to gain victory over tho constitution, to ruin health, to drag victims to the grave. A good reliable modiciuo like Hood's Sarsapnrllla is tho weapon with which to defend ouo's self, ilriv tho uohjiorato onoiny from tho field, mid ro store jwico nnd bodily health for ninny years. Try tills peeullnr medlclno. Dnlly excursions to California vln tho Mis souii Pacific ltullwny. The tourists favorlto routo. Choice of two routes going, nnd priv ilege of returning any ono of four routes. Descriptive folders nnd nil Information obtained of H. a. Hanna, Or It, P. It MU.LAU, Oeu'l Pass. Ag't. City Ticket Ag't., cor. O mid liith bta. Lincoln to Chicago without chnngo via tho Elkhorn lino. Bolls, pimples, hives, ringworm, tetter, nnd all other manifestations of impure blood nro cured by Hood's Sarsnparllla. Tho nowtonsorlal npnrtmont of Messrs. Brutto & Wnlter, 1J South Eloventh street, (In Lyman's bllllnnl hall; is whero gentloinon win iiiiu i-uiujieiuiii worKiuon to gtvo a smooth ftliavo, mi artistic hair cut, Bhainioo, etc. Try tho now placo. The lIurlliiKtoii'n T.utett. A superb lino of frte chair cars now leave Lincoln dully, Sunday Included, nt 4 p. m. for Chicago, without chnngo. A colored porter nccoiiinntos each enr to provide for the com fort of imssengers, supply toilet articles, eta. Further information mny bo obtaiuod'at city office, comer O mid 10th street. A. O. Zikmeii. City I'nsa. Agt.' Now Trains For Oiiuihu, HInux Ulty anil tlio Kant. mo r.iKiioru vnuey into lias put on special train with a through Omaha coach leaving Lincoln at 7 a. m. dally, Sunday ex cepted. This train makes direct connections nt Fremont for Sioux City nnd Chicago reach ing tho former plnce at 1:115 p. m. the luter at 0:50 tho following morning. Returning from Omaha the train leaves nt 5:45 p.m., arriving ut Lincoln at 0:40 p. m. RHEUMATISM. BOMK ItKMAItKAIII.K OOItF.S Of ONK Of TIIK MOST HTUIIIIOUN AND AOOUAVAT IMO DISKAHKfl THAT AKPUCT MANKIND. A Nbws reporter leiirnlnK thnt Mrs. N. M. 1'oler (if Knst Dos Moines, who was Iodk ulllk'ted with rlieiiiiiutlsin had tieun compluioly oured, concluded to rail on the lndy nml got tho facts tllioct from her for tho bouollt of iny of our reader who may bo Hliiillurly uflllcted. IIo found Mr, l'oteri to bo a very iilnnsant lndy of nilildlo itgo, in ood health nnd doing hor own house work. On hcinjf nuoMtioned sho suldt "I had still'ered with rliotinintlntn tho renter inrt of tlio tlmo for nourly sovon yours. At time I was almost helpless. I lind dootorcd n groat dual for it witli physi cians and tried nlcclrlclicltfl and almost ovorj thing thnt is recommended for rheumatism, ns no one will RttfTur with It ns I did, wlthotitdolng nil thnt onu ho dono to relievo It. Finally a neighbor woninn advised 1110 to try Clinniborlain's l'nln Halm nnd was ho hhio thnt it would help mo, thnt I procured nbottlo. It did help 1110 right from tho start hut It took llvo AO cent bottles to euro 1110, so you cnu guess how bud I was, ns ouo or two bottles will euro nny ordinary case. It Is 11 grand good inudlclna and has dono 1110 a powor of good, nnd I honu vou will publish tho facts In vour vnlunolo pnpur, thnt everybody may know It." As the remedy referred to is of homo mnnufnetttro wo concluded to call on tho proprietors, Messrs. Chamhorlnln & Co. Wo lind thoy condtiPt ono of tho largest and most successful proprie tary medicine lnborntotles In the west, nnd that Chniiiborliilu'H l'nln llnliu is fast becoming 11 household necessity all tho wnv from thoOulf of Mexico to tho 'lliltisli Possessions nod from Chicago to tho Pauil u Ocean. 1 hoy hnvo hun dreds of testimonials from persons who have been cured by it, not only of rheu matism but miiiriilghi nnd other painful 'illllctlons. From luilch wo selected tho following: Tills is to certify that I was very lnmn with rheumatism, my joints wcro swelled badly, I could with dllll culty turn in bed, I wns induced by my physlulnn to try n bottlo of Chamber Iain's Pain Hnlm, nnd nm now nblo to attend to my regular duties. 1 am a blacksmith. Chamberlain's Cough Romedy Is a certain und permanent euro for coughs, colds croup, whooping cough nnd soio throat. A fifty cent bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Itumrdy will go nearly ns far ns a dollar bottlo of nny other cough preparation in tho market, and will do you much more good. It Is positively without an equal for throat and lung diseases Sold at W. J. Turner's. New Sowing Mneliltin for Halo. I hnvo a first class now sowing machine never leeu used, of tho latest Invention mid with nil the modern appliances thnt will bo sold nt a big bargain. Address Jo-Jo, enro this office. lloom the Town. Loavo n inner wrapper with ft threo cent stamp on with H. O. llnnun, city ticket agent of tho Missouri l'nclllo rnllwny, mid have n "Lincoln Illustrated" mailed to your friend east, freo of charge Through sleepers to Chicago oro run and all eastern connections mado by tho Elkhorn Valley and Chicago mid Northwestern rail road. Try thl elegant route. Offices, 115 South Tenth streets mid depot, corner S mid Eighth streets. Chicago & Northwestern milengo tickets sold to anyone nt Elkhorn olllce, 115 South Tenth street nnd dcot corner S mid Eighth streets. McMurtry's nddltion on K btreet, below Nineteenth, Ls ono of the slghlleht in tlio city, ns well ns being rlgnt hi the centre of the fastest growing ortlon. Call nt his olllce lie low the Capital National Hank nnd secure ono of thes lots. Only via tho Missouri Pacific railroad can you got free reclining chair cars through to Atchison, Kaunas City, Chicago, St. Louts, rerre Jinute mm uuiiniiapoiK Lincoln Iluek nml llngKiigo I.lne. Tclephono No. 201, mint mnrket, 037 O street, or No. 5101 livery linrn. Onler slates nt snmo places und U. P. ticket olllce, comer Eloventh nnd O streets. Unck stands, Capi tal hotol and meat mnrket. Boiiakon Buos. Ontco l'lirnltiire For Huts. An Improved double oftlcodosk, two liner e cllnlug desk chairs, two other enno bent olllce chairs, etc., for sale nt a bargain. Only been in uso four mouths. Good as now. In quiro at this olllce, 131 North Eleventh St Wedding stnnory, invitations, programs mid all lino printing our specialty. Call and seo s;eclmens of our work. Wessol & Dob bins, 1U1 North Eloventh street To 1'eople Who Kntertalii. Society ieoplo iirruuglng for imrtles. balls wetldlugs, receptions or nuything In this lino, snouiu insiHxx our etegnnt nun or stationery and printed novelties used ou such occasions. Wo hnvo JuHt received our now fall lino of elegant ball programs, invitations for wed dings, parties, etc., announcements, folders, calling cards and in fact everything In this lino. Homo Cheap l'ropurty, A fine reoldeuco lot on Twenty-first street near N for sale at a reasonable price, AUo ono in Mechanics addition, Hydo Park mid Elmwood.Wlll soil cheap If soldimtuodliitoiy Callouornddross L. Wessol, Jr., caro this olllce. To the Traveling I'nlillo. Please note that a superb lino of FREE CHAIH GARS Is now run lietwocn Lincoln and Chicago on trains Nos. 5 nnd No. 0; nlso that sleeping car lierths or drawing rooms on tho "liyors," Nos. l mid 'J may bo rosorvod in advance at City Ticket Oillco, cornor Tenth and O Streets. A. C. Zihmeu, City Passenger Agent. HI. I'mil anil the Northwest. Points In the abovo directions oro reached best by tho Elkhorn vnlloy lino. Connections nro suro and tho lino mostdlrect. Get tickets at 115 South Tenth street or de;iot, corner S mid Eighth sruetta. Klktiorn Vnlley I.lne FiiMunger Train Her Ice, Tlio Chlcngo flyer Is train No, 44, leaving at 13:03 noon. It carries a through jwilaeo sleeiier Lincoln to Chicago, and a dlnliu: car from Missouri Vnlloy mid roaches ita destina tion nt 8 o'clock tho following morning. Tills truln makes connection at Fremont for Nor folk nnd Omaha; at Missouri Vally for Sioux City mid St. Paul. Train No. 43 lea res Lincoln at 0:55 n. in. for Walux), Fremont, Norfolk, Cliadron, the IllackllllU country, York, Soward, and lias tings. ADDITIONAL TRAINS. THE NEW UNION PACIFIC GER SERVICE. PASSE N- Th I.nnl Tlmn Cant HIiiMTliiKConnrrtlnna, Moro Trnliin, Hotter Horvlcn, I'.tc. 'or some time past the Union l'nclllo trains in n manner, thnt wns to say nt best, not very sntlsfnctory. No direct connections could bo mndo nny whero, not oven with their own mnln IIpo trains, nnd oven these trains were run nt such hours ns to mnko It nuy thing but con veil ent for travelers However, the time tnblo Issued Inst Simdnj going into elTect Monday, hns mndo n big elinugo nnd cpilto n welcomo improvemout, so thnt now tho Union l'nclllo will ngnlu bo nblo to carry its lnrgo shore of trnvel to nnd from the Capital city. Two nil dltlounl trains have liceu put on l)t ween Council lllulTs, Omnhn mid North Platte, to nccommodato tho rapidly Increasing loenl bus iness of tho rond. Tho equipment for this now servlco Is tho most mil tnblo nnd conven ient thnt modern skill nnd ingouulty enn do vlso. Now cars built expressly for theso trains nro provided for tho comfort of Its numerous patrons. Two first class trains leavo Council IllulTs regularly every day except Sunday, nt 7:15 In tho morning nnd 6 o'clock In tho even ing, composed of bnggngo, mnll, express nnd chnlr enrs, smokers nnd first-class conches. Pnsscngers enn now seat thcmsolves In an clo gnnt new conch nt Council Muffs and Omaha nnd rench Vnlloy nt 0:30 n. in. nud (1:2a p. 111. VnlMiralso nt 10:55 a. 111. nnd 7:50 p. m. Lin coln nt 11:115 n. 111. nnd 8:!i5 p. m., arriving nt lkvitrico nt 1 o'clock p. m. for dinner nndO:5o p. in. Dnvld City nnd Stroinsbiirg passen gers need mnko but ouo chnngo after leaving Council Hluir nnd Omnhn nnd that is at Val paraiso nt 10:65 11. in. nnd 7:50 p. in. Closo onuectlon Is made whereby Stromsburg is renched nt 1 o'clock p. in. nnd 10 p. 111., pns sengers desiring to go through to Mnnhnttan win nnvo plenty or time to transmit their bus iness In Uoatrleo after tho arrival of the 1 o'clock afternoon train from Omnhn, lonvlng on n mixed train nt 3 o'clock nnd arriving hi Mnnhnttan nt 11:40, or thoy can remain over until tho next morning, leaving nt 8:15 a. m. und reach Mnnhnttan at 1:10 p. in. for dinner. This now nrrmigHiueiit gives tho pntrons of tlio union l'nclllo three dally trains each wny lietween Illuo Springs, Uontrlco nnd Lincoln, nnd tho snmo nuinlwr each wny between Lin coin nnd Vnlpnrnlso, two of which nro dnlly each wny, and the other dnlly except Sundny ench w ny. Manhattan passengers for Omnhn enn leavo there nt 4:15 n. in. nnd stop for din ner nt Beatrice at 1:125 ti. in. Connection with the through train nt Hentricont S p. m., which nrrlves in Omaha at 7:''0 t. m. Pns scngers from Lincoln for Omnhn cnu takothls truln nt 3:SM p. 111., nnd Vnlmralso piBen gers can take tho samo train nt 4:15 p. m., ar riving in Vnlloy nt 5: 15 p. m. Pnsscngers leaving Stromsburg at '2 p. m. arrive nt Vnl Iparaiso in time to innkocloso connection with this train ut 4:10 p. in. A train also leaves Stromsburg at 7:30 n, m., which nrrlves nt Jncksonvllle, Florldn, excursion tlckoU on snlo nt Elkhorn ticket office, 115 So. 10th St. They know Just how to plonso you with oysters in overy stylo nt Urown's Now Vienna Cnfd. Go east by the St. Louis nnd tho Missouri Fneiflo railroad and avoid nil omnibus trans fers; nil changes mndo In Union depots, via this route. Chnlr cars freo. Canon City Coal at tho Whltebreast mid Liino Co. Coal like Notice. Horenftor passengers holding local tickets reading from Lincoln or stations east to Ash land, Omaha, Plattsmouth, or Pacific Junction will not bo carried on No. !) leaving Lincoln nt 1:50 p.m. P. S. Euhtih, General Passenger Agent. FOR MUSICAL PEOPLEI North's Musical Journal Is tho best Musical Monthly published. Con tains 10 to 'JJ panes of musical lltoraturo and 1(1 puKen or neu MiiMa 111 ovory Issuo. Uvory sulwcrllMT recolves $..U) worth of sheet iiiiikIu selected from our rutnloiriiu of publications una premium, thiiH thoBiibwrllior really re ceives during tho year muslo which would cost In sheet form not less than fii.U), for only ono dollar. With tho February number mi Instructive serlnl, "Hints on lliillud NIuk Iiib" by Kiiinia U. Hewitt, was commenced nnd will continue several mouths. This ser ies of urtloles Is nlnne worth inunv llninn tlm prlcoof subNerlntlou.nud Is but ouo of tho mmiy vnlunblo features of this popular pub lication. Only 91,00 per year. Hpeelineii Copy 10 CeulM. A PIANO FREE. To tho person semllnc tho irrcntest uiimher of siibsorlbors to NOHTH'S MUNICAI. .IOUKNAT, prevlou to July 1st. lww, wo will KlVouSPLKNUID Ul'IUOHTl'IA.NO with stool and cover, valuo $100. Also n Kino Wil cox A White Organ to tho ono sending tho second greatest number. For full particulars address F. A. NOKT1I CO., publishers, 1308 Clio.mu St., l'hllndu.. l'n. TRAVEL VIA THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. It Is thoonly lino running directly through Denver ami Halt I,ako City, enrouto toHan tninclsco nnd other California points, nnd In known n tho "Hconlo I.lno" to tho I'nclfio count. Tho Darlington Houto runs over Us own track ovory day In tho year. Coinploto trains of Pullman I'nlaco Cars nnd Elegant Day Couches between Denver and Chicago, Denver and Kan. City, Denver and Omaha. Kansas City and Peoria, Kansas City and Chicago, Lincoln and Chicago, Lincoln and St. Louis, Lincoln and Peoria, Lincoln and Kan. City, Making direct connections In Union Depots for all points North. Dust, Mouth and Wost. iiimnu i miicer h lung war i.iiio Imtweon MIsMiurl river and Chicago. Meals only 75c. The lliirllngtoii Dining Cars wore built ox- prumiy lor inu nerviee aim uro miiua.rcd en tirely In tho Interest or our patrons. SHOUT LINK 1IDTWDEN LINCOLN AND OMAHA, Via tho Ashhind Cut-on", making illrcot con nections with trains for Ht.l'mil, Minneapolis Chicago and all Klnta Iustaud Northeast. The diagrams of tho Mncoln-Chlcago sleep ers Vln this lHintilnr rout nro nt Cltv onipn kii- O and 10th sts., whore berths mny bo scoured lb uuy wiiiu. A.O..IKMDU, 8. DUHTI8, l. und r. Agt., Lincoln G. 1 and T. Agt., Omaha. ' B. 0. KOSTKA, North Side Pharmacy, 1230 O ST. Albums 25 per cent off. The Omaha Daily Bee, DELIVERED HY CARRIER Every Morning betore 9 A M. LEAVE ORDERS for Subscriptions nnd Advertisements at Lincoln Office Omaha Bee 1029 P Street, Cnpltal Hotel Building. SOMETHING NEW. Wc have purchased the nicnt market of Manger Bros, (formerly Sherrcr & Hent- rclch) 138 S . ntli Street. Wc will cary a full line of Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard, Fish, Game, Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Etc. Wholecnle nnd Resnil. Goods bcllvcred to nny part of the city. Telephone Co. Come and sec ui. HOVEY & SON. H. W. BROWN, Dealer In Drugs and Medicines PATNTS,OILS, GLASS Books, Stationery, etc. 137 S. Eleventh st. BLOOD POISON. Old dead teeth contain the quIntfMcneo of blood polionl Who can awallow It, gaining out of old teeth at every mcI and bo hcslthrf These teeth are daad, ulcerated, uiilii-altliy Ircquontly csune a awclled face. HhouM certainly bo extracted and rciilarcd with Rood, arllflclal leeth that aerer ache. Can bo attract ed without pain. Mo hum bug. ABRASION OF THE TEETH. The above cut shows the teeth of a man 45 years of age, from Dr. liell In 1831. We meet with this affection lu the teeth lu various forms and degrees. The ends of the crowns seem very soft, havtog a low dejeroo of vitality and wear down showing a dark yellowish cupped tpoMn the center. Many are so foollih as to ' " '.hat molar teeth aro of little account. ..! lot them go by default; after which all the force of the muscles aro extended to the front teeth, wearing them down rapidly. The best, and only remedy, Is to cover and buildup the ends with gold and platinum, which wears like steel and saves them many wars. We make n specialty of fine gold work on building them up, contour fillings, etc. OQoOOr Tuts A and D are from John Tomes, of Eng laud. A Two Incisors with notches In tho ends. li shows thepegehaped teeth with yellowish pits lu the cuds For such teeth we have two remedies t First To till ihn pits lu tho ends with gold. Sec Mid Extract them and replace tucm with rtlncul teeth. liut the bones absorb away rapidly so that they will need resetting fre quently. Wo make tho finest artificial teeth In the northwest We use Justlcs' and White's patent teeth, with long, heavy plus, mounted on strong clastic plates. Those who patronlzu us will not be troubled with broken teeth and cracked plates, canker sore mouths, etc. To looso tho front teeth, Is to loose half the power of speech, and more than halt the beauty. Diseased Qums. The teeth tarn black and die, tlio rfnrns bleed at the slightest touch, ulcerate, tho teeth loosen ao4 fall out, the breath Is horrible. DR. A. P. BURRUS. 1200 O Streot, un uiniuipiu iruimii, cuieti up uifeareu guma. m.b.. Ihn rilrn., .rtil .ml nlnttnH. Alll -V . the OuMt teeth that tobacco will not Urubh. S. H. BURNHAM, BROKER. MoiuT loaned on long or short time at lowest ites. Office In Richards' Block, room S3. Take elevator on Eleventh street entrano. 3.A.SH0EMAKER.M.D. HomtBopatliist Physician, Telephone No, C85. 163 South nth Street, Lincolm Neh Drayage and loving. OLIVER MAGGAHD Desires to Inform the public that his equip, ment for moving Household Goods.Planos bafes, Mnrchandisc, Heavy Machinery, etc., Is the best In the city. Special men nnd wagons arc kest for the removnl of Pianos and Household Goods, Which nre always handled hy competnnt and experienced; help, nnd the latest nppll rmrcs used for hantillng Safe, nnd ot er heavy goods. Call, adHress or telephone OLIVER MAGGARD, Telephone 111 Oificc y,7 o St. i jrs5K&ISy JisLm-xJUfln p! AJMnifR AJsA l OB