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TRAVEL VIA THE It In (homily 1 1 no riiiinluu directly through Denver mill Halt I.nko City, cnroiito to Hon Francisco nnd other California Hiluts, unit It known ns tlio ' fceuio Mno" to the t'nelnc COi't. The IturlliiKton Itouto ritiiH over Its own track o or day In Iho jeur. Complete I rains of ruttmun I'uhico Cam antl KIcKiint )ny Couches hotweon 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 t'nlnn Depot for nil point North. nust.Houtli and Went. It Ik iho Pioneer Ulnlng Car t.lno between Mlsotirl rlcr nnd Chicago. MeaN only 7V1. The lltirlliiKton Dining Cars were built ex- frcmly for tho fcrvlec and nto managed on Ircly In tho Interest of our patrons. IT 18 TIir.SUOItT I.INKIIKTWKKN LINCOLN AND OMAHA, Vlatho Ashland Cnt-oir, making dlrrot con nections with Indus for Ht.l'nul, Minneapolis Chlcauo and all points Hind and Northouxt. The diagrams of thu l.liicolii-t'tiluntcii sleep en via thin popular rout urootCltyOltlec.cor 0 nnd 10th sts., where berths may he Kecurod atnny tune. A specialty Is made of Ocean Ntcnnnhlp Tick Its, and pnrllcscoiitcinplutlngn trip to the. old country or desiring to send flr their friends should notfnlftocorrcoioiid with ur. Onr rates are the lowest, nnd our facilities uncqualcd, iun rcpre tent each nnd ereiy line crossing the Atlantic. a.c.ii:mku, City Iis. AkL. Lincoln. P 8. EUHTIS, a. W. HOI IKK(li:, Oen. runs, ami T'Ist Airt., General M'ger, Omahn. Omalin N. R. HOOK, M. D., mauASHB ok women. Jrlnary and Recta Diseases a Specialty. OTrentd rectal d I cacs liy IIKINKKllHOFP PAINI.KSS SYSTEM. Onice. rooms Mi. I SI nnd 121 ilurr block. Twelnii nnd O streets, Office telephone fits. Ilcsldenco KVJU Qstreel. 'Pimm-, Mi Office hours, 0 to Vi a.m. u to 5 nnd 'i to & p in Sundays, 10 to 11 a. in 0.A.SH0EMAKER.M.D. HomiBopatliist Physician, Tolrphone No. 6S5. 163 South nth Street, Lincolm Neii PEERLESS Steam Laundry 1117 P Street. Still in the front nnd absolutely leading all Minpetitors. Thoroughly equipped for tli inest work, giving to each customer nn un qualified gunrantee for all work dono. Allot our work dono with neatness and dispatch. We solicit orders for suburban villages and I'tlghborlug towns, paying the express on all orders one way. tvcspeci spectfully, C. J. PRATT. BLOOD POISON. OM flAllfl tMfti .itit.ln (the quintessence of hlnod polronl Who enn swallow It, glutting out or old teeth At AVnrv mnjl am. I I.a heslthyf Tliee teeth are urnn, uicrrairu, unn-niiny frequently cauo a fMullI fco. Should cortalr: te extracted and rcplarcd llh (rood, artldclil teeth that nererache. Can be mtruct ed w Itbout pain. No hum. bug. ABRASION OF THE TEETH. The above cut shows the teeth of a man 45 years of sire, from I)r. Bell In 1831. We meet with this affection In the teeth In various forms and degrees. The ends of the crowns seem Tery soft, having a low decree of vitality and wear down showing a dark yellowish cupped tpot.ln tho center. Many are so foollih ss to h" 'hat molar teeth are of little account, u.i ret them go bv default; after which all the force of tho muscles are extended to the front teeth, wearing them down rapidly. The best, and only remedy, Is to cover and build up the ends with gold and platinum, which wears Ilka steel aud raves them manj jears. We make a specialty of fine gold wort on building them up, contour fillings, etc. a. n l&OQt Cuts A aud 11 are from John Tomes, of Enic land. " A Two Incisors with notches In the ends. B shows the peg shaped teeth wltby. llowUb pits In the ends, For such teeth we have two remedies : First To fill th pits In the ends with gold. 8ec ond Extract them and replaco them with artificial teeth, Hut tho bones absorb away rapidly so that they will need resetting fre quently. We make tho finest artificial teeth In the northwest. We use Justles' and White's patent teeth, with long, heavy pins, mounted on strong elastic plates. Those who patronize us will not bo troubled with broken teeth aud cracked plates, canker soro mouths, etc. To loose tho front teeth, Is to loose hall tho power of speech, and more than half tie boaut Diseaiud Quins. .tV?. tn tnrn Waelt nd nle. h (fon M1 at the slightest touch, ulcerato, the teeth loosen and fall out, toe breath Is horrible, DR. A. P. BURRUS, 1200 O Street, On tfeelUpM Transit, cum up diseased runs, makss the finest cold and platinum Alllngs. fc3 IJM tami tMlh that tobacco will not UruuL fwvSM Iff Clm t . THE CURIOSITY SHOP. About Pouring Oil on tho Troubled Wrttrrn. Tho phra ''oil on tho troubled waters," occurs In Hedo's "Keoloslnstlcul History" (iKHik III, chap 1M, written lit Latin moro than 1,100 yean ago (from 71(1 to TBI A. l. Tho vencriiblo llwlo U Kienklng of Hlshop Aldnn, who wax ihtiiiUII to work uilrneli", A priest called Vttn (Utta) wni M'lit into Kent to fetch Uiullcdo, King IMwIuo'h daughter, who win to Imi lnnrrlinl to Klii Osulrrn. llowas to go by land, but to ro turn by water, lloforo hi depnrluro Vtta visited tho bishop, and lieoitght I1I1 prayer for a prosivrous Journey, Tho blihop liUved hltn, nnd predicting for his ndurii a great teniiest and a contrary wind that ahotild rlso litddoiily, gavohiut n pot of oil, saying: "He incmbcr that you oast into tho hvi this oylo that I glvo you, mid anon, thu winds Ulng lain!, eomfortnblo fayer weather Khali envio on thoMHi, which Minll 8cutl you ngnluo with as pleasant n imssngo ns you Imvo w Islusl." Tho teniiest cntuons prexllcteil, tho sailors essayed to east "ancnr" In vain, tho water liegati to 1111 tho ship, nnd "nothing but pros cut death was looked for." At tho near nw proncli of death cntuo tho thought of tho bishop and thu iot of oil. Taking it In his linud, tho priest cast tho oil into tho sea, when, as if by umglc, Itlnvntuo quiet and calm, nnd tho ship was delivered, lledo do clan that ho had It from "a very enslltahlo man a priest of our church Cyininund by name, who saldo that ho had hcnnlu It of Vttn, tho priest In w limit tho miracle was Wrought," Modern experiments show that It wns no miracle, and wo havo no doubt tho scene occurred precisely as descrllxsl. This wns tho lint reeonletl Instance wo can And of "liourlng oil 011 tho troubled waters." it Is now n common metaphor, used of all eu"orts to allay commotion of any kind by smooth words of council In tho interests of jieoco. h)iubo1s of (lie Kviiugellsts. Matthow Is symbollred by n man with n pen In bis hand, nnd n scroll lieforo him, limit ing over his left shoulder nt an angel. This part of thu gospol was thu first, and tho angel represents tho Being who dictated it, Mark is represented by a man seated writ ing, nnd by his sldo n coucliant winged lion, emblematical of tho rcsnrnrtlon, which Is most fully described by this evangelist, Luko Is set forth by n man with 11 jmmi, looking in deep thought over a scroll, and near him a cow or ox chewing tho cud. Tho latter part refers to tho eclectic character of Luke's con tribution to tho gospel. John, ns 11 young man of great delicacy, with nu englo in tho background to denoto sublimity. Tho moro ancient symbols were for Matthew, n man's facoj for Mark, a lion; for Luke, an ox, nnd for John, n flying eagle, In allusion to tho four cherubim beforo tho throuo of God, descrllxsl In tho Book of Revelation: "Tho first was liko a lion, nnd tho second liko a calf, and tho third had a fnco as a man, and tho fourth was as a flying englo." Ircnu;iuis says: "Tho Hon signifies tho royalty of Christ, tho calf his sacerdotal office, tho man's fnco his Incarnation and thu englo tho graco of tho Holy Ghost." Brewer, from whom havo quoted freely, makes tho mistake of many commentators in sinking of four Gospels by four ovniigellFts, whllo their con tributions tiro to tho ouo Gospel, licuco tho tltlo, "Tho Gosjwl Acconllng to Matthow." Swift FWh. It Is understood that for short distances tho salmon is tho swiftest of fish. It has lieon calculated that its speed, at high pressure, or under chase, Is from twenty to twcnty-flvo miles an hour. For long distances tho shark Is believed to bo tho most rapid swimmer. Goldsmith, referring to It In his "Natural History," says: "Ho outstrip tho swiftest ships in those days, plays round them, darts out beforo them, returns, seems to gazo nt tho passengers, nnd all this while docs not seem to exhibit thn smallest clfort to pro ceed," It Is calculated that sharks nre capa ble of keeping up a speed of from seventeen to twenty miles an hour, Tho whale, when hard pressed, can mako about fifteen miles an hour, though its usual speed seldom ex ceeds flvo, Tho I'rntpnder. Charles Edward, known ns tho Pretender, was tho grandson of James II, of Kngland. Ho wns defeated at tho battle of Culloden on tho 10th of April, 1740, uruward of 150,000 Ixjlng offered for his person. Tho last to leavo tho field, he was for flvo months a fugi tive among tho Highlands of Scotland, closely pursued by tho spies mul officers of tho government. After various thrilling escapades ho managed to roach tho Islo of 8kye, in tho character and dUgulso of Betty Uourke, nu Irish servant to Miss Flora McDonald, daughter of a noted Highlander. Tho hero of other crllous adventures, ho reached tho continent in September, 1740. Ills death occurred nt Homo in 1784. An Old Song. "Adams and Lllicrty" wns written In tho year 171'3, by Ilobcrt Treat Palno, nnd wns first sung nt tho anniversary of tho Mnsn chusetts Clmritnblu Flro society, in Boston, Juno 1, 1 70S. Tlicro was a tuno used for mili tary purposes at that tiuie, caHnl "Adams nnd Lllicrty." anil another called ".Teirerson anil Liliert) ;" but .Mr. l'aino ndapted tho words of his song to tho tuno "Auncroon in Heaven," an English composition now known us tho "Star Spangled Hanner." Seo wonls and music, with additional Washington verso, and history of tin song, muslo and author, J 'ubllshtsl long ugc In Tho Folio, a Boston muMrul paper. To t''i eezo Without Ire. Thcro nro sov.irn! ways of freelug without tho use of ico or brine. Uso an ico cream freezer, so arrangeil that by 110 ohsibillty can tho freezing mixture get into tho mate rial to bo frozen. Instead of ice nud salt you can uso eight jiarts, by weight, of sulphuto of soda and flvo of hydrochloric acid, or six of sulphate of soda, flvo of nitrate of ammouia and four of dilute nitric acid. Thcso mixt ures aro moro expensive, thnii salt and Ico. I'lmt In War, I'lvnt In Pence. Tho eulogy on Washington, "To tho mem ory of tho innn, first in war, first In ieace, and first in tho hearts of his countrymen," was delivered by Gen. Henry I.eo from tho resolutions presented to tho house of repre sentatives on tho death of Gen, Washington, Dec. 'JO, 17W. AVInit's u Onus Willow? A veuvo do grace n w lilow by tho graco or indulgence of tho king or the law. A grass widow Is a divorced wife, though tho term is now applied to any woman not living with her husband. llm National lliiiioc. The housoof ivpieseutatives is constituted of .Til members from thhtyclght states, aud two delegates from each ten Itory. Tho latter havo 110 voting power or places ot'i committees, Not l.cup Venn. There has Is-en and there will bo 11 ywir that can be divided by four and yet not lio a leap year. Suenteen hundred was such n year, lfcOO wus, 1000 will bo, U100 will bo such A year, SCIENCE AND PROGRESS. INSTRUCTIVE FACTS GLEANED FROM LABOnATOftY AND WORKSHOP. An Illustrated llrrrlptlon of it Chlno Miinlritl Kite Provided ts It It it negoti ator mid lliiilttlng I'luhitltn .'Miiriiiiirs Hlinlliir to an llollnn Harp. Thoortof constructing kites Is much cul tivated in tho east, nnd tho Chinese excel In tho manufacture of very Ingenious devices of vnrlotis forms. In tho cut Is illustrated a musical kite, so culled liocnuso It Is provided with a bamboo resonator, Following Is a description given In n m-ont issue of Helen tlfio American, hi which Journal tho Illustra tion also oiiglually appeared. A ClttNKSK HU8tOAt. KITE. Tho bnmlioo resonntor, which Is shown above tho body of tho kite, contains Uxtvc ajicrturcH, one lu tho center nud ouo nt each extremity. When tho h i to Is llyiug, thoatr, in rushing Into tho resonator, produces a somewhat Intense nnd plaintive sound, which can bo heard to a great distance. Tho trans verso rods of tho franio of tho klto nro con nected at tho extremities and glvo tho klto tho aspect of two birds' wings nlllxed to a central axis. This klto sometimes reaches largo dimensions say ten foot In width. Thcro nro ofton threo or four resonntors placed 0110 nbovo another over tho kite, and lu this enso a very pronounced grave sound Is produced. Tho musical klto Is very common, both In China and Tonquln. Hundred of them aro sometimes seen hovering in tho nlr lu tho vicinity of Hanoi. This kito Is tho object of certain suis-rstltiousliellefs, nud it Is thought to charm evil spirits away. To this effect, It Is often, during tho prevalence of winds, tied to tho roofs of houses, when', during tho whole night, it emits plaintive murmurs nftcr thu manner of .Koliaii harps. A SiiKgrstlou to TlrhlUlt Siihjeots. A corrcHK)iident In Rclenco writes as fol lows: I was 11 very ticklish youngster, and my comnules sometimes used that weakness for their own amusemont, Ouo lioy used to show bow llttlo olfect tickling had uikui him; but 0110 hot summer day, as ho was lying rending, I tickled him nu tho ribs, nnd ho nlmostwcnt into convulsions. I found that ho was far moro sensitive than any ly in tho comiwiuy, ami ho revealed his scent to mo under condition of iny never telling any 1)110 else, liy holding his breath ho becatno pachydermatous, nnd would let anybody tickle him ns much as they pleased; but of course they always gavoit uput onco when they saw his stolid look. I tried tho plan, and It workcsl admirably; nnd It is my only protection, even unto this day, for my cuticle is ait sensitive as over. Tho deduction is slmplo: a man holds his breath and tho tickler Is bullied. Carpets 11 Source r Coiitunilnntlnn. Peoplo aro beginning to complain of tho boating and brushing of carpets In tho open air in tho vicinity of Inhabited houses, on ac count not only of tho dust which is raised, but esoclttlly on account of tho linctcrla which may bo set free when tho carpets come from houses where zymotic diseases havo existed. Tho Consell do Halubrlto of Paris has decided that this operation will bo nllowed only under tho following conditions: Tho carjiets must Iw brushed and licaton lu entirely shut up rooms, nnd tho dust depos ited on tho floor will Ih washed with water containing some disinfectant of jiotent ac tion; strips of wool, etc., will bo burned Im mediately. An Kxpnrlment of Interest to Student. Tho foreo of steam bollor explosions can bo illustrated by getting a tubo mndo by a tin smith, say half an inch in diameter and closed at ouo ond. Put a pleco of ico tho si to of a cherry, or half a tcasjiootiful of water, into tho tulio and cork tho ojien end tightly, fjusjicnd tho tubo over a flame, so that tho Ico melts nud is converted Into steam. Tho cork will 1hi forced out with a loud explosion. Cundlo bombs held over a flumo will cxplodo in a similar manner. Water will produce 1,700 times its voluino of steam. flniir Dust Dangerous. Tho Milling World reminds millers of tho )ft proved fact that flour dust is a danger ously oxploslvo material. Bowaro, says tho editor, of lights thrust or carried into bins or rooms filled with dust laden air. In many cases tho carrying of a light In dusty places by somo careless boy has been tho real causo of "mysterious" flivs and explosions. Scientific. Itrrreiitlmi at Dcstcrt. Amateurs aro lieing continually surprised with theoverydnynnd commouplneo subjects thatairoru illustra tions of learned facts in chemistry and tho arts. La Nature sug gests tho neat llttlo experiment as a pleasing nud in structive a in use inout at dessert. Drop Into a glass of champagne a grnpo or a raisin, Watch It drop to tho bottom of tho glass and olwrvo the bubbli'S of g&s that attach them selves to It. TIlU bCIKNTIKlO IIUSHKIIT causes It to rlso to ami'hkmkxt. tho surface, w hero tho Imbbles burst. Then it blnksand afterward lieglns Its ascent ngaln Tho bubbles of carbonic add gas erforin tho rolo of inlnuto balloons ascending in tho liquid. A Precious Mono In Colorado. A precious stono of much Interest hns l)oen discovered in Colorado. It Is opuipio white hydrophuuo. Tho finder calls it "magic stone," Us-auso, as usual with this mineral, it bus tho proorty of liecomlug transparent If water is dropped slowly on It from ouo to thivo minutes. It is so porous that it will absorb its own weight in water. It quickly recovers Its opacity. Kiiltltut for Milk. "What did you do for mllkr" asked a lady, referring to tho snow blockade. "Why, wo took hot water, and looked nt it from a scientific point of vlow," was tho reply. "It Is h7 h.t cent, milk, you know; that Is to say, milk is 87 i-er ceut. water, which is about tho tamo thing." More than 1,000,000 pounds of tin foil uro used yearly lit this country to cover tobacco. tlflill MEN OF NEWSPAPER FAME, What I'tim t'lirntrriiphrr Ilitvo to Pay of 'I briu lilt of (limtlp, BponkcrdirlMoMnokNi a plsi In his study. Gen. Hlieimnn hns Ivcn his vortralt tu rinrvaitl uuherslty. Mr. Gltidstoim plays tho violin with no great success, however, II. Illder Haggard Is said to eat onions when comNHlug his harrowing tales. President Charles K. Adams, of Corurll, declares that co-cducatlon Is a success, Mr. W. II. II, Murray Is going on n tour of exploration to tho extreme north of British America. Tho ladder of fumo jMissesses many rounds, It is said. ('linrlciMlt(dic)rnliuldi'r contained Just forty. Iiuls Kossuth is still living nt Turin with Ills sister, in good health and busy with his autobiography. Prof. William Jnmos of Harvard, Is going to try to rovlvo tho fashion of experiment ing with pluuchcttc. Joed Chandler Harris lnvaino (ho father of ten children lieforo ho nnnicil ouo of them after himself. Admirable modesty. 31. do Brarn, tho African explorer, Is re ported to lie almost hosdessly III. Ills ex jierlcncF on the Congo ruined ids health. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes has presented his largo and valuable collection of medical nnd surgical Isxiks to tho Medical library of Boston. Mr. Herman Merlvnle Hates that onco on a first night ho thought tho piny so bad that ho groaned aloud, and so loud that tho audi oncocrlodi "Turn him out!" Tho play waa his own. Urlialn Olivier, tho Bwlss novelist, who re cently died at tho ngoof 78, conscientiously produced 0110 Ixiok a year and at tho same tlino cultivated a farm. Ho wns a very suc cessful farmer John Lamar Acnc, of Lower Loo county, On., died ns'viitly from 11 brass harmonica. Tho harmonica was u Christinas present, nnd In blowing it tho harmonica poisoned his mouth ami lungs, Hichnnl Mamflold, tho actor, though not legally bound to pay a royalty to ltolicrt IOiils Htevcnsou for the uso of a dramatized version of "Dr. Jckyllund Mr. Hyde," never theless sends n largo check every mouth to tho famous author, Jacques llartog, who acted as courier for Jay Gould lu Europe, says in a nowsjinprr Interview: "Mr. Jny Gould Is 0110 of the nicest men I over eamo across, and nil the mcinliers of bis family nro extremely courte ous nud generous lu their tnntuiont." llerc is ono man who is 11 hero to his valet. John E. Fitzgerald, tho president of tho Irish National Ix-nguoof America, who lives at Omaha, wns for a timo a common lalinror on a Nebraska railroad at a salary of fifty ccntsadny. Ho is now president of several banks, Is1 nt tho head of tho Nebraska stock yards at Lincoln, and employs alioia 4,000 men. His fortune runs Into tho millions, M. Georges Ohnct, author of "Lo Mnltro do Forges," "Sorgo Pnnlne," etc., used to lo a lawyer, and then a Journalist. Ho Is a small, norvous man, tnlkatlvo aud petulant. For a short time, lu tho winter ho lives lu Paris, but spends most of tho year at his country seat at Abymes. "I nm," ho says, "tho laziest of lazy people. I havo only ouo pleasure, ono ambition; and that is to sit in the sun and do nothing." Yet ho Is a prolific nnd most successful author. "I happened to catch Ingersoll nlono tho other evening," said ono of tho liest known of Now Yorkers. "Ho spoko toinoof Shakos jiearo spoke throo hours, spoko a ho never spoko to an audlenco. Ho knows Hhakes pearo by heart, knows tho familiar nnd tho slightest plays, knows that era, unit declares that it wus ono of tho greatest Intellectual achievements slnco history. Ho not only asserts It, but proves it with quotations, references, examples." Iugersoll's agnosti cism has been practically forgotten hero. Ho Is ready to declare himself If nsked, but he no longer, except Incidentally, speaks of thcso views. Ho shuns show ofT occasions and declines invitations to formal dinners, which ho abominates, by tho scoro every month. But bo delights in having a wit at his own table, and tho stiarks fly when bo gets ono. Tli Trench l'rlilmit' Wife. President Carnot's wlfo is n clovor womnn, lively and well informed, nnd hns niudo a groat ofTort to rcstoro somo of tho social glo ries of Paris, which wero so much oliscured under tho Grovy regime. Shownsnctlvo in pushing her husband nnd In keeping his name before tho public, nnd never missed nt tcndlng nn official reception, so to her ho ow es to a certain extent his present honors. Whllo sho was going to all these receptions alio was taking notes of tho failures and errors of tho hostes.-, and has thereby managed to avoid most of thorn, now that sho herself hns .to glvo them. Sho is the duughter of n brilliant man, Dupont White, tho translator of Stuart Mills' works Into French. Sho speaks En glish with iorfcct fluency, and is much moro fond of English than of Fraicli novels. Georgo Eliot is her favorite but Oulda nnd Miss Bruddon sho also likes Ucnuw of their rapidity, which carrlea her swiftly nlong to tho denouement, tiho has no son, w hich is a great grief to her, but for consolation has four pretty clever Jutle daughters, whom sho trains with great two. Bho is ottreinely fond of American "vontun, and slnco her elo vntion to tho Elysco Sum been careful to havo tho United States well crrc.'ntcl by Its femalo citizens at all her receptions. Now York World. Ilunuun In London. Lonl Shrewsbury nnd Talbot has gono into tho coal trado, in Imitation of Lord London dorry, nnd advortiscs his wares In his hansom cals. I)rd Sliruwsbury nnd Talbot's hail soms aro snld to bo tho most convenient and well npiolnted In London. The driver can open anil cloo tho folding doors In front liy pressing a spring, thus saving tho faro n good deal of trouble. Inside nro printed instruc tions for communication with the driver by whistle signals; one whistle means turn to tho right, two whistles to tho left, and so on. It is suggested that a small siher whist lo should hang up in tho hansom for ladies, as it cannot Ixi expected that they whUtlo with their mouths. Adiilteruted Cbeene, Dairy Commissioner Howard says that adulterated cIicomi is to a considerable extent broupht into Minnesota aud cdiiMimed. It contains coloring matter, IiorV lard and arveiuc, mul ns it can li t-old for less than Kenuiue chefM) can bo made for flnds ready puii haiurs. Tho law iuiMKes a Hue of $75 tijiou the iereoii fennd K'ilty of helling this bo called cheeso, and the dairy comiuistioners are looking up somo com they hae in baud. -Kow Vork Sun. Wnteli lit it UIiik. A teal rinjf, wltli a watch N't lu room of the seal, is tholaUst tiling out In Jewilry. Tlu thuclMMT is a marvel of delicate umk mauKhlp, and really a triumph of the jewel era' art. It in a trlllo larger than the ordi nary cameo or blgnet for Indies' wear, but ' not largo enough to lw clumsy or to look out I of plucoon ailelicute hand. Chi ui;o Herald, i NEW SPRING STYLES! JUST ARRIVED. And now ready for inspection at John Morrison's All tho Finest Qualities and Lntnst Patterns in stock. I have the finest cutter in the city and guarantee satisfaction. Cal and see my goods and work. 121 North Eleventh street. XSS-sa,. Wl TvTr I sssl ! Ill L. 7; " T33rjn32?I-I03STE 2-S- Fine Driving and Riding Livery, Always ready lor service, day or night. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTCJOMKRY HI.OCK, my, 1 121 and 1123 N Street. Meals 25 cts. $..S) per week. Union - Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route. Shortest and Safest Route to all points in Colorado Utah, California, Montana, 'lake the overland flyer aud save ono day to all I'uclnc coast points. Till: UNION PACIFIC IS THU FKEIJ CHAIR CAR LINIi. IttiniiliiK Into Union Dopots and coiinnollnv with tho fust limited trains of all lines for points east, north and south. Throimli tickets on modern day eoaalies. llnKRiivo chrcko through todoHtluatlon from all points east In thu United Htutes and Cuuudn. sleeper nccointnodatl ins reserved In through I'ulliiinn I'nlacc curs from the Miss u river to the Pacific coast. E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. 101 i O Htrcct, Lincoln, Nebraska. T. .. I'OTTKll, K. It. I.OMAX, J. H TUHHKTH, Mrst Vleu-IYiMldiiit. Ass. Oon. Vim. and Ticket A'jt, (Ion. I'iih and Ticket Ag UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OEOOnAHiy or THE COUNTRY, WILL ODTAIH MUCH VALUABLE INrollMATJON THOM A STUDY Or THIB MAP Or THE jV'i,"'V y&sm&? && a5R 'w-aL. . l i&m','l'''.!MY'. VJr,Vr9 wtji Wn(so?yVs' TrSS-lS CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. It8 contral poultlon anil cloao connoction with Enstorn linos nt CblciiKO nntt contlnuoua llnou at terminal pointa, Woat, Nortbwoat, and South woet, muko It tho truo mld-llnk in that tranncontlnontul chain of atool which unites tho Atlantic and Pacillo Its main linos and brnnchos includo Chi- unuus 1110 audiiuo unu l-ucmc us main linos una ur cnao, Jollot, Ottawa, LaSallo, Poorla, Qonoaoo, Molina Illinois: Diwonport, Muscntlno, Wnshlnffton, Fulrtlold.C Wost Llborty, lawn city, Don Molnca, Intliiuiola, Wlnto vlllo, Audubon, Harlim, Cluthrlo Ccntro nnd Council Dlutla, In Iowa; cfullatin, Tronton, C'amoixn.St. Joaoph and Kniuma City, In Missouri j Louvonworth nnd Atchison, In Knnsasj Minnonpollu and St. i uu), InMlnnnsota; Wator towu and Sioux FiiIIb in Dakota, nnd miitiy othor proBnorouu towns and cities. ItiilHoottorsftOnoiOBOI'MtOUTliStoundn-omtho Pacillo Coast nnd intor modlato nlaoos, mnUing' nil trnnsfors in Union dopots. Fast Trains of nno 11m l 1 l. v uuu iiiiiiurn. Urst-clnbti tickets. "" -iv-iiin.oLoiotfiijn ui.iiNu uaiu, mn(rniuconi i'uliLioiam rAhAuti SLEEPING CARS, and (botwoon Chicago, St. Josoph, Atchlt n and Kansas CltVI roatiltl ItEtJLININO CHAIR OAItS. aontH FfiEK to holdnrn of thronirti THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (CROAT ROCK ISLAC'O RO:TE' EstondH wosi and Bouthwont from Kana. Ity nnd St. Josoph to Falr bury, Nelson, Hot-ton, Topoku, Horlngtoa, Hutchlnac n, Wichita, Caldwoll, nnd all polntu in Southern N.bn-al:a Intviior I" insaa nnd boyoiul, Enttii pussonBor OQuipmont f tho colobratod Pullmun munufticturo. Solidly bal Iaatod track of houvy utc 1 mil Iron unci stonr- brldcos. All aufoty upplliuicos and modern improvomonta Commodious. wull-buUt Btatlons. Coluiity, cor tulnty, comfortuud luxun'assurod. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE In tho favorito botwoon Chicago, Honk Island, Atchison, Kansas City, and Minnnapollu and St Paul Tho tourist rout j to nil Northorn Summor Ucsorta. Its watortown Dranch tr.tvoraed tho bm nroiiuntlvo lands of tlio groat "wheat and duiry bolt" of Wottuorn Iowu, SoutnvUBtorn Mlnnosotn, und Eaut Contral Dakota. ' Thu Short Line via sonoca and Kankukoooiloro suporlor fuollltioutotrtwol umwuoa vjinciitiiitii, iiiuiuimpuiiu, ijiuiymio, unci l ouncil isuilia, HC.UOHOpil, Atchison, Loavunworth, ICtuisna City, Mlnnoupoh. , u id St. Paul. For Tlokots, Maps, Folders, or any doslrod information, apply to any Cou pon Ticket OtUoo in tho United Status or Cuuudu, or uddroaa E. ST. JOHN- General Manager. ciiuncin, Skinner's Stables 12th St., bet. P and Q. Calls for Halls, Parties, etc., Promptly Made, with Stylish Rigs, Coupes lMV Allltil Idaho, Oregon, Washing 'n Territory. s 0 nud Kocn in Hunt, m . Ottumwn. OHkiilnoHn. iiiiiiikiiiiiii. w s i it s rstii.. rLiiini. it niniia C. A. HOLDROOK, Oou'l Ticket Paw r Agcait. n.u. .. -a