c Drayago and Moving OLIVEIl MAOGAUO i-icsircs 10 niioriii me piniiic uini iiisccpnp- j in cut lor moving I IouscIidUI (londs.IM.iuo Snfcs, Miircliandtse, Heavy Machinery, etc., Is the hct hi tho city. " Spccl.il men nnd wagons nrc kest for tho removal of Pianos and Household Goods, Which arc always handled hy conipetnnt and cvpcrienced'lielp, ntul the latest nppll ances used for handling Safes ntul oilier henvy goods. Call, nddress or telephone OLIVER MAGGARD Telephone lit Office 917 O s LINCOLN ?hilharmonic . Orchestra, l.'ItAOKXOW, J. II. Ascuman, Musical Director, Manager. Office Funle's Opera House, 3J Floor, front Will ftirnUh tlrand or Sacred music for CO.NCKIITH, AVKimiNflH, I'AltTIKM, llALI.8 nd nil other occasions nsiulrltiK first-class music IWSneclnl rat-s will Ih mailo with clubs desiring tlin ochcstrti for tho season, rates furnished on application. Wo nlso desire to state that we have oicned n Conservator' of Music In our apartment In the opera house ttiilKlinp, for tho Instruction on orchestral Instruments. Tuition hours: Oa. m II i'i noon, ami 1 till 4 p. in. every day excrpt Sunday. For scholars not nhlu to attend ntteKii ar hours, special tlmo will lie given. For further lufonuatlon as to prices, time, etc address or call on the manager. S. H. BURNHAM, BROKER. If oney loaned on long or short time at low ites. Ofll ce In Itlchards' Block, room 2K. Take elevator on Eleventh street entoaae. N. R. HOOK, 1M. D., DIHKASF.S OF womi:n. Jrinary and Recta. Diseases a Specialty. OTrcats rectal diseases hy UltlNICF.lUIOFF PAINI.KSS SYHTKM Ofllce, rooms 1 l'.Mand 121 llurr Hloek. Twelfth nnd O sjreets. Office telephone MM. Ilcsldenco IffiQ street. Thane. Mi Ofilco hours, 0 to lit n.in. !i to 5 and 2 to 5 p m Bundftys, 10 to 11 n, m O.A.SHOEMMER.M.D. Honiffiopalliisl Physician, T-de-jlione No (1S5. 163 South nth Street, Linioi.m Ni:ii PEERLESS Steam Laundry 1117 P Street. Still In tho front nnd absolutely lending nil vmpetltors. Thoroughly equipped for the nnest work, giving to each customer nn un-1 (juallfled guarantco for all work done All of nur work ilono with neatness and dispatch. , IVo solicit orders for suburban vlllnges nnd , nelghliorlng towns, pnylng the express on nil 1 wlcrs 0110 way, Uespeettuiiy, C. J. PRATT. BLOOD POISON. Oil ilcstl teeth enntmn I tho (pilntiiiiiciiro of lil.xui noUiin! Who ran swallow it, kuIiIiii; out of old Uetli at eery moil nud Ikj healthy? Theio teeth nro dead, ulccrnted, mih' nlthy trcitiently cimo n swUloil fsco. Should ccrtnl-.y (hi extracted nnd replarcd with trood, iirtlllclul teeth tlmt nnvernche. Cnn iMjeitract ed w Itliout pain. No bum. hug. ABRASION OF THE TEETH. The above cut shows tho teeth of a man 43 years of a:e, from Dr. Hell In 1831. We meet with this allectlon In tho teeth In t arlniti formi and ileirrees. The ends of the crowns eeero verj Kilt, having a low degree of vitality and wear down showing a dark jellowlth cupped poMn the center. Many are so foollih as to "" 'hat molar teeth arc of little account, ..! ret them ko by default; after which all the force of tho muscles are extended to the front teeth, wearing them down rapidly. The best, and oely remedy, Is to cover and buildup the ends with gold nnd platinum, which wears llko steel and saves them manv H'ars. Wo mnke a specialty of- fine gold word on building them up, contour fillings, etc a. n Cuts A and II are from John Tomes, of Enc laud. A Twolnelfors with notches In tho ends. 11 shows the peg shaped teeth wltbyillowljb .Its la the ends For such tec tit we have two remedies: Flrn To till ill" pits In the ends with gold, Sec oud Extract them and replace them with artificial teeth. Hut the bones absorb awa rapidly eo that they will need rescttlug fre quently. We mako tho Illicit artificial teeth In the northwest. We uso Jtistlea' and White's patent teeth with loug, heavy plus, mouuted on strouc elsitlc plates. Thoso who patronlie us will not be troubled with broken teeth and crackte plates, canncr sore mouths, etc. To loose tho front teeth, Is to loose halt tho power of speech, and more than half thf beauts fsoasod Gums. The teeth torn Marl, ami die, the .Mne Heed a. the sllclilust tout h. ule rste, the tcetl Joosen sn4 tii out. Hie hrenlli la lionlUle DR. A. P. BURRUS, iaoa o qtroot, On thellsptd Trsiiflt, rtuea up dlieafed nni uw. ura un. ii1"1 aiu iiiiiiiiiuii miinjri, Um ILoMt Usth tbat lotacou will not Urukk yWMyjqy illtemlf irrSS, o THE CURIOSITY SHOP. A Cntitrmorsy with Prunce War llcgitn, lint Nipped In tlin Mini, Tho (picitlntt has Iwi asked "Wiu war over declared between tho United Slates ami Franco'" War was never actually declared, though various acts of hostility were done ,lnv s treaty with (Ireat Urllalu. IikmI in W anil rutlllod In I7U settled various uiattors 111 11 way Franco did not like Frnhco therciiin issued various decrees against American commerce, which were hardly thoso of n friendly natlnn. In 17U7 tho relations lietweeii Franco and the United States wero so threatening that I'rosl dent Adams called an extra session of con Kicss for May 111. C. C. IWkncy. I2llirldK Oerry and John Marshall wero sent to Krnnco to adjust nil difficulties. Tlio govern ineut refund to receivo tlieni, hut Intimated that money would s'liooth matters. If tho money didn't come war would. Then Picker ItiK mndo tho famous remark "Wnr ho It then. Millions for defense, not 0110 cent for tribute." Preparations for war were mndo hy congress, mid hnd wo not Ik-ruii lighting nt oneo thero might havo heen wnr Tho United States frlgnto Constellation, Conuno doro Trustoii, took tho French frlgntc L'ln surgonto and Im Vengeanco, and so startled tho French that they mndo overtures for n renuwnl of negotiations, and In IMX) n treaty was made hot ween tho United State nud Nnpoleou. So wo never declared war with Franco, but came out victorious in n wnr that never wns fought. t'reeduni of 111" City. Tho freedom of tlio city of London, con ferred ns nn honor upon Individuals at tho present dny, Is simply this; A small slip of parchment, Inscnlied with tho names nnd titles of the ersoii to whom it is to bo pre sented, which guarantees to the holder nnd his children nfter liliu forovcr the right to llvo and trade within the city prescribed by St. Clement's In the West, Itlshopgnto In tho east, Pcntonvilto on the north nnd tho shores) of tho Thames on tho south, without linvlng to pay a tax 011 tho goods brought through the gates. It oxompta him from naval or military torvlco nnd tolls nnddutlct through, out tho United Kingdom. It Insures to his children tho enro of tho chamberlain, who, ill cno they nro left orphans, takes chargo of their property nnd administers it In their Interest until they nrrlvo nt yenrs of matu rity. Tho parchment bears tho seal nnd slg. nature of tho lord mayor nnd chamborlaln. nud It Is geucrully ornamented with ribbons nnd illumlnnteiL It is always inclosed In a long thin gold tiox, and is Intended, of course, 1 no heirloom. 1lu rinlirrlrs Dispute. ThongitntctlflshcrlcHillsnuteiii- t. Whether tho United Stntcs have n right In the HrltlMi flfiilftrlna I in Intuit wlfWtf rtt tvumltt i.nMtlcl.u ' 2. Whnt nro tho rights of American Usher men under the convention of 1K18 nnd under the laws of nnvlgntion nnd trade S" The "hendlands" question, which is incidental to tho other two questions. The Uritlsh hold tlmt the lino must bo drawn from headland to headland, Unco miles from shoro. This interpretation would exclude Americnii IMicrmon from tho bays whlcli Indent tho coast deeply and aru tho resort of llsh. l'h Alnerieniis say that thrco miles from shore j means thrco miles' distant nt overy point, ! consequently nil bays inoro than six miles ' W'idont tho liuiuth would to onen to Aninrl. ' cnn fishermen. War (5mernnr. Tho following nro tho names of tho govern ors of tlii'illll'ei'ont htntes known as the "war governors": California. Inland Stnnfonl. Connecticut, Wlllinin A. Iluckliighnui Dela wni, Wlllinin Uiirton. Indiana. Oliver P' Morton, Iowa, Sniuiiel .1 Ivlrkwuod Ken tucky, neriali.Magolllu, Maine. Israel Wash burn, Jr , Maryland, Thomas Hicks Ma sachusettH, John A. Andrew Michigan. Aus tin Illair, .Minnesota, Aii'Mimler Itnmxey Missouri, Ilainiltou It. Oamtile Now llamp shlro, Nathaniel S llerrv New Jersey Jwl Parker. New York, Kdwin I) Morgan UI110, David TcnIiI, Pennsylvania, Andrew O L'ur tin, Illiodo Island, Wllltaui Siuairtio Ver mont, Fiederlek Ilollirook. Virginia W 1, j Francis II. Plerjiout. Wisconsin. Alexander I w unuiiaii. Literary Men ns llohomlaiis. The origin of tho application of tho word "Iloheinian" to literary men is this In M7 tho llnt gypsies entered Franco they wero Ilolicmians. They wero not allowed to cuter Paris, tait roamed around tho outside walls. Afterward literary men of low tastes were likened to tho gypsies, nnd called lioiiemlmu. In tho course of yours tho term was applied to literary men and artists who were not of low tastes, but simply unconventional Per haps another origin cnn bo found in the fact that thero was In London nbont "75 yenrs ago n public houso called "The Queen of Ho hernia," named after tho daughter of James I, which, If frequented by artists and writers, might easily havo given them tho title of Ilolicmians. Holidays. Decoration day (May SO) Is not n United States holiday It Is a holiday In Colorndo, Connecticut, DaJtotn, Iowa. Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts. Michigan, Novada, New Hmnsphlre. Now Jersey New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Hhodo hslnnd, Utah. Vermont, Wisconsin and Wyoming There Is no United States holiday law. except pro visions ns to negotlnhle paper, bills of ox. chango, promissory notes, etc., and that the effect of July 4, Doc, J.' and Thanksgiving dny shall bo tho same as Sunday, or tho llrst duy of tho week. Tho I'rillx "Honorable." Thero is no authority for writing "non." ' before tho iinmo of members of congress. Tlio custom is a pervctsion of the accepted j English and American custom of speaking ot ' mcmliers of a tepicsentaUvuiiiMMntily as 'the honorable member for this place." or that . place. The English idea stilt ! tlmt tho rep reseutntiou Is honorable, not pecwcnrily the representative, tho otllcial American idea is tho same, but bad custom nscrilx-s to tho holder of 11 position of lionoi the title ot hon orable, A llviitiilfiil Ihnuctit. Were a staruuencneti on nigh. Forages would It licnt, 1 Still trnrelini: dowuunni from the sky, Shtuu on our moriul sigau So when a good man dies. For years oejonu out icon. Tim liglit he leimw neiiiim mm licit Upon the tuilli ot men. llleedlin; at the Note. To stop bleeding nt tlio noe. vvheii npply ing cold w'titer to the neck and tace nun no ell'ect. dissolve a little alum in 11 tuuan of water and inject a Mull of it up the inlrlls hold the head bock and do not attempt to blow tho uove. Uood 'Aelflil. The heaviest man ot wtiom there Is any record wns Mi leu Harden, or I'ennes.-'eo who died III IV)? lit tlio age of V.) lieiglit, veii feet six inches weight, l.UUO (kjiiihIs. Tho IJIIIKIIIIUU .Moat ll.eil. Prnhnbl) the Chinese Inngungn is the inot eteusr..iy iken. 1'iie ICugiish lauguagoiH pi'0.ihl) the u'imiuI In this riwis-et. YODNG FOLKS' COLUMN. DEVOTED TO INSTRUCTIVE ENTER TAINMENT OF VARIOUS KINDS. A Story In Itliymo A limit Wild Ducks mill llielr llnlilt 'Unit .nv tlreed ninl ihefl Are Not CnnHiieil In lliimiin K I ml. There Is a hay of w hlcli we now w 111 speak, (.'ailed tiy the curious iinnir of Chesapeake, Where wild ducus of two kinds live, move and qunck. Tho bald pntn widgeon nnd the canvas hack. Tlio widgeon lores the sappy herlu which grow Dowunt tlio bottom, fathoms deep lxlovj Hut yet ho cannot summon up tho pluck To dlro for them himself tho conard duck I Ho he, with many a Muttering qunck, pretends, The cant-as hacks are his ceclAl friend. Ho nerer leaves llielr sldn, tho w Idgeou shy Just watch him, aud you'll kuiw the reason why THE CANVAB nACK DUCK AND TUB WIDOKOW. Down dives tho canvas luick, with soustng flop, To bring tho dainty morsel to tho top; Tho widgeon, meanwhile, watching nt tho place WI1II0 pleasure, mantles In his knavish face. He has a mind n llttla trick to piny On his dear friend In n business way) And so ho walls liesldo tho whlrly holo Made by the body of that honest soul, Who therealsiutH has left the sunshine upper, That ho may pick himself a bit of supper. Alas for hltnl Juotwheii his neb appears, And wnter gurgles in his eyes and ears. And, llko n dlier who tins Ix-en below, He's scant of breath, and has to puff nnd blow, Just then tho roguish widgeon marks his game, And weals tho morsel without any shniuc, Then scuttles on" to eat it all alone. And nutcr throws the canvas Imcknbono. Intrresllnii Chapter on I'ox Tnrrlcrs. Fifty yenrs ngo fox terriers wero lletle known, except as attached to pucks of fox hounds. They wero used to follow foxe when run to earth, nud either drove them out, or, hy their barking, showed where nhotits tho fox lay, If ft was decided to dig III 111 out. Thus they obtained their uaiiio. In n well broil dog the body should bo short and compact, with strong neck, and small head nnd ioliitcd uoso, tho legs slim but very strong, mid tho feet small, mid the mark ings, If any, placed ovculy on tho two shirs of tho head or Iwdy Tho ears should bo thin and soft. f'iw Ol l. iRl-iP.mi.. X. V. I ',' KOX TKKHtnn. Happily for tho terriers, cropping their ears has quite gone out of fashion. It was useless nud cruel, not only in the operation, but by depriving tho ear of Its natural cov ering It allowed rain or particles of earth to fall into it, nud caused deafness. The coat Is usually softaud silky. Their keen uoso en nbles them to follow nuimnls by scent with eiue, and when properly trained thoy can tell their master for n certainty whether tho owner of a rabbit burrow or rut holo Is nt home or not, while their pluck In lighting with animals, such ns the otter or fox, often much Inrger than themselves, is wonderful. Tim Ouiiio of (Iruod .Mufti. A pleasant game for rainy days is that of tho Grand Mufti. In this game ono of tho company sits in a chair, nud is called tho Grand Mufti. Ho makes whatever grimnco or motion ho pleases, such as putting his hand on his heart, winking, sneezing, cough lug, stretching out his arm, smiting his fore head, etc. At each movement he says: "Thus says the Grand Mufti, ' or "So sny the Grand Mufti " When ho says, "Thus says tho (J rand Mufti," every 0110 must mnko just such a motion ns ho does, but when ho says, "So says the Grand Mufti," evry one must keep Kill. - A forfoit for ainl.tukejs. exacted. ' " r How I'upler .Mnclm Is .Mmle. Cotton forms tho tins'.s of the piqwr u?eL Tho sheets are pasted together with dextrlno until the mass is thick enough to go under tho hydraulic press There they nro squeezed Into any desired form, which, when dry, is hiinl and a good deal lighter, bulk for bulk, than any wood. This product is poreles, llUrles, sapiens mid knotless. It Is subjected for twenty four lioum to a high drying heat. Then it can lie wo-ked with any kind of tool. The variiikhiiii; of it is u mere detail. Tho Doiihln ( 0I11, Half fill a glass with wnter and put n silver dime or quarter Into it. Cover the glass with a plate, UKn the plate place one hand, while you hold tho glass with the other Turn the glass upside don 11 so that 110110 of the water may escaH) place it 011 a table and you will tee tho coin at the bottom larger than it Ism reality, and another will apear of tho natural size n little above it. A Niinic rlcii) I'msln. Ask your comrade to write down without hesitation, 111 llguivs, imilvn thoiiMiid, twelve hundred and twelve dollarsr Wo hope he will do it correctly, thus: -mM.? a Y-:-- - m$m&i v AVm tft? aAxsimd..-t.i warn "''tpUK rfc. '. i 1 MwMfkAt. A i.A fcL mnr vw xws. 1 't-jTOSs. i; ij'r. j' zs-m jr vm.ym.rd- . .7;au,x ., i,i1.y'Jt vJ i 5r Kv vAu" sw ' w ll """ PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE. A Noted riijslelaii' View on Nuultnry Matter -New ( ur- for He Slchlic-.-.. Iletijiiuiln W UlelitiriUoii, M. I)., tho emi nent English (unitarian, has said that It is the wiiiuen mi whoiii (till Ainltary light re quire to (all Health III the home Is health everywhere, el sow nero 11 has no abiding place. "I hae been brought. Indeed. Iiy experience," said l)r Kieiiaril-nii, "to the conclusion that the whole future, progress of the saiillary movement nut fur permanent and executive support on the women of the country. When, as a phsieian. 1 enter a houo where Is a con taglous disease, I ant, of coiiie, primarily Impressed by the tyH uf the disease ami (he age, strength and condition or tho sick er son, I'rom HhmiIki rvatlons made oil these K)lnta 1 form a judgment of tlio kshII)Io course and termination of the disease, nud nt one time I should have thought such observa tions stilllcleiit. Now I know them to Ik) but partially sulllcient, a glanoo nt the npxlnt lnouMniid niiaiigeiiieutaud management of tho house is now necessary to mako perfect the judgment." Hy this glance Is detected whit aid tho physician may oxect In keeping tho sick hi a condition most favorable for escaH) from death, and by this Is nlso detected whnt am tliochniices that tho affection will boeonllncd to one sufferer or distributed to ninny As n rule, to which thero nro tho rnrost exceptions, tho character of the Judgment hereiiioii Is dependent upon thucharacterof the presiding genius or homo, or tho woman who rules over that small domain. Tho men of tho houso como nud go, know little of tho Ins nnd outs of anything domes tic, nro guided by what thoy nro told, nnd nro practically of no assistance wlmtover. Tho women nro conversant with overy nook of tho dwelling, from basement to roof, nnd on their knowledge, wisdom nnd skill tho physician rests his hooa. How Important, then, how vital, that thoy should learn, ns it part of their earliest duties, tho choicest sanitary coda A New Itenirdy for Srmlcknm-, Professor Watson Smith announces Hint In tho new nrtlllclnl alkaloid, antipyrlne, dis covered hi Ibl by Knorr, of Erlniigou, a potent remedy for seiisicknei's has liecn found. The source of this aiitlpyrluo Is that nlso of the aniline colors viz., aniline nnd thus, strange to say, this medicament Is man. ufaetured In tho works of a largo German llriu producing alkalies, acids mid coal tar colors. Antipyrlne may then li considered ns n coal tnr product. It Is reported that K. Dupuy administered aiitlpyrluo during tlio last thrco days lieforo embarking nud tlio flrst three days of an ocean voyage, hi doses of three grammes per day. He suites that none of the iersous thus treated sallered from Miisickucss during tho voyage ncross the Atlantic ocean n sulllcleiitly severe test, certainly Another nuthority suites Hint niitlpyrinu acts excellently ns a remedy ngaiust seasickness. In most wises a doso of ono and one-half grammes is sulllcient, effect being manifested in alsmt ten minutes. In other eases tho doso must lie reicntod. M. Osslaii-ltonuct never required to uso moro than three grammes, In two doses, In order to completely remove thu evil within an hour. In some eases, whlcli wero very rare, when tlio sick IK.TS011, in consequence of continued vomiting, could not Uiku the remedy, a sub cutaneous injection of ono grnmiue of null pyriue proved sulllcient to remove tho sea sickness. Inexperienced Nurses, A physician comments thus upon the ex traordinary fact that mothers very often select young, iiioxpcricucoil and weakly nurses to takocaru of their children! "Peoplo who own diamonds, Iwuds, etc., lock them up In strong Ik)cs so tho thief In tho night will not run away with them. Am babies less valuable that they should bo exposed constantly to the thief of disease, who Is In vited U) run away with the darlings left almost entirely in the charge of nurses in capable morally. Intellectually or physically to hUcrvUo th" dawning childhood of our Infants!" Important I'lijilologleul Dl-onvery. Dr. W. S. Hryuut, of Worcester, Mass., ir reported to hnvo made a physical discover which will niter the statement of text boolu of today It has been held that valves In the portal vein nro not found In human beings, the jwrtal vein lieing that whlcli eouyeys the blood from the Intestines to the liver Dr. llryant hns found that in tho portal vein of tho greater uumtier of Infants of a few weeks old theso valves do exist, but they disappear In tho adult. As thco valves were known to exist In homo animals, there lies hem 11 de gree of corroboration of the theory of evolu tion. SOCIAL ETIQUETTE. How I'lisliliiinililn Marriage Ar An- noiiuceil, Tho fnshionnblo formula for tho announce ment of weddings is engraved on noto sheets, Aii-I reads as follows; "Mr. and Mrs. Hrown nnnouiico," or "lieg to nnnounco," "tho mnr rlngoor their daughter, Sarah Ellzaltcth, to Mr. Jnmes Henry Jones, Tucsdny, April twenty-fourth, ISS8, Madison avenue. Now York." Tho old stylo of announcement cards, how ever. Is still lu vogue. This consists of two cards Inclosed together, one U-aring tho name of tho uowly married couple, as "Mr. and Mrs. James II. Jones," the other tlio bride's name lieforo her marriage Tho ad dress may also be engraved at the left hand corner of the card bearing their names. Vel lum finished or uuglozed curds are employed for this pttrOM At tlin Table. It might seem superfluous to mention tho following fnuulinr rules wero it not for the fnct that nearly overy 0110 of uiem is fre quently violate! by iersoiii of good social standing They uro in the uatul'u of useful reminders. Everything at the table should be done moderately Do not tie Impatient to bo served, or feel whllo eating that you must hurry and got through, so that you can rush oif to some thing else I'lils Is bad enough when It Is uccexkary, it is utmost iuoxciuable wiicu it Is not. Avoid nil unusual noise when eating Never till tho mouth very full nor tnlu with the mouth full. Never iwivh tho table with fool in the mouth. Never sit a foot off from the table nor jamutiHl up cIom against it. Do not encourage a dog or cat to piny witn you at the tntile. Never Handle dishes unnecessarily nt the table, nor play with yoursjiooii. ktufeor fork. Never wlien serving others, overload the plate or force Ukui them delicu.-tcs which thoy decline mid do not pour sauce over meat and vegetable ulien helping others, place it at one side 011 the plate Never express a choice for nn particular part of a dish unless requited to do so. When asked whin piriof a em, i.en you w have, save other people tlio trouMo or ehtms lug for you. and Niy wliat ou will nave, making some choice, though really not Kir- I tlcular. NEW SPRING STYLES! JUST ARRIVED. And now roml) for inspection at- John Morrison's All tlio Finest Qualities and LatosL Patterns in stock. I have the finest cutter in the city and guarantee satisfaction. Oil and see my ioods and work. 121 North Eleventh street. , , 1 rcrlByi jfi n TIEILjEIFIECCasra 2LS. Fine Driving and Riding Livery, Always ready for service, day or night. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTOOMKUY HLOCK, 1 1 19, 1 121 and 1 1 2,3-N Street. Meals 25 cts. $4.50 per week. Union - Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route. Shortest and Safest Route to all points in Colorado, Utah, California, Montana, w mffk mWmmWmytl VW HrTril 1 1 .mr 'I .iltc the nvorliinil llyer and saveotioilay In all I'nelfle const wilnls. Till: f.NION I'AI'IFIC IS THU VXKV.V. CHAIR CAR LINK. Iliiliiilnuliito ITiiIoii Depoixau leoun --II111; wltli tile flit lliullxd trains or nil lines for ) pnluts east, nurtb mid Hoiith. 'I'liniiiuli II. Iielsnn ui'iilirn dav cna-h'-s. Ilagitauecheeko throiiulitiidestlnatlnii from all point-cast in the Culled states and t'aiiaila. Sleeper accommodations reserved in tlnougu I'nlliinn I'aluce c.ir from the Mls u river to the I'm ilic coat. K. IJ. SLOSSON, Agent. T. .1. I'OTTKH. K.i-st Vice-President. AMAH UNACQUAINTED VITH THE QEOOnArHY Or THE OOUNTHY, WILL OI1TAIN MUOII VALUABLE INrollMATION TltOM A STUDY Or THIS MAP Or THE J if"-r ltk&L 'rfvJK. Jr-t jTvni -'-vj , ) "i.tV.i Vb wtv- nv'')w.)Hlt- CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. Its central pot-ltion und clotn eomiTti'in with Entorn Unoti nt ChlcHcro unci continuous Hhob ut fr-nlnul p lut,, Wost, Northwoat, nnd Soutli west, mtil:n it tlio trim mkl-luiU In that tranecontlnontut chain of. atool whlcn uiiitoH tlio Atbvntlo nntl Pruritic. Its mulii" linos nntl brnuclioa lncluao Cbt cniro, Jolba, Ottawn. LuSullo, Pocrln, Gcnceoo, Mollno nnd Rock Ielund, hi Illinois: Duvenport, Mu-icntino, Wihlnpton, FnirbcHl, Ottumwn, Oskuloobti, Wont Llbertj , Iowh Cit , Dn. Mcilnrs, lnUliuioln, Witilorsot, Atlantic, Knox vlllo, Aiulutx ii, Harlun, du'liilu CciUri' nnd Council Blutrs, In lown; usillatln, Tronton, i'i iii'-it m. Si .loucpli i.nd KnneuB City. In Mleaourij Louvonworth nnd Atclilton, In niisas; Minnoapolld unci St. ul, In Mliinoaotn ; Wutor town unci Sioux Fulls In Dnl-oto. unci innny otliorpromiorouutownuaniJ citlos. Ital80ottoraiiCHOI'"BOFi:OuTr3tounUf ni in - Piicltlo Count nnd Intor mocllnto plncos, mnhlncr nil tnmefnrs In Un', ! cl pots. Fust Tralna of tlno DAY COACHES, oloftnnt DIN'INO OARS, mnjnjUluont PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS, nml fbttv en c ! i-ngo, St. Joseph, Atchk n and Kansas Cityi rostflil REOLININO CHAIR CARS, eonrn FRKB to holders of through Urst-clusa tlclcotn THE CHICAGO, KANSAS Sl NEBRASKA R'Y (CREAT ROCK ISLAt'D RO"TF ExtondH wis. nnd southweut from Knusr Ity nud St. Joseph to Fairs bury, Nelson, Horton, Topoku, Korlnixton, Hi.tr-hlii.-. u, Wichita, Culdwoll, and all points in Boufhin N ': sl:n Intorlrr " i.ua unci boyond, Kntlrj piueonsor ocpitpiueni. . 1 th c lehrntod PtiUtnan ni nui cturo. Solidly bnJ Innted track or h ivv itoil mil. '""n und Btono 1 .iCwca. All anfoty applluncoa unci inodornlinprovom- uf. Coinrnodtouo, woll-bullt itutlono. Celerity, cor tulnty, couifortand luxury nssur id. THE FA5V?09JS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is tlio fnvorlto b-1 vrn Ch-re 1, Pool: It.lund, AtcHon, Knnsns City, und Mtniienpoli 1 nui mil ri" in t rout to i.'l ""crthorn Bummur Iteeortu. Its Wntortown in-mi'h '-.i. r o tho moat piv -. ,v I. mils ot the great "wlnmtuml dun " holt ' of Norttu .n lawti, Southwell 1 : .1 Minnneotu, und East Contrnl Dakota Tlio Short Lint via Senooii nrc E. ST. JOHN, General M.mi;tr. Dotwoeii uinciunnti, imuunupoii.i, uunyotto, 1 nil Uoujiell IJUUls. St AtahlHon. L avon oi'tb.KmiMia City. MlunounoiU. und St. Paul. ForTlfkutis, Miipn. Foldora, or any iloMirnu Infor. u.Mcin, upply to jjnii jiui.eiuuuu in uio uiuwHUtUiunsT iiiiuiii). uruunroaa Skinner's Stables 12th St., bet. Pand Q. Oills for Halls, Parlies, etc., Promptly Made, with Stylish Kigs, Coupes iii iiiuioi Idaho, Oregon, Washing 'n Territory. UMI () Ktleet, lilllisiln, Nebraska. K. U. I.OMAX, .1. H TKIIIIBTH. Aw. Oen, I'avi. nud Ticket A . (1 il. l'is a 1 1 'l'ic -t A KunUiikoeoflorneunorlorfacllltlOH to travel .Josopii, tiny Cou i.-nsa E. A. HOI.BROOK, 11,1 Gt-u'l Ticket Pnsi'r Agtnt