T' ! Drayage and Moving, OLIVER MAGGAHU Desires to inform the public that his equip ment (or moving Household Goods, Pl.mo Safes, Mnrchatullsc, Heavy Machinery, etc., I the hest In the city. ' Special men and wagons nro kest for the removal of Pianos and Household Goods, Which arc always handled hy coinpetaul tnd experienced help, and the latest nppll- nee t used ton handling Safes and other hca pink Call, address or telephone OLIVER MAGGARI) Telephone in 0111009170 LINCOLN ?hilharmonic . Orchestra, l. lUoKNOW, Musical Din-dor, Oftlco Funko's Opera (I. II. ASCIIMAN. .Manager. House, !id Floor, From Will fiiniljh lrntnl or Sacred music for CONCF.UTH, A KDDIXOS, I'AIITIKH, IlAI.t.!- and nil other occasions requiring tlrst -class mnsu JSPUpeclal rates wllf ho madouith clubs desiring the oohestra for the season, rates furnished on application. Wo also deslro to state that we hae niiencd n Conservatory of Music In our apartments In tin opera house lmlUHnj-, for tho Instruction on orchestral Instrument. Tuition honnc On. m II J'J tioon, nnd 1 tilt I p. in. overy day ex j .pi Sunday. For scholars not able to attend atieu ar hours, special time will lie ghen. ITpr further Information ns to prices, time, etc address or call on tlic manager. S. M. BURNHAM, BROKER. UoiuT loaned on long or short time at loes ties. Ofllca In nichards' Block, room 2. Take eletator on Eleventh itreet entranoa. N. R. HOOK, M. D., i)isi:asi:s ok womhx. drinary and Recta Diseases a Specialty. Treats rectal diseases hy MIINKKUIIOFK PA1NLKSS 8YS1T.M. Oniee, rooms 12!, 123 ntul 121 Hurr Illock. Twelfth nnd O sireet. Otllce telephone M8. Hesldi-nco 1029 Q street-"Phone. Mi Office hours, 0 to 13 n.m. 3 to 5 nnd 2 tu A p in Sundays, 10 to II u m G.A.SHOEMAKER.M.D. Honiisopatliist Physician, Tcle-jhonc No 6S5. , 163 South 11th Sir "it, Lincot.m Nt:i PEERLESS Steam Laundrj 1117 P Street. Still In the front and absolutely leading nl mpotltora. Thoroughly (-quipped for th. .iiiest work, giving to each customer on un qualified guarantee for all work done. All m our work done with neatness and dispatch Wo solicit orders for suburban villages anr neighboring towns, paying the express on 111 rders one way. Hespcctfully, C. J. PRATT. BLOOD POISON. Old dcitd teeth contain . the niihitivrcnce of lilonl poifoui who can tu.iunw il, curlilnu nut of old leclh at ocry inetl and bo healthy r Thefo teeth aro dead, ulcerated, mill nltliy frequently cauc n suullod face. Should ccrtalr: Ihj extracted and replaced lth pood, artificial teeth that never nclifl. Can bo ni trad ed without pain. Nohain. bug. fW& -nJEBwsQHBtVnl AhHASION OF THE TEETH. The ntxire cut shows tho tilth of a man 45 jrars of Bge. from Dr. Hell In 1831. We meet with this affection in tho teeth in various forms nd degrees. The ends of the crowns seem rei-j soft, having a low decree of vitality and wear down showing a dark jellowlsh cupped f potjn tho center. Many are so foollib as to ''" ",hat molar teeth aro of little account, u-i ret them goby default; after which all tbe force of tho muscles aro extended to the front teeth, wearing them down rapidly. The best, and orly remedy, Is to cover and build up the ends with gold and platinum, which wears llko steel and saves them iiibut uars. We make a specialty of lino gold work on building them up, contour tilling, etc a. n Cuts A ud H are from John Tomes, of Ere UnJ. A Two tncleors with notches In the ends. U shows the peg shaped teeth withy, llowlfh pits lu the ends For such teeth wo have two remedies: First To fill the pits In the ends with gold. Pec ond Extract them and riplnco them with srtlflclttl teeth, Hut tho bones absorb sw. rapidly so that they will need resetting fre quently. Wo make tbe finest artificial teeth In tnr northwest. We uso Justice' and White's patent teeth with long, heavy pins, mounted on stroni elastle plates. Thoso who patronize us wll not be troubled with broken teeth aud croeke. plates, canKer aore mouths, etc. To loose the front teeth, la to loose tul' thepoirerof speech, and more than half Ur be aula. Diseased Qumi. ,JTh teeth torn blaek aud Us allfihtesttoucb, ulcerate, die, th mu MMd a un ucia looMn tarn iau out, ids ureatn it borrlble. DR. A. P. BURRUS. 1200 O Btresn, Ob UsRsnld Transit, cotes op dlsMaad raaMk S." '5,llof,,Jold n1 Plsttnum fllUngs, mk3 m tam tmVk thai tobacoa will not UraikV Rc55ijj3 ooac PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE. Valuable- msliifeetniits Tlint Slinnlil lie In frequent U IliirlttK Hut Weather. Despite tho ordinary precautious, perms of disease may filter n house, nml for Mill reason I'he American Analyst urges tlin ne cessity of frctpient dlslnftctlon. It recom mends tlint nil sinks, bath till, stntlounry wash till nml nil leaders sliould lx elenned onco n wwk with somo owcrful germlcldo nml antiseptic. Any suhstauco of this class is nihulriiltlo, cvon tlio weakest. It Is liotter, however, In tho long run, to uso the strong est. Whero thero nro children In tho houo avoid ns fnr ns pos.lbl poisons w Iiono char acter Is not pntent .Crudo enrbollo ncld Is not as valuable ns lino clilorldo, Imt n child will novcr touch tho former, nhila ho tuny tho Intter, under tho impression Hint It is sugar or salt. In tlio general order of strength nnd nvnllnbllity disinfectant stand ns follows: Corrosixo sublimate, sulphur ous ncld, rlno clilorldo, tine Iodide, rlnc sul plinto, eopHT sulphnte, Iron sulphate, plieuol, creosote, erudo carbolic ncld, clilorldo of lime, germicide, "Ulrondln," snllcyllu ncld, thymol, nitrous ncld, hydrogen peroxide, niiuiionln, coal tnr, siuiltas, camphor. Itules for I'resorvhiR tli V.j Sli;lit. Thoso wlio prowrly apprecJnto tho valuoof eyes In perfn-t condition will bo Interested In tlm following rules laid down by Dr J C Lutidy, of Detroit, for tho earo of these or gans. Avoid reading and studying by poor light, Light should como from tho sido, nnd not from tho buck or tho front. Do not rend or study whllo mffcrlng great liodlly fatlguo or during recovery from Illness. Do not rend while lying down. Do not uso the eyes too long at n tlmo for near work, but givo them occasional periods of rout. Heading and study should bo douo Rystctn ntlcnlly During study nvold tho stooping position, or wlmtover tends to produco congestion of the hend nnd face Helect well printed books. Correct errors of refraction with proper glnsses. Avoid bad hygienic conditions nnd the uso of alcohol and tolmcco. l'nlco kiilllclcnt oxerclso In tho open air. Ixt tho (hyslcul keep paco with the mental culture, for asthenopia Is most usually ob served In thoso who aro lacking in physical development. CofTurlsiu. Cofieo xlsonliig has lioon Investigated by a German authority, nnd colTccism, It is claimed, is found In a class directly opposite to thoso In whom theism is found, tho former being liable In well to do overfed Individuals, w hllo theism Is found In half starved women w ho nro accustomed to carry on tho mos,t severe toll, with scarcely any other food than crackers and ton. Tho symptoms of colTeo Ism aro want of appetite, sleeplessness nnd nervous tremblings, with various evidences of indigestion nnd uoimsslmilntlou, tororof the liver, and uonelimiimtfou of tissuo waste. Tho siiiunctory system Is clogged. In theism the treatment is rctt and nourishment, but, unless tho pntiunt lias used cofTeo to stimu late his brain during mental strain, his con dltlon Is that of the gourmand whoso sys tem nxpiiies unloading, and who, instead of rest, should Im) niado to oxerclso on low diet, with coffoo left out. Cow's Milk for Infant. Accordiug to Dr Benson Hnker, of Eng land, when cow's milk is used for infants there should bo the following proportions of udded Ingredients, though sometimes more water is required during tho first few nocks of Infant llfo Cow's milk, half n pint; water, the samo quantity, a small tc:isoouful, or sixty grains, of sugar of milk, and two grains of pliosphato of limo, tho addition of two teaspoonfuls of cream if tho quality of tho milk bo good, hut if poor or skimmed tho quantity of cream must In doubled. Alinimil Cold. Crt-mii. Cold cream mndo with oil of almonds is a favorito preparation for softening tho shin Any 0110 tuny innko it for herself as fol lows. Mix half an ounco eachDf will to wax and spermaceti, oil of nlmonds, four ounces; orango or older (lower wntcr, two ounces, lief 010 ndditig the Intter subject tho ingre dients to grodunl heat, and, wlion liquid, add tho orango flower water and stir gently. Stand in cold water to cool. Itminly for mi Ingrowing Null, Tho following is claimed to be of benefit for ingrowing too nulls- Heat a small lilt of fallow very hot In a spoon and voiir it 011 tho granulations. I'ain and tenderness nro 10 llovcd at once, and in 11 fow days tho edgo of tho nail Is exposed so as to admit of being cut away SOCIAL ETIQUETTE. Tito lUblrs of noiul .ttiinuers nrlilnl Vsiigos of tlio Day. A writer on tho ethics of good manners tells in Harper's Ha7Jir of n womnn of strong, and oven horolo, nature, who used to lay it down as a rule that there wero but two classes of persons tu tho world thoso who told tho truth, llko herself, and whom overy body In consequence disliked, nml thoso who wero perfectly ready to tell lies to savo them selves or any ono elso from annoyance, and who, lu cousoquenco, wero ludoved by all. Without carrying it so far as this, tho au thority quoted think?) it very certain that thero comes a point In Mmo whero thcro is n dividing of tho ways, nnd truth and good na ture may havo to part company. Tlio proof of skill is to postpouo this parting as long tu possible and tills power of postonciiioiit Is called tact. In some ersons this tact reaches sublimity Talleyrand had it, as when he nnswered the English lady who askod how the Dukoof Wellington spoko French, "With tho utmost Intrepidity, madam, as ho docs everything else," thus turning a criticism Into a compliment. Hut such efforts strnla tho character at last, If too long pursued, and words aud actions becomo then nllko valuo less. Without n llavoriug of truth, even courtesy becomes Intolerable. Ilrldiil Usages. Gifts that aro sent to a hi Ido are Inscribed, when marked nt nil, with her maiden name. Within a month tho brldo Is expected to ac knowledge by note In her own hand overy gift received. Wedding gifts havo fallen somowhnt Into disrepute, nnd tho question of exhibiting them U ono of individual taste. The onco perfunctory bridal tour is no longer obligatory, and even tho most fashion ablo newly married couple may liegin house keeping nt once lu their own way, In which caso It is ciiKtonmry to Issue "At homo" cards for a few uiumlug or uvoulugs at 110 distaut data Hints to Wninunklnd. Don't forget to thank, at the least with a bow, tho man who surrenders tils neat In tho car or omnibus, or who potltcly uikm-h up your faro. Don't glgglo or bo loud of volco In public. Don't endanger the eyes and comfort of tho who come near you by carrying a closed umbrella or parasol sticking out almost horizontally YOUNG FOLKS' COLUMN. INSTRUCTIVE ENTERTAINMENT BOYS AND GIRLS. FOR Directions fnr Making n Clilnesn Hint Kite, Which l Uiiitu a Different AITuIr friim tlm Home Made Kilo of Ameri can llnys. Kite Hying Is a nntlonnl diversion among tho Chinese-, and with them tho art of con structing kites has nrrlvod at great infec tion. Having bamlioo, thin silks, India pajicr nnd llko materials particularly adapted to tho tuantifnctiiio of thoso airy toys, they liavo ' produced tlio most ingenious devices In this I lino yet known. ntnn KiTte and riiAMK iihkii in jiakino it, Tho Chinese klto in its simplest form is qulto different from tho homo iiindii klto of tho American lioy. Tho frnmo consists of 0110 st I IT ImiiiiIkx) stick exU'iidlug lengthwlso through tho center of the klto nnd two slightly curved rods nt top and bottom. To tills is posted n sheet of paper somowhat loo!o at tho sides, where), under tho action of tlio wind, pockets nro formed that keep tho nlTnlr In an oxccllont osltlon of equilibrium. Kites of this kind nro aliout three feet In wldtlu Among Ingenious fancies of tho Chlncra Is their bird klu, which with tho frnmo used In making it Is Illustrated In tho cut, "hero tho manner of attaching tho string Is nlt-o plainly Indicated. Tho thin pner nttnehed to tho wings moves under tho notion of tho wind nnd simulates tho llnpplngof tho wlngn. This klto is sometimes threo feet In length. Only a l-enmit Vender. It docs not do to Jump nt conclusions, apropos of which is the following story from Golden Days! A witness wns liclng oxamlned In an im portant case, nnd his testimony was con clusive. So tho lawyer for tho other sido undertook to make him an object for ridicule. "You aro a business man, I liellovcr1 "Yes, sir." "What Is your business!" "I deal in peanut." Tho lawyer smiled knowingly nt tho Jury. "A peanut vender, chf How many pints did you sell lost month l'1 "I hardly know. A million, perhaps." "Whatl" "I handlo nbout half n million bushels n year. I am a wholesalo dealer." Tlio lawyer sat down. Ho had forgotten that tho ieanut crop Is the sourceof riches to many southern farmers, and that tho auuual trado In tho humble "goober" fxots up $10,000,0001 Muster Shadow. Oh my shadow and I, In tho brilliant daylight Wo aro very closo friends; but I hato him oy night I I can't sleep a wink, tt Is so odd to think That I am down hero In my snug llttlo bed All tho tlnin I'm up tlirro too, above my own head I MY SHADOW AMI 1. It's excelely queer, And not wry clear If lam my shadow or in? shadow Is met Hut what mnkes It shako sof Perhaps can It be That tny shadow Is really as frightened of mo As I mil of It f Then w hy does It sit In this room whero I needn't to stay T I shall not feel ready for frollo till day, Aud It's ierfectly welcome to go qulto away Down stairs to tho rest, And Indeed 'twould bo best. Oh somo one, do como! Do put out tho light i Ilo'sgonol Oil I'm glad I Mnster Shadow, good night, A Hoy's Account of Ills Travels. A Hhodo Island boy, writing to Hnrixr's Young Peoplo, gives tlio following account of Vesuvius nnd other sights seen wliilo abroad! Wo wont up Vesuvius with n horso and cnrrlago a long distance, nnd then wo went up tho steep funicular railway, and then wo walked up tho rest of tho way. Wo saw tho oltl crater and tho now crater. A man ran part way down tho now crntor, and when tho binoko cleared wo could sou bfm. Ono night, from our window, wo saw it all blaz ing up bright, and threo days after wo went up Vesuvius and saw tho tin eo days' old lava ail hot. Wo got a lot of stones sulphur nud other stones. Wo saw somo Italian soldiers running down tho sido whero it Is nl) cinders, instead of going down in tho funicular rail way. Wo went to Amalfl from Naples. Wo went to n hotel that used to bo a monastery for monks. It has n llttlo church all fitted up in it, Tlio houso was full of people. At tho sido aro columns, with grapo vines run ning over. Thcro Is a lieautlful bay at Amalfl. Wo wont back to Naples, and then to Rome again. Wo went from Homo to Aurona, aud ilemlnl, and Itnvcumi, and Ilologna, aud Venice. Wo cntno to Venieo In a train, nnd then took n gondola to tho Hotel do I'Europn, on tho Grand canal, A great many gondola went hy tho hotel. There is a blg-squaro there, hy tho Cathedral of St. Mark's, where tho coplo walk. Tho only horses lu Venlco nro tho throo hrona) horses on tho front of St. Mark's. There is a beautiful campanile there My brother nnd I went to tho top, and we could see Venice, nnd tho canals, and a long distance off. Tho square is mostly full of cafes, where you can get colTeo or tea, or w hatovcr you want. One day we saw a funeral going over tho canal in a gondola, and all the coplo went dressed in reel All tho gondolas nro black, lsny on Ijislurts. A Boston school teacher asked n class to write- an essay on "The llesult of laziness." One of tho hoys handed in as his comosltlon a blank sheet of micr. It Is safe lo say that such a boy was bright enough not to bo lazy. In onyx brooches dnll finished grounds, relieved by highly ollshcd lines, are seen In many handsoir, diwigns. MbHM THE CURIOSITY SHOP. Home Useful Mints lo I'enplo 11'f Invent1 v Mlmlm An lingllsh clontllle rmirnnl enumerated tho following -clnlly needed Inventions! Macaroni mni-hlticry, gmnl red lorn I (lenells. typo writers tlint will work on account books and record books. Indelible stamp canceling Ink, n prnetlenl car starter, a good inlhwiy ventilator letter horHcnliooi, locomotive hendllghts, nn npmrntus for uiensurlng tlio velocity of wind currents, apparatus for measuring tho depth of the son without sound ing hy lines piano lid hlngu that shall Itollush on thn outside, good lluld India ink for draughtsmen, a good melalllc railway tie, an effective rutolT for locomotives, n uietlioil o( alloying copix-r and Iron, and a molding material for Iron and brass casting, capable) of gl lug n mold that can bo used over and over ngalu. An Old Convivial Custom. Tho custom nmong the Orrmnns of touch lug tho glasses before drinking arose at tho tlmoof thn immenso medliuvnl banquets of tho nation. , "loving cup" wasixuwtl from lip to lip, to show Hint nil were of 0110 mind, but tho "loving cup'' ns of neecBdtyK) largo us to bo mihiiiiily In plitco of this, smaller cups ami glnt-ses wern given to each, and tho tradition of thn "loving cup" wits preserved hy tho clicking of the glnsseii Tho ciiMom of having smaller glasses for each Is said to havn arisen from thoiiKnMlimtlou of King Kdunrd. Itwns then tho lutliltof the Anglo Saxons to wish around a largo cup, from which each guest drank, ho who thus drank stood up, look tlio largo vessel In both lunula nnd rained It to his lips. As ho lifted tho cup his body wns oxjiosed and Iho occa sion was soln-d by treacherous enemies to murder htm. This danger led to tint ado Hon of tho plan that, as 0110 drank, his next friend was rcspouMhlo for his safely during tho act, and usually iii-omj also ami stood with drawn sword. "flnoil Old Colony Times." Thn following song lins for many years, perhaps a century, held a placo among New lCnglnnd H-oplo: In cooil 0I1 1 colony times, When wo lived timler tlm king, Threo roguish clinpsfell Into inUlmpa llecniiHo they could not sing. Tho llrst ho wns n miller, . Tlio recoiul ho was n wc-nver, ' " Thothlnl lie unsn little tailor ;'. Three roguish chaps togetlier. " Tho miller ho nolo corn, Tho w enter hn stolo J nrn, Thn llttlo tnllur stolo bronilcloth for To keep these threo rogues warm. Tlio miller nns ilrownetl In his dam, Tho weaver wns hAnged In his yarn, Tho devil clapped hlsulnw on tho llttlo tailor. With his broadcloth under his arm. Onn from (leortln. Although not generally known, It Is never theless true that Georgia furnished ono regi ment of Infantry to tho Federal servlco dur ing tho civil war. It was not n full regiment, nnd Bomehowtho olllcers and men wvio never paid for their services, although they did hard fighting nnd a numlwrof them wero killed nnd wounded. Tlioy are before con gress with a petition. This Georgia com mand was mado up among tho hard Union ism of Whitfield, Murray, Fnnnln, Dawson and Pickens, tho last two counties furnishing tho majority of recruits. Tho raising of tho corps was authorized by Oen. Thomas whllo commanding tho Army of tho Cumberland. After doing valuable) service, It was sur prised nnd broken up by a Confcderato forco. Gun Kliy lings. A sporting Journal gives tho following ns to gun shy ilogsi "If tho animal Is oxtrcmcly gun shy, shooting No. S3 cartridges nonr him for sovernl days in succession will generally overcome his fears; or tako him to pigeon shoots as often ns possible. If ho Is not so gun shy as to show terror at tho report of n gun, he may bo taken Into tho field to shoot over. When a bird Is shot endeavor to havo him seo It fall. If It Is winged permit him to chnso nnd play with It. I.et him eat tho entrails. This method must bo applied with great care, otnerwiso ms rears or tho gun may en uso him to blink his eyes. When a gun is discharged do not took at him or notico him for several minutes, then pet him. Uso kindness always." Morgnnutln Marriage In morgnuntic marriages tho regular cere mony is informed, except that tho man takes tho woman's left hand Instead of her right, Tho word Is vry old In Its meaning. The ancient Hermans used to givo to their wives, tho day after tho wodding. n certain limited Krtfo,i of their estates. This was tho morgen-galto. in courso of tlmo it enmo to bo that only Inferior wives received tho inorgen-gnbo. Then thoso Inferior wives wero wedded with Inferior ceremonies known as tho morgcu-oho,a woman so wedded was termed in bastard Latin morganatlcn, from this word wo get our expression morgnnutio tnamago. I'eniiy Nulls, Sovcral reasons for calling nails by "pen nets" havo been given Hero Is tho last- Do fore tho advent of machine made nails they were hammered on tho common forgo of tho blacksmith nnd werty sold by tho hundred, tho prlco being llxed, according to sire, nt so matiyiienco jcr bundled. Henco tho term jH'tmy In iu numerical order camo In time to represent certain sims. This is from an old authority and seems to convey an idea of cor rectness. i Henry Clay for l-reldeiit. i In 1821 Henry Clay was n candldato for tho presidency, receiving thirty-seven cleo- toral votes. In ISO ho ran again, receiving tho votes of six states only Iu IS&) ho was a candldato for the nomination, but wns de feated by Gen Harrison, who wns elected. In 18-1 lie wns nominated by tho Whigs, nnd received ia"i votes to 10 for Polk. Ho was n candldato for the nomination In I&I8, but was defeated by Zachary Taylor. lllstrlet or Coliinihla (lltleurs. There Is no such olllcer as a mayor In Washington. Tho government of tho Dis trict of Columbia (which Includes the city of , Washington) is in charge of three commis sioners, ono of whom Is to bo a practical engineer. All are appointed by tho presi dent. Thero nro subordinate olllclals, asses- I hoi-8, collectors, surveyors, attorneys, coroners and lnsectors. There Unison district olica aud lire department. MciiiiIiik "f tlio Loiters "i:. V." Tho letters "E. V " means "en ville," In ' town, or In the city Thoy nro employed by persons wlio consider that more "English, you know" (although the expression of itself . t French), than to write out the name of tho city from which they write, trusting that duty to the cnvo!oe tmurU. l,ilean llattlell,-ll, 1 Ccrro dordo is a celebrated Imttlelleld and mountain iss iu Mexico, thixaih which the , national road from Vera C'nu to the City of Mexico wism-s. Here Oen. 8Mt defeatil a greatly iuwilor force of Mexicans under Rautn Anni, piil IM, M7 NEW SPRING STYLESI JUST ARRIVED. And mow ready for inspection at - John Morrison's All tlio Finest Unalities and Lit lost. I'alterns in stock. I have the finest cutter in the city and guarantee satisfaction. Cal and see my oods and work. 121 North Eleventh street. Fine Driving and Riding Livery, Always ready for service, day or night. ' Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL MONTCJOMKUY Itl.OCK, 1119, 1121 and Meals 25 cts. Union - Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route. Shortest and Safest Route to all points in Colorado, Utah. California, Montana, 'lake the overland llyeratiil simiounday to all I'nclilc const points. nn: union pacific is Tin: fkbij chair car link. ltiliinlim Into Union Depots nml conueetliiK wltU Iho fast II Mil toil trains of nil linos for n points east, north ami south. Throiitih tickets on modern day coaches, llagimituchccko through to destination from all points oust lu the United Hlulrsuml Ciiuudu. Sleeper accommodations reserved in through Pullman Palace c.ir from the Miss u ri cr to the Pacific coast. JS. B. SLOSSON, Agent. T. .1. POTTKIi. First Vlou-Piesldont. IMAM UNACQUAINTED WITH THE aEOUItAPHl Of THE COUNTIIY, WILL OBTAIN MUCH VALUABLE INrOIWATlON rilOM A STUDY Or THIS MAP 01" THE n v X " s gJrsJ.7,rr(y ?" -sl miii iHn . ' 31'. jri r ti 1 f r "f-kTD "VJ X 'ri""ltVWl-T:?kK''!,.V Vo...fMUT. CH8CACO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. Ito contrnl poBltlon find closo connoctloti with Enstorn linos nt Chicago and cnntlntioiiH llnoa nt tormlnnl points, Wost, Nortliwortt, und South woat, rnnl;o It tho truo mld-llnl: In thut transcontinental chain of stool which unltou tho Athintlo und Pacific. Ita main linos and branchou lncludo Ohl- capro, Jonot, intawn. Liusnuo, roorin, uonosoo, moimo una noes luiunu, m Ulinoiu; Davonnort, Muocatlno, Washington, Fnlrflold. Ottutnwa, Oskalpoun, and Atchison, in Kansas; Mlnnonpous and St. Mul, inMlnnosota; wator town nnd Sioux Fulls in Dakota, and many othor prosperous towns and cltlos. It ulso oiters a CHOICE OF ROUTES to nnd from tho Pacltlc Coast and intor modlato places, maklntr all tranafors in Union dopots. Fast Trains of tlno rAV fininilRs. nlnmint niNINO OAIIS. ninomttleont PULLMAN PALACE ili.iu. tii.ouu.i uiiu 8LEEP1NO OAItS. and (botwoon Chicanro, St. Josoph, Atchk a and Kansas City) restful KKUUNINO OIIA1U UrSt-ClnUS UCKU18. THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROlTE Extonds wist and southwest from Kanscs City and St. Josoph to Fair, bury, NnlHon, Ilorton, Topoka, Horington, UutchltiBon, Wichita, Oaldwoll, and till points In Southom Nobrrvaka Intorlor I'.ansus and boyond. Entltv, paiiflongor oquipmont of tho colobratod Pullman munufceturo. Solidly bal lastod track of hoavy Btoel rail. Iron and ntono brldrros. All safoty apnllancos nnd modofn Improvomonts. Commodious, woll-bullt ptutlons. Colurlty, cor talnty, comfort and luxurj' assured. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Ib tho favorite botwoon Chicago, nock Island, Atchison, Kunsas City, and Mlnnoupollsand St Paul Tho tourlntrouto to all Northern Summer Hosorts. Its Wutortown Branch travorsos tho most productive lands of tho groat "wheat rid dairy bolt" or Northern Iowa, Southwostorn Minnesota, and East Central Dakota. , . Tho Short Line via Senocu and Kankakoo odors superior mcilltios to travel botwoon Cincinnati, Indlunupolls, Lufayotto, and Council Bluffs, St. Josoph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, und St. Paul. For Tlckota, Maps, Folders, or any doslrod information, apply to any Cou pon Ticket Ottluo In tho United Suites or Canada, oraddross E. ST. JOHN, Osnsrsl Manager. Ol IIC Ui, IJ.I. Skinner's Stables 12th St., bet. Pand Q. Calls for Malls, Parlies, etc., Promptly Made, with Stylish Uitfs, Coupes and Hacks. 1 123 N Street. $..5o per week. Idaho, Oregon, Washing'n Territory. m Soy, HMl O Ntm-t, Lincoln, Nebrnskiu H. I.. I.O.MAX, .1. K TKHUKTH, Ahs. (luu. P.m. an I rir.ft At. Oen. Pass an I Ticket uuiiDiui .. t. v . ... . I,i, In 1 OAHS, soaw KKEE to holdors of through E. A. HOLBROOK, Oan'l Ticket ft Ptaa'r Ageat,