tli I l A .( 1 Brayago and Moving, fll.lVKIl MAGUAKI) Desires to Inform the public Unit lilt equip nicnt for moving Household Goods, Piano Safes, MarchandWc, llcnvv Machinery etc, U the best in the city Spocl.il men and Afioto. are kest for the removnl ol Pianos and Housohild Goods, Which are always handled by compctatil and experienced help, and the latest npnll aiiceH used for handling Safes mid oilier heavy goods. Call, address or telephone OLIVKR MAGGARD Tcleplione m Ollicc 017 () s LINCOLN Philharmonic . Orchestra, l. lUllKNUW, (. II As.'UMAN, Musical Plrcttor, Manager. Oftloo yuuko's Orr'a House, 3d riwr. Front Will funitoh tlrantl or Sacred music for CONCHIITH, Wr.nblMIH, I'AHTIKH, HAI.bS ntiil nil othpr .hvomIoih requiring lint-class mimic tSHoliil roUi will l made with clubs disilring tlin oheitra for the season, rates runilxlitHl on application. We atso desire to state that we have ()ciied n Conservatory of Jluslo InourupartinentHlnlhe orient house building, for tlio Instruction on orchestral instrument. Tuition hoiini: On. m II 1 noon, and 1 tilt I p. in. overj d iy;oxj.-pi fliitutiiy. For scholara not able to attend ati.vu ar lionrH, sis?lal tlmo will U rIicii !'ir further information as to prices. Unit. tt .ll re, or call on t lie manager. S. H. BUHNHAM, BROKER. fon.y loiuiod on long or short time at lowe lie. OfllcB lu HIcIihuIh' lllock, room JU. Take elevator uu Klrvnnth street eiitrutoa. N. R. HOOK, M. D., i)Ihi:.hi:hof womf.n. Jrinary and Recta , Diseases a Specialty. Treat rectal diseases by lUtlNlvF.RHOFF PAINI.KSS HVHTK.M Oruco, rooms HI. KSinuil Ml llurr Illicit. Twclrth and O streets Oillce ssJep'imioMs. Itisslricnco 10 Q street 'I'h'ine, Mi Orflo" hours, 9 to 1 a. m X to 0 and i! to ! p in Sua.lays. 10 to It a in G.A.SHOEMAKER.M.D. Homajopatliist Pliysician, Telephone No 6S5. 163 South 1 till .Street, Lincoi.m Nkii PEEEIESS Steam Laundrj 1117 P Street. Still in tlio rront and absolutely loading nil suiotiUrs. Tlioroughly wiuippetl ror ths nettw-ork, giving to each customer an un qualltlcd guarantee for all work dono. All ot our work done with neatness and dispatch. Wo wllcit orders for suburban villages and nelghliorliig towns, paying the express on all vders 0110 way. Respectfully, C. J. PRATT. BLOOD POISON. Old ile ii ipili rnni.iln . tlin iiuliilixaeiKO of IiIihhI ihiipoii' Who rnn h.iIIiiv It, Kllslilliv unt of 0I1I I will at enri moil siul he tienltlijr Thwo teeth sre deait, iilrrmusl, uuli nlthy titsincn'lv eiin-e s nveilci'l fsco "Iintllil ii'ildl", Ihi cxtractiil ami repl" el ultli cooil, srtlllrld ni'ili 1 1 it Deveracmi Cnn lieni'nui rt without i ila Nn hum bus. AHKASION OK TIIK TUETH. The hInivo cut Miows the ti eth of a man 43 yiarsofsge from Dr. Ilell In 1S.II. We meet vith 1I1U hITi ctlnii In the teeth iu urloii8 forms And Jem cis. The cuds ot the cruwi s heern rtfj ndt. having a low (beret-of vitality ami wear down showing a dark jillnwlsli rupprd iMu the renter Many are sn foollth as to ' ,hat molar teeth sre of little account, ...I f t theiu vo b default, after which all lb." fnrce of the iiiiihi les nre extended to the fr-'tit trelh, urarlnu them down railillr Mic hct. suit (ii'lv nniedi, Is to cover sad Millitii the ends ulth ltoIiI and platinum, b eh wears like steel and saves them mail inrs We mske a sMirlaliy of tine gold work nn building tlitiu up, contour Ulllugs, etc uQy t'uta A and II are from John Totn"s. of Enc isnd, A Twomcifor with uotch.s lu the ends II shows thu Kg shaped teeth wltbyillowltb dts lu the eii'ls for sinn leetn we hare two remedies: Flrd To rid lie pits lu the tails tilth gold tiec oinl Kiliarl tlirm and n-plsce them with srtlliiul both. Hut the hones shsnrb aw rspidlv so Uiat the; will need resetting fro ipientlv Wo make the nncut artificial teeth lu the ; Aorttiwest , We use Justlrs' sud While's patent teeth, 1 with loug, heavy plus, mounted on strooi: , elstle pistes. Tlio.e who (alniilz uj will not be troubled with broken teeth and cracked , plates fanner sore mouths, etc. To loose thu front teeth, Is to loose half' tho power ot speech, and mora than half tat best ' OlsttasoJ Cnu. 23242 sfhs Uth turn hlsv ( (pn, i , IfkS sllk'tiUsit tonrli, In mln, the Util Ml out, tui breath U lurrlh e DR. A. P. BURP 1SOO O htreoi, a: Weeds. kho tat IS, Osi tMlUpbt Trnimll, ci'( up ill. BtskM Um UiiMt gold tsnil I'ImIIimiiii m Ausst Ustti Uiit UiImcco will mil 1 A. NaWKFil THE FAIR SEX. sTlntttflnt Word of til I'nrmrnpliliU. lilt of Itestdnhln ()nail. lAdy Colin Campbell has become a Journal Utlo art critic, Rosa lloulifltir now goes olmut searching for studies- In n cutaway coat ami trousers. Tho Princess of Wnles and her associate nro setting tlio fashion of wearing u much Jowolry aa osshli Queen Victoria traveled through ICuropn witli to much luggage that It took an hour to transfer It from tlio train to tlio bom at Fltlslllllg Mr. D U Kitift. tlowifnof David Ulce ter King, attorney and counselor at law at Akron, O., Is 0110 of tlio fow descendants of Uoorgo Washington's only Muter, olio Ihiiiir Hetty Washington's great granddaughter Mllo. M Ramirez Cortes, of Carls w ho Is nt present In San Francisco, isu lluonl de scendant of Hernando Corter, tlio fatnoiw cotupienir of Mexico. Hho Is about VJ3 years of ngo, slender and smnll of staturo.wlth Jet black hair and regular features. A Hoston woman llfteou years ago tourliod her toiiRim to munu lyo and btirneil the upor iildo of It Hnico that Unw ulio has tHen troubled with ulcers, and rwvntly It beciiitio neeessnry for the physiclnn to cut hor tonnuo out. The oieratlou was succtwsfully cr fonned, mid two weeks later Mia wns ntilo to talk and mnke hei-N-lt easily undeivood. Ulln Wheelei Wilcox WTlU-a a Riiiit ilml of her poetry wiuio Hitting In a rocking chair with 11 pad of pnper In her lap Very often, too. her black cat perches Itnelf 011 tlio back of tho chair and gaiei gmvcly down at lu mist res while her work U progressing TwoutghU beforoQiicen Victoria left I'lor- i'iii-u 11 iK'iiuuiiioii ui rioreiuitiescalloil uon her and prosoiitcd her with an album con taining photographs or tho city and lis points or Interest Tho ipieen telegraphed to Kng land to have a speech of thanks prepaicd which Mm will deliver extemporaneously by Mm. ISrncatlno Bcliairner, of Now York, upernls tho greater part of her tlmo anil money In behalf of pi isoners whom slio bo Hove are wrongfully nccuswL Hha vtslta tho polleo eoiirta, and where tho hccs 11 man or woman who hor Judgmiit tells her Is tho victim or circumstantial ovldonco sho fur nishes tiall. and at her own expense secures tho services of n hnvyer So fnr MVa. Behalf tier's intuitions seem to Imj cornct, and sho has always won tho case of her proteges, and has nover lost a dollar by going their bail I'ritiro Tilstnnrck'ii w Ifo is said to Ima typical "linusfrnti," with nover 11 thought above nettv domostio details. Tho crown prince's w ifo is or too same r.nturo, In their oveslt Is llttlrt 1 short or infamous for the empress to itvid philosophy, al oeato the higher education of women, mid take nn Intelligent Interest in tho nlTnirs of tlieemplro and of tho world. Yet her breadth of Intellect and rorco of character have never prevented tho cm press rrom being 11 model wlfo and a model mother Miss Elizabeth Strong, or San Francisco. Is tho Ilosa ilonheur of American painters. At present slm has 11 studio in I'nris. In tho sixth story of 11 house lu tlio Kuo des Satntv I'cres, near tlio Seine. It was once occupied by Paul Delorocho. nnd although a delight ful place, nrter you ha vo once scaled It dizzy heights. Is not articularly adapted to tho wants or nu animal painter Miss Strong does most of her painting lu tho oen air in tho lovely country around I'liris. Sho will send two paintings to tho uaxt salon, both of dogs. Mls Ella Ilussel) writes from 8t. Peters burg to U E., of The World. London, to re count all of her triumphs and magnificent presentsdiamonds, (lowers C100 bouquets) it seems she wing from November till March in Warsaw llltydlvo tlinos. In ten dlllcront oj)orns, and acelvi 11 diamond bracelet, diamond ring, and album, ami n solid silver nnd gold ten service for twolvo persons On March 'St, sho says, sho mado her debut 111 St. Petersburg In "Traviata" with MasliiL Sho has siuro Ming ten tunes, and iu the last time presentod witli 11 horseshoe formed of tea rose buds, in tho center of which thero was susiicudfd a small bluo velvet box con taiiimg uuotlier rose, but coiiiK)bcl of dia monds. Mlstnhes of NrwipupiT Artists. Recently a New York paKr, in Illustrating a Wnshiii ;ton article, printeil a cut of (Jen. Weaver which represented tho lowu Oreon backer with n full licard. Any 0110 ac quainted with Oen. Weaver would hnvo had dilllculty In recognizing the picture It i a longtime since Oen. Weaver wore whiskers, ho wears now only n heavy inustncho. i'ho I nowKHix!r mado a mistake in illustrating tho I article of today with n picture of ton vrars ago This mistake not Intrcnuoutly occurs. There are many western paiH-rs whicu still Insist iiK)ii representing Senator Iteugan of Toxils, with u full growth or whukert. whereas that loquacious tali,man shaves his face ierrectly clean every morning, mid tuts done ho ror many yoars. lleprcM'iitattto Itogi-i'H, or Arkansas. ( another sullerer at the hands of tho modern newspaper Illustrator Mr Rogers takes 11 great deal of pride in a luxurious growth of hair winch adorns his upper lip but tho av erago artist of tho daily prow usually insists uKn spoiling thoeilcct of Mr Rogers' mus tache by adorning Ills chin with a huge 1111 erial, which makcti his face about as long as tho old moral law These little artistic slips are duo to the fact that tho photographers palm ofT 011 tho coulldliig newspncr editors their old stock of photographs. With tliem it means a serious lluanelal loss whenever a stutesmun takes It into tits head to change his outward apisuirauce, cither by cutting oir his beard or allowing It to grow. Chicago Ucrald. Hermit's Pwiulliir Munla. A hormlt who died at Fleming, N J , a few days ago, had a peculiar man la. ile iniagtno.1 that pohblos were gold. collocUsi them by thousands and offered them ror nu purchases, lie was humored by the good people or tlio town, who furnished him with provisions, clothing and fuel enough to keep iiim comrortablo, in exchange lor his s?t blcs. lie would never accept anything with out paying lu pebbles, saying that he was fabulously rich. Boston liudgcL lloiiiir of 11 Horse Thief. Down III North Carolinn a young fellow of good family was convicted or horse stealing Ile had Issmi out on bull while tiie case was Hiudiug and at the end of it cpilelly Lkiu the train lor lUileigh. presented bltuielf to the authorities, mid when tho siienlf ot mi county came up to ivsirt tils disapisvtramsj, was there in stries lu gnvt linn A horror or haiideutls in piililu UMid to t the euuse or such uupMs-edciilod action Now York Commeii'iitl Advertiser I'reslitnnl s,.j,. Iteiiiurkiililn Blemnrf. I'nssident fsisiiye. ot Ainlicrst college. U glftml with h remarkable iiiemory tie Is able to Kris-, l.y name evert living gmduats or t lie collide whom he has ever met, and rrtwhtnen b iiiih' not Uvn lu college w.s'U ate sirprised to li.vir the provident addntss them by their first iiamei. New Yoik Tritiunt 1 SCIENCE AND PROGRESS INTEHESTINO INFORMATION MANY SOURCES. FROM III Now Myslftm of lenrlilin (lo(rili. tilTentril t) h I'Mllfiniiln Oonliis Mini Niuimil tlin "l.lnriil sy.lunt," Dr.rrlbril ml Its Merit I'nliiteil Out. I'ho "lineal system' of teaching geogra phylsihi) Invention of 11 California genius As will lie msmi from the cut It consist of a chart or map in which the general outline of Uim subdivision of tlm country or Its con figuration am shown, and from these tho tuuio exact Indications or tho ronflgurn tlou maybe drnwn. Tim pupil can, there fore, draw tho various Hues indicating the general shape of tlio iuImUWsIoiis, and may af terw ard make tlio mm o oxaet contour line therefrom, thus gaining knowledge of tho ln proortlon and general apiHarnnco, which it Is lniiovslW to obtain from coin pleted iihiib. LINKAb HYHltSH Or TKAOIIINO IIKOOIUrilT. lu tlio cut Is shown mi outline engraving of tho United Htatca. Tho geneial outHim only follows tho more fproinlnrnt lrngulai Itles of tho coast or boundary. The dots urn placed In such kwIUou that llnea drawn from tho poluu or dots will show tho general contour of tho Internal suImIIvinIoiis into statu Hy thoald or those dots the pupil will soon learn to construct all the Mihdivlslou or tho country First, in general out lino by drawing approximate straight linos through minute I tho dots, and afterward the morn irregularities r contour may Isjlndlcutodby , dottisl lines. For InsUnce, the lino .Inflru r .' . t ......I.I l,..llm.l., I ... Mi.illlinili i..n...r W...I.I..VI..II lrriliirv lor northern boundary of Oregon) lu an npproxlnmt manner, while the dotttsl line. K, would show tho mora mlmito contour Tlio line, N, would Indicate tho general contour of tho coast or Texas, whilo the dotted line, t. would show tho feature! inoru lu detail. These outllno charts, explains Scientific American, may bo permanently drawn iikii a slato or blackboard, ir they niaj Ihi drawn oil silica slate, where tho general outline and dots may bo iHTtnaiient. Coiiiiectliig out Hum or contours may bo drawn with jicncll Willi IH.IH.11 .!. 1-1.,.. ln,l.,.,,t .villi,. Il.n lovfill sin rogress" unl Merwn d erasinl so a to eavo only tho ,ermaneut outlines and .lota I ' Snow lis u Itlril Catcher. A Belgian gaiuckoeor has recently ol sorv.nl a now source of danger to birds from a rail or damp adhesive snow It uppears that during cold weather tho birds resort to tho nearest stream or other body or opon water ror tlio purjioso or warming their rcot. Their long tall reathers N'comlng wot, when they return to the Holds the snow adheres to them, nnd, as thoy drag it along, the ball continually Increases In sir), in the samowny BALL OK HNOW WITH TAU. riCATI!KU8 AT TACHED. that the enormous snowball which boy sometimes amuse tln-iiuielvcH by rolling up nro formed After the ball becomes too heavy for tho poor bird to carry It further, he must either remain firmly anchored till destroyed by the cold or birds or prey, or else. If ho Is fortunate, he may bo able to ro llevo himself of the weight of snow and his tail feathers at the same tlmo. In the cut hero given and reproduced from Naturo is shown one or these snowballs with tho tail reathers still attached to it. A Useful Kiivrliipc Many inventors hnvo endeavored to Intro duce enveloes- that cannot bo opened with out lietriiying tho fact that thoy have been tampered with Scientific American calls attention to an enveloiai recently patented in England that apH'ars t have attained this object. The II. ip is s cut and shaped a to bring the point of it t 1 the top right hand corner of the front side or the envelope, where tho gummed surface of the llap secures it to the trout side 01 (lie ciivoIoikv The ostnge stamp is tiieu llxed over the tlap so that tho eiiveloo cannot poislbly tie unfast ened without destroylug tho stamp. Dbiiiiniid of tlin First Water. Tills expression, says Jewelers' Circular, do notes u stone of the utmost purity and white ness Tho value of diamonds is established by their weight, clearness and color, hence u diamond of tho first water, whatever its size, is worth, obviously, moro than one of a corresponding weight mid or lesser purity There Is some appropriateness in tho phrase, lHcause or tho resemblance or tho purest of diamonds to tho sparkling or water, as in a dowdrop. Siiinn Queer Mutant, Near the Ponto Fnbrlcio, In Rome, the river bed has yielded a great quantity of terra-cotta busts, many or which have open ings, and show within rude representations of lungs, heart, etc. They are considered dedicatory gifts in thanks for a leturnto health, iwrhap? once ploood in a temple or Apollo. Itninn of lntritt. t Pnctinit n tifl It! t nf ittititt nt h linlwhli 1 have Hardly rawivod oven a mention or late in the medical or the xpu!ur Journals. A reiiiiinstr'iuce, b.'ietly sigmsl by tlio physicians of Massachusetts, has Iks-ii pre sented to the legislature r that state, against tho pasiugo of any law allowing tho miiiiu factum of illuuiinailug gas contaiuing moro than It) h.' cent ot caibomc oxide, iu tho Intensely x)isouous pn erttesof that element of ;as uro well known, and lire dangerous to health and hfo. Tho elcetm street cars in Ualtimorn have proven ktilllciently successful to wuruiuta sysu-matlc ei-riiiient to determine thd ex pense ol- the whole of the system Ur J A l.lntner says there are in tho world tt.'O.onO sH-cir of IllMS'ts UX) of them lielong to the United Ktates, and atsnit W.UOO prey upon the prvductinus or man, 7,000 or H,UU0 of Ibettt) being cousidensl in fruit su. 1 w 1 ' V s Amrrlran Mslnr In flontUlirt. The Mlti In II library In Ulasgow has hit upon nu original method of ascertaining the relative spulailty of current eriodlrttl litoiatutv br etiiiuliiiug the inagatluu tables t(X) times dm nig 1837, and noting tho porlodl cuts In the hands of the leaders. Boinn curl oils results an-111 rived at by this process. Of course, a Hootch Journal, Tho People's Friend, heaiU tho list with t)7 times. The Oraphlu is a good mcotid with U llarMir's Weekly, Beottlsh Nlglitsand I'lcMilal World following eliMi with KV Then como llurpcr'a Monthly and The lllustrateil liudon News with 01. The Km, IK); Chiitnhcrs'Joiirnnl, Hit llroad Arrow, ks Vanity Fair mid Truth, M. 0(mmI iils, N. Kcottish Diuplro, Kl, Bcottlsh Athletic .lourtial, B), Bcrlhner's Magazine, HI, HlackwiHsl and Tho Century, 80: longiiiiiirs and All the Year Hound, TU Nineteenth IVtitui). n, I'uneh, TO. Italllle, Chlol, and (,uly (all iIiiihi Glasgow comic paers), 7.1. Muritiy's Magazine, 71. Maenill Ian, TO. U'linre Hour, IKI, Engineer and Clciltlcmnu's Magarltie, (VI, Coruhlll, 01. Saturday lloiiowaml Fortnightly, (Kl, I'lold, Atlantlo Monthly, and North Ainerhviii llo vlow, 6'i. t 'lit itliiti leader, 01. HHM'tlor and Time, fill It Is ititcivxtiug to nolo tho high (Kisltlon taken by tin- uierlenn Journals The Haul Ury Journal has the honor of !lug rend oncis nud tlniKaiiio with Tho Kntomologleal Magazine mid The I'ernonal lllghm .lourtial, 'whatever that may Im The Trade Marks Journal can boast of a cnuploof readers, and l'lii) Friendly HiK'ietles Journal thlco. The Vaccination lixpiirci has attmcted but six tllaswcgluiM. and only four individuals luivo ' taken 1111 intcnt lu their licrcnfler by eon I mltlng The Undertakers' Journal. St. I James' (Imj'Uh I'leliiti. of lliinatil O. MIKIh-II. Almost the last of the old school of courtly American gentlemen of letters which did so much for our literature, Donald O Mitchell, or "Ik Marvel," as ho is liettor known to I thousands. Is an Interesting uttulv The old author Is short of Mature mid small of bono. with ruddy tinted skin toned to yellow, rlin "' I"11 neither wrinkled nor roughened by ",'"" 'xK.,ure, suagg.mg, uukc pi i.air, c,n ''f ""' !' g.eat .piantlty or sun ""' " " I niniilHll "-. sillllll, t"lkllng oti- and mouth made to go with it Uith hung on smile's puckering strings uu uuobserviiblo inrm, tlio smooth old conn try turn of cheek mid chlu, shaggy side w his kers like wisps hanging fiom an overloadisl hay wagon, a face old only In not liclug young and breaking constantly In whole bunches of smiles. Ho wears loose, baggy iants, an easy sack Ctxit, shoes that show they have licen kissing more honest clay than asphalt, and looks tho very fae simile or a happy little old Scotch farmer or gardener, standing beside a wagon , . . . ,. -. ... ... , .... '""' " I4'"""' " ' '"' M ""CO Ul IIIIV "'! Vf, tl.o llrltl-l. Ul... cracking his whip bin Jokon. a id loving every blndo ...id I bleat, shear mid low that keeps him company till ho returns hark "homo." If any other I nan (no rami rscotcn unigiio addressed you, you would feel surprised Anything more unlike 11 college graduate, it writer, oneof tho most valuable lights of tho American day, It would be hard to imagine. One looks lu vain all over the unremarkable ersoii font place to rest oven the majestic Donald Oraut Mitchell which has lieeu his massivo door plato for theso sixty odd yeara. William J. Kok in Now York Graphic Tlin Cost of Helm; Kiivrd. A Chicago iiiathcmnticiaii or nu Inquiring mind has just completed 11 curious table, tho data or which are taken rrom tho rejiorU or the various missionary societies- or that city, as to the actual cost in dollars and cents that is necessary to convert each Individual heathen to Christianity, whether ho bo Chi cago born 01 otherwise, lie figures that to "gather in" nu ordinary Illinois fiagan Is worth 11s h gh as K,:I. For example, to make a good Methodist or him costs $'i To Induce the same man to become 11 llaptlst ftV) must Ihi spent. Con- I gregntlonallsts como at f t."i To iicrsuudn 1 him to lie a Presbyterian Is woith J(K). to bo Episcopalian fcKX), whilo before ho Joins the Lutheran or Catholic church f.TiO must Ihi expended Outside nations, or course, have different prices To mnko nn African a Christian Is worth fH. an Italian, WJ, n Spaniard, (.Vi, and an East Indian, (CO. Jap anese, Chiucso mid Jews cannot Ihi brought to a prosr way of thinking under fN), $U0, und for the latter race f",b(KJ From theso estimates it would seem that conversion is nu oxHnsiu matter, after all, and perhaps Ma homet may have had sumo such llgures in his mind when he adopted his famous plan of conversion witli the sword. At any rate. It was 11 much clieuiier piorrcilltig, whatever may Ir said of its morality. Philadelphia Times. Tim Actual l.os In lluttle. As regards tlio uiimtMT killed lu regiments, thu prevailing Ideas aru indefinite or incor rect, seldom approaching the truth Nor uro these errors coulliicd to civilians alone they are prevalent among thu olllccrs and men I wlio were thero and would lie supposed to j know All this is largely due to the reckless ami careless statmeuts too olten made regarding such losses. The error is a som.v w hat excusable one, us ueltliei olllccrs nor ; men hnvo tho means of knowing the actual loss In uvery engagement They remember, erhaia, some of theolllclal rcMirts of their I colonel ns rendered at tlio close of certain battles, but not all of than These casualty reKirts, as given in, are divided into killed, wounded nnd missing, the latter term gen erally including tho capture.!. Many or theso wounded and missing return, some of them 1 during their absence die in hospitals or mill- tury prisons nothing is definitely known about them at tho tlmo, so tho tendency is to consider only tho total or these casualties, and tu time to think or them as all killod or losU-Col William F Fox In Tho Century. The I'tipo's .Iiibllnn Presents. Will Carletou, the xet or the farm and ) flroHldo, wus taken by one or the attendants , nt the Vatican to see tho popo s Jubilee pres ents. Ho says that beside ull tho gold, sil ver and Jewels, thero are enough slipiwrs to have shod every popo that ever lived, moro topboou than a regiment could uso, sofa pil lows, and clocks galore, while hundreds or new church Ih-IU nro stacked In the gardeus, watting steeple rrom which to send forth tl,elr sl,vcry "UU ihiriwr's Uiuar. I ronoiiiy of C'orea's Kin if. Tho Corean embassy lias not lsn alwin bou.st, and tho Corcuua were not sick of Washington or or America. Them were only Unco who returned, and they did so at tho request or their king, who had n 1110 m.mtiirv lit of economy Tim 11.1v of the ordinary ulds was f ID.tXiOa y.vir, nnd of tho secretary $0,000 Bo tho Corean ruler saves MO.ouo by his action, iloKton Transcript. Mattliew Arnold's .'iintiibitliiii. A liudoii corn.oudeut contribute this nsu H'i-onal recollis'tlou of Matthew Ar nold at tho tlmo the latter s eldest son, Thomas, died, us 11 schoolboy at Harrow "It was my privilege to be with thotiorcaved fattier on the morning after Ills Ion, and the author with whom lie was consoling luuiMiif ww Marcos Auruhus," Now ors U rapine NEW SPRING STYLES! JUST ARRIVED. And now tend for inspection nt -- John Morrison's All the Finest Qualities and Lalost Patterns in slock. I have the finest culler in the city and tfti.irantce satisfaction. Cat and see my oods and work. 121 North Eleventh street. I $f Fine Driving and Riding Livery, Always ready lor service, day or night. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, .MONTCiOMICKY IILOC'K, 1 1 19, 1 121 and 1 1.2 3 N Street, eals 25 cts. $'K5 pc' M Union - Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route. Shoitest and Safest Route to all points in Colorado, Ulan, California, Montana, 'i'nlie the i.M-rlanil llyeraml save 0110 day to all I'ncllle coast points. THE UNION PACINI. IS Till I KKIi CHAIR CAR LINK. Itiiiiiiluu Into Union Depots and eiiuuei Hut; with the fist limited trains of all lines for a points east, ninth nnd south. ThroiiKii tickets on modi-in day coa-hc". lliiKKaiie cliecko IIiioukIi toili-llniitloii from nil points 1 asi In the t'ulteil Hlates und Canada. Slccpir acioiiiinodaiioiis ivscrt cd in through Pulliiiaii l'.ilace cars from the Miss u rltcr to the Pacific coast i. 13. SLOSSON, Agent. KM I O Hti-eet, IJiicolu, Nebraska. T J POTTKIt. First Vlcn-Pi-i-ildeiit. A MAM UNAOQUAIHTBD WITH T1IU UEOOIIAPHV Or THE COUNTIIY, WILL OBTAIN MOOII VALUABLE INroHMATIOW TOOM A STUDY Or THIS MAP Or THE vHiiTowNX,CiSAi. -QjrfW'f ,1 UflMi r-'V nffiJR?r'iTtsi? .'WL'f'oi.is 4f&'i.SB7''j' ErfHi vursSrTrTvi yiTTJ''i.t.ffjXiJ CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC Its control position and cloao and continuous linou at tormliuil poinw, wcat, Nortuwoat, ana tsoutli weet, mnko it tlio truo mid-link In that tnuiHContlnontal chain of stool which iinltoa tho Atlantic and I'acltlc. Ita main llnoa und branchoa lncludo Chi- cau-o, Jollot, Ottiiwn. LaSallo, Poorln, Gonosoo, Mollno and Rock I aland, hi Illlnola: Duvonnort, Muscntlno, Waalilntrton, Fulrflold.Ottumwa.OBlcalooda, Woatlbortv. inwit city. Uob lolnos. Intlliuioln. Wlntoruot. Atlantlo, Knox- vllle, Audubon, Utirlnn, duthrlo Contro nnd Council Dlutla, in Iowa; aallfttln. Tronton, Cumori.'i.St. Joaopli nnd Kuiihiis City, In MIsBourl; Loavonworth and Attdiison, In KnnBaa, Mlnnoapollu nnd St. -al, lnMlnnouota; Wntor town and Sioux Fulls In Dakota, nnd innny otuor prosperous towna nnd cltlos. Italsootlors 11 CHOICB OF ROUTES to und fr Jin tlio Pitcltlc Const nnd Intor modluto pliicos. mnUlnt nil trnuflfors In Union dopots. Fnat Trnlns of tlno DAY COACHES, olognnt DINING OAItS, miiinilUcont PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPINC1 CARS, nnd tbotwoon Chlcarro, St. Josopli, Atchlt n nnd Kansas Cltyi roBtful RECLINING CHAIR OARS, sonu FREE tc holders or through (lrut-cluan tlckota THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & (GREAT ROCK ISLAND RC'TE' Extondrt wis und southwest fVom Knnsi. Ity nnd 8t Josopb to Parts bury, Nolaon, Horton, Tipokit, II rlngtoii, Hutohlnaon, WlclilUt, Caldwoli, and ull points In Southorn N bn oUn Inu rtor I' inBiis und boyond Kntlr oiunonnor oqulpmont or tho colobrotod Pullman mamuhcturo. Sdldlybnl hiHtod track of houvy stoi 1 roll Iran nnd stono bridges. All snfoty r.pollunooo und niodorn improvoinuu Commodious, wolUbullt stations. Colorlty, cor tulnty, comfortund luxurv uusurod THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is tho fttvorltfl botwo.ui Ohlciiiro, Rock islnnil, Atchlnon. Ktinsns Cltj . and Mlnuoiipoliju id tt i'uul Tho tourist routoto ull Northern Si'tnnior P aorta. Its Wntortown Rrunoh TiivorM uo moot productlvo hinds ot h irroat "whouttind dutry bult ot Northuru lowu, Southwustom Mlnnosotu, nnd ut Contrnl Dakota Tho Short Line via Sonucit und Kankiikooofleni oaporior tnotlttlou to truvol botwoon Cluotnnutl, IndluuiipoUd, Luftiyutto, und Council UUUIb, St. Joseph, Atchison, Louvnuworth, Kanuud City, Minneapolis, und St. Puul For Ticket a, Maps, Foldurs, or uny doslrod tntomititlon, apply to itny Cou ponTlokutOtUuo In tno Uuitod Stutcs or Cuuudu, ortuldrosa E. ST. JOHN, General Manager. t'llK'VC.n, II. 1. Skinner's Stables 12th St., bet. P and Q. Calls for Halls, Parties, etc., Promptly Made, with Stylish Rigs, Coupes and I lacks. THLHIFI-ICaSsriEJ 2LS- week. Idaho, Oregon, Washing 'n Territory. K. I,. I.OMAX, J. H. TEIII1KTS, Ass. Oen, Pass, and Ticket Agt. Oen. li an I Ticket Ag R'Y. connoction with Eustorn linoa at Chicago lnc ck NEBRASKA R'Y E. A. HOLBROOK, Oea'l Ticket & Vom't Agent.