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ITSEJiiaS iiiywijijiyii.,jiiiii'iwinlftii1fiirirff fmnn'i i'i f" f- '' - " -- -J - - " rftw.g. a iL-i. tj f t i f M-rrati ,.,.i ..Wni...., j i, i jiiiiihh'ii ii i' imiKHinnitf1 '"; Vyil,'V"M''L-'. - -n - j --yi-ry y y lyjjmy jmifit' w a y 'yt'f"' iwaujMwi v-" syp - . . , m ,? urn- m hm n mi mirr ' puniiyi . ,.- hi lilt - -if ( "T -- '3m- . I? . '. ?, t' I f t !! L . ' I - ' I '- JSSMwSviMIVVStWVfnMM'MWIHI IS SSy A i ijyii i ' i Jii wwii l '"--"" i The importance of purifying tlio tilootl can nol bo overestimated, for without puro Mood yon cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every ono needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, nmt enrich the Mood, ami wo nk you to try Hood's DamiIIo Haraparllla. It strengthens reUUIIdl nmj tmlhU up tlio system, creates an nppctltr, ami tones tho digestion, while It eradicate disease. Tho pcenllar combination, proportion, and preparation of tho vegctablo remedies used glvo to Hood's Rannparllln pecut- -p- Ifcolf far ruratho powers. No u Howl I othcrinedlelnoliassueli a rcrordof wonderful cures. If you liaro made tip your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla do not bo Induced to take- any other hiMrad. It Is a Tecullar Medicine, ninl Is worthy your confidence. Hood's Snrsnparllla Is sold by all druggists. Prepared hy 0. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Moss. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar DR L. WENTE DENTIST. Male the preservation f tho miluml teeth n specialty by nil known nppraved rncthods. (iolil and porcelain crowns mounted on the natural root. All operations erforiiied without pnln. Satisfaction tminnteoil. TOTHKl'KOn.K OK LINCOLN', NK.llltABKA. AVo, tlo uuderKlguiMl im peivonnlly no quaintol with Dr. u WentJ, who Is to leave us soon and ongngo In tho practice of dentis try in vour cltv. Wo can unhotdtntlngly ns'onuneuil hliu ns a thorough master ot his profession, mul wo aro sure that all work entntsteil to him will tie skillfully jK'ifornuNl. J. IT.Nur.uitiM., M. )). W. W. MoJIann. M. 1). .1. K.McAi)Ait4,M.M..M.D. .T. M. (At.t.i:iiiinii, I). 1). 8. OAHDNKit, Illinois, .Ian. ?!, lafiT. 115 North Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb. Over llnllctt'a.luwelry Storo. Monarch of the Dailies! THE Omaha Bee! Delivered to any part of the city for 20 cents a week, every day in the year Leave sub scriptions at Lincoln bureau, I027 P street. Not with stnudluit the fact that l'ho tographs have Ikvii reduod to about half tho form or price wo have cugaKcd t It o services of ouo of tho bent tin- Ishors In New York to take charge of that department of the studio. Our ollorlM Khali bo untiring to give each cus tomer entire satlsfnulloii nml to produce superior work tonnywobnvu dono before. Cattnets, $3 per Dozen. Wauled at once n responsible party good address to represent iLmttW WOEK 11 uON. TI10S. B. HILL, author of Hill's Manual ol .Social and Hust- nc.& Forms, in LANCASTER COUNTY An excellent opportunity to secure a good sosltlon and make money. Sales can be made on the Installment plan when desir ed. Address for terms and particulars, NLL STAKDARD BOOK CO., Publlsbrs, 7403 Stalest., wiuuauu, lut,. St$ Mi . SW . - Mplanteri! of , ( 1 ' - n THE COURIER A ltntlur liifr of Motlrrn 7Ymrs, PUHMtmitD SATURDAY strsAOHiiTiotl Ono War hy Mall or Carrier J'J.rt) Hlx months, f 1,00, Tlirw months M) Outs, Ono iimnth l CVntH InvnrAhly In Advance, WlVKHTISKMkNTSi ltats fiinilshml on application st tlio orlleo. Hxelftl rates on Time Contract. CoKTHintmoNs: Hliort spley sketch?, jhh'Iiis, mid stories solicited. Personal and Hoelal note are rupeolally desirable. I'siktihoi Wo makii a specialty of Kino Printing InsllltsliMiijtiM. tiling smm 4iisl lUy Address all communications dlrectto tlm nrllfe. wicssiCL, a DonniNa, ROITOnS ANII IMIOI'IIIRTOIIS. Now llnrr lllock, Cor. 1'Jth mid O Hirers. TKMH'lUINKttifl. TAKE NOTICEI Tlio CouittKli will not Ihi iwhiiinIIiIo for any dolits nintlo liy any ono In Its uiuno, un less n written onlor niif)iiiMinlra tlm smno, pttivrly hIriihI, of rniirwi. Wkhhki. A: DonniNM, Trop'rH. Tiik now wH'r mill will shortly lm Imilt. Tlio pi-cijeetors nro Just now Hum Inn n u lo cation, nnd ns noon nstlint Is decided work will Ihi commenced. (iKNKIt.U. HllKlltltAN, OlO lllllll rldlllK fllVlll- ry nlllwr nt present nt thu hwul of tlm Unlteil Htites nnny, U lying vmy III nt liU homo In Washington, "l.lttlo I'lill" would lie sadly inlswil In nnny olivles. Tiik latest fashion docrvo Is that tho coat iiiiimI bo buttoueil so as t nlTeotunlly hldo tho waistcoat. This will Ihi a godwiul to Im. peeiinloiis dudes who unit hereafter do awny with tho oxpenso of Investing In n veM. O.NI! of the niOHt iiiiiuslug things to bo seen nt this season of tlm year Is tho attempt of tho Jay-hawks of tlio country pi ess to kill Old Jinn Van Wyek, whllont thoKauiotlino they priK'taliu him as ono dead. Tiik Democrat got badly worsted in Its discussion with Air. Kgan regarding tho infal libility of tho H)s!, and how far hu could control tho actions of a good Catholic. Mr. Calhoun is an excellent politician, but ho will never niaku his mark as a theologian. It Is wild that .Toslo Manslleld, tho dashing lender of thodeiul monde.who, nearly iihcuio of years ago gained uuenvlablo reputation in tho Flsk-Stokes tragtsly, died In New York, In n secluded part of tho elty, ami wont to her grao unattended. Another lllustrntiou of tho old adage, that "to Ik) virtuous Is to Ihi happy.' This Couiiieii is In receipt of a very hand sonio Invitation to attend tho dedication of tlm iircss headiiuartei-s. nt tho Centennial building In Cincinnati, on thoevenlngof Juno ninth. Tho nlTalr will consist of u reception ni.d Immpiet to ilistlngulfheil Journalists and promises to Is) ono of tho llnoxt odltorlnl af fairs over given In tho centrul BtntoH. Tho vxtositlon owiw July Ith and closes Oetobtr JJTtli. Our thanks aro hereby extended to tho invitation commit tee. ThkY. M. C. A. project seems to languish. Tho factof tho matter Is that tho business men of tho city linvo Wen culled upon so many times lately for contributions toward woithy projects such ns universities, church, s and tho llko that they can hardly altoul to bear tho brunt or this one, as ouo of our con tcinnomries seems to think. Hut wo must liavo this building; we cannot do without It. Now why not divide this i',(HX) yet iieces- wiry Into ten, twenty nuil fifty dollar sub subscriptions, and let n most thorough can vass lo inndo, not by ono or two men, but liy a dozen, two dozen. Infusu vigor into tho canvass, wnko up tho issjplo to tho existing necessity, put wmo hurrah Into it. Tin: lunnyTrlouiU otAlr. 1. B. Kustlsnro rojolclng over his promotion to bo gonurnl passenger and tlckot ngout of tho 0. II. Sr. Q. For u number of years past ho has occupied n Bluiilar position with the II. it M. ami is will q'mllllod for tho duties of his new ikmUIoii. Hi sumrds miother Nebraska young man. Mr. 1 'nut Morton, who has been np)ointcd general frvlglit agent. Mr. F.ustls' sucitivsor is Mr. John Francis, one of tho most genial gentlemen who has over nsnUtixl in tlio con duct of a railroad company. Ho has been M . Ktist a' nUt!int during that geiitleuian's term of olllce, and Is at homo as general jmssenger agent of tho H. oi M. Tho change, will bo n beneficial ono ell nrouud, as well us a pleas int one, and thu patrons of the raid will have tho samo careful treatment as in the lmst. Tiik. novkltv of n conipleto exhibit of Woman's Work will Ik Intioduced this sea son bv the MlnnwiDolls Kxiiosltion. At llrst thought It might seem thnt there Is nothing in such 1111 exhibit but "Funey Work," but when It Is considered that over 2,000 iwtents, (many of them on machinery of tho most complicated character,) that In tho United Btntes nlono more than fifteen hundreil Uioks have been written by women within the past (our yean and that many largo mamffactur-' lug and mercantile concerns nro conducted by ladles it will Ihi apparent that theio aro great capabilities in this display. Every thing mado by ladles will bo shown -and tlioso wishing to exhibit are invited to cor respond with Sirs. K. It. IIolhrook,tlwsii.or. iutrndent, cam Exposition. One of the handsomest und most valuable books Intrluslcnlly, that wo have yet seen is "Hill's Album of Illoginphy and Art," an advertisement or which uppents In another column. Tho author, Mr. Thos. K. 11111,1s widely known as tho compiler or "Hill's Manual of Social and llusinoss Forms," a rec ognized authority on such matters. Tho book contains portraits und brief biographies of men whohavo been und aro prominent in tho world of letters, religion, medicine, nrt, war, Mjlenco and music, besides numerous chnp ten on history, science, and various subject, which como under dally observation. The book is vnluablo, not only as a work of refer ence, but contains much Information that every ono should know. No library can bo considered complete without it, and to tho ed. itor of the dally paper It U wortu far more ttiau an eucyclopedla. Tho volume is bound iu full Russia, with gilt edges, and U very handsome. "TimHtoryof Ileryl," Just concluded In tho Novelist, Is n clinrmttiK little story ot llf In tho wmtli Ixifnm ih war. It is liy Mr. C. IV. Ilutson, ono of tho rlsliiR lltcrnry tnen of tlm south, nml will Iki puldlsheil In Uiok form hy John H. Alden. "Fun nml Folly" by Mnuilcti Thimimni commence In tivdny's Iskuc. When in inssl of I.iiilles Kunilslihig (foods Finn HIks-s, etc., give Fred Hchiuldt n call. tllTO strn't. I.liieotii llaeh mid IIiirriiko Line. Telephone N . '-'01, meal market, KIT O street, or No. !UI1 livery linrii, Unlei slates at sauio plnci nml U. P. ticket olllce, corner Kloveiith nml () stiis'ts. Hack stnuds, Capi tal hotel mid meat market. llOHANOK Iliion. MeJturtry's addition on K street, Isdow , Nlnelivntli, is ono of tlm slghHciit In tlio city, j as well as Wing rlgnt in tlm centre of tlio. fastest growing tKiitlou. Call nt Ills olllce Im- I low tho Capital Natlonnl Hank nnd secure ono of thes lots. They know JuHhnw to pleiuns ynu with , oysters In overy stylo nt Urown's Now Vienna Cafi'. lleautlfyyour law ns by using thoivlchrotcd I'euiisylvanla lawn mower, mado In two sImm to cut either long or KhnrtgrnHN. lirgo line, .ehruiig tt Her.kles iiiln agents, jaiT O street. ! Homo or 1). K. Ciiuiiniugs (sucmHor t Hetts&BjvelllsiKsInltles: U. ,S: II. l'lekles, i Miistiuil and Catsup, Ivenmily ernckers, Mur- , diK'k puioHpiecs, ,ueeu Olives, I,o Si I'er rln's goods; and otli-'r linn gissls too nuiiier , oils toineiition. Teleplmiio No. 'JO. , l.i'Kiil Notice. JiHopli W. Heoggln Is hereby tiotlllisl that oil fho 18th of ApiM, IHH. his wife. Nellie (I. , Hcogglii. Illisl a iM'tltlou for illvorco against him In tlio District Com t of Iincastereiiunty, Nebraska. aklm; lor a dissolution of tlio bonds of matrimony on tho ground of fiilhne to supMiit, mid nsklug fur tho cuttoily of their child .May, and that sho bo ivMoivil to her nialden uiiuie llailoy, and .Tosepu V. Kcoggiu Is notlltcd touuswor wild is'tltlou on or befoni .Inly II, INtt. , Nhli.ik 0. HcnooiN, rialutiir. Now that tlio sciiMin for using lee has com nn'iicisl It Is'hisives cousiiinoi's to Isj very i careful what they use. .Much of tho liti now mia h used Is impiti-i) ami conducive of bad results to goisl health. Tho fee sold by tho Lincoln Uv company cut from Oak creek Is strictly puio nml healthy and will lo deliver- j etl toany jsirt of the city. Lonvo oiilers nt 1010 O street or telephone No. I1R D. K. Cummlngw, successor to HetUit Jew ell, still continues to limidlo tho otd tellable Monmvh brand came-d fruits and vegctubUv. Also all tho fresh fruits and vo otnbles to bo had In mai keU I l'.'O O street. Telepliono 'JO Wh liny our refiigerntois fmui manufac hirers in car lot, and will glvo our custo mors the lwiiedt of car Usui prkvs. Hnvo the largest and most complete stcsjk In tlio city. Wo would Ihi (ilenMsl to show these goods mul ipiote prices. Hudgo it Morris, 1 1'JJ N strst Hy all odiU the finest lino of pocket cutleiy In tho city at Zehrung &. llonklo's. I,. 1). T. CO. Delivei-s trunks to any pnitof tho city or to any depot for 2.1 cents each. Claim check gsveu. Telepliono UK). Oo oast by tho Ht. Inils ami tho Missouri i'ucllla railroad and avoid nil omnibus trans ..mm. ...... y .. ..u ........... ...- changes mado in Union dopota via Wiuir cars rreo. fern: all this route. To Salt I.uko anil Iteluiii. Tho Union IV.clllc, "The Overland Houte," will sell tickets from all Kansas ami Ne braska K)lnts for tliosisxinl excui-sion to Salt Iiko City mul retuni, Juno (Ith, nt one faro for tho round trip. Tickets going, gixsl llvo days, nml returning llfteen dnys, oxtremo limit thirty days. Htop over privileges al lowed within thesn limits I'artli-s desirous of visiting Oarlleld Huach, on Oro.it Salt fjike, tlm famous watering placo of the west, should luipiovo tho opH)itunlty now offered. Tho Bano of Hot Weathor. Tliuro is no tiiuu that is looked for wnnl to by tho mother of Kinall child run, with mure tnoiiul drciid, tluui tin hot wontliur of tlio muiuiiur nioiiths, cs puuinlly in tills tho ciiso when tlicn chlldron nro tt'otlunj;. Tlio ntiiubor n oliililrou that nro carried nwny uniiinilb by buwol complaint, in ith vnriou forms is prodigious. Yet nltnost ovor.v enso could bo unrcd by prH"r euro und trontiiiuiit Dining tlio past llfteen yours, It bus bwn nbiinduntly proven that thu worst cnst.t cuu'.A bo .sural und by n remedy within tlm reach of all Cliainburlain'H Cpllu. CJioleiu nud Diar rlirua llomudy lias cured tliniisnnds of cases, that worn considered hopeless, it hns cured them uftor physicians havi failed to relievo, it has cut od them uftor otbur inodiuinus had been tried without bunullt, It has oven cured them nftci thuy had become unconclous. It can nhviivs bo depended upon, nml should bo kept ui hand, bv every mother of small children. When chlldron arc toothing, tho dlarrhu'it nan not bo check cd permanently, as the sumo cause thai produced it will bring It on again, but it can and should bu controlled b giving Chaniborlulii'A Colic, Cholera and iJinrrhmn ltumcdy, as thucaso nuiy ruqiiiro. Thou when tho child is through tuethiiiir. thu dlarrluea inav bo eUVctuully checked. This remedy has been tho solo roiinuco of thousands of mothers throughout tho west for over fifteen yours, nud its cures hnvo shout it to bo tho best und most reliable vein inly over produced for tho purposes Whim reduced with cold water nud sweetened, ills pleasant to take. Many children liko it. It is put up in 25 cent, CO cunt and 1 dollar bottles. My child, seven months old, was taken sick with summer complaint. I called on our family physician nud procured mcdlolno, nud used it for nearly three weoks but still the child continued to got worse. I was pemuaded to try Charaberhln's Colic. Cholera and l)i nrrhum Remedy, and insldo of four days, wo had tho child's, bowels regulat ed and in a short time it was well Since that time I always keep n bottle of tho preparation in my houso. A. O, Moths, Kcottsvillo, Kansas We feel satisfied thnt Olinmborlnin's Colio, Cholera nud Dlarrluea llemedv is tho best medicine wo handle for nil dlsonsos of the bowels; we have given it a thorough test. A member of our family, a little girl, had been very sick with bowel complaint, we linu tho dootor to see her twice, after giving her what medicine tho docto loft and see ing that shu would have to have more we concluded to try Chnmborlain's. trom the firat doso she commenced to improve and soon recovered. T. jNekly & Son. Per Sam Neei.y. Day City, l'opo Co. 111. Turner's. WHAT SHALL WE WEAR? TOILETTES THAT WORLD OF FIGURE IN FASHION. THI Sm of th Msny rUnstng Stjrtrs Tlit Art ltprpenll In Ihn NibmI Hon nti nml llounil llnls Imported by Nw Tork Mllllnor. It will bo (trnuge thing if anybody this season Is not satisfied with her hats and bon nets. Tho styles are so diversified as to have wldo llcenso In way of "elections and dis play of (Mrsnual taste. Not only Is there a great variety ns regards color and maUrial, bat In shacs and site. riO. AN KLDOANT LACK IIO.V.NKT Included nmoug now importations scon ro cently by tho writer is n cajKiUi In tullo, juvrtly concealed by radiating loops of rlli bons; shado from pink to yellow, In keeping with tho wreath and bunch of pinks which ornament tho front of tho iolntcd brim. This bonnet was made to harnioiiizo with a gown from Worth's, tho tloral trimming of which consisted of varlagatcd caruntious. Fig 1 Illustrates an olcgatit nlHilr mado of black Chautllly Inco, fulled on over n gold colored silk foundation. Tho oiiited border Is edged with a pinked out silk niching, veiled with lace. Yellow plumes creep over tho crown and surround tho Inco wing. The rlblion ties nro black moire shot with yellow ;?- STYI.IMII rllKNCH HATS Fig. '4 shows a hat of black laco, relieved by n tuft of Jacipiemlnot roses nestled under tho I brim, mid tho fan shaped plaiting arranged , over u puffed crown. At the back there Is a I bow of ml velvet, tho ties are of black laco. Fig. 0 is a black straw hat trimmed with a cluster of knotted loops In dark blue satin rib- I , , f , TllO project- inR br,m's J wt R nlm(lu 'of Jbluo yclvot oycr w,itch ,g m, Blvor m,t ,t ,, spread tlnlslusl off with a silver and gilt cord. A majority of tho round huts nro mado of ono color uraw, lined with another shadoof tho same color or another color Ulack and innizo and black mid bolgo nro much used In this way, and tho riblious aro of two colors. A compromise Isawccn a round lint and bon net Is a round hat with n brim closo nml nar row at tho back and wide and tin ring In front, with wido ribbon ties. VUltlni; mul llnreptlon Tutlntte. Very Uriklug toilettes and bright colore aro worn this season at afternoon receptions and for making visits. Theso aro Dlrectoiro gowns of turner striHsl silks, mado with a straight uudrnped K)loun!so tin) at tho waist In front with ribbons, mid trimmed with broad rovers above, or elso a deep long shawl collar of pale roso or bluosllk or moiro; pink, green nud hulT uro tho colon in the stripes of such silks, and they nro mado over n skirt of tho material hanging quito plain below tho nolonnisa. White silk muslin In putts, with laco, forms tho largo cravat nt tho throat, Tho Dlrectoiro bonnot has a broad crown and Is set quite far back on tho head mot murely on top of it), and is trimmed with a gold em broidered Iwuul nrouud tho crown, and there Is a facing of colored velvet or of shirred tullo insldo its (luring brim. Roso pink and pinkish mnuvo dresses of wool crow and moiro uro also worn by guests at day weddings. The small bonnet Is of English crape, or else of net tho color of tho dress, and Is given character by a touch of black; tints a pink ci-ajto bonnet with tucks drawn over narrow pink ribbon has Its brim edged with crushed pink roses on wlilch rolls gathoro 1 black laco; tho strings nro of black laco tied up In n closo bow, with somo narrow pink ribbon for strapping It, The new toilets seen on fifth nvenuo have very small touniures, and already a largo tournuro entirely destroys the good stylo of a gown, as nothing looks so old fasulonod as tho fashion which has Just gonoout, fortu nately It is nn easy mnttcr to lower tho stools of last year's skirts, leaving out tho third stool altogether, and diminishing the heavy and unwholesome pad bustle to half Its size. Harper's Uazar. A Word About I'mii. Fans are neither largo nor small this year but of medium size, Bomo aro seen of gold canvas with minted subjects on gauzo; bo sides tli oo aro thobo previously bad, of gauzo, Inco and feathers, tho latter aro a trlll' stilt, but capable of rendoring tho best service on occasion. Wliut Slfiii Mar Wear. Square cornered cuffs fastened with linked buttons. A new stand up collar that has not only bent points, but a half Inch of Its upper rim reversed outwards, to prevent chafing of tho neck In warm weather. Pique braces that will launder, to wear with summer costumes. Almost as broad an expanse of shirt front, with morning dress, as ono used to sco with an old fashioned, high cut cinwhnmmor. The correct trouser, which Is eighteen and a half Inches at the knee and from seventeen and a half to eighteen at tlio bottom, for av erage height. This Is called the peg top style and measurements may be suited to individ ual build. v The swallowtail coat, which has undergone some light alteration. There is now no longer any stitching or binding on the edge. The sleeves are larger, to admit of carrying tU. fc.anltAwtilf or tit K 1 wxn InrKMPWnni In. IUW UWNMOI VMIM nuivss M .v sfHtH -rid tb vest. fl aWTisw tBLtvaw ir FINE Society Stationery JUST RECEIVED. -A Complete Fine Correspondence Papers Comprising the Now-cut Styles, tho Latest Shapes In CRANE'S Superfine, Wicker, Russia Leather, Pyramid, Torchon, Crinoline, Coquille, Linen Cloth, Mourning Papers and Hplbrook& 234 So. Eleventh. St. NOBB; op $20 AND $25. MADE TO ORDER IN LATE STYLES. DAVID OPPOSITE Garfield Addition On Seventeenth street ear line of Lincoln Street RailwaJ', lots front' n on GARFIELD PARK. Now on sale. Inquire NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Flowers Bedding Plants Large Variety at Low Prices. Cut Flowers and Designs a Specialty. Nebraska Floral Company, . I2; North 12th Street. Telephone 682. UffnArtsRjCHTER rrrrrrr&nti i n in riTmnnmmi 1 1 rtceni m 1 1 1 nm ."q , M -EM V?, H f9BK 1 ooW 1 ncolSTSJIIM Spring Syles Now Ready. Line of- CRANE'S Cambridge Linen, English Repp, Hand Made Parchment, Egyptian Linen, Etching, Bond, Buckram, Japan Bond. Royal Irish Linen. Bonbrierht r Suits MAY POST - OFFICE, at Room 34 Richards Block. Heb . I y ikWt.. .. v. jJtHtkk. V.j.J.ja.-irtW . . .- !.