a ' Drayage and loviug, OLIVKR MAGGARI) Desires to inform the public that his equip ment for moving Household Goods, Pianos Safes Marchandlnc, Heavy Machinery, etc., Is the best In the city. Special men ami wagons arc West for the removal of Pianos and Household Goods, Which arc alwaya handled by compctant and experienced help, ami the latest appli ance used for handling Safes niul other heavy goods. Call, address or telephone OLIVER MAGGARD Telephone 1 1 1 Office yi 7 () LINOOLN ?hllharmonic . Orchestra, I. ItAClKNOW, MubIchI Dlmtor, Onico Kunko'H Opera (I. II. Akchuan, Mnimner. House, 3d Floor, Krout Will furulmh J rand or Sacred music for CO.NCKllTH, WKUMKOS, l'AUTIEH, IiALLS nd nil other occasions refiulrlni llrst -class music C7SX'eIal rates will Ik mmloullli clubs special rates win no maun 1 (UttlrltiK llin ooliestra for tlio neason, rates famUlicd 011 application. Wo alio dwlro to RtAte thnt n have opened n Conservatory of Music In our apartments In the oHT(i I1011HO building, for thu Instruction on orchestral Instruments. Tuition hours: On. n II lit noon, nnd 1 till I p. 111. every d iyuxj.spt Sunday. Kor scholars not nolo to attend nt t ou ar hours, Hpcclal tlino will bo kI"'i. Vor further Information as to prices, time, etc ad 1 Inns or call on tho uuninger. S. H. BORNHAM, BROKKR. ttom&r loaned on long or short time at lowert ites. Omce In Richards' lllock, room 88. Take elevator on Eleventh street entrano. N. R. HOOK, M. D., DISEASES OF WOMEN. drlnary and Recta Diseases a Specialty. Treat rectal diseases by HRINKERHOFF PAINLESS 8YSTKM. Oulce, rooms ltt, 123 nnd 121 llurr lllock. Twelfth nnd O street". Ofllce telephone MS. Residence 10JU Q street. Thone, 6.T2 Onico hours, 0 to 13 a.m. 2 to 5 nnd 2 to S j) m Sundays, It) to 11 11. 111 3.A.SH0EMAKER,M.D. Homoeopatliist Physician, M Teleohonc No. 685. 163 South nth Street, Likcolm Nsn PEEELESS 10m Steam Laundry 1117 P Street. Still in the front and absolutely leading all wupetitorB. Thoroughly equipped for th anest work, giving to euch customer on un Qualified Runranteo for all work dono. All of v our work done with neatness and dispatch. Wo solicit orders for suburban villages nnd neighboring towns, paying tho express on all orders one way. Respectfully, C. J. PRATT. BLOOD POISON. Old dcncl tpi-lli rnnmln . tlio qulntewviieu of blnnd ikiIpoiiI Who inn mv.iIUhv It, cuslilni; out of old ivoih at ewiy muil and bo healthy? Thmo tDei'i r dead, ulcerated, mill nltliy trciDcntly cauo a vuullul fsco. hhould ccrtsi-.y bo cxtrsctiil ami rcpliicof lth (rood, artlflcliil teeth Hint nevernche. Can boeitnict ed m Itbout pain, tio bum bag. AURA8ION OF THE TEETH. . The above cut shows the teeth of a man 45 years of ago, from Dr. Hell In 1831. Wo inoet with thlsalTectioiiln tho teeth In various forms and degrees. Tho ends of the crowns seem levj soft, having a low dcjrreoof vitality and wear down showlug a dark yellowish cupped spotjn tho center. Many are so foolUn as to " 'hat molar teeth aro of little account, ...i ret them ko bv default; after which all thu force of tho muscles are extended to tbe front teeth, wearing them ilowu rupldly. The best, and orly remedy. Is to cover and buildup the ends with gold and platinum, wh'ch wears like steel and saves them rnanr ears. Wo make a specialty of flno gold work on building them up, contour fillings, etc a. a 00 Cuts A and I) are from John Tomes, of Enr land. A Two incisors with notches In the ends. U shows the peg shaped teeth with yellowish Its In the euds Kor suvn teeth we havo two remedies: First To (111 tho pits In tbe ends with gold. Sec ond Extract them and replace tlicra with artlllcUl teeth. Hut tho bones absorb awaj rapidly so that they will need resetting fre quently. Wo make tbe Ineit artificial teeth In the northwest. We uio Justtrs' and White's patent teeth with long, heavy plus, mounted ou stroni! elastic plates. Those who patronize us will not be troubled with brokeu teeth and cracked plates, canker sore mouths, etc. To loose tho front teeth, is to loose bsll theponreror ipeecb, and more than half the beaul. Diseased Qumi, .J?. itD tl,rn. lUe,c 8,,(1 '". th Kiieed a. Um slightest touch, ulcerate, the leelE kXMtn sn4 fall oat, tbe breath Is horrible. DR. A. P. BURRUS. 120a O Street, ' On the Rapid Transit, cuiea up dlsasaed makes the finest gold and platinum fillings, Um flnsst testh that tobacco will uot taxt4iu. .uliik alt.':t ...Jl-l.' . .. ,.i ifi.j .52. ' .' dt'.'.JttJhk - ....Cj,. THE CURIOSITY 8HOP. Tho II tih-l-iKxir Tlir Crown Jewel l I'iirIhiuI Il Antiquity. Tho Koh-i-noor, or mountnln of light, wn first publicly exhibited In England nt the Crystal Palace In IM1. Its history Is Intl mntvly nwoclatwl with India for many eon turles. Originally foiiuil In Qolcgudn, thu Illmhyw (fiiml of lilgli- numbers) sny thnt It wns In tho txwsesHlon of Kama, king of Align, 0,001 years nga Coming to moro recent times, It wns snld to Imvo been stolen from otio of tho mitlvo kings by Mlnlnzoln, nnd presented by him to Shall Jehnu, father of AurungrelH', In HMO. It war then much Inrger than ut present! In fact, It had ttio reputation of being tho largest dlnmond over known. Hhnh Jchnu employed n Venetian diamond worker called Ilortonslo Marges, who cut nwny ono-hnlf of it and loft It so very Imperfect that Instead of rewarding him Slinh Jelinn fined him tfO.OOO. Early in tho present century It wns tho proorty of tho king of Cabul. The rajah of ivihore, Uuujeet Singh, henrlng marvelous stories of Its great siw nnd liH-stiumhlo vnluo, determined to get hold of It, CoiiM(iiontly bo Invited thu khan to Ills court, nnd when bo had him In his power demanded Its surrender. Tho kliau, nutlciMitlng this, hnd caused to bo niailo a fictitious koblnoor, ex artly Imitating tho real diamond; nnd this, nfter n show of rrslstnucc, ho nt length handed over to bis host, Kunjeet's delight wns extreme, but of short duration, ns the lapldarv to whom liu gave ordora to mount It acquainted him with tho deception. His inortlllentton and rago wore unbounded. Ho gnvo orders for tho residence of tho khan to bo invested and searched from tho top to tho bottom; but all was in vain, no kohluoor could lie found, until a slavo rovealed tho secret it wns hid In n heap of ashes. Hun jeet then nuimmI it to bo set In an armlet be tween two other dlnmonds, each of which wax the slra of a sparrow's egg. After bis death it 1 xissed into tho bauds of Ills succoh sore, mid when tho I'utijnuh wasnunoxed to tho Indian possessions of England It was sent ns a present to Queen Victoria by tho Host India company. Whon examined liy Kuro poan diamond incrcliiintH it wns pronounced to bo badly cut; hence It wns sent to bo ro cut, a work which occupied thirty-eight days of twelve hours each. Tom Howling. "Tom Howling," by Chnrlea Dlbdln, hn been asked for. Wo glvo it liolow: Here, a sheer hulk, Hch oor Tom Ilonllng, ThodarlltiKof our crew; No moro bo'll henr tho tein-st howling For death hns broach'd him to. 1IU form was of tho nmnllext beauty, Ills heart nan kind nnd noft; Faithful Iwlow he did his duty, Uut now hu's Kono aloft, Tom nover from his word departed ills virtues were so rare; Ills friends were many and true hearted, Ills Poll wna kind and fair. And then he'd sIiik so blltho nnd Jolly All I ninny's the tuno nnd oft. Hut mirth is turned to melancholy, For Tom is koiio aloft. Yet shall poor Tom find pleasant weather, When lie ho nil commands Shall trlve, to call llfu's crew together, Tho word to plpo all hands. Thus death, who kings nnd tars dispatches, In vain Tom's Ufa has doft'd; For, though his body's under hatches, Ills soul lias gone aloft. leaves from History's Pug". Oas llghtltic wns introduced into New York In 1823-4. The dlvorco of tho Emperor Napoleon from tho Empress Joscpbluu was decreed by tho French sennto Dec, 10, 1S0U, and tho marriage of tho emperor to Marin Louisa, of Austria, took placo April 1, 1810. Grammar schools received their namo ut a timo when tlio grammar of tho English Ian guago was not written, and when nil know. udgo of tho principles of language could only lio obtained tlirough 11 study of tho grammar of tho ancient tongues, particularly Latin. A I'niuil In Client. Tho famous automatic chess player wns 11 machino thnt excited tlio intense wonder ment of nil who Ichtld its workings until tlio secret was discovered. A small crippled Russian ofllcer, who was an expert nt tho game, wniconcenled within tlio llguro, which is said to havo been constructed to effect tlio olllcer's escapo from Russia, whero bis llfo was forfeiUnL It succeeded hi winning almost every contest, but nfter tho discovery of tho mystery it iassed Into tlio bands of other persons who were less skillful and lost many games by it. Steal Sly Thunder. For tho origin of tlio phrnso, "steal my thunder," wo ipioto from Disraeli's "Calam ities of Authors;" "Tlio actors refused to perform 0110 of John Donnis' tragedies to empty lioubos, but they retained somo excel lent thunder hich Dennis bad invented; it rolled 0110 night when Dennis was in tho pit, nnd it wn applauded. Suddenly starting up, ho cried to tho uudienco, 'Hy , tboy won't act my tracedy, but tboy steul my thunder. " The Draconian Code. What is known as tho Draconian code, originated by Draco in (i'Jl II. C, punished every oiretiso with death. Tho iullictlou of tlio death )M'iialty has practically ceased in Belgium, Prussia, Unvnrin, Denmark and Sweden, though not abolished. Catherine 1 1 of Russia abolished capital punishment In that country, except for treason, In 17157. The Tlliee Weights. Thero nrw threo classes of weights for pu gilists, "feather weights," "middle weights," nnd "heavy weights." Men that light at 116 pounds for amateurs and l'-t) pounds for pro fessionals aro claimed as feather weights. Middle weights fight ut 158 pounds, and all over 153 pounds nro classed as heavy weights. Support of Lighthouses. Binco 17SD all lighthouses on tbe United States coast have boon maintained by tlio national government. Previous to this light duos were levied iixhi commerce. Tlio first coast light in America wns established in 1073, and the Una ligbthousu on l.lttlo Drew ster Island, Hostou harbor,1715-10. lliti Anliburtoii Treaty. What is known in American history ns the Ashburtou treaty was thut concluded between Great Ilrltnlii and tho Uiiitetl Ktatw, the former being reprebeiiteil by Alexander I Old Ashburtou, and tho latter by Daniel Webster ThU treaty wus coucludod ut Washington, Aug, I), IWi An Old Couplet. "Whero Ignorance Is lilim, 'tis folly to bo wise", Is from "A Distant 1'itwpoct of Eaton College," by Thomas tlray. I'rior expresses tho sumo scunmeiit thus; From Ignorance iur comfort flows, Thu only retched are l bo wise. Two Cent I'leeus. Tho United States two cent pieces lssuwl between ttio yearn 1804 nnd 1873. havo been coined siiico then. woro None I SCIENCE AND PKOGUESS. THINQ9 TALKED ADOUT IN SCIENTIFIC WORLD. THE Tim "AtlnuUt Cup,' Jay riimld to tint rt lrln OITerrd tiy Steam Ynrlit MitklnH j I'lintett Time Otrr the Amcrlrnn Viicltt , Club Connie. During tho tast few) ears groat progress has lieen niaito in yachts and yachting tlirough tho stimulus of tho international races, Inuhlch tlio American yachts Imvo reMMitcilly been victorious. Htenm ynehtlng, however, Is almost 11 now feature of this sport, but many now steam yachts nro in tho process of building, so that tho coming sum mer will Hnd mom of tlioto ernft than wort over before seen. P"r5?i5M: T1IK "A'tWNTX CUP." During tho latter part of last summer Mr. Jay Gould ordered of tho Oorliain Manufac turing company a cup, to lie made as a prize for tho fnstiiit tteam yacht, T'jcsacoupony lug illustration shows tho obverse side of tho cup. Tho Jewelers' Circular, in which tho Illustration originally appeared, says that it Is tho largest over mado by this bouse, stand ing thirty seven Inches from tho top of tho largo ebony base. Tho work is elalioratoaud tho design artistic. Ou the reverse side of tho cup is thu following Inscription beauti fully etched: "Atlantu cup, presented by Mr. Jay Gould to thu steam yacht making tlio fastest tlmo over tho American Yacht club -HMi course Tor three successive years without . ground historically from tho earliest prehls timo nllowniico." Around tho ebony baso is torio pottery duwn to tho work of living 11 series or DlaiiK siiieicts 011 which may 00 engraved tlio names of tho successivo owners of tho cup nnd tlio circumstances of each race. Deafening Floors. Various uxicdlents buvo lieen used for "deafening" floors, as It is called. Numbered with material used for tho purposo aro mor tiir, mixed with chopped bay or straw, dry lime, rubbish, sand, hair, sawdust, etc. Any of tbo named materials in layers of two inches will suffice to deiiden sound. Building News suggests somo other substances, as thick felt, laid below tbo floor board. Slag wool, mado in tho form of tiles or bricks, Is a good material to prevent tbo transmission of sound, and nny fibrous material formed into cellular slabs onsw ers tbo purpose. A French Journul throws out another suggestion attrib uted to Gen. Loyro, who proposes, instead of loading tho floor with plaster, to fill in tho spucu lictwecu tlio boarding nnd tbo plaster ing and celling with shavings which havo been rendered incombustible by dipping them In a tub of thick whitewash. As it Is known that soft substances inclosing nir spaces form nu excellent non-conducting material to sound, it is thought that tlio shavings so treated will Ik found of great service, and it Is said they uto so incombustible, ns to add considerably to tbo firo resisting properties of tho building. Whero it Is desired to disinfect tbo space between tho floor nnd celling tho shavings may lx saturated with chloride of zinc, or tbo latter may Ikj added to tho limo waslu Tho lMHt Herd or ltuHalo. Mr. Clinton A. Buowden, of Tho Chicago Times, is tho originator of a scbemo to suvo bisons that still remain on tlio plains. It lias lieen ascertained thnt of tho millions which onco roamed oil tho prairies of tho west only soveuty-llvo or n hundred remain, uud theso nro located in tho extreme southwestern jKir- tlonot Texas. All expeIitlou is soon tostnrt for Texas to round up thero for buffalo. The lending purwso is to iierjietuuto u sioclcs of animal which Is thoroughly typical of Amer ican animal llfo; one of tho controlling ideas of the trip being to 1,111 initio of tlio animals while corralling them or utter their capture. Ilutterllis for the Cabinet. In an article, ou preparing butterflies for tbo cabinet, in n recent isxuo of li Nature, occurs somo opiiortunu ixilutM ulout tho deli cate oHrutlon of sprcmllug tho wings so us to give tbo sjiecliueiis tho llnnl attitudo tboy uro to preserve in tho collection. This atti tudo ought to somowbat recall that of flight, In which tho wings uro extended horizontally toMrmitof tho four being seen in their en tirety. Tho apparatus for this purposo consists es sentially of n block of soft, light wood hav ing n shallow groove in tho center, This groove, which varies in width according to circumstances, ami is three-fourths inch In depth, is provided at tho liottom with 11 strip of cork or elder pith, mid is designed to ro celvo tho lody of tho butterfly. On each side of tbo groove tbo wood slopes very lightly upward. Tho wood short Id bo very carefully ouuccd, smoothed ami oven iol lskod, to prevent tbo delicate wings of the Insect from being scrntched. AI'I'AIIATIS ran HWtKAIIINCI lll'TTKUKl.lKS In order to spread a butterlly It Is pinned to tho center of tho groo o, cam being takei to havo tho pin exactly xrendlcular. Then 11 strip of paper Is attached liy itsauterlorex trcmlty w 1th enamel headed pins 111 such a w ay as not to prevent tlio tipjier wing from rising as high as necessary. Tho wing Is moved by pressing it gently lionentb tbo principal veir with thu point of a needle Inserted in e wooden liaudlo (Fig. 'J), and in order that th wing may not get out of place the km baud Is preyed with tbo forefinger of tbo left baud. Tho lower wing Is next extended and hold in position by pressing lu the same way upon tho posterior end of tho pajier. which if fastened dow 11 w 1th a second inn. Tho snm opurution isiwformed upou thu two wingi of tho opiosiU) side. NOTED 60N3 OF ADAM. I Men Who Are Store or Leu Talked About lij the World' Nflunpiipflr. Mr. Leonard Hwott Is esteemed tho greatest horsobnek rider of Chicago, Senator Sherman Is said to tio a capital hnnd nt playing ten plna Thero Is to tio n hospital for tho euro ol , hydrophobia established nt Han Antonio Tex., by Dr Bpohu, who has boon to Paris of tho celebrated 1 nnd studied tho methods 1 I'nsteur I Secretary Kalrchlld has npprovod tlio do I sign of tho now l!0 certificate bearing nu excellent likeness of tlio lato ex-Bocrotary 1 Manning. lrobnbly tho youugitit bank president In j tho world Is ,1 AL llailoy, Jr., wbo.nt tho nge ' of S3 years, lias bevii plncinl at tlio head of tho Minnehaha National Imnk, of Sioux City Senator Palmer, of Mlchlgnn, Is tho owner of a lino homestead farm, and tin plants 11 treo there for overy senator who visit him Edmunds' Is a tx-ncli, Jones' a mulberry and 1 Sherman's n soft bass wood. Professor H I' Tbwlng, of Now York, says that nn American cannot use tobacco, opium nnd spirituous Ihpiuis undo the ooplo of other nations, Ixvausu tho American nervous uessis tlio price wo pay tor our civilization. Pascal I'm ter, tho boy prr-opher, who has been nstoiihlilng congregations In Indiana nnd Kentucky by. Ids eloquent and learned sermons, In only II jeninoUl and drosses m knlckevlxi(;Kirs, a plaited blouse, a Jaunty littlo lint and high button shoes complete his attire. In many respects ho looks llko an ordinary schoolboy Adolph Sutro, tlio California many mill lonnlrc, who Is preparing to make 11 present of his handsome proorty at C1I1T Iiouso to thu city of Sail Francisco, wns oor and un known n few years ago lio conceived the Idea of the Sutro tumiul, succeeded In hor rowing enough money to Interest capitalists in tho venture, formed a company with a cnpltnl of :M),K),tXK), built tho tunnel nnd Is now worth Mnernl millions. John Wauiunakur's brother has bon glv lug somo reminiscences of tho boyhood of tho great Philadelphia merchant, (lis first work wns dono In tho clothing store of llnrclay Llpplncott, whero bo received n salary of tM a wook, all of which ho gnvo to his mother. Ills dinner, when ho bad any, con slstod of n pleco of plo nnd n glass of milk, costing two cents. Each year his salary was 1 increased, and at tho tlmo ho wiu'JU ho had saved $200. 1 Professor I'i S. Morse has set a prlco of $100,000 ou his collection of Japauoso lot tery, said to bo tlio best in tho world, not ex cepting any In Japan. Hut If lloston wanta tho collection tho can havo It for $80,000, Professor Morso being willing to throw olT ! tho $20,000 if tho collection remains at tho I Hub. It is said to bo a marvel of complete I and systematic classification, covering tlio men, ty provinces, uy manors, liy forms, nnd by tyjics of work. Oen. Fremont, wlfo mid daughter recently visited Ban .Iom, Cal., and received a great reception. As tho general entered tho hall tho band played "Bco, tho Conquering Hero Comes," the stage was hnndsomely ilocornted with flowers and evergreens, and a banner boro tho words, "Welcome, I'atliflndor." Whilo tho siieaking was In progress a soft and silent shower of roso leaves fell upon tho groirj, and not until tho exercises woro com pleted did It coasc, ltcioatcdly Mrs. Fro mout shook off the leaves, but thoy fell fast and thick, covering hor bead and shoulders nnd forming n pllo In her lap. When tbo shower ceased roso leaves covered tbe stage floor n foot In depth. Senator Bate, of Tennessee, has a ioculiar ity in thut bo invariably iippoars with a cigar In his mouth, but no 0110 hero hits yet seen him smoking. Whilo bo used to bo nn Invet erato smoker, for tho past twenty years ho has nover lighted n cigar Conversing with some of Ills senatorial friends tho other day, ho told them tbo story Inn battlo during tho lato war Senator llato and his brother. Col. Hate, wero together Thoy woro In con versation, when tho senator drew from his pocket a cigar, and struck a match with w blch to light It, As ho did so, a camion ball toro his brother's head completely from bis body. Thu cigar wiu not lighted, and to this day bo lias nover lit one, uud probably nover will. Old Dan It Ice, tbo veteran clown, whoso jokes and sayings wero umoiig tho features of thu early days of Ilnrnum's circus. Is an occasional cdcstriaii In Ilroadwny, Ho looks llko a I'eiinsylvnnin farmer not very prosperous either It is said that, ho laid away u snug bank account against a rainy day, and has n farm In tho Keystone state, where ho keoN et pouio anil donkeys with which to auiuso himself anil remind him of tho days of spangles and sawdust. Dan Klco wns tho prlncu of clowns in his day No other man, heforo or since, tins enjoyed his popularity uud renown. Ilu is nearly 00 years of ago now When ho shullles olf this mortal coil, tbo speech of Hamlet lu tho graveyard on finding tho skull of Yorick will Ik appropriate. Dan itlco wiu a follow of "Inllmto mirth" in his tlma Gen, Joo Johnston Is beginning to look old. It Is timo, for ho wiw born In IStVi lio goes to hlsotllco regularly anil works steadily but cannot carry quite tho load of respoust bility a younger man would take on. Uun. Johnston's grandfather won born In Hcotland 103 years boforo his own birth, lu 1?'J? the grandfather camo to America to settle In Virginia. Johnston's father was born when this first settler was K), and Johnston when bis father was 60. Bo Joo Johnston's fattier served In tho revolution, running nway to enlist in Light Ilorso Harry Leo's legion ut tho ago of 17 and received the thanks of tho goneral before tho whole army for tils brnv cry at tbo assault on Fort Watson. In IKiU Jou Johnston and Hobcrt E. Ixw graduated together from West Point. Old Joo hu fought in four wars. IIo went against (Hack Hawk, fought Osceola, was in tho Mexican war and tbo rebellion. He tiear ten scars of serious wounds, and yet ho Is as wiry as a boy. Gen. Johnston has uochlldren. and with him will end a Una of remarkable men. Strungo Sensibility to llluo. A prominent gentleman lu a neighboring city is always mado sick by tiu smell of watermelons. IIo can detect tho udor if one is carried through his house two or three hours before bo comes In. U'hun )erceptlblo to no 0110 elso It makes him deadly sick. Bpeuklng of this fact, un engineer on the Hudson lUver railroad said "I havo had a jKfullar experleuco In rejoroncu to kjisoiioiis biittstaucc I 'olson Ivy has never Injured me, and no external poison that I have over huudlod has dono mo harm except in one lu stance. 1 oncu uoi-eu (uilr of blue overalls, and wore them to go swimming Tim bluo color camo oil 011 my lody and polsoni) nn I was In such u condition thut 1 hud to lx lilted from my bed on shuetti. Him-o that timo I cannot oven put my hands in bluing water without unpleasant rusiilu In clean ing my engine, If I take up any wasto with bluo thread lu it 1 can toll at ouro from the culleriug I experience that there aro blue Uirends in the bundle. "-Albany Journal NEW SPRING STYLES! JUST ARRIVED. And now ready for inspection at John Morrison's All the Finest Qualities and Latost Patterns in stock. I have the finest cutter in the city and guarantee satisfaction. Cal and see my goods and work. 121 North Eleventh street. jfm Fine Driving and Riding; Livery, Always ready for service, day or night. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTGOMKKY Ill-OCR, 1 1 19, 1 121 and 1 123 N Street. Meals 25 cts. Union - Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route. Shortest and Safest Route to all points in Colorado, Utah, California, Montana, Tako the overland llycr nnd snvonuoduy to all I'iicIIIo coast jmlnts. Till-: UNION PACIFIC IS THU FRISK CHAIR CAR LINK. llunuliiKlnto Union Depots mid cniiinicllnu with tho fast limited trains of nil lines for a points east, north and south. Tlirouuli tickets on modern day couches. Ilauuaiio chrcko tlirotiKh to destination from all points east lu tho Pulled Hlatcs and Cauuila. Sleeper accommodations- reserved In tlirough I'ullmitii l'nlnco cars from the Mlsi u river to the Pacific coast. E. 13. SLOSSON, Agent. 1011 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. T. J. l'OTTKH, K. L. LOMAX, J. 8. TKIHIKTS. First Vlco-I'resldent, Aks. Gen. Pass, and Ticket A'U Gen. Pass nnd Ticket Ag A. jS4JV.Nl UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OEOOnArilV OI TnE OOUNTIIY, WILL OBTAIN MUOH VALUABLE INFORMATION TltOM A STUDY Or THIS MAP Or THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. Its contral position und cloai connoctton with Rnstorn llnoa nt Chlcosro and continuous llnoa ut terminal points, Went, Northwost, and Soutb wont, muko It tho truo nilil-llnk In that transcontinental chain of stool which unites tho Atlantic and Paclllc. Its main linos and bronchos Includo Chi enpro, Joliot, Ottawa. LnSallo, Poorin, Ooiioboo, Mollno and Rock Island, ra Illinois: Davonnort, Muscnttno, Washlnerton, Fairfield, Ottiimwa, Oskaloosa, WostLlborty, Iowu City. Dot, MolnoB, lndlanola, Vlntoruet, Atltntlc, Knox vlllo, Audubon, Uarlun, awthrlo Contro nnd Council Dlufls, In lown; Gallatin, Tronton, Cumorci. 8t Joaoph and Kuiibus City, In Missouri ; Loavonwortn and Atchison. In Kiuibiih: Mlnnoanollu and St. ul. In Minnesota : Wator- town nnd Sioux Fulls In Dakota, nnd ttaiooonors iv uriuiuei urituuiisa modluto plucos. tnuklner nil transfors DAY COACHES, oloarant DININQ JAUMHS SLKBP1NO CARS, and (botwoon Chicago, St. Josoph. AtchlL Cltyi rostnal HliULlNINQ CHAIR lli'Bt-clnaH tlckots THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROl'TE Extends wist and southwest from Kuneca City and St. Josopb to Fftlr bury, Nolson, Horton, Topoka, Horinuton, Hvitchlnson, WlchlUt, Caldwoll. and nil points In Somhoni N"bn sl:n Interior I'anaua and beyond, Kntlru niudontror oiulpmont of tho oolobratod Pullnum manuflioturo. Solidly bal luatod truck of hoavy stool rail Iron nnd utono brldtros. All Bafoty uppllances and tnodorn improvomonts Commodious, woll-bullt ttutions. Colonty, cor tuluty, comfort und luxurv nssurod. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE iHtho favorlto botwoen Chloam, Rock I land, Atchison, Kansas City, und Mlunimpoltttiiml e I'tiul Tho tourist routo to till Northorn Summor Resorts. Its Wntortown Brunch truvorsnt tho most productive lands of tho groat "whontund tlulrv bolt ' of Northern Iowu, Soutnwostorn Minnesota, und East Uoutrul Dakota Tho Short Line via Smiorn and Kunkakoo ollora utiporlor facilltlos ,o travol botwoon Cincinnati, Iiuibmupolls, Lnfayotto, und Council Ulntls, St, Josoph, Atohlson, Loavon urth, Knnaiia City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. For Tickets, Mups. Foldors, or any doslrod information, apply to any Cou pouTlckotOUluo iutho Unltoastutoaor CumiUa, oruddruss E. ST. JOHN, Qeneral Manager. ciuci v(n. im Skinner's Staples 12th St., bet. Pand Q. Calls for Halls, Parties, etc., Promptly Made, with Stylish Kigs, Coupes and Macks. TEXjEFI-IOSSTE 2IS. $4.50 per week. Idaho, Oregon, Washing'n Territory! many othor nto6T)orous towns and cltloa. tonnn rrora tao rnciuc Const and tntnr. In Union donoi-a. Fast Trains of Ann CARS. magnificent PULLMAN PALACE :iiil n ana Kansas CARS, aoilW FREE ic holders of through E. A. HOLBROOK, Ooa'l Ticket ftF&u'r Agent. 4 . 4