""wi! 'fj&-"i r -- wvrvwmvw1 - ww fr?$W,Ct-:, r ST- i: i' SLr V; I V- i Drayage and. loviug, OI-IVKR MAGGA1U) Pcmes to InCcirtti the uhllc that liU equip nicnt (or moving I lonsehold Goods, l'l.inos Safes, Murcli.mdNc, 1 lea vy Machinery, etc,, U tlm best In the city. Special men ami wnjjonn mv kest for the removal of Pianos anil liouseh ild Goods, Which arc always Intuited hy competant and cvpcrlaneed'hclp, an I the' latest appli ances used for Imiulllmr Safes and other heavy goods. C'lll. address or telephone OI.1VUU MAGGAUI) Telephone 1 1 1 Ollieo 9170 Fremont Elktiorii & Mo, Valley Trains lene 0:l3n m. nnd t'JMitp.in Tmc Vmciiosn VutV.v Link. To free homes In Nort h enteni Nebraska nn HouthweMcrn Pnkotn Tothw lllnek Hills ilinl thu Hot HpiiniCM. To Cent nil WoiiiIiik coal nnd on fields nn entile ranges To Chicago uiul tlio lt. To si. paiil.lhu N'orth nnd Northwest. For further Information Inquire of (MX). N. KOItKSMAN, AROlit. llSSonlli lOlliotni't. Lincoln V. T. I'lTCH, J. It. lltCUANAN, (lenernl M'Rer. Oen'l Pas. Ag't Mliwourl Vnllc. limn. CAriTAt, NATION sL PANK ( PlTU. Itock JVM.fmo. 0. W Mother. I'lmldviil v J Walsh, V 1L0. Ouicdt,Cahler. Pre S. I-I. BUKNMAM, BROKER. Mon.r Irxuied on lonu or stiort time nt lowe itcs. Ofilce In Itlclinrds' Mock, room US. Tale elavntor ua Eleventh street entranoa. N. R. HOOK, M. D., disi:asi:hok womun. drinary and Rsclai Diseases a Specialty. Treats reclnl diseases by imiNKKHIIOPK I'AINLIMS 8Y8TKU Onice, roonw lil, lit and 121 llurr lllock. Twclnh nnd O streets, onice tolephoneMS. Itesldenco lOJigsttvet, 'I'lioue, Kit Oillcu hours. II tol'Jn.m i! to ft and 'i to ft 111 fcmtnla"., ID to 11 n in 1 .A.SHOEMAKER.M.D. J HoiiKBopatliist Physician, Tolcuhone No 685. 16 South nth Street, Likcoi.m Ni:ii PEERLESS 1117 P Street. Still In the front and absolutely lending nil Mmpptltors. Thoroughly cquippisl for tin iiiest uork,gling to cn"i cu'tomcr on 1111 junlltkd gumnntco fornll w.oikdono. All ol mil-uuil: ilonu with ucatncAS and dls;atcli "We sollelt orders for Hibui bull villages ami 1 elchboiing towns, paying tlio exjitesn on nt1 jit'iHoiui wuy. itcspe tfully. C. J. PRATT BLOOD POISON. fill! ilcml treth -oiicnln , tlio (llllllUC'K'0 ol IiWhhI imifnii1 who nln snnlloiv It, iraxliliii out of old leutti st 1'x-ry moil nnd lio lieillthvf Tll(o tei-l nrn deail, ulcvralvd, ti tilt nltliv tniiucnilv cnu-c a .cllod fucn. should ccrtnl y Iw extracted and replni-cl with coud, nrtlllclul leotli Out nBieracne t'nn lwe'trnrt cn! without pain. No bum bug. AIJUASION OF THE TF.F.TII. Ine slsu cut shows the teeth of h man 48 tare of nun from Dr. Bell In 1831. We meet ltli thtsalfrctloiiln the teeth In various forms nd dem'ts. The ends of the crowns seem e-) soft having alow degreupf vitality and wear down showing ndark jellowlsb cupped (iioMn the center. Many are so foolish at to '"" ',hat molar teeth aro of little account. ,...1 c t them tro by default; after which all Ihu force of the muscles aro extendi d to the front teeth, wearing them down rapidly The heet, and orly remedy, U to cover and tuilld up the ends with gold and platinum, which wears like steel ami psych them uiaiiT ears. Wn make n specialty of line gold word n building them up, contour lllllDgs, etc .ins A ami il aro from John Tomes, of Ene land A Two inciters with notches lu the ends. il shown theicgMiuptd teeth vrlthfillowUb fits In the cmU For sum treili we Imvu two remedies: First -To fid h pits lu the ends with gold, Sec ondExtract them and replace them with artllluul tieth. Uut the hones absorb awa uphill' so that they will need resetting fre iuciitfy We make the Mnc.t p.rtttclal teeth In the northtfesi We use Justlcs' and White's patent teeth with lun;r, Heavy pins, mounted on strouij elastic plates. Thoo who patronize us will uot be troubled with broken teeth dud cracked plates, canuer sore mouths, etc. To loose tho front teetb, Is to loone half thoporcrof speech, and more than halt the beauts' Diseased Quins. && The tooth tarn black sue die, the ffam Meeds, the slightest touch, ulcerate, the teed oeen uA ttil cat, tb breath I hurrlble. DR. A. P. BURRUS, 1200 O Street, On the Rapid Truwtt, cnicn up iIIm ed makes the nnost ftoM and pliiiluuni u' nn. tba Onast twlh that tobacco will uot la, aMt. Steam Laundry &v?.. ija T7YTVjrrfr1ii'fvi itltAjtlTT -mff fmoor GJr ON LIFE'S THRESHOLD. A Tonus: Iltoinutlt Who Ilcmtmled 1IU Mother. Bobby's mother had Invited n few frimd to ten, nnd Hobby m eonscqueutly In utruotod to lio on bis best behavior The conversation having Ueotn nnl mated nt tlio tnbloour young friend was for gotten. A, few moments nftorwurd bit mother nsked tlio rvunt for u elenn plate. "You cull bnvo mine, muuinia, tliui) ain't notliln' on It." finld poor little Uobby. Judge. Wanted to Lrnrn How. All old grondfntlicr had bccouio ipillu feeble, mid his linilil hook so that ho could hardly bold 11 dish. Frispieiiiry they Kllpixil from bis trembling lingers and uero broken. Ilht Kn harshly scolded him for .iliut bo called Mteli enrclemhev. OnodiiJ tlio I .iter' little boy enmo Into tlio loom, to 11 nd lifa father nt work on a block of wood, mul naked him If bo wns making anotlicr pig's twunh. Ho replied: "I'm making n trough for nn old hog to eat out of. The fact Is, It Is for j our i;randfather. Ilo'a brokru no many dMies that t must stop It or we'll all j;o to the oor house. Now, my boy, run awny and play." Uut tlio boy hesitated and tlowly said: "Kit ther, hadn't bettor stay nnd learn bow to make It, no when you et old mid break up tlio dishes I can mnko 0110 for you to eat out of ("Hartford Religions Herald. An Kseuse Tor I'nirt. Hnrold Is gettlni; old enough to astonish bis jxiri'iits occ.isiouully with nn oiiglnal re mark. The other evening his mother said Foincthlng to his father, who was reading. He didn't hear It Hhe repeated It, linttho head of tlio family was too intent 011 bis read In,' to notice that bo was licing nildresscil. Harold had watched operations, nnd after his mother bad sxkcn the second time, ob served t "Mmnmn, I think you'll htno to 'oouso pMu I guess his ears has gono out to walk around the block for a few minutes." Chicago Trlhuno, lie Drrndcil Iteiietltloiu Tho minister sought to Improvo the tlmo by giving Uobby n leyson In mornllty. "Jly boy," ho said. "I havo lived 45 years, nnd havo never med tobacco In nny form, nor told 11 Ho nor swore, nor pluycd hookey, nor " "Havo you got any Httlo Ixiysi" Intermpted Uobby. "No, I havo nover lind nny Httlo boys." "Well, thoy tiro mighty lucky," wild Bobby. San Francisco H'usp. A tluoil Deserlptlon. Mr. 1'illsbiiry is something of n taxfder tilst, and 0110 afternoon tuailo preparations to skin an owl, preparatory to mounting It. Phil, hia nrdcut httlo ndmircr, heard of tho liroceedingi and rushed frantically homo, exclaiming, ".Vammn, uiamtua, mayn't I go'n sco Mr. Cranberry peel an ow li' A little girl wns given ono day for tho flnt tlmo bonio gooseberries. After n wbllo 8ba eamo kick and nskQd for somo more turkey berries. Youth's Companion. 'the btuteiiient Its Own Comnient. Tho little mls whowroto tho following will develop Into n brilliant satirist 0110 of these days: "Dkaii I'Ai'A Mmntna roto mo to get my washing dune, to get my shoes mended and to buy sotuo buttons for my dress and a new ribbon for my hat and she sent 1110 10 cents." Philadelphia Times. TIiiiu'h Itotigli llniul Grandma Is pretty well on In years, mid iniiiiv nrinl-Vm nn S ,uej wns sitting in Timo ha.i left bis mnrl; In h r dear old face. Llttlo Lu nradma'a lap tho other duy, and after a long, inquiring guzo nskedi "Grandma, vhat tunke.s your face all so mu&cd upf Har per's Young People. lie M'us Uiii'iiileo. There was n young man nt tho Central dpot tho other day who woro a largo bnt, a very bluo woolen shirt and ft very now pair of buck skin leggings ornamented with bells. Ho walked nliout in ft rcstletss way, as If hankering for scalps, but this was a mistake. Ofllccr Button llnully approached him and inquired! "Did nny get away!" "Wbor "Indians." "See here, mister," said tho stronger, ns n fhndo of sorrow climbed his face, "I nm not that kind of a man. If you expected to hear mo uunouueo that I was from the head waters of Fighting creek, ami that my father was ft tarantula uml my mother a wild cat, you will bo disappointed." "Uut thut toggery f "I'm wearing It becuuso It's tho only suit l'vo got. I'm on my way to Canada to work on ft farm." "Yes, but at somo tlmo or other you 1" "Yes; three mouths ngo, in this very town, I went into a saloon nnd announced that I was hungry for meat. I went from tho sa loon to tho hospital. I have uot hungered since. All I want is to bo let alone. You needn't pay me any further attention, for I am harmless. Detroit Freo Press. i:ldently Ko l'rlemt of Jim. A sceno In tho sanctum: Tloy (to editor) There's ft man outsldo what wauU to know who wrote thut article on Jim Hoggs, whodUapiioarcd last week. Kditor Uo back and tell lilm you wroto It. lloy (returning) That's n nico man, bo8. Kditor What did ho say wlien you told liimf Hoy Ho said that was tho best pleco we've had in tho pa)ier in a year, and he gave me a ten dollar bill. Judge. I'rofe.nldiuil Cuurtcsy. Bald a distinguished patient to his phy sician: "Doctor, will j oil hand me my medi cine please!" "Exchso 1110, sir," responded the man of hcicnce, "but I nm only connected with the bulletin pal t of your cube. Another doctor will bo hero diiectly." Life. Ulrl. He (who in attempt to Kotsomo iond 1111m ban fallen lu) Don't I look the very essence of woe, Miss 1 tro will Hhe Oh, no, Mr. Jones; you look more tiku "Pond's l.xtwct." Life. Tim Heartless r Tt 1 j J fv. l i J Si SCIENCE AND PROGRESS. POPULAR SCIENCE NEWS FHOM TRUSTWOnTHV SOURCES. Simple. Iisierlnients In riijalc hy Wlileli It Is Mmle tii Aptenr lluil Two for tlun ol Mutter C1111 Occupy Itin Snmo 8inee at the Saino Time. To all mutter must ho attributed two emeu tlal qualities; first, that 1 1 vhtitoof whleli It occupies space and w bieli Is known as exten sion, and, second, tbatwl Icli allows only one piirlleloor aloui of mattir to occupy n given upaoo tlio pi-ojiertv known ns lnieiietni billty That matter occupies sp-ico Is appre ciated by our smims, mid needs no mrtlculnr proof, hut that two poitlunsof umttcrcauuot occupy the kouio space at the Kiiiiietluio komo '.luies keoins anomalous, n Is shown by tlio following experiments recently dcHcrllicd nnd Illustrated in Belenllllo American. M 'rr 'a "i' 1. w L ..y r- lilkIt . l 'aat-5iar "TbHtJl. A IIATITI. OF COTTON t A OLAHSKOL Or I ALCOIIOU I Into ft tumbler filled with alcohol may lo crowdisl n hatful of loow cotton without ausltig tho al'-ohol to overflow. Tho success of the exiHTlment depends upon tho slow In troduction of tho cotton, allowing tho nlco hol to invest tho fibers by caplllat Ity, l-eforo thoy are fairly plunged bnneath thosurfneo of tho alcoliol. In thU oxperitnent tho peniv tratlonof tho alcohol U only nppaicnt; tho fibers displace soma of the alcohol, hut tho quantity Is so small as not to bo observable. If the cotton wero compressed to tho smallest possible volume, It would bo found to occupy but very little space. Bo sninll a body would Ihi Iticnpnblo of raising tho level of tho alco hol enough to Iw appreciable by nil ordinary observer. A more puzzling experiment consists In slowly Introducing somo lino sugar Into ti tumblerful of warm water. A considerable quantity of sugar may bo dissolved In tho water without increasing Its bulk. Hero tho physicist Is forced to acknowledge that either tho water Is penetrated or Its atoms nro so disposed ns to recclvo tho sugar between them, possibly in the sntno way ns a scutUo filled with coal might contain also a bucket ful of sand. This latter viow Is adhered to, and tho atom or ultimate partlclo Is held to lio impenetrable, Another Machine for Printing I'ottul Cards. Ail entirely now machine has lioen Invented for printing postal cards from tho roll and to turn them out packed in bundles of twenty-five. It prints tho enrds at tho rato of SOOauilnutolntho usual way by means of a rotary press. A set of knives then cutH tho cards off and droiw them four nbreast, into llttlo colls especially propnied for them. When twuntyflvo cards havo dropped out a set of steel linden turns tho pack over, twines a paper baud nbout It nnd pastes It tocother. Tlio naeisaces aro caiiKht In nn endless belt of buckets, which carry them whopa tl,fli' aro,"- cclvcj i,y !,., w, ,,inco them In boxei ready ror delivery , unomniican looKiuwr two machines, Rays Scleiieo. American Street. A writer lu La Naturo remarks that, tho streets - American cities havo lieen laid out with tho tape linonnd at right angles. This, ho observes, Is very flno from a geometrical standpoint, but carries with It very serious consequences from an economical point or view. In fact, If wo wnlk nlong tho two sides of ft squaro Instead of following n ding ounl. tho distance is increased In tho proKr tlon of -ll) )ier cent. ; that is to say, instead of walking KHJ feet, wo wnlk 140. Hence a loss of time, strength and money. IVcullur Mntlii. Numbered among ecullar moths aro thosn familiarly known as tho "Death's Head," and called by scientists tho "Mota," These moths nro not only curious beeauso of their great size, but oil account of tho strnngo mark on their bodies which resembles a human skull, nnd gives rl.o to their namo Theso moths nro found lu Europe, Abl.i and Africa, and nro objects of fear to tho super stitlous. They nro of a gray, tan and bin' it color, of Immense size, measuring often soeu iuchci across, from tip to tip of tho wings. I w. WW- TWO CU1110US UOTI13, Another remarkable moth la tho Pntro clus. ThU moth U ahu of Iarpo slro; it U tan colored, mottled with darker tan. the chief peculiarity lies in tho formation of lu back" wliiys, which aro bo extended iih to pre Bent on each a lonif, qtieei'ly khaped oieud Bj;e. Tho New Hiul.ini Hirer Ilrldge. A bill wn recently IntroduciHl iuMio United B tat os hcnnto to iiuthorizo the construction of a bridge near Now York city acroa the Hudson river, Tho bridco U to cou.Ut of a e-lnglo Kivui, 1 10 feet in tho clear above tho love! of ordinary high water. No pier H to bo erected botwecu tho rjuclpal piers of the bridge Tim bridged lx begun in llhiu a yoarand completed within Uti yearn after tho npprovnl of Urn bill, unlet there U un avoidable iblay by reuaco of legal proceed-turpi. I ... -.' . ..It,.... DK - if-MA n.ltl I'fll ' L"W ft ! Ill 1.. f V ilifiSvW I irtirtrv-? &v.. .- -rrr-. MPrv v 3 vsj- ayA-v&i- i ilff 's. illilA"Sv.Tt.'i' ALL AROUND THE HOUSE, A Pew Novel nnd riTretftn Adjuncts liv Irndiireil nt Modern Dinners. There nro so tnanv novel adjuncts to tlin nioilern illiiuer, one grows 11 i.itie coiifu-isl wheiinttemptlui to choose tho inns! effective Dollies mo Ik lining the eiulnHlltueut of K' rinisl taste and lalsir, nuil whether embrold nxsl hv Ihe pailent toll of tho Orient or by the deft IhiRers of some Amerlenu innlden, j nro allium too ilauit to t, lirwitlusl iiioii I A st) o Just now in fashion, by lh by, U In wotlitnblo napkins with ono large eiubrold cred letter Hie husless iniiv, If she pn fer, write her own initials in letters half an Inch or mow hltli nerosi tho corner of the napkin nnd embroider IIicm In over and over si Itch, nddlU'., If desired, a sprig of Jasmine or forcet nuvnot uuderuivilh tlio lhlis Initials. Flowers play an Inqioitant iwiit nt dlmiei-s nnd luncheons. At a recent luncheon given tosomn ouni girls twelve bunches of dnlTo illlswere priKMllisl; nttachetl lo iviehwiisn yard of dnlr iIIiImui. These lion era wero massed lu one bouquet lu tho center of the table, from wheneo a ribbon streamer rndl nted to tlio plate of each guest, the places, being Indicated hy tho names tnlntcd across the cud if tho streamer. Caudles with colotisl shades nro well nigh Iiii1IioiihiiIi(, or eKo a low hanging central lamp, with a I km valance. All lamp shades now wear K'ttlcoats, and the soMened light Is Incoming mid nt tho same tlmo grateful to the ojo. Paucv dl"bes of salted almonds and silver tiaVH of bonbons, provided with tho dainty tongs now in vogue, prove tln-ncelves mull ing oases In tho lccrt of linen, and at a tlmo I when iudlhos aro lu scison it dish of thefo I crisp ruby vegetables, with llielr coats peeled I back, likothoetiilof a llower, piovoumost J attractive arrangement lu green nnd led, A gieat point gained Is to have tho table ' present an attractive appearance without Mug fussy. It Is bad tasto lo let the nov elties lu viands crowd each other lu tho courses; a llttlo icrccltvo ndds to their eiroet. Ices may lio nerved in tho fruit nml (lower foi ms now so much nlVected, and n leaf of rose geranium lu the linger bowl Is not nmlNi, kn.s Decorator and Furnisher, from which the above Penis wero gleaned, Clmlr ll.irli with Kinliriildereil Itonlcr. The novelty of the chair back represented lu the cut consists In Itftcmbroidetcd border, tho details of which nro shown In Fig. M. mmmmsgag rz.m l njiYHttvT,rj! j-nw rrrvN7is',.- .a. T K7X7r.rA5:r.iWttaR7.i. a - A.MM.MM .PM."'K".....",WM W Ull ii CIIAIII IIAC1C 1 ho chair back may be mad lu silk or plush, but the latter Is rccoinmonded ns rich est lu nppcnrnnei'. A contra! sipiaro of red dish bronu plush may lie cmhridred with tho rose sprav and bird, or may bo decorated with tho nppliquo designs thnt can bo pur chased for this purpose. For tlio Inirder nro utilized re inimtitH of plush of many dllTcront colors and Irregular shapes. m. ? no, 'J Eunnoineiiv ". chaiu dack. Tho warns lu tho patehuork border nro covered with llshbouo stitch lu yellow and drab silk. How IIiihIoii Coolm llmll Hlenli. At the ilostou cooking school, pupils nro ndvlRisl to llrst wh 11ml trim 11 steak; next Krcasotlio giidlrnn nnd broil oer a clear lire, turning often. Tho pupils nro taught to count ten mid then turn tho Meak, keeping thU up till txith sides nro sealed iiiough to retain the Juice, then cook more slowly. Cook a thick Mice of Ktcak about six minutes. Tho Meak in served wi h Maitro d'llotcl butter, uhich Is made ns follow h: Cream one-ipiarter 1 uplmttcr, add one-half teaspoon wilt, one half snlUiX'OU pejiper, ono tablcsoou chnpiHhl parsley nnd 0110 table spoon lemon Juice. This excellent snueo for hot meals keeps very well; iptlto a ipiantity of ft may bo made nt 11 tlmo nnd put away, if ono wishes to do no. Add to tho meat at tho very moment of serving, iw It molts quickly on tho hot meat. This sauco Is also very nice on broiled fish of nny bort. To Circumvent tho Ply. A spongo saturated with strong carbolic Held nnd huspcndcil in tho room Is one of va rious jwpulnr expedients for Inducing tho omnipresent Hy to tako its departuro. To kill the flies In a room, close windows and doors mid w ith tho llttlo bellows that como for tho puri0M, llow Ins ct powder plentifully nbout tho windows, nnlust the walls and up to tho celling, till tho air is full of tlio flue dust, In 1111 hour or tno sweep up tho dead llkvs. Btlll another Kood expedient to get rid of flies Is to make a strong decoction of quassia chips by iKiillug in water, and hwcetcu well with moliuscs. Flic will eat It eagerly and die. flaw to iJiunder I-an Drennei. To wash lawn nnd sateen dresses so thoy ill uot fade, uso 110 soap, but boil two quarts of bran In alxnit six quarts of water for half nu hour. Strain through n coarsa towel nnd mix In tho water In which thoy aro to bo washed. Rlnso lightly lu clean wator without starching. This picpnrntlon both cleanses and stiffens the lawn. If it Is convenient, it Is better to tako out gathers nml diupiugs, astlw dress will look much fickhcr v, 1,011 nowly gathered and draiKL ChiiiiIiis 1'rult Juices. Fruit Juices may l kept by canning, th safne as fruit ltclf, and often prove cry re freshing mul (-rateful to tho sensitivo stoni ach of convalescing and delicate jieople, as well iw useful for flavoring beverages, etc. Sno housewife always jiuU uj) a few pint jttlw as followst Bho beats tho U-iries and strains out thu Juice, tho tamo as lu making Jelly; then she adds half a pint of sugar to thrco pints of Julco, brings It to a boll aud seals up lu gloxs Jars. ua jmnrznxiAijn mmmmmM 6 vrsl - - U?iC w3 iter cli ir7mi,'itTsjtJ-rrt'irirrtfl5ssaBh.AS rwjii :- nl'v' VahJMVWtr wi , ML J NEW SPING STYLES! JUST ARRIVED. Ami now iti for inspection at- John -Morrison's All the Finest Qualities ami Lal'nst Patterns in slock. I havo the finest cutter in the city ami guarantee satisfaction. Cal ami see my j;t ods and work. 121 North Eleventh street.. Jw Fine Driving and Riding Livery, Always ready lor service, day or night. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODEI.L'S DINING HALL, MONTtiOM 1 1 19, 1121 and Meals 25 cts. Union - Pacific - Railway, The Overland Route. Shortest and riU.t Colorado, Utah, California, Montana, ''71 'Jake IhnoMirland lli-r ami kiim 1 ueilay loall I'uelllo count i)nlH. TII1J UNION PACIFIC 1 1IIH FRIilJ CHAIR CAR LINK Uuuuluit lulu Union l)eiolManl 1 011 ilti'ulih the fiiKt limited train of ull lliiojfur n iioIiiIh caul, nnrtli nnd hoiiIIi. Thimnth ii.-Ii-Ih ihi moileiii day chii-Iicm. HaKu'iiuoclieoKe thioUKliloileNltmitlou Iroui all liiti al In the I'nlli il Hlali 9 nml Camilla. Sleeper accommodations rohcrxed In tlirmiii Piillinan Palace earn from the Mi'i i rl er lo the I'm Ilic coast E. H. SLOSSON, Agent. KM I O Hticct, Lincoln, Nebni-kn. TIIOH. I.. KIMIIAIil., ActhiK Ocueral .MauaKer 1 A mil m. Ml Sf WM4 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE LOQHaI Hx jr THE OOUNTnY, WILL OBTAIN MUOH VALUABLE INronMATIOH THOM A STUDY Or THIS MAP Or THE wuKMtMm mmm ,, im .uaf mitrmmwmumgfXMmmmm I if uiUiTnwuMjftJs- .Nt V Ji"l.au" ,1 J ll7lifi Ife. X JsVVi?' if ..li rrl& t,TAT-l Wl if CHICAGO, ROGfC (SLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. Its contnil poHltlon and cUwo comiorti'in with Eaatorn lined at Chlcnpro and contlnuovio llnoe ut t--t:.ilvi! potiiti, Wt-ot, NortUwont, nnd Soutli woBt, nmlcii it tho truo mld-linl: lu that trtttiMrontinontul rhnln of stool which unites tho Atlantic and Prellic. lid muin linos nnd brancliou lncliiUo Olil cacfo, Jollot, Ottiiwu. LiiSallo, Poonn, Uonoaoo, Molino nnd Rock Inland, hi Illinois, Davenport, Mii'ictliie, V a.;lilnrjrton, Pnirflclcl, Otttumvn, Ookoloosu, Wost Ijlborty, Iowa C'ltv, PJol Mr, in 'a, Indlfinoln, Wlntoraot, Atlantic. Knox villo, Audubon, Unrlun, CluUiru" f'intrr und Council niulls, In Iowu; uallntln, Trenton, Cnmori-n.Bt Jogopl. i..id Uunmis City, in Mleaouri i Lonvonworth und Atchison, in lCanaas, luuioupollH mul St. . Mul, In MlnnoHotn. ; Wntor town und Bloux FiiIIb In Dnkoti, and runny other pronporouo towns uml oltlos. italHooiiora u uiioioij of uou iiis modtuto plncos, muUlner nil tr.insturu lu uiiun depots DAY UUAUU1SS, OlOffBnt UlKlMU SI.lSEPINa OAU8, and (botwoon ( City, rostful IU'oLININQ CHAIR Cltyt rostmi HI'o: tll'Bt-clauo tickotu I'JUll WILM.U. .LI1V& lUllbWtlKll I THE CKICACO, KASMSAS & BRASKA R'Y (CREAT ROCK ISLAND RO'TP' Extondd wout und uouUiwomc from Kunui j Ity und Bt. JoaopU to Fairs bury, Noloon, Uorto.i, Topwu, Ilnlngi .', Tlutchlnor n, Wichita, Culdwoll. mul ull points In So itho. 1 K br 1' I- t ill v '.' iiicuu nnd beyond. Entire pneaonirer oniupmoni ,Ni ir ceiiicni'OQ ruuinan me-nuicoiuro. eoiuiiy uut nun u.'.tnfl teuok or liouvv Htool roll. Iron and raodorn improviimonts CommoclloviB, woll-bullt ptatlona, uunty, conuortunu luxury uuuurau THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE iBtho favorito botwoon Ohtonnro, Rook Island, Atchlaon, Kanana City, and Mlnnoitpolliiiuid -t t-wil Tlio ,0 irlu roato to ull Northorn Buimnor Roaorta. Ita Wittortown Oruncli travoNM tno most productivo lands oftUoeroat "whoutond dairy bolt" of Nortliorn Iowa, SoutUwostorn Mlnnosotu, and Eaat Contnil Dakota Tho Short Lino via, Sonocu nnd KanknUoo olVorr. miporlor facilltloa to travel botwoon Cincinnati, Indlumipall, Luftiyotto, mid Council Dlutlo, St. Joaoph, Atohleon, IjOivvon -orUi, ICunBua City, Mlunoupoliu, und St. Paul. For Tickotu, Map. Foldura, or any doslrod inlbrmtitlon, upply to any Cou pon Ticket Olllco lu tho Unltod btatoti or Canada, oruddroatt E. ST. JOHN, Genral Manager. c: ild Skimer'sStables I2th St., bet. Panel Q. Calls for Balls, Parties, etc., Promptly Made, with Stylish Rigs, Coupes and 1 lurks. 0?.T3IL.331I-XO3SrE 2Le- CliY III.OCK, 1123 N Street. $'5 PCI' week Ruitt to all points in Idaho, Oregon, ; Washing 'b Territory. m 11 u i.omax, .1. h. rniinrrH, Ah. Ocn I'n. and Ticket ArI, (!en. I'iimi and Ticket ArI. SeSMP tW to una irom tno i-uciuo uoaac unu intor- Faut TrnlnH of linn UilttU, mnraltlcont PULLMAN PALACE H. - airo, St. Josopli Atcbk n nnd Kiinsna OAUS, Bonta ynUB tc holdora of through . ..i. kJ If UUDHllll. und uton brill troa All eufoty upnllnncee uoiorny, cor E. A. HOLBROOK, Oon'l Ticket & IWr AgcnC ci. 11,1,