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mmmmmmmmwmmvmma MHUIffiBMSMBM! M., . A- . . -. .'....-,-. ..-"-!. -.i - -- r-K..- viam HM 7l'fW K9P8 T" its Peculiar Many peculiar point mako Hood's u aprllt& superior to nil oilier moillcliie. Poeullar In combination, proportion, oil preparation ot IngrrdlcntatC Hood's Sarsaparilla inMMsJryft tho (nil euratlTO valno ot No let known romoUoafyr of tho vegetable klngr Qdom. Peculiar In lt:yAtrenrjlk. Ami economy r-XHood'n Bar sApArlll l(Pirl,M onlymedl. clno ofr' r wlnili can truly liOMlilyA r ,MnoIIundiod Doses OnoriJ0knoll.u." Medicines In JOIari;cr and waller bottles JJrcqnlro larger doses, nnddonot proltico na Rood results as Hood's. Tncullar In tta medlclual merits, llood'a Rarsaparltla accomplishes rurci hith erto unknown, and has won lor Itself tho tltloot "Tho greatest Mood purifier over discovered," Peculiar Inlta "good natr.i homo," tlicro la now rmoro or Hood'a t -trill f g f sold In I.owoll, whtro HJil la made, than of nll 4 V.tkcr blood purifiers. i 2rocullar In lit phonome. r aWSiisl record of galea abroad,. other preparation tiaa &. over attained riicIi pop Ity In to ahort ft time, retained Ua popularity and ooniUlonco among nil classos ot iHoiila no atoadtastly. Do not bo Induced to buy other preparations, but bo auro to get tho Tccullar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold i all (tniaslati. sMltlxforfA. Vroparcdimlr kr a I. IlOOIt A CO., Apollieoarlei.Lowell, Mm ' IOO Dosob Ono Dollar HAGENOW & ASGHMANN, Philharmonic Orchestra AND MILITARY BAND, OlIlcc.KoomK 139 niut 1 u llurr Illock. Telephone 133 Leaders in Photography. Riley's ffEU U6 5tadio5. Wo mnkc n specialty of the celebrated BROMIDE Life sited pictures and furnish the Illicit work at lowest prices. Boot Cablnots $3.00 Element line of Picture Frames In stock mul made to order. Cnll nnd ace us. H, W. KELLEY CO. ioG O Street, LINCOLN, NF.I1. New Jewelry Store, L. BARR, -1019 0 Street. Established 1874. JMiIro to call tho attention of tho public to hit new nnd elegant stock or DIAMONDS, Vfatclies, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, IlVrini; more room to nccommodnto'the trade and ahow a larger lino Minn over tloforo pur Chasing, Rtvo ua h call nnd wo will ahow you tho llnoxt lino at lowoat poaalblo prices. Watch Repairing and Engraving: Neatly doue and all work wnrrantod. DENTISTRY W. J. P, Lawton, D.D.S. Rooms 42, 43, 44, Burr Block. levator on O St.. Telephone'628 Artificial Teeth Inserted without plates. NITROS OXIDE GAS AdmtnUtcred forinlnlc extraction. Ladies' & Gents' FINE SHOES At greatlyveduccd prices WEBSTER&MISCOE, 1043 O Street. FINE : ART : STUDIO. 1214 O street Examine samples of our work before orderlriK elsewhere. Cabinet Photographtreduced from $4 to $3 per doaen &K&C&41 THE COURIER A iiiinr rot Moifrrn 7Ymr. PUMMSlttCD SATUUDAY KtirnrnirrioNt Ono Year hy Mali or Carrier ti.n) Pit months, f t,(X), Thrt-o months rVHVnta, Ono month ) Cents Immrahly In Advance. tnvKirrisrUKNTai Hates furnished on nppllralUri at tho nflli'M, Heclal rates on Tlinn Contracts. CoNTiunirrioNHi Hhnrtspley sMihes, poems, and storloa solicited. Personal and Hoelal notes art rsirclally dcslralile, I'nirrmni Wo mako a nvclally of I'lno I'rlntlnK InalllMnrvuilm. itHloiv work a xcmty Adilniv all communication dlrc'tw thn ontco. WICNSICt, fc DOHMINS, KiiiTona and rnoriurroas. Now llurr Muck, Cor. Will nnd 0 Hlrer',1. Ti:i,HiMi(iNi:AM. Ilor or told Montlior, JuHtna jou mint it, nt Iilnoolu,'Ntliinikii, .loil.v Ii.Hui.i.lVANlnuiipiltihlnkliii; nnnln. It must lion prohibition to 11 "hem John la rlopplui;. It H HKtUsl that miNurnl HU-aoua wero frozen to death nt Munltou Tmwlny nlnht, l.lnctilii wna c(kI enough nt any ritto, 1 CiiKKTil nnd McnlttKho jiromUiof milk lug n splendid Hiair out of the Iliiatinga No brnskitu. Tlioy nro t'ouiH.'tcut iionampir moil, huvon pretty nood Held, nod will doubt Ichh aiinivl, TiiKJouinalcmuooutiu lU now dress of urovlcr jwtenlnj inoriiliiir. Whllo It Is doubtlias Iohh costly, it is by no inonus natiwit ua tho old droKM. Tho KiaiidiuothciH who rend It will lw plKascd nt tho cIiiiiiko. Tiir jH-oplo of Nebraska, should benr in mind the foot that it Is but four woeka until tho Krcnt Kioto fair of 1WH will upon. It w III Ik tho bluest and bcsttiuir hold. l'erbody nnd thi'lr fmullloM should iitteud. Tiir erudite Koutlemiiu who hmiuU iioii aenso for tho Journal under tho heading of Toplm lwt" today for Kansas. Lincoln water is too mild for ono who has hocti uswl to tho coinbiiHtlblcN of n Kansas ill ug stoi o. Tiir HnstliiKaClarettoJomiinl nsKerta Hint tho ooplo of that city never thought of lynching tho negro murderer of Policeman lmlcom; but dotvt not oxplnlii why tho olllccni thought it nvceaaniy to icoot lilm'but of town at nlttht. Tiik now town of Deawimor In AVyomlng Im ivfenwl to na tho Oil City of tho weat. The proJocUira should go to lVnnsylvnnla mul take n look nt tho onco liooming town of Oil City, and thoy will Immediately hunt 11 now aynonym for Ik-memer. Pooh old Knnsna la In hard luck. Her uortlieni eountiea rejioit a jiotir wrncrop, whllo tho countlea of Kouthviu Nebraska have moat excellent iiromisoa. Tho iiooplo out along tho republican river can tell oxnetly where tho Btnto lino runs by looking nt tho crop. Tiik receipt of nn Invitation with com plimentary tfckeU to tho Omaha fair la here by acknowledge! by Thk Count ku. Tlinuka, gentlemen, If time ermiU wo shall tnko ploasuro in mnklng comimrtsons to note which, tho Omaha or aUito fair nt Lincoln will l tho bc.it. Maxwkm,, tho truuk murderer, who has escaped punishment by legal technicalities for nearly two ytara, for tho murder of Id beat friend, wai hanged at tit. Loula yester day. Ilia case haa attracted more attention tlian any of rewnt yeara, and tho H.oplo Kcnerally w 111 not bo sorry to hear of his iky ing tho penalty. Hon. Jamks Q. llrjMNK nrrivet In Now York yesterday monihig from his European tour. Tho steamer did not nrrit 0 at tho tlmo expected, and an imtnenso roeoption gotten up tcrwelwmo him miacarrled a little. Over SO,OUH pOxplo wero lit lino in the procewdon Thursday evening. It waa undoubtedly tho grandeet w elcomo homo any private citizen over received, nnd aliowa In what mUiii tho great commoner la hold by Americans. The CouniEit proposes to do a llttlo im proving of its own this autumn. Several now features will bo added to tho pacr, an, elegant now heading now in tho hands of tho engraver secured, and other improvements mndo in typographical arrangements nnd contents. Tho CouniKH has received Mib atnntial patronage In tho pant, nnd it proposes to merit still more In tho future Wo print the best family paper In tho west, tho neatest tyjiographically, nnd give each render tho value of his or her money, claims wo can easily mibstimtinto by tho tohtlmony of our patrons. Majoh Oknkhai. John M. 8chokikli suc ceeds General Sheridan as head of the army. Ho Is S7 yiors old, ginduated from Weot Point nt tho ago of 23, wus major of tho First Mlsoourl Volunteers nt tho commencement of tho wnr, woiklng himself upwanl until in 1875 ho was breveted major general for gall nut coudiKt at tho buttlo or PranUlIn, Ton n Ho acted as secretary of war during tho llelkuap trouble, nnd shortly afterward was made major general of tho regular nrmy by Gon. Grout. Ho Is a galluuUoldlcr, a good commander and an ablo 6Ucce&sor to Sherman, and Shot Man. Uenfkiii. PhiIj BiixmuAN, tho gallant sol dier and genornl commanding of tho United States armies, died on Sunday night lasU Ho had a long, hard struggle with tho grim reaper, but was conquered nt last. Of his merits us a soldier nnd n commander wo need not spunk, as hU nnmo is known and honored tho world over, Ho was tho beau Ideal of u soldlor, bjuvo, daahlng, quick to seo anil tnko advantage, a thorough tactician and a cavalry loader w Ithout an equal. In tho dark daj s of rebellion ho was loyal to tho old Hay, and did good servlco in overthrowing tho confed eracy, Tho rematru wero inwrrwi in me na tional cemetery at Arlington. liAKK Makawa, tin jiopulnr reaort nenr CoiliU'll IlllllTa, la Imlng. mpldly filled with ntllmont from Chnutniiipm creek which rinptli'a Into it. Htcpt must Ik Immediately token nr tlisie will Im no Inko In ninonth. The projx'rly round nbout It ia In (lNpiito, nnd uonu of tho cliliimnta will put up innnoy lo pay for tho Impi-oxciuonta neooawiry lo turn tho cotiraa of Iho ereek Tho only plniiMhlo achcino la for tho city to condemn tho laud nnd Inko for xirk uikx), mul toko hold of tho Imlnnw Itwlf, With proei' mniiMni incut many Lincoln (NMipto could bo InductMl to visit .Miinnwn, nnd Hundny excur sions Mould pny blft money, TiinauiiTMof tho Cnll has iusplied the dear old Journal with n moital jualnusy, nnd there Is nothing too menu which tho latter cannot say of tho former. I has now token up the cry of "VnuU'yek," (Hint nlghtmnro which haunts tho Journal's vision) nnd oxcct to iliho (ho icpubllcan enhoota Into tho railroad lino with Its slllv vnMirluga nlMiut tho old mail. It oven giaa to tlio length or ileununc lug ono ot our lending republicans, General Mcllildo, lus'niiK) ho haa the courngo to stand up for tho people of Mncolu nnd protect tlielr InterestangalnstrnllnMid cucroacliiuent. llio votcra of tho city no(ihnonchnueo to say which is their last filnud, Mcllrliloor the Journal, Lincoln has some of tho soundest llnnuclnl lutltutlons lu the west. Hovon bnuks nnd three or four stourlty nnd Investment com imnloM mnko nn nrrny that any city should be proud of, Among tho comiwtrntlvcly new In stitutions is tho (leruiau National bnuk, which nlthouh in existenco n llttlo over n year, is rapidly taking innk with tho Iciullng banks of tho west. The qunrtorly atntemeut, to ccntly published, prchcutanalinwlngof greater gain In resources, pron tlonatcly, than any other Imnk in tho city. With experienced buslneM men at tho head, iiconscrvutlvo man agement, mul n largo clientele, tho German National will continue to proiper, mul khjii Miow its heoNto itacomH.tl ora. An epidemic of f nihil cs aiMima to Iwanccp Ingover tho western country, nnd Lincoln has caught herslmio of them. It ia ono cf tholmniaof western commerce, this cicdlt aysteni thnt provalla. If cropa nro poor, tho country merchant has to curry his granger customers until thoy can pay. Hut lu tho city la where tho dendbent mnkca Ida lair. Tho merchants ot Lincoln looao thousands of dollars every year by tho credit system, and whllo they hnvo tnno nnd ngnln endeavored to correct this nbuso, tho projair itolution of tho question hns not j et leeu evolved. There nro too many conlldlng merchants who to do n big busiuesa will trust almost uuy out, nnd It is little wonder that thoy eventually go under. Whllo poor business mnungement has cnuscd failures In Lincoln, tho ninjorlty of them nw duo to too much coulldeuco in hu man nature. Homr Clienp 1'roporty, A lluo rtHldcuco lot on Twouty-llrst street near N for oalo at a reasonable price. Also ono in Aleclmnics addltiOH, llydo l'ark and Klin wood. Will sell cheap if Bold Immodlntoly Call on or address ofllce. L. Weasel, Jr., caro this Fecullnr In tho comblnntlou, proH)i Hon nnd prepara tion of Its ingredients, Hood's HarKiiuirllla accomplishes euros whore other preimrntlons entirely fall. Peculiar in its gool mono at homo, w hlch is a "towor of strength abroad,' peculiar In tho phenomlnal sales it has at tained, Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho most sue cessful medicine for purifying tho blood, givlhg strength, nnd crsattng an appetite. 115 South Tenth Ntrect. , Por tickets to Dakota, Minnesota, Montana. Oregon, AVnshingtou territory or California K)iuts, call at the above place. OHKONIO DIARRHOEA. Can it be Cored 1 Thoro aro a groat many persons throughout tho country who bare chronic dlnrrhooa, nndhavo boon led to bollove thnt It can not bo ourod. It matters not how many physicians kayo told you your caao was bopoloss, nor how many different modicinos you have triad, without any permapont benefit, we claim that the dlsoase oan be ourod, and as ovidonoo of it refer to tho following oases: Wtandotte. Kan., June 10, 1887. One of my oustomors had boon troub led for yoars with chronlo diarrhoea. I Eersuauod him to uao abottloof Cham orlalu'a Colio, Cholorn and Diarrhoea Remedy, it completely cured him, and be to day can not say enough in praise of it. This caso cited is only ono of many thnt bavo boon cured by it hero. I can further say that I recommend it all tho tlmo. as I know it is as represen ted, and will do tho work. I have been soiling it for several years, nnd have nover hoard of its failing in a slnglo case, in fuct, ovory ono who uscb it peaks in tho highest prniso of its work. Du. S. F. MATHKitDruggist. I havo ourod n most persistant and aggravating caso of ohronlo diarrhooa with four or five bottles of Chamber lain's Colio, Cholera and Dlnrrhooa Hemcdy, after tiro pnrty hnd used nil other preparations In vain. I consider it tho IioBt made. W. A. McGoniqlu, Monona, Claj ton Co., Iowa. 1 am just recovering from a long spell of siukness, and was given up to dio by ovcryone who saw me. 1 had buon sull'urlng from chronlo dlnrrhooa nnd hnd doctored witli Hourly nil tho phjsielaus in Chirk nnd Union counties. 1 laid in bed for threo mouths nnd sov en dnvs, nnd could not movo uutil I tried Chnmborlnln'H Colio, Cholera nnd Diarrhoe.i Remedy. It bus cured me and 1 now nm in my store attending to niv business. 1 now soil Chamberlain's Colic, Cholorn nnd Diarrhooa Remedy to m customers nnd tell them it is tho groatost mcdiclno over mndo. All of tho peoplo In Atuerica could not now break my faith in your medioino. I would risk my llfo on it doing for others what it has dono for me. J, 0. Stout, Thuyer, Union Co., Iowa. ST. PATRICK'S PILLS Aro tho most perfect physio in use. Thoy nro vigorous but gontlo in their operation, thoy clonnso tbo systom, stimulate tho liver to a hoalthy notion, aid dlgostion and purify tho blood, Wliou you need a good physio try thorn and thoy will muko you fuol liko a now porfcon. Sold by W. J. Turner. WHAT SHALL WFWEAItf NEW AND PLEASING STYLES IN DRESS FOR SUMMER WEAR. Two MndnU Tor Vli l)rfr Hint Are Drilitueil f(ir l.ltlln (J Iris of I'nor and l"li Yrnrs of Auit and Arn ItrKHi-iled as Very Attrnothr. Mothers who live In near proximity to largo cities oxerienca llttlo dllllculty In drossiug their children coiufortnhly and at tho snmo tlmo prettily, for there la na end to tho styles In mado up costumes for young folks. Parents, however, who do not hnv tho IxMieflt of city fashions nro often puzzle.! how to fnshlou fnx'ka for llttlo girls. In ou cut nro gl ou tw o French models that may b I mndo of wuih gootlaor ot light wool fabric, M may lo desired. rnENCit rnocKH ron little uiiils. In tho first figure Is represented n dress in tripod rephyr, with a collnrotto nnd Jabot of tho same material. Tho sash Is of soft twilled silk and is tied lu long bows and cudi at tho side. The second flguro shows a frock In plaid glncbam, with broad collar and deep cuffs of embVoldcry. With this drosa is worn leather belt. Hats for Young and Old. Llttlo girls, and oven up to 13 years of ago, aro wearing tho oen worked linen lints with full gntberod crowns, llko largo Tarn O'Shan tcrs, and n fall of deep edging all' round, about a quartor of a yard In width. This edging Is pinned up in front, or sometimes gathorod up, so that It does not fall layond tho eyebrows, but hangs low nt tho back. If small boys w ear thoso caps, thoy aro gathered up at one side with a bow or largo rosotte. Those shaped hats aro mado in muslin and pongee silk for grown up people. Leghorn hats aro in the height of fashion for chil dren nnd adults. Tho largo slnglo popples, especially In black and gray, which nro In tended to form a bonnot, aro simply laid on to a wire foundation, with tho edgo hidden by puffed tulle. A llttlo Is puffed up in front among the lower otals, to givo softness. This platted tullo for mlllnery purposes can now be had In every flhado by tho yard. Dandelion "blowaways" are much used for slight mourning, put into black tulle bon nols, among a few delicate loops of white tulle. They nro also worn in too hair at night, and often with diamond stars. Just at present jet and diamonds nro worn to gether, anil amethysts havo recently been Introduced, with wblto and gray toilettes. Tennis mul llontlhg Fashions. Many of the now tcunisnnd boating coats havo tho outside of tho high, stiff collar and the Insldo of the stra'ght, open fronts turned back with a color and braided. Navy blue with red and blue braiding is nn effective contrast. These, coats Jtut button at the throat Cambrio shirts, with baud embroi dered cuffs and yokes, aro liccomlng popular, and will bo much worn as tho hot weather comes ou; also tho protty silk skirts arrd the striped flannel. For tennis, tho shirts are made like mon's cricketing ones, and worn with ties. Silk cricketing caps aro much patronized by tho girl tenuis players. Very little Is worn round tho throat now. Young girls wear a string of earls, and older women a pleco of ribbon tied In n smart but terfly bow at tho back of tho neck, or a piece of lace with a bow In front Paste orna ments aro greatly worn, from the top of the hair to tho toe of tho shoe. Long; Scarfs. As mauyof tho English fashions soon reach this country, wo give in the accompanying illustration two styles of lontc scarfs which are just now muob affected with summer toilettes abroad. YOKE BOAHF nOHU LONG BCAnr. In tho second figure is sbonu the mora common style, which is simply a long lace scarf, fastened at tho neck and falling almost to tho bottom of tho skirt Tho first flguro illustrates a moro elaborate arrangement, termed yoko scarf fichu. The yoko Is of lino Jet embroidery, finished with jet shoulder chains. Into this yoko is plaited ii laco scarf, which is gathered In at the waist and held lu placo with a jot ornament, tbo ends fulling down on tho dress skirt A Word About llroix Ins. While tbo qulto round brooch, that looksjas if It had been crrt out by machinery, does not find much favor, tho brooch thnt Inclines to round or oblong fornr, with an ii regular and decorative bonier or finish, Is woll liked. In a. general way It may bo said, however, that tho most popular of all brooches nro tho ones thnt represent some pleasing design, such as two or threo garlands of forget-mo-noU In terlaced, a broad curving feather, a butterfly with spread wings or u crescent set with graduated stones. What tho lmgllsh term Jeweled safety pins bavo found high favor hero. Thcso ore of near kill to the old laco pju, but are shorter arid havo the safety or nursery phi attachment These plas are much used on lace and other translucent fabrics; trr a word, they are wonderfully convenient adjuncts to n lady's toilet v6,,'fl CLWfi fifing- 1 SPRING SEASON 1888, TUB; Globe One-Price Clothing House. 9 Is now showing an elegant line of New Spring1 Styles -IN- Mens, Youths, Boys and All the Latest Novelties in our complete Assortment, to spection. TI-IB GLOBE One-Price Clothing House. E. M. EISFELD 8c CO., Proprs. COR. O AND TENTH STS. W E5mA I 'xcdiwroaoaaiaxjLi umujuxaxoou ' .:cn . LEAP BALL-PROGRAMS, AND INVITATIONS With Illumination designs Printed in finest COURIER -At.SO- LEAP YEAR RECEPTION CARDS, Wessel & DobbirB, ISTew Burr Bloqk. Wedding Invitations, Engraved (Jailing Cards, Box Station- cry, Fine Printing of all K'nds. (ve Us si vrH"' Children's Fine Suits. and Nobby Designs are included which we invite an earl)' in- YEAR appropriate for the occasion, style of the art at : OFFICE. Coi 3 2lhanclO Sis. Trieil Orclex Ik n ; w M , M va A n ? "M W .o L'n. . ftcM N MMMaU amatZT.. . ..- ,TT