Fff . ' ' ? r f mm ii A MonSE'3 AQE' m m JMMH. An oiit x'" ; ... lii. DR L. WENTE DENTIST. Milken the nreservnllon of the niitiinit teeth n specialty liv "II known approved method. ioh'l mill porcelain crowns mounted on the natural root. All operations pcrformeil without pain. Satisfaction guaranteed. TO THK I'KOI'I.K OK LINCOLN, KKIIHAHKA, Wo, llio undersigned nm personally nc nuiiltitod with Dr. L. lonto, who is to lenyo iin soon uml engage In tho practice of dentls try In vonr cltv. Wo mil unhesitatingly recommend him ns a ttioroiiKli ntir or I1I1 profession, nud wo nro mini Uml till work entrusted to lilm will bo skillfully poi formed. ,1. Uniuciiiiill, M. I). W W. MoMan.v, M. 1). J. K. MoAiiamh, Si. H. M. 1). J. M. (lALLKHIKIII, I). I). H. OAHDNKII, lLLINOIH, Jllll. '-"J, 1!WT. 115 North Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb. Over IliilU'U'a Jewelry Wore. B. T. ROBERTS & SON, 9. Undertakers a anMiiibaliiiers, 212 Nortli nth Street, Windsor Hotel Annex, Telephone, Ollicc i.$. Residence Open Day and Night. isfi- O Street. Nolwllh 'landing tlio fuel Unit Kho tn?rnphs baw bee n roilu oil to about Imir llio form or price wo have c gaged tho services of ono oftho best fin isher In Now York to take cliurgoof that department of thvMltulIu Our efforts shall l)t tuillrlHU to nlvo each ens- . lomor ontlro naturae no n unit 10 produce superior work toiinywohnvo douo before, Cabinets, $3 per Dozen; It hasNo Bqutl. rtiTT-r? A . CI. A w uuriiiuuiiAivxiUs Finest and llest Mace. Ladles arc Invited to call nud see these summer commodities and also Inspect our rnagiilficcut stock of Crockery, Lamps and Art Glassware, Ct II and sec our stock.- Prices low everything- t!tc very latest.' and. Sftfi-Hliolt -,tjrw- FINEST LIVERY RIGS Juthc:lly nil coma from tho ' G-ialiam Brick Staples, 1' street, wh r'j all lilints of lfvsv-r. .fHBir-riJ-W.1t 'W-f I ,-----B-iAtT,'T-----'V MS 6kf4''M - ,li-iiir.i riffivVATnwwia--iv Wm. w : ill. Reopened 1033 (IMS Eft 1 "" 'miip- iN& '-R i- P i .r " iw j,- -jjga WW. - - r Mm " B. Bugles, Carries or Saddle Horses, :Oinlo liailnt any time, dny or tiliflit on short notice. HORSES BOARDED ndwell taken caro of nt rensonnblo rutos Cull m id see us, It Sf Q street, or givo all order by Tolophono 117. Jm'kry (lhr it IVw Hue pstliins 1111 I No Hulueel. A doron different nrtlllcos mo rciKitiil to hy horsemen nml hoio thnrixni to conceal thonguof mt .inluinl nflcr ho ha paynil liU tenth cnr. No hnyer iiecil Im ili-coheil, hoMoier, who will follow thu iiilvi horuwlth laid ilown. Von iv.iiil to lmy n horxo an nnlinnl not over Ujoaii of hko. Tho ivjioit Ret out Boino iiy, nml yon ivwlvo u xMnl onlil Inviting Jon to call ntncuitaln lacv. Tho Mould Ik roller tnl.M you foninrconliorn nml U nil 1 (:nly for you. Your lluo of pro ritilliiK N niibtrnlRht nn ti honnl. Ak to liavotho homi IuihikIiI out Into tho nllcy, hero you Imvo tho full light of il(y. Uctfln hy looking at liln fixl.iiiul nflor you litivo lnfiKeteil tlioni nhiiko your hooil In n ihihlom way, iw If you wouldn't kIvh $10 for tho donxt, Nuxt hold tho lioi-Mi'd head clow to your fneo mid jnh your Index (Inner ul liU eyen. If you Jah haul cnouuh ou'll lilttlioojehall. Then pull hi i lulil ear down and Mow Into ll. You may hlow lilm olT hi foot, hut It U not prohahlo. Then punch lilm In tho ribsi, pi cm on liM fpliie, liHik very duMmis mid In ipilroi "How old do 3011 call lllmr "Kltflit last dprluit," thu man will reply. Then you Mill for tho llrtt tlmuopen tho horvo'ri mouth, takon IlKhtnlng survey, and turn uwny ivlth tho iviumki "llo'll novel- ko !i"i attain." "Wlinll" "llMiH eiy foollnh lujou to put up such 11 Joh on 1110." "Jolil Why, Mr, you nro widly tulstaken." "Yen, I know; hut 1 didn't mint lilm Juit tho mule. Ho'h i;ot all the iimiks of u homo Mho hits imsHed Ills tvwmty-llf til year. I limit an old naK for kiIuiHur tan Uirk, hut I can't take ono over III yearn old." "Bay, iiilnter, 1 kh you know your Knit, mid it'a no uo to try to work you. lie' 15 mid a mouth, and ou can h.ivo lilm for tU!." You can innko any excuso yon wMi to Rot niiny, hut you hnvo iieeomplUlicil llio K'cat (Kilut in n lioino trnniuietlou. If you mo k'IIIiik mi old horso llio caw will hodlirrrcnt When tho Mould ho buyer makes liln call ktep lilm Mulling for at leant llvo minute. Then, m lieu ho Ium Mated hi errand, you must dubiously olwervoi "1 did xay 1 Mould roll lilm, as I want to i;etu hi;; curl liooo, but thoiilfo and clilh ilreu tnkoou olliiailRocmiKalnttlio;nilii. Wo raised him, you know, mid lio'a lil.o ono of tho futility." "If you raised lilm you niu.it know Ids exnet iikc" "Oh, certainly, (lot his birthday down In mi old diary, llilllo Is t) yearn and u mouth old." Tho man loobi nt IHIIIu'h teeth mid replies: "Ten years old I Why, llio beast U nliovo SOorrntnllnrt" Now you M'aut to load tho horso back Into tho Mall mid Innocently iviunrk to tho vis itor) "Yen will excuso me, sir, but I am very lnny this moriilng." "Hut nliout tho horsef "Oh, ho Mouldn't ploaso you, sir. You'd alivaya fin;! that you Mcro cheated." "Isn't ho SOr "Didn't 1 my I had liU birthday In writ liiRf Didn't I feetl him milk Mltli my own haiulsl" ' "Ho has tho teeth of an old horse." "Very well, sir. No harm douo, of course." "I-lrntlicrllko Ids looks." "8o does everybody. Hu'a n horso to lie proud of." "Just Mlint I want It I Mas only euro about his nge." "Kxeuso mo, Mr, but I must go In nml sootho llio children. Tlioy nio crying for fear I'll sell llilllo," "Well, I'll tako hluint $IK). If you my ho's only 10 that settles it, for I know you to lo n man who wouldn't Honor deceivo Inn trade of any sort." Detroit 1'rvo Press. Hquolelieit. "When I wns young and callow," said Mr. Hreut Good this morning, "I fell tnlovo with n winsome llttlo lass of 17. ftlio Eoemcd to mo to Iw tho iierfcctlon of grace nud licnuty, and I, In the Hush of lovo, dolllicnitcly ret to work to win her affections. My suit pro gressed favorably and I Mas In the habit of 'jicttln' In' with her in tlio parlor of her moth cr'a house. Ono Wednesday night about II o'clock I was sitting on tho sofn very close to my darling when hcrniothcrcamo to the brail of tlio Mnlrs nud shouted: " 'Jlorlul "'Yes, motder,' dutifully ivsimtulci! tho ''ilnugliter.-, "'Well,' mid Uie .mother, In a loud nnso.1 voice, 'has Mrs. Oood's Iwy gono homo yetT 'I. Wont thou, but nover went baet." New MfbrlclCvciiliig Bun. Sloro Ttiiin Jlcrn Adilltlon. "I hear you havo had nn addition to your family, Mr. Hrown." Mr. Hrown (sadly) Multiplication, my dear madam twins! Lite; A Consutninatloii Ilovoutly to Do Wlsheil. "Now, Ueorgo," said his rich uncle, "you know that you nro my heir, nqd If you will ouly liehnvo yourself nt college, do what is I Ight, study hard and graduaw with honor, I feel that J bhall die happy." "Dear undo," res;oudKl Ocorgo, with emo tion, "words cannot express my gratitudo to you nor tho eat uestneus with which 1 shall go to work," Now York Bun., Ills Money's Worth. Mrs. Isnacstcln (to husband at Coney 111 awl) Vot you stluiy in dot water so long for, Jacob! Mr. Isnacstcln (teeth chattering and bltto with coM) Qot u-batli vns t-t-venty-flvo c-ccnts tnlt no Mlmlt, 1 sthny In eo Mar.3 in I c-c-cculd, so hellup mol Now York Bun. ' i Not Win til While. Blr John Lubbock, of England, lias studied the habits of nuts for twenty two" years to discover that their nvcrago lifo Is ouly thirty llvo days. If this tic truo, It will liardly pay thoslusgurd tocallupou her. Dctra't Frca Pi ess. A I'celluB Song. A new song has for a title, "My Mcthrr's Hand." Wo can lmaglno"that thcro U a Rood deal of feeling In It. Yonkcrs Btatesmnn, Tho Rrrret Oat. A Hroad trct inotlnr tend n child's story paper regularly to her litllo dnttgliter, and iiinsl of t'to tale nro continued from week to week. Tio oilier day thollttloonolienid tho expiesMon, "Milti'm' cramp," mid tmked nhat It meant, "It lin ttlireulngor cramping of tho lingers, my deer," was tho reply; "pco plowhowiito n great deal often get It, and liavo to stop writing for n while." "Olil" mid tho llttlo iiiIks, as n great light brol.o UH)ilnr pcrceptlvu faculties, "tlmt Is it, Is it) I've often wondered why tho writers of thofo nlco stories nlMiiyiMop In such Inter esting places." Philadelphia Ilecord. Ilhllidiiy (lift. Dinky Hello (to dealer) I wan'ster git er ennn ro' er gemmeu rren' or initio. It's 'tended fo' er hlrfday glf. Dealer Yos'mj you want something hi ebony, I s'Kisof The Kpoch. A Story About Hen lliitler. Tliero was n Iwy in Lowell, tho son of a poor limn, who wasmii over by a railroad train. Hoth logshud tolio amputated closo up to tho hips. Tho company told his father thoy would givo him $l,0iX) or llio lioy n nraetleal education. Tho father accepted tho latter nlteriintivo, and tho railroad mntlo n telegraph oierator of tho crippled Iwy. When ho heenmo of ago ho found ho wns not getting ni good pay in other operators. Ho wroto to Ueu. Hutleraiid uskid if nuytliiug could Ik) douo. lieu. Hutler sunt for tho boy. Tho wholo story was gono over. "I'll toko your case," said tho noted lawyer. Then ho sont for thofollcltor of tho railroad company. When tho solicitor arrived at tho general's ofllco tho legless hoy was In a chair on tho top of it long table, (leu. Hutler ex plained that lie proMMcd to bring suit for tho boy to get damages. "Hut," mid tlio solicitor, "wo agreed with his father to givo lilm u practical education. Wo Hindoo telegrapher gut of him, and tliero Is tin law forgetting tiny further damages." " on cant tell mo miyailug about tlio law," was Ocn. Hutlor's reply; "but how much damages do you think that boy would get If lie silt on n table like that before n JuryP Tlio railroad lawyer caught tho iolnt nt once, "I do not know," ho mid; "how much do you thltik ho would getl" "About 610,000," replied Uen. Hutler. "I'll comproiiilso with yon," hurriedly ro turned tho Inwjcr, mul by his sluowdstago effect Gen. Hutler got over $7,000 for tlio boy without oven go'ng Into trial. Tho lawyer know Hutler could mnko it cot tho compnuy that much, as well as a good deal of trouble, uml ho was glad enough to coitipromUo. Chicago Tribune, Kutlnfjllift livcrj lmly. "Wlint's tho matter with you people, my howl'' said an irnto merchant as ho rushed into tho counting room of a uowsiaprr otllee. "Anything wrong, Mr. JIngsbyr askwl ono of tho clerks mildly. "I should my tliero was something wrong. Look nt my advertisement. 1 ordered it ut tho top of tlio column. Hero It Is clean down at tho liottom of tho page, and you didn't get it In right side up. Hvcry lluo of it's ujwUlo down." "Oh, I sco," mid tho clerk, "you nro not looking at it proticrly. Just turn tho impcr with tho heading downward mid you'll Unit everything satisfactory. Wu have to udont that plan in order to satisfy all tho nitrons who.wniit their ads nt tho top of tho column. Merchant Traveler. No Cure M'lintod. Doctor I hear, Mr. Qulllltoppcr, that you cixj partially deaff "Yes, I nm." "That's unfortunate; but my success In the treatment of deafness encourages mo to IhjIIovo that I mm restore your hearing com pletely." "I don't Mnnt It restored." "You don'tl" "No; but If you can increase my deafness I'll pay you handsomely." "That's very unusual." "Perhaps so; but 1 havo four daughter?, and they ull practice on tlio piano. "Lincoln Journal. Oolnt; Too I'ar. A woman in Wntklnsvillo, On., on retiring to bed the other night saw a largo sutiko crawling leisurely along Just nlxivo Iter head. The report that her scrvamiMci-o heard in tlio next comity, fifteen miles distant, li nn exaggeration. They were heard only uti far r.s tho adjoining township, a distance of not tnoro than thirteen miles and n iialf. This habit of exaggeration should bo frowned dow n. Norrlstoivn Herald. Warmest. To h is v fond father, who hail asked hut whero he is in his class now; "Oh, m, Pvo got a much letter place than I had tho last quarter." "Indeed I Well, whero aro youl". "I'm fourteenth." "Fourteenth, jou llttlo Jazybouea! You were eighth hist term. Do ybu.cnll that n letter placet" "Yes; it will bo nearer tho stove."- Albany Journal. Tho ""OVay t I-( nt It. Tho negro" Ista great phlloRopher. Old John Spradler had jusbjjd up tho last dollar on the mule ho bought Ust spring, whon Mid-, deuly tho animal .died, leaving him a finan cial wreck. On being sympathised with l:o said: "Well, his timu cbmo tcr go, sab, nit' I ladder him dan me.'" Smlthvlllo (Uxy, News. OKI t'lloiulii. Magistrate (to jirlsonor) Is lids' tho first tlmo you haveliccn licforu tne, Uncle Ilastual Uncle Ilnstus t, salt; but yo' jioo' olo father, who was Jcgo fo' fo'ty jcars, I was offeii up licfo'. Ho nud tno was olo fivii'a, yo' honah; 'deed wo was. Njw York Sun. All Tastes Suited. Ilousckceiicr Can you furnish tno with a good plain cookt Intelligent Intelligent Officer Wo can givo you n very nice coloied one, ma'am. lioston Commercial Huilotln. A Not Coioplelril Yet. llcportcr "Can you namo tho licst hun drcd books, Mr. Jauicsr' Mr. Henry James "I hnvo only written sixteen boo.'s up to date," Detroit K,'co Itcvs. LaiU to Wurao Things. "Can a yoing tniui marry conifortn'hly on 1500 a ycarr-nsks a coiTesjioudent. Vcs, ho can; but ha will bo dottccd uncomfprUiblo sitcrwards.Hurliugtou I'rco Press, i v aSSr TSiEET fnvn ill. "You don't know what loto Is, Mr. Bwack. Iinnimer," protcstcil tho beautiful, girl, with usmlloof Incicilullty on hcrfacoj "tho sen. tlnient j on entertain for tun is only u asslng fancy. When It has had its brief day nud j on look ut It In the cold light of reason you will lie surprised that you ever mistook so palSahlo n delusion for the genuine thing It nisumos to rcprcocnL" "Hut hear mo, ,MKs Onrllnghouso," ex claimed tho young ninii, calmly, yet car uestly, "am 1 not old enough to know my own" "It Is not n question of nge, Mr. Swnck hnnuner," lntcrMKcd Miss Onrllrighotise, still smiling Incredulously, "but of scientific ilciuouMintlou. As you nro proliahly aware, I liavo devoted inyself for tho list two or three yeai-s to n severe courso of sclcutl(lo ttudy, and I InviMiiiiulird tho habit, per haps unconsciously, of accepting no'.lilng as truo that Is not demoustrablo by tho Inex orable titles of mathematics or the soundest proceis of logical Induction, fc'cleneo has liecomo with mo the toitehstouo of all things nsbcrted, claimed or propose I, and" "Hut bow do oil apply tho rules of sclenco to mntters of tlio henrtr" ituiulied tho young man. "now can jou subject my lovo to tno to.t of n mathematical or sclentlllo demon strjllonr "In this wny, Mr. Rwackhammcrt Tlio ac tion of the nsfoii or emotion of lovo iiiou llio various sympathetic ganglia of tho hu man organism cmcra rertnln well established tml clearly di'Iliiod phenomena. When you jienk to mo of lovu I took for tho npe.irauco f tho'o phenomena, l'roiii a scientific point of vlow thoy are not satisfactory. Tho tremor In your voleo Is tint sufficiently pro nounced. Your urticulntiou Is not thick nud husky. Tlio color In your faco is hardly n shade paler than its normal hue, nml you hnvo no nervous movements of tho hands. Do you think u mcro assertion can disprove thu ovldonco" "Alvira Oarllnghousc," camo Impetuously from tho ll(s of tlio young man, as l.o roso to his feet, "tliero nro facts in mental as mcII as physical science that are not wholly beneath your notice, Konio men nra gifted with n marvelous faculty of self control, so far ns external manifestations nro coticcrnoJ. He noath tho apparently unmoved exterior that you liavo subjected ton scientific test thcro rages n volcano of pansiou. D'i you doubt itl I will demonstrate lttnniuathematlc.il certainty I foresaw tho skepticism with which you would rceeivo my nvownl, nud camo prepared. Listen to the lieatiug of my heart!" And with n quick movement ho drew from boneath his waistcoat tho lloxlblo tubo of a stethoscope mid placed it against her car. "Count tho ptilrAtlousi" ho continued. "They will run nearly 100 to tho minute. Normal heartbeat, sovonty pulsations. Note tho revelation of deathless lovo conveyed by this tvspiromctciT' Ami ho produced nil other lloxlblo tube. "Itcspiratluns er min ute, tnciity-elghtl Twenty-light, Alvlr.i count thoin twenty-eight! Normal respira tions per minute, from fourteen to twenty in nil u Its. Obscrvo tho mathematical certainty of tcmpcstuoiu passion demonstrated by my tcinpcruttirol" And opened his tightly closoil left hand lie showed her n small thermom eter. "Temperature, Alvira, I It! dogs. I Nor mal temperature, about 100 dogs. Fahrenheit! Have I proved my lovoT' "Alpheus," murmured tho lovoly girl, ns ho placed her betid mi his shotll'Jcr, with her llis nt nn accessible angle, "you havol" Chicago TrlLiino, Ko Uc. Bhc's nich a duliity llttlo tiling, With Mich a cliannlng way. Thai, if eIiu'iI let me. 1 tJioulil sla Her praises ntRhl and day. fi!io H so witty end so brlgtit. Ho blithe, cud full of lire, That It would fill mo with dellfiUt If silo woillJ U ntj wlfo. Bho's simply xrfrct nothing lea Or bo nt least stio Mollis. Li tier I (hid, I laiisi confers, Tlio ideal of my drnun Cut nh I tlio pain that brrnLs my heart May uovcr Ut assuaged, ncrwaylind uiliiotuust lie apart, for, liang Itt bUo'b en n(Tiil. oourvUU Journal. A Kucgesttonu "fTrnelwrsr How well it is preserved," said ono traveling mad to another as they gazed nt u mummy In n museum. "U looks ns If It might wnko up and speak. If you could only nrouso It with soino familiar words." "Ho it does. Hupposo you try It with that story you just told me." McrchaiitTravctcr. A Snro netwily. Wo heard of n farmer near Elston who sent for on advertised tininty-flvo rent io tato bug killer. Ho nfclved two llttlo wooden mallets with Instruction to catch tho bug mid smnsli him with tho mallet, and if lie did not kill the llrst lick to nta-at. Jef- fctsoti City tMfti Time Th Cnt That n mini) Man Can See. "If you 6tart out on n journey," mj-s nu old book of wisdom, "and meet a cat, jou should nt onco turn tack and postpone your jour ney." Yes. nud taken With and bury jonr clothes. If it's that kiwi of a cut. Uuntette. lmpntlcTieo. Cliihlrcn, who hnvo lieen cautioned not to teaso their llttlo brother Elmer, as, ho was cutting a tooth, waited expectantly n few 'ihlnittcs. TheiwNeil spoko up: "1 say, auntie, luvshoctttlt yctr llnrjrV Young People. IxmiIiIiir Alirnd. Old Man (c:i rou(o for tho races) Pleasant ride, this, to tho rr couio. Young Mnu (nertx,ly) Yes; but think of tho long walk Uackl Time. icnirult to nt. Miss Clara I havo lieen shopnlnz this af ternoon for shoes. Mr. Busy. 1 think It'is such a tailito Hud shoes to exactly suit oimj'ii self. Mr. Blssyvtuovor nt a loss) Yo as. I Im yluo ciglno you mjjjlit find it a furmldublo under- rf A. mjJmJm . I ti (y Spring Suits OS $20 AND $25. MADE TO ORDER DAVID OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. Ilfl?WiRjCflTl:R QTrwyri? ri m ivi n 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 li 1 1 nmaJli mm I'lTn LlncolM IT'S THE i jUL. . . -' jr W THE PENNSYLVANIA LA.WN MOWER. This is the only mower made that vill cut high grass. ' nntuccT to give satisfaction. Call and sec it. ZEHRUNG, BURNS & HENKLE. Full line of Door and Window Screens, Cutler)', etc. fjEFFLEY & SONSo4 s fflll 9y 134-South 12th St., LIUGOLIT. JTBB. FOR THE SPRING TRADE SILK ? IrADRAS $ CHENILLE CURTAINS- With Sash Curtains to match. The Nobbiest Line of Curtains of all kinds in both .Vi American nnd Foreign Textures. CURTAIN POLES AND RINGS In tlu Latest Novelties of Wood and Metal. Prices Hock Hottom. TSL. Davis & Sorj. LINCOLN ice; company, PURE ICE Not cut from Ihe Filthy Sat Creek hut from the Clear and Pure Wnturs of --OAK CREEK- Delivered to all parts of the city at reasonable prices. A IN LATE STYLES. MAY, Heb- BEST MADE. Guar- &t V , tuUlng. nw oru huii,