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CHPITHL CITV COURIER JIjvj. Sarah Trcjclcr Of liiliiili'lilil.i. "Bed SpsBfls" with the Heart Dizzy, Faint, in Docpair HoihI'h Siii'siiixtrUla Cuvvtl. "I li MilTcrivl u-ij 11 ii li di'.iii'd llio past Irw j our (nun Heart Troublo riiy-tlolniK !ilil I mlfilii IIM- : iminlier of jo.nri, nillil die mi, iln). I cniilil IHU.ilIJ tell when the wm -t alt irks Were I'nlimiK nil tiy IYi'IIiik it li:irp p.ttti In l!i li'.'iit. tin 'i Mnli'iit tliiiniilni;, sIicirttir-Hs of liri at!i, full met I lij iii'iiMu'-nt'tun. Iiik all owr iiir. then nr.iM h, r.iris, nml tlii'ii, iiiJcis I could lie tltmu at oiii'u I would fall wln'lrrr I v, h. I iiiit il.irril In lio li'lt nlniie fur I li id ti li.ir ln'lp at 0:110 anil tint apillrit with l-i. I cmM nut do any wniU. t'M'ii to sv.rrn. i, a ill li pi In l'ii r.iri'ful of till llMit ct Itl'lln lit. I "'t M'l inn. h dlv c iiiragoil at (lie imllniin mul ilmiiulit Thcro Was No Mopo Of ccr flmlliit: .in IIiIiik to In-lp mo. Olio ilny i frlolul sisKfil, ' Mi ilon'l joii ti II(miiIh SmoH imrlllav I tlitiuplit It iiutii.i'I ileciili'd to try It, nml I thank Coil for It too. Mure 1 Ih'imii lafc ItiKlt, three jcaii ngn, t liavi li.ul Init one ' li.ul spoil" anil tliat was ilno to caiolotsno'ti on nijr patt, anil ftoin tliat I ntilcMv rcrowicil. I can not toll joii how in ioIi li.'ttrr I tool and how thankful I am. I fed ui If I woulil like to toll ocry poroii in tin- win lit about it. 1 onn and do now do all mv liouiowoik, oon to wasliliiR." Mils. Smiaii tin. M.l. li, K(il) l-atlmiT Street, I'lilladolphla, I'a. Hood's s; Cures " I know .Mri. S.irali Trr!or from fiaxlng pur. chased Hood's SarHap.irllla for a Ioiik tlino, ami lno eu'ry reason to ln'llei tli.it tho ahovo statement U truo" i:. S 1. 1'. MincKi.rv, J'li.-iriii.u'l-its. r. i i:. Thompson St., I'liilidi'lplil.'i. Haocl's Pills aio tlio host family cathaillt, goutlo and ellcctive. Tiyalio. U." coats. ii in in iir in in III III IK III III, lit' 'II Jl, 'III' II' III ill' III II 'III! Ill III III S hv III-i!!! IK. Ill 121! i; in in Mir "IE ' SAFE, CLEAN, ECONOMICAL tand SATISFACTORY Jj b This i I'd i to Ci.i, uliotlior ued a- nd iiioi ni an iiiiiiiiiii.iiu icliii i nances in tin? 1101110 plant oii.iblo llio ' Lincoln Gas Co.? to fiirni -li tlio ion I'uio-t .is at the lowvs' limi's iiiitaiii.ihlo an win ic in tin Unitoil States, under similar con A .lilt..... H VllllUII. Fuel (Jas is sold at the escicdiiv'h Blow i.ito of $i 5 poi thousand foot, audc limmin.iilni; ii.is.it ,i no pot tiiDiis.uiii foot. Call up Ti'loplion 'n 7v ami ar- Kiantto for a ' i 1 nf iliU im.ipproii halilojj ffllOl. I lllllso lllllllfi t lis fill fool U'.lsjj jrin.iile witliiuit li.uuc to till- Kiiisiiinir t kThoio aii' omi :iin i;.is stoMs ii I.in-Jj Fcoln, i i)iin on .in .iv t lavjo loss than ! Ppcr month o.nli kh faol ' I , ni mirw. in m ui 'in "in in in in, ,. Hi, m ir. in. in in in ni!. in, Jl in iik, j ii' in, .in ill in. in,, m .i!!:wi:!ii.:'jni":in Santa Fe Route I Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe R. R. The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. Through Pullman and Tourist . Sleepers Between Kansas City and San Diego, LOS ANGELES nnd SAN FRAN CISCO. Short Line Rate to PORTLAND, OREGON. Double Daily Train Service between Kansas City and Pueblo, Colo rado Spfinns and Denver. Short Line to Salt Lake City. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains lletuoon Kansas City and Galveston. The Short Lint; betweer Kansas Cltv anil Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Tent nle, San Antonio, Hous ton, nnd all principal points in Texas The only line runninj; through the Okla homa Country. '1 he only dhect line to the Texas Pan-Handle. For Maps and Time Tables and Information tcg.trdlnj ratesnud routis, call on or aildrobt, e. Xj :fXj:m::s:i3-. Passenger Agent, 1316 rornnm Street, Omaha, NebraiVa. THE WOnLD'S FAIR. t Uow to Cot tit It nml llm Mutits oJ lli lrlp. ialllll t'llMl'SpOllllolHT 1 Our win. April lit. -It will cost inlinin Or It liil'l.l'l. Jllst 111 .Mill Mil' illl'lilll'll, to got front t'it litisini'ss center of tlic city to tlio WoiIiVh fair fniuulM.iittil nolioily will 1h ('iiinprllcil to walk w long i.s lliey liii('tliii'rii'i' in their pochet. Ac eorilitn; to our miniy iiiapx, it ii a uooil si-Mil mill from Marwliall l'lelilV big Mote to llio ni'iitcM entrance gate of the big incliisiitv, ami even our coiintiy frienil", who cox or a good iniitiy milcH of ground lictwieti Hiituii-e nnd mttiM't in plowing anil lint vesting times, wouldn't feel m n much like lambliug allnwr JacltMin 1 ail: ufti r lm ing itidtilged in a 7-mile tiol liy way of a "cnnMitiitionul," Hut lltej won't need to foot it, for the urban tiam-totti tioti li.eilitiis will, to all appeiil'."iee.i, lenpi.,1 to tho gle.ltest emergen . I am but t; icceiit 1 m.wit to the belief that am le ami Millieiint pinMsiiiii for earrv ing World'n lair mghtM'eiM to tli giotinds Win within the hounds of pi ism hihty, and ho I ,'ie my testimony with all the mote candor nml hi at tines. On ; owning U couple nf 1 ninths ago 1 Muo.l ' at tho corner of State ami .MuiUmu ' streetii while the big wholesale nml 11- I tail drv goods stoics were poii-ing out1 their tens of thoiisaudH of tnilrrn ami b -lated cuitoineis 11ml watched with in terest, not ltumiM'il with mmcty th frantic cITortH of men 1 ml women ami bos nml girl'i to get Mtting loom or Ntaudiu' room or hanging loom on tin cable trains as the turinil the conn r. How they crm-hed nml toie ami clutched at the brass ri.ihtigs in the ef fort to gi t a foothold on the steps, just an if tin ir futllte eisti nee depended 0:1 their catching that articular car! And my mind went b:.(k to otd cetiteuuial times, when the hi net tar lines of th Quaker City emptml their loads every minute or two at thegatesof I'nirmouut jiark, while heavily laden Mains on the Pennsylvania and Heading loops were performing a himilar sen ice in the rear of that gloat breathing i) ace, and com paring the two experiences I remarked to myself, while the throng grew bigger and bigger: "If thi-iis tlii situation now, what is it likely to boacoupleof months hence, win 11 there me half a million or maybe more strnngeri. in town? What, verily?" Hut hrre in Cl.ici'go we nre iiccus tomed to work miracles in tho space of a couple of months, ami to it is not to bo woiulerc'l at that ti day, when we are almost tinder the shadow of that 1st of May that is herenitir to live in history, we find to our surprise anil gratitication that we can carry something like H.Vi, 000 people to Jai'l K011 park every hour and lirin;,' them buck again. That means a half million or rvne every day before dinner, and as many more between din ner and Mippor. with a margin allowed for those who. now having had enou'h of sights '(ling in the daytime, nre in clii'ed to take in the attractions of the .Midway plairai-.cel.y electric light. That is what may be termed "ample, facni tit s" with a vi ngi ance. I'erht.is it will uitimt i-omo of onr prospi ctie visit 01 ! to ten ive an idea or two concerning I he ummi routes to JaclCFon park. First and foremost is the steam railroad tenicoof the Illinois Central road. This will frrnish accom modation to :M,t)()0 passengers per hour, or nearly a iptarter of n million 111 a day of 10 hours. To put it in another way. trains of 10 coaches each, anil every co.ieh eiiial to lt.O p:isn ngirs, will be htarted every " minutes dm ing the day win 11 necessity ileinamls. This is by all odds the iiuickiit i.nd must pleasant way of reaelni g the frir grounds. On the one side is Lake J.'iii'-iin, dotted ov r with cr.'f t under ti .;u rud s.-il, a pret ty a sight, if the viml is liglit, as you have evi r gar.ed upon. On the other side you catch a glimpse of tile Richelieu, mid the Victoria, and the Auditoiium, and otla r of our aristo cratic hoi ti lilt s. Faillnr south as we Hash by we get a momenta!-) idea of the exteriors of sotneof the palaces oceuiied by Chicago's self made men. We stop , for 11 moment at Thirty-fifth street audi gaze upon the towering bhaft which stands as a memorial to Stephen A. Douglas, the "little giant" of tlio west, ' and in the crypt beneath which lests all ' that is moitnl of tho once famous states. man, Another mile or two, ami we find the landscape dotted with pretty little j cottages anil neatly triimiud lawns that I testify to tliu fact that Chicago is rapid-1 ly becoming u "city of homes," and then, 1 almost before wo know it, the conductor shouts "South park!" and our journey is at an end. ' It takes half an hour longc r to go by cable, but whether yon take'tlie Wabash ami Cottage f irovo or tho State street lino the trip is one of interest. On tho former you pass hugei tructmcb devoted both to i'i sidenco and business purposes that are 11 sight 111 thenisehes, and jmt inarvtl when oii an told tliat they stand upon ground tliat a eiir ago or I less was either a aciint ht or oei tipied I by a vacant cottage. Cottage (!roe ' incline, which almost witl.m a deiade i was, as it-, name imj lies, a kind of sl- van letnat, is now for miles a bustling I thiiioiighl.iit) pulsating with business j and life. I If loll take the State strei t line, j oil I tiaveiso the full length of II llotnlliillH 1 loi illllv l'UON'll II'. "the li lie" beloi'i lull I strike the gieou fli'ldn ami pure 1 (Hint ty ' air. If oti lme lf.ir been rushed through the air at the rate of a milo 11 1 minute, you ciri have 11 little experience in that hue, I'm ni. r piuiici relevated load now runs to within a lew blocks of the fan gi omuls. L.ut.lut l.ot liat, if oii are fond of sailing o't r the di ep you can take uiir chi.n e n a s'.i .iiiiboitt earn ing l.t.no passt 111,1 is or a sailboat cany lug L'O and find jouivelf put ashore in ' Ihe very In ill t of the fair. Altogether, tin iv are plcutx ot wavsol getting down to.Iacksoii p.uk. Vi.,i pay oiir nioni'V and take your choic". IIiMtvM. lltsr. I There is a little town naiuedMiirknoii. kircheu 111 Saxony w hi re nearly every inhabitant i'i engaged 111 theinauiitactiii'o of violins. MRS. THOMAS A. HENDHICKS. livilloliiK Vciir or llm Wliloit of it Tlr I'rt'Klilint. "Next to ourselves, nothing itiferestn us so much as other people. Indeed there is very little else in this world which has any great interest for those who live in it." When one achieves greatness the world is not willing that he should retiieto his den nml be ul ies, but we must follow into this s 11 ted lepose and behold what wo adiuiie. fit ife rv4.. .ftv' WW' &m t0)x v W'y s, M4"'.I h WW. ItldMtS A, III MUtlfKH. With this view we look into the home of Mrs. Thomas A lleudrii'ks She was horn ut Harrison, lud Her lather. Mr Isaac Morgan, was n Virginian, n ei I talented man. who niheiiteil co.isidcra able wealth. In his hospitable home he entertained Ins neighbor, William Henry llniiisoii. the grandfather of ISi'ti.iauiiii ' Harrison, who owned Ihe l.irm adjoin 1 ing and for whom the place icceiied its 1 name I After her father's death the family moved to North Hend. Mrs. Hendricks I early life was devoted to the education of her brother, of whom she was very 1 fond. I lor eldest sister married Mr West, and they moved to Shelbyville, hid. It was while thuio on a M that she met and loved the young and hand some Thomas Audi ov Hendricks. After he had finished his education and re turned to Indiana to practice law, they were married. During their early mar ried life they had one sou, a bright, beau tiful boy, who lived to bo only about !1 years old. Mrs. Hendricks was very proud of her husband It was her ambition for him to become a great lawyer rather than a politician Their Indian, ipolis homo was the center of social ami political life. Mrs. Hendricks inherited the genial qualities of her father She is a Uncut talker and ulwass 11 delightlul enter tainer M .1 H MOUNTING PHOTOGRAPHS Solon I'liii'llonl Siii'slldiis Itir lllinlli II01111' llororiilliiiis. Photographs mounted by one's self on handsome panels, perhaps decorated by hand painting, make acceptable gifts and are always lovely ornaments aII the photographs ol famous piotutes are ..1 1.1 i Ik r - . w-T?.,'-J I'lllillll.l III!' I'lllll'l mounted or 1111 n tss rssy. .nrrir llollllteil II you .Tl i Ti JtKACs. cannot find them except in the lor liter condition - v soak' them oil tho 1 cauls bv simply I 1 laying them in a ' now 1 01 water j-n ' letting it cover ' jir ""' '' ",'ro I,R1" jrvy Hire Once oil', 4& T drv between i:.sr.i. roit iiiiir.i: sheets of blotting I'Hotos. paper. When theyaredry. they can bo mounted on the decorated card. They me always pretty if placed in one ol the lower corners, the rest of the card being ornamented with some suitable de ice in water colors. This plan alfords one of the prettiest ways ol giving one's portrait ton ft tend A photogiaph ol that sort soak's oil just as easily as the other kinds. As portraits' are apt to be mounted on very thick cards, help the work along b carefully I splitting of laiei's of the card fiom tho back so the water can sooner do its wot lc. It cut intoan o,d shape, thopurlruit will mount more prettily than it lelt sipiaie In this way 11 group of heads, perhaps tho childieu of one family, ma be put on 1 one beveled edged card with a slight dec- I oration for a finish. 1 All photographs can demounted with 1 a smooth mucilage, gum arable, or any ' good ndliosne mixture. When any liquid is first applied, they will all curl up 1 Obviate this difllculty by sponging tho back with water, holding tho corner down until all tendency to curl has ; gone. Then apjilj tho adhesive mixture and put the photograph in exactly tho spot designed for it. Lay one end down liist, ami holding the other up with the other hinnl spicad the photograph grad ually dow 11 w it 1 1 the first hand in order to make it smooth ami to exclude nil mr Piess down with 11 liiui and iven pres sure, hut do not use too great force or oii may mjiiic the delicate paper A.nmi: 1 Wn lis MIhiiii M.llil' 'I lllllH lllllll. It is delightful tohee how Susan H Authonv is imilaiiK things hum in her new eiti;.eit ol mi niber ut the hoanl ol Immunol'., ul the New York Mate Iinluv til, il Si liiiul lordhls. She loiiinl that the lioh" iinliistrml school h.ul laumlr lll.K'lliliei with all the Ilioilein UiiuroM tneiitH. While tl.e fills' hehoul liinl onl thelnii old w.islittilis uinl v.isili(i,irils ami Imtnl uniuuol a thoiis.unl ,ai a'o. t)er tliche the jhis htraiueil tluu li.'u l;s e 1 iy day 111 the wei k Was that not cn.,1 tl like men in,ui.u,'i rs to 'iji piipii..tf ow iMlnii',' nooil ami eas f,,i thell i.wii le:.. leillliKtllOulltlllb.lu l v dill fl IlllllU'll tllllls til WllllHIl'' It Is , l ' jkii t ut the Kyhtiiiiol (lnalr tow.ul 1 thewuikeise.x. Uut Miss Anthony iiutli' I ly olitauieil leave from Uoveinur 1 low I foi hoi ;;llls to take their Wils'i to t' lios' l.imiilry ami renovate it hpeeili atiileasily In thih wa they dul 111 t,"o iliivn what iimiI to teiuire m, 1. ixiiitf I tune nr the Kirh top't the hem tit of tlie ( iiokiiiK, iliessinakiti,' ami nulhiico j classea Mibs Anthony is eatabliuliti). imV&stLl ' r'tm jik I '"i worn r k & X.-V r ,zs'v -&Y V ' oil te 1 u y-- & ifl K; oogiiAiNtin w tn tni nMi-rnv i imi wvHnr win. itntAif Mil M iN'iWWitnH INOM A fttuOr U tutd MAIM1 (HI .Jl. r.l 7; -J-1 . , f . . ,j V -- & Cliicago,ltcckIslaii(lftPacillcRw Tin' HlttrcT 110"VI1 ti nml frm-i CltH'ACa IIOCIC IXI.ANti, MAl'I'.tM'OilT. 1HH MOINI'U 3JUNi'IIi IIMIITH, Wiiri.llTOW'tJ, IlltlUX i.u, minni:ai'.ii.i.i, tir. I'iu,, ur jos urn Aiemsoii, i.itAvr.i, woii.it. kaniiaJ ITY TOIMUCA, i:m Ml. C0LOKADO Ul' NOD out l'Uillll.O 50LID VESTIBULE EXPHCSS KUK f Tlnmin!l Conrlii'", Plis 1'i'ln, 1'iisi llrrlliilni liulr Cm iiml Dlmiiir l' 111 ilmly l lvi in ( 111 . UO. lll'll MOlM'e. IMIIIKII. limilTH inn I 'MAIIA anil Imtuix 11 I'lIICAOO nml IIKH Vlill ,'OI.OUAIiO Hl'lllNOil nml l'ltl'.lll O vii Ut 1 .imp. , in KniuiitH iiiy mill toihiih i Vln The Alhort Loa Route. I Fimt 1!xiicsh TiiiIiih iliilly lii-twi'isi Olilui" nut MliiiiKiilmllH 11 ul lit I'-uil, with TllHOl'Oll IlislliilniC Cliair Ci.h (' IlKKi 10 mill Itmiii llii. imiIiiIh mill Kioihih '"II j 'lliinnrli CI111I1 Cm nml Hlnvimr lii'twi'rn l'liirln, II' Hi It t.uhii 11111 Uloux l'allrt Mil Uuik lrlioul For Th lii'ti, Mmm 1'oIiIimh. or ilnnlrisl liiforiiin Hon, iiiily ul miy Uuiipu 1 Tli knl Oltli i, o ii.lillriui ! G. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEDASTIAN, Oon'l Mniiiiitur, (Inn IT'it.A 1'imn. Ant., I UUICAOO II. 1. I Ladies' and Children's HAIR CUTTING SHAMPOOING I A. Spuuffilty - AT SAM. WESTERFIELD'S BURR BLOCK. DR. T. O'CONNOR, fiirioftor In Dr. I'luirli" SiinrlMi ; Cures Cancers Tumors Wens nml ritiitiiH m lllioot 'he iisi' of Knl') ciiiiiioroiiuor i:iiiit. cl',U'IOK,,UNCOLN neb. DR. HEHRY A. MARTIN'S Medical Institute roit tiii: fin. oi-' Chronic Diseases SPI'XIALTIICS: Diseases of Woin C.'Uat rh, MorphiiiL ancl Opium Habits. Ciiif (iu.iiiinti'cil. Coiikiiltiition l-'icc. Olllcus, 141 South 12th Strict. 1 '-ni 1 iii r.,.. j '. '. . .- T i " "sl 1 .v.' ,1 VV .' V' i U 1A. n -vH I k 25ozs.for25? Absolutely Pure - JustTIiyIt. rrjAouc " )XJ Ciberal 'M 01 1 i i:uh it r Miioiti;. I'likiiiout 1: r. iiiiiiv, 1 I'm h c 11 ivtiiori-.i 10.11I11 Inti'H lllltl.CllHIM It i: Mo .1 ) .Miirliiilniiil. Hl.l iom 11, I V lirui .1 I llllllllll. 1 I. nils, A si llm 11111111I li'lili I llui'iiilil, 'I' I I IllMtt iiA ivl 8 UCKSTAFF BROS.' MANUFACTURING CO. MiiiiiifintiiiPrn of HAKNICSS AND CCr.fvAKS. , Whole 11I0 Ili'iili'ntliiHAIMll.KHftiiil MnniiritcliilnrNiir Vitrified llrick and all Kinds Oftll'l .7.111 Concise. Modern. Practical. Inexpensive. m YOUTH'S CYCLOPAEDIA Now ready In (wo laro ocdivo voIiiiiich. trui'lii'l'H anil eiliii'iitloiuil lie nml luiviile hcIiohIh, Hi'inliiiiiii'M anil the prii f tlio lurpi eyi'lopii'iliiiH, It Ih leu tlmeti mole viililulilo fur the purpoHe, liccatlso II Ills. Teiii'heiH 111 it eiitluiHiiiHtic in itH 1 inline, hhj'Iii it iiii'I'Ih a tieeil whii'li luiHlieeii lnlij,' mill deeply felt. For agents It Is a liotiaua. No competition; no other ImoU like it; 11 positive nml indent ilemuml for it. We Imve 11 Hynlem of ennviiKHliiK the hcIiiniIh whii'li iiiHiireH ipiick woik mill lile; iohiiIIh. I ' i t n t nent took IOO oiiIcih in IO iliiyn, miother hint tuken oiiIcih for -i',l hcIh in 7 weekn, nml hiih " I Imve holil liiMikn for ten yeniH anil IIiIh Ih the lient Heller I ever Htruek." 11 C UANT AHPNTQ whowill iveall their time ami wntit toiinikeliimouey lit VTHUI HUCHIO WeUe extra teiniH ami (velllHlvelcilli'oi . 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We liave J5 ( oinses Our l.lo( utionaiv ( oinses and Kindeiuai ten and Model Tiaininti for both tlnldn-n and student te. 11 lieis), are not ( (jiiallid in tin stui-:i-:t caw tkansfkks In an pat t of tl.c 1 n fin .dl who atti ml tlic Wcstiin Nomii.iI. ( .111 eritei at an) tune and lind jus sin It ( lassi s as (,ti desire. 01 all and sec us. Spun"; ti 1111 opens April 11, 105, and 1 oiitinues 10 weel.s. Sum mei leim opens June jo, iSim, ami (untiniies s weeks. ) (.111 en tor at anv time, howeer. ( T M.Odl'lvS and CIRC I'l.AKS I'RIIL Aililli'. YESTRR'i NORMAL COLLKGE, Lincoln, THE NEW SCALE Vose & Sons Pianos OP BOSTON. ESTABLISHED OVER 41 YEARS, CELEBRATED FOR THEIR Pure Tone, Elegant Designs, Superior Workmanship, and Great Durability. TIAX TIEYER & BRO. CO., 1520 Farnham Street, - Omaha, Neb. 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