CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 18S8. ft 6 r t I .x t i'rtt L. V Jl.. fr 4 V R. O'NEILL, IIK.U.r.ll IN- Diamonds, : Jewelry, AND OPTICAL GOODS. Repairing and Engraving a Specialty. 116 No. Tenth SUott Crystal Steam Laundry, Offloo, Burr 111k. Lntnulry, 34th ml 0. Finest Work in the City.! COLLARS AND CUFFS A SPECIALTY. All work culled for ntnl delivered, mid sntlslncthm ptiirnntecd. Leave orders nt ofllec or by telephone 17S. B A10 A INS - IN' Dress Goods, Cloaks, AND BLANKETS, FRED. SGHMIDT, 931 O Street, opp pontofficc. N. R. HOOK, IW. D., DISKAHI'.HOl' WO.MP.N. Urinary and Rcctaj Diseases a Specially. Trent rerlnlilleino liy UUINKKHIinrK I'AINUHS 8YSI'i:M. Oniee. twins UH, unnml I'JI llinr lllock, Twelfth niul O sire. is dlllee Mi-litioimMri. lttli1nco I IUIQ street. 'I'li'inr, RW Ofllcn lioiini, 0 loll! nan. a to 0 niulDlo ft p in t-tuiiiitys, ID to II it, 111 I' Drayage and loving OLIVER MAGGARI) Desires lo Inform the public Hint his equip incut for moving Household Goods.l'l.uios Safes, Miirchnndlso, Heavy Mnclilner etc., U the best In the elty. Special men anil wagons me keht for the removal of Pianos and Household Goods, Which nre always handled lv competnni and experienced help, and the latest appli ances used for handling Safes and othei heavy Rood. Call, address or telephone OLIVER MAGGARD Telephone m 917 0 st. Monarch of theiDailies! Omahaf Bee! Delivered to any part of the city for 20 cental week, every day in the year' Leave sub scriptions at Lincoln bureau, 1 02 7 P street. H ARGREAVES IiROS. - ' 713 10745 O Strectt wnoiesaie Grocers j Fruit, Produce nnd Commission Merchants s. E. moori:, 3-l Dealer and Jobber in O Street Wall Paper, f.ace Cut tain, Shades, and Intiiior Deco rations. 3.A.SH0EMAKER.M.D. Houiceopatliist Physician, 'Me-dione No 6S5. iM Ninth nth .Sinvt, Linloi.m Nici Is tho oMMt nnd mot popular rlenllflc nrd nifclinn cat pmer pnblltlinl ami liat Ilia Inrst-tt riirulnl onof nnniifrct llrlolnlliowi)rKI. ully llluKrulcil. lt clu of Vik1 KiivrnT IngH. utillthutl wtwklr. Ceml for poclnicn E!':tt,l.r,?'J."7,',,r- foiirnmntiiiMdnl.ll. MUN.N & CO., I'OUI lsjirtiH, i.l UrosUwar, N.V, ARCHITECTS & BU1LDERQ Edition of Sclentlflo American. O A sreat suecrM. JVich lue mntAlm colnrcsl coj nr imblla buililliiL-a. nniuuraiuiiq pmiosiii coumrjnml cur rollcn. 2siiiiiruiit nirTlnK lid full plant anil nvcltlratlun for the uo of uetiucntempl-tnliull(llnK. l'rlc3-60n year, 4ct. acopr. MU4,, A Wm I'UULISUCIIS. inybotPCiir. fit tif niplr Inif to Mu.NN I A Co.. w Ii n harulmdtiver telmintunM. Scml furllanilbuulc Currua. ponaeuco uricnr connaonuai TRADE MARKS. In rata your Mark la nut registered In tho Pat ent oniio, apply to Jte.s'N A Co., and procure Irainodlala prutectlun. ttend lot Handbook, COl'VRUJIITH for books, tliarta, mapa, titx, qulokly prucurud, Addrwa MUNN V CO., 1'olent Hollcllora. Usnuul orriCBt Kl liitoiDWAr, V, T HJB sva h u ji'ara- expenenco mm liars ruaue urn llXXlUJ oDHlluatloin for American and )nr I TIIK GKKATKST AVKNUE. PECULIARITIES OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, IN WASHINGTON. Unn of tin' Mini MKRiilneonl 1 ttiriui:li fun' In llm Win 111 No Oim U In a llurrj, mill everybody Hciiiim In llnvn HprliiU l'ci -honm (Irntt I'lirmlm. Hxflul Corroi-x)inlonci Wasiii.nhton. Deo. 20. Thi'io Is 110 otlior tlioioii;lifiiro In this country liko l'oniiHylvnniii uvrmio. It mlhl bo called National nvoniio wllli grentcr ptopiloty. It is distinctively the iiiitliinnl hiixjivvny of Amoilon. It Is 11 noblo. Itlstnilo, In lerostlni? street It linn pooullni Hies es sentially Its own, which cannot Ik) tin- B r IMCN.SHVI.VANIA AVUjIUli AST HK1CN I'ltOM Till! TIIISASUItV. plicated elsewhere, bcVau&o tliero Is only 0110 Atnoileu, only 0110 United States, only 0110 capital, ami Iicciiiibo n capital can havo but ono such thorough fate. Hero nitty' bo noon everyday of thoyoar. hut mftiettlarly when conitrcss l:i In tuwiniiytlic ontvvnid show of nil thu life of the country, ttud iiiueli of that of the wholu vvotld. Hero nro typos of till imlinnalllkM and the blondlng-i thereof ivlilehyinalu' up the At.'i.i' 11 people. Every htato, almost every enmity, In the nation contributes Iih iiuota. If thu stiungolv mieil ittocs which aro round In the Ahum lean national life luno at this out ly day J.i tlio country '11 liiftory tiny sum and homionco which inlhl ho sabl to fairly typify the American, that Individual c.in Httiely bo found on I'enn Bylvniiln avenue. He In here, ami may ho ualUiug p.itU me as 1 wiito, but 1 must leae to thoantliiopoloii.t the tusk of pie'uln;; him out of the throii;; and (lohcriuin;; him. I tun tittro, however, ho l.tHlill mote Aiiio-b.iNon t nan anyililtig clho A little (larl:, though not 11 mulatto, atikee in hid voice, H'ili:tn 'iVtitonic in homo of hip tanto!), Houthcru in hbdro.ts, Englitili in bin Htuidincai. far wojtern in IiIh nelf coulhlencu and freedom of ttpocclt. Tito typical Amei lean Ij here, and bo takes an natuially to Pennsylvania nvenue as toots to their mother tsll. The nvcnuo Is Ameiieau, iihIiow placo and dealing house or Americans and Aineitcani.ims. Ho moves up and dowiu couhcIous that ho h at home, mid coiucions, nUo. that though icpicKcntatlvcsof nil the earth's nations nre here in their native costumes, tho, look on lint to admire mid to leain to appreciate the grnudotir and astiiess of tlio lepublie which Is hero sampled as Inntiier. One of the pecullaiitles of IViiiihvI vnuia avenue Is that It is n r.tieet wftlt only one side. It has two HldowalUs. to lie Mire, and both arenluulowed by build ing.) from one end of the long htroct to tho other, hut only ono pavement is ithcd by pedehtrianijoi only one side ute theio bright shopi and puuly windows. Tlio no.it It Bide of PeniiHylvauia avouiio is metropolitan nay, cosuiotHiIltan while tbet.outli ride ii itiral, or at least i.ub in Km. Why till 1 1 1 bo 1 do not know. One tide i 1 aa pivtty us the othei.aud both me uglv and old fashioned archi tecturally Vet, na homctimea happens ton tlioioii'jhfnr.'. for 110 iiipaieut tva bon other than I lltul chttnee, the 1101th side ii full of life and motion, while the houtli remaitu stagnant and dull. On the north side tiro hundreds of hand Rome shops, many large hotels, newn iapor 0 lies and t'.i -atnit. The r.outh siile 1 1 i.n stlv given t p to 1, 111. ill hotels, re t 1, aut 1, hardware utoivs, blacksmith sh . 1 !! kiIooiis in wltieli ftishioniiblo in 1 ii'i not often ilrlnk. On the north i .tient thou.cuula of kmyx)iis dally rtai t 110m t'apitol to tieasury, while old ret.l.lents sny no man was ever known to walk tho v.-hob length of the thorough fare 011 thu houtli Mile. The walking Is inst as good on ono hide us on the other, ut human untitle, it appears, always follows thcciowd. . Strange nu it may boom, there is not on Pennsylvania avenue, from one end to the other, government buildings ex cepted, a llii't class modern city biihinocs block. A vti!t innioiitv of the structures uretpialnt old llilngi with gable loofs and high dormer windows, poked out from their to;s like sentry hoses. Tliero A 'l"'"y .s i-x( Vv V- . IV.NNlYIA'Nl AVr.M'i: KItOil Tin: WAIt DI'.J'.'.PT-UNT DUIUIINO. is only one llrst claoa modern and metro polian IniRlnes or ollico building in nil tVrishlrxttm,' excepting, of coum.', thoso nvvneil by government, nnd everything that Undo Sam owns Ij flirt claw, if not modern. Thh one building of tho Urst r.iu Is owned by a Ualllmoru nowspapcr. Many of thoco old btruuturca tdottg tho nvcnuo wero built bv tho men who cuna lo construct tho Federal City whllo (leorgo Washington was yet itlivo. In those dnvs thoy had honest contractors mid huddem, but xxir architects. Of hcores of these along Washington's great est thoroughfaro :v thoroii",lirnro so im portant relatively that vvhil. the city has 111 my nvcntuu this one h commonly -.Hod the" nve'iue only the ground sinturo occupl d. The upper (Ioom hi rsfcibi 1 . IKL. . U I " LiSniidSuJafl & C. W.fc. ' Z-ll iv -r- . 1 - & . -i.t.uuK.jjj,. ijir r-i'jia 3afigftS?sa fiscz ll!M -'M ' " W 1 Wf. TJi. "" In many canes not Inhabitable-, Ihaownon llndlng It inoro piolltnblo lo ttilco largo rentals from ono lltxir of an old building than to erect it now building, and run their chances of llndlng tenants nbovo thu llrst Hlory Washington does not be lieve li going up Htalm. Thu tretiietidoiis lnllttoiiee of the iitodern elevator has not yet reached our capital city. Tliero nro not in nil tho town, again and always ex cepting what Uncle Sam owns, inoro than n seine of passenger elevators, nearly all of these being in the hotels. If Pennsylvania nvcnuo has ono char nctoii till more till Iking tlinu another, it is Its leistnelliiess. Pennsylvania nvcnuo Is not in a hiiriy. Even thu typical Ameiieau heio lulls lo tush. Noliody jostles anybody Nearly everylxidy cartiesa eano. It is nil 11 saunter. Why should t.ii.xbody he in 11 hurry? It Is Uncle .'at.i who Mts the pace. Undo Sain doesn't begin uotk till 0 In the morning lie lakes a half tin hour for his linn heon He units at ) On holi days mid the day beloio hollilius, as well as (lie day after, and on till d:i.s in which prominent public men die, and on every othei d:i) for whlih it ptetext can be loiiud, lioiiloesu't work at all. Hu simply loafs and satinleis up and down the mciitio. Unclo Sum nets tho pace for the whole town. Ho inakea everybody else lay. A coiuiuoii com plaint made by visitors is Hint Washing Ion gives them tho spring fever, no matter at what season of tlio J ear they come heio. Pennsylvania avenue, being typical and illustrative, is the luSiiest thoiouglifitie In Amotion The utreet cats move slowly. Cabmen tire never in very much hasto. There ate uu big, bustling ducks us In cities which have matiiifaettii ing and wholesale coimncicc. The street looks all tho laicr for its 1 moat width. It Is 100 feet wide. Eilhoi side of the ntieet cat tracks, In , llto middle of the 'Midway, Is a stieet as wide its the titoioiigliiares of most , cities. A gteater portion of the area 1 is bet e given 1111 lo streets titan in tiny other city of the wot Id. Mote' than -10 per cent, of Washington Is street, and there are no alleys, lint for the news boys, who tush about utmost as much us in othei eities, crying "Ktnh-yahr (Star here), and the inutimerablo bicyclists, Ponnsjlv. 11. 1.i nveiitte would put n ("hi cngo intri or New Yoiker lo bleep. IhuhU bievolints are 1'ie life of the stivetit. The j 1110 lllorally nuinbeted by tho thousands. In no ol'ier cit do 1.0 inany ladles tide bicycles. I mean bicycles, not threo-w heelers. The littlo safety machine, with its two small wheel: of oijual size, Is mounted by hun dreds of Washington women. 1 hey do not line side i-addles. A pretty right on Pennnjlvanla uventie isn Iroopor pretty git la w hei ling iilong with hair II., ing. A ptetty woman is almost as pretty on a bicycle its 011 a horse. The avenuodoostakeonii rather lively air Itotiveen -I ami 5 in the afternoon. At -I the depattments turn out 10,000 people. Neatly one-half of tint.' walk In one tllitctloit or other on tho avenue. You see the old clerks, who have grown gray In government service, trudging along witit shoulders stooped from long bomllif; ovci desks; dapper young fol lows who wear big caaeti and gloves and tho very latest 111 neckties, and 'vho I Hinoko cigarettes; old women, plenty of 55tf 31 ITANHMAAMA .WI.MLIC IN 18-10. them, ninny lighting lend with powder nnd bull u.t.iiml tlio onslaughts of time, and tunny ouii';tind I ati.J.oi ie wouieu who lill 'the whole thoioughfare with chatter nnd laughter. About the samo hour, too, the lashiounble shoppers are out in tlnir caitii-t callnd in'.iiH. sentitoi-s' nnd tne:.ibeni' wives and dniin-i tent -and they tu'.d Inllliaucy and it dash of ctiilo.iitv lo thethioug. All thia Is on t!if favored not tit tide of the avenue. Suddenly two (lnir-i, one iu cither .!!( of lite IVpltol, dtop fiom their i.tntTt. The hoiuio nnd woate havo ndjourned, and here comes ciotJiei mid still more interesting Hood of humanity. It Is tin' fashion i.t Washington to wall;, part leu laily on ,,tho"uvciuic It is tho place oi places to see mid be seen. So down from Capitol hill come senators, congressmen, employes, ucvvti.ivr tor respondent., and the our present woman. iuihington I a puruuibo of women women with nothing to do but look ptetty, dress well, goto the Capitol, promenade the nvcnuo nnd get home to dinner with their husbands, In others and uncles. 'I bete tiro many young women hero because u season at the capital city Is highly pi trad by all the ambitious git Is of Aiuerii a. They come w itit sena tors, congressmen and all the olllcials of tho government. Many of them find ituskinds here, and the only teat.on that nil ot (hum do not Is that theio are not enough uumariied men to g around. IUtt the statesmen tire coming along. They nre worth laoking at. Even tho oldest of them- men like Morrill. Dawes, Edmunds. Kelleyend Evaits keeppaeo with the youngct man who lias just cotno to congress for Ida llrst term. They come by twos nnd threes, lenntora nnd members indiscriminately mixed, with tho omnipresent nevvstxiper corre Bixmdent somewhere sandwiched in. They talk politics, legislation, penonall ties nnd tell s lies. 1 think Die most of them tell t.toiics. Story telling i inoro than an tuntiioinont In Wasliiiigtou; ills tin avocation. f3tlll iioImhIv I i.i n hurry. Department clerks goitv; one way nnd btatcsmen going another, pa aleibiucly. The thousand dol lar cl.Tk rrom tho Twcirth Now York district, or l' icteenth Pennsylvania, or Sixth Alaha..:a, 1 on the UsiLotit lor tho congressman or senator fiom I is t .ft ion who. years nijo, petliaps, exerted 'itiflu enco" to get him liU plac. He wants to keep on good terms vvi.h Ids backer. A good deal of tho uctlvi.y of Washington lifo springs from tv dn.Ire ever present throughout till tho gr..datlon. l ol'.leial society t "keep eitMo" to somebody on the notch above. Pcnuslvai.ia uvenuo ha.) n greater munhcr or hotel llian nuy olht i liter oughfaio In thia country, I fro .ilvvny ex cepted. Probably it has mot. photo graph galleries than Htoadwa., It is unrivaled In beautiful women and great .nen. Wai.tuii Wku-Uan. Sow ia! years ngo a coal uiluo in J.. pan took llro and forty or Hfty minors wire entombed. Recently tho mouth of thu pit v.us opened, nnd on bcarclting the Ixji'i ii of Iho victims were discovered Py I i action of water they had been -!u.,'rle-.l lutobtouu. &fiiz?ftfo?.zi&hv'tmf DILL NYE AT RICHMOND. A Vrr Itfianrlia About Grotx WmIiIsv Inn unit I.llibjr I'rlaon. At Richmond wo visited, among oilier tU'ngs, tlio old slono liottso wlilclt was occu pied ns ono of tlio largo colloctlon of bond quni tent used by WrtsliitiRton. Tho housois shown us by n bright littlo Iwy ICItuI of n Virginia bright, n tlio tobacco tlcalors would en 1 1 hint, 1 presume. Ho Is a lino looking young follow, with tlio mirth nnd uitiilcof tlio African tingling In Ills volus. together with tho proud and navy blito blood of his other vnont, Tlio mulatto mid octo roon nro very popular all through old Vir ginia. Thoy nro very bright, soino of them, nnd nlml I liko liost about thorn is tlielr titter modesty In stxwking of their ancestors. Tlio old slono lioitso Is n queer strttcturo and would tout for about (I h.t month. Washington did not cam very much for stylo in his licndittartorti, but do wanted plouty of tliotit Ho no vor wanted to bo out of u liuailritiai tern Ho lio lind tliem enlnb llslieil In nil tlio growing towns of that Hum. KrcUftilly ho would secure licailipmrU'ra In ii town niul then not visit tliem at all. Itwiiftgofti tlilHciuia Wnsliliigton wnsa pliiin inn n niul simple In his IimIiIIh. Ho win only cxtnivngant In tlio inuutier of Ids hcudipinr ters nml wo can forglvo lilm for that, now that ho lYgoiiu In the buck yard tlio littlo boy showed usn bg tnr iilnnU-il liy Wnsliliigton lilmsolf. Wiuliiiigtoii. tlulluiHon and ilonroo planted nil the largo trees In Virginia, with tho ex ception of llitcu On tlio trunk of this tree mo two largo it on slnples or handles, now nl uiiut bin led In tlio trunk'. Tlio littlo mulatto Ixiy R.iys tln-y woro probably driven lit tliero for tho English totio tholr horses to when they cnino to Wnshlngtoa's lieadiiiiirtcrs to suriendcr; or peilmpH lunfter years shves who tied to these big Iron handles when they wero whipped Possibly Washington used tliem in placo of n shnwlstrnp In brlng lii; the tree (low ii to Richmond to plant it. In fancy now 1 can see tho father of his country, Just n ho wns about to liecotno so. Uu gets oir tho train fiom Washington, mi J cat ry Ing In ono hand n small M)rtcinoii tmio coutaliiiuga maiileuro t"t nnd powder ra, whllo In tho other ho holds hyhoso Iron handles tho small tree which ho purposes riliiiitlng In tho tear of his hcndqtttu tors. (Jolngtotho Ei'ehtmgo hotel 1 o teglstcrs and inqiilios of tho clerk In ehargo If thoy havo ti Washington's hciidmiurturs In Rich mond. Hut nil this I Just lancy, for (leorgo did not, ns a mutter of fact, havo any headquar ter hero in Rlehainnd tit nil. lio bought n situ for ono but never built on It. l.lhliy prison Is soon t bo t emoved from Rnhuioiiil to Chicago Wo visited it. I do not Lium wlmt price was paid for It, but vhntovcr tlio sum 1 would rather havo it limn the prison Tho work of Inking It down, brick by brick, numbering each and putting it back in tlio sniuo plnee, taking out tho moitiir, nj hiding it up mid using it over ngitin, numbering each bliiucle, bo.it d and nail hole so as to put it bael, exactly as It wns bofoie, will loa gigantic one. .Moreover, th" inner wall Is coveted with tlio unities of iiuuitiei less autographs of pilsoners, written with ihmiciI or scratched into tlio hard bristles by those w lio are living today or gone to their rowatd. it will bo almost linrHktsiulo to to niovo tho wall and pteservo tliero tiunics, which icaliy inako tho prison vulunblo as u relic beside!), thero aro many tiiimej cov eted up by reKatcd whitownstiiug smco tlio war, nt.il every day n now ono Ij tllseovcred by cm cf idly peeling olf tho thick coat of lini'i which hides tho inner wall. Smco tho war Libby prison has been us. d as it tcsposito v for feitlluers It now has a breath whieli will advcittso Its artlval hi Chicago wltho.it loss ot time. If tho eople of tlio north do not visit Libby prison It will not bo beciusothoy aroigiioiautof its wltcro iiUiiits. It Is a solemn placo to v islt even for a littlo while. Tho thrco of us together visited the various floors Mr. Riley, tlio writer and u large, inmost odoi- "Tliero nro still tunny marks ot tlio old tiino iucnrcciation, such ns tho checker hoards scattered on tlio floor mid the fox mid geeso diagram. Hill Nyoin Now York World. IIIuli I.I ft III (tin Nineteenth Centurj. Millloiiaii-o Havo you completed tho plans 1 eidercUf Arohltect Yes, sir. "Where havo j ou put tho dltiing roomf "Kroi.t. A Lcilrootu w 111 Ikj tibovo." "With tho study facing uortln" "Yes. sir; and tho library just behind it." "Of course And you havo put tho labo ratory wheto I directed!" "Yes, sir." " Wlmt w ill tho total cost liol" ' A tt lllo ov er f.VJ,00J, nnd n v ciy nieo prl vnl lallvvny ear It will lie " "Is that all What will my ttuvv homo cost!" "About i. M 000" "Whoivl Do you tuko mo forti Crcosusr' Time. Tlio Small lloy fines (lend. Yoiuy Teacher (closing a talk to n school) Now, seliol'it-j, in what way could 1 1U0 lilghest in your estiuiiitioaf Toot's Hoy (oa a back seat) By sittiug down on a beat pin, sir. Time. Hit IVrultiirlly, Mn M A . V" JfKi' IK' ST1 I IV 1 IllWV W H W I'sftVY. v ' rtzswr ?Hi Wli a S'H'i Miss Unto Horililo u, as von .-y,ii very attractive ghl. Ii t doa't you think tliero is soph tlue-; m-iseulina about her? I Hairy (luoklngtitU'utivclji Well, nothing except Mr. tipttincr's arin. I.lfo, Unntnl in crt in. Down la tk.nta L'ruz they havo a Jill. It is not a very Jay some jail, umt n man might bo kind of lonely in it if theio wero no other prisoueis tlo-e. Somo tltuo ago tho eon stablo loiiud it man ly ing groaning Just under tho w union , w liei o tho bars w ero bt okutt. Ho took ho'.. I of him mid found his leg was broken. In duo tlmo ho was examined, charged with trying lo escape. They fouud In., was u trump, but had not eoeapod at all. "How did y ou cotno to get theref" "Judc, I tell fiom tlio window." "Wlmt vi eto you doing nt tho window!" "Jud-o, I vva trying to got into JaiL It's so dm ins! soUl outside." Han Kruucutco CLlMI.ll.ld. rt'jn'VNjaaai 1 'HBS'L r V . )J IV TrrfiT-Ji , r. .-.A 'xcfAfTr' Kr r. " irv x. tm m i j"tj'. i" .i. DON'T 'J'o Call and Examine the Large and Elegant Stock of IM PORTED and DOMESTIC WOOLENS Just "Received by I he American Tailors, ' OMAHA, NEB. i.jii Farnani St., Paxton Hotel Bldg. They are Leaders. STYLE, FIT AND FINISH surpassed b) none. Do not fail to gie them a trial, Rf V Mietso CCSTi4rtj SMTMlllilir Wuto..'.'- vJ-H Kacli copy contnlim n TATTEits tiiinuii I'liiiiuni; tho holder to tho selection of Ant I'ATTrnf llhlMrnti il In nny niimbir of llm Maunzlne. nml is ant or tub sirEi niaiiufactiiri.il, each v alui-U nt from M cents to 30 cents, or over $3 00 ortli of patterns Vur1y Milisclptlnn, $2.00. A trial will convince yon tint yon ran ?ct ten times tho voluo of tho money palil. Hhiglu copies (euch containing I'alli rn Onler), 'M cents. Published by W. JENNINGS DEM0HEST, Nr.w Yonk. Tlio nliovo combination Is n splcmllil chance to get our paper nuj DKiionEsx's Montiilt at sreiluccd ruto. bendy our suliicrlptlons to this otuce. YOU OUGHT TO SEE Till; NCW LINE Fall Patterns in Carpets In T.ipcsttles, Hrusscls, Hody Himscls, Moqttctts and all other fine floor coverings. Our line of FINE DRAPERIES Cannot be equaled In the west. Call and A. JVI. Davis & Soq. NEW FALL and -ARE NOW IN AT John McWiiinnie's The Old Reliable Tailor. First Class Workmanship, Fine Trimming, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. 305 S- !E3ij:E:E:isri?:E3: Steeet. ZEHRUNG, BURNS SHENKLE. BUILDERS' HARDWARE We carry at all times a fine line of GRANITE KITCHEN UTENSILS FIRE SETTS, TINWARE And the most Elegant Variety of Pocket Cutlery in the city of Lincoln. 1217r-121 O STEEET. F T7T7T7T T?V O QrvKTO . 11 jrrjurji oiuuino, 'aA,, . nv uyj' " SEE TI-IK New Garland, -AT RUDGE& MORRIS -!& K. unN STREET. FAIL -ONLY $3.25 F0R- Tlie Capital City Courier, AND Doraorost's Monthly Magazino. A WONDiairUL I'UilblCATION. Msny PHPPOKO DI'.JIOIIINT'S HIONTIIF.T to ho ii f.i-luon mni-nlne. 'I liN In n great mltnko. 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