itha jmifrr , -'-; i rnl If S "? ' f" 'r" ' - CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER i., 1889. It- L; fl P. p DB, ROLMD LORD, Veterinary i Surgeon, (timltute ot the Uoynl Veterinary College, London. n if rW&SwL-H All Diseases of tlieDomcMlcntcd An tnals Cnrclnll.v Trended. Ollkc, Room ,1, Webster Mock, 336 South 1 till St., LINCOLN, NEllRASKA. Calls Out of ttto Oily Attended. ERED. E. THOMAS, UNDERTAKER ( A NO Funeral Director. 121 S, 12th St, Lincoln, Neb, WESTERFIELD'S Palace Bath Shaving PARLORS. Ladies and - Children's Hair - Cutting ASi'-So.Al.TY. COR. u & 0 STS., NEW IJURR IIL'K Roberts & Co, 212 North 1 ith Street,. Undertakers and Embalmers. Telephones. Ortlce 1 15. Residence 1 56 Open Day nnd Nlght.J B. T. ROBERTS, Manager. niLH'V'ivi. Iho oril tuf rarllutriarv UM-ot'tLtl. antt lolnlrtHluritftur ai-riwf rw ' will rmirrric to out I mW In .. Imalttr, a Only iKom Ho writ In ti ! 4HM- Mil nutk Mirr f UitilHHit .All you baft iiltl irtuni I l how our foM'a iu tl wtvM ll four titlchlire ml On unwind ywi. 1t,f 1-rs 'unlit rC llttt atUrrttrm'ii T. . a a I.. .a. II mt.A .. Ikl 1.1a. AYE nl - IWK INT rniH 1 , ii Hir- Ttw tonowlnj rut al. ik npj.fic of It riuM , alMlltltftllfc rrt rlltutk lll.ti.n.M.Hit.L.Wn.l ri null. ft'n -M i I .Uy ! trail, Itim Hi. .mii.mIiI. out tirliif. tlltr rll ! okm W par all .ii'ir.. rhara-M AJJr.11 IULLk,rT4CO,, .. .Mkihm.,UI. The New Yost WRITING MACHINE. WESSEL & WHEELER.IAgents, Write for Circulars. Lincoln, Neb OUR MW HSHolld lol.IW.ltb ITotlk lUV.ttH. ,.., tira.kMpar.Wairaal.4k.a-7, ' Wft ll. Ihl IM.IJ ,..4L. Ufcl UVblf BHailDV CAM. Balk UWai4ltal i tliaa. Milk watka nf .. tl Muiniu, Oiimixk .at uralllr fan Bar.,. .u free, talk.r wlik ar larfa il ..lubl.lin.of HtkUftvhAld .nl.. Tkaaa UBblii. .. r.ll "a. tha vatch. ara free. All IB. work aa .4 4 It ! ikow what wa a.ul yea la Ikaaa ko callyear atteaae aa4 n.lfkkore tad theee abeat you (bat etrari malt la valaakla Irada fut a., wkUk bold, for yaan wk.tt oaca atart.4. aaa (baa in ata repaki. W, pay all IIM, ftalf kt, .to. Anat yvt kuaw all. If yau wat4 Ilka lo to to watk far u.ya caa mn tnm to )) ft m, a4 upwanlt. Xddrtaa, MtauMa A Va., !, rortlMu, Mala. wut a cms n Jm, MMF!4- irrh. at. at & bh AimrjssvR rnui ABBBBBBmVjfVWS mli- KlaBBBBBBBBBBBlBBiSftll WTHbbvMaii IN THE HEAnT OF AFRICA. I'. 0. 8lciu Drarrllira n Trip Ovrr it Tor. linn of Dr. I.lvliiitaliitin'a Old Itiiuln. I'' 0. HoIoik ntK'ii(l(y it rw'ont iiirlliifr In Cnpj Town for tliu iiirNin of dewi'llilng tlio Join iioy ho inndii lit yrnr to tlio country of the Mithukuluiiltiwn,it 11'llnuif mviikoi whono hnliltiit l north of lliu umlmul Tlio wnll known African liuntur mild hu left llntnnug wiilt) wnrly In April. I8SW, with owrytblug tvull npiKiliitiil for u lung oxKvlltlon Into tlio interior I In lind two wnoin ttoll londod nlth nil ivipil.lten for tliittHtirinf life, IhIi1ou flvo well tin I ins I lioixw, nUli'in pack donkoya and dox, Koot, hetp and various other nul mats. D11 tlio journey from llaiiuitiKtvato It wax only with grout illllleulty that ho man njjod to keep hliuaelf and liln uion nllvo. In tho uilddlotir May horoaehiKl I'aiidaiuateukn, tlio furlhfat tradhiK xtatlon hi eentral At rlea, wliuro ho Inarmil that ho would not bo ahlo to eroiH tho river .iiinU!, n tlio coun try Uiyoud "in In n dlnturlied tato on no count of duo of tho prutnliieut clilofa beuiif on a huuthir and raiding miHilltloii. Juno 5 ho llually Nturtud, with nlxtcou donkeyx well load ii I with aiiunuulllon and tradliiK good and mIkjiiI a ncoroof Iviillrit, al cairyhiK loaiN Juiiu I'J thuy K'"t down Ut tho linuka of thi) ZiiiiiIhwI, anil tho following day crosnod tho river l''ouror IIvm tlnjV tiavollii. broiiRht thoui to tho MrHt llntiiuxa town, and hero hu mlfht uieutloii tliui In IHi7 ho Hindu a Journey down tho hank, of tho (.iimboM, intvellnj; nrnoiiK tho llatoiiKa tho whulo thuiv ThehU Huplo had never noon a wliltu man lueo Living itouo and ICIrk camo up tho river In IM1I, and thoy turned out to tw very friendly Indeed. After threo tlnys of thu country thoy camo Into a lino land, a wirt of high plateau, beau tlfully watoitil with quite a nctwoik of ktroami, which all llowoil lulu 0110 lilj; river, tvlileli explained why theio wru meli largo unwntoii'd ktretehiM hi tho country ho had Jiut juikkhI through On thu llfth day from tho .iiiiiIhwI they camo to a liwiutlful valley, with Kraxx, water and trvw, and before them n. ranjjo of lillU, at whoso foot lay a lliitonga village, tho iieoplo of which wero very frlond ly and told them that if thoy went up tho hilta they would couio to an open plateau Irutchhig right away to tho Knrukwa Tho noxt morning thoy usoundwl tlio rat hoe stoop hllUand camo on n (hie, open, rolling coun try, with a plentiful itipply of gamo, Thoy then reached tho vlllngo of tlio l)n tonga chief, Moiuo. Mouzo wiu it very old, shrlvelod up man, but remembered Livingstone's visit rmlto well, ami although it was tldrtydlvo yoara ngo ho ipoko of It as If it had happened but a few yivani klneo. Monto told him how Llv Ingktouo had gonoonalovrhlll near by, culled Owkivoil-lvixwl, and lind used an liiktrumout, which, from Ills description, wiw evidently a compuss or n Mixtaut, Iu tho beginning of July ho left Monro, 11ml Inn khort Umocamouona small vlllngo of tho dreaded MaMiukulumbwo. They next enmo to tho rlvera SJugoIco and UiignomL Ur. Llvlugstouo marked tho lat ter im a tributary of thoKafukwoi but this was an error, for bo followed it up and found it tlowod Into tho Magolco. Hero thoy camo to another Miuhukulumbwo vllluge, tho In habitants of which aksumod n most threaten tng attitude. They then crossed tho Uiigwossl, and reached an ojieu tract with nothing but long grow, six to eight foot high, upon It, Suddenly they found themselves In tho midst ot villages tho Inhabitant ot which wero to all appearance frloudly, and tho chief manga, who owned tho whole district, as well as the canoes on the ICnfukwe, told thorn to pitch their camp uear tho huts. A purt of tho uoxt day wits sicnt iu hunt ing, and tho wholo day their camp was sur roundod by nrmod natives with their barbed okseguls and peculiar head drosses. Night approached, and, In contrast to tho provious day, everything was qulto still. Tho Katlr had their iibsegnls In their bands and looked uucomforUtblo. Ho ordered them to throw ground on tho Ures, Intending to creep round to the back ut tbo village. Ho was Just reach ing over to tako soiuo cartridges out of a bajf when three guns went oil in bis facoand some wero llred at tho other side. Thou the assegais enmo pouring Iu through and over tho "scherm" by tho toil (laughter). Tho cuomy then rushed in aud all was confusion. Each one made for tbo long grass, as therein lay tho only koira of safety. Ho also made his way thither, facing them with bis rltlo, determined if uny man ran against It to pull tho trigger and tako tho con soquenceo. Whllo backing uway thus bo toll, and as ho did no a body of Mushukulumbwf rushed from tbo grass to tho camp, two fall ing upon tho top of him. Ho then turned on his hands nnd glided Into tho long gin s. Tor tho moment ho was safe, but he, however, de termined to put a long dUtnnco lietweeu him self uud tho villugo before daylights Ho then swam oeros tho river Magolco, nnd after boveral hairbreadth cucapcs and thrilling ad ventures, during which his rltlo wns stolen nnd nn attempt was inndo to murder him, reached tho village of SIkabcngn, whenco ho proceeded amidst great hardships to Panda niatonkn. Hero ho found tho remiuints of his party. Pall Mall Garotte. Tho Ucsult Itrsiiltnl. lu tho last Ohio legUlaturo was a represen tative who had been elected and re-elected until ho was serving his fifteenth term. At tho opening of tho session tho flrt bill Intro duced was to grant authority to n certain Thomas Shlolds to construct a mill dam on a certain river. Somo ono hunted up tho fact that this bill lind been regularly Introduced and ns regularly killed through tho efforts of tho old timer at every kesslon for a dozen years, and when ho was asked to explain ho said: "It's Just this wayt A dam there would bo all right, but Shields Is down on me, nnd tho mlr-uto a bill is -Wised ho will lay for nnd give mo a winding. So long ns I can stnvo off bis bill bo will let mo alone, hoping to got it through tho noxt besslou." "But tho jieoplo favor a dam there, and it Is hardly fair to keep thorn out of ono bo cauio you aud Shlolds bavo a quai ivl." "But I don't propcoo to Invito a pound Inff." Later 011, when tho bill camo up, a number of tho members rushed it through ngniust the Itrotests of the old-timer. When ho found llmsclf defeated ho Raid: "Well, von will km what tho re&ult will bo. I'vo got to (jet ready J ror a licking." Threo days later, as somo members wore going homo from an evening session, they found n bundle of something ngainst a fence. When lifted up and uudono it proved to bo tho mashed remains of tho objector to tho mill dam. Thoy recovered consciousness when handled, aud whou ono of tho Anders asked what had happened a voice fnlutly an swerodt "I mot Shields hero about half an hour ago, and tho result resulted just ns I (aid it would. Ho not only pounded mo, but he added tho twelve years' Interest." New York Sun. A very llerco looking wild cat is on exhibi tion bi a Wheeling store window, nnd it has attracted a great deal of attention nw fug to its appcarnuce. A man who professed to know all about wild cats went in to examino it tho other night, aud there was tpilto a crowd about tho window. Tho ntiiuml, which Is stuffed, in somo way fell from Its erch, and the crowd on the outsldo mado a great scatter, whllo the old huuter, on tbo inside, came uer fainting. 'Ilin I'nt .linn's Story. The hoys had len looking at tho fat mnii for Mime time as ho t..ll.'il up uud ilonu I'M drMit platform MimkliiK it good cignr nnd his fiicn went lug 11 look nf i-nuifiitini'iit, nnd tuio :t lliciii llually nlifer til that It mux 11 gcxxl time for him in tell n Mnry "I'.ht A story to pnw nwnv the tlmo eer .iln) ." hr ri'plleil as he .at down on a Ivitf Riipe It uck lUfnlly pnlliled 11 Kv blllec'ilor. "You 'liust kiintt, gelilleltieu," ho began, alter getting his legscroMil, "that I wns not nlwnvs at the head of tho leading banking hotiMMir Chlcngo. No, All my life, up to ten .eiii' ngo, was pncd in tho far ur.it, 011 the plains nml prali lex and iiinnug the hills iii.d uiiiiiiitiiliii- Muni, us joii may fiiiKM), iiumeioiiH mlM nlures. I wax Jut thinking of inv 'HeiiH Itnm 11 prairie lire, but tho do Inlls might not luterent you." "(lit. e they wllll" ti all cried hi chorus. "Well, one ilny In the llftles I was Journey ing lien a Kansas prnlrlo on fiKit. Ono iiioniiiu' I got up to lind llfty lulleit of tall, ill uiiimi li'twien me mid the hills. A strong iiec?e spiauvt up with In sun, nnd I lind si-iri'i l v.artisl on 1 , 1 way before I dltoov ereil a .ii'iit niiiol.oto wliiduiud. The Indians hud - t lire in thopralilo to kill oir the rattle sinl.". IU know." "Hv (liHirgol but you were In for Itl" ex clnluii'd the hniilwnie ilrumiuer from Ht. lltlb "Ye, I lenllrisl that in a moment. In live ii!tiuto- I could Ni a billow of Ihimc to w lud wiinl It was nt leiiHttweuty mlleH long, aud spieadmg ns il cauie. It was coming faster than a homo could run. I llgurid that It would U iimiii mn iu llvu mluutiH." "Ami ,ou dug a holo In tlio earth fipiiv lied tho glue man from Now York. "I had nothing to dig with. If 1 had had the proper tool the time was loo short. " "Then tho wind changed," put lu the Yan kee notion mini from Cincinnati "Never u jKilnt. As I stood there that griNtt oceni 1 of llaiuo camo roaring down toward mo like tho Im'miiu of destruction. I lout fullv two minutes liefoinlgot to work. I could oven fee) the hent of tho llerco llnmes scorching my flesh," "Hut, hang It, man, you escaped)" "I did." "You don't show any scars of burns." "No." "Well, get to tho point." "I will. I waited Until tho flumes wero not over a mile away, and then I took my bal loon nlf my back, premtsl tho button which lermlttfd tho iinturnl gns to flow In from tho reservoir, ami, taking my scat lu tho chair, 1 shot up Into the air alxmt MX) feet and let tho llnmes sweep under 1110. Ono of my boot heels wits h llttlo hcorched, but that was nil tho damage dono." "Do you tell Hint for tmthl" angrily do mantled tho March mnii from Oswego. "The solemn truth, gentlemen, Our com piny Is now doing 11 general banking nud bal loon business snino stylo of balloons. Wo can nud do undersell nil othei, Send In your orders early and nvold tho winter rush. That's nil." Jonnli tlio Hernial. J. W. lvlekler, Into commander's clerk, United States Navy, now nresldentof Hones dale, Ph., told the following story to n Phila delphia Press reporter of a very remnrknblo oxierIenco of nn American pallor with a whale. Ho Niys: Oeorgo Leonard, nn acting innstor In the United Htntea Nnvy during tho civil war, aud stii'.loned on board tho gun Ixmt Kiitithilln, West Oulf blockading squad ron, lu lStEl, told a story of herolMii, nud ex hibited marks on his body that corrolwrnted his words, Tho year 18.V) round Leonard nt ono of tho crow on tho ship Enterprise, n whaler In tho North Pacific. , Ono day bo was stationed In tlio lxw of n wlinletmat n longdlstnnco from tho ship, with a bravo crow who had sighted n wholo nnd mndo for tho monster with all )osslhle dis patch. When within projier dlstnnco Leon ard thew his harpoon, striking the llsh hard nud deep. In somo mnnucr tho lino ns it was running out caught tho body of ono of tho men In such a wny ns to throw him over board. Tho man suddenly sank, whcreujion Leonard transform! his lluo to n boatmnto nud sprang iiitothaoceanlnaldof the drown ing sailor. The w hale, now maddened by his fast flow ing blood, mndo a rush for tho loat. Ro mnrkablo nnd horrible to relate, Leonard's friend had mannged to regain tho boat, whllo ho himself was caught by tho whalo between his Jaws, his -xikltlou being lusldo tho mon ster's mouth, with nothing protruding but ono of blsnrms. In thlsiunnuer tho man was In reality within tho Jhwm of death itself. The whalo lustitutly plunged down Into tho deep, and, iu tho voids of Unmanl himself, "tho llsh seemed to bo going down, down Into eternity itself." Tho Imprisoned Minn, after all this, had not lost his procure of mind, lie mustered his entire lx-Jlly .tienntli and ho wns it x)wer ful 1111. .n tnally bracing himself lu such a KKlilon as to couiHl tho llsh to spread his JawH, At thosiimn time, with his arm that was free, ho grabbed the sheath knife out of its socket, cutting right nnd left. No sooner wns there n kiilllcleiit oxulug mndo than Lxninrd forced hit Ixxly outside. Up to the surfncu ho swum, when, most strange to say, ho found himself within nn arm's length of his bont, Ho was saved. Tho marks of the w halo's violence anil tho dents of its teeth wero very plainly visible on Lsmard's nrms, ami ho wasnlMiysK!ut isl out by his brother naval olllcers as "Thu second Jonuh." . Your lllllliiu of AiiceatoiK. Did you over think how many malo nud fe male ancestors woro required to bring you Into tho world First, It wns necessary that you should have it father and mother. That makes two human beings. Each of them muit havo hail n father and mother. That 11utl.es four moro human being. Again, each of them must have had a father nud mother, making eight moro human Mugs. So on no go bnck to tho time of Jeaus Christ, tlfty-slx generations, Tho calculation thus resulting shows that l!W,tSB,017,iS,J,KI 1,0711 births must have taken pluco to bring you Into this world you who read these lines! All this since tho birth of Christ not since tho beginning of time. According to Proctor, If front a single air, for 6,000 years, each husband nud wife lind married at til years of ago uud there hud been 110 deaths, tho population of thu earth would be '3,111.1,1)15 followed by Ut ciphers. It would require to hold this popu lation a number of worlds the size of this, equal to Il.lUl.rc'll followed L) l'.'.'. ciphers. Tim human mind shrinks iu contemplating aiiclt immense numbers. St, Iiuis Republic, Married In Cotton. Two happy couples wero married lu tho presence of liO.OiX) xxplo at tho Piedmont ex position, at Atluuta, tin. Doth couples wero rigged out iu full suits of cotton manufac ture. The gentlemen wero III at ease, nud neither lind tho fnshinuable cut iu their gar ments, but the brides wero gotten up without regard to cxixmso. Tho dress of ono was cut eu train, with V neck front nnd bnck nud short sleeves. It wns mndo of white cotton bagging nnd elulxirntely ilrai-cd and trimmed with wltlto rlhlxm nud wide white niching around tho train and at tho shoulderx, Tho brldegnxuus wero dressed lu suits of cotton Ixtggtng, tlio coats doublo breasted Prince Allxi'lsaiid the vesta low cut. The buttons wero green cotton bolls. Frank Leslie's rCttW.lHUHT. 3 No. 104. Clmrnilo. Here's it miin eager for my Ilrat) Htrnngo whnt n most decided thirst Somo men havo for what Is found In this, my wholo. Tho crackling sound Of second Ix'lng folded, greets The ear nt homo nud oil tho streets. No. 10,1, A Cnnrriilri! Quotation. Ill tho following )nrngraph tho curious nnd diligent seeker may lind 11 familiar quotation from "Romeo nnd Jullett" "What slu havo I committed," said nn American girl to her lover, when she sat on his Ixist hot which ho had left on tho Bofa. Ho handed her a wet cnllit nnd arose to tnko his lenvu. His hobby was Ixitany, but not hers, for shu wns nn American schoolgirl. "I would prefer as mellow a ponr as you can glvo mo, Lconldns," si 10 said, "to this weo Hilng you call a flower." No. TOO. Knsy Uld.lle. I am a llttlo word comxsed of only flvo letters, yot so great Is my weight that strong men hnvn Imvii crushed by me, nud I havo been known to destroy life by pressing too hoavJ.'y upon those with whom I enmo lu con tact. 1 urn of tho plur.tl number, yet by mill ing tho loiter H I booomo singular. If, Ixiforo adding thu letter S, yon cutolf my head nnd tail, what remains is n verb Implying exist ence; If, Instead of thus mutilating me, you plnco my second letter lieforo my first, I nm changed Into what will inako 11 ponr man rich. My :i 'J 1 Is that In which many strive, but only ono wins; my 5 1 i! il ! means to alarm ; my fi 4 'J il Is to burn ; my 1 ii .') Is very noccHsary lu largo cities; my fl 4 U Is enticing to many; my 'J 1 1 I-t ono; myDil 1 Is not complete; my I'J I! Is of wonderful nnd doll cato construction; my 1 3 5-1 Is visited vory frequently by n physician, who frequently has moro I 3 3 4 0 than a follower ot any other profession. No. 707. A Wlso NyliiB. I am composed of .10 letters. My 37, III, 31, 0, 4 nro Invariably quacks. My 18, S. I, 17, !l, 14, 20 nro dear to mo. My 3, 10. 3, 7, 3, 30 is iu your oyo. My IS, 151, 10, 8, 18 Is what wo nil sigh for. My 'M, 10, fi, 31 aro used lu games of chance. My 11,28. 13, :i is it small boy. My B, 11), ISO, l;l, 1 1 goes through tho pross. My 15, 7, It, 30 is frequently presented. My 85, 33, 5, 0 Is part of n foot. My whole Is n wlso saying. No. 708. A Slltrti filial e. Our girl renders will bo tho first to solve this rebus, which recently appeared In St. Nicholas, In tho picture nro suggested tho names of fourteen different Btltche.! usod by necdlo w om-'ii. What aro thoy I No. 701). An Hour Glass. 0000O0000 o o o O o o o o o O o o o O o O o 0 o o o O o o o o. o O o o o 0000O0000 Tho central letters, reading downward, namo ono of tho United States. Tho cross words: 1 "Ono who throws, twists or winds silk." 2. "Educated," "directed." 3. "Co lerity of motion," "eod," "dispatch." 4. "Concreted sugnr," "wntr iu a solid state." 0. Iu "Ohio." (1 "Termination " 7. "An adhesive combination ot flour nnd water," or "earth and water ns prepared by tho potter," otc. a "Dexterity," "un artful trick por formed by jugglors." 0. "Severity, harsh ness," No. 710. A IMpiisura Kxcursliiii. My (island near Maine) (city In North Carolina): I hnvo Ixxm (city In Pennsylvania), but now will toll you nbout our trip. Wo wont to see (eity lu .Switzerland). Thero was (city In Now Jersoy), (city in Arkansas), (moun tain iu California), (city in Pennsylvania) nnd myself. (City In Now Jorsoy), woro a (river In Utah), (animal In South America) , (city In Arkansas) wore (olty In China) flan nol. I had to (point in Alaska) a (mountain in Oregon) nnd woro a (hills In Dakotn) dross. Wo got nn early (point in England), Wo went over 11 very (mouutnl is iu United States) (state in United States). (City In Switzer land) had been on tho (capo uoar North Caro lina) for us. As you must know (city in Hw itzerlnud) is very (mountains fit West Vir ginia), uud her floor wero covered with (city in Europe) carx)t. Shn showed us 11 (capo in South America) basket she made, also hor lovely (river In Switzerland) pot cow. Wo staid over (strait in Etst Indies) aud then camo homo. My (city of Nebraska), I must closo, I (capo In North Carolina) wo will get a (town of Wisconsin). (Capo of Green land.) City of Kansas, I'llUlllllH. Uuclo nnd mi ut Pawnbroker and wife. An nnlmitl study Pig nnd ixjn. Sweetmeats -Sugnr cured bain. A high liver Tho condor. A timo lix-k Tho prison step. On time Tho landlord. Always on hand Tho finger. Always on (oat The toe. Food for gossip Tongue. riiiu-tunto us You l'leuao. Every lady In overy land Has twenty nails on oach hand I'ivo nnd twenty on hands and foot All this Is truo without deceit. Key to tho 1'uuler. No, 007. Numerical Enigma; Harriot Beechcr Stowo. No. COS. -Hidden Words: Laurel; Urnl, lea. are, era, luro, Lear, Ella, ell, real, oar, all. No, OW. Illustrate! Proverb; Novor look n gift horse In tho mouth. No, TOO, A Charade: Tad-pole. No. TOl.-Cross Word Enigma: Wolfo. No. 703. Drop Letter Proverb: Zeal with out knowledge Is the sister of folly. No, 703. Curtailments: Ago-d; rlp-o' plum-b; fleo-t. Debt, ffMtKKixnmifyr """. yinM"M Christmas h . Fancy Rockers icad th nsi f !utistc mi uscfui presents and our line of these goods is remarkably full and complete, and our prices range from $3.00 to $50.00. An early selection will be the best. Chamber Suits .: great Eastern Novelty Finish, Cremona, Violin, and XVI Century. We arc over stocked with goods in this line and until December 1st we will offer our entire line at a very low figure. 1)1 II IDs Hail goods arc also offered at prices to com mand sales. We desire to close out as Allli PflrlOl1 mucn st0(,k !-s possible before January J An inspection of our line SHELTON 234-238 South 1 1th Street, LINCOLN, Carpets and The bulk of the Carpet trade for 1889 is now done. We siill have six weeks left in which time we propose to reduce our stock as low as possible before purchasing for our Spring trade. In order to do this we will make prices that MUST SELL the goods. If you are in need of anything in either CARPETS OR DRAPERIES get our figures before placing ) our order and you will find you cannot afford to purchase elsewhere. m A. M. DAVIS & Mmm Steam and Hot, Water Heating F. A. Telephone TiB JttJ! -V.t.lsW karawl-'U-tBm. Most Popular Resort In the City. ODELL'S -DINING -H AL L MONTGOMERY ULOCK, -o 1 1 19, 1 121 and 1 123 N Street. o f Meals 25 cts. $4.oo per Week. nppi caching and in anticipation of the great Holiday we have placed in stock a line of goods that will be suitable for all classes. in all styles and grades, including the 1 st, so that we may have room for spring goods. is respectfully solicited, & SMITH, NEBRASKA. Draperies ! Plumbing KORSMEYER & CO. 536. 215 S. Eleventh St. J & ft 1 A -"' 1 1 v IV. t! ' ') MMani. " . 1