Chicago and Erie R. R. '..nt ClilcnKo A Atlnntlo ll'y.i In Connection wltli the Erie Railway KOIIMS TIIK ONLY LINK'S 1IKTWKK Chicago and New York Under One Management. - , , ' , . u SOLID TRAINS. Tho Through Trnln of this Line between till- ohrii nml New York nre rim IM, thus nvnldlnit niinoynnoo unit ciuifusloti of ptmimlnn enr or uili'lnu connections, Vestibule Limited Service Vestlhnled Limited Train. constIni or lhi rubu, HinokliiK mid DiJV Coiicliej, with I'lilliniin UIiiIiik nnd rjlerii nit t'nr (henicd liy Htt-aui. lighted by uns), over this Line livery Hay In the Year. Pullman Service to Boston. A t'ullinan lluUct HlcfpliiirUiir to nnd from llostou dnlly vln this route. This Is tho ONLY LINK ItuunliiK I'lilliniin Cars between Chlcniro nnd lloston. BUCKEYE ROUTE To Columbus, Ohio, nnd Ashland, IC . Pullman HleophntCjir between Chicago nnd nbovo Points dnlly. Trnlus Arrive nnd Leave Iienrboru Htntlon, CHICAGO. For further Infornintlou, onll on tho nearest Hnllrond Ticket Agent, or Address W 0 Rlnoarjon, K M Took.', D I Roberts,' Gon.TnsK. Agt. nen.Mftr. A.n.PTARt:" Now York. Cleveland Chicago Santa Fe Route ! Atchison, Topeka & Saata Fe R. R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Knnsas City nnd SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, and SAN FRAN- CISCO.. Short Line Rates to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Dally Train Service Between Kansas Clu and PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Train Between Kansat. City and Galveston, The Short Line Between Kansas City and Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, Houston, nnd all Principal Pointt In Texas. The Only Line Running Through the OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan-Handle. For Maps nnd Time Table and Informa tion Regarding Rates and Routes Call on or Address E. L. PALMER, Passenger Agent, 411 N Y. Life Building, O JM. .A. lEI -ft-, NEB. Ladies' and Children's Hair Gutting and Shampooing a Specialty, -AT- SAM.WESTERFIELD'S BURR ; BLOCK. Ladles line Dr. I.n Due's Periodical Pills from Purls, Krnnce. Thnt positively le llovu suppressions, monthly derangements and trregulnrltlcs caused by cold, weakness, shock, nuemln, or Konernl nervous debility. The largo pioportlon of Ills to which Indies and misses 1110 llnhlu Is the illieet ieult ot n Unordered or Irregular ineiiKtriuitloii. Hup. presslonseoiitluued result In blood potnnlng umlnuick consumption. U package or: tor 15. Hunt dlreet on reeulpt of prleu. Hold lu Lincoln by II V. Ilrown, druggist. BE A MAN APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAM. MiriCT II HIM I-MATCMKit will 8. .Dllou mi lb. .D.l.uu fur ii.lw.il mta m.l p7 v.,.., diud wtr.puiioaf.ib, Ir.rr MAN C4n b. itboho sstVIOOl YOUNQ sst VIOOIODI li all r.ir.cli. MEN OR OLD, uff.tlnf tram KEKVOUI D2 BILITT. Lo.t or IilllBt M. hood, hylcsl Eic.l.el, H.oUl Worrr. StunKd DiT.lopminl, or r riBIOMAL WBAKHIU. c.n tit r.at.r.il to HHrZOT HEALTH .cl th. HOBLB VITALITY of BTBOHO MBH, tko rrlito rowtrof KHIon. We cUIrn by years of practlrti by our vxrluslvn infilKil u uniform 'MONoroLY or BUOCIBI" in treat- -, ..1 -A 'S1'""""1" TentlDiOQUlt ' from m Htstct and Terrltorlis. OUR NEW I00K JSliWoWiSfia",ft!;W. Ilwhlltyoicsi. nil Iipl.n.tlon. for BOMB TBEAT MIIT. Too cu bo rDLLT BBITOBED aa Tsoui.lU j mi b jjj. Boj4 osr UitlBoaUU. A44rM RIIMeOIOAL CO. BUFFALO. K.Y. W 0 S - IIIKK1I WIMMHi ff IftBPIIII. Bill. v3-i A Ml v7T JhW m THE NAVAL. SEARCH LIGHTS. The Recent Splendid Inhibition on tha lludion Hirer. Now York city's lclsuro population en joyed tho grandest bIiow of tho age In the llluinltmtlon lino tho other nlRht, nnd It did not cost them n cent, (or It wns fur nished by tho nnvnl nriundron of evolution. The squadron Is compose'd of the new stool cruisers Chlcngo, Nownrk, Hostoti nnd At lanta; tho gunbont Yorktown nnd Con cord, nnd the dynnmlto cruiser Vesuvius, nnd their recont buslncsi wns to Instruct the nnvnl reserve militia In tho uo of the e.trch lighU. t - " LKa&a&tj - - J r tJT i.' A UOIIT UKK THAT OK tAV Every iivnllnbto foot on tho Hudson river front between Twentieth nnd Sixtieth truets was covered with K'i-crs, and so were nil the housetops nod tho points on the Jersey shore, when nt 0:10 p. 111. tho flnushlp Chicago gavo tho signal nnd turned on her two lights of 83,700 candle, power each, nnd ouch set In the focus of tho mint powerful retlector known. All tho other vessels Bet their lights in older, and then the "senrch light sweep" begun, guided by the Chlcngo's signals. Thirteen broud bmuls or streams of pure white lljjlit spouted into tho clouds from tho anchored fleet n sight so awfully grniid thnt not n cheer nrose from the DOO.OOO or more people who witnessed It, but n convulsive wnvy motion and u genernl n-h-h showed the ex cltcmcnt; Then the strciitns of light begun to turn this wny nnd thnt Ono-ft-il on n sinull boat two miles nwav nnd ever' motion of ltl Afnilnil,t tt enllltl In, kmiM nu (iliilnlt net nf ' vwwi'.ai.b uu.i... ww r. Li. .o r.......a, .wv ..k noon Another struck u giou) n inllo nnd n rjunrter nwny nnd the could rend lino print In tho pure cold light. Far up the river every outline of tho rocks was show u and the suits of yachts In tho disWint Imy wero tnndo -luminous, The sprny nnd steam of ferryboats showed rainbows und tho cxH-(sslon on fnces n inllo dlstnut was discernible through tho ship's glnsses. I' was n certain demonstration that no Inu tile ves'tl could get within shooting dis tance unseen even In tho darkest night. Thf Population or Mlchlifnn. A census bulletin Just Issued, which Is devoted to Michigan statistics, arB that the populntlou of the state under the cen sus taken as of Juno 1, 161)0, Is S,(Xi3,&9, while In 1SS0 the population was 1,030,037, an Increase In ten years of 456,032 or '47 )2 percent. In 1SS0 Montmorency nnd Oscoda counties vre unorganized nnd were at tached ns townships to Alpcnn nnd Alcona counties, respectively. Since thou, how ever, they have been organized nnd appear sepnrnto nnd distinct as counties. The fol lowing new counties have been organised since ISS0; Alger, In 1893, from Schoolcraft! Arenao; in 183, from Bny; Gogebic, in 1667, from Ontonagon; Iron, in ISSo, from Mar quette, nnd Menominee, nnd Luce, In lbS7, from Chippewa and Mackinac. When parts of counties have been tnken to form new counties tho population according to the census of 1660 of tho pnrt tnken Is de ducted from Hiu populntlou in 16S0 of the county from which It was taken, wherever possible, and Is set over uL-alnst the popu lation of tho new county for 1MH), ns In thin j way comparison to show growth Is more , accurately made, Fifteen counties in tho state show decreases, most of which are i small, while fourteen counties show in creases of raoro than 100 per cent Thirty- I eight counties show increases of more than CO per cent. The Prediction Win Veillleil, Many a truo word, the saying goes, Is often spoken In Jest, but no more striking example Is at hand than that furnished by a recent news Item from Connecticut. At nn ex'cursion of New Britain people n few days ago n Jolly German, Christopher Dahl, Joked with Mr Curtln, to whom ho had been Introduced that day. "Are you Mr. Curtln the grocer, or Mr. Curtln tho undertaker?" asked Dahl Jocu larly. "You know there are two Curtlns In NewBrltnln." "Yes, I know there are," replied Curtln; "but I'm Curtln the undertaker " "Very well," replied Dahl ieriously, and shaking hands with Mr. Curtln, be added: "Then you will be my undertuker very oon." His prediction was verified within three hours. Dahl was Instantly killed nnd hor ribly mutilated by the excursion train in returning to New Britain Curtln was his undertaker To Explore Strange UniU, Mr Frnnk Vincent, of New York city, has in tho past dozen years traveled 275,000 tulles In out-of-the-wny pditsof the enrth, nnd written vari ous books, such as "Tho Land of the White Elephant," "Norse, Lapp and Finn," etc He Is soon to start on a tour of 40,000 miles, under the auspices of the American Geo graphical society and the Metropoli tan Museum of Art, and will take not only such sci entific apparatus FRANK VINCENT as will enable him to get views of all worthy objects, but passports and fetters of Introduction which will tecn're linn the aid of all regulnr government.' Ho will sail arouwHAfrlca, mnkliig fre orient Journeys Inland to places not Itith eito visited or described, and will traverse and describe tho Congo Free State and the cnstern'sectlou, thence to the Cupo of Gooil Hope; also tho Island of Madagascar He will go through Media anil Persia to Cen tral Asia, tho region lately opened by the Russian Trnnscasplan railroad, nnd then cross tho Pacific and comti home through California nnd the west He thinks nil this can bo done in three years, and ho expects to make It tho crown ing work of his carter. Mr, Vincent Is lu tho prima of llfo, 0 feet 2 Inches high, nnd in lino physical condition. Ho has nn un usual faculty of making friends with strange races, nnd Insists thnt he can travel alono among the wildest savages nnd bt safe. . ., .-; fi x "; . i a .'UK T ?PW. . if CAPITAL CITY COURIER,' SATURDAY, AUGUST i, Nntfil'iii In t.it 11 tfti ,, " Orent Humorist What only tlfty centn piece for these Jokes? Thrifty Editor-Yes, Hint's nil wo enn nf ford to pay for Jokes, and wru am net nil wo wnut nt thnt price Great Hutiioi 1st Oh, you enn undoubt edly Kot plenty of n certain rndo of Jokes for fifty cunts, but I would llko to hnvo you know thnt my Jokes nro no laughing uintter. Boston Courier A Uonrrsloii, Piiterfntnllliis My daughter Is ono of my tronsiires, joiing mnn. You nsk n great (lent; nnd whnt will you give me In roturu, chr Suitor Oh, I'll glvo you time on her dowry. Llfo. Within n lllnck of It. "Can you tell mo whether this car passes tho Union dcepo?" asked tho timid woman ns she climbed wearily up the steps of the Live Oak electric car In front of the post ofllco. She addressed her remark lu n gen ernl wny to nil the pnssengcrH, but seemed to Indicate with her oyes the woman In blnck with tho shopping bag nnd tho gold rimmed eyeglasses. "This enr passes within n block of the Union doppo," said tho lady In blnck, gar. Ing severely through thuso strong glnsses "You can easily see the deppo from tho place whore you alight." And she drew tho strings of her shopping bag tighter, nnd looked defiantly nt tho other ptisscn gers "And when you see the daypn," said tho pert young woman with tho red hat, "you'll be sure to know It by Its resemblance to a western cnttlo shod thnt Is somewhat nut of repair. " "Tell you whut," mild tho yomng mnn In tho corner, removing the head of his cane from bis mouth for the purpose of making the remark, "this here dlppo Is n caution, ain't It? Makes people think Dallas Is tho Jumping olT place, donchcrknow I had n friend mighty ulcu follow, from Boston was coming hero to locate, hanhvatu business. Ciitnu nnd took one look at the dlppo and said hu believed he'd go on down nnd take a look at llutchlns Couldn't stand the dlppo." And Just then the car slowed up, and they nil glared scornfully one upon another ami cried' deppo! This Is tho Union 17 dlppol Dallas Now. Keeping Up Appearance.. It was one of those clear summer morn ings for which tho Ozark region Is famous. I was with n llshlng party on the Current river. It was about 7 o'clock thnt I strayed olT fvoin my companions for a stroll through the woods of yellow plno. Perched on a high rock about BOO yards from our camp I found a native with ii lino out. "Hello!" I saluted. "Howdy," wns tlw sleepy responso. "Catching anything?" I asked. "Nopo." "Cnught nnythlng?" "Nope." "Expect to catch anything?" "Not much." "What nro you doing bore, then?" "Keepln' up erpearnncis." "How is that?" "Well, yer see, !'o got oneer them wjm tnln what runs things tor home, nnd she'd nlluscrtelllii'iuothetl noverwork. Thet's why I'm hyer I'm foolln' her 1 don't want no feusli nor nothln' I on'y want tor keep up erpearances," Detroit Free Press One on I bo Doctor. A well known clergyman of this city was a3ked to bolve the Ml lowing puzzle n few night ugo: If nil the children that King Herod killed were burled in such a man ner that only their arms from tho elbow to the tips of their lingers were visible above tho ground, how could you distinguish the arms of the boys from those of the girls? The reverend gentleman worked at It faith fully but was obliged to give it up. "For shame, doctor," cried tho Interro gator. "Tho iden thnt you should forget that the children that Herod killed were all boys." Buffalo Commercial. Ilehliid the Times. "Well, you may criticize the young em peror of Germany as much as you clwose, but there's n mark of business about him that I like," said Spodklus "Why, man, when did you rend the pa pers last? He got rid of thnt months ago," Bald Bodkins. "Got rid of what?" "His biz mark, to bo sure." Spodkins hnd to pay for two. Detroit Free Press. A Cheap Con, Stranger What do you vidua your whlto cow at? Farmer Furrow She ain't worth over ten dollars. Taxing cows this yenrf Stranger I am not tho nssessor. I am an olllclal of the Quick Time railroad. Your cow was killed this morning. Hero's the ten dollars. Good day. Now York Weekly A Greut Wenror. Wooden I know, Miss Smllax, that I'm not as brilliant as some people; but I think It is the general opinion of my friends that i I wear well, Miss Smllax Oh, yes Indeed, you wore me out long ugo, no-,! on courier A Gooil Model. H-&&$ Fashionable Appllcunt (to fair Dolsnr ttan) Yes, niyLusbaud heard you lecture on "How to Wiilk Gracefully," and hu wanted me to Join your class, Miss Henrietta Tussel I'm nlwnys pleased when men realize tho importance of my mission, . Applicant Yes, ho said hj studying you I'd learn whnf to avoid. Truth. 6afc53ll J "a apajaoapaoi TRUE TALE OF HORROK THE AWFUL MEDIEVAL TRAGEDY OK BEATP.ICE CENCI. A rirmlUh rntlmr HUln br lilt Chil dren The Pulnrfi Thoy (irrupted flnld to lie Hniinted ToiicIiIiiii Seem, nt the c (Til III An Kil-llllia .Story Untold. ISpcclitl Corrcipotuliitico.l Nkw Youk, July t, ltoina used to bo ono of the most Interesting cities In Europe. It is very Interesting Mill; but having, sin co 1870, been tho capital of Italy, it lias tost much of Its peculiarity When It wns tho grout contur of Roman Catholicism, tho poutitlc capital of the world, it had nu eccksnstlontinosphcre, tunny dovotlounl pomps und ceremonies, and special customs nllurlng to tho noinndlc nnd philosophic travoler, which Rs secularization has banished necessa rily I lld not euro for its theology (1 do not euro for ntiy theology, In fnct.) save as It lent u curious and plcttirusiitiu cle ment to thu ancient city tho popo and temporal llttlo remained of tho Pio Nono was prince of what oncu poworftil states of tho church. Ilomu was, llko Benares, n thcologic capital, nnd itn hlti tory und traditions had nn Interest through its associations of thu day which thoy hnvo not now, us I have lenrncd by Inter visits. Then Italy had n great charm for mo, tho chnrin which resides in so inntiy things in our early youth. Thou the tncdiiuviil chronicles wero fresh In my mind, among them the tragedy of the Cencl, reploto with faino nnd horror. 1 and not been n week in tho city before 1 Tlsitcil thu old pnlnco of tho family, in tho lrnstovuro, in it dirty, dismal neigh borhood bordering tho Ghetto, 1 hnd expected to Hud n decayed, massive structure, dlgurllod nnd pictorial in its decny, not such u worn, wretched, re pulsive pile, full of vilo odors nnd nil tin- ' cleanllneik It wns revolting to any idea of tho romantic, too menu to nccm trng- l leal. Tho former pnlnee wns what wo should call n tenement houso of thu low est clnss, i ihubitod by thirty or forty i fnmilies, who apparently depended on washing for n livelihood, but who hud no thought of washing themselves. Thu I swarm of small children weto squalid, tho women slattern, ugly, forbidding. Thu husbands and fathers weio absent, earning their daily pittnnce, except a few old and decrepit men, who might hnvo been superannuated brigands. Thu broad stairways nnd high arches, filthy and broken, served to remind one of tho departed mnjesty of the edifice. 1 wtit up nnd down stairs resolute ly, exciting tho wonderment of tho swarthy Inmates, who evidently ro gnrdel me ns ono of tho crazy foreigners thnt invade Homo every win ter and spring. I pleased them by dis tributing Ktuall coins among them, but thoy could give me no information. Thoy seemed novcr to hnvo heard of the Cenci: 1 might us well hnvo nsked them about Nutna Pompillus or Tnrqiiintns Priscus. They bellove, however, that tho plnce is lmunted this is nn old tra dition nnd tnlk of Eecing ghosts, nnd hearing sobs, cries nnd tnoaim after tho manner of tho superstitious. If there wero any ghosts, the rr'ned pnlnee would be eminently pro; i lor them to stnlk in. If I were u ghost, und did not mind dirt, I might select it myself. All tho whilo I wns thero 1 kept mar veling in whnt room tho lovely Beatrice Cenci hnd slept, and if her dlnholic father could renlly hnvo abused mid tortured her, us lias been recounted. Wlmt a hideous story it isl Shall I repent it? It I may bo now in certnin of its details to many readers. Thero nro different ver j sions, but they nil ngree in substance. ' Count Francesco Cenci wns ono of I tho richest nnd most powerful lords of J the Sixteenth century, his father having been minister of finnnco to Popo Pius ; IV. A grenter monster, nccordlng to nccounts, never lived. Ho wns ns in famous as' Nero, Caliguln, Commodns, or nny of tho vilest emperors of nncient Rome. He seems to hnvo been as near as possible totnlly depraved. Muratori, the Italian historian, narrates in his Annals that ho was twico mnrrlcd.(whnt should such a wretch as lie want of u wife?), Beatrice being, with eleven other children, the product of the first mar riage. Ho tinted theso children with a fiendish hate, after lie had tnken a sec ond wife, as if they had been his bitter est foes. Ho was accused of causing tho murder of two of tiis sons at tho hands of his hired bravos, and tio trented every body with wanton cruelty. Beatrice wns so beautiful that sho inspired liiui with nu incestuous passion, and tio per becutod her, day after day, until ho finally accomplished his infernal pur poso. Having sought tho protection of her kinsmen and of Pope Clement VIII to no purpose, sho was so nroused to frenzy by her wrongs ns to conspire with tier brothers nnd her stepmother to kill her fatiier. If ever tinman croaturo wero justified in committing parricide, she was cer tninly. Such a villain us tho count needed to bo swept from tho enrth j ho wns a moral pestilence. Thero are t,ev ernl reports of tho manner in which Francesco wns removed. Ono is thnt Mgr. Ouerra, who wns in love with Bentrico (any man might have been ex cused for lnvinir her. if n littl nt wlmt .....0 ..u.f .. ,.,,w v .Mill. j has been told of her be true), joined I with Beatrice and her brothers, Bcr t nnrdo und Giacomo, to rid themselves of I this human fiend. They engaged two desperadoes to waylny him nnd kill him , whilo lie wns on his wny to Petrelln, n I grim castle in tho Sabino hills, near tho rseapolitnn frontior. Their attempt wuh frustrated, whereupon Bentnce nnd her stepmother, goaded to desperation, drug ged ttie count's wiue in the palace, and introduced into his room, whilo lie wns in a stupor, two assassins, wtio dispatched him, Sept. 0, 150S. by driving a nail into his eye, penetrnting tiis brain. Some writers contend that Beatrice wns guiltless of tier father's death, and that nothing could bo proved against liar at tho trial; that his slayers wero two of 1891 his own hirelings whom ho had injured so foully that they thtu took rovmgo. Otio'of tho tnou confeisoil, Implicating the Concls. Thoy wore put to dreadful torture, And Oiacomo nnd his step mother confessed, ns nny ono might do, to escape tho exquisite pain. But Bea trice, though n dellcnto girl of only six teen, with tierolo fortitude refused lo Implicate herself, and won thereby thu enthusiastic ndmtrntlou of the sternest, most pitiless men. As thu Cuncln wero connected with tho most lllustilous families of Homo a greal elTort was tnndo to mivo thorn. Tho renowned advocato Farinnccl defended them ably and eloquently, urging in their bohnlf, oven If ctilpnblti, tho dread fill vices nnd crimes of thu count, which weio well known in the highest circles of society, parllculnrly lo tho eccleslm tics. But nothing availed, Tho pope, who wns autocrat then, and continued to bo until quite recently In his own do minions, might hnvo shown clemency, hnd not tho Princess of 8anta Crocu at thnt juncture been murdered by her son. Tho highest nobility were in tho habit of committing tho most utrocibim crimes In thoso days with perfect Impunity. Pillage, ravishment, poisoning, hired us misslnatlon, overy nort of Iniquity, wero cultivated along with literature and tho arts. Romu wns tho center of overy conci'lvnblo form of wlckudiiusnnt which Justice ordinarily winked unless moved by reasons of policy, Tho Santa Croce murder nlnrmed Clomont VIII, who thought thnt an ex amplu must lie made, lu thu liopo of dis couraging private assassination, then so common in Rome. Ho determined, therefore, that tho Cencl should miller, and tils will was omnipotent. Ho is snld by some authorities to have beun Influ enced to destroy them by tils desire to confiscate thu rich estates of Count Fran cesco to thu holy see, something to which the popes in that and lu later centuries wero addicted. Tho famous Villa Borghese, which all tourists re member, for it Is ono of tho stock sights of the Eternal City, was pnrt of tho Cencl property, all of which wns given to the Borglieso nnd Aldo braudini families, kinsmen of Popo Clement nnd his Miceessor, Paul V. Eveiy kind of corruption nnd villainy, from wholesale (daughter and the sack ing of towns to forging wills and the practice of simony, was so much the custom that crime caused no horror. But severe punishment, especially exe cutions, awakened tho most animated interest, stirring Homo to its depths. When it wuh known thnt Oiacomo Cenci (thu younger brother, Bernardo, hud been acquitted for want of evi dence), Bentrico nnd their stepmother her maiden name wns Lucrezla Petroni wore to bo lieheuded, tho whole city wns oxcited and eager to witness the closing sceuo. Tho Romans have for ages been devoted to every species of show or spectacle, and retain this form of devotion to tho present. The scaffold was erected near tho Castle of Sant' An gelo, a momorablo pile, long used as a state prison, and built around tho tomb of tho Emperor Hadrian. Beatrice, who has been confined in tho cnstlo nearly a year, is naturally tho ob ject of all eyes. Sho is very palo nnd worn, having been mengerly fed in hor dark, damp dungeon, und showing truces of iutenso mental nnd physical suffering. Tlioso graceful limbs hnvo boon twisted until tho bones cracked and wero ne;irly dislocated. From those hazel eyes tours of agony hnvo been wrung, while tho strong will kept bnck tho words for which tho tortuiers anxiously waited. Tlioso golden t reuses hnvo been almost torn out. Shu has been nicked again und nguin, nnd yet her great soul con quered her soft nature and kept it firm ns rock. Desplto all sho has endured her step is firm as shu moves toward tho pcuifold; n faint smilo of resignation plays about her sweet lips; a strango light, as of another nnd a better world, rests upon nnd illuminates her lovely face. Sho looks to tho vnst Catholic crowd llko an angel descended from heaven, ready to atone with touching putieuco for tho sins of mankind. A feeling of deep awe for the beautiful girl creeps through thousands of hearts in thnt pitying, superstitious throng, nnd they need only a commanding voice to snatch her from her doom. But the voice comes not, nnd sho soon ascends the platform, unaided, and awaits the headsman without a tremor. Clad in white robes, with her confessor at her side, she embraces her brother and mother-in-luw, kisses tho crucifix pre sented to her, puts back her abundant hair, with a serene smile lays her beauti ful head upon tho block, and in another moment it is severed, with a heavy thud and n gush of blood, from the symmetri cal trunk. Tho vast concourse starts with n half suppressed groan und a thrill of horror, and thu brief, clouded, tragic life of tho ill starred Beatrice is ended. Sho continues to live, however, on can vas und in marblo, in song and story, and will yet livo through coming cen turies embalmed in tho pathos of her un numbered woes. Tens of thousands of wnyfnrers will in tho future visit, ns I hnvo done, the scenes of her misfortunes and her distressing exit, to reeat, as their sole comment. "Poor, poor Ben trico!" Her remains wero buried in tho vault of tho Church of San Pietro, in Monto rio, and thero they still repose. She wny have been somewhnt idealized by time nnd through her borrows, but thero is no rational doubt that she was n brave nnd beautiful maiden, nnd tried as few hnvo been in tho furnnco of undeserved affliction Tho celebrnted painting iu tho Bnrberini palace, attributed to Guido Reni and familiar to all persons inter ested In art through countless copies and engravings, is not, ns has been generally supivosed, a portrait of Beatrice. I used to think so, in coinman with everybody else, but 1 nm glnd to know otherwise. I never could understand how tho origi nnl could have so insipid, so character less a face. It is far better to leave thu form and features of tho charming, ill fnted girl to the imagination, which is more gifted than any artist can be, since it presents to each mind its own ideal. Junius Hemu Bkowne. Mwkh liM Lincoln, : Nebraska. Capital, $250,000 Ojh'an ami Dinclom: Jehu II Wrlitlil, I'les. T. K. Hnii.lcrs.A'.t" J. II. Mci'lny, Cimhler. I A (s Uiiymnml, III; t.nu, Tlios Cochmii K llfSUer, Clin Wert, F I.HIH-ldnii. Cicncrnl Banking llunlncss Transacted. Accounts Solicited, jj REMOVAL Lincoln Shirt Factory To 1 402 O Stroot. In Us now locution this establishment i hnvo iM-tter facilities than ever lor turning nil Mrst-elass hoi U, nm! 1111 Increased lino of Oellts 'I- lirulshliuf (binds will always tie oil sale, '1 11 our business has been milled u LADIES' TAILORING DEPARTMENT In which tfiiriueuls or nil kinds will he inmlu to order nnd 1111MI1I11K rroiii thu siiiallest (in ilcriiiirincut to tlie llliest I Hens or Clonic will be sltllllully executed nnd luiide on short notice, In tills department we emeloy nun oflbubest cutters and llllers In the country mill satisfaction Is uuiiiautecil lu every par ticular Our factory will hereafter be known lis the Lincoln Shirt Mfg. Co. A KiitrciiKtcln,Hr., Mimniier. Cull mid see us. Cor, Dili mid OHU SUPERIOR WORK -O0 TO- SMALL'S ! Steam Laundry 2014-16 O Street, Office 138 N. nth St. Teie. 579. Leading j PHOTOGRAPHER! Flno tlllst Cabinets 3 per dozen. Hpoclnl rates to student. Cnll mid see our work. . Studio, 1214 O Street. Open from 10 a. lu, to I p. 111. Hiliiilnys. (FKhNtgS !$ MEMttotN 1 A pamphlet of Information nclt. .trclui mo iaw, .mining jiuw iu. -Obtain mteni., uitTtstiu, inuie , Warm, CnprnRbti, mi irtty . AdlKM MUNN . VU, tUUl llrondwrir. Hr rrlu. tNAOQUAlNTIO WITH THC 0 1 OQ V Of TtC COUNT V WILL OITAtd MUCH INPOHMATIO'4 MQM A tTUOV Of TMIt Mi Q THI Cbicago.Rock Island & Paciflc Ru The DIHECT ROUTE to and from CHICAOQ HOCK ISLAND. DAVENPOHT, DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUTFS. WATXHTOWN, BIOUX FALLS, MINNEAPOLIS. ST. PAUL, ST. JOS EPH. ATCHISON. LEAVENWOHTH. KANSAS CITY, TOPEKA, DKNVEK. COLORADO ai'NOt aod PUEBLO. SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS cf Through Coachea, Sleeper. Free Reclining Chair Care nnd Dlnlnc Care dally between CHI ClAOO. DES MOINES. COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAOO and DENVER, COLORADO 6PKINOS nnd FUEliLO via St. j ."Toeeph, or Kaniu City and Topeka. I Via Tho Albert Lea Route. I Faat Expree Train, dally between Cnlcatto . und Minneapolis and Bt Paul, with TKROUOII i Itecllnlntr Chair Car. (FREE) to and from thoe OlnU and Kanea City. Through Chslr Car I and Sleeper between Peoria, Sptrlt Lake and , Bloux Fall, via Dock I.land. For Ticket. Map., Folder., or ut.lred Informa tion, apply at any Coupon Ticket Office, or addresa E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, Qen'l Manager, Oen'l Tkt, Ct Fas. AitU, CHICAOO ILL LINCOLN AND IS.TITlTt. It ILNXlNiMir MkiMIiuihI, and T) snrltliu 1 Hie li-t and larvt-at Oillrtiti In I ho ffwi ie. -Mudrnt. Ill uttuulaiuv hut ear. Stu tent, pri'iiared mr limine lu front 3 in a month.. Ki-rli-iuv,t faculty IVtmiu.iI lii.iructlon. lk-autlful llliulrau-d cil.tUvm-, ivllt-k-v Journal., mid wliiiciK ef H'iinmii.hli, -iil free by nddrviuliig I.ILI.IIIHIIX1K & HOO.SK, Lincoln, Neb CglWa&tt. yf irtBI; 11 'Iff, tii ' (' j3 J.r?yl.W-M'l!Sa)cvf yr -nitoGKuaaiVE isvciire. .. . . W.JJ'.!UL!'0, ,0 j0u "minx. o.T.A. O. II b I' H K..CnlM(N anl rerelTr. potUfepoU, llM.lloktl deck ufrarvl.jrouervrr handlist. Tea Ve.u cr . vne vr uiaur