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T7" "VJtHi,V'f V ' TfrwTw; "TIVM't - J - -. --y'r:VTnfHF"-t,'Wt tawwafpif. y.-nmryTjimiiin,., nTyyarv CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1891 I ? ,s LC jH K 1 So f fSJT 9 ytyiffa u il'V'vr . MfavMuf tL.4S l- Mrs. Graham's Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream In not h wind lo lit the aoiiao wltleli that torm u popularly ued, lml porimuu'iilly loulllle. H ori'Hti" n koH, Mnonth, euiir, velvety akin, nml ly iiullv. im Kriulimlly limkea llm nmiplo.tlim severnl slmilea whiter. It U ii rniudmil protection frn.u ttiin'irurln iif mi ntnl wlml nnd prevent minlmrn mill tackle, mid blackheads will never come whllo ynti II. It cli'iinaea llm fiieo f hot' tor than miiiii nml water, nourishes mul builds up Iho akin llaiu mul thin proviMitM inn fur' lunlloii of vrrliMlt". It gives llm freahness, olPitrni'M mul mnoiilliiii'M nl xkln Unit you had when n little Rlrl. Kvnry hnly, nuiui of olil ouulit to iiko II, in It gives n more yimlh ful niipoiiriinri'tomiyliiiiy, mul Unit l''" neatly. II contiilim no nolil, powder, or alkali, mill U ill liiirnilimHiimluiv unit n noiirlalilntr m dim I to llm Mower. Price SI.OO. Auk riuirilriiKitlHl for It. MAMl'l.K iiovti.K mulled freolo any Inly on rooolptnf ID eeiit In atittnps to ny for iKialitgn mul pnoUlinr. I.mly Aiti'iit wanted. Mr. OorvnlMi (Inilimn, "lloniuy Doctor," 10.1 1'mt Hlrool, Kmi Kranrlai'ii. All tho load I iik I.lni'iiln ilriii(lslii mill It. H. T. Clarke Drug; Co., Lincoln. iwiioi-i:mai.i::aoknt8. 1A HAN MAoquAiNttD wits THt aitxMAmv or ihi countut mill ootaik MUCH INICMMMKM IKOM A tTUOr Of IHIi MAP Of THI The DIRECT ROUTS to and from CHICAGO, BOOK ISLAND, DAVKNPOHT.DKB MOINES, COUNCIL BLUVrs, WATKHTOWN, OIOUX TAI.LS, MINNEAPOLIS, IT. PAUL, BT. JOB SPH, ATCHISON. LKAVXNWOHTH. KANSAS CITY.TOPKKA, DSNVXIl, COLORADO SI-NOB Ad PUKBLO. SOLID VESTIIULE EXPRESS TRAINS of Through OoactiM, BlMpa'ra, Iree Racltnlnic Clhalr Cura and Din In it Can (tally bctwren CHI OAOO. DKS MOINKB. OOUNCII. BLUFFS and OKA It A, mid batwaan CHIOAOO and DENVKH, COLORADO BPRINOS and PUKBLO via St. JoaepU, or Xanaaa Cltr and Topaka, Via Th Albert Lea Route, Taat Sxpraae Trains dally MwMn Chicago tnd Klnnanpolla and Bt Paul, with TICKOUOK JUoIlnluit Chair Car 0TRXE) to and from tboM polaU and Kanani City. Thronicb Cbnlr Oar and Hteiwr batwocn Peoria, Spirit Lako and .loux Fall via Ilock Itland. for TlckaU. Main, Foldr, or dtxlrvd Informa ,'Mod, apply at any Coupon Tlckat OIUdo, or oddreoi C. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, 0a'lHauaaor, Ocn'lTM.Al'oaa.AKt, CUICAOO ILL. LINCOLN AKD IKITITVTK OF mMAKallir, Shortliand, and Typewrltliut, U the beat and largcat Collaco In tbo Weat. (U) Htulnu In attrmUnw loit rear. Bludenta prcporrd mr butlnraa In fnim atoD Kntha. Kxpvrivnpnt faculty. Prnonal Initniolkm , kBUful llluatratml onUIORUr, rollncn jnurnala, and "ctmau ot iwumaiuhlp, wnt f rro by aiUlrrMlng U1XIBR1DOK nOOSK, Lincoln, Neb Ladies' and Children's Hair Catting and Shampooing a Specialty, AT SAM. WESTERN'S UifcUURR : BLOCK. Ladle (Te Dr. I.e Due' Perluilleitl Pills from I'nrla, Krancc. Tlutt poalttvoly ro llovo auprealona, monthly ilermiKemonta suit Irrecularltle oausoil by cold, wimknc , shock, miomln, or Rcnornl norvous ileblllty, Tbe largo proportion of 111 to which ladle and in Use uro llnblo I tho direct rcault of it dliorderod or trrezulnr monatruntlon. Hup preatlon contlnttud reault In blood polaoalnc an tiuicKoniuuiupiioii, j pucnoo ora inr o. neui uireci on rocotiu ui nrtco Hold In Lincoln by 11. w. llrown, ill IriigKitt. BE A MAN APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. rtHIIT M IMm-MaHHttft II Wilt a aailaa tn u tMlaau bf auiaul ia ikal ft U)t u Milk wt fi m araih. lT!5.3ttS" tos aa TI0BB ia til ramU, YOUNI MEN OR OLD, aafftrlai traaa BI1T0OI BI- ilitt. Mat r rolilof aua . rkytlcol Baaauw. HaaUl Warn, ttaatai Baaataaaaal, ar aay rBBIOBAL WBAKBIU. caab Hrtltli ta tlBTtOt HKALTM ul Ua BOILB TrfAUTT at tTIOBB ktl. tka rrlaa u rawar af Hatlaaa. Wa claim by years of practice by 'our eicliialva matboda a uniform --BaoroLi or asociaa" in irtat- lot all BUaaaaa, Waaiaaaaaa and A ABUUaaaafMaa. TfitlmonUU ' from to Htatca and Ttrrltorlea. RBJK1II BaBBlIf u-ManA(,aaled,poat-NKW MR na d.fora flmltad tin: Bat .UV:.aLLJll,T"lp-AT.,atL am ay aa. paaaaar najiawaii. aaaraaa at aaet iTmioioal co. sWfalo, n.v I1VB Kt7CMBaK. aaad Poatol Mala to Joan Inurui. S.T. A. ! Wdi,& ' &tl f 9 il Cbicago.Rock Island & Paciflc Ru CSlfC J I '5fln dmx H . a ' I., ft w afc jBli I 'a i ni 1 1 1 vrrfrt r it ' ' r'-M . Vbb ! B . or JW. . -;-at- i; - jl. . . " a s P MEDIEVAL FKKRAUA. 8EEINQ THE OLD ESTEAN CAPITAL WITH THE MIND'S EYE. Tho KnillUn City of llm Tim. -n.l I'rea tit A Mnn "f I'rlnroa Oiitwnrilly Ha fined anil Inwardly Hiiii A Htnry of I.OVK, lntrliiit mid Vnninitiirn. lHclnl Onrriwiwinlvnca. Nkw YoitK, Nov. 25. Ferrnrn linn nl wnyn luul it stritiiKO, nml port of fiic I tui tion for nio, Iwyoiul tlmt of iilnujit nny of tin) inmllmvul cnnltiilH of Italy, I Imvn lx'i.'ii tlmru NDVonil tliui'H, mul I liopo to KO tliorn nnln. hacli tlnio It linpri'soa mo uninVi tin If on pnivloiui vfnltn I luul not fully caught )tn utmoMjihoro, hml not ntiniclvntly nyiiipatlilr.cil with Ho liiHtorln ami km'IIo uRMouliitloim. Tho very iiaiiio luid lln HonoroiH uliarin. It nouiulu llko n coiuloiiKatloii of tlio roiiuuiL'c mul IxMinty, tlio lirllllatico anil mxltiction, tlio traguily mul iitlum of tlio Italian MM dlo Agi-H. Whon I wit n Hinall boy tlio name iiiii'miiIixI in inn. totU'liiiI mv luwirt. Htlni'il my liiutKliwitlon. Shall I ovor, 1 , thoiiKlit. not foot in Fiirrurn? My rurn? My vit-1 Kraut niliiil wan continually journoyltiK thlthur, continually Ht'oliig. not tho town of tho iirosiiiit, hut tho llotirlHliltiK city of (ho Hlxti'ontlt century. I luul reached iiiun'rt ontato beforo my body luul fob lowed my oanor iniiiil. I rouiombor viv idly, an wo woro whirling over tlio rallrt from Hologna on a tlullKhtfttl April inoriiltiK, that thoKUard called out "For ram." Tho three liiniiil Hyllublen mado my heart leap ami my oytm liiolnten, How could ho take it no calmly! Ills volco was HH ovoti w tho couduutor'ri at homo when ho ntnioiiiicen Fonlhaiu or Mamaroueck. Wan I actually in For ram at hint? Tho weary yearn of waiting luul finally bomo fruit. Ah I ntupiied out of tho car at thoHtntlou, I urn not nuro, in my ex alted mood, that I dltl not expect to bo greeted by Uolurtlo, Tanno and Arioato, Htul to neo Lttcraziii Borgin, beautiful ' and bewitching, anxiously looking for tho arrival of one of her many lovers. But tho mood passed, and I was prepared to vlow things an tboy really woro. I juuicd into n vetturn, drove to tho Stella d'Oro, deposited my luggage and set out for n stroll, using my own eyes Htul creating my own emotions. Forrarit was not iinllko my nntlcipit ' tlous. I bad studied guide books suf ficiently not to bo disapK)luted at tbo shrunken, decayed town, containing less than ilft.GOO souls. Its outgiving was that of faded grandeur, conspicuous in its broad, rcgnlar, deserted streets, in which tho grass was growing. Tho churches mul palaces wero moldy mid imnalreds tho walls of tho ancient citv ! crumbling; tho gnnwlng tooth of Timo J vislblo on every band. All this comported with my idea of fitness. Every Italian . capital with a history should look so. I It was exceedingly picturesque, pro- foundly interesting. My wish was to reconstruct it through . mv imaiflnatloii: to revlvifv tho dead: to restore tbo bvirono. And with this bygone, purpose I wandered at my own """I sweet will, mentally Intent on the ages fled and the events to which they hail given birth. I wont through the broad Via delbt Glovecca, the Corso di Po and Vit torio Etiimiinueloaud tho other principal streets, stepplugin to the Cathedral, tho churches of San Andrea, San Benedetto, Sau Domenlco, Santa Maria in Vado, of tho Camiio Santo mul others. I loitered in tho Piazzo Oca, Mercato, Ariostea, nnd sat on thn old walls gazing off to thePo and across tho broad lovel toward the horizon. It is natural that tho place should be unhealthy, from tho frequent inundations of the river, higher than, the surround ing region, and its consequent marshy character. The citizens tell strangers that it is not malarious now, though they themselves often have chills nnd fever, us their uppenrunco Indicates. It has always been malarious, and always will bo, until the whoVu neighborhood' is properly drained. As long ago as tho first part of tho Fifteenth century, when Popu Eugenius IV held an ecumenical council there, tho Greek ciu)eror, John Puheolologus, being present, tho council was driven elsewhere by the tainted at mosphere. Nearly all Italy is thus in fected. Its attractiveness is usually as sociated with a consciousness of danger to health and life, so that it may be said tr exorcise a kind of fatal charm. At Ferrara I particularly feel this, though my hygienic iuvuluerableticss has hith erto stood mo in good stead. While I observed on all sides dccliuo nnd desertion defaced statues, perish ing monuments, vacant streets, forsaken edifices I looked nt tho city through iny mind's eye, and through tho dead ages. I was there not in tho last half of tho Nineteenth century, but in tho me dliuval time, during the dominanco of the Estes, when the town boasted of 100,000 people, and tho court was ono of the most polished nnd sumptuous in Europe. l seeiiiMi to see uiotto painting fres coes in the Church of St. Agostlno, Dosso Dossl decorating canvases for Alfonso d'Este, Bastlanmo sketching his bold figures in the Cathedral. Tho stern face of Calvin fieeing from persecution ap peared in the ducal palace irnd relaxed its sternness somewhat at tho It Bid words of the Duchess Heuee, daughter of Louis XII and wife of Ercolo II. Clement Marot, tbo French pout, also a fugitive, was born again and acted as pri vate secretary of the duchess. In the house of Arlostc, in the Via ill Mirasole, the poet was disclosed, as in a vision, writing the "Orlando Furloso" and finally dying at fifty-eight over his studies a true type of the devoted scholar. Tasso showed lu tho hospital of St. Anna as a prisoner, having been confined there by Alfonso d'Este from Bomo unknown motive. Tho motive be came clear to mo there it was his love for tho duke's sister, Eleouora, which . tho duke pretended to treat as a mental 'disorder. The university, founded in I the Fourteenth century, recovered its j ancient renown as I entered its walls; resumed its early importance, gathered I students from every part of Europe. Really it wm dingy and diminished, nl luiwt iinkuowiit but I iuventod it with Itn glorio .1 pant, nml tho Investment chi-ated tho roallty. Tho princely lino of tho Knten paHned beforo me, revealing their mcatmena, tleHM)tiHiu, baoenenn, cruelty, along with their patroungo of learning and art, their rellneiueutof manner, their parndo and pageantry. I jiercelvcd how Oblzro obtained, at tho close of tho Twelfth century, bin lonlnhlp over Ferrara, carrying oft Marchenella, only descend ant of tho Adelanliri (tho Ailelardln luul been tho popular leatlern of tho Otielplm there), lietiotlied to it Ohtbellluo family, and forcing her to marry bin win Azzo. I'rlui'cn tluwo iiiediiuval rnncalH may havo been, but princew solely in name. It mattered not whether they were Ouelplm or Olilhcllluot (tho former gen erally cnpoUHftl tlio cmiHO or tho Kipo ami iiatloiuil lndepeiulenco, tli in liHnr uiiitr ror mill tho caiiHo of tlio German empc foudallMUi), they woro equally unjtiHt, rapaclotiH, faithlenn, barharottH, mul ravaged Italy for 400 years thoir fren zled conlllcts terminating at hint through mutual exhaustion. No wonder tho Italians hatl no imtrlotiHin until within l,," kuiutiiihim. inoy nt never luul any uuderHtanillng of country; their city province or duchy alone appealed to tliein. Nothing innplrcn inoro hatred of the Enten than tho conduct of Nicholas III, one of tho most tyrannical of bin race. Ho and bin predecessors occupied tho Castle, an it in now called, Htaudlng in tho center of tho town, and ono of itn largest and most conspicuous buildings. Formerly tho ducal palaco, it bears lit tle trace of the Ktto family, but in an melancholy an any edifice in Ferrara. Tho vast nqtiaro pllo looks medliuval, with itn moatn, ntill containing water, and itn largo towern at each corner. The deepest tragedy in Itn history in that of Hugo and l'arlsina, whoso ncenen of nttf ferlng aro pointed out. These woro so very vivid to mo on my iirst vinit that they long haunted mo and mado an in Illllo Impression on my mind. Byron's famous poem ban over since hud a now and lurid charm for mo. I went nil over the Castle. Tbo saloon of Aurora, which poor Parisinu occupied (the frescoes of Dosno Dossl tiro still vis ible on tbo ceiling), and tho dungeons at tho foot of tho Lion's Tower, directly under tbo saloon, where tbo lovern wero confined, hml it painful allurement Nicholas was, according to all accounts, it most licentious and depraved princo, allowing nothing to stand in tbo way of bin desires or ambition, lie, like bis predecessors, patronized art and letters, and wits zealous in tho cause of tbo church, insisting on its dogmas and, hreaking all tho commandments, as was tbo custom of tho rulers of that oat-' wurdly refined and inwardly barbarous j . iin VJ a vjio K. H" had nothing to commend him, I eii person, ins teatiirea ieingooarso "'"1 their expression harsh and forbid- '" " conceived a Mission (such a nature could not love) for Parisinu, tho "aiignior oi a jiowernii torn or rerrara, which was answered by aversion. But her father favored tho suit of tho ilnko 4 ... i.i. 1....1 in "" "ciuiuib ui nia uxniieu ikmiuoii, aim compelled tho girl, who was barely six teen, whllo tho duko was past .forty, to accept him as her husband. Tears, entieaties, prayers wero of no ! avail. She was forced to tho loathsome nuptials, though it was known that sho I was enamored of Hugo, Nicholas' nat ural son, not ftir from her own age ' handsome, chivalrous, fearless, who was regarded us tho flower of the court, and wlio had already won fanio as a soldier , and a scholar. The two had exchanged ' vows and had hoped to bo married. But J Nicholas was necessarily opposed. Ho ' fccius to have bated his sou, for ho was ! continually hearing his praises, ami I probably felt the hostility that a base ' soul feels for a noblo one. He was united ' to Parisinu, who at thoaltar looked more i dead than alive, and who needed to bo Hitpiiorti'd by her attendants that sho ' might go through the ceremony. No i sooner had her husband gained her than ho sought vulgar intrigues, as wan his wont, and appeared solicitous to throw her in the way of Hugo. They found thein:olves much together; tboy wero unhappy in their destiny, yet happy in each other. They wero very young, very ardent, and Nature, combining with op portunity, drove them on their fate. They wero watched by Zoese, a crea ture and servant of tho tyrant husband, and exposed. There was no doubt of their guilt; they confessed it, and braved the worst. Some associates of Nicholas thought that he might spare them, re- metutienug all tho extenuating circum stances. They know him not. What had happened ho should havo antici pated, but bo was mad for revenge. They wero sentenced to tho block, and had not the wretched comfort of dying together. They wero confined in sepa rate dungeons, and reftisvd the single in terview for which tboy implored. She wits informed that sho should die on a certain day, but not by what method. She fancied that shot would bo thrown Into a pit and covered with earth. When she was led forth sho asked when she would cnuio to tho fatal sjiot. She was told that she would bo beheaded in tho courtyard. Inquiring after Hugo, she learned that ho was dead, ami bursting into tears begged to lie dispatched at once. Arriving at tho block, she bared her lovely neck with her own hands, wrapped her mantlo about her head, and murmuring "Hugo," submitted without a tremor to the fatal stroke. When night came I walked around the Castle it is opposite the hotel and funded I could hear the sighs and moans of tho separated lovers; that I could catch glimiwesof their pale faces through tho dark, I went to bed late and dreamed of them; dreamed that I had liberated them from their dungeon and sent them rejoicing to Florence, where they would bo safe. Then I met tho hideous princo, frowning auV furious with baffled rage. I laughed in mockery and triumph, and awoke to see the sun injuring in nt my window. Tho dream, in a double sense, was over. I looked out, nnd Ferrara wan for the moment its modern self, shrunken mid prosaic. Junius Henui Uuownk. HI9 IDEA OF OVEHCOAT8. But Ilia Olhor Mini Itldli't l!nilrrtan, III Drift. llo wn HiiMiklng 't I'lgar mul reading a iiuiVHi)'iir In llit griilli'ini'ii's cabin of a llolmki'li ferrylwmt, when a mull who had Im'vii irntt'lilnit liltn for thrro or four min utes from tlio other Kldu cronned over mul qiit'rlitli "Much news In the pHr toilayf" "Not much," replied tho other, without looking up. "Anything in there about overcoats nny Imlf price sale, or miythlngf" "Haven't, Keen anything," "Wish )iuiM kinder look, l'vo come down to buy one. What, price had a feller urter puy font piirly good overcoat down here this time o' year?" "I'm not peited on overcoats, sir," was the curt reply. "Hain't, i'hf Hun more tu trowsurs, per hnpif I orter git it pttrty fair one fur nine (lollats, hadn't It 1 don't caruso much fur scollops as I do fur warmth mid fast color, jut J wk t)ll) COMtf t10 ,, youive Kot 0j,ji 'I'lie man with the newspaper gave him a cold, cruel glare ami did nut answer. "Iioks Hiiuthln like one my ooit (leorgn lHiitght In Albany for twelve dulhtrs," con tinued the man, "hut there's a heap of dif ference In overcoats. I paid ten dollars for one about three years ago, and the color run on me the fust time it got wet. Has that overcoat ever crocked on you yltr" "Look here, sir," replied the man with the paper, "didn't I tell you I was not in the overcoat hiisliiessr If you don't know enough to buy ait overcoat you'd butter go without one." j "Unit No use In glttlu mad about Itl I Seems to mo it feller kin answer a civil ) inii'stlon, even hi New York. S'poslu I you'd ask me how 'titters was turiilu out thin year, mid I told you to go to Halifax? How cottlil I tell whether you was in the overcoat hlzness or uotf If you should come up to our place mul want to buy siiiilhlu, and asked me where you could git It at a tremendous sacrifice, I'd feel purty Hlllllll" The man with the paper got up and went to the other end of the cahlit ami sat down, mid the old man looked after him for a minute nod then said to the nearest pas scnger: "1 declare if he hain't got real mad about Itl Wall, It don't make no dllTer ettce to me. If a feller wants to bo civil he'll 11 nd me ready to do my full share, but If he wants to bo mean I kin bo meatier than pl.en. 1 dldtt't much llko his looks to start with, but 1 didn't know but he might ho half way civil. He's jlst the same as told me to shot up, and If I should meet, him a million times after this I'd never speak to hint neverl" M. Quad lu New York Evening World. It Wa h Sur Wuy to Mukn Money. Ills history is brlelly told. After hovorafihiys of thought he discov ered n sure way to make money, and, llko other men, he was lit a hurry to try it. He made haste to insert an advertise ment something like tho following In sev eral country weeklies: tjuiv (j aw ! initntir uiimd bu.ro way to kill iotiito hugs; ttend twenty f.yTVT ," ,'T -, for a ,,7,'" . r.i"7i ,T ... ,',,''' , ! ' ,,in .i i bring his mall from the postolllco mid had 10,000 of his receipts printed. Inside of two weeks some thing like 0,000 or 7,000 farmers had con tributed twenty two cent stamps each for the printed recipes. Thou soferal hundred of them bought clubs mid railroad tickets and started out to Interview tho advertiser. At his olllco they wero informed that ho had left to at tend to Bomo business in Europe, and ho was not expected back. All ho had left was a package of 1 11,000 or 4,000 slips of pa per, on which wero printed the following: "Put your bug on a shingle. Then hit it witlt another shingle." Chicago Trib une. Tim Ilemuliidur. Mother-Nellie, if I should give Efllo half of that pudding, and give the other half to Eddie, what would lie left? Nellie-I'd lie left. Truth. Heloli Should Out Sola. There is said to be a girl ton years old living near Pittsburg who speaks only a language of her own Invention, although she rends mid writes English. Here is a portion of her vocabulary: Sola, angry; phatota, fun; tooky, a strong rope; boloh, papa. Now, If boloh should gut sota mid take a tooky and hnvosome phatota warm ing the reporter who spun the yarn, such fictions ns this would be fewer. Detroit Free Press. lu llmliii'llrt I,ea, Mr. Splnks Why tinder heavens did you give Hlllingtou that cotton timhrellar He'll never bring It back. Mrs. Splnks The only other one in the rack was silk. "You should havo given him tlmt." "Humph! If bo wouldn't return tho cotton one, why should he return the Bilk one? Tell me that, Mr. Splnks." "The cotton oue was his." New York Weekly. A Quick Cure. Wagg It's too bad about tlint girl that jumped off the Washington monument, isn't It? Wooden Why, what did sho jump off forf Wngg Why, you see she was very thin. Wooden What had that to do with itf Wagg Why. she thought she'd come down plump. Boston Courier, IhlHlneaa I lliialneaa. Highwayman Your money or your life. lawyer Hern's all I have. Highwayman All right Now gut out Lawyer (taking him by tho buttonhole) Wnlt a minute, friend. Don't you want to engage counsel to defend you in case you should be arrested for this afTalrr BulTnlo Express. A Good Neighborhood. Foley Have you nice neighbors? Pattenou Elegant. Why, they spend the fall mid winter lu Florida mid thu spring and summer lu Newport. Epoch. Coiieeulmeiit Clieuper. (ins doing to gut a new suit of clotlmi this winter? Those look prutty shabby, Harry No; going to get it new ulster lu stead. Ixiwell Citizen. BW ib h I J fill Mlij3 ( I 0 " ITT' AS -ss acdTMufffii. it - -f" . K-drMVZu. -" VU VW SHOES 1 he nervous old Indy who lived in her family In anything we keep. We keep nil limine. In all grades of Shoes our stock Is I.ncc, and the Loimi on l'les, In Kid, Cnlf, etc., etc, Rubbers, etc., etc.. etc. IOI6 O STREET. NEW liffrartiCsniwiY- Formerly of HUFFMAN S RICHTER. 1039 0 STREET. NEiAi L0CHTIGN, Fret Work, Sgreens and Panels CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER. Foil Line of 7V HNTELS Always in Stock, ARE SHOWN IN OUR NEW WaREROOMS. NEBRASKA CABINET WORKS, COUNTERS AND WALL CASES. M M Street. SIDEWALK AND BUILDING 00005BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI PPP- S. E. MOORE, m:wi:st kitkcts in Fiti f Walt f J?tfiers and Decorations. Cnll and examine the lnrgest line in the City. None but the lest workmen employed. Prices that can't bo bent- Tvlvuhoue 100, 1 134 H. W. DRUGGISTWBOOKSELLER The Choicest line of Perfumes. D. M. Ferry's- Finest Flower iinc1 Garden Seeds. 127 South Eleventh street. LI500HPS NEWEST JrA'&Ar BOARDING DEPARTMENT. We are especially well prepared to board a limited number of horces and having the largest and lineal equipped tnhle lu tbe city, enn take bet of care of all boraes en trusted to us. Our stable i light nnd roomy with uimii passed ventilation. All vehicles and harness receive dally cleaning mid always leave the stable lu neat, clean t) lUb appearance, CALL AA'J SJili US.Gl'i US A TRIAL. 3' 3 5 hone 518, W HEN YOU WANT FINE JOB PRINTING Shoe could not have found a home for her sizes but nothing equivalent to a tenement complete, embracing Congress, Hutton. nnd Kangaroo. Also a full line of Slippers S. e. NISBET, GOODS. .ri tlEB B RICK AND- VITRIFIED PAYERS J.A.BU GKSTAFF P P E R step in. 0 STREET. BROWN AND EINETS STABLES W. J. PRATT, Proprietor. First ClassLivery Rigs At nil Hours Day or Night. Family Carriages, Gentlemen's Driving Rigs, Etc. Stables 1639-1641 O St i m Y i'i ilfin 'lli TTTV See the WESSEL PRINTING CO. i -- jiL u.