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-,,. , OLAZEflS AND THEIR LIKE. Roberts & Co, 212 North 1 1 tli Street, Undertakers anMmbalmers, All th Color Wnro (lonrnntrrd. Mrs. lleacoii Well, liow do you llk tho hoinu your future hliHlmnd has pre imred for you? Miss Hural I nut dullglitcd with it Rvery uxiui Is adorned with oil paintings. Mm. Hencon (dubiously) Ah, ludec-dl Nothing ndds no much to 11 Imuno na oil palntlngH, If Ihoy nro good. Mlna Kurnl Well, thoso nro good Iw yond 11 itiistion. Why, my llnneo'M first wlfo palnled them homelf. liwoll Citi zen. ' WImi Cluipplr. THEY TAKE THE LEAD ! THIS- Same Nutty ('itnnira for Outdnnr Sum in nr HporU. (8eelal Oorrapondonco. Nltw YoitK, Mny 3. "What kind of ft blatcr nro you going to havor Is tlio question which follows flret nftor tlio URtinl lniiilry nftor tlio health, among young ImlloH, nml of cottrsu It Is nn Itn H)rtnnt thing to know, nml yet 1 do not doubt that thuronro nutnborsof benight ed H!ixon who do not know what n blazer Is I'm not qulto Btiru thnt I can dofluo it other thnn to Bay thnt It n tennis coalumo, in BtrlR's thnt would put 11 tobrn to tlio bhiRli nnd mnko n tiger crnwl off in n junglo nnd dlo'on n wot tog just out of envy A blnzor is n fear ful nnd wonderful thing. nalS V7 V Should call and Kd- i ,.i. ,'it sec our Cioodi ALASKA'S In durability, nentneimof DnUh and conntructlon Hicm. refrigerators have no equal. ' for the head. All the latcit slmiies in Ilaugt Switches, etc. H14 0 St. Prices .Reasonable Telephone. Office 145. Residence 156 Open Day nnd Night. E. T. ROBERTS, Manager. Call nnd nee the line, livery Hefilgerator fully guaranteed to 'give nut Infliction, CAPITAL CITY COURIER, ' SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1889, 1 ' " - t 'S lldltTsi-! Spring PMi Novelties $J&WlS$i$i and Ornament. nsn jflMk HYiBid fifcaw'Mr ns Hiiwim-U.! rftTffiiwvw. 2 Missouri Valley Fuel Co. 4 Hell IIih btwt ipmllty of Hnrd and 8rt COAL IMIH l UNPRECtMTED ATTRACTION Over a Million Distributed. Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y. Incorporated liy tho IKUIiituro In 1W for Ediiciitlonid nudClinrllulilo )nrini, and IIn f rntirhlxo inmlo 11 pitrt of the iironunt Htuto onntttutlon In 1MTU by 1111 overwheliuliiK pop ular vote. Its Mnimnotli Drawings take place Sctnt Annually ( June anil Decem ber), and Its Grand Single Number Draw ing take place In each of the other ten months of the year, and arc all drawn In public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, For Integrity of Its Drawings, and Prompt Payment of I'rlcs, Attested ns KoIIuwh: "Wo do hereby certify thnt wo supervise tho arrangements for all tint Monthly and Homl-Anntmt Drawings of Tlio loulslium 8tato tottery Coinimny, and In person man- uro and control tin) llrawliiKs themselves, and tlmt the sumo urn conduotod with lion- csty, fulrucss, and In pood fulth toward nil fnrtlcs, anil wo iiiitlinrlzo the Cor..puny to usu his certlllciito, with fiic-slmlltes or our slunu Mren attuchod, In Its advertisements." Commissioners. We, tliu uiulorslKiinil Hanks and Hunkers lll puy all prizes drawn In tlio tonlHlnnn Htato Ixitterlos, which may bo presented at our counters. It. M. WAIiMKI.KY. l'rcs't toulmiiin Nat Il'k 1'IKHHK I.ANAUX, I'rcM.ttnlo National 'k A. BALDWIN, Trcs. Now Orleans Natl Hank OAKI. KOI1N. l'ros. Union National Hank GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING At the Academy of Mnilo, New Orleani, TumiUj, May 14, 1880, Capital Prize, $300,000. 100,000 Tickets ut ."0; Halves III); Qunrtera 3; Tenths l Twentieths fl; i.iuror imii.km. 1 PRIZE OFfWO.OOO la !00.00o IPRIZHOHllOO.OtMlH 100,0(10 1 I'HI.K OK 60,0001s 60,000 1 PRIZE OK 25,1X10 Is a',0UC 2 PRIZES OK 10,000 nro 20,000 6 PRIZES OK r.000nru 23,000 V PRIZES OK l.UIOnrn 'r,ooo 100 PRIZES OK OOOare 60,000 200 lMU'KH ok nxinro IS0.OIKJ 600PRIZESOE IWOuro 100,000 AMMIOXtHATION 1MI17.KH. 100 Prizes of KjOOiuo 60,000 ioo do. :tooaru :o,ooo 100 do. 'JUOnro 20,000 TKIlMtNAI. I'UIZm. DM do. 100 nro Dt,000 WO do. lOOaro .00.000 jyaTprUos, uinoiintliifr to 11,051,800 Notk Tickets drawing Capital Prizes aro notontltted toTormlual Prizes. gW For Club Hates or any other deslrod n7ormatlon, wrltolcKlbly tothounderslBiicd, clearly stilling your rcsldonco, with Htato, County, Htroot and Number. More rapid re turn mall delivery will bo assured by your en closing an Envelnpo beurlng your full ad dress. IMPORTANT. Addross M.A.DAUPHIN, Now Orleans, La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, I). C. lly ordinary letter containing Moiloy Or der Issued by nil ExnroM Companies, New York GxcIiiiiiko, Draft or Postal Nolo. V puy cburgeM on Ourreney sunt tons by Ex press In sums of wn or over. Address Registered Letters containing Currency to NKW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK, New Orleans, Liu REMEMBER that the paymout or tlio Prizes Is Kuaranteed by Four National Hanks of Now Orleans, and thu tickets aro nlgned by th President of nn Institution, whoso char to rod rlKhts nro recognized In tlio highest .courts; thereforo, beware of all linlla .Ions or anonymous schemes. ONE DOLLAR Is tho price of tho innnllest part or fraction of u ticket ISSUED HY US In any drawing. Anything In our iiiiino of fored for less than u Dollar Is n swliull'- HAGENOW&ASCHMANN, Philharmonio Orchestra AND MILITARY BAND, Room io, Opera. House Block ,1 II. W. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, IlullJIngs completed or hi eotirsv of erection from April 1, 18H0: i) unities block, U I onlgomery, Utli and X. do do I. V HllluiKsley, llthnearN. Itestaiirant (Oilells) O K iloolgomer-, N near lltli. UtwIJeiice, J J ImhnIT, J and 12th. do J D Jlacfurlunil, Qandlltli. do John Zelimng, ( and llth do AllRTt Watklns. I) bet Dili and 10th, do Win M Luonaiil. K la Oth and 10th. Jo K 11 authrle, Will and N. do J E Heed, M V, F Ix-t lBth and 17th do Ii Q M Baldwin, ( tet lHlli and 18th, huoltarlum building at Milford, Neb, Firrt ISnptlst cliureh, 1 lib and K streets. ortuary cliiidel and receiving ftumb at Wyuka oemeterr, oniM Room U3 and 84 Klohards Bloolc f PC Satisfaction Guaranteed. OKKIOK ! 6 Richard' lllock, cor. i tth and O. 8 G-EO. XjO"W:EJ., -INSTRUCTOR ON Piano i Organ OFFICE WITH Cuitlce & Thiers' Music Store, 207 South ttth Street. Hiss Ethel Howe. Teacher of Singing Room 131 Hurr Hlock. Hours, 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. R. O'NEILL, ItKALKK IS Diamonds, : Jewelry, AND OPTICAL GOODS. Repairing and Engraving a Specialty, 116 No. Tenth Street. Crystal Steam Laundry, Office, Burr Blk. Laundry, 24th and 0. Finest Work in the City. COLLARS AND CUFFS A SPECIALTY. All work called for and delivered, nnd satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders n office or by telephone 478. N. R. HOOK, M. D., 1H8KAHKH OF WOMEN. Jrinary and Rectai Diseases a Specialty. Trents roetal diseases by I1UINICRU1IOFF PAINLESS 8Y8TKM. Onieo, rooms 1!U, VS and 121 lliwr lllock. Twelfth and O streets. Ofllce (Hlepliono M8. Itrsldeneu lffiffl Q street. 'I'lione, K Ofllco hours, 0 to 13 a.m. - to 8 nml 11 Io 3 p m Sundays, 10 to 11 a. in. C.A.SHOEMAKER.M.D. HoraoBopatliist Physician, Telephone No, IS; 16 South 1 tth Street, Lincoln Ned WESTERFIELD'S Palace Bath Shaving PARLORS. Ladies and Children's - Hair - Cutting ASi'-SJIAi.TY. COR. 12 Si O STS NKW HUUK 1JLK THE 0HEATE8T AND DEBT, The Victor Tlio uuiNt popular, MiifeHt and cusloHt rldiiiK maci.laoiiow bororethu publle. It ban won premluinH ami iiiimIiiIm over all competitors nnd Iiiih no mipurlor. Bicycles and Tricycles of all blesnnd deberlptloiiH. l'or ealaloKiiu V-rniH, etc., call or addreKM, 1-1. L.CASE, 100 North Hill Ht.. Lincoln, Nebnuku. I can cheerfully rccoiutnoiiA Ir. Hcth Arnold' Cough ii (iivr as ieineaiiril-ciaM remedy for Couch and Colds, linv InciiKcdlt In my own family with very great natlsfactlon. I II. limb, Uct Moluci, Iowa. DroggUU, 25c., 00c and 31.00. mKSi H Hi JHItSKY HAtlXItt IIIXU8KS. It Ih n loose, ill fitting blouso and n BcnntyBhortHkirtof Hanncl.BlIk or ticking in tho most cousplcuoiiB colored stripes posslblo to wcavo. Yellow nnd black, red nnd white, bluo nnd red nro n fow of tho colors must often seen, nnd tlicHO nro of all widths nnd combinations. Tho rulo is for vivid colors nml striking pattern? for tennis gowns, and tho exception is for them to bo in (pilot tnsto. Tho nearer tho average tennis player can got his or her clothes to look like those of 11 liorso jockey, tho belter ho or bIio is pleased. Tlio tenuis hat of tho season is n queer shaped thing, somewhat resembling tin English tourist's helmet, with two Haps above tho ears which nro turned upward nnd tied 011 the top. Tho shoes nro of yellow canvas or buckskin, nnd Itnvo rubber ridges on tho bottom, or spikes. Croquet has been little cared for for several years, but it is now considered to bo "in" again, nnd many young ladies bavo had croquet costumes made which might bo called coquette costumes, bo dainty and pretty thoy nro. Like tho tennis gowns, they nro uindo of almost any kind of material, but tho favorlto 0110 is tho wash silk, whUli is so light that it nlTordj tho freest movement nnd is always graceful. Theso silks nro striped nnd can bo had in startling styles or in dcllcuto and pretty combinations of colors. In making tho skirts to both tenuis and croquet gowns of this Bill;, tho pro per fashion is to havo tho outer skirt mndo plain around tho bottom, or nt most havo only a flat bias band stitched j on. An underskirt or petticoat of tho same silk is made with threoor four nar row overlapping bias rullles nt tho bot tom. This holds tho skirt out in easy shapo and docs not impedo tho move ments. Somu young ladies wear this skirt divided, as thoy claim that it gives them greater oaso, and that ouco triod nil tennis players would iiko tho stylo better than tho undivided skirt, I2ach lady might try tho experiment. It need not bo a costly 0110 nnd may bo all that Is claimed for it Blouses and jorboys nro so varied that thliy nro adapted to every kind of out door sport, not excepting tho new fads, kito flying nnd baseball. Yes, it is truol Girls will now fly kites mid havo their innings am! outings mid all the rest of it SUIt.Ml AND PONOUIJ lll.OUSKS. on tho ball Held ns well ns their brothers, and oven tlio Tear of getting hit with a hard wood bat will not piovcut thorn. Tho variety of tho waists peculiarly adapted to tho out door sports of young ladies is bo great that it becomes neces sary to present a few of them, for thoro aro fow such supplies without n demand, nnd tlio mission of fashion writers is to tell nil they know, if not 111010 Tho jerbey waists nro mado 60 beauti fully and trimmed bo elegantly now that thoy aro bound to bo In fashion for nn indefinite tuna I was in n wholcsnlo houso recently, nnd thcro counted seventy-two diireient and distinct styles of making nnd trimming jerseys There nro many smocked jerseys of jersey cloth In wool nnd silk, tho smock ing forming tho yoko mid belt, nlso tho pulls in tho filcoves. Others Imvo tho mlddlo ol thu sloovcs laid in narrow lengthwise plaits and held with herring bono stitching in saddler silk Theso blouses and jersoys aro nil sultablo to wear for any out door sports whero caso nnd grace of motion is desired, and thoy can bo inndp dressy enough to wear with silk or other skuts for afternoon with tho addition of n fow of thoso dainty tri fles nil women know how to add, nnd which transforms them at onto to things of beauty and of tourso joys forever. Ouvi: U,uut. lhiil JJ i'ftiT -v nil irfcTo f falls"!! rfl'aM Ji UflJI MflyI,i Ml-n ll UV ILJrJb -Ml JT l"rl Itobliisou Joiich, what do you supHso Ihoy put llttlo mirrors Into the crowns of romo hats for? Jones Oh, 1 ntipposo It's bo 11 man can tell when he's beginning to get bald, Once n Week. Diuniin In Hriirrli of I'lblui. There wns a Mipular play running at a Iloston theatre. Tho crowd wan crush ing in at the door nnd tho auditorium waa already full, when a man from tho country rushed up to tho manager, who stood rubbing his hands as ho lltdeiiod to tho plunk-plunk of the money on the llttlo box ofllco shelf. "Say, mister, you're tho manager, I believe?" "Yes, hir." "Wnl, I've lost my friend in tlio crowd nnd I guess he's got inside by this tlmo. Would you niliul going into tho theatre nnd just liollcrlti 'lliggins?'" SanFrnn clsco Chronicle. Oldretn to ftiirrlllrlni; Kvnrj thing. Philanthropist I understand, Mr. Gould, that you think you would bo hap pier If you wero comparatively a poor man, with only $1,000,000 instead of 100,000,000. Jay Gould I may have said something of tho kind. Philanthropist Well, sir, I havo a proposition to inako thnt will enable you todlsposo of Bomoof your surplus wealth nnd nt tho name tlmo mnko yourself a public lenefnctor. Join 1110 in founding n great religious dally in Now York. Jay Gould (recoiling in horror) Do you want to bankrupt 1110 utterly? Chi cago Tribune. An American, fin re. A discussion nroso on board an Atlantio liner n short time ngo ns to tho citizen ship of n gentleman nt thu other end of tho saloon. "Ho'h an Englishman," Bald one; "I know by his head." "He's n Scotchman," 6ald another; "I know by his complexion " "IIo's a German,' Ba d another; "I know by his beard." Tho young ladies thought ho looked a llttlo Spanish. Hero tho conversation rested, but boon 0110 of them spoke: "I havo It," said she, "lio'aan Ameri can; lie's got his legs on tho table." Tho Ocean. A ;! Tluin Io I'lilllll Hit I'roinUo. "Dear John," wrote tho wife, "I am f.orry to say Willie fell out of n awing yesterday and disabled himself. IIo will not bo nblo to use Ills arms for 11 month bo tlu doctor Bays. Ho is get ting along nil right, but it makes him restless to stay in doors. When you ro turn from the city pleaso bring him something ho can ainuso himself with." "Willie." said tlio father, kindly, ns ho patted the llttlo boy consolingly on tho head tho next day, "I havo brought you that drum 1. promised you n year or two ngo you should have boiiio tlmo." Chicago Tribune. Sin nut ic. Husband (after soino words with his wifo) Well, let us drop it. I don't caro to say liny moro about it. And besides, I liko lo talk to a seusiblo person when I'm talking. Wlfo (with a sarcastic laugh) You don't always do it, then. Husband I don't? Wife No; I Bomotimes hear you talk ing to yourself. Boston Courier. I'nlrrprlie. Gmco !from a booming town, con tinuing con vernation) And our now cable lino Is just bimply immense. You should beo it 111 oeration, and especially on tho Incline steep as a toboggan chute, yo know. Kato Gracious! What would they do in caso tho iohi would break on a down ward trlii? Grace (with enthusiasm) Do? Why, they'd havo a teuiorary truck built for them to run on by the time they reached tho bottom. Talk aliout enterprise!--HarperV Uiwir. 5MJ ffeiii 1E. HIIvIv,l I.ATK OK MltOOKI.VN, N. Y., Tailor and Draper GKNTI.ICMKN: I hIuiII dUplny for jour limpecllon n new nnd very carefully selected Slock, compiling many of the latent and newest dculgun of the Kuropenu Manufacturers, and I am now prepared to take all order for making up garments for gcnls hi the latest stylet. LADIES TAILORING! Having for seventeen years met lth gicnt success In Brooklyn, N. Y., hi cutting and making Ladle Jackets and Riding llnblts, shall he pleacd to receive patronage fiom the ladles during the coming season. I am also prepared lo receive outers for all kinds of Uniforms and Smoking Jackets. 1230 O Strkkt. Most Popular Resort in thu City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTGOMERY HLOCK, 1 1 19, 1 121 and 1 1 23 N Street. Meals 25 ets, $.,.ot) per wcck; St cam and I lot Water Heating. I 'fiW F. A. Telephone 5 FT 1&. M JbH UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OQ0ORAFII7 Or THE OOUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION mOM A STUDY OF THIS MAF OF K e i-fri uu,atoJAn 1 1 PI1 iirir j ""VS-mff t-o "6bhhiii n .. ) IAipilrlaK, lJ- I - THE GREAT ROCK I8LAND ROUTE. (Chicago, Hock Island & Pacific and Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska Bys.) Its main linos, branchos and oxtonalona woat, northwoot and southwest Ineludo Ohlcaffo, Jollot, Ottawa, Poortu, LaSnllo, Mollno. Rock Island in 8OTA Watortown and Sioux Palls In DAKOTA Oallatln.Tronton, Camoron, St. Josoph, nnd Kansas City In MISSOURI Bontrioo. Falrbury. and Nelson In NEBRASKA Horton, Topoka, Hutchinson, Wichita, Bellovlllo. Norton, Abllono, Caldwell, In KANSAS-Colorado Bprlnpe, Donvor, Puoblo. In COLO RADO. Travorsos now and vast aroas of rich farming and gTiizlnff lands, atrordlner tho bost facilities of Intorcommunlcatton to oldor Stutoa nnd to all towns und oltlos In Southern Nobraslca, Kansas, Colorado, Utah. Now Moxlco, Indlun Torrltory, Toxas, Arizonu, Idaho, California, and Pacltlo coast and transocoanlo Seuports. SOLID FAST VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Of Palaco Conches-londlnir all competitors In splondor of equipment and luxury of accommodations run through dully botwoon Chicago und Colo rado Spring. Donvor nnd Puoblo. Similar MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE TRAIN SERVICE dally botwoon Chlcutro and Council Blum) (Omaha), und botwoon Chicago and Kansas City Elegunt Day Coachos. Dlnlner Cars, Rocllnlnfr Chulr Curs (FREE), and Palace Slooplngr Cum. Culifornla Excur Blons dully. Choice of routes to und from Suit uuko City, Portland, Los Ansolos, San Dlogo, San Francisco, und Intervening localities. Quiok tlmo, prompt connections und transfers in Union Dopots. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Runs euporbly onulppod Express Trains dully each way botwoon Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, St. Josoph, Leavenworth, Kansas City and Minne apolis und St. Paul. Tho Favorlto Tourist Lino to tho nconlo resorts, and hunting' nnd llshlng grounds of the Northwost. Its Watortown Brunch coursoa through tho most productive lunds of Northern lown, Southwostorn Mlnnotiota, uud East Southern Dakota, TIIE SHOUT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE otTors faollltloa to travel botwoon Cincinnati, Indlunupolls, Lufayotto, and Council niutt'u, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. For TioVots, Maps, Foldora, or doBlrod Information, apply to any Coupon Tlckot OIllco In tho unltod States or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, E. A. HOLDROOK, 0nwiliaafleer. OH1CAGO, ILL. Qen'l Ticket & Pft. Agent S. C. ELLIOTT, CHINA HALL 1212 O STREET. LINCOLN, NEB. Plumbing iW!rj!TWrTwHBBB KORSMEYER & CO. 536, 315 S. Eleventh St. t XXmMtmxss!S3Psjii:i i.'ituj;? aa,uv'fcrwJtw.wMBwuAWffagi -mm&&mmmmmmJsm ? j.