i I inn i i i .. - j T r. ; " ' ' ' , , --- t Trrr-'vwtvi' mmmitmrwwf't if Trr-4 )mmimimmjmt'uuJMn)maiHi'-miim . trur: -i : V fTSv f if ?p 5r If cr '. . W AMERICA'S Published through The American Press Association, by permission of 2', B. Harms cfi C.t ff TllUMPKTS. gfeg Can Vtgore. m ES spzinz 1. 600 whom our ban-nor, fo 2. Bring up our chll-dren, hn - B. II all to tho ban-nor that Mix 1ij Hlinlt Tliou T.iihor. That's what Semnions is doing, but ho and 'Ills clerks rest on tho seventh. It In nRwrUnl that his Is tho only clothing houso In Lincoln that Is closed on Sunday. Beiuiuous hns set tho paco In a great many ways, but no nielli odof his is inoro worthy adoption than thk 'if all clothing Btores would close on Bunilay leoplo would scon learn to buy on Bntunlny. Tho proprietors as well as their clerks ought tohavoono day's rest In the week. Their hours nro long enough during six days. They twill lo happier, live longer and make nbout ins much money if they will all shut up on .Sunday. Infnrmutloii for Tmirliits. Hound trip tickets at reduced rates to tho following K)lnts nro now on sale nt the Elk horn, C. & N. W. lino ticket ofllces at ll.'i :8011th Tenth street, and depot, corner S nnd Eighth streets: Spirit Lako and Clear Lake, la.: Mlnno noapolls, St. Paul, Duluth and Suerlor, Minn,; Ashland, Dayfleld, Madison, AVuuke tsbaanlManitowock, AVis.; Petoskey, Goge hoc, Mackinac Island and Trarera City , Mich. ; Old Point Comfort, Va., and other summer resorts. Gko. N. Foiiehman, Agt. Help Wanted. For the benellt of tho Indies who may have to pass through the common struggle of so curing help, tho Couuikh will receive wnnt advertisements for publication in tho Dally Call wnnt columns. Parties desiring help situations, boarders, or to rent rooms or runt houses can leavo their advertisement at this yoflice and they will bo promptly delivered to tho Cull for publication, Ono cent a word per day is tho exense. Fourth of July Kxcurslonn. For the Fourth of July celebrations the Union Paclilorallwny,"TheOvorlnnd Route," will mako a rate of ono fnro for tho round trip from all stutionsnt which tickets lire sold to any other point on its lines within 'JOO miles. Excursion tickets will be sold July 'M and 4th, good going on data of sale, and good re turning until July 5th, inclusive. A large number of cities and towns on the lino of the Union Pacific railway nro prepar ing to celebrate the coming Fourth of July In n elaborate manner and will offer a very en joyable program for the entertainment of their guests. These special excursion I ates are given in order that you may take your family and friends to any of the numerous points of in terest and assist in the various celebrations. For detailed rates, tickets, time of trains, tc., call on or address any ticket agent of the Unbn Pacinc Hallway. Low Itutes. For tho Fourth of July the Burlington will sell tickets at half rates to any point within 000 miles. Knights ofl'ytlilm, Attention! Aro you going to attend tho Knights of Pythias Encampment to 1x3 held at Columbus, Neb., July 1st to July 8th, Incliulvel The Union Pacific hus made reduced rates us fol dows: 1st. A rate of one fare for the round trip from all stations in Nebraska. TickeU to bo sold June JiOth, July 1st and Ud. 2d. From points within one bundled miles of Columbus, tickets will bo sold at one fitru for the round trip July 3d to 7tb, Inclusive. Heturn limit in either ctuo to be July 8th. A Lucky Young HiilloUvlllo Tt-xuu. It is often said that luck falls to the un worthy, but interviewing Otto Von Kosen burg of Hulletsville, the huppy possessor of oiie-twentleth part of ticket No. !1J,D74 In the April drawing of the Loulsluna Bute Lottoiy drawing SO),000, we tl'id It has fallen In the right place. Ho is an industrious young mer chunt who has been hero but a slioi t time. The $15,000 received by him will bo puitl) used In his business, Mr. ilusonlmrg bent his ticket for collection to Hall, utchins & Co. audit was paid upon presentation without any discount Hulletsville (Tox.) AVio Km, ay 15. Exori body can uirord to eat ut the leading resort in the city now. The price of ill tick oUnownt Qdull's is only f) -reduced troin N.60. Not an Old Master. Viator (to butler who is showing hlra through tho picture gallery of tho old man sion) That's a flno portrait. Is it an old master! Butlor-No. That'a tho old missus. Dos ton Courier. A Valuable Volcti. Mrs. Vols My husband has u magnificent volco, nnd It hupiNirb our whole family Mrs. CullerA tenor ninger, I presume. Mr Vols No, hu culls out carriage nuin Jwraututi liphiwn llniitru.-.Nj York Hun PRH 1U val In col . ore that Nat - uro doth wear, No flag In Hplon-dor with ours can com.paro. Let them ro . mem-bor In Freo-dora's dark night, Thin la tho Hag un der which nil must fight Long may It flut tcr for a gca nnd more, Prldo of our ho rooa and pa trlota of yoro. .. F r NEW NATIONAL HYMN. 810 Broadway, Mw xoric. Words and Muslo by iE?m & proud nml bo fair, pnwa on thclrslght Wnsli. Ing-ton bote. Flut-tcrs In boau ty on Freedom's puro olr , Our stripes and Btnra llko a lior nld of light; 'Mid enow and Ico on old Del n waro'e elioro i MspM 3 Ills Heat. An old farmer in ono of tho Now England stated bad a sou whoso actions sometimes In dicated a lack of common sense j but, with natural parental lovo and consideration, tho old gentleman excused all his shortcomings by saying: "He docs tho best ho can, Jimmy docs," which was jwrhnps true. When Jimmy was ttl or SKI years of age ho went to work for n farmer living hi a neigh boring county. Three months after his departuro ho sur- Erisod his parents by writing to thorn that ho ad been married and would visit thorn tho following week. Preparations for receiving tho young couple In a manner befitting a brldo and bridegroom woro at onco begun, and when thoy arrived they found all tho groom's relatives gathered to receive thorn. Tho brldo was a dull looking nnd by ne moans handsomo young woman, and for a momont tho fnthor-indnw seemed disappoint ed; then, his better naturo assorting Itself, ho grootod her warmly, and turning to bis son told, with his old timooptlmlsttocbccrfulnessi "Welcome homo, Jimmy; welcomo, my boy; yo did tho best yo could, I'vo no doubt; wolcomo, my daughter." Youth's Compan ion. A Woman Architect. Philadelphia has an architect In Mrs. Mi nerva Parker, who demonstrates that womon may fit themselves for that profession. Sbo has familiarized herself not only with hor profession, but with ovcry detail of tho build ing trade; sho can Judgo of the material which is to go Into tho houso and tho way In which tho work is carried out as well as any master builder in the country. Sho buys that ono of tho moat important parts of an archi tect's knowlodgo consists in knowing how to direct the mechanics, and this sho herself does with great skill. QuITulo also bos a woman architect, who is her husband's part ner aud ono of tho vice presidents of tho Western Association of Architects, and tho is the only woman member of tho American Instltuto of Architecture, which has been in existence over thirty years. Sho was ono of the designers of tho new model scboolhouso which the city of Buffalo has been building, and theso have boon so much admired that tho plans aro to bo sent to tho Paris exposition as part of tho educational exhibit. Sho has modo this her life work, and as her husband seems emi nently satisfied, it is to bo inferred that her work as an architect does not interfere with her duties as a. wifo. New York Telegram. ttralt of Ills Endeavor to Sav Two Boara a Day by Syslaos. My littlo nephew ran acrosa, somewhere, a paragraph which sold that anybody could eavo at least two hours of waste tlmo a day by running on a time table. Freddy brought the chapter to mo and asked what it meant. I told him. I ndvlsod him to make out a tlmo table for himself and try running on It for a f o w days. Ho said ho guoaaed ho would. In a day or two he submitted tho following to mot A. U. d.41 to 7 Oettln' up. 7 to 7:JS0 Bath and gottin' roddy for brek fus. 7:30 to 8 Brokfus. 8 to 850 Prairs, 8:20 to 8:30 Hard study. 8:30 Start for skooL 0 Got thoro la fellor must havo soma tun In life). Oto 10:30 Study and real to, 10:30 to 10:45 Hoses (out to bo longer). 10:45 to l'J Study and roslto. P. M. 13 to 12:15 Ooln' for lunch. 15:15 to 120-Eatin' It. 12:30 to 1 Sloos of things. Playin' ball mosly. I to 3 Skool ngou. Tuffost part of the day 3 .kool over Fun begins. 3 to 0-BnsobaIL BUIcklo ridln". Coin' to walk (sumtlmcs with a girl) Slidln' and skatin' In whiter Flyin' kito. Bothorin' tho dog. Peanuts. Gobi' to rldo with a. Shop pin' with ma (wen 1 don't kuo it beforehand), Kandy In bad weather readin' Sloos of other things. 0 to 7 Dluner (grate tlmo for me) 7 to 7:30 Nothln' much. Don't fool llko it. 7:30 to 8 Pa gets dun with pajier, an' readi lunthln'nlowd. 8 Soz 1 must begin to study 8 to 8:15 Kickiii' against It. 8:15 to 0:I5-Study 0:15 Gwup to bed. 0:t5 to 0:35 Wlndlu' Watorbury watch. 0:35 to 0:4 Uiidreusin' and gottin' into bod. 0:45 'till moruin' Grato big times with drooms, but a feller cau't stop to enjoy thorn much. Wonder wy drooms can't hang on more llko reel thlugsf P. 8. Wnrodo thos' too extry 'ours cum In I Phrenological Journal. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1889. HARRISON MILLARD. rp "U.-miy Unveils, Ohl" West Point's latest addition to her historic song. The. Rummer wind slt;hs softly through Atlanta's lovely vale, A CruKmiit hymn of requiem. Mul'hursoti to bow ull j . O'er Thomas on Mount Ida's slopo 8weet rones Inccnso throw; Deep lu our hearts aro both enshrtnod With llenuy IIaeu, ohl Pour forth a full llbntlou now To KarrciKut t'jo brave, Tho Idol of tho navy and Tho ruler of tho wave lie's gonouloft, lashed In his shroud. Whom soon no all must go; He's waiting thsro to welcomo us, With Denny listens, ohl At Uurnsldo's bier wo drop a tear For soldiers sunk to rest; A nightly soul has reached Its goal, 'Noutli Hooker's honored crest In martial las wo'll sing tho pralss Of trusty Ogbtlug Joe, Until the day no servo for aye With Donuy Havens, ohl For our noblo old commanders Wo crush a cup of n Ino To sprinkle, on tho laurels bright That round their deeds entwine; To McClellan, Ournslde, Hooker, Lot bumpers overflow, May they live long to sing tho song Of Ilenny Havens, ohl A Veteran's Little Joke. Our regiment (Twenty-fifth Indiana) hav Ing ro-onllsUxl after enjoying their voteraa furlough nt homo, wore ordered to Decatur, Ala., where wo wcro joined by tho dotach mont of boys who did not ro-onllst, and who aro distinguished from tho veterans by tho namo of "rounders." Soon after ono of tho mon was brought beforo tho colonel for soms mlsdomoanor. Tho colonel, who, by tho way, Is noted for his ready means of disposing of such offenders, askod blm If ho was a rounder. Tho offender answered in tho negative. "Thon," said tho colonel, "I will mako you ono. Just walk round that stamp about two hours." Told at a camp flro by an unkuown. Grand Army Kniblsms. Oomrados known In marches many. Comrades tried la dangers many, Comrades bound by memories many, Brother evor let us be I Wounds or sickness may divide us. Marching orders may divide us, TJut whatever fate betide us. Brothers of the heart aro we. Comrades know n by faith the clearest. Tried when doath was near and near est. Bound we are by Hea ths dearest. Brothers ever mora to be. And If spared, and growing older. Shoulder still In line with shoulder, And with beuru uoi thrill the colder. Brothers ever we shall Im. By communion of the banner, Battle scarred but victor bauner, By tho baptism of the banner, Brothers of one church are wet Creed nor faction can divide us, Kace nor language ccn divide us. Still, ulmtevf fate betide us, Clillitro: of the flag are wm -Miles O'lleitUr All Mghters. A young man employed In a local railroad ofllco bad occasion tho other day to call upon a friend of his who Is connected with one of tho morning papers. Ho called at 10 a, m., and after waiting around for a tlmo ho asked in tho counting room when his friend, tho scrlbo, was likely to appear ujkju tho scene. Ho was informed that bo would not bo around before 1 o'clock, as ho never showed up until about that hour Well, tho railroad man called then, found bis friend up in tho local room and told him what ho had to say, Thon ho said; "You fellows must havo a doad easy tlmo, 1 wish I didn't havo to got down to tho odlce until I In tho afternoon. " The nowspaper man replied that It was not as sof t as It nppourod on the surface. "That's all right, but wo aro up almost all night," ha said, hoping to disenchant his frlond, but the railroad man soldi "I know that, I'm up most all night myself, but 1 must bo down at 8 Just tho some." Chicago Horald. What Then? I hail beeu reading to him ho was a bunny haired littlo 4-yoar-old tho story In " Arthur's Child's History of England" of Prince Will lom'sdrowuUigi "And when tho nows reached the king that bis only son was lost at sea, It is said, ho covered bis faco and wept; and no ono over saw him srallo again." "But aro you sure ho nover smiled ngalnf" "Quito uro; nt least, tho history says so." After a moment's doop thoughti "You aro really sure, Cousin Florrler "Yos." "Well, then, what did ha do when they tickled hlmf" Pittsburg Press. ciio nus. d?Jt J J JbdirdbsnaiagJ- HGsSsE.3.i3 Hall to our btinncr, . ., m ummmmmm33 $m$mmMmm&Z lluro on tho nl tar wo Bwrar to bo true, ifiEgfcfesgP IEIlZC i Cs i i ' 4T fMMmMMMi Horo 011 tho al tar wo mmmmi$mmjm ff mmm w w w All PIANOS CURTICE & THIERS, LEADING MUSIC DEALERS 207 SOUTH 11TM STREET. SHEET MUSIC Russet Goat Walking Shoes. The Rue De Bunde French Oxford. Brown French Goat Common Sense Oxfords. Grey Tennis Shoes Strapped with Brown Ooze Calf. Patent Leather with Grey Ooze Calf Plug Oxford. All the Latest and Best Styles of Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords, PERKINS BROTHERS, 1 129 O STREET. 4th of The Finest Assortment in the City, and just the place to find Novelties for Private Dis plays. Besides Bottom Prices uaranteed. CLHSON'&'FLETCH6R, 140 South Eleventh Street. We will have on Sale (or this week Only a Fast ! Black Hosej Full Regular and warranted at 25c. 1 We have only .1 limited stock, of these goods, and as they cannot be replaced to sell for les than 40 cents, they will not last long. We have just received a freh lot of our Great Ilarg.itn "Ribbed Vests," at 15Ci worth much more. We have the finc.t line of CAMBRIC AND NAINSOOK HEMSTITCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING 50 In. wide ever shown in the City. Call and see them. The latent novelties In our lino received dally. J. II. MAURITIUS & CO. Hj S Eleventh St. ?rfi3 ncr nnd a far, Kr er wo'll -itt2 lfetefe Iny . nl for or m a i m&mmmm&m. 3 I J.Mmmmm m - -" :qrg-H-grcE"jgrrf-T mvcnr to be truo, I,oy . nl for ov Uentarulo. Copjritflit, 1B80, by lUrrUon MUUrd. the Latest and most Popular Musical Compositions tuny be found nt Large Stock of tfic lending American made Guitars, Piano Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to. July Display! -O-K- Cushman Park! Grand Shooting TOURNAMENT, July 2d, '89 Train loaves B. & M. depot at 10 a. m. sharp. Return at S i. m. Shooting commences at 1 1 a.m. Round trip tickets 20 cents. Admittance to Grounds 10 cents. Everybody invited to come and make a Pic-Nic day of it. PfeafeabaB ohorlili cncli atrlpo and each star I Cl4:iirrrrrgf-ig -nWi. '-r q;uu--Vi-n":fcinrp- 1 ar p jf qrgsrrjlBggi: gP cr to tho Ittxl.Wlilto nnd Ilium i i i - . - i. i - - l ctkjj.l, : irfarr.-r- ccppgpimse!i . cr to tho Hod.Whltonnd Dlua rit. ORGANS NOVELTIES One-Quarter In order to close out our -.lock of Single - Generator Gasoline Stoves, We will gie H off for Cash until closed out. 1242 0 St. BAIRD BROS. c cm c j .,, cj - ff t.m ST !