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if '.& s I Wfat CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY jo, 1890 THE BANNER OF THE SEA. "TIJE SCRANTON TRUTH'S" PRIZE SONG, DEDICATED TO THE AMERICAN NYY. JPublishod through courtesy of Messrs. Barrett iG Jordan, Proprietors "Scranton Truth," Scranion, Pa. Worda by HOMER GREENE. Solo, MacMooo. nf Muslo by H. G. GANSS. J Tr&H f-r-r-H ?v -tjrf 4- 1. By wlndnnd wuvo tlio call - or bravo hns fared To shores of ov -cry sen;.... Hut nor -or fl. Co-lnnvbia'a men woro thoy who then wont down, Not knight nor kings of old,.... Hut brighter J. mm W i i -J- rJ- l-Prb tqr r vot hnvopca-men mot or dared Grim death for vto- tn . rv lor their lau rels aro than crown Or cor - o - net of gold: Mt---j- In brav cr mood than Our sail - or true, of 1 4. :g: 4 j-l S d 3 iJ-JUZi teWW :P 1 p 1 thoy who diod On drift - ing decks, in A - pla's Udo, Whllo cliocr - Ing or - cry an ..... nr1.1 1 11.- I--1 I t il . .... . - s "" "uuiu tjjtu vikj huh, long cream no arow to encer tho old red Ti ' ' "1 J; '' v'J.JJ Ji iB rt HW :tH ZEt isJ- -J- ? : r u2z fi1' nJ J J I J ,g3 3p: P call - or"a pride, Tho Ban - ncr of tho Frcol Trhlto and blue, Tho Ban - nor of tho Bold! , Whllo cheer - lug or - cry Ball - or's prido, Tho To cheer tho old red whito and blue, Tho rijjin j itefau gnjQ' r 1 r r i r-r-f-TTf i r 7 fi FREE ! A Base Unll and Bat with every BOY'S SUIT Purchased from us. BOY'S, CLOTHING FREE! A Base Ball and Bat with every BOY'S SUIT Purchased from us. This department has received more than ordinary atten tion this season and we are Confident that Parents wishing nice fitting, durable and Stylish Suits for their Boys will find in our extensive assortments every thing to please them. We have been especially careful to secure the very best made Clothing for Boys and in this respect we have many specialties to show, which are superior to any other makes for their well known staying qualities which is a very desirable point in Boy's Clothing. We are showing an espec ially fine line of Hilt puitd, Seraeti Buita and failor uitA at popular prices, in fact our prices throughout are uniformly low for the quality of goods we offer. We arc Confident we can Substantiate every assertion we make and that it will be o your interest to see our Boy's, Clothing before purchasing. GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE FREE! A Base Ball and Bat with every BOY'S SUIT Cor, 0 and 10th Sts, FREE ! A Base Ball and Bat with every BOY'S SUIT w HEN YOD WANT FINE JOB PRINTING See the WESSEL PRINTING CO. Fortune Waiting for tlio llelra. According to Mr. B, D. Evans, of 1,003 Soventh nvenuo, tbo hoiri of Israel Kotcham, Jacob Josopli do Oarmo, Urantlngton and Rob ort Cram, would bear of something docldodly to tholr advantago If thoy would only coma forward and mako themselves known to him. Messrs. Kctcbam, Do Oarmo, Brantington and Cram woro resident of Now York be tween tlio years 1830 and 1800, and during that time bought somo valunblo lands in tho stato of Tennessee which bovo never been claimed even up to tho present day. The rocords of tbo transfer of this property aro preserved and tbo tltlo Is perfectly clear to auy ono who can provo that ho Is tho solo surviving bolr of any of tbco four men. In August, 1630, 3,500 acres of this lund was sold to Israel Ketchnm. Ho never claimed tbo property, havlng,bought it probably merely for speculation. Such a man lived heroin Now York, and was for years a flour mer chant down uear Cocntlcs slip. In tlio sumo year 2,600 acres woro sold to Jowph Drantlngton, who signed blmsolf "gentleman." On May 2-1, 1837, 0,000 acres was sold to Jacob do Giirmo. And in 1830 10,000 acres of tbo lund was sold to Ilobort Cram. Such a man did business as a broker lor ninoteen years at4 Now strcot. This land (s In tbo midst of ono of tbo best mining dis trict in Tennessee Now York Times. Samu h Usual. Tbo railroad man at Bellovue, 0 who loft a switch open and sat down to smoke a cigar, while a oollUlou took placo beforo bis oyes and ono life was lost, Informed tho coroner that "be didn't mean to," ami is today walk ing about as unconcerned as if be bad killed a man In Texas. Detroit Free Press. I'lllnc It On." Prlsonor (to prosecuting witness) Can't you lenu mo :, sirr P W. Why, you thieving scoundrel, you stolo $75 from mo yesterday." 'Prisoner I know it; but I needed a hun dred. Washington Star. A Discouraging Reply. Affectionate Kolatlvo Why do you sit m far off, Cousin Jennie? Como over bcru on Uio sofa mid sit alongside of mo. Cousin JeunliH-I'm thinking that for a dis tant relatlvo you are noar enough already. Texas Sittings. Where lie Gets Ills Chestnut. Mrs. Cumso (reading) "P. a. Knnt, who lives near Wheeling, has a coniplcto sot of al manacs running back to tho year 1783." Cumso Kant I I don't recall any minstrel of that namo. Yonowlno's Nows. Designing, Ho (of Montreal) Do you IkjIIovo in the annexation of Canada to the United SlaU-sl Sho (of Now York, coyly) Do you mean nationally or Individually! Ho My darling I Tlmo. Where She Could Oe; It. "I would liko a Cblneso boat for my collec tion of curiosities. Where could I get one, Mr. Hojnerl "At Uio Junk shop, madam." MunseyV Woekly, CIIOIWS. m Ban. nor of tho Frcol Ban-nor of tho Bold! 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'f'lfJ - i clicer-liig ov - cry nail - or's pride, Tho Ban - nor of Uio Freol cheer tho old red whlto ami blue, Tho Ban - ncr of tlw Boldl gmmm 5 b7 ii '"frB i j- m ?rq n. n. ni jfrxm j j Splepli -JSd S With hearts of oak, thro' Btorm and emoko and Columbia's ecainoii long llamo, Ilnvo bravoly fought ami nobly wrought that Alight novor (lull thoir song ; shamo Thoy sing tho country of tho freo, m Tho glory of tho rolling sea, Tho starry flag of liberty, Tho liunnor of tho Strong 1 4 Wo ask but this, and not amiss tho claim, A flcot to rido tho wavo, A navy great to crown tho Stato with fumo Though foes or tompcata ravo : Thon, as otlr falhora did of yoro, Wo'll anil our nhips to ovcry shoro, Ou every ocean wind will soar Tho Banner of tho Bravo I 6 Oh I this wo claim, that novor ahamo may rido On any wavo with thco, i Thou Shin of Stato whoso timbers grcat-abido Tho homo of liborty : For, so, our gallant Yankco tars, Of daring dcedH and honored scars, Will mako tho Banner of tho Stum Tho Banuor of tho Sea 1 VH t. , . 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