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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 17, t8oo n fr K vQjffjLjCbJLLull ,.' tt-tjj- wnoi.i:sAi.i:us and ki:taii.hii.s or SHIRTS, HOSIERY, CALL AND Superb Line of Flannel Shirts ! Outings, Cloth Shirts, Cashmere Shirts, Silk Shirts. A full line of Lincoln Knitting Mills Co. Goods nt Special Prices to the trade and "consumer. Apcnts for Lincoln Knitting Mill Co., Lincoln Suspender Co., Rockford Socks and Carter's Slippers. f HAVE YOU SEEN Pyle's New Soda Fountain? ITS 7X BEKUTY And from it they arc now drawing the Finest and Most Delicious CREAM SODA "With all the popular Flavors made from pure and wholesome FRUIT 1123 O Street. Lincoln Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Go. CAPITAL, $250,000. LIABILITY OP STOCKHOLDERS, $500,000. Interest paid on deposits at nny rato of 5 per cent per annum for nil full calnndnr months Bates to rent In burglar proof and flro proof vaults, ut annual rental of V and upwards. Money to loan on real ostato unit collateral. YOUlt HAVINGS ACCOUNT SOLICITED. IIENUY E.LEWIS, A. P. H.STUART, W. II. McCREERY, R.WELSH. l'resldont. Vlco l'icsldont. , Treasurer. Tellor SOMETHING NEW FOR HOME DECORATION ! Wc have just received a New Line of Falk's -:- Photos Showing America's Leading Actors views, both street and SMOST POPULAR $sf- Actors and Actresses Call and see them, Such Photographic work has never before been seen In Lincoln. Any Pnoto desired furnished. WESSEL PRINTING CO. ill 34 N Street. 100 Engraved Calling Cards And Copper Plate, for $2.50. If you have a Plate, we will furnish '100 Cards from same, at $1.50. WESSEL PRINTING CO. Courier Offloo. Telephone 253. 1134NStroo AND NOW'S THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH THE LINCOLN ICE CO. 1040 0 ST. PHONE 1 IB. PURE CLEAR ICE I Prompt Dollvory. ROBINSON MERCANTILE CO. NEW LOCATION 206 South nth St., Montgomery Block, UNDERWEAR, ETC. SEE OUR- JUICES. Chapman's Old Stand. - and Actresses In from one to twenty stage attire, of all the Courier Office. THEY TRIED IT AGAIN. The Owner I.Ik Ml Tills llutino So Well Tlmt Ttiey llullt Another Like It. This is tlio second, tlmo that this plan Imi boon worked out for tho rtiino owners. Thoy built this houso about iu it is hero Illustrated early last year, but sold it a very Rood profit. Tlio "other houso" wm what they wanted, nlth a "fow rhatiKe." Tho recopUon hall Is a foot longer; tho dining room has a llttlo projection to ono side; tho library Ian foot wider than it was Morn, and on tho second floor tlioro aro Kino change of detail In tho Iwthroom. Altogether, It is a moro perfect plan than tho houso thoy hud licforo, not so much with respect to tho poneral arrange incut as to detail. "X OELLA1L Tho architect of this houso did not llko tho sliding doors placed between tho parlor and tho library. If It were his houso, hinged doors would 1)0 placed bctwoon thoso rooms, liko tlioso butweeu hall and library. In this way tho library would Iki a quiet place. With rlldhiK doom sound could bo rondlly communicated from parlor to library. How over, tho peoplo who build this houso want sliding doors. Tho room marked "parlor" on this plan is essentially a sitting room as usod by Its own ers. Tho rocoptlou hall Is used as such. There ii a vestibule beforo entering It, so thoro Is no occasion for placing a lint rack In tlio hall proper. Tlio scat projection to ouo sldo makes n pretty nook. Tho pantry and kitchen arrangemont In this houso Is about tho samo as that which has boon usod by tho writer in other plans. Thero is a llttlo lni- yinsT floor provement, howovcr, in tho collar stairway. It may bo reached from tho ouUldo or from tho pantry. Ono can go up tho collar stair way mid on to tho porch or into tho puntry. In tho first houso that was built tho attla stairway went up over tho front stairway. As it Is now it goon up from tho roar. Thoro aro bedrooms in tho attic. I present herewith tho collar plan. It shows how that space may bo classified. Tho laun dry has Its tubs under tho cellar window. Thoro Is a shelf near tho cellar stairway. Tlio furuaco is separated from tho laundry collar, ami from tlio other room which may bo used for storage. Tho comMirttncnU shown aro mado with flooring boards and have llttlo doors iu front. In these, compartments may bo placed any material which would go into a SECOND PMMH. osllar, and thus avoid tho coufusiou which Is luctdont to Mich n room whero convenience of this kind nro not at hand. Thoro is a water closet in this cellar. In this building no fuol room was necessary, 03 thli houso is luti natural gas section. How ever, I hnvo drawn n fuel room which con nects with tho furnace room Louu II. Oipson. g LAUNDRY j y H ceujih CELLAR I ' ""tftMct i i y 0&i6 U 1 ' Til j. (i L-, i it;, (Jmkp- v 1 EJ FASHIONS FOR WOMEN, THE FAIR CREATURES DRESS 18 VERY MANNISH NOWADAYS. tloiuioU Aro Very Various n to Htjrle. Hvcry Ono Wants n Different Oun from Her NolglilxK mill (lets It, Tim Home rinlu, TmlrTiil flown for Home Weur, BpocUt Oorruijtoiulenro. Nbw Your, May 10. It in not mi eiwy mattor tlioso ilnyn to toll n young girl from her brother unless you linppcn to neo her feet, for what with tennis blazers, tannin cups unil nhort hnlr thero seems llttlo illlTcrcnco in their looks, mid this Benson the nmnnish atyliw hnvo not only mlvnnced from tennis to yachting cos tumes, but you will neo women of nil nges in regular dross conts of black, with. n wiilo oxpnnso of shirt bosom, high col lars, whlto neckties nni llttlo Derby huts, though, to lw sure, only a fow wear these horribly unbecoming things. They wear long coat sleeves with thoso coats, with ii goodly display of whlto cuffs; but they draw tho lino at it inun'irvest, or lmvo up to date, and substituto in its pluco n very wido sash of silk in somo sultahln color. Tho hnlr Is dressed high on tho head, mid thus n still moro inasculiuo effect is produced. Thero nro very fow womon to whom such n stylo fits, but thero nro always thoso who nro lMiund to follow tho nowestfnd, mm mnttcr whom it lends them. Ouo would think that such n cos tumo would bo moro iu plnoo nixm the top of ono of tho great tnlly-ho stages which rumblo up mid down Fifth nvenuo behind four or nix splendid horses, mid on the members of tho Coaching club; but no; thoso ladies drtw iu the most feminine costumes possible to achieve, mid they nro fairly fmbodded in flowers, so that tho top of tho coach looks llko n lot of. potted plants iu bloom on tho way to market. So many flowers nro usod that I often think that if 1 had my wish and couldn't bo Vmulergould I would liko to lx) a florist. Thero is absolutely no end to tho fash ionable styles iu bend wear. Every day you seo it now fancy. Ono time It will bo an enor- nio us poke, with u puffed silk crown and half a bushel of How ers upon it, XM and tho next it will bo a pretty chovnller hat, with grncofully curling brim and lovely plumes, and then you will fall head over heels in lovo with a beautiful red tullo tomio, with 1IONNETS. puffed sides, held by bramblo branches, and u gold colored pouf of crepoin front, and then a black lnco hat, with n royal yellow nasturtium vino growing thriftily all over it and twining nmongst tho lace. Tho fact of it is that every woman wants something different from anybody elso's bonnet, and evidently gets it, too. Feathers aro just as often seen as flow ers, and ribbons always aro worn. Feather bo.'is mid trimmings aro often seen on spring garments and with ball dresses, and ilower boas in natural mid artificial flowers aro very stylish. Just think of n l)oa four yards long made of American beauty roses at n dollar upiecol I think, on tho wholo, it is hotter to lw n florist than a millionaire. Tho mosquito net Hading veils nro go ing to bo worn again. Thoy draw around tho chin with a fino elastic. Thoy arc chiefly serviceable to bido tho ravages of perspiration on tho powder, and aro bet ter than tho close veils fomiorly worn for that purposo, which often got all whito in spots in an hour on a warm day. Tho Hading veil does not touch tho face, and, seen through tho dotted meshes, tho color does not suffer so much. Bless tho girls! what won't thoy invent noxt? But don't let us give all our nttcntion to frivolous things. Let us, instead, discuss somo plain and pretty gowns for homo wear. Hero is ono on which tho popular Vnndyko points get their innings to an unusual extent, but tho dress is very pretty and neat. It can bo mado up in nnything, from gingham and satino to silk or velvet. Tho stylo is simplo and very easily mado up, and is dressy for so simple a design. Tho other is whito bunting trimmed with black volvot ribbon, and has a sash of bunting loosely tied. It is a pretty gown for a young wearer, and is quite dressy enough for a tea gown or any other homo afternoon or evening toilet, and tho wearer would look sweet enough to eat I OK ADOIt.NMKNT Or THK IIOMK CIUCLU. Tho dark gown for tho matrons is of India bilk in dark, rich purplo, with flower pattern in black nnd cream color. Tho vebt front nnd lining to tlio sash aro of gold colored satin, which makes it look liko n morning cloud which tho ris ing sun just edges with gold. This is a tea gown, but can lw worn ns u morning dross if k liked. Asecretl Wear it for a tea gown until your frionds lmvo all seen it, and then wear it mornings for your own pleasure. Tlmtia what I would do Ouvr. II.vniT.it. M&S& efik fiJS&rtflftv Stej No. ma, A roetirui i:miiiiii. Colin 0N OUT , lft Blilrts 40 Bock , ,. 19 Handkerchief ,,., i Total duo , $ 3 No. iaa, l)criiilinllou. In tlio skit, a hlnl, 1 soar I Hull nlmro tlio ocean' roar. If my lit'nd oii hmrtlcBK Ul, As on tlio crag tho lilllnw break, I rise attain attorn tlio rock Tlint statu! unliakrii ly tlio shock, AkIh lieliradod, and I tuonii Tim wonts breathed out with many a Kronn Of shipwrecked soul. lMiead oneo moro, I am a flth tlmt iditin tho shore. Apply tlm Kulllotlno iikoJii, And loud aim-lit I kIvoi Anion I Hit. l'J4. DIiiiioiihU. Tho diagonals, from tho tipjtor left liiind corner to tho loner right hand comer, will sjwll tho uamoof a llttlo crlpplo llgurlng In ono of Dickons' stories. Cross Words-1. A fillet Ion. 2, Tho small est kind of tyH used in Kngllsh printing. 0, Tlioowiu-r of a famous Ikjx which Is fahletl to have lieou bestonetl by Jupiter. -I. A man who attends to a dray. B. A largo artery. 0, Conciliatory. 7. Arownrdof recotupniiso. No. l)Jn, A I'lutllng I'robluiii. A tailor had on board thirty mnn, fifteen whito and fifteen black. It lHomlug iiecvs wiry to lighten tho votwl, ho wished to throw ovorlmard tho black one. It wn agreed that ho should couutout fifteen men by tens, every tenth man to bo throw u over. How must ho hnvo placed tho men so that tho lot would not fall on any whlto maul No. lau. A niiiiiiomi. I. A letter. 'J. A film. I!. Dem-aned. 4. Ono who I uimtendy. n. A producer. l Chldod. 7. To retard. 8. A twig. 11. A lot tor. No. 197. A lleiiiB'Hi Tussle. O X-r ? Cut out In cardlxwird II vo llgures llko tho ahovo, then arrange them into a orfoct hexagon- that Is, a figure having six equal sides. No. 1 !S, One of Nature' Wonder. 'Kontli ocean's foam I make my homo; About mo much Is Mild. BoiueUmes I'm whlto or very Unlit, And KomptttiiiHi I am red. Thro' muiiy years, as It appears, Millions of InnoctK small Their lire laid down my fnmo to crown. All glory to thriii nlL llut greedy man my form will scan, And tear mo from my home. Thro' stranger lands In golden bands I'm sonii'tlmoa forced to roam. Tho ladles fair, neck, anus and hair With mo will oft adorn, Nor tlduk what woo my heart would know Hail I a heart to mourn. !)y nature's hand I'm rough a sand, Hut man will Interfere And change mo so I scarcely know SI) self, I foul so queer. No. 1HO. Letter ltiliu-i, Spo Or fill Y No. 130. A Wonteni Terror. I am roniKM0l of II letters. 3, S, 0, 7, II, tho given namo of a girl. 8, U, I), , 'tis good to have when Iu tho right nro wo. 2, 0, U, 10, 1, with hand ought always go. 1, 2, 10, 3, 0, 11, woknit with, ond uIhohjw. Were It not for my wholo tho went would bo Tho "Beautiful Went," the land for mo. No. 131. Nume of l'oet. Dehoad and curtail names of (toot and loavoi I. A renting place, 2. A vaso. 3. An insect. 4. To jxirtnke. fi. To strike. & A conjunction. 7. An interjection. No. 138. Clmruilu. When sahlo ulghi rldew down tho weit, Ctiaseil by my flmt array, Jly eecond come then with tho flrst And hnll tho genial ray. My wholo combined to you will ihow A tlmo allowed for rest. No. 133. Conundrum. When U a wager llko n unit I Why Is a man and woman joined In wed lock hko a wU known fruit? How does a gooso roscinblo a cow's tail! What Is it from which If you tako nil its letters It remains tho samo I What word In-comes shorter by adding a syllable I Why Is a man sitting quietly by himself llko money which Is borrowed! Conundrum Aiuwered. Whut Is tho reason so many men and their wives dUngreof Hecauxo thoy aro both of ono mind. Sho wauU to bo master and w does ho. How can you make a thin child fat I Throw him out of tho window aud ho will probubly come dow ii plumpl What has ouly ouo foot I A leg. When may a ship bo said not to bo on tho water! When It's on lire. Who in wilted the ttcam engine! Watts his name. Why Is an Infant llko a dlumoudl lk-causo it is a dear little thing. Why U a lady's hair llko abcchlw! lie cauto it holds tho comb. What bono U bout developed in policemen! Tho collur bono. May wo atk you ono of tho prettiest riddles over madoj Why Is a stirrup like reaionl Becauso it raise man iiIxjvo tho U'ast. Key to the I'uuler. No, 114,-Who Am I! The letter K. No. lift. Ilctorlal Numerical Knlgma: Trito. Horde, Haglo. Whito. Onco. Ru peo. Llego, DetiM. Store. Flako. Anglo. Imbue. Rhino. Tho World' Fair. No. 111). I'lioiiotlo Clmnulo: Cowjier. No. 117. Florid Anagrami 1'otunla. No. 118. Numerical Knlgnmt Uoston Mas sacre. No. 110. -Cross Word: Water. No. 120. Ueheadlngsi J. A It road. 2. B-P-H-ay. 3. T-H-ash. No. 121. A Uiddloi Tho mouth, with tonguo ond tooth. 3 A?-z 6h NOWS' THE TIME TO 1'LACIC YOUIl ORDKIl FOR House Decorations! Where thoy will receive prompt attention nnd skillful workmnnshlp, Call on S. E. MOORE, and see his line of Fine Paper Hangings. 11.34 O STREET. Solo Agency for Tho Sherwin-Williams Go.'s Paint. FOR- Rubber Hose, Hose Fittings, AND Lawn Sprinklers GO TO DEAN & HORTON, HSo O Street, WHEKE YOU WILL OFT Wholesale Prices In nny quantity you want to purchase. UINOOt.N- ADD IMTITVTK Of riXMiiUlllr, RlinrtliRnil, nnd Tiowrltlnit, I the brat nnd lirumt Cullf tfci III the Went. U tttuileiit In ntliaiiUliCK loit yenr. Rliidimt tremrnl lor bualtipM In from ntol iwiiilh. KxHrl(ncnl fncultr, lVnonal lintmclloit, llenulirul IlluatrnU-d cnlnloKiir, ntllPKe Jdiinialn, and s.nvclmons of Hinmniulilt, tvnt free by adlrrMlni( ULUIIIlIDaU A UOOSU, Unooln, Neb. PAST Ml PRECEDENT I OVEtt TWO MILLI0NB DIBTHIBDTED Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y. Incorporated by tho Tx-glslaturo for Kdu eatlonal i ml Charitable purpoko, mid IU friiucliUn liuide a part of tlio present state constitution IlilSTU by an overwhelming pop ularvoto. Its Grand Extraordinary Drawings take place Sctnl Annually nunc nnd Decem ber), nnd Its Grand Single Number Draw ings take nlacc In each of the other ten months of the year, and arc all drawn In public, nt the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. Wo do borcby certify that wo supervise the arrangement for nil tho Monthly and Keuil Annual Drawings of Tlio Jxullaua Htulo Ixittory Company, mid Iu H-riii limn iikh mid control llio firnwlug tbemselve, mid thin the samo nro ronductcd with hon esty falrue, aud In Rood faith toward all fiartlos, and wo uuthnrfzo tho Coitipauy to use hts certificate, with fno-slmllles of our slgtia urcs attached, Iu Its advertisements." m&& & CommUtloners. Wo, tho undorslgnod Hanks and Ilankors will pay nil prlrcs drawn In the I-oulliiua Ktnto ixittorlos, which may bo presented at our counters. U. M. WAIMHI,nY. I'res. Ixiulslana Nat U'k 1'IKIMIK I.ANAUX, Pres.Htato National ll'lc A. 1IAI.UWIN, l're. New Orlcau Natl Hank OAK!. KOIIN, I'res. Union National Hank MAMMOTHDRAWlNG,- At tho Academy of Mnilo, Hew Orlftni, Taetday, June 17, 1800, CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000 100,000 Tickets nt f 10; Halves 20; Quartfisj 110; Klghl V Twentloth U; Kortlftlix l. I.IMTOK 1'ltlZKH. 1 IMM7.KOFtfl0U,0u0ls 1600.000 1 PKIZKOKfJW.OiOls ajo.ouo ll'lU'KOK 1U1.000I UW,UU) 1 IMtl.K OK 60,UWI 60,000 2 IMtl.KS OK SU.UH) are 40,000 ft IMU.KH OK10.0() aro 60,aW lOl'lll.KHOK 8,ttiO aro 60,(0) SS IMU.KH OK 2,11)0 lire fi0,0Ol) IU) IMU.KH OK SWare M0U0 21) IMtl.KHOK BOOure l!M,0u) WO IMU.KH OK lUOuro SOO.OUO Al'I'HOXIMATION 1-KIK8. 100 Prizes off l,00i) are 1100,000 la) do. iMarv 40,000 100 do. KlOliro. 80,000 TWO NUXllKllTKUMlNAI.H. 1.00S I'rlzes ol JiOO nro 1309,600 3,144 Prize amounting to 3,iai,000 nrKorClub Hates or any further Informa tion desired, wrlto legibly to tho undersigned, clearly staling your residence, with state, County, Htreet mid Number. Moro rapid re turn mall dollvery will bo assured by youren. clotng an Kuvelopo bearing your full ud dress. IMPORTANT ! Address M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, Wnsblngtnu, I) C lty ordinary letter containing Money Or ilur Ih'UuhI by nil Kxpress Companies, New York Kxchaiige, Print or 1'ostal Nolo. Address Registered Letters containing Currency to NEW 01U.KANH NATIONAL HANK, Now Orleans, La, IlK.MKMlir.lt thai tho payment of the Prizes I guaranteed by l-'otir National Hanks of New Orleans, mid the tlolctaro tdgncd by the President of an Instltutlsu wIidmj chnr tons I rights are recognized Iu the highest courts; thertjfnrc, beware of till Imitations or anonymous Hclieme , ONK DOI.LAH Is tho price of tho smallest part or fraction of a ticket IHSUKI) IIY UH In any drawing. Anything hi our name of fered for less than n Dollar Is u swindle. (Pfr &M&,