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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1890 1"i i) L n FULL- LINE OF EVERYTHING NEW AND STYLISH IN Traveling Wraps 4 , JUST RECEIVED AT P , J. H. MAURITIUS & CO. I JTte Leiclies' Purrish.ers ' r? 131 S. Eleventh St. H. BLOCH WILL OFFER SOME Extra Bargains Next Week in Table Linens, Towels, Napkins and White Goods, all the Latest Novelties. We have just received a New Line of Silk Grenadines Iron Frame Goods in Plain and Striped. Beautiful Cti:ni Silks 25 inches wide and in all colors. See our attractive line of Evening Shades in Cashmere and Mohairs. 1 141 and r 143 O St. Successor to Ashby & Millspaugh THE -BOND M O W O F E K Table Service Unsurpassed in the City. Apartments Single or En Suite with or without Board. Passenger Elevators. Cor. 13 th nml O Street. Telephone No, -Mitt. M. ISABEL BOND. SPRING 1S90 Knox tlloctc EnaUth DUxh. JAMES C. KIER, J3p'Sole Agency for KNOX World Renowned Hats. Cor. O and 11th Street. In Elegant New Quarters! SECOND -:- FLOOR PEN, PAPER AND INK. Outing for Juno gives timely prominence to tlio social functions which Lnwn Tennis U fuUUIIng; It In liccoiulug nn luiHrtnit Kir tlou of tlio llfo of Ainorlcn's sons nml Untight era. As thn 1 jiw 11 Tennis editor rightly any, "It Is especially tlio ladles' Rnino, and IU tournninents bring out tlio hnppleM nml plenwint side of liunmn nnturo." Otifi( dooms determined to innko tin thor ouK ily fnmlllnr with the scone nml Incident of England' cycle of fashlotmblo sport. In the Juno number "tlio historic homes of lit It Ish sports" are continued by "Merlin," whoso waysldo sketches of "Tlio Derby," nml "Tlio Cup," under tlio tltlo of Epsom nml Ascot, nidedns they nro by the llluHtrntlonn of Tem ple brother nnd O. Chlldo llntsmii, add nil other, nnd a graphic clmptor, to thopcima nont souvenir of England which tlio complet iv I series will make. Tlio Juno M(t)tiihe of Anitrtcnn 1 1 tut or y In ns tiKtinl r.'ch with Intercut. In tlio open lug nrtlcle, "Homo Old New Yorker," tlio Hon, Charles lv. Tuckerumn presents it most entertaining vnrlety of pcrtonnl reminiscence, nnecdoto, nnd pen portraiture of well known citizens, nearly nil of whom wcro of nntlounl reputation, with somo choice Illustrations, tlio frcutispleco of the number being n lenmrk nbly lino portrait cf tlio distinguished Ilinhop Wnlmvrlght, of tlio erlod under rovlow. Tlio second article Is an Illustrated skoteh of tlio famous Bluion Kenton of early Kuntucky by Miss Annlo E. Wilton, entitled "A Plo neernnd his Corn-Patch," Then follows n strong, carefully prepared historic essay on Ciiniidlnn, ntrnlra by Dr. Prosjier Homier, slgulMcnntly styled "Our Northern Neigh bors, DllllcultlM to Union, Unco nnd Creed Troubles, Uncertain Future." Mrs. tamli furnishes nu ngreenblo picture of social and other nutlquo matters as seen through corres K)inlenco n century old, called "American Holies nnd Ilrldoslu Kuglaml." Tlio wind of Thursday night blow in tlio largo windows in Louie Meyer's storo front but with thnt gentleman's customary enter prlso tho damngo was repaired before noon yesterdny nnd no ono that now jinsses could discern that the storm lmJ played sad Imvoo with the premises. Stuart llobson has accepted n play from Prof. Corbott, entitled "Is Mnrrlngo n Fail ure!" If you haven tooth for delicacies yeur every want may bo supplied nt King's Grocery, llL'fl N street. Call up 01. jMtl.00 Round Trip to Choyenno next Wednesday Oil tlio Interior T.nml nml Iiimil. gratton Co's. excursion. Tickets good go- lug or returning on any lino. Call on K. T. Ondd, manager denituiont "D," room II Richard's block, for further particulars. Tho new ednesdnv nvmilnir tniln fnr Cuslininn jiark will bo nu attractive feature. Picnickers enn eo nut mi tlin 4-"1 ir.ln nnd return nt 7 or l;30 p. in., spending tho uvuiiiug in mo woous nu ror lt cents. Tho regular train this evening will lenvo nt 11:30. Trains leave tho park nt 7 nnd 0:30 p. in. Second imim! oxrnriitnii tn Plini.iti.m .m Wednesday. Hound trln ftt.'i.nn with riming of roads In either direction. The KiikIIsIi Doctors. Who nro lni'etvl nt Mp(l, TV.it I. .-,. .-r- .,-.... .V..W.. ni.v, nave extended ino timo or rreo medical serv ices for ono week. All who visit them before the evening of Juno 7th, will receive services until Septem ber 7th free. The object in pursuing this course Is to become rapidly and iwrsoiinlly acquainted with the sick mid nflllcted. Tho doctors treat every vnrioty of disease nnd de formity, ami will perform all surgicnl opera tions free. The amount of candor nnd honor manifest ed by these gentlemen toward tho nllllcted has secured for them nn unparalleled success. Olllce hours 1) n. in. to 8 p. m. IturllnKtou ltiiuto Still Another New Flint Tniln, The D. & M., keenly nllvo to tho wanta of the traveling public, have placed in servlco n new train whoso superior appointments nro sure to merit immediate recognition. This train leaves Lincoln at 7:25 p. in., arrives nt Oninlm nt 0 o'clock nml Chicago nt 1 p. in., the time being but slightly in excess of that of our celebrated "Flyers." A through sleejwr accompanies this train, and breakfast nnd dinner nro served in dining cars. Tlio locnl servlco between Lincoln nnd Omaha is now ns nenr perfection ns can be desired, including, as Itdoes, four dally trains in each direction, the running time being only eighty-five to ninety minutes. As wo have frequently remarked hereto fore, do not waste your money in making ex K!rJincntnl trips by other lines represented as being equally as good as the "Burlington." They ure not. A. C. Zlemer, C. P. and T. A . Two Young ClerkH Who Won Sin, O0O In the I.ou1Iiiiih State Lottery. Henry Hudson nnd Harry Knotts, two young clerks In C. D. Kenny's ten store, 600 north Gay street, a couplo of week's ngo drew $16,000 in tho Louisiana State lottery and have already received tho money. Thoy sent one dollnr and got one-twentlelh ticket No. 8132 which won W00.000. of which thov received $15,000, tho one-twentieth pait. Haltlmore, Md,, AVics, March 27. EXPOSITION BUILDING, Cor. 12th&NSts. LINCOLN CARPET CO. I3TTAKE ELEVATOR We are now Showing a Magnificent Line of the Finest Novelties in CARPETS and DRAPERIES And we, respectfuly solicit a call from all friends, patrons "''' '" and -the public in general, (tollman Park AOOUffOEMEFTS Saturday, May 31. Freshmen clay, High School. Sunday, June 1. The Seventh Day Adventists Park Is free to all. Trains nt 2:30 p in. nnd 4 5 p. m. Return nt ( p. in niul 8 p. in . Addies nn Education by I'iofcsor Procott, President of Baltic Creek college anil Rt. Rev. V, A. Kanisworth, on The Seventh Day Adventists, Grand cnjinong stltlrcsccs. WE'LL GARLAND THEIR GRAVES. . .? i iii tiB 1 DECORATION DAV HYMN, w-v ABil , 21 .- a Published through The American Press Association. i i TKltt V WoicJb and MubIo by A. D. WOOLVERTONi4 j'1 j ,. &'i. 4 irXtri Moderate. Tn.von. TF. wm p- m 1. lllest An gel of peace, who dotlnyatoh o'er tho dead, llo will, us to-day 11s wo lion - or thn Spiuno ",,,y l,,U(,0,, ' l,r In,'J'Wl0, " to vlo tVy tin, So of tho itg ' !l. Let broth-or to broth -cr, In bomU tlint nni Iruo, U - ultu for ll.o pco of our conn-try nnd PP .1331 13 s 1-. .. -I.. l H'gm I mm St'i wtelSdlf 'i!!"ii c,i11',,,'1 f7 ' cnt rorth to die, That too -i lorn and com. try might rlghti ho holds in Ills hand, slroiignnd might -y to save, Tho love.1 ones wo crown with theso mmmmwwmimm unraot And hero nt tho tomb of our com - nulcs so dear, A- gain swell tho song of thnlr EfE mm C5sczr:rnr t S ? SS-p CHORUS. BOIMIANO, pa crrd m muln 10 lau rcls so bright. We'll garland their gnirea wltl ros-cs end n u At,TO. n dy Ing famo. S -- 3ES3 ir-, r TEX0"- ha. 13, Woll .garland their grows rJjEfLb: b U-tr-fr m rj n -tt m gggg u flowers: ilPi We'll sing oftliclr vol - lout dwla In 1ist-lng song and sto mWm m $ zin with ros-cs nnd flowers; We'll sing of their vol - innt dewls In last - lug song nnd sto ryj HffizQiffS Elfefct: :EEiEF W "tz- BSH " We'll crown them u-gain thwo ho . rocs of ours, te : ff i "--J n t- 1 .j - ll3lM We'll crown them n- gain. tli wo ho - rocs of ours, mm. N - ' e!eMI I t. t:.. 11' 13 Who gnvo their lives to save n Nation's glo rjglll Who gavo their lives to savo a Nation's glo ry. &3 Who gnve their lives tosavo n Nation's glo . Who gavo their lives tosavo n Nation's glo ry. Great Modern fownjence! "The Gilt Edge" Gas Stoves The World's Best! With this Stove, which U the Latest Invention, Ics gas Is used than with any other stove and produces Fnr Hotter Cooking. It has alrsadv become the Fnvoilte Everywhere and lu merits need but to b6 explain ed to be appreciated by everyone. STOVES IN OPERATION at our kre and we Invite you to rail and examine them and see It work. F. A, Korsmeyer & Co. US South Iileventh Street.