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mtrirTTriiWiHtanrirgaiiiaiijiniU " a; y CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY 12, iSyo M i ii COMFORT for thi; l'uirn Life Made Easy II Y IIUYINO somi: or THE FINKST AN I) More Comfortable SHOES liver sold In Lincoln. To try tlicin on l to buy. These good to be (omul only nl Webster & Roger's io.3 O Street. Loading PHOTOGRAPHER! Kino Hunt (.'nhlnots $1 iht ilunuii. Special rates tit student. Call and seo our work. Studio, 1314 O Street. 0)cu from 10 a. in, to I p. in. Huuila) . J. S. EATON, Physician and Surgeon Olllce 116 S. ISIcvcnth St. Telephone! Olllce 0S5 Residence jfu. LINCOLN, Ni:il. ( Sftriaiut. 1'rnotlco Limited to Discuses of tliu Nervous System, Heart and Blood HKKKUKNUi:.-): Hon, Win. Leeso, Attorney (lone-nil. linn, T. I.. Norvnl. Associate Justice. Jones' National Hunk, Howard. Ultireuv nuuuni nanx, Ulysses. OrnOKi Wii O (street, LINCOLN, NKII. Tickets ON SALE TO jXJJLj Principal Points EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH - AT 1044 O STREET. E. B. SLOSSON, City Passenger Agent Grand Drawing OK T1IK Loteria de la Beneflcencia Publlca ! ok Titr. State of Zacatecas, Mexico. AsyniUruto of capitalists have Msnireil tho concession lor operation till mul will extend Its hiutucs throughout tlio United Hlntcs and llrllltli Cotuinhln. llolow will bo found 11 list of tlio prizes which Mill bo drawn on July 23, 1890, AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO, and continue monthly thereafter. CAPITAL 'PRIZE, $150,000.00 lOO.OOO Tickets at IO.OO. Halve., wn.OO. Truth, Sl.OO. American Currrucy. LIST OK I'lUZESt I 1MU7.LVOK IK,Oftl U I.'io.uw 1 1UU7.K OK fAftH) U iiuii:ok ttvwu.., a P1U 7. K8 O K in.uuo aro I'ltl.KHOK Muiuro SVM SO.UO lo.uu lU.ttW 6PHI.KHOK 2.UM aro 10 I'ltl.KSOK iWlMU.l-NOK aui'HI.KHOP,... . .woi'iuzr.rtOK BOOIMII.KSOK 1,0)0 are., 10,U) lo.iu) luuaro. JO are , -in.ux) imaro 4vuu lOuare .,,.,., ftJ.UX) AVrilOXIMATICK 1'llUKH. 150 IMtlZEH OK ,. IIW am KiJM 1M) l'ltlKH OK I IX) are 15.uk) ISO HltlKS OK .... ft) ure ?,Siu OW Terminal PrUeaor SO are , ,fttO Wi t53l,U50 Ul.lllt KATESi tl Tickl for 50.0(l. BPEOIAL BATES ABRANQBD WITH AQEN18. ggfc2 AGENTS WANTED JSw,r"55 city lu United States and UrliUh America. Tlio payment or Prlxesi Ktianinted by a special deposit of flvo hundred thoiuaud dol lar ((SOU,(H). with tho Btato (loverniueut, and npprqvod by Jesus Areohlgu, Governor Drawing under tlio peronul supervision or Ue. HermlDlo Arteaa, who Is appointed by the Government a Interventor. "iCichtikv that with tho Btato Treasurer all iieccesutry utinmntoesurodeposltod iissur- tnic full pay mentor all prUesortldsdrawlUK. , HjSttnlNIo Aktkaoa, Interventor. ' f '.INfOltTANT. ' "'"lloinlttunce must bo cither by New York Draft Kxpress or itogUtorotl lAitter, American " Money. Collection scan be made by Kxpress '.' Companies or Banks. Ticket sent dlro.'t to inauiiiteiuwit will to pnld by draltson New ' York, Montreftl, Ht. Paul, Chtej(0, Han Fran- elK-oorClty of Mexico. Kor furthor Infor- tnatlonadilres. JUAN ri3SAI. Manager, Zftcater, Mexico. A pnrlado tU HEuVEajEHIhk Among tlio l.llicolnltos who went to tlio K l encampment nt Milwaukee were (iciicinl and Mrs. XV, L. Dayton, Col, and Mm. K. It, HUcr,Jrlm Morrison, Captain XV II, Merger, Meut. II. i:. Clmppel. I.leut II V. Hotiicuus, XV XV, Clark, M. I), Cliiuy, T XV Proper, J. 0. Davis, Hold, llromi, T. .1 llonIiv, Frank Ilensley, Iloltert Williams, H (J. Ynte and sister, Henry Webb, K (J Merger. O XV Vnmlevrr, (I K Vniiilever, .1 K llnyden, L, 1. (lay lord, XV. (J Jon?, .1 Crlstopher, II. 1'ylt, V Lcedoin, A. H. Ilmvuiuii, II. M. PehiH'MVi.U. XV, Until, Mr. anil Mm. (I II. Crnuibill, .1. M. Doubt, U. It. .MocMt, 0. C Itlee, .1. It, Carder, Johu Krnnklln, II. H. HotebklfH. The engagement between a well know 11 JMiiiK limn nnd a young huly not now hi the city ban Ih'uii declared oir by tlio latter Tho tiiobnblllly li Hint If you try to guess the parties to this uirslr y on will inaken mistake, llrst, because tills ciiKngcment wiim not known to exerylKidy, and, second, because them am Nevetnl young ladles now out of ton 11 who 1110 known to hold that Interesting relation to Lincoln gentlemen. It N not lair to these ladle to mention their names, and therefore you had better do your k1'hI'k In your mind or In the secrecy of your own chamber. Of the tovcrnl Fourth of July plenlo part leu probably nouo iw Jollier tlimi Hint which drovo out to Woodland. It watt composed of Messrs. llobt Mulr, F XV, Meyer, Frank Hnthiway, John T Dorgan, Lew Marshall, K. O, Ilradley, C Y, Htnltli anil It M. Joyce. Misses Lilly Hatlmwny, Nelllo Whlt., Kvn Murphy of Grand Inland, Anna Funke Alleo Cow dory, Kittle Cowdery, (lertrude Mnr iiuettoniid Mb 1'oivors of Mississippi. A. C. Cniixr, formeilyln Zleincr' ticket olllce, wan lu tlieelty Monday on liU wny to ColoiadoHptliiKH, r.om width polni ho will inakoa llyliiK Jump t the Hplill Like le Rntta, He Ik now holdliiK down a xnltlon at Ht. LnuUlii the ituieial Utlglit iIMch oftho .St. IniN. Keokuk it Noithwi-ntorn railroad, a dependency of thu Q The follow lit); ladle hnvu Uen rcvlocted prlnclpnU of their novum! nclioots: Mm. lloweii, Kveret nclinul; Ml Scliuckuinn, Ilrjant IiuIIiIIiik: Mb llutuoll, llnncrott building; Mm. Hani, l'reeott fchool; Mm. IMnnnN, KUIntt ncliool: Mr. TIITany, Cnpb tnl hcIiooI: MIm Hardy, I'aik. Among the teacher who went to thoblg convention at Ht. I'aulwero Huierliitendent F. 1). McClunky, I'rof. and Mm. (I. II. Line, F. F. llcixo. Ml. 8. K. lUttckHh-e, Jlle Jennlo nnd Kntlo lluncher, Mr. and Mm. L. Front, I'rof. nnd Mm. dvoige K. Howard. Quite a nuinber of Lincoln people know Mlfttf (lllllllfl. Pnlllllll llf nmnlin ilmiirltt.. .f exBheillTCnbiirii. ninlllini' wllllui lnt.ir.nt..il In the nuiioiiuceiuent of her eugagetuent to Handy OrUwold, the xporting inlltor of the Ike. Mr. and Mm. Bainuel Weel loturned Saturdny from their wedding tour, which ox tended to I'ortlnud and Included two ntn voyage between that city and San Fran- I'ldCO. Mr. and Mm. Frank M. Hall nnd I'rof. nnd Mm. F. F. Home are enjoy lug n trip over tlio Northern rnedle.t nough tlio Yellowstone Park and the great northwest. XV, J. Ilrynn bus n letter lu tho Dfinomif of Centinlla, III., telling all about Nebraska pontic rrom a Democratic tnndpolnt. C. E. Montgomery, who recently returned from n trip through tho southwest, 1 nald to litivo ma lo f i-J,oO(l while gone. O. XV, Webster and family have gono to Itotton, where Mr. XV, will buy now goods. Mm. Dr. Manning and Mist Lulu Clark left Monday for Wnhlngton, D, C. Mm. Cnpt. J. H. Hill ha gone to Maultou, probably for tho summer. L. O. M. Baldwin and family left Monday for Colorado. ltov. F. 8. Stein left Monday for Alexand ria, Minn. An old soldier's story; In the late- war I wnsnvoldler hi tho First Maryland Volun teem, company O. During my term of nerv Ice I contracted chronic dlarihiia, since then I have used it great ntuouut of ineillclne, but when I round any that would give uio relief they would Injure my stomach, until Cham, berlnln's colic, eholeia nnd dlarrhiea remedy w ns brought to my notice. I use It and will say It I the only remedy that gave me iktiiiii nent relief and no bad result follow. I take pleasure in recommending this preparation to all of my old comrades, who, while giving their service to their country, contracted this dreadful disease as I did, from eating un wholesome and uncooked food. Youm truly A. K, Hending, Hnlsey, Ore. For Falo by A. L. Slimier. Morn I'liolo l'rom Fiilk, Falk, the famous New York photographer, has sent us another lot of nt tbtio photo, and among them are bandsomo likene4 of the Junior and senior Bnlvinl, Pnttl, Stuoit Itob. Min, William Crane, James O'Neill as tho "Monte Crltto," in the various costumes, Aguei Ilooth In her latest Mndlwn 8iuare suecitf, "Aunt Jack," W. J. Florence, HIch nrd Maiulleld, Hobert Mautellin "Monbam," Hnra Jnwett and others. SUMMER TOUR. Impiirtiint 1'iilnt anil Hucuvstloii. I am now supplied w Ith a full line of finely illustrated pamphlets descriptive of the lead ing summer reworts of our country and rnn offer manner valuable suggestions to those contemplating a trip during the heated tpell Special attention Is called to the celebrated Ashing resorts of northern Michigan nnd tho upper lake region, tho charming and diverts! lied tceuery of tho Alteghenles nnd the beau tiful Lehigh valley, tho Thousand islands of tho St. Lawrence, the imlct haunts of tlio Adirondack the surf battling or the Jersey ooast, the health giving resorts of the grand out "itocKies," tLe Hot Springs of Dakota, with their attendant stage rides over kuperb mountain roads and amid sceues of Indescrib able grandeur, the boating and tUhing of Spirit lake and Mlnnetonka, audtoSaiatoga, the imeeii of tho fashionable resort. Inquiries concerning tho above, either er sonal or by letter, will receive prompt and courteous attention. A. C. Zlemer, C. P, & T. A. He Out Ills IB, OOO. Mr. Win. H. Shupo, tho gentleman who recently won f 15,000 in the drawing of the Louisiana Btato Lottery company, received the money last Saturday. Mr. SIiuihj stated that the lottery company was very prompt 111 auiiuui wu iiiviiujr mm lOOKeu Alter 1110 transportation with as keen un Interest ns he would himself, for allot which he feels thank ful He helJ the one-twentieth of ticket No. a I, SOU, wleh drew the tint capital prize of f.TW,uuo Aueipmn, ;uuio.j .f u, May JO. Selling Honk It) SiiliM'rlilloii. Tho inethixl of wiling hook by subscription ba ninny ndvnntnge over any other, and I dally (ti owing lu luiMitiinci' nnd opuliity Ily this luetliod thenttentlonof the purchnser I culled tn valuable hook of w blch he might leiualu lu entire Iguoianco If they were sold In nny other way Itl the mot itlrrrt mid altogether thy m nt rroiiniiih'iif wny to buy hook. Hooks purchased nt a rot it! look Ktoie liiiie grneially pn'sed tluough the hands ol from twoto our mlililleinrn, vnvU of whom inn have u pi oil t, The lilvn'nUlf I'tdilhhlnu Co., SI Limh, Mo., oirem prolltnble employment to nil who wlili toeugiiRo In tho ImslntH. KxHiietico I not necessary, but nny lady or gentleman with Intelligence nnd Industry can make a success of tlio wm tli. Their publication urn llmtvliiw, Just such book nsour young Kophnnd our older h'o pie should 1 end; I 00k that tend tn make In telligent men unit women; hook Hint teach people thing that they ought to know, such book 1111 splendid Fiuiitlii Httitt; which N In Itself n erfect cyclopedia of biblical knowl edge. MMifi' IKnloru of the I'nllnl Slot? I another rplciidld hook;uHaloofncr :i(K),(HH) cnpliM seakH loudly lu favor of It gient worth. Thr lYnplr'n Uiivtojiatltt of ( 'uirri'nol Knoii'lnlyi' I another woik that ha carved II way to 11 wondeiflil niicccmv, 100,(XX)i-np!tH of this Hplcndld cycloHilla, made mid edlletl (Npctially for tho mnieK, hnv.t been sold, uud tho sale I still very large. They also handle the llnl Mter Life of the lleintlille Stanley Uxplorutlon lu Afiicn. Tlii Pioneer History of Ameiicn; People' Farm nnd Stock Celoedln; Tho Physical Llfoof Doth Hexes; Courtship, livo and Wedlock, nnd History of the Ornnd Army of the Itepnhllc. Another splendid b(Mk,iiverngingat llfteen hundred set n month, I ffiyidfi'd Cyclopi rftu of Cnlvemul JIMori,n book that I bound to bo roid by ten of thouwnnlNof scholar, and by those who lay no claim to scholarship, and who et love a cjear, stiatghttorwuid, uiiderstiindnblo recoid of tho gient event of the world's history. Tho iwpularlty of this book Is something wonder fill. For further particular, circular, term to agents, etc, nddrcsH, Tho Hlvemldi) Publishing Co., 70-J Olivo stteet, Ht. Louis, Mo, O-10-.'nn (linilelil lleiuli 1111 (Irciit Nult l.ulie, Utiili. The fatiiou lienlth and pleasure resoit, Oat Held Ileticli, on Great Salt Iike, UUih, 18 miles f 1 0111 Salt Lnko City, nnd lenched only by tho Union I'nclllo "Tho Overland Iloute," I now oiK'ii for tho season. This Is the only real snnd liench on flrent Salt Iake, and Uoneof thollnc.H b.itlilngnnd pleasuro resort In tho west! Great Salt I ike is not n sullen, listless, hot of water, beating Idly on tho shore, but on tho contrary is 11 beautiful n sheet of water ns can bo found anywhere. It U SI per cent, salt while tho ocean Is only ,i er cent, nnd the wnter is ho bouyant that n erou is sustained on its surface Indefinitely without tho least eiTort on hi part. Exjierience has proven itsgrent hygienic effects. Owing to thn stimulating effect of tho brlno on tho skin, or tho snllno air upon the lungs tho npiiellto is i-tliiiiiliiteil, and nfter a bath, the bathem lire ready for 11 hearty meal, and feel greatly Invigorated. Flue bath house accommodating -100 peo ple, have been elected nt Uarlleld Hench, lu connection with which there I n llrst class restaurant and a hiigodanclugpavllllon built out over tho lake, nil of these are 1 tin by the Union Paclllc, who guarantee 11 llrst clais u sort in every roeit. The Union Paclllc bus iiiude low rates of fure for thoe desli lug to visit Salt Lnko City nnd Gniileld Ueach. For complete description of Gnrllcld Heach and (3 rent Salt Lake, send to K. L. Immx, Ueni Pius Agent, Opiaha, for copies of "Sights nnd Scenes ill Utah," or "A IHIiudsh of Great Suit Lake," or K. H. 8l.ossD, Agent U. P. System, l-7-St Lincoln, Neb. IlillilliKtou Itoiitu Still Anollier New Fust Train. Thu 11, it M., keenly alive to tho want of the traveling public, linvo placed in service 11 hew train whose superior appointment nro sure to merit immediate recognition. This train leaves Lincoln nt ,;'. p. m nrrlves at Omaha at D o'clock and Chicago nt 1 p.m., the time being but slightly iu excess ot that of our celebrated "Flyers." A through sleeper accompanies this train, unci breakfast nnd dinner nro served iu dining cars. Tlio locnl service between Lincoln nnd Oinnhn 1 now as near perfection ns can lie desired, Including, ns it does, four dally trains In each direction, the running time being only eighty-live to ninety minutes. As wo linvo frequently remarked hereto fore, do not waste your money in making ex perimental trips by other lines represented ns being equally as good as the"Hurllngton.' 77irj ore not. A. C. Ziemer, C. P. and T. A. Several months ago, Mr. Henry Plummer, ot Clements, Oil,, who Is subject to cramps, was taken with a severe attack . He had been accustomed to get relief by dosing with mor phine, but the disagreeable effect Hint follow ed would make him mleiahlo for bourn nfter the cramp hnd leen lellovei,'. I persuaded blni to try Chamberlain's colic, cholera nnd dlarrluva remedy. Ho was much pleased vv Ith It, ns its effect was almost Instantan eous, nnd no disagreeable nfter effects ac companied its use. Chan. Damert, manager Farmer' Trade Union, Clements, Cal. For sale by A. L. Shinier. The new lino of cnnl cases Just received at the CouuiKH ottlce nro worthy tho Inspection of the most fashionable callers. Tho Hue cm braces genuine seal, 0010 calf, Itussln leather nnd numerous others, Including a nunis ber of beautiful imported novelties. Wo linvo them for both ladles and gentlemen. H. P. Shervvin, 1121 O street, has a present for ev ery 0110 of his customers thnt cannot fall to be appreciated. Ho will give to every customer n lino crayon picture mude from nny photo thnt is desired and it will not cost you 11 cent Call in nt hi drug and shoo store and seo how it i done. 1134 O street, 111 1 J. H. O'Neill, tluo plumbing, hot water and steam beating, flue gas fixtures and globes. You can buy all grace of garden hose very cheap. Scott tiro's, punriuacy recently located on Twelfth street Is now located at IMO street. Ladies will find this a desirable place to get nil kinds of Toilet article, Soaps, Perfumes, etc. W. XV, Moore ot the Grand opera house Den Moines, Is an early bottler In that part of Iowa, and has hail a great deal of experience Inhlitjiue. He says: "At various time I have had acute attacks of bilious colllo and vio lent pains In the stomach, nnd found nothing that gave me relief like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlnrrlueu Hemedy. Every per son," ho says, "should have a bottle." For silo by A. L. Shader, Wanteds Gentleman well exeriruced In handling tyewrltem to sell the Yost writing machine in the city. Address or call on Wesel Printing Co., II. W N St. SOMETHING WRONG. It Provnl lo !! III Uuter mul fin Promptly (lave It lbj Klmke. Yesterday forenoon n UU, nllm mnn, wearing n faded Greeley hat nnd well en veloiH'd lu a Hncn duster of undent date, entered tho Woodbrldgo street ntntlon nnd nld to tlio ncrgennti "I Just cniuo In on tho train. Look nt 1110 nnd nee If I resemblo Cpt. Kldil or Chnrllo Ho." "I can't we thnt yon do," replied thuscr gentit. "Hut people nru nil looking at mo, nnd grinning. Anything wrong In my dress?" "Well, thnt that duster Is n llttlo off, perhnps." "Oh! It'a tlio ilustur. People don't vvenr 'em nny more, clip' "Not thnt ntylo nnd color." "Ineo. I'm n llttlo nnclonlr" "A trifle." "Well, off alio comtH. I bought It In this town nix jenm ngo. Tho tnnii warranted It to inu 1111 n combination of duster, linin liock, llyltiK Jib, liver pad, lied blanket, htirglnr nlarin, life preserver and certlllcate of iiiornl character, nnd It has pulled mo through iv Hteumboat exploolon, two rail road Minnliups,ti hotel fl round hnlf iidoen free fights. Kinder liato to go back on her, but ntylu Is stylo. If the ntyle linn changed, then Pvo got to change with It." Ho pulled It off, rolled it Into n biindlo mid liild It 011 11 tinilr nnd Haiti: "Glvo It to Homo poor nnd disconsolate mnn Homo one who hasn't n sensitive noul. It lias kept, out. tlio files, warded off tlio moths mul saved mo from rattlesnakes nnd mad dogs, but tho tltno has come when wo must part. When I strlku Detroit nnd hour a Iwy cnll out 'Is that thing nllvoV I know ho menus mo nnd that duster. Wlion I go up street nnd it mnn culls out, 'Schooner nlioyl' I know ho menus thutdttsterund me. When I j;ct Into u car unit see tho women look 1110 over mul then bitch uvvny I know they nro wondering which of us Is who nnd w hcthcr It will blto or not. I'm too sensi tive by hnlf, but I can't help It. I leave her In your hands. Good-by." Detroit Free Press. A Cold Weiithur 8 tori. I huvo it story of cold vventher which may servo instead of Ice. It vvns tlio cold est day of Inst winter, nnd n trip ucross tho Boston common wan 11 short Arctic Jour ney. Around n big flro la n 1)3.12311 street liouso vvero a Jolly lot of young people, when to them entered ono of thu llulo boy Edward Everett Hnlo's sons. Livvrenco Steven's famous snylng vvns under discus sion! "Tho Lord tempers tho wind to the shorn lamb." "Yes, I know tho saying," siild young Hale, gravely, "nnd Pvo often thought of having 11 shorn liim'j tethered out on tlio common near Park square, to try nnd mnke things Just 11 llttlo vvnrmor thero." Chatter. A Timely Job. Old Gentlcmnn No, I can glvo you no Mnnm. T .Innl, Itl.n ....,... .... I. If U1UUUJ. A ItlMI V IIIIU llf UMLUlllilKU III IL'lll'SS. Why don't you go to vvorkf. n. -..... t , i:..i ...... 1. 1 . iiiuiii 11. n i-iuij 111 niiy mill, Ulll. It 1SI1 6 ) eiiHV til i?ct. n toll l'vn Iumiii trvllirr tn get work nil tho year. Old Gentleman What kind of a Job lmve you looked forf Tramp Winding nn sight day clock. Snncks. Ilo Knew by El perleucu. Teacher John, of whnt nre your boots mr.de f Hoy Of leather, sir. Teacher Where docs leather cuuie from Hoy From tho lildo of tho ox. Teacher What uiiimul, therefore, sup- plies you with Ixiuts nnd shoes and gives yon meat to eutr Hoy My father. Chatter. At the Aniiumlto Theiitre. Hero tlio female parts nro performed by men in disguise. Ono evening tho piny vvns slow iu commencing and the audience grow impatient. At length tlio manager nuvauceii to mo rootiignu unit snlil: "1 must nsk thn uiidleuco to excuse us n few minutes; tvho queen Is uot yet Hhavall" Gil Bias A ConlrntiMl Cilrnt. "I tell you what, lleymiimi. tho lawyer Is n cute fellow, and no mistake! I ought to know, for lie lately defended my son." "How's that? I thought your son had boon sentenced?" "Yes, but only for u twelvemonth?' KlndderadntKch. l'oitnl Iti Nary Mutter. Clnrn What do you tliink? Thnt young nnvnl cadet Sibmoro sent men "trno lovcr'a knot" in gold cord yestordny. Mnud (nil sympathy) Whnt did you dor Clnrn (scornfully) Sent him lvck n scarf pin representing n pair of sister hooka. Boston Past. .uikliiK Alirail. T:,vw,v, "No, my mnn, this 's not mine. It was a twenty dollar bill I st." "But It vvns a twlnty dollar bill lieforo I got it chnnged, sir." "What did you get It changed for?" "Och, sure, so tlio owner could convny nlently rewnnl me, sor." Puck. Spacious. Adolpli Why, Charlie, how Is It you don't kiss your wealthy cousin Clnra? Charlie Well, old chap, It would do mo no good. Her mouth is so largo ono might ns well throw open a window nnd kiss the wide, wide world. Judge. On Heeoml lliounlit. Biggs Hair falling out, old mnn? Baggs No. Biggs What docs that bald spot mean? Baggs Well, thoro was a llttlo falling out up nt thu house Inst night, coino to think. Chicago Times. A Oooil IlcHMin. Kicker (to editor) What tho deuce do you put twenty-two col u mns of advertising matter in n twenty-eight column paper forf Editor (with sublime resignation) For cash. New York Sun. f)l Sic Omni. "1 toll you, travel develops a man. II he has anything in him it's bound to comt out In travel." "Particularly evun SrsvT." Puck. '' MORE OXFORDS Ladies will find a New Lot of them jit 1129 O STREET. $2.00 $2.50 AND $3.00 A, li, C, D nnd E Widths. ED. O. XAFEIB' Most Popular Resort in the City. Exposition Dining Hall, S. J. ODELL, Manaiii-.k. t -o--ii'9, ti2 1 and 1123 N Street. o- Meals 25 els. $4.50 per Week. AMAZING OFFER WE ARE GIVING AWAY THE Complete Works of Shakespeare Comprising his Plays, Sonnots and Pooms, with tho noted profaoo, by DR. JOHNSON. 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