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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 23,
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TO OXTTi.
Lincoln Patrons
We bcjj to Inform you Hint our Stock of
Spring a.id Slimmer
SUITINGS
In now ready for jour Inspection nml
eoiiiprle nil the
LATliST NOVKLTIKS
From the
Finest French I English
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Every Garment Strictly First-Class 1
Guckert & McDonald,
THE TAILORS,
31 7 5. 15th St. Correspondence Solicited
OMAHA, NEB.
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DELIGHTFUL
COMPLEXION
EFFECTS
MaylM produced hy llio use of MRH, (llt.V
HAM'H Kimeiilo Ktinmol mid her Mono
Bloom. The comiitof lvi itml color nro iniulu
perfect, mut Itio clos -m scrutiny rould noi tie
teot one icratn or powder or Hie loan Indica
tion or artificial color. I will stake my roii
utatton Unit on any face I eon Blve llio most
dellihtrut complexion mut color with Kit-
Rnto Knnmol mut Hose Hlossom, nml
at np on coiiM K)il)ly tell that
? ..lor. .r. 1c"l,,?xlo,V wor nrtMo
11. This U high art In cosmetic. They
are each moro harmless than nny other eos
actio In tho world, becauso I hoy nro each ill.
MlTlne In their nature, un I l)in .loon not
clot nil the pores. When uln those itiporb
oamollcs you mny wipe tho mint or porsiil
niton from tho moo without iiiarrlnir their
delicate beauty. They remain on nil liny, or
until washed oil.
Prlco of each, 1 1 j tho two soul anywhere for
PHAIIJIAO, Northwest Corner ? mill 12ih
street.
Mm. Oraliaiii, ( l'nt at., Son I'rnnclsou.
treat ladles lor nllilcreciH or blemishes o
How to bo lleautirul."
.Lincoln Floral Corisemtery
Corner G nml i;U. Street.
Out Rowers and Designs
For Wedding, Funerals, Parties,
Receptions, Etc.
General Collection of Plants.
Visitors Always Welcome. City Orders
by Telephone Promptly Filled.
W. S.SAWYER & CO.
Price List Free. Telephone 344
HOW IN NEW QUARTER !
Lincoln Trunk Factory
1133
O ST
O ST.
Where we will be glad to ee all old
friend and customer and as many new
ne as can get Into the store.
C. 7. ItflRICK,
SUCCESSOR TO '
WIRICK & HOPPER.
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THE VILLAIN UNMASKED.
A Tnln for the Tlnuw.
Note. This story will not bo published
In book form
cilAlTl.lt I.
Owendollno Iphlmmlu llroiiulino wit In
her oxiiulslto1y f nrn IhIkmI iHimlnlr receiving
tlio Illil.tliliiK touches which tier own timid
wim Iwtowltiu on her etolxiiato toilet,
Gwendoline was a hcntily of the most Ihh
wltclilhK tyio, with n nuperb form nml
fault leMly fivitured fnen, n rnniplnxlnn of
milk nml chorrleM, oypH n hluo nn Iio.ivoii'n
own n.un, 11 mouth llko n rimnhuil nml
hnlr llko tho taHcN of corn when It In
iniuli) lumlnoui with tlin koIiIcii hiiiihIiIho
that. Ihiiich from tho portals of tho morn-
I UK.
HomrwIiMl liiipMlli'iitly tnppltiK tho rich
IVmluu riiKi wllh 11 mitlii Mlhuior. which
InniM'il 11 liny fool Mtimllcr limn thntnf
tho lieiiil wlfoof 11 Clilnc.Mi miiuilnrlii, nlio
raIiIi
"Mnrlo."
"Oul, miuloinolxollo."
"Who Mint iIiomi IIouopi?"
"Ionl Nor.00."
"A hi I oxpert him. Tlicro'n hi ring
now. Am I rontlyf"
"Oul, mniloiiinUrllo,"
CIIAITKII II.
I,oiil Kor.oo HiinitiK from tho rtrh fiiuteull
on which ho hml Im'uii .IuIukiih (Iwondollno
In all tho prldo of hor ri'al lovullnwti
Hwe'pt Into tho niom, nml w it li outMtrotchpil
IiiuiiIh nud nu oimcr IlKht In I1I1 oyo dnrteil
forward to meet hor.
"Stopl" nlio Raid, with n comumudliiK
KCRturo.
lloNtoppud.
"Who nro your" nlio nxkeil.
"IiOrd Nozon," ho roplletl.
"You Imvo no rlht to tho title," hIio
nald. "It has boon iIIhcovitimI that you nro
nu linpONlor, a Imikiin lord. Ami to think
that I kuvo up -folio Smith for you I Ily
iwviiiiitiK n tltlo ou thought to mnrry
1110 nud obtain posscrmlon of my wealth.
Your villainy Is uninimkcd."
"Tho kiiiihi'm up, then," ho mild, with a
nigh of resignation.
"It In. What li your real immef"
"I decline to reveal It."
"I know what It In," Miu nald na nlio
turned to leave tho apartment.
"What In Itl" ho imked, with blanched
check.
Sweeping out of tho room with tho natno
regal air that hIio entered It, nlio turned her
head, and canting upon him n wtthcrliiR
look nald, In tones In which scorn and In
dlgnaUon were blendwl:
"Your name is Dennis. "
TllK KM).
Cnpo Cod Item.
Lots of Money.
The usual estimate of tho opportunities
of wealth U very nuiusliiR. Yesterday an
old man 'was walking down Fifth avenue
with another man, fashionably dressed and
prosierotu looking. The elder man was
evidently from cut of town; be was over
heard to speak of himself as coming from
Oneida county. They had Just coma but
of the Union League club, where the
younger null had been doing the honors,
ami the old" man was much Impressed.
"Mighty fine placo that," he said' "mtist
'a costsliit o' money to set It a-goln' 'am'
koep it a-floW'.;; - -
"Yes, It takes a good deal," admitted the
other. - ""
"Tako them nalntln's, now, on tho wall,"
wont on the old man, rumltmtlvely, and aa
If ho just reveled In flgurlug to his own
mind the enormous expenditure of wealth.
"Take them ualntln's, now. They must 'a'
cost a lot of money. Lump 'em all to
gether an I 'sposc they sum up as much as
ISOO, don't your" turning to hlscompanion.
"Five hundred dollnrsr" said the other In
a touo of amazement. "Why"
"Well, ye sec. I mean." answered the
old man hastily and timidly, not wanting
to lone wholly the respect of his compan
ion, "ye see, I mean that for tho whole lot
of 'om, frames nn' all." Xevv York Kvcn-
lug Sun.
Freenlng.
"WllV. Mr. Ardent, how lmrrnllnn- nt
you to say you thought I was thirty-twol"
"Well, It certainly struck me that you
wero Bomowhcro near the freezing point"
lillO.
ll Knew HI Mnn.
A dentist's amiruntlo. In nt.tinntlm-tn
draw tho decayed tooth of a patient from
mo country, puiieti out 11 Bound one along
with It. The poor countrvman nearlr
fainted with tho lialn. nml whnn tin twnv.
eml his speech gave It tho unskillful op
erator hot ami strong.
"Ilushl" retorted tho apprentice, dread
ing his employer's wrath, "If master gets
to know that I have extracted a couple of
teeth he'll charge you double 1"
The patient took tho hint ami his depart
ure without farther complaint. II Secolo.
The Uiiiul Thing.
Tailor Wo expect to be a llttlo hard up,
sir, and may I ask when you will pay for
thlssuitr
Trn'vers Oh, In about six mouths.
Tailor (to liookkeepcr) Make n memo
randum to bring suit ognlust Mr. Travers
In six mouths.-Clothler and Furnisher.
A Thirst for Information.
"That is Tom's yacht off there on the
horizon, Harriet."
"Why, how elegantl I'll aak him wheu
he comes In what tho horizon looks like
wheu he Is close to It." New York Conti
nent, Didn't Illume Them.
B. S. Teacher Don't you think it very
strange that the lions didn't eat Daniel?
S. S. Scholar No, sir, not since I saw
that picture of him In my Sunday school
book.-Life.
Thoso VerUlels.
Drobson I cau't understand some of
those coroner's Jury verdicts.
Cralk You could If you'd ever tried to
get facts out of n dead man. New York
Herald.
Honest Confession.
First Poet Did you ever own any real
estate?
Second Poet N-no not outside of Spain.
New York Press.
GEMS iN VERSE,
Mllltt t.oto la,
Ixm li tlio ccnttr ninl rlrriiinfcriiiirot
Thn ciitco and aim of nil thing -'Hi (U.kej
To Joy unit sorrow, nml tlio rii'iiiiipi'iixo
For nil tlio tllit that liawi lH'im,or limy be.
Lon linn littler ni tlimlrrgi of uln,
AsswitI nii'liii-r honey In Iticclli
Iio li tlm paNiooril li':rcliy puml-igct In
To Heaven- tho gate that leaili nointllinivt
to Hell.
I)oli tlin crown Unit ulorlllcN, Dm rune
That braiiiU ami biirihiun; It Is llfo anil
death.
It In tho great law of tlio iinlvcrno,
And nothing ran utlit without Us breath.
Iorii U U111 luipiiliu whlcli ill reel h Urn world,
Ami all llilngi know It ami obey Itnpnni'r.
Man, In tint luai'lilromof I1I1 pamloiiN w lilrlo.lt
Tlio Ih'o that tuki'N (ho xillcli to the llou-r;
Tlio earth, uplifting her bare, puking liruant
To ferent klui'Niif the auioriiiiN mm
Kiu li but nliu)N crenllvo Ioo'ft behent,
Which oerylicrolmllii('llcly Uilonn.
Uno N tho only tblng that p.iyi for birth,
Or inakcN dent li uclcoino. Oil, dear OimI
iiImivp
TI1I1 beaiilirul but sad, perplexing earth,
I'lly llio hearts that know or know not
Ioe.
-i:ila Winder Wilcox.
Tho Two M) Merle-..
Pn IhniiiliMlnof tho rnoui, In lis white cof.
flu. lay tint ilenil clil Il. iv nephew of thoMiet,
Near l(, In a great (hair, oat Walt Whitman,
MirroiimliMl by llttlo onci, ami holding a hcati
t If ill little girl on I1I1 lap. Hhn looked wonder.
Inglyat the npeclnclo of denlh, and then In
ipilrlngly Into tho old miiu'ri face. "Vim don't
know what It In, do joii, inydcar?" mild he,
nud mlded, "Wo don't either."
Wo know not what It U, dear, this sleep no
deep and nt l 11 ;
Tlio folded hands, tho awful calm, (ho cheek w,
palo mid chill;
Tho lldi that 111 not lift iigalu, though we
may call ami call;
Tho strange, while NiiUtudoof pcaco that Kit-
tlcNowrall,
Wo know not what Ik uieaux, dear, thlsiU-sn.
Iiitohcnit pain;
This dread lo tako our dally way, and walk In
It airaln:
Wo know not to what other sphcro tholood
w ho leave 111 go,
Nor why we're left to wonder still, nor why we
do not know.
Hut thli wo knows Our loved nml dead, If they
should come, this day
Bhoulil couio and auk us, "What Is life?" not
0110 of us could say.
Llfo Is n mystery as deep as over death can be;
Yet oh, how dear It la to us, thla llfo wo live
and seel
Then might they say theo vanished ones
anil bl eiicd Is tho thought,
"Bo death Is sweet to us, belovcdl though we
may show jou naught;
Wo may not to tho quick reveal tho mystery ol
death
Ye can not tell us, If ye would, tho mystery of
breath."
Tho child who enters llfo comes not with
knowledge or Intent,
80 thoso who enter death must go as llttlo chil
dren sent.
Nothing Is known, nut I bellovo that Ood U
overhead;
And as llfo Is to the living, so death Is to the
dead.
Mary Mapca Dodge.
Forgiveness.
I crave forgiveness; let white aslios cover
Tho spark that smolders yet between as
twain;
Too bitter stilt must ring Karth's cry of pain,
Her grave mounds still must rlso tho wide
world over, ,
Her paths be lined with thorns no man may
flee;
Ah, shame for you and mo
To add our sullen silence to her needless mis
ery. All human hearts deep down throb harmony;
Ono vast, vast grnvo for all lies cloio before;
Trembling I wnke, my wayward will resign;
Oh, take my outstretched hand and let there ho
Now, here, nt Inst, between your soul aud
initio
Peace aud forglvoncsi-now nnd ovcrmoro.
-Charlotte W. Thurston.
The Inevitable.
I llko tho man who faces wlint ho must
With step triumphant and 11 heart of cheer:
Who lights the dally battle without fear;
Sees his hoie fall. )et keo;n unfaltering trust
That (lod U Hod; that somehow, true nml Just,
Ms plain work out for mortals. Not n tear
Is shed w!ui fortune, which tho world holds
dear,
Falls from I1I1 grasp. Hotter w Ith lovo n crusi
Than living In dishonor; ciinIcm not.
Nor loici faith In mail, but dooi I1I1 best,
Nor ever murmurs at his humbler lot.
Hut with a smllo and words of hope, gives
zest
To every toller. Ho nlono h great
Who by a life hcrolo coutiucrd fate.
Youth's Companion.
Transformation.
She klsied me. my beautiful darling!
I drank llio delight of her lips;
Tho unlvcrso molted together
Mortality stood lu eel Ipso.
A spirit of light stood beforo mo
I heard a fair rustle of w iiiRi;
Tho kings of tho earth wero as beggars,
And the beggars of earth w ere us kings.
-Mellaril llcalf.
Debt and Love.
One small request I mako of him who rules the
Kw era above.
That I wero truly out of debt as I am out of
love.
Then for to slug, to dance and play I should be
very willing;
I should not owe one lass a klssnoro'craknavo
n shilling.
TU being lu debt and being In lovo that rob us
of our rest,
And ho that's truly out of both of all the gods
U blest.
Sir John Suckling.
"Moon" and "Klver."
Can you recall an odo to Juno
Or lines to any river
In which you do not meet "tho moon"
And seo "tho moonbeams imhcr?"
I've heard such bongs to many a tunc.
Hut never yet no nlver
Hove I escaped that rhyme to "Juno"
Or missed that rhyme to "river."
-Time.
To the Defeated, Victory.
Success, Is counted sweetest
Hy thoso who ne'er succeed;
To comprehend a nectar
Requires sorest need.
Not 0110 of all tho purple host
Who took the Hog today
Can toll tho definition
So clear of victory
As he, defeated, d ing.
On whoso forbidden ear
The distant strains of triumph
Ureak, agonized ami cleaf.
-Kmtly Dickinson
The Tiiiilcuntel.
"What Is a Tunkuntel?" ho asked,
"Aud have ou got ono here?
Why don't ou let mo play with it?
And why Is It so dear?"
"A Tunkuntel," I vaguely said,
"I've really uovcr seen.
Is it a kind of animal?
I don't know what ou mean."
"Oh, y, ou do! Don't tell me that!
You suow It very well,
For you always say you lovo me
More tlu a Tunkuntel."
-St. Nichols.
HIS INTENTIONS WEflE ALWAYS GOOD
He Wits forgetful, i hough, nml lliiciimn
(taltant Holy hy llegiees.
Ills Intentions wero good, hut thou thcro
Is n famous winter resort that is Mild to be
paved with good Intentions Ills Inten
tions wuro always good, hut ho was forget
ful. Ho overtook tho young lady on tho street,
nml nfter lifting his hat ho Jammed his
hands Into his trousers' pockets nud hiiiiu
torod along with her Shu looked un
comfortable, nud ho noticed It nt hut.
Then ho stopped short, apologized for his
thoughtlessness nud throw his cigar nwny.
ShuBlmply Ixiwcd her acknowledgment of
tho courtesy, nnd tlioy sauntered on for n
block or two.
Suddenly ho yatikeil his hands from his
pookets ami let them hang by his sldo.
She turned nud mulled again, A llttlo
Inter ho stopped hi the middle of I ho story,
said "Kxcuso me," nud stepped to tho other
sldo of her, for which ho got another nod
nnd n smile. Perhaps they had gono two
blocks morn when mint her Idea occurred to
him. Mo said, "Penult me," nud lellevcd
her of 11 llttlo Hiichet she was carrying, A
llttlo farther on ho apologized for not
thinking of It before, nud took n book sho
Im under her arm.
There they rencheil her destination.
"Yes, his intentions nro good," hIio ad
mitted Inter, "hut ho goes nt It lu nticlin
systematic way that I couldn't help feeling
glad that tho walk was not longer."
"Why ho?" inked her friend.
"Heenuso ho'd Imvo gotten so gallant In
another four blocks that ho'd Imvo been
carrying me."
"Do you really think so?" nsked tho
friend,
"Why, It won Id Imvo been tho next thing
for hlui to do."
"lie's Imudsoino too," mused tho friend.
"Why didn't jou goon with him? If 1
meet him wo won't stop short of four
miles." Chicago Tribune.
"All Modern Conveniences."
"Did )ou say anything to the parties who
enmo to rent tho house beforo you moved
out?" asked it Hrooklyn landlord of nn ex
tenant whom ho met on tho street.
"Nothing to Injure tho hotiso," was tho
reply.
"Well, it's very queer thnt nono of them
enmo back. Did you spu-tk of tho heaters?"
"Why, I merely said ihnttwoof the fam
ily froze to death last winter while I was
burning twenty-two tons of coal."
"And tho roof?"
"It lenks lu sixteen different places, but
I didn't show V.n but five or six."
"Aud tho plumbing?"
"Oh, I had rags tied around tho pipes
where they leaked. Nobody got onto tho
plumbing."
"And tho neighborhood?"
"Cracked It way up; didn't happen to be
a row on cither sldo whllo nnybody was
looking through."
"Didn't nnybody complain of tho dark
rooms?"
"Not a ono. All of 'em happened to have
ore eyes and preferred n subdued light."
"Well, It's very, very queer. Hero it Is,
way long lu Mny, nud that house stands
empty yet. I guess I'll have to get n new
agent to tuke charge." M. (jund in New
York Kvenlng World.
It Wasn't lllgglnson.
There wero .1 dozen people in tho postof
flee corridor yesterday noon, when a young
woman suddenly turned ou n middle aged
man wlthi
"Why, Mr. lllgglnson, how do you do,
nnd how are nil the family! I saw In tho
papers that your wife was getting n di
vorce on tho ground of cruelty, but I
couldn't bellovo It. Tell mo nil about It."
"You you are mistaken!" ho mnuaged
to reply nfter two or three efforts.
"Oh, I can't liel" sho artlessly replied.
"Hut you are. My name Is not lllggln
son, and my wife has not applied for n di
vorce." "Dear, dear mol Hut you have followed
me till over the streets for moro than two
hours, and dually trailed mu In here, nml
nil the time I was saying to myself, 'That's
Mr. lllgglnson, whoso wife is getting u di
vorce la'cause ho is so ugly tempered sho
can't llvo with him, nud he wants to tell
mo nil about it.' I beg your pardon."
There was 110 need of It, however, ns ho
was making a grand skip for tho street be
foro she got to tho end of her story. De
troit Free Press.
I'dltorlal fleneroilty.
City Kdllor I say, Jenkins, you miido n
first rato Job of thatuxposu of tho evils of
tho contract labor system mid tho employ
ment of small children lu factories.
Jenkins (modestly) 1 nm glad to hear
you say so, sir. It was rather tough, tho
threo days that I carried tho hod among
tho worklugmeu.
City Kditor Hnvo you finished writing
up your drop from a balloon?
Jenkins Yes, sir; but it was lucky thnt
I only sprained my left arm making tho
descent. I couldn't well have written, it
Up If I had broken both arms.
City Kditor Well, Jenkins, tnko a day
oft nnd recuperate. Report hero Thursday
and I will detail you to catch the small
pox nud vvrlto up your experience at tho
pest house. Tho M. K. has advised 1110
thnt wo must curtail expenses lu tho local
rooms. Your lay olT will lo considered us
n mention, but wo will allow you half pay
whllo you are lying on your back doing
nothing. Spokane Spokesman.
Evidently Didn't Understand.
"Old Hardld must think me n boy," said
Chappie, "and I attained my majority fah
yenrs ago."
"How do you know ho thinks you 11
boy?"
"Why, I asked him for his dnughter last
night, and ho said I couldn't havu her; ho
wanted her to mnrwyn mnu; hoi hel"
New York Press.
At n Concert.
A pianist hail been playing for over half
an hour a most tedious piece of music.
"It Is not to bo wondered nt," said n
member of the audience; "ho can't hear
himself; ho is deaf."
"Then mako signs to him that ho has
finished," replied another. Lo Journal II
lustre. A Clerical Krror.
Lucy Snowball Look henh, Missus John
sing, I loaned you two nigs ylsterdny, nud
yer has only brung tne bnck one. How am
this?
Sallio Johnslng Am dot so? I muster
mado n mistake In couutlu' 'em. New
York Continent.
A Quiet Instrument.
"There 1" said tho toy man to Ulllle's
father. "That drum's the finest in the
market. It cau't bo bent."
"I'll take It. A drum thnt can't be beat
la Just the thing for my boy." Harper's
Bazar.
A Foolish Suggestion.
"Shall I wash the windows, mum?"
"Uridget, I am surprised I" replied the
lady of the house. "You know we move
next week." New York Recorder.
189I
49 cts. I
We arc Showing a Bargain in
WOLVERTON DELAINES
And Offer for Monday nnd Next Week a Dress Pattern
Complete for
Forty Nine Cts.
Conic in and look our Dress Goods Stock over. You
can buy goods at your own price.
49 cts.
Shoe Department.
The Greatest Bargain
and below
Actual Cost,
and must be Closed Out at once. Here are a few prices:
Ladies' Dongola Patent Leather Tip, Button
Shoes for $i.39i would be cheap at $2.00.
Ladies' Dongola Oxford Tics, Patent Leather Tip, 95c,
usually sold at $1.75.
A better one for $1.29 that always sells for $2.00.
To appreciate our bargains they must be seen. Call
early.
Maxwell Sharpe & Ross Co.
R. H. MAXWELL Receiver.
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
THE- BOND.
J. G. BURPEE, Proprietor.
This beautiful new house under its present management will b conduotid In
thorough first class style on the American plan, rate $3.00. Il haa
ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES
Including passenger cleratort and hath room on ever floor. The sleeping
apartments are Urge and elegantly furnished and may be had either (Ingle or en
ulte. We have reserved a limited number of rooms tor city patron and are pre
pared to give excellent table board with or without room at reasonable rata.
Call and see us.
TH0 BON D
Telephone 483. Cor. tatfa aid Q.
49 cts.
49 cts.
ever heard. They all go at
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SPECIAL FACILITIF.S FOR
Delivering Notes, Letters, Invitations
PARCELS, ETC.
in; cax wake rou up
At at any hour to make tho early trains get jour mall
from postolllce, etc.
Open Day and Night !
Telephone 190. Ollice, S. W. cor. 10th nnd O.
Dr. H. S. Aley, Specialist
In FEMALE, NERVOUS and KIDNEY DISEASES.
Spcclitl attention pahl to tho treatment of these diseases
hy menus of electricity.
All iiou.mnllKuaut tumorsif the womb removed without
tho use of the Unite.
All operations for Injuries from childbirth skillfully per
formed. IHKliicini'iit of tho womb cured lu most eases without
thoiiHoof liihtriimonts.
i:plHlH, 8t. Vitus' Dance, Sciatica, NeurnlKla, Hysteria,
illtlerent forms of paralysis, Dcloiinltles nnd nil other
forms of Nervous Trouble Nuceesrully treated.
Consultation at otllco or by mull ,w.
Newman lllock, O .St., bet. 10th niidllth, Lincoln, Nob,
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