: v. : Y I CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1S91 8 ,.i J .L W 'r.i't tr - ti POPULATION OP LINCOLN 65,000. SHE Yacht - Sailors Latest Novelty. Only 75c Each, Famous Millinery Store, 1145 O Street. TAKE NOTICE! any debt made ly any one in It name, tin as n written order nccommnlca tho mmo, Oorntr I Oth and W StrtMts. Dry Goods, AND- CARPETS The Courier Gait be Foil ml At Hotel Lincoln Now Stand. Windsor Hotel Now Htniul. Capital Hotel News Htnml. Odell' Dlnlnn Hall News Htand, 1&2A O HI. The Gotham New Stand, lis Houth Htli Hi. Tlte Apex, 111 North lltli Street. Kd. Young, IWOO Street. Clason. rietoher Co., H'JO O Street. Little Sport Cliiar Htoro, 113 North 12th Ht. Westerner's Harbor Hliop, llurr IIIock. International New Kmporlum, 1U5 O Ht. MT-An extra supply of pnpors li nl way loft at the Uolhain, In case other Newsdealers supplies run short. SPRING STYLES Dunlap Hats ! W. R. Dennis & Co., 1137 O Strut. Ckareh Advertisements. Commencing April first, Thb Courier will insert noticea pertaining to (too tables, festival, lectures, meetings and sermons for all churches (reo of charge. Advertisements for entertainments where an admission it charged will be Inverted at one-halt the reg ular rate. Laeal and Personal. Whitebreast Coal and Lime Company. L. Barr, Jeweler, 11130 O street. Call up the L. D. T. Co., Phone 100. Ruth M. Wood, M. D., 191 P street. J. B. Trlckey & Co. jewelers, 1035 O street. Lincoln Ice Co., 1040 O St. Telephone 118. New styles of Invitations lust in at Thb L Courier office. Eugene Hallett, diamond merchant, 113 N Eleventh street. Geo. A, Raymer, coal and wood. 'Phone 300. 1134 O street. Canon City Coal at the Whitebreast Coal and Lime Co, Miaa B. M. Caffyn, dressmaking parlors, 1311 M street. Telephone 510. tt 100 finest engraved calling cards and plate for tN at Thx Courier office. Try "The Finest" for Ice Creams, Ices, Cakes and Candies, 1330 O street. Ladies kid gloves cleaned or colored at Lin coln Steam Dye works, 1100 O street. Mias C. J. Qullmette, modiste, second floor Exposition building. Take elevator. Dr. C. B. Manning removed to new offices, rooms 133 and 83. second floor Burr block. Elegant line of French pattern hats at Tnornburn Bisters' new store 1342 O street. J, B. Barnaby, the taller, may be found a't rooms 19 and 13, Newman block,1035 O st. Cheapest place in the city for millinery and hair goods Tuornburu Sisters, 1343 O street. One hundred finest engraved calling cards and plate only (3.50 at Wessel Printing Co., 1130 N street. Cabinet baths for ladies, given by Mrs. B. D. Catlin, professional masseur, 334 south TweltU street, Kennard block. 5-33 4t Mrs. J. C. Malone, fashionable dressmak ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chase block Sixteenth and O street. tt Garden hose, finest quality and most dura ble in the city at Deau & Uortons, 1450 O street. Telephone No. 150. Remember the great popular priced store for all lines of goods, is the great Twenty -five cent store, 1134 O street. Ladles can have their party dresses cleaned by the French dry process at the Lincoln steam dye works 1105 O street. "Not how cheap, but how good" is the motto of the ne Studio Le Grande. Call and see their work, 134 south Twelfth street. Brown's restaurant are the only ones in the city for ladles. The menu is extensive and embraces all the seasons latest delicacies watte prices are extreaely low. Think of it The Cosmopolitan Mag ax ine, ieat anoag the great monthlies, and Tub COOBUM will both be tent to any address one year for three dollar. For f urtner partlcu kra read large advertisement on page eight WSft Mrs. T. W, Griffith was atliomoto a circlo nf friends Thursday afternoon, on which oo raslon tho uver fawliintlng High Five was enjoyed. Mrs. O. It. Oakley mid Mrs. Max well mutinied In receiving. Tho pretty homo was plixiwintly arranged and tho fair hont w proved n most excellent entertainer. Very pretty pniule worn presented each lady as n souvenir of the delightful occasion. Mis. Brown won tho lloyal and Mrs. Crlm tho I looby prlrea. Thoso present were, Mesdaiiuw W. A. Abliott, Thompson, Crlm, Holmes, Cook, h. O. llurr, Yntiv O. It. Onkley, Raymond. Dayton, Applegot, H. II, Oakley Crlley, W. H. Dennis, Wolcott,, Foster, K. N. Brown, Vnmoy.Hwan, Doollt tie, Marshall, lloowr, Jno. Sfohrung, Max well, Tllton, Hholdon, Archibald, Wright, Hnwley, Baldwin, Monro, Manslleld, Wilson and tho Miasm Funke, Anna Funku, Inttn, White, Becker, Hooper, Hammond, Mar quette, Llllllirldgu, Griffith nnd Leliiud. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Griffith enter tained nt another card (wirty, tho saino gnmo holding full sway. A nent mid novel Idea for scoring was giving boil bom Instead of punching snmo on n card or using (dickers . Pretty llttlo natln Iwig woro given each l'idy In which to doposlt their bou bona and at tho close of tho play tho lady having tho largest number was given a prlro. It was a delightful occasion nnd the RUests entered Into tho gnmo with much Interest all of which resulted In passing n delightful even ing. Thoso preeut wuro Messrs nnd Mr-adame. McFnrland, NlHsloy, Hholdon, Perry, Wright, Beesoii, Green, Mcintosh, Coffroth, Llppincot, W. ilanxronvos, A. K. Hargreavea, BuckstalT, O. It. Oakloy, Max well, It. II. Oakloy, Yatos. West, Townley, Jnnsun, Leonard, llonklu, Missea Hooper and LlllllirldKO, Messrs Fred Houtx and Will Chirk. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Sawyer, 3800 It street, entertained a party friends Baturday oveu ing nt progressive raulo dazzle. Tho guests wero surprised to loam upon arrival that it was tho twentieth anniversary of tho wed ding of tho host nnd hostess. An nppropi iato floral design show ing tho date 7101 Im parting tho Information. Two'ity-ono games were played of which Mir. Snyder won IS nnd Mr. Hall 15, placing them at tho ho id of tho list. Light lunch was served which ma terially assisted lii tho enjoyment of tho eve ning. Tho guests departed for homo on tho 19 o'clock owl car as wide awnko as owls nt midnight and erlinw as designing, for Mon day following they turnod tho surprlso upon tho Sawyers by sending to their house a very lino china tea sot. Mr. Sawyer however as serts ho shall not return it but appreciate tho token very highly. Several other guests had by some unknown method been posted and as a consequence loft a number of beautiful tokens of esteem. Those present woro: Messrs and Meadames, O. R. Stephen , Tuttle, Benton, Smith, Lyman, Chas. Pace, Pickett, Wclton, Dr. Holyoko, Dr. Stanhopj, O, L. Hall, Lake, Field, Lansing, Snyder, Travis, Meadames, Rico, Humphrey, Worster, Misses Armstrong, Daisy and Helen Tuttle and May Travis. On of the most enjoyable affairs of the week was the 'picnic given by the Pleasant Hour Club at Cuahman Park Tuesday Eve lng. The ladies provided a toothsome lunch and the evening was enlivened wth danolng In the pavilllon. Those pretont were Mines Lena Daniels of Roskford III, J. Clark of Papllllon Neb., Martha Funko Naunio Lllll bridge, Theo Laws, Gertrude Laws, Fay Marshall, May Burr, Grace Burr, Graco Griffith, Clara Walsh, Maud Smith, Fannie Wilcox; Messrs Will K. Clarke, R. M. Joyce John T. Dorgan, Harey Freeman, S. T. St John, Low Marshall, Charles Burr, Frank Hathaway, Harry Krug, Hugh Baker, W. Morton Smith, Fred Houtz, Fred Howo. Next week The Bazar will put on sale some extraordinary bargains in ftno dress goods. They are really the height of fash Ion but as tho season continue backward, villi bo sold at actual cost rather than carry them over. If the ladles will but call and Inspect these beautiful dress patterns which includes the polka dot and combination suitings in both trench ami english goods these will certainly please them. Yesterday The Baser opened a now invoice of elegant tea gowns that for style, finish and pattern were never equaled before iu XJncMii. Call in and ask to see the new tea gowns and the dresa patterns above mentioned even if you do not care to buy. They will certainly in terest vou. Typhoid fever has again acted as the angel of death and this time in tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Buford, selecting as iu vic tim, their bright-eyed daughter Bailie, who breathed her last on Sunday morning. She had been sick but a short time and the sud den death casts a icloom over tho whole neighborhood. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon. Services were held at tho rel deuce, 335 south Twelfth street, by Rev. John Hewitt, after which the remains were taken to Wyuka and laid to rest. A very pleasant surprise party was ten dered Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Roberts ou Fri day of last week at their residence, 1030 Q street. The surprise was complete, the guests having brought ail the refreshments with them arrived en masse, just as tho household was about to retire. An enjoya ble evening was spent at high five. Thoso present wero: Messrs and Mesdames Coch ran, H. M. Sliafer, W. Hopkins, R. R. Ran dall, Jr., F. S. Barwlck, May Barwlck, Geo. Foxworthy, Misses Lutcrt, Peters, Mrs. Bartholomew, Mrs. Peters. A beautiful new piece of music for Me morial day is publiihed today on our music page. It Is the work of Messrs Badger and Shaw. Take it to tho piano and try it Next week we will print Edward E. Rice's late and popular composition "Once upon a Time" which will soon be followed by the "Skirt Dance!," tho correct version from Faust up to Date. These pieces and others that are published every week you get free In the Courier would cost from 35 to 75 cents esteh were you to buy them in a inuslo store. A very pleasant sociable was given by Mrs H. O. Woods 330 north seventeenth streeet last Baturday evening, in honor of her niece Miss Clara Lasher of Cincinnattl. An interesting musical programme was rend ered, after which refresument were served. Those present were Misses Lasher, Rlgliter, J. Underwood, M, Underwood, Gregory, Burgess, Lee, Harding. Forehaud, Mulr, Byan, Noyce, Fletcher. Messrs Hicks, El liott, Marsland, Fletcher, Gregory, Boltunn, J. Williams, R. Williams, J. C. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Canfleld entertained the Entre Nous club Thursday evening at their coxy homo 1010 12 rtret. High flvo nnd n delicious luncheon coustltuUd tho ovo nlngsdlveislons. Those who composed tho company were: Messrs nnd Mtwdanic, Mo Arthur, Davis, Hirer, Klgg, Hoxlo, llurr, Trnphagcii, Budge, Mnul, Sterns, Dr. Houtz, Dr. Caschrer, Mlsaos Wilson, llcllwlg, High lir, Oinco nnd Gertrude Altkcii, Maud Uurr, Mm. Jessie C. Rudy, Miimih, Everett, North am, H, A. llnrnes, Fied lloutr.Cum 1)1I llnndsoiiely cugrnved wedding Imitations have been issued for tho nuptials of Mr. L. Wessel Jr., and Mlts Kiuinn Khrllch,ihoacnt trklng plnci nt tho homo of tho brldo In Ht. Joreph, June lOlh. Only a limited number of Invitations worn received in this city which comprises Mr. Wcssel's rclntlons, a fow Intamnto fi lends nnd his colnborer's tho members of tho press, Tho funeral of Clyde W. McCnrgcr took place Tuesday afternoon. Hervlces wero hold in tho university chajtel by the Rev. Chnpiii. Tho Cadet band huicltd tho funeinl proics sioii, playing hoIuuii nmiihcH, followed by tho bttulllon with ieerstd nuns, At tho grne, u military saluto was Hied, tho services ending by tho sounding of tho tntoo, "light out." An Informal i ecvptkm was given at tho capltol building Tuesday evening by tho Ap liomattox Relief corps, number 133. Ro freshmenU wero served by tho ladles of tho corps nnd a pleasant evening enjoy ed by nil. Mrs. Outer, Inn putt lotlo speech prehontod to tho Apomnttox post n beautifully hand pntnted banner. Tho Orntorlo Society met Moudny evening in tho First Congregational chuich, u noclnl reunion and a discussion of tho future of tho society wero tho motives for tho meeting. Mrs Raymond kindly furnished icfnshnieiilH nnd n very pleasant ovonlug was enjoyed. Mr Fulton, tenchor of tho Belt Lino School lost two school registers yesterday morning. Any Ono finding sumo will con fer a great favor by retui nlng them to 1315 A street or tho Belt lino school house. Friink Hnndy, treasurer of runko'a ocrn house, lenvea u week from Tuesday for Cin cinnati whole ho will visit during tho hot summer months. Finuk will iwumo tno treiuuiershlp iu tho fall. Miss Lena Daniels of Rockford III., who has been tho guest of Mr. uud Mis. T. E. Sanders, went to Omaha Wednesday where she will remain a fow weeks before returning homo. Paul II. Holm, uccoinimiiled by his wife, has gonu to Hot Springs, B. D. Mr. Holm will look after tho Inteiests of tho tlrm of Holm & Reed, of which ho is a inomler. Mlsi Jesslo Fuller became- tho brldoof Mr. JiaU. Aldilcliou Wednebdny evening, the loving words being pronounced by tho Ruv. F. S. Stein. Messrs W. E. Hurdy und W. Moiton Smith returned Monday from Omaha, where thoy wero tho guists of Mr. Clarence K. Brown. Mrs. D. E. Rowo nccompnuieu oy ner daughter are visiting in Denver anu win siend tho Minuuer months hi tho mountains. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Dlldllie of Fort HlOtt, Kau., wero tho guests of Mr. and Mi's. E. K. Ciiloy nt tho Windsor eariy tins wock. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gueiizvl of Nebraska City were visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Gucnzel during tho week. Mis. W. J. Bryan, accompanied by her mother Mrs. Balrd aro vislllug friends In Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Smith have gone to Sandusky, O., wheio they will reside iu tho luture. Mrs. Morris of Belvldere was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Reddish at W3 Washing ton street. . Misa Maud Burr, who has been visiting at Alma the past fow weeks, returned home yesterday. Ladies of Appomattox W. II. C. gavo a very enjoyable Ico cream festival Tuesday evening. Mrs. T. L. Bun ell and Mrs. E. Boggs of Fremont wero guests of Lincoln friends last week. Mrs. Julia Greeu and Mrs. Kate King aio visiting fi lends lu Moiigantown, Iud. Miss Jesslo C. Rudy of Matoon, HI., is tho guest of Mrs. Walter Davis. Rev. H. W. Tuttlo of Manchester, la., is the guest of Mr. O. J. King. Mrs. A. D. Guile Is visiting in Wallu Walla, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Wilson are visiting iu Louisville, Ky. Mr. George L. Smith of Omaha, was in tho city Thursday. Mrs. David Wise has gone to Chicago for ii few weeks. Fred A. Wilson is visiting In St Louis. Ayer's Barsaparllla Is tho best alternative, tonic, diuretic, and blood purifier ever pro duced. Se our beautiful individual Ice moulds before ordeiing elsewhere. Finest" 1330 O strtet. cream "Ihe Have you bought a souvenir spoon for that girl of yours yetl Hallott has a beauti ful Hue of them In all tho newest designs uud shapes. Bowls of gold, others of silver, and many with pietty oxodlzed eirects, Tl.o handle on many of them nro veritable woiU of art and then again others aro shown ii plain and unpretentious patterns. Hailed always has the latest fads and if you neul anything iu silverware for any nnd all pui ttoses. call at 113 north Eleventh street am. see his lino. All goods aro warranted nui. prices are right. The Heasou ut Kwlugs. This has been ablgspiing season nt th Ewlng Clothing Company's populur stoi. and while others have been complaining of dull trado this mammoth houso bus been di ing a most profitable business. Fact Is, mci -it always wins and as a result this firm bus for years kept In the lend. When thoy iej -recent an article It never turns out otherw lx ; prices are always as low us is consistent wit the quality of tho goods and courteous tiea ment never falls to make fi lends. Ihls lm been tho aim of tho Ewlng Clothing compnii and certainly It Is having a telling irMiltln these days. Tho windows aro still agro.it drawing card and alwaj s will be. They me handsomely trimmed again this week and tin dazzling effect of electric lights aitUtlcall) eutwlned mid superbly made garments mnki tho attraction too strong for anyone to pa without stopping to look in. Did you nil Ke the show this week? Bo sure and try eastern Wyoming Js'u coal. Best iu ths market, prion $ 1.40 ihl' ered by Geo. A. Raymer. Telephone 300 1 134 O street. Bilk grenudims and drapery nets iu n great variety at J. W. WlNOKU&CO. 1100 O street. THEODORE THOMAS CONCERT. Hpridiil Incursion to Oliinhn. Tho 11. & M. liavo Hindu n I ate of faro and a third to Omaha uud I cturii, for tho grmul concert to bo given nil the nftoriioou nnd evoulng of Juno ltd. Tickets sold tliolMmo good for return on thu -till. If a sufficient number signify their Intention of going, the II. & M. will inn n special train to leave Oinnlin after tho conceit In the evening. Tickets nnd full Infoi tuition nt B. & M. do pot or city olllce, comer 10th and O streets. A.C. Kikukii, City 1W Ag't. Iluliy Is Hick. Tho woeful expression of a Des Moines teamster's countenance show id his deep nnx ictv wns not entirely without cause, when hu enquired of n druggist of tho snmo city what was liest to give n laly for a cold, it wns not necessary for htm to say more, his coun tenance showed thnt the Mt of tho family, If not tho Idol of his llfo was In dlstiess. "We glo our baby Clinmlwi Iain's Cough Remedy" wns tho druggists answer. '"I don't llko to glvo tho baby such sti ong medicine," said the teamster. "You know John Oleson, of tho Wnttors-Talbot Printing Co., don't you f" en quired tho druggist. "His baby when eigh teen months old, got hold or n Dome or innm berlnln's Cough Remedy and drank tho whole of It Of course It made tho baby vomit very freely but did not Injure It Iu tho least, nud wlintismoro, it cuitd tho baby's cold. It is not necessary to glvo poisons to cuio a cold or forcioup either." Iho teamster already know tho vnlno of tho Remedy, hnv- lug used It himself, and was now satisfied that there was no danger in giving it even to n baby. "Tho Finest" ico cream pnrlore aro now open and you aro In I tod to cnll. 13.10 O sti eet. Knecliolln Biitimgnrtiiier & Co. culebrated wool challles iindFreuch salines at low prices this week at J. W. Wimqkh & Co. 1100 O street. Dr. O. F. lentil, dentist, 1105 O street. Telephono 1KI, Olllco hours, tin, in. to 6 p. ill. Coal of every size f i om tho best mines Iu Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Colorado and Wyoming for site by Geo. A. Ruymer. Telephono 300. Olllco 1134 O street For chamois skins for carriage uso call on Houry Hiirphnm, 143 north Eleventh street, opposite Capital Hotel. Ladles ten dollar Imtx for live dollars, nud five dollar hats for two dollars and a half; two dollar nnd a half hats for ono dollar nnd a qunrtor, and nil milleiiery nt corrcsiKMidliig rates, nt tho gient Twenty-five cent store 1134 O street. LnclliH who ate fond of horn-back lldlng should call and seo Henry Harphnm, 143 uoi th Eleventh street lieforo purchasing side saddles, whips, etc. Wo ni o show Ing tho most complete stock of hosiery nnd underwear In tho city. Don't buy until you hnvo seen our stock. J. W. Wl.NtiKH & Co. 1100 O Street. Dean & Hortou nro its usual in tho lend in this city on lawn sprinklers, hoso reels, etc. Cnll on them before purchasing. You know thelrplaco Is nt 1450 O street and their tele phone is 150. 8iuiUjr Miscounts. Rev. E. 11. Chapln will discourse on tho following list of topics Bunday evenings in tho Uni versnlist chut ch ou Twelfth street be tween II and J, beginning next Sunday. May 31. "Our Educational Institutions and Educators." Juna 7. "Tho Darker Sldo of tho City's Llfo nnd Wheru tho Responsibility Lies." Juno 14. "Tho Brighter Side Whenco our Hope." What is Scrofula , It U that Impurity In tho blood, which, accumulating- in tho glands of the neck, produces un sightly lumps or swellings) which causes painful running sores on tho arms, legs, or foet) which developcs ulcers In tho eyes, ears, or noio, often causing bltndncM or deafness i which it the origin of pimples, cancerous growth,, or many other manlfeitatlons uiimlly aicrlbed to " humors." It Is a more formidable enemy than consumption or cancer alone, for scrofula combines the worst poulble features of both. Being the molt ancient, It it tho moit general of all dUeaiet or affections, for very fow pcriont aro entirely free from it. How can tt be cured T By taking Hood's Sana parllts, which, by tho cures It has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, hat proven Itself to bo a potent and peculiar medicine for this dtieaie. For all nffectloni of the blood Hood't Sarsaparlll t It unequalled, and tome of tho cures It bat effected are really wonderful. It you suffer from scrofula In any of Itt Torioui forms, be sure to give Hood's Sartaparllla a trial. Hood's Sartaparllla BoldbyalldruggUU. iltlxfor5. Preparedonly by O. I. HOOD CO., Apothscarlst, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar MMCjUJUNTio WITH TH otooiwwr or thi countsv will, ostain MUCH IWOSMMION rsoM A stuov or THIS map or TMI Th DIRECT ROUTE to and from CHICAGO, BOOK ISLAND, DAVENPORT, DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUTVU, WATEHTOWN, 8IOUX FALL8, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, ST. JOS PH. ATC1II80N. LEA VKN WORTH. lCANSAS CITV.TOPEKA, DENVER, COLORADO SP'NOS and FUKBLa SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS of Thrrngh Ooochsa, Sleeper. Free Recllnlnit Chair Oars and Dlnlnir Cars dally between CHI OAOO, DM KOINES. COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and btwen OHfOAOO and DENVER, COLORADO SPRINOB and PUEBLO via St. JoMph, or Kama City and Topeka. Via The Albert Lea Route. Vast Kxpr Trains dally between Cblcaira and Mlnnpoll and St. Paul, with THROUGH XtcItnlnK Chair Cars (FREE) to and from thoo point and Xanoa Cltr. Throutrh Chair Car and Upr Mwcen Peoria, Spirit Lake and SJloux Fall via Bock Island. .,.,. For Ttckt. Map. Folder, or desired Informa tion, apply at any Coupon Tlok t Offlc, or address I. ST. JOHN, JOHN I SEBASTIAN, OsolMasagar, an1Tkt.srass.Agt., CKICIAOO, ILL. rifcTBMI Til HT. i t r iT t Tfl BSwwiisawfl LlilllllllsaSJaealillH S,lW5" jTW' JWVJYOJ CMcago,Rock Island & Pacific Jr k Mf-ffc ijg I jwr;A fdssssfNssssayl MEN'S BOYS' YOUTHS' CHILDREN'S Fine Clothing Exhibited in one of the best Lighted, Cleanest, most thoroughly equipped Salesroom in the country, at MAYER BROS IffnArisRjCHTER- I or...4uiiMiiniiiMiiiiiiii.ui,iuijiJuuuuaa - 1204-120(3 public, their Fine THE INTERIOR I 111 I A. O, Zikmkii, riesldeiii. Lf .afsVsW ssTsTsPM 4r aV allllllH V aw STaTsfiawI awssssHLS 1Ksr sssassTssPJ m afsfsP Who Wouldn't Buy Fine At 20 Per The Entire Stock for ED. G. 1129 O 332SS3S3e2eKSySS2ga3328SeS?SJ K .It ilEB O STREET The Man who Drives the Hearse S NOT IN IT." Nevcrthclcbs lie is nn linpoitnnt functionary, as he nlwn s leads the procession. Did you ever consider liov, closely we resemble the diivcr in this respect? Weill wc tnc ut the head of both the procession and the pofcselon, nnd the inourneis who follow are the linns who neulccted to supply the demands of the nnd now It is everlastingly too late, hence tears. Paper Hangings, Mouldings and Novelties. DECORATIVE N HTKKKT. COMPANY, fAiti. Elwick, Manager Shoes? Cent Discount at your disposal. (Sales Cash Only.) YATES, STREET. i 4 i r. I 1 f i i?h"ii immi;: