THE SUNDAY MOJKLXIIVO COURIER A 1 1 A Gentleman Who formerly resided In Connecticut, but who tiuw icsiiles In Honolulu, write! "For so enrs putt, my wife niillhiivcii'cilAyer's lli.lr Vigor, and wo itttiiliutu ti It tho ilntk hMr which aho and I now lime, whllo htm-ilicil- uf our acquaint mice, ten or a dozen years joiiiiKcrthan we, nretltlicrgtay-hcntlcil, while, or tmtd. When asked how otirhiilrhni retained It) color mid fulliicsi, wo reply, 'V.y tlieu-eutAjer's Jlnlr Vigor-nothing else.,,, "Inl8C8,inynfflnnccil was nearly bald, nnd tho hair kept (fill. Ing out every dny. I Induced hcrtomo Ayers ITnlr Vigor, and very soon, It not only checked nny further loss of hitlr, hut produced mi entirely new growth, which tins remained luxuriant nnd glossy to tills day. I cm recommend this preparation to all In need of a genuine hair-restorer. It It all tli.it It li claimed to be." Antonio Atarrun, Jl.istrop, Tex. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Dr. T. O'Connor, (Sncceotor to Dr. Charlfs Sunrlu.) CORES CANCERS, TUMORS, W 'tin nnd FIMnlits tfl'honl the us ot Knife, riiiuriitii'iii 'r Kilir. tllilie ISIMO Strrt UHrll i,lok. LINCOLN, NEB. " . . ; ... -. 111 jn n-.tii. n- GhiCagO, ROCK ISland & raCUIC H) Best Dlnlnjr Car Service In tho World, j TO THE WORLD'S FAIR TK TMC GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE FROM THE WEST. Imimbir, this line hss a Dspot for all trains at Snarlswood (snbnrborchlosrui close to ths world's rtr Oat. TAKE THE ROCK ISLAND. JNO. SEIASTMN, 6. T. AND P. A. CHlCAQO. 11 BEST LINE TO ST. LOUIS AND ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHAN1ES. (Main Lli.f. II. .V O. it. If.) SEASON OPENS JUNE IS 1893. Rntee, tflO, 875 tnd 800 a month, uo cording to location. Adtlreps GEORGE D. DeSHIELDS. Munngcr. Cumberland. Mil., up to Juno 10; ufter that date, either Deer Park or Oukluml, Gurrett county, Mil, YUIOIILO.IllMmmL . Oil or iiend for circular ronUlnlos tr IidoU isrrloutcortot Couiwptloa. ICsM r,BrlM' IUmsw, tltroraU. f. r.km. Syphilis. tarunstiB, CUarth, T'imar. slomcub TruublM. tie. He, BO SIWiBS f.r nv not tiula. inuontrdit r-wher.. S8S BirsusS SILkkS IC it jm.-w- turn, imu. iBinue. ii- VLLH Id iT-'..:i'.l-:, bw . tiaftSJaV-aBfr WbUj - .yjs ,X" !isyyPRaL ' wi''vcBsmMlM HHs1sVs1ssKS3vts, isCSf ir-y CHICAGO 1 LAND r hbt " ' AN OLD ADMIRE. Absence Doesn't Aia). Make tha Heart Grow t'n inter. Scene A dinner nt tho Van Ogdcna. Ht'Kgjr Western, (to himself) Here's ft Sell I They've given mo tho stupidest girl In the w hole room. I wonder w ho tho little dnrliiiK on my left Is. Something dcucedly fninlllnr nlmut the Itnck of her neck. 1 wish she'd turn her fnci this way. l)y Jovel (Aloud.) Mncl Mia Cnrhnrtl What a lucky duffer I nml Mlaa Cnrhnrt (coolly) Mr. Western!, I believvf Heggy You licllever Oh, nny, tlmt'a good. Have you really forgotten me, or arc you Just angry In-cause I liuveu't called r I couldn't, you know. I've been nwuy. Dccn out west, across the pond, down tint Mcdltcrrnneiin, Alaska, Cnlcuttn, Huenui Ayrcs, Japan, Norway, all over tho place. MIsb Cnrhart (languidly) And why diit you come back r Heggy Henlly had to; found I couldn't live without you. Kvcn tho desert of Ss hnra was it barren waste. Yearned for IkiJ hood'a hnppy home nnd old friends, you know. Aren't you delighted to see inef MIm Cnrhart (with forced politeness) t am chaauod. Tell mo some more nbout Japan. Heggy You don't act charmed. That Ice mnldeti business reminds mo of the llrst time I ever tried to kirns you. Ah, I'm com ing up aome evening thin week to talk over those old Stioon lake days. MIm Cnrlmrt (biting her HpV Well re ally, I mil out m much. Heggy (cheerfully V Oh, yes, of course, to other fellows, but you won't be to me. Gmlt 1 often think of Skh)d lake. Never had such n jolly time since. Awfully gone little girl, ehr And I waa head over heels in lovo myself. Kover were engngeil, though, were wcr Miss Cnrhart (raising her voice) And so you spent six months In Italyr (lu iv lower tone.) I should hope not, Heggy Who mild anything about Itnlyr You didn't "hoputiot" once. Neither did I. I was (mite in enriust. Oh, you needn't lift your eycbrnwMl I was, I unsure you. Miss Cnrhart Yes, 1 liko "Americans Abroad" better than "Aristocracy." Heggy Hot her "Americana Abroad!" What's the matter with you, Mac? I don't know what to make of you. You used to be the sweetest and most friendly littlo girl. Never knew any one so nITectiouate. Aw fully changed now. Perhaps you don't like my licanlr I'll shave it oil. If I could touch your hand just once under tho table! Here's mine, dear. Miss Cnrhiirt Oh, the acting is much better. Heggy What nctlngr Oh, Mae, how can you he so cruel! Let uh kiss nnd bo friends again. "Should old flirtations Ira forgot," you know. Your heart was all mine once. Why can't I haven little comer of it nowr Miss Cnrhart Yes, wo still live on the corner. (In a whisper.) Oh, hush; dohushl Heggy What forr Mrs. Yan Ogdeu knows what spoons Miss Cnrhart (desperately) Do be quiet. I'm engaged if you must know itl Reggy Engngedl by Jovel And to whomr Miss Cnrhart (bitterly) To tho tnnn on the other aide of inc. And ho has very good ears I Heggy O-h cr I say, you know. Aw fully sorry! All n Joke: never nut you bo- fore! Mistook you for Miss er Miss er Miss Wabash of Chicago. Deucedly pretty girl. Looks just llkeyou. Beastly blun- ueri Miss Carhart A horrible blunder! Guides are so careless. If he had let you fall Into that crevasso on tho Matterhoral Heggy (fervently) l)y .love, I wish he had! Harry Komulne in Life, A Rtorjr of Devotion. They ant I.-.T.- by the flickering firelight. Her head was nest lis 1 on his heaving and mnnly bosom, uud softly hla arm stole round her yielding waist. The law takes no cognisance of this class "jSg,, oes, if proper precautions are observed, except the two interested parties Oh. love! 1 Oh, rapture! He had told her the sweet words over nnd over again, and sho luul coyly cooed theui back to him. A step was hoard lu tho ball. That Is to say, it watt heard I y the girl. The young limn heard nothing except the beating of u fond heart. "George." she murmured, "whut would you do to show your love for your little Ethelrldar" "Dearest," he responded fervently, "any thing, everything. I would willingly, oh, so willingly, suffer nny pain for you." "Are you sure, Georger" aho asked, with the insistence of doubt. "Sure ns tbe stars do shine, darling." Again that step. "Then, George." she said, with a little sob, "get ready, for papa's coming." And the craven coward skipped. Detroit Free Press. Dcatiitry la liuwllug Gulch. "Sny, doc, afore ye begin on that eif tooth to pull it Jes take these hytir tools and hide em wlmr I can't git my ban's on 'cm." Harper's Dinar. Tonimy Wu llimgry. An old hnly w ho Is very much of n bore paid a visit to a family on Madison avenue. he prolonged hi r stay uud finally Mild to one of the children: "I'm going away illicitly, Tommy, and I wan't you to go pun of the wny with m " "I'nn't do It. We are going to have din net as MHiu as you leave." ie,. lied Tommy. Texas Sittings. An Attru CateiilHtnr. "What's the matter," said one young man to another. "You look as If you had a good deal ou your mind." "I have. I'm trying to th u e how raanr times I'd have to wi. Ik toi.id from the of fice to make u-i for that slugh rldo I took la.t night." Washingi on Star. raliifully Ktlilrnt. "Iteully, my huobaud doesn't know cm note from another. Hi " Hamilton I not Uul that wien I p senti-d him with uie that was Dvenlue -Chicago lut.r Gieau. Va How lit !! tlspp.r. Old Octit On the tv cf your mnrriagf let mo gl e j 0:1 it 1 lie j of iuh Ice. llemem ber when j ottr wife's next birthday colne and give her n handsomo j)reelit. Young Man Yes, of course. "Give her the best your pocket can buy very birthday, but nt CurMmn, New Year's and such tlmn i;lve her only Inex pensive little tokens. Form that habit," "Yes, but why" "It will pay." "I presume so." "Yes, In n few yrrs you can begin to forget the birthdays, and she won't say a word," Naw York Wckly. A Hur Nlgo. Miss Summit I Invited somo of my girl friends around last night, and wu had 11 de lightful card party. Dashaway Yes, I passed tho limine dur ing tho evening. You were plnylng whist, were j ou not r Miss Summits-Why, Mr. Dcshnway, how did you guessr Dashaway You were making so much uoUo. Truth. I.iglenl. Mrs. Illoomfleld I hear that Mr. mud has married MIkm Trlvvett. More She'. blind, you know. Isn't it a pltyr Mr. llloomlleld Isn't what 11 pltyr The fact that sho Is married? "That she Is blind, of course. Hut It Is 11 good thing Mr. Moremud fell in love with her. He's so rich and able to take care of her. It seems so uuselllfch, too, for n man to marry a woman nrlllctcd like that, jet It Is much better for a blind man to marry a woman with good eyesight than to mate witli a blind woman, and It is lietter for the deaf and dumb to marry the hearing and seeing than to marry llioso afflicted like themselves." "Why!" "lU'catiseonocnn supply the deficiencies of the other and so bo of assistance to each other." "Well, I don't think so. I think a blind man ought to marry n blind woman." "Whyr" "So as to reduce tho amount of suffering In tho world." "How would Intcrmnrrlngo of blind peo ple do thatr" "Just in this way. When n man and woman marry, the two become one. Re duces the number of blind people W) per cent. Seer'' Pittsburg Chroniclo Tele graph. No Delay. The Philadelphia Itocord tells of a car penter who was sent to mnke auewdoor for a house about Ave minutes' walk from Ills employer's store, but forgot his foot' rule. A lltt'.c thing- like that, however, didn't disconcert Mm. He was a big fel low, so he spread his enormous arms and found ho could Just reach from tbe door step to the top of the. structure With hU arms outstretched bo ran toward the car penter's store, nnd nr.-etlug 11 fellow em ployee shouted, "Don't stop me, Tom; I've got the size of tbe door between my two bunds!" A Juvenile Gillion. Mrs. Waylmck That weather vane that peddler sold you ain't worth shucks. It don't point toward the wind nt nil. It points Just tbe other wuy. Mr. Waylmck Dy Jinks, that's so. Th' wind Is from tho south, and thnttlii rooster points north, sure as guns. Little Son I'll tell you how to fix It, pop. Take It down and cut it t'.itotho shape of a cow. Cows always turn till to t'je vtli.il. Good News. Tlm llunUlilp of I.iliur. Pat Ye'll huvo to get n new night watchman, sorr. Ol'll be lavln yea Satur day. Hank President Why, what's the mat ter. Putrlckr Pat Shure, this place Is on a strate wherv there's so muuy noises nt night 01 can't get me slape. Truth. Not rr 11 1 m to Huy. "Here, wurter iiilck! Something to eat nnd look sharp!" "Yesstr. Wbat'll you have, slrr" "Oh. unythlng I don't care. Chop or steak whateveryou like." "You must e.NfUM? me, sir; but I don't feel calltd upon to decide." Punch. He Wu. Out. VWtor Is Mr. Jinks Inr riunkey Mrs. .Unks It out of town. "1 didn't ask for Ti.rs. Jinks. I n"ked for Mr Jinks." "Certainly, but Mr. Jinks Is never li when Mrs. Jinks Is out of town.'" Texi.s Slftlngs. a rest run Tor Tliem. "There isn't much fun in trying to do two things at once." "Perhaps you haven't noticed women ilalng whlkt and going over the neighbor mod gossip ul tho same time." Westfleld Union. Hopes. Hurdup The umouutof your bill, doctor, has made me fei 1 quite ill. Doctor (gleefully) Has It, sir Then I rt.ppose you will want me to attend you I -ofesslouully ngulnr Tit-Klu. Not Truly IlroTe. Oh, fieri rly foupht he lu the warsl Ills cduniu'e "It van noted, And tireu Unas ho frr gallantry Was honored anil promoted. Where Imlltts flew ss thick us tteas Ar. I idmoM asnniioyltig, I Well t i the front, he lorc I lie hrunt When ileal li with men wks to) Ing. i The shriek of shells no terror Lrnuwht, ThotiKh i (intrudes fut were IbMntri lie stisxl nlnne In trrnclies itrtwn With carmine most appalling. Uennlliil mi ikatli with anorului iml'e, Ami feur a: il he were nraut'er. When blfxid r.owcil flee l.e luuvied In g.eu. Found food fur mirth 1 1 (lsnj'.m Yet now his ixihle courscv fallk III. heart I" nenr to .topplnt It hull's Ms titres whm l.l w i:t obervt. "JoUu, com with me a-khopp!:.'." -r.umjt Trllnna iUjlgl CHIPPER CHESTNUTS. Queer, Isn't (tr Tho man with a cool million gits n wnnu tcceptlon wherever ho joes. UulTalu Courier. If any cyclones have, design on Chicago, they will confer n favor Upon many worthy nonresidents by getting lu their work as quickly as possible. Kansas City Journal. The man who should Invent n machluo 10 that people could drop it penny In tho riot ami pick out n name for the baby would surely make a fortune It would lake m many tries to get a nntiie to suit. Tit-lilts. Thero Is this good to bo said of the silver dollar. If 11 man sees one I) lug lu the itreet, ho won't pass It for M cents. Phila delphia Times. Tho reason tho piano Is such a sympa thetic. Instrument Is because It l greatly touched every t lino It Is played. Hochcster Democrat. The well bred man la nowhere so certain of his standing ns In n crowded streetcar. 1'roy Press. When a child wants a favor from his parents, hunsks his father's permission and tells his mother hu Is going todo It. Atclil ton Globe. "This Is not altogether the kind of a houso I couutid 011," said 11 suburban resi dent, show lug his new residence t j 11 friend, "but the architect says It suits him." Philadelphia Hccord. "I'vo got the drop on you," said the Ink bottlu totho new carpet. Hochester Chron icle. A German student has estimated that It coKtColumlm about V,'W to come over hero ami discover us. It was worth every cent of the Investment. Philadelphia, Led ger. i:iuillr Correct, lie had taken her to tho opera, to the theater, to dances, concerts and receptions, but never alone. She had always Included In her accent auce of his numerous invitations tho prim proviso that shu should bo ullow cd to bring a chaperon, for she "never went nuywheru without one." Now, however, sho felt that sho was get ting to know him very well, and r.s she was greatly desirous of hearing Hlsliop Heavy stone of Northern Nova Zcmhlu preach nt tho Church of the Heavenly Splroim Mad ison uvcuuo next Sunday evening, sho thought shocould safely ask Jack tonccoiu pnny her. Jack bad never fancied the chaperon net. In fact, It had wearied him exceedingly, but he bad never (land to protest ngalmt It. Hut when ho recelvid her invitation he saw a chance to give her n gentle bint of his sentiments on tbesubject; so l.oseuthernn immediate reply written in her own sweit style: MyDcjIuMusPiioi'Eh Itwssvvcrsokliiilof you to think of uic.nmllthiiltliunrcntlyclinrm ed to accept jour iKHnlitf ill Invitation for next SUncluycvcnlni;. 1 1 retume.of course, that jou will lime no objection to my bringing my mother? Yours tlnu-rvly. Jack IIyuiunuton. Harry Homulue in Brooklyn Life. ils Was night. The story of the rich man's selling nil 1m had nnd giving it to the poor wns tho s;tl ject of discussion in a certain Sunday school class not long ago. Tho teacher waa illus trating the moral that the lesson conveys. One of her most atteutivo listeners wns a little fellow scarcely fl years old, but a bright nan dollar and with n tougue that uses the queen's English inn manner that would make that motherly old soul squirm If sho heard it. "Now," said the teacher very Impressively, "If a man is fortunate enough to make $1,000,100 In thecounu'of his life, It Is his duty to give half of Itnt least to the poor." "Yes," Interrupted a prim littlo girl In one corner, "but bow many men make (1,000,000 In the course of their llvesr" There was n silence for 11 moment, when tho llttlu fellow chirped 111 with the caustic answer, "Darn few." Uticn Observer. Not Interesting to tier. Husband You hnve been worrying me for five years lecaue you wero not ns well dress.-d as Mrs. Nexdoor. Wife Welir "Well, he s failed can't pay his debts." "Did ho owe you anything" "No." "Humph! I can't see what that has to (!o with my clo.hes." exchange Where Tticy Sit. Mother Don't you know better thru io rut your fvtt on the sof; I l.osU nt tl:e mud. Suppose r.ime one sliould come in nnd sit down ou Uf Small Son This Is the night Mr. Nlce Mloconus tosie lis, nnd they never sit on tl.u sofa. 1 lu y i.hvr.ys sits on the rocking cbnir. GikkI News. An tiling to Oblige. Fortune Teller Lit n.e rend your for tune, lady. I cnti tlud out your future bus hend. Lady I already have a husbiind. Fortune Teller If you'd llkot jliavelilm frund out, can do that too. Iudiaiiupolls -Journal. Dangerous. Tom How Is It you do:.'t call ou 1 ritznuy more Jack She lecently bought her brother a kodak. Vogue. MI little Not uti Appllennl. Mrs. Dogixsl Did you know that satau finds work for idle bauds to dor Dusty Miotics I don't want to do no work. Beef Truth. Too Lute. He (passlotiiitelj) My love, (leraldine, is like the rose in your hair. It is She Artiflciiil.-Tit-Hlts. A bud Tl. "Why, what's the matter with the boyf" 1 "I wux a-i-eln bow many anlnmls Sim aiy Noah's aik I could hold In my I .t', in I've ben a swn tiered a giraffe an a (.ral"-L!fe. VlOrNrfrS fMr WVlrS0H RKltS. THEY WILL PERMIT ALL TO GO TI10 miml direct nm(o Is vlu tlm MAMMOTH Tllt'NK LINK KNOWN AH TIIK IsINCOIbN TRUNK FACTORY. It Is tlm only llrst cImsh lino In tlm city, 11ml nil slioulil liny tlultotH over HiIh rmito. TrtmltH, Truvellng lliigs, lOvtcnslon Ciisoh, I'ooltct HikiUh, DrcsHing L'iihch, HtrupH, nml t'vorjtliing llrHt cIiish for tnivrllcra. Rambler ARE EASlbY There Is n certain air haps you have noticed it. People uive them credit for heinu competent to Jiulju 11 bicycle for knowing i ood thiny when they see it, An air of confidence is clearly marked in the yraceful bearing of RAMBlcBK riders. They know the wheel they ride; have utmost con fidence in it. Knowing that Ramblers are high grade, and are sold at list price only, people do not look upon RAMBItliH'riders as frequenters of "bar- gam snops. "ALL RAMBLERS HAVE E. K. GUTHRIE, oi.i5 A.oisxri irs-to o CHIbDRENS' TAN SHOES. 5s to 7s. 91.00. 1.3B. 8sto 10s. W.OO. l.art. l.rco. GOODS YOU WANT..AT THE Prices you want them. D. G. YATS, 1129 0 STREET. l.llx-r.il tiitt - OFFK EHS: It. i:. Mihiiic, I'revlilent. K. V.. Knows, Vicu l'res. ('. II. Imikikf, ('iiiililt-r. DMIEC'TOIlSi II. H. MiHin-, J. II. Miicfnrluinl. K. i;. llniwn, I. V. Ilefceese, .I.J. IiiihofT. ( . !:. uti s, V. S. ltii)iniiiiil. John Fititfeniltl, T. K. ( nlvett. ooooooooooooooo Iut;re.t III South ENTIRE Moving HousBHOkD Goods and Pianos None but Experienced Men employeJ. Latest devices for Moving Machinery, Safes, and other heav articles. m BWING MACHINE AND GUN We hnve Juki emplo)ed a skillful workiumi from the Eat, who is fully rmHteiit to mnke nil repairs in the shoto lines. T. J. THORPE & CO., XII South FJeienth St. .! V,i."l ft Bicycles KR60GNIZBD. of distinction about RAMl)Ul:R riders per Q. &J. PNEUMATIC8." mtisticis'i. !lsto'2s. mt.ztn. 1.RO. a.oo. rct. Ali.iilute N.-ciirlly. pulil on Savini; I)cmi1Ib nt Fire per cent per milium. lin rule uf Union Savings Bank, Eleventh Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. GAPITAL INVESTED IN U. S. BONDS YOUR SAVINGS SOLICITED. TELKPH0XE 170. OFFICEIlflOl OST. FBPMRING. 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