Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, July 14, 1888, Image 4

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YOUNG FOLKS1 COLUMN.
ENTEnTAINMCNT OF VARIOUS KINDS
FOR BOVS AND GIRLS.
The OrliHiml Story uf "l.lltlr. JniIi lliir
ner," Which Dntes llnrk to Itin Vtnr
in:tt nmi tin t no with r.nRiiti nu
tori.
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4MIIUT Ilium-, J llllim-n iiiu .vij 'm wni l
old, Hint mother muulmvo i-epented them
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to their ehllilren. In tlio foivM of (lerinntiy.
longliefoio Bnxons or Angle inviuletl llrit
Iaii. for they nro to Iki found nearly tlio
ramo In lioth (k'rinnn nnd HnglMu luitthcio '
nro somo thyme of u nioro recent ilnte, mul
loculiiti' toKnglnud. Thn story of "I.lttto
Jnck I miner" nmi tlio rnjino hihiui mm it
founded on n rcnl Ineldeht.
T1IK 01U0I.NAL l.tTTI.H JACK IIOUNKIU
When tlio monniitot loi wrro (lls.olvcil end
Ibolr prolyl ty wltoil by Henry VIII, In
1630, Ahhot wliltlng, of Cllnntonlmry, tv
fuiKMl to ttinviulcr lilt monastery, o ho wn
onlerel to miuI nil hi tltlo limit to tho royi
commlwloncn In Iitulon. After sonio do
lny tho nhliot rvnolved toncnd them, lint ho
wm at n loss how to do no without tho risk of
their being Mired on tho wny. At length ho
hit upon tho novel Idea of putting them In n
plonnd scndliiKlt nun present to tho com-
inUalonerm Ho clioso for Ins nnxsencrr u
loy unined Jack Homer, tho son of iioor
paronU HvIiir In tho nol(;hhorhool, thinking
thut no ono would Intorfero with n Hor lad
crrylnff a plo tied up In n cloth.
Bo Jnck put out with hi plo on hi journey
to London, which was n long dlttnnro from
Glastonbury, Ho grow tired nndsntdowu
by tho wnyildo to rest, nud worso still, ho
grow hungry. Ho openod hi jxirocl nnd
looked longingly nt tho plo with Its high
raised crust. Thero must bo something very
nice Insldo, ho thought porhnp plunul
Could ho not get one out without tho plo bo
lag any tho worsol Ha would try. Ho b
put In his thumb and pullol out a musty,
old, folded up ploco of parchment I Such was
Jack' astonishment and disappointment
ho peeped Into tho pic, and found beneath
Its upper crust nothing but parchment.
Now jack could not read, but thinking that
tho parchment ho had pulled out might bo
worth money ho put It In his jiocket, tied up
tho parcel and inado hi way to London,
wlwro ho delivered up tho plo.
When tho commUaloiiers opened tho plo
tlioy found that tho most inluablo deed tho
ono relating to tho nbboy was missing. It
wa believed that tho abbot had pur-oscly
withhold It, o ho was hanged without n
trial An old parchment was nfterward
found In tho possession of tho Horner family,
which proved to bo tho missing titlo deed,
and tho circumstance of It preservation or
believed to hnvo suggested tho thvmoi
Uttlo Jnck Itorner
Bat lu a corner,
i Eating hU CtirUtmas plo;
Ha put In tils thumb
' And pulUM out a plum,
And uilil, "Wut a good boy nm li"
In the Rwltiff.
ITero wo go to tlio braiiche IiIrIi!
Hero wo come to Hie graw.M low!
For tho spider ami How or unit bird aid I
Lovo to rnt lug when tlio brvuzo blow,
fiwtng, llttlo blnl, on tho topmost bough,
Bvriiig, llttlo spider, vrlth roponoflne;
Swing, little flower, for tho wind blows now;
Dut nono of you have such a swing as mine.
oomc akd swtNa wun me, ninnm dkaii.
Dear little bird, come tit oa my toes;
Pin Juit a coref ul as I can be;
And, oh. 1 tell you, uoliody Luows
What run wo'd have If you'd play with mel
Como and swing with me, birdlo dear,
Wight llttlo tlower, come rnn lug tn my lialr;
Hut you. llttlo spider, creepy und queer,
You'd batter stay and wlng ocr therol
Tho snoot llttlo bird, ho sings and sings,
Hut ho doesn't oven Icoic In my face;
Tho bright little blossom swings and swing,
Ilut still It swtugs In the self samo place.
Let thorn stay nhera they llko It best;
lt thera do trhat they'd rather do; .
My swing U ulcer than all tho rest,
Hut mnybo It's rather smalt for two.
St. Nicholas.
Jolu'i Mltton's Day.
John Milton, when wrltiug "Paradise
Loit," thus dlvldeil hi day recollect, ho
woj then blind. Whcu ho roso lio heard
read a chapter In tho Hebrew Bible, and
then ho studied until 13. After an hour's ox
crciso ho dined. After dinner bo devoted
himself to music, playing tho organ or sing
ing, and then studying until 0 o'clock. Visi
tors ho received from 0 to 8, then lis euppod,
and, having had his plpo and glass of water,
bo retired for tho night.
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President Camot's Salary.
Tbo president of Franco receives C00.000
francs salary, with an allowance of 000,000
fi-aftc for hi expenses. Ho lias tho palaco
at tha Elrsee as his residence, and at
least
A mI. I lA.ifr ti9 1,1a ntaAMiri. t llio
mlK
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lias twohUHOrett luomaaa irencsomouu
9JrtfWOlO00. , .
(ll'IIHUMU.
Thoeop1oof Citlnlsnovir mwn centtlno,
living ninl niorlug inllllniinlro till Undo
Uiiviell Hngo went down thcrotlio other tiny
tobuy thoOrnnd Hontlicru rnllrond. With
truo ilomi wwt linopltnllty a son of llio liolcl
Ininlloril Itlti'liiil up n sp.in of horse nud
gnwi Mllllonnlro Hugo u delightful rldonlmtit
town, ITni'lo Ilim wn prof 110 In his ox
picwlons of pleasure, find nflcr tho drlu was
out put III IimhI tlKlit down In his picket
mil gmn tlio jouiig limn n nliv, lound, silver
ten wnt pleoa Tlio lining miiiiwn iniieli
Mil in Im'iI. lie illil lint ox licet mil thing. Ill
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'" I""' " holu punched In Hint ten cent plrro
-...I .. Ill i. ....i. II .... LI . nln i nlinlll I Jlll.
mul will wenr It on III wntch chain. Iiuwls-
ton Join n.il.
I'.jrn tor lliislnr.
American TourUt Impreiulvo I Ain't It,
though I What do you 'oo I could bin
tho front nnd Mile for to show our tonlef
Ufa
ItiulnrM Nngnelly In HI. I.oul.
An old and very wealthy man of Ht, Louis,
whoso constnnt coiiipnnlon wnsn white nnd
black dog, hnd beou In tho liuhltof coming
to tlio mib-tmnsury nt certain period for tho
puiiHwoof getting tho couHns of his bond
cnslnil, Ono dny ho preuuited himself for
that puiH)e, nnd thn cashier refusal to glvo
him tho money. Thn old mnu demnuded to
know why.
"1 don't know you," wild tho cnihler.
"Ilut I hnvo licen hero beforo, nnd wn
nover denied," tho innii nnswciTd.
Tho enshier lookod nt him n moment nud
thou snldt "Whero I your blnck nud whlto
dog that nhinjn comes with you, If you nro
tllOSIllllO llllllll"
Tho old mnu' oycx filled with tear a tin
told tho enshier that tho do,; win dead.
"Well," replied tho cnshler, "1 nm sorry to
hear that, but you'll hnvo to bring somo
body hero to Identify ) ou now, I don't know
you without tho dog." Chicago MnIL
A Personal lllustrallnn.
Hon. Amos J. Cummiiigs tell a funny
story about n printer named Amtln. Whllo
Cummlng was netting tyo lu Tho Now
York Tribuno ofllco n gowl many )enr ngo,
Aiutln did "sub" woik a cll. Ono dny
Austin Mid to Cuimuliigst "This oftlce I
mnro honest than The Time ouice."
"Whyr
"Ilecauso when I went out today I left an
apple on my case, and when I enmo back,
thero It was, safe and sound; nobody had
eaten It."
"WolU"
"Now, Just to how you how different Tho
Time printers are, while I was working
thero last week, ono of tho boys went off,
leaving an orango on his case. I took it and
ato it. "-Chicago Now.
A Bum lleelpe.
Professor Pasteur Out, I must admit It.
My plan for killing Australian rabbits by
Inoculating them with cholera of chicken ha
foiled.
American I'll toll you what to da Just
convlnco tho rabbit that they will have hy
drophobia unlou they enn get to you for
troatinent nud they will dlo fast enough.
Omaha World.
Thn Very llorsn lie Wanted.
Strangor Aro you tho superintendent of
the street car lino)
"Yes, lr.
"I would llko to Poll you n hone."
'Ii it n good, lively oner"
"It wnsused for a hearse horse for a yenr."
"Send It up nt onco nud Btnto your price."
Lincoln Journal.
lie Was No Horse.
She John, don't you think tho bono needs
a now harnwl Smith has an elegant ono
for C0.
He Sixty dollar for n now harness! Why,
I don't spend to exceed (ift for n whole new
suit.
Bho Yes, I know, Johuj but you're no
hoi-M). Life.
A I.lglitsoma Heart.
"Children," lil a Now Jersey school
teacher, "nlw ay bo chjerf ul. Whatever falls
to your lot to do, do it cheerfully. "
"Ye( ludeed, dear teacher," responded a
bright llttlo Rahway scholar, "oven the
skeetcrs sing ivhen thoy aro at work." New
York Sun.
Not ltullt Tht Wny.
An Oil City boy of 13 gets up In bis sleep
and plays the piano. Wo nover hear of a ti-year-old
boy getttog up In bis sleep and cat
ting wood, or doing somo other useful work.
As tho old Oreek philosopher says, "Ilo isn't
constructed on tbattnodel." Exchange;
Jtot for Musician.
Tho law allowing three days' graco oa
noto does not apply to musicians; thoy must
tako up tho notes at sight ns they como duoP
or the wholo will go protest. Dansvllle
Ilroeie.
Will r.xerclso More Care.
A New York man recently dropped dead
through laughing so heartily over a Joke he
was reading. Wo will bo inoro careful here
after. Philip II. Welch In Tho Kpoch.
Ono Chance for It.
Von flaboony I wonder if I can do any
thing for Hil mustnehot
Barber Why, certainly, sir. You might
shave It off. Life.
Truo to Ml Principle.
Mrs, Jenk (nt dinner) Would you llko
somoof this oyster plant, Mr. I'rlml
Prim No, thnnk jou; I'm a strict vege
tarian. Life.
A llegular Hoy,
Ilo was not nt all particular
To keep tho pcrjwmllcular;
Whllo v.alkliig I o ilthcrklpid or Jtunped;
Ilo stood upou Ids head airhlle,
And, when ho went to bod awhile,
lie dovo among tl-.o pillows, which lio thumped.
He nover coiid keep still a bit:
Tho lookenion thought 111 of It;
Uo balanced on Ids car the kitchen broom,
And did souio nice troiiezlng.
Which rn wonderfully pleasing,
On ever)' P'K In grand a' tiaroeKa room.
Prom absoluto Inanity
Tlio cat npprox-tiod Insanity
To see him lldo Hie Unlstcr so rash;
.Ilut once on Hint mahogany,
While tr) Ing to toboggan, bo
Upset UU calculation Ith a crash.
And Mnce that sod disaster
He has gone about In plaster,
Vot Par, llko a nice Italian toy,
Hut the kind the doctor use,
When the bumpa and cut and bruUM
. nmn, . i(, u rmrulnr. lire bov.
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CHATTER.
A Tew I'oliil mi Kllqiieltn
Olren by
tn.Veir.Old.
Tlicio Isn UJyenr old boy In Cnmbrldgn
who li n gtwt "society 1111111," nud who Is ro
feniilto by hi filciiiNou nil (lolntinf etl
ipietto. Ilo wns oerliiniil ono dny giving
Kinio "HiinteiV lo 11 boy nboilt hi ugn, but
who hint, iipKiicutly, nono of hi friend'
nplomli. Ihiy No. '-', whom wo will call I'litl,
wniKiylng niirlouly, "Ilut I noXer Uiiow
wlmt to KJiytouglrl iitiip.nly. Wlmt do
you tnlk nlxint, nny wnyf
"Oil, Hint' eny ennuh," replied thoM
clety nmn. "Klmt joit my Hint It' 11 lovely
night forupnrtyi then )ou nnk her If alio
diKtu't think tlio looiiwuronliltlo wnrm."
"Y11 ''Inlei ivgnlh ely, from Fred.
"Well, then nsk tier If slio' fond of unit?
Ingi then then oh, uny Hint tho Hour I
very nllpiiery."
"Well, wlmt nextr
"Ohr-ovldcutly n llttlo trnlne.l-"tcll
her yon llkoher slept then" sudden Inspirit
Hon "nk her If sho doe.i't wnnt a gins of
nntcrj lnm long t lino getting It, nnd by tho
tlmo jou get bnek miimi other man 'II In) with
her." Host on Qnrctto.
Tri.tr l Practical!).
Johnny, who I four yenr old, wni piny.
In tlio yniil ono ilny, nnd n Indy who lives
closo by w llil to hnvo tho egg. If nny w ero
lnld ftlnco her last visit to tlio hennery,
brought lu. 8I10 said to tho llttlo boyi
"Johnny, will you go to tho honnory nud o
If thero nro nny eggithrrof Don't In lug In
tho chlnii ones; lenvo them theiv, but If
thero be nny other bring them In."
Johnny stinted to do tho bidding, nnd
soon returned with tw o or threo In oken egg,
nnd hi plnnforo rolled. Tin Indy, seeing him
coming, oxclnimodi
"Johnny, liow did 1011 brenk tho cggsl'
Johnny looked nt her In Mirprlno nnd Midi
"How should I toll whether tlxy weru chlnn
egg or not If I didn't try them T HoMon
OloUv
An KxeeedliiRly i:xiremhii Ausnri-.
A Indy whodreel elegantly ami beloncs
to tho high perch of oclnl pluinngo innde n
foriunl cull u-ceiitly tiiun 11 Indy of her no
cpinlntunco nnd wni ted in tho parlor while
her curd win noiit tip. A tiny ieclmen of a
gill wni presont, who eyed tlio elegant visitor
cry cltwely nnd ecinel much Interested in
her npponmnru. "Well, my dear," remarked
tho visitor, with npprovnl, ns flio niootlil
out hot llk mul laces, "what do you think
of mo!"
"Oh," snld tho llttlo gh I, with tho churm.
Ing candor of childhood, "I'vo Been flounces
beforol" Detroit 1'reo Tre.
Didn't Want It Without Itulu.
Whllo tho cannon was being tired Inst
evening n llttlo girl of 4ycar, who hnd never
heanlasaluto llred, beenmo frightened, nnd
saldt "Mamma, I don't llko to havo them
mako that nolmj now; it I well enough when
It inin." Ilurllngton Freo Pre.
Promptly Answered.
"Flossie," wild her tuammn, "why do you
keep up such a constant chatter, chatter, all
tho tlmo!"
" Tnuso I'vo got lota to ay," explained
Flossie. I'jioch.
A Warranted Suspicion.
A llttlo Sycar-old, noticing a cow ono win
ter morning and observing her brcnthe, saldt
"Mamma, doe tho cow smoke I" llabyhood.
Courage.
Dcnulo was asked if ho was afraid of the
dark. "Oh, no," ho aid, "r' go In great
pile of dark!" Children ut Homo.
Trouble nltli Neckwear.
"Well, Bob, what do you look so mad
aboutr
"Oh, ISobecn tussling away for half an
hour trying to fix on this necktie, Thoso
now fauglctl llxlugs nro enough to drive n
mnnV ivnsoti frtmi its throne."
"Don't lot Hint llttlo thing worry you. A
friend of mlno hnd so much trouble with n
necktlo that ho dictl."
"How was that!"
"Tho slwrlff ndjuted tho He."-Lineoln
Journal.
WsmI Crowing Old Gracefully.
Ha stuttered ten ibly, nud ono dny ho be
gan to tell a itory, prefacing it by saying
that It was "Im-in-tneuso."
Ho kept nt It ix long whllo, but succeeded
In getting only a little ways along in It, nnd
at last a counsry cousin, from Waybuck
Center, rang the bell.
"W-w-nhnt you r-r-r-ringlng your il-il
ilnmcd old b-Ub-bell f-forf I t-t-tcll you this
B-k-st-story's a b-l-bi-und li-ii-n-n-now onolN
"Perbaj- it wns when you begau It," re
plied his tormentor. Tlmo.
Oet- Everything lu tho Lease.
Magistrate (to prisoner arrested for as
sault) You. admit, then, that jou pulled
your landlord's noer
Prisoner Yes,
Mnglstrnte Don't you know you had uo
right to do that!
Prisoner Nof sir; If I had no right to pull
his nose ho-would Iwve hod It down iu tho
Ieosv New YotlsSun.
TU Cashier C In Ahead.
Missionary Aren't you sorry you
broke
Into-tho bank, my frtond I
Convict lletcher your llfo I nm Yer
don't b'ikko I'd a done it, doe yer, 7 I'd
knoweddo cashcer'd had two hours the start
V mo f Judge,
Paying Hint Hitch.
"On good turh deserves another," said the,
lleeplng car porter as ho turned over tho.
mattrvtssof tho pncnger who hnd feed hliui
him liberally. Hotel Mnll.
Taking u Hopeful View.
"I nm afraid, Bobby," said hi mother,
"that when your papu cornea homo nl! tl wl
out with hU day's woik, nnd learns wlmt n
naughty boy you have been, ho will punish
you."
1 "Perhaps, ma," replied Bobby, with hope
strong in his breast, "ho will bo too tlttd to
foci llko punishing me," Tho Epoch,
YOUNQ F0LK8'
'mhMd&jlm
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SCIKNCK AND PROGRESS.
POPULAR SCIENCE NEWS
MANY SECTIONS.
FROM
A C'urluii Japanese Wax Treo, tlin Trip1!
of Whl th Yields a Vrgelilli Wax
Clonrly Itesemlillr.R tlio rroilurt of tlio
Honey Iter.
Tho JnpnncM wnx trco, illuttialcd in tho no
compniiy lug cut, I found In Jnpnn,Chtun nud
throughout tho l!at Indies generally. It lc
long to tho rims or sumach family, and bus
tho specHlo iinmo HucccdAiicn. lu tho Jnpnn
langungo It 1 cnlled bare.
TIIK JAr-ANKUB WAX TURK
Tho treo,begln to bear fruit when llvo or
six year old nnd Incrciaes It product ovcry
year, until nt fifty yenm n Mulo trco will
produce !XV) Kuii(l i of bcrrlra, from which
nlnjut wivcnty pounds of wux can bo oln
tuliKHl. This wux, mys Niituie, Is formed in
llin tttitilt.i tt I tin Iijti'SH lut I rwttl I n tjih I
nnd tho skin, llko tlo pulp of 11 gnie. It Is'
extracted by boiling tho licrrlcs In water. I
nnd allowing It to cool, when tho wnx ncpnr
ate nut In n solid enke.
This vegetnblo wnx closely resemble the
prodact of tho liouoy tieo. It Is readily
bWncheil, li not greny to tlio touch, has tho
high specific; gravity of 0.07 nnd melt nt
Ml drgs. V. a llttlo lower than bcvwax,
which melt nt lWdegs. It I Inrgelyuscil
by the Chinese Inthomauufactnreof cnndlc,
whicb are composed cither entirely of wnx,
or mixed wills tallow or other fat. Tho
principal port of export the-city of Osaka,
from whence, lit WtCy nearly two million
pound of tho waxr worth1 nbont fifteen cent
a poundy werw shipped Co-lLondon.
A treo of this smiie- family, the- Rhus ycnl-
clfenv (Japanese ouronchi), alo grow in
JaitntH anil produce the' resin organs nseil
In tho innnufneturo of the fntnou JocrjoeT
wnre. In this-country tho ubo of sumach in
tanning-i wolli kaoww,. nndi notwithstanding
thoso "black sheep" tho poisoniivy nnd dog
wood, tho IUiue- family must bo considered
as very useful nnd' vnluablo member of the
vegetablo kingdomi In U10- cut aro repre
sented tho flower, leaf nnd1 fruit of tho-Khus
uccedanea,.or Japaniwax-.tree.
AHIOclnll Itlillll.
Mineralogists and. connoisseurs- llavo- 1
lato boon considerably interested ovor tho-
excellent Imitations of rubles wrougut by
modern science. Numerous nnalyscs. says
Joweler' Circular, show that: thoso artlflolab
ruble did not retain n traco of bsryte, nnill
that thoy wero' formed by purDnlumlnlumi
colored by tracesof chrome. Tho orystal
nro regular and of ndkmantino luster. They
nra of perfect transparency, ns hnnlas nat
ural rubies and 'cut topaz. Llkothe natural)
nibie, thoy turn black-on being heated, .buK
resumo tholr color after getting coldingaiu.
Hnvlng thus produced' by synthesis rbombo
liedrnl cnstal of rubleswvlUiall tho pbyslcall
nnd chemical properties of tho most bcautlfull
natural rubles, nnd. forming tliom in-a mm-
trlx which mny 1m compared to that inclos
ing tho natural minora!, frrouiy ana von
nuell bollovo they havo definitely eettledl
tho nuestlon of tho origin of rubles. SO. fnr,
tho experiments have becu inndowltlii COI
grains of material only, nnd tho crystal havo
therefop3 been comparatively small, not 0x1-
cecding 0.03 of nmlncli In diameter. 1110
authors, bowevcrrpronoso to continue theirr
experlmcnts on n larger scale, and expoct.toi
bo nulo to mnko rubles.01 largo uimensions.
A riieutnatlet AinnsonioiiU
Kuinbcreil with other pucumntlo amuso
menU U tho trick of putting n lighted Icuudlb
underwater. This. li. not only nn nmiulng;!
entertainment for the. parlor, but nn In-
structlvoono to-tUa-youuger mombors of. ai
family..
Procure n good 1 steed 1 cork, or- bung; upom
this placon small lighted tapert then sot it
ntlont In n jwll of water, now, witu n sicauy
hand, Invert a largo lrlnklng glass over tho
light, and push it carefully down Into.tho
water. Tho (class being lull or n-ir prevents.
tho water entering It. You may thus sea-thai
cnudloburn linden water, nnd.Urlug It up.
ngalntotho surfneo, still alight. This ox;
pcrlmcnt, simple a itiis, terves to.elucldatsv
that useful contrlvnuco calleil tho diving-,
boll, bolug performed on tU)..anw prittcinJot
Jk LIGHTED CAXDLE UNOCIl WATER.
Tlio largest drinking gloss hold but half a
pint, bo that your diving light soon goc3 out
tor tho want of air. As an average, o burn
in!? cnndlo consumes as much air ft a man,
and ho rcqulrci nearly ft callon of r.Ir ovcry
minute, so that, according to tho slro of tho
gloss over tho llame, you can calculato how
many seconds it will remain alight; at
courso, n largo flamo requires moro nlr than
a small ono. For this nnd several other ex
periments, ft quart boll glnss Is very useful,
but, being expensive, It Is not found lu ovcry
parlor laboratory; ouo Is, however, cosily
imin from a croen class nicklo bottlo; get a
glatler to cut off tho bottom, nud you liavo a
bell glass that Chilton would not rejoct. j
Foot trimmings on skirts nro bolng revived,
and occasionally a slngta flouuco of coald.
erablo depth is seen.
THE UNEXPECTED
Hha was tho rclgnlog bellel
Ktralghtnay In loe I fell;
Potent became the iell
Too plain for tiinklng.
Then for a tlmo I wooed
For her meet fnvor sued,
Till I'd my courngo ercre'l
Up to tho "ailing."
Out of tho glare and heat
Where to tlio music' twat
Tripped tlio untiring fot
Of Ihogay ihncer,
(Icnlly I led my fair
Partner, so ilelionalr,
Told her tlio nhola, ninl there
Waited her uiuvrcr.
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Huect m tho (loner' perfumo
Welnl the cnslinilon ing gloom;
From tho gay, lighted room,
Sweet Rtralni cnino faintly.
Turning, slio smiled nnd bluhed,
Murmureil surprise, anil flushed,
Then, In tho sllenco huhel,
1 Aiwn ereil 1110 quaintly.
Doubtless ) ou think slio mild.
When slio had rained her head,
That which nil loi era dread:
"She'd bo my slstcrl"
Thai' where you'i o mndo a giies
Wrong, as j ou must eonfes.;
For ho snld softly: "Yea I"
Ye I nnd I kissed her I
Frank Koo Ilatchelder la Life.
Not Familiar wltli the Gnnie.
Cltlren Do you know nnything about
Imsolxilll
Btrangor No, sir, I do not. At least, so
my friends say.
Cltlwn Then you don't tako nny Interest
in tlio national gamol
Stranger A little, I'm manager of aclub.
Hew York 8un.
Thoughtful of Other.
Tramp Can you glvo mo a place to sleep,
m'ani!
Woman You can Bleep In tho barn If you
like.
Tramp Couldn't yon glr mo m bed In tho
bonsof I'm a heavy sleeper myself, ma'am,
smrl 1 wouldn't fee! right If I should keep you
wis'tting for breakfast. Tbo Epoch.
Whero It I Stored.
"ft there any sach thing as hw in this
country I should like to know!" snld an Irate
Individual ns ho rnshed Into tlio prosecuting
attorney's office.
"Tev of courso tliera is," was tho reply.
"Whereaboutsf"
"JXiit gtanco tbrowgh that copy f tho Ro
vlsedStnitnteaover then, Mcrrhant Trav
clbr. Cain Arlcir.
Ehrageir Ilusbund Maria, I con endura
tills existence no longer, t am going to blow
my brninoutt
Wlfb- (cnlmly) Don't attempt It, John.
Youihnvenover haul nny succes In firing nt
emalbtargots. Cbkngo Tribunal
A TerrllJle Tlircn.
"TlieniyouiabuolMtJily cefusotO'inorry mol"
mid lie:
"PdO" wmv tlio young- Indy fOrm reply.
"Hbvo a cam Mis KnjoneV said tho
yottng-mnn, witlsaidhngerous. glitter In hi-
eve. "consider tho-matter well'. 1 am the
publisher of nn eilto directory Hint la nlmost
rcadyitbr Uie-pctss." umangpj;cuiune.
A TnAmliln- Inittimitnsm;.
A!lNow YoijI; man owns mplano. which cost
-IC,006: It Is- not stnted what makes It w
valuable- butt probably lb ivsftu.es to glvo
fOitbini souiubwheii struck liefioro- 7n. m. or
nften'J' p. life, or when, tlio neighbors noxt
door haw- tho- window opsn. Norristown
Ilumldl .
Too Shiftless Swim.
Omahm Cbuucllmnn (travoliug in Europe)
Whnt'a. thorn blullsl
Native Ttioso, sir, nun- tb Alps.
"HinnphJ They neudi grading badly."
Omniint VV'ockl.
Xe Mm In tho Nlborliool.
VMtor (to Mrs. McMolllgen, bruised and)
battercdl -Yoa aro not looking very wll
tlili mornlmr. Mrs. McMolliccn.
Mrs. McMolllgen No, mum, but hvi
rest yer sowl, u letldy, wait till yo say Mot.
Conn Kelly In tho shanty boynnt. JudgO".
An Kxeellent Ilecominenilalpii..
"Could you dliect 1110 to somo restaurantl"
"Yes sir; go up tho street two block? and
you'll find tho best placo tn town,"
"Best In town? Kenllyf'
"Yet, sir. I board tharo mj-self."
"Is thntn recoinincmlntlonr
"1 should wiy so. I'm tUo ownor of tho es
tablishment "Nebraska, Statu Joiumnl.
Julto 11 IVITorciicf.,
Cltlrcn (to smnll boy outsld tho Polo
grounds) Aro tho Wew Yorl.s. playing ball
to-day, sonny?
Hmnll Bov (wlUerlngly) Naw, dey nln't
piny In' bnlh doy Jest thinks dey'ro plnyla
ball. Now YorV Sun.
AH Ituu ivtini.
Bmlth Sqttlvens has broken himself cu
pletoly dowiu
Brown Ah I how so?
HmlUi-Practlclne on tho health lift De
troit Free I'resa.
A Terrible DUense.
A boy of 13 years In Oil City, Pn., la n
somnambulist, nnd hi dlsenso n-uumes tho
form of ge'.tlng up lu the intddloor tho nigM
to play the piano. It U undoubtedly ttu
worst caw ou record. Lowell Cltlwm,
TRAVEL VIA THE
i235H53S55eXS5fiCS
It I (ho iitilv lino riinnliu directly tlirouit.t
IVmcr nnd Hull I .like City, ctiroiile to Sim
FriilirlKCuil'id other ('itllfnrnhi Milnt. un 1 1
known a tlio "8ceulo Line" lo the 1'aelfle
iont.t. The lliirlltiglon Itmite run over It
own trnel every ilny In tin) car. Complete
trntiis of Pullman 1'nliu-o Cur uu' Kleganc
Dny Coiiehc between
Denver and Chicago,
Denver and Kan. City,
Denver and Omaha,
Kansas City and Peoria,
Kansas City and Chicago,
Lincoln and Chicago,
Lincoln and St. Louis,
Lincoln and Peoria,
Lincoln and Kan. City,
Mnklng illrci't ciiiiueellou In Union Depot
lornll jmiIiiI N.-.rlh. Kail, Houth and Writ,
It I the Pioneer Dining Car I.lno between
MIonri rUerainl Clileag. Mont only TV.
The llnrlliiRt mi lliutng Car were built ex.
pro'ulT for tlio service mul me managed en
llrelv In tho Interna ofour piitrou.
ITW TIIKdIIOItT LINK 1IKTWKKN
LINCOLN AND OMAHA.
Via tho A'hlnnd Cut-ofT, iiiuulug direct con
neetioiifwltli Iralii fur Ht. Paul, .MlniiMipoUi
Clileagoarid nil points Hmt and Northenit.
'i'liedliigrnm(iftliu Lliicolu-Clilvngn sleep
ers la tli(tiopularniiit aro at CllyOlllce.cor
O nnd lot It sK, where berth may be secured
nl iinv time.
AfHcinuv wmaiieni lA-ena r-ieniatiiip jick-
el, nun pni'iu
lreuiiteiaplatllig n trip to the old
strlnit to Hfiid f br their 1 1 lead should
countr) or urarlng to Hfiid f br their 1 1 lead xlionld
not fall to correMxmd with iif Our rates are tb
loivftt. nnd oar iiii'llllh- uiiiinmled. ivswe repre-
icat eacli mul cvei) line cronslng the
tlii title.
A.c..u:.Mi:it,
t'lly I'iis-". Agt.. I.lnroln.
V S. rit.VNL'IH, O. W. HOI DltEUi:,
(Jen. l'uH. and T'lU Agt., aeacral .M'ger
Omaha. Oiuilu
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