Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, December 01, 1888, Image 7

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Leaders in Photography.
Riley's
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5tudio5.
"W'c link a tpcclntty of the cclcbrntcd
BROMIDE
Life shed picture nnd furnish the fliuiU
work nt lowest pi lcc
Boat Cablnots $3.00
lilcaitt line of Picture Frames In stock
mid mule loonier. Call nml see u.
H. W. KELLEY & CO.
tu:G O Street, LINCOLN, NKI).
&0E, H, POEHLER,
Ice Cream and Oyster Parors
Bakery and Confectionery.
1132 O Street LINCOLN, NIJ11.
Families niul Parties supplied Ith nil
delicacies nt short notice. Ice Cream for
party br private orders nil during winter
season. Telephone .J57.
R. O'NEILL,
K.i.i:ii in
Diamonds, : Jewelry,
AND OPTICAL GOODS.
Impairing and Engraving a Specialty.
tIG No. Tenth Street.
Crystal Steam Laundry,
Office, UnrrBlk. Laundry, 21th and 0.
Finest Work in the City.
COLLARS AND CUFFS
A SPECIALTY.
All work called for aid delivered, and
satisfaction guaranteed. Leave order at
ollicc or by telephone 478.
Monarch of the Dailies!
THE
Omaha Bee!
Delivered to any part of the
city for 20 cents a week, every
day in the year Leave sub
scriptions at Lincoln bureau,
I027 P street.
BARGAINS
-IN-
Dress Goods, Cloaks,
AND BLANKETS.
FRED. SCHMIDT,
921 O Street, opp postoffice.
HARGRI5AVES UROS,
713 to 745 O Stieet.
Wholesale Grocers,
Fruit, Produce and Commission Merchants
SK, MOORK,
103 O Street
' Dealer and Jobber lit
Wall Paper.
Lace Cuitains, Shades, niul Intcilor Deco
rations. Got Your Laundr Work
-DONE AT-
The Excelsior Steam Laundry,
207 8. lllh St., u-ar entrance. Tel. 801.
oritur promptly called for nml dclhi'it-d. We
litldiiourM'lwaon inomptness nml supeiloilt
of work,
MIM.1'H& DAV, Propilt'tow.
I soil more bottles of
Dr. 8lh Arnold's
COU(m KILLER
tlinu of nny otlicr coiirIi
Mcillclna kept In stock, ul
thoiiRli 1 keep llftccii varie
ties. I". M.ltobertioii. Povvllls.
'tIJIfiijli
ir... ' -"
terugglsts, 25,, Wo., mil 91.00,
Bywt-tstisiit!' naim-map. ... ..in.
.J, . o'Hfk l. N j. .. ..., -
tJuja mmtme-' ' wtm.tw'ea?' - .
Thlllllll riotlllC
Mr. 0. II. Mook, uiinresiiliti near Cameron,
tnyn that JdrrollV lake, nciir thero, Is tlio licst
plmo torateli flslt hoover lie.inl of. That
when tho hi cam 1110 In u biting notion nny
0110 can tnko n woi in nud rub It on lid. linger
mid boll bis band In tho water, nud t lint the
llsli will eoiuo up and tnko bold of tho linger,
then by closing tho thumb down on Its bond
It can bo tnke.i In without nny effort. This
eon lw repeated until 3 on become-weary of
tho fiwrt. Nothing could Indued him to
leave tbnt Miction Just now. Hylvnnla tOn.)
Telephone.
Di'llrnlo flrMin.
"V"
OuUlo Now, ladies nud g-cntlen'o'i, you
wouldn't beliuvo It, hut It' true, that flirt p
wolglitsnro so delleato thnt tboy mark tho
dilfereuco between n bloudo nud a brunette
hnlr.
Tourist (opening mciuoratidum boot.) And
which weighs tho less!
Ouldo Tho lighter 0110. Life.
KI10 .Uriinl li Compliment.
Tlioy were tnll-iu; about photographs, nud
somo one ventured tho opinion thnt, us n rule,
very homely psoplo took 11 fnlrly good pic
ture, and vleo vm.
"Now, Miss ItrlRbteye," raid Do Jones,
"tell 1110 hotiextly what Mud of 11 picture do
you think I'd tnk-oP
Miss Ilrishteyo (who hns not heard tho dis
cussion) Oh, Mr. Do Joiich, I think you'd
tako n perfectly lovely picture. Yankee
Blade.
Very ruy.
Dlobson Did you over meet MgguuF
Dninpsey Ye.
"Is bo easy of nppro.iehr'
"Yes."
"How ensyl"' ,
"Did you over boo 11 big mud puddio nt tho
foot of an Icy flight of stairs!"
"Yes."
"Well, easy as that." Durllngton Free
Press. A Iluilmmrit t'uult'liiillii-;.
"Wives in the-io days nro very ueglient
about their household duties," Mild Young
husband. "Ho 1 bavo lyard."
"Ye-, tnko my own case, for example I
como homo at nil hours unit still my wife
never hns tho dinner rc.uly." New York
I'venlng Bun.
(.mil Tlinu t H:wv.
Mr. nilfklns Cateli mo pxylng thnt fellow
510 to dig that little ditch; I'll go out nml dig
It myself.
Mrs. Ullfklns Horrorsl Ilnvo you lint
your reus., Mr. Itllfkiiut What will peoplo
thinkl
"They'll only think I'm paying an election
bet, my denr." I'hiludelphln llecoid.
Tlielr Drc.iilfiil I'litr.
"And row, children," remarked tho Sun
day school R'jeriutcmleut, "what hnppcucd
to thoso wicked peoplo who roviloJ Noah and
refused to bowl ills warning! Where did they
Ihul themselves when tho flood earner'
"IndoFOiipl" exclaimed a class of nows
boysontlio baek seat, with 0110 voice. Chi
cngo Tribune
A Sriuro Arllelo hi C'ullrcc.
titrnugvr (to college student p'nj lug plus)
Is it povdblo that ou joiing college gentle
men play tho simple gnmo of plus!
College Student Yes, Indeed, sir, nud we
piny 'em for keep. I tried for three lioun
this morning t borrow 0110 pin, nud couldti't
do It. Now York tiuii.
Didn't Know Wtirii to Slop.
Insurance- Superintendent Well, did you
succeed In persuading Mr. Han-son to insure
bis llfol
Agent (sadly) No, I talked to him for six
hours, but before I got In nil my argument
ho died. Philadelphia Record.
In II lull Circles.
First Tramp I say, bavo you tnken a bnthl
Second Tramp (anxiously) No! Is there
0110 missing! Harvard Lampoon.
THE FANCY WORK MAIDEN.
An'bo you Under Waaler know w'y I broke ofl
with Sal?
It u-nrn't beeausa bins n-nrn't a good nn' mighty
imrty Knl;
For tlicro ain't a IiIckkmI star l:i tienven tdilnet
brighter limn tier eyes,
An' tier cluvkn nro Joot like peaches on tho trees
er -urnill.sul
An her snillo la like Ilia nunsh.no split tixn n
Doner bed,
An' ber hair ll'o i-proutlu' uuiilx-aiiis on tlio gar
dint; of Iter head.
An' her l.itf 1 1 llko a klnsl"' bi-ool; thnt bubbled as
It liaSMM
Thro 1 lie itucl; up tiger llllea nnd tlio piuty
HUielilu" gnued.
Ad' 1 told her that I loved h;r niiicli as forty
tlniea a day,
Hut hho liadu't iiitieh tlmo to bother, an' kept oa
with her vrov.-tJiay,
Wen I plum'xHl rl-lit down uforo her, plumb
upou my very knees,
Ehosald. "Olt off my rlerae, nn' j ou'ro riunplln'
iii my frlew."
An I tried to talk of lore, an' thin:, au' told ber
I would dlj.
Ualuss hIiu Hmlled upon my boot, 6I10 iJiiiply euld,
"Oli, my I
Vou'vo toro my purty tidy dow 11, an Imli't yo Rot
110 eyesf
You'u planted tliemblj fecto'yourn on them or
taiMbtriiul"
Au oho wore In bis natuingooj, ml pes an' tin keys
on tier rugs,
An' alio ulnted yuUcr poodles on her mother's
'laues Jugs,
Au' bias painted purplo augels on majenta colored
plaipiea
An flvo orungo colored chcruLs, with Lluo wings
bohlud tlielr bucks.
An' w'eu I talked of love- an stuff, Fhe'd talk of
rugs an' lace,
Au' ax mo would I tnko my feet from off thel
Culuy vasu.
I'd say, "My heart's love, 0, bo mhiul bo 111I20I
bo wholly inluot"
DUo'd uay, "You'o ot your elbows mixed In that
bllU skelu vr twluo."
Koiv I'm cola' to Arlzony for to do a coirboy's
work, '
Driven forth from civU'xatloa by tho cius er fancy
Moik,
Cut her smile will alius kaut mo, alius lu uiy
visions play,
Framed lu latest styles of rlcrac, with a back-
grouu' of crowshay,
-a V. Fotd la Yuukoo Uktdu.
pWpiISPISSIpi.p..Iip1IS.i'piS- H-PS.I.H III
Jimi i. r
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A WHOLESALE POET.
llio AJlnnNhlna I'sperleneo of Jnmet
Wblteiimb Itllcy.
Whllo tho Nyo-Itlloy combination was on
tho rnid last winter n little Incident Imp
piled nt Kalamazoo, Mich., which has novo.
iicen given to tho public Tlielr entertain
ment was over for tho night, nnd n largo nud
p!eaed nudiouco had dispersed. Njm bail
been tnl.cn In band by the town lecttiiocom
mltleonnd (owed off uptoUnclo Avx lluttor
ileld's house to hem Uuclo Asa tell bis famous
story about bis txd cow nud Dunk lliMwn's
hired man, tho occurrence having netunlly
tnken place lu IKItf, Undo Am was n local
htiuioilit. of great renown) bo bad lecn
iiuublo to utleiid tho lecture on nccount of
ilioum.itlsm, but bad promised to sit up till
tho commllteo brought Nyo around. Tho
ivd cow Mory wns his masterpiece,
nnd ho was humous that Nyo should hear It,
ns ho thought thnt. very likely be might want
to Introduce it Into bis lecture. Itllcy bad
escaped by feigning sickness ns hooii ns tho
visit wns prooscd, nnd lieforo Nyo could em
ploy tho Mine eteus-o, nnd wns sitting lu tho
hotel ollleoutnbout II o'clock congratulating
himself mid cluickly ipiletly. lie wns think
ing of various facetious remarks which bo
would in.iko to Nye, should bo survive tlio
operation be was undergoing, about Uncle
Asa, the red cow, tho hired limn, nud so forth,
wliou n man hurriedly entered who nttrncted
his attention nt once. Thu mnii wns lull nml
angular w Ith long gray balrnud hollow eyes,
nnd ho had 11 trick of thrusting bis head for
ward and K)lutlug with 11 long bony linger.
Ho gl.iuco.1 around fit tho group of hotel
guests sitting about mid walked directly to
Itllcy.
"You are Riloy, James Wbltconib IUIey,"
bo said, ns ho pointed a long linger nt him.
The ioct blushed slightly and modestly ml
initio 1 tlio fact. "Yes, 301," went on tho
man- "I know you, though I never saw-you
bo!ore. Wo never met, but uo'o bad 11
good deal of business with each other."
"Well, pet Imps," replied ltiloy, "hut I
ilon't exactly understand what 3011 refer to."
"llnl I'll tell you. My iiamo N Thomas
II. Htockwell," and ho looked nt Itllcy tri
umphantly. "I'r-well, I can't Just place 3-ott I'm uf raid,"
imiwcreil lliloy.
"You can't! Why, I'nftho man thnt has
written all your ioetry Tor 3-011!"
Tlio KKt looked ut thu hollow eyed visitor
speechless,
"Ye, sir, gentlemen," wont on tho Intru
der, swinging tils long, bony hnnd so us to
Include, thi llttlo group, "I am the man who
lin-i written nil of James Whltcoinb Itlley's
poems for him. When ho hm wanted n now
0110 ho bus iiluaya written to 1110 nud I have
wnt it to hint nnd got my piy for it, nnd
that has been nil there is nbout ft. You
know It, Mr. Klley, us well ns 1 do. Hut I'm
sick nnd tired of It, Hereafter, sir, tho
world shall know Tliouns II. Stoekwcll as ho
Is; tl;of 111:10 of James Whltcoinb Itllcy will
hereafter rc.t on tho brow of Tliouns Hos
tetter Stoekwcll. Tho tlnn has como for mo
to declare myself nud claim 1113 own!'1
Tho unknown oot who had blushed un
seen nil these ycniM drow hluielf up proudly
nud laid his hnnd 0:1 his heart. Klley hud
been gradually getting over hlsnstonlshuiont
and now found his voice.
"Pci haps, Mr. Wtockwell," be said, "yon
111.13 bavo bonio of 3-our poems w Ith 3011 such
us 3-011 havo been furulthiug me, and can
favor us with a short reading."
"Cei tnlnly," replied tho long haired Indi
vidual promptly, us ho pulled a handful of
crumpled manuscript out of Ids breast
pocket; "certainly, nothing would glvo mo
greater pleasu"c. 1 bavo here among others
cuo entitled 'Tho Old Barnyard,' with which
I intended milii; your next order. I will
road oiio vore
When you go cut hi our f'amyard uklnd'owuu-
rl..' round
Anion,,-! t tho hrn and sheep, nnd tho hogs
a roollti' la the (-round, ,
And git lUn-'rin' on the colts aud hotv much thoy'll
prub'hly In Id;;
When lhey'10 broke to drlvo hi harness later lu
tlio hprbig,
AIo (IT frnm the sheep with horns 'less you
w ant to bee 1.01110 sinrs
Cause ha'H predjertlleed and ll'lilo to hunt you
through tho Uini,
Hut what ) 011 want to rullly 'void atnt airy pig er
sheep er boss,
But tlio cow 'al's got tho spotted calf
When
Bho
IX)ks
Cross 1
"You will excuso me, gentlemen, for giv
ing 3-011 but 0110 verso, us I wnut iou to a.-
tend tho rending I shall glvo in tho ball to
morrow night. Admission only 00 cents. I
huo ono other hero, entitled, 'When Dill
funis Jnek,' part of which I will reclto:
When tho stock Is lu tho stable aud Lver'thlng'B
been fed,
And all them kind 'o chores dono up and tho wood
throned lu tho slu-d,
I'm mighty apt to slip acrost to Hill's to havo
somo fun,
And moit gen'ly wo play cucher till tho clock
btrikt-s ono;
I've alius handled pastobuords li a easy sort o'
nay.
Dut wheu Itcomej to 1111, Iso gotjes' this 'era
much to cay:
You may pllo up p'lnts ngln hliu 'n' hold tho best
kecrds lu tho ack,
Hut ) ou' 0 got to play 'oai awful elo3o
Whea
Kill
Tunis
Jack!
"That is all I will glvo 3ou tonight, gen
tlemen, but it Is enough to show 3011 who has
been w rltlug Mr. Klley'ri pooms. My readin-;
to-morrow evouiiig will bo most cnUTtaliilng,
mid us 1 wrotoall of Mr. Longfellow's poems,
nnd nm constantly shipping poems to Mr.
Lowell, 3 on can wo that It will be varied ns
well. 1itoly I bnvo been enci-oai-hingon tho
LnglWi markot, sending r. nuuilier of con
slgmuents to Mr. Drowulii', uud ycstei-day
llllin-; u trial o.ler for Daren Tcnto'sou.
I This is nil dono nwny with, liowoer, nnd
1 nomas II. Ktoc::wcII reveals UN truo self to
tho world. Do not forget my cutcrtaJmucut
to-momiw"
"Tom," said a man, ns ho entered nud
touched thu poet on tho bhoulder, "como on
it is long -last tlmo that 3011 were in, nud I
ltao been looking everywhere for you. I
hope ho hain't disturbed you, gentlemen." ho
continued, as bo started toward tho door, fol
lowed by tho other; "ho is jvcrfectly harm
less, su wo allow him nbout tho asylum
ground', but wo didn't think bo would wan
der nwny. Hols tho samo man whs used to
think tho world would ceusa to revolve
around tho sun If bo dldn t weni a green rib
bon on bis hat, but ho has given up that and
taken to pocti3"
Nyo camo in a moment later very much
exhausted by Uuclo Asa's cow mid Idled man
Blory, but bo bad to help Riley up to bod,
New Y01 1 Tribuuo.
A Ileal Novelty.
Mrs. Duiucjuo 1 cuppoo 3ou sin; or
pluy!
T Miss Now comer Oh, not I'm not at all
1m1sle.1l.
, Mrs. Duqucsno You recite, probably!
MUs Newcomer Oh, uo, indeed I
Mrs. Dutpiesuu Well, then, I suppoo ycu
paint plaques!
Mill Nuttcoiuer Mo paint 1 1 couldn't paiut
a fciiCv
Mi-s. Duquesmo (oascr.3) Oh, 3ou dear girl,
how lovely I You must promlbo toromoto
every one of my receptions. You'll bt cuch a
Mm.utloul-rjttJbur'i Uulletiu. -
Only Ono Case on Iterant
Tho lito Wllllnm Wnrren wns a wit ns
wcllasnootiKMlinn. iV-sli' Welch's bright
llttlo paper, The 'I lioaliv, ivuitfn that 011 ono
occasion Mr Warren wns asked why bo did
not go more Into noclply,
"VVhyslioulil ir'lionskul.
"Ikvause," wn.i tho rfply "everybody
wants to meet 3011. If 31m would onlyghn
Its a chance wo would bo d'llgltcd to lloulto
3 011." -
"Oh, well." bo said, "It's much belter ns It
h; I never know of but tna ininwhowH
not spoiled by lionizing,"
"Who wns her
"Tho prophet Daniel."-Detroit Treo I'tces.
At n Wlilsl Talile.
S " -'rZ '
"Whoo ileal Is It!''
"Who dealt lastP
"You; didn't your'
"1 don't know."
"Oli, It's Mr H'ri deal."
"Why. so It Isl"
"Wliat'strui)iis"
"Dlnmonds."
"Dlnmonds! Well, If I nln't got tho aw
fullest hnnd."
"Well, I Just haven't got a thing."
"1 never did bnvo quite such nwful luck."
"Whoso piny Isitl"
"It me see, what's trumps!"
"Dlnmonds."
"Oh, so It Is; how stupid of mo to forget,"
"It's your plnv."
"Oh, Is It! Whittled!"
"Spides."
"I-t 1110 Me, now nm uni spades led
middlninoudsiiio tiuuiis)"
"Hurry uud pho'.JJ
"Oh I If you 1II1I11T havo ton trumps."
"Who took thnt trick!"
"You iiioin thing."
"Oo-ohl If you dldn'tnmko fourl YouVo
horrid I Whose deal is It!"
Then they say It ull over ngnln. Time.
In 11 Niilidiell.
Kiln Wheeler coni'insed ono of her poems
whllo roeklu-j her baby brother to sleep in
his cradle. '1 Ids accounts for tho rocky na
ture of tho meter of tho poem.
Tlio crown prince of tlrcoeo dislikes pub
Ilclt3', nnd often travels In third class rail
way co.iche. In this resiiect bo shares to
somo degreo tho -x-culliiriilc of tho Ameri
ca 11 trump.
loil Tenioson tills Mary Anderson "a
living, bmithlng poem." If sho Is a ooni,
bho is one that 110 bano unmarried editor
would reject.
A Dedhuin iiiitu has n brindlo dog that can
climb n tree. That man's diugbtcrs mubt
stand a mighty poor show of getting mnr
rled. Women can't ote, except for school com
mittee; but they can veto, ns suirerlng men
unfortutintcly know. -Bomorvlllo Journal.
I'lrst lrliulplf of Trade.
Juki' Mrs. Urowler wants two nioro yards
or that cloth sho bought hero 3-estciiln3, but
sho says wo churged her ten cents more than
Wool & Co.
Dealer How much did they chnrgo her!
Juke Sixty cents, nnd wo'vobcen gotting
seventy for It.
Dealer Weil, why don't sho buy It ut
Wool's then!
Jnko They haven't any; nobody lu town
hns it except us.
Denier How uiueli did you say It was a
3urd!
Jnko Soventj cents.
Dealer And bho wnuts two 3nrtU moro!
Jnko Yes.
Dealer Noliody olsj has It!
Jnko Nobod3.
Dealer Well, let her havo It for ninety
cents, then. Detroit I'rcj Pivss.
No Moro nrowuln-;.
"Are you going Into tho Drowning club
business as steep this winter as you did last,
ICutur' asked Miss Chicago of her friend Miss
St. liOiils.
"Not by a long shot," replied Miss Knto,
emphatically. "A reaction has struck our
Drowning club, as I know it would. Wo'vo
voted to ehceso Drowning nnd bavo somo of
our good, old fashioned taffoy pullliigti and
cotillon nnd euchre parties this winter. How
wo over got drawn Into thut Drowning snap
U a 1113 stery to me, mo how." Time.
Jimmy's Experiment.
Jimmy went to tho fair grounds and saw a
Ualloon Inflated with gas. Uo!i his return
homo his experiment Uk:i Samuel (tho
youu-jest) wnsu iK-rfvetsuece. Life.
No Mini fur (ho t'laee.
Tlrst Honest Dealer-1 see that Jim Oood
man is 110 louges in your tuip'.oy.
Second Honest DealtT No; I discharged
him 11 week ago.
First lIoi.est Dciler-Didn't tako hold well,
did hoi
Second Honest Dealer-Oh, yes; first rata
Firs'; Honest Dealer Then why did 30a
discharge hl:nf
Second Honest Dealer Decauso ho always
p:i-bisted In Getting oh tho load w hen it was
belli; welshed. Yankee Dlade.
Tha i:uclUli V.'o Use.
"llcotal, thcro L one. rtaso.t why c cry
body tkould cdmlie 3 ou."
"Ami what Is that, Ueoigo!"
"You uso only puro Hugllsh. 3o many
young ladle:, Iwo that detestable Labit of
inteilaidln-jir their ccutcuccj with flanj.
Don't you tBUor Itf
"Will, w, it -lojj wa'-o Kio rather Urod."
Lincoln Jcuriu.).
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tlio holder to thn election of Ant I'ATTKn lllutriiled In snr number of the Msunslim. nnd im ant
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Yciitly rulincrlptlon, 5.0O. A trial will rnnvlncfl you that yon ran get ten times tlio Valuo
(J the money puld. Hltiglo copies (each containing I'attrru Onler), k0 cents.
l'tiblislictl by W. JENNINGS DEMOUEST, NbwYoiik.
Tho nhnte omhlnntlnn Is a splendid tlmnco In git our paper and Demuiueit's lloNTiar at ft
rfduced rate, bend jour siihictlptlous to this olllcv.
YOU OUGHT TO SEE
TIM: NliW LINK
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In Tnpcstilcs, Ilnuiels, Ilody Ilrusicls, Moquclts and till ollior
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ESTABLISHMENT,
Webster & Briscoe Block, 1298011th nth St.
J. V. SMITH, Representative.
Wc carry a Full and Complete line of Foreign and Domestic Cloths In all
Slindcs and Colors.
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"OUR MOTTO"
Pino Worlci Correct StylOH, Popular Prloos.
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Tlio Capital City Courior,
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