CAPITAL CITY COURIER CHRISTMAS NUMBER. SWEARING OFf TIME, Or How A Nrw lifitl l Tin noil Omr. Siiiiictlnir Tills Is tlio ilny of nil tlio days, when every body thinks it pays to overturn n brand now lenf. This Is tlio lny when nil our grief la heightened by t'io past yenr's sin. Tills Is the day when wo grow thin reflecting over Inst yenr's fun mid thinking what wo inlKht lmvo dona Helen 01 I'm K-nd. now It's too Into whan I remember '83. Think of tlio money I havo muhI Tltlnt. .l.tl.llla fflxnnf ISn.xH t 1.n pent. Think of tho bills (Orcnt Bcottl tho rentl) 'Bout nil I'vo dono Is enrn my hrend. My boy, you ought to souk your licndl U'hnt usoaroyon ujoii this enrthl Why, whaw I toll you you'ro not worth tho ixiwder thnt would blow you up. I'm bluo todiiy. Well, well, my cup Is very fu 1. It makes mo mml to think thnt I hnvo boon so bnd. Dut after nil, whnt Is tho uof What's dono Is dona Come, comol n truco. My boy, brnco up, 'twill bo O.K. n hundred years from yestcrdny. It does no enrthly good to fret. Tho thing Is dono, nnd vnln regret won't tnnko it bettor. Como, don't pine; twill bo nil right In '89. All right! Well, I should fnintly smllo. You bet; I'vo done with all past gullo. This raking up of chestnuts old Is nil played out. Tho dny'll lo cold when you ob serve upon my brow such wi inkles as were there Just now. It's just ru plain ns dny to tne the reason wo unhappy Im. My son, it's will power, that is alL Exert it, nnd Old Nick will fall. Why, all you've got to do Is ay "I won'tl" By George I it's Jmt as plain M day. Let's sec, I'd better mnko a list, so that nothing will e'cr'bo missed No moro I'll thrum tho gay guitar nnd wako tho neighbors nenr nnd far. IM mako no bets, nor will I spring old chestnuts from tho circus ring upon my f r ends, nor will 1 seek to liorrniv money on my cheek. I'll wako up In tho niorulns bright, mid In tho dark I'll striko n I ght mid tart tho tiro while my poor wlfo in bed is lengthening her Ufa I'll hustlo round nnd put in coal and saw up wood, tiKn my soul I I'd liettcr keep a diary, Ux, to chrouiclo what I will da No moro tobacco I I hnvo epoko. By Jo vol a man's a fool to smoke. And In ro Card to spending cash I'll not throw It away on trash. This year tin I bnl by hook ot crook, I'll put down figures In n book. I'll savof Lot's seo, welt I should say, n cool flvo hundrod In this way. No moro you'll catch mo out of nights. How transitory thoso delights. I tell you, will power Is the thing. I'vo seen my day. I'vo hail my fling. Hollo, who's thcrof Como In. Why, Jnck, my boy, how enmo you back so soon I I'm glad you're hero. Como, shake, old man. A Glad New Year. Sit down. Can't stay J Why what's on hand! No, no, my loy, I'vo toe much sand. What's up J Yes! Woll, who'll bo there! Only this time. Don't l.uow's I care. Romombcr then, this onee I'll go, but after this no more. No; no. (Hi, what a Jolly tltno 'twill bel Only this once, mind. Whoopeol What Is tho uso of feeling down In heart? We'll go and paint tbo town I Tom Massok. LONG LIFE. OhI bright New Year, with snow whlto train, Oh I glad New Year, you'vo como again; Covering tlio earth, Its every btaln, With Enow whlto train from mount to main, May good llio ou In )oul Tlio beautiful anil truul ug life, long llfo to you I Points for Now Year's Callers. Beforo starting out borrow tho clothes you proposo to wear from somo dear friend who is fool enough to lend thorn to you. When you deslro to light your clgnr, don't attempt to climb a lamp post for that pur pose, ns your motives nro llablo to bo misunderstood. wy mm w(l(jf -. W iris. fLSaSi s A SHORT CHRISTMAS STORY. ItV (VAl.T.MAKO.V. It mi vii the morning of tin l'mirlh of Ju ly. Tlio fthndra uf uvviiIiik weio falling I up Itlly, niul n Hoim mhhv kIoiiii wan uiRlng, 'nlntliiK with fxill(M whltit the I'liiclnii cm III ; ( noli tluko m cnicd n m in im it rINIoiuiI In tlio ru) f tli" i" in Dm iiiIxt kiiii. Htieh win tlio inotnln,; on wlilrh fiiinir Hickman, iiftci having done lilt dioim, niton his In oiikfnst, ill otii to I'jiMi, li'inltitf nt lilt liuiulilo liomo tlio ((ifn ami ilni;litii' uhoin llU HFH 110(01' t(l MM llll(0 MKIllll. Ami tlilitliiiiKliU'i'l WouU t'unnot nilnt lior lovilliii'Mi; l;or golden hair, liluck na u iikciiV Iiil', wiim i'oilcil In iiuIiiiiii nmv.cn upon her ipiienly l.iml; her every moumiont was tho cuiiloilluiout ot uincc. A fmiuniM Hiot who (ixiti.il In tlio vKluity oucn (d-oto tlio follow llltf of lion I think I never naw u more Hiniiolh loiikluu xlrl; iiorlinlr HollllllltH mo oftlio llllN ol m'IK While liorojosiiro lllto twin Heimof lliiilit liciniK ; kIio iiiovcm lilkouti iikl'I willed tin ittrnjoil Krom liriKon; her (nice. I llko 'llio imiiiiiiir of witei. I'llOIIUf. II her pnroiit would permit It I (inulit inko tier In town At oiico mill marry lior lint tho OKI mini won't nllow It. On tholhrlcht Tliiinkcuh Inj; iiidiiiIiik on wlllt.,, our Klory ,.,,, Uwendoleii, for Mich I. J ' '. . V .. (inhernmuo. was moUtitig her mtither to shell pen lor dinner, mid u they worked, tho tollowiiigcoiivorxatloii oeeuriiil; "I mo. inotliei, tliul Mr. Hi Hand I plant lug hi tin u with n cheek lower." "Yes," 1 1 piled tlio iiiothor, weniily, "mid ho mnken mo Hied; tlio only pi oH!i' way Into iiMi ii lister." Then, n by ono linpiiUo, the mother mnl dmighter omlirnetd cm li other, team Htiemu lug from their eyes. How tK-mitltuI It wnsl Here was u woinmi with giny hair mid fur rowed cheeks, Rtriekin In yems, and with only tho grn(o bcfoio hoi ; mid, in her arm was n beautiful Ixillig in tho limt glow of glorious womanhood, mid yet tlio wimo thoughts llimhcd through their mind, mid they were of tho mimo opinion an to the l't plan of planting corn. Ia-I us draw tho cur tain on this scene of direction, trust nnd lovti, nnd follow tho iidvcuUiics of tho liusliand mid father, who will never again mmj hi lov ed one until his eye nro closed in death I . Our ntory now tnkes us to tho Aietle regions, ((hero a man is engnged in u lctcr rate combat with a herd of polar U'nr. Ho hear In tlio distauco the Hwect wiiind of the Chiistmns chimi's. mnl ho makes strenuous 0IT01 1 to overcome hi (lei co mitngouit8,liut In vnln. A sense of dizziness come over him; hoi growing faint, while tho gnawing pains of hunger nssail him. Again lio mh.mii to Imi Kit ting by tho little far olf homo in tho inoolight, whtlo his old white haired mother sings to him ft ditty ho loves to well; Hill Slmson had a yellow hog Ami It (ru uIwiijh IIkIhIiii;; It uxed to Hiieiilt around the street A Niinrllug mid a biting. This is only ono verso of tho lenutlful bal lad. Tho 1 ml of it, together with tho music, may bo obtained by sending llfty cents in jKistngo stumps to W right, Drenry & Co., No. '.MS l'earl stiisit, Nmv York. It wa sung withgleiit elfeet by tho famous minstrel Hilly Hmilihmi, of whom ninny in teresting stoi ie m u told. It is said thnt ho was 11 son of Captain Kiild, but tlicio Is no pi oof ns to thnt. Vm iou H-oplo hnvo eudtnv orcd to Hud the money supposed to hnut lieeii hidden by tho latter, but up to tho hour of going to pies it had not been discoveied. This should tench us that it Is tar bettor to earn nu hoest lidng by patient toil than to pursue tho iiidelluuto. Again must tho scene bo changed. A no ble vessel is being tossed about 011 tho head ing bosom of tho oct mi. Tho captain, 11 splendid seaman, lias seen that tho binnacle top lights have licou supplied w itli oil, mid tiiat the still board sex tant has been elow til down to tho malufoio cnstlo hillliud. Ho lilts jut telephoned lor his tiKoiito saddle hoito to go to a jewel er to Iiiko hi watch icpalied, when ho Is stnitled by seeing somo uuloituiiuto ship wrecked waif Moating 011 a hen coop in the w nter. Onleis mo glum for lit rescue mid ho Is soon on bomd. Ho Is almost taint fiom exhaustion, but insist oil expiohslug his thanks, "Captain," lie said, "j on Iiiko sikoiI mo, ami may Iicikcii hltsn you. And now-, if you will give mo 11 moment, 1 w mild like to show you 11 copy of t!iegory' Revised Kuey lojitslia mid Family Cook Hook, for which I 11111 so liciting ouiei; you (ill sou thnt It is piloted ou finely lluled paper, lieautifuliy illus tuiteil " Who enn poitiny tho lago that swelled tho heal Is ot the sailors ns thoy seized tlio wielehtd man mid tluow him odiboauli Header, theio Is but little 111010 to add. Let us nil piollt by tho lesson tha this story traehiH, mid endciKor to bo hotter mid nobler iue(ory wny. Herein wo Iuko learuisl that viituonlwujs gains Its lowniil, while ci line and wickcdiics is punished. Tlioiuuchiuatloiisof tlio evil ones mo In Miiinbly oveithiowu, and tho ilghtiom man comes out on top. Ho wo leiKo IMwin nnd Violo, tho hero mid a.:MJw;i""""..llt'h,..'- SK. , "W. ,.. . V"v NI'.W UI'.SIDI'.NCIC Ol" C. II. Iliocolnn of thUMnry, toonjoy u Ion llfo of Krtw unit cnutonlitiont, Mnnt they iii'iv nun run on (.iiriMtnnxuay in iiiomiiiooiiiiioii wlioio Itoglimlil mill r.liintor with iiimiIkoiio. Humid i) Voio, tlio IiIimhI Mlllllnl Kit toll (dm cnutil miii'li inKvy. win rxfcu cd on tlio follouliiu Kiiilny. TluiM'iitro'il imim Mir rounded li) tllri im uu-r filoiulx, (llll i mint to miiIiIiii ilu Ho nto n liomty liii-iikfinil of limn mill 'Kpi i ml hooiiuil linlllVi nut until HlO Iflht IIIOIIH'Ilt, (llll'll lio Inoko duuii nun- pli'loly, mill limt to Im iiiiH)iliil on tlio KiiIIomh. A MihIiI lloiiic. V luisoiit to tlio notlto of our icadi'ir, till nick, mi i'lfi;nut in KHKliiK f lio tio( iiml liomitltlil liomo of Clms. H. Iliiuiimiml Kii , nltmittil on tlio MiutliMiHt ruinir of .1 miit HovouliTntliritut'tK. It I huhtil n model (dunce mid ouo thnt Iti owner hn good emtio to lio pioml of. Mlli'ltctl li it I In olio i of thoboil Iwiiilo. h in thoilt), for u dwell I ing, within ii tuiK'k ot thoHtiilo Cnpltol nnd I Htmiilliigiiloiinoii high ti'iinivdgiimiid.cmi- uiiiiiiIk tlio iiUoiitiou of tho pillllli' III llllH kit eneh wuy. The building Uii lino example of modem mvhltet tin omul ivlliKlH;ieiit uollt niKin Ita ih'Nigliei. II 10 oxtoiior ot IhM U'liltlfill lillllilliig nt oueo Migi'xlH iinliiioncnM n well imtho olnlioiiito mnl mtiMtio ilenigu of Iim huiUel. ItutllNtoltH llitoi lor IllllllftlilligM thai thooirupnnlH lm(o dliotliil their tliiio mnl atteutltui, o(eollillig tho oo hi Iiii pi t'lw'H olio ot tho model ll nllil IiiW'hI Impi o( i liieiitH of tlio ilny, o(oil to tho lighting, tho luiiiiw throughout Ulug fiunNlml with In O.illiloHOollt eloolllf llghtH, i in welliiHgiiN. 'Hid combiuiitioii tlxturo toi till purposo km lui nixlit'ti by 8. C hillolof UiUrily miiliiirom plmlioM ItH iliHlgli ill ii nint mnl uovil iiiiiuuoi , tho hllheilnuiilhhll) who In'tng iii iliKlul tluoilli tlio gn plpo lU-ell' i. ol lutoileillig 1 liowotol w ltd tlio tlio 01 tlio gllH hlioulil mi accident liupieii totlio w lie mm rav r imi I Tho fin nit in u is limit tlio well known lu.uu ! Of A T. UlUltW-l ltU ,HlMI0r l.tlKHllll.COUl ' piiilng nil Hint i now mnl ilC.vtlvu in Itn ' (innliit and eliiliointo nppimmieo. I'm' tho wiipetitii, Ml. Hiiimiioiiil m-lit to Uiimlia wlioio tliu wtdl kiioidi hoiihoot H. A. Oichanl lVHpOllllod UllllH WUUUlllllll Niipplloil III Wihll-t-H Ui tlio loiter. Tlio liONCOllig of l.ntli wml mid cullllig luib Uvli pliiied In tho liiiliils ot K. H. l'iiKot K 8ou, iiImu of Oniahii, a no pner whatiKer will lio used for llielr decoiu tion. Klectilc bvllhiiiu in uso thioiigliouttho bullilnigtiiid Mr. Hmiiinoml limy tool iikmikiI that hi hoiiKO Ih Ii. Ui ii cietllt to hiuinolf mid till tho city ot beiiutilul Iioiiioh. Tit Ono And All, You nrocoiillnliy Invited to call mid lu xpect tho largo mid elegant display of holiday goods now oireiiol nt tho very low st price nt Chapman's Diug nnd Bi k 8: or-, 11'-' I 0 street. IIAMMUNI), 17 ANIIJ SIKI'.ICTS. iCmas 6ricttnfj0. (2- mftb 00c fltuccfc, (X ftyvi doc ncfttc, (JXnS yfcnfyc of (JafESa c0ecrc. Ofic fricnio vuc'Ct mccfc (Xn& U)i(( f)cmb cfaop Qxccte, ?Jov Xinao nou io ijcrc. Dr. A. II. Bmriis wishes to lomiiid the good ptsiploof Lincoln thnt ho still continue to supply their wants in tho sliupo of tluest eiimueleil tot th ou plain ami gold plat- and that ho spues no pilns to tin n out only liit class woik. Doctor Hun 11 has had omi twenty years oxpei leneo nt the tinilo mid hi pillions nil have 11 gm si wonl fur him Tim I liiesl Tmln In tlio World. '1 ho tioldeli (lute Khh in of tho Union l'a cillc, "'llio Oveiland Hniite" between Conn ell llluir, Omaha and Han Kinnclseo Is The Finest Tiuiu in tlio Win Id " II i composed of l'ulhuau Vestlbuled I'm, with lining car. steam heat, chvtllc liglit, u'pilato bath looms for ladle mid gentlemen, bin her shop lituar, nbseivatiou, and smoking rooms. A lady attendant for the ladle and chlldieu A iikkIciii hotel on whivls. Uave Council oil Will! iK ery Wednesday, 7: Ifi 11 ni. A-rld-snt San KimiclsctMKery Tridiiy, II: 1-1 p m. l'aie, including IhmIis, meals mid nil convenience, fKHMHi Kecuro jour accom 8M'clal lino of lletl Hot mid K liroldo')il 1'illow Hluinis for liollihiy trudu nuvo just lieen receivdl by Ashby i&Millspuugh. AMERICA'S DISCOVERER. A tjutjr Clnliti Thnt Ctirlntnphnr Col 11 m Im Vn Nut tho Man, Tho Chlengo melt who nro figuring on bringing tho Columbus celebration In 8Q to thl city liavo itiuso to U'stlr themselves. Not only may Chicago lino tho big fair, but tlio big fair IK'U may not bo held. At least so says Mix Mmlo A. Ilrown. "It lioifeetly ulisurd," wild MlM lliowu, "to talk ntsuit Colinnliui illHi'iKer'ng AinorliM Ymi might ns well spenk of a Now Yorker illsitnorliiR Chicago )oars nfter tho Chicago llio." "How mil" "In tne llrt plico tho Kontullntivlntis had been in thl country luiiidrcdsiif jear befoin Columbus was iHiru. Tliey wont fiom Nor way mid Hweileu to Iceland, I nmi theio to Oris'iiliiml. mid tlien to tho Ninth Amcilcnn continent. The weulsoulli nlniost a far an lloston " "Wheii'illd they go thenf" nuked n defender of tho Columbus idea. "They stnid llioiv mid colimlji tho plaeo Why, I can prove to jou, or nny one elite, If I nm nil iwed to cnntlnmi my resoarclie, that nfter Lief Ihickson diKCiKeied tlio Anioilenu tsmtlnent, In tho year KKKI, HieiM were thlity Uom.in Catholic hldiopi nppoiuto I by Itome, and they built a gloat many e itho Irnls 11ml moii'isterloi, ami tho blsho(iaiid in ml. sent communle.itlons to Uonm during tho bun ditsls of years whleh elnpstsl between tho your KKK) mid tho ditto of Ch"lstohir Co lumliUH' lauding," "How do you pro)xo tocontluuo your ro soa relies r' "I nm getting up n H'lltlou for presenta tion to congress, suiting tho fact of tho rimo, linking that tho Index of nil document of American concern ticlwccii tho year ITiKI mnl I TNI (hi extended ns far back as tho year KKK), This will given clmneo to established tho fact of thocxlstcnco of tho colonic In Vlnland mid UrtHMil.iud up to tho date of their ex tluetlou, In tlio year IM). rtcsldc this, I proposo to nsk congress to nuthnriro n thor- ough Investigation of tho iceonU of tho Vatican which I'dinj IcoXIII ha thrown oioii for publiu liisM.eliou. I exxet to piovo by thoso record that not only was thero I'urocaii travel betwtsm Ainenc.i mid tho old world long before tho dajs of Colum bus, but that tho colonists had arriiislut n high degree of civilization, and were not tho tavago Iwrlmrlmu history Im designated tliom.l' "But how will this nITcct Columbus ns a dlscovercrl" "Simply by proving thnt not only wot there 110 originality In Ills dlncotcry, but that ho merely ialmcd olf ns his awn whnt he learned from other ieoplo." "Krom tho Nurwcglnnsr' "Certainly. In tho year 1187, norordlng to tho 'Life of Columbus,' written by his kom. ho undoubtedly visited Iceland, Ureeuland and most probably tho American continent. Ho sjicnl. of tlio ttado which existed In those days between thoUiconlandcrs and tho Lug llsh, nnd mentions tho irt of lit istol ns the seat of trade In tlio eastern hvmispliero. Ho also refutes tho thoory which existed nl that tlmo that tho sea above a certain Intitude was frozen. Ki(o yeirs nfter thnt tin mndo tho J urnoy from Spain which ended in South America, but it was not a discovery. Ho merely roved thnt tho knowledge ho had previously nctulrcd was authentic." "You havo evidently given tho subject consld ruble study, Miss Drown f "Yes, I hnvo devoted six years to looking up authorities ou the ipiestlon. Thrco years lha(o scnt In BwoIcn, and two years in Loudon, princlp-illy nt tlio British museum, which, next to tho Vatican, Is tlio greatest mlno on earth for discovering lost records. If congress will vote an appropriation for tho purpose of Bonding mo to inspect the Vatican records 1 expect to prove conclusive ly beforo tho year IbW that tho Columbus Idea Is tin exploded myth, and that Lief Ericksou, tho Scandinavian, was tho true discoverer of America." Chicago Tribune. Collet-tine Debts In Turkry. Tho honesty of tho Turks in nil money mat ters Is proverbial. Tho nocesslty for resort ing to tho law for collecting debt I rare When, howeier, this has to bo dono the methods difTcr from ours. Tho following story told of tho prime minister, Achmot, makes this pluiu. When ho was In tho ministry n poor man complained to him, as tlio minister In whoso department tho mutter lay, that 11 cliambor lain at tbo palace would not pay n debt, that ho had obt lined n legal decision In hi fa(or, but could not get It executed nguiust u cr u employed nl out tho court. Achmct told tho matt to como again In u mouth, mid scut word to tho chumbeilniu to settle It within thnt time. Ho also wroto letters nt Intervals co remind him. At tho end of tho month th" -ouiplainant came, saying that ho had not yet uecu paid, and wus desired to como again next day Achmct requested tho chamberlain to como also, who, wheu asked to my tho debt, laughod nnd positively refused to do so; whereupon Achmct ordered pipes and cofTeo, and whispered to mi nttcudnnt to tako his excellency' horso as it stood to tho market, and sell it at once. Shortly nfter tho attendant returned and placet! a bug of money lioforo Aelimet, who divided it into two heaps (Tuikish money In thoso da) s consisted of largo debased coins), nnd, calling tho complainant, said, "This bo longs to you," nnd turning to tlio chamber lain, "Tills remains to your excellency " "What do you nieauf" exclaimed tho chamberlain. "Why," replied Achmct, "n vou positively refused to pay 11 debt, which It hi 3 been de cided by u court of law thnt (mi owed, nnd ns 1 Iiiko been applied to ollicially in tho matter, 1 havo cnusod tho horo 011 which you rotlo hero to bo sold, mid lmo paid our creditor out of tlio proceeds; I now hand over to you tho leimiimler of tho money." Tho chumbcrl.iiu'u wrath was great; the moro so ns ho was obbged to walk back to tho palace. Youth's Companion. Munluco of Ctiiuliu. Tho prejudice against tho mnrrlngo of cousins tins existed forsovcinlcoutuiie. Tho Mosaic law, which forbado ninrrliiges wltliin fifteen certain prescribed decrees, does not prohibit tlio marriago of first cousins. Such marriages were foi bidden early by tlio Ro man Catholic church, mid I'ojki (ircgory gave 11 argument against such mariingcs that "tlio oil'spring will not glow." Dis tinguished biologist who hnvo ui.-ido labori ous resell dies mid collected statistic ou this point peneially Incline to tho belief that tho danger funn t-niiviiiguuieou marriages arises chielly fiom tho su.-iil tendency of tho chil dren to hereditary discuses of tho family, arising fiom tlio uuriiago of persons with thos.11110 hereditary temlencics. Theio can to 110 doubt of tho Increased tendency of tho child to 11 sjieeial disease which It inherit from iioth its father mid mother Aside from tills, biologist find thnt tlio evils aris ing from tlio marriage of cousins Iuko been gicatly exaggerated. There nm 110 statistics to pro(o tlm Kipiilar Idea that tho children of cousins Inherit 11 weal; mind. Ou tho con trary, statistics caiefully taken show thnt there Is no 111010 tendency to disease of the brain among tho offspring of cousins than from other marriages. Herald of Health. S: A. 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