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a" CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1889. (lirliiR I'uiirlM. TUK YOUKU MA.N. InUtonprinx ttm youth lU person lnthlMrt fMldons deck. And twKlnt to nut admiring gUncf on ths other st fat U10 spring it nameless ycArnlng, something tliat lit 1'iinnot trao Oobim tipon him when lis meets a maiden with tirrtty fncoi AM U10 fluttering of ribtion, or ths perfume of glove, Thrill his puNe, nnd lit "fnncjr tlKlitlj tumn to thought of lore," TIIR YOOM Olltl. In Uiq spring tlm mnlden doffs Uia glossy senjikln Mcquo sho won Which enables her to don c bigger biwtlo than bcfotv. Then ahe ula on lighter garments, unowy laces, ribbons gay, And gorgeous hat that climax cni of her now spring nrmy, All thn secrets of thn toilet uses with a woman's vim For her henrt, too, I responslro to tho nenson's msglq thrill, 1IOT1I. Boon somo Mrnngo mysterious procrM brings to gether jmitli nnd timid) Thero nro me tliiRH In tho moonlight, thero aro whispering in (ho shade, Wsnderlng In secluded plnccs, often till tho hour la Into, Loving gUnccx, sweet confcMlons, atoten kisses at tho gnti IVttyiinrrvUoer nothing, that with misery Ml llfo's cup, rrido's aurn'tuler, czplanatlona and dcllcloui making tt 1 v. When tho tender gross la springing and Iho open- IntC bud npHnr, Whon the birds nro gnyly singing nnd tho skies aro lihui nnd clear, Thua It courso In spring Ioto ninncth, culmlnnl- Ing In tho May, With parental blessing nnd tho naming of tho wedding day. Iloaton Courier. (turn Himself ,Vny. ''How did I pet this hlnck cyo!" repented tho (IritnuiHT, ns ho buckletl tho stm to lib soclol. "Well, I tried to o anmrt." "Howl" "I m nt Seymour, Iml., nml in a hurry to get my rnllroml ticket, 80 wnsnnotliorchnp. Tho ticket toiler una alow, lnry mid Impu dent. Tho other limn pulled Ida gun, shoved it into tho window nnd got Ida tickets ton seconds Inter, It wns n hint for mo," "And you accepted ItP "I did. I aliovod my revolver Into tho window nnd gnvo tho tlckot limn n quarter of K nilnuto to get mo n (xutoboard." "And ho Jumped!" "Ho did Jumped out of lib oftlco and broko mo hi two over a bngsggo truck, Ilo'a got my revolver yet." "nut how did It hnppon to work inonocnao and fall in atiotliorr" "Oh, I couldn't keep my yoIco from trem bling, nnd then I didn't hnvo long hair and a buffalo overcoat. Ho got right onto mo for a fake," Detroit Freo Proas. Tho IIIU AVu. I'nld. "I'll eoo about it," ho wild, as ho handed tho bill back to tho collector. "It's only 5, nnd" I'll boo about it, I told youl" "And wo neod raonoy. It would bo n great favor." "Didn't I say I would call!" "Yos; but when!" "Look hero," said tho lobtor, as ho roso up', "do you mean to Intuit mo!" "No, air. I mean to go down to tho papers, H&d get them to tmt In i notico tlmt you will soon deimrt for I.uropo. Good day, blrl" "Hero I como backl Hero's your money I Do you cuppodo I want COO collectors making a ruh on my olllce, Pkxtso receipt tho bill. Borry I kept your folks waiting for It," De troit Freo Proas. After Dullness. Southwestern railroad manager to his gcu eral pancngcr ugent : "I eeo that tho Canada roads aro blockaded with mow." " Ves; no trains havo run into Montreal nnd Toronto for threodnya." "Got out a circular showing tho advantages of Moxlco and offering special rates to trusted flnnnclors." Chicago Herald. rutting; It Mildly. A phlegmatic Dutchman, when dining at a restaurant, detected ono of your professional overcoat snatchcra in tho net of walking off with his now garment, and, ttcpplugup to hlui as ho was going out of tho door, ho tapped hint on tho shoulder, saying 1 "Perhaps you will Just allow mo to got an other cigar out of my coat pocket P Chart nut Perpetual Devotion. 8ho (scutlmcntally) In tho spring all na ture smiles, tho birds woo, lovers kiss, but, ah I bow corned winter. He I kuow somo things that kiss all tho year round, and novcr change, 8he Impossible, What! Ho (calmly)-DUllard balla.-Toledo Blade, Willing to Do the Ileat Ho Cau. Locloloy (who has just given a cigar to Shorpson from his own prlvato box) I say, Sbarpson, tell mo what you think of that cigar. 8harpson Well, If you say so I will; but I want you to understand that I'm no optimist -Life, Incredible. Brown (producing his scrap book and point ing with prido to ono of his early effusions) There, road that! I wroto that when I was only 13 years old I Fogg (after reading) Can it bo possible, Brown, that you wero so old as 13 when you wroto this I Boxtou Transcript. A Duitjr Perception. "Who was tho first man, Tommiot" asked tho Sunday school teacher, after explaining that our first parents wero madofrom tho dust of tho earth. "Henry Clay, ma'am." Yaters Gazott. Stepped Out for Nine Veiir. Customer In Bank Is tho cashier out! Clerk No, sir; ho won't bo out for about nlno years. Burlington Freo Press. Encouraging Illm. Aao-ma wAttmtrii "Dent dasiialr, Dllkla; at oaa time I waa mm Mt at baM beaded as you are," etc Jhrfar's Weekly, TfcL?r sWH o-TnaA' i tw " im Ti i (letting In Nlen Clinpe. Bobby had slipped lack Into tho dlnln room, and was hurriedly dlscuwilng a scoid tileco of tho npplo plo when his mother camo in. "You said I could, ma," ho remarked, In answer to her reproof. "You told mo I mustn't go over to Wllllo Waffle' until I wns In npplo plo order, an' a boy can't got In a- SW plo order on only ono ploeo." Now York un. An Innlt. (QLL jgk Genial Customer (In cheap restaurant) Is tho mutton broth good today! High Toned Wnltor Don't know, snh I don't knt horo, snh. Now York Weekly, Ono flddlentrlngt Ono AVIieol. Horo is a now story of Pngnnlnl. Ono tlmo In Paris ho Jumped Into a cab mid ordered tho driver to mnko quick tlmo to tho theatre, whoro nu Impatient nudlenco uo waiting to hear him perform thn famous prayer of Molso on 0110 string of Ida violin. "Whnt'a tho fnrol" ho Inqulrod. "For you, sir," snld tho driver, "ton francs." "You Jest," laughed tho great violinist, "Not so you charge ns uiueli for a plneo nt your concert," Pnganlul wns silent for 11 minute, nnd then, with a complacent glnncoat thu overreaching cabman, sail, handing him n decent faro: 'I'll pay you ten francs when you drlvo mo upon ono wheel." Detroit Freo Press. Her Ono I'milt. fiho could talk In Oreek nnd Hebrew, Mcwt dcllcloui tea could sho brew. Bhn could play on tho piano and could bako the lightest bread, 6ho could cut nnd nt her dresses, On no pug hIio showered carcase, And alio novcr paid attention to a word tho gos sips said. Blio was apt In conrcrtuitlon. HIio could jxilnt each constellation, And hi mazy mathematics sho could do tho hardeot aum. Sho could versify In Jlnglo That would mnko your car drum tingle, Bho could sing, sho danced divinely, hut sho would chow gum. Merchant Trarclor. Dimutt' Icle. Alozntidcr Dumas, tho elder, was apt to bo boastful at times. Thus ho onco olncrved ntanovenlng iwrtyi "I always keep n hun dred louls d'or nt tho disposal of my friends." Tho very next morning n "good friend" called to borrow theso hundred pieces of gold, but Dtmini, who wns not to lx caught napping, answered with a smlloi "Ah, my dear fellow, you didn't qulto tako In my meaning. To bo sure, I always keep a hun dred I011L1 nt my disposal for my friends, but if I wero to lend you tho amount It would no longer bo at my disposal. Very sorry." Es prit ties Autre Tim Opportunity Utilised. "Prisoner," snld tho Judge, "havo you any thing to say boforo tho senteuco of tho court lswssod upon you!" "I have, your honor." (Turning to his lawyer.) "You slick fingered, smooth jawed puddln' head! You billy-bo-dad-slammed hunk of soap fat I You snld you could clear mo for l'l. ami took your monoy In advance You hain't gotsenso enough to bo assistant janitor to a com crib, you don't kuow as much law as a Texas horned frog, and you haven't tho moral principle of a blind owL Go ahead, Judge," Chicago Tribune A Superfluous Ilciiieiit. Agontleman who had lost his noso was In vited out to too, "My dear," said tho kind hearted lady of U10 houwi to her littlo daughter, "I waut you to bo very careful to mako no remark about Mr. Jenkins' 1100." Gathered around tho tablo, ovorythlng was golug well; tho child pooped about, lookod rather puzzled for a long time, and at last startled tho tablo with: "Ma, why did you toll mo to say nothing about Mr. Jenkins' noso! Ho hasn't got any. " Philadelphia Pross. An KflVctlvo Dose. Mrs, Younglovo I am so glad, dear, that Dr. Carver Is a homeopathic physician. Mr. Y. Why, my best beloved! Mrs. Y. Because, when tho baby was left alono today tho dear littlo thing ato throo bottles of pills and drank two bottles of liquid. I shudder to think what tho conse quences might havo been if tho modiclno had been allopathic, America. Ilulliw.itl Financiering. Superintendent As thero nro sovcral hun dred thousand dollars hi tho sinking fund, why not uso somo of it to strengthen bridges, straighton curves and biro nioro reliable switchmen! President Won't do; won't da Wo must keep monoy ahead to pay damages for acci dents. Philadelphia Hocord. It Wasn't Necessary. "I can't warrant tho goods to wash," said tho clerk, suavoly, as ho laid n remnant of five cent calico on tho counter. "Thunder I" exclaimed tho eminent social fabrlo reformer and lecturer on governmental reconstruction on a universal brotherhood basis, "who asked you to warrant It! I want It for n shirt," Chicago Trlbuuo. Tlmo to Stop. After Mr. , of Virginia, liod spoken tho other day for a long tlmo, ho mado tho remarks "Mr. Speaker, my tlmo has almost expired." "80 havo wo," camo down In solomn and sincere volco from tho press gallery, Wash ington Post. Art In tho West. Philadelphia)! Whatl You novcr hoard of Cnrnot, tho great artist! Alls Lakeside (of Chicago) No; you seo young ladles havo no chanco to learn anything about art in Chicago. Wo aro not allowed to enter saloons. Philadelphia Hocord. Too Many Acquitutatices. Ho (at an evening party) I an. afraid, Miss Firktseoson, that you scarcely recall mo, although wo havo met before, Bho Quito likely; I meet so many pcoplo, you know. Tho Epoclu 'An Old Baying Reversed. A man doesn't know what bo can't do tuttU ho trie and talk Martha's Vineyard Hs " J Npelled With n Ve. Charles Mathews onco went to Wakefield, whoro thn theatrical IiukIiium wns nt a vory low ebb. On his return to Loudon a friend asked him how much monoy ho hed tnnda at Wakefield. "Not a shilling," said he "Indeed I Why, I thought you went thero to star!" "80 I did," said thn comedian, "tmt thoy spell it with a 'vo' In Wakoflold." Detroit Krco Press. A IVrllnnn M)lo. ' MIL - "Illcws my soul, Algy, why havo you got your trousers turncil tip! It Isn't raining." "Illg tnowsers, dear lioy, I'm atwald of twlpplng on tho hem I" Life A Ktnry or tho Orient. Beneath tho cloudless sky of India tho domes nnd minarets of earth's loveliest shrino glittered In tho pulo moonlight Ith a radl nnco puro, unonrthly, and entrancing. Tho soul of tho observer rovoled In tho marvcloui beauty nnd glory of tho scone On tho rod sniidstoiio ami marlilo terraces roso tho grand est mausoleum tlmt human affection, aided by tho resource of wealth, genius, art and Imagination, over reared to pcrpotunto tho memory of tho loved nnd lost. Tho voices of 1 tho dead vtst seemed to whisper In tho vast Interior df tho marvelous structure nnd bid mnnkind heed tho precepts of wisdom In scribed In Imiiorlshnblo mosaics of previous stone on tho Inner walls. Tho puro whlto marblo, whoso polished surfaco was rolloctod In tho crystal waves from whoso bosom this wonderful edlllco apjiearal to rlso, tho dolicnto spires, beautiful as a poet's dream nml shapely as tho ombodlod vision of an Inspired nrchl toct theso might well enchain tho attention nnd hold In their maglo thrall tho soul of tho travoler from tho far western world who stood with head bared to tho breozo and gazed In scorning rnpturo at tho grand nml thrilling spectacle Tall, erect, with tho form of an Apollo Bolvcdoro and tho physical proportions of ft Greek athlete, tho embodiment nnd Ideal of vigorous and magnificent manhood, ho stood with folded nnns nnd Biirvoyod tho glorious beauty of tho sceno boforo him. His eyo wandered over tho historic landscape and a deep sigh burst from his bosom. "Not a gol darned placo In tho wholo In closure w hero wo can playn gnmol" ho ox claimed. "It's worse thun tho pyramids nnd tho Coliseum! When n man lays out a ground llko this why In thunder can't ho havo ncuso enough to build a liack Btop nnd leavo room for foul (lags I" Tho traveler wns Cnpt, Anson. Ho wns looking nt tho Taj Mahal. From advanco sheets of n Ixiok to lu published by IMltor Pfeffer next summer. Chicago Tribune I-ovo'it I.n llnibrare. Sho Goodness mo, Fred, how In tho world am I to got back to tho house! It didn't look at all llko snow w hen wo camo out. Life. Tho Height of Meanness. Tho height of meanness has lieon of ton do fluod. I hnvo hoard, for lnstanco, that It lias been reached by a man who, having been roscuod from a watery gravo In tho Serpen tina during tho skating season and duly brought around, after much troublo, In tho Royal Humano society's receiving houso, promptly stolo tho grappling Irons as ho left tho placo and sold them for old metal on his way homo! Another definition asserts that tho height of meanness consists In giv ing n blind man a shilling and taking full chaugo for It out of his hat. But Tho Wood brldgo Gazotto now claims for that town tho credit of possessing tho meanest man In tho person of n miserly yooman who refused to allow his daughter to rccclvo a sealskin jacket from hor undo as a present because, forsooth, ho could not afford to pay for tho camphor which would bo noodod to keep tho moths out of it 1 London Times. A Hopeless Job. "Now, sir," said tho nttornoy for tho do fcuso, knitting his brows and looking so voroly nt tho witness, "you say you can re member tho exact timo during tho forenoon at which theso events took placo becauso you had boon fishing in tho crook for mora than throo hours. Is that correct!" "It Is," ropllod tho witness. "I'll ask you now If you can remember how many Oik you had caught nnd what illt'll Uu tousi' "I hadn't caught a fish, nadn't had a blamed nibble" "We'll hnvo to chango our tactics," whls pored tho lawyer to his client. "Wo novcr can impeach thU man's testimony." Chicago Trlbuno. Not Obliging. "Thoy havo got a mighty moan man for warden of tho penitentiary at Columbus, O.," bald a stranger to Olllcer Button at the Third street dcot tho other day. "In what respect!" "Wouldn't lot mo In to seo tho last bang ing." "Probably it was against tho law," "Yes, might bnvo lieeu, but ho could havo dodged It, I gucnii. Tho victim was an undo of nilnu mid uxectod to moot mo there Tho rest of us uro coming to Michigan." Dotrolt Freo IVess. Iiitrlrnrle of tlio Luiicimfce. Paporwato How aro you gutting on with your English, countP' Count Chartruuso Vcr' well, Indood. Lns' night 1 ask zo hotel clerk who Is zo what you call "Whltocbapcl flond," and ho says tamo, "Ho oesa dandy I" 1 look In zo dic tionary, and 1 find mo tat zo dandy Is zo lady killer.-Ltfe HIT OR MISS. A Vermont man lias started a nowspapcr at Jamaica, lu that state, and calls It Ja maica Ginger Thero aro six prosperous Shakespeare clulw lu Concord, Mass., and talk of organizing more Tho Woman's Medical collcgo In Philadel phia is now In Its thirty-ninth year, nnd Is tho largest institution of tho kind in tho world. In tho corner stono of tho Do Soto comity, Kin., court houso; tho Arcadians proixno to store aw ay, with ceremonies, the names of tho "chronlo kickers" of tho county. An Indiana Nipcr has a typographical er ror akin to genius. It heads tho town coun cil with "Burglar Mooting" Instead of "Iteg tilar Mooting." Somo ono hns mado n French pnjier bollovo that Americans living on tho shores of Lnko Erlo barrel up their monoy nnd sink It nt n depth of fifty feet to keep It secure from rob bers. Tho jiooplo In a western town nro complain ing because a local undertaker displays his colllns 011 tho sldowalk outside his ofllco, w Ith prices attached, just llko tho furniture deal ers. A Now Jersey oculist took notico of sixty different ndulls who wero rending books or pnierB, and only throo out of tho number 'took any lns to got tho proper light on tho lines. It's no wonder wo all wear "specs." 1 ho distribution of bread after it Is baked now costs tho nvcrngo workman In a city as much as It does to grow tho wheat, mill It, barrel It, move It 1,600 miles nnd convert it Into brend, all put together. Edward Atklu sou. If any ono Is unfortunate enough to swnl low jxilson of any kind through mlstako or otherwise, give immediately two gills of sweet oil. It Is nu effectunl nntldoto to nlmost any jiolson. Any ono with a strong coustltiitloi. should tnko twlco tho quantity. (In liquid monsiiie one teacupful is a gill.1 A rudo stono cist tins lcen exhumed In Ophlr, Kirkwall.insldoot which was found a toxtilo garment supposed to bo woolen, alio an amber bead and tho nuclous of a glass one This Is bellovcd to bo tho llrst cist fouud in Scotland w Ith n toxtilo garment, supposed to bo for covering tho body, and tho bends for ornamenting tiio covering. This burial placo Is thought to bo anterior to tho Norso invasion, acout tho Eighth or Ninth century. Didn't Do.rrvo n Wife. That laborious and Industrious antiquary, Sir Charles Dugdalo, who died on Feb. 10, luso, nt tho ago of 8(1 years, hns preserved mi amusing nccouut of tho funeral of tho wifo of a gentleman of means but cynical temper during tho tlmo of Oliver Cromwell. Ills namo was Fisher Dllko, registrar of Shustoko, whoso wlfo was a sister of Sir Peter Went worth, ono of tho Judges who condemned Charles I to doatn. Dllko first stripped his barn w nil to mnko horn coffin; then bargained with tho clerk for a groat to mako a gravo In tho churchyard, to save clghtpcnco by 0110 In tho church. This douo, ho speakcth about eight of his neighbors to meet at his houso for benrers, for whom ho provided threo twopenny enkes nnd a bottlo of claret. (This treat would cost two shillings nt tho utmost) And somo being como, ho rend a chapter In Job to them till nil wero ready, when, hav ing distributed tho enko nnd wlno among them, thoy took up tho corpso, ho following them to tho grave Then putting himself in tho parson's placo (nono Injlng there), tho corpso being Inid In tho gravo nnd tho spndo of mold lielng east thereon, ho said: "Ashes to nshes, dust to dust," nddlng, "l)rd, now lottest thou thy sorvntit depart la pence, for mlnooyc havo seen thy salvation." Phila delphia Times. Itmiiid Shoulders. A stooping figure and a halting gait, ac companied by tho uunvoldnlilo weakness of lungs Incidental to a narrow chest, may bo entirely cured by tho very slmplo and easily performed excrclso of raising ono's self upon tho toes leisurely in a ierpeiidlculnr sovcral times dally. To tako this excrclso properly one must tnkon perfect po-dtlon, with tho heels together and tho toes nt nu angel of 15 degrees. Then drop tho arms lifelessly by tho sides, nnlmntlng and raising tho chest to Its full cnpnclty muscularly, tho chin well drawn In and tho crown of tho bend feeling, ns our professor used to put It, ns If attached to a string suspended from tho celling above. Slowly ralso upon tho balls of both feet to tho greatest possible holght, thereby exercis ing all tho muscles of tho legs nnd body; comongniu Into tho standing position with out swaying tho ixxly Iwckward out of the perfect line Repeat this samo exercise, first on ono foot then on tho other. It is wonder ful what a straightening out power this ex crclso hns upon round shoulders and crooked backs, mid ono will bo surprised to note how soon tho lungs begin to show tho effect of such oxpansivo development. Hall's Journal of Health. IVIendslilp In Cookery. What could ossibly bo less closely associ ated than cranberries In a sw amp and turkoys in a farm yard! Yet is n roast turkoy over qulto perfect w Ithout cranberry sauce? Pigs and apples may lo supiosed to bo related, for n pig lu an orchard Is tho very creaturo to destroy moro fruit than a cyclono, yet Is roast pig over supremely delicious without applo sauco! Do reasoning beings over cat roast beef without ft longing for mashed po tatoes! It Is possible but It Is lmprobablo. Thero Is a natural friendship between the two articles. Precisely why quails should go with toast, or trullles and mushrooms with cream, 1 cannot say, only it Is nature, and that Is enough. Thero nro throo pro-cmuiont berries, yea four, nnd you must know their affinities to truly enjoy them. All tho world knows that strawberries sliould go with cream; that red rnspbcrrlos should bo found In shortcake; that black raspberries should bo eaten In bread and milk, and that black berries ore novcr quite themselves outsldo of j'es and puddhig. Codfish is dlsrcputablo alono, but a ball of codfish and potato would tempt a saint to break a fast and loso his soul. Mary E. Spencer In Globo-Deraocmt. Ammnnli! ns n Cleanser. Ammonia Is n favorite substance for clean ing clothing. Tho ammonia should bo well diluted with water ilftcou drops aro enough in a small basin of wuter. A piece of flannel is saturated w ith this dilution and 1 ubbed on tho grease spot until It Is removed; after which that place on the cloth Is sxingetl off with clear water. Dry somow lint and Iron when damp. Ammonia water is also recom mended to remove tho shiny look from a black coat, but It U not goal for much for this purpohe Strong black coffee, to w hlch havo been added a few drops of ammonia, Is said to bo good for cleansing a black coat that needs a thorough renovating, Good Housekeeping, Tho Greyhound. Information cornea from London that tho proper dog now Is Iho greyhound. Grey hound pupii have recently fetched as high as 850 guineas, that price having boon paid at a London auction for tho puppy Fullerton. Sixty to sovonty guineas Is said to be a com mon prlco for young dogs with any claim to wood. Chicago 'limes. DON'T FAIL To Call nnd Examine the Large and Elegant Stock of IM PORTED and DOMESTIC' WOOLENS Just Received by 1 he American Tailofs, OMAHA, NEB. 141 1 Fnrnnm St., Faxton Hotel Bldg. They are Leaders. STYLE, FIT AND FINISH surpassed by none. 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