CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1S89 5T CHRISTMAS CAROL. Upon this Holy Day. m W 4VNmV J S 0 I L tw VE 'I t Useful and Appropriate HOLIDAJJIFTS! Neckwear of every Kind, Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Night Shirts, Silk Umbrellas, Etc. Will not attempt to describe patterns or styles, suffice it to say we show the greatest assortment of novelties in the city. Your Inspection Solicited! Globe One-Price Clothiers, Cor. O and Tenth sts. We Offer No Baits But Give Full Value for Every Dollar. Our Sl.OO Ladirs' Kid Shoe, like other houses claim they have rednced from $1.50 have always been sold byus at what they term a "discounted price." Our SI. 50 Ladies' Doriffola. We never sold this shoe for $2.00 or $2.50 as other houses claim Jthcy have and then reduced them to $1.50. J" That Is our REGULAR PRICE. Wc arc satisfied with Reasonable Profits. Rrnts arc cheaper In our locality, ex penses less and If you will Investigate wc will show you that our every day prices more than equal the "bait offers" made by other houses. J. Z. BRISCOE, Sole Agent for Gray Bros, ladles' Sloes. 1329 0 STREET. Whitebreast Coal and Lime Co. Canon City Whitebreast Walnut Springs AND ANTHRACITE. Telephone 34. Lime Hair Plaster Cement Office, 109 South Eleventh St. In Temporary Quarters. Ban's Jewelry Store Removed To 1036 N St., bet. 10th and nth. A new and elegant line of Jewelry just opened Including WATCHES "CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, ETC., FOR THE HOLIDAY" TEADE. In our present location rent is very low and we are therefore enabled to sell all euuuo ui a. mum iuhci jim.!.- man umcr nouses, uon i tail to call and see us. For 1890 Consider Scribner's Magazine when you are deciding upon your reading matter for next season. The subscription rate is low $3.00 a year. The standard of the Magazine Is high, Its spirit progressive, The Illustrations are Interesting and of the best. There is not space here to give even a summary of the feat ures to appear next year, but among other things there will be a NEW DEPARTMENT and ADDITIONAL PAGES, and groups of illustrated articles will be devoted to 'the following subjects: African Exploration and Travel, Life on a Modern War Ship (3 articles), Homes In City, Suburb, and Country, Providing Homes through Building Associations, The Citizen's Rights, Electricity In the Household, Erlcs6ohn, the Inventor, by his Authorized Biographer, Hunting, Humorous Artists, American and Foreign, There will be 3 serials. Robert Louis Stevenson will contribute In 1S90. Each subject, and there will be a great variety this year, will be treated by writers most competent to speak with authority and with interest. Readers who are interested are urged to send for a prospectus. 25 cents a number; $1.00 for 4 months. So. 711. lnlliitlrmii. A palindrome Is n word which rends the luvmo backward mid forward, as for example, "madam." Hero arosomo easy ones 1 1. Part of vm el. 2. An Infant's garment. 3. A devout woman. 4. Treated like a Qod. 6. Certain songs. 0. A traveling conveyance 7, A mall animal. 8. Doctrine U. A legal docu ment. No. 719. A Question of Making Change. A man purchased grocorloi to tho amount of 1H ccnU. When ho catno to pay for tho goods he found that ho had only n otio dollar bill, a three cent piece, and a two cent piece. Tho grocer, on hi side, had only n fifty cent pleco and a quarter. They opHaled to a by stander for change: hut he, although willing to oblige, them, had only two dimes, a live cent piece, a two cent pleco and a one cent pleco. After sorno jierploxlty, howovor, change win mado to tho satisfaction of overy ono concerned. What was tho simplest way of accomplishing thlsl No. 713. A l'loturlul Helm. No. 714. Double Central Act-out Ic. To nrrango; n woman lacking In ucatncu; certain kinds of puzzle; a llgure of throo angles; n wooden pinto; neglected; taken what Is offered; obtained tho 1110 of for n tlmoj certain vegetables. Tho fourth row of letters, read down, do flues unknown persons. Tho fifth row of letters, read down, defines small pot. No. 715. Going to Market. Ono duy I went Into 11 storo To buy Borne groecrlei, But when I reached my home I found Tho p r was half eas; The g r, too, wo strong of gin, Anil tho r o was filled with lco; Tho s p contained tho blood of a sire, And tho Ice was In tho sp ; A sal was discerned In tho s a And tho c s looked queer, for per- chanco Tho blood of a cur was split therein, And tho food was tilled with ants; Tho s o was well seasoned w lth sago, And the canned s h was half tnr; And strango to bay, tho b r contained Tho stump of n nasty cigar. I was well worked up, and felt rather sore, But I never again returned to that storo. No. 710. What I It? A friend to all tho human race, From omeror to peasant; There's none moro mimed when not In place, Or of moro uso when present. Obedient to my patron's w ill, I yield to their control; Yet every ono U trying still To "put mo in a hole." No. 717. Anncrains. These anagrams represent tho names of three noted historians aud -three favorlto Aiuerlcun authors: Jan Dry, tho famous one. It Is Carl P. Wholtom. Itogcr I Wnlnn goes. Ward De Thaeto Itcvel Dertlia C DeCarlScod- kerg. Tom Bojla. No. 718. A Droji Letter Sit) lug. -m-t- v-s-o-fl -a-o -h- g--tr-- s-u-d. A New tenf Tor 1800. Wow is tho time To turn a lino Now leaf for cigllteen ninety, And all our vicKs, great and small, Swear off at oNce for good aud all. Wo shall not smoki: but twice inlay; Tho weed wo chow we'll throw uwuy. Wo will no whlskY treat nor take Except In casK of stomach acho. All kinds of moAnness wo'll desplso; Wo'll let no angliy iasslons rise. Wo'll pay the Cosh or go without; Wo'll livo at Homo, beyond a doubt; Wo shall ImprovK our minds and try To free ourselves from lovo of plo; Wo shall not Talk so much to show Tho small amouN't of sense we know, Arid wo, of col'rbo, will quickly break Theso resolutions That we mako. Charles .Scribner's Sons, 743 Broadway, New York When n Fork Wan Not it Fork. Tramil Thank ve. inn'nm. tnr M.lni .. tho grub, hut I can novor eat without a fork. runners lie well, amnio along and you'll find a fork hi tho road a llttlo further on. Key to tlin rtuzlcr. No. 701. Charade: Nowspaper. No. 705. A Concealed Quotation: "What's In a uamol That which wo call a roso by any other muni wi.uld smell as sweet." No. 700 An Rjy Illddlo Cares. No. 707. A F'l Saying: Bpeech is silver, but silence is goM. No. 70S. A StitJh Puzzlos 1. Arrow stitch. 2. Hemstitch. S. Running stitch. 4. But tonhole stitch, ft. Feather stitch. 0. Lock stitch. 7. Star stitch. 8. Cat stitch. 0. Cross stitch. 10. Back stitch. 11. Briar stitch. 12. Chain stitch. 13. Outline ttltch. 14. Ilopo stitch. No. 709. An Hour Glass: t u n o w s t b n T n A I NED U A S T E I C E 0 END P A 8 T I B L E I O II T STERNNESS No. 710. A Pleasure Trip: My Dear Charlotte I have Ueu read ing, but now will tell jou about our pleasant trip. We went to tee Geneva. There were Elizabeth, Heleim.Whitnoy, Chester and my self. Elizabeth wore a gruen merino, Helena woro Canton llannel. I had to borrow a hood, and -ore a black dress. Wo got an early start Wo went over a very rocky road. Geneva had bwen ou tho lookout for us. As you must know, Geneva is very rich, aud her floors wcro covered with Brussels carpot. She showed us n horn bosket she mado; also her lovelv roan not cow. W tnvvi .. a..-. day, and then camo homo. Sly friend, I must cioy. i rear we slull get a hurricane. Farowoll. Florence. Published through Tho American Press Association, by permission of li. A. Saaljicld, 41 Onion Square, Now York, is Words by Rov. H. R. 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Though nutn bcr1!! with tho Kr glv'n An In tor. con- gor dead Then may our sta- tloii m rt ZM s - 5 m t piny,, . pay f " f r? i--4-Lj . 0 ncariiBBO clear, Uio Unvz - cs gen tly, gen- tly play, And Bong and nuu-ahlna lovo ly Bo sin - ful world In In niwnco Ho lay, Ho loy, And wiso-mon mado their of . f'rlnjr Up m v fm 3vl i3R 0. ipbfff m E im rtlll Ho BhlncB.And men to Him Bhould pray, Bhould pray Bo -fore Ills nl . Ur tnerk ly. Up. bo near Him. To whom wo wor ship, wor ship pay, And of for heart, y prala . ca Up. IS 33 e4-L Day... i i.' 'M" FULL CIIORU8. No ol, No ol, 1 .. " esf3gjWTH- gin tlds Ho . ly, Ho . ly Day, on an Ho . ly, Ho . ly Day. ,-ff. No . el, No-cl, No . ol, No. el, No zEl SEflyEr on thla Ho . ly, Ho . ly Day. " o no ty, no ly uay cH m). f f ! - -i iTT -4 C No . ol, No-cl. No cl, No.cl, No . ol. No. -i f-Haa-rf Day V cl, No ell Now hear the sal . a U r tlon Of An gel Qa bri cl. fNJUJ,g cl No- ell Now hear tho cal . u . ta . tlon Of An . gel Q0 . brl . el J .. . 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