Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, January 11, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

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    CAPITAL CITY COURIER. SATURDAY, JANUARY it. 181)0
Handkerchiefs
LEAVE YOUR BURDEN AT DE BOTTOM OB DE HILL.
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Expecting that a lnjtlic pant, Ladles' Handkerchief would continue thcJ
iiioit popular of articles (or Holiday Gift, we secured such n line n c are CD
mire was never before displayed In the city. Among them
French and Irish Embroidered Hemstitched,
From ioc. to $3.00 each.
Swiss Hand Spun Linen, Hand Embroidered,
From $j(o to $1000 each.
French Silk Bolting Cloth, Hand Embroidered,
From $1.25 to $3.50 each.
Hand-Made Duchesse Lace Edges,
From $1.00 to $it.(0.
If vou arc In iloubt as to what to buy this It your chance. 1 1
Respectfully, " " j.,1 I , Tliinttd.U
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JwIhAxJu
133 to 139 South Eleventh Street.
Whitebreast Coal and Lime Co.
Canon City Whitebreast Walnut Springs
AND ANTHRACITE.
A l.ttllf Ntilitensn.
"Uoy, ho wise, hero coino. n fooll" ox
elalnod 11 grent theologian, ceasing to uiuiiw
aimolf by Jumping over chair ntul table,
M ho saw n solemn, pedantic friend approach
III);. "You don't know tho luxury of playing
the foot," said Iord Chancellor Kldon, as ho
Jaiiccd In hi own drawing room to n tune
)f lilt own singing.
"You nro n futhor, Honor Ambassador,
iiul so wo will llulsh our ride," said Henry
IV of Franco, whon-thiv8prt4iWmlUilttr dl
xj ercd liltu riding round tho nxnn on n stick
with hi. sou
Dugnld Htowart, tho philosopher, was oncn
found by a friend trying to balance 11 jmii-
nek's feather on Ills 1100. Ills iiiinpotltor
in this contest of skill was rntrlek Frnser
Tytlrr, tho hiMorlatu
Donn Hwlft utl to nmtiso himself by har
nessing his servants with cords mid driving
them up and down stairs, anil tliroui;li tho
room of tho deanery.
Faraday played marble mid Imll w ith llttto
txiys, and took wrt In chanu'os, playing oneo
tho "learned pig."
William Pitt delighted to romp with Will
lnn. Ho wns oncti playing with his nlvco
ind nephews, who worn trying to blacken his
fnco with n burnt cork. Aservnntnnnounoisl
that two inomlicni of tho cabinet desired to
too him on business. "I't them wait In tho
tther room," said l'ltt, ontehlng up n cushion
ind bolnlioring tho girl mid IxiyK They got
Him down mid were actually daubing his
face, when ho wild. "Htop; this will do. I
amid iM'at you all, but wo must not keep
these grnndoos waiting longer." A basin of
nntcrmid a towel weru lirouglit In, mul the
irtuit lirline minister washed hisfnee, hid tin
tosin,iiud then received tho two lord.
Dr. lluttle, mi eminent Uiudou ihHluiau,
used to nmtiso hiuiM'lf by gazing nt tho Punch
mil Judy show. Mo wait Mich 11 suivcKsful
mimic of "Punch" that ho ouco saved a
latient's life by imitating that clmraotor.
riio patient was sutlcrlng from 11 swelling
11 tho throat, mul the doctor, turning his
wig, npK'(iivd nt tho bedside, with tho face
mil voice of "I'iimcIl" Tho sick man Imigheil
to heartily that tho swelling broke, mid it
:omplcto cure followed. Mini is thoonly mil
win who can laugh; he, therefori, relishes 11
little nonsense. Youth's Companion.
Telephone 34.
Lime
Hair
Plaster
Cement
Ofiice, 109 South Eleventh St.
For 1890
Consider Sckihner's Magazine when you arc deciding upon
your reading matter for next season. The subscription rate
is low $3.00 a year.
The standard of the Magazine U 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 Ho'ines through Building Associations,
The Citizen's Right,
Electilclty In the Household,
Ericssolui, the Inventor, by his Authorized Biographer,
Hunting,
Humorous Artists, American and Foreign.
There will be 3 serials.
Robert Louis Stevenson will contribute in 1890.
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 arc
urged to send for a prospectus.
25 cents a number; 1.00 for 4 months.
Charles Scribner's Sons, 743 Broadway, New York
BETTS Sa WEAVER,
MENDOTA COL'RADO OHIO BL'K CAN'N CITY
WOOD AND BEST ANTH'CITE
1045 O Street.
Telephone 440
llrteo Hu) unit I lie Oplln Nerm.
llerr Eliers, n Oeriuau o.Teriineiiter, lias
found that the hum-in oyo i more sennit I vo
to gieen rnHor lulu than to red rays, mul
to red more than to bhio rays. Hlucothorcd
niNiilv those of longest wnvo length, ami
the bhio those of shorttst wnvo length, it fol
lows that tho oyo It most susceptible to tho
HMMiit 'dlinii length, Tills fiict tuny ex
plain why It is tliat wiine s'o in inslilg
li 11 hedge or p'lllug through which the sun
I shllllll',', sMUlotluii-sseonsnoeisson of green
imLretl II-lJk in tho eye. Tlio groun rays
if tho sunlight which pierce tho oon(ngs In
the fence may stimulate tho optic nerve first,
wliilothe red rays nro Tcelved n moment
later.
Again it may account for tho beautiful
phenomenon of tho "green rny" (niyon vert)
511 which Jules Verno Im built ono of his
mnrmiug tales. Tlio green ray is u Hash of
)iuerald liglit which npoars to proceetl from
the glow lug disk of tho kiiii Just as Its Uint
limb Miulshes buloiv thu kpii. It is only seen
in certain stntct of tho weather, and tho Kcd
n I n good place to watch for it. Homo
nave Hiipjioscd ittliio to n reaction of theoptic
nerve, 011 tho withdrawal of tho Minlionuis,
luit slneo it can bo Him just beforu tho sun
-ises from tho sen, or even from liehlud a
nouiitnlu, it is morn likely to bo n conse
pienco of tiio greater mmisIIIvuucsm of tho eje
to tho green light of tho solar sp-trum. Ex
haiigo. Tho VI- tin Workers.
Ill Markneiihrichcn, with Its surrniinding
rlllngTS, ICllngenthal, Klelsscn, Uohrhaeh mid
3rcslitz, in Saxony, nro ulioiit in.utx) jieoplo
iho do nothing else tiny after day hut mal;o
riollns. The inhnhiU'iuts, from thu little
archill to tho old gray headed man, tho small
Irl and tho old grandmother, all are en
;ag(.tl in milking some part of u ltddlo. A
jood Instrument consists of sixty-two dilTer
nt pieces. Tlio older men miiUo tho finger
onrd 'rom elxjny, mid tho string holder or
.ho screws. Tlio small Iwys uiako themselves
lsuful by looking after tho gluo t. A mnn
.vltli strong, steady hands and a clear oyo
onts tho dliTerent piect-s together.'nnd this is
:ho most dilllcult task of nil,
Tho women generally occupy themselves
is iKjIlshers. This rispilres long practice,
ind a family who hits a daughter who is n
;ood jiolUher i considered fortunato. Even
1 young man, wlien ho giH's n-woolng, in
julri-s whether tho youns girl is n gooil jsjI
.slier, and if sho is, It certainly will Inereaso
lis affection for her at least twofold. Tho
lolNhing tnkesngoo-1 deal of time, soino of
tho Ix-st violins lving twenty and oven thirty
times jKilUhetl. Every family has its pecu
liar stylo of s)lls)iing, and they never vary
from that There is ono that make nothing
out udeep wine color, another u citron color,
yet another an orange color, and so on.
Uwltou Journal
Shinto;- Shoes by Sleum.
During 11 recent trip to Now Vork city n
lign in frmt of u Kixtli nvenuo tmrlier shop,
rending, "Klioes shlii'jtl by steiim nhllu jou
wait," nttractetl my attention, mid wonder
ing wliat next uoulil l) intrtxluced in tho
lino of lalwr saving machinery, I walked In.
On a lioot stand, such a nro found in all tlio
hotels, was n row of nickel plated machines,
about two foot square. I placed my foot into
an ojiening, my foot resting on an iron stand;
tho man in attendance turned on tho steam,
and 11 set of stiff revolving brushes weru w.'t
in motion, and in u jiffy my boot wiut clomied
)f tho accumulation of mud and dust. I
then took out tho foot and placed it
an 11 rest, while tho o-ierntor up
plied tho blacking by hand in tho
Did fashioned wuy. I then stuck tho
foot into another machlno just like tho first,
and in 1cm than n mlnuto my boot shone like
?bouy, and tho shino lasted all day. Thu
w hole operation of denning mid shining was
Jouo in less than thn-o minute. Thu brushes
iro 011 cylinders liku those which weru used
in tho hair brushing machines so iopu1ar fif
teen or twenty year ago, Interview In Rt.
Iiuis Glolx'-Democrnt.
PIANOS
All the Latest and most Popular Musical Composition h
may be found at
ORGANS
CURTICE & XI-IIERS,
LEADING MUSIC DEALERS
207 SOUTH UTi-i STREET.
SHEET MDSIC
Large Stock of the leading American made Guitars,
I'lano Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to.
NOVELTIES
Roland Hears Great Song published through Tho American Press Association bg especial permission
of Ncwhall 16 Evans' Music Co., 171 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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