Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, March 22, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    CAPITAL CITY COURIER. SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1890
X
Roberts & Co,
ii North 1 ith Street,
Undertakers aiiMnibaliiicrs,
Santa Fe Route 1
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R, R
The Popular Route to the Pacific
Const.
Through Pullman and Tourist
Sleepers
nctw ecu Kawsns City nml SAN DlIKiO,
l.OS ANGKI.KS, nnd SAN I'UAN-
CISCO. Short Line Unlcs to
PORTLAND, Oregon.
Double Dallv Train Service Hetwccu
Kansas City ami PUKIILO.COLOR ADO
SPRINGS, nml DKNVKR. Short
Line to SALT LAKH CITY.
The Direct Texas Route
Sollil Train Hetwecn Kiiiisiik City nml
Galveston. The Short Line Hetwecn
Kansas City nml Gainesville, Ft.
Worth, l)nlln, Austin, Temple,
i Antonio, Houston, nml
nil Principal Point
In 'I exits.
The Only Line Running Through the
OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. The
Only Direct Line to the Texan
Pan-Handle. For Mnps ami
Time Tabic nml Informa
tion Regarding Kate
and Route Call on
or Address
S. M. OSGOOD, Gen'l Ag't
E. L. PALMKR. Traveling Agenl,
1308 Fnrnnm St.,
o ivd: .".. x-x j. , osr e 33 .
T
chica:
1 Milwaukee i
'IPAUL
Own nml operate him mile of thoroughly
equipped n).nl In Illinois. WVeoimlu, town,
Mlsnourl, Minnesota nnil Imliotii,
It I Hid Itest Direct Itouto botweon all tlio
Principal l'olntsln tlio Northwest, Southwest
and Knr Went.
Kor maps, time tnlilc, rates or piissngo nnil
freight, etc., apply to nearest station agent ol
UlllOAOO, Mll.WAUKKK A HT. I'AUI. ItAll.
way, or to ntiy ltallrouil Agent anywhere In
llio world.
H.MU.l.KH, A. V. U.IMHPKNTKH,
Oenernl MVr. Hen'l Pom. ATMit Agt.
K.TUUKKlf, GKO. II. IIUAKKOIU),
VMl. lion' Mgr. At. (1. V. A T. Act.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
MTKo; Information In reference to '.nnds
nmVTowns owned by tlio Chicago, Milwau
kee A Ht. I'iiuI Hallway Coinpony.wrto to II.
y. Hauoan.IjuuI CommlHlunor,Mlt) wimkeo
Wisconsin.
FAST MAIL ROUTE !
SOCIAL AND l'KHSONAI,
Telephone OlViic i-H UiUU'm l d
Open h nml Nlnt
G. T, ROBERTS, Manafior.
2 DAILY TRAINS 2
TO
AtchUon, Leavenworth, St. Joseph, Kansas
City, St. LouU nml all Points South,
East nml West.
The direct line to Ft. Scott, Parson
Wichita, Hutchinson nml nil pilnclpal
point in Kansas.
The only road to the Great Hot Springs
ol Arkansas. Pullman Sleeper nnd Free
Reclining Chair Cars on nil trains.
J. E.R. MILIAR, R. P. R. MILLAR,
City Ticket Agt. Gen'l Agent
Cor. O and nth Street.
Tickets
TO
ON SALE
Principal Points
EAST, WEST,
NORTH AND SOUTH
-AT
1044 O STREET.
E. B. SLOSSON,
Mr. Trod I'linko died at Lis Vegas, Now
.Mexico, nbout ton o'clock Tuowlny morning,
nnd tlio sad mm wan looolved In Lincoln In
llio evening. leocned's nllini'iit n nut
known Hilvoly, hut mm upKiid to ho
rancor In tlio stouinrh. Mr. Punko went to
tho southern spring" early In I'Vlmmry In tho
Iiohi of Improving bin lionllli, nnd shortly
nflorwnnl sent for Mr I'uiiko Hulmeipieiitly
thoy nrro Joined by their son In Inn, Mr I'.
K llnrriof Ord. Tim leiuulns weto ox
rxH'tiil to nrrlvo yesterday nftotnonti, but nt
tlio tlinxif writing tho ('oriumt i uiwibln to
give the time of tlm fiuiouil. DistiimxI win
ono of tho oldest iililiiitif tlio city mid lind
Ihmii mi luiHiituut factor In It giuwth and
iriHx'illy. Ho bought thooK'i'ii homo uhoiit
seven ycaisagn, and In many other wajs wit
iromliii'iit In tlio business llfo of tho Cnpltnl
I'lty Tim fmully liuxo boon loadeis In tho
oelal llfoof the roiumiiiilty, whose piofomiil
sympathy goes out to them In their boionvo
null, Deceased Icuviv n wlfoniul nix clill
ilron. A WIV ploiimllit niK'ial wiih hold lit Ht Pnul'ri
M. II. I'liiircli lllidor tlio iiunpli'o of tlio Iwi
il Ion' Aid MH'ioly Wodiiowliiy ovoiiIiik 1 lut
pioKnini lui'liiili'd n violin solo by Mr. Hiijio,
Mild II piano Nolo fl'uhl Itllhi UbIi'Iii bj MIhn
Krb. KN'i'lnl liii'litlou tdiould Ihi nuidoof till
yoilUK lnd' plnylng, iiNsho MiIohIIiioiI to Ihi
ono of Lincoln' lino plnulM. Hit Mint mini
Ikt wit so oxitilHltoly plujiil tbo mulli'iifo
wndiod for n mi'oiiiI. Him riHoniliil with
"Knlry Si'ionndo,"whli'li wiih iiiinlly oiijoj
nblo. Mid Jiooplilno l.tlrldgo lirlti'il llio
''lliiliMiiviiloil Mull," wliloh win duly nppio
elutiMl. 'llio piogriuurliHiil wltb mivoral lino
M'livllonsby tlio xltlur omlitwtin, Mimdi.
(Inoi'klor mid (liiyloril, iiftcr which tho ladle
M'rviil Icon, ciciiiu mid enkn In tho north purlin-.
Tlio xtiiilcnt of tlio Htnto unlvcrlty gnvo n
liop at Tomplo hull hint nlnlit Mint promlwd n
HiikIIiiio TlioHtnlil Keillor who liud run tlio
Kmmtlt't of n tluvo hour oxnui. In IokIc In tho
iiioinltiK, mid tho picp who hud crammed on
IjiIIii nil tlio nlKht iiovIouh, foigot tliolrluir
ili'im nml oiitctcil Into tho giddy wiill. wltb
tlio lilfii of fun only po-wnsed hy n student.
Tliodmico wiii utulor tlioin.iuiigoiuoiit of Mr.
V.. I'.. Olllc-plo mid Mi. V. II. Hull. About
tlilily coiipliH woio piiMcnt mid n iio;ririiof
llftiH'ii iliuii'cN can led out.
For tlio p.ist hovci id week tho elty iiwk
di'iileiri linvo Ik'cii uiinblu lonupply thodo
iiiauil for CouiiiKiis. Wo linvo ttlixl touvold
till by hiippl) lug uowinloiiler w itli iiuiplo jwi
per, but htlll thoy urn ohoit lui-t weik. Tlili
wo triiHt to Iiiimi rouuslleil mid niiiplu himtm
will lioienfter Ihi found on milo.
U. V. (lerwlg, of PittHburg, wiih In town
twoday till Week Mtuig hi mid. Ho whs
tlellglitid with our wldo Htiis'tnniiil tlio gen
eral oxeolleneo of our bulldliiKN.
A now lino of Hwks, uniiiMMtk mid blnek
l.ieo lliiuueliigs, tho Intent, Is miiiiouiuviI by .1.
II. Miuultlus& Co. In their now ndvciliyo
nuiit tmlny.
J. H. tleorgo, now u wliolinlo guver nt
IllitchUn. ICiiuhlh, will Intiu tluiclt) tonpend
.Sunday with his fonner pail nor, .1. II. Miiu
lltlu. Mr. and Mih. T. It. HjIvihiih ictiiiiioil
TliurMlay from Chicago, wlioiv thej went to
Inter tho reiiinlim of tlio latter mothei.
(Iiorgo II. KomuiDiiN Iiiim intnrned fioin tho
ciiht mid miiiouucoi tho lai't,ct mid lust Ktock
) et put on tho Liuioln itmikvt.
llobeit Wiilliico.of Wlchllii.wnslii Lincoln
thin week vlnltlng IiIn uncle, Kllslm mid John
DiMilittlo.
MUs Holme, of Kmism City, m been le
tting Lincoln friends this wook.
Councllnmn mid Mik. Ulco Iiiimi both Ihtii
cnulhiod to tho Iioiimi tiy Illness,
tleorgo CiHik Is mm lously hick of n coinpllcn
ion of typliold nml oi')kIhIii
MKs.Tnll i Clill Icn entoitiilntxl a compimy
of inlv-cs Monthly evening.
Ml Htolln Kliker gnvoti U Intt Hat unlay
for her girl friend.
MiMiAettln llauni, of Ouinlia. wns In tho
elty this week.
H. Hchwnb Ik In L'hlenRO.
lOthcrHoelil Now on PiigoS.
Aunt lior lliiuk,
Llnwln' oniMird march has Ihsjh tho w oil
ier of the ngo, and no hotter uvidenoo of its
ontlnuod prorlty enn bo produced, than
It excellent showing of solid banking Institu
tion, each of which presents regulnr tuto-.
nent show lug n largo and prolltable IhmIiick.
I'ho latest addition to tho ninks IstlioNelims-
'm Cominerclal Hank, Thirteenth and O
it root.
Prior to Jaiumiy, ItKH), tho Nebraska Hav
ng Hank received money on deposit, to Ihi
checked out on deuuind If desired liy thu de
poslton,nlthoughlu)eirortwnHiuailo to estab
lish a commercial banking lmilnss. Many
friends of tho hank desiring to carry open ac
count and tlio rapid development of East O
troot, creating a demand for bnnklui: fuclll-
tic In that liH'allty, It was decided to nrgau
I io a instinct coimueiviiil ilepn tinent, and as
a result, tho Nebraska Commercial Hunk hit
Usm organized by thu stockholdcm of tho
Having bank, with n paid up capltm of .V)..
000, w lileh w 111 bo further Increased as the
donmniU of liuslnes may reipjlro. The busi
ness of thu two banks will boeoiuluctisl in tho
sniuo riHim under joint management, but are
k pt entirely dUtiuct from each other.
In tho iwut tho ilirtH'lors and olllcors of tho
N ihrnskn Having twink Imveiloneevei) thing I
po jiiuio to (urttier rrlemliy J elation with pa
tr in, nnd their manner of doing busimwi
this ha Increased the public good will toward
tha institution. This In n measure has result
ed In tho opening of the Nebraska Commor
el it, which start out under inot prosperous
circumstances nnd with none but tho bright
es. prospect. East O Mntt Is becoming n
g 'lit poition of that lopnlnr thoroughfare,
a 1 1 as timenuvuuceH unit tlio locality contlu
u 's to grow the demands torn first cIiinm iMnk-
In; house In that vicinity will bo tho moio
a,ipi'ecliltocl.
Tho Netiraskn Riviugs bank, the father of
tb i now bank, is still in (H)pular favn with
tin uinsNos nnd is doing a business that would
o rtuinly 1h) cr.sllial'lo to an old istnhlithed
euttern Institution. They pay a semi-nmiual
lu eiest feo on all deposits lutt thirty da or
in no, interest commencing ut uuy tuuodur
In; the mouth that mi uoy is left. Ltdlosnud
a lldreii llnd it n piMlUable and Mile place for
tlielr savhgs, mid twpicially has their child
rjnsilliiieiKptiitnient become populur with
the ) oungcr generation,
Tho Knox Dairbjr,
These hats are the recoguirod standard of
excellence throughout tho world. Agency
with James C. Klor, O nnd 11th street.
MUSIC AND THE DFIAMAi
"Hald Pasha" diow a fair house Thursday
evening. Tho comedy bnhies had been lin
provisl since tho prctlotis performnuco, nml
ooiiioof tho iiiupIi' Ms'iued piettler by iinwui
of familiarity, hut the pcrforinaucotiHii wholn
whn not calculated to niako a Lincoln audi
euro wildly enthusiastic. Ml" Ida Mulli sang
well as thu pasha' daughter an I was warm
ly ris-ol veil. "Tho Peail of Pckln" was on
tho bom ds last night.
AI.DNK IN LONDON.
It is not easy to ilollno exactly what consti
tute a meloiliaiua, nor is It ueeossary, foi
oM'ijlioily knows they linvo Ikcii among tho
most successful phijs of n cent years. Tho
depict scenes In tho common walk of life inn
way that appeals to tlio sympathies of tho
pisiplo. Tho host melishnmiiH liavo como to
us fioin l-onilon, mid among tho latest suc
is'shcs is "Alone In Loudon," which Is bookisl
at l'unko' oKira house for I'i hlay evening of
next week. Tills play I a mingling of tho
pathetlu mid tho hmuoious nml can les a
giMsl moral. It Is put on tho stago b) com
H'teiit actor, and the company carries iieoin
plemelit ot s)"liil scenery.
AMITIIKIt OK IIOVT'H.
"A Hunch of Koyn" is biHikisI at I 'no lie's
for next Haturdny evening. Tho Cincinnati
Euiulrer says of It: A good thing uecr
grow old, This w tho reason why "A Hunch
of Keys" went with such a whirl of fun and
excitement at llavllu's. There wa a roar of
laughter fiom tho rlso to the fall of tho cur
tain. Not tho kli d of laughter that comes
only from tho gallery, but tho gulfnw that
convulsed tho eutlio Ihiiiso from top to Itot
torn. Coitalnly It could iinver have liveived
a more cordial reception lu this or any other
clt.. Uno thing can bo said of this comedy
that Is not lino of any other and that is, It
is full of now , spai kllng mid In Ight business
Not only is this tlio ease lu ono but all tho
nets Tho "ralo dnw.lo" act is ono of tho
fiumlost on tho stage, and crcattilnhurilcmic
of laughter.
MUSICAL.
Thocelebialisl HrlmlxTt ipini let of Chlca
Ko will give a concert at Ht. Paul's M. E.
church on Filday evening next under tho
ausplctNof th pls organ sivlety of that
church. Tho ipiai Io' will bo assisted by Miss
loo Mooiiskor of Hiilfiilo, the soirano who
has charmed eastern audience by hei Hue
singing nnd attractive presence; nlmi Miss
(lisirgiella Lay, pianist, who lins l.ecn with
the ipiaitet four season at tho Now Yoi k
Chautmupia assembly. Eveiy peifornier in
this company is an artist, and tho piogram
will bo well selected Admission, M cents
The ladles have been ut gnat expense lu so
cm lug till musical treat for Lincoln )Riplo,
and earnestly solicit a HU'ial patronage.
mst that nil bundles nro promptly callisl for
and dellvensl, and other routine work, while
his artiier will attend strictly to work iutho
establishment, giving Hrsnual nttrntiou to
each nud merv hrnucli. Tho new linn lias
sovernl linpioementsnrr the old way that
cannot fall to bu advantageous to patrons.
Instead of using live steam direct from tho
boiler lu washing machines, hot water fiom
ail ever llllid tank will Iniuseil, theleby iccur
lug longer llfo to tho garments. The I losing
Is iibo ilone by a new proei, thereby dispell
ing all smell mid bad islor of soap suds, etc.
In tho Ironing depattment thoy piesiiitm.
othor impioveiucnt. After shllls leaxe the
Ihisoiu ironor thoy nro not dono iii mid sent
homo, but go through tho hanilsof an o.XmtI
oncisl llnlsher, who placeM tho last touch of
artistic skill on each ono.
Tho now 11 rut will not solicit hotel or
other largo work, but have decided to pav
stl let attention to bundle work, such as col
lars, cull, shirt, lace curtains, silk mid Man
uel shirts, etc. Try them whou ou next send
jour bundle. Telephone ftJO.
Mis. Maikell'H new line of sprlni; mlllineiy
embiaces all the newest novelties, as well as
the piettlest and most stjlish sIiiih'h for IkiiIi
o'd and young Ladies iiiteiested should not
fail to call at Mis. Mm k ell's now jiluce, ViiH
O street, and see tho elegant variety and note
tho low pi lees.
Hhirts, collar and culTs dono up equal to
tho finest lu tho land, at llouck V Wallace's
now laundry, 1 1 17 1' strict. CnllupphoucoTti.
Siimlii) lllimers.
liver on tho alt-it to anticipate tho wants of
tho public, Ilrow u will KiroHundiiy dinner
from I 'J to 'J::iO for tho sum of ' cents. Tho
excellence of Hrown's culslno Is tiwi well
known to need morn than this simple mi
uouuco'i out
Wo make a spcdnlt) of Hue wink, such as
Hue woolen giHx.M, llannels and silk shirts, etc.
(live us a dial, llouck .V Wallace's nuiv
lamulry, HIT Pstuot.
I.uwesl Hull's on Ihirlli.
Hy tho "Hut liugton." Tickets may bo ob
tained nt I'nlou depot or city olllce, i-or. O
ami loth stieets.
.1 V. Hiiscoe, tho sliiHMiiau, is prepaiing to
move into the now Exposition building and
exptct to Is' ut homo tlieio to all fi lends, pa
ll oils mid the public ii bout Easter tlmo.
I II. I' Clique r.ir Sale.
In good coiitlillon, Onl) used u slioi t time.
For sale cheap Apply al ('(II'IUKK olllce.
Adams, Lansing ,V Scott, nttoinos,
L'O, '.'I and -'J. Lntta lllock
ooms
Call up telephone No, oil and give tho now
laundry a trial.
TIIK t'SIIKIIH' IIKNKKIT.
Tho Ixiy who (III the ungrateful positions
of iish"r at the opera house nro preparing for
a gland oiiteitalmueut at Fuiiko's about tho
middle of Apiil. Htngo Manager Hall has
tho affair in charge. Ho has under hi cm o
about tHont.v-Mvoof tho Isiysot this city and
will also have tho assistance of soveial pro-fi-ssloual
people, Tho hoy will pro-cut soini
Ihllig entiiely now- in the shajvo of a mliisticl
show entirely lu white face, or, more pioper
ly sH'aklug, a "Japaneso llrst pint." Hewr.il
giKul sketches will Ihi liitroiluceil mid tho show
will close with an opoi atlc pal iHly esscially
written for tho boy by a prominent play
wright, Hob Watt, of Philadelphia. Tickets
will soon Ih placed on snlo at reduced rates,
mid tho Iniys should icccivo generous patron
age on the (K'caslon of their U'lietlt. laiuiKer
McltcyunlilM has donated tho uvof tho ohiii
house.
Tho following attiactl ns were announced i
for this week in Now York: Hnlviuliit tho
Hroudwiiy; Cr.iue lu "The Senator" at tho l
Star; "Tho Oiand Duchess" nt tho I'aslno. i
"Tho .Stopping Htone" a Hi- Staiulard; "Tho '
City Directory" Hijou; Tho tl.iudolfers" at
Pahuer's; .leirerson and Florence at tho Fifth
Avenue; "Aunt Jack" and "A .Man of the
Woi Id" at tho Madison Hipiare; "Tho Hhantyl
Ouoon" at the Windsor; Frank Daniels In
"Little Puck" at tho Pmk; ".Shenandoah" nt
Proctor'; "Tho Htlll Alarm" at tho Foui
teoiith street; "Tho Old Homestead" at tho
Academy; "Tho County Fair" at tho Union
Hipuiro, "Tho Charity Hill" at tho Lyceum;
"'llio Stowaway" at tho PoopRs; "A Rag
Hatiy"at the Third Avenue; "A Midsummer
Night's Di-um" at Daly's; "Mastoraud Man"
at tlio Orand; "Paul Kauvm" at Nlblo's.
Helnricii Conreid of "Tho King's Fool'
company, has Inouuht suit against Frank
Daniels enjoining him fiom singing "My
Love is Fair Columbia." Com led asksflll,-
(HKI ilaniages, blit as the score mid woiils weio
pi luted in thb Now York Herald with Con
rlisl's Hrmiv.ou, Daniels msiln't worry.
A. P Duulap, mi authority on inatieis
t e.itlienlly, sends woul fiom New York thnt
Fny Teuipleton w ill ivtiu u to the stage next
season at the head of a burloMpio company,
miller tho iifiiiagmeiit of Mr. M. It. Iovitt.
(live Manager MolteynoMs credit for an
other one, Tho be it snts for "Sheinndoah"
are put at $1 M) in Uiuaha. Tlio advance
agent wanted to raiso the prlc.t for Lincoln,
but Our Hob said nay.
Miss Ada (lla-ca, who has jmt stvered her
eonuovtion wltli"Tli" King's Fool," Is on tho
sick list with n bud tin o it.
lie (Sllesseil II.
Jimmy Peit Haj, Mr. Noodlos, I want to
tell yon what sister said nbout you.
Mr. Noodles (io ahead, Jimmy, I'm all
out s.
"That's Just what sister wild. Why, how
did yoiiguessl"
"What do joii ineanl"
"Shu said j mi were a regular donkey."
nwri'iieu American.
I imhimI.iI IIUi'ij After tlio AMlllllil'lie.
- -S2P .
in
v?-'lTs
Distress Ow, wow oh, Lordy
Miner
ml toy I
His Friend What yer hollerlu' nt, Jim!
Ho can I hurt yer.
Miner Can't, can't hoi
gin' mo with his hind legs..
Wow I lie's hug--Judgo.
Ills l.fly Srorn,
Clara (eulogizing tho now rector) Ho Is
siiH'rbly eliHpient, Why, ho can movo his
hearers to tears.
IlmitilHiy (who Is not eloquent) A paltry
nccompllshmeutl I scorn protlciency lu an
in t lu w lileh every hearty snooo is my ispial,
and every X'elisl onion is my superior.
Pittsburg Hulletlii
City
Passenger Agent
The Couiiikh must credit Its esteemed con
tmiHrnry, the Journal, with beluga llrst
class medium for want ndveitfsements. We
h id occnslou during the week to want some
thing, and wanting It quick placed a four
llioiidveitlseineiit lu the Journal want col
umns. Wo received no less than twenty I e
pll's. Certainly to reach the laboring classes
the Journul is n good medium.
A I'oiir Stick.
"Holloa, w hat are you doing now I"
"Practicing law."
"Only practicing! Why, you were practic
ing ten years ago. When aro you going to
got it worked up into n regular buslnoNsI"
Epoch.
Iiiforiiintlnii.
(Hconui A man standing lu tho field.)
First Person Do you know what that man
is doing therul
Second Person No, whut is he doing!
First Person Standing there. West Shore,
In Itiishiessto Clean.
It atTonls tho Couiiikh pleasure at all times
to sH'iik u good wind for now enterprises and
pnrticnluily so when they nro engineered by
young and umietent bauds. Our attention
litis been callisl to n now lauudryjjust opened
on 1' street near EIoeuth, in tho former loca
tion of the well known Peerless laundry. TI'O
new aspirants for public favor are two young
men who nro well and favorably known lu
Lincoln, not only known lu a business and so
clil way, but In the light of thorough laundry
men with long years of ex(H'rlence. Tho new
laundry has been christened 'I he Houck &
Wnllnco Laundry, which oeiiod its disir
Monday morning and aheady is doing n busi
ness thnt bossak8 for them n prospeious outlook.
Mr, llouck, tho senior iiteiulx.tr of the tlrm,
Is n gentleman of long cxH.ricuco hi tho bus
iness of his adoption, having conunonccd with
Mr. Pratt lu the Pcvrliss and attend Ml almost
eviryiluty in the istahlsluu. nt, iucludliig
chief of the wnsh departmi nt, w here greatest
success of the deeming rocess lies. More
recently ho wasmtinngerof tho Capital Ijiuu
dry company . Mr. Wallace litis peilmps had
the most extensive and most valuable experts
once of any ono In that lino in Lincoln. Ho
started to Irani the work 7 )earao and dur
ing that time ha gained piuctlcul knowledge
lu every detail of the laundry. Ho wns also
employee for several year of thu Peerless
laundry, later w Ith tho Crystal laundry and
until recently a valuable assistant on tho llrst
lloor of the Evans LnuuJry Co., with which
place he sevens! his connection only to engage
in business for himself.
It will be seen that according to the above,
these young men lire by no means uo Ices at
their profession, but both thoroughly at homo
in the work. This of couis Is an essential
point to nieces and one thnt few js-rsous ncs
quire before entering that Held of industry.
Mr. llouck will utteisl to outdoor business,
Of Course.
Mr. Hippo Doctor, Pin troubled with ft
buzzing lu my head.
Dr. Pillo All, that comes from too close ap
plication to buzziness. Texas Slf tings.
l'lirsimslcin.
MoFlnglo What persuaded you to marry
Miss PliUnloy!
MeFanglo Her puro-s wnyed me. Law
rence American.
Tun Sell.
Firut Newsboy Did you mnku u snlo!
Second Newsboy Ye, two of 'em sold a
Ave cent Miwr for ten ceuu. West Shore.
A Nittiirul Supposition.
Snlvely I feel nxiUy.
BurslgraKs iUsju di Inking mineral water, I
suppose! Yeuow Ino's Now.
The Secrrt of llrr Knurliintlmi.
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To make this dreary world Its onu
Her cheek of rose, her cheek of roso
Au, Ult that that o'er mo throws
This illt Ksy, 'tis rot that ( iwek.
For I in) self hare lot of cheek
Her rutiy ll nil): lit, wjo, beguile
With Ibe sweet witchery of their siulle,
tint I am stud, on the amount
Of her rich pi pa's luink account
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