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() 1 89 1. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY AUGUST BQSUNYmSOJffiaW. SUFFICIENT UNTO THE DAY IS EVIL THEREOF. THI lr. Tnlitini I'rritcltrs n 1'owrrfiil Nr nnn 1111 the linniilt)- iif tlnrrowliig Timihlr II tin Wrrekril Many n l.lfr, ' Tim liril Will Limit Out for Vim. HltooiaVN, Auk IIV Dr. Tnltungohns returned from liln western tour relnvlgo rated In health nnd cheered by the hearty ml enthtulnMlc greetings liu hns received lu tlio litiuicruti cities ho him visited. Tliousnud of persons who Imvo rcntl hi rrinous In their local nowspnpers huxe struggled tn gel within sound of hi voice wherever he Iiiik spoken. Ills sermon thl week In oil the very common mid foolish hnhlt of borrowing trouble, ami his text In Matthew vl, 01, "Sulllelont unto the day Ik the evil thereof." The llfo of i' very mnn, wonmn nuil child U it closely under the illvluu emu iu though such person weru the only uimi, wonmn or child. There are no nrcldcuK A Micro Inn law of otoruiit In tliu ixiturnl world, mo there In 11 law of trouble, a law of dlsnstor, n law of misfortune; but the urn Jorlty of the troubles of llfo are Imaginary, mid the most of thnio anticipated timer ooine. At any rate, there Is no emmo of complaint ngnlust God, See how much he hath tlnne to make thee happy; his nun blue tilling the earth with glory, making rnluliow for the itortn anil halo for the mountain, grccuucsi fort lie mow,, snlTrnu for the cloud and crjMnl for the billow, mid procession of bannered llame thiough the opening gates of the morning, ehaf finches to slug, rivers to glitter, Dean to chnut, ami springs to blossom, mid over powering nil oilier sounds Willi ltd miiiu, mid overarching nil ot her splendor with Its triumph, covering up all other bounty with It gnrlnuds, and otitllnshlug all other thrones with Its dominion deliverance for lost world through t ho Ureal Hedeemer 1 ulscourso of the Mill of borrowing tron ble, Urst, such n habit of mind mid heart U wrong, localise It puts ono Into a des pondcucy that. Ill fits htiu for duty. I planted two roiu bushes In my gartlen Tho one thrived lienutlfully, the other r (shed. 1 found the dend otio on the ahmly aldeot tho house. Our depositions, like our plnnts, need aunshluo. Kxpectanoy of repulse Is the onuso of many secular and religious fntlurtH. Fear of batikrupty has uptoru many it tine business mid sent the man dodging among tho note shaven. Fear of slander and abuse tins often Invited all the long beaked vultures ot scorn and backbiting. Many of tho misfortune of life, like hyenas, lleo If you courageously meet them. FORCE IIAITINKS8 TO COMIC How poorly prepared for religious duty la n mnn who sit down under tho gloom ot expected misfortune! If ho prny, ho ays, "I do not think 1 shall bo answered." If ho give, he says, "I expect they will tenl tho money." Helen Chalmers told me that her father, Thomas Chalmers, In the darkest hour of tho history of the Free Church of Scotland, mid whou the woes of the laud seemed to weigh Uiou his heart, aid to tho children, "Corao, let us go out ami play ball or fly kite," mid the only dlf flculty'ln the play was that tho children could not keep up with their father. The McCUeynes and the Sunwnerllelds.of tho church who did tho most good, cultivated sunlight. Awny with the horrorsi they distill poison; ttioy dig graves, and 1 thev could climb so high, they would drown tho rejoicings of heaven with sobs mid walling. You will hnvo nothing but misfortune in the future if you sedulously watch for It, How sbnll a man catch tho right kind of fish if ho arranges his lino mid hook nud bait to catch lizards mid water serpents? Hunt for bats mid hawks and bats and hawks you will find, lluut for robin redbreasts and you will II ml robin redbreasts. One night an eagle ami mi owl got Into fierce battle; the eagle unused to tho night was no match for an owl, which is most at home lu tho darkness, mid tho king of the air fell helpless; but tlio morning rose, uud with It rose tho eagle; uud tho owls uud the night hawks mid the bats came 11 aec end time to tho combat; now, tho eagle, in the sunlight, with n stroko of his talons nnd a great cry, cleared tho air, and his enemies, with torn feathers and splashed with blood, tumbled Into tho thickets. Yu art tho children of light In tho night of despondency 1 you will have uo ctianco fealHt yourituemles that (lock up from beneath, buC trusting In God and stand-" Ing in the sunshine of tho promises, you hall "reuew your youth llko the eagle," TIIEKE AUK ULKSSIXQS A-PLKNTV. Again, the habit of burrowing trouble Is wrong because it has a tendency to niako us overlook preseut blcsslug. To slake man's thirst, tho rock Is cleft, nnd cool waters leap Into his brimming cup. To feed his hunger tho fields bow down with bending wheat, ami the cattle come down with full udders from tho clover pas tures to give him milk, nud tho orchards yellow nnd ripen, casting their juicy fruits into his lap. Alas! that nmld such exulier auoe of blessing uinn should growl as though ho were n soldier on half rutlous, or a sailor on short allowance; that 11 man should stand neck deep InJiarvesU look Injsj forward to famine; that one should feelith strong pulses of health marching wlth'ragulnr tread through all the avenues of life and yet'tremble at the expected as sa'nlt'of i sickness; that u man should sit In' his pleasant home, fearful that ruthless want will some day rattle the brokeu win dow sash with tempest, ami sweep the coals from the hearth, nnd pour huuger Into the bread tray; that a man fed by him who owns all the harvests should ex pect to starve; that one whom God loves and surrounds with benediction, and at tends with augello escort, uud hovers over with more than motherly fondness, should be looking for a heritage of tearsi lias God been hard with thee that thou shouldst be foreboding? Has he stinted thy board? Has he covered thee with ragsf Has he spreadstraps for thy feet, and galled thy cup, and rasped thy soul, and wrecked thee with storm, und thundered upon thee with a life full ot calamity 7 It your father or brother come Into your bank where gold aud silver are lying about you do not watch them, for yon know they are honest; hut if an entire stranger come by the safe yon keep your eye on him, for you do not know his designs. So some men treat God; not as a father, but a stranger, and act suspiciously toward him, as though they war afraid he would steal something. THANK OOD FOIl WHAT YOU IIAVR. It is high time you began to thank God for your present blessing. Thank htm for your children, happy, buoyant and bound ing. Praise him tor your home, with its fountain of song and laughter. Adore him for morning light and. evening shadow. 'Praise him for fresh, cool water bubbling from the rock, leaping in the cascade, soar lag i the mist, falling in the shower, dash Isg against the rock and clapping Its hands , in : the tempest, love him for the grass that cushion the earth, and the cloud thalcurulit tli, ky,-iuid the foliage that) wave In the forest. Thank lilm for a III hie to rrnd,nud a cross to gnre upon, m.d a I Saviour to deliver Many Christian think It n had sign to I be Jubilant, and their work of self exaci (nation Is n hewing down of their brighter experiences. I.Ike n boy with a new jack knife, hacking everything ho comes across, 10 their self examination is a religious cut ting to pieces of the greenest things they can lay their hands 011. They Imagine they nro doing God's service when they aro going alout Iwrrowlug trouble, mid bor rowing It nt thirty per cent,, which N al way n sure precursor of bankruptcy Again, the habit of borrowing trouble Is wrong becnuse the present Isstllllclelit ly taxetl with trial (tod sees that we all need a certain amount of trouble, and mi he apportions It for all tho days and jean of our life Alas for the policy of gather Ing It all up for ouu day or vcarl Cruel thing to put upon the back of ono camel all tho cargo Intended for tho entire cam vnu I never look nt my memorandum book to see what engagements nuddutli are far ahead. I.cl every week lcar it own burdens WHY UMNO NKW BOIIllOWBf Tho shadows of today aro thick enough why Implore the presence of other shad own? The cup Is already distasteful, wh) halloo to disasters far distant to come and wring nut more gall Into tho bltternesv Are we such champions that, having won the belt In former encounters, wo can go forth to challenge all the future? Hero nro business men Just able to man nge nlTnlr as they now nro. They can pu) their rent, nud meet their notes, nud man ngo n (fairs ns they now are, but what If there should como a panic? Go tomorrow uud write 011 your daybook, 011 your ledger, on your money safe, "Sufficient unto the day U tho ovll thereof." Do not worry nbout notes that are fur from duo. Do not pile up on your counting desk tho financial anxieties of the next twenty years. The God who hn taken enro of your worldly occupation, guarding your store from the torch of tho Incendiary nud tho key of the burglar, will bo u faithful In ISM as In 1891. God's hand Is mightier than thu inaclsluatlous of stock gamblers, or the plot of political demagogues, or the red right arm of tevolutlon, and tho darkness Will fly mid the storm fall dend nt his feci, So there nro persons In feeble health, and they nro worried ubout tho future. They make out very well now, but they are bothering themselves about future pleuri sles nnd rheumatism and neuralgias mid fevers. Their eyesight Is feeble, aud they aro worried lest they entirely lose It, Their bearing Is indistinct, and they are alarmed lest they become entirely deaf. They felt chilly today, uud uro expecting mi attack of typoid. They hnvo I wen troubled for weckB with some perplexing malady, nud dread becoming lifelong Invalids. Take care of your health now mid trust God for tho future. Do not guilty of tho blasphemy of asking him to take enro of you while you sleep with your windows tight down, or ent chicken salad nt 11 o'clock at night, or sit down on a cake of Ice to cool oil. Ho pru dont nud then bo cotilldeut. Some of tho sickest ieoplo hnvo lieen tho luot useful, It was ho with l'nysou, who died deaths dally, and Holtert Hall, who used to stop lu tho uildst of his sermon mid Ho down on the pulpit sofa to root, mid then go on again. Theodore Frellnghuysen had a great horror of dying till tho time en me, nud then went peacefully. Take enro of tho present nud let tho future look out for Itself. "Sulllcleut unto tho day is tho evil thereof." . f "ttOUB US OP WHAT BTIIKSQTH WK HAVE. Again, tho habit of borrowing misfor tune Is wrong been ti no It unfits us for it when it actually docs como. Wo cannot always have smooth sailing. Life's path will sometimes tumble ufiiong declivities nud mount a steep uud Ihj thorn pierced. Judas will kiss our check nud then sell us for thirty pieces of silver. Human scorn will try to crucify us between two thieves. We will hear tho Iron gate of thosepulcher creak mid grind n It shuts in our kindred. But wo cannot get ready for these thing by forebodings. They who fight Imaginary woes will come, out of breath, into coutlict with tho armed disasters of tho future. Their mnmuuttlon will hnvo been wasted long before they como under tho guns of real misfortune. Boys lu attempting to jump a wall sometimes go so far hack In o'rder to get Impetus that when they como up they nro exhausted; nud these long rnoes in order to get spring enough to vault trouble bring us on at last to the dreadful reality with' our strength gone. ciuniiy, una intuit ui uorrowiug irouuie Is wrong because It Is unbelief. God has promised to take enro of us. Tho Bible blooms with assurances, Your hunger will bo fed; your sickness will bo nllevl atcd; your sorrows will I hi healed. God will sandal your feet and smooth your path, and along by frowning crag nud opening grnvo sound tho voices of victory mid good cheer, Tho summer clouds that seem thunder charged really carry In their bosom harvests of wheat, mid shocks of corn, nud vineyards purpling for tho wine press. The wrathful wave will kiss the feet of the great storm wnlkcr. Our great Joshua will command, mid above your soul the sun of prosperity will stand still Dlenk nud wave struck Pntmos sbnll have apocalyptic vision, aud yotndirill hear the cry of the elders," nnd the sweep of wings, and trianpets of salvation, nud tho voice of Hallelujah unto God for over., rLACE TOUR TRUST IN OOI). , " Your way may wind nlong dangerous bridlepaths and nmld wolf's howl nnd tho scream of the vulture, but the way still winds upward till angels guard It, ami trees ot life overarch It, and throues Hue It, and crystalline fountains leap ou it, mid the pathway ends at gates that are pearl, and streets that are gold, aud temples that are always open, and hills that quake with perpetual song, and a city mingling tor- ever Sabbath and jubilee and triumph aud coronatiou. Let plessoro chant her siren sook, Tts not the sons for me; To weeping It will turn o'er long. For this Is heaven's decree. Out there's a song tho ransomed slug. To Jesut, their exalted king, With Joyful heart and tongue. Oh, that's the tons for met Courage, my brotherl The father docs not give to bis son at school enough money to last him several years, but, as the bills tor tuition and board and clothing and books come lu. pays them. So God will not give you grace all a once for the future, but will meet all ytttr exigencies as mey cubic turuugu earnest prayer, trust him. Put everything In God's hand, and leave It there. Large lutessat money I to pay will soon eat up a farm, a store, an estate, and the Interest on borrowed troubles will swamp anybody. "Sufficient unto the day is tha evil thereof." Pope, who was an epicure, would lie in bed for days, at Lord Bollngbrook's, un less ha were told that there were stewed lampreys for dinner, when ha rose instantly and came down to tha table. Itnphl Transit. .Old Hub Uuyworlh nud .Gllhooly were discussing dentine topics n few days ngo "Light ttnwlsnt tho rate of 30,000 mile n minute." remarked Gllhooly. "I know better. When I was n boy at school I rtticiuber very well that tho teacher told me light traveled nt the rata of 0,000 miles 11 minute, and I know he was not the kind of 11 man to tell n Ho nbout a thing of that kind " "He didn't tell a He. At that time, forty or fifty years ago, when traveling facilities were slow, fl.OOO miles a minute was very fast time, but lu thexo dnysof rapid transit 20,(K0 miles n minute Is nothing." Texas Blfllngs. Mov (In, 1 . One of the Finest Do yea know how to play checkers? Corner Loafer Yes. One of tho Finest It's yuro ninvo, thin. -Truth A lliiek Hunting Story. Old Captain I'rout, for whom I'rout'a Neck, now u well known summer resort, Is named, wns u noted gunner In the days when waterfowl weru plenty In that vlcln Ity. "Knrly ono spring, 1S00 or there alKiut," said mi old settler to mo, "hu brought homo from the West Indies n gun tho llko of which hud never been seen by thu native. It wan a mU7.7.leloadcr, nlxxit n two-gauge and weighed some thirty pounds. Soon after Ita nrrlvnl there cmno n heavy storm, und tho next morning n Itoud, a couple of acres In extent, buck of the captain's barn, was covered with ducks, no thick that another oho could not possi bly have W11 squeezed lu. "Hero was an opportunity to try the new gun, nud loading it with 11 regulation charge of ouo-fnurlh of a pound of powder and one-hair pound uf shot ho sallied I forth. At tho comer of tho barn hu cocked tho piece mid stepped out with it held In reudlnesH. When within forty yards nil thu ducks Jumied us ono bird. Tho cup tain aimed nttliu middle of tho mass and fired." Hero my Informant stopped ns If expect- j ing souio encouragement, uud somewhat against my will I felt coustrnlnod to nsk, "How ninny did hu get?" "Wnl," ho replied, "ho didn't get miy; , he undershot, but ho picked up threo I bushels of ducks' legs." Forest nnd Stream. Cnnipurlsons. ".Mnninin," said Phil, walking gravely out of the study evidently bearing n heavy mental load, "when you smile at 1110 llko that your expression Is as sweet ns us sac charine." "Tlmnk you, demi" replied his mother, with double appreciation. "Do you think you could inovo this secretary for me to dust behind it?" "I can't do it," replied he, after nu uu successful attempt! " 'tis ns heavy ns irid ium," "Then hand 1110 tho duster." "Oh, yes. It's ns light ns lithium. Now may I go nnd piny ball with cousin Will till dinner time?" "Not today 1 may need you," "Just u few minutes?" "No." "Mother," snld Phil, "your heart Is as hard us rhodium." And ho went back to tho library to hunt somu more respect in ducing word. Pharmaceutical Km. Itetl Titpt-Um. The widow of nn Kngllsli urmy ofllcer went to tho pension olllco for tho purposo of drawing her pension. Sho presented tho usual certificate of tho clergyman of her village to tho effect that sho was still alive. "This certificate Is not right," snld the otllclal. ' "What Is the matter with it?" "Because it bears the date July SI, mid your pension wns due July 15." "What kind of a certificate do you want?" "Wo must have it certificate that you wero allvo on tho I5th day of July. Of what use Is this ono that says you were allvo 011 tho 21st of July?" Tit-Bits. An Annoying Mistake. Stranger (at Delmoneygo's, to distin guished looking persou) Excuse mo, sir, but have 1 the honor of addressing Mr Wnrd McAllister? Distinguished looklng Person (very hnugbtily) Sir, I mn tho head waiter! Munsey's Weekly. Fearful, looks very pale "Dnwklns looks very pale nud anxious today." "Ho is worried. Ho is to hnvo n very pninful oierntlon performed tonight." "What's timer" "He is to have n porous plaster removed from his back." Kpoch. A Lesson In French. "Johnny Uarklns, what is tho meaning of oeuf?" "Egg, mu'mn." I "That's right. And is it masculine or feminine?" "Can't tell that till It's hutched, ma'am," I snld Johnny. Truth, Tho Way It Happened. Ethel Mamma nnd I were uttucked by the tramp, and I threw u stone nnd knocked him tint. Maud How did you ever come to hit him with It? Ethel I fired nt mamma. Harper's Ba zar. Cunslilvrate Johnny. Mrs. Yerger Johnny, what became of fill. Iwrrtaa f m PtAitu- crnvn vnu fnr mn 1 yesterday? Johnny-You see they wero too sour for you lna, M j 'put .sugar on them nnd nte them myself.-Texos Sittings. No leisure. "I'll watt until you nro at leisure," snld a caller to the editor, "I'm atruld I'll be of no use to you when I'm deAd," replied the editor. Epoch 1 They Varied. I Mrs. Brown What color are your little boy's eyes? Mrs. Hcbinson Black, generally. He's a terrible fiohUr. Uunsey's WeekJv. Tlinuglil Mhn Was ftlmt, but Mi Uhhii'I. Rvcn the saddest accident Is pretty sure to Ini the moving cause jof ono or two mure or less amusing Incidents, nud Tuesday night' gasometer explosion was no ex ccptlon to tho rule. Tho story Is worth telling ns Illustrating what Imagination can do. A prominent young Rochester physician had n call that night that promised to keep h I in out late and his wife sat up for him, getting more and more nervous ns tho slow hour lagged by 011 leaden feet, after tho manner of ladles so engaged. At midnight there came a step up tho walk, up the side stoop, oven to the ofllco door, Mrs Doctor thought sho recognized It us her husband's, nud without any precau tionary "Who's there?" or "Is that you?" threw the dour wide open. There was u man there nud he was net hor husbaud. Hu was a big burly fellow; his face bore what seemed to her a mur derous expression, his right hnud wii? raised nud pointed toward her lu what seemed to her a threatening attitude. "Murderer," "revolver," "shoot," were the words that liest represent tho Impression produced ou her Sho draw back to close tho door, nud that ery Instant came the sharp sudden explosion n mile away. That was enough. Tho chain of suggestion war completed. Her Imagination, directed by having heard gunshot wounds profession ally discussed, cnused her to feel a sharp burning pain pierce her shoulder, ami with n scream, "I'm shot) I'm shotl" she stag gered Into tho hall. Tho man, naturally, run for dear life, Mrs. Doctor dropped into a chair uud screamed for help, Her brother ran to hei assistance. With it Inst elTort she raised herself from tho chair, reeled toward him, und fell fainting In his nrms, gasping out Just before she lost consciousness: "Joe. bo's killed me. Break it gently to Tom." It cmno nenr being n matter moro serious than funny, for when the fainting spell was over It wns no easy mutter to convince the lady that sho was unhurt und quiet her nerves. And now lu ono physlclnn's family thu principal topic for wonderment Is whether Mrs. Doctor's nervousness thwart ed n genuine burglarious attempt, or whether some Innocent visitor, seeking in stnnt relief for somo suffering luember of the family, Is wondering why Dr. doesn't oxerclso proper supervision over women ho Is treating for ncuto mania If he will keep them in his own dwelling. Rochester Democrat nud Chronicle, A (Initio Find In Denmark. An antiquarian find, which will excite Interest nil over Europe, has lately been made In Hoaveino.se peat bog, near Hobro lu Jutland, Aulborg Amu Tho objects are nil of sliver, tho principal piece being 11 very largo basin, ou which hnvo been fas tened plates of silver hammered out with figures of men, women nnd uiiimnls. Thu bnsln is twenty-six Danish Inches In diam eter, but scarcely eight Inches high. One or two pieces nro uppnrcntly wanting; but It Is hoped they will turn up when the moss Is minutely exnmiued. Tho eyeholes ot the figures nro uow empty, but had evidently been tilled with colored glass. One of the plates, which Is nearly seventeen Inches long, shows war riors, with helmets nnd other ornaments. One figure Is n god with n wheel ut his side, nnd on another nro two elephants. A third show n horned god In n sitting pos ture with his legs crossed orlontnlwlse. All these hnvo nppnrcntly nothing to do with northern mythology, us was nt first supposed. Tho whole Uud has now reached tho Danish national museum, mid we see that these pieces belong to tho god lore of tho Gallic peoples. The god with tho wheel, for Instance, Is the Gallic sun god. Tho whole is tho work of n Gallic urtlst nt thnt enrly period when the Roman and Gallic peoples first came In contact. Al lowing time for these things to wander so fnr north, the date would seem to lie, ns regards Denmark, tho first century before Christ. Other things belonging to this Gnlllcgioup hnvo been found previously In this country. The total weight of precious metal hitherto exhumed Is nbout twenty Danish pound's. Academy. The lltitnau Mechanism. Just ns every well regulated system 01 transit possesses telegraphic communica tions and tn plaoes automatic switches nud signals, so nil parts of tho human mechan ism are controlled by nerves, the heud cen ter being lu tho bruin uud numerous sub sidiary offices situated tn various purts of tho body. Tho organism hus advantages over all ordinary systems of transit Inas much ns thu arrangements for automatic communication nre more complete and numerous than any transit system pos sesses. And very fortunately Is this the case, since all tho vital function, including circulation, lesplrntiou uud digestion, might otherwise ceaso to bo performed. Tho mechanism being complete and tho food gupply sufficient, tho growth ot thu body depends 011 tho multiplication of cells. As to tho origin of cells opinions differ, the German school holding that each new cell proceed frcnn u prior cell, while the French school declares that somo cello lire produced spontaneously from tho plasma. Certain it Is that in tho lymphatics the , white corpuscles of tho blood nro found In nbunduuco, tho same that uro found in the living plasma and nro always numerous iu the vicinity of wounds where repairs have to be made. Further, where anything serves to check the (low of this white blood, either by ef fecting the u rves that control the lymph , atlca und lacteal or these orguus directly, .bodily growth Is checked. To some Mich Influence wo attribute the diminutive stat ure of tho "Llllputlnns." New York Times. Where the Line Was Drawn. What a mystery Is woman! How tender, how gentle, how forgiving! Llko a moss U-ose, her love sheds Its delicious perfume Tjver her husbnud's heart nud home. She I loves for the sake of loving, and where she ' has once given her heart there It stays, and ! all the personal ubuse and bad treatment heaped upon her by the object of her nffec ' tion only causes her to worship him with incroiuted devotion, as thu violet, when I crushed under foot, gives forth a sweeter fragrance. But there are some things which a hus band can do to this mysterious creature that will turn her lovo to hate aud make her fly off In seurch of a shnrp nx or u le gal separation. A woman In Illinois has created arulld sensation by suing her hus bandnot for a divorce, but for her false teeth, which ho took away when she In sisted upon biting him. Galveston News. Saved llcr Stuck lu Trad. "Yes, nearly everything I had was burned," said a clever American girl who was a visitor In an English country house where there had !eeu a disastrous fire. "I lost all my gowns, but I saved one thing, I am thankful to say, und that Is my American accent, nnd, after all," she continued laughingly, "that U really my stock In trade over here." New York Trlbuue. Ladies' Gents' E. R. GUTHRIE 1540 O STREET. THE OLD Ch "OFFERS " SPECIAL SALE THIS W68K ON ALL OKADKS OK CARPET1NGS Our work speaks for itself, it needs no br.ug or bluster, simply your own opinion will testify to its merits. A. M. DAVIS & SON. Phone 219. H. W. BROWN DRUGGSITH' BOOKSELLER The Choicest line of Perfumes. D. M. Ferry V Finest Flower nnc) Garden Seeds. 127 South Eleventh street. What Do You When KeleaKe from the cltv'n dut.t and heat, the dnil, toll, the duties of cociet j rcM 1 mention nnd enjoyment; opportunity to loaf under fpicndlng trees; to fish in Mill pools nntt ruthlng waters; to glide oer mirroud lakes, to climb mountain heights Into the pure air ol heaven; to sport in octnn's lolllrg suif; to stand on told head lands, against vshlcli dash the breaking wart.; to inhale the spic) nir of his and pines, the oone of the mountains the wit breecs from the sea. You vnnt to reach these at once by the most plcturciue and expeditious mute' und by means of trains the most ccmfoi table, the most luxurious, the safest to be found. In short, jou want to take the "MJRI.1NGTON," with the confident nsnii ance that no disappointment aw nits you. All These You Want When J. FRANCIS, (Jen'l I'as. Ac,ent, Omaha. 1MB Paragon Paragon RELIABLE 1 1 12 O Street. Want Summer Comes? Summer Comes. A. C. .IKMER, City I'nss. Agent, Lincoln House I