ma WBpilfJlUJMWlUlflliMim1 fVfrm -PfVfT I, V. .V CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 189 1 pwpwpiwp fcf r& Chicago and Erie R. R. (t.ittn Chlcnifo A Atlantic U'y.i'l In Connection with the Erie Railway KOUMH TIIK ONLY LINK 3 IIKTW'KKN Chicago and New York Under One MuniiKeiiionl. SOLID TRAINS. Tho Through Trithis ol tlilM Lino bettn'Mi Chl- cngo ninl New York arc run solid, thim nvolitlni! nnnoynnco and coiirusion of olmiiKliiK enr or mlsslm. ooniiectlons. Vestibule Limited Service "Vostlbuled t .Imllod Trains, consisting or IIiir :kliiKHiiil !'' Coaches, with Kiiko, HiiioUIiik hlllmnii DlnliiB niulHIecplnglnrs tlieivtutl by steam, lighted by gas), over this Line Every Day In the Year. Pullman Service to Boston. A Pullman Biuret Sleeping Car to ami from lloston dally via this route. This Is the ONLY I.IN'I. ItunnliiK I'ullniiin Car between Chicago nnd Huston. C3To Columbus, Ohio, Hint Ashland, Ivy. Pullman H.eoplmc Car between Chicago uiul above Points ilnlly. Trains Arrive untl Leave Dearborn Station, For rurther Inform Mlon, call on the nearest HlllirOllll lll-Kl'l kiiii"i .....- "W 0 RlnMrjon, Qon. Pass. Agt A M TuoVir, D I Roberts, nen.Mur. A.O.P.Aitt. Now York. Cleveland ijiiicngo Santa Fe Route Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Kansas City and SAN 1)1 EGO, LOS ANGELES, nud SAN FRAN CISCO. Short Line Rates to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Daitv Train Service Hetween Kansas Clt ami PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS, nnd DENVER. Short Lino to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains Between Kansas City nnd Galveston. The Short Line Between Kansas City nnd Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, Houston, and all Principal Points 111 ictus. The Onlv Line Kunnini! Through the OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan-Handle. For Maps and Time Tables nnd Informa tion Regarding Rates . and Routes Call on or Address E. L. PALMER. Passenger Agent, 411 N.Y. Life Building. OMAHA, 1TBB. Ladies' and Children's Hair Gutting and Shampooing a Specialty, -AT- SAKLWESTERFIELD'S BURR :- BLOCK. I, miles Usn 1)1', l.o Ihl'i' I'elliiilleill I'IIIm from Paris. Kraiiei. That positively in UOVe SlliprCHSlUllS, HUmilU lli;llUKi;illl-llS I nml IrreiriilurltlPM eiuisi'il liv fold, weakness. shock, aueiiila, or general nervous ile blllly. The largo proportion of Ills to which Indies and iiitn-iM are liable 1h the direct result of a disordered or Irregular menstruation. Sup prt-sslouK continued result In blood poisoning uiul quick consumption. U package or. I for 5. Hont ill rent on receipt of price. Sold lu Lincoln by II W. Itrown, druggist. BE A MAN APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. inner in iorh i-matchiess in wari B aoiloua -m- it iDtltDU for italvtri mrn Ibat puny do at (.ma wer- rul ,0 i't". tT.rr MAN can ti BIR0N0 and VIU0H0US In all Mlp.cta. YOUNQ MEN OR OLD. loff.rlDg from NERVOUB DE HI1.ITV T.n.t np Falllnc Man hood, Pbyilcal Eiomi, Mtntal Worrr. Stusttd Uavalosmtnt, or nr fEEOOHAI. WEAKMEBS can b Mitorad to rr.RFEOT HEALTH and NOBLE VITALITY of 8TR0KO MEN, tht rrlda and rowirof .Nation.. We claim by you" ol prucllce by our pxrlimlvn metlinil. n uniform MonoroLY or uucccsb" in unit f -o . 1UKIMI Ulivaill, naau.tv i.iii. -J ABIetlom of Men, IVMItnonltils ' ' f mm fill Htdte, ami Territories. AMD UCUf affinif "'" ''nltrtt, ipnleil.posl UUn NCW DUlllViislil. rnraflmllPil time" Oat Itwhlla jroocan foil Eiplanatlom for HOME TREAT MEMT. Toucanb EOlIy RESTORED at Thousand! havabttBorut. Baadour taitlmonlali. Addrtnatonei ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y, I .v7 T A Js I AlM DOING HIS DUTY. III! Orders Wtm from the Siipurlntatatd eut. Hint Hit Mrunt llitaliii-aa. During a strlko on ono of the eastern roads thojr luul to pick up nuylxHly they could to mini what trains had to Ihj run. Tho engineers and conductors on tho font trains stood by tho company, but the brake men were out. The superintendent hired ono blK bulky fellow, who gave his name as lloscome, to net as hrakoman on the Chicago limited. "Now, boss," ho said to tho superintend out, "you Just tell mo what to do and you bet your boots I'll do It. Do you want any strikers killedr" "No, no. Don't you meddle with them unless they meddlo with you. You won't have very much to do unless something goes wrong with tho train. Then you help as much as you can and do what the con ductor tells you to." "And If things ko smooth, what do I do then?" "Just shout the tiiuuu of tho stations." When tho CIiIciiko limited started out at 0 o'clock that night Boscome was on one of tho sleepers. Kvcrybody was In hL berth trying to get to sleep, when Boscomo put his head in the door nud jelled; "Brenton's Corners!" "Fo do I Jtud," cried the porter, aghast, "you mussctit call do names out in a sleep ing cab." "You tend to your hlnckln boots and don't Interfere with me I'm a doln my duty and don't you furget lu" People put their heads out from between curtains nud wanted to know what lunatic was abroad. The sleeping car conductor expostulated with lloscome, but every time a lot of lights Unshed past tho new brake inan yelled "Muggln's Junction" or what ever name was next on his list. Tho train conductor at last camo along and said he would put Boscome off, but tho stnlwart brakemnti asked hi m to try it on if he thought he could do It "1 ain't got nuthlii agin you, conduc," said Hoscome, "but I'm a doln what the superintendent told mo to do, and you ot I'm goln to obey orders Stlggcn's Cross ing." The conductor pulled the bellropo and the train slowed up. "Anything wrong witli tho train, con ducf" asked Uoscomo anxiously. "Yes. The airbrake's on lire. You ruu back there about n rod and you'll find a bucket of water licsldo the track. Hi ' ig It to me." As tho train started up agalu tho conduc tor shouted to Boscome, who was trying to catch up: "Next time you get on a train you do what the conductor tells you to. Quit run ning after us; you cnu't catch the limited. Tramp back mil report to thesuperintend ent." Detroit Free Press. Her Oruut Objection to thn City. She was a f resli looking young country girl, with rr v checks nnd sparkling eyes, and had come to visit her city relatives. Sho took a stroll around tho neighborhood and when she returned to tho house sho seemed troubled. i "I guess I'll go homo to-morrow," she broker's office not long since, nnd np said. ' proachlug tho manager said that ho wished "What's tho matter?" Don't you tike I to make mi Investment, nnd that ho want tho city?" asked her city cousin. I Ld to buy something good. "No, I don't," she said with decision. "How does sliver strike you?" queried "Do you miss t lio green Holds?" queried ! tho city cousin. "Oh, no; It's not that," said the country Krl. "Tho noise of the streets troubles you, 1 suppose?" suggested the city cousin. 1 the i "I don't mind It at all," returned country girl Of course tho air Is not as pure and the soot ruins everything'," admitted the city cousin. "Ob, I don't care about that," said the country girl. "And the cublo cars don't frighten me, nnd I don't get bewildered by tho crowds, but I haven't seen n front gate to swing on moonlight nights stneo I've been hero. How In tho world do you city girls over get married?" Chicago Tribune. Uri'iiklnu It Gently In the province of Holsteln, noted for its superior breed of cattle, tho country peoplo are not only very thrifty, but ex cecdlugly fond of their cows, as may he gathered from the following characteristic story: Farmer Jan was walking sadly down the road ono dny when thn vtllngo pastor met him. "Why so sad. Farmer Jan?" said the pastor. "Ah, I have a very sad errand, pastor," replied Jan. "What Is it?" "Farmer Henri k's cow Is dead In my pasture, and I am on my way to tell him." "A bard task, Jan." "Indeed it is, pastor, but I shall break it to htm gently." "How will you do that?" "I shall tell him first that H is hie mother who is dead, and then, having opened tho way for sadder news still, I shall tell him tt is not his mother, but the cowl" London Tit-Bits. lluil the IJulge. He was in no hurry as ho went up the steps of tho Klevated station on Third avenue. lie took plenty of time to buy his ticket, and he carefully looked it over to see whether It was a genuine ticket or a dead head pass to a theater. Ho walked slowly to tho ticket box and fluttered it In, and then he ndvauced slowly to the tip town tralu and reached tho gate of a car just as it wus locked on him. "Too latel" said the conductor with a grin as lie pulled tho strap. "Too late for what?" "To take this train." "Didn't want to take it April fooll Just camo up to pay you off for leaving mo ono day last springi Go ahead with your old train hat hal hal" And as the train sped away he walked oil down stairs, chuckliug and cackling over having the bulge on tho Third avenue road. M. Quad in New Yofk Kvenlng World. A rri'llmlnury Suggestion. wr& - - . AM -WjSti ifO-. He lit .Ioe, 1 w ltd! I could prove the epth of my nlTectiiin for youl She Vou might break youi engagement tlth Miss Brown as a start. Life .-v J-1 .1? '-V -" "Kit Vv ZI7P?" I II ! K h Z"1"h TV WE t t- r . Wmited II Matched. Artistic Man Dressmaker I have Just received a letter from MNs Creme do la Creine, ordering a new costume and In :loslng this lock of hair which must be matched lu tho goods Forewoman U that Miss Crcmo de la Creole's hair? "Oh, no, It Is her poodle's." Detroit Freo Press. Tho Depth of Love. ice tmm tlfAM He Did you rend that article on Ice cream? Five hundred persons, I bellova, died from eating It last year She So I read, George. Hut I'd will lngly face death at your side, dear. Truth. One Wuy Out of It. A short man with red whiskers and shambling gnte wandered into tho nudito rill m last evening mil asked for a typewrit ers' studio He lives In Indiana, not a million miles from Chicago, and has been there attending the races. Luck lind walked on tho snme sldu of tho street with him, nud he wanted to stay another week. Hut Ids wife expected him home today, so ho was lu search of a typowrlter to solid homo a letter to servo as an apology for his nonappearance "Chicago, this date, '01," ho muttered to tho typewrit 1st. "I have that." "My dear wife." "Yes." "Very Important business will require my presence In Sheboygan for i few days" "lA't'asee," Interrupted the artist, "how do you spell that Sheboygan:" "Spell It yourself. It's your own typo writer." "I can't." "Can't spell Cheboygan?" he asked with disgust. "No." "Then I'll goto St. .Ioo."-Chlcago Her aid. Wlutt Ho Wanted. A rusty appearlug fellow drifted A rusty appearlug fellow drifted Into a the broker, "Too gol darn high," said tho farmer. "Well." said tho broker, "If -you want something cheap buy lead." "I don't think lead's ony good," replied tho farmer "Hnve ye some good tin?" ho continued. "No, tin was busted some months ago, Why don't you try Consolidated gas?" continued the broker. "Consolidated gnsl" exclaimed tho stran ger. "I've hern tell on palls made of pa pers (I spoze they use old ones they kin buy cheap), but I'll Ira dinged If they air ' now makin on 'cm of gns. "What do you want in here, anyhow?" roared the broker. "I came In to buy somo milkpalls," re plied the stranger; "a feller down here says as bow this was a bucket shop." Buffalo Enquirer III Sign Manual. Mr.S , tlin theatrical malinger, though in other respects a thorough business man, could neither rend nor write, but kept a prlvato secretary, who bad strict injunc tions not to lietray tho secret. Neverthe less, this deficiency did not remain con cealed from the memliers of his troop, and the manager consequently often found himself In a serious fix. One day ho was dining at a hotel, wheu a gold watch was raffled for. Each of the guests staked two thalere, wrote his name on a scrap of paper and threw it Into a bat. Our manager was dreadtuuy perplexed when bis turn came to sign his name. However, in order not to expose himself, he pretended to write, rolled up the blank niece of naner and threw (t Into tho hat along with the rest. As chance would havo It, this very paper was drawn, deneral astonishment when It was found to be ' blank. But B , the low comedian, who ' was present, asked to have It shown to him, and when he had examined it care fully he gravely exclaimed: "That Is our manager's handwriting. I should know It among a thousand." Thurlngcr X.eitung, Lot llrotlierly Love Continue. Two Detroiters are not speaking to each other now. Sovoral nights ago they had some words over a quiet gamo limited to fifty cents, uiul one called tho other a pre varlcator. F-ionds Interfered and the lu suited man Insisted upon nu apology, "If he says he Is sorry ho said It it will be all right," he explained. Then the friends went after tho offender. "Blank snvs it will be all right if you say you are sorry for what you cnlled him," they said. "What did I call him?" "You said lie wns u provnrlcntor." "Is that all?" and he began to get hot. "Well, I'm very sorry I called him that. I ought to have called him a d liar and had it out with him on tho spot," That was a week or more ago and them Is so blgn yet of sprouts on tho olive branch. Detroit Free Press Kxiihrriiut Gratitude. Karllue has knitted a pair of stockings for her friend Wllhelm, who lias joined the Imperial guards, mid presents them to him on his birthday, with the usual congrntii lations. "Karline," siijk the happy man, sobbing miller deep emotion, "you are too kind tho nice white stockings I'll I'll wear them us long as I llvol" Illustrlrto Chrunlk A Sine Sign. "Well, miss, how soon is yiir woiillug to come oil r" "My wedding? I have not the slightest intention of getting married." "Ah! but when youiiK Indies like your K'lf begin buying 100 sheets of note paper to a single packet of envelopes, there U al ways honiithlng in the windl" Belletris lisehe Xcltuug (ib Afvr JfT 111 1 MmM A AmA iMvKfil irkW ilfl HIS EYE IN THE RIGHT PLACE. Btory of tt Viumi Man Who Wat ttmind to Make n Lawyer. What Is tho chlof characteristic of a "born lawyer?" Somo peoplo fancy that it Is audacity; but audacity has, perhaps, spoiled a lawyer's success as often as tt has mado It. Craftiness, another quality often attributed to lawyers as a class, Is, as likely to get them Into troublo as It Is to win them cases, Tho real master quality of a good lawyer, according to ninny modern authorities, Is a "genius for details" an ability to see through a caso to the utter most particular, ami keep everything In mind ready for use at the right moment. Tho following story has probably been told by more than ono lawyer to Illustrate this fact, A lawyer advertised for a clerk, Tho next morning his olllce was crowded with applicants, all bright and many suitable He bade them wait until all should trrlve, and then ranged them In a row tnd said he would tell them a story, note '.heir comments nnd so Judge whom ho srould choose. "A certain farmer," liegan tho lawyer, "was troubled with a red squirrel that got tti through a holo In his barn nnd stole hli seed corn. He resolved to kill thn squirrel at the llr.st opportunity "Seeing him go In at tho hole one noon lie tool; his shotgun ami fired away The first shot set the barn on fire." "Did the barn burn?" said ono of tho lioys, The lawyer, without answer, contlnuod, "Anil seeing tho hurt) on tire the farmer seized a pail of water and ran to put it nut." "Did he put It out?" said another. "As lie passed Inside, tho door shut to nnd tho barn was soon in flames. When tho hired girl rushed out with more wa ter" "Did they all burn up?" said another boy, Tho lawyer went on without atiBWer, "Then the old Indy camo out, and all was nolso nnd confusion, and overylwdy was trying to put out the fire." "Did any one burn up?" said another. Tho lawyer sal.l, "There, that will do; you have all shown great Interest In the story." But observing ono little bright oyed fel low In deep silence, he said, "Now, my lit tle man, what havo you to say?" The little fellow blushed, glow uneasy, and stammered out, "I want to know what became of tho squirrel; that's what I want to know." "You'll do," said tho lawyer; "you are my man, You have not been switched off by a confusion and a barn burning, and the hired girls nud water palls. You have kept your eyo on tho squirrel." Youth's Com patiiou, doling u llitrifiiln. IV Tourist But I 1 have alrendy per paid you the twenty marks as we a a greed. Guide That's all right, but I'm on a striko for higher rates now, and If you don't Accede to my demands I'll unbucklo the straps. Life. Sotting Illm ltlgbt. A rather denso British nobleman, who had letters to the best houses In Boston, and who was the recipient of much cour tesy, left the Hub after a few weeks' visit, for the iuovitable expedition to the Rock les, which every Englishman considers an essential part of an American experience. 0n bis returnjie again visited Boston and B! bethought htmseir or calling at a I'01"0 wbero he. bud frequently dined on former visit, in answer io ms ring tho old butler, who had been In the family for many years, came to the door. "Is Mrs. B In?" said my lord. "Oh, sir," exclaimed the faithful old soul with the tears running down his cheeks, "my master Is dying!" Lord G , who stuttered a good deal (which rather Increased tho effect of his fashion able vacuoiisness), stared at tho man an instant as If he did not quite understand lilm, and then rejoined with dignity, "I I d-dldn't arsk for M-Mister B ; I arsked for Mrs. B ."Exchange. Tlmt Kxphilni It. "What's tho news?" "Old Schubert has given up smoking." "How long since?" "About a fortnight. He had gouo to In spect a quarry, and dropped his lighted cigar In a powder barrel tiint stood beside him." llumorisllsche Blatter. uMm2 III A Living lllu. truth. a. "What a splendid library you havol Please lend mo one of your nice books I" "I am very sorry, but books which are borrowed are never returned. See, tvery one of these books fins been borrowed." Fllegeudo Blatter. Ciuilllrtliii; Tlieoilea. Once upon a inldnliiht dreary A detective formed a theory That u mun una belli,' murdered In the street a block below; fie could hear him loudly callliiK As the tt IcKeil blows were fiillliiK, And hU keen detective Instinct told hhn all he wished to know. Ily the sound tils cur detected That the blows must bo directed lly it man of bluml complexion ttlth n bine nnd Kent to e)o. And with le a little bandied, Either rlk'ht or eliu left tinuded, And bet wwii four feet six Inches uud fclx feet four Inches hlkii. So hu caliiil) nt and watted Till tho lioltv had all ubated, Then ho strolled ut letsiiru dotvn tho street tho corpse to note. Tliuro he imt with .Mrs. Learj, Who herself had formed a theory, I ir sho a.ttv the tlulit between O'UooIey'u dog and linelj's put. -Detroit 1'tee I'rnah. Removal Sale -- As we intend to remove to our New Furniture Block on 13th sited, hetween O find P, .iluml September ist, We have con cluded it) otl'er our huge stock of FURNITURE at nearly cost price until tend to make genuine fit reduced prices find investigate. will AUG. TH. GRUETTER & CO. 1 1 if find 1118 N Street. YOU GET FITS And the right kind as well, as excellent wear and latest style in Shoes when patronizing Parker & Sanderson. See their fine SUMMER WEAR 1009 LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH US FOR ICE CREAM FOR SUNDAY DINNER, AND THEY. WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Sutton & Hollowbtjsh Makers of Bon (tons and Chocolates. Also Delicious Ice Cream and Soda Water. UOYbUR ETMPLOYfcS3 VorHourmd? A feQUL-ADVllRTljLlOT VoRRi- wfflRmir! While: X Alr' Hnyy that time. As we in- heavy cuts, he strictly these Sides cash, all line of shoes for O ST. SLEEP. ..iUV. ll lni. ArVUIet mAj--uJum i j n x. "v x w-t wr s . -i i SI