ppWpW(TRWMWwTprVTnwnwwnnntrwr-i g i "tt 0lgtKi"nTiqKii' 'rw3ff WW'1''1' 'Vr1 " ,-nu fwAi iNfirrw$irfP, ' '"rt"1 "' -& Hm'fmiWTmWMWi d CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER la, 1891 H- 1 -t i Mi M at Chicago and Brie R. R. (t,ato Chicago A Atlantic U'y.) In Connection with the Erie Railway KOUMH TIIK ONLY MNB3 IIKTU'KKN Chicago unci New York Under Ono MuuuKcmcut. SOLID TRAINS. Tho Through Tratim ol this I.mo between Ohl- cniro nml Now York are run solid, thus iivotitlnit nnnoynnco nml confusion orrlnitiKlnK cars or inlstlnit connections Vestibule Limited Service Vestlbuled f.liultcd Train", conntsitint of llnu- Kiucu, Hmoklint nml Day Coachos, with Killnian UIuIiir anil HleopiiK Oar (heated by Mtcnin, lighted hy kiii), over this llno Every Day hi the Year. Pullman Service to Boston. A Pullman Mullet Sleeping' Car to nml from Moston dally via this ronto. This IhUio ONLY I.IN'i: KuiiiiIiik l'ullmiui Cars between Chicago nml lloston. BJ3C22 3 3 J 2 fj"3To Columbus, Ohio, nnd Ashland, ICy. Pullman Hlooplnu Car between Chicago nml ubnvo Points dally. Trains Arrlvo nml Leave Dcnrborn .Station, UliKJA'iO, For further Informiitlou, call on llio nearest llallrouil Ticket AkciiI, or address W 0 Blaeanon, A M TuolMr, D I Roberts, Don. Pass. Aid. neii.Mgr. A.U.l'.Agt. Now York. Clcvclaml Chicago 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 DIEGO. LOS ANGEitiS, and SAN FRAN- CISCO. Short Line Hates to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Dallv Train Service Between Kansas City ami PUEBLO, COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains Between Kansas City and Galveston. The Short Line Between Kansas City and Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, Houston, and all Principal Points In Texas. The Only Line Running Through the OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan-Handle. For Maps and Time Tables and Informa tion Regarding Rates and Routes Call on or Address E. L. PALMER, Passenger Agent, 41 1 N.Y. Life Building, OMAHA, 2TBB. Ladies' an (Children's Hair Catting and Shampooing a Specialty, -AT- SAM.WESTERFIELD'S BURR : BLOCK. Ladles Use Ir. I.e Due's Periodical Pills from Paris, Franco. That positively ro Jlevo suppressions, monthly derangements and Irrouulnrltlcs caused by cold, weakness, shock, anomln, or Bonoral norvous debility. The larto firoportlou of Ills to which ladles and misses aro llablo Is tho direct result ol a disordered or Irregular menstruation. Hup presslons continued result in blood poisoning und quick consumption, tl package or.I for 15. Mont direct on receipt of price. Sold In Lincoln by II. V. llrown, iiruggiit. H iiu tlittt forluneihfl'nmJil woik for lit. y Aiwa Pal. Auilln. rem, ami Jno llonn, Toledo. Ohio, .ttttul. OiherMratloin.taiwtll Why Aueitu, o, Ohio. tot you? Mom urn over ?""" nuiitli You ciiirio Hi work inJ lira Ul lioma, hervrrou tit. Lvtn b J Itinera are mlly canilnir from f & to UUilay AlUa-f Hfitiow you firm and nan you van wur in i pi imu oral) Hi !" Mia" money for hork f alliirt unkntwn anionr thvm. M'W .! wnti.lcrrul Particulars frfr . iLIIulluUet; t,.,MMO,'4,,l,ul,l-,ll"e FOR MEN ONLY! For LOBTorPATXINO MANHOOD. rjOineraUndNKRVOOflDKBlUTY, IWeakneM of Body sod Hind, ElTecU Liaf Error, or Kifei... In Old or Younff. Ulibo.l, Nobl. HtMIIHIU fallr IL.Iorrd. How 1. 1 olr .ml StrtIHtanKik,tMlr.)KMiri'lllllllltSHrilllHo(llllllY Ibiolat.lr u.r.lll.l HUSK 1lmTJlkT-licoIIL I...UJ, inWtj rron tu Sl.lt. J l.rrlira ( ou.lrlf . M rile Ikrn. Utirrlplht Hook, rit,u..llua.u4)nur. piftllnl(t..lr(1)rrt-r. Itinu IRIE MBOIOAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. rejAijeftk. w 1 i. w BV AN EAST SIDE BALL Mag llellly Preferred to Unit Until rHg SIllltTCll Up. Tho Swelled lloatl Juniors held a hall recently In Pythagoras hall. All the clita of Orchard and continuous streets were present nml some who hoped to bo elite when tho robins nest again, or at some Inter period. Mag Hellly was thoro, but her benu, I'rlg Kelly, was Into. Conse quently Matt was that distressful object, a wallflower, for ono miserable hour. Mng suffered keenly, but nono of the boys dared ask her to dune. They were nfrnld of Prig's vengeance. At Inst n cal low youth, who was a stranger In the lo cality and consequently unacquainted with Its etiquette, ventured to draw near to Mng. lie wore a decent suit of clothing, nml taken altogether presented a respect able appearances Ho formed quite a con trast In comparison with the rest of the crow'd. Ho bowed politely to Mag nnd saldi "May I have tho pleasure of a dance with your" Tho style, manner nnd address of the youth staggered Mng for a momont. Bho looked him nil over, from tho threo Inch collnr to the shining hoots, and then ex claimed In tones of withering contempt! "Wlintl You dnnco wld mel Nnwl" Just then there was a commotion at the door nnd Prig Kelly entered. He wore a red flannel shirt nnd no vest. Ills "pants" were supported with one gallus. His trousers were rolled up above his ankles and his hat sat far back on his head. Ho crossed the room quickly, throwing tho dancers aside, nnd saluted Mag In a deep baritone, saturated with whisky and plug tobaccos "Hello, Mag, mo Jim dandy crowj whnt'ro yodoln here lallygnggln agin da wall? W'y don't ye spiel ?" Whllo these words still lingered In the perfumed air Prig deftly drew from his hip pocket a hook such as Is used by dry goods men to drag boxes. Hitching this Instrument Into Mag'ti bustle ho gave her a Jerk which lauded her In tho middle of tho room Tho exquisite strains of "Tho Kiss Walt." Hunted down from tho ac cordion at tho upper end of tho hall, and as Mag's head dropped upon Prig's shoul der, and his (strong red arm encircled hci buxom waist, sho whispered In his large ear, "Oh, Prig, this Is heavlnglyl" Er nest Jarrold in Now York Morning Jour nal. A Skillful Kluttorcr. Bob Van Slyck called on a Madison nvcuue family. In which there wero two old maiden ! sisters of about fifty years of ago. Van1 bi..i, u .. ..i.i f,i.i f , fn.tu. n,i Slyck Is an old friend of the family, and ono of them being In a bantering mood ; said: "Mr. Van Slyck, which of us do you think Is tho oldestf" Van was in a dilemma. Ho did not Ilka to hurt tho feelings of cither. Ho looked from ono to tho other and asked: "You want mo to say which of you two girls Is tho oldest?" "Yes." "Neither of you looks older than the other. Each ono of you girls looks younger than tho other." Texas Slfttngs. Not to niarua. "But, waiter, this omelette Is not fresh." "That's not ray fault, sir. You gave your order from that last week's bill of fare lying there." Fllegonde Blatter. Parlor Uravery. "Yes," said Tommy, "I should admire to bo a soldier, to car' a gun and sword and lead my men through fastnesses Id the mountains where the enemy lie concealed two to our one, and we would die like he roes with our boots on." "Tommy," said bis mother, "go Into the woodshed nnd bring ue an armful of kindling." "Will you bold the light, mamma?" "What do you want of alight?" Inquired his mother. "I'm a-a-f-r-a-i-d." Cetrolt Free Press. Parting Pangs. "Goodby, my dear friend, I am going to lenvo you. I am going to Canada and will probably never come back," said a New York youth ID Gilhooly. "Shall I never see you again?" "Never." "I say, do me one last favor. Lend me twenty-flvo dollars." "Oh, no; don't let us do anything to In crcaso tho pangs of our parting." Texas Sifting. liar Spub. "1 hurt my leg." said llttlo Ethel. "Dou't say leg it isn't elegant. Don't you remember I told you the other day?' said her teacher. "Oh, yes. I should say my bough." Now York Truth. A Close Observance. Little Girl Tomorrow will be Sunday, won't it? Lady Yes. How do you expect to spend your tlmo? Llttlo Glrl-Wlshln it was Monday. Good News. A Loter's Trjst. Como Into tho garden, Mauil I am watting hero alone, And my heart crows warm for your presence. lovo, Thoueh my feet aro cold as a stone. Tor tho dews are chill tonlnlit, And tho brccrcs slmrpand bleak; Oh, come, with thu clasp of your warm, soft hand, And tho touch of our clow Inc cheek! KUo Is comlui.'! My heart beats litiru As I hasten my lou to enct. 6Lo Is com!-.!,! My ulxc tuvrt tui thrill At tho bound of her fairy feet. Sho has stepped on thu imuuled walk, And 1 hear tho gate njur! Fly, lly to jour o er's arms, my owu Jerusalem! 'tis her pal Slum t A. Weie. In Detroit Ficu Press. Tfca l.lht nf Hope, There's r nice clerk In a certain Detroit musla store, who Is not only n dreamer, but of Into lio has become- very religiously Inclined. Tho other day a pretty girl from tho country came Into the store. "Good morning," he said politely. "Good morning," she responded. "Havo you 'Whlto Wing?' " "1 beg your pardon," ho stnminored. "Have you 'Whlto Wings?'" she re peated, "Not yet," ho answered meekly. Then hopefully, "but 1 expect to have somo day, miss." Tho girl looked at him for a second and hurriedly got out. Detroit Freo Press. he Spoke Without Thinking. This Ono Do you know, Miss Honoydew er Dolly you aro tho llrst girl I havo ever kissed! Dolly (iucrcdulously)-Oh, Hint's Just what they all say. Life, lie Mndo n lilt. I saw a good Matured mid innocent look ing man give ono of thu city hall park loungers it quaitcr tho other day, and after ho had gone away I sat down beside the recipient and asked) "How did you appeal to his sympa thies " "Told him I hnd lost my nil." "All hut your cheek, of course. I heard '.on l8Mln,BO,nl!tl,ln" ftbout U, "''M t ,' 1,1 i.im ,,, i ... i. U's. I told him that I was goii Missis going down thu Mississippi In a flatboat and that wa were cairlcd over Niagara falls and tho whole family drowned but mo." "Great Scot, manl but you didn't locato Niagara falls on tho Mississippi!" "Yes, I did. Ain't they therof" "Why, nol They aro up hero near UufTulo." "Is that a factf I saw him glvo a little tump when 1 put tho falls 'way down there, nit I fixed It all right." "How could youf" "Why, 1 remembered something about Buffalo, and bo 1 located it down below Vicksburg and hit him all right. Do boats run over tho falls?" "Nuvcr." "Is that so? Well, no harm done. lean Just as well sink my craft II vo miles above as to have her go over Tho only object Is to drown tho family nnd lose my nil, you know. Couldn't put ten cents with this and help mo reach my mother's bedside in Paterson before she dies, could you?" M. Quad (u Now York Evening World. A Study In Natural ITUtury. He was poor and not noticeably industri ous, but lie managed somehow to bo quite a butterfly of fashion aud a favorite in so ciety. Then ho married n girl in no way his su perior In energy or finances, anil for the past live years lie has been barely nblo to feed his following. A friend met him tho other day on Jef ferson nvcnuo walking along very thought fully "Hello," he said, "why so solemn?" "Oh, I waa Just thinking," ho replied vaguely. "That doesn't, cost anything, at least," suggested tho friend; "but what were you thinking about?" "Well, mostly about how things go by contraries. When I was lu school I was taught that tho grub camo first and then the butterfly." "Yes?" prompted the friend questioning ly, as tho other paused a moment. "Now I discover," he went on, "that the butterfly is after tho grub, and it is pretty rough on the butterfly too." Detroit Free Press. Disposing of a Rival. The way In which a small boy of our ac quaintance met the crisis which, in the language of tho nurses, was "to put his nose out of Joint," showed at least a readi ness to disposo of a troublesome Impedi ment with a word. Tho llttlo fellow was taken into his mother's chamber to see for the first time a baby brother. Tho three-year-old looked the Infant over with a calmly critical re gard, and then, turning to tho maid who accompanied him, bo said very decidedly: "Jane, you keep that In the kitchen." Youth's Companion. Front the Heart. "I wish I hnd saved up money enough to pay my debts," said au Impecunious Aus tin man sadly. "Why do you feel so badly about It?" in quired an acquaintance. "It 13 your cred itors who feel badly, not you. Why do you wish you had saved up money enough to pay your debts?" "Well, If I only hnd, I would be tho rich est man In this town." Texas Sittings. Neck or Nothing. "I might not be nblo to cover as much ground as you," said tho camel to the ele phant, "but if it camo to a raco I could hump myself." "And I," boastfully chimed in the giraffe, "could beat both of you by a neck." Bal timore American. Hard Lines. Trotter It's hard luck to have a homely prima dohua In comic opera. Foster Why so? Trotter Because, all tho chorus girls havo to bo Just so much homelier. Harris burg Telegraph. Taking I'ood Out or Their Mouths. "There alut n-goln to bo good llvln in trnmpln this season," said Haggles. "I'm afraid not," bnld Tatters. "Theso here cookin schools la teaching gals how to use up tho cold wlttles." Now York Kvoch It Suited the Uupdtitt. "Oh, what a precious llttlo money batik," exclaimed a visitor at thu Fangles, as sho examined Freddy's blithday gift. "Yes," said Freddy, "and Micro's prectouo llttlo money in it too "Detroit Free Piess. '&? '' THE WRONQ BOX. He Turned Out n He Homo Other Olrl'l llrnthrr. Tho following Is the experience- of a boj who had seme- enough to keep hi mouth hut at tlio proper timet "I war wnltln on Johnny Greene's stop," ho said, "Jess ncrost the street from mj house, fur Johnny Up comes a nice- look lug fellow tu his best clothes, "'How's your sister today?' says ho, an 1 says shi) was very well, for I thort nt i'rst that he did menu my sister, "Jess then the door was opened and lit) says to me, 'Come In, Johnny, nnd talk to me whllo I am wait In for my card to go up.' So'I went In ulth him. " 'You're o nice little chap,1 says ho, 'an I've got a pocketkulfe which I'll glvo you if you promise not to lose it,' nn so 1 prom ised not to lose It an ho gave It to mo, nn I felt of tho blades an saw It was a beauty. '"I like bojs,' says ho, smlllu at iu friendly. " 'An I like you,' says I. 'You seem like a nice foliar, an this kulfo Is n dandy.' " 'I'm glad you like It,' says he, 'an pur haps you would like somo candy, nn wouldn't you take this quarter an gft somo pretty soon?' "An then 1 grinned, for I know what that pretty Mon meant Jess as soon as my sister should come down. Only you see It wasn't my sister at nil. That'a why I grinned, and I says, 'Thank you. I'll go pretty soon.' An ho smiled again nn tried to pat me on the head, but I didn't like to lm patted on the head. "Pietty soon Johnny Greene's sister comes In nn shu spoke to mu nice, 'cause she likes me, an I showed her my knife, an hu smiled at mo till I wanted to lall right out, hut I didn't say anything about the quarter, 'cause I knew sho wouldn't llkn that. "Ho says to her, 'You havo a lino little brother, haven't you?' An she looked pleased but kind o' surprised, nn says that Johnny was a little bit mischievous but meant well I Jest grinned again. "In about a mluuto Johnny camo down stairs, nn when 1 heard him In the hall I said I guessed I'd go now, but shu called Johnny In, 'cuuso the man seemed to like him. " 'Johnny,' says she, 'come nnd spenk to Mr. Doollttle,' an Mr. Doollttlo Jess looked nick 'cause I was suiippin the big blade, in my knife. " 'Kr an this ain't your brother?' says lie, looking sour at me. " 'Oh, no,' sajs she; 'this Is Johnny's chum, who lives across tho street.' " 'Como on, Johnny,' says I, for I thort It was tlmo logo. 'Come on down to the Italian fruit stand nn get somo fruit.' "Johnny was mad when I told him about thu knife. 'But never mind,' says I. 'Don't you see he's got to give you one now?' "New York Tribune. Casting HI Horoscope. Colonel Sumpter McBrldc, of Austin, whllo In New York ou a visit, read tho advertisement of a clairvoyant In a morning paper. Hu went to thu femalo fortuuo teller to havo his horoscopo cast. Sho cast horo scopes with a dirty pack of cards, which shu spread on tho table. "You will marry an unii-'iaUy wclt'iy lady and bo very happy. Evorythlug la your past, present and future Is nn open bck to me." "I suppose you know everything about my future?" paid tho colonel. "Not only about your future, but about your past and present." "It's wonderful, incomprehensible. Good morning, madam." "Hold on, there. A dollar If you pleaso," said tho femalo wizard, holding out her hand. "Well, that Is strange. You know every thing about tho past, present and future, and you didn't know I left all my money with the clerk nt tho hotel before I started out to have my fortune told. It's wonder ful, Incomprehensible," remarked the colonel, as he pnssed out Just in time to avoid Intercepting n cuspidor with the back of his bead, Texas Slftiugs. Not f.ud)llke. She (nt the races) Oh, I'm getting aw fully Interestcdl I want to bet on the next race. Heru'ro live dollars. He Certainly. Which horso? "Which ono Is going to win?" "I don't know." "How stupldl Ask somebody." "No ono knows." "No one nt all?" "Not a soul." "Um well, 1 guess I wou't bet myself. It Isn't very ladylike anyhow. You bet for mo." New York Weekly. A Stumper. An eccentric old gentleman placed In a field on his estate a board with the follow ing generous oiler painted thereon: "I w 111 give this field to any man who is contented." It was not long before he bad an appli cant. "Well, my man, you aro a contented fel low?" "Yes, sir: very." "Then why do you want my field?" Tho applicant did not wait to reply. Exchange. A Chip Off tli Old lllock. "How old nro you, sonny?" "Twelve years old, sir." "You aro very small for your age. What la your name?" "Johnny Smith. My fnther is a baker on Manhattan avenue." "So your father Is a baker? I might havo guessed It by your size. You remind me of one of his loaves." Texas Slftiugs. A Illot 011 the K.ciitcheiiu. She I like your friend very much, but ho has such bad tasto In dress. Ho You should overlook that fact aud remember that he Is laboring under great disadvantages. She How so? Ho Ills grandfather camo from St. Louis. Clothier and Furnisher. A U.eful Adjunct. Guest (to tho host) Count, how is It you havo your old servant, Jacob, still wait at tho table? Why, ho has the palsy torrlbly. Count Oh, you seo I only use him for scattering sugar over thu strawberries. Fllegendu Matter. kuppl) Iiik IHb Iivmiwid. Fresh Air Hoy Mister, do you have to buychcwluggum for all those cows? Life. a vwr will J MsAfer:. - wUSyf Removal Sale -- As we intend to remove to our New Furniture Block on 13th street, between O nnd P, about September 1st, we have con eluded to oiler our large stock of FURNITURE at nearly cost price until that time. As we in tend to make genuine heavy cuts, these sales at reduced prices will be strictly cash. Call and investigate. AUG. TH. GRUETTER & CO. 1 1 16 and 1 118 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 ICB CREAM FOR SUNDAY DINNER, AND THEY. WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Sutton & Hollowbush Makers of Hon Bons and Chocolates. Also Delicious Ice Cream and Soda Water. UOY&UR CMPLOYfc VorHourdt? A REQUUR-ADVilRTljEfAOT VoRKi-M WHiir Hi UU i PFT line of shoes for O ST. 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