? 'I'l'iwiiapiim.iwiiwiiiw.i.'iuwwwmf m , CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DISCKMHKR 5, ibyi p 1 b. id Aws mtTrJ'tik js. lifknu tr-". a 1 k .Jbv TI I " 5 r"v. H-sJ- ?T Nickel Savings Stamps Good for Depssit in the Nebraska Sav ings Bank wilt be found for Sale at the Following Places: A Co., Imposition Depart- ItcrpolNlicliucr mcntHlore. Clanon & I'lotelier. Wnll l'aicrniul Htatlon cry, H20O. ' A. USIiarior. DriiKi. Hooks, faints, Oils mill Notions. Kiricontli iiml O. Ilahlwln Hros., Hardware, 1217 0. MoKcnuy & Hon, l)riiK, Hlutionory, anil NotlotiH,2712 0. Htolnor . Hclicatr., Dlsponslnir J)riiKNls corner Twolftli nnil 1. lljorkmtui A Mmlwall, lriiKitlsts, ! North Tenth. J. M. Hrimil. nroci-rles, etc., RS8 Twonty-sovontli. l.lniloll Hotel, Corner Thirteenth unit M. W.Oatfo Miller, Confectionary unci Notions Vnlvorslty IMncc. . K. .1. (little. Oencrul Merchandise, etc., Wont Lincoln. Onirics K. McMurrny, Orooerlcs nnil Meut, Uolmont. How to I'rntriit Mold'nrai. NYnrly nil tlio essential oils toiul to I prevent iiiciltliiipst, such ns oil of laven- tier, tunny, cloves, peppermint, elo. Russia leather is preserved by being scouted with tho tar of tlio birch treo nutl It is so effective thnt liooks bound with it often prevent moldlnoss in other books placed next to them. Ilow to I'rotiniiiicB Homo Ordinary Words. A;itln u-fcii, not as spelled. Alien ale-rn, not ii-fjc-n. Apostlo ii;hm-ui, witliont tho "t." Undo bad. Because be-ctitrs, not bo-co.i. Ikon bin. Do loved as a verb, m-luvil; as an adjec tlvo bo-ftttved. (Blessed, cursed, etc., are subject to tho sanio rule.) Beneath with tho th in breath, not with tho lit in breathe. Buoy bwoy, not boy. Ca price capreeco. Catch as spoiled, not ketch. Chaos fot-oss. Chasm knziti. Chasten chasn. Choir kwire. How to Itnmnvti Trucking. Ill these days when outdoor sports nits happily in voguo for both men and women young ladles do not have the horror they formerly had of sunburn and freckles. Sometimes, howover, it is de sirable to remove tho freckles, and in North ' such cases this wash will bo found ofll I cacious: Take ono ounce of lemon juice, a quarter of a drachm of powdered borax and a half a drachm of sugar; mix and let tho compound stand in a glass bottle for forty-eight hours'. Then rub it on tho face occasionally, and lot the freckles are gone. Mr. C'nrr &liNit Ho was Mantling on tho corner of Hat ting and Unit lot streets when itnothct young mutt about his ago cuino along, and tho llrst ouosuldi "Look lieali, Mlstnli Cnrr. I want to gin yo' a few wonts oh advice." "Woll.tuhf" "Yo' seems to Iw puyln yo 'tonshitnt nmowhut to a young lady named AIU Perkins." "Yes, sab yes, sab." "Din huylii her boxes of candy an semllii up liokays, I untlcrstun," "Jos so, sub." "Well, sab, In order to save yo' fitrder boddoruu expense I will Inform o i dm I am iluu iiiguucd to marry MUs Perkins in do ulub fuclier." '".iictly, sub, 'sactly; an In onter tnsaxu you finder lHdilerauexpoiiso I will lufiirni you dal Miss Porlfliis dun bocitin Mis, ('nil Inst eaveiilu al 8 o'clock! Weddlu strictly private! Xo kcordsl" Detroit Free Prms Trngvily, THE LM)T STIUW. Chicago and Erie R. R (I.iUo Chicago A Atlantto ll'y.) In Connection with the Erie Railway KoitMs rniE :oNt.Y: usi: 1 ""')'-i IJfl l' - wis IIKTWKKN ki nuns Brum in intuit, tuio uixuutu ing and swallow tho grounds w sw...wU&w - liquid. It is alwayH taken plain. UndoriOno Manauoinont. SOLID TRAINS. Tho Through Trains ol tills tanobctweenUlil- caito nu.t New York uro run soil; . thus uvoUUiik annoyance and confusion of chaiiitinx cur or ml tint: connections. Vestibule Limited Service Vostlbuled Limited Trains. coiisIsUiir of Hag- aaRo, Hmoklnn ami Day Coaches, with Killman UIiiIiir and Hleonlns Cars (heated by stoiun, lighted by gas), over this Lino Every Day in the Year. How the Turku Millie Co (Tee. The Turkish way of making coffee produces a very different result from that to willed wo are accustomed. A small conical saucepan with a long han dle and calculated to hold about two tablespoonf tils of water is the vessel used. Tho fresh roasted berry is pounded, not ground, and about a dessertspoonful is put in the minute boiler; it is then nearly filled with water and thrust among the embers. A few seconds suffice to make it boil and tho decoction, grounds and all, is poured out into a small cup which fits into n brass socket, much like tho cup of an acorn and holding tho china cun as that does tho acorn itself. The Turks seem to drink this decoction boll- ith the as sug ar or cream would be thought to spoil it. Europeans after some practice pro for it to the clearer infusion made in France. In every hut these- coffeo boil ers may bo seen suspended, and the means for pounding tho roasted berry aro always ready at hand. Ilow to I'riivent Doors from Crftuklitff. Take lard, soap and black lead in equal partsaud apply to tho hinges. Soap alone is effective for a time; the other ingredi ents make it more lusting. Pullman Service to Boston. A Pullman IUiirotSleonlnii Car to and from Hoslon d-tlly via this route. This is tho ON liY LINK UunnliiK Pullman Cars between Chicago and Uoston, BUCKEYE ROUT E To Columbus, Ohio, and Ashland, ICy. Pullman Sleeping Car between Chicago and ubovo Points dally. Trains Arrlvo and Leavo Dearborn Station, CHlOAdO. For further Information, call on tho nearest Hallroad Ticket Agent, or address D I Robert!, W 0, Blnearaon, Oon. Pass. Agt. Now York A. tt Taoker, lOen.Mgr. AG.P.Ant. Cleveland. Chicago Santa Fe Route ! Atchison, TopekaS Santa FeR.R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. How to Malm Old Clotlii'K Look Nif, If it suit of clothes bo of good materia' and be well made it can bo made to last with some care a very long time and do a great share of tervice. It is best when clothes are not in use to fold them care fully and put them away where dust will not get at them. Hanging clothes in a wardrobe is not nearly so satisfactory. At the cud of a season when a man lays aside an old suit lie sees tho shining elbows and tho bulging knees and the grejiso spots here and there, and says to himself, "Well, this is the end of them!" Go slow, good man, have a little patience. Brush tho old garments carefully; sponge out the grease spots with a littlo am monia and then carefully fold up the old "duds" and lay them away. When the next season comes tako them out, send them to bo pressed and when they como back you will be surprised. The shining elbows no longer glisten in tho light the knees are once more in shape and you have a suit of clothes almost as good as new better than now, in that they have been tried and have been found trust worthy, not so good as now because, alas, you cannot go on performing this opera tion indefinitely. How tu (Irlml Small Tooli. Use a largo stone with plenty of water nnd grind rather slowly. Tho street knife grinder often seriously injures cutlery by grinding rapidly with little or no water. He Why are yon so sad, dnrllugf Shu I was Just thinking, dc.irest, thnt this was t hu lust cvimlnu wo could bo to gether till tomorrow. Life. Draulng Hi" l.lnx. I was sitting with the slietllT In front of the town court bouse, when lie suddenly stood up, shaded bis eyes with bis liaml and looked across tlio street, mid then calh-il out: "Heali, yo'l Is that yo', .Ilmr" A colored man, about llfty years old, who was slouching along on tho other sldtt, ciuiie across tlio st reel and replied: "Yes, Murs He tifng, ills am nnil" "And what ar' yo' doing lu-alif" "I'zi! jlst, will kin out, sub. I dun thought I'd ilrup down mi seo my darter." . "Ilow did you get outr" ".list maile a bole fruw do back wall, sub." "I.ook-a-heab, .llm,"suid thoshcrln", as he sat down anil picked up a stick to whit tle on, "I ain't guino to stand this fussln no mo'. This Is ulgb about seven timet yen's broko out o' Jail." "Yes, sub, niyh 'bout scbeti times, sab, but doau' Imi bard on me." "You's got out by the dnali, the win dows, the lloor, tho celling and the walls, and you's put mo to trouble and the coun ty to expense. Xow, yo' can't go buck tliur' no mol" "Please, hah!" "No, sab; yo' can't do It! I've given yo' a fair show, ami jo' can't expect no mo'. Yo' kin Jist tako yo'sel r olfl" "But, Mars Iteufog, l'.o dun bin put in Jail on a bog case, an I'e got to stay dar' till do coto bouse meets," protested tlio man. "I know you were arrested and examined and bound over, and all that, but I've got tired of tho fiisslnir. I ain't going to stand by and let nobody dumtigo tho jail. You's got out and como buck, and got out and come buck, and now 1 won't abide it no mo'l .list tul.a yo'sclf right olT and don't come buck to my jull again unless yo' want to lj bard used. If I find yo' breakln in I'll shoot yo' sboie's yo'r born." "Won't jo try mo JIhLoiico ino'f" pleaded tho prisoner. No, sah I to' has got to go and tako keer of yoVelf. I'm tellln yo' to scatter bofo' 1 mako yo' i turn to and stop up that last hole in the wall!" Tlio man "hcuttercd" In a discouraged, dejected way, and as ho was lokt to sight down the street tho sheriff growled: "Burn a nigger who don't know whoii ! lie's being used like a bo'u geutlemanl" Now York World. An Incident fnnii Oiileiigo Nhtmlnif Hon llm Worm Will Turn, "liomuvl Kliikoiibludor, It Is tliuo to got upl" Afar lit tboeiist t bo gray dawn of a frost y November morning hud faintly Impressed Itself on tho telttctunt and uurespoiislvo liorlr.011, nnil tlio ilurkly rrowulng sky hnil Is-gun to look as if It felt streaked with premonitions of a coming day that should rovriil everything It hud been trying to hide, No sound stirred tho sluggish attnim pluiro have tho harsh, fuxr.y, perfunctory whistle of a distant locomotivo that cither hud the ast lima or found It hard work to acblovo tho proper pucker on account of tho cold, ami would not have whistled anyhow If It hadn't Won compelled to do It by tho regulations of tlio soulless corpor ation It was working for, "liomucl l-'lukeiihlniler, It Is time for lis to get upl I have told you so live or six times!" "Kr-ynh-ah-belgbeMtml" responded Mr. Kliikeiibluiler vaguely. "What Is It, Faur Wha" And with a soft snore he relapsed into slumber. "Ia-iiiI" "Yabab" "(let upl It's time you wore building tho kitchen lire." She shook him ami shunted In his oar again, hut bo felt not tho Jerking and (un voice sounded like the soft murmur of tho waves that wash tho shore of tho laud of dreams. Again ho wandered down tho happy val ley, baud In band with his heart's Idol, at of old. Tho geutlo breezes sighed through the trees aboxo their heads, and tho grassy cat pet beueulh their feet waved to and fro to fantastic billows, as if stirred by tho wings of passing fairies. Again ho looked into tho melting blue eyes, In whose soft answering glances ho read tho story of trusting girlhood's deep and fearless devo tion, aijil Ids heart swelled with prldo and Joy. "I, em I" "Er ah what wha" "Iotiitu-l Kinkenbliider, wake up!" "Y-yes, I what aro you doing?" "I'm shaking you. Ato you going to got npf" lack from fairyland came lsimuol Kink-i-nblniler not all at unco, but by Jolts and bumps. He opened bis eyes. Ills cherished wlfo, tlio put tner of bis Joys, sharer of Ills sor rows, loving eutvrer to his gastrotiomlcal whims ami disbursing agent of Ids treas ury department was trying to push him nut of lied Into tho cold, cold air that cinno freely in through tho open window. Ho sat up In bed. A full realization of his dignity us a man, his position as head, of the Flnkeiibluder family, Its champion, bulwark ami defender camn upon him. Memories of tho past, with its errors of judgment, omissions of duty, and overt acts ami transgressions for which ho could find mi aileiiuato excuse rose vividly before him. It was not too late to shako off his lethargy, assert his manhood ami vindicate himself. "Fan," ho said with Iron firmness, as ho lay down again and composed himself to 1 slumber, "If you want that blamed old fire built you get up and build It yourself." Chicago Tribune. nil i i n r i.v-i- 7irvJAivv: I I .11 II 7t HB I M ' " X VVJ WM Ky Iw JRB.I ml fi m o ol ill fUtftL fr,4 It MflRltL Li iigra wk as II - ,T,iii iiiiiiirinriimM n n "HH-'IU1" 'fflll"l,l ll'l'llli'" " rnrnlturlHpltliomunoillni'Miiienlomlmilnnoll Isnbnul as easy In mako a mistake I Is lo mako a iiiirehiox-. Wo belli-vo In culling u spmln a spadn every time. J Ills tlmn we I.... .. .. .......I.. I ......... it. .....ii. ...I I., iiml... it. .1 f.m u im'I iril rur imlrnv IT Villi UlVO II flIIOCIItl III" tentlon. Wiiiiriioin-rliiitaliamlsniiio Wllfliw Hooker for .MiS. Vlial wo have tossy about ilimii i'iiii In. milil In ii imliiiii-n! In iniilii-. iniilrrliil nnil cost Ihev defy eilllllMirlsoil nro llnlnhed to iierfeetlou and aro nsduriibln us llio uverlitHtliiK hills. They A. T. Gruetter & Co. 124 to 134 North 13th. Opposite New Lansing Theatre Block. YOU GET FITS Plenty of Time. ! i immmmU And the right kind, as well as excellent wear and latest style in Shoes when patronizing & Sanderson. Parker Sec their fine line ol shoes for SUMMER 1009 O WEAR Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Kansas City and SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, and SAN FRAN- CISCO. Short Line Kates to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Dallv Train Service Uctwccn Kansas Clu and PUEULO, COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains Hctweon Kansas City nnd Galveston. The Short Line Hctweon Kansas City and Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, Houston, and all Principal Points in'lexas. TbeOnly Line Running Through the OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. Tin Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan Handle. For Maps and Time Tables and Informa tion Rugaiding Rates and Routes Cull on or Address E. L. PALMER. Passenger Agent, 411 N.r. Life Building, How to Avoid Cutcliliiu Cold. Accustom yourself to the uso of sponging with cold water every morn ing on first getting out of bed. It should be followed by a good deal of rubbing witli a wet towel. This has considerable effect in giving tone to tlio skin and maintaining a proper action in it, and thus proves a suit-guard to tlio iujmious influence of cold and sudden changes of temperature. Sir Ashley Cooper, tho celebrated English physician, said: "The methods by which I have preserved my own health aro temperance, early rising und sponging tho body with cold water immediately after getting out of bed, a practice which 1 have adopted for thirty years without over having taken cold." How to Keep UudclutlH-a Out Children. Most restless children lling tlio cloth ing away from tho head and shouldei1 first. To meet this difficulty sow tapes eight inches long on tho upper corner of sheets and coverlets, and fasten, after the cliihl is put to bed, to tlio slats of the upright sides of tho crib. If fastening is needed at the foot also, tho outer cover cau bo pinned beenrely after being folded under the mattress. The tapui should bo doubled before being sowed, leaving each string four iuches in length. Aid to Mumnry. "Tod" Walters is a ten-year-old boy in whom tho spirit of mischief and the spirit of investigation are dovclopcd to au un usual degree; at least, his suffering grand parents entertain that opinion. Tod made them a short visit a few mouths iiko, ami although they aro fond and proud of their graiiiKon, it cannot be denied that their principal feeling when they said goodby to 111 in was ono of relief. Neither of tlio old people had very sharp eyesight, and they seldom used their spec tacles except for rending, so it was not sur prising that they failed to discover soma peculiar indeiitntloiiH which marked tho to rail of the polished balusters on the first mnrnliiK after Tod's arrival, and widen grow deeper with each succeeding inoniiiiL'. To all appearance Tod did not notion them, either, until tlio lust day of his visit. Then ho announced in coiilidouce to bis grandmother: "I'm afcbl. grandma, that I'vo mnda .-tome marks on tU baluster rails with my Wnterbury, but you .'co I'vo always run down so fast that f nuwr noticed tlioiu till this morning"' "With your W.vt,-ilt'j!ir.', Tod!" echoed his Ki-nudinoihur 1" ani .t-inont. "Why, yes'in. I've li'ii'ind it by pressing the winder on the ra,11, you know, every utoruitiK since I cairn-, it was such a splendid place, mid f.r ei such a lot of time, Is-canse I could -j It as I ran down to breakfast. And ulvn.ys doing it that way, of course it kepi ,uv from forgetting to wind it, you ter' Youth's Companion. A l'uler. Littlo (llrl (Do Pa-dilou Flat) U that my new biother)' Ain't he cute? Did tho an gels Ih'Iiil; him? .Mamma Yes, my dear. Little (ilrl Did they have limning swords t Mamma-No. Why? Littlo tJirl I don't see how thoy got past the janitor. tlood News. n-.. Etufftn I mwuM. I twll mm ou at the TwillitiK Thanksgiving dinner At 1 o'clock tomorrow, shan't D Dushaway -Yes. But 1 thought you were going to tako your Thanksgiving dinner at tho Wimples. SturTer I am. but thoy don't dine until 8. 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. HARDY & PITCHER - HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OE S) 5r5Sa5H5HaSH5a5aEa5ci5a5HS5a5a5HSaSHSaSHS3SHSHSHSH52SESHSH5ESSSHSH5HSH5a52 . f FURNITURE f 5HSHSHSH5ESHSH5HSa,rciSaj.?E5,: !i5HSH5H5H5H5H5H5BH5HSH5r2S5H5E5H5H5HSa5255 i ) IN THE CITY. G& 211 South 11th St. LINCOLN, NEB. lluw to lli-ntorn tlin Color of Olum. When lof ivwviui) Him nnil rain tin window' glass tukwtct. t. i-m, whitish hue. Huh it with diluted tuiiriatiu aoiu and tlmn clean with moistened whiting. OIubs of any kind that appears smoky may be cleaned and restored at onco by applying diluted nitrm acid. Water and uuiiiiotiiu is also Directive, (iiiul StiiKii .linvi'U. Reporter I suppose tho jewels worn by , bigiiorl Huiufattl costlier a Krcut deulf ' .Mauugor Yes. A few days ago she stepped on ono of tho largo diamonds I which broke it to atoms and cut her foot. Hho'll have to pay doctor's bills for at least tw enty-llvo dollars. .lowolor.s' Circular. Ilt-r !";iiirllo. "llreakfast," said .MUs Passee, "Is my favorite meal." "Naturally," retorted .Miss Porte; "one Is younger at breakfast than at dliiner." Uuiper'M llii.iir. Telephone 176 OFFIOE 1001 0 Street. Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty . A UJ aft. .! j