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"-"vmirHrtrfcrr.ir. i,,.-- w wmt- tmtuym. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 189: -.P1 1 Si ? BYft ) W.( tfc,Wfcrt!tt. tmwiWMw mm rWiU'fiy'r.'j 7 y?.... AyZt'jf . f &.( nut &iC lM Mrs. Graham's Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream I not nroiuttlt In I he aenao wlileli Unit term l impulnrlv tiai'd, hut perumtioiilly beaullne. It cri'Mea u n. Miiimth, elwir velvety "Kin, ami ly ilnllv u urndiMlly mnkc thocotoi'lexlnii several slmilea whltnr II Inn coimliuil proti-tM ton fro.n tiuK'll'm't nl u u nint wind mill truvonU miuhiirii mnl freckle, uml hlurklirnd. will never ennui while you use II. Uclenine the runt fur hot tor tluiiiMinii mnl wutrr, nmirlihi'Hitnil IiiiIIiIh lilt tho skin iUviiMitnil linn prevent l mi for inMliinof wrliiKlt'i. It nl vox tho irehiie, clonrnuxK mnl miumlliiHm ol kln Unit mi hMl vrlii'ii it lltllit Klrl Kvitry Imly, joiinii or oMoiiKlittouxiilt.iixltitlvcxii iiioro youth fill iipiH'urixtiro tunny linly. mnl 'hut iiiu nently. It contain no iiuld, imwilcr. or iilltiill, and Imixliiiriuloxxiixiluw mnl nx iinnrlxlilnit Milawimo tlu llntver. Prim SI. Oil, Auk jrourilrtiffulxt Tor It. MAMl'f.K HOTTl.i: mulled rreotoiinylnl on receiptor 10 eontn In stamp tojpiiy Tor oliip mnl tiiicklllit. l-uily Axi'lllM wimteil. Mm. HervnW (irnlintii, "llemiiy Doctor," 108 I'imI Htrcot, Mm Krsnelsco. All tho tcmlliiK Lincoln ilrmiiUlx mill It, H. T. Clarke Drug Co., Lincoln. WIlOI.KHM.i: AtlKNTS. ROQIIIMIYI KUOHRI. i HrntTal once In John Kmmtun. (i. T. A. O.. R. I, k P, It. It., Chicago, unit nvejtre, tioataae PMi.!M allrkeat ilrck u( canla you rrrr haniflwl. TKM CKMlB) per park, poatace stamps, for una or many. Jtememhev that the bent route to Chicago from Lincoln (throiifh Omaha) in via tho Hock Inland." Tho Dining Cam are all new and elegant f tho tci'vlce everybody known in tho bent in tho United State. Jtava newer and better Sleepem, handnome Day Coachen, bent Iledtning Chair Cam, and the train in new and the handnoment that run from Lincoln to Chicago (via Omaha) If yon want to be convinced of thin fact, compare it with other so-called flmt-clann linen, Ticketn for note by CM AS. 1WT1IE11FORD, City l'annenger Agent, In the Hotel "Lincoln." &&& you erer handled. TKNCKifTa per pack, postage stampa, for one or many. Ladies' and Children's Hair Catting and Shampooing a Specialty, -AT- SAM. WESTERN ELD'S BURR : BLOCK Ladles Uae Dr. Lit lliic'a Periodical PUU front Purls, France, flint positively re! Have suppressions, monthly lcrmiueincnt and Irrennlnrltlra caused tiy cold, n-enkueax, shock, anemia, or general norvoua ilchlllty. The large proportion of Ilia to which ladle and iiiltwi are llixhle I tho direct result of n disordered or Irregular inenstruntlnii. Hup. preuloni oontlnuiHl ruxult In bloixl ixilnonlng smduulckanQxiiinptlot. J puokmii) or:i for 6. ftont direct on receipt or price, s.ild In Lincoln by II, V. Ilrown, ilrmmiu. BE A MAN AWILO WAS A PERFECT MAN. flMIIT HI mm l-MMIHiltl II Wall lUUHinniuiHUiylwiuiiiiiMnui Bwr MAM a arioa aaa TWOaOOI la all iiimIi. VfillHB ury n hi lftrlaf frtai MtBTOVI ! IWTT. Lmi ralllac Maa. . rknltU icUM. Htatat Wmtt, ItaatM DTlaiMt, w aarrtUORAI. WBAKam. aa b tartoaa to riBVIOT Ualll aa4 !. titautt araaaa) t. aka rriaa aa Vavar af MaUaaa. claim by yean of practice by eiejuafvj anaihoda a uniform IMttratf tl tlHIH" In treat. tall SUaaaet, Waatatiau and ittlaaaaf Maa. Trallmontala from UHlatea and Territorial, MX NEW wiii o Kmrrt4, aeaiea, poav Dald. tor a limits tima aa tfvkjtameaa MR. vaaaai VLfiXZttLVAZiL IntTtXih tarttfttaiaaUli. A44raaaataaaa l CO. BUFFALO, NaT IVK KVCHKK. LINCOLN ' '' Alin tafTlxJHl aia BamaitataiitB ---- eewea xar TBkaaaaaMawealBj'f cSSS gxa?; iiairnw praparea lot IHMInaai U Ituai kt UIaUaIMI BOOftK. UMOla. Nab, in n I I tae 111 l our till "I w tr ,DJ "i" ' aha n Ml m Weals aar aaak. uaa or aaaar. (SfmDa:, f - - SOME LAUGHING GAS, MANUFACTURED FROM CON DENSED URAINS. for the llrlrrlnlliin of Our Headers A Tent pern urn ,di'rlli'iiti'nt that Worhed Hot It lVnya llypnotlaiti Uriipli lonlly llearrllied I'linny I'MratrMpln. A (Iraphln lleiiioiialriitlniii Hyptnlla-t (to MiliJo.!l.) Now, my friend, you nro tint ciiluliniti'it tniillat, John I,. Sutllvnti Kut up ami hIiow how you box. Subject (to liltn.ulf.)l-In tho hull threo wctiltn I'vo boon tnivolln' with thnt follor, Iio'n only puld mo two dol lam; tut' I'vo got to (rut square with hint, notnohowl What He Could lln. Ho looked up uml ilown tho Ntrcat fur tively two or thruo Minus, took In tho algn over the door onco or twloo and dnrtod In nn If nfrald of bolnir cauc-ht at It. "This in iib employment agency, ain't it?" ho inquired of the man in charge. "es," nnappoil tlio iktsoii, "Oct work for people, don't you?" "Yep." "Any kind of work?" "Yep." "All kinds?" "Yen." "(lot something for me to do?" "Yep." "In a rcataurnnt?" "Ye what In thunder can you do in reaturant?" exclaimed tho boaa, catching hlmaelf. "Kttt" Then he got tho bounce. That Theater I'oater Ordinance. "Wasn't It horrid of tho Aldermen to liken ua to ballet girls?" asked one society woman of a member of the Fine Cut Club. t "Yea," responded he, "and absurd into tho bnrgln. Your methodn and those of tho ballot girls nro diametri cally opposed." "What do you mean?" "Well, you know, yon take off from above nnd they from be; no, I never drink tea now, thank you." Why He Was Had. Kollcltous Spouse. "What makes you look so worried lately? You're not like yourself." Grout Lawyer. "Well, I'm having considerable tronblo down town." Spouse. "Now you must tell mo all about it." Lawyor. "Well, you see 1 wnnt to keep tho office open till 5, and the ofllco boy wants to close it at A, and we can't seem to arrange mutters." Cruinltleta. ' There is n wide difference between leaning on a man and sitting down on him. "I cateh on," ns tho grip said. Yuletlde Married nt Ch rib turns. Skipping the .rope A murderer es caping from jnll. She Didn't Want Illm. "Where are you going my pretty maid?" "I'm going to church, kind sir," she said. "May I go with you.O sweetest maid?" "I'vo hymns enough In my book," sho said. Thins; Are Coming; Tommy's Way. A Proof. Wlckwlrtv "I tell you, Yabby, my boy, there is nothing like a baby to brighten up a man's home." Yupsley. "Yes, I have noticed that the gas seems to be at full height in your house at almost any hour of the night. There's Kteklae; aad There's Kicking. To kick and to kick with judgment, According to. the rule, Makes all tho difference oft between The wine tour, and the mule. ..aBBBBB iy0 am, fmWW saPUfcE. Ton lUlriiviiifitiil, Ituveicml Ami indiili HIciNoo, of the Aus tin Mine Unlit IiiIktiiiicIc, met Sam U'eli ter, mi AiiKtln ilnrky, mid asked Innv ho wiiHiilf for IIivuihnI, "I reckon." niIiI Sam, "I'so got about llvo conls," "lint's gwluv to hint you frit do winter," mild lllcdxoo, who wanted to Imrrow some .'net. "No, It won't, purxoii, fur de white goner mini In whose rnnl dat wikkI In burns It up Jess as If hit didn't cost him ncunt." Texas SlflhiKs. Tlniii'a VIiiiiikvs. mis&ii JJ zi Husband Didn't I tell you, old wotnnn, I hud iisurptlse for you f Wife 'and Mother Yes; but 1 wouldn't hit' rockornlsod Jim. lie him such n rer lined air about him, an his mustachci makes such iidllTuruucul Life. IVlD IVua '.VitUlnn. Shu uuswered an advertlsemont to do i some simple work In thu suwlug line. When she had taken it seat In tho private ofllco she began: "I can do nil sorts of sowing nnd can bring high references." "You uro in deep dlstressr" "I am, Indeed, kind sir," sho replied, turning back licr black veil and sobliinji just u flicker, "and If you aid mo I sliull I always rumembur you In my prayurs." "Well, state your rase," said tho man, looking far out thu window. "It Is a simple tale, sir." sho continued, edging nearer. "You sec, 1 am itio mother of half ii dozen children, and of courtk they cannot bo allowed to starve." ' "No, of course not," said thu man, sigh Ing and looking dreamily at his left hoot toe. "Still, tho children help mu all the.y can," added the woman, looking n shade brighter. "You see, thuru Is Nellie, the oldest, she Is picking beans in a cointnltv slou house: Tom, tho second son, is a teh graph messenger; Ike blacks boots, Sue picks up llrewood along thu dock, Julia U a cash girl and dear littlo Jlmuilu sells the evening papers." "Well," said tho man slowly, "it scunri to nut that between them nil you could manago." "It would t-ecm so," said tho widow, lx ginning to sob. "Well, what is tho troublof" "Well, It Is this: My husband's brother Pvto is living with us. Ho is an actor. Mu Is out of a Job. Ho Just sits by tho stovu all day. Ho Is waiting to got a star part from some of the big Hromlwuy inauagerM. Tho other day a friend offered him a snap as a waiter In u ten cunt restaurant for his board, but he Indignantly rofusod. Ho jest sits and sits and wo havo to chip In and feed him. Ho says some day ho is bound to make a hit. Do you think he will, kind sir?" "Frankly, madam, I do not." "Then you think I had better not let hi m sit tiny longer? " "No, madam." "Well," she said, tying a hard knot iu her hat ribbons, "that stirs mo up. Much obliged to you for your udvicu. Here he's been a-slttin all winter, but I'll just rush right home now and tell him wo are on to his little game. God bless you, kind sir, for your uiterest In it poor widow." Now York Recorder. How It Orliilunted, Phrases and slang terms nro frequently born of Interesting episodes, as witness the following: Peter the Ureat, while off driv lug In thu neighborhood of Moscow on onu occasion, was seized with the pangs ol hunger. "What havo wo iu tho hamper?" he asked of his aid. "There is but onu candle left, your majesty," replied the aid, "but I think I can exchange It for ii fowl at the next farmhouse, If you wish." "Do so," replied the czar, "for 1 am fam ished, and do not euro for a light- lunch eon." The aid laughed, and, us he had surmised, managed the exchange; hut the bird was found to he unusually tough. "I do not think, Vosky," said the emperor later "I do not think thu game was worth the canillu." Harper's Hazur. The Itelluioiia lHltlritlty. Gottrvllle, thu French embassador, wait ed on .the Duchess Sophia of Brunswick for tlio purpose of ascertaining if her daughter, aged twelve, would make a suit able match for thu dauphin. "How exceedingly beautiful!" ho ex claimed; "she is worthy of tho highest rank and position. May I ask in wha. re ligion the princess has been educated?" "In none up to now," replied tho duchesi, "as booh us we get to know what prince she Is going to marry, wo will have her In structcd In his religion." Luhhener Krels blatt. A Cuae In Point. Sho I believe that a people aroboth out wardly and Inwardly influenced by their natural surroundings that scenery Inllu enccs physiognomy the Highlanders, you know, have rugged faces. j Ho Yes, ami that Chicago girl behind nic, who lives on I'ralrle avenue, is plain i looking, Life's Calendar. A Fut Id loua Kplcure. Henri Monnlur, when dining at a restau rant, noticed a long Imlr trailing on the omelette which had been set before him. Calling tho waiter, he gracefully handed tilm the dish, saying: "Mon ami, I prefer my omelettes bald!" Solell du Diuianche, Doubt. Rosalie Mr. Trotter proposed to mo lust night. Her Mother Well, what did you tll him? Hosallo I was so rattled I don't kuow what I said, hut I think I accepted him. Epoch. Unacroiiutuble, Husband I must tell you of a funny thing that happened today? Do you remember that this morning you sewed a button on my trousers? Wife-Why, certainly. What of It? Husband It is still there. Brooklyn Life. At the Proper Time. Judge Have you anything to say why sentence of death should not lie passed upon you? Prisoner (haughtily) If I havo anything to say, I'll say it In my autobiography, Life. 'fv7 ' R ' 'swrm--,uiM !"- I. .BBffaVwrsmaT aTKaB ACTOR EDWARD HARRIOAN. lln nnya Chnrlty .Should Nut lie n Clnah for Niiiitlny I'erfiiriniinrea. Kdwnril llarrlgun, the well-known Author.iictor nnd inanngerof Now York city, lias written it signed editorial for the Now York .loitrnal setting forth his views on Sunday theatricals. Ha ob jects to Now York malingers following the example of Chicago, St. Louis nnd other Western cltlci EDWARD HAWIIOAN. Whoro tho theaters nro open Sun day nftornoons and evenings. Asldo from tho State laws which forbid Sun day theatricals, Mr. Ilprrlgiin thinks that thu musses of tho people would not toloruto It. lie, however, approves of Sunday performances for charitable purposes, but strongly Insists that tho theatrical profession should bo careful not to make charity u clonk for sin. Very few p.'oplo who luivu seen Mr. llarrlgnu on the stage will givo him credit for such views. It tuny ulso surprise peoplo to know that ho Is tin ardent chuivh man, being no esteemed member of Archbishop Corrlgnn's old parish. His religious associations prob ably account for his views. To Import KiikIMi lliict-ra. There was tin important sale of thoroughbred stock at Newmarket, Knglnnd, recently, a ul America was well represented In the bidding for brooduuites. W. Knston, who was stated to loprvsent two wealthy Now Yorkers, put out ubout 870,000, while Marcus Daly of Montana saw that amount, and wont soveral thousuudsbet tor. It was the largest and most suc cessful salu of racing stock held in Kng lnnd for many years, If not the largest ever known there. Among tho horses purchased by Mr. Euston were two pure St. Simon's got, two-year-olds, from tlio Duku of Portland's stud. One was Katherine, by St. Simon, out of Mulr nlnn, by Scottish Chief for 1,300 guin eas, and tho other was Cltronelln, by St. Simon, out of Mtirquesa, by Blnlr Athol, for fl0 guineas. Huston also gave &5.000 for lloyul Nun, by Hermit, out of Princess, and 81,000 for Dancing Wnter, by Isonomy, out of Pretty Dance. Knston got a lino bnrgnin in Cinderella, by Hermit, out of Mazurka, for 83,000. Marcus Daly's most important purchase, presumably for Mr. Hnggin, was Isis, by Bend Or, out of Shotover, for which ho paid 9.'., 000. Dally also gave the same pricu for Thu Task anil for the Countess Terry. lilundell Maple bought Uosamonde, by Hermit, out of Enguorrunde, tho property of the lato W. L. Scott of America for 98,000. Nina Archer Hold. Tho crack daughter of Hindoo, Nina Archer, after her disastrous trip Kast, has been returned to Kentucky to take a temporary rest, preparatory to active training for another Western campaign in the spring. Speaking of her ill-luck in tho Enst, John Mnddcn, a part owner of the marc, says sho cost him every cent of 85,000, and bo disgusted with her has ho become that he has parted with his Interest in her, presum ably to tho other half-owner, W. T. Woodward, the trottlng-horso man. Tho amount paid Is yet to bo reported, but It is probably somuwhuro in the neighborhood of half her original prlco JS.'-'flO. Hitttle Harvey, Act rem. Huttie Harvey, of the "Holo In tho Ground"' company, Is one of tlio bright est soubrettcs on tho American stngo. Her debut on thu profoslonul boards wns niiiilu ot MoVleker's theater, Chi cago, with A. M. Palmer. Tho same season sho wns with Vernona Jnrbeau, after which she made n hit ns Puck in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Tho two following seasons Miss Harvey starred In a piece called "Jessie Daw." This venture was not a success pccunarlly, although it was ar tistically commendable. It was during Miss Harvey starring tour that Adolina l'utti, the singer, saw Iter play and Invited her to visit her castlu in Wales. Later, Miss Harvey joined Hoyt's company, with which she has been very successful. Miss Harvey says that her career, with tho exception of Madam Pattl's notice of her, has been lacking in sensation. Sho tins never contracted a clandestine mnr ringe, never had a divorce suit, never lost diamonds, never inudo a pet of an alligator, und' never hud a fortune left her. Miss Harvey's reputation is based on the good work she hub done. Few of our soubrottes give greater promise. NEW IffttArtsMiWlY- MTncoltTbEI Formerly of HUFFMAH A RIGHTER. 1039 0 STREET. NEW LOCHTON, Sutton & Hollowbush, Caterers Confectioners We make all kinds of Fancy Creams and Ices. Parties and Receptions Supplied on Short Notice. We Have all Kinds of Fancy China for Rent. Telephone 68 i . No. 206 So. 1 1 th St LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Oltlio, Cor. 10th it ml O ftt. Phone 710. Ynitta, llll.i nnd Y Nlrt-ets. Phone 707. Fret Work, Sgreens and Panels CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER. Fall Line of 7V HNTELS A1JS ln ARE SHOWN IN OUR NEW WAREROOMS. NEBRAvSKA CABINET WORKS, COUNTERS AMD WALL GASES. P.T.MMJA HAS SPENT AS tllttlAl 00,000 A YEAB IN MWtRTIN&: To MY rrTRKC55WCNriOURE5 IX) TBLL MIS FORTUNC . tmmimimmmwmm Keep YOUR BUSINESS, and, InGidentallu, YOURSELF, Before tile PiiDllG. Don'i Depend on Them lo Discover You I H. W. BROWN DRUGGIST WBOOKSELLER Has the New Books soon as issued. A choice line of Perfumes and Fancy Goods. 127 South Eleventh street. LINCOLFS NEWEST bbbt jBiflVi' BOARDING DEPARTMENT. Wc arc especially well prepared to board a limited nmnber of horfes and having the largest and finest equipped stable in the city, can take best of care of all horses en trusted to us. Our stable is light and roomy with unsurpassed ventilation. All vehicles and harness receive dally denning and always leave the stable In neat, clean, stylish appearance. CALL AiXD SEE US.-GIVE US A TRIAL. Telephone 518, Stables 1639-1641 Q St GOODS. tlEB P BARTON EXCLUSIVE Agent for GENUINE Canon City Goal Also Uest Gnulu of Hard Coal 1 ftCftkfasSaaBae Please do not be deceived by imitations of our famous Canon City Coal. Sntisfv our self as to the GENUINE before ordering.' 1224-28 M Street THE MORAL IS: AUD HBEST STABLES W. J, PllATTflProprietor. First 1 ass Livery Rigs At all Hours Day or Night. Family Carriages, Gentlemen's Driving Rigs, Etc. ' rf. w ('te