Saturday morning courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1893-1894, September 02, 1893, Image 5

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Our groat Oarpot Salo In now going on. Wo haro purchaaod ov6r 15,000 worth
of Ingrain Carpets conalgnod to M. 8. Noah, of Donvor. This stock comprlioa all
grailos of Ingrain Carpets. Tho gooda woro bought at a very low figure, anil will
be sold at about half regular pricea.
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NOTE SOME PRICES -
Cotton Ingrain, Yard Wide'
Good Heavy Ingrain
Part Wool Ingrain
All Wool Ingrain
.Best Quality, All Wool
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rocolvod. Those patterns and, colorings are entirely dirToront'froin tho ordinary
Ingrain. Tho ladles are invltod to call and soo thorn.
FURNITURE
1318-1520 O STREET.
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Do you seo tho man?
I do seo tho man.
Who is it with him?
It is his wife.
So ho is married?
Yes.
Happily?
Average.
How is that?
Well, sometimes ho is glad ho is mar
ried, and somotinios ho wishos ho wusn't.
Are all husbandB so?
Most oi mom.
Always?
Oh, no; tho first year never, and then,
again, when thoy are quite old.
Why in tho first year?
Novelty.
And latterly?
No use worrying tho few remaining
years.
Taking it big and largo, however, thoy
rather prefer tho married stato, don't
thoy?
Yes.
Why can't they make it happy all tho
time?
Sometimes thoy don't caro to; their
wives won't let them sometimes, and,
besides, it isn't human, nature to bo
happy all the time
They would have boon unhappy ib
bachelors?
Certainly.
This man doesn't seem to bo very at
tentive to his wife?
No; sho doesn't expect it.
Why not?
Custom.
Custom?
Yes; nobody does that. People would
laugh if ho wub as dovoted as ho was
when ho was courting her.
Would ho caro for that?
It isn't pleasant to bo ridiculod.
What does sho think about it?
Pretty much as ho does.
Sho likes thoflu smaller courtesies of
men to women, doesn't sho?
Yes, but sho would rathor not have
them than to bo tho subject of com
ment. Who makes such comments?
Mostly persons not as happy as tho
average.
Are thoro enough of them to count?
It appears so.
Isn't there somo other reason besides
that?
Possibly.
Men and women, as husbands and
wives, get a little tired of each other,
don't they?
Enough to muko lovo-llko attentions
rather oppressive.
Docs this man have a club?
Yes.
Does ho go to it?
Yes, ho finds it pleasant thoro somo
timcB. And how about business?
Ho finds business cngugomcntB
occasionally interfere with ongugemonts
with his wife.
Did ho find it so beforo ho married
hor?
Not often.
And ho could forego tho preBsuro of
tho club also in the courtship days?
Ills' friends tit the club say so.
Sho knows about It doesn't sho?
Oh, yes; they've talked it over many a
time.
What does sho think of it? ,
Sho only laugliB.
Takes it us u matter of course?
Yes.
Quito satisfied?
No; but submissive.
Ho is kind to hor?
.Yes, gives hor lots of nice things,
thinks u lot of her, und all that.
Still ho is not as in tho courtship timo?
Hardly.
Does ho like to talk to hor?
Oh, yes, but thoy don't sit up talking
until tho milkman comes around in tho
morning as thoy used to do.
Ho doesn't spruco up in his appear
anco for hor as ho used to either, does
ho?'
Ycb, when sho scolds him for being
cureless in his uttiro.
Is ho a good provider?
Very.
Does ho growl when sho wants money?
Only occasionally.
Somo husbands do, don't they?
That is tho gonorul impressiuu.
Don't their wives say so?
Thoy do, indeed.
A man should trust his wife in respect
of thoso things, shouldn't he?
He shouldn't huvo muiried hor unless
ho was willing to trust hor in all things.
There should bo perfect confidence
between them, then?
Absolute,
Is it bo with this man?
Ho thinks it expedient to do a little
concealing ut times.
Is it for tho host?
Theoretically, no; practically , yes.
Another case of ignoranco being bliss?
Yes.
A wifo has no right to bo over inqulai
tive, has she?
Of course not.
A man has, though?
Of course,
And still tho twain is ono flesh?
Legally or spiritually or morally, as
you please.
Would this muu marry again it his
wife should die?
Probably.
Would his courtship of the second be
anything like his courtship of tho first?
Vory similar.
Exporienco makes no difToronco?
Not nt all; he will promiHo anything.
What of fulfilment?
That's another thing.
Thero is evidently a wldo difference
between tho wifo and tho Bwcotheart?
More than thoro should bo.
Women know it, don't thoy?
Yes, but a woman can como very near
being a fool at times.
And tho man?
He's more fool than knuvo also.
Ho moans well?
Always.
Why doesn't ho live up to his inten
tions? It's hard work to bo nice all tho time.
Docb ho lovo tho woman any less?
I fancy not; it is only man's way.
Which are tho most devoted husbands?
Thoso who lovo their wives inoro than
their wives lovo thorn.
Don't husbands and wives lovo equally ?
Ono timo in a million, possibly,
How is that?
Nobody knows; tho fact exists, though,
that tho proponderanco of ufiection is to
the ono side or other, and that side on
which it is is over the active side.
What is tho causo?
At a guess it might bo said that ono
lovo never quite felt that its object had
boon fully won, und it continued its
efforts.
How is it with this husband?
Judging by his inditferenco, so to say,
it might bo concluded that the wifo
loved him u degree or two tho more.
Ho could iniKno on her, then, if he
felt so disused?
Very easily.
And does ho?
It would only bo human.
Would the wifo do tho sumo it thocaso
were reversed?
Of a surety.
There's u good deal of six of ono und
half a dozen of tho other in this mar
riage business, isn't there?
There is, indeed.
Will it over bo different?
Never.
Is this husband joalous?
No; ho leaves that to his wife.
Is she?
Yes, more or less.
Why?
Sho is not as cortain of him as ho is of
hor.
Do women liko joalous husbands?
Thoy Bay not.
Would most women bo satisfied with
such a husband as this ono seoms to bo?
Ask thorn.
Tho finest grocery store in tho city.
Miller & Clifford.
PARENTAL ADVICE.
Fcclln itrittkld, ain't yc, Jobnnyt
Wall, tbU U tho way I view It,
That I he train would Uko to love ye,
Hut you'vu tfot to make 'em do it.
Don't go browiln nt a distance
In some pastur' way oil yonder,
Don't bellovu what Idiots tell ye
"Absence makon tho heart grow fondw."
8t';p up to 'em, Johnny, smarter;
Sorry Kato ulvo you tho mitten;
Bho'd iuiIiI, "Yes," as suro as gospel
K you hadn't been such a kitten.
You will learn to vluw this matter
Illmoby Jest tho way I view It,
That tho gals would Uko to lovo ye,
Hut you'vo got to mako 'cm do It.
Everybody's bound to havo 'era
All, at any rate, but few' are;
An w'en I was young an lively
I was taken jest as you are.
An I went an popped It to her
Skeercd completely out of natur',
Trcmblln like a frightened rabbit,
Hluxhln Uko a red tormater.
After alio had told mo "No, sir,"
I was Jest about as you bo,
Ooln round limp an kinder dumpish,
Fcclln Uko a blasted booby.
But I (ln'ly spuukud up courage
l.lko a man to go an win her,
An hho's Iwn a blrssln to mo;
I can't say a word agin hcrl
"Did I get her?" Now you'ro crazyi
Do you b'iioso I'd get another
W'en I lived tho gal Uko I did?
Go an ask her, she's yer mother.
Blnce that timo I tell tho youngs tors
Jest tho way I alius vlow It,
That tho guts would like to lovo 'em,
But they'vo got to make 'cm do It
Sam Walter Toss In Yankee Blade.
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Kemp Hint Horaiipiiin.
The hotting is 2 to 1 on Gritfo against
Lavignc, and may go.') to 1 on account
of tho heavy moneyed Interests behind
tho Australian.
Another dicislon bus been rendered in
Philadelphia on the question of boxing.
Even sparing exhibitions uro prohibited
there hereafter, and the promoters nro
trying to work up interest in wrestling.
Eddy Foy and Joo Donor, the comedi
ans, claim that Gritfo can whip any of
the present American lightweights.
Donor, who himself is a stout boxer, had
the gloves on with Griffo in a try-out
and says ho wants no more of it.
The challenge issued in Chicago by
Jimmy Carrol, backer of Jimmy Whalen,
to fight any Impound man in tho world
except Jack McAuliffo, for 1,000 aside
has been accepted, 'John Considino
sent word that he would accept the
Llncoln.Nob,. Aug. 10. 1893.
Sulpho-Salino Hath Co., Lincoln, Nob.
Gentlemen I havo been a victim of
rheumatism for soveral years past. I
have suffered intonFo'y at timo.-i, and
have gone to tho Hot Springs of South
Dakota and the Hot Springs of Arkan
sas live times seeking relief. I havo
also taken much medicine under the
directions of able physicians. About
ono month ago I suffered from ono of
the most violent attacks of tho disease
and at once beuun takimr hot salt water
baths ut your now and splendid bath
house in this city. Under tho cure of
your gentlemanly und efllciont attend
ant, Mr. Honry Shmutto.I have, I think,
entirely recovered.
From experience and my observation
of tho results of troutement of muny
patients at tho hot springs above named
and at your bath houso, 1 am convinced
that bettor and quicker results can bo
obtained by a course of hot salt water
baths at your bath houso than ut any
other place in tho country.
I do not hesitate not only to recom
mend, but to urge every ierson suffering
from rheumatism to try u course of
baths ut your bath houso under tho caro
of ono of the physicians in charge.
I believe your new and mauniliccnt
bath house will prove a great blessing
to tho many victims of rheumatism in
this vicinity, and I hoie it will receive
the liberal patronage ft merits.
You havo not requested of mo any
tistimonial, but I deem it proper that
1 1 should acknowledge tho great relief I
; have recioved at your hands, and you
may use wnat 1 nave said in such
manner as you may deem proper.
1 Very resiicctfully
i (Copy) J. U. STRODE
The above from Judge Strode is but
a sample of many similar testimonials
sent us without solicitation of which will
upKur from timo to timo in these
columns.
Sulpiio-Samnk Hath Co.
Fourteenth and M streotB Lincoln Neb.
Muny people, not uwuro of tho dan
gors of constipation, neglect tho propor
remedy till tho habit becomes chronic,
or inflammation or stoppage results. A
dose or two of Ayor's Pills in tho begin
ning would havo prevented all this.
Fino now line of business suitings
from $2T to $40 in Scotch und homespuns
Jeckell Hros,, 119 north Thirteenth
strcot, nonr Lansing theatre.
For Sunday dinner supplies call at
Halter's market, opposite Lansing Thou
tor. Phono 100.
Attention (1. A. It. Men,
By taking tho Uurlington routo to
Indianapolis you can visit tho world's
fair either going or returning without
oxtru charge for rail road faro. Apply
to Honnoll ut HAM dojiot, or to Ziemor
corner O und Tenth s't roots for tickots
und information.
Through HlcorWinil chair care via
this routo.
Our entire Handkerchief
Stock for one week at
ONK'HAIF
ill IB
There is more catarrh in
of the country than
this section
all other
diseases put together, and until the lust
few years was supjxned to bo incurable.
For u great many years doctors pro.
nounced it a local disease, and prescribed
local remedies, und by constantly failing
to core with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable, Science has proven catarrh
challenge for Spidor Kelly, tho fight to j to ,,u tt constitutional disease and there-
take place beforo tho club offering the ,oro rcqulrm constitutional treatment.
lurgest purso. ' H,l"'B Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
1....1, r ' .-.. ....i.. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., is tho
. li xi v i o ,.' only constitutional euro on tho market,
of one week, left for Now Wk Sunday,., ,'. ,. . . , ,
and will ut onco go into training for his
contest with Dick uurge, of England
Gome in and examine
them, it will be to YOUR
BEST INTEREST.
It is taken internally in doses
I drops to a teasoontul. It acts
from 10
directly
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Dempsoy is very much unnoyed ulwiut , ,. , -... , ,.
!, 4 , . I, 4 it. .system. They offer HOO for any cuso t
tho reports sent out us to his mentality' '. . 0 , . . ' ;,
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anil claims tnut it is tuo worK or ene
mies who are trying to curtail his
chances for getting on u mutch.
Hy using Hall's Hair Renewor, gray,
faded of discolored hair assumes the
nutural color of youth, and grows luxu
Hunt and strong, pleasing ovorylody.
fails to cure. Send for circulars and
testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Tolodo, O.
LW Sold by druggists, 75c.
For ull Bociul doings tho Nebraska
state bund or orchestra is whut is
ulwuys most desired.
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W. D. SHIELDS, M. D.
PHY8ICIAN AND 8URQEON.
OFFICE. 1136 O ST.
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