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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1899)
THE COU ; c ,hv lo P" ,,iB l,IBUHt of wrong and hide for a moment from mo tl. IUt , mopping Blurt: what u word can explain, as now. You 1 o bo acrou the trn.ling skirt (H boo, ou thought, if but for a moment, I not only a delusion and a Bnro for loved your intollect-or what prodomi the sentiment that !,.,,.. i,o Joa to godliness.' It is an abuse that ought ,," cveruh n .A?"M to bo prohibited by statute if no otter . 0 J b,n-ox' ''"J001 "vorythlng, way can bo found to put a atop to , 0 rc8l L 7 " "H y0B' and the wroteh who is responsible f, ? uTmy own' Tl , 7 n"" mnki, g it tho h1o should I o boiled in v "l 1 ' r-nd thoro! his or her own fat. Wo make ordinanc- Io e" . 7 X-l "8 fa against expectorating on tho side- bZitif, V , ' k,n(,leBt-most walk; we close up tho ,oa , , ,,U. d cb " uJo m 7- ' , ' night and on Sundays we restrict tho xufS S? nTrllw boring of oil wells within co.t.ln J m ,a; 2 S Wl'S? I, T 'nt i we regulate tho snood of tr.,in ,,,. ... " . ?.' U.P ' ,,M h -C,,n ,u' hia hojtl ojela. and milk wagons; w, have a g7 I ' g 07 ' Vh" ,?" ? ii iiiiiliSnif niSnn.... ,.. .i.: .. .. ur,oiovon lo groAl. . . . Ah! that kiss oo! That mo could plumbing ordinance o,kinir in tl... . ... ,, itation of houses, and in som,HtieshH ",," , : lhHt m coukl Prohibited in the.reriurt;:;: Z ", theatre fad, int., nothing,." wl mal0 0Q w ., ' f? dearest, doarest Rose: i0()0 kisses, Do not bo hurt, love, mo is going out of town tomoirow for two dajs. Mo is very unwell, feverish, and nothing but tho country can do mo any good, so that mo will go down tomorrow and look at Woodcot Hall, which mo hopes so will suit us. Mo has bought such a pretty teosot for oo, and a doRHnrKnnf nf n., w wv JIUC- don. Mo will not send back oo presents runty or tun ait. "Out In Arlznnn urn linvn n ,... Jf.igghig on tho purity and clearnesa of our nfr," said Judge Murphy, tho delegate at Washington from thnt ter ritory, "nnd we have reason for It, for there is nothing llko It In tho knowa world. Tho air of California may sur pass that of Arizona from a photog rnpher's point of view, and it in claimed that It does, but as the Arlzonlan only cares for air for breathing purposes, wo aro not at all jenloiis on that point We can see mountain tops for over 100 miles, and some hero claimed that mountains 130 miles distant can be discerned with the naked eye. I was speaking of this to some friends hero recently when I was blandly informed by a Scotch clergyman, who was here on a visit, that that would hardly bo regarded as In any way remarkablo In Scotland, where, too, ho said, tho air was very clear. 'Wn nnn no m,..iu. than 130 miles in Scotland,' ho said. 'Wo can see all the way to tho moon ' " Ex. A Hansom Cab .ijfelfr tL W -jrmu ON THE REBOUND. Of course, we'd meet the winter through At balk and teas, but then, you know, I thought the world of Ned Carew, Who'd been devoted, and I knew Tom was in love with Kittle Snow. So Tuesday night, at Kittie's ball, When they announced she was engaged , , t W,U not S0Dd back presents To Ned Carew, I thought I'd fall J ' Ut mo hI)CB wl11 Be them at Or faint -1 really can't recall , ( , very' vorv Boon Oh, how me WhnlVnsn.nn... ji "08, does, long for that day. . . Ami When I've been so stunned or enraged I She's such a scheming girl and then Oh, lots of times I've heard Ned say He thought she looked so sillv whon She tried to flirt. Oh, dear, some men now, darling, good-bvo and flni i,L und may oo forgive Puppy ae utterly and sincerely as oo possibly can. Messrs. Kisses & Co., Pay to Ponflln nnnnnnn hor eyes, 4,JG0,550,087 to her' lips, and ... , ., a.t ,c MU. CJua, iou.uou.us to her Hob. and Cant keep the same mind through the dayl 0,000,070, 005 to her cheeks i,i Well, Wednesday came, and as 'twas Lent, JW' ' London-P- S. Is mo muu m. wua Diue aDOUl it an, DnM'a Pit Ik.. It having been the custom of a cer tain establishment in the north to pay tho workers fortnightly, and tho work men having found the custom some what inconvenlaut, it was decided to send a del3Yte to the head of the firm to stato their grievances. An Irish man, named Dan D , famed for his sagacity and persimslvo powers was selected for the task. He duly waited on tho master, who nddressed him thus: "Well, Daniel, what can vo do for you this morning?" "If ye plaze, sur, I've bee,, sint as a ililigate by tho workers to ask n favor of ye regirdln' the payment of our wages." "Ves, and what do tuny desire"' queried tho master. "Well, sur, It Is the desire of mesilf and It is also the desire of Ivory man m the establishment, that wo receive our fortnights oay rYQry week." I thought the day would be best spent In some good work, and so I went To take flowers to the hospital. And passing by, who should I see As at their door, with all my flowers I stood, but Tom. He said that he Thought time best spent in charity -I said those were my happiest hours. Well, that began it. Then we found Our tastes alike in everything. We think respect's the proper ground For love, and ours is strong and sound. PURCHASED FAME. Why Kna-iiih New.pp. Alway, A,It... tliio Oljtviiro Society I'cojilo. During the recent upheaval In the I nil Mall Gazette oHlce one interesting bit of information that came to tho sur face was that Mr. Astor's editors and reporters were accustomed when among themselves to refer to a certain department of the paper as "tho tittle tnttio column," says the New York unic-h. u contains divers short para- n'"l'iio in wuicn nrn rt .it. .i . . . - viuuii tun me doings, social and nthor nr nn.ni.i.-.i.. -i "i "uiuuiillll'S oi various crrmlPR inni..,n., , n,u miinv HH..I :.:::;. '" "B ,mvf UMin "anscom in me May Ladies' Home ,, ' "uu .ies ami occasion Journal. aI,y Professional persons llko doctors, Mine's twice as big as Kittie's ring! urn 'U 1 Two Kinds of Love-Letters. It is Bare to say that tho Robert Browning lovolotters, just published by Harpor A BrothorB, under tho title of "Tho Lottors of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrott," will bo ap predated when thoyaro contrasted with til nan nri-iltnn im nMnil... i ----- . "jrauutuurominoni manor irouoie with his confreres because letters. Bulwor Lytton. Wo quote two he allowed himself to bo advertised a lottOrS OHO Of Rnhnrt. Itmntnln,. 4- pi!. Connected With n nnrlnl ,..'.., ' aboth Barrott. and ono of Lord LytUn of hls fr,enl8. noticing that the iu iuiBs uosina Wheeler, aftorwards a-,,A , , , Vl "ccnJ men, all of Lady Lytton. Women may choose i Tn LS?!"! v?1e,fe"y acrupu- " in i uhiiiu in inn nini.in .a ii t lawyers ana diplomats. Most of the w. ummvn journals have similar columns and they are all equally trivial and snobbish, it now appears that what has always seemed to be merely an amusing illustration of tho extent to which the British public carries its in terest in the "upper classes" is in real ity something quite different. A Manchester doninr rnn',i.. . , to trouble with his confreres because which thoy would profor to receive 1 1 Xt . i .. iow, my iovo," writeB Robert Brown ing, "I am round you. . . . My wholo lifo iB wound up and down and over you. i lool you stir ovory whore. I ...v. uih,8 uj; Hen' profession, wro constantly recorded by he press proceeded to tho office of he Thunderer Itself with a similar Item exploiting a Journey of his own. III? , ,nforme(l that announce ments of thnt class were Inserted at am not consciouB of thinkim? nr fniin monta of that class were jn more than in giving mo yourBolf to o'Blt fame at tho samo high nrico Iovo: inasmuch im nu liniinvmi . .... and that tim M.nnn,i ....... . '. ... "u Hum . ---,: ,-"- ""-" umo-iattlo ... a - 'ki&M Hlbernlnn (with dIKnlty)-0,Rafforty, If it s convanlent, mo colored frlnd i don't think. Texas SIftlngs. Nlltur.ll PlllllMOlliy. A farmer walked up and down a block on Grlswold street, a day or two niro whistling a whistle that was apparently meant for a ioS. When he had looked up and down and around for ten mln- U"Whiimn.bfn Clime a,,onB and que,k1: hlstlln fur your dorg?" "Yes, but 1 guess the critter has Kot oo fur off. I knowed he'd git lost If I hrung him In " ,, "Yo"rn,,0!;B a"l1't ,ost'" continued the boy. "Can't nobody lose n dors It's T," "'IV.8 I0"'""!1 if J'0"'" Htnnd still - v. iiiituiun uu 11 mid you." The farmer smiled at the boy's phi losophy, but decided to heed it and t wasn't live mlu,s before "l. JoJ SPWin. 'm rrt Str00t aml cnmo J "Didn't I tell ye?" ald tho boy, ns he moved on -I ,n't make any charge w V,0,P "I0'' ,,ut noxt no you ,5? inuyn a0Vl fa,r 8h0w tf' "d ' Detroit Free Press Like a handsome bicycle, is a thing of beauty and a joy for ever. The thoughtful buyer will investigate inside quality as well as outside finish, it takes both to make a good wheel, Let us dissect a Bloyole for your critical comparison. 3 (lefcctive Pts are found in Wittmann Bicycles- we will replace free at our store and pay all transportation charges if any.H. Wittman & Co. Such a guarantee has value. H. WITTMANN &C0: 143-145 South 10th. Harness, Bicycles, and Photographs. We have the new stock for 1899. No job lots. Our men have reputations. Do you want your work done nice? Do you want your house painted good? If so, we are the people. ';W- MITCHELL & CO. lo38 O St. Telephone 237. was published i " ' 1; H" . - --- u.v...uou ino UUllSIl public yearned for it, hut because tho '-.fifier lights of society and science 17 pJ? fwPU t0rl'ty and WWe Wl,Un8 tho first. . . . What vnn nniin,. droam work' was roal of its kind, did jou not think? And now you boliovo me, I boliovo, and am happy in what I write with my heart full of lovo for you. '; m" juu tun iiiu oi a uouiii. an nnir uu , and bid mo not clear it up, 'not answer ,i, V WW Bteala trash; but you'? Ilavo I done wrong in huB In mT af who1,0v tho Bb burning answoring? Never, never do'mo die chos himTd I "" M ricnos uim, nnd loavos mo poor indeed. It Itinleil, Mrs. Manhattan-How long Is It cus ternary for a widow to wea "mourning for her husband In Chicago'' Mrs. Wabash Weeds-There is no fixed rule about It. it do, ends unon how well acquainted you TrT I am generally pretty lueky.-IOx. "My dear I havo just sent that p00, SatlJ,Jti?0V,0W' und wantod you to "Never mind, I'll rond lt w comes back." TIME IS MONEV. Whon you aro traveling, duo con amrni0oM-Bn0U,d b n'n to tho amounUftuno spent in making your Tho Union Pacific is tho bo6t lino and tnotlVtIfa8'Bt tlm b ny hour, to Salt Lake City, Portland and Ca" forma pointB. " Forti.no tables, foldore, illuatrutod books pamphlets descriptive o tho ter. Htory traversed, call at City OlClOil E. B. Slosson, Oon. Agont. S.