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About Saturday morning courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1893-1894 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1893)
iw "tmigUgJB ' h- 'v . -v ,TVr TUB AriJl:DA,V MORLTCIKTQ COURIER tfty It L . H ', r ik' h &. MIMHU Lincoln, Nk., Deormiirh !i, IBM. I SHALL NOT DIE FOR THEt. Tor then I dlmll lint ills, Woman liltflmf rainoniul immai aViIWi imoii limn mnH'M lny, 1 nml tlii'y arv not the miiip. Why hIkiiiIiI I expire For thrill oof ntirc, Slcmlor wiilt or tmnnllkn llmhT la'l for thorn Hint I kIiuiiIiI die? Th rouml brrimin, tin frch akin. CliroKn rrl nmon, hair to loiiu una rlaai Inilvcil, Intlcul, I klmll Hutille, 1'lrai.o llixl, not I, ror any auoh. Tho rnihlon hair, tho forolimtl thin, TI1.1 1'liiMtu mien, the unaloun raM, Tho roiitiilnl hfol, the lnuulil tuna Foola iilotie Hud ilcatli (rum theaa. Thy iduni wit, thy perfect ralin, Tliy thin nutm, Ilka llio ao fonmt Thy white neck, thy blua eye, I ahull not Ul (or tbvM alone. Woman, Krncefnl m the ewiin, A vl innn did nurtura mm Llltla pulin, whim nrok. urluUt eye, I thal until M"M Mutual 4iluiiiuitiUi Scene A rotc rnnuut oftlro. Head dark dlecovrn-tl lookltiK out of tho window. "fitrant'ol" lit- muttered. "Here I've been winching Unit hilcMnycroti the HCiifTohl Ing oxer tho wiiy (or the hist' couple of Lours, nml truartil'iiitOlvuliuliium'ttnmtc a elnu lu di.b with hid trowel the wholuof tho time. I xhoulil Jtut like to know what amount of work that hixyhmit'H net pnld for ut the week end." The bricklayer, on tho other liiiuil, has la eye turned In tho direction of tho office window. "It's Mtonlhlnr ho growled. "For two mortal hours I've bad my eye on that stuff of a quill driver, Why, bo haxn't ten once dipped bit pen In tho Ink. I wonder wbut aort of service thnt bureau srat performs for all tho acrow hu pocket t the end of tho month." Uevuu Cotnlqus Mormattdo. Til Batata Thing. Mamma Bobbie, bow many times hare I tald jroti that you etinnot bave two plecea Inler Bobbie t don't know, unlew yon car tall me how often we've bad plo. Chicago later Ocean. er Very raotUh Ceaaark. MIm Illttlsh woe not ready to descend to tin parlor when Mr. Bkldda aent up hie ane, but her younger brother went lu to satertaln the young man. "Mr. Darley waa bora last sight," aald Tammy. "linked." replied Mr. Bkldda. Barley waa Me most dreaded rival. "Waa your iliter Klad to see blmf " "Oh, yra, Sne'a always Klad I o ace young am, aaO 'specially those that bring bor candy. Mr. Durley brounht ber n big box but night, and ahe gave me loins." "Tommy, I'll buny a big box tomorrow isk IhU" "All rlcht. Have plenty of crystallised .vtskts pun la. I llko 'cm." "You have rxpcnslvo tiutea." "Yen; 1 a'pomi so. Bin llkva 'em, too." "Did your Mvter ever aay anything about tarrylnr Mr. Darleyr" "Yes." "What?" "1 heard her tell mar that Mr. Darley thought he waa aolld, but he'd And Li Mistake out when became to pro" "Tommy, what are you talking about!" demanded hla slater, who sailed Into the arlor at tblaiuncture. "1 waa Juat Ulklng to Mr. Bkldda," ex plained Toauny sheepishly. "I am afraid you aroanuoylng Mr. Bkldda, tor yea can aay more foolish things lua minute than any other person I ever saw. I think you hod better go to bed now," "I don't cure," protested Tommy, "Yon eaa aay some mighty foolish thing too." "What foolish thing did you over hear me aay. Tommy r" "Why, only yesterday I aaw you looking at Mr. Skidds' picture, and you said, 'Ob, If you would only speak, bow happy 1 ahould bet' whea you know a picture tan't talk at all." Tommy disappeared as he aald this, and hb big Ulster blushed n rosy red. Mr. Bkldda took both ber bunds In bis and tried to look In ber averted tics as be aald! "My own lovel 1 speak now I Will you he mine, mine foreverr" 1 tbluk ber unawer must bave been a sat isfactory one, for Tommy bad a big box of tarty the very next night Brooklyn Life. s What She Wasted. They had been married but two months, M they still loved each other devotedly. Me waalu the back yard blacklnghls shoes. "Jaaki" ahe called at tho top of her voice, "Jack, eeme here, quick!" UvLftewatouoelbatabewaalB'lmmment danger, ''lie grasped a stick and rushed up aw lights of stairs to the rescue. He en tered the room breathlessly and touud her 'leaking out of the window. "Leek," aald ahe. "That's the kind of ; I want you to buy me." TilrlJlu. A (iod Season. "I hear you've Joined the Vlowtowa De bating society." "Yea, I have." "What do you kaow about dttatlagr" "Xetbleg. Install." "Then why did you Jolnr" "Ta avoid being Invited to Its meetings. .Ceurtesy required that I should autmd erne of them, but now that I am a mem bar I Oaa't bave to go." Uuxpar'a Uaaar. Awkward. "It waa a great surprise to every eae ia the eaaeel that ahe carried off the prise far the beat essay" fDM site bandle her subtest wellr" ed gractouM, not Half the time n ! see Ik sail ribbea aali."-Ckl- ,-t A " TniAL OV OHDD.U ttnsrhnlilii Story t'lom India A lion t fulrtilnu a I'onlnl ThUf. The imrrutor of Jlio following story aomoycuiR uo Imd clmrgeof a postal division on tho western coast, parts of which Imd mililoni been visited by a European offleor. Tho people woro for the most part sltnplo country folk nml very suporHtltlouR. One uiorniiii tlio narrator received information that a considerable miih of money, forming part of tho contents of tlio mull from a brnd to a subodko, bud been stolon on the road. Tho wliolo niTuir was wrappod in mystory. Tho only clew tho pollco had bcon nblo to obtain wn tlmtoue runner, whom wo shall call Hamii, had since the theft paid off certain dobtH In tlio vitiligo which bud long piesm'il upon him, but there wero no other suHplclous circuinstnncos, and tho man had 10 years' good service As a last resource it was determined to ro sort to trial by ordeal and for this pur poso nn aged Dralnnan, who was sup posed to possess occult powers nml t.) be in daily coiiiimiiilon with tho gods, waa consulted ami readily undertook to dis cover tho tliief, All tho runners n good ly army of sturdy Malirntta peasants wero Ktimmoiieil to tho offlco, nnd under tho guiiliuico of n clieyla, or Uiselpfo, of tho old Urulimiiu wo all proceeded to a small deserted teuiplo of Malmdoo, situ ated at snmn ilistaiico from tho village, It was n tlcxolato Hjwt and boro an ovil reputation, Tho templo, owing to soino act of desccrntlou in the pust, had been abandoned and wait almost buried among woeda ami tangled brushwood. The hour selected was about 0 p. m., and tho long twilight shadows gave tho 8 lace u weird, uncanny look. The old Irahman was awaiting us, and ns we ap proached npteared to be busy mutter ing incantations. Therunncrs allsoomcd to bo more or lcsi under tho spell of tho hour, but the look of real fright in Rama's faco was quite dbl.net. Tho Bruhman, having finished hit Incanta tions, roso and uddretwit't; I'1 men said: "Yon nro about to faco I oils. To the innocent the trial will i nothing, but to tho guilty much. In the templo roogio wutid has been placed on tho altar. Each of you must go in by turuu, take up tho wnnd nnd turn round threo times, repenting tho namo of Malmdoo. The wand v 11 stick to tho hand of tho guilty one." i)y this thno it was nearly dark. I glanced in through tho door of the temple. A solitary oil buttoo throw a fitful light on the altar, on which nu ordinury bamboo stick about two feet long reposed among gruins of uncooked rice and nut limes, the whole sprinkled with red powder. A curtain wns drawn across tho door, and tho men entered one at n time. As each ono appeared the Brahman seized his bands and raised them to bis fore head, and then allowed thein to pass on and join his fellows. Coming to Rama, be went through the same pantomime, but lnstoad of allowing him to pass on bade him stand asldo. When tho last man had gono through tho ordeal the Brahman turned to Rama nnd said qui etly: "Tell the sahib how you stole the monoy." "To my utter amazement," continues the writer, "Rama fell on his knees, confessed that ho was tho thief, and of fered to ehow whoro he bad bidden tho bulauco of the money. Ho had succeed ed in opening the mall bug without seriously disturbing tho seals. Tho post muster hud not really examined them and so their having been manipulated hi.il escaped notice Needless to say, tho Bruhman was rewarded and poor Kama was sent to repent at leisure la the district jail." Now the natural question 1st "How was it done?" Very simply. Tho tem ple, the lonely glen, the uncanny hour, the incantutions, all were merely acces sories to appeal to the superstitions of tho Ignorant peasants, Tho "magio wand" was thickly smeared with strong ly scented tnudulwood oil. Rama's guilty couccienco prevented him from touhcing it, as he firmly belioved the wand would stick to his hands, and his of course was tho only hand that did not smell of oil. Times of India, Overdressed For Hla Part. justice of the peace, who exorcised the functions of thut office in a portion of the state where such officials are per mitted groat latitude, had before him a suspicious character arraigned upon a charge of vugruncy. The prisoner, who waa quite well dressed, secured tho services of a lawyer In court to defend him. The man pleaded not guilty, und the lawyer in concluding bis remarks said: "What, your honor, that man a va grantr Oh, not I insist upon his dis charge. Why, see tho good clothes he is wearing!" "Yes, 1 see thorn," replied the justice, "and in consequence of their excellent condition 1 shall discharge him on the charge of vugraucy and bind him over for simple larceny," New York Herald. Uses Far RsU. Of all living things rata seem to be among the most repulsive, and when dead what can be their use? But even they are the subjects of production in the industrial arts. The fur is vuluable and finds a ready sale. The skins make a superior glove the gant de rat and are specially used for the thumbs of kid gloves, becauMi the skin of the rat is strong and elastic. The thigh bones were formerly valued as toothpicks for clubs, but are now out of fashion, while the tendons and bones aro Dolled up to make the gelatin wrappers for bonbons. North American Review. A llatttirad Legend. A hotel in Switzerland bore on ono of Its walls the time honored inscription. "Hosrea, salve!" ("Welcome, stranger!") After rebuilding the legend had to be restored, but tho painter, who must bare had some exjwilenco us u traveler, made a very slight ulteration in ono ol the words, und rumed it to read, "Ho tea, solve!" ("Pay. atraugfrl") 8i rrancisco Argonaut, NEW8 NOTES. Ileum of Interest (liitlierril Dining llir I'Hst Week. All kinds or coal. IrcRter'n It'll O street. f .litiifilit fstnl ititntitllt. ittifiit-u In flu T jiu,ifiii v'Mt vwiiiiiuiij iiiii. in i w li til best trade, David 1 Slum, dentist, rooum 42 and t'l l'urr block. WIUTtillllKAST COAL AND L1MK COMPANY. Joeltoll Bros. Tailors. 110 north Thlr teonth street. For all kocIiiI ilolugH tlio Nebraska ituto blind or orchestra is what Is uIwiijh most desired. M. L. Trester can suit joti on coal if my dealer in Lincoln can. 1211 O street. For rates ami opeudatesof the No ImiHlm state hand or orchestra apply at thu CouitiKU olllce, ll.'M O street, tele phone '2K. The Flic Mountain and Ktiby iintliru cite from Colorado am fast taking the place of eastern uuthracito. For salo al .ho Wliitebreust company- 80.80. When you want prompt service and (uir treatment and tho selection from the largest stock of groceries in Lincoln cull on W. A. Collin &. Co., successors to I. Miller, Mil South Eleventh street. 1'iofcFFor Johnson's dancing acadcui) In the Lansing theatre is now open. Clm-'K-'H for ladies and gentleman. Tues day and Friday afternoon and evening. Juvenile chutes Saturday morning and afternoon. No such lino of canned fruits in the city as shown by W. A. Collin & Co., 14: South Eleventh street. Tho Lincoln Coal company, 1045 O street, handles all of tho very best grades of anthracite and liitumluouh coul. llluli I'lvi or Kueliru Turtles Should send at once to John Skiiastian, Q. T. A., C. 11. I. ,fc V. 11. U., Chicago. Ten Cents, in stamps, per pack for the slickest cards )ou ever shuflled. Foi $1X0 j on will receive free by express torf packs. Whito china to decorate nt Crancei's, 212 South 11th. ' Hurt est Kxeurslon. Via tho Missouri I'aclllc On the second Tuesday in December 18!1, January, Febuary, March, Ap-i! ami May 1804 tho Missouri Pacltlo route will sell round trip tickets to all station in TexiiB with tlnal limit to return in Tit days from dato of sale. Stop over are allowed in Arkansas, Texas and Okla homa, New Mexico and Indian Terri tory. Come and Hike a trip to tin Bouth. Phil Daniflh, C. P. it T. A. 1201 O street. MiiKiirit FhIIk. Next to the world's fair,- all our foreign friends want to seo Ningan, Fulls, and in tho minds of many, Niagara Falls is placed titst. Ono ol tho first quest Ions they ask an Ameri can either ut homo or aboard Is aboul Niagara, but to many of us Ningurt. Falls is too near. Wero it on the othei side of tliowoild, thoui-andsof Amciican globe trotters would hasten (here, win puiB it by bow becauso they can gt there any time. Tho Michigan Central has niudo it pci hups, too easy of access, for iti through trains from Chicago to Now York and lloston run directly by and it (ull view of tho grcut oataract, am those passing by daylight stop tlw minutes for passengers to view the Falls Tho wiso traveller however will sto over there us long as his time will pei mit to view tho beauties and tho gran detir of the falls under different nspecti and from different points of viewr Thi longer ho stops tho moro ho will find ti icpay him for whatever expenditure ol tinio and monoy ho incurs. DeufnraK Cumiot Il Curril. by local applications as they cannot reach tho dlEfitfed portion of tho car. Thcro is only ono way to euro deafness, und thut is by constitutional remedies. DeafncES is caused by an inilamcd con. dition of tho mucous lining of tho Eue tuchian Tube When this tube is In ilamcd yon have n rumbling sound 01 imperfect hearing, and when it is en tircly closed, dcufness is tho result, uno unices tho inilammution can bo taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in tlamcd condition of tho mucous sur faces. Wo will give $1C0 for uny cubo of deafness (cuuscd by cuturrh) that can not Lo cured by Hall's Cuturrh Cure. Send for circulurs; free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O (ST Sold by Druggists. 75c. Kye anil Eur Nureeoii. Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist and atirlst, No. l'JXi U street, Lincoln, Neb. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. D&PRICFS S&negr. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum Used in Million! of Homes 40 Year the Stauda.-- 11. f eSBBSBSJBBBBBW VW Mr. Amanda PatHtcy For many years nn ejtecmed communicant el Trinity IIplscopM church, Nowhurch, N. Y.. nhvayi sayi Tlinntc Von to Hood's Bar saparllla. H!io suirerudfor years from l.'cicemn nnd Mrrofulti sore on licr faco, head nml onri. iinMnitlior deaf no.irlyn year, nml (lfTecl ln:t her nlslit. To tlio Hiirpilio of her friend Hood's Sarsaparilla llni effected n euro nnd nho can now hear nnd sco nn well at over. For full particular of licr caao send lo C. 1. Hoo: C; Co., Ixivcll. Mais. HOOD'3 P LLO n-o 1 nml nado, and r pt fact lu condition, proportion ond appaaranca. WINTER STYLE on 'rmc DUHLHP HI1T e ' NOW I IV. VV.R.DennlNiViCo. 1W O Sheet. CAPITAL AND CLEANING WORK8. IWo. HO N.Twolftti mt. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Ilumphrpv' Hncclllc aroaclcnttflcallrand carefully prviuired ltcmeUlva, uuil for yeara In private practice and ror orcr thirty yean by tha pcoplo wltlt vntlro iicronn. Kircr.r alnglo Spcclflo ipVclal euro for tlie illcnc naniml. They cure without riruoxliiK. pursing or reducing theajrttemand oroln foci and deed tho Boverelc a Reaedlea of the W orld. a. ctmta. raicM. 1 Fevers Congettlom, Inflatnmatlona., ,U3 J Wanna, Worm Ferer, Worm Colic... .'. a S Teethlasi Colic, Crying, Wakcfulneaa ,3S 4-DUrrbea, of Children or Adult as , T-Cossha. Cotda, llronchllU -Jfl 8-NearnlgU, Toothache, Faccache. ,aa t-Ileadnctira, blck I.cadachc, Vcrllgo.. .39 IS) Djrasepaln. EIIIousiicm, Couitlpallon. ,35 11 Hasereaapd or Fnlnfal l'erloda.. 13-Wltltea, 'loo I'ioIum l'crlod 13-Oroup, Laryngltla, Iloanieneu 14-HaltUheani, Eryilrelai, Erupllona. lft-Rheamallim, ltheumatlo I'alna .... lC-Hfalarla. Chilli. Forer and Airtie 35 .33 .33 .38 .35 .35 lH-Catarrb. Inllucnta. Cold In Uie Head. .U5 aa-WaoopIng Congb...'. ' ST-Klduey Ularnae '39 U8-Neryoua lloblllty 1 3e-Urlnary Wcakueaa, WcttlnR ted.. .33 IIUMPIIUEYH' WITCH IIAZETi OIL. "Tho Pile Olntinent."-Trlal Slic, 38 t'ta. SoM kr DrniiMi, or ! r-iild en nnlrt of prlea. Da.llvarHan,i'MiiuAL(lp.(t.,)Mtaiura, HCBrUBKt ! BKD. CO., t It Allt WHUm St., IIW TOSS. S p e cTf"i c s . Slop Thief! Any one whose Watch has a bow ( rinirt.will never have oc casion to use this time-honored cry. It is the only bow that cannot be twisted off the case, and is found only on Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped with jmm. this trade mark. g A watch esse opaner, which will lava your ajar nalli, tent Iraa en requtit. Keystone Watch Case Co PHILADELPHIA, T1IKEE-MINUTE TALKS ,hmuMrai" inniT-p CJ fnlilnr tlo AD0UT acrlliinit tl.. NEW MEXICO. far,""i iu,f muiv.vu, runclie mlnea and town of New Mexico, llio prolltt rf fruit rulaliiK nro act forth in detail inlsofnctr relative to aliccii, cuttlo und genorul furminf Nn other country pckspwih'S such a dt-alralili climate all tlin year arnnnd, Wrlto to E. L Palm r, P. A. Santa Fe RouU, Omaha. Nab. or It copy, , OMAHA'S LEADINQ HOTEL 1Hi5 Murray. I It A IIIOIIV, I'roprhlor. Electrio enra direct from Union depot pna tho door. 13th and Harney Ms., Omaha, Neb. FAMOUS SACRIFIGi SALE llMHWN G00)S. !., 2.ft8, W.8,lF0J. TJMMiMEl) HATS, $4'M, $5.t)8. I WORTH DOUBLE THESE PRICES. Quills He, Fancy Wings half price, Felt Hats, Sailors and shapes lc. The largest Ribbon Department in tho city, and prices to sell tho goods. Wo must reduce our large stock, acknowledged to bo tho best in the west. Funke's ' Opera House Corner. lixcluslve Wholesalers and !T 7WF&frio& FOOT BAbk. Hoys play foot bull. One N'". V. k&j'' 1 T t-, on him. They grab an arm or a leu and try to twist it off; the rear-back-behind stop .takes a piece of scantling or a chunk of granite and gives him a couple of licks on the head so as to slacken his pace: they pull, bawl, tug, twist, push, gyrate, jolt, jumble and juggle till it starts us wondering what that ball is made of. It stands'the racket and the seams hold together like those boys' suits of ours. They are made up in our factories on purpose to stand the Mrain that boys are sure to e;ive 'em. Themore life a boy has the- harder he Is on clothes. If the clothes fit they'll last lonper. We pride ourselves on our fit and style, both in boy's and men's clothes. All prices on suits from $2.50 up. Second floor; elevator. Special sale of Men's Suitb this week. mm H I'lirliirlfi., Ill Ittttull Storcx. HOViWMN THAT GAN Rudge Morris Co. r-rT.j Fancy Rockers and Chairs, beather Couches and Chairs, Combination .Book Gases, kadies" Desks, Office Desks and Chairs, Side Boards, Dining Tables arid Chairs, Hall Trees, Parlor Goods, Etc. Pocket Knives, Shears and Scissors, Table Carvers, Roger's Plated' Knives Forks and Spoons, Fancy Decorated Tea and Coffee Pots, Nickel Bahing Dishes, Etc., Too Numerous to Mention. BStxclso & IVIorr-i Co., 1118-11222 JV MeTREglSX. JTor aale In Lluoola, by U. W. BUOWM OF ' Corner O and Twelfth Streets. Retailers of Millinery Goods. i'..U2J' boy nets the ball up ajjainst liis wish bone and lies down on it. Then 2 f boys pile on him till the referee pronounces life extinct. Another boy jjrabs the ball and scoots. All the others seem Ut make an effort to commit mayhem i 1015-li) 0 JSTItEET. GOODS UK liOUNI) A'l m MANHOOD RE8TORED! SSH'JiSSrRf ;; neii,alldralr!andloif power hi UunuratiiroOrtiiihii 'it ultber abscauiiea by orereiertlpti, youthful errors, eiceulro uno ur tobucvo, opium or atlni ulanta,wblcblradtolnflrinltr.Cnnuniitliinor lnnnir, Can be carried la yet pocket. SUper bo. fur SJA, br muli prepaid. Willi a oiiler e lawrlttei;BuarnKtrelaruri;cr refund lh mune. Hold brail pruaglita. AUfor IMaka no ntnpr. JfM'Jnr trep Medical Hook sent Malid Id plain wraDDer. AadraiiUVJaKklco..MuniMn'i'mni.i nui.nn.r and W. M. U1CULAKM OKU, Urusslau. i) t UjM f ' I e