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:'-. 'iw im CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1S91 REMOVAL Lincoln Shirt Factory To 1 402 O Stroot. lit Ho new location this establishment ulll lino bolter mrlllttc llimi oer fur ttintlnu out llrst -ehu work, nnd nn lnoreiied Him of llont sale, I'uriilnliliiif (IimmIh will nlwnv lie oil To tmr business lias Ihtii mliliil ii LADIES' TAILORING DEPARTMENT tn which mirtncntsof nil Ulmln will tm niiidn toonler nml itiiYlhliut from the smallest nn deriinrmonl to the finest Dress or Cloak will ho skillfully executed nml iiuiiln on short notice, In Ihls ilemrtliiiiit mo employ our orilKiiteM cutters mul litters In the country nmlsiitlsfnctlnti Is KUiirnntocd In every par tlctiliir. Our fnrtory will herenftrr Imi known ns the Lincoln Shirt Mfg. Co. A, Kiilon.toln, Hr., Mummer. Cnll nmt oo im. Cir. Illhiinil l His HOW IN NEW QUARTERS 1 Lincoln Trunk Factory o st H33 ST Wlicic e will lie glad '" ce n" '1' friends nml customers nml an tiiutiy new ones nit en 11 get Into the store. G. K. WIR1CK, SUCCESSOR TO WIRICK & HOPPER. f &IA CfXU DELIGHTFUL COMPLEXION EFFECTS May be produced by tlio use of MRU. CI It A IIAM'H KiiKt'iilo Kiininvl nml her Hoho Bloom. The complexion mul color lire. Hindu perfucti nml the closest scrutiny could iiol de tect ono kmIh of powder or Hie least Indlcn tlon of nrtllk'lnl color. I will Mnko my rep utation Hint on any fneo I enn Klvo the moat delightful complexion nml color with En tente K 11 11 mo I nml lloso Illosiom, nml thnt 110 oiiu could r-nsslbly toll thnt H10 eolor or euuiploxlou were nrtlllo ial. Thin Ih high nrl In cosmetics. They aro eneh more harmless tlinn nny oilier cox tills doe not melto III the world, bcenuso I hoy iiro eneh ill. solvlin: In their nature, nml th nin uii iim iuma. when iislnc thoKO stinorb cosmetic you limy wipe tho dust or porspl- dcllcnta beiuity They runinln on nil diiy.or ration from tho fnoo without tiinrrliiK their until u-ntlied oil' l'rlcn of eneh, II; the two vent nn where JTor . For snlo by HOWARD' DIAMOND l'H ARM AOY, Northwest Corner N nml I'Jtli street Mr. Qmltuiii. 1M Post it., fun Francisco, t renin hullo for nil defects or blemishes ot fiu'o orflRiire. Betid slnmp for her little book 'How to bo Hcniitlful." A 15 Cent Stale FOR 10 CENTS SAN WESTERFIELD'S, HURR : BLOCK. LetdlM PHOTOGRAPHER! Til KKK ONLY AKKAIJVR THE SUriVIVOItS OF A DISTINGUISHED GROUP OF SCIENTISTS. Resmreltes Thnt Within n (Ipiiemtlnn Have ItitvoliitliinUril the Methods ol Tlmuiilit nml lniiilry The Work Done by lluiley, Npnirer mul TyniUII. Isstliuii 11 goiiorntloti ago thurlvlll.od world stirred with n mindly Intellectual Impulse. Olil landmarks woruswept away nml now principles declared for the Kiifl- TfT'l ,.ll' ..IW 17 1 .Jf.4.1 itwi ,151 A j V m TIIOMAH III.NHY IIUXU.Y. nncoof plilloioplile thought and scientific research. A group of giant piled up mountains to rencli tint lieiivi'iin mid were not doit royotl, Tliey Mvept not only HiIh kIoImi lint all llio lmivi'i-Hii within their ken, both innterliil mul Hplrlttml, for facU. Tliuy Hounded tint lowcit ilcptlm of oeenu to hoc tiro tho I111mhl0.it forum of life, nettled tlio Klnclerx mid wriiiiK KccrctH from tliuir Icy liroiifttH, nml, xpcutroHcopu at limul, cniumuned with llui morulnx Htar. Tlioy lenrued ninny HiIiikm, mul molded thorn to tho deduction of MtnrtllliK coiicIiimIoiih. They luliorcd not for thomnolvcii hut for huinnnlty, and tlicy Kiivoto their follows tho friilta of their toll. Such term m "ovolutlon," "protoplnHin," "molecular coiiHtltiitlon of mnttor," "orlKln of nw clo" nml "pnycholony" conned to lw tho nbrncadnhra of the Initiate, and heennio the common proerty of nil IntolllKont rcndern. DlHtauco and porHpoetlvo Kouurally bo little, but In thu caxeaof theno liidupuudont and diirlnn Nenrclium after truth tho ex ception, not tho rule, provalln. Darwin, lluxloy, Tyudnll, Sponcer, Drnor, AkiuwIr and Wluchell will alwnyn ruuuiln mlKhty iiamcit with which to coujurt, yet they were not gunll, but thu iniutcrs of Keull lll'.IIIIKUT HrKScr.it. tho AlnddliiH at whosu command tho m'M torleHof iiaturumid of IioIiik took form. Draper, Annflz and Wiucliull may prop orly Ik; termed Aincrlciins, althntiKh ouo of thorn lint Haw thu Unlit beyond thu hojih. To Draper wu owu tho introduction of now methods for the writing of iiiiiu'h history ns learned from books ami records. To AkiimsI;'. and Wiucliull wu aro Indebted for acc.uratu bases on which to build that vaster history told by thu stones and stars. These men am dead; so, too, Is Darwin, thu foremost champion of thuiloctrinuof thu descent of man, but nil still rcluu In mem ory and earth lastltiK Inlliiuncu. Threo ot this itroup of Intolloctuiillants yet live. They have passed tho period of unremitting activity, and now enjoy thu "easu with illKnlty"nfKreuii old ae. Of tho threo It is not unfair to assert that thu youiiKust Is tho ure:itost. His namo Is Thomas llonry lluxloy. Ho will always bu known as tho llrst to extend Darwin's theory of natural solectlun to man. No naturalist can hopo to more thun equal Huxley's fniuo, mul to him zoology owes its advancement to kinship, somewhat re moved, with tho exact sciences. He is tho man who announced the principle of tho protoplasm "some one kind of matter Fine Hut CuMiieU Pr docn. Hpoclnl tmtea to students. Cnll nml co our work. Studio, 1314O Street. Open from 10 n. in. to . in. Humlnys. J. S. EATON, Physician and Surgeon Office: 339 South Eleventh St McMurtry Dlock. Office Phone 561. Reildence Phone 56a. LINCOLN, NEIl. IKa BMPklet ot laronMUea w4 - LetrMtof the lwt,iMiia Uow toT OMaiB rateau. Ckvvvik.Tradej oriimRn trctrovolsntrlMcii nrt. It is with this Intent thnt I liiivosiilmnllnntisi niiy reiiwmnble, ilr tiurrnsonnlile, lUiililllou for eleiitlllu fnmo which I liuiy hniu isirmltted tnyftelf to enter tnlu to other nndn; to tho Hipiilnrlratloii of plencei to tho development nml nrunnlrntlon of vclentlllo education! to tho endless neiles of bnttles mid vUlrinlftlirs over evolution, nml to iintlrlnit opiMwItlon to thnt spirit which In Knittnud, ni nverywhore else, Is tho (loudly enemy of science. AmotiK Professor Huxley's most cher ished friends Is tho philosopher Herlsrt Hnoticor. an Knullshmaii now over seventy years of nuo.mid one of thu chief advocates of tho doctrine of evolution, Knrly In his literary cann-r ho "Is-camo n firm bellover that all orKanlzed bellies havo arisen by lovulopineiit. In IH."I ho llrst conceived of evolution as a universal process, and later cainu to thu conclusion that It must Imi ennui tho basis of any system of philosophy which represents mul conforms to the Ken oral method of nature." His chief claim to periumieut reinoinbrnnco must rest on thu volumes which explain his "ystem or Kyiithetlo Philosophy," and which will al ways remain standard mid mi authority for thinkers. Tlio other survivor of tho distinguished coterie Is Professor John Tyndall. llu was horn In IBS), which wits also tlio your of Spencer's birth, but he did not have thu early advantiiKos enjoyed by tho latter. His parents were humble residents of Car low, Ireland, and could do little toward launching their son on a career. Tim boy, therefore, made onu for hlinself. Ilu studied mathematics, Kot work us 11 civil ciiKluccr, and In IHIU tolled from dawn to dark for a salary of twenty hIiIIIIiiks 11 week. After ward ho lllled n place us n teacher In a col IcKoof technical education. Ho saved his pennies, wont to (icrmuny, and whllntheru studied sixteen hours a day that ho "mlht miss nothing." In 18.V1 ho visited Switzer land with Professor Huxley and began his researches rewarding thu phenomena of Hinders. What ho has douu for scluucu can lie HilKKosted by quoting thu titles of some of his Isxiks: "Forms of Water In Clouds nud Rivers, Ice and Glaciers," "Heat as a Mode of Motion," "Notes on Electricity and Unlit" nnd "Floating Mat ter in the Air In Relation to Putrefaction nnd Infection." Outside his recognized llfo work two thltiKs havo In their tlmo brounht Profes sor Tyndall prominently before tho public. One was Ids quarrel with Oladstono re KnnlhiK Irish alTalrs, and tho other his famous proposition to Institute a prayer test. In the latter case he siiKKested thnt patients equally ill should be selected, tialfofthcm to 1 bo given tho best medical treatment nnd tho other half to bo prayed for hut not doctored. Tho proposal cre ated 11 sensation nnd much comment, but tho test was never made. FitKii C. Dayton. GUARDING THE TREASURY. A Kansas I.nwniaknr Who I)lBppnie of Certuln Kxpemllturc. "Duncan of Pumpkin" Is tho name that hits been applied to a memlier of the lower housu of I bo lCansus legislature, Ho is from Uilietto county, thirty In the ses sion he made a happy lilt by dcscrlhluif thu honors mid emoluments incident to the ofllcu of road overseer. Later he came out In pronounced opposition to an appropria tion for n chinch bug experiment station at the state university, where Chancellor Snow might continue his Investigations 11s to the elllcacy of hh theory of inoculation. In his speech on this notablu occasion Dun can said: "This appears to Ihj u gamu of high five, nnd I propose to take n hand. This thing's n steal. It asks for W.WW. What's that for? I want an itemized statement,, tell- Lmi HC WAS A GENTLEMAN. He llellc eil In lloliiff I'nllln In Krry body Anyway. There were ten of us who rode from tho depot to 11 hotel In Charleston In the sumo 'bus, and as wu entered tlio olllcu a short, thick set mul determined looking man col Inred.ii young man wearing eyeglasses nnd Haidi "I'll thank you to return my wnlletl" "Certainly, sir; certainly, tat us con duct ourselves as Ih comes gentlemen." "You picked my pocket on the way up, mid I want my wallet Imok or I'll mash you I" shouted the short man. "Kxnctly. No need ot raising your volco to n disagreeablu pitch. Never forget that you are 11 gentleman, no matter what tho circumstances," "Whurolsmy walletJ" "Hero, sir, and I have great pleasure In returning It. I am i-orry that wu havo had any misunderstanding." An officer was sent for, mid whllo wait ing his appearance tho young man said to the crowd) "I novor have nny trouble with a gontlo- ,1111111, never. I mil obliged to all of you for the courtesies which you have extended, tat us part as gentlemen r.hould." Thu olllcor soon arrived and walked htm away to thu station, but that evening about 0 o'clock, as I was walking on Meet ing street, thu prisoner halted inu and said; "I deslro to thank you for your consider ation In thatalTalr. You treated mo as n gentleman, sir, mid I shall not forget It." "Hut I thought you you" "Oh, yes. I was locked up tight enough, but tho olllcurs at the station wore no gen tlemen, sir, no gentlemen, and they treated me lu such a manner that I felt compelled to bid them good night, I will now say nu revolr." I went up to the jiollco station to inquire about it, and thu sergeant In charge re plied! "Whatl Thnt genteel fellow with eye glasses! Oh, he's in there." "Hut you'd letter look." Ho entered tho corridor and looked Into tho cull. Itwasoiilpty. Thu "gentleman" had sawed one of tho window bars off and gone out by way of thu alley. -New York Sun. Pete Wasn't In It. There was a meeting of the stockholders of a certain railroad at Jackson, Miss. A colored man crept up to tho head of tho stairs In tho building whero thu nioutlnt was In progress, and whisper! ugly asked of another colored man on duty there: "Moses, has dey dun woccd to cut wages downr" "Sahl Whnt you talklti' 'bout! I dona' know you, salil" pompously replied the other. "You dun donn' know mor" "No, sahl" "Git out! Didn't I dun murry your sis ter Mary, mi hain't I workln' right lu dis depot?" "What's do name, salif" "Name! Name! Hain't I your brudder law, Pote Wllllamsr" "An' Is yo' ouo of do stockholders of din rnllroder" "Ob co'su not." "Kin yo' woto in ills meetln'r" "No." "Deu, sab, I begs to Inform yo' snh, dat urter we git frew purceedlii' wid our pur ceedlus wu may decldu to ciilminatu do sumo to outsiders; an' if wo do, suh, an' should happen to meet mo, salt, I shall bo happy to particulate nil du eliicldashun in, comprehensible wid our policy. Good day, wihl" New York Sun. KEPUESCNTATIVK DUNCAN. lng how much it will cost to glvo a chinch bug 11 hypodermic Injection, and how much for funeral exienscs lu casu onu should turn up Its toes. And then they want n laboratory or chinch buggery. Well, I don't know but that there ought to lie one, a sort of portable concern, and on Its ridge polo Professor Snow should sit nstrlde, aylng: "I am monarch of nil 1 survey, There is none my right to dispute, I am lord of tho chinch bug, Thnt ubomtnablo llttlo brute." Merchant uml Customer. Tlio Seattle Journal says that thu follow ing correspondence, which ueods 110 ex planation, passed between u Scuttle mer chant and an occasional customer popu larly supposed to possess more alleged religion than business integrity: ll.M.t.AHD, July SI. DkahHiii Plcnso send uy express nine yards of tho pattern my wifo vclccted jenterduy, and (d. v.) I will remit. Yours, . Skatti.i:. Wash., July U5. Dkaii Sill Plcnso remit S0.W. and (p. d. q.l wu will semi tho pattern selected. Yours, . Detroit Free Press. Ilecn There, Himself. A pollccmnn who was investigating a dark hallway on Grand River aveiiuu heard some olio snoring In tlio darkness, and ho rapped with his club nml called out: "Now, then, who Is itr" "It's me," replied n voice as the snoring ceased. "Who's mer" "Oh, I used to be on the pollco force. Go along It's nil right. There's only room for 0110 of us here." Detroit Free Press. JOHN TYNDALL. common to all living things nnd the for mal basis of all llfo." Tho deduction Ih that "nil living powers are cognate, and nil living forms, from tho lowest plant or animalcule to the highest Ixdng, are funda mentally of onu character." And to nrrlve at this conclusion what tireless days and nights ho gave to study mid personal re search! Horn In 18iut a village of Mid dlesex, England, lie early turned his atten tion to tho pursuits that have made him famous. Ho studied medicine as a means to nn end, and In young manhood secured au appointment us shlp'ii surgeon. lie brought buck from his long voyugesa store of Information regarding deep sou llfo un- equaled by any predecessors lu that de partment of practical Inquiry. He wrote of his discoveries, and established his repu tation us 1111 authority. Thou he tolled along other paths of enterprise, and In his old ago bu thus tells or wnat nu nas none: Uuotatlon Marks In Muslo. Although tho signs used in music are quite numerous, there seems to be room for t least one mure, the quotation mark, so that n compoHor, It hu desired, might insert here and there in his own works passages by other authors and givu due credit. A Canadian writer says that "no doubt it would bu difficult, If not impossible, to In dicate the quotations to audiences, but the written score at least would be honest. These reflections are suggested by certain recent muslo which appears to contain pas sages of manifest plagiarism." Assisted by Her Majesty the 4)11011. The following Is going the rounds of the English exchanges: A blind man who plays acred muslo upon nn uccordcon Is just now perambulating the streets of Wind sor. Ills iiflliction attracted some time ago the attention if the queen, who whllo tak ing .'. drive saw hi 111 In the street atd com nasklonatcly guvo him a donation. With nu eye to business the nmbulntoiy must cinii now Ir'iu-h upon his breast a placard with the Inscription: "Hllnd from Inflam mation. Assisted by her majesty the queen." A Look IVslt. Dashaway An amateur performance I attended the other evening was delayed an hour liecauso one of the leading actors was ill. They got a follow from tlio audience to take his place. Cloverton I don't see why getting n fel low from tho audience delayed them an hour. Dashaway They had to wait for one to como lu. Judge. Iliiund to Join the Family. Jack Sinallcash (to rich widow's daugh ter) Dearest Emily, will you lie my wife? Emily Rockebilt Oh, Mr. Sinallcash! This Is so very unexpected! I think I think perhaps you had better ask mam ma. Jack Smallcash I have already, my loTe, but alio refused me. Puck. jflflfl VBV mm a vr I. bclaat Mfeft bv Jots R. UMSwIs.Tter.K-Y.! l ' " , -. .. , Htkha a. aattck. but ratt .kaiiylcklr kw l.r IKalllt fie ir ! ! ''. f" M. MOUIMIM.SII MM. UM'pUlt las all w tbu, avan m.nauhrt Ikawwk. Alt Ua.w. unst ttatr vruffcM. Wa Man fa, fcralaklajl ."mala.. BAllLY.srsVlSuUaraaC iii"iUTmTCSiriisr If I may speak of thoobjocts I havo had more or less definitely In view since I began llio as cent of uiy hillock, they aro briefly these; To uromoto tho lucmiso of natural knowledge ami to forward thoappllcatlonof seleutlllo methods of Investigation to all the problems of life to the best of my ability, la the conviction which bo grown with my growth and strengthened with my strength that there is no alleviation for tho suderlugs of uvanklud except veracity of thought and of action, ami tho resolute facing of tha-worlil as it Is, when the garnieut A Forbidding Character. "I don't like the ossilled man," confided the fat woman in the museum to the liv ing skeleton. "Nor I," replied His Boneletaj "I can't abide him. Hu never unbends." Doubtful Fnjuyment. .'radical Vulltles ftn Japau. The Japanese authorities aro adapting themselves with great success to the de mands of political life. The government employs every means ot Impressing Its pro vincial supporters in parliament, with thu view of keeping down opposition tenden cies, lu pursuit ot this policy the admi ralty officials taku out parties of the mom burs iu tho men-of-war to show what good vessels thu country possesses and what warships are like. Urlsk. "Shoesl Yes, mudam," said tho brltflc rlerk, lu answer to a customer's Inquiry. 'What number, pleaser" "Two, of course! Do I look like a quad ruped?" Harner's Uazar. Lincoln Floral Conservatory, Corner G and 17th Streets. . afl T j.alalalalLmEiLD Ml M at alS fW"1"- .mmkm- V. Cut Flowers and Designs For Weddings, Funerals, Parties, Receptions, Etc. General Collection of Plants. Visitors Always Welcome. City Orders by Telephone Promptly Filled. W. S. SAWYER & CO. Price List Free. Telephone 344 lv vfiSjyWy ja ViHS,S -ra Xl ncawi;rt Ms JK&S JSA. XX) Ti&aX i Cv . fftM3H& sSsinffiKTamVl WBtf) KyliftiU C'F COMPANy. v SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR Delivering Notes, Letters, Invitations PARCELS, ETC. WE CAX WAKE TOU UP At at any hour to mnko tho 'early tra!ns"get your mall from postotllce, etc. Open Day and Night I Telephone 190. Office, S. W. cor. 10th and O. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. THE - BOND. J. G. BURPEE, Proprietor. Tills beautiful new house under its present management will be conducted In thorough first class style on the American plan, rates $2.00. It has ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES Including passenger elevators and bath rooms on every floor. The sleeping apartments are large and elegantly furnished and may be had either single or en suite. We have reserved a limited number of rooms for city patrons and are pre pared to give excellent table board with or without rooms at reasonable rates. Call and see us. THfe -f BOND Telephone 482. Cor. lath and Q. .aiaAaaaViafat Dr. H. S. Aley, Specialist In FEMALE, HERYOUS and KIDNEY DISEASES. Hpeclnl attention paid to tho treatment of these diseases by means of electricity. AH non-ninllgnnnt tumors of tho womb removed without tho usoof thekuire. All operations for injuries from childbirth skillfully per formed. Iilsilucemoutof tho womb cured In most cases without tho uho of Instruments. Kpllepsy, Kt. Vitus' Dunco, Sclntlcn, Neurnlgln, HyBtorla, illllerent forms of pnrnlysls, Deformities, nml nil other forms of Nervous Trouble successfully treated. Consultation at olllco or by mall ll.uO, Nawiunii lllock, O Ht., bet. 10th mid Uth, Lincoln, Nob, Hours-0 to 12, tf to ft, 7 to 8. CUT THIS OUT "Good gracious, Harry, what are you doing to little Hertief" "Oh, Just trying to 'muse him." Mun sey's Weekly. Nu Wonder. Would-be Suitor I admire your young est daughter 011 account of her modesty. Paterfamilias Huinphl You ought to see her sister, who Is ten yearn older. She is twice as modest. Texas Sittings. Eitiibhslml Dec. o, 1SS6. 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