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' i- y"fTWiijt;nvpOTf t-ftt' CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891 F. CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, DIE STAMPING FOR ALL KINDS OF FINE WRITING PAPERS. BEAUTIFUL WORK, . . HANDSOME PAPERS. CALL AND SEE. WESSEL PRINTING CO. 1134 N STREET. If you Deposit jour Savings I IN T1IK Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. H. K.cor. Ilth nml lHtn. THE! WILL EARN INTEREST FOR YOU At the Unto of S-lJive per Ct. per Annum-5 Bave WW u week nnd It nmounts with lateroat In ilvo years to f I.MO.oo. Bank opens ut ViSO n, in. to 8:30 i. in. nml Saturday evenings, ft to 8 1. in. Sattt to Rtat la lurgtar and Fire Proaf Vaalta. WR ARK JUST IN RECEIPT -OF- Spring Shapes -IN- Christy's London Hats. Wc arc the only house in the City who ell these goods. Come In and try one. Spring Suits and Overcoats i"wAre being displayed by u now, Give ut u call. Occupy the tame iclailon to Piano that the Mntchlcss ESTEY-ORGANS Have won for themselves, and that it ay. Ing a great deal. CUP & COIPANT PIANOS, And other chcuper makes at reasonable price and casv term at the new Warcrnoiii ol 1I aMIITH. TBCMTIJ UT ),: ., jt ---. 1. XC. XtUS, Xastjlo; sve vasswaw vaawvaaaaai A ;miir Himt of Minimi Tim. Published Saturday. AihtrwM all communications direct to tha ofrlce NVtCHnict, Phintino Co, I'liiiMBiiKiin, Courier llulhllu-, IIIU N Htroct. TKhKI'IIONN-JM U Wkhhki,, Jit., Editor n.id Hole Proprietor. V, J. llniNKH, Asssoolnto Editor. Hunsonu-rloNi Dim Year hy Mull nr Carried 2001 Hlx Montlii,l 00Threo MonlhM.oOo.i One month DO CcnU tnrarahly In Advance. AnvaNTiiMtMRN-r.l Jtalcs furnished on Application at the office, Hprclal rates on Tlmo Oontrads. Coktaibutioks: Hhort spicy sketches, powns and torie. solicited. Personal and Hoclal note. re especially desirable. I'aiirmni We make a specialty of Fine Printing In all Km branches. Hocletr work a specialty. Knterednttho Postofllco of Lincoln, Nob., as second otni. inntter. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 63,000. AMONG THE MAGAZINES. Tlio April number of the North Amnrlrnn Itaview contains an article by III. Eminence Cardinal (ilhhons, ou"Wtiltli nnillUobllKR tions," being the llrst Inn forthcoming lories devoted to Ilia theme. "Tho Uowl of Wealth,' orlKlnnllyipibli.hed in tho Kovlow by Mr, Andrew Carnegie; nnil also article, on " Pauperism In tho United States," by Pro feor Hh'hnnl T, Kly; on "Tliu Example of n Great TJfo," ly tho eilltor, wlio Klvca mi IntercsthiK sketch of the founder of Cooer Union; on "Tho Duty of tho Hour," by tho 8octvtnry of Agriculture, who dlseouisos up on tho political agitation ut present ho nctlve lyoiinnKliiK tho farmers of tho country; on "The West nml the llhihonihi," by President Sidney Dillon, of tlio Union Pacific Itnllrond; on "Men or tho Hnllshury Pnrliniiiont," by lli'iiry V. I.ucy, editor of tho London Dally Now.; untl on "Tho liest Hlftii of our TIiihh," by Honor Kmlllo Castolnr. "Tliollinren Hnrold" is tho curious tliloot n story in two parts, hy tho Into William Douglas O'Connor, which ha. tho plnco of honor in tho Atlantic for April. It is n story of old Ixmdon, nml Its ancient life in wonder fully reconstructed by tho vivid Imagination of the author. Mr. Stockton's "House of Martha" continue In It usual rollicking f null Ion for three moro diameters, mid Mr. I,owelr. traveler pursues his wny throtiKh "Noto: An Unexplored Corner of Jupiin." Francis PaikiuanV mconil piilwr on "Tho Capture of Louiihourg by tho New England M lilt la" U market! by the.klllamlcaro which Mr. Parkiuan devote to everything which he wrltm. Ono of tlio inoit lniiortaut pa per In the number l "Prehlitoriu Man on the Pacific- Coat," by Profemor Qeoruo Kreil- erick Wright, of Oherlln, In which he Riven u the reaulta of hi. investigation on tho nuIi- Jectof theNampa Inrnge. The Hon. 8. O. V, Iteiijaiuiu, for aoine yenra United ritule inluUtei' to Persia, ha. a timely consideration of "The ArmeutMiH and the Porto." Tho number i. not without poetry Clinton Hcol Urd, Thomas William Pirsoua, Tlionin. 8. Collier, and William H, Hayne being among the contributor.; and In this connection Mr. William P. Andrew'. nier oil "Uoethe'a Key to KuUMt" Hhould not lie foiRotton, The uu nl nblo review., and a bright Contributors' Club close tho Atlantic for April. Mortimer'. Magazine for April mnrki tlio beginning of the richly illustrated dories on "Ocean Hteamshlna" which, it i. believed will be aa successful aa tho "Hallway" and author itles have been chosen to write of "Ocean Pas senger Travel," "Tho Ship's Cnuiutny," "Safety at Boa," "8eel," and the "bluet of theWoild." Original drawing, by skilful artitta (who have been granted special privil eges for study by the various steamship com panies) will Illustrate each paper. Articles of travel and adventure are represented In this issue by Mr, Jephson'a second apor on his perilous Journey to relieve Captain Nelson at Starvation Camp; Hobert Gordon butler's account of the cruise of th United (States steamer Thetis to tho Arctic regions; and Harrison's description of a kangaroo hunt a kind of sport which is bow almost as rare in Australia as a huffalo hunt on the plains. TheieceiitHloux Indian outbreak and tho causes which produced It are clearly and dls pkslouately set forth by Herbert Welsh; and the Rev, Willard Parsons, iu founder, tellt the ktory of the Kresh-AIr Fund, which is en tering upon Its fifteenth year. Other art Iclos on Practical Charily are promised. The first of living Swuish poets is the subject of an other article (with a portrait), and "Wlmt is llUhl-Handoduvsir" is dlscused by Professor Thomas Dwlglit, of the Harvard Medical Scliool, A uotnblu feature of tho April uinguxine of Ameiicnn History Islu timely frontispiece, a picture of unusual iutei est ut the present hour. It is a copy of tlio famous painting of "Columbus nt tho Court of Ferdinand and ImUulhi," and llhutruU's with unich foice tho bviiuilful "tlullnd of Columbia," by H. 11. M. Il.wis, wiitten expiuisly for this spirited k rlodlcnl, which ntnuy keeps in touch with pioeiit nlTuirs. The lending article, "The Chcwip.'nko uud l.leuteuuni Ludlow," by Itobert Ludlow FoMler, brings to llht some Hxceetllugly Interesting unpubllshwl letters alout the iiavulunugeiueiiu of tho war of IHI'J. uud preseuta numerous vuluable and uulrpm llluittratlons. A short sketch of the "1'iivt uieetiug of Admiral Porter and Ueu crul Uhuriuan," as described by the Adm iral, Mill attract iliuiuauds of sympathetic eyes. 1'he critical tty of Hon. William Wirt Heury, "Two Immortal Letters" of Qiant and Bbei man, appear in full; there hi a "Love letter by Alexander Hamilton, written to Khubeth Schuyler u fe weeks before their uiuirmge," ,ii 1170; and an Informing contri bution on "Arctxeology lu Missouri." This Magazine is deserveUly topuiar, and it buudnouie piiiiliug U atu acting attention Horn all parts of the woild. Published at 74:1 lliuadway, New Voi k City. Of Oulingltmay be truly said that age does not pad nor custom stale its infinite va liety. Tb April aumlier is no, exception to its paremiial How of welcome reading, except It may be tbst in ntnets and variety it is moie than usually i ichlyladeu. Would you loroUsUtbeJoy. tocome with the opening oi spring! IhtH Its ''Anglers' utlng" Wafts )ou in ImagiBatlou to the rippling trout .trcnui. Would you know whuio tho sum mcr's woods nml strciims will yield tholr nhuiidiint hnrvrt of Riituo in (In. fur and fcntl.crr Then "With Uod and dun lu North western Woods and Wnteis" is an liivnltinblo Itinerary, And thorn Is Instruction, too, of a technical naturo, to bo found In senrco nuv other publication. Tho "Kvolutlnu lu Yacht Building" will bo as wclcomo rending to all who exiiect to be "rocked In the crndlo of tho deep," as It.mtlflo on "The (ireek Athletes" will ho to tho modern devotoo of tho track and Rymnnilum, whilst tho cyclist nnd tour ist abroad will be drawn towards tho woods and iorts of Yorkshire by two of tho most admirable stories ever published by Outing, Mademoiselle," tho ndvonturo of a cyclist, and "Herriugnnd Heart Fishing ntHraboro;" whilst last, hut not leant, tho National Uuardsmon of the badger Htnto will find lu Cant. Chas, King's glowing numbers n record of which they may well be proud, The Century for April Is as usual, In tho lead for iMipular favor with the Ixwt reading classes, and Its envoi, are filled with the choicest gems of literature. Tho frontispiece is by T. Cole, an engraving from tho origi nal "Mon Lisa", by Leonardo da Vinci; Sa lon, of the Revolutions and the Umpire by by H. K. Munkittrlck is n very attractive article showing port raits of Madame do Stnel, Madamo ltolnnd nnd Madame Neckcr. Frank l)e:nwtcr Sherman contribute nil able sketch of Charles Henry Ludder. who died In January; early Intercourse of tho WoodHovnrthn nml Do Qulucey with hither to unpublished letters by 11. A. Page. There are two very lino descriptions of the Kxi-cdi-to Mount St. Kilns, tho first being that by tho New York Time. In I8N1 written by Frederick Hshwntka, followed by n second expedition of tho National Geographic o- clcty and tho United State. Goololcnl sur vey of last year which comes from tho iien of Israel C. Husiell, Doth nre handsomely illustrated. Othr nrllolei nro by Hlchnrd HnrdlugDavis, K, J. Glavo, David Dodge, W. J. Htilliuau, T. Cole, John A. Myeth, II, A, Pngo, Julius Pratt and other.. Itnrely is a richer table spread before tho readers of a mignxlne tlinu is furnished in the April number of tho North American Ilovlow. Tho number opens vtith n paper on "Wealth and It Obligations by His Knil nence Cardinal Gibbons; It is f,aed upon Mr. Carnegie's notable article on "Wenlth," pub lished lu tho Review In Juno, 1880, and on tho recent discussion of tho subject by Mr. Glml stnno, Cardinal Manning, and others in tho nineteenth dutury. An nllled subject, "Pntiiioi'lsiii in the United State," Is treated In an exhnustlvo manner by Profc-wor Rich nidT.KIy, of JoIiiih Hopkins University. Closely connected lu thought with these two articles is Hint on Peter Coo-ior's llfo nml philanthropic work, "Tho Example of a Great Llfo." This Is written by tho Kdltor, whoso Intimate relation, with Mr. Cooper gnvohlni inro opportunities for Raining :in Insight Into tho ulillaiitluoplst's chniacter. Under tho title. "Tho duty of th Hour," Secretary RuikdlseiuHos tho recent advent of tho farmer In iiolltlcs and the debt owed by iiici. of all other endings to tho agricultural Interests of tliecountry. Sidney Dillon, E. president of the Union Pad lie Rail way, write, strongly, in "The West nml tho U-tll-rouds," on the obligations which the Wc-t Is under to tho cor-orntlnns which havu done so much to open up and develop it. Borne" don of tho Salisbury Parliament" nre sketched with a clover and griiceltil hand by Henry W. Lucy, tlio v.ell-l(iiowu Parliamentary writer for tho London Daily News. Miss Agnes Repplier hns n mot interesting essay on "Humora of the Cookery-Rook," and William Mathews write with much learning and keen insight on "CMIIxulon and Sui cide," The Note, and Comments eiiclude en tertaining essays on "A Related Crab," "The Legi.1 ProfeMlon Defended" (a reply to Homer Greene's at tlclo, "Can Lav.) era be Honest T In tho Review for Febiuury), "A Roquisltu of Reform," and other timely topics, V Tho April Arena opom with a twiiwr by Prof. Geo. W. Winterburn, M. D of Now York, dealing with tho futtiro of philosophy. Dr. Winterburn, who formerly edited tho American Homu-opath, in his foiclhle essay review the rise, growth, nnd fallacies of philosophy dm lug tho pist. tolutiug out what ho believe, will constitute tho ncceptcd philosophy of the future. Ho pays a glowing tribute to Professor Uuclinuau, wIioko noblo fnvo forms the frontispiece of this number. Tho. G Shearman, in a imper of grtnt stiength, aeU forth his view, on the evil nnd Injustice of Indirect taxation. Its vatuiblo tables of statistic thould be preserved by those interested in the problem of taxation. R. Mason Osgood A. M,, M. D. contribution on re.snt discoveries in "HypnotUui." Ono of tho most striking feature of this Issue of the Aieua Is Prof. James T. Rlxby'a contribution on "buddhism in the Nuw Testament." It is n reply to Dr. Felix Oswald'. piier on the same subject, ami is probably the ablest pre sentation of the ChrlUlan ude of this prob lem which baa yet apienred. Tho Philadelphia Mercuery of Sunday, .how. marked enterprlre in fcet-uring photo, and having engravings made, illustrating the New Orleans tragedies, showing tho neigh borhood where Uiignotlo tm hanged, the parish iwraou with the crowds surrounding It, the cell In which Mecheca, Marches! uud Caruso weioshot, together with an excellent llkoues-M'H of Chief HennesHy, AUoiiocltloiis, J. T. WicklltTo nml W. L. Puikersou, two leader, iu the domonstrutlou. Such tuntters IsdilHcult to procure, but the Mercury is nttractlve if not enterprising, nnd deserves much credit for furnishing the public with Mich Interesting reading nnd Illustrations. V Yeiiowlues News of Milwaukee Untied an other If it. characteristic cpcclal nuiubers for K;iter, It was decidedly an art Ismio nud an nitistlo triumph coiisUtiu of mugulllceiit half tone and other re-production, of fniuou INilnthigs, distlugiiisho I pHple, etc. Mr. Yeuowmo certainly piihlUhei a piper mot creditable to Milwaukee, and It is doubtful whether any other publication has ever done the Cream City as much good ns has tho News. Vitality, exhausted by overwork or .lis eaao, is quickly restored by use of Ayer's Sanaparilla. 25 dos. CorseU in Black, Tan, White and drab on Monday, at 43 cts. tvorth 75 ct. J. w. winukii wo. Think or It The Cosmopolitan Magaxlue, a giaut among the great monthlies, nud Tiik Couhikh will both be sent to any address ono year for three dollars. For furtner partlcn lars i-ead large ml ertlsement on ago eight. 5 piecui all .ilk 60 cent.. "Faille", for Monday at J. W. Winokii & Co. Elegant Hue of new glnghamr, iu Scotch and American, just oxued at HerpoUhelnn-r at Co. COUHIEIl CONTKIBUTOttS. Close Fits, (Written for Tiik Couiukh. Ono night nil tho street nt tho hour of twelve I chanced by n hniidsomo built house; Tho darkness was Jet, and stlllnes supremo, Not ouoiikIi dlu to scaro n young mouse. At oncn bright flashes of lamps gleamed forth, And I thought that tho star, gnvo tho lights. Hut looking above In n third story window, A girl was trying on tights. With quivering bronthl gazod on tho sight, 'Till tho strain on my riveted oyes Drought tears Hint were wet. And I thought to myself, can It bo that sho works In the Mies? So I took n long guronml studied the faco; 'Twasn't Immtrouio, hut then 'twiisu't had, rhen I rccogulred ono oftho four hundred holies Who adopted tho long stocking fad. IKKHTONK. If We Only Knew. Written for Tiik Couiukh. If wo only know the heart-aches Waiting us on tho road Would wo rush along so blindly Knger then to bear the loudf If wo know that down life's pathway, Through the coming tldo of years, We would gather thorns with roses Would our smiles bo turned to tears? If wo know that somohow, some where, Wo would find n precious soul Waiting soino hand to help him Cast down the acenraed bowl? Would we stand with urins akimbo Hco his llfo wrooked by tho bowl, When kindly words and timely Might save that precious soul? If wo know nn nnxlou. mother Weeping o'er an erring sou Till her heart scorned nlmost bursting For tho wrongs that ho had done. mild wo stand with hnnds uplifted lu annuo nt what ho'd done, Or oiler consolation Point to tho Holy Ono? If we know, beforo we uttered A VHlnnrhll word, That mi nnglu stood besldo us Taking nolo of what ho heard. Would wo not lie very careful Of tho words that wc should sny I-est they might appear against us On the coming Judgment day? If wo know that on tho morrow We'd lie bouenth tho sod, Would wo notlheu ho working In tho vineyard of our Ood? If wo know how long tho Journey And tho trials tlay bv day, Would our feet so often r.iltor From tho straight and narrow way! If wo knew fur up tho mountain Wu would find n mine of gold, Would wo not with eager footsteps Climb flint mountain steep and old. Vet our (tod hath offered trcnsiire. hitrboyond tho mines of wealth. Let us strive to win these gohlon gifts Joy, peace nnd porfect health. MnrehVtlih 1801. Nkli.ik. llahy Is Hick, Tho woeful expression of n Des MoIiich tcnmstei ' cmiiiteuaucu showed his deep nnx lety wns not entirely without cause, nhen ho enquired of n ill ugglst or the haiiiu cloy what waiheH to given hnhy for a cold. It wns nut necessary for him to say more, his conn t nance showed that the iot of the family, If not tho Idol of his llfo was In dlsti ess. "We gh e oui'b iby Chamberlain's Cough Remedy" wiimHiu di iirrIsIh answer. "I don't like to give the baby such strong medicine," said tho teniuster. "You know John Olesou. of the WntteivTulliot Printing Co.. don't vmir'en. quit ed the druggist. "His buby when eigh teen months old, got hold of n bottle of Chain berln'n' Cough Remedy and drank the wliolo or It. Of course It mule the liabv vomit very freely but did not Injure It in the least. and what Is more, It curt d the bubH cold. It Is not necessary to give poisons to euro n cold or for ci on p either." Tho teamster already knew tho value of tho Remedy, hav ing tins! It himself, nnil was now satisfied that there wus no danger in clvliiz It oven to a baby. No such lino of fln-j vehicles as is kept by K. R. Guthrie I M0 O street can be found else where In the slate. Everything stylish nml novel in the can Inge lino Is thoio to be found. Step lu and look over tho line even If you don't want to buy. It will afToid you a low pleasant moment look ut tho various hand some turnouts. Tho Whltebrea.t Coal nnd Lime company is again nt the front supplying thn finest grades of nil kinds of coal E. R. Guthrie is headquarters for flno car i luges iu nil style. Cull nt his icposltory, IMDOsticot. J. It. ltarnaby, the taller, may bo found at rooms l'J and III, Newman block,10J5 O st. Not u Cltliou of Lincoln can ulTord to nibs tlio comfort nml safety otfercd him by the North Western Line (F. E. & M. V. Hit.) iu ills travels to uud from Chicago and all eastern points. It is tho diro.'t Hue to St. Paul, Minneapolis Olympln, Seattle, Tacomu, nud nil other Min nesota, Washington and Montana points. All imssengoiH lor the-e poInU go through withoutdepot transfer. PutroiiUe tlio North Western nud avoid omnibus transfers, It Is thooulynll lull line lo that Sniiiilnrium of thowmld, the Hut Spiiugs of South Duko ta and tho direct Hue to Rapid City, Dead woodbind black Hills points. To all those contemplating n tiip tho coming season it of fers n iiliect lino nnd servlue, to nil the re soi is or Wisconsin, Mlnueoitu uud Noithein Michigan, The llnest llhliu grounds in the woild ure leached by this line. For lutes and iutonu'itlou, call nt 1I;: O street. W. M. SlIII'HAN, Gen'l Ag't, J. T. Mahtiv. City Tk't Ag't. T H. Ulnnett has cilletl his new comedy, "HhiKUV, thu Union." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar medicine. It It csref ulljr prerswed from HsrsspsrtlU, Dandelion, Mandrake, bock, PlpsUiews, Juniper Herrlc and other well known and valuable vegetable remedies, by a peculiar combination, proportion and process, giving to Uood's BarsaparlUa curative power not possessed by other medicines. It effects remark able cures where other preparations fall. Hood's Sarsaparilla It the bett blood purifier before the public It eradicate! every Impurity, and curet Scrofula, Bait Rheum, Dollt, I'lmplet, all Humor., Vt jftptla, BlUouinett, Sick Headache, Indlgotlon, ' Qsueral Debility, Catarrh, KheumaUtin. Kidney and UverComplalntt, overcomes that tired feci uyr, create. auaiietlte,aud bulla, up tlio. y.tem. Hood's Sarsaparilla Uas met peculiar and unparalleled niece., nt borne. Such ha Iwcome IU popularity In Lowoll, Max., where It I. made, that whole neighbor hoods are taking It at the same time. Lowell drosgUU sell more of Hood's 8araparllla than of all other sarsaparlllaa or blood purifiers. Roldbydniggl.t.. HisutforCi. rreparedoalyby & I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosas On Dollar JUST RECEIVED The Nicest Line t Ladies' Slippers - Oxfords Ever Brought to Lincoln. Parker & 1009 imiiflli m K9Bi1sHsUBsfl.fl. EKlSsBmXi IHIlBB4wl En PaflEjHIsm'BlbW'wWJl CD GAS STOVES. New Method Gasoline Stoves. v Largest Stock ifi Lincoln X X yM . X Settings Ettgene Hallett, Diamond Merchant Si Sllghtlv Shelf Worn honks Uclow Cost. All 35c Hookt. for i.sc All 50c Hooks for 35c. L t MASQirKnADR (XMTIIUn. WIMSMS B&ir&si "nisr3jiv MJUTOMM.l.VON,C,yjyjJMf..l., ( L 1 SIDEWALK J. A. 1 sJHHBBRiggrj.HWP rBsssssssssssssBsa 7 OF U',i -0,' 4 Sanderson,' O ST. Honest Vafues ALWAYS KEEP THE NEWEST 1JOOKS II Y THE MOST POPULAR AUTHORS. Opened Jan, 1, '01, AH Improrementa The Lincoln, TBItMH-fJ.M TO f 4 .CO. ho latter price Includes lluths. First-Class in Every Respect! Ilnniiit, Hulls nnd Iteoeptlons. Wo nro espcclnlly well propured to ontor tnlii htriroor small sntherliiK. nt lluiuiuotM, Hulls, Ileeeptlnn., Kto. Hates and full Infor imitlnii cheerfully given utihonillce. Cor. I unit 01 li His. Kiikaiim & Maiikki AND BUILDING -AND- VITRIFIED PAVERS & am BUGKS,APiF s lMk,lhsk BRICK ni '!? "