SKS? " PCSilfitHSWi CAPITAL CITY COURIKR, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1S91 in. !- iiiMbMi i mmmm "-- " w V ! rspepsia Mikes intiT lltci mlietlil.inil often lesill to elMeittiietlon. DUircMntHTMiliiir.ilckhMd' uetae, licmttiUTlii tour stomach, liientid depres sion, etc., nro csuicil hy tlili very common ami tncresring itlirate. Hood's 8arisrirllU tones tlio stomach, create an nrrctlto, iromotoi healthy dljreitlon, rcllovei tick liealaclio, clears tlio mini!, ninl cure tho mol obitluato raici of iljrs. pfpila. Head Ilia follonhiftl "1 have, hccii troubled with iljrpopila. I had tmtllllla 'tllc,niiil what 1 ilht cat illitrc(ied me.or illd inn little pood. In mi hour utter ruling I would cxetlenco n fnlntiirn or tired, sIIroiio feeling, m llionitli 1 liil not oaten anything, IKicd'a Piuruwllln illil tun nn Immoiiia ninmint ot good. II garo ma nil appetite, unit tnjr food rellilicdatidiallincitHiacravliiH' I final previously Htlcncd. It relieved mo of llit faint, tired, II gone feeling'. I hare fell n linn li hotter tlnrn I took lloinl'i 8Ari(ipnrllln,tlial I nm linppr In recommend It." D, A. I'aiik, Watcrtown, Man. N, II, Ho unto In get only Hood's Sartaparllla (told hj all druggliti. flalfor). Prepared only tjr C. I. HOUll A CO,, Apothecaries, Lowell, Man. 100 Doses One Dollar Budge & Morris, LEONARD REFRIGERATORS, QUICK MEAL GAS AND GASOLINE STOVES. fl Hot Air Furnaces, Water Coolers, Water Filters, Gold Bronze and Brass Bird Cages, Builder's Hardware. Rudge & Morris 1 122 N Street. WR ARE JUST IN RECEIPT -OK- Spring Shapes IN- Christy's London Hats, We arc the only house In the City who ell these good. Come lit ntul try one. Spring Suits and Overcoats Are being displaced by u now. , Give u a coll. Dyi mSoLmL tj-r ,1 Monitor liju-i'H Moifrrn Tlmr. l-'iibllMHocl Sittircliiy. Address nil cnmmiiniinlloiH illri'Oltn th nfllpn WlCHHlCL, PUINTINO CO, 1MIIII.1HIIKIIM. Courier Building, HiU N Htrcct. TKI.KI'IIONKM U Wicsskl, .In,, Editor ainl Hole Proprietor, HitiiHiiiiii'rjoNi One Ycnr by Mull orCnrrlcil I'JIKl; HU Months, l oi: Three MoiiIIih, NH; Olio nniiilli v.11 Cents Invurnlily In Advance AtlVKHTISKMKNTSS ItAll'P furnished on application at the ofllec. Rieclal rntes on Time Cotitrne's. CoCTHIlurriossiHIiort spicy sketches, (ms-iiis ntnl stories solicited. Personal ami Koclnl notes lire rMellly desirable. I'niirmiil Wo ninkn a seclalty of Fine Printing In nil II branches. Hoelety work n eclnlty. HnteiednUho I'lMtnllleo of Lincoln. Neh hi second clnni mutter. POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 65,000. COUIilKII C0NTRIMJT0KS. A Hoy Kxplinmtlnn. Wilttcu for TliK CoUHlKH. There's n bml coloration on top of your eye, Whnt Iiiin caused It my lioy, nm joit toll? Cnii'l my Hint I piiii. I'n. Hut IIm pulit tluit It kImx, Id It'll tint truth Mllliplll I Can It I i Hint n rotil linn inttlml tliuri'ln? Or n Ktniill rptM'k of tlnnt li tin) ciiiiho? Or Iiiwii you o'orti)inil tint linniH of a iiiiui In wroiiK iikIhk Kontliiiiiim'H hn Well, I'll lull you pupa. YoimuTompkliiH tln iliulf, inmloa crark At Kir), which 1 IIkiiikIiI, wiihii'I Just nlioul tlRht , . Sol runic In a liluir, IM tnlto up for thu xlrl And cliiilli'iiKO tho iliulii fur a HkIiI. TIui llrHl puiH I tumid waau up ripper cut. Hut ItliiuilcilJiiKl over lilt IIiIkIi. Ami fur tlml ripper nut, ut Hint week lookliiK iliiilv, I wax lloorcil with n hiiiiihIi In the eye. Ikk Hionk. An Alplnilit I of Iti'lluliiiit Maxima. KorthoCouitlKll, Alwayn nttetiil tliu weekly prayer incetlnK". Il tlioroitlily lueitvneit lnyourprnyern. CiiniMer If thou bo'it ii christian. Do not cot rect tlio fnultN of oHiuih until yon hnvo no.ioof your own. Hxti'tiiltouveryonea helping linml. I'rankly confer your fattltK liuforo otlnrn. (Io forth fcarlcsily In tliu path of duty. Harbor no lllwlll townril your neighbor. Injure no odd no tuiittor bow imioli tboy havuwioiiKed oti. JiiilK'u not by appcnrnncon for they nro ile celtful. Keep a clean heart and a elivir ous.'luiice. Let your conversation luan ludux to your chin net or. Mtnnii'r not for that U uselesi as well nit wrong, Noverticad the pith of docott ntel hypoc risy. ' U)fii your heart ami your ptti'Mi to tlio poor. 1'iepiru yournlf to met't your God. UuvMlon not tho justice or your Maker. ltetuiu thanks to Uod for your many blesv ngu. Htiiiul linn for teiiipt'iiiticoiinil the right. Tempt not another to a nmg act. Uko your lelsttro tlinoin tho cultlvntlou of yoiiruilinl. Veiitiiiu not upon tho threshold of wioiik. AVIIIIngly woik In tlio vlnoyatd of tho MiiKtur. Xcel In kluducHS and deeds of charity. Vlolil not to temptations or discourage ments. Zealously labor In tho causo of Christ. Think of it Tho Cosmopolitan MiiKizinu, KfantnmmiK tho urcnt inouthlles, nnilTiiK CotiliiKU will both be sent to any nililiess one year for thrill dollius. For furttierpirtlcu Inra read lai'Ku nihei'tU'ineiit on pao olyht. Monday will be your tlmo to secure spriui; hosiery and underivenr nt speclnl prices. J. W. WlNllKIl & Co. Dr. C. P. Iidd, dentist, lia'i O street. Telephone W. Olllco hours.llii. in toft p. in, Idlc should never buy it bat, bonnet, toque, or nnythiiiR In the inllinery Hue until they have keen Haines and Haskell's now stock of Hue goods at llltti O street. I.ndlcs who are fond of horseback lidlmr ihouldcall and see Henry Hiiiplmin, 14'.' notth Kleveuth street lieforo purchasing side. saddles, whips, etc. Klenmit line of now iilnuhainr. In Kcotch and American, Just otioned at Henlsheliner & Co. S. No Btich lino of lluj vehicles as Is kept by K. H. Clutlnio 1510 O street can be found else wlieiu 111 lliostuto. Kvnrvllilni alvlUli ..,.,1 novel in the cat i Iiiro linn U thei o to bo found. oifp in nun iook over tlio line even It you don't want to buy. It will uiroid you a few pleawint ii.oments look nt tho vailous hands Mime turnouts. The lliirllnu'toii'H ',., Line to tlio lllitek Hills. Tlio Hurllnjjton Hnuto takes pleasure In an nouncitiKtoihopulilie the completion of its new Hue to Doiidwood, South Dakota, and the formal opening of same for businets. This event marks an epoch in the history of Nebraska, in opening up to tho trade ceil tom of tho state and tho Missouri Vulloy.now and valuable territory and a country lm niensely i Icn In coal and mineral deKwlU, whose XMlbtlltiw for the future promlio much for the commercial and manufacturing proKerity of the state. Tho lino Is substantially constructed and thotoughly equipped, tho object U'lug to af ford a service that Is first class In every par. ticulnr, and in keeping with other through Iluesot the IlurlliiirtoiiHvitein. It Is the shortest and quickest line from Missouri Hiver cities and nrincliul mints in Nebraska to Dendwood, Hot Springs, Custer and Hilt City, South Dakota, Merino ami Newcastle, Wyo., and all points in tho Hlack Hills. Through trains atv run daily with Pullman HUm plug Cuts fro-n Omaha and Llucoln to Deudwoo I wltliDut change, nuking uoniiec Hon ut Lincoln mid Ouinha with all train! of Hid llnrlliiKtoii Kiutotoaml iroin nil points lvftit, West und Kouth. For further Information apply to any Hurl Ingtou agent, r to J. Fiiancis, Oeu'l. Paw'r Agt, Omaha, Neb. TUB CIRCUS NAPOLEON. AN INTEnESTINQ nEMINISCENCE OF THE LATE P. T. BARNUM. How an Auont Win Kent to tin, Wilds of Analiitllii to Nereru ,'iinnltiils fur ICx hlliltliin-Mimi Who lli'lluht In CiiIIiik lliimiiu I'leuli, Coprlht, IWU, hy Amerlcnti I'reM Aimieln tl.m.l Almost. Ituini'illately after thu death of tho famotiN hIioiviiiiiii, 1. T. Harutini, .Mr, It, A. CiiiiiiIiihIiiiiii, one of Ills former iilds, Hailed for Kuulatiil. lieforo his tic? purtnni from New York I had nn Interest litlt lulcrvluw with the old circus veteran, which allows ierhilps ns well us anytliliiK thu enterprise displayed by Ills deceiMed I'lnplojcr und thoso who were in Ills coull deuce. Nine yearn ngo .Mr. C'tinulnitlimii visited northern Australia for the purpose of m'cnriuu Hpecltneiis of the iiborlKiues for exhibition In America. Ho was ho miktchs fill that ho was arrested a Hhorttlmu lifter ward in Sydney, Now South Wales, on thu carKo of klilimpliiK two women mid wiven nieti IicIoiikIiik ton tribe In North Qtieetm' land, mid who were later nilvcrtlsed as "AiiHtrnllan AborlKlncH, Tattooed Hlack Trackers and lloomermiK Throwers." Mr. C'iiiiiiIiikIiiuii wild thu other day: "Wlilln In Melbourne, Australia, In 188'J, I recelveil mdera from Mr. Harutini to ho euro if pnsslhluHperlineusof the cannibal ntul hooniermiK thiowiiiK mee. It was a Till: At'STIIAI.IAS CAVN'IIIAIA tlllllcnlt task, chlelly because of tho reditu: of" opposition on thu part of the colonial Koverntnent against exploration In that part of the country inhabited by this HlratiKu people. I willed as far as Pott Darwin In u huiiiII Hchoouer, and found, after much dllllculty, elKht lino Hpeclineim of nborlKlnes, who consented to ko with mo to the United States, but, when on the point of embarking, u pollen Inspector frustrated my plans by telling the blacks they would never return home, which Htatement ho frightened them that they run away Into the bush, "I then Hailed to Tnwnsvllle, (Jucetm land, mid charterlun another Hchoouer Htartisl on u cruise, I took mi Interpreter with me. We encountered dilllctiltles and danger In koIiik iuiioiik t ho illlVereut t rllics. I olTercd red handkerchiefs, tobacco iuiil hlmllar articles for thu purpose of piopi tlntliiK them, und afterward money, lr they would nn to the United Slates, It was several weeks before I could wilu the con sent of the people whom I afterward ohll ited in America ami In Ktirope, "I took them to Sidney, mid while there I wiiHiirrcstcil on thecharKii of kidnaping. Thu mutter was brought up for discussion in the parliament of New South Wales, be nldes beliiK Investluated at the satiiotlmo in the police court. After several days delay the charge wns dismissed, and I was given permission to take the natives out of the country, no objection being inadoou their part. "When I found them in the bush they weru perfectly nude, mid In a most llltliy condition their normal state. The Aus tralian aborigines are a distinct race of people, and represent the loweM type of Immunity. In color they are qtlltu as dark as the negro, but far lower In Intelligence and physical development. They "subsist chlelly on roots, herbs, licet les, snakes lish and kangaroos, mid when they mnuiigu to kill one of those animals will continue eating, nt short Intervals, until they have consumed every piece of the llesh. They are especially fond of human llesh. I fre quently talked with my blacks aliout how they used to eat their captives when nt home. "Human llesh, they declared, was very much like chicken meat, but they did not fancy white men's llesh ns much as that of black men. The former had a salty taste, probably duo to thu food which white men cat, but ns for the llesh of black uu'ii, who lived like themselves, chlelly on vegetable food, they said, 'Ah, him very good.' Hu man llesh they eat almost always at night. Such a performance is always preceded by a native dance called the 'corrohboreo,' which takes place hi this firelight. Iteforo iH'giniilug they decorate themselves with white mid scarlet paint. A favorite pat tern Is the 'skeleton,' each rib isiing marked by u broad stripe or whitu paint, and a similar stripe running down the breast and along thu legs and arms, the face Isdiig painted in a Hlmllar fashion. The ellect. produced by this strange pat tern is most stai tling. "Illuminated only by the light of the lire, the black bodies mid limbs are scarcely visible against the dark background, so that as tliu performers pass backward and forward In the movements of the dance they look exactly like a number of skele tons endowed with life by miigic power. This effect Is Increased by tlio curious quivering of the legs, which are planted llrinly on the ground, but to which the dancers are able to Impart a rapid vibra tory movement from thu knees up, while their clubs and boomerangs are held In their hands. "The latter Is essential!) tli national weapon of Australian aborigines It Is made or hard, heavy and tough wood, Is slightly convex on the upper Mir face and Hat below, and Is bent at an angle or 45 ilegs, Ii can be thrown a distance of from 300 to SOil leet, and ilways leturns to tlio thrower. "In some part.s of Queensland the gov ernment has established a sort of native police force, or 'black trackers,' as they are more generally termed. Their familiarity with the vast unexplored tracts that lie bo yond the settled districts is lemarkable, and their ability to follow mi almost In- ilisccrulhln trail phenomenal, They are employed to track white men whohan lost their way In thu immense bush or for csts, to track fugitives fiom justice, follow captured men or women or guide the white Millw to tlio retreat of desperate iobbcrn or. whc.su heads a price has been et by the government." The accompanying photograph shows three or Mr. (Junnlnghanrs aborlgnals oue woman and two men. John C Ki.kiv Mine. Henri Orevlllc. who has seen more of this country than most Kieuch women, says the American woman makes too many acquaintances and too few friends. POETIIY UY SI LAM. Klin was the prettiest girl. I ween. That mortal o)o hud eler scent Her niiiiin win AiiuIm-I ('htMlric, Ilerdieeks wcio smoothed with asnllno. Her Imuim were curled with ImihIiiIIiic, jlcrtielh were brushed with lino dentine, Her face was brushed with i online. Her gloves weiot leaned with gasoline. She worn a ilrrisof gionnilliic, ItKici o'er a skirt nf lirtllliinteen: Her peltlioMt vwi.i Initiilm2lni', ' Her foot was shod wllh kid hotline. Her wounds weie healed wllh cnsinolltia. Who sailed una) from Muscatine In a ship they called a hrlKiilitltui, Hhe flirted with a gay marine Till they reached thu Itepuhllc Argentine, Where thoy wcro married hy a dean And lived on oliiiiniirxarlne: AImi Hid mild, tin chid sardine, And did disturb the llostnli henn When hnllnl mid served In soup tureen. Salt sirk they nto lwith rut and lean, Wh'-n uiirulshcd round wllh parsley Krcen; Llkew Ise ) o lobster lorallne. With lemniisslleed Its furtn to screen. Ill shot I, they lived like kliigniiil ipieen In uuiiiIkkhI's pride end lieanlj'n sheen; For 'Imiit I hem theto was nothing menu. Ills I'siks and ImiKiinuu were serene; He worn a (nut or velveteen. She kept her purler neat and clean; Iter ruvnrlto color was aniline, She rocked the cradle by machine. And named the huhy Josephine. Ya? never was a hrhihtcr scene Then when thutulrl, nt sweet sixteen, Filtered the room with haughty mien. Fxclintigo. Not Much of Oim. "IJy George, but this Is odd!" exclaimed n cltleti as he met another In front of thu city ball. "Howf" "I dreamed last night that I met you on this very spot!" 'Sot" "Hut I dldl You were dressed exactly as you mo now, and your overcoat was un buttoned." "Did we talk together?" "Wo did." "Did you ask mo for any moneyr" "No not exactly. I asked you to In dorsu a note for mo as a great favor." "And I Indorsed?" "You did. You said you'd ho only too happy to oblige me, and I left jou with n heart full of" "Never mind what your heart was full of. It's not much of u coincidence. You owo me twenty dollars bormwed money, and I'll hid you in Halifax bcfoie I'll In dorse your paper! flood day, sir!" Detroit Free Press, A Nllulit Kvaslon. "You admit tliu profession free, don't youf" asked the grizzled old fellow at thu door. "The profession T What profession? Tho theatrical profession? Why. of course. Are you on thu stage?" "i't sir. I have been on the stituu for three years or more." "All right, go on In." Ha went in and enjoyed the Performance. On the toad out he was stopped by thu doorkeeper iiualn. inn say jou ai-e an actor?" "Xo, I didn't say that." "Why, yes you did. You said you had been on the stage for three years " "Yes, I Mild I have been on tlio stage, but 1 didn't sav I was mi actor. 1 drive the Le.'idville stage every morning." LighL "Anything fur do newsboy, sor?" Hnr per'a lla.ar. A SeiisKlvo Tenant. Indignant landlord If you don't pay up, out you go. I'll have you II red right out into the street, bag and baggage. You hnvvut paid a cent In six mouths. Delinquent Tenant Don't do that. I'll lie disunited In the eyes ot the neighbors. Katlier than have you Hie me nut I'd stand your raising the rent from twenty to thirty dollars a month. Texas Slftlugs. A Subtle lllHtlurtlon. Mr. Stout That was a very small niece ot roast beef j on brought me. I ordered an extra large cut. Walter Dat was do largo sle, sar. Mr. Stout What's thu difference, then? Waiter When n getit'man orders do ex- trn cut, sar, do cook puts it on a big plate, an' I charges you sixty cents Instead ob forty, sar. Smith, Gray A: Co.'s Monthly. A SellUll oirl. Daughter Mother, can't I go over to my friend Clara's and stay tu-uight? Mother Indeed jou sha'n't. I heard that young Fred Falsetto tell you the Col lege Glee club was to come here and seren ade, urn to night, anil you needn't think I'm going to stay here and stiller alone. LUe. And So It (Iocs On. Kaiser Wilhelin II (at St. Petersburg, to Czar Alexander III) My bulovc-d brother! K.'ace Is forever assured! Kaiser Wilhelm II (on li.s return to Her lln, to his minister of war) Buy another hundred thousand of thoe Improved rilles mid III ty tntisuf smokeless powder. F.poch A Treiisiiix, "Howls jour Mr M e Wat tyv" asked one boarding house keeper of another, spyak lug of boarder who had been ailing. "Oh, he's quite lost his appetite," replied Mrs, Small "Dear me, how fortunate you always are with your young iiienl" F.poch. And Woikcil Up. "Yon know the wealthy mid cultured Mr. Shiner, don't you?" "Yes; hecommenced life as a Isiotblack." "Ah! I see; began at the foot." Puck A Hopeless Cilsu, "Is the Sphinx blind?" asked Mrs. Wa basli, looking up from her paper. "Yes," replied tier husband, "stone bllml."-Nov York Hecorder Cheup fiir ClillilK'ii, A sign in a Westerly burlier shop leads "Haircut and whiskers trimmed, twenty live cents; children. Ilfteen centa." Provi ileliie .louruitl. I'.lllt., H U I'll II It. JUST RECEIVED Q1 The Nicest Line Ladies' Slippers Oxfords Ever Brought to Lincoln. - Parker & 1009 &4rf3a3rr ,lfcKa!iJfc.,lftf' Just the thing for City Yards. PATENT FOLDING Clothes Dryer Two Sires, viz.: 1 1 5 and 1 56 feet of Line. rr i ijiii iTeBSSrizPTzaiiciniijeArj CWkVt?mKWI - rmmmmm ""Ti. iuv.ttt. vfmm .. im ,l- f-ezW W. B. WOLCOTT, Telephone 273. Largest vJ S Latest Setting --t Eugene Hallett, Diamond I ALSO KEEP THE 1 NEWEST , BOOKS BY THE MOST 1 POPULAR AUTHORS. G v X X K X x X f XN. 1 " - "! "irtfmmtmKm THE INTERIOR DECORATIVE COMPANY, ,. ,, . 1 N hTUIIKT. imkb, President. CAItI ,:,(U.ICK) MnllIlKt.r A.O..IK Opened Jan, 1, '01, All Improvement! The Lincoln, Ti:il.MH-U,i0TO 11.(0. he latter price Includes llaths. First-Class in Every Respect! Ilaiiiiiels, Hulls and lteeptl..n. Wo nro especially w, prepared to enter Ul1!1, birh-eor snmlf KiitherliiKs nt lliiiuiuct.., Halls, Iteeeptloiis, Ktc. Hates and full Infor mation chrerlully Klvea atllmolllce. OF - - - Sanderson, O ST. Granite State Lawn Mower ' Durable and more easily operated than any Lawn M ower in use. PRICKS LOW. 230 South Eleventh St. Stock iB Lincoln Honest Vati. k MAHqirRnAPE rosTrrMEa. -" HILTON M LYQn'c w "j:;r Hr1tvtg X. X J k X SA Merchant vJ N Mswnsk THE BOUDOIR. "Boudoir" is ficni the Ficnch, bomler, to pant or sulk, and, ptoperly speaking, U the room to which our laiiy I elites when she is in the sulks. But can any sulks cnduie in the presence of so charming a Boudoir as our papeis and ai lists arc capable of producing? Nf, indeed, tbev banish melancholy . The oddity of design, the orientalism of color, the sun-burst rosettes, nm! the autumn reds and browns, all make n plctuie of strange and wlerd beauty. HUKAIIS.t. Maiikki fr - : i&. r Cor.P ami lith Hts.