CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, A.'lllL ' lMi;f I ll b .- What is Scrofula It It tltnt Impurity In the blond, which, c c num. tallng In Hi glands of tlm iuck, produces un sightly lumps or smdllncst vtlilcli ritmc itnful running sorr mi llio arms, legs, it fcfli which dcvelopM ulorTD In tho ejres, ear, nr note, often canting lillnlnim nt deafness I which Is tlie oilgln of pimples, cancerous growths, or many other rosnlfesUtlons usually ascribed In " humors." ll li a more formidable enemy limn consumption or cancer alone, for scrofula combines the worst possible features of Iwlli. Iielng IIik moit ancient, It l tli motl general of all diseases or affections, for trrjr few persons aro entirely free from II. How can It bo cured? lly titVlmt Hood's flarsa. jistllla, which, by Hio " U li accmniillilicil, often when other medicines hate, fallcil, lias lroTn Iticlf to Ik a potent ami peculiar medicine lor tlili disease. Kor all affections of llio Wood Hood'! FarsaparltU li unequalled, and somo of the turn It has effected are really wonderful. If you uffer from scrofula In any of IK larlnut forms, t lure to glo Hood's ftirsapatllla a trial. Hood's Sartaparllla flotdbyalltlruggtsti. Hi sliforiJ. l'reparsdonly kj 0. 1. 1IOOI) CO., Apothsear Its, Lowall, Ha. 100 Dotct On Dollar WF, ABE JUST IN RECEIPT -OK- Spring Shapes IN- Christy's London Huts. Wo arc the only house In the City who eil these good, Come In nnil try one. Spring Suits and Overcoats Are being displayed by n now. Give na it call. Purchase Voui .Direct from the Manufacturers AND UAVKMOKKY. Having opened n bruncli store of our own In Lincoln yon will now have nn opportunity of dolus o. If ilcHirol we will acll on Jo reapomlble pnrtloa. lkt MmsjIo lO cams ESTDY & OAMP 121 Mouth Tenth St. MNCOI.N, SEII. It. M LAY, Manager. IIrcoIq Floral GoQsertatorj Corner G and 17th Streets. But Rowers and "Designs For Weddings, Funerals, Parties deceptions, Etc. General Collection of Plants. Visitor Always Welcome. City Orders by Telephone Promptly Filled. -W. S.. SAWYER & CO. PrlceliUt Free. Telephone 344 Hwtf34tU 4fv IIJIilA , Miyinfiir Miirrii Mmtrrn Tlmt. PubltMhoJ Saturday. Address nil noni'iiiiiiiontl w 'llrojuo tha nfflcn Wichmicu Pkintino Co, i'uiii.ihiikiih. Courier HnlMing, ll:U S HI root, TKt.KI'IIONKiVl I. M'khnki., .Ill,, Kdltor mid Hole Proprietor. HuiiacittiTioNi Ono Your liy Mull or Curried $i(M Hit Month, l w; Three Months, Nk-.r Ono iiniilliMi)(Viillnrirahly In Advance. iivmiTlKMrNTi: llnlc furnished on application nt llio oftice, Hiecl ratcaon Time Contritc's, OotrrniiiiTloK! Short spicy sketches, pornns ami stories solicited, Pornonal nnil Hoclnl note are especially desirable. Pnnemti! Wo make a specialty of Fine l'rlntlng In all ll branches. Hoelety work a serially. Knlored ntlho I'oitoltloo of Lincoln, Neb., n aecoiul olna mutter. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 69,000. LITTLE REBA. Ih'ilU'iiti'it lii Mr, Hint Mr. Mlltonlinrgor, Kor llio ColllKll. Wo lookeil on our iliirlliiK o pntu nnil cold, Our bountiful trciiKtiro ao rare, Tho pnlu Hint wo Toll can never be told, Kor tlciitli lindeiiFilirouilril hor tliore. Ood khvo u our thirling nml look livrnwuy Hint only Hcemed louncd for nwhlli, llul alio wnlt for ii now In her heavenly Inline To welcome u thorn with u hiiiIIu. The Mower h wore on Hunihty last (InveiifniKrnnco of porfuino rure, Hut wo think of her now with the migol bum), The f. I rent anionic the fulr. The (lower lovod by tho beautiful child, That by her maiiium wan kIvcii I untlinlf o fulr ii tho precious bud iiiiu now diooiiir mm ino noweri or Ilenvcn. Denr Helm tin loft u nitiiirnliiK bore Ho nd mid lonely wo weop, Itcrawcot prnttle on eurth no mnro we'll lienr ForthoHavloiirhn tnken her to keep, AUIioiikIi our lienrlnro crushed with pnln And our Brief no loiiKiioeun tell, Yet wo try to Hiibmll to tho cluiatoiilng rod. Kor wo know "Wlmt ho do'th I well." In pntlonco and meoknc wo'll try Our anil iitltlctlou to bear Our tear wo'll cniloavor to dry, And meet Itcbiiou the koUIoii atnlr. 'l'laery hunl wo llnd To any "Thy will be ilone" Yet oven ao we y Hluco our iliirlliiK now I koiio. April lOlh, ITOI a KhikI). IN MEMORIUM. "HIiHied lire the pure In hem t, for they hnll see Oo-I," A better or more pure hearted notintii never lived tbmi .Ml8. llnn nnh Clink, to whono moinory theno Hues nro resiieftfully dedlenteil by n Hlneere friend. OUH MOTIIKIt. Aro tliero nny tears more tender than thcko rhed over n inntlierf Tlii- l tl,.. r,.,... tlmt onco rciireHeiileil to in nil I,.,-.. ,.. benuty now pilo mid cold In death. There nro the liauit that held in when we took our mill tottet HiK atepH and that Iiiih done ho limnv tlllllirn for ll ovor hIiu... now (!,. I,... nt ivat quietly folded on her breast. iiiuio nro ino npi that kirae.-! us times without number. There la the llgnro to whom wu used to run from nil danger renl or Imimlnarv. Tim untl, vu ii,, UI.tiui nlluurehlldUh aorrowa, woBhnll never hear nKnln nor eaten the tender jinnee of that bright eye, nor feel the touch of tlmt dear iiaiiu. Qintlyl BholMRloepliiK Mho Iiiik brcuthed her hut Gently! While wo'ro wcepliiB Hhoto lien von ha paaacd. Mho lia reached tho porUla Of tho Henven nbovo Where cometh no more aorrow Whero nil la peuce ud love. Yo will mlta yon, dnrllng mother In our nd and lonely home, lldt we'll strive to meet you, mothor, Where no parting no'or can como, And If, while we waiting The meainKO that will eomo, If, Ilka her, we lire ready, Wo'll meet her In that homo. April Stth JKNNIKMUIU'IIV. EXCURSION TO MARYLAND. Opportunity In Vlult tho lr;iwlug South. Kxcurilon tickets to Haserstown, Mil., mid return, will be vjUI May Suth toUStli Inclitilve from nil 11. & O. points west of the Ohio lllver and eoii'iectloiw nt one fare for the round trip. Tiekats good until Juno 30th, with atop-over privilege ntono Intermediate point enit nud went of the Ohio Itlver. At Hngrfratowu low rate excursion tickets nlllbjRoldexciinilo.iUtUo 11, & O. H. IX. point In tin Siiouamlo ill Vnlloy, Virginia, Wet Virginia mid Mnryhnd. Appiy to nearest I). Si O. Agent for rnte. Information about lo)v-pria)d lmuU, In vestmenU, thriving town, etc., will be sup. piled by. M. V. HIUHAUDH, Lund mid Immigrntlon Agent, n. & o. u. n., 4-18-2t Ualtimohr, Md. Think of it The Casmonolltam Mncrtzlno. giant nmong the greut monthlies, unit TllK CouuiKH will both bo aent to any address one year for three dollars. Kor f urtner partlcu tars ream large advertisement on (Mtge elglit. Ladles should never buy a hat, bonnet, toipie, or anything In the mlllnery Hue until they have seen Halne and Haskell's new stock of line goods at 1130 O atrvet. Elegaut line of new glughamr, In Scotch and American, just oned at Herpolshelmer &Cp. No such line of fin) vehicles as Is kept by E. H, Guthrie 1640 O street etui be found eUo where iu the state. Everything stylish and novel In the can lage lino is theie to bo found. Step In nud look over the line even if you don't want to buy. It will afford you a few pleasant moments look at the various hands some turnout. Lawn and flower seeds, bulbs and garden tools at Giiswolds, 140 South 11th street PRESIDENT OF STANFORD. Tim Mini :lioen lis lli'iiil of ('ullfiiriilii' Ori'iit ttiihorslly. Stanford university sturi.s out with every p'ospect of Ih-ciiiiiIii tlm utent edif cjillon.ll center of tlm far weal, If not of III whole United Stales, It has by far t h 11 lurucMtfuuuihitlou endowment of nny ttnlvemlty In the world, mid many old mid noted lie KtltntloiiH li it v a receUed In nil their history less than tlil iinlvcr ally of the Gulden Mnto hits nt tho lilt. I), 8. JoltliAX. Mart. Senator Stanford unit wife, by deed of trust In 1877, conveyiil to thr tisii of the iinlvcodty their iminllIcont estate, coniprl.sliiK 811,000 acres of the llnest wheat ami fruit lauds In the Mute, cash enough to complete nil the buildings and enough morn to mako tin; total endowment at least r-tt.00U.O0O. All this as a memorial to their dead sou, For president of tho Institution they Imvo aelccted Dr. David Starr Jordan, al most 11 giant In body as In mind, mid ho Is now organizing tho faculty. Ho was 1xrn In (Jalnesvllle, N. Y about forlv yearn ago, graduated itt. an early ago from Cornell university, nnil noon liecnino noted for scientific Investigations, espoclally tho atudy of llshe.s. After experlenee as teacher nnil lecturer In various places, Dr. Jordan, In I87."l, heenmu professor of biology lu Hutler university, Indianapolis, nud In 1871) was chosen president of tlm State uni versity at Dloontltigton. Ho held that position until called to tho California In Htltittloti. Tho "Inland Stanfonl, Jr., university," as Its full title runs, Is located at Palo Alto, about thirty tulles from San Fran cisco, lu tho lovelleHt Hcctlon of tho Santa Clara valley. Thu buildings, now com pleted mid ready for occupancy, are among Vliu most tiublo structures on the conti nent. A GALLANT SON OF ERIN. Ho Wh n llrltlnh Oltlrrr, but I Now n Krriioli Subject. Tho Itiuntoaympnthy between the Kelt of Ireland anil the Frenchman has often led to Ntrmigu political complications, and ninny n prominent French family Is of Irish origin. Thu last romantic llguro of this sort is Captain James Dyer MucAilu ran, onco a wealthy Irish geiitletnnn, but now a citizen of France nud deputy from Slstaron. Ho entered the Ilrltlsh army at tho earll est allowable age, and In timu became 11 cap tain lu thollengal artillery. He won high honors by his bravery mid pres ence of mind, anil on one occasion an vtnl the com mand from inns wtcro by a master ly movement. All this before he was thirty year of age. The highest honors seemed within his reach. J. I). MACADAHAS. but tho Franco-Prussian wnrof 1870,broke out while he was at home on leave, nud nil his Mini was on lire to help France. Great Urltnln had eointimniled her sitb JoetH to be neutral, but Captain MacAdaras secretly organized about C.OUI Irishmen, pledged nil his available means for their pay and equipment, and went to Paris to concert a plan for making 11 descent 011 the north coast of P11 sa, lief ore he could get his force lu condition all was lost in Franco and ho was threatened with arrest, lie crossed the channel in a llshlug boat and hastened to Paris, but nothing re mained h.avo to assist lu thu fluid struggle. lie saved part of his fortune, married an American lady from St. Iiuisund became an enthusiastic mid popular Frenchman. He and his wife aro mining thu favorites in Parisian society, nud their house Is the re sort of prominent soldiers. Ilrlglit Women l'ubllnhi-rs, Mrs. I.0III0 Hello Wylle mid Mrs. Kphle K. Williams ate two of Atlanta's bright and enterprising young women. Tlioy edit and control a society paper at the Georgia metropolis, write their own SlltS. WVLIK. MIW. WII.LtA.MS. "copy," make up tho forms, do tho mail ing, "hustle" for advertising, and nro so energetic and thorough In their methods that they seem to bo on thu high road to iitcoyiw. ,Mf;i. Wyllo Is well known as it wrUtrof poetry. Mrs. Williams' specialty Is ilrverlptlv pcjo. fi-(" Vri'.Ul. t r.n K1111IUI1 I'm;. Soio verV peculiar effects have lieop produced by thu long continued murky nt Unisphere at Manchester, Kuglaud. Ac cording to observations taken during three days of fog, nearly six hundredweight of Hilipnurlc licit! per Miiaro mile was de posited round the Inllrmaiy, while round Owen's college the quantity reached four hundredweight, licsltlcs two hundred weight ofhyilrochlorluiiclit nnil two tons of blacks. The leaves of planls growing out of doors yielded a deposit of from ll to 8 per cent, of sulphuric acid and 5 to 7 per cent, of hydrochloric acid. A I'nrls Fashion II n II ft I n. Tho arbiters of attire at Paris have an nounced the fashionable colon, for spring dresses. They are gray of nil hues "lenil gray," "steel," "glass-gray" fawn, dust color, iris a bluish mauve lavender, and orchid a grayish green. Sometimes the shades are mixed, such a "cork," "hop color," "bullfinch," or "sage," shut with white. Yellow is the leading tone for trimming bonnets, "cornllowcr blue" be ing almost as fashionable, followed by fawn and bronze tints. Tlm Moon I Kgg Sliupnl. The shnpo of the moon Is that of an egg, not n sphere, asserts an American astron omer. Uo thinks that the ovoid form "Is thu result of the centripetal force of grav itation lu the mass of the moon, and the attraction of the earth." The small end of the moon Is directed toward our globe. T3, 'Rv f llurkwlirnt Cuke mid 'l.iio.r. I Pilot nee the winter snow A I Iinler HLt'Ihr iliiw ti. An' hero nn' there upon the hill A pntch er gmwln' brown. I knmvilic winter's slldlir by Ali'aisiu 'II coiiu) HiOHprln I want lerwo theitiassnii' tUrncr An' hear I lie robin aliiu The lilltaldoglcniuswllhtrlckllu' streams That In theiumsliliiiiiiiilvcr. An' anell tin little iniiiiut'ln brook Into n riiBhlu' river. The ley IMiitnl lloul along, An' grind mi' enish an' tumble. Tho ci hoc from the Ireinlilln' hill Like distant thunders rumMe. I'm kIIIIu'cIuku lersetetity.llve. An' Mince I kin iciiiouiIht, There ain't no smell er lasto on nlrth Tlmt fetches, looser tender As tlinple sup 11.I1III11' dim 11 Tor sirup In the pan. It nltiHi-l iniikes mu feel a ef I was a Isiy light. Heme klllln' time Inst fall we'ie had I'v isirk n stilly diet. We'e had It roast nn' bllcd nn' stowed. An' for n change we'd fry It. Tuns ns-M'tigcr nn scraps nn' souso, An' t hops 1111' hum an' bacon. Kf tlieio ain't "brnlles" on my back I'm tiilBhtily mlstakcii. So dishes "alloy iikmIu" for me Sur llxlns "In Kraiisny." Yon needn't ms no frost In' cake When )ou get round my wn. Hut ef o'.i want tor hit my ease .lest go lor work an' stir un- .Suui good old fashiiu buckwheat cakes. An' pm on lots iiv lrup. -llostun (llobu. Mad Hern Therr. A boy discovered 11 horseshoo lying on Woodward avenue near Elizabeth thu other day, anil after standing over it for awhllu he wetib Into a store and got a pall of witter and took It out and poured It over the shoo ami then picked It up. Sev eral people noticed Ills action and laughed over it, mid one pedestrian queried: "Did you think there was a lire tinder it, my boyf" "You can't tell about theso things, you know," was the reply. "I've picked three of them up in blacksmith shops mid let go of 'em iigiilu as hard as I could, and I don't propose to take any more chalices." Detroit Free Press. Iliidn't tho Iteslrril i:ftVct. "Your pride In these lieatttlfitl and well kept grounds, ma'am," said the seedy tramp blandly, ns he leaned against tho fence nud addressed the lady on the Inside, "Is entirely pardon ihle. Might I venture to ask If you have any cold" "Pardonabler" exclaimed t ho lady sharp ly. "Who's asking nuybodj's pardon for being proud of theinf You move 1111I" And he moved on. He hail selected tho wrong adjective. Chicago Tribune. A Drviuirill Threat. Ail Austin colored man, with protruding eyes, rushed Into Justice Tegener's olllee nud exclaimed: "I wants Colonel Jones, who libs next door to me, put under a million dollars bond to keep tho pence." "Has he threatened your lifer" "He has done dnt berry ding. He said howargwlno tor till do next nlgguli ho found after dark in his hen house plum full ob buckshot." Texas Slftlngs. Seasonable Suggestions. IN selecting wnll papers, you should, of eou.ne, bo governed by tho eli.irneter of the room to be decorated, nud w may be pardoned for sukkcsIIuk that It Is not desirable to mnteh the furni ture In choosing your papers. Contrast Is as much to be considered ns slinllailly of tint. We make this remark as many persons have the Idea that everything In mi iipaitmeut should bo of the same hue, this Is nil wrong. Wall Taper should oppose In color the up holstery nnil luiugliiK , not repeat them, mid It Isonly bv a due appreciation of both con trast and slinllailly lu thu decoration of the rcom that real nrlUtle ellect Is attained. In choosing a wall paper It Is of great Im porlnnco to consider whether It I to lorm n decoration lu Itself, or whether It Is to become a mere background tor picture and brle-a-bite, If tho roriuwr, much lattltude Is perutl able, It mny be guy, or even striking, If the hitter It should be subdued both In eulor and design. It should nlso b-homo lu mlud that wall paper elleets depend much on the light of tho room. Kor a dark one, naturally, one would not select 11 p.iper that ubsorbs much light, whllolu tho ease of 11 too sunny mini a illMiigreeable glare may be avoided by the exercise of theopposlto rule of .election. That wo are rnpldly d'-vcloplng Into 1111 art loving people I evident, It can be seen lu dre, furniture, ami house decoration, tintl It would seem that thu liigunulty of man hnd been taxed to its utmost to produce now nud ellcctlvedoslgns to please tho eye, Hut a few years ago hair cloth mid rep cov ered fiirultui owns considered (piltothe thing wlili iiiu-t persons of wealth. Oriulually sat in coverings took their place, carpets had to bo lu keeping, and tno acini of Iioiho adorn-, mcutwiis prepared by that man of genius, the cnlclnilnor. Tho times have veritably cluing- ed, and to-day household decoration I ns great 11 study and as litgli an art as the most finished wnrls of a Diaz, Corot, or Melssonler I Nothing I clemior or more suitable for In terlurdeeorntlon than printed p.ipers prop eily ajiplleU mid periodically rouuwed. Hlen cllllng Is good If done with taste, (which gou erall It Is not) and frescoing I a desirable luxury for those who can nll'ord to emplty the best urtlsls, (which very few can), and even frescoing will becouo marred and dull with age, and Its original expenso proves a serious drawback toward renewal, us a consequence It out lives both ll usufuluoi and hriuity. Our wall piier of both stencil and fresco patterns are far cheaper, and In nine eases out often they nronrllsttcnlly botleraiul more satisfactory than the original. Our good were purchased with a view of providing for the most varied tnstc ns well us to satisfy the growing appetite for new elleets lu household art. We are coulldent the re sults now laid before the public will fully giutlfy tho most exuding dvmiinds for nil that nro truly urtUllo mid desliuble. THE INTERIOR DECORATIVE CO. 1131 N Btreet. . A. C. 7.IKMKH. Caul Elwick, President. Mnu'r IF YOU WISH f The Most Durable, The Best Fitting, The Most Desirable SUIT FOR YOUR BOY, BUY OUR CELEBRATED BESSEMER SUIT Wc arc showing a tine line in New Spring Styles of these celebrated Suits, and can guarantee them to give excellent satisfaction. Ask to sec them at the GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE M. A. NEWMARK, Proprietor. Corner O and lOth Streets. 'SeS8S?i233353252SS2S3gS3SSSSaaS32Sggg8SgS? Cloth Top Shoes For Ladies, bA nlirtrtMsi ja. For Children, For Infants. Don't fail to have a pair of these Shoes. Dressy, Popular Shoes for all. ED. G. K w 1129 O 2R33222S3aa223S3?S23y22SS23g8SSS3532S3S ' A aaopias-m. iizzr- KF!9W: -mir- m;gie? "E8 ai -War'ai ' Just the thing for City Yards. PATENT FOLDING Clothes Dryer .0 Two Sizes, viz.: 1 1 5 and 1 56 feet of Line. fBaaLsfflsaBai 9 alaaaHsalBW'79 W. B. WOLCOTT, Telephone 273. FLOWER, PI iffmrtsRieHTER ..ii,SVIti-i-ri---l,rtiiiMiiil.,-ili-rr.-. ........fpn 1204-120C3 1 thvA , ;) YATES, STREET. Granite State Lawn Mower Durable and more easily operated than any Lawn Mower in use. PRICES LOW. 230 South Eleventh St. . m -'- M. k ll LAWtf km GARDEN SEEDS, And everything for the I.nwn mid fiirdeu,ut GrisAvold's Seed Store 111) South Kluventli Ktreot. O STREET f T' t v V y V ' am'. ) !