10 THE COURIER. THEATRlGAb. THE OLIVER. Inspired by the Rreat success, "The Pnsciier of Zendd" and "Undar the Red Robe,'" the romantic drama is the fash ion of ihe day. The hero of "Under the R d Robe" U a d isbiog, handsome cavalier of the time of Louie XIII and Richelieu. iMr Paul Cuzsneuvo as Gil de Berault in Under the Red Robe" will be civen here on F.iday evening, March 2ad, at the Oliver Theatre, in that superb manner characteristic of all Empire Theatre productions. Sousa's only concert tour in America this season will consist of just eight weeks, January 31st to April 1st, when the great leader and his band go to Europe, returning to this country in the fall for a grand trans-continental tour which will cover about 50.000 miles. The foreign ecgagememt includes a pro longed period at the Paris Exposition. The coming tour will take in parts of the eaet and the middle west as fur as Lincoln, only. The band will be heie on Monday, March fth, for a single concert- The soloists especially engaged are Miss Blanche Duftield, soprano, and Miss Bertha Bucklin, violiniste. THE FUXKE. KEPRODCCTION OK JEFFKIKS SHAUKEV KIRHT COMIXO. The marvelous reproduction of the Jeffries -Sharkey Contest, wonderful motion pictures will be presented at the Funke Opera House, Monday and Tues day, February 2dh and 27th. They were Uken in a ring illuminated by J 00 arc lights, with a total candle power of 800,000-sutlicient to illumi nate a city of 50,000 inhabitants. Four camera?, with a ttaff of twelve operat ore, and eleven expert electricians were employed to take them. Toe total cost for electricity add paraphernalia for taking the pictures was Sti.'lOO, including 83200 Tor the the 400 arc lightB, Sl.200 for wiring, 800 for carpenters, 8830 for current and $2T0 for re II iC to re. Prices 2, 50 and 75 cents. A Simple Throat Rem'dy. Linseed lemonade makes . 6oothlug drink for a relaxed throat, and should be made in the following tnanner: Into a basin put two tablespoonfuls of lin seed and over it pour a pint of boiling water. Cover the basin and allow it to stand near the fire for about four hours, after which strain, and to the liquid add the juice of one lemon and as much sugar as liked. The drink may be taken hot or cold. Women Munlcal Doctors. Mrs. Theodore Sutro of New York Is henceforth entitled to write "Mus, Doc" after her name. She is one of only two women in the English-speaking world with the same distinction. The other is the Princess of Wales. Re cently she received this rare distinc tion from the hands of Dr. Ernst Eber hard. president of the Grand Conser vatory of Music of the city of Xew York. THE GIANTS OF CANARIES. A Itace of Men Who Were Phynlcally Hint Morally Our Superior!. Tho Gunnches, the inhabitants of tho Canary islands, are said to be the remnants of the ancient race, nays tho Cornhill Magazine, who 10.000 years ago. peopled tho drowned continent of Atlantis. They are reported to have been strong and handsome, and of ex traordinary agility of movement, of re markable courage and of loyal dispo sition; but they bhowed the credulit of children and the simple directness of shepherds. So tull wore they that the Spaniards speak of them jls giants, and their btr.ngth and enJurance were fro great that they were conquered by strategem. but not force. They ran as Jitht ns horses, and could leap over a polo held between two men five or six feet high; they could climb tho highest mountains and jump the deepest ra rities. Their endurance as swimmers was so great that they were accustomed to bwim across the nine mile strait be tween the Lanceroto and Graeio-n; having no boats, their method of fish ing was to strike the Hah with sticks or catch them in their hands while swimming. Their skulls which are preserved in tho museums of the is land, and of which 1 took photo graphs, show marked cjttsLrn'- devel opment, tho frontal and parietal bones being well developed and the facial nngle'good. In the earlj days of the conquest, before rapine and murder had dono their vile work, the (Suanches are spoken of as being musi cal anil fond of dancing and singing. Though so strong physically, the Guanches were nevertheless a very gentle race; they rarely mado war on one another, and when the Europeans fell into then hands they did not kill hem, but sent them to tend sheep in the mountains. So tame were the birds in this happy land that when the Span iards first landed they came and fed out or their hands. To kill an animal degraded a man: the butcher was n reprieved criminal and an outcast, and lived apart, he and his assistants being supported by the stale. No woman was allowed to approach the shamble-, and in such horror wa- killing held by these gentle giants that no man could be ennobled until he had publicly de clared that he had not been guilty of killing any animal, not ever a goat. Their standard of moriiity was high; they were monogamists, and adultery was punished by imprisonment and death; robbery was almost unknown among them, and drunkenness not yet invented. The Guanches were pound by law to treat womMi with the greatest respect, and a man was obliged to make way for every woman he met walking, to bear her burdens, and deferentially to escort her home should she wish it. If a Guanche was ennobled for any great deed the people were assembled on the occasion, and among tho c-iiestiona asked to which a negative answer must be given before the ptent of nobility wis granted, was: "Has he ever been disrespect ful to women?'' The winen are not celebrated as having been beautiful, but they were almost as agile and strong as the men. Even in war the women and children were protected, and uillaue was forbidden. A DIei Tht Wa Jfecery. Miss App.eby of Bolivar, Mo., went to Savannah. Ga., last week, where on Friday she had an engagement to marry J. K. Bedell, a wealthy rice planter. In order that Mr. Bedell could keep his engagement it was necessary for him to procure a divorce from Mrs. Bedell No. I He had arranged to do this several days previous to Friday, but owing to the great storm In that section he came near being disappoint ed. The judge understanding the case drove many miles through the storm, fording streams, to reach the court house to grant the decree In time. Be dell had a few hours' leeway and was aved fither embarrassment. CNDKH THE DIRECTION OF 0. T. CRAWFOHD 5 F. C. ZEHRUNG Corner 13th and P. Plume 351 jriclay, March 2nd. Mr. JULIUS CAHN presents the New York Empire The ater success, Under the Red Robe A complete production in every detail by a competent company. Globe SlKhta. If you know that the bride ha made her own wedding outfit give the groom a particularly glad hand of con gratulation, he has struck a prize. Af ter a woman has been married to a man as long as a year she deserves as handsome a writing desk as he can give her for pay for the lettera she has written for him to his kin. An Atchison man treats his wife so mean when they are alone that she has ap pealed to her parents to provide her with a chaperone. A chaperone should be provided for married people, any way; they are always more consider ate and polite when a third person is around. Atchison Globe. Mrs. Renter But you have given me no receipt. Mr. Collarbuttonovich Nein; ve de pend on your hontsty alretty not to bay ua twiste. Town Topics. 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfl Monday, Ifclairclx 5th. Only one concert, THE MARCH KIIVGr, JOHNPHIblPSOUSA, AKTJO HIS BiVXJO. The soloist. Miss Blanch Duffield, soprano, and Miss Bertha Bucklin, violiniste. Reserved seats on sale Friday, March 2. Prices 50c to $1.50. fcf? UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 0. T. CRAWFORD AND F. G. ZEHRUNG COR. O AND TWELFTH. PHONE av TUESDAY MONDAY and "FTe kytrtxarrx- SO and Tremendous success in every city. Mr. MARTIN JULIAN presents the only official -and genuine biograph pictuies JEFFRIES-SHARKEY FAMOUS FIGHT. The largest and most marvelous ever shown in the histor of motion photography. 216,000 distinct pictures. Time of representation, 2lA hours, showing every move from start to finish of the greatest battle of modern times. Every detail complete. Note The pictures do not flicker, or tire the eyes. Prices, 25c, 55c and 75c. Seats now on sale. A 1 fi V