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About Sunday morning courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1893-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1893)
jwVj 05HB, &XJJSJA MOHLLVIO COURIER . vr". C riowAaB sfciuy. "Your eloquence la qutto nstoundlng, coiiHldoillig tint npnthy of your Intercut," Mian BtntTord returned satirically, 1anu iug nwny In tliu direction of tlio low western hills. , 'But liow cnmo sho ih)hh'1 of that beautiful antolopo'f" Inquired Knto, mix Ioiih to divert Ktlith's jculuiisuuiioyniico. "1 qnlto envy her such it charming coin lmnloti." "Inolnted us sho Ik," Unico replied 'Bravely, "idiu Is not without her nil inlrors. Tlio mother of this fawn, she tells mo, was idiot by onu llnck .lerrold, h cowboy udinlrer of horn, 1 funny. Ho tone. Boinetlilngof tlio sudnons of tlio npproiu'li of night begun to full Ukiii tlio i (.'ouitmny when .Mis. Koinoclmn pro posed singing, probably from u scuso of thin. Alter various Ineireetiial (Worts to own. Hut thu fuco buried in i fur of tlio untelojio was very lestloHS, oa If en deavoring toborolts way into tlio fa wn't innermost emotion?, and after sonio mo inentMof this dlM rearing conduct Cvn- urouso tlio tablo to tlio attempting of a i tlilu's loosely gathered trews took cot.i churns alio abandoned thoso in a por aouai appeal to Mis HtiitTord and Henry Unico. "Como, IWlth," wild alio, "you and Hal tnuat really do something for uh. .Slug that lovely thing you bavo been learning lately that la no llko u hoio of heaven in n Held of graves." Thua bidden, after tlio muni protostu tioiiH of being in bad voice, etc. iltlllo tlons which I obsorvo alfeet the amateur vocalist iiiito aa unremittingly aa the most capricious prima doiinu Miss Kdlth uplifted n contralto ao sliignlutly rich and thrilling that the very mocking birds among the llvo oaka wero atrlckcn muto v 1th admiration. Doubtless they weio ciuirinru, too, wwn too leuor oi Henry llruee, who sung with an appro- found tho little thing bloating about the , u ? ,.,,,. wlli,.h ll4 llft,m ,m!dllK body of tlio dead untolopo and brought m Um work'()f ;, llccolllI,ns,l vocal- It in to her after one, of hi hunting trlpn, l'utlent nursing enabled her to' rear it." They bad reached tho riuioh gntti mid I ,.,., ,.,.,i ' ,' i111nfi i.i,.,,,...., imaaed within the incloauro. Alcldea w,1(1Hrl '. , fi.rm(1, lttllllu,HilllltivwJtli KurillUMIIIIl'M ! . . lata. About hli iterfornmneo also there ' mix it Hiilitlii HiiimeMtlnli of helmr ntlltit in Million, smoking one of I'hll KeriKH'han'a long cigar at a precarloua angle owing to tlio scarcity of IiIh totith, Waa Heated on a mill keg under a live oak, regaling the latter with one of hla fotituslos uikiii the violin. Mr, Kernoelian, dlacreetly removed to tho vnntugoof tliodlntutitdoorstono, waa preserving the attitude of pollto atten tion, but with n contortion of feature that waa distressing to witness, The tableau waa ao ludicrous and expressive that the party burnt intolnughtornsthoy joined him. Alcldea, seeing that hla ef forts wero producing an erroneoua bu propion, ccusqd pi tying lit otiiHf, and sot tiliK hU liiBtnunent down regarded them vacantly, i baud placed idly upon either knee. "Yo don't no-Jin to ketch on to what I waaKittln at," bo aald, regardliiK them with Iiia lack luater eyea. 'I reckon yo would have, thought if yo'd waited till I Hot to tho 'wlndup.' But of yo'd known Marier er I did and bed to llvo with her ob I lied inter tlio bargain I allow thcro'd boon no question." Ho panned aa if for confirmation, That being not forthcoming, but bia viaitora preacrvinjj n grave allciico an apology, it pcined, for their prevlona mduneaa ho eaniiyed to presuut bin reileotioua in a moro forclblo way. "It was nigh onto 10 yeara,"bo aald deliberately, crowing Ida legs luxurious ly at ho aat upon tho nail keg, removing his cigar carefully from its socket 1 Iwccn liis teeth and blowing it volume of uuoko forcibly upon tho weed "it was nigh onto 10 years thct I lived with Mu tter, nnd a more hair rntsin existence, I'll How, wm never lived by any critter within tho circlo of God's providence" "Fattier," wild Cynthia, coming for ward with a look of annoyance in her blnoeyea, "aren't it almost time to have dinner? Don't you think you better put off wbat you're goin to aay about mam ma until wo'vo all had souidthlti to cat and'll bo better able to stand it?" An amused smilo wont round tho cir cle. "I reckon so, Cynthy'iuildhor father, rising to his feet, n6t without visible re gret at her interruption of his narrative. ".What's gone with Amoelyer uatch'ally? Toll her to hurry .up her cakes and not keep overbody waltin. '8'posln wo fetch tho tablo out an eat dinner in tho okmi air, whero wo'll hov plenty of room, belli ci.we happen to lw ao durned crowded?" With this hospitable climax ho rolled an Inquiring eyo around the assembled com pany, resting Anally upon llruee. r "Oh, that would bo charming!" ex claimed tlio impulsive Mrs. Keruockm, vWith. ajittlo gestnro'of ecatuay. "So llko a picnic! And to think of our lieing ablo to do it with perfect comfort in tho month of February I There is something aatonlshiug, Edith, to write about to your northern friends." Forthwith tho edict of Alcldea was carried to tho ebony Amelia by tho de lighted Cynthia. " 'Pears like do domestic contrupahuns ob'dis yero ranch am all absquatulated,'1 grumbled that important personage as he busied herself in carrying out tho crockery and arranging the table. "Do boss am Jos' ez craay ex do root ob 'em," sho added darkly aa alio noted old Dallas still violently attacking his cigar and watching, her preparations with evident satisfaction. "Do fnq' Is, fo Gqd, I spec' do olo man's brain hab been aoft'nin fo' do las' .yeah. Ef ho keeps, up like ho hab been goln on lately, do reckoniu day am not far away." And with a gesture of utter bewilder ment nnd disgust alio disappeared in tho kitchen. That picturesque banquet under the good llvo oaks was long remembered by guests and boat. Tho details of tho memorablo repast aro not strictly a part of this veracious chronicle. Wo aro not called iiiion to record how Cynthia nr rayed horselt in her most gossamer robes with a view to parnlyrlng thVfatiltlcsa Edith nnd presided nt tho upper end of tho festive board, flanked on either sldo by tho patient Aulus and tho mischiev ous fawn, hov fkojKrauJ' turkey" was aervod in a tremendous dish paif, ifliap- penlug that there was no other utensil at tho ranch sufficiently largo to afford him accommodation; how the last drops of tho extra, proof Whlskyjwhich Sheriff Mosoly had donated were lavishly poured to crown tho cups of cheering eggnog that passed from guest to guest, iirnj bowj above the heathj of th'morrj revelers, the hardy Texan oaks bent ever with a sturdy sympathy and showered their bounty on that rural feast, dls , pausing, u percuniuLbcuisou of. sprays 'and withered leaves that lent tho affair, his. Thlrt waa very convincing to ouo of i tho audience. Sho aat apart, quite do- must S teda,,d,dr lwayH. iliiwiiiiini, iiiiii nn ruu imiuii iiivni iil iiiu close there was a atrango dew upon them, "llko woodland violets newly wet." Yet leat you, my dear air or madam, fall to appieclatu thu pathos of this affecting duet I subjoin the words. Head them, since they aro eloquent with a faith moro cheering than creed or sermon: Homo ilny, o nij.iitut turn inirojin INiwnnl tlio fair iilll of arnille HoiiiimIii)', touiutllue.il swei't, now rent Hlmll liliM'itn. ilmu'rllkc, la each brcuxti Sumo time, bmiia tin)', ntir c) is shall uo Tlui faces kepi uiiniiii)ryi Homo ilay tlirlr linuils klinll clnii our linniU Jilfttou'rlu lliu iniiriilnu laiuU; So i no day nnr eark iliall hear thu song Of triumph over slit ami urnuu; Homuilay, miiiio lime, lull, oh, not yet. Hut wo will alt iiml not foruut That, omn ilny, all thurv tliliiRn olml! Iw, Ami rent bo kImmi to )oti ami mo. Bonalt, my heart, theuuh ears nmo stow, The happy thou will come, wo know. I am afraid, however, that what most iplcalcd to our llttlo Cynthia and canst d tho singular dew above alluded to w.ia a certain energy of conviction about the tinging of tho musical couple and an ap parent belief in an earthly "rest" and a "happy time" that would attend both, al beit their impatient hearts found tho yeara "moving alow." I nui not ikmIHvo, of course, but it would aecm that tlio cir cumstantial evidence pointed to that conclusion. I can only say that when tho sweet ballad ceased and tho little concert was at an end alio was oppressed by n sudden sense of loneliness and left tho banquet quite abruptly. Sho hur ried away to her bower, there to confide her dtaqulotudo to tho circumambient pines. What view was taken of her agi tation by these ascetic mourners of the wood I cannot say, I only know that after Cynthia had relieved her overbur dened feelings in a'shower of passionate tears thoy wero as ignorant of tlio cause of this sudden melancholy as their prote gee. Why was alio weeping, pray? She was not in lovo with this fascinating Mr. Bruce ahe, Cynthia Dallas, who know nothing in nature altogether admirable save her antelope fawn, no loyal li.'art except tho dignified and magnanimous Aulus. Wherefore this gratuitous thun derstorm? Nevertheless it waa with a feminine conviction that the faultless Miss Edith Stafford had taken her nt n very unfair disadvantage and wounded her in n very sensitive spot by singing ao bewitchlngly with Henry Ilruco that this Lono Star logician dried her eyes. Had she snug badly or been guilty of the slightest dis cord sho could have overlooked it. lint under the circumstances it was altogeth er unpardonable. Sho had liecn tricked and cajoled. pasxlnu on then owner also. Her hair cnmo down and wept in golden rain upon her ahouldera. Her agitation now suffered an effectual eclipse. After an interval of what might have been teimed alltut communion, during which Mr. Hiucc stroked fondly the lit tle llugois within hla own, the gentle mail hnziitdcd a remark which bis knowledge of the facta hardly justified. "Aro you ao sorry I nm going away, Cynthia?"' ho asked, apparently address ing tho tumbled muss of golden hair. Tl.o disheveled locks were suddenly agitated by a tumultuous movement that was barely Intelligible. Evidently their owner wna nodding an assent. "Why?" Inquired llruee, ceasing to caress the hand A long pause. Finally thu.usuil reply came apparently from an inaccessible depth and accompanied by a long drawn high. "Decause. Ilruco smiled tn himself, whether from gratification or In irony of the feminine reason did not transpire. Tho gentle man not venturing upon any further In quiry nor hazarding any additional en dearinenta, the young girl suddenly aat up. "Do you mean It?" sho said, regarding him wistfully through tho mist of her tangled trosstathut streamed In hereyes. "Mean what?" "That you mo really going?" "Certainly." "What for mi aa to bo with her?" "So aa to get homo and attend to my ' business," llruee replied, avoiding the ' Issue. Tho girl swept her hair out of her eyea with a auddeii impatient increment ami leveled her brows full upon biui. "Then alio hasn't anything to do with it?" alio aald, with a look of relief. "She will bo in the party, of course, but that la not tho reason of my depar ture," ho replied, truthfully enough. Cynthia was ailent, apparently think ing. "You'll coma and see mo again?" alio said at length. "Of course 1 will If you wish it." "I do," sho replied frankly. Doth wero atleut. "Henry Druco," Cynthia aald nt last, lifting her eyea to him with a pleading earnestness, "there's going to bo n ball over at San Marcus one of these days, and I want you to take mo. Will you do It?" "1 guess so," tho yonngman replied in differently. "That is, if nothing happen to prevent. Have you no other escort?' Cynthia scowled. "1 never saw the time yet I had to go round begging," sho replied tartly. "Captain Fornker, I reckon, is gh.d enough to get tho chance. He's very obliging." Druco overlooked tho inference. "When is this reuinrknblo affair to come off?" ho inquired. "About tho cloao of tho spring 'round Uw' some weeks off yet," alio replied, looking at him fixedly and twisting the antelope's coat in a way that must bavo been torture. "Cynthia," said Druco, leaning toward her and looking iuto her eyes, "I want yon that Mosquito valley ranch. They wero dusty and travel worn, and tho horses they ho st mdo wero Jaded and flecked with tho foam of hard riding. At the ranch gate they halted, and the central figure, of tho Kroup n small man with a slouching eat in tho saddle removed hla distin guishing Houibrero and wiped tho per spiration from bis high forehead. "By tho Lordl" ho exclaimed, dashing a hard, small hand across his eyes with a quick, Infiiatient gesture, "howthoaun glares today! Whether it's my bein up so much nights or thet Lampasas whis ky, 1 kin skurcoly su my hand aforo my face. Dick, chuck mo over thet flask of tarantula jiilcot'" Thus commanded, the Individual ad dressed ouo Mr. .Take Sharp of choleric memory extracted from his ducking jacket a large tin pocket companion known on the frontier aa a "silent com forter" and tossed It to hla comrade. He was a big, muscular man of the her culean type, and lie flung the flask from him as if it had been n feather. The other caught It deftly. "A-nhl" ejaculated tho first speaker, clearing his tin oat after throwing his head back, and partaking freely of its contents, "that Btr.ff takes bold whether it's dauiagin or otherwise. 1 feel re freshed a'ready. Hiiinly Jim, will you irrigate?" Tho thiid party, addressed by thia un complimentary title, exhibited tho cus tomary frontier alacrity in alcoholic mat teia ami reached out a band more or less disfigured by scars and "tetters" for tho liquid refreshment. He was not a priposi-csMng object. His long, lank hair fell down upon his coat collar. His beard waa straggling and tiutrimmcd, and his nose waa gone that Is to say, tho nostrils were there, but only In tho shape of two rifta or fissures in his disfigured face, tho bridge of that li'in mulshing feature having boon lito illy plowed away by a 0-shootor bullet in it duel at, closo quarters. Despite the disorder of his dress, duo to dust and itard riding, tho small statute ! of tho first speaker, his heavy mustache, I bald forehead and nervous maimer re- 1 voided Sheriff Mostly of Oskaloo. Ho blow thu few remaining drops of spirit from bis huge muatucbioa nnd tweaked them fiercely aa ho dismounted, "I reckon wo better tie up till tho sun gets down n little," ho said to his com- , panions. "I ain't very well known here, l but if thet chap Kernoclian la as likely I a feller aa bis pardner, Henry Bruce, wo won't get no slouch of a reception. Ye might glvo Smitliareona a feed of corn afore yo come in." I With this consldcrato suggestion for I tho welfare of bis mare a long limbed. ' gaunt, ill favored roan bo unalung his . revolvers from his saddle pommel nnd strode away to the porch, buckling oil his holster bolt aa ho went. The afternoon sunshine was slumber ing on tho broad veranda. A pair of Scotch greyhounds raised themselves la zily from the doorstono ami barked at the stranger. The quick rustling of a woman's dress nnd a vision of fluttering ribbons nnd flying braids ns sho hurried into tho house indicated that the fair Kato had also boon surprised by the ar rival. "Doggone it, thet's n woman all overt" exclaimed the sheriff, halting in bis tracks and patting tho heads of the dogs, who fawned upon hint. No dumb zf PojxulIoj? ftT IW4 I SI M 1IM X. Wj I c:. 'TrWiAYw M t ?mmw -rJT. x 'r- -fV Vfi s . --KtW ncsa&L - .fZ;3.,- - "V-, 'i-JilL--, Wo bavo now in stock the most approved and beat lino of Wheels over ahown here, and invito you to call and aeo tho "Dauntless Scorcher," "King Scorcher," "Royal bight Roadster," "The Majestic," "The Dauntless Compeer," for badies, Also thekatest Novelty, the COMMON SENSB HICKORY WHBBk. Never buy a Wheel until jou have aeon ua. Gor. 1 Oth and M Sts. Carriage Manufacturers. pOUND IT AT bAST. JUST THE BOOK I HAVE BEEN bOOKING FOR. And several thousand others. I would advise all who would save time to go to II. W. BROWNS, 126 SOUTH I ITH ST. TH EbEGANT WAUe PAPERS AT S. E. MOORE'S, 118- O STJKISIST, ARE KAPIDLY DISAPPEARING. C03EE EARLY. to promise nio that' you won't let i i count long re,St inonpproacnea man take you anywhere, You of Ike, much less anything of the c inluo .-.T Ivnn Tin tAaanacnil rim trim annvraiiinn a must know, from what your father says, that his company ia not creditable to any young woman much less your-1 self." I Tho girl looked down at tho fawn. "Say you'll tnko mo, and 1 will," sho stipulated. "I bavo already conditionally," Bruce rejoined. "I know that," aaid Cynthia, "but I don't wunt any hanglii fire. Are you thiukiii of takin that dark girl?" she and denly hundred. "Not at all," Bruce answered, "but biiblnexs might provcut. I may bo at Tho Post selling my wool. I might bo sick a thousand things might happen. type. Ho possessed tho truo sportsman a touch, and they detected it at once. "Thet's n woman every time." con tinued Mr. Mosely, confiding a knowing wink to tho posts of tho front gallery. "She's prob'ly gone in to allele up. It's no use thought I'vo lieon tryiu to im press it on tho fenialo 6cx fur tho bo? t part of u wcarin lifo that they hain't no a !. ti ii.. Jiv r power mucn any mcruioBiicrw or Us- , .. , , , , . , , ,.. Concise. Modern. Practical. Inexpensive. Ti YOUTH'S CYCLOPAEDIA Now ready in two lnro octavo volumes. Prepared by a corps of teachers and educational writeis expressly for use of pupils and students In pub lic and private schools, seminaries and academies. Costing but a small fraction of Vie price of the large cyclopwdiaB, It is ten times mnie valuable for the iuriose, uucmiHU it fltH. Teachers are enthusiastic, in its praise, saying it meets a need kaloo." TO UK UONTIKUI.n. To iw Buro, sho entirely overlooked in x camiot promise." ir sophistry tho fact that Miss Stafford " J'r' well," bald Cynthia, rising with her sophistry tho fact that Miss Stafford nail known lieury uruco long ueioroalio lind lieon favored with his acquaintance, but sho would have dismissed this reflec tion ns irrelevant had it occurred to her. And I think that through it all a vivid recollection of tho air of ownership with which that lady had laid her gloved hand upon the gentleihan's shoulder when she had surprised them together a foy hours decisiou, but with n disappointed look. , "Neither can I. I reckon I henr your sweetheart a-callin you. P raps you bet-1 i ter bo goin." 1 And calling to Aulus nnd the nutelopo she whisked suddenly out of tho bower. Bruco returned to tho ranch with a feeling of discomfiture. Ho had tho wel fare of Miss Dallas sincerely at heart. attentions of Captain Foraker, of whosto indiscrimination and heartless gallan tries ho had long boon aware. But ho bad met with rebuff and wr.s naturally chagrined. Ho found his companions mounted and impatiently awaiting him. Phil Ker- ainco still rankled in hermomory. What Ho Iiml decided to warn her against tho right indeed had alio to treat him as if ho wore soniu fino woolod sheep marked with her "road brand" and to bo claimed as an estray? She had lashed hen-clf iuto a tempest of indignation over his last thought when sho was startled bv somo one milcklv en tering tho Iniwer. It was Henry Bruce. oclnm was holding tho bridle rein of a Cynthia looked up nt his strong, athletic 8,iml1 b0'rel pony already saddled for tho figure and biB kindly eyes, lienmingdown jouruej. upon her with n certain caressing glance Bn,c0 delayed only to shako tho horny ipilto inseparable from his look when in- l""d of his host and wnvo a farewell to terested-a characteristic, by the way, ! tlu3 obon' Amelia, who was standing in that was very misleading and had tho doorway of her quarters, Cynthia brought misery to many a confiding fom-1 w nowhere to bo seen. Springing into initio heart and it seemed to her ho had , t,l stirrups of tho sorrel, ho rodo nwny nover appeared so handsomo before. Tos- wh the rest, nDsorued in his gloomy re- uecuous. . . DRV - AT COST For agents it Is u lioiiiiiizu. No competition; no other book like its positive anil urgent demand for it. Wo have a system of canvassing the schools which insures quick work and big results. First agent took 100 orders in 10 days, another has taken oiders for iUMi sets in 7 weeks, and bhjb "1 have sold books for ten years and this is the best seller I ever struck." UC UINT IRCMTQ W'I0W'" give all their time and want tomskeblp money. II L IT An I HUlHIO Wh give extra terms and exclusive territory. Tencliers nnd StmlentH who wunt profltnhle vncntiou work should write us. For full information and terms, address LAUREATE PUBLISHING CO., Lakeside Building, Chicago, I1L In, vtjiq words of Mrs. Phil Jveruoclmn, "a jme'pionlo: favor" all these are phases 'f 'the 'festivities less to be dwelt uikiii than imagined. I must not omit to mention, however, 1i mimical feature of this frontier dinner. It was at that ponviviul periotl usually Indicated aa "across the walnuts ami tho Swine." The afternoon was declining. The short, bright wintry day was losing iUeli in pensive shadows and grav mono- slbly jealousy had snpplletl her with spectacles. Why are yon moping hero nil nlono, Cynthia?" he demanded, ns if ho, wero re proving some wayward child. "Don't you know wo aro almost ready to go? Tho ladles aro looking for you everywhere-." "I don't euro," tho girl replied, turn ing nwny and hiding her face in thu rough coat of the antelope, which had gone calmly to sleep during his mistress' recent emotion, "Why, what Is tho meaning of this?" iuquited tho young man. throwing him- self on tho ground besldo her kind taking ono of her hands gently in his. It was snatched rudely nwuy and buried in the fur of the untelopo, but soon reappeared again, with an Indecision of movement and lack of repose that secuied to say eloquently, ''Detain ino, if you please!" Bruco was swift in his deductions. lie took pity on the fluttering waif. This time it rcsi:d ccsiLdinzlv iu both his But a few hundred yards from tho house what sc mod to him to bo tho loud chirrup of n ground squirrel caused him to look upas ho rode far in tlio rear of tho cavalcade. They wero just pussing n pilo of rocks on the crest of a western divide. On tlio topmost pinnacle of this natural eleva tion ho caught a glimpse of Cynthia seated in her gossamer robes, nn arm thrown about each' of her inseparable companions. A light breeze stirred tho disheveled masses of her golden hair, which eho had not yet taken tho trouble to rearrange. She smiled down upon him s.'reuely from the iunccesslblo height. Bruco wav greeting with his heav ho did so ho saw her bend forward ca gerly and with tho rosy tips of her llttlo fingers fling him a ('.r.inty kiss. II OR SHI. II 01) DRY. SULPHO SALINE BATH HOUSESL duuartmtnts with tha -et and Soman, and thai 11 THIS STOCK MUST RE SOLD OUT AT ONCE, COME AXD GET WHAT YOUXEED WHILE THE ASSOliTMEXT IS GOOD. WE MEAN BUSINESS xo :fa:k::i. i the iunccesslblo va her a parting L ivy riding quirt, Aa GONOMY DRY GOODS SI CHAPTER VII. A trio of mounted mea rode up tp the K. '. IIOIIKIITMIN. Cor. 11 th and N Streets. This palatial aatabllahmsnt la now opau In all xcspuon oi iuriiiii, jtnaiian, .iacirio .abl. wilt D reaay oy Juno l. Arrnrtfremantlof Hours 0IIKT l'l.UNOK. I.ndiiw. from tn. m. in 12:30 p. m, Dnllr t-nvpt Huiidny, Cleiittemen. from 1 p. m. to II p m. nn-k Oai, nml Imm s n. in to p. in rfiiiidio 80riAI.HUIMrt-Oii ilomliiy nml TlmiHiliiy evenlim-n 7;:iU tn I0.10 the plmiue ulll i open to both ttt. Ueiitlemfn on thttx evi-nliiRa will liu nUmilti-il only when accompanied bv a Imlv uml nil HtraoK'nrn to tli Iiihi It utlon mu"t pioiurenn Intro duction belure they can purcluiiHi tlclcjU, Only itpeclal uou-trnnnferulile tlcLetn will Lie ac cepted on nodal evening.. opHOlal Notices- On Wedtifsdnynllernoon Irom I toto'cloclt tlioitreiit ilunxecRU be rented lor prlTiite purtle. t blldreu uniler I'.' will not be iulmlttd imli'iii mcoinpanled by parent or uuiirdlmi. IIo.vh under 10 will he mlmlttrd durlnx lndle hnurx when ikcoiii imnled by their inoiher or uuardlnn. IJurluc June. July nnd A Juunt the xrent plniiRe will lie open tu both eeies Inim .'1 ft in to 8 11 in I iiliv except Hun my. '1 lie great plunire on u plea u apace ol SO leet wide b 112 lectin leuuth nnd It Irom 2h to 0 feet deep; It la till i with inlueritl witter Irom thecompnuy'aowu wellauiul la alieoluiely pur nud remark Hbi.v clear nnd buowmt. 'therenre loudrenalnR roomx, two toilet ricnn, io hot and cold hower batha, one nnlomnila needlH linth, to rubber covered Hprlnu bonrda, a rnlt, a travelliiK crime mid ropea lor acquiring the art ot awliiimluir Kev. rnl I lie prereivera, mlr rum. lomba mill lnuhea, aoapa and towvli, etc., nud the admlaalou to the u.uui-e with nil of tbtae prlvllegia la but 35 OfiJiTH. Mlta Tlertle llnrr and Mr. P !evr k1t Instruction. In awlmmlns; to Indlea and children, men nnd boya durlUK advertlaeil buura. The Hot Salt Batha nie nmiirkubLv rtncmlnua In auih nllmenu aa rheumnilam, dviiiep.ln.Ront. uiatailn, kidney, liver and nervout troulilea and blood dUeaa-a. 'I he but t dep irtinenta are proliitbly the moat linporiaiit ol I 111. treat eaialillahmeut and both aezea may bathe nt the aunie tlme.tliere belnx uaeparnte iiuddlatlnclnparlineut for ladle nnd Keutieineu, with .killed attendant In eaih. If you are nek, or (eel bad nud dun't know einctly what alia you, try Iheee anlt bath lor a ahort time nud aee the nault. It will be a revelation toynu. The Bed Rooms are chnrmlnsr, tbry am well ventilated, hnndanmaly fornUhed and am for tbenecomuiodatluii ol tho In III health whowlah to take hatha and remain Iu the building, or for tluoe who wlh a nlghta lodglug alter aTurklah, Ituaalun or Cabinet bath The Reoeptlon Rooms and Private Harlors arerlcbly decorated and afford much comfort and real to tho who wlab to while nwny nn hour or twonfler aboih. The lateat faablon bunk, periodical nud llluatruted paper ore on convenient tablet. I.umr lou. dlvau., rockera and eay clialra are on every aide. '1 he carpU are rich in color and dialRD. Ha aura and vl.lt theae apartment. The Barber shop I In charge of careful men. The tool are atmrp, tha urround. Ing nat and comfortable nud the i barge moderate. The Ladles Hair Dressing Department U very complete and uanpplled with avarythlna; nceary for artlatlc. and aatlafactory work. I he lady attendnnla are rinerl. aneed and cuurteoua and wllllrlv to pleate all who favor them with nvl.lt. The Plain Baths ara very complete nnd afford umple accommodation tor both aeiaa at tbeatme tlm. All tnba are white porcelain, Pamphlet, taatlmonlala and all Information may ba eacnred by nddralng Dra. U It and J O. Everett, managing pbyalclana, II and Fourteenth atreeta, Lincoln, Neb, '