4t.-mim&- ,.. .,irft mtmtOUIVt - -TW rteL 3C- THE mUXmATV MORNING COURIER f'J -;sJ HS I Kilt IK ,' A 0mr 10th anil P ttrMts. Are now ulinwltm n Urun linn of ill mi In pTrrjr ilrtmrtmnnt. DREH8 (10OKS. LINBNH, UNDEHWKAll. IIUSIKKY, KID (ILOVKB an HIUI10NB, A 8cclalty. Agents for Huttcrlck h Patterns. II. K. Xlanley fe Co The Courier run It t'nunil at Hotel Lincoln News Stand. Windsor Hotel News Btuntl. Capital Hotel News Stand. Red Dude Ciunr Store, HCJO 0 St. Ed. Young, 1J07 O St. Clnson, Fletcher Co.. 1120 O St. Moore's New Stand, 118 So. 11th St. Couiiir.it Office, li:il U St. Casino Cigar Store, 1.1th iiml O BtB. Whltchrcnst Coal anil Lime Co. Lincoln Frame and Art Co., !!" South Eleventh. SUMMER STYLE PUNLCP HAT JVOW IIV. w. j. roi & Co. 1137 0 Street. Unfiling cl t Rector's Pharmacy. Althrn toilet preparatories at Rector's Pharmacy. David P. Sims, dentlHt, rooms 1'J and 4.1, Hurr block. Try Club Houbo coffee, nono bo giod. Miller & Clifford. InIorted and domestic toilet soaps at Rcetor'a rhurmacy. Mrs. McFurland, professional nurse, 1.11 South Eleventh street. SuiupBon SlBterH.urtiBtlu dressmaking, ll'il O street, over Dorsoy's. lluffnlo Flour, 1.00 per Back. Miller k Clifford, grocers, optnwlto Hurr block. An entire now lino of ladles' card cuses and pocket liooks at Hector's rhurmacy. Mrs. II. H. Demurest, Hair Dressing and Manicuring, rooms 101-102, 1518 0 street. A full lino of Imported Sunllnes und canned tout. Miller &. OltTord, opposite Hurr block. All orders via telephono 'W8 will reach W. A. Collin & Co. und receive prompt and careful attention. 'Full lino of artists' materials nt Lin coln Frumo und Art Company's, 220 South Eleventh street. No such lino of canned fruits In tho city us shown by V. A. Coffin & Co., 1411 South Eleventh street. Mrs. H. II. Demurest, luto of Chicago, hulrdresser und muulcurist, 1518 O street. Take elevator, rooniB 101-102. For dances and outings there Is no such music In Nebraska as that supplied by the Nebraska state orchestra. Never onler an invitation until you have seen tho samples of tho work done by tho new Courier Publishing Co. Frames, frames, frames, of every do script ion at Lincoln Frame und Art Company's, 220 South Eleventh street. In Mrs. Gosper's hair Roods depart ment you will rind nil tho latest heud adornmenlB. liniruressing uy competent artists. Visit tho Annex when you want a de licious meal, cleanly spread, well cooked and politely served. Call at 1K1 South Twelfth. For rates and open dates of tho Ne braska state bund or orchestra apply ut the Couhij:k office, 1131 O street, tele phono 2KI. Wasted Nursing by a thoroughly 1 experienced und competent nurse. Have nursed ten years In tho east. Inquire 1035 F street. Latest novelties In Spring Millinery, th Hnost in tho city. Caldwell Sisters, 208 South Eleventh street. Miss Bertha Snyder, stenographer und typewriter. Correspondence, law work, and all kinds of shorthand work promptly and neatly executed. 1134 O street. Telephone 253. Mlsa Mabel Merrill, (ho well-known artist, is again at ler studio, room .1, Webstr block, where she will bo pleased Ui executo"ordt.ln pastel and oil paint- tags. Lessons givea The new Courier Publishing Co., 1131 O street, is now ready to Vccept orders for all kindsotllne, printing tod engraved work. Woddifcg invitations, culling cards, etc., a specialty. Xfyino233. When you want pMupt service, and fir treatment and tMeeiecuqu rrom the lanreat stock of gnwvrBls in wncoin -- " J" w, S eall on W. A. CoMn A t yfcesors J. Miller, 143 South ElwS'drjVtreet. Halter's market, old relive market, now moved to Thirteenth strict, opposite Lansing theatre, is where ladles should call for their meat orders. Telephone order ovor No. 100 receive prompt at ' tentidn. Professor Swain's ladles tailoring and -dress cutting school. Thorough instruc tions. Lessons not limited. Dress mak tag done with dispatch on short notice. Patterns cut to measure and all work guaranteed, At Brown's Royal Cafe ladles will ow And a large and airy dining hall on the seeoad floor, where all kinds of luacbMor naeals are elegantly served. Ladies entrance first door west of Cafe, Ut North Tenth street. New Yohk. June 20, ln.(Bpeclul Couitir.u Corresoiidoneo.-Tho middle of June tluds all the playhouses nt ill open, doing a paying business. Of new ness there is absolutely nothing, and nothing Is In sight except tllo production of "Tho Talisman" at tho Manhattan opera house, which hua hern postjioned until Monday. -1402" at Palmer's ami "The Prodigul Daughter" at tho Ameri can continue to attract very Is rue audi ences and neither will Ihi removed for some time. "Tho Islo of Champagne" has also been a money winner in spltff of warm weather, and It looks as If Mnnit- irer (Jeo W. Lederer will keen tho Hfth avenue oMn for tho remainder of this month at least. Vaudeville gets livelier with tho Increase of summer heat, In stead of succumbing to it, and that Is not due to tho fuut that some of it 1h placed in tho roof gardens, for the Indoor variety shows aro notably prosperous. In tho Exchmurcs and on the Hialto everything is pretty dull, and the outlook for next season, according to the "old utinri.ru" la mil vnrv nmiiililtnir. The season just gone by lins not been a very profitable one and the majority oimo managers seem to be cramped for money. Dun uu'. There was a big crowd ut the circus last night. The performance attracted an audience that comfortably tilled the large canvas. Every available seat and every particle of standing room was utilized by the hundreds present. The Iterformanco itself went with u dash and eclat that are seldom witnessed at a circus and kept the enthusiasm of those pres ent aroused to the highest pitch through out Its length. Sells it Rentfrow have fully justlllcd the reputation that pre ceded them, und the Immenso putronuge accorded their exhibition yesterday is an ctuphntlc Indorsement of its merit. Sells k Rentfrow have earned a repututlon in the city that cannot bo gainsaid by any falso statements made by others. Their shows aro first-class, ns Is tho manner In which they aro conducted, und everyone that attended their exhibition yesterday left the tents well pleased with all they saw, und satisfied with tho amusement they hud obtained. Tho menagerie con tains a choice collection und some tine specimens of rare hoists, und the circus erformunce isone of rare excellence and finished throughout. It Is given In one room and gives most intense satisfaction. Tho woiulerful riding of Win. ScIIh is nlono worth a visit to the show. He Is a most daring horseman und has tho repu tation of being the Hnost rider today living. Lust night ho rode in the cos tume he appeared in ut a Hpccial per formance of the llarnum show given before Queen Victoria in London in 1881) His net received tho unanimous npprovai of the crowd present who greeted him with vociferous applause. Grand Rapids Eagle. Thn rlrniH will !x) In Lincoln Wotlncixliiy. June iS Mr. Andrus has made nrrnngements for n great Duuish picnic nt Cushinun Fnrk today, und tho usual preparations for an enjoyable time have been iwrfec ted. The weekly picnics nt Cushmuu uro decomlug very popular. There is al ways an attractive program, and mirth unit good cheer uro everywhere preva lent. People who go out to Cushinun Park on Sunday leave dull care behind; they go in for a good time, and they have u good time. Today there will be gym nastics, etc, with tight rope walking and other like performances. There will also be music afternoon und evening, with tho usual attractions, tho park, inciting, swinging, etc. A cordial welcome uwuits tho visitor nt Cushinun Park. Special trains leave the liurliugton depot at 1:00 2:00, .1:!10, and 5:00 p. in., returning at IKK), .1:00, 4:.'U, (UK) und 810 p. m. The park can also be reached by street car line via the Western Normal college, where 'bus ses uro in waiting. Sailing on tho Lincoln salt hike is just now the iopulnr fad. Although the management purchased a large number of new Ironts this season, tho demand Is on Iwmvv tli nt tlii.ru la illflliMiltv In mi- conmiodating all applicants on pleasant afternoons. Hurlington Reach is at tracting crowds, and apparently every body who visits tho beach wunts to go sailing. There is always it breeze on tho hike; the lioats uro all that could be de sired; so that it iB not remarkable that sailing is popular. Tho bathing season is now on. Tho IhuicIi is thronged with bathers every afternoon nnd evening. There was a grand ball in the pavilion Friday night, and yesterday was child ren's tlaj ; the children were given it free ride on tho big steamer. Today, Sun day, there will lie u concert afternoon and evening, und tho usual big crowd is exi-ccted. Tho leach can bo reached by street cars from tho Union Pacific dejio't or by carryalls from the iratoffice square. Lincoln Purk was visited by thousands last week. H. P. Clements, tho slack wire performer, gave dully exhibitions thnt were largely attended. Wednesday tho Ravola clubguveun enjoyiiblo picnic, nnd Thursday the purk was given over to tho Red Men's picnic. There was an imiiHiiiillv Hnn tinwrriitn. Fri.luv ntirlit there was a hull by tho Liinsini; theatre orchestra. Yesterday was Y. M. C. A. Held day, the entire proceeds, as well as the proceeds of Tenth street car line, being donated to tho Y.M. (?. A. Toduy, Sunday, tho Grace Shannon balloon company will All a return engagement. There will be a grand balloon ascension in the afternoon with a parachute de scent by a lady, gentleman and dog. There will also tie a concert afternoon and veiBftt ' Tuesday the asMitMryband will give a dance in the theatre, and on Wednesday the Daughters of. Veterans will hold a picnic. On Friday there will be a concert by the Tuxedo Mandolin club, Franklin Eaton director. An elaborate program has been prepared for the Fourth of July. Tho attendance at Lincoln park thus fur this season ex ceeds all previous records. Miss Olive Latta has returned from Chicago, where she was tho guest of Col. and fr8 '. F. Cody. Miss Fannie Huwley, who has been spending tho winter in Hoe ton, returned home Friday Kooui In Chicago. Elegant rooms for World's fair visitors right at World's fair grounds. Prices reasonable. Mas. E. R. Api'Cloet, 0017 Sheridan ave., tf Chicago. SZslXZzfctl:t&3&tu&0BtBEBFnKK sVsriMsktlfc.1- a- ' "n, si jv ni Mil fll 5TAMP0UL' 2.07 TROTTING AND Th three nietnrc sliove uliow the Mclnir Hank, 2:fi4, U queen of nil tmtten: Mswot, 2:07 1-Uf la kin of trotting lUllioM. II With warm weather tho attendance in drill has fallen off u little; wo expected it; but when cooler weather arrives we expect a big company. Cant. A. E. Campbell has been spend ing tho Inst three weeks ut tho world's fuir, Ho Is expected homo today. Surnt. Geo. Covert is in Colorado en joying tho cool mountain air. We aro in hones to go to Beatrice tho 4th. but un to tho present writinir ar rangements uro not completed. Of i course all tho boys uro anxious to go i nnd will no Mount do tiiemseives proud. I understand Corporal Will McClay has resigned. I am sorry to see tills as ho is a good soldier, "but then." There is rumor of some one of tho first set of fours is to be married in the curly full. Now who can pick him out? Wo need a biir Hair and if any nubile spirited citizlm has any desire to stand In witli the infantry Here is tno cliauce of a life time. Already arrangements are, being made to produce our minstrel performance early next full, nnd thiB timo grentcr and grander than over, wo have a member in Chicago looking up new ideas nnd on his return wo will com mence to prepare for this big event. Many inquiries have been made and wo will bo on hand with a good perform ance. There is some talk of having a big pic nic at Lincoln park somo time in July. If wo do wo will wunt everylKxly and their friends to go lis it will reimburse our treasury, and ut present wo uro in need of money, wutcli this column for further particulars. Adj. Gen'l. Gage was up and looked over our arms. He was surprised to find them in such good condition nnd expressed a desire to have tho governor see them that ho may know in what condition his "fowling pieces" aro kept. "Comrade" Victor is out on a furlough, not that tho doctor doesn't llko to drill because as a rear rank man he Is one of tho best, but ho is busy training Hut tons for his act this full in tho .minstrel performance. X. Jeckell Hros. Tailors,' 111) north Thlr teenth street. "Tho Best" Laundry, 2208 O street, telephono 570, II. Townsend & Co., pro prietors, Lincoln, Neb. Visit the New Students' gallery and bo convinced that tho work is first-cluss. 1034 O street. Tho finest grocery store in tho city. Miller & Gilford. Helcntino Item. Anson -There Is a nioit remarkable echo In a cave In Kentucky. Deunou What U there remarkable about Itf Anton I call out, "Hello, Smith!" tho echo says, "What Smith do you nieanf " no leu than HdUttnct times. Texas Sittings Iter Very Own. Dyspepsia Specialist (Irritably) But, modame, you must chew your food. What were your teeth given to you for? Female Patient (calmly) They weren't given to me. I bought 'em. Life. Corrected. "Iook here," said an excited man to a drugKift, "you uave me morphine for qui nine this morning!" "Is that fcof " replied the druggist. "Then you owe me 25 cents." P. & S. Bulletin. Ecaiiatd; HM dear, this coffee Is rfifeulafly wetthM.inprhfiitf. Yoririg" Tvue'-'Ohj yes. I paid a cert less i pound for sugar yesterday andj so though we might uttjnore.-f Harper's" Baxar. tlurrlMet "Poor Algto bad a dreadful shock this morning that boa prostrated him oobv pletely." "Well, what wan Itf" "Hla man put green soap in the bathroom that Is finished in blue. Wasn't it horri War" Chicago Inter Oceau. W LIH FA I DPRICE'S QsSfSSGt The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powier. No Amtuouiu; No Alum. Used Iri Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard "A5C0T 2.04 1AY-VUM!)2 0 PACINO MONAROHS. and trotting royalty of the world. Nunc 2:04, ie kins of pacers, awl Stamboul, SPORTING EVENTS Tho Lincoln Lacross club visited Kear ney and played with tho club of that town for tho stato championship Inst Monday, nnd wbb defeated nfter two hours und a hulf of very hard playing, by a Bcore of .1 to 0. Tho Kearney Imijb uro very much heuvier than their Lin coln opponents, which accounts very largely for tho defeat of tho lutter, The gamo was hotly contested throughout and was witnessed by alnnit 1,000 tieople. Tho return match will he played in Lin coln about the middle of July, and from the present outlook the chances in favor of tho home team uro very favorable. The weekly sailing race occured Fri day evening 0 o'clock at Hurlington heuch The wind was fuir and tho lontH were drenched before the raco was end ed. The Ixmts camo in as follows: J. H. Gleason, North and Gardner, Dr. Rently, Prof. Hates, S.H.Morgan, J. linker and Mr. Luun. Tho roadster club matinee Friday was a very successful event. In the 2:.'K) class tho Hrst two und fourth heats were won by Superintendent, tho third by Ed A ana Dick McMuhon secured third yos itiou und Ed A. second; time, 1:22.;, 1:20 l:10f nnd 1:21. Grey Jack, n gelding, won in tho free for all pacing race; time 1:12 nnd l:ll!i; McGinty, second, nnd Oasts, third. Tho free for all trot whs won by La Gratitudo in straight heats; time. 1:17H. l':W4. nd 1:18U; Baby Bashaw, second and Eagle, third. Par thenu won in tho three minute trot, Sliudclund Mace, second; Fitzgeruld, third. Tho next meeting will occur July Fourth. Named. Mr. Wnlt'e (trying to entertain hts lady- Iive's ft-year-ohl sinter) Do you' knoVr who amr FIossJs Yep. Pop wtys yon re Edith'' axt chana t Tnith tieveng. Hunter By Jove, Jim, It's our turn now! He's eaten onr of those biscuits you made this mornlnft. -Life. Soma' of II Named. Ooffm-H(M kh Stmd6ff much 4wf at trovMft Dlthling Yca be has mere Ihsit tnost s6ph(. '.'frideeir "tar fity knowledge he bit A eof S kg mo) am and sj set bt false teeth'Tfntb; Blessings of Vacation. Little Girl (gloomlly)-We'll have to learn an awful lot before vocwtloii com menced Little Boy (hopefully) But think what nice long time we'll have to forget Ul Good News. i ny ''-'ill rarJ-4aleT SHOE DEPflRTfTlEHT Sfllf THIS WBK. Monday your cholco children's Oxfords in our entire stock, ' " VSV worth II-TTh!, nt VUvS. Tuesday your choice of Misses Oxfords in our entire stock, l rf 1 some of them worth 91.05, nt. , j) 1 . Wednesday out Men's $.1.50 Russet Bleecher Ofxords, rfc O C far. $2.65 Thursday out Indies' cloth and kid top&1.00 button boots, n ry all sizes and widths, at f'1 Friday our boy's 92.50 button and lace, d t 07 Saturday our youth's 92.00 button nnd luce, Ar New styish gocnls coming in every day. como and look through, wo will be pleased to show you. HERPOLSHEimER & GO. LUXURY p COITIFURT SEE OUR 8118. Mp ECONOMICflL. Gcill niicl Plnoe won O aVHSBT. 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