-,-,., PfPiWWppiPI HSaW&tSJ TSTHmt BBIElUBKSiElli )W wkflni nfT TSBT55r' tl kit bw'Ii"' II? if ft itf K- IHMHS Nkw Yokk, Sept. 12. I8JK1.-Spcclnl Cockier Correspondence- Tho follow ing are tho Imjtortant attractions thin week In New York: Vitudovlllont Tony Pastor's theatre; "Now South" nt tho Madison Square theatre: vaudeville nt Procter's; DoWolf Hopper nt tho Drond way theatre; '"Tho Other Mnn" nt tho Garden theatre; "Tho Prodigal Baughter" nt tho American; B. II. Southern nt the Lyceum; Boston LbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbLbbbHeII IDA. IMIXL,1SM. Toward Specialty company at tho Star; "The Black Crook" nt thoAcndemy of Music; "Liborty Hall" nt tho Empire thcatro; "1402" nt Palmer's; -'Fanny nt the Standard theatre; J. K. Murray in "Qlon-da-Lough" nt tho Fourteenth Street theatre; UufsoU'b ComedianB in the"World's Fair City Directory" nt tho Bijou theatre; vnudevillo at Kostor nnd Bial's, Chicago, Aug. W. ISpecial Couhiku Correspondence. "The Girl I Loft Bo hind Mo," entered ujkhi it sixteenth nnd last week Sunday. "America" is still on at tho Auditorium. "Tho Old Homo stead'' will bo at MuVieker's one moro week. Tho Lyceum theatre company has entered u; on the second week of "Tho Charity Ball" at tho Columbia. Mr. Willard is again presenting"'The Professor's Love Story" ut Hooley's. Sol Smith Russell at the Grand opera houso changed his bill this week from "A Poor Relation" to "Peaceful Valley." Tho Hunlons are presenting "Snporbu" at tho Huyuiiirket. "All Balm con-1 tinucs its prosperous business at tho Chicago opera house. Tho attraction at Havlin's is "My Colleen." Sandow Is at tho Trocadero. "Olo Olson" which closes its engage lent nt the Lansing theatre tonight has had a thorough revising by Mr. A. Hearne, so well known in the dramatic world as tho author of "Hearts of Oak" "Margaret Fleming' "Drifting Apart" Shores Acres" etc. Since it was last here tho changes in "Olo Olson" make the play as strong in Its sensational features as it has been heretofore in comedy. The greatest alterution how ever, occurs in tho third act, which has been entirely rewritten. Comedy is entirely obliterated from the act, it being tho opinion of Mr. Hearne that with bo much comedy (n the other acts, the play would bo bettor balanced in its ew form and ho is uudouhtrdly correct. The 'final performance of "Olo Olson" will be given at tho Lansing tonight. John Dillon presented "A Model Hub band" to good houses at tho Lansing Monday Tuesduy and Wednesday. Dil Ion in hifl new play is precisely the same as in. "Wanted., Tho Earth 'States Attorney" and tho other pieces in which he baa been seen by Lincoln audiences. HU quality of humor never fails to And appreciation., Tho supporting company wm fair." Cleveland's minstrels aro dun at the Lasting September 21. This is one of the major minstrol organizations on the road. Sinco last seen horo there has been something of a transformation among its members, some exceptionally strong people having been added to the company. The program embraces the latest specialties, and tho performance is said to bo an exhibition of minstrelsy quite up to date. Minnie Sartelle comes to the lousing September 25, and Tony Fnrrell in "My Colleen" the 27tl. Stunt Bolrton is in New York where )tc Is havlur daily ichi .it-itl of the "Comedy of Errors" which promise to bo one. of tho moat important produc tions of tho season. Shakespeare's delightful comedy is to ho presented with nwenlth of scenery, costumes and accessories nhovo tho averse and in a mnnner calculated to please tho bettor class of theatre poors Voegtlln has painted (he now scenery, Hermann, of Now York, nnd Fishor, of London, furnish the costumes; Huminersloy, of London and Paris, him made ttio armor nnd Benson Sherwood tho mechanical effects. The Incidental music wua com. posed tiy tho Into Robert Stocpel. Tho comedy Ih to be produced under tho direction of Mr. John L. Woodcrson, Mr. Robson's stage manager. There would scorn to. bo no telling nowadays what a first class attraction is. Last season in noarly all of Charles Frohman's strictly "first class attrac tions" and companies which had hither to played only to so called legitimise audiences, u skirt dancer and music hull singor wub not only tho chief attraction, but was of tremendous financial assist ance. This season it has even gone further. There is scarcely an organiza tion either playing at 15 cents or $1.50 which does not depend more or less for its money drawing qualities on a fluffy haired young woman who can either tiptoe the ceiling or display her nether limbs. With the sock and buskin, "the first class attraction" threatens to be come an obsolete phrase in (he theat rical dictionary. During the duel scene between Mev ctititi and Tybalt, in "Romeo and Juliet," at the Duquesne theatre, Pittsburg, last Saturday, Thomas Keeno.tho tragedian, accidentally thrust his sword into tho eye of Lawrence Lowell, destroying tho sight. Lowell wua playing Benvolio, and when Mercutio (Keono) stabbed 7oaft (Robert T. HnineB) Lowell, who caught Haines when ho fell, received tho Bword thruBt in tho eye. Tho sharp pointed blade pierced tho pupil and nar rowly escaped entering tho brain. Lowell was removed to tho Hotel Sch lossor and will not bo able to appear again for several weeks. Tho physicians say tho oyo will bo blind. Mr. Keeno was very much depressed over tho un fortunate affair. His wife will remuin with Lowell until he recovers. Lowell formerly lived in Seattle. To act or not to act, that is a poser I Whether 'lis bettor to o upon thn tus And Join thn chorus and learn the "make-up art," Or wed some man and settle down forever To become a houiohold dradge, To aik To beg to plead, and hear a man nay "No" When Aiking for the. latest thine Id gown, Or from the stage to try to make a mas h On some bald head, in the front row ; To dress to sing-rto danee-a nigger break. down. Ah-ah-rwlmt oy 'twould be. Tho storm of bands the wild applaufw, The thundering curtnln-call I close my eyes I see It'nll I feel ray head enlarging now. To be an actress great is better fur Than wedded blUs and kitchen sovereignty ; And then thn flowers sweet, tied with big bow, And dapper ushers, reaching them to me, 'Mid breathless silence, as I bow my thanks And make my exit L, (5 while the people shout .their approbation.! Flut stop-perchance, I may not be n wonderful success ' In other words I might be ono grand "rlizle." T'wer well to pause and think, before too lute, A husband cannot shake one In a day. May-be it is tho wisest course to wed. (treat guns I what chances one takes either way, I.eontlne Htuntleld, Don't Vou Know. That to have perfect health you must have pure blood, and the best way to to have pure blood is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, tho best blood purifier and strength builder. It expclls ull taint of i ncniiiiiH, sun rneuui aim an ouior humors, and at tho same, time builds up the whole system and gives nerve strength. A flue lino of cunued soups, ' cents per can. Miller ft Clifford, groeeia. A Wort k Hsr4 to NmmI. The strongs! ariraaata in favor of Normal nro Us rapid growth la the moat stringent tlnifs; the ready sales under tho most dlscouragkg circaatstancea nnd the high character give to it by those who bate purchased and archulld ing it up with their attractlt homes. The plnn outlined in the beginning of tho enterprise has been conscientiously carried to voinpletitm. And tho success nnd full realization of tho expectations of tho builders can best Ih appreciated by u visit to Normal, and an actual in spco.tlon.of tho collego plant, in archltec tunl bounty, and completeness of fur nishing excelled by none. Normal jum educational opportunities suporior to any suburb of Lincoln, with souiul privileges uncqunlcd. The following partial list of purcluiH. ore, many of whom nro already residents of Normal, Is u sufficient guarantee as to Us future. If you aro contemplating tho purchnso of u homo, wo would earn estly udviso you, in justice to yourself, to join us on FIUDAY.SEPTKMHKU '212, as wo feel confident that the excep tional opportunities which wo nro now nblu to offer you will not continue for uny length of time. See "ad" in this is suo. Ukal Estate Exohanok, Corner 11th nnd P Sts, Lincoln, Nob. Hon. W. J. Bryan, S. D. Cox, C. L. Ingorsoll, E. E. Tohhotts, John A. Lccso, J. W. Lamb, S. D. Schwab, II. H. Wilson, II. W. Brown, Chas. M. Burkott, Wm. II. Sherwin, J. F. Saylor, G. T. Aitkou, I). N. Johnson, Wm. II. Treadwoll, J. V. Travis, E. Z. Jackson, G. R. Klmmol, D. G. Doan, II. W. Orr, L. N. Eskow, D. E, Kelly, G. F. II. Schwuke, C. II. Weaver, John K. Spelbring, Nina Prey, C. W. Hoxie. Burr Lewis, M. P. Givens, 0. Callihan, Joseph Stockwell, H. C. Uagen, Chas. H. Willard, R. a Swift, B. Taylor, James Nolsou, Wm. J. Cooper, Geo. C. Reams, A. G. Thorp, Phillip T. Jones, Wm. F. Schwind, P. Hester, J. N. Sharp, II. M. Bushnell, Wm. B. Dutton. Wm. Gniscr, G. E. Oondra, Richard Murphy, W. A. Dougherty, L. J. Courtrlght, L. A, Ostein, Wm. Warne, S. D. Holt, D. G. Dutton, Herbert Oldham. Richard Why.to, Wm. Harcus, F. Stafford, G. A. Spellbring, J. E. Givton. J. Graves, J. A. Briggs, Chas. Olson, John W. Macy. There is moro cutarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few years was supposed to bo Incurable For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O., is tho only constitutional cure on the market. It Ih taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a tcasoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho Bystem. They offer HX) for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. tSrSold by druggists, 7c. Now Imported Swiss Cheese. A Gilford, grocers, opposite Burr Miller block. Why lot your furs remuin at homo where moths aro almost sure to get into thorn, when F. E. Volkor, a practical furrier, will store thorn until next winter and guuranteo to return them in perfect ordor. Call and see him at tho Y. Mi C. A. building, Ask your Krocerytuan (or the "WUber tloliinR Mills" Flour, Chas. Ilaxrey, pro priotor. Inquire (or "Llttlo Hatchet," "Nickle Plato," and 'Bakers' Constance." Every sack warranted. Sarsaparilla M. Jlnnimerljr, a Wfll-known liiHlitesa rru.ii o( IIIIHboro, Vs., semli this trsllniony to the merlltol Ajrer'a ditrsiipji rills i "Mi viral yenrs seo, 1 hurt my lea. the Injury leaving tiNorewhlchh'dtorrysliH'liis, My Buffering were extreme, my leR, from the knee to I he ii ilk If, ueliiK u solid sore, which begun to ex tend to other parts of the body. Afir rlryln various remedies, 1 bemui Iskluir Ayvr's H.iNiitsrllla, slid, Iwfoni 1 hl Sulslini ihe (lrsl liojlle, I exiierleiiced giest rellefi III hiooihI botllti cffi'sied it rouiHt cure." Ayer't Sarsaparilla l'r pired by Dr. J. C. 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Oconnor, (leeseeor to fir. Claris nasriss.) CORES CANCERS, TUMORS, W n. esd rtstslM wlthont tbs use of KaMs, Chloroform or Ktber. in. IK 0 SUets-Owes tilook, LINCOLN, NEB. Free arms iOherokee IN V3 Stri strip. Hater Write to B. L. Pslmsr, F, A, Santo n Omaha. Htm., tot (reaeopfot IllastratM (irscrimnff Clierolc atxli3t and theTookawa, Pawnee andKlekspooIUjarr rntlons, seoa to be onansd tor settlement bjr the U. H. BuTernment. HtUloos of aorea in the fla est HKrlenltnral country under ilia ran, waltufl to Ihi tickled by the hiisbandmaa's plowshsrai this is almost tbs last chaaea to obUus on of Uncle Ham's frea farms. Cklcii. Rock Island & Pacific Ry. imtBlft.- UHODut Ja Best Dining Car Service in tho World. TO THE WORLD'S FAIR TAK' THE 6REAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE FROM THlfl WEST. emember, thta Line faaa a Depot for all trains at nf lswoodBubnrporChlcao, oloaeto tna World's ratr Oats. TKE THE ROCK ISLAND. JNO. $romiN,G, T. ANDP A CH CIB1. 'Ll. BEST LINE TO AND iR PARK! Oil OH THE Cftf ST OF TKf ftUEGHJIIIIESi (KalaLlnsB.O.B.R.) SEASON OPBNS JUNE 15, I8VJ. j Ratea, fOO,75 and 900 a month, ao I cnrdlnjr to location. Addrna ; OBOROK D. DrSUIKIiUS, Manstfor, ! Oumberlund, Mil. up to Juno 10: after thut datn. nlther lJoer Park or Oakland, 1 Osrrott county, Mil, TimEKMINUl'K TALKS it.fluiJua'tl iimirr ed Wder de- NKW MEXICO. fsnns, raucuea, mlnas and town of New Mexico, The proflu nwm rats n rt IWI TIHIUR WW ' lUH lHUIM.li.irilKlf, ralatlta toslMStn. cattle and aeneral farmuur. . a. f.k I.. .I.A.ll ulo ... No other coup try possesses SMI' S deslrasM illmats all the ear around. Write to .(. alm(r,P.A. Santa Pa Koute, Omaha, Nat., Hr ft cwpy. - ZA BL I ST. LOUIS CHICAGO; m s 1 I ::y.tfJiik,;: iVl asssTf8 m to',&kMM