r w f w bif" -?!w y r'jwarnw T(",,1wDirt?',' -"' -mfmfrr CAPITAL CITY COURIER i Vol. a. No. OC Lincoln, Nicuuaska, SatukdXy, Auouar 11, iaa Pkicic Fivic Okntm -xttt ytnm,ify'lmtyri Ti" - nt -T7Prryivr'J'--'-y-iiii-it(fMi ppr-tm "vy" 'yst,a)'WHH' ,v Tyv-' '"'fij 5 i2 A' " BP IV. E.V H 5 J i s' I,, 4 ft? AN OBSERVKUS THOUGHTS. COMMENTS AND OPINIONS IN TYPE. What Ho Horn, Hears, thinks nml lot- An obstroporous Chliminnii created n little ozcitcment thu other evening in n North Ninth street Imrbor shop, wheto thu nrtist nro nil gentlemen of color. John utepiwil In to tlio shop, nml cooly seating himself in n clmlr demanded n shave. Tlio burlier who presided over Hint paitlcular clmlr niu thun derstruck nt tlio Idea, of such n customer, and Indignantly refused to perform the oterittlon. John Insisted, ntid tlio dnrUuy, vv ho had heard something of thu treatment of men of lib) raeo who had hern refused tho delights of a shave at tho hands of n wlilto but bor, sworo ho would not shave n Chluuumu. ""ho Mon golian eyed the African, nml contemptuously inquired, in thu brat pigeon Kngllsh ho could muster, if ho, tlio dm key, thought himself liottor than n Chinaman. Tho Afi lean as serting his profound belief in that statement, n largo-sized wnr cloud appeared on tlio hori zon, and things wore chnotlo for a time. Thu dnrkoy grubbed his razor, tlio Chinaman n hay rum bottle, but by a sol tlo of thu combined force, John wits finally ejected. Tho nlfnir was exciting while it lasted, and thu wind still whistles through John's whiskers. Thu Observer has watched w Ith consldcrr able Intel ebt, the ndaneement of n nuuilivr of our young men, and it is with no Ilttlo amount of pleasure that I occaslonnlly have thu honor to announce such steps token up thu ladder of famu and fortune. Thu last nml most important promotions recently mado is that of Mr. Arthur IJ. Smith to thu position of chief clerk of thu II, & M. general lesson- gcr department nt Omaha. "A. II.," as ho was generally called by his friends, has been in tho employ of thu llurllngton for several years, latterlv ns Hunt. Calvert s assistant, In his now position ho assumes thu work for- inci ly donu by Mr. Francis, thu recently np polntcil general pnssenucr agent, nml as Smith Is an energetic and tiersoverlng young man, wo may expect to hear of his promotion to assistant general passenger agent soon Howover, such is thohopo of his friends In Lincoln, all of whom wish him success. Collins & Thurston, dentists, rooms 1 and S, opera house block. Meeting Mr. Oakley, thu other day nt his brothers coal olllce, ho gave tho Observer tj understand that for tho present ho did not contemplate going Into business again but that after n rest nml recuperation of health lie would again enter tlio He'd nml saw no place lie thought ns much of as Lincoln. 8pcnking of his plans for tho futu.ru hu mid f "Just now I am closing up mj uusiiiws as last as possinie nnn as soon ns that is disposed of I will go away for a trip of several months. I have told Mr, McConnel, tho owner of tho property do stroyeil by tho llro, if howould rebuild in tho way I wnntyd It that Is with nil modern Improvements etc., that I would take another lease on it nml open up again early next spi lug." git is but four weoksjuntll Nebin'kn's grand oxpositioiiiopens.its gntesito tho people of tho wt, nnd if npmniances flenoto anything it will bo tho finest c or hold. In older that tho people of tho statu may bo better Impiess ed with the ca pit u) city, Hnllett otdered an Immense Hue of now goods in tho Jowclry buslniss. and Is now unpacking them to dis play bcfoio tho 'ople who will soon throng our streets. Tho attention of Lincoln ico nic esiecinlly Is called to his elegant assort' incut, and as tho goods ai o first-class and sold ntja low llguro, they will m doubtcdly please. LADIF.S, befoio making your departuiu for tho summer vacation don't fail to call and order fonie of our now calling cavils which wo will print on short notice. Tho passenger ilupaitment of the Union Pacific, "Tho Ovei land Iloute," has Issued a neat little pamphlet, pocket sire, entitled "National Platform Hook," containing tho Democratic, ItepublicaunudPiohlhltlou plnt fornw, together with the addresses of uecopt- nlico of G rover Cleveland, Hcnjnmlu Har rison and Clinton I). Klsk; also tabulaUd tables showing tho plurality vote, thu electo ral vote nml an analysis of the vote as cast for C uvcland and Illalno in Ibs-1. Tills book is just what Is needed atthie tlmu and should lio in tho hands of every voter. It plainly sets forth whnt each party has to of- rer ana every remter can uraw ins own com pnrisous Bent to any nddiess on applica tion. Addiess J, K. Teiihkth, General Passenger Agent, Union Pacific llailwny, Omaha, Neb. In New OiiiirtoiK, Tho L. D. T. company is now snugly en sconced in its now qnai tern on Tenth and O sheets. With morn room, better set vice than over is given, ami to such jx-rlect Ion hn o t hey reduced It thnt tho people of Lincoln could no nioru do without tho L. D. T. than they could tho telephone. Mr, Ilui ton Is n most excell ent manager, a pleasant gontluiuiin to do business with, and popular with uvery one. I'm ew ell 1'nrtj. Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Halter, HWO Q sti eet, was tho ncviiu of u very pleas ant gathering Tuesday evening in honor of thodcpnrtuioof their brother, ltov. Joseph Halter, for Bt. ilarys, Ky., wheiohonolds u professorship in tlio college. Elegant 10 frokhments were served, and tho giioMa treat- til witli a most liberal hospitality. Music was a feature of the evening, Mrs. Halter, Mr, Law lor and others participating, Tho Military band seioiiaded thu guests nml lendeied soino of their choicest selections, Among thoso present wero; Fnthcis Hoth, Bt ljtwrenco, Hums of Iowa, Drown nml Duupliy, Messrs nml Mcsdaaios Louie Mujer, J. II. O'Neill, Tho-j. Carr, James Kolloy, Jit soph lloehiuur, 0. J. Dnulinck, Mrs. Lulmort of Chicago, and Messrs. Wulto, Btephonsou, lUley, Lawlor nml others. If you will Utko thu troublo to invoftlgato tlio KUbJoct for yourself, you will llnd Ht. Patrick's Pills to bo thu most perfect rMlinr tlo nml liver pills in use. They not only physic but cleanse tho ontlro system and reg ulate tho liver nml bowels. Bold by V, J. Turner. Hetiwlsholnior A; Co. this week ottor n cor set nt -!5 cents, wotth doublo the prin. PUT ON WAR PAINT. A. War Story In Vrtilch firm Wis ricuml n Imllnn Chief. The ovent In qiiMtlon, of which Gen. Wlw was tho hero, took place on tho morning pro ceding tho surrender. The general hsd made his morning Ablutions, in tho nuMnico of tho requisites of n civilized toilet, In n mud hole of tho i-oad, tho water of which was deeply tinged with tho prevailing led rlny of that country. Towels wore as senrco ns basins, nnd, In tho lack of nuy better method, he )wrmlttod tho water to dry upon his face, Tho consequence wns that his countenance dlsplnyed k very decided coating of red clay. OKN. WISK IN W'An PAINT. Utiawnroof thonpitcarnuco which ho pre sented, mirrors having been left behind with tho other luicdimoiita of civilization, Wise, with his blanket thrown around him, anil presented a not inapt rcsemblauco to an Indian chief, wnlked up to whoro Oon. Leo was standing In tho midst of a group of ofllccrs. Desplto tho gravity of tho situation, Loo's fnco broko Into a humorous smllo on perceiving tho ludicrous appearance of the unconscious ofllcor. "Good morning, Oon. WIso," ho remarked In a tono of merry pleasantry. "I jioreolvo that you n't nny rato have not given up tho contest, ns you nro In your war paint this morning." Tho laugh that followed nt tho oxpenw of Qcn. WIso wns heartily joined In by himself when ho discovered its emiso nml learned what an amusing spectacle ho presented In his Mtint nnd blanket. Memoirs of Itobert E. Leo. Mr. Mason Oregg nml wlfo hnvo retuined front 11 very pleasant inonth's sUty nt Maul tou. Tnko tho Elkhorn-C. & N. W. rmito vestlbulo sleeper to Chicago ami tho east. Always on time. C. H. Montgomery arrived nt homo Mon-' day night nfter n months trip enst nnd south looking robust, hnndsoino und hinlthy as ever. , A sixcinl meeting of tho Klks Is cnlled for Monday night and all members nru requested j to Iw present ns inlntory ceremonies will lo I thoorder of tho evening. Al Hargreaves is exnctl homo tonight from Portland nnd thu northwest. Mrs. Har gtvavos, howover, remains at Tacoina for a month or more yet, to wijoy tlm delightful climnto and surroundings of thnt country. A. O. Bcammou, tho homeliest advanco' limit on thu road, but nevertheless a elovor sort of a rustler ahead of tlm famous Two Johns Comedy Company Is in tlm city. His company appears nt Funku's noxt Saturday. MUs ArUi Cody in rivisl in tlio city yester day, and is a guest of Mrs. W. H. Uiovooit. This Is MIrs Cody's first visit to Lincoln slnco lior retutit front nbiond, and her ninny friends atu pleased to llnd her looking ns shedoos, tho picturu of health nnd hnpplness. Sho will leiunlit soveial weeks, Mrs. Daniel Kastenlay celebnttisl her seven-ty-thlrd birthday Thursday evening. Thu evening wus very pleasantly passed by thu largo number of friends nnd relatives pres ent in tho manner Incident to such gatheiiugs Mr. and Mrs. Kustcrilny celebrated their golden wedding nearly oightoon months ago. Bldewall'ji along the paved district nru be ing lowered to grade, that Is, most of them aro. A number of projiertv owners uro do relict, but thu titj will soon Ming them to time, as thu ordinance provide that, if at tho expiration of thu legal period, the woik is not done, thu city will iierform It nnd thu owner pay for It then, C. P. Ferguson, tho perfume man, wus a visitor In Lincoln supplying tho Undo with KastiiKii.'duxtrii enpor extracts ami perfumes. Mr. Ferguson repot Is havjiig Uiken Mivornl very largo oiilera while Iteto, which go to shotv that lots of this doliclous liquid is usel in Lincoln ami attests its jKipularity among tho better element of society when It is loam, ed that his hills this trip wero mostly of tho liner quulitles and best odors. Mr. A. U. Smith, loft Sunday for Omaha where ho will mnko his future homo. While friends and relatives in Lincoln do not exactly llku tho Idea, jet they willingly bid him mi inofr, knowing that by tho clmrgu ho is benefited in the coninietclal shIiii of life. Mi. Smith will not bo u stranger in Lincoln but promises to call occasionally to keep the coals of f rk mUhip warm. J1 Htissol Luniist, after a inonth's cninniinr nt Aloxandor, Mian., returned Tuesday all tanned und sunburned, but feeling spry and Healthy. Ho reports camn llfo ns chut mimr as ever and tho only draw buck to tho pious. ures of tlmu w hilo gono was w lieu ho pulled u .,.-,..- . . ' ' smuts to como back. As 11 result of their lust llsliing, ho seat tho boys u lot flue fish packed in ice, which urnvod in excellent con dition ami nro muubuicd with tho things of ho past. Georgu Forosmiin, its full of life nsuvr und if uuytlilug a little humUoiuur, returned Monday ttfter a niimtirs visit nt his fornitr sUiinpiug grounds In Mudlson, AVIs. Tho y.Vriiini Cult hits tiltsl hard to niako it uiiiHMir thnt Ooorgo took unto himself a wlfo while gone, but on tho contrary thu ,-enlal ueorgo is yet uumurrleU and ojien for loup yejir jirojiosali. Iullcs bonding such missives will pleaso dltect enro "F. K. A: M. V. H, H., ,Persollnl, on 0110 corner ami enclose stamp forieply. Tickets sold nt reduced rates to northern summer resorU, ut Klkltorn olllco, US south Tenth btreet. ffiF3fs;w ir 1,11117- . jm 5 ,,l 1 IA ' t'lUM I I n$ IIM M - i Mi if t jri j- . u. TJ .fT" lillU;iili IU lllli IkllL IV 1 11.0 J A VISIT TO CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN. Ascending I'lhrs Peak Tlm (line of tlio I'oftrriK Helen limit .iHt'kMin Aliiuiltiiln Neriies, etc. iWrlttnu for the Cot'itluii. Our Lincoln paity of flvoMiirtcl from tlio hotel in Man ton nt H it. in. with n gtud tennt nnd it enreful driver for wu knew the toad up thu inouiitnlii wns recently built nnd dllllcult of ascent. Piisslng over the smooth road to Colorado Hpnugs our mountalii load tin n.sl suddenly In itlm right nnd wound among . Mil-1 lvatcil Holds of oats, clover, a fulfil and s). ntmsjasthotleldsiiio al Irrlgnteil theio Is lltto uiui-i Utility nUutthuciops Tlm fact a tho whole Mretch of akilcultinal laud front !i i-ely to Colorn.lo Hpt lugs was a succession Ul IIIIU III! Ilin iiiiuri lllir-b 1 111 i I 111 UII1VI) llllllll, Tlm rnli'fall 'his iur being gi enter than usual has 011I3 nddeil to tlm tidiness of tlm yield. '1 ho multitudes visiting tho Hooky moun tain resorts rcimlio all tho surplus products 1 of thu agricultural dlstilctsand the mining j towns mnko largo demands, h'or fi nils, inel-' oils and lllco produels; California and thu South nro dally laid under contribution and seiuvciy a train rioiniimsouinor west leaches l)ener, the great illstt Hutting center, with- out lH)lng tidily laden with supplies for tint Interior. On the moinlng wu left Mnnltoti nineteen I BaBLaiBHIIWpWHBlRiflWRiiSwBH HHaaKBv f nME)aHfiiHttlaVBaBiMRaMB)aH BLaVallBVt4MaBBKaLw4iHw1lHa paV taaVtfftVr WB BlJBaTM nTattWOi NJaaTSTWaaMl mTeaHl aaalaBL4iafckri!!;Sfet!r' iSasn -rir"v ,"? VlKVV OK Cl.KAR CllKKK CANVON, CdUtltAIM), V horsomeu left for PlkosIVak, H(KX) feetalKive tlm sen level; sometimes as many ns fifty n day journey to tho summit. W found very tow- using iiiiiIm, ns in Bwltzorluud, the American preferring tho horse; live dollars jier day being thu charge and If you take a guide it is flvo dollars extra. Hut one guide Will do for n isti ty small or largu. It requires hard work for horso and rider to jiorform tho Journey In it single day, Oenoi ally two days atu required ami a night spent on thu sunlit at tlio comfoi table quarters on thu road ' and tho novelty of tho sun iJno tin Plken l'cnk 1 fs n chat tiling episslo of thu journey. Tlm (llstniice ft out Mnnltoti Springs is from twelve to llfteeii mile. ileiH'iidlin; tiisiu the route taken. While Cheyenne mountain is not as high us Pikes Peal; It Is hoveraljtlioiis- and feet higher than Mount Piliitus or the Hlgi Kuliii. Our niouiitaln road took us to the Hist principal il-o. KKX) feet ubove tin - piaiu, amia iiitn 111 mo roau tirouglit us in sight of a vnstpluin, to tho left llng the cit of Colorado Sptlngs with ItsWKK) liihubituiits nml tho numerous cultivated fauns and ranches scattered nlong tho bitsuof tlmmoiiu tains ami reaching far Into the iutei mr one ,...,..., ..1 IH..IUI,,, i niivniK giuiii or glowing coin, stietchlng to tlm .Missouri and ' vast Hold of tiastuie. of wavlntr ernlu or boyoml. Nebraska 11I01111 lielug flou nul.-s .. n '""'"' " ''""'".,. " I ' 'f ,,"ICH ," ""', I ,lt,""K ' Jouriioy w o came nt length . tit II htlllUltll 1 llll It lflllll iflli,C.ul ..-.I I, .1 ,L,...,, to a smooth toll of laud covered with a HeiiMii' growth of pines and lieechos, lit tlio center of which Is thegiuvo of MtuIIelen Hunt Jnckson n wrIUr of considerable noto lit Amoiicn nml who Rtiout many contemplatlvu hours in this mountain mid deeply communed with nntuio in Iter quiet solitudes and amid Haw gland' inoiuinients of tho past uphenvels nml tlUln-, cutlons of mighty mountain ranges. Why Mrs. Helen Hunt Jnckson oluiso this place for her burial wo know not. If she profered tho solitude of tho mountain sho found It not here, for liuudieds of friends curly visit her tomb. Tho mound is simply 1111 Indian grave n mound of stones cut by nntiiru it of theniottntnin, not by mutt's hand -iiIIm! ui) nroi..l,.o.islv ,n. '.,ul ,., n ' . "rf " .. B'"v I tfltllj lAMI rf . .11 A?..-. ..U..1 f..A I 1 .!.!. I ctih'lly thu crj stain of quartz In a very rough state. 11 u -jiviii. 11 iew iiiumeitiH 111 rcminng ......s-io ui eiiiiiii situ ami iiiiermixeii wiin tn "ura we exceu nil otliorsnml that our quartz rock. AVo found somu of tho stones I pi icea nru as low us tlm lowest. Culls by telo hail bvn removed in boarch f inenientoes. I phono. No. SiVl. monintlv anm.iml nn,l uii it took rur iiiPii !. lnn to tllff it Kinv In tlm lloor of red granite, Wo walked down through Houlh canyon, pnttly over n sandy path and then by S? s(etothi) famous wnterfnlls, heuied in on either side by thondiunt fncesof nmmillleent 1 red grnulte, tho stream making seven distinct leam In n height of Un) fwt, foi inlug thu fa- iiioiu Miron falls, Kurther on wo cauin to tlm Plllitra nf I tin. Mil. u luit t. .wti. .,,1. .. .iIImi.u.... HXH) fwt In height. Htopplug for n moment to ilrink at an Iron spilug and gather mm nH.k rrnH ,nim , ,,,,, , t ,ll011lltlllll liy Ringing to the slight crevices, to teacli which MnA imtl fwt lwln, ,,m)vls. Wo iassl nt Mt HitiHn overhanging massesof nsl gran jt that still resist tlm f . rces of imtuio io mnko them dlHtilbiite their eloaienU to thu ,,rtnBi .,.,, VMl U() k ,f m(uw n(, ,. fvces In dlsiuteigiatlng tho mountains and w.Jlt(urill(; allll ,miVerl.liig tlielr sulwUtnc. mi,i tlV)lunK t,..m thoiiMiids of miles over . tu, ,,.,lw K (l t.0t,mo bject of surprlso nml wonder, mo silent is nature In her work thnt only the chuest Inspection of her laws call fully unfold tho story ''There ate sermons In stones and looks lit the 1 mining brooks" if only wu slilvu to rend them. Passing at length through the (Iranil Canyon of t'hejenno mountain wu Hud utthu basi) lumieioiH iirlgaltsl fat 111s with waving groin and rich gardens, Indicating an air of comfoit to tlm proprietors. Our day's ihlvo eiidislnt Colorado HprlngM, which alter hoiiiii HK,t seeing of its llnu hoads ami ivsldeuces, e lam lis I at tlm neat stone depot and took our train nt 4 p. m for Denver. Hhima Du.svkh, Aug. 7th, 18KH, Clontl l.oolo. KeroguUeit. Mr. Ixiu Wessel, tlm gissl look'ng mlltor of the Capital Cm ( ohiiku. Lincoln, Neb., was nt Ijiko Mniiawa 011 last Sunday. Ho Hts a tmthing suit In 11 very Ix-coming man - Jr !J" '')" ,r".fm llU "" "y'"-. CVitnn ...,wn ..v. .,,,, It Is gratifying to 'mow that at last some one has nvogiiUed tlm f.tct thnt tlm editor of tlmCouitiKii is good hsikiiig nml wo thnnk our intelligent friend of tho Itrjltclar for having discovered thu fart nnd 111111I0 It known to tho weild. lllo)eln Nnlen, Freipient ralns"aU'ly hnvo miiteiially duiit- ' "Bsl road riding, I ho Omaha Wheel Club intend to give ' Lincoln's wvement a trial in tlio near future, I Who will lm tho next 01m to start to ride la 1 from Denver by way of Liverpool ami Koiith America t Cin, our henvy-welght chainpioii, wlshesn lompiiiion totido toOinuha Sunday la vvay of Wahoo. M J. Pollock vImUhI Omaha Saturday Jim is a veteran rider and tiralMW the Inst tJ . Cltv'siinVeineiitK Ul" "-ll "ltnitnts. X.A "'O'i' I""" u to lie built from Hostonto ' nil, Vftpl. 1l... . I . . I... ....1.1 ,. .... ..,.., mil. is iiu inaiier Willi umaiin 11 1 l.iuoolii lm, ing ouol S. W, Iildy has tnkeii unto himself 11 put t nr In tho bhakj of 11 bicycle. Uood lioy, may inany follow in your inlli. '1 ho witter has n bicycle whistle lieloiiging to Mr Jus. Jos,fy of Ouiulia Owner can have baino by paying for Polly's pijw. For wK-l.thillty and fun tho meiiittei rs of the Oinaliu wheel' Club cnu not Is) excelled. They are gentlemen, ev cry one of them, from I tlm iwn,t (), ' the word "tlo.1 v.. i7. 1 ""' .. . . Is Our Lawyer rrle.,,1.. During ho stwukTi.K Coi'ittK.t olllco has mrncsl out some elegant svlmens In law briefs, 0110 nuuilmring nearly a hundred fIIKeS. VVO WOUld llk-o one frl,twl nt (!. f ...!.., .1..I Wi fr....,r,,lfv .." ....:. ........ .'..." ! n" ---- -t.j tvivuit-un-ci viiiiv 111 lilts tnv -. a. . 1. t . work loft nt our oftlew in Hurr block douw iiwhi, ipiics unit cnmip. P. H 11. MUSIC AND TIIK DRAMA. MINSTREL, DRAMA AND THE OPERA A I'rnspeelii nml 'Itevlnw of Aiiiuseiiieiits ill the fiiiilte. llAllltV A PAY. Tuis.lay uvenlng's h-i forniancu nt Funk'n wns a most enjoyable mm nml tlm occasion of Manngor Melteynolds benellt . Hat ry ,t Fay, the vety funny coiuisllans, kept tho ninllcheo in a coitstuul 1 oar of laughter while piesent lug their gtvat success "MelCenun's FlliUt lion'' in which tin ru nro some ery goisl IKilntu and several tuneful vmiiI selwtlons, both wilos nml diorouses. Tlm scenery, show ing Shiinytowit In Nuw Ymk City wns trim to the subject ami tlm stage Nettings well put 011. Tlm i'ouimuy Is 1111 excellent oimitml theiu Is no iisiiii to Hud coinplalut regarillng nny of tlm cast, or the play. Manager MoRoynolds hud the o mm house fniMiu for tlm imciisIoii, nml us pattnus on. tered Dm hoiiMo, huge cakes of leu glis'tisl tho-ii; a gentleman going too nenroimof tlmin having had his ear bitten by front. At vail ousmitM or tlm Iioiimi Horal festiHius weto noticeable, while In center of tho 01 chest ra plueoii iKvuitlfiil fountain plnyed throwing a stivain ikmii ly llfteeit feet high. Tlm huso of thu fountain was neatly decorated with Hnw ersand living gusui nml in n out of eaeli of tho piiHeoiilunt boxes was a joung Iceheig witli Horal ornamentations. It was 11 pietly sight and creditable to I ho euteipiisu of Mr. Melteynolds. Tho iiltdlonoo was 11 ery largu and select 0110, tlm iKMfonnuneo well iivulvtsl and thu benellt In general wns a complete miociwi In twery paitlcular, TIIK WI7.AIII) IIKIlllkUNN. ItKoldoin that tlm people of Lincoln Imvo 1111 npiNii ttiulty of wllnessiiiitsounluuo and I pleasing an onteiLaluiiient as that given by lleirmiiuti at tho Fiiuku Thursday mid Pi I- day evenings. Hen maim is thu conjurer par excellent o, thu wlmiil supremo. His feats aru tlioso of 11 master liliistldliiltjiteni, ho! uses no comical antli-s Ui conceal his k-i for ' inances, but with ;t seeming tleliliunttioii I combs silver dollars ot.t of onu's lmlr, pro- 1 duces fowls flout nun Iipiv, nnd niistlllesevery one. Ills decnpltntlon act Is it wlord pleco of J magic, nml was startingly real, lleirmaim Is without doubt thu best wlJinl of tlm age, no 0110 approaching him In def Uiohs, uxecu- itlou and oilglullaty. Tho Juggling of D'AI- I vlul was never siirpnssml, his feats of balanc ing never equalled, He 1101 common objects In his pel formaueos, does nut have iiroutso to thu 111) si. 1 ions Insti iiineiilsof the common Juggler's out lit which lend to provoke sus picion in tho on looker's mind, lloirmami nnd D'Alvlui aru a groat team, and their en tertainment 0110 of thu Imst on tho road, TIIK KUNNV TWO JOIINH, 1 Tliosn fri'iit. t firntitmit fiimi. tltnta ..I,. I,,,.,.. I vislUnl Lincoln nearly overy heiiwin for tlm I wtst nvit years, will again favor us with a 0110 night visit nt tlm Fuuku noxt Saturday luveiilug. It Is irlmps thu only company , traveling that presents two such heavy , weighted comedians fit thu cast, nml iel haps two of tlm funniest men living that ha vu such weighty nvoiriluiHiN. Sirf-nklug of their ru- cent engagement In Detroit tlm Fir? Vc. says! t "1 never lauglusl so much nt onco In al my llfo," remarked oim lady to another while j iloaving tho oporn house Inst night. "It is tho funniest thing I over saw," stld another, ami there was u chorus of "That's so," Such remarks could Ihi heard on every side, and, as for us. after having wii nvurytlilug in the 1 conusly Hue, we hnvo got the cako ready for the "Two Johns," and they aru welcome to ( ., Il(,.v fliu IMSlllImllll lllllulll 'I'll., l,iil,,l, In, . 1 ..,.,.,.. ,i ,1.... ..,. ,.,- ,1,., ,.,....i.. first wont up mid continued almost without ..- ,,,,,,..,- 1... .1,11 Vtll lllll. cessutlou. It was likosotting olf a bunch of lliocruckers. first thoro wns a light crackle, then an explosion horn ami there follow e Inly a volly tvhitli uourly raised tlm nxif The in genuty of the playwright In arranging the most ridiculous ami uilith provoking situ a (Ions to follow each other with such wonder ful rapidity Is w 01 thy of mention an admira tion. It Isn ivmarkablo piece of woik mid thu two Johns make thu 1110M. of uvery lino und every Mvne 'I'hey are siipsn te,l by an excellent oouiany, too, tho members of which aro iei feet in tnelr roles, mid tlm solo, unci, ino ami quai lotto singing, during the action of the play is an esselaHy attractive featuroof tlioeiitertalmueiiU" Seats 011 sale at stagu euimnco Tuuml.iy inoriiiiig. tiik iievtz-savti.i:y miovv. Noxt WwIukmI iy ovenlng the Fuuku will ,l7,u " l'"-vnie siirorimiuro given by tllll Ifltllltt S'.txtlni, I.iihI I ..i...j "u imjuu unit uuvciiy com ixiiiy. i lie attraction for tlm kind is one of tho liest on tlm road ami has Usui playing to big business every w Iwre. It is not advertised to bo n teflnod hlghtoiitsl or moral touching 1 show, but simply a vnudovlllo jsji fm nuuee, l-iw-iiung mo iMiiiot, siKvtnciilnr noveltlor, 1 rlllil ., kL,Iil,, . .... ... .1 .."... -in m,ij ,-, nMnianro at-aiA 011 su to i TuotMluy morning. Of luicrrat to All. Tho Union P.icillc Knllwny. "Thr (her land tloitte" Have just issued verv toiniil,.t ""'I "''nprehenslvo puuiplileU 011 Colorado. . Vtah Wnlio. O.on, d WnbhliiKloii Terrl tory, drvriptivo of tho agricii urul "k ro Js , Inllwni, nwXJ " 1 , 1u.dli.lt I. r.oruf .isv...( '..I. .. . :. ... '.. ' .. ,. . --.-..... , ., w .-. 11...1 .1... ... . . . ."""". r"V'.."' ..,,,.u'""1 "1WUOI IW. Htllll to J. S. T.bU-tU (. P. & T. A., Oiimhu, Neb. ui one. Scribners mngiultio mid the Couiukh he went to any address oneeur for tVXi, us tintr from voo. will l.vt ON LIFE'S THRESHOLD. IneltUnt Iltiistriitlint " IhOnst I'nidsli inenl of Chitdrrii, Well tloen tlm Arller lomoiubor the so of ft utroiit who whlpHsl his Ilttlo dstighU'r, attempting to nvercomti In this wny Inir whlinslcnl terror r.f the tlm k when left alone nt night, Tho oor Ilttlo iiinlil Kibbod tier self to sleep thnt night. Hut tlio noxt evening, lire minutes nfler (he had Immui left itlouo with tint, to her, fear ful dark, her terror tiveicaiuo hcrdrrndof punliliinent, and 11 pitiful Ilttlo voice wus heard nt tho head of tho stalmt "Oh mpu, please como up hero and whip nml Put so 'fin Id of thu tlarkl" This convinced tlm father that the child's terror wus morothnn n whim, nml he deeply regret tel his hasty punishment, which was never repented, Tlm following Incident, ro laUd by 11 father, Is of thu same iintiirn: "I shall nover forget, though 1 have wished a thousand tlmos that 1 could, how I pun ished Ilttlo Mamie for eontlniinlly prononno Ing n won! wrong ns 1 thought willfully after I hud tried hard to mnko lior say It corrtsjtly. Shu wus quiet for n fow moments nfter I punished her, ami then sho looked up with 11 quivering lip nml suldi "Pupa, you w HI hnvo to w hip mo again, I enn't say It," "Voti can linnglno how I felt, nnd howl kept on reuinuilM'rliig thu look 011 lior fnco and thu tono of tlm snd Ilttlo wileo." Youth's Companion MIm Ikdfnlr You tlld not catch my name, Mr. Illtiut; 1 nin Miss Uclfalr. Mr. Illtiut What Not tho Ixvititlfitl MIm Helfnlr I'vo heard so much of Hcribner'a Magazine, l,(i" rroiuptly I'hIiI, It Is with 11 soi t of prldo thnt wu en 11 (Milut to ti homo Insurance organization that In lis payment of Insurance silicic Is more prompt in making settlemenlx than wutltii ler, older ami morn iulhmiitlul companlti fiom nbioud. TlIK Cotlltlicil Uiken jileasuro 011 this occasion to uwtko tho fact known that in thu loss sustained at tho Oukley lire recently, tlm Farxiersund Merchants juilil Into Mr. Oakleys hand thu uniouiit within 0110 liniii'nftor tho adjuster hud couiploted their wink uiiTl wns tlm only coinuny thnt hud settled up without asking deduction nnd thu other Ilttlo iliircronccM that lire Insurum 0 coiiiMiuies kick alioiit. This is gratifying and a live testluio1 ial for thu runners and I .Mei chants Iusiuauco comxiny. In this jconins'tloii It might Is) well to mid that In I placing Insurance, Llncohiltcft should 1 always rememUr to patrofilr.o homo In I dustiios. I'lrst llitrvent i:riiiloii Vlu Missouri Paclil" railway to isilnts in Texas and Aiknnsas, AugiisC'JIst, 1B8S; others to follow September llth and Will and Octo Iter Uth and iSM at 0110 fnro for tho round trip. Tickets nro first class, limited to thirty ihis, ami stop overs for thu lnssctlou of html allowed within thu limit. Choice lands, at fi 0111 $ I ill to t.', per ncro. Further Infor I illation, maps, descriptive laud mutter, et-'.v I inny Iw had by culling on or writing II li. Han.va, It. P. II. M11.1.KH, City Ticket Agent, f Jen. Agent. Cor. O nml I'.'tli strets, Lincoln, Ntb. I'l) Kent, Fiirnlslusl mxhii for rent, tn bhs-k from rnlvrilty. Heasonablo rates Call ntt;7 North Lleveiith sheet. Tor Iteltl, Film suit.- of rooms In thu Webster block, fiinilshed mid uiiiitrnhhtsl, Hnquiro nt room 1. Old I'lipem 1'ur Sale. Hotiso cleaning time is hero, ami old iwikm will conm In handy. Tho Couiukh olllco Inn u goisl Mipjily at '.'O centa a litiudreil. O, ,, It. Itemiloii, The II, &M. will sell round trip tickets to Columbus nt one Taie to jh-isohs desiring to attend the (Jiuiid Army Keniiloii nt Norfolk 1 ickets on sale August '.'litli to Wtli liiclune (1oh1 for rctuin until SopteinUT lid A. C .IKMKII. City Passenger ti Ticket Agent . A. It. Iteiiiilnii. Tho IUM will sell tickets at one and oml-tlilnl faro for tho round hip to iiersoiw ileslniig to atttrnl thu Grand Army Reunion at Hioken How. Tickets on snlu August 13th Ifith Inclusive, goy.1 for letum until August Mh- A. C. ZlKMhll. City J'nsenger and Ticket Agent. !. A. It. IteiiulDii, H. fc M. willH round trln ticket, i.ni. t,,.-.. l" forsonsiK-hlrlug to utteiid thu Urnnd Army Heuniou nt Hohlrege. Tickets 011 s.tle August ,JM" IWh inolmive. (Iissl for icitfrn until Auguit loth. A. C. Kihvuh -y r.rwciigir ttiul Ticket Airent O ' l.hirolii ILiekntuI lliiBKiiKo I,ne. .v,.Ui,o . . wi, meet mnrket, 037 O stm-t.orNo. :XH 1 very Urn. Order bl tU s utKiinoplacoaud U. P ticket olllco, rorlu? hli.iu h and O streets llu.k ktnI, c f tnl hoiel und meat tnitrket. ' Hoiianon Hkos, lk'foro btiirting on your trip let us lvpufr i our old h ttnk. '0 can mnko it ns good as now, tir wo will tnko it in trade fcir u new one, or sell you ono nt prices tielotv w hat a dealer run ntror.1 to sell nt and glvo Utter sutfsfno tiotu Olvo ns it call nml wo will con inoo you that it intys to buy dlits.tof Hie iitu'mt fuctureib, Lincoln Trunk Factory. AVlllKK A: Hoitku, Piop's., Telephoue UII. :W Bouth llth street. Itrsl Hiirprlsc. m Mil I f vw 1 J A 1 N I m i 1