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IS THE COURIER. t i j rr Vii m r 4 lAywtar IStptt- of JtfotflHt Timtt. - - .-, Saturday Evening, Sept. 15, 88 jiflg Corner I Oth and P Streett. iGadingDry&oodsHouso TO 3UDSCniDEn8. CoimiKit reader going nwny for (ho nmi ntrr ran have the mpor sent to their now ad dress, without oxtin charge, by nutlfyliiR the olllco. ATTEND OUR SPECIAL SALES Herpolslieimer & Co., Tim Courier Cnn 1o Found At Windsor Hold News Htniul, Oiipltul Itolcl Niws Hlnml, O.lcll'n Dlntiiit Hull NowsHtnnd. Cliuou A Hotelier's, MID O Hlrcot. A. T. taming A CoV , IKK) O Street. Tlioddllimn NowiHIutiil, 1H Hoiitli lllli HI. Kcllli Bros., Ill Ninth llth HltcoU Kd. Yoiinir. 1020 O Hlrcot. Knton AHmlth, liaiOnt. J. Htrlnhcrg, 0 t. npp. olonkf. ttrown's Cafe, Hour Windsor hotel, t J FALL STYLES DUNLAP HATS AND Men's Furnishing Goods. W. R. DENNIS, 1137O. TAKE NOTICE! TIiq Counicn will not bo responsible for any dobta inaito by any ono in Its nnnio, un less a written order necompanloH tlio same, properly signed, of course. Wkhskl & DoimiNH. Pron'rs. Local iitul rcrnntml. Take Turkish nt mm O street. Lincoln Ico couiian,r, jmro fro. Tlio bwt Tens. B. P. Stevens & Co. VThltobnast Coal anil Lime Company. Hallct, diamonds und watches, 113 N llth. Bawyer & Monitor, florists, Mnsonlo Temple. Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 O st, Trickey : Co, .wholesale and retail jowelors. U Burr, Jowoler. cstnbHsho1 1874, lOlltOst. Don Cameron. 10M O street, for lunches Canon City Coal at tlio Whltobrcast Coal ml Lime Co. Great cut In prices of table linens at Her poliheimer & Co. Horpotshelmer & Co. offer a flno $3.00 spur llkhosofor$l.:. Try somo of tlio lino fresh fish serve! over)' ilav at Cameron's. Canon City Conl again nt the Whltobrcast nlaiul Limo Co. lloast meats, ami vegetables of all kinds nt Cameron's Lunch House. See Heriiolsheliucr & Co's line of gauw vests at tliolr spaclal salo. A drop In both prices nml stock of dry good at II. H. NIssloy & Co. Visit tlio neat loo cream and oyster parlors WIdnian Bros, 1310 O street. Ico cream, oysters and fine, confectionery at Wldman Bros, 1310 O street Improved shower for Turkish Iwtlis at 1010 O street, basement Union block, Kill I Una of light colored sunihs just opened very low at Ucrpolshlmcr & Co. Only Iaco In Lincoln that uses mlnoinl water in baths Is at 101(1 0 street. Before insuring look up tlio Mutual Llfo Insurnnco Comiutny of Now York. By all odds the (lnojt line, of pocket cutlery ijt tbo city at Zohrung & Honklo's. Persperotlon-proof black ratteen, guaran teed not to crack, at Ilcrpolsktmor & Co. For information concerning and rates to wtnt jwluts apply at 115 B. Tenth street. Doctor B. F. Bniley, ofllco and resldenco or. of Thirteenth and O street Tel. 017. Tho display of rich dress materials nt Ashby & Millspaiigh'H is almost bewildering. Hnyden is now making cabinet photographs for 1 1.00 a dozen. Thoy aro the llncst In tho city. Take tho Elkhorn-C. & N. W. route vestibule sleeier to Chicago and tho enst. Always on tlmo, Tho Mutual Llfo lusuranco Co. of Now York. IV. U. Hastings, District Manager, room 53, Burr bloc!:. Hound trip tickets to Dakota Hot Springs, 24.1; Douglas, Wyo., $28.30; Rapid City, $27.15; Long Pino, $13.80. via Elkhorn line. Ofllco 115 south Tenth street. Beautify your lawns by using the celebrated Pennsylvania lawn mower, made in two sizes to cut either long or short grass. Largo lino. Xchrung & Hor.kles sole agents, 1217 O street. Plush for dresses Is to bo much used this Bcasou. Ashby & Mlllspnugh Jshow n mo&t comploto lino ot shades from 75 ccnU n yard up to $2.00. Ashby & MilUpaugh show tho most ex quisite designs in dress trimmings over brought to this market. II. 11. NUsloy & Co. will open their now store with n largo and complete stock. Entire new stock of Muslin, uudtrw oar just received by Ashby & Millspaugh. Opening week of now fill dry goods nt II. It NlsUoy & Co. Mr, Hurry Lansing loft Tuesday to attend the winter term ot school at Fulrbnult, Minn. MUSIC AND THE DRAMA, MINSTREL, DRAMA AND THE OPERA A PriupcrliM unit llcvlow iif Aniiinmiiriitu nt llm I'mikc, T"K HKXT ATTIlArTION. Many of our renders will reiuomW tint Inst engagement of Mr. W, T. Bryant and tlio "Keep It Dark" company nt Kunko'N ami will lio pleased to know that on next Monday evening this sterling comblnntlou of comedy tnleut will Im Men for tlio third tlmo nt tho santo homo. Mr. Bryntit still heads tho com jMtny nnd tho cast comprises oven IwtUtr talent than Inst year, Julia Wilson mid Lllu Illclimoiid, two of tho iuot populnr soubrettes being among them, Tho following unto Is taken from tho Ht. Iouls (IMvlhrnitcriit: Tho "Keep It l)ark"eoninuy which iMHicd at thoClrnnd oHrn Iioiiko Inst night, will givu that theatre ono of tho lost attractions that It has had this iwnson. Tho play, by (leorgo IliMiy, Ma musical comedy of a very good clnui, 11s dlstlngulHlieil from tho old variety act. It lint the merit of Mug built up out of n great deal of now materlnl, whllo tho iiiuslo Is In Ight nnd catchy. Mr. V. T. Bry ant, lidded to this, Is a natural comedian, and 1'oiivuImh his nudienro without any apparent elfort to hlmwlf. In "Keep It Dmk" holms a great many opimrtuultlos to do this, and not a sluglo ono of them Is missed. Ho Is supor twl by a couiauy which gives comiluto snt Jsfnctinu, nnd no vein I of tho membcra of which nxierieucu 1111 trouble In Uniting tho key to tho pulillu hent't. Mist Julia WINonns Little Tol, for iustauco, unlocks tho doors nnd lots herself Into tho good grncc of her audience ns soon as she (ipK'oi on the stngo. Miss I.lzzlo ltichmnudHUccccdsciitmHy as well. Mr. .lames Kevins nlno docs goisl work In tho como'ly line, mid Inst night "brought down tho house" on several occasions. ON Kill DAY KVKNINO, "Hklpixxl by tho Light of tho Moon" will no staged again at Kunko's Friday ovcnlng with all tho attmcttvciiess and Ntroug cast that won for tho pUx.11 such coiumeudnhlo laurels on Its Inst visit to this city. Tho play hns ticen materially Improved and iiumcnms now nnd catchy sccla1tlc have been added tliatnmko it oven Iwtter tlinn heretofore. Tho musical numbers nro (lartlcularly lino, nnd the dancing of n lvllued and artistic order. "Kkliicil by the Light of llm Moon" Is not n tinged y nor of n moral teaching class of plays, but merely n lot of funny Incidents put together to amnio the audience and us tho company Is successful In doing this, they do till that Is expected of them. Heats on salo Thursday morning. TIIK CIIAUMI.NO KATIK. Miss ICatlo Putnam, one of Lincoln's favor ites, occuplisl tho boards at the Funku all tho week. Manager Mcltoynolds displayed 11 good deal of enterprise, In lighting the whole front nnd sldos of tho house by means ot n doublo row of pretty Chinese lanterns nnd in various other ways advertising his houso. Monday evening "Krina, the Kit" was pre sented, Tuesday evening, "Lonn, the Mad cap," Wednesday evening, "Lltt'o Barefoot," Thursday evening, ''Tho Old Curiosity Hhop," Friday evening, "Llttlo Detective," whllo to night tho iKipttlar "Pearl of Havoy" will lie staged. Miss Putnam is versatile and accom plished, a pleasing soubrotte, and, suporiod by a good company, has given us a very ploasant woek's amusemout. Tho sign "Stand ing room Only" was brought out nearly ovory night; and tho management Is to 1m congrat ulated on a tnoit suscossfut ongagomsnt. ' Letter Krom Oinntia. Excltemont runs rampant in Omaha this week and tho crowd that promonadu tho street, throng tho over-crcwdsd sldownfts, and rush to see tho greotost of fairs over hnld In this city, bid fair to eclipse In numbers the attendance ot any previous cirorbs. At this writing ovory train brings Its ontlro standing and seating capacity of human freight, while tho hotels aro crowded to tliolr utmost extent. Tho Blego of Sebastoiol is certainly n draw ing card and coupled with the many other at tractions It Is not surprising to see tho uum bcr ot visitors. And, oh such delightful weather! Not too warm ttor too cold, but just such fall weather as makes ono feel tho pleas ures of llfo to their fullest extent. No wonder then that our frlonds from tho country havn taken a four days vacation to soo tho products of Nature, and tho metropolis. The visiters nro mostly of tho hay-aoed order, f ro-n Beat rice, Hastings, and other smtll Nebraska towns, nnd tho surprises they meet on every hand make thorn open their eyes In astonish ment. Thursday was Drummer's Day and fully 500 knights of tho grip were in lino, each wearing a flannel shirt a inilr of dark trous ers and a silk hat, and carrying a Janse parasol. Tho otTect was striking nnd our gay and festive, drummers captured, tho hearts of tho rural belles. A display of tho wholesale houses followed and It was certainly Interest ing from lightning to end. Candy, tobacco mid npoles were thrown to tho crowds by tho diiTercnt representative) of theso lines. Tho Union Pad Ho had one of tho most ori ginal displays. It represented n train of cars, an engine, n baggage and a freight car. Tho motive x)wcr was a mule hidden in the Img gage car. All attractions are drawing well. 8obastoH)l is playing to front 7000 to 10,000 people nightly, ltlce's "Corsair," with the Inimitable Fay Temploton, and "Tho Wife" nro crowding tliolr respective houses nightly. Itanium, who his eomu and gone, and tho crowd which attended was something enor mous. Tickets were sold until long after tho largo tent was picked and hundreds with tickets were turnod away. Two children wore crushed to doath. More anon. Ed. Mrs. Anna O, Pratt U visiting in fit, Louis. Bedding plants, cut flowers, etc., at Sawyer IviitgBtoear's, flno boots and ths, 1010 Ost. Mr. L, W. Dillingiloy and family aro visit ing In Now York. Prof. E. W, Hunt of tho university, has returned to his work. Mr. J. I). Calhoun hns gono to Omaha to tako editorial charge of the Htiiilit, Mrs. O. C. Pace has returned from a do llghtf ul visit with her pareuU nt Orange .City, Iowa. Mrs. F. A. Chapman, who has been visit ing for tho past six weeks in Beloit, Wis-, and Chicago, III., returned yesterday. Mr. J. D. Mncfniinud and fcon Frank', left Wednmlay for West Chisder, Pa., wherujtho young man enters tho military academy? Llottt. Dudley i!eMirted Tuesday for Hunts vlllo, Ala. Lincoln socioty is sorry to see tho lloutcnant depot t, as he Is a rocognlzed light thereof. Mr. (Jeo. 1. Rccder leaves Tuesday for Chicago where ho will muko his homo here after and will enter tho service! of the Chi cago, St, Louis & Pittsburg railway. Messrs. Zelinmg. Magoon, Badger, Fores man, Lciitlst, nnd Missus Clara mil Martha Funko, Arta Cody and tho MUses Bynto of Now Yotk, with Uran Ensign ns engineer, en joyed a very pleubaut afternoon at the fair grounds Thursday in Ensign's tallydio conch. .( J (Jeo. Forosniar was bugler for tho occasion. BIT8 ON BICYCLING. A I'litpoutrl of Notes About tlio Hport unit PrmoiiaU About Wheelmen, All contributions under this head sent to "Pnlly" euro of Turs Count Kit, not Inter than Thunulny tiooii, will receive prompt nttcntlon nnd Smii'o In this deportment, Till) ComtlKII Is tlio only recognised Joiinuil In Lincoln for 'cyclers and all pnnrs or Hems trtnlnltig to this great nnd grouing Krt will tie thatikfully n'celved. 11, A. Adams Is a bugler from wny back. A deaf muto rode to the Ifttlr Thursday with tho boys. Mr. Bert Colo of (Irani! Island wns the guest of (he cluliTliurMlnv. Harold Iowlslstho youngest memltcrlmt ho Is n rider Just tlio same. Tlio rain Friday nio.-nlug pruventcd a i rndo of the club Friday evening, Several young men lmvo sild their wheels but Intend to buy now ones soon. The Lincoln Wheel Club to tho Omaha Wheel Club, greeting: Como nod see us. Young Harold I wis Is small but ho Is n dnndy when riding a bicycle is thnipimtiini, Ono of tho features of Thursday night' piirnilo was the lino display of the Lincoln Wheel Club, twenty strong, II. E. Iiowls, our president and eoumol Is suirorlng from a bruise on his knoo, obt lined by a header front his ordlnnry, ltd I tig liter Is young to lio captain of a whirl club, but ho Is n good nnd fearless rider nml can stay with any of tho boys. L.1. Abbott ot Croto ro.lo lit from tho fair grounds Tlmrs l'iy with 0:10 of tho boys nnd declared Lincoln streets par excellence. A young man rodo his wheel from llold rex 10 Lincoln, 20.t miles, In three nnd n half days. Tho roads were In very bad condition. In our lastlstuo Mr. J0I111C. Bonuoll wns crodlUsl with possessing a Victor safety. It is Geo. W, llonnell who Is the prou 1 owner of one. At last Lincoln has n btcyclu club tunned the Lincoln Wheel club, organized Monday, Sept. 10, ItWi. Memlsrshlp at going to pioss numbers twenty. At tho mooting last Monday owning nt which tlmo tho Lincoln Wheel Clit't was or gnulzcd, It wns decided that the CouiilKlt Ik the ofllclal organ (uvoit o;tavc) of tho said club. A prlro wns offered by thoNjbrMs'xi'.Cirpj Mills to the winner In a bicycle rncs to have taken place Thursday afternoon but the spued authorities at the fair grounds could not sp tro tho truck long enough. 0. W. llonnell Is nuxlnus to show tho young er nnd iiowcr riders of the club what n speedy old time rider ho Is. Mr. Secretary, you cnn be accommodated. Name the day and you will lmvo the opiiortunity. Tho Lincoln Wheel Club made Its first club run to tho fair grounds Thursday afternoon, Captain Ulghter commanding. It was a grand success notwithstanding tho short tlmo the clnb has Itoen orgnnlzed. On Monday evening last there was n meet ing called at thu olllce of tho Capital Citv Coummi of nil those interested in 'cycling in this city, and It U to tho credit of those pres ent that after nutty fruitless attempts in tho past a permanent organization was effected and thu 'cyclists of ourclty formed Into aclub which it is Iiokx1 will prove of benefit to themselves nnd an ornament to tho city. Tho meeting was called to order by Mr. G. C. Pullman nnd after an informal dlscuuiou on tho purposes and regulations of such a club tlio following olllcorri wero elected by thow present : President H-nry E. Lowls. Vice President Ooo. C. Pullnnu. Hacretaryand Treasurer Ooo, W. Bjnnoll. Captain Mr. Ed Hlghtor. Lieutenant Sir. II. L. Case. Bugler Mr. II. A. Adams. A committee of three were appointed by the chairman to form n constitution ami set ot rules for thu government of said club and re port the 8,11110 at the next general meeting liuld by tho club. Messrs. Bonuoll, Kelly and Eddy wore appointed as bucIi commlttoo. After further discussion ot affairs pertaining to tho club's Interest tho meeting adjourned subject to tho call of tho chairman. Honoring Their rrUnils. Ono of tho most delightful society events of tho year was tho complimentary party given Monday evening at Temple hall by Mr. John K. nnd Miss Fnunle E. Stout to their friends. Tho evening was a propltlou tona for Indul gence, in tho terwlchoioan exercises, nnd the thirty couples of young jiooplo present took due advantage thereof The 1 ost nnd host ess ably acquitted themselves as most hospi table entertainers, und their guojts were cor rcsH)iuliugly pleased. Tho event wns more especially intended as a farewell complimen tary party to n number of tho young folk who will shortly let urn to their several schools. The Invited guest were: Air. nml Mrs. IluckstnlT, Mr. and .Mrs. Van Dusen, Mrs. L. C. Burr, Altsses Clara Funko, Miiiulo Latta, Lona Oiles, Belle mid Allcco Oakley, NellioBuum,011io Iittn, Maud Burr, Muy Montrose, Annie Funke, Bertie Burr, Gcrtlo Mnnpiotte, Brownlo ltauni, MurUm Funko, Hattlo I'hind, OtncoSnelllug, Llzzlo llonnell, GertloLnws, "Chlo'1 Brown, Lottie Andrits, Mnttlo Gillespie, Halllo Hooper, Nellie Million, Fay Marshall, Anna Hawkins, and Gertie Clarko of Omaha. Mes-srs. Helming, Magoon, W. E. Clarke, Edwards, Maxwell, Storrs, Hlggeuliothiim, Challo Burr, Oscar Funko, Frank Burr, Young, Wockbach, Mulr, McConlgn, Hicks, Uonkle, Andriis, Mnlllheu, Marshall, Nlssley, Scott, Hammond, Smith, Houtz, West and Holmes. Vigor unit Vitality Aro quickly given to every ptrt of tho body by Hood's Sanuptrllla, Tint tlral fejlliti is ontiroly overcome. Tlio bloj.l Ispurillxl, emichoJ and vltillzal, attJ cirrlw ho.ilth Instead of 1IU3.113 to ore.'y organ. Tin stomach U toned an 1 strongthoue I, th np;- tlto roitsroJ. Tin kldusys ani liver are rousol nnl hivlgor.itol. Tho brain Is re freshed, the mind inndo clear and ready for work. Try It. Mrs.T. Harrison nnd dtuxhtcr, Miss Graco, of Beatrice arrived in the city Tuesduy nnd werestatofitr vlsltor.sdurlug tho week, tho guests of Miss Anna Hawkins. There will be several iui'iortaut changes niado In the CouutKn very soon nml etu tho social season opens, tho favorite society Jour nal of Lincoln will nppivir in a more attractive form tiuit with nuny now and valuable feat ures. Mr. I. G. Tlnnoy of Youngstown, Ohio, n friend of Mr. Hudgoof Itudgo & Mortis, who was formerly of thu same pine, was in tho city yesterday looking up a location fur a tailoring establishment. We trust Mr, Tln noy will soo what ho wants nnd conclude to locate among us. Mm, Fannie Kollogg-Bichort has been re quested to glvo i concert in tho near future, mid us soon as arrangements can Iki made will, with Miss May Potvin, delight Lincoln lovers of muslo bynppcnilng in public. Mrs. Dachcrt Is ono of tho Illicit musicians and vocalists lit tho United States, nnd as many Lincoln people have expressed a desire to hear her, thoy will undoubtedly lie grntllledtolioar that she has consented to nppe&r. AN OBSKKVKKS THOUGHTS. COMMENTS AND OPINIONS IN TYPE. What He Hres, Hears, Thinks mid tin-ngliies, Tho stoto fair Is once moron thing of tho past nnd again the tnou enterprising city In Nebraska settles down to uvory day. llfo and prostorlty, In the iiiultltudo present strang ers wero principally noticeable nnd there did not seem to lie tho number of familiar faces In the gathering Hint constituted that of Inst year. The Olisorvcr misled a nuiulier of his frlfiuU and many familiar fnces Hint were with us Inst yenr were conspicuous for their nlisonco and whllo looking at tlio crowds it was but semloccaslonly that an arqunliitnneo from 11 1 1 road was noticeable. In snvliu: this 1 dj not desire you to in fer that tho nttendnuco was not so large as Inst year, but murolv mako this statement to show that ftleudly faces are sometimes miiwoJ. It Is with considerable satisfaction that I obsorvo the progresi being undo In tho work of laying tho new sidewalks on tho south side of O strojl ami I ntn plea'ed to note that tho proerty owners havo considered what was said in this column last week, for now Instead of but a fow being laid, I notice 11 majority of the walks and many of them new one, hive noon iJinii llm 1 111 0 now Iwlng used by node triaus, an I It makes O street look like ti now tii-'jififin. ItirJiirjyo., In.rjvo', a fow delinquent, but I am told thoy will begin tearing up tho old walks oaily uoxt week mid putitowu thu now li cdlatoly thereafter. Tho oldest rMlroadulIH.il In tho world lives In Norwich, Connecticut, naiualy, Colonel Ojorgo L. Perkins, treasurer of thu Norwich and WoiOJder rnllrind company, and hi many paraxial rrlonds celebrated hlslOHh birthday on tho fith of August, lio his out lived every railroad 111111 he b..;.iit with In 1833, every sol hop he served with in 1812 15, uvory buslnwf mandate of Ills, first llfty years of his lire, and ovory proildentlal cnndldato ho over voted lor except Hayes ami Blaine, yet tho wife of his youth it still with him, In fairly good health, and thoy colobrntod their golden wed ling in IBP. Onllegn rriuernlty. On Thursday night, about 0 o'clock, a dele gation of throe mamliors of tho Beta Thotn PI college fraternity and at prewnt Btudonb) at Liwronco, Kin., together with 11 number of alumnls aswmbled in tho A. O. U. W. hill of our city to establish tho University or No braska chapter tlu Alpha Ton of Bjta Thotn PI. After tho esttblUhmont ot tho now chip ter thoy nil repaired to Brown's restaurant ot north Eleventh strojt where a Bjta "Dorg" was sorvwl and Alpha Ton startod on her career In life. The momuars of tho now chap tor nro: O. V. P. Btout, Frank A. Mauley. 11. A. Iteeso, C. F. Scharminn, Kalph Piatt, E. E. Nickleso.t and Jas. B. McDjualP loading students In tho State university. Tho visiting delegation was compued of II. F. M. Boar, W. T. Mcoaywood and Frank Hoed. Tho nluninl present wore tho following: J. IlOoolwin, Chicago; H. H. Mlllor, II. K. Gall r llth, J. W. Bobbins, Ounha; F. E. Gregg nnd W. B. McArthiir. Tho preliminary work of obtaining a chap ter for tho University of Nebraska was con ducted by W. B. MuArthur who Is tj bj con gratulate 1 upon obtilnln a chapter of his fraternity for tho boys. Tho Uttlvorsity of Nebraska Is keeping paco with tlio cistern Institutions. This Is tho soe oud fraternity that his bom alibi with lit alitioitn year, tlu ot'aor bsluj a ladies fra ternity. As thou organUitloni ontor largely Into collogo llfo thoy nro Imrtlly welcontjil by thovj ilojhiu; a higher gradn of moral, social and literary mlvaiuoimut. Dancing Krhoul Ifiulnr tlio Tutorship ot Miss Anna XV. Hawkins, Miss Hawkins will bagin her ilinclng seliool nt Masonlo Tomplo Satuiiliy, Sjptembar 22 1, nt 2 :!!0 p. 111. Term consists of sixteen lossons for fourtoou dollars. Ibslucthns inndo to a number in 0110 family. A grand Christmas fancy ball will In glvon. An elegant gold medal will bo given to tho child who attains thohlghost ihgroa of s;lin1arriin provide 1 Miss Hawkins Is woll supported by at least thirty pupils. Chlldro.t aro roquostol to bo on tlmo nnd to provlds thomsolvoj with light dancing shoes. Miss Mny Smith of Fremont is visiting hor friend, Miss Northam. Mrs. B. II. Polk returned this week from two months stay at Bayfield, W'ir. Miss Anna Howland of Sownrd was a guest this weok of Miss Elllo I;cm. Mr. Jos. Boehmer hns returned from n very pleasant mouths' outing in Colorado. Mrs. J. S. Dales and family havo returned from quite n lengthy visit at Mllford. Prof. Bussoy, who hns lioen six-ndlng tho summer in EuroK, returned this week. Mr. J. Hutching returned Monday from n Hiiccessf ul hunt in southeastern Nebraska. Mr. O. 1). Hyatt, who has lieon taking nolo of tho lieautles of Ireland returned hor.iu this week. Llucoln Is well giidlroneil with street rail ways now, two now lines being opened this month. Mr. S. C. Muiiger of Iignti, Col., Is visit ing his brothers, T. C. nnd E. E. Muiiger of Mid, city. J. Z. Little's famous pioductlnn of "The World" will bo seen ul Fuuko's Thursday, Sepleniler 28. Miss Knto Slmlngton of Plattsmouth is visiting Lincoln friends, tho guest of Miss Mumiu Donaldson. MlssOtiilmettoof Hnslingsls visiting Miss Mny Potvin at Thirteenth and (1 streets, and w III remain a fow days. Miss Martha Funko returned last Friday from nit extended tour in Eurojie, She has been nlisent about n year, Mr. Will Stull returned AVodncsilay from mi extended trip in thu castlutlinotof.ee Nebraska's great and only. Messrs. John McBrldo and Charllo and Frank Burr left Wednesday for Farllmult, Minn,, where thoy nro attending school. Judge Stownrt did a thriving business in tho marriage license lino this week. Cupid nnd tho state fair aro apparently in league. An ndvnneo guard of the Snlvntlon Army has nrrlvcd in tho city, nnd Is milking life miserable for South Eloveuth stroot people: Impmitlos of tho blood often causa great annoyance at this season. Hpod's Sarsnpa rllla pmillwi the blood, mid euros nil such af fections. Miss Mlnuio I). Cochran hns returned from n two mouths' stay lit Illinois, mid will resume her work ns Instructress In music nt tho statu university, Tho display by tho Union Pnclflo In Thurs day night's parade Is conceded to to by far the fimsit in line, An eiigluunnd car (no Win Mr) with npptoprlatu lettering, seemingly profiled by stenm but in reality by mtilas concealed In tho tender, evoked much fuvpr ublo comment. mmm pujjxitu'jj:.mxw.xirxox:yxxjijiii.i.ijoii . an KM ; mmmmmmmammmmmmm nSs J IT'S THE THE PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER. . This is the only mower made that vill cut hijh grass. Giiar nnteed to give satisfaction Call and see it. ZEHRUNG, BURNS & HENKLE. Full line of Door and Window Screens, Cutlery, etc. Peffley & SonsU - .Af jme" ' . FOR THE SPRING TRADE SILK ? MADRAS $ CHENILLE - CURTAINS- With Sasli Curtains to match. The Nobbiest Line of Curtains of all kinds in both American and Foreign Textures. CURTAIN POLES AND RINGS In the Latest Novelties of Wood nnd Metal. Prices Rock Bottom. A. ISA. Dai vis & Sorj. LINCOLN ICE COMPANY, PURE ICE Not cut from the Flltliv Salt Creek but from the Clear and Pure Waters of --OAK CREEK- Delivered to all parts of the city at reasonable prices. NOBBY Spring Suits $20 AND $25. MADE TO ORDER DAVID OPPOSITE BEST MADE. t-r 134 South 12th St., LIlSTOOLIir, 3STEB, IN LATE STYLES. MAY, POST - OFFICE. 4? o, Si 0 p. tA,j:"Wifrirtliai u iiMiMimiiiiiiifflir