Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, June 28, 1890, Image 1

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BYE THE BYE.
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-loor sKrt
(0H.'Ilt()T0llll'll,
nml tliu I m Ilea
of Lincoln nro
fnlily well r
resonted on tlio
locnl courtH
Tho gelltlo-
men hnvu sKnt
hundreds of
dollars on their
h o u s o II II il
i)
grounds nt 0 nml Sixteenth streets, nml Imvo
with chlvnlrlcgcneiosity tin own them open
to tho free uso of their friends of tliu other
hox. Lincoln hug dcvclopo I n number of
good ft nmlo plnyers, nml it Is doubtful If nil
other city In the state can produce the equal
of Mls IamiIho round iiikI Mis llertlo Ilurr.
Hut the. lml left of Lincoln lmvo linully given
the nttcntion to teiiulN costume thnt one
might aspect. There nru u few verltnlilo ten
nis gowns, however, an. I ieihnps the moot
nttcntion has been attracted by thov) of tho
Misses Blerwlth They nru of white goods
with striped (mnols nml soft cups to mutch,
und look eminently servlcenble ns well us
pretty. In tlio t list ono associates gay coloi s
mul till sorts of pretty tlruerles with Indies
who piny tenuis, und their nbsonco is notice
able. Dutp?ihnps tho indies of Lincoln nro
ton busy learning to piny well to cure much
for show. No doubt tho pretty gowns will
come in good time
A new sort of-sti ike 1ms lieen Inaugurated
In Lincoln. This time the einpl.ijcrs lmvo
struck on the. employees Up on F sticet
near Seventeenth they liuvo u progressive
nelghliorhood w ith ndvnnced Ideas. The peo
ple are not free from the ills common to oth
ers, but they have new ways of meeting the
tyranny of conditions nml tho "ciissedness''
of things nnlnmte nml Innnlmnto That
Vexed probleiu. tho sen nut girl, is well, tlie
girl is absent mid the problem Is present in
novel ill homes. All the ladles of the nelgh
lwrhood luivo felt the yoko of ImlilTcient nml
intermittent servants, mid they liavo com
blued in u nu)Vement to meet u present enier
.geucy. Co-operative housekeeping has been
thedieautof many a woman worn and uor
rleil with housruork, mid tho progieitsive
ladles of K street mean to. apply tho prlnclplo
of cooperatioiita.jaue depnrtuiejat of house
keeping. They lmvo renUsl tlio house ad
jolningillon. A-iJ . Suwyer'H rtvldenee, and
in it eight families of thirty odd metnlient
will bo provided with meals on Uio coopora
tlvo plnn. There iJl be n manager, two
cooks and such oilier assistants us niny bo
needed. Tho houo has flvoorhix njwrtmenu
Miltabldfordlnlngirooms. Each family will
provide its own tahlo ware and, so far as
practicable, will have n room for its own use.
This will conserve, Uio. fnmlly unity nml give
a measure of Individuality and prhacy. The
provisions will bo bouight In largo unntltles,
bringiug.tho ndvutUigo of wholesale rates,
and each family will contribute to tho c tu
ition fund according to tho .number und ago
of its numbers. TiUs association ,1s not
pK)clally ,for tho puif-oso of economy, and
should then lie n surplus from the weekly
contribution It Is Uuble to go for luxuries It
Jt is Del loved tho cooperative body ciu pro
vide u better tnblothnn tbo individual family,
and that will be, done, if the funds ixrinit, so
tlmt tho sueww of this association U put to
be tested w holly by its oot. An orgal
tloii was erfected Wednesday evening by tho
election of ofllrs fQr tlm diionth pf JuOy.
Mr. Bawyer will.aut us treiurer. Jlrs.I'r.
trim and Mrs. F. IL Sohus voro chosen 41
rectiR-s. They will .select tins iuiunuger, iJuo
willlHJnmennble 4o,thein. lu ordvr to dis
trlbuto such care as tho new .organization
may emtall, there will bo new qjUcers cadi
month. The plaits ,onlv rontaipIato flint
this coof erative dlnii(g room slull bo umlu
tallied tluough tho Iwt iiioutlm of July, Aug
ust and September. If us successfulas Iiomm1
it limy bo continued, ua all the fniullles jmr
'ticipait lire within thro blocks of ,jt. The
IHissiblllty ttf a cooiwratlye laundry lias also
'txcndUciiMod and may result froiii,rhoex
periment. Tl o fumllfek at tlio following well
IftlflLtll fritlltlitliiitti mis uumitlM...! - 41...
oiwrntho dining hoiifo. JIou. A J Sawyer,
Dr planning, F. 11. Solum, Vr C'rlin, M.
Wurren, H. F Weaver, Dr. CaMibeer and V
C. Mills. Agieal many iieuoiiH, liidien pu
ticulurjy, will wnUji tho iiewJurturu wIUj
Kcullnr Jntvrefct, im'd if it succewjs thei o are
likely to ho other neighborhood (rguulaitloii
of a similar kind. Tho Couhikjs has fin
quently CQiinui'iiUM o the piogu,ivo imal
ity In Lincoln's ieopli, ami it hojMto Iw able
three mouUi henco to iroiiounco the uooi
ative experiment in houMkceiiiigaii urijuiiII
llisl success.
Tho Newcastle AVioi, wIiomj editor Is F. II.
Fall, seems to lime u funny man of tho wild
and woolly style. It is doubtful If tho mom.
Iters of the recent Hmllngton exclusion to tho
Dlnck Hills ,wero conceited enough to think
themselves sources of humor, hut the AVie
mun has evolved tho following.
The spnrtun band of inilll driver, the
"Omnlia and Lincoln Editorial Association,"
cunio down on our quiet city lust Sunduy like
u "wolf on the fold." Their cohorts were
gleumiiig In gold nml rod Imdges, gold rlm
nusl goggles, und dudo hub, with now uud
then a lieurdeil jxird to mako thom look sago,
you know. They ennio In the palace
"schooner" Arapahoe, with nil tho blbucous
uud cusiilno attachment of the gieat adver
tising inonarch of the prairies, to set their
thoughts to thinking uud their ipiills to quill
ing They were received by tho moguls of
Newcastle in slanting sideboards nml swallow
talis, uud suddenly tinusfciicd fiom their
elegant iiiMiitiueiits to a greasy smoker and
seeiiashoit time nftei winds In tlio dim ilKt
unci' going up tonl canyon "totlmr end foio
niost " We guess they got there I. e. In the
coal mines for they returned a few houis
nfterwuids a sorry looking set of birds,
Some white birds, some black biuls and
Miiiiujiiy birds. The niotely tlock wns tlun
driven to tin.) oil well, In ill ays, black mnrlns,
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Deadwood conch and Wheelbarrows, wheu
they w ceo asphyxiate,! w Ith natural gas nml
returned to round up tho city. About that
time our fatherly Instinct called us to rock
tho baby Ilut we heard from them In tho
wee siimll hours doing the town. In their
voiintu through tho pass of Thermopylo they
met four several obstructions, nt the north,
nouth, east and west, wheie they were (jues
tloned by tho holto, syrens, and gentlemen of
the cloth. We lollovo they returned to their
schooner with their feathers slightly milled
but w Ith their shields. Wo did not meet the
knights in their boom around town, but wo
understand thntthey followed their conductor
tho Hon. Frank W. Mondell, mid received no
harm Wu hud our llttla ling of welcome
hung on tho outer wall but probably It was
not visible to the glass eye of n pilll driver.
Como again Sir Knight. Thethrontcincked
screams of your fog lioin comes across tho
marshes of Salt Crook as sueet dulclnos to
our ears. As you return to your homes uud
roll high tho suculunt glolies of your state,
scatter broadcast the Inspiration thut you
drank In from the vliio-clutl mountains, sinil.
ing valleys, coal pita mid gns wells of New
castle, Weston county, Wyoming. Wo uill
sweep up tho wind rows of hair torn from
your domes of thought hi the Itilkenny scram
ble nfter cold hard nets
It Is hard to tell wlmt alls tho follow, but
It'sniuuslng rending, almost any way you
take it. lMltor Kail, assuming that ho is tho
writer, runs to n free nml ensy stjlo suposol
to bo typlcnl of tlif frontier. Hero area few
other gems of lik composition fiom the
AVics:
Thnt pismire specie of liuinnnity, Tom Dor
man, must lmvo a minaturo printing olllce
located nenr the seat of his bruins Every
tlme ho sits down on a stone he leaves tho
impression of a "handbill" t-tlcklng thureto
dunning MHiiebod) for money that Dorninn
owes iiieni hw way or balancing accounts
this.;
Thtre was a scrap down in Hobo division
Tuesday night Judge Lepla slnched the
Imjss scrnpiHT for ?
Money to loan Is iry wcaroe in 'oweutle.
Wo know liecuuso wo tried to liorrow some
but can't.
lok out or dovlkehuhcrs, whUlo-glgn,
cannon crackers, inoon-rockeU, ancient aud
lionoruUlo, knights of .the raaale-ihuzles, rug
mulllns. tnr bune.li, tin horns, niclitH hideous
with wild howls, iiowder in tho face uud
bui-kted cannons. They say the irlorlous
fourthofJuly Is hitting Uio trail for New
castle. The toaugle throw n sugar plum at Toiu
Sweet wJth nall bludder Inside .of it. Tom
wouldn't Lave it and llred It back.
We will be gJad whim tho Newcastle and
Cambridge water Hystem flows a full suilly"
of mro water. Wo are tired of taking physic
from tboilshicart.
Lee May, tho danceatorial artUt of Casjor,
u rtix)rtid to have been captured nt Ogdon
IIU avoirdupois would make a fine bob to u
phiiubllne KustHJiidwl from tho tall of a comet
in tins bluo vuult .of heaven. The ltalls of
hln utrociaiM crime hnvo been spread n Ido.
Thero is naiow lawyer In .town lit Chus.
E. DurJn, .uf Jleil vCloud. Uio "clouds are
rolling by, Gentle Annie," but this one stuck.
Mr. Davis It n genial gentleman, learned in
tlie law and conies under tho tongue nf good
rcjrt Wo -welcome you, durjplo of IJIuck
stone, to our Jack pot of poverty. Mr. Davis
ha oami, wd wiitli Cauipllu.
Some txpleiluvo iidiBUlt,nftr.nttendliig a
circus, of uylngj "Thtrowas nothliigneiv."
All circuses harealmllorlty,itiU true: twro
are horse-lmck Ji4lng, tumbling, tniozo aud
liar acts, tc. JJut anynne who nttemkil
IsSfllsIlnM & Barnftt'sclBtusWedue-sdnyanil
.louotsi uio periurmunco closely imut huve
jwen niMiy individual acts that iw,ro.iiovel,
.some liuzanlou, souio grnouful and some r-
Hinrkabla Tberu were thirty change on tho
jrograin. There beh two rings and a stage
lUHiiy, change brought on thneoor more acts,
and in one coue nt lea thare were sewn dlf
femut and distinct acta iai pi-op-onsnt one and
titecuinetime. It wcmld havo been simply
liupomiblotogivein Use old oitriinir oirens
such m jirogram as SelU Bros. ttIorth. In
bare-Umjk riding thero swius to luive Iwen no
ailvancesliicothechampioufildpdaof Juiut4
uouiusou, uuil good riders are scarce, but Jn
mot other .litres tho performer f today .4o
acts that were only drcuusiv! ol wm years
n o.
.
Someofu old fellows who have tvjj kh.
(tig to every clrens thnt bus como along lur
Iiik tho pust ten to twenty yeais may uffect u
Maw siiei lorltv, but the comment heard by
the writer on SelU llros ,t Harretts' show
ho all bocn llatterln;; The chance to view a
mule uud a fcinukt lUppoiiotainus and to kv
them itrivun around tho h!podroiue truck
with n great deal les trouble than ordlnury
land hogs would havo can-seil was lemnrkiibl.,
of Itself or would have been if wo did not
expect so much of the mo-irn circus (leorgo
Scott's uct, standing on hU head on a traiere
u I doing n variety of things w hlle so bal-uiu-ed,
was mi uiiheanl of Hrforiiinnce u few
yeaiKiigo and must hno reipiiunl uu fnllnite
ntnouut of pntlenoo In training for it. Hilly
Hurke, one of Unnium's favorites, is ono of
the best known uud most versatile clowns in
the country. Tho big trick elej haut has U-en
under Hurko's training eight yeais, and bus
grown from u pretty small fellow Tim l,.,m.
Ing over elephants is common, but where
hnvo jou seen so many ucrobnts turning
double somersaults! (icorge Kline's mulo
with which he burletqueil hurdle racing re
quired four years of training, and is tho only
i.i... .....i.. in., .i ... ... -
mun iiiuie 'in mo proiessinn " The ucro
butlc Jnps nro no novelty, but never liefore
have they given such a urloty of odd per
forinunces. The gviiumstiotiirn of the Judge
brothers wns very tine, perhups ss)niil
only to that of the English CniLxr f..,iiv
w lojie-form in a similar line but hine the
iidvnntngo of twoor thr. tl.uesns n.uny nth-
letes, Robert uud William llilfort, whoe
. - - ---! o.i j,
statuesque posing was a distinct feature of the
show, are tho originators of the Hoiimti ghid
Intor bushiei uud tiaoled in Europe eight
yoii-4 before coming to America. And thus
Lincoln, Nkbkaska, Satijhiuy, Junic tf,
H'l'MIIHIPIIinilllilMiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiin
I P
ono might go through tlw program ami pick
out n great many new acts nml lntertlngJ
incis, iimi me iiewpiiK.r men will reineni
ler tho urtesy of I'res Agent Frivmnn ns
a pleusantilnclilent to thin circus. Mr. Fns...
mun, by tlc way, is from Newark. Ohio, and
lit friend of-nvvrnl null known Llncolnlltw
who came from that city
Visitors to tho side show found ipjiU-n
number of ol)lo who had lieen at the Musen
luring the winter Animig them wns Hoi
wtone, the llplitnlng calculator, who made a
liitata social session of theHIIks. liohas trav
eled w Ith Sell, for six seasons. Then there
was thonrmltfts mnn who puints with his feet
and tho negroho Is turning -white. The re
served sent lutmit In the biiritont was Mr. W.
Queen, who with his wife gave a remurkublol
doulile sight puLformnuct) at .the Mush.
And what shall be sitiduUnit the Circassian
girl ' ahe was tho grentest tuinitiicr on ro
ord, and nothing short of .Prank .ehiuiig'a
ilescrlptivu pomnw will do her justice.
The iclrcus nmoV quite a littio ti)pe in so
ciety s'lieles this wk, ami circus paities
wereiUito tho thing. Eerjlsdy went, and
eM'ijIwily took in vei y thing, esuni tho con
ceit at Uio close, ind they all seeniisl to en
joy It. There is intiling that Viinimstrutn
moieclwrly than a ciicus tlw btmuty uud
vuluii of iierfect sjntein Not a moment is
tlost, eveij mun Is ut bis post. TJio roin-s,
uud egs, and liainimr, and Hags, and, boxes,
Kim iiuirel'., anil Ikk). are nil ready. In a
moment tlw tuipea isilxeil und lln-aietsnio
speud, llrm nml shthw, nn.l in auothei
nioiueut they are down uud out of lb wuv
On H'luliuuUt. ..(..I., ..r..... l... . I. .i
wi. .. .i..it-m J IIIKUl. MlLtri IIIH MMI.V. II1H
humlredsofitf, without noise or ,-L tter ,'
wore out of the wy r0 the comv.tl Z' I
gnu, und by the time it was closed were down
at the railroad, .no doubt. The uuliiial tent
hud Ihcii folded jlently, and the enges were
nil gone by the time "tho concert wns over.
Each ei former lutJ pucketlliiriorlmr lM-J(ig-
iugs ns m;oii us this uct was am er, uud 1 ad
yioceeded to tho truln. When tho couivi
wasoer,ll of tho rescued scuts occupied
bj tho iiuillence were taken out by the time
uiecrowu linil left tlwem. Tho tutrtnin fell,
the iiolos wr down, mul uctuullr Is-lore the
last people were out of tho lot there wns
little left to show that this viist hipKdiome
which Jinn emerinineil tmmhumls of n'rsous
it half hour before hud ever Ikh-ii tlieie. It
nnsu oonderful lesson in prompt, concerted
uctlon
After nil. the best way to know the leal
merit of Hood's Sursnpnrilla, Is to try it your
self Ho sure to get Hood's
The dented term Is in full swing uud there
Is a great demand for light, cool dress goods.
No llrm ill tho city has been better able to
meet the rush than L Meyer & Co With an
exK!ileneeof ninny yenrs in the Lincoln
trade they nro enabled to select their stock
with u perfect know lodge of what the cultl-
nusi taste of our feminine public makes It
advisable to lay In Equally well posted in
ovei j tiling relating to ipuiJIty and value,
they get the lowest pi Ices for cash down, und
then give their customers tho bent lit of it
In no store in Nebraska will n few dollurs go
so far in supplying a lady with tho necessn
llesof the win ill obe No need to secify tho
lines of goods they curry Evkiutiii.mi is
tno wont that lltly applies. No inisiepiesen-
,i, v.JJ f. ,., iVi .
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IJITI.ltld iiiir.k..tu.i.. ,l..u
.u.i:TIU11. HUSH Ol IIHIIllll g
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it fair prices
Tr u dinner nt Cameron's Lunch nml su.mt.
Older house. Solved dully fiom II. Ml n. III.
till 3 p. m Everything lino uud juicy uud
cooked luu home-like iniiiinei.
1600.
IX AMUSEMENT LINES.
TJ IS "
lbl 1 til) llll Ml lu-fliFII. tmr III r......l. II..
cmn ftn-lBK ntnte fair w-k
"J-aWler A Sackett hnu sold their iiiuwkss
at umalin, Lincoln i,( t, j,M unj ,
transfer occurs today
"I'uul Kaumr, oueof the successes of lant
M-ason In the s-iist. Is looktsl nt 3'uiike't for
next Wslnihdiy evening
Today will Ihj benefit .day at tlio M usee for
Muuiigtsr liawler, mid his fi lends will rally
to tlintHpulurylare of amusement
Tbeljiioolu irutoilo ssocbity bus oiigugisl
tho celebrated English ugunlht, Fredi-iJck
Aicber, tohoti couiivt at the First Congro
gutloiud oiurch tin tho evonliig of July JH)
W eilunwJu eveidiig MJs Maude Coleman
wlMiHstiidyiug voice wlthj'rnf I'arksulthe
C(ins(.riu.y, Jjj,-lelisl Jtuiliii'H I.V,.u,.,.v.
d'Amour, in a fauUhss innuimr, und the uud
leiivt) shoiwsl ItKiipiuecliitiiui byrecaJliug her
ainUln stoim of npplnuse. Allss Coleman's
woik shows an excellent method, careful
study audau urtlsUc luunner of iuteiyieta-
tlolL.
u inu mui. in) out m piucu to mid that
her altjick, plu using uud imiuiier of exiJrn-
tlllll llllialit I . .1.. ...
""" ""n"- "t junne an exniiqtle for manj
oldir sooill.ts, while her Lrllllng was execut
si with an aj uud biilllnncy that ri!
rather tliuu tired the audience
AT TIIK J'.UUw.
Tho
jrogiuiu for tho couiiiui
UM..1; ..
V.III.IHIIUII imk isijio niggest on retail Th
mentof tfljjioiiou will l)iiceiu at J uud
! p. in. uiulir tii munuceiiiiiit i.r mi
Cwhrmi. Ml EUie Line Jn of the Denver
L'niversity, u very fine siugrt-, will , pre.
nt I'rof. Menemlorf nud the University
i
"r "M"1 ", .,'"""',' witl' '
It CV"'"':Um of "''"' ?
new mils e. Fm
ho wish kn.mil
the hottest lu.ui,
ut the I'urU ii ,r..i.. .. in
r,.,,. .. ,,,l ui in ;hi u, U por otj1(1
trains sH) the iiiUeitJsoineiit in unothei
column
A big celebration has b.en u.jungel foi
Jul Jth There will be a mumJ .u,L.ui.
i i... i ""
toiiiiiiuneiit for forty gun clubs loriijoo in
,p.les It will K. iindei the lwiuugt;.B,,t ,f
.1 H. btice, iniiiiuiiii shot f Aliieiim. and
yxcnisoiis will come tiom.iill .llr.sitio.is
in n .. , . ' " ,""',t ,UI '"' I' '' ''
"Jllixulk lie tight loiaiut H,, ,,, mull p
in The (.iiiiiii Milium band will h. there.
h-lng Tin tnrax mul his hosts will cosh the
in ... . ,.. " '"""'"i1 swlinmlrig I
w ill exhibit Trains eery hou, H0I
trip. 15 cent
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Hound
TALK (IP TIIK HTA.IK
The theutilcal season U waning in Now
ork Ln.ler .lute of hut Sntuiday A 1'
puiilop writes On tho site of the old turn-
blisl-dowi. rH)kery,onthecoiiitis0fTwenty
sixth and Twenty sotenth street fueing
louitli Avenue, where traelers Hoston
wards took tho cars, which were drawn by
hoises through the tunnel a generation buck,
and which has Into years send for Itanium's
shows as well as for pugilists, seven , Iny
w ulkers i, and .log shows, now stniuN u light
stone pile to bo known ns the new Madison
hqtinro Onrden Amphitheatre It was
thrown open to the public on Monday. en
Ink', and the vast bulldlng-fur from bund,
some-wns f,., by u full-dress crowd, mini
lei lug nearly 10,(XK). The low is simpl ,.
uiense. Men uud women looki.l like dolls in
the distance, nml then, with rafters und gal
Idles, dwindle uwu) Into nothingness There
U ni ell.. glare oer nil, the door is on u
.lend la el, so necks must Ik. cinned to stv,
the chairs are clicus-y, uud somehow Itanium
creel Into the imagination and won't lie
ousted The most biilliaut thing in tho build
ing U tho ushers, dud iua giddy unifoi ni of
gorgeous orange coats and tl ousels und seur
lot waistcoats, like those worn by usheisat
tho Tails lllpKslrouii. Tho entertainment
began with the Vienna Orchestra of forty
tints, musician, led by lMuurd Striiuss, but
though his ii'itty music Is admlinbly tender
ed, It pnn.sl sotnethlt'g of a illHiippolutmeut,
becnuson do. ther orehestrns lmvo ilono
.ulto ns well, uud the hull IstiHilnrnoformost
of the dellcntii . Ilects In shading to reach fur
beyond the stuge Snudwlchcd between the
111 st ami second part of the Hlrnms program,
nml nfter II, two bullets were glen, both
verv i.llistlc and e(iullle as tons linn., lml
il.rid.slly conventional ns to dunelng. Eery
theuterln town suirer.sl from tin. oisnlngof
this now pluce of mmisement on the III si
night, but dm lug the wcckhuslncssplckisl up
again us the wenther turned colder, and Ills
now tho. pinion that the new iiinphltheutro
will not intei fere to any great extent with
thethenteiH, mid thut after tho llrst rush of
sight-scots ha ii Ibteiied forn couple of hours
to waltr music, without U-er, thogient bulk
of theatei goeis living ulsivo Twenty-sixth
sheet will not care to como down. In a
woid, wlthlxsr, there's millions In It. with
out boor, not u eniiy On (liesam.i oenlng,
nlthoiigh dwarfed into Insignificance, ti now
Amei lean iiioIihIi iimu In four acts wuspi.s-
luu si at tho dttlo Third Avenue Theater. It
Is called "llruinlcd," nml tells a drainiitlc
story of ii brother forced to deviate from the
path of virtuu by uu unprlnclpl.sl brothel
At tin. dilapidated nml untidy plny-houso lu
Hat lent, known now as tlio Ilarloin tlieater.
(Itsirgu Ober pro.Iuto.1 on Monday Mis.
Adelaide Ober's ilriinintlz itiou of "Dr, Jekyll
and -Mr. Hydo." Mr. Ober Is awesteru actor
of ability, mid the version of the well-known
stoiy the best jet seen in New York. In
spite of miserable scenery, n filthy stage, nml
stngn hiimls that would Ih. driver, out of a
ten ciiitdl, Mr Olier mul his excellent
company snatched substnutliil success
"(Instlis In the All," at the llroadway, con
tinues to do a large business, whkh Is not
slmi.sl by the Ciinliio, s Inlo "Ilcini II, iimtiicl,'
nt the Madison Square, Is doing fairly This
Is the .Muni week of John KmsfH'sclovrr com
pany In "The City Dluctory," nt the HIJou,
of Stis'lo Mucker's, us blood uud thunder
mixture "Money Mud," at tho Standard j and
of tlio very Immoral ami uninteresting "La
Hello Mnrle," at the Fmnteciith stieet
Munngeiial jilnns for next season include
IWsith and Hauett In a Joint starring tour.
.'uiTfiHoiinnil Florenco In old English como
dies; Faiuiy l)uveiisiit In "Clis)iutruj" Hus
sell's coiu.slluus in "Easy Street;" Sol, Smith
Kussell in a now comedy by Dion Hcuclcniilt,
u new fm co comedy by Chuiliw II. Hoyt
cnll.sla "Trlpto China Town;" JoluvJ Me
Nnlly's new coiuedy absuidlty "A Sti night
Tip," Edwnrd E. l'rlco's new com)uny in
"The Win Id's Fair;" Uiw Ilissen's farco com
.sly "ThoIIusUers," Juiues O'Nell lu "The
Dead Heurt;" tlie Fredeilck Ward-Dowers
conibliiatlnn in "Henry VIII;" Augustus
l'itou's pnsluctlon of a new play by Clyde
Fitch, the author nf "llenu Hmminoll,"Annn
Iloy.1 in Pinnkllu File's now piny culled
"Overlook," u new piny by lleliisco ami Do
Mille.Chiirks Jeireifoiiaiul Klaw ami Krl
anger's production of "The County Fall ;"
the debut of Mnurico Harryinoie us u star lu
"Reckless Temple," McK.s.) lUukiu lu "Can
uck 'anil Fay Templeton in a now burhsspie
The following attractions were uiiiiniiucsl
for this week in New Voik The Do Wolf
Hopior company In ' Custles In the Air" ut
tho Ili.Ni.luuy. "The Hnuiilliiii." in tho Cu-
slim, "'ill.. Sea King" at I'almui'a, Itlchiird
Muiisileld In "Heuii Hiuuiiuell'- ut the Madi
son Siiuare, English Oneru ut the (Irniul.
Struuss Oiehestraiind grand ballets ut the
New Madison Square, Edwin Ardeii'n "Hag
luu' Way" ut the Union Squnio, Oermaii
0s'ia ut tho !.oxfngton Aeuuo
Ij.wrence Harrett Is back from Europe
after n live months' vacation. Ho will act
with Mr liooth next scuson beginning lu
No ember They nro to piny u three months'
engagement In Ae y.uk iqieiiiiig in Decein
Ikt Hs-foie iK'glnnlug work with .Mr. liooth
Mi Hariettwlll uct with the coiupuny for
seiul weeks lu the west. The repertoiy
w III probably Jiicludo "Hamlet," "Tho Mei
cliant of Venice," "Othello," nml "Julius
Cii-ar " Miss Minnie K dale will M. tho
leading Imly
I'retty Minnie Dupreo adilevisl u genuine
siu-cess in Sin Francisco recently It wns
her Hist return to her old hou.e since going
iiki the stage and tho town has evidently
gon.) wild oer her impersonation of Suvm
hi "Held h the Enemy" Miss Dupiis. is lu
glt.it liemi.iid tor next season but will mi, I,
ably Is i. inemlHT of tho Com Tunnel's com.
ivmy
"U S Mull," u furelcil ctnmslj, will bo
sent on tho road next season h Hobai and
Hiook.s with Frank Duvis as tliestu. The
run of the piece hinges upo theeirorts of two
rival tslltois to secure nn iipolntuient ns
H)tmaster lu their own town
There Is ugiiln some talk of having
Chiuiwa theater eriH-Ksl fu New Yoikelt
The rumor is IhimhI on the business done b
the Chiiiisso oxKTliiient at tho Windsor last
summer.
Mine. I'onlsi uud Frank C Hangs will U.
memlKTsof tho Jeirerson-Floi. nee comimn I
next season.
Mr Stuait llobsou'spiolltfor last season I
his first iiloni was IlKl.TlKi.lM.
Flunk Daniels will o-n his season on Au
gust S5th at Detroit
Olio of the popular things forTuiniuer wear
is russet shots, mid in the cities they seem to
bouillstinguUhlng f.ntureof stjlisb joung
Indies Hrlscoe the Shoe Man Is showing
some Uuut es in this ,,o of shoes for miss,,,
1I..-M. are of russet leather with ,,,,twit Mth.
ert I,., nd all widths from Are E are In
stock A similar Hue is kept on hiiud for
(hi dren ,whocoet thes, sIhh for their ,lr
an I comfort Another Hue Hue of ,,,
sho o, ,lss.s Is n bright dongola with
patent leuthor ti,, o In nil widths fro,,, A
to h nut Hrlscoe has so many lines of sum
niersho.rat ,. handsome Ex,ss,lon bU
that all classes of ,M,pu ,. M. sulUsl. If
jou wiint the Ust go.sU, InteM t les. reusoi,
"hop, Ices 8d honorable treatment nl,,s
cull on HrUiK'. J
The hot weather seems to hue nut a ston
..7l..le,r0,,s, .,,, ypplom1;:', rang1.'
Ingfoi suniiui'tris s
PWIOIC FlVIfi OlCNTB
NEWIIEDKEHNCIIEATIONS.
IHpeclal t'orrespotideneeof thoCollliinn
With thnt lovu of vnrlety and thut seeking
nftr chnug.i uud novelty, which Is tho char
ucterlstlc of humanity, und, us somo cynics
would hnvo us believe, more esioclnlly of tho
feminine half of It, tho young MSplo of
England ore turning buck to the pant for nn
uinusemeiit, uud nru pleased to tnkoiigulu In
to favor tho gnmo which their mothers gushed
over some lwent)-llvo yrnisngo 1 refer to
cnspiet, n pretty, quiet guine, which, lilt
does not nir.ird us much exetclse us tenuis, ut
lenst keep Its players out doors mid so gives
them plenty of air And as It may lie played
on a shady lawn or beneath uu uwiilug, It
would sis'in ns though it weiu more appro
pi late for luiil-summer days than Its lusty
successor However, this may bo, It Is gain
ing so much of n hold in England that Hod
fein bus thought proei' to design several
croquet costuiiws this season, the Intent of
which we lime meseiit lo our readeiM.
It Iswhltochullle, with hair lines of leaf
green running diagonally across tho surface,
uud with small llgiiresln .'mender ovei laying
tho striKW. Across the front ami sides of the
skirt are two-Inch bauds of lavender gross
grulii lihboii, which start at the bottom und
nn. carried up to end in n point ill which Is
set a fancy button Each row Is somewhat
longer than its light hand iiulghlor until the
last one on the left side extends almost to tho
hip Uxn the bodleo this arrangement Is
reversed, the Iai gust row ln-lng on the right
side, while the sleeves are crossed In Ixith ill
rectlons. A straw sailor hat completes the
costume.
Tho Hedfern Hluor a necessar accessoiy
to cricket, croquet or tenuis costume, is
Itsiso frontisl Jncket, fustenlng only on the
chest, und Is provided with sckets on ench
side It may Ik) mndo of slimle tontsl ll.niuel
or serge, or of strissl goods, iiht. ,llu ,t,H(v
sketch, which lias dark blue snipes on n pale
old run. ground
New York, Juno il. ls'.HI
Tho l.siding uetioii ,,o. is "Are you
provided with u iMtleof h.imU-ilmn's colic,
cholera un.l.llarrli.i'a remedy, us usafe-guiird
iigiiinst uu uttiick of bowel complaint dining
hesuiuinor months!" .N fi,, im, aiMrd
toriskU'lng without this Invaluable in.sli
clno dm ing the hot weather It Is almost
ceitalut. Ik. needed, and Isufiieml in.le.sl
When lisliuied, us It lieei lulls nu.li. . .!..,.
ailt and safe IninL.. '. i .,. i ...
uud :s)ciit Uittltss
foi sale b A L Shiider,
All the U'st Sntteeiis woith 1W, . uii.UO
cents nt lllcvnts at HerK.I,lieiiner - fo's
i.xK)sitlou Departiiitut Store
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