CAPITAL CITY COURIER? SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1891 t 6 F lit,' ft CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, DIE STAMPING FOR ALL KIND8 OF FINE WRITING PAPER8. BEAUTIFUL WORK, HAND8OME PAPER8. CALL AND 8EE. VESSEL PRINT1MC0. 1134 N STREET. A lijmlar liprr of Mo,ltrn Timt. Published Saturday. THROUGH AN OPERA GLASS Address all communication direct to the office WicbiL Printing Co, rUIIMSHKK. Oourlor llulldlnir, ll.tJ N HI root. Tri.ki'ronrSM L. Wkrhkl, Jit., Editor and Hole Proprietor. W. J. HviiNKN, Asssoolato Editor. , HuftMMtr-rioNi One Year by Mali or Carried 1900; Hist Months, l.00Thrco Months, floe.; One month 10 Onto Inrarahly In Advance, ADTwrnmnti; Hate furnished on application at ui omoe. special rata oo Time Contracts. CoHTmstmoKsiHhort spicy sketches, poems and stories solicited. Personal and Roclal note am especially desirable. PaiKTiHO! We make a specialty of Fine Printing In all It branoho. Society work a specialty. - yPlfltrjHKBJJfJIJy' I a masterpleco of scenic art, with Its elabo rate and rinttellng changes, and It beautiful allegorical tableaux. Three grand ballet !v Kr will be Klven bv a lanro forco of train! dancer. New gymnastlo feat will be exe- CUteil bv thn Dint llrntliara fi-niti tha ttln. podrome, Pari, and thoso gifted children the Knterednttho I'ostofflco of Mnonln, Nob. an leoond olaM mattor. POPULATIOM OF LHCOLI, 69,000. If you Deposit jour Savings I-1N TIIK Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. H.E. cor. lltli and PHI. THE! WILL BARK INTEREST FOR YOU At the Itatc of 5-Five per Ct, per Annum-S Sato 3.00 a week and It amounts with laterest lu flvo year to 1, 600,00. Bank open at 0:30 n, m. to 8:90 p. in. and Saturday evening, 5 to K p. in. Safes to Rent in lurgtar and Fire Proof Vaulti. Again nn Top. I'ratt treatment tar itu miliv ) .lrlio tho Niiit year received considerable extra ad vertising oy way or court trial, etc., but nf- ter tho siege the old pioneer, I)r, 8. A. Pratt come out on top with flying color and linn established now office quartern at 1!U north Eleventh stroet, first door north of tho old locution. In convematlon with tho Inventor of Pratt' treatment for tho scalp, ho mid that once, again ho waA nolo proprietor of thi famous rnmnlv. iiml that hnKiifiu tl of tho preparation would lio entirely In his own nanus; except or course, the agent who re and Will Vet hn annnlntal tlii-niiohniit the United States. Dr. Pratt' new offices are elegantly furnished, everything being neat and new, and hi friend may now call In at any time ami be received a formerly, by the welcomo hand of a genial host. Pratt' treatment ha mado wonderful stride Into popularity slnco It Introduction, and now that the management Is tho name a formerly the continued prosperity of the business will onlv be moasurml hv tlm ilnntnr'a rw.ii..t ability to push tho same. Tho remedy has iu inepost worked wonder for bald heads and other heads that were gotting bald, and hav Ing already achlovod an enviable reputation not only nt homo, but throughout tho entire country, It will hereafter Ira In greater do uiand than over, and Dr. Pratt Is to be con gratulated on once more being solely in charge of his valuable Invention. Is Urease a runlihment for Sin? The following advertisement, published by a prominent western intent iimllnlim hnnu would Indicate that they regard disease us n punishment for sin : "Do vott wish to know thn nnlMmt . .. euro a Movero cold f Wo will toll you. To cure a cold quickly, it must be treated before the cold has hnmiiiH anttlmt In tin. .. -- - -..... ... v.(u njnwiii, This can always ba done it you choose to, as iiaiuru in uor aiiiunen hi mail give timely warning and plainly tell you in nature's H7TJ IDC IIICT III PVPDIDT way.thata a punishment for soma Indis W K ft" Vvl lil nPUDlrl cretlon, you are to be afflicted with a cold a UiBBaBaBaiHBBn I nnlMa rmi utinnm In -r.l I n I. action. The flirt symptom of a cold lu most cases, i a dry, loud cough and sneezlua. The cough I soon follawod by a profuse waterv cxriectonitlon ami tlm uimiIhi. i profuse watery discharge from the nose. In severe case there Is a thin white coating on tho tonguo. What to do f It is only neces sary to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy hi uuuuiouuwi uvory nour, mat win great ly lessen the severity nf tlm rnlil mul l.t mn., cases will elTectually counteract It, and cure what would have been a severe cold within one or two days tlmo. Try It and bo con vinced." nO cent bottle for sale by A. S. Shrador, druggist, -OK- Spring Shapes -IN- Christy's London Hats. We are the only house in the City who fll these goods. Come In and try one. Spring Suits and Overcoats Are being displayed by us now. Give u a call. Occupy the same relation to Pianos that the Matchless ESTEY-ORGANS Have won for themselves, and that is say ing a great deal. OAIP & C0IPANT PIANOS, And other cheaper makes at reasonable price and easy terms at the new Wareroomss of Sf Ladies' toilet articles, nio-uacks, brio-a-brno and dozens of things that you would never expect to And nt twenty-flvo cents and less, will bo found at the new Twenty-five cent store, which opens at ll'U O street April first. S3 doz. Corsets In Black. Tan. Whlta ami drab on Monday, at 43 eta. worth 73 eta. J. W. WINOKR sc Co. Dell & Cowdery balled hay and all kinds of feed and beat flower guaranteed. Telephone 7W. All goods delivered. Elegaut line of new glnghamr, in Scotch aud American, lustonnnni at u-rai.i..i ....... &Co. J. B. Barnabv. thn taMar mv w f...i . room 19 and 13, Newman block,1035 O at. No such line of fln vnhli-lmi I, kun I... E. It. Guthrie 1540 O street can Im rnnn.l l. where in tho state. Everything stylish and novel ill ths rnl'rlnirn linn U tlmw. tn lu ....! Htct) III and lank over thn linn .n it .. don't want to buy. It will afford you a few pleasant n.omonu look at the various hand some turnout. The WMtebreast Coal and Lime comiany is again at tho front supplying the finest grades of all kinds of coal E. R. Guthrie Is headquarter for fine car rlajie in ail styles. Call at his repository. 1640 O street. " Article of every description will be sold from one to twenty-five cents at the great Twenty.flve cent store, 1124 O streefc-but nothing higher than twenty-flue cents. 10 pieces all Wool 40 in drew flannel in tripes for Monday 33 cent. Jt W. Winokr & Co. Mb M. Chapln, art studio, room 31, Mc Murtry block, cornir 11th and M street, it prepared to teach oil, water color, aud pastel painting, also charcoal drawing. Order work a specialty. In thAllmllh tt 1.mtmmlu IJ-...U.A Al. theatrical world hai sustained a loss' that eem woll nigh Irreparable. But few actor in any azenr ativ rnnntrv hn .! ...ni. effort a he, to elevate tho moral Influence Of tho Blase. It Is a BrenL ntla.nltv n il.. world when such men die, just when their power for good is being felt. A thousand aotor fretting their brief hour on the stage, could better have been sacrificed than he It is an unfortunate rule In nature, however, that the mental toll necessary to achlevo great result often undermine the constltu. tion andlshortens thn lifn nt !. .r.l.ll... student, while the legion of sluggards whose care never riso above the wants of the brute, hiutt nine nnd iusiv ami nrinn imnnu genarious. f-nwrence Barrett was not bril liant, but he was great. He possessed the essential elements of greatness, ambition and perseverance. These were the qualities that transformed such commoiiplaco and un promising young men as Tennyson, Napolean aild Domusthelis. Ill thn fnrumntf. rank- ..f gonluse. Naturo did oven losi for Lawrenco Barrett than It did for any of the foregoing immortals, but throunli nntillmilnnaiwi i.r.in weat he won fame. Through conscientious endeavor ho has loft hU Indelible impress on tho profession In which he pusod his life. Ills death is abovo all. a serlou blow to hn classlo drama. He is virtually tho last of tho great tragedians of his generation. McCul lnuah Is dead. Ilonth l nn nl.l .. i.. i.i. docendenoy, long slnco past his period of use- luiiioNi, wo um to preparo nimwir properly for the footlichta. atul ton arolna tmlanUlm half of his lines. Tho star of Lnwrnnon Darrott was continually growing brighter, and the Atnnrlrati nnnnla will .Im.v. r..1 !.. It wo effncod from the flrmaiiout ns It was just emerging Into tho stellar glory of the first magnitude V If there am nnv iwrann wlm lia...,l. 41... OIllllloil tlintniivixxlv pan lm an nnfnn I......... dlatelyon tho Hsuumptiou of a theatrical garu tney wouui nave expeilenced a radical chamro of heart liv wlinnulnir tin. iurn... ance at the Funko Satunlny evening, labeled "aicuimy-a irouoies". Kven tho denizens of a luiekwnrulc vlllnon milil limra r..u i., suited by such nn linKwItlon. Conceive If VOU Can of ncoiiirlninnrntlnn nt ilmnw nil. news destitute of wit, humor, pathos or plot, V 1 P Dlaveilby a "cane" of recent ermlnnlna iram the bucksaw and cobbling shop and you have "McOlnty V Troubles". Thro were In deed two great "troubles" made apparant first the presentation of such an aggregation of horso play, and word In the selection of such a personnel. The solitary merit of the play Is in its name. , A .Afire ffllllffrv AllillminA hnfc almnar aaMtn- parquet greeted tho Swedish Lndies Concert uiupany nt me runxo juonilay evening. All UUt IWOor llin lllimlcnl Kftl-Hnno -aiara. I.. ""io itoiuumiib "WKO. illO the Swetllsh language The voices of the ;"nL',,,ory stopped just In time to save the singer are clear and pure. Thoy aro aloo ""'"" f" "; " w yeruun ueuiu well cultivated and not only are tho national ballads of Bcandanavla sung with nleaslnr effect, but also difficult passages from grand uperni. a. cousiuerauie numuer or (Swedish citizens were present and they were very en thusiastic oer the affnir. To thorn in the national songs there was tho suggestion of the IlliahtV lnonutnlllR anil irriii vnllnva nt their nntive land. Each refrain was burden ed with the love of the fatherland and the eN feet was greatly enhanced by the national COStUlne Worn bv tll luuim.nl Tn 11... American portion of tho audlenco how ever, the language was unintelligible and had It been otherwise of court would not have had the same effect on them that it did on our adonted citizens from nTlmr nonr'. domain. Still thoy could and did enjoy tho concert from a musical staiulnolnt. The Swedish language seems to be admirably adapted to poetry and muslo as the Italian tOIIBUe. With thn nilvniltatrn 111 a.lHln..n' beingintelllglbletoat least a small portion of the audience. Diversity was given to Mon day evening' entertainment by a number of homorous seletioui by Mr. Day, TIIK WATKH qUKKN. Thn liHrlnn nf ailtiilrara nt Ihn HiminAiil.M will be attracted to tho Funko. next Mnmlav evening, to witness the ierformanco of Bolossy Klralty's latest and most successful spectacle, "The Water Queen' which comes to us ironn iroin iu triumphs at Miblo'i Thea tre, Now York. The plot deals with a good Over 100 "Faille" silk iu black for Monday at 75o. J. w. Winder & Co. 11 ftOHTH TKNTM T, I 1 1 (JT. The new Oa Stove shown by Rudge & Moi rU is acknowledged by oil to be the most economical as well as best made stove in the market. They are working night and day to open the great Twenty-five cent store, at 1134 O treat, April first. I )$ WER.-0.0iTEN urouiem nrarsnauer, ageil live and seven years old, from the Alhambra, London, will Introduce a host of popular! ongs and dances. TWO OLD CRONIKH. Many Llncolnlto still continue to smile over tho antics and fun created at Funke's ono night last season, by "Tho Two Old Cronies," and nil theatre goor will be pleased to read this announcement of their return en gagement, which occurs at Funke's. 'fuosday evening. It is the samo company nnd speak ing of n return ensngannnt played in New York, tho Herald says: "Two Old Cronlcs,"an extravnganza with which the patrons or this city hid before lieeil rpffflltvl. mtlirnml Inat. nvnnlnrr nn. I u. received withiinmlstakabletokunsof approval uy n mrgo iiousa. tho star oa this occasion, as Imrntnfnrn. winppnnl M Willi,, ul,n..ln... tho Professor, with a grotequ9iio and exu- uurniiceoi spirit mat provoked much hilarity. Chtrle F. Jorome appeared to find equa favor as O'Donovan DufT, and their com auions, nmoug them Miss Ada Deaves kept thing' up to the required standard of liveli ness. New mtinicnl fntiir-tuilntlmw liuliuul n uriguieii mo piouuction. A llAllltKL OP MONKV. Thin now comedy will bo presented at Funke's Thursday and Friilnv nvviilnn nt next w eek. Besides being brim full of comedy it lilts Strom: dramntla tnnnrs nml inmn highly seiiwitioual effect. Elaborate scenery and exciting mechanical effects are carried iy the management, inclndlng the great Iron Mills scene, which intmltinmi a ktarlntiurv steam englno and machinery room in full operation, with revolving bolts, wheel and bands whirring, presenting at the climax of the third act one of tho most thrilling sensa tional enecis ever seen upon the stage. Tho on one of the largo belts. Aside from Its thrilling element "A Barrel of Money' introduces eleven dUtlnct tyjies of character the laughable and original comedy complica tions fo'lowlnir ono nnotliur in innlil uipiv. slon, yet being spiced with Intense human Interest and a degree of probability foreign to farce or "horse-play." THEATIUOAI. TALK. "A change came o'er the spirit of my dream." It is over a yourslnco Henry Dixey smoked a cigar or "cracked a bottle." Clnra .Morris Is a rich woman fnr wealth ier than people imagine. She has Invest ments iu western real estate. She Ls a west ern girl und knows a good place to put mono y when she sees ono, James C. Duff has won hU suit against Lillian Russell, and that volatile young lady will have to pay heavy damages. It is evi dent that tho judge did not believe that tho wearing of tight would not affect any sing ers tonsil's. "Mavoiirnnnn" tlm nnnr rnmniiHn T..UI, drama in which W J. Scanlah will be seen next season, is to be given an unusually hand soma nrod notion liv Mnnnirnr Aimmliwllini, The scenery, costumes and accessories for the invwo nui i-uai, iruiu leu 10 iiiieeu inousailu dollars and will be historically correct. Stuart Robsou was anxious to go to Lon don, and rehearse tho English company in "The Henrietta," but as his engagement here run up to the middle or May, ho found It impossible to cancel. Mr. Robson Is to ro eeive Iu royalties, perhaps tho largest per centage ever paid for an American or Knir- llsh play. Sol Smith Russell has been acting for twenty-eight years and yet ho Is only forty two. Ho was a drummer bov in ivnr Miiina and found himself in Cairo, III., where he joined tho stock comnauv of thu Dnllnnnn Theatre in 1NU. Ho played utility Darts. sang songs between acts and played tho snare drum lu the orchestra all for hix dollais a week. fairy who protect the mortal hero and heroine of the play, from the machinations of an evil demon, and finally triumphantly vanquishes him. The scenery was painted by the best European and Amerio in artlsta.nnd possesses unusual beauty. The submarine StaWctlo Grotto ls a wonderful piece of work and ex ceedingly dreamlike iu it effects, while the Enchanted Forest Is a novel and weird re presentation of bewitched tre es, with skele tons, enchanted birds, witches, etc. The Una I ra csf oi matiou, depleting the four seasons, Hood's Bar- saparltta has lr Us peculiar merit and its wonder ful cures won the con fidence of the people. sndlito-Ur the most pop ular blood pu rifier and modi, olne. It euro scrof. ul, salt rlitu m , drtpepsls, headache, kidney and liver com. plslut, catarrh, rheumatlim.etc, lie sure to get uooa-s Bsrispsnus, wmen u peculiar to llaelr. llood'i Bariaparlll sold by druggUU. fl sis forgi. ITeparedbjr C.l. Hood Co., Lowell, M. IOO Doss On Dollar fr9wwm twmnvml eaattM9!ss9MaL twmm EXTiuCTtiw . ,, y&. V ainiiMm..,,V....nI. MMMMMaMMsaeMeMetMatwwtJl JUST RECEIVED o3 The Nicest Line o OF Ladies' Slippers ,- Oxfords Ever Brought to Lincoln. vi Parker & Sanderson, 1009 O ST. 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