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r. ' WW u ii u. 1 4 wiiigppF :.l .7 '9 - jU "PoP&IUNR PAPER oPA?PERt1 TIMES " I- Voi. O No a 2 L,tNCOI..N. NlCllWASKA, SATUWI3AY, MAY l, 1801. PNICIC KlVIC OltNTa ! -wpTr-1 "7' T -w?V& TTPrp5 In ono of tho dally papers tho other day was n letter from Frank 0. Caris-nto-, tho well known newspaper correspondent, In which hogavothoresultof his Interviews with fa mous statesmen at Washington on tlio sub ject of longevity. Knch or thoe gentlemen had lived beyond the three score mid ten nlotted to man, and, on the theory that their pergonal habits hud something to do with their age, Mr. Carpenter asked them to give tlio pubhu the lieneilt of their ideas through the medium of hU pen. It In not my In tention to review tho statements of these old men and urgo their views and eculiiirities upon the render of thuCouiiiKH hut In lead ing over their remarks this fact Btruck mo: These dlstluguUt ed gentlemen ngreed In only one thing and that was temperance. In using that word it is not limited to the use of liquor but to nil things; to drink, to food, to labor and to personal habitx. Looking nt It from another view, these gentlemen, old, experienced nud learned as they are, can give us nc new light on how to live long. Com mon sense, teaches nil of us Hint wo cannot indulge In exco-scs without drawing upon our store of vitality. Tho world has known that for nges. Tho distinguished gentlemen nt Washington hnvo Ideas, some one thing and some another, that certain pecullaiitloH have helped them to a halo old age, but while one denounces tho uso of tobacco another en joys it. Tho lesion to bo drawn from these Interviews is, first, that moderation in all things is conducive to health, and second, that tho habits of any one, mun cannot bo ac cepted or an Infallible guide. And bnrk of all this probably is the fact that these old men were born with good constitutions, the finest legacy parents can bequeath. Another point is called to mind by reading this letter. Most eoplo imagine that the writers of such articles make a special round to secure the material for It, but Mr. Car )enter speaks of having had one of the inter views a year ago. Very likely, too, tho "In terview" was an Informal talk, perhaps a mere incident to a conversation on othor matters. It is Interesting as showing how somo of tho famous correspondents at Wash ington gather the material for their letters and how they store away for future use facts or statements that may bo of no particular use to them at the time of acquiring them. Lincoln has a city library that we are all proud of and 1 am sure no one should object to a well mtant suggestion intended to in crease Its usefulness. It has been my lotdur- Ine the past year to have occasion to look up by-gone matters, and my only source of In formation was in the files of tho Lincoln or Omaha dallies. Naturally I went to tho library but on several occasions I had to go awoy unsatisfied. The dally papers uro kept on file for a month, then they are stored away In a cupboard for another month or two and after that well, I haven't been able to find out what does become of them. They are not in the library and Hint's where a weariness of soul comes in. It does seem as though a library suppoi ted by a city of the class of Lincoln should have a larger and more complete assortment of works of refer ence, and ameng the first of these might be exacted bound files of the tin eo or four lead ing papers of the state at tho very least of tho city. The publishers no doubt would gladly donate their papers for that purpose and the cost of bndllig would be but a trifle. them have engagements with physicians, to remain in their olllces during lmsltirt hours, receive callei sand answer tho thotiMiud and one (inectlons when tlio doctors aro absent. Their hours are such that they have thoonrly hours of the morning and tho late afternoon for their own use and they improve that spare tlmo to sell dally paer. On Haturduy they handle weekly papeis having a Fired sale, and It Is no uncommon thing for them to make as much from those join mils In tho ono uftei noon as they got all tho week fiom their regular employers. Thoymoas rcgu lar In tho pnsr business as In their other work nud Itetweou tho two they mako very handsome incomes for lads of their ago. They nro gentlemanly llttlo fellows whoso mauueis attract attention and win faor, and they surely are bright examples of what well hied boys of good family may do In a business usually given over to stioot Aiabs, Hupt. John T. Mallalleu of the Kearney reform school was In tho city tho other tiny to llgtire on a printing plant for that lustllu tlou. One might expatiate on tho hcncll-coii'-oof teaching the boys at the school so good n trade as the printer's crnft,niid the move might lie commended on the ground that Lancaster county has the largest repre sentation nt tho Kearney school, but what chlelly Impressed mo was tho fact that he should have como to Lincoln to buy Ills out fit of tyo and presses. Thcro Is no inniui factury of these articles In this city but tho manufacture! s have agendo located here which can give as clone figures and illl orders as quickly as tho mnkers themselves. It is merely another straw to show tho Capital City's growing metropolltnnistu. ' OKKSSKSKOII IMIINCKSSKS. special CoUitlKit Correspondence Nkw Voiik, .May (I, lh'.ll. Among the many piquant and soul stirring Items which so frequently crop up In tho KnglMi pnors and are cabled over to our American Jour nals, tho rumors as to tho ultimate bestowal of tho heart and hand of the heir prcMiiup tlve, l'rmoo Albert Victor uro perhnpi tint most startling. For hi .ill human probabil ity It is on tills young man's head that Hug laud's crown will ret at no very distant date, and the girl queen who will sit beside him then will bo an object of llitereit tho world over. Whom thR is to be, it becom ing u burning question. First thero Is the l'rlncess Victoria of Took, genoiiilly pro uotinccd the beauty among tho uuwedileil F.uroim prluctxses and she, It Is said, Is favored by tho prince lilm-olf. Tho othr pretendaiito Is ono of Victoria's beloved grand children, l'rlu?ess Marin rot of Prus sia, Hie sister of the young empeior, mid If tho queen's w Ishos have any weight with her grandson, his handkerchief will bo dropped at his cousin's feet. Kach trio has i quipped herself with some now Kcdfciu costumes of which wo heiewlth publish sketches. Hut if we cannot find tho chief journals filed away in our libraries, some of the n-ws-pnMr men have discovered tiles elsewhere and have h id occislou to be grateful for their existence. Up nt tlio state houe, in tlio oflleo of the bureau of labor statistics have been two men of methodical, i-aretakiug habits. They are Comiu'ssioner John Jenkins and Deputy Harry Downs. These gentlemen have takeu tho jiulns to keep copies of the Omnha and Lincoln dully pipeis and they were regularly put away In improvised files so as ton convenient for reference. It is A murder case is on trial in the district court and I feel like cautioning tho public against a too implicit confidence In the des criptions which fllow scribblers may give of tho event. The case is of tt sensational order, and tho public imagination Is whetted for occurrences picturesque and novel . It I s mi ambition with many reporters not to dis appoint expectation, and wo will doubtless be favored with many descriptions full of 'color." Indeed, wo have already had mild dabs not daubs, you will observe anil some exceedingly commonplace incidents have been piesonted in u manner to delight tho curious-minded. What with n handsome woman as a defendant and a darky as black as tho ace of spades its her alleged accom complice, tho opportunity for playing upon the popular love of tho siectacular and tho sensational is most excellent. The credulity which accepts these clever pictures and mag nifies them into mutters of fli st importance is one of tho things In human nature that wo ought to be sorry for. Thinking men and women ought to read these accounts with discernment and not let their Imaginations run away with them. Do Lincoln eople realize that they are to have a library building that would bo a credit to any city I Tho late legislature np proplated $;I7,CX)0 for a wing for a library at the stato university. That sum of itself would erect a handsome structure, but it will be used on only ono section of the pro posed building and tho next legislature will bo asked for another donation. The "wing" will probably be a room for the storage of the books. Tho expected addition will have study and reading rooms. Of course they will have to le fire proof, which entails ex pense Very little can be done until tho Juno meeting of tho regents, but wo may then expect somo action. A year hence tho building should bo ready for uso. Why will people waste time, talk and tem per luguiug things tiH)n which both have fix ed unalterable opinions? Now there Is tho Buudny base ball question. Tlio other day I heaid two men discuss it pro and com for an hour. They taked over nil tho old argu ments. There wus not a new uigument ad vanced, not a bright idea thrown out. Iloth became excited and interrupted each other in the midst of their remarks. Kuch thought the other unreasonable, intolerant, and did not hesitate to say so. They lost their tem pera uud became personal. They may have laid the foundation for an estrangement, nud all for wlintf Nothing. Neither altered tho sP4 1 "if MmvUW Mmk Wr maMwM USii'' H Itself with special foico lo the gleal middle classes, because) It combines pu-ltio ecououi) with great medicinal power. Ills tlio only medicine of which can truly lu said "I1KI DomW One Dollar," and it Isittlot ikon accord ing to titiectious will average to last a mouth. lie Whs All lllulit. rJflru,iiiiimTiriiiiiii;mn7ni'.irirtii'i';'i'if,TTnm l'nllto Old (lout Can I aid you, my dear sir, in crossing tho street Tho Dear Sir I Kites I help. Scrlliuur'H Maganino. don't need no Tlio fliyt Is a stylish bloiue of ows'lp fol low silk, partly drnp.sl with black spotted chnntllly and ornamented w Ith black velvet belt and deep cuffs which button up o i the outride senm. A fdll rulllo of lace foi ins the skirt of this bloiifo. to bo hoped that their successors will con tinue the practice, nud th it they will as readily grant outsiders the free uo of the-o dally records of lwal history. At a recent banquet in Now York, Chauu cey Depow made the remark that political agi tation has come largely to be u mntter of ep ithot and epigram. To illustrate it he said Speaker Heed was called "boss", tho bill to purify elections was it "force bill," etc. In looking over oven state politics one sees the same peculiarity. Don't you remember Church Howe's "The old ship is leaking"! His term for somo of tlio proceedings of tlio grangers in tho late legislature 'barn-yard legislation'1 was another pat Illustration In point. In Iowa during tho prohibition cam paign it was "a hchoolhouso on every hill-top and no saloon in tlio vnlley." In Now York, n few years ago the Republicans were divid ed Into two factious known as stalwarts ami hulf breeds, and there was a smaller class called feather brains. For mail) years hour bouisiu has been synonymous with democra cy, and mugtvump is u national epithet with which wo are all familiar Tlio "bloody shirt" and "tho great unwashed" wo can un derstand, but tho origin of many other tonus Is lost in mystery; and just why tlioy should take hold of tho popular fancy is another mystery, Home of them are of tho nut in o of slang and pei haps that unfathomable some thing in human nature which makes us take kindly to slang is chargeable with the . dnp tion of some of the political epigrams in d ep ithets which seem to spring into life Without came. Two young boys who can hi seen on the street almost any morning or evening selling newspapers furnish tin object lesson for many another youngster if tlioy would Hut heed It. Those lsj)s uio apparently ubout twelve and fourteen yeais old. Jtoth of j opinions of tho hey will do it. other a particle. And jet And it came to pass that a wise maiden planted In tho soft, licit earth it cana bulb. And tho winds blew and tho flouts came ami beat upon thuteuith and tho bulli grew and flourished and gave foi th Irngrauco in tho sunlight. And it also came to pass that it foolish maiden planted in tho hard, stony soil a rlo tomato. And tho winds blow anil the floods came and lient upon that soil but the tomato grew not and the maiden wonders at the cause thereof. It is a gi eat misfortune for tho young and middle aged to bo gray. To overcome this and uppeitr young, uso Hall's Hair Heuewer, n reliable panacea. Maxwell, Kliarpo & Hoss Co's luituimoth stoio is now in tlio hands of it leceiver and is being closed out at such prices as will move tho goods. If )ou noid anything in their extensive line, don't tail to call and take advantage ot tho bargains that are be ing olferod. 100 lluest engraved calling cards and plate for t'Ui" at Tiik CoimiKU olllce. L. Ilarr, tho pioneer Jeweler is now at home lu his new store (formerly Cook fc Johnston's olil-staml) at llikl O stieet. Think of It The Cosmopolitan Mtgiufue, giant among the great, mouthli, aill Tiik Sal IBs'Ja It I M ml ny l",;i'Jii If !li AIj HA Diamond? mnko tho hem t glad. They aro to the eye what money Is to the miser. Once lu possession of these beauties few people ever dispose of them except In caesof lioos slty when they aro alwavs a most handy and valuable property but gurd each one with the love and carefulness thit the miser does his finances. There is nothing that hu man beings wear Hint affords them as much pleasure or lit which they take morn pride. And have you noticed how many Lincoln people, wear diamonds. Tho female sex wear them in their ears. In their hair, on their lin gers, at and around thelrsuowy white necks, nud ns breast pins, on watches etc. while. the ttepier sex has them lu beautiful shirt studs, rings, watch charms, watches, etc. If you usk them, "Where did you get that beauti ful diamond T' the mis wer will nearly always be "at Ha'.Ielt's." Kuch questions how over are. pseless, for everyone that has ever bought diamonds knows that llnllett Is headquitrlers for diamonds. Never buy a diamond until you.have seen him. Ills place of business Is 14 UUIlll Mill BlieUl. . ,lr '1, The Hot HprliiVN of Dakota. Xhere springs aru rapidly becoming fumuus oii.tccotint of tho wonderful curative proper- tloi'of the waters, 'and the many marvelous cuws which hnvo been effected by tho thcr inl baths. 'Tho town and springs are delightfully situ nted lu it picturesquo valley III tho Illnck Hljls country, abounding in !enuHful scenl effects, mid nt an altitude of !l,400 feet nbovo thu sea level; thus insuring n pure iitmos )lrro nud exhilarating climate, absolutely frfrom mnhirin. 'rinder the eutei prising and progressive liKjkngement of the Hot Hpriugs company tunny desirable improvements have Is-en inafto; among tho number tho erection of a commodious bath house llttcd up with nil nimieru conveniences ior inn conn on oi guests. New hotels have Ix'Ui built and com fortably furnished throughout, conducted lu flrjtcliiNi stylo audi nt rcasonnblo rates. Tllpse who prefer stopping at a private house will llnd many desirable boarding places wHcro good accommodations are furnished ut moderate p,-lces. Tho suiH-rinr dally service now afforded by th Durlliigtuu Itouto to Hot Kpi lugs, with through sleeping car necoiuinoi'iiHohs fiom t)iaha, Lincoln, Auroi a nud (linml Island, makes tho tilp an easy and enjoyable one; anil for tho ls.'iit lit of all who desiro to test the elllcacy of tho watt rs, round ti ip tickets at reduced intes, good for ninety days are It really begins to look now as though Lin coln was to renllo her long cherished wish for a new theatre. Ho miiiiy schemes and prniulicH for nuoHier play houro have liceli announced at Intervals during the past tin oo) cms and each ono Dually ending with the announcement, (hat of lato every men tion foi a new theatre has been looked upon either as it "fako" or with suspicion, How over tho one projected uud Just announced seems to have luoio substance than mete talk or paper di aw lugs, for on Tuesday tlio houses, six In all, that weie on tho ground whole the now theatre Is to Isi erecte I, were sold at auction and Wislucsdny and Thursday they were being moved off U round will bo broke today or Monday and tho work will bo pushed with all possible vigor and unter piiso The architect nro J. M. McKlphat lick Hi Hoiin of Ht I .ouls, tho sumo ones that constructed tho now lloyd hi Omaha, l'opo's lu Ht Louis and several of Chicago and New Vorks lending theatres. Kd. A. Church, Lincoln's plouis'i-and favoilto manager will have control of tho destinies of tho new Lansing and tho contract calls for its comple tion November fhst, Mr. Chinch hns al ready commenced bisiklng attractions and Is mooting with excellent success. Ho Is it closer manager and as of yore will give to Lincoln thcntlo goei-s u class of attractions that will be both rellued and thoroughly llrst class. season of ptosessloiial partueishlp begins In Now York early hi October at tho Garden Theatre. Tho new theatre is not "another fake", Tho old houses were moved off yesterday and tho work Is being actively pushed. Mrs. bmgtry Is soon duo in Ameilca again, her latest piny, "Linda Orey," hav ing pioved ii pronounced failure. Henry IC Dlxey swore lu it City Court (ho other day that he had no Intel est in "Tho Heven Ages" or "Adonis", and that ho re oolved a salary of :I0 it week. Tonight, Hose Coghlan makes her last ap pearance under the iiiaiiMgemeut ot August us ritoii. Her new manager has not yet been announced, and It Is whispoicd that the fair Itoso will lu tho future manage herself. J Old play goers who me groaning over the popular ci nro for faico comedy, may derive consolation front the fact that Jefferson and I'loieiico In "Tho ltlvals"and Htuart HoIihoii lu "HhoHtoops to Conquer" have made more money than any comedians on tlio Kng ish ppi nklug stage. The theatrical season Just about to close has Ihcii a very succeistul mm lu Lincoln and Mr, Mcltovnolds feels stilllclently en com aged for tho coming season to Invest comldcrnhlo money in mnkli.g changes and Improvements m hi house. 'Mrs. Funko's plaus for Improving tho house will also tend to make this a most elegant resort. "A Itoyal I'iihs," which appeared at the Ktiuke Monday evening apiHsirisI to lm some what of it mixture ot "Hlberlit" and "Frit" mid of Incidents ninl climaxes that were ah most luiK)sslhle. Viewed from a drnmatlu H)lnt it was poor, from a soctaculiir it was comical, and from a comedy it was oft times quito serious, although Mr. Htaley's witti cisms were at times clovemud brought down the house. He has quite it good voice, al though Ins singing was not its strong as It should bo which Is accounted for owing to a cold. Mr, Hluloy is a new star In the Ger man comedy Hue and will make his mark. He has tho freshness uud bro;ue uf Kmmet's earlier days and slugs to excellent advantage with the exception noted above. His make up Is good and his laugh cltver nud quite rauiral. ' "Phnntasma" was presented at the Funke Wednesday evening to a large and apprecia tive audience, under tho direction of tho Wo men's Christian association. Tho program was Interesting as well as diversified, and consisted entirely of homo talent. The mrn- sol drill presented by sixteen beautiful young maidens was well don ) nud showed thorough training. A recitation, the "Whistling Keg Imeut'' by Miss Btelu was heartily encored, to which she responded. The numerous tableaux were well staged and the effects were Instructive as well as beautiful and in teresting. A special feature of the program wiistho"WhlstliugHolo1 by Mr. I). II. Loll mer nud showed considerable tileut. The general arrangements were well carried out and It Is thought that too W. C. A. will undoubtedly prollt by tho work us they coi--Uiluly should. Uist night's attraction at the Funke was tho gieal and only John L. Hullivati and the spular actor, Carroll Daly who apjs'aiid lu Hariisou's new play entitled, "Hon ot Heart and Willing Hands." Thojiu dlonco was it large one composed of' all clashes who showed mniked Interest. Mr. Hullivau's work as an actor Is certainly lo ho commended, and which there Is of course a marked difference in his woik aside of that of Carroll Dalv. Yet. all thlncs cousider- ' .ul liu Id .rli'ltur flw. ktn.n. Humors of thu stomach, salt rheum, and blood dlsordeis, aro cured by Ayer'ii Harsap arllla. TnIiIiik No CliMticas. "If Hint's my wife outside there," s.ild tho condemned murderer suspiciously to the prison chaplain, "I wnut to know what's) In that package she's carrying be fore sho comes too near." "It Is n prayer Imok," said tho chaplain. "I saw her wrapping It up just now." "Then I'll svo her," replied tho guilty wretch, it gleam of satisfaction lighting up Ills eye. "1 thought (icrlinps sho had bought ma n new necktie." Clothier and Fur ilflhcr. A Practical Illuttratlon. isi he is giving the stage moio than one now on sale nt all olllces of the Hurllngtoii ! could exnsjt and Is making a success. In his Honte. new Held. Cm loll Daly Is a llnUlud actor and assumes his role with ci tsllt. Tho piece Honte. For pamphlet, descriptive of the spring', hnd full Information as to rates, time, etc, apply to any agent of the company, or to jj. FllANTts, Gen't 1'nssV & Tk't Agt., Oiniha, Neb. , It'll r Hiirphaui's saddloiy and haiui'ss eiiipoiium bus been moved to M- north K'e tilth street, opHisito Capital hotel. I is it go si one mid contains many clever situ i atioiisaud of cum sou number cqioclnlry to , show the ability of the ex-pugillst. The cast I is mtidi up of some clever H-oplo and there are but few sMiroues lu tin ejiupany. Dun ! can II in isou did not appear. Wllq -r r Tfiii W i j , THE THOUOIITFUL MAN CBUALLT ' -GETS TO THE DOTTOM Or TIIISOK Munsey'a Weekly. The other sketch is one m inn Hedfei u gowns ordensl by the Prussian princess. It is of light blue grey blanket cloth, ovei laid with hairy stripes of tan color. The fronts of the Ixsllco are of tan broad cloth w ith largo buttons of tho same, sunk in i ims of gold. Tho girdle, bolt and old li'cktie aio of gold galloon, r.irislnn- at piv-eut Uud it too eool to dou the gay an I litnl garb ot spring, and the on'y thin; new one sts-s erouml aro tho bonnets and hit'.. Tho mtw est llowers used in millinery nut vmhena and wall (lowers and sweet William IiIosxiiih, Tho brilliant colors of thesi look particular ly well on tho now fawn or beige coloiel straws. A word to thosj g.rls who wen veils. Do not tt thorn bo u different ciilor to the hat, that at once will stamp ) ii us In hiud the times. All tilti t fas no i ml 's arn now careful to match their veils mid h i' to a shade. I inn very glad of this, n- then ( nipiioso I can't say i.tref.tcjd. nil., 1 liu.tn thu way In which giey, wliilonud led veiU have b.-en worn wit ii every coluud hat that has often affected me with cold s.ueis and caused mo to retire Into my den win iniii derous thoughts nnoiii .ho immh.i at hirno. J Couiuku will both bo sent, to uny udditsvs one i I Hke to feel chirltable if I o.t i, s i I am pasv mg giati jusi now in ino iiiouui oi uio nisi coming days of aitistiu iliesi. WIlHt ll Costs Must bo carefully cunsidcjtsl by the great majority of jHsiple, ii. hu)ing tven iu-cenl-ties of life. 11 cod's Kaisai aillla comiueuiU year for three dollui s. For t in titer partlcu lam lead large advertiseiiieut on page eight. Coal of every slat from the best mines lu Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, MUsouii, Colora do and Wyoming tor sale by Geo. A, Hay .mer. Telephone iftu. Olllce 1KU O street. Cheapest place and hair goods- streot. in tho city for millinery I'arlsian millinery including all the lates novelties at Haines & Haskell's now mllinery tore. llttilO street. Iteforo making preseutntlous alwa)s call at L. Hnrr's Jon elry store and see his largo line of jeweliy that Is suitable for such occa shuis. ltciiicmhcr tho place, ll:!il O strtvt, Cook & Johnson old stand, Tlie limit Alaska. Lormor, the new proprietor ol China Hall, 121'J O street is bound to make tho refrigera tor business go. Actordiugly he offers any and all si.es at prices way Ixdoiv the usual figures. Ho Isexcluslse agent for tho tvle brnttsl Ahiskas', which have for ten years past been in tho lend in Lincoln as many who liow own thiiu enntibtlfy. A large line of White Mountain and Aictiu lie cream fiee eis also on sale at pi Ices that del y nil coinpo t it Ion, Don't fail to call on Iajiiiht if )ou W'mila lefrlgeiator orlcecii'itiu fitt'Air. ; We invite ) cm to call and see our stock of ysubh goods "Koi ali-Moli e" "Wool Clinllio" and all the latest ill ess fahiics. J. W. WIMIKK& Co. I1WIO street. liny coal mined near ) our home, Newcus tie Nut is conceded by all that have used ll to he the best for kitchen use. I'rlce .-tOtln. Ilyered. Hold only by Geo. A, Ha) mer, Ti 1 eihono JKH). 1 lilt O stieet. HU.NIIAV AT TIIK I'AIIK. Tomorrow Gushmnii park will have Its preliminary opening on which occasion man imer AudriiA will present mi excellent nro- Thorn'mrn KUUts, 131'J O I K""" rendered by eminent musical artists, both vocal aud instrumental. Miss Faimio Lincoln will mnko her llrst npicaruuce lu Ne braska. Hhe is known as the great Ameri can whistling queen aud renders several numbers with thu clearnes aud melody of a bird. Kiguor Faley, the eminent vocalist with good supK)rt will also lie on hand and l'rof. Meuzi'iidorffs supeib orchestra will dlscoiirso sweet strains of music Inith as an accompanist for the several artists and in conceit iiumlsirs. Trains will run out at IOsI'jO a. in. and '-i;'M p. m., M: 'M p, in,, and ,'i.UO p. m; returning, leave the uk at 11 a. m,, it, 5, (land 8 p.m. Admission only - cents. On Wtslnesday evening tho gleat presi dential ball takes plno. hlatsirat arrange ments have Us' u made for that occasion and a fine tlmo is assured ail that attend. Train leave Hut llugtou depot at :'M aud lettliu, Iw.tvo the park at 11 p. in. All aro iuvitts.1 TIIKATKICAI. TALK Tho Funke will bo dark all next week. bo the Commencement oxuicIm- tlll soon attraction at Fuuko's Addle Commiiigs Davis lias been dlvoivid from J. Charles Davis. May Yohs has lioen engagtsl for "U tt 1" by George Washington Uslerer. Wilson Harrutt, George Barrett and Mary Fttitlnke are all coining to America next stsisou separately, Joseph Jeffei sou and W. J. Florence cl( s ed their second tour as Joint Btarslnst Hntui dsy night in Chicago. Their third uud last Yonllillriitt KuropeMii Face l'repiirtlun. Ladles, If you want most elegant face prep aration, try this one. It is pure its spring water; no lead, sediment or other IiiiiiIouk substances. It makes your skin soft, fresh, and clear; removes tin, blotches, dlscolora ttons, and iuqiarts it pearly complexion. If your face is not what you desire it, try "Yoiithlleno". I guarantee it to give perfect satisfaction. I have fought for a prepara tion that will make complexions fresh and young looking and now I have found it, re tailed at two dollars or three for tlve. I have secured tho agency for this tiusty article. J. Ii. Haiu.ky. Druggist, Lincoln, Neb. i;- anil Knr Surucon. Di W !.. Da)ton, (M'iillt audnurist, I'JUt O stieet, telephone IlT.'i, Lincoln, Nebr. Ilali) Is Silk, Tho woeful expression of a Des Moines to mooter's connteiiaiice rhowttt his dts-p anx iety was not entirely without cuuv, when he enqtilltsl of a druggist of the sauu ell) what wiii Ut to give it lutiiy for a. isild. It was not necessary for hint to say mure, his conn- I tc nance show c that the pet of the family, if not the idol of his life was lu iIMicn. "We gi e our ttaby Chuiuliei lulu's Cough lUmcdy" was thodiugglsts nusntr. "1 ilou'i like to give tho baby such stioug medicine," said tho i teanuter. "You know John OIcmii. of the Watters-TallHit I'riiitmg C o,, don't youfen quired the druggist. "Ill tsiliy when eigh teen mouths old, got hold of a bottle ol Cham berlain's Cough Keiuuly miiiI drank the whole of It. Of couno It luule the baby vomit, very freely but did not injure It in the least, and what is more, It ctuul thu baby's cold. It is not tuvesMiry to give kIkoii8 to cure u cold or forcioup elthei." The teamster already knew thu value of the lUuiedy, hav ing used it himself, and wt now sat I. tied that there wus no danger hi giving Tt even to a baby. aljlu&tf -i.i. j i