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CAPITAL CITY COUKI1SLR. 3 mSMtetofi Hl'iriAl ( III III Ml t OIIIIKal'IIMlI'M E Xnv iftK. iMny 18 No newness In (lii'iitrlciils luis reet'iitly tnkcii pliiee. but t ho ninny piiil t liins i osuiitcil lia( tliuvwt luino ihkIIcih'ch at hourly nil the )lny houses. The end of the present week en rrles the season heyond the middle of May, and ninny of the plays that have had Iuiik runs will come to nn end. Notable unions them nro JIurriKimV "Hellly mid the 1(H)," and Mr. A. Al. Palinci's icfjuliir season, Hal vlnl remains for one week longer. Htuitrl Itolisou and his lieautifully mounted "She Stoops to Compier" un til the end of May, and Kosina Vokes will end her American tour at Daly's Theatie In two weeks, and as usual sail to Kii"Jiuitl Immediately after. On Monday Wilson Barrett diew a liu-go audience who wntehed his llamlct at tentively; but personally, I hnolen up worrying myself about the vexed quest luim of the play. No controversy could well be more barren than that which periodically arises and centres Itself round the chnrncter of the mor bid Prince of Denmark. I am per fectly content to bellevo that every carefully-played llamlct is u good Hamlet, lor it wit, of u man must forever pass the 1 to make a consistent , chnrncter out of the inconsistencies with which the party who writ Shik spur lias enriched the part. Therefore let it be loudly proclaimed that Mr. Wilson linrrett is not only a koihI Hamlet but is one of the greatest re corded in the history of the stae. DrNi.or. I'ven us a child Solln Scalchi, the famous coutrulto, guvo evidence of the possession of a rich voice and rare tal cnt.whleh in more mat tire years became conspicuous. It is stated Iu a sketch which recently apppeared iu the Omaha cc that her rich gift of voice and the progress she made wit Ii her celebrated teacher, Mine, lioccubadati, weie such that when she was only sixteen years of ago she appealed as "Ulrica," in Verdi's opera, "Un Bullo in Mnscheru." Her success in the role was remarka ble, and tho Initio of tho young artist was borne away beyond her native land and reached the British metrop olis, and two years latet, iu lKli'.i, mid when only IS years of aye, she made her debut ut Covent (iiirden. Loudon, as Azucenu in "II Trovatore." From London sho went on a tour, vis Hilly the principle cities of Knglitiul, Ireland and Scotland, utter which sho proceeded to St. Petersburg, whero her success was so pronounced that for tiiuo consecutive seasons she continued iu the Muscovite capital. Here, as at Cov ent gurtlcu, her grout ost successes wore, Hindu iu "11 Travutore,""Llndu di Clia inoiini," "Seiniratnide," and "La Pro nheto." Sinco then she has been heard in Vienna, and Madrid, and each of these cities emphasized the verdict of praise so readily accorded her at Lou doll and St. Petersburg. While in the Hussian capital she was tlie recipient of marked favor from the Kussian court and nobility. Mine. Scalchi then crossed the At lantic and made her appearance in Kio Janeiro. Here ayain sho added new laurels to her fame. Mine. Scalchi'.s voice is rich, full, and voluptuous, powerful, yot snipu thetio and flexible to un ot inordinary decree. Her method Is perfect, and her phrasing is of the purest Italian. She hint's with charmiiiK ease mid flu ency, and her execution of lloriil pas siloes is so marvelous that it is doubt ful if any contralto lias ever excelled it. As an actress, Mine. Scalchi is equal ly accomplished. Whatever she does she does well, and leaves the impres sion that she is in perfect sympathy with the character she portrays, and with the intention of the author. The laurels she has thus fur secured sho wears gracefully, yet with a conscious mid honest pride that she has fairly won them. Miss Blauvelt, the soprano solo-' singer of the New Vork Symphony or- I chestru is a native of Brooklyn. She benan the study of the violin when she ' wasseven years old, and sho hus.studied foryeur.s in this country and iu Furopc. Iu Paris Miss Blauvelt sany for the Kreut composers, Atnbroise Thomas. (Jounod, Massenet and Dolibos. The conductor of tho Symphony or chestra, Walter Damroscli, may lie said to have Inherited talent. He is the son of tho famous and now deceas.nl Dr. Leopold Damroscli, who was a force iu matters musical up to the end of his much regretted dentil some years nun. Dr. Damroscli was the originator of tlie Oratorio and Symphony societies of New York city and tlie founder of Her man opera iu this country ut the Met-, ropolitan opera house. I Of such a distinguished sire and a ' mother whoso womanly virtues, as well as musical jjiftn, are ot a very exalting order, did Walter Damroscli spring. He was born limitary .'10, lbti'J, and , seemed destined from tlie outset Corn musical career, He studied tlie piano with Mux Pinner, a Lis.t pupil; studied counterpoint and harmony with Itiscli lileter and Urspruch, and with the Ki'ent Hans von Billow ho learned many of the mysteries of phrasiiu,' and con- ( ducting. Ho become ueonduetoi at an curly iitfc, for ill 1HSI he wus diiectiiu,' tlieNewuik, N. .)., Harmonic societj.l which pioduced choial works of tlie magnitude of iiuhiustclu's "Tower ol Baliel" and Beethoven's Choral Fun tasia, tlie piano pal t ol which he played liiiuself. He wus the assistant eon diietorat the (list Keiieral musical tes tival, held in tlie Seventh regiment ar nioiy in New Vork during tlie same year. In lssl Dr. Damroscli died, and at tlie close of tlie first season ol Herman operant tho Met lopolituii opera house, Walter Dumisch,thcu but twenty two years old, took thetiermau Oiieracom piinv on a tour to Chicago, Cincinnati, I'hlladelphia, and Boston, producing "i'unnuliaiiser," "Lolieiu,'iin,' "Walk lire," "Propliete," "Fidelio," and othi I jjreat works. frs; f fr Mr. Dnmroseh lias produced ninny important novelties as a conductor, such as "Samson and Deliah" of Saint Saeus, Schuetz's ni clinic compositions, "Komeo et .luliette" ami "Untold" .svniphoniesof llerlio..l'.uend'Albeit'N Mrst Symphony, the llerlio Kcqulcm and "Damnation de Faust," and also all of the licet hoven and seernl of the Tsclinikowsky sj niphonles. "If t lii spirit of my old and icvctcd comrade, Leopold Damroscli, could only hao listened to (lie endeavors of i tlie son, the woithy successor and con tinner of the work beyiin by him the nrtlstillcation of the laud of fiecdoml Hut hedoes continue to live In juti. 'Mncte iitutc tun, Vnlter. Vale et me ainu,' " wrote linns von llulow. Walter Dnnirosch's filendshlp with the weathy phihiuthioplst, Audiew Carnegie, was another Important mile stone in his cm cor, for ho was tho right hand, so to speak, of Mr. Carnegie's plans for building furiioglo Music hall, which is now the local spot of the inns leal life of the metropolis. He married in May. 18110, Alnrgiirt't Blaine, daughter of .lames (!. Blaine. Despite his dist burnished social con- nect ions,, Walter I )amroscir.s head has never been turned by Ids position, by (lattery or by the knowledge of his many attainments. He lehearses uiiroiiiittiiigly with his men. He studies himself nil the new scores of the day. He is nothing if not versatile. His individuality is an impressive one. Ho is forceful, unyielding, yet gontlo witli his men, and to his aud ience he is magnetic. His face is markedly musical and its (J reck form tempts the sculptor's giro. His beat is decisive, never eccentric, and his orchestra is unswerving in devotion. His musical equipment, Ids sunny tem per and strung will have pushed him into tlie vun ol the orchestral conduct ors of his ugo, mnl well he merits his position. Lincoln coinpliinented itself by niv itu,' Walter Dainrosch's New Vork Sytn phony orchestra a very warm reception. The attendance at Tuesday night's con cert was exceiitinnallv L'ood fora musi cal enteitaininent. 'Tlie Svinnhoiiv I orchestra has for veins been one of New York's most cherished institii tiotis, and under Walter Damtosch it has risen steadily iu public luvor. The tiroKrum yiven herewus representative iticludiiiK selections from Beethoven, Salnt-Saens, Warner, and List. and tho oxuuslto rendering was thoroughly appreciated. Miss Blauvelt. the so prano, was most enthusiastically re ceived. Sho is personally very attrac tive and her voice is singularly sweet and of Kroat st relict Ii. Mr. Brodsky, the violinist, is a genuine artist, and his two select ions were greatly enjoyed. Mine Scalchi was suH'criny from a cold lint her wonderful power was only slinhtely alfected. There is a difference bet ween enthus iast ic appreciation and noisy and ill timed demonstrations, and the ap plause at tlie Damroscli concert on one or two occasions was not of a chnrncter to relied putticiilur ctedlt upon the audience. A singer like Mine. Scalchi appreciates and enjoys evidences of cordial approval from Hie uudience; but when the applause degenerates into a study pound to the time of one, two, three, it is anything but nut-cubic. ThoSovonth Annual May festival un der the auspices of tlie Lincoln Ora torio society will ho held at the Lansing theatre May J-J, j:i and Ul. The soloists HOP 1 m Our present large display of Hop Sackings is not equalled in size and variety by any in Lincoln. 56 inch Plain HOP SACKINGS IN 54 inch Changeable Hop Sackings, in nations, including: RESEDA, AND DARK GREEN, EMINENCE, AND LAVENDER, BROWN, AND GREEN, ETC. FOKMI.KI.V SOU) llFRi: ION Crystal Silks. J5?"One of the most Popular Silks of the .season, in 17 shaikh as follows: IllCI.IOTKOr SUAKLKT, OLD ROSK, PINK, Foriucrl) sultl licrc fot 121-1 123 N Stroot cnpincd for this occasion, mo Mrs tlenevia .lohnston lllshop, Miss Katli ci lun r'lsk, Mr, C'hnrles Kuorr, of t'lilciiKo, and Dr. Carl Dulft, of New uk, barytone, all of them sineis of Kieat note. The chorus will com piise four bundled ciucfully tiaiii ed oices. Monday nlnltt llainabj's "Uebekah " and Handel's "Aces and (lalctca" will be nihil'. Tuesday uiL'lil theie will be a kiiiiuI miscellaneous concert by thesololsts, cliorusor misses and the in chest t a Wednesday oxen Ini: the iirok'iMin will lie the oiatorio "Klijuli Mis. Knyiuond has bestow ed an unusual amount of cure on these conceits, uiid loxers of music me prom "'" ised u uiietieat. 'I he chorus i ', ,. is miien stranger than ever befoie and the soloists arc exceptionally jjood. Seats aie now on sale ut the I.iiiihIhk t lieiil 1 1; piices,ei.(H), Tonnd '.'."i cents. Collect nhiK Miss Aim loWnlnu light's piesentntion of "Tlie School for Scan did" which will lioglvon at the Lansing Tliiiisdny, Mn 'Joth The I'ittHluiigh llulhtui Mild tecetitly "Marie Wain w right Is one of the few women on tlie stugo that can hold an audience in the old plays, ami alternately please them iu those of modern envitnnmcut. She luis ilntto litis during tho piesent week at tho Amu Theater, and tlie lecep Him Hint liiiut...itti n .l.le.l tier tiriuits ' II. i.l .J.., Iu ii..i,i-,l,il.l In PllUlinrir. and that wo know her to he an ml 1st ... . . . of llnlslied methods and scholarly un derstanding of her profession. 'The School for Scandal' Is a comedy thai is ns distinct from the jduys called come dies nowadays us Unlit is from dark. Wliile there ate some dramatic situa tions in Shei Idan's work, it depends lor its ciitcitniiimcnt tnoie upon the pol i ished wit and smoothness of the ilia Initio than upon dtiimulic surprises or sensational climaxes. Sheildan was a voting man wlien ho wiote this play, 1 but he had been a keen observer, be sides having enjoyed the advantage of I mixing in tlie society depicted, and wo are yi veil tlie assurance that his Sir , I'rlrr Trtizli: Ids ClitirlrH Surfiici', Ids .hm'ii SnrJ'itcr. his Mrs. t'mithmr, his i SirVtirvr, and the rest, uro all types t , of the peoplowilh whom lie was throw n nut fitti t Inffi eniiliiiil iii'iir ii emit iii'V ajjo. They are not iiuainary, but iciil I nersonaires that lie shows us, and mi , recognize them because wo see that human untitle is there very much as it is iu the present day, all the difference hcitiLdn t he mannerisms hat mark each i neriod so distinctly, and that assists I in makiliK history interest Iiik us well ins instructive. Miss WuinwrlKlit's costumes as .my Woiccan harilly 1k described by a masculine pen, but they ate very rich and elegant." The line weather of the past week brought out thousands of people to Lincoln Pntk On Sunday, tho .Ne il made Its first public braska state ha appearance, anil cave an auractivo iirotriani. Wednesday theie was a base iiall uaine between the clubs from the state uiid Wesleynn universities, ro sultiliK '- to 'J in favor of the state university. Wednesday nltfht the first dance of the season was Kivon uiid there wus another I a rue dance last uiijlit. Tomorrow, Sunday, afternoon and eveniinr. there will be a rand con cert bv the state band. Ill thealter iiooii tiiere will bo u balloon ascension by the (irace Shannon Balloon com pany, two ladies and a do making un ascension and dropping from the bid loon with parachutes ut u distance of one mile. Tlie formal opening of the new bicycle track will also occur Hun day. Manager Dickey lias made many extensive improvements at this popu lar tesott, and the park is now much more attiaetive than it ever lias been. Mr. Hickey desires it to lie understood that the price of admission to Lincoln Park is mid will remain lOoents. There will in future be no deviation from this rule. Primrose A West's Mlnstielscotne to the Lansing for one niht only, Fri day, May -litli. This nrnani.ution stands at the head of the minstrel com panies of this country, containing tlie best burnt cork artists and vocalists, and present inn telliied entertainment. Primtose A: West have made annual SACKINGS MODE, HELIOTROPE, TAN, (Three Shades) GRAY, BROWN, NAVY BLUE, GREEN, BLACK, MONDAY'S PRICE, ) ;:;; l'l.K GRKKN NAVY, MODIC, NILIC, (, shades), ?i.oo .1 anl Mond.iy's price .1 II ill J. A. -iSSSSSSi islls to Lincoln fora number of years mid hae imniliihly been Kteeted by lai'k'e nudieiices, Tills year the com pa ii litis been materially sticuulhcu ed and many new and amusluu special tlesaie piomtsed. After I'l liuiimo A West, the Calhoun Oncrn Company comes to the LinsiiiK, Nlny V..MI1, loi a a three night's oiipii!otuoiii This com piiux Is now iiIiiIiil' al the lloyil, In t Oiaalia, and has done iniutl Inisiiiess all the week. The icpeitoire embraces "Said I'aslia." "Iloccaclo," "Fill lull it," etc III Oil ill lll I lll'l. KcL'anlluit Hood's sarsaparllla. usktlie ' i.. .. i... 1..1... ii. i ...ii.. i i im-iiiih' it nn i nin' i in- iiiriin-uie, hi i i-iui .. . .... ,.., ,,.... ....i.h. 1....1 ... u.i.. till' ll'1 IIIIIMIIIII-1 III I I'll IIIII-III-U III llll-l paper. They will ceitatnlv convince you that Hood's Sarsapai ilia possesses unqualilled meiil, ami that HOODS Cl'lJKS. PI IISOSM. Ml. M ins. Mis A. .1. (iieen Is in Chicago. Mis.,) C. Kier depnttcd this weel lor the world's ralr city Min. W S. Head, of Cnniliililgo, O , mid Miss lies sie lluit, of Omaha, me the quests of Mr and Mrs. II. C. S oung fiuigtoss mint llrymi gitvnii talk oil society hi Washington at the Second I'lcsbjlei lan chinch iu Fast Lincoln 011 I uesday moiling . Mr. W. Fin nam Smith, oi Olllllllll, llllll Ml'. IlltlllllllgO llllll Ml Clllpp, lllso of Olliuhll, Spellt Kllhlllll ill II. I.. ..II.. 1 . II.., this city . Mr. (loo. N. loiesinan, I foinierly of Lincoln, ami now ufOiuuha, w ho has been in the south for some mouths was in town for a lew da,s this week Mrs. D. K. Thompson and I her sister. Miss Mary Miller, were1 Omaha isltorsSatunlu. Mr. Thump I son has let urned fiom his Black Hills trip . Mrs. D. 1). Muir, of Demur, is linthecily Miss Olie Lid I a spent last Saturday iu Omaha Mr. and I Mis Hudson Imholf hae teturned from their F.urnpcnti trip which they enio.M'd thoroughly Mr and Mrs (). It Howell attended the Soiisa concerts in Oiiiaha this week Mrs Joseph BiuKor, and Misstiertrtide Hill, were Omaha visitors this week Mis. W. II. Woodward has ret ut tied liom Hot Springs, S. D Mr. A. L. Burr and family, of Alma, Neb., have been visitiiiL' their relatives iu Lincoln this w,u,k', ' ' ,.I,T Wi' " toy, is visit itiK her .Meyers, ol (sloux brother, Mr F. M Bllsh .. Mrs. .lames T. Lees is visit itu; ill llloomlllKtoil, 111 Miss tieilriide Hill is in Bcatiico Mr. Albert Wat kins was in Fremont ami Stanton this week Mr. and Mis. John It. Cuu nllik'liam aie rejoicing over the bill hoi' n daughter Mr K. II Andriis spent Sunday in this city Mr ami Mis. Laiidv C. lark ate iu Chicuuo Mr. Hdward Fltucrald Is at Hot Splines, Arkunsnw Mr, W. I'. Hardy was iimoiu; the Lincoln coutiim'ent in Onialiu Thursday Chancellor Can Held has been attendiiiu hi'h school comilienceliietlts ill dilfeietit pints of tlie state this week Mr. Chillies K Muyoon has returned from Chicago Mrs. 1). D. Muir, or Denver, is in the city visitiiiuMrs. McFnrland and Miss Small Harris Dr. and Mrs. I'.mil Mayer, of New Vork, who cuiiio west to attend the Cold Mayer wedding, left for their homo Tuesday ovoiiliiK Mr. A. W. Kasterdoy and lainlly lelt Tues day for Philadelphia Miss Martinet Baird has returned from Des Moines . Dr. C. F. Uuld has piirchaseil J. K. Utt's residence. Seventeenth and .stieets, and will take possession iu 'June Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Minor lelt 1 WediiesdayrorAdalr.lll Miss Alice ' Maitland and her little brother lelt Wednesday to visit iu Sprinnliehl and 'other points iu Ohio Mr. K. K Cri ley, or Topeka, formerly of this city. I wiis iu Lincoln this week Mr. anil Mrs. Frank W. Smith, of Alliance. spent Sunday in this city . Mrs.Jane Kuiidiill departed this week for Del phia, Indiana The insinuation of Mr. llerlieit Marsland, teacher of sei ence in tlie Lincoln hlnh school was lead and accepted with many teyiets i by the board ol education this week I . Mrs. C. C. Uphuiii left Wednesday I lor Dixon, 111. Mrs. F.d Straslietner. I of Chicago, is visit inn in Lincoln, tlie I nuest ot Mrs. Samuel Wessei. I No such line of canned fruits in tho 1 city as shown by W. A. Collin it Co., li.'I South Fdevonth Street. SSSSSSSSSSjSA $1.50 1 m 15 popular combi $1.2 r 0 AUD. TAN' (1 shades) IlLAC'K. LAVICNDKK, CKliAM, oc. t A YARD Pull ir li-vi on i.n h .tul. DORSEY. r 55?: f?r?i HATS sM This elegant Imported Pattern Hat at $5.9S this week. Two entire floors devoted exeinsivetj to Millinery. LINCOLN'S GRANDEST "" May Festival InANSING TIIIbATIbl?, 3 NIGHTS. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Mny 22, 23 anil 24. 'I In- iiinmiyi mini ut I lie Ornliirlii Hoi Ii tv till, in ili iimirn In iiniiiiiiiiilnu Hint tho mi mini mTli-" of I lirm urnml iiiiimIiiiI tutiw l nuw rnnlt, Mini lll lm pnnliii imI ni'tt uii'lt iimli-r koiiIit iiniiilui'i, mkit i Iiiiiiih, mill niiirn I'liiliuriitii ni'iirriilly tlimi hvit lii'furn. 400 IN THE GRAND CHOIIUS. MIIH K ATM A III Si: I 1HIC. Ilrnlili n tlin unlit rlinriiM unit n hiiihtIi On lirntrn thn fnllnwIiiK hiiIiiIhIh will niinr: MlvS. CliN'l-VRA JOHNSTON'I: BISHOP, MUS. KATIIAMNli HISK, MW. CI IAS, KNOIvU, MU. CAUL DUFIT. NotitttHtiiutlliiK the fMiDnniHiM cxpeiiiM uf tlHH pnitlin thiiiM, tthvH Mill hi mm iimiihI, ntii ticket m now nn mmIm lit tho I.iiiinImk l"ii ofllri. SULPHO BATH SALINE Tlila palatial eiitablliihiiioiit la now open lu all d"u :eptlou or TurklRli, Kusalan, Elactrlo Cabinet anil II be ready by June 1. ArrnnKurnontl of Hours OliRiT I'l.llNUi:. I.nillfa, Irinii H n m. In l'.'.no p, in. Dnllr iii(it Humliir lli'iitli'tiu'ii, Iroin I p in tulip in wik iluvn, iiml trnm x it in to Up. in HnniliiJrH Hill I M, SU IMS On Momliiv nml Tliurmliiy tivnulliK" 7-IiU In 10.:iO llm plcinun hIII I in npi'ii tn Imtli hih llfiitli'ini n on 1 hi hi, Kti'iiliiKn Hill lm nilmltteil only wlifii iii''iiiiiimili-il l v it ImI v nml nil t nil writ to tint limtltiitliin iiiimt proturit nn Intro iliirtloii lifliirii thf.v liiii pun lnmu Hi kiln. I Inly Hpt-ilnl iioii-lninrriil)ln tlcknU will lioitc Ifpli'il on nocllll t'ti'lllllK" r)iiolul NotlCUH On WiMliiHmliijf iifliTiiiiiin Irom I to Ao'clock t tin urnil pluiiKran tin n-nti'il lor prlvntit pnrtli-n, i hllilreii niuti-r I'.! III not li nilniltli-il iiiiIi-h-i mi'iiiiipmilixl by piirmit or Kininlliiii llo)n nmli r III will lm mlmltti-il ilurliiK Imllrii ho urn when ikciiiii pimleil Ii v tlinlr tnollirr or uimnllmi iMirlnu Jiiiih .Inly nml iiKiiat tlin Krwtt pliuiKit will lit-iiihii to liuili ni'tia from .1 it 111 to hit in Imllt piiept Kumlny. 'I'Iih Krntt pluiiK" 1 in tipltH 11 npniit nl t.U tfft wiili, liv 111' fif t In IiiikiIi nml U Irom '.' to U fii-t ilifp UU llllt'il hIIIi iiiIih Till Hiitnr Irom UiKi-oiiipmir'n ohii hHIm nml In iiliuliiti'l piir mnl ri'inurk nlilv ilfiir mnl limit 11 nl. 'I Imti' urn liHiilnaaliiK rooma.iHo lollrt roniiia, urn hot nml cold kIiohit lnitliH, onn 1111I011111II1 iiinllit Imtli, to rnliliiT nniTiil xprliiK liuiirila, u rult, it trnvfllnif en in- mnl ropra lor nriiilrliiK Mm nrt of anliiuiiliiir Si vi-ril llt prranrvura, uilr rora, 1 oinlia unit liriialina, aonpa iiiiil luMi'la, rlc , mnl Itir iiiliiilaalou to tlm pluni;a with all ol tluav priWIiKi" U but 36 OCMTB. ;' aMaaV'BaM-aO ffiii! ABjLu Willi I TM ifamiftMiin i m m i 1 Mlaa llirtltt llurr mnl Mr I' lii'Vi-r Klve limtriictlotia In aHlintnliiK to Imlli-a nml chllilrtn, in imi mnl lioa ilurluu iiilv.TilaHil hi, lira. Till) Hot Salt DuthH urn n initrkntilt rltlrmloiia In am Ii iilliiipnta na rliauiniitlmn, Ivapt pain, koiiI, initlnrlii, kiilin-t llvnr mnl in-rtoiia troiililra nml lilooil illi-nara. Tim hot ault ill piirlint'iila nn prolmlilr tin moat liiiporiiuil ol Una urnil raiiililiatiiiiinit unit both a-iia mny liuilii' nt tin' an inn Him, tlitn Imliiu itai'piiritli iimliliatliict iipnrlinout lor IiiiIIm mnl Ki'iitlcmi'ii, hIIIi atllli'il iittrmlmita In fin Ii II you urn auk, or fii-l tnul mnl iloh't know i-Illl tl.l Hllllt lllla vol), try tlli'an ault lllltlla lor it aliort tlinemiU aiH thn mult. It will tie a r vi'liitlou to mi Thn Hud llimniH urn rliurinlntr, thay nnt hi-II vrntlliiti'il, linmUomHty (urnl.hcil nml nri' tor thn nn o mm mint ion of ttioa., in ill heniih hIio wlali to trikt. hut ha tinil rvuinln fn tin liiiililnof, or for Hi ia Hho Hiah it inulila IoiIkHik itllnr it Turklah, lluaaiiin or Ciitilm-t linth 'I h Huoiiiitlon Rooms unci Prlvato Parlors nmrlilily ilfcorttifil mnl nftoril mm Ii iiimfort nml rnai to ihoan nhu wlah to Hhllnutvitt mi lioiir or !ho nfii r it Intth. Thv llilrat fiiahloll liiioka, p.'rioilliuu mnl lllllatriltt'il pupnia mn nn I ont nnlnlll tulilna I.QIUr loua illvillia, roi kara ull'l Pllay rliiura urn on I'HTy al'ln. I hi, llirpntH urn rlili lu iolor nnJ iliaiun tin a urn mill vlalt thnan iipnrtlllrnta. Tllii liiirtlor ishop la III ilntrtftt of cnrnfnl innn 'I hn toola urn ahurp, thn aurrouml Inim limit nml romforiiitilu mnl thn i h'trvna moileritt" I hti LntlltiH Hnlr (JrnHHliiK Dupiirtmuiit latnrt complntn nml a aiippllml with nrt thlint iinivaaitry for nrtlaiii mi'l antiafuctort Hork i lm Imlv itttnmlmita itrnrxpcrl. nun"! mnl i on r it, ma mnl will atrlvn to piniian nil hIio fit tor thmii Hiih ihkii Tho Pluln B.itllH urn nrj ruini'lni. unl nrforil niiiplu iii'ioiiiuioilitllona. for both a. let nl I lm auuii' t'llllt All tlllia ll n tthMf poro I inn, I'liinpiii ', 'h.' inniiliila nml .ill iiituriiiiiiii'ii mny ha aecurml li nililrcaainu: lira. M II. mnl J i) I t,"i ii iiiiiniiuiiiK pin alt imia, l nml I nurlnnntti a trivia, l.lmoln, Nnb. SOI 14 i:. 1 !n mini' uf tlil (trHtrrittuii thftll hi tin' Courier 1'ul h-lnm: 1 ..tn uu : 1 lit prihi 1 1 Hi pltKi (if tlltllMMi tllllf If M l.tl-l n- hn .Imll lm tn 1 h 1 11 u( I nn ulnt Imu atiT diinu , ntnti uf Ni tintMkii I I In trwit-r'tl niiiiin nf tin iKtHlm--- tu tn trniifii. tt . nlmli l.c tlitit uf put'ltialiliifcr, uriiiliit luu mill iMiiliititlnlnbr h mu-.niir I I Ii- iiiiHiiiut uf cjip.f nl Ntot'lk imiliurltml k ill In . IKMI. nil Miihiii tltidl iuit flll I'ltl 1 up In furt tin utiiiniiit tut nt of huiiitH 1 Ii iiiifuinitiit of thi- 1 it I'orullori .Imll t t un tin- ttrMt ila of Mm , i , mi i, fiml t unt iuiii fur 11 perl ml of uiit lniinlri1 11 r iiii)h mIihiiUiiI h iniitiMll t iill-eiit uf (til uf I lit rii.. luiltll'TN or 1 t it li pi ill t HM uf luu tl 1 lit li utn-t it tn tin 11 1 of 111 Ii MimIiihrm or llil hllitt to whit h t In nn to tioratiun U nt nt. onn no,.. 1.. .ni 1.. .t..u , . .. 1 1 . .. t 1 nfii. . . limn in ul I I III 1 ll It ,1 Ml 7 II ..ill l.olinl il 1 , k I 1 1 tt-i 1 imiii iiiii rin'l uiii 111 i ii ii . r ol 1 Ii 'I 1 1 al k- 1 1 ir I It ,' III 11 1 a I I a II 1 a mi ikii" llll'llli 1 a if ill II (I 1 I- if .1 GO SAILING m J. his Week 40 clozun Black Milan and Satin Straw.Sailors for 29c each; they are worth from 75c to $1.25. It in O St., Opp.iia Hotiai: Coiineii, LINCOLN, NEB. MONDAY: Itarititlo'ri ltilknti mill llninltl'M "Atr nm Oiiliitfu " TUESDAY: MIo llniii'iiiiK ('inner t lijr SiiIiiIhIm imil (Irn ml Ciiii ii rl miO On liixtnt. WEDNESDAY: llriinil Oriitorliinf "Clllnli." e;il HOUSE AND SANI- TARIUM. artmenta with the Soman, ana tneie ' m i2aa lu thn iliatrn I miirt of l.itui'iialnr ,oiiut Nn iirnakn In Ihn iniillnr of Ihneatuti) of Jotill Dlnaoll, ill). ..IIM',1 Nullin i hnmlo tfitnu Hint lu pnraii hum of mi onlnr of llin llouorulili, I hna I, Hull, unit of thu pulkrna ol tint ,11. in, 1 1 .Mirt of l.ulli'ilaltT I'oiint), inn, In 011 tlin tilth tint ol Mm, l'i 1, for thn aulu ,,f I tin mill nallltn h. rt ill itn riltnit tilll lit' aulil ut 'In vital iloor ill tlin I'olirl lliU III I Ulll'ttatnr 1 Ollllll , Stlirilaku, till tlin Mil illt.t ot hllin, 1-'J1, nl .' o 1 loi'k p in, ill tt luliin to thn liiKhnat tiplilur for 1 iiali thn foiloHlnt 1I1 "trilinil prop rtt, to Hit; I oi il in lilotk 7 lu tlin lira I mlilitlou to tint town of I trill, l.mii'Halnr iomil, Nnlirnakii, aitlil aulu III riiunlii opi'ii mitt hour !) Z Ski mis r IIiiock, Viliuliilatiu'iir ,, 1 lii , aiuie ill Joint tllfaon.iln- 1,11.1.1 a4 4 lit I 11 1! un 1 I 11 r iiii.'rii'ia fur ililllllllU' I Mil I l Uii.