GAPITALa OITY COURIER. (KmXW ?C lOtc AHTIIUK A. ZLMMKKMAN. Tlio ift young Aini'iicnn whcclnmu tlimo pirturu iippi'iin iibuve haa foot) ttlmiul for tlio sl'cdikI tiiuo tu incut tliu liust riilt-rs of JCuiojif. Mark Murphv as o'Dmnl in To-day, Sunday, at Cushninn Park i "O'Dowd's Neighbors," played to large will occur tlu annual picnic ol" the business at tint Lansing Tuesday even Turn Verein society, recursions will run to tlie park from all points. The Unyiil Spanish (iyinnasts will give a startling exhibition on the tight rope at ." P.M. Tin1 Nebraska State Hand will furnish music alternoon and eve ning, and there will be other amuse incuts L'ldnrc. Sliecilll trains will leave ' the llurlington depot at 1:(H), 'Ji.'lo, Ih.'Hl, , lions in -O'Dowd's Neighbors" ami he and .":(Ki i'..M.: returning at :W. .'t:H, uses tin. freedom allowed by the play 1:00, '.:(M. and S::i) i.m. Tlie park can to most excellent advantage! Theconi also be reaclied by street car via West puny contains a number of clever peo orn Normal college line, and bus from , jile,'theniost notable member alter Mr. the college to Cuslunitn. Extensive i Murphy being Miss Clara Thropp. tlie projiarat Ions have been made for the grand picnic to-day, and tin1 indica tions are that there will bit a big crowd. The natural beauty of C'ushman J'ark has boon greatly enhanced in the last two years, and it is a most attractive resort, with boating, swings, etc. Mr. Andrus has made a numberof improvo- ineuts, and he is determined thntCush- man shall bo a favorite Lincoln resort. Olio of tlio most attractive novelties that the present theatrical season, in this city, will odor, will be the ujijiear auco at the Lansing theatre on next Thursday evening, of champion Jamos .7. Corbett.in his new play called "Gon tleman .lack." Tint jilay was written Ijv Charles T. Vincent, a dramatist of enviable rejiulation, and in the main tells a story of .lack lloydou, a gallant young collegian, who is over ready to side witli tlio weak. The scone in the llrst act jiresedts tliecollegecaininis at Payne, .lack is the horo of his class mn'tcs, and tlio best all-round athlete. The vidian, or rather .lack's rival, be comes envious of him 'on account of ue iiii-iii ssui.eiii.i immii n , mini , kinds. This together with tlie tact tliat both Hoyden and his rival are sui- , tois for tlio hand of the same girl, serves to keoji uji tlie feeling of hatred to tint ,.nd. Act second discovers .lack Koyden employed in the bank of his enemy's father. His rival succeeds in making .lack tint victim of a plot, and tlie college hero becomes self-accused of thclt, and is discharged trom tlie bank. The third act jiioscnts a brilliant scene on the roof of the Mnd ison Siiiaro(!arden, New York City. The once jiojiular champion of Payne has become jirofessor of boxing at a .New Vork Athletic Club. His rival, having concluded that the sure way to i win .lack ssweetheart Is to reduce I Joy den to the level of a defeated pugilist, therefore, employs a celebrated F.ng lish prb.e llghtertochalleiigohiiii, after llrst having insulted him. This oilers a reasonaiilo excuse lor iniroiiuciiig u the next two acts Corbet t at his best, as tlio next act shows him in Ids train- constantly. I lie largo stea makes ing ouarters. Corbettisa big, hand-l regular trips daily, and the sail and some fellow, wit lia face and disjiosit ion row bouts are in constant demand Irom bubbling over with buovance and good 'rly in tin ruing until late at spirits, and as gentlemanly andcoiisid- night. The bathing season is now com mute since boingornwncd the iioknnwl- liioneing and several hundred new edged champion of heavy weight jnigi- suits have boon iiurcliasod to meet the llwl.,l't hi, urn- i . t nil lie was vilieu earning hisjliving more modest ly as jiay-iug-teller of thoNovnda National Hank of San Francisco. At the Lansing, beginning Monday, .lime l'Jth, till1 Calhoun Opera Coin jiauy will hold the boards for three nights. Tlio company is very strong in jirincijials. Among the names are some very well known artists, includ ing Miss Laura Millard, prima donna hojii'tiuo, last year jiriueijinl of "The Little Tycoon," Miss Cairio (loilfrey, Minraiio.'.Miss Nellio llartloy,contralto, , .' ii... ii... . i ,. i;.. late of the Hess Opera Comimny, Miss Carolyn Maxwell, sojirano. late of the Carlotou Opera Company. Miss Kmmii Knox, sojirano, Miss Dora llerdine, contralto, Mr. Martin niche, primo tenor, last season principal tenor of the Kinina .Inch Opera Company, Mr. lurtland Calhoun, comedian. Mr. Douuhiss Flint, comedian, formerly of tlie Dine Hoard .lr. Company, Mr. Henri Leoui, Thayer, basso, baritone, Mr. Otis Mr. IM. Huntington, tenor A large and well drilled chorus nrilii.iv.iU.JwiirMiiiK.iii. "ino idles- tin is under tlio direction of Carl Mar- tens, who was for years conductor for Fiiiina Abbot. The company comes to Lincoln very highly endorsed. "Said Pasha," "Fatlnlta and The llohe miiiu Oirl" will bo jiresented during tho engagement. Tlio juices for seats will range from UTi conts to To cents. i ing, the biggest business he lias eve done in Lincoln. And it was a good show. Murphy lias few superiors as an Irish comediiiu. lit is tunny when he does nothing, ami when he begins to move around tint stage he immediately becomes the center of a cyclone of mill I. 'I'lierii nre mi nihil riiiv t-esli'ii' soubrotto. Miss Thrnii is not exactly a beauty, but in her line of business she is right up to date. Her rendition of the "How-wow"' song was a hit; but a little later when she Ming about George, the base violin jilayer, and ad dressed herself to I toll llrownit at one cud of tint orchestra, slut caught the whole house. Miss Throjip is decidedly clever. Mrs. Murphy as the W'itlmr HiillU and Mr. Kyiui as McXnlil and ,)oo Roberts as the man who wrote "'I'a-ra-ra-boom-ile-ayo'' were elfect 1 ve, and the whole jterformance given over wholly to vaudeville, was very generally enjoyed. Lincoln Park was visited by crowds during the week. Tlie summer rush has K, ,uil.y strt,.( ,! this resort is now tilled with people every alternoon and evening. Dances are held nearly every evening in tlie jiaviliion ami many special att.iactioiis are promised. Today, Sunday, Manager Mickey lias made arrangements lor a grand exhi bition by tint Wert, Unit hers and Cochran, rope walkers ami acrobats. 'j'l(.s(l performers ant among tlie very )u.st their line ami tliey will bo seen i snmi, ....... i(.t,m.s j i,,dnv o.xhi- liition. There will lie music atteruooi and evening and every visisoi is jiroin ised a good time. Lincoln Park is (lie place to soend a warm alternoon and evening. It is accessible trom all jiarts of tint city, the ride out Tenth stieet being specially refreshing on a hot night. HiiiTuigton IJeacli can lie easily 1 reached by carryalls and earraiges that I make regular trips from Tenth and O I streets, and from the number of peopl, woo have already visited thisiinupii resort it is certain that it will be even more popular this season than last. There are attractions at lliirliugtou Meach that can lie found nowhere else in the city, or ill tlie state for that mat tor. and improvements are being made uemuiio. ." iiuiiiisiiiiu n-i- in nn beach is charged and this fact is a big drawing card. I oil can have a good time at HurHiigton Peach without spending a cent. Tlie Neliraska Stat.i liaiid beiielit at the Lansing Friday night was om of tlio most siiccesstul musical entertain ments ever given in this city, Tlie bund itself surprised tlie audience by the excellence of its execution. Mr. Irvine, the director, lias labored most diligently and his ell'orts have been crowned wit li success. "Heart Throbs" was deliglittully given, and the -No- baaska State Hand u l.v II. T. Irvine, was received. Mrs. t . S. mui in, i-iiiih-m-i is ouuiiisiiisticaiiy Lippiucott sang very sweei y an air irom iiariuer oi Seville, and as an encore gave "The Maid of Dundee " Misses Uertie Ilurr, .Nlaino Carson. Pose Carson. Mice Cow drey, Maud Ilurr liuby .lones, Nellio White, and Cora Talbot, most becomingly costumed, executed Hie Columbian drill, hi which more were a number ol very nreuy iigures. .miss nreuy n 'otVllsaild .Ml'. MeamaiK s seieci ions , were greatly enjoyed as was also Miss ltaines' recitation and the inns e by the . mandolin club. Miss Losalind Mohl.-r danced beautifully, and the Lincoln! Liglit intantry gave aiiojhor exlnliition ( of its irolicieiicy in ladies I lie bene lit was a most iidiiouuced success in every particular. IVraniuil Mi'iitliin. Mrs Air. I. Shilling and Mrs. N. A House are isitors at the world's fair Miss Mabel Austin, of Minneapolis, is the guest of Miss Mabel Dudley at IT'JI South Twelfth street Messrs (iuy Male and .loo Shaiiuou departed Saturdav for the world's full1 ...Mr D. O Wing spent Sunday in lloatrloo, the guest or Mr. Charles Looiuls General Victor Vlf.pialn, United Stales consul geneial to Panama, loft Wash iugton and started for his iost Satur day . Miss I'ay Marshall is In Chicago . . Mrs. ,1. K. Ilaum, of Omaha, visited relatives ami friends in Lincoln last week Dr. and Mrs, Dorris are in Chicago visiting the world's fair. .. . Dr Margaret Sabln has gone to Chicago to remain two mouths ...Miss May I'ot vin, forinerlyol this city but now of Seattle, Washington, arrived In Lincoln I'YIday; she Is the guest of Miss May llohiu'nn. Miss Potviu Is onroutn to the world's fair, where she will roiro sent the state of Washington in the great national conceit to take place .Mine I'.Mh, 'JOI li, and -list ...Mr. and Mrs. I.'redrick K. Mockett and Mr..l. M .M ill-dock and a small party an enjoy ing a ton days trip thiough Wyoming and are devoting most of their time to llshing in the mountains ...Mr. ,1. C. Krust ami llov. L. P Luddou returned l''riday from a trli east.. .Mrs.C. II. Gore, Mrs. . O. Philips, Mrs. K. M. Hurlbut, Mrs. A. II. Minor, ami Mis. Haitlllldr Denver left Sunday to visit tlie world's fair . . Mr. and Mrs. ("has (1. Dawes are in Marietta, O, whole tliev attended the wedding of Mr. l!il fus Dawes . Mrs. T. W. (Irilllth, of Fort Clarke, Texas, is visiting lier par ents. Mr. and Mrs. (). U.Oakley ...Mr. I. .1. luiholf left Saturday for the world's fair city Mrs. Henry Mans Held went to Peoria, Ills., Friday Miss Nellie Ilaum, of Omaha, who spent several days In this city, the guest of Mr. and '.Mrs. I). I). Thompson, returned home Mondav afternoon Mr. Prank S. Ilurr and Mr. Ilohert M. Joyce are in Chicago in attendance upon the world's fair. . Mr. and Mis. (Jeorge P. Schwake have gone to Chicago... Mrs. I). K. Thompson and her sistor.Miss Marv Miller, of Chicago, and Miss Olive Lntta.lcft for Chicago Wednesday afternoon. They will re turn theeaily iart of next weitk. . Mr. ami Mrs..). W. Winger reached Chicago this week in time to attend the No braska day exercises. .Miss Leila Shears is visiting in Omaha, the guest of Miss (iertrudo Chambers ...Mr. II. D. Kstabrook, of Omaha, has been In til' city this week attending tint ses siouofthe board of regents of the state university .Mr. S. T. St. .lohu returned to.luniata Monday Mr. F. C. Howe returned Monday from Denver ... Miss May Moore accompanied .Mr, and Mrs. Winger to Chicago Wednes day. She will Int gone two weeks . . Mr. and Mrs.. I. K. Hill went to Alii mice .Monday. Tlioy will roiurn noxi week, and will leave shortly alterward for Chicago, accompanied by their daughters, Miss ( iertrudo Hill and Mrs. losejih Kigger Mr. Prank ('..ohruiig was an Omaha visitor Monday Miss (Irace Oakley is expected to re turn from school Thursday. . ..Mr and Mrs. .lohu A. Knot, of Granville, Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mis. 1C. K. Si.or .... Mr. W. II. lilchnrdson, accompanied by Mr. N. M. Ingalls and Mr. and Mrs. C. Itichardson, loft Monday for Hia watha, where on Tuesday ho was mar ried. The young couple will visit the world's fair before reaching this city Dr. and Mrs. ('. F. Ladd moved into their new home at Seventeenth and (i street s.Tuesday.... Mrs. Clin ton Hriggs of Omaha, visited Mrs. II. K. ISrown this week Miss Clara Carmody has re turned from a visit at lloldredgo. . . . Miss llattio lliillmim departed for Chi cago Wednesday, in company with Mr. and Mrs. .). W. Winger: she will remain I two or three weeks. . Miss Clara Kich- ardsou has loiued her iareiits in Chi cago, and will not return to Lincoln J until November Dr. and Mrs. F. W. I Tucker went to the western part of the i state this week, where the doctor was (called on professional business.... I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Ileiiton and Mr. and Mrs. .Myron K. Wheeler lelt J Wednesday evening for the world's fair i city, where theyoxpecl to remain about two weeks. . .Mr.aiul .Mrs. . A ood- 25 Per We Refund on 1-4 THE AMOUNT OF THAT PURCHASE NOTHING .AN I .IT MEANS: 1 One-Fourth IT MEANS: The Grandest Collection ol Dry Goods in Lincoln at the Cost of Production, and less. IT MEANS: Lonsdale Muslins, 7 l-:2c. ShittM' t'iiinbj'io. 3 .'Mi'. :1c Calico's, : 3-lc 10c Sc'li-ia-, 7 1-iic 1121-1123 N STREET. ward and family, Mr. and Mrs.C. O. Wheedou and family, and Mr. ami Mis. P. W Plank are in Chicago Mr. .iml Mrs . M. MeAithur or lliillalo, Wvo, wore guests, during the week, of Mr. Simeon Hi ou noil Dr. and Mrs. A 0. Warner have gone to Chicago Mrs C F,. Hall Is visiting at her old homo in Cleveland . Mrs, N. S. Her shler.of llurllugtoii, la , Is the guest of i Mr Nowinnrk .. Mr. and Mrs. Keating who have boon the guest son heir cousin Miss Helen llarwood, for the past week, have returned to lliolr homo In Michigan .. Miss W. llarwood left for Valparaiso, Thursday .Mr. and Mrs. Ii'oheil I). Mtilr, leave this morning for Chicago to bo gone about two weeks. . Mr. W. W Kelly wont lo Chicago yes) onlay ...Mr. and Mrs. II. D. I Int li away will leave today for Chicago to bo gone several weeks .Lieutenant Per sliiug spent sometime in Omaha this week Mr. Fred tl. I'luinnior do palled Thursday for an extensive trip through the east. Howill visit friends in New York, and llridgoort, Connect i cut and will attend the commence nieiit exercises of the military acadainy at Coruwoll, New ork, of which ho was a former student Mrs. Kichard (lundry, of Topolui. Kansas, is visiting her sister, Miss Lillian Shelling, 1117 South Fourteenth street .Mr. Sam I'j. Low has boon coiilluod to his room by sickness ..Dr. Ilulkorst ami fam ily have gone to Chicago Mr Harry Lansing left Thursday for St. Paul . Mr. and Mrs. A T. timelier, Mr. and Mrs ,1. K. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W.I. Taylor and Mr. ami Mrs. .1. K. Ilutler went to Chicago this week Misses Sadie a .lennle Chase, formerly of Liu colli but now of Winchester, Oil., are guests of Miss Nellie Hyde. They are ou their way homo from the world's fair . Mrs. W. II. Lewis, of Loudon, Kuglaml, is visiting in this city the guest of Mrs. May I lohmaii, at Seventh and Washington shoots .Mr. and Mrs. Ilurr and Mr. C. L. Ilurr expect to leave next Tuesday for Chicago, where they will meet Miss May Ilurr ou her lot urn from LaSallo Seminary, Aubiirndale, Mass... Mr. II. .1. Hall was an Omaha visitor Friday ...Mr. Frank L. Ilatlniuay will leave lor Chi cago to-day. III .111 . w i i(-. The Capital City Cycling Cluliisrai idly coming to the Iron) in member .1.1 1 ...til I r ,l...i rvn.iMu .voii:s ....... ,.,.'.i i. .,n... .'.li.'..' ii ... ii,..," .it... ,i..u. . ...li. nr i I iiiruisiieo ipiariers. i no capiaill uas a .schedule of races made out for the summer and the boys make quite a showing ou Sundays when the weather is pleasant A run is called to Hick man, lllteeii miles south, on Sunday, .llllie llth. This is Tor tl lull. Tlnee ..I'll... i .1. ...... .I...I I,... V'.. ill.. r I I. I , . .Ml. . .. i. i ill II. it I.M'.IMM'l-, lull I .ill 11,1 I, 'I, 11. K w. . ... ,..,,',,,,,, ,...,'. ,,.,.. ttlllll'lll ........ .....I .... 41... ........ MM I.... II 1 limn I1ICIII1MI Wll I 111' ntlllMi I Hill -Mlll,y, II 14 to Ixi u nnlatioii iiiitrtritiilH tnul mui will hn oiio of tlio host ovor put hi ll W'lll llfl tllw!lt t llll it llllll IffMtlltllu ami win no one 01 me nesi ever pui in. ' It. will bo inside the old ball grounds, I'Jld will bo so located that spectators1 ill the grand stand can haven Hue view of the full course, and it Is also ox i jiected that some records will bo low eieil on that day as the boys are ou their metal ami are getting in good training. Daiidruir forms when the glands ol the skin are weakened, and, if neg lected, baldness is sure to follow. Hall's Hair Iteneuer is the best proven tive. Made dresses for ladies and children greatest variety at llorpolslioimor A Co. For rates and open dates of the Ne braska state baud or orchestra apply at tlie OillllKK olllce, Hill () street. tel ephoiie 'J.VI. i niuii iiiiii iu nniiii in' imiimii iiieniresi social organi.at ions in (lie city. Tint club is now looking forward to IheL. A. W. meeting. .Inly Ith, when they e icct to raise enough money to be enabled to move into larger ami better Kan., a dislani I ninety miles, while 1 Mr. Seifert and others will try for two hundred miles, by way of .Mi I lord, Seward, York, Fairmont, Crete and I Seat lice. The committee having in chaigc the arrangements for the L. A. W. meeting at Lincoln Park on July Ith, last Wednesday let the contract for the race course, ami work was coin- Cent Discount Every Purchase Made This Week, (Bcginniiuj Monday, June 12,) HELD BACK OR RkSERV&D. UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY 0(1' Lincoln's Lowest "Prices. Foster's, S1.00 (ilovt's. 75c. SI. oi) )ri's,s (5 ood-., 7")c. 50c Si Iks, 'Al 1--Jc.: Sl.oo Si I k. 75c, Ktc. ICtc. -FOR ONE WEEK. T. A. DORSEY. J FAMOUS. A FliAST OF MILLINERY. BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. Whlto Lokmoim llalH, 00c WhlluChlp HntB, 00c. ColortHl Clilj) HntH, OOo. "" All now Midsummer Stylos, worth $1.00 ouch UvL Your choice for Two FIooch lixolviHlvoly Mllllnoiy. 'j Uiind 12th StH., lrunko'H 0)ora lioimu Conior, FOR TOURISTS. INTKNI)IN(J TKWICLICKS, VISITORS TO TIIIC WOULDS KAIK, SI! A SIIOKIC, MOUNTAINS OK LAKKS, Will 11ml it greatly to their advantage to look through our atock before, making up their Traveling Attire. Just now we aro ofl'cring Bomo exceptionally lino bargains in all lines or i f Dress (Boobs anb babies' urnislins. And we can save you from 10 to 30 percent ovor priceB offered by so called bargain houses, . - - T I Ci" T I I V I I V - -i.V--V J 108-110 North 10th Street. See llerpolsheiiiior V Co's shoe ad vertisement, and see if olio of those special days wont lit your feet with a line comfol table slioo much less than usual pi ices. For dances ami outings there is no such music in Nebraska as that siii plied by the Nebraska State ( Irchest ra. Imported and domestic toilet soaps at Hector's Pharmacy. FOR ECONOMICAL TRADING '-i 1 69c ifc V TgJEZZs s. , . I) A d" T" I V I i. X V II VO. V-V S V Opposite Government Square. Latest Drives. New Silk Veiliiifjs, ...am... or, 25c yd. I.UI.UH5 Now 1 nroi ''nt dk ikkund, HLIU lAlllb, I'oint )e (Jeiie, jiid Colored. ? FlirPQ l-AIISI 1IIIXC.S FOK dllli lAlLLb, uu.MMI.m; WAsII UO GOODS. lilach Sill: Mitts, l:ill, 50e pr. Silh Mitts, Zl, 75c to $1.00 pr Ctejin, 1'iiik, lllue diid IIUi.k -. "F. Kid Gloves, ;'Z';S0e-$l .90 pr fi'"'' rSs, .tE) Fig'd China Silks, 7Je-.$l.lS yd. Kcducc.l In m ti x and f i 50. Wash Silks, Hi'iluml to G9o yd. 'UnUI..J, iKH'tX svilMs, 1 HAM. UK VV I'KKi Al 1- , dc. 4i Ir.un taVv to 4 ier rd. OI'H lU'NIXr.SS increases right along. We attribute tlio fact to our tiood Goods at low prici'M, correct and fair dealing. Economy Dry Goods Store, u, u, auBiiKTaoir, -Corner llth und W Sta. yr;w7tiMfo O) Z.HCOU s) , ' IS far tb i K. U. SUKlt. Ugr.. Lincoln, Nb.