ULl' "I13L". T THB SATURDAY MORlVIBsTO COURIER I A Gentleman lTho formerly r9ltet In Connecticut, but h now resiles In Honolulu, writes t "For ao yours past, my wifa nn J 1 linvc used Ayer's Hnlr Vigor, and wo attribute to it the datk Imlr which the and I now have, while nun. dreds cf our acquaint ances, ten or a doxen yeai)oinigcrthnnwe, arc either pray-hcaded, whlli', or Liilil. When asked how our hair has retained lis color tiinl fullness, we reply, 'V.y tneu.se of Ayer's ilnlr Vigor-nothing else.'" "Inl8C8,mynffliincid u nearly bald, nnd the hnlr kept f.ill Ing out o v e r y d n y. I Induced licrtouso Ayer's ""air Vigor, and very soon, It not only ch tied nny further loss of hnlr, lut produce ' sin entirely new growth, which has remained luxuriant and glossy to this day. I can recommend this preparation to all In need of it pcnulns halr-rcstorer. It It all that It Is cl.i!ned to be.' Antonio Alarrun, Jiastrop, Tea. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Dr. T. O'Connor, (Bnccsssor to Dr. Charles Sunrlst.) CORES GANGERS, TUMORS, Wens add t'Mnlni without th uu il Kaltn, Chlorofiirm or Btlier. Olflce IMS O Stre.it Dwell Mock. LINCOLN, NEB. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. Best Dining Car Service In the World. TO THE WORLD'S FAIR TAKS THE 8REAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE FROM THE WEST. limtBbir, this Lin baa a Dapot for all tralaa at BacWwoodlaubnxborCbtcaffoi, loaa to tba World' ralr Oat. TAKE THE ROCK ISLAND. JNO. SEIASTIM, G. T. AND P. A CH CAOJ. ILL BEST LINE TO ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO OH THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIES. (Mali. Lino II. A O. It. It.) SEASON OPENS JUNE 15, 1893. Rates, c?GO, $75 and 190 n month, ac cording to locution. Address GEORGE D. IH SHIELDS, Manager, Cumberland, td.. up to Juno 10; uftor that dnto, oither Deer Park or Oakland, Gurrott county, id. THREE-MINUTE TALKS I Hint Moot mi lUimt rat ed folder tie berll)lnn the farms, running. AllOUT NEW MEXICO. mines nnd towns of Now Muxlen, The iirutitu ef fruit ntlaliiK ur set forth In detail mlao facts tnlulivii to sheep, cattle and geuurul furmiiur. No other country possesses micli a dttslraido climate all tim jour a round Writ to R. U. raluxr, P. A. Santa Vo Itoutot Omaha, Nub,, fur free copy. mtrva SWW.mTO mm liWBffl MR on i in lb Manager Church's Now York trip was particularly successful, iih patrons ot tho Lansing will ascertain boforo tho season is fur advanced. "I huvo very fow oten ilutcH loft." re marked Mr. Church to a Couhikk re prcsontutlvo yesterday. "In September, October, November, nml Docombor, os peclttlly, thuro U u tirat uIiihb attraction booked for nearly every night. "Among tho now thing which I wait able to Hccuro in Thomas Q. Scubrooko In 'The IhIo ot Chumpngue,' for a two nlghtn engagement. Thin is uniiuest lonably one of tho greatest HuecossoHof the past two years. It hasn't beun west ot Chicago yet. "Then I huvo dates with Dlghy Hell, Pauline Hull, Clara Morris, William If. Crime, Rotund Reed, Sulvlnl, Thomas W. Kcoue, Richard Muustleld, and nearly all of tho star actors and uotrossos of thits class. "Yes. tho Frohman companies will come to tho Lansing. I huvo'seourod 'The Musked Hall.' 'Tho Girl I Left Behind Mo,' and nil of tho current suc cesses. "'Wang' Is coming, so Is Do Kovon and Smith's opera 'Robin Hood,' and 'Tho Little Tycoon' will have a ditto. "All ot Litt & Davis' attractions wilt bo Been at tho Lansing; ulso nil of Pearson's und tho Huulons. "Infuct I was ublo to got nearly every thing of importance that I wanted, und I can ussuro tho public that it will get tho best there is tills season. Mr. Church announces that tho Hum mer season ut the Lansing will open July III with an elaborate product lo.i of "Afrlec." Tho regular season will open August '21 with tho spectacular play "Tho Sou dan." In the meantime tho theatre will 1)0 thoroughly renovated nnd brightened up, and several important improvements will bo mudo. Ono of tho spectacular features of "Sinbad," which, during tho season will follow "Ali Bubu" ut the Chicago opera house, will bo u panoramic marine pic ture, which will occupy over 112,000 square feet of canvas. Georgia Drew Burrytnore, who died in Santa Durbaru, Cul., two weeks ago, was u member of Charles Frohmitn's Come dians, nnd its leading lady. She was the duughtor ot Mrs. John Drew, tho sister ot Sydney Drcw-unduJohnJ(Drow, und tho wife of Maurice Burrytnore, with whom sho starred for n number of seasons in "Diplomacy." Sho was in Toxas during tho murder of Porter of tho Diplomacy case, and has experien ced many startling things In her short lifo, for she died practically a young woman, although she leaves two child ren. Tho Dram .tie Time, Now York, sajs: Tho state of affairs at tho Casino Is not healthy. Tho receivers uro inclined to run things to suit themselves, thereby not suiting tho Aronsons, who seldom run things correctly. Tho receivers arc inclined to louse tho Cusino to some re sponsible manager und Edward E. Rice tins come forward with n pnosition to tuko tho house tor tho production of Byrno und Kerkor's naw operu "Venus.' Mr. Rico would make an excellent twin agor for tho Cusino und ho would bo the proper party to conduct it successfully. The thoutro in his hands would in a year's timo bo u paying institution and tho receivers should carefully consider uny propositi coming from Mr. Rico, for ho never docs things without consider able thought. Mr. Rico is tho proper man for the Casino. Do Wolf Hopper wits tnurriod to Edna Wallace of Frohman's stock company lust week in Nowurk. Miss Wallace was a novice two season's ago in Roland Reed's company. Camillo D'Arvillo retired from tho Bostoniuns last week. She will join the Cusino forces. Chas. II. Ifojt has been in Chicago the tiast week on important business. Ho will produce his now play "Milk White Flag" in Boston in November. It is reported that Sol Smith Russell will defer his appearunco as Dr. Pan yloss in "Tho Hair at Law" until he shall presont tho piny in Now York. Wo rather wonder ut this. Chicago has been Mr. Russell's fountain ot good for tune, und it is here he lias uIwujb found tho greatest number of lusting friends and tho Itirgest degree of encouruge mont. Ono would suppose that his in clinutions und his recognition of sub Btantial benefits und propitious intluon cos would lead him to select Chicago as tho place in which to make so veutursome u departure. Now York is alxmt tho lust place toward which to turn with an honest and artistic ambition. Mr. litis sell has hud one experience tlmt ought to last him some time; but it requires u good deal to euro actors of Gothumania, though it is a disease us injurious to them us alcoholism, They have a pesti ferous craving to run down to Now York to lose what they with genius und cure accumulated in other parts of the country, well knowing that freaks, follies, and vulgarity urn pretty nearly tho only things that reully prosper in tho theatres of Now York. Actors and managers are slow to learn that tho country at largo in no longer deceived or cajoled by Now York "runs," and tho time put in In New York is, in most In stances, timo and money thrown away. lint Mr. Russell would huvo hIiowii htm self wise to begin his high comedy career in Chicago. Chicago Inter Ocean. Sir Arthur Sullivan has now set seriously to work Umiii the long expec ted new opera tor tho Savoy. Ho hits discarded the distractions ot tho Loudon season for a quiet place in tho country, where it will bo u matter of considerable dltilculty to Und his address. Tho music was already partly sketched at Monte Carlo, and ho believes that in tho course of two months it can be finished sttlll childly to 1)0 placed in rehearsal. In nil probability tho work will not be heard until October. Tho usual rumors lire current, soino saying Hint the work Is ttH)u tin Egyptian und others umhi iiii Indian subject. It will moro likely, however, bo found that tho opera Is it skit upon some of the foibles of tho day, possibly satirising tho hiimoiH of the London music hall. At Hie 1'iirhM. Last season summer opera at Lincoln park was u most delightful diversion, und those who enjoyed these perform ances us well us tho public generally, will be pleased to learn that u similar form of entertainment has been pro vided for this season. Manager Hlckey hits secured the Ideal opera company, a much stronger company than tho one here last year, and the first performance will be given tonight, when the "Mikado" will bo the bill. There will bo operatic performances at tho park every evenpig next week and until farther notice. The featttro of tho day ut Lincoln park to morrow, Sunday, will bo tho big balloon ascension, with Messrs. Shaffer, of tho Journal, und Flunk S. Hurr in tho basket. Baldwin is ono of tho most skillful areomtuts in tho country, und tho useension tomorrow afternoon will be a notable event. The ninny facilities for genuine enjoy ment ut Burlington Bench these warm evenings are seized with avidity. There are private parties ut the beach nearly every night and tho public is always generously represented. Whut makes the beach such tin uttructi.vo place is tho multiplicity of umusements at hund. Ono can dunce or listen to tho delight ful music, or sail in ono of tho yachts, or row, or ride on tho steamer, or bathe. All of these uro delightful, and then it Is always so cool ut Burlington Beach. Oftentimes when there is not a breath of air in town there is u stiff breeze on the hike. It is always cool and pleasant. The beach is now readily accessible, either by electric railway from tho U. P. depot or by currytills from the pontofllco. What do You Ti'e. Medicine for? Bociiubo you uro sick und want to get well, or because you wish to prevent illness. Then remember that Hood's Sursupurillii uukkh all diseases caused by impure blood und debility of the s stein. It is not what i's proprie tors say but whut Hood's Sarsapiirillu does, that tells the story of its merit. Be sure to got Hood's, and only Hood's. HI Hun. Dr. A. Why do you always make such particular inquiries ut to what your pa tients eatf Does that aswlKt you hi your dlagnoilar , Dr. B. Not that, but It enables mo to ascertuin their social position nnd arrange my fees accordingly. Neuo 7.vU A lleatlilnir Sense. "I never realized until today how terrible poverty must be," said Mrs. Dollargilt to her husbuml. "And how did you realize Itr" "I couldn't II ml enough change to bribe tho baud orgnn man to go aw ay." Indus tries. I'Ulntlvp. Gentleman Walter, I can't cut this steak; It's us haul as Iron. Ancient Walter (Imploringly) Oh, sir, do mtiku nu effort toeatltl I 'avo to eat for my dinner what tho customers leave, an my teotu.uro awful tiadl Pick Me Up. C'oncliiiltH. Kiln How could you tell your husband lost money at the races today when he Mid nothing about Uf Stella I know he did, hecuuxo when ha came homu he began talking about the ad vantntjes'of saving money. Tlt-Blts. A Soft Tliluu'. Mrs. Unsopblst They must flC these men's clubs up Very gorgeously Inside; Mrs. Worldley-Whyf iurji.uunoimii.i-i imiru jour misiuinil f..u miiin tiu.t u-iiu ii in-i,i.r !..... 1...1. evening on velvet. Life. Necessity and Invention. "Well, helio; Clnudel Whenvdld'yo' git riutcuryhnntuemumf It'sde biggest Iiubet seen." "Huslil hash! Dat's de bunclner cold slaw, 'but don' tell de luldh-s.or HU'uever forgive yo" -Truth. UNDER A BLAZINQ SUN. A Mumnrr Cruise Atminif Hid I'lrlnrsmjna lUtmtna lalniid. (Special Correspondence, Havana, July 10. Wo rounded npln dead calm nt Hgg island, Intitttdo W.HO longitude 70.M. An wo approached tho harbor Micro pllotboat put off to show us tho way In If tho breczo did not die too oon. Dancing over tho waves canto tho craft, about tho slzo of a dory. Hor kg o' mutton sail swollcd prettily. Tim ttoitntousR Kr.F.rr.n. Tho navigator who boardod tho schoon er was evidently n gcnulno natlvo Balm man. Ho was lank and cadavorous, Blue eyes and yellow mustache pro claimed English blood wns in his veins, and a general bleached out npiienrutno indicated fruit and an occasional fish was not n diet to bo longed for. Ilia perch was very brokon, though whnt variety of broguo ho employed is yet a mystery. After asking (A ho wns final ly eager to pilot nn for 3. It in the fashion among these aborigines to de mand doubio tho prico ttiey extwet. In bo much nro they civilized. Aided by a fading zephyr and the enormous palmet to wont by our gnido, our vessel glided past reef und curling frotli to n nufa anchorage. Tho tropical twilight is short, but ere tho stars bad polished their fuccs jibtopsail, flying jib nnd jib had conio down, topsails, foresail nnd mainsail wero furled, and tho anchor chain had rattled through tho hawso hole. A typical tropic isle Bhowed itself im mediately on tho vessel's quarter. A narrow strip of land it was, with a foundation of coral: tho bushes thickly clustered and tho trees in clumps stood green against tho blue sky. On each end tho surf was heaped like Bnow, and a roar was borno to our ears. Tho green water rolled in surges npon a bench of the whitest, finest, softest sand. This stretch of bench terminated at each ond of tho bjy in n sharp horn, whero tho waves leaped up and fell helplessly back. Tho glistening rim of sand was a lining to a dark green band of vegetation crowding closely upon it. In the back ground a row of cocoa palms marked harp against the sky, and manllla plants pressed tho feet of them, Buch was tho first Bahama islo we gazed upon. Nor was the lund alone wondrons to us. To use an ominous simile, tho Emily seemed suspended, like Mohammed's coftin, in the air. Through the 20 feet of ocean under us we could make out every detuil on tho whito sand of the bottom. Wo could viow the star fish, corals and hugo sponges and see tho great sea funs casting shadows from the sun. Tho sea was pellucid and tremu lous ns jelly. Whero tho schooner lay tho water was tho limpid tint of tho interior of a lem on. Intersecting this was a strip of grass green, and closely following in a bewildering succession canio emerald, robin's egg and olive all these colors and every tint of green possible thrown lavishly and recklessly together in un always sharp contrast till tho eyo wan drunk with tho display. Abovo all these scenes of hand and tea uro tho blazing tropio sun and the transparent atmos phere kissing tho cheek as softly as a mother's caress. Off to the westward from the Emily was a coral reef, and though abounding in curiosities it was the most abomi nable place conceivable. Danto's "In ferno" can furnish hardly a fitting parallel. The surface of the moon as pictured in astronomies must resemble the place a back of gray coral barely protruding abovo tho waves. Every inch of surface is jagged and scarified as lava, and bo hard and fchurp aro tho countless projecting points that tho stoutest boot is cut to shreds. Not a particle of softness is to be found, nut a variation in the dingy, cold grayncss, and overhead iumimcrublo gulls und tern soar and scream. The inhabitants of this desolate spot aro hideous rock crabs. As tho boat ap proached they ecra m bled in hundreds down tho rough banks into the sen, nnd their clattering wns utmost nn uproar. Repulstvo creatures are they, l.irgo und sprawling, like spiders, mottled nnd with protruding ej es und uienncing' claws. They move with exceeding swiftness und gave us a shock as they tumbled out of every cranny ourfingers or feet entered. If the animal world has its imps and goblins, theso dreadful crustaceans oc cupy that sphero. Tho namo of this reef is Littlo Egg is land. Its sister, Egg island, where .is the !, i. t. ,oru ,leM.rli )0li B)nllt I ocam uoioro uescriocu, is uuoui half a milo to tho narthwurd. High on nn ele vation, sheer jibovo the vegetation, shine tho whito walls of a lighthouse and the keeper's dwelling. The keeper und his on nro tho only persons living on the isle, lit) is an Englishman, of course. Ho has been1 here two years ever hinco tho light was placed, It is a lonely life, and he ssy.i ho is sick of it. Ono of the two ix'ople must bo constantly ut the lighthoueo, und tho other at intervals must go to u neighboring island for food and necessary articles. Being of Johnny Bull Instincts, Mr. Pinder has u very confused idea of the United States. Ho said he hud u broth-er-iu-luw there. His nam J was Smith, and wo probubly knew him. Wo did. Mr. Pinder also had tho notiou wo had conio down to annex tho Bahumns. "Tho hold woman 'angs onto these hi lands pretty well, doan'tsheV" ho remark ed suspiciously. Ed L. Sauin. dOTUriTS f MR UWJRSUm . THEY WILL PERMIT ALL TO GO The most direct route Is via tho MAMMOTH TlltlNK LINK KNOWN AS TIIK bINCOIeN TRUNK FACTORY. It is the only llrst-cluss line In the city, and all should buy tickets over thin roulo. Trunks, Trurellng Bugs, Extension Canes, Pocket Books, Dressing Cusen, Straps, and flVorythinn llrst class for travellers. Rambler ARE EASIfoY Tltore is a certain air of distinction about RAMDUER riders per hapi you have noticed it. People ive them credit for belnp; competent to judge a bicycle for knowing a good thing when they see It. An air of confidence is clearly marked In the graceful bearing of AMBUiiR riders. They know the whec1 they ride; have utmost con fidence in it. Knowing that Ramblers are high grade, and are sold at list price only, people do not look upon RAMBklSR riders as frequenters of "bar gain shops." "ALL RAMBLERS HAVE Q. & J. PNEUMATICS." E). R. OTJTraifclE, WOL3 AORNT, 1040 O pi i h EHI , Wo liaro Just employed a Mklllrul workman from the East, who Is fully compntort to ninko all repairs in tho abovo lines. T. J. THORPE & CO., !U) Houth Klevonth Ht. IKE TURKISH pow oibjiv row Gisrc'riisiviisrc. The LADIES TURKISH DEPARTMENT will open Monday, July 3. I'la&re In fotr&lri If You Are Going " . To THE WORLD'S FAIR you should begin at once to info-m yourself on the subject, so that you may use your time there to the best advantage. You will not be able to see every thingyou may see what you are specially interested in if you go there informed at the beginning. If You Are Not Going To THE WORLD'S FAIR ym should do the next best thing know as much as possible about it. If you can't see it you can at least read about it. In either event you imperative need a duly paper frcm the World's-Fair city you need a Chicago daily, and The Chicago Record Will meet your Bicycles RB60GNIZED. f'aVllCISr. DEPflRTIIlENT P1i - &k lt tlt World MI SU'M'HO-SALINE BATH CO. need. - i I 8 1 i i iX-M. Ik.