The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, May 15, 1897, Image 4

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Established
1889.
Telephone
199.
Most' Complete and
Modern Equipment.
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YOU'LL FIND IT'S A GOOD PLAGE.
FRANCIS BROS.. mwT&
Proprietors C&pjtal Cafe.
Oysters, Fish and Game in Season.
Also Restaurant at 1418 0 St. LINCOLN, NEBR.
Open all night. Give us a call.
We make a Specialty of 15 cent Meals.
It's the Place..
You want to go to when you want to
purchase magazines, periodicals, news
papers and novels. Always on hand.
Eleventh and O streets, Richards block.
THE LINCOLN NEWS AGENCY,
C. L. SPENCEK, Mgr.
THE M. C LILLY COMPANY
Columbus Ohio.
MANUFACTURERS OF
College and Military Uniforms and Equip
ments. Oxford Gowns and Caps, Ban
ners Flag etc Correspondence Solicited.
H. W. BROWN,
DRUGGIST
Books and Stationery,
College Text Books.
And a complete stock ot Standard and
Miscellaneous Books.
127 SO. ELEVENTH ST
StrLPHO SALJNE
Bath House and Sanitarium,
Cor. 14th and M streets, Lincoln, Neb.
Open at all Hours, Day and Night
All forms of bulb
TURKISH, RUSSIAN AND ROMAN.
DRS. M. H. AND J. O. EVERETT,
Managing Physicians.
All forms of baths Turkish, Russian,
electric, with special attention to the ap
plication of NATURAL SALT WATER
baths, several times Stronger than sen
water, for the cure of rheumatism, ner
vous difficulties and many other diseases.
The Bath House 1b the most complete in
the world. Sea Bathing may be enjoyed
at all seasons in our large, magnificent
Salt Water Swimming Pool, DOxlOO ft.,
and 3 to 10 ft. deep, heated to a uniform
temperature of 8C degrees.
IT IS 7,257
MILES LONG
AND HAS RUN
A SPECIAL TRAIN
CHICAGO TO DENVER
1025 MILES IN
1047 MINUTEB AND
HOLDS THE
WORLD'S
BECORD.
Is the Ahort line. to Chicago, Peoria, EL
liouis, ICansaB City, and Denver. No
change of cars. For tlcketaand Infor
mal i n npp'ly at"Br,&"M. depot or city
offlc , co i nor 10th and O sts. "Lincoln, Neb,
C. W. BONNELL C. P. & T. A.
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Best 5ervice
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LAUNDRY
COMPANY
Greatest
Courtesy. C. EHLERS
The Tailor....
uifs LjYaeie. fo Qpreler.
Cleaning and Repairing also Done.
12G So, lltb SI, RC,fTBr
Intercollegiate Bureau
Cotrell & Leonard,
472-478 Broadway,
Albany, New York.
Makers of the...
Caps, Gown and Hoods.
to the American Colleges and Universities.
Illustrated manual, samples, prices etc.,
upon request. Gowns for the Pulpit and
the Bench.
First National Bank,
LINCOLN, NEB.
Capital
Surplus
$400,000.00
100,000.00
N. S. HAKWOOD, President.
CHAS. A. BANNA. Vice-President.
P. M. COOK. Cashier.
C. S. LIPPINCOTT. and
H. S. FREEMAN. Afcs't Cashier.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.,
The name the guarantee.
Outfitters to all the leading colleges,
athletic clubs and preparatory schools.
Every Requisite for Athletic Bporti
and Pastimes.
SPALDING'S BASEBALL SUPPLIEB.
Managers .should send
for samples and special
j-ates on uniforms and
supplies before purchas
ing. Every facility for the
best value at least cost.
TENNIS
GOLF,
CRICKET.
TRACK,
AND FIELD
SUPPLIES.
Gymnasium Equipments Catalogue Free.
Spalding's Athletic Library contains books
on every form of athletic sport Published
monthly. Price ten cents.
THE SPALDING BICYCLE.
Strong, light, easy running. Perfection
of mechanical skill.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
New York, Chicago, Philadelphia.
Try the..
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DMDER
J. M.PAMCINSEH.
PB0PBIETD8. jlt)r
AT THE LANSING.
Manager Dowden of tho Lansing then,
ter announces for the noxt attraction at
hs beautiful theater, on Batunlny, May
15, matlnco nnd ovenlng.that successful
comedy-drama, "Tho Pulse of Now
York." Kow companies now on the road
comblno tho literary merit nnd tho real
istic scenic effects of this plcco and given
with the competent caste which tho man
agement has secured, Tlicatcr-gocrs ot
tho city look forward to an evening of
special plonauro In tho piny. "Tho Pulse
of New York" has a record of slxtcon
weeks In New York city, twclvo weeks
In Chicago nnd no less than six weeks In
tho other largo cities, and Is now given
exactly as produced originally at the Stnf
theater In Now York. Splendid scenery
nnd mechanical dovlcca aro carried with
which to reproduce such well-known and
fascinating pictures of llfo In the metrop
olis uh tho lllumlnntrd Brooklyn bridge,
the elevated railroad, Herald square by
gas light nnd the notoriously wlckca
"Flvo PolntH." Two of tho thrilling
scenes of the piece nre u stam pile-driver
In nctunl operation nnd tho cscitpo of a
man and woman from death by hanging
under tho "L" tracks as a train dashes
ever their heads.
Prominent In the cast presenting thl
realistic piece are Stella Mnyhcw, a
clever soubrcttc, nnd Crls Bruno, come
dlan. Into of Charles H. Yates' "Devil's
Auction" company.
Prices for tho matinee, COc nnd 25c, nnd
evanlng prices $1, 75c, 50c nnd 2f.a Seats
now on sale at Lansing box ofllco.
Tho following Is a clipping from tin
Deadwood Time of Jolly Delia Prlnglo
and her merry coinnnny which comes to
the Lnnalng theater for one week, com
mencing Monday. May 17th:
It can be truthfully said that the Delia
Prlnglo company, now tilling a week's
engagement at the opera house, is one of
the strongest companies thnt ever came
to this city nnd Is being appreciated by
the theater-going people of Deadwood.
Tho company is drawing good houses
and will probably continue to do so
throughout their engagement. Their
plays aro all new and their specialties
catchy and up-to-date. Delia Prlngle la
an actress capable of taking the dlfllcult
roles and portraying them In a mannei
thnt wins the admiration of every man,
woman nnd child in the audience. Mr.
Adams' comedy goes well and his special
ties tend to enliven and please. It must
be suld of Richard .uarsden that he Is
one of the cleverest actors who ever
set foot upon the stage of the Deadwood
opera house. He has a voice, style ana
conception which, by his long experience
and tact, he can suit to any role that
may be assigned to him. Such an actor
must be valuable to any company. The
premutation of "The True American
Girl" last evening was splendid.
Seats are now on sale at the box office.
Prices, parquet and boxes, 23 cents, all
balance of house 10 cents. Secure your
seats early. Don't forget the ladleB' and
children's matinee Saturday 10 cents all
over the house.
"FOR FAIR VIRGINIA."
A dramatic offering of unusual value
and Interest will appeal to our play
goers on Monday evening. May 24th, at
the Lansing theater, when Mr. and Mrs,
Russ Whytal will be seen in the former's
romantic drama "For Fair Virginia-" It
is a domestic story abounding in hean
interest and having a stirring buck
ground of the civil war. It is a piece
that must appeal to every American who
has not become blase and dyspeptic from
overfeeding on English society plays and
French farces of more than questionable
morality. The two love stories which aru
distinctly interwoven are alternately re
tarded and carried forward by exciting
episodes. The battle's roar is heard but
not seen, and the suggestion proves am
ply sufficient. There Is an abundance ot
novel and spontaneous comedy, in fact,
the lighter characters are so effective
that it is in one of them that Mrs. Why
tal appears. Tho more serious work lb
in the efficient hands of an excellent
company, headed by such well-known
players as Mabel Bert, Frank Doune,
George F. Farren and that exceptionally
clever and attractive child actress, Lottie
Briscoe. A complete and handsome
scenic outfit Is carried and the play Is
presented under the direction of M,
Julan Magnus, whose has brought hen
many admirable attractions.
This attraction will close the regular
season of the Landing theater. Prices
$L 75c, 50c and 25c Seats on bale Friday
morning.
(Continued from flrstpage.)
through. He caught an almost impossi
ble fly, lined out three singles three times
in buccehslon and stole four bases.
Reeder put up an elegant fielding game.
WJth two men out in the ninth inning,
Sam Crawford sent a liner almoht to
the fence, but Reeder got there ome way
or other and cut off Sam's hopes.
Wells' base running was a feature of
the game. On the whole. Itobinbon was
given excellent bupport The only sem
blance of an error that was made was a
low throw to first by Wells, which did
not result Seriously.
UNIVEUSITY. IB: DRAKE. 0.
DEB MOINES, la.. May 11. (Speolal.)-
The university of Nebraska baseball team
showed what it could do today by defeat
ing Drake university by the score of 15 to
0. The boys put up a. stiff game at the
bat after the fourth Inning, making one
triple, live two-baggers and one single off
Fouts. Gordon was put In the box dur
ing the labt three Innings. A single, a
base on balls and a wild pitch put men
on second and third base, but he siruck
out the next two men and Klndler took In
a liner which retired the side. This was
the only time Drake had any chance of
scoring. Caugill played third base and
Packard went to centre. The Bcore;
tt nt v 0 00 0G 8C 1 15
Drake 00 0 000000 0
Batteries Robinson, uoraon ana nw,
Fouts and Ho bens.
Base hits U. of N.7, Drake 4.
Errors U. of N. 2. Drake 12.
Struck out By Robinson 4, Gordon ?
Fouts 2. Umpire, Leighton.
FAST TIME, THROUGH TABS.
To Omaha. Chicago and points In Iowa
and Illinois, the UNION PACIFIC in con
nection with the C. & N. w. By. oners
the best service and the fastest time. Call
or write to me for time cards, rates, etc.
E. U. SLOSBON, Genegar agent
It's No Longer
Where the young
Goods and Hate. It's at the
THE ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
Thoro is n ronBon for thiB. Tho Armstrong Clothing Go.
aro up-to-dnto and carry a stock which would do credit to
Chicago or Now York.
A Word about Spring Suits
Wo havo an entirely now stock and our suits for young men
at $5.40, $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 havo a stylo and snap
to thorn which is only equaled by our best Merchant Tailor
work. It costs you nothing to investigate. Call and inspect
tho best lino of Clothing, HatB. and Furnishing GoodB in No
braBk before you buy. Wo will SAVE you DOLLARS.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
1013 to 1019 O Street, Lincoln.
J.L.Stcphens, President; Harry E.Wllbon,
SUITOER
June, July
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mand. Membership certificates may be purchased from the Publishers of this pa
per, or directly from the Syndicate. In either case satisfaction is guaranteed by
the Syndicate.
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Brians :?5
mtf 'Win aiaL '" 'It Ul iMJPM Jl
3v&fc Qlo.U vw,
Rates $2 to $3.50 per
Preparatory School to the
State University.
(School of Music building.)
The Preparatory School fully prepares
First semester begins Sept 20. 1B97.
Bummer SesBion June 1 to Sept. 17.
(iu weeKB).
If you wish to "make up" work durlna
the summer the PREPARATORY School
Is the only place.
Ten university preparatory instructors
and approved tutors. Turn the eyes of
your friends toward the university by
sending them the "announcement" of the
PREPARATORY SCHOOL, or by hand
us the names of Buoh as need further
preparation. Call at the office In School
of music building or see,
C W. WALLACE, Director.
Klngsley's book. "Titus" and "Wrest
ler of Phllippl," Iks. each. School diction
aries, translations, fountain pens, note
books, history paper at lowest prices.
Book department, IJerpolsbelmer & Co.
French, German and Latin dictionaries
will bo sold to students of the university
for $1.11 cents each. These are the reg
ular $1.H editions. Gold Iridium pointed
fountain pens are still selling at 09 cents
each. Book Department, Herpolchelmer
and Company.
Dr. BX COOK, practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat 12U O street
Just tny a 10c box of Caacarets, the finest
liver and bowel regulator ver made.
a Question
men buy the Nobby Furnishing
Secretary; W. C. Stephens Treasurer.
SCHOOL, '97
and August
Spelling. Business Arithmetic. Ranld Cal
Expert Accounting, Political Economy,
Bureau Syndicate.
TH6 -f -r
LINCOLN
AUSTIN HUMPHREY, Manaqeu.
IltA P. HlGUV,
Chas. A. Cuate,
....Clerks.
busAw, fctowk.
day..
go Home Is Keally Coajlete
Without a new U9JM.oO.tl
Washburn &"
Prior have been scaled down as a result of the
vvuiJiburu's ruunnoua popularity bo that now you
can buys eenutue Waihbura of the i cry latest deiljpa
From $15.00 Upward.
The new Wathbura Mandolin Is a. radical depart
ure from former styles, it Is lie aenlest, daintiest
and lightest Mandolin imaginable, and its tone ap
proaches ery uear to that of a Me old Cremona
Violin. M'lifcliburus are bold at fixed and uniform
prices by aJ) tost-class music dealers eirry where.
Waskburns are the sckno wledced standard of the
world. They are used exclusively by the leading
Artists, Teachers and Glee Clubs. Our new Wash
burn catalogue containing portraits of over J 00
Artiutsand I ull lnf onnaUon, price, rndorsements,
etc will be i-ent free on receipt of application, II
your local dealer cannot supply you we will send
Waihburns C O. 0. wlih privilege of examination,
Cirect from the factory.
A Wacfaburn Improves with age and makes a
Gift that Increases in vstlue as the years go by.
It li really worth mnoy U me its cost
LYON & HEALV,
Corner Wabash Ave, and Adams St, Chicago.
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Ovor 400,000 cured. BuyNo-To-Iiaoof your
druggist, under jcuaruntee to cure, Wy or
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