The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, May 22, 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.. '""Si
Peters Qmpit&i 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
purchare magazines, periodicals, news
papers and novels. Always on hand.
Eleventh and O streets. Richards block.
THE LINCOLN NEWS AGENCY,
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C. L. SPENCKR. Mr.
THE M. C LILLY COMPANY
Columbus Ohio.
MANUFACTURERS OP
College and Military Uniforms and Equip
ments. Oxford Gowns and Caps, Ban
aera Flag eto Correspondent Solicited.
H. W. BROWN.
DRUGGIST
Books and Stationery,
College Text Books.
And a complete stock of Standard and
Miscellaneous Books.
127 SO. ELEVENTH ST
8ULPHO-SALINE
Batli House and Sanitarium,
Cor. Hth and M afreets, Lincoln, Neb.
Open at all Hours, Day and Night.
All forms of bath
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 sea
water, for the cure of rheumatism, ner
vous difficulties and many other diseases.
The Bath House Is the most complete in
the world. Sea Bathing may be enjoyed
at all seasons In our large, magnificent
Bait Water Swimming Pool, 50x150 ft.,
and 3 to 10 ft. deep, heated to a uniform
temperature of 86 degrees.
IT IS 7,257
MILES LONG
AND HAS RUN
A SPECIAL TRAIN
CHICAGO TO DENVER
1025 MILES IN
1047 MINUTES AND
HOLDS THE
WORLD'S
RECORD.
Is the ohort line to Chicago, Peorlu, St.
Louis, Kansas City, and Denver. No
change of cars. For tickets and, Infor
matlon"applya,itfBlWSM.J depot or city
riffle . cdrnorlOth and Oats. Lincoln,, 'b.
G. WrtiONNELL-CwP&.T.fA:.j
,
Best Service
EVANS "'
LAUNDRY
COMPANY
Greatest...
Courtesy.
. C. EHLERS
The Tailor....
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Cleaning ami Repairing also Done.
126 So; nth si, '.. a,
Intercollegiate Bureau
Cotrcll & Leonard,
4W-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. HARWOOD, President.
CHAS. A. HANNA. Vice-President.
F. M. COOK. Casdilor.
C. S. LIPPINCOTT. and
H. S. FREEMAN, Ass'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 Sports
and Pastimes.
SPALDING'S BASEBALL SUPPLIES.
Managers should sond
for samples and special
rates 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 BICjTCLE.
Strong, light, easy running. Perfection
of mechanical skill.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
New York, Chicago, Philadelphia.
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"for fair vinaiNtA."
In the ilrnnm "For Fair Vistula." which
Manager Dowdcn has scoured for tho
closing night of tho present hoax on at tho
Limning, our theater-goers may confidently
oxpoot to llmt a piny of moro than usual
merit and Interest. No American piny of
recent years has met with more general
favor, niul a record of over 4."0 perform,
anew KMka Noluinoi for Its enduring
worth. "For Fair Virginia" nan been
slow In reaching 1h, but this la duo to the
ever, bo none tho lew welcome boenuxo of
fact that Is hns been acted continuously
tho'dblny, and In tho Interval, curiosity
and desire to soo Mr. Rush Whytal's work
have grown apace. Tho country has had
of late rather an oxcoiut of lighter plays
and farces and a thoroughly pure and
wholesome play will, doubtless, bo a wel
coir.o and agreeable change. "For Fair
Virginia" deals with domestic life In tho
Old Dominion during war time. It Is not
what Is gonernlly understood as a "war
piny," with horrors of battled and wound
and dying heroes, but tells two charming
love stories which ro alternately Inter
rupted or aided by tho events of tho war.
Tho woman's sldo of tho great struggle Is
shown; her sufferings, privations and hero
Ism. Yet tho general tone of the piece is
not by any moans gloomy. Mrs. Whytnl
appears In a light comedy character, whllo
Mr. Whytnl plays tho heavy part, and
thero are several humorous roles. Mr.
Whytal Is an actor of long oxporlonco
with the best stock companies and stars.
Mrs. Wnytnl as Mmlu Knowlca In tho
support of Rhea and Julia Mnrlowo may
bo romembored. She Is n woman of marked
chnrm of fnco and mannor.nnd an nctress
of strikingly Individual and original meth
ods. There Is nothing "stagoy" or con
ventional about her acting. By many of
tho ablest critics she Is said to suggest "a
younger and more attractive Mrs. Ken
dal." Another very Interesting figure In
the piece Is the child Jullan.plnyed by lit
tle Lottie Briscoe, ono of the most attrac
tive and most natural Juvonllo actresses.
Her character Is vory Important In the de
velopment of tho story nnd she Invnrinbly
establishes herself ns a great favorite with
tho audience, especially with the ladles
and children. Others In the company arc
Mabel Bert, who Is well known hero;
Frank Doane, George F. Farrcn, John
Woodward, John Borden and Wllllnm
Hopper. A complete scenic equipment Is
carried and tho picturesque landscapes
and colonial homes of Virginia are faith
fully reproduced. Prions, $1, T5 cents. BO
cents and 25 cents. Seats on sale Friday
morning. Secure your seats early.
THE LUNCHEON ROOM.
The- proprietors of the unlvorslty lun
cheon room announce that they are bet
ter prepared than ever to serve strictly
home made goods with convenience to
all. A sample bill of fare Is:
Soup 5 cents
Plum pudding 6 cents
Sandwich S cents
Bread and butter 2 cents
Coffee, tea or cocoa 4 cents
Milk Scents
Two Joughnuts S cents
Pie 5 cents
Let Westerfleld be your barber.
IF THE WORK IS DONE RIGHT
You never have any trouble with a point
ed toe shoe. I make a specialty of repar
lng pointed and round-toe shoes, having
:he special apparatus to work with. It
will pay you to take your work where it
will be done In the right way.
H CAPES, Practical shoemaker.
133 South Eleventh Street.
BY THE WAY Do you know that the
North-Western Is the biggest railroad sys
tem touching Lincoln? That it has 8,000
miles of track, the best equipped In the
world, that It is the shortest line to Chi
cago, and makes the quickest time, and
is tho only direct through line to St. Paul
and Duluth? It is the truth. Just make
a note of It and whon next you travel use
this line.
City Office 117 South 10th street.
Depot corner Sth and S streets.
DON CAMERON Lunch counter and
short order house. 118 South 11th St.
FAST TIME, THROUGH CARS.
To Omaha, Chicago and points in Iowa
and Illinois, the UNION PACIFIC in con
nection with the C. & N. W. Ry. offers
the best service and the fastest time. Call
or write to me for time cards, rates, etc
E. B. SLOSSON, Genegar agent.
Dr. S.E. COOK, practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat 1215 O street.
Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the finest
liver and bowel regulator ever mode.
Preparatory School to the
State University.
(School of Music building.)
The Preparatory School fully prepares
FlrBt semester begins Sept. 20, 1897.
Summer Session June 1 to Sept. 17.
(10 weeks).
If you wish to "make up" work during
the summer the PREPARATORY School
la tho only place.
Ten university preparatory Instructors
and approvod tutors. Turn the eyes of
your frlendB toward the university by
sending them the "announcement" of the
PREPARATORY SCHOOL, or by hand
us the names of such as need further
preparation. Coll at the office In School
of music building' or. see,
'C. W.1 WALLACE, Director.
It's No Longer a Question
Where tho young mon buy tho Nobby Furnishing
Goody and Hats. It's at tho
THE ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
There is a reason for thia. Tho Armstrong Clothing Co.
arc up-todato and carry a stock which would do orodit to
Chicago or Now York.
A, Word about Spring Suits .
Wo have an entirely now Btock and our suits for young mon
at $5.40, $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 havo a stylo and snap
to them which is only equaled by our boat Merchant Tailor
work. It costs you nothing to investigate Call and inspect
tho best lino of Clothing, lints, and Furnishing Goods in No
braak boforo you buy. Wo will SAVE you DOLLARS.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
1013 to 1019 O Street, Lincoln.
J.L.Stephens, President; Harry E.Wilson, Sccrotnry; W, C. Stephens TroaBurer.
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TH6 -f
LINCOLN
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