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X I o g 2 . — - e g ey THE DAILY BEL: TUESDAY, LANGTRY AND NILSSON. The Actress and the Singer whom Mr Abbey 18 to Bring Aeross the Atlar New York San Mr. Henry E. Abbey, the threatri oal manager, arrived from England yosterday. He hes engaced Mrs. Langtry, the London professional beauty, and Mme. Christine Nilsson, the prima donus, for American_tours next season, and Mr. Henry Irvi for the season after that, bestdes leas ing Mr. Irvings Lyceum Theatre for the period of the actor's absence from London., “What is your own opinion of Mrs Langtry as an actress!” Mr, Abb: was asked “‘She is not a great one,” he re plied, could not stand criticism a8 8uc tehe is perfectly at ease on the stage, notably ladylike, and so unassuming that she gets the good will of an andience right away. At least that has been the case in En gland, and she has drawn tremen- dously during her provincial tour in that country. Of couree, there's no foretelling the result of her yenture here She will sail for New York, September 30, and_ probably open Oc- tober 23, but at what theater has not been decided. After her season in this city she will make & round of the large cities, playing in ‘She Stoops to Conquer,” ‘The Unequal Match,’ ‘Rosalind’ and ‘The Honeymoon.' The suppoting company will come oyer with her. I should have profer- red an American organization, but, aside from the difficulty of getting one together at this late day, it will be better for Mrs. Langtry to be sur- rounded by actors with whem she is familiar. She is little more than an amateur, you know, and must be given every possible help tn theordeal of facing a strange people.” ““What is your opinion of Mrs, Langtry as a beauty?” T do not think she will disappoint reasonable expectations, though some of her charms are of no practical value on the stage. Her wonderfully clear complexion, for instance, has to be painted over, and her beautiful hair might as woll bo a wig, If she is greatly admired by American audi ences—as 1 hope and expect - it will not be because she is the most beauti- ful woman on our stage, for she isnof, but because she 18 the most beautiful and winsomo, She all the while has a manner of wishing you to like her, and of doing her best 1o plenso, T think she is the most unaffected lady like woman I ever saw, on or off the stage.” I suppose her husband will not ac- company her?” “No. Her traveling companion will be a lady distingutshed in London polite society, but I am not at liberty to divulge her name,” ““Possibly Mre, Labouchere, wife of the editor of Truth(” “‘My lips are sealed, positively, But T'll tell you the name of a celebrity who is to come along. Kate Pattison, the javenile actress of the company, is n protege of Euuly Faithful, who will make the tour with her " ““How much do you really pay Mrs. Langtry?” “'A high price. It is easy to be lieve that much, when it 18 considered that she is a great financlal success 1n England, and has by no means ex- hausted her popularity there. But people would have no reason to credit the figures if I gave them, and 1 wonld have to multiphy them by two in anticipation of your readers divid- ing them by two,” “‘What about Nilsson?" “‘She sails Octobor 14, and is to sing fifty times through the country in ooncerts and oratorios. The com gnny is not completed. A young wedleh nobleman, who has sung with Nilsson in Paris, will probably be the tenor, and Del Puente the baritone; and the Boston Quintette olub will be the instrumentalists.” “How is Nilsson's voice? “Not n8 girlish as it was ten years ago, of course, but rounder and fuller, 1 heard her in London. She appeared in deep mourning on account of the recont deuth of her husband, and will do the same here, Luo Liack was ex- ceedingly becoming, nlong with her light hair and delicate face.” “And Trving?” “He doesn’t come until the fall of 1883, He has given up his contem- plated trip to New York this summer, 1 have taken the Lyceum Theatre, Loudon, to manage while he is hero, and during his subsequent tour in the Erglish provinces, My plan 1s to in- troduce American stars and compa: to London. That is atout the riekiest of my proposed ventures, Don't you think so?’ " or Farmers and Me- chanios. Thousands of dollaes can be saved by using proper judgment in taking care of the health of yourself and family. 1f you are bilicus, have sallow complexion, poor appetite, Jow aud depressed rpirits, and generally debilitated, do mot delay & mo ment, but go at ovce; and procure a bot. tle of those wonderful Electric Ditters, which never fail to cure, and that for the trifling sum of Afty conts,—[Tribune. Sold by O, ¥, Goodman. Viewing New York Cor. Philsdulphia Record I wont with a friend to the vaults of the Safety Deposit company on Thurs- day to help clip off some coupons, You know what these vaults are. Places where bloated bondholders keep their stocks and honds and other val- uables in little safes with combination locks, that moth nor rust way not cor- rupt, por thisves brea¥ through and steal, While we were sitting there I looked up and saw the strangest and most forbiddir king person com- ing down the aisle. He wore & high- pointed fur cap and a coat buttoned up to his chin, A short thick beard and mustache almost hid his face from view. As he came nearer to me 1 recognizad Ceptain Costentenus, the tattooed man, We could not help staring at him, it seemed so quecr for one of Barnum's curiosities to be looking after his stocks and bonds, He did not seem to object, and so wy fiiend made some p'easant remark to him in Ttalian, }lw was quite ready to falk, though he does bot speak very fluently either ¥rench, Italian or Engligh, but he speaks the two former beiter than the latter. His entire conversation was about money, show ing that he had o keen eye for the almighty dollar, He has been in this country for siz years, and receive when on exhibition, 8100 a week aud his expenses, Then hesells his photo- #raphs and & life of hiwself, from Fortunes which he makes & good percentage. In the six years he has managed to save a good deal more than his salary, and he has invested money judiciously. The cnly mvestment he has that does not pay is diamonds. wtely fond of this precious stone, and has some fine apecimens in his safe, He scems to have a savage’s fondness for ornament, for he was loaded down with jewelry. Around his neck he wore a long, massive gold chain, fast- ened at the throat with ajeweled slide, There was evidently a watch on the end of the chain in his p cket. Then ho wore another heavy gold chain acrcsa his blue flannel shict, on which soveral twenty dollar gold pieces were hung. On his wrista were gold brace- lets of curious workmanehip, and he wore twelve plain rings on his hands, two on each third and little tinger and two on cach thumb. His hands are very well shaped, and the dark tattooing sct off the bright gold of the rings. A silk scarf of many colors was tied around his waist. Al- together, ho looked like a pirate. E'ren of Coet. n, Coughs 1s, Asth or any affection of throat and lungs—are requested to call at *, Goodman’s Drug Store and get a trial bottle of Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, ¥FREE oF 0ost, which will show you what a regular dollar-size bottle will do, WHERE 1S OLIVE? He Has Disappeared and it s Thought Ho 18 passion- | those branches of industry in which the hammer plays an important part. Tt consists of a series of hammers ar- ranged 8o that their faces extend be- yond the periphery of A wheel and strike a sliding rod, to which is adjus- ted a drill, a hammer or a quariz crusher, or whatevor devics is needed to accomplish the desired work. When these hammers strike the drill—the machine now on exhibition is fixed to drill tock—they slide off out of the way in the most remarkable manner, withoat perceptibly decreasing the ve- locity of the wheel. They spring into position again and never miss one atroke. The machine now 1 operation con- tains eight hammers, and one man turning it can deliver 400 powerful blows a minute Two picces of rock show the work that the machine does drillisg. In freestone a man drills an inch a minate, tuening the machine leisurely. A ratchet turns the drill a amall fraction of an inch at each stroke, and all the driller has to do is to turn the crank, In granite rock from half an inch to an inch can be drilled in a minate. The individaal hammers each weigh 'eleven pounds. Turning the wheel forty revolutions a minute the machine delivers 320 blows of sixty- six pounds each; fifty revolutions give 400 blows of eighty-two pounds each, and sixty revolutions give 480 blows of ninety-one pounds each, aggrega- ting over twenty a second. Virtne Acknowledged. Mrs, Tra Mulbolland, Albany, N. Y., writes: *For several yoars I have suffered Has Been Killed, Special Correspondence of the Bee. Pruym Creex, Neb., July 20.—1. P, Olive, the well known ranchman, is missing He has not been seen for somo time and no one seems to know what has becomo of him. His wife has left Plum Creek. It is surmised that some of his encmies have secrot- ly made way with hi It would be nothing surprising if he has fallen at the hands of an assassin, as a bitter feud cxisted between him and other parties, Grandmother used €0 say: *“Boyr, if your blood is out of order iy tturdock tea;” and then they had the Burdock and boil it down inket- tles, muking & nasty, smelling decoction; 0w you get all the curative properties put up in o blggf-rin in Brinock BLoon Birrens, Price$1.00, telal rize 10 cents, augl-dlw BINKELMAN. Features ofa Prominent Little Center in the Republican Valley. Correspondence of THE Bk, BinkeLMAN, Neb., July 28,—Bin- kelman, Nebraska, formerly known as Collinsvilie, i located in Dundy coun- ty. It can hardly be called a town as there are only two stores, a hotel and postoflice besides the railroad build- ings, At the same time it isa very important tradivg point, and is a con- ter around which are located some of the most prosperous live stock men in the state. Thus far no settlers lave attempted to take poseession of the land, and cattle sre allowed to roam at their pleasure and feed on the abundance of grass. As might be ex- pected th s ok men will make stror g an offort 43 possible to keep the homa- steaders out, and it will be to the ad- vantege of all concorned if they are kept out. There is too little rain fall and too much hot wind to make farm- ing productiv The soil is not as well adapted to farming as grazing, There will perhaps be a itimsej when this part of the conntry can be made very product It will be better for the sottlers to occupy it first. Hot winds have become less frequent and less de- structive in the Republican Valley, the farther you go cast. As the prairie becomes covered with foliage tho soil does not become #o heated by the sun, a8 whon protected ouly by the buffalo gross, aud as & matter of course the atmosphore remains coolor. Binkelmau promises to grow in im- portance g a shipping point for live stock. Stock yards are being bullt, having fourshoots, The town derives its name from George Binkelman of Denver, who owns large herds in tho vicinity. Prominent among the ravchmen whose herds feed in the valley and along the creeks that flow into it, are Biukelman, Vail, Day port, Buck, Hogler, Van Slyke, Woodards, Olive, Wilson, Smith, Nel- son and Bird, John King owns a grocery and gen- eral merchandiso store at Binkelmun and does an exteneive business, 1he postcflico is Jocated in his building. J 0. Taylor, & brother of County Clerk Taylor of Culbertson, is a clerk i the store and in Mr. Kiog's absence hae charge of the business, F. Scott is proprietor of the hotel, a commodious three story building, At present ho has & large number of reg- ular boarders besides accommodating o great many traugiout visitors The railroad station is under the efficient management of C, E, Has- kin, who possesses the confidence of the company or he never would have been placed in such a diflicult and re sponsible position. So far as can be learned at preseny stock has done exceedingly well this season, and if the markets will only keep up the profits will be large, Speaking of markets calls to mind the fact that Denver is rapidly losing its reputation as being a first cluss market for horses, Only a few days sgo a man returned from there bringing back his hoid of ponies, as they would not bring anywhere near their real value, Ho reported that a car load of Missouri horses arrived there about the same time as he did, and the owner was obliged to sell them for less than they were worth in Missouri The horses weore as fine as any that could be found in the market. A C. D, corge Meredith, Jersey City, writea: he SPRING BLOSSOM you sent me has he happiest eff on wy d r; her nd depress spirits b She is able to g0 Lo 8 nd is as liv a3 o cricket. 1 shall cer- taiuly recommend it to all my friends, Price 50 cents, trisl bottles 10 cents. augl-dlw A Rotary Hammer That Strikes 400 Blows a Minute, Stosktou (Cal.) Herald, Dr. W. T, Browne, of Btockton, Oal,, has receutly porfeoted a rotary hawmer that promises to revolutionize from oft-recurring bilious headaches, dys- pepsia, and complaints peculiar to my sex. Since using your BURDOCK BLooD BITTERS T am entirely relieved.” Price $1.00, trial size 10 cents. augl-dlw Supplanting Ohilo, Washington Specal, Referring to the nominetion to.day of Hon, Merritt L. Joslyn, of Tllinois, for assistant secretary of the ntetior department, a western republican said he thought Illinois was faring pretty well in the distribution of the more 1mportant offices of the oxecutive de- partment, In this conncction, this gentleman named the following: Hon, Robert T, Lincoln, secretary of war; Hon, Merritt L. Joslyn, assistant sec- retary of the interior; Hon. H. O. Jurchard, director of the] United States mint; Gen. J. C. Hamilton, surgeon general of the United States marine hospital service; Hon. Green B. Raum, commissioner of internal revenue; Hon, S. P. Rounds, public printer; Hon, James S. Delano, dep- uty second comptroller of the treasury—all residents of and ap- pointed from the prairie state. Of this last, he said, Mr. Rourds was appointed not selely or chiefly be- cause he was from Illinois, and was strongly backed by the solid delega- tion in congress from that etate, but for the reason that his administrative talents and thirty years' experience in a1l departments of business pertaining to an 1mwense priuting house pre- eminently fitted him for the position, and that” Mr. Joslyn owes his ap- puintient in a large measure to the fact that he is an old and intimate personal friend of Secratary Teller. Not For a Fortune. “Phew” T wouldn’t marry her if she'd a fortune. Poor girl, she'd be all right if she took SPRING BLOSSOM, the best thing in the world tor offensive breathing. Drice 50 cents, rial bottles 10 cents augl-dlw $5,000° To Safe Experts AND HANUF: GTURERS, THE NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK Of Omaha. Has purchased of the Corliss Safo, Manufacturing Co., of Providence, R fo whivh I guar- antoed in writing' to b’ “absolutely burglar proof for a period of thiety.six hours continuous and u disturhed attack with the use of such tools and applicances as a burglar can employ,” and Ina practica ly unconditional way. This bank desircs a thorough test nado upon thin kafe. and in case of failure to stand it, the bank will be at liberty to purchaso any other saf- and may roturn this to’ the manufacturers, Any party is at iberty to undertako the sttack who will furnish ctory boud to pay al o to tho safe, I case it is not entered in ipulated time. Tne Corliss Company agree ¢ to doposit with this bank the sum of , upon the siguing of an th said sum to be p'acod within the #afo and to be forfeited tothe pirty oporating in casa it Iy forcioly of ontents rab t \ netod : Cashle, ALERISHABLE PERFUME, {Turray & Lanman'’s DRIDA WATER. 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