Saturday morning courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1893-1894, December 09, 1893, Image 7

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"Tho Still Altirm" wiib presented r.t
i tlio Lansing theatre Thurtday night.
Thin molodriimn Ik very fiimlllur to Lin
coin theatre goers. It tnticlo thu iihiimI
tlinprepsion this week, being presented
with tlio customary ou"octlvoness. Tlio
play is stirring, with much moro rout
dramatic interest tlinn Ih usually found
In tlio modem nielodinmu. Any wuy it
pleilPeS tllli audlcUCCS tllllt llHKOIIlblo t
mo itj produced.
Nkw Yokk, Dec. 7. Special I'omiiKii
Correspondence. Tlio following aro
thin week'H important attractions in
Now York: Vaudeville at Tony Pastor's;
"A Temperance Town" at tlio Madison
Square theatre; vaudovillo at ProotorV;
FranclH Wilson in "Erminlo" at tho
Hroadway; L. R. Willard at tho
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yJBfEmh tvP & HSPlliHkK'kjiiV
TII1C III13JVrJ'i."
Gardonj Aloxandor Salvini at tho Star; grown tired of thin intolerable snubbing,
"1192" at Palmer's; "Charley'B Aunt" ! and to give vent to his chagrin, ho him
at tho Standard; "Maine and Georgia" ' erected a palatiul reflidonco on Fifth
at tho Fourteenth Street theatre; Avenue, right in tho midst of tlio
Evans and Hooy at tho Hijou theatre; Anglomaniac bwoIIb. Ho thereby im
vaudovillo at Koster and Mai's and tho j partfl the fact that ho thinks it about
Imperial Music Hall; "Olaf" at Niblo's timo his family name is transcribed in
theatre; "Tho Nutmeg Match" at tho tho liluo book or the 1G0. Much to his
Grand opera house; "Tho Algerians"! satiHfuction, Now Vork society began to
at Daly's; "The .Woolen Stock-least admiring glanceB on this ostenta.
ing" at Hiurigan's; opera and tious young man, and for a short period,
vaudovillo at Keith's Union Square; I it looked as if tho exclusive Empyrean
"In Old Kentucky" at tho i might be accessible to him and tho
Acadomyof Music; llonry Irving and I members of his family. Unt.it current
Kllen Terry at Abboy'H theatre; Opora
Comiqtio at Herrmann's; Lillian Hussell
in "Princess Nieotino" at thy Casino,
(Joining Attraction,,.
Next Wednesday, December III,
"Friends" will inako its second ap
pearance in Lincoln at tho Lansing
theatre: In "Friends," Mr. Royls has
written a play that deals with various
phases ot life, from the highest to the
most lowly- that is, of American life.
Tho burden ot his theme is the great
lovo of two chuniB, who have roughed it
together and smilingly parried tlio
huffctingfl ot fate, hand in hand.. In
such a ease there can be, or course, hut
one great disinterested affection, and
tho author has most beautifully por-,
trayed that Bterling quality. It may
tax tho credulity of an audience in
general to tho utmost to see a man give i
up tho woman he loves better than any-
thing on earth to a friend for whom ho
has tho highest legard. Hut, isolated
as such cases may lie, there are high-
minded people yet left in the world who education at Yale, at the expiiation of I
aro capable of such a noble sacriliee. I which time, a wedding trip to Japan isi
Tho author him clovorly softened this j anticipated. Happy Harry! Once be
blow to credulity by making the woman i fore, the Gould family allied itself to
in question regard this man only as a
true and noble friend, never suspecting
his love. Mr. Hoylo has planted his
tlowcrs in tho fresh soil of youth and
not on the dried surface of soured ex
perience, and the blossoms he culls are
tho sweeter and purer for their nurtur
ing. There is a freshness and originality
about him that is charming. His
characters aro drawn fiom lifp and they
aro well drawn, too. There is but one
repulsive feature about the play- the
delirium and death of the opium
Binokorbut that can be forgiven for
,tbo strong moinl it points. There iB
nothing in "Friends" that can give '
offense nothing that a girl just
graduated from Bchool could not listen i
to. It teaches a pretty lesson, and in
creases one's wavering faith in humanity,
for it is a beautiful thing to think that
such people exist in tho world. There
is a villian, but Ids character is kept
woll In tho background until tho ,
supremo moment, and his villainy ends i
almost as soon as wo are made aware
tluit It oxists.
Commencing Monday December 11,
tho Holden Comedy company will open
a two week's engagement at tho Lansing
theatro, presenting a repertory of suit
able plays at popular prices. Tho initial
performance will bo an original melo
drama, entitled "True to tlio Core"
written expressly for the company by
Mr. Harry Jackson tho principal como
diiin of the organization. Tho Holden
Comedy company is conceded to bo one
of tho strongest lopertory companies on
tho road, Including among ita iiioiiiIWb
many woll known ami really competent
people. MIsb Kittle Do Lormc is tho
Houlirotte, She has been seen in Liu-
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coin many times, and Is very j lensantly
reinemhered. Sho Is a very lively per-1
son, and will bo a very attractive feature I
at the Lansing for tho next two weeks, j
Monday evening ladles will bo admitted i
free when accompanied by an escort
with a cash ticket.
WILL DRINQ HIM UP.
Hum ML. (IoiiIiI Will Trulll Hit In
tended HikIiiiimI In .Mill Hi
iiilriliii'iili On dit, once more, that Ih ninior in
Hying. Tlio papers recently nnnoiinco
that Miss Gould, daughter of tho Into
.lay Gould, him engaged herself to
Harry Woodruff, tho young actor. Tho
announcement him created tho greatest
sensation both in society and draiuatic
circleH. It Ih a well known fact that tho
Goulds have neer hud ontrco to tho
exclusive sot in Now Vork. Although
their omra box ih adjacent to that of
the lenders In MoAlllstorVsot, friendly
i,()WH mVi mwr KtiU exchanged. It
In iiIho reported that Goorgo Gould him
reports aro true, onco more, tho Goulds
aro one peg removed from the circle of
Id haute nobhwo nobowe Society
docs not altogether express sincero ad
miratioii ot Miss Gould's choice. Tho
"smart set" consider it a pitiful misalli
ance. Harry Woodruff is the clever
chappie who iinporsonntctl the army
physician in "The Girl I Left Hehind
Mo," company, which played hero this
summer. Harry is a handsome, dapper
like youngster, hut ho can't acta little
bit. His acting was mere assumption,
and his riiiitinir tendencies were some
tiling par excellent. This young man
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1,-uiiiii imiiui mine muni) in 11 single 'III Q WEAK MADE STRONG
minute than any other member of the1 . . ...
company could
in one
I .I ...
However,
tins may not prevent him from being a
model husband to his million heirofs
bride. Miss Gould has been heralded
.as a truly magnanimous and intelligent
girl, giving largely to charity. And in
deed, she is doubly generous tu her
bethroted. She will giro him a jour's
U, ..,. i ft -, ,1 ,.,,.i
io Htngo. Mifl. George Gould was Kdith
"
Kingdon, an except ional actress of he
day.
"When your heart is bad. and your
head is Lad, and you aro bad clean
through, what is needed?" asl. d a Sunday-school
teacher of her class. "I
know Ayer'B Sarsaparilla," spoke up a
little girl, whose mother had recently
been restored to health by that medi
cine , Herpolsheiiner it Co aro heavily over '
stocked on dress goods novelties, and i
will sell you Sl..r)().81.ft"iand 81.75 at 81.00
a yard.
Water colore and etchings at dancer's, .
till! South llth. '
Tin, I.iullrx Mmulil
All try that "Good Luck" brand
or Japan Tea. New crop or
their own importation.
Goon Luck Gitoomtv.
Chuoi City and
nicely screened at
Hock Springs coal
Lincoln Coal com-
puny-
Luxury ul' Trntel.
"Hello, Jack! Just come down town?''
"No; why?"
"Heeauso you look so fresh and trim
iib though just out of a bandbox."
"Woll, that is natural onough, when
j ou consider that, instead of just com
ing down town, I have just got into town
after a trip east."
"Hut that generally uses a man up,
and given him that tired feeling, what
with cramped quarters and jarring and
worrying him almost to death."
"1 know that is sometimes the case.
Hut frequently it depends upon what
jonil yon rldo over. There are roads and
roads. I nindo my" journey by the
SATURDAY MORNING OCXWRtTOl
Michigan Cential, and they have such'
perfection In appliances for comfort,
such discipline among tho employes,'
that tho annoyances aic small Indeed,1
and tho comfort equal to that In one's
own homo, unless it is an exceptionally;
. luxurious and well appointed one. Try ,
the Michigan Cential, 'the Niagara
'Fulls Route,' next time ,oii wish to go'
east. You'll Mini it so." Arkaimaw
Traveller.
ll I lit; SlMlt ll.
Convenient markets, good soil, puio
water and excellent climate aro advan
tages to be considered when looking up
a home, business location, farm, etc.
Maryland and the Virginias afford these,
with many mote advantages. Improved
farm lands, adapted to stock raising,
dairying, grain, grass and fruit growing,
can lie obtained at low prices and Umiu
easy terms. Thriving towns invito the
inerclijint, mechanic and business unn,
Abundance or coal timber, ore, water
power, etc. Fico sites for manu
facturers. For furtherinforniatlon, address M. V.
Richards, Laud and Immlgratloi Agent
11. ,v (). II. It., Hal biinoro, Md.
II lull l'li- in- llnt'lire I'll ill I'-.
Should send at once to John Hkiiahtian,
G.T. A..C. It. I. A: P. II. U Chicago.
Ten Cents, in stamps, per pack for the
slickest cards oii ever shulllcd. For
81.WI you will receive fieo by evpiess ten
packs.
More )ImIc, I.pm, Spoil.
It was 0 p. in., and Horr August Glim
tncriuiuiu stood ready equipped in trav
eling costume. Ho put on his gloves anil
his hat, matched up his phiid. turned the
gas off and was about to leave thu room,
preparatory to starling on a long jour
ney through Germany and Italy, when
in th davit his sleeve swept over the ta
ble, in consequence of which something
dropped on the tloor, which, to judge
roin tho sound, must have been a coin.
Although during his absence no one
could enter the room, as he was in t.ho
habit of locking it and taking tho key
with him. yet he thought it butter not to
leave the money lying about, but sccuro
it ui his purse.
lie therefore relighted the gas, and
found that the coin was only a copper of
tho value ot 1 penny sterling. Putting
it in his purse, lie hurried out of tho
room and quickly locked tho door, for
it was just striking 1, and his train loft
at 0:18, so that ho had only just timo to
catch it. Might month later Glimmer
munn, on Ills return from Italy, un
locked the door of his room and went in.
Htil what is that? The gas was burning
merrily just as he left it after lighting
it to seek the dropped coin, ho having
forgotten to turn it off again in his hur
ry, and u couple of days later ho was
presented with a gas bill to tho amount
cf JL'lOs. iljd.
"Hang it," ho said, with u sigh, on
paying tho money, "the old proverb, 'Fes
Una lonto,' is not so far wrong after all."
IIuinorlHtischo Hlatter.
It litis been proved that in a patent lock,
with mi itverngu sized key having tlx
"steps," each capable of being reduced In
height 'JO times, the number of changes
will boW5,400; further, Hint as the drill pins
and the pipes of the keys may ho made of
threo different sizes Hie total number of
changes would lie S.Mi.'.ixki. In keys of the
smallest size the total number would be
648,000, while in tlioo of extraordinary size
it could he luuic.-ised to not Ics than 7,776,
000 different cliutim.'. St. Louis Republic.
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SICK HEALED.
I ' )"" "'" "" n l" ie"iiiiiiu-ii, in, inn
be discouraged. Compound Oxjgen lias i
wrought many wonderful cures and has!
given strength to mini). Wo know IIiIb'
to be true from our own experience or j
twenty-live yeais, and we are ready to i
furnish abundant proof.
It is worth your while to examine tlio
evidence, which you can do by writing
to us. Wo will send you, Tree of charge,
our book or two hundred pages with
numerous testimonials and records of
nui in iniuu i-iiu-n "i iimiiuiu, ii'iiiiuiiiiiri,
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JlilllLlI I II I tit tlttt lltltflfldl tlt fltl lltfltllSItt HUH.
I..! P .....I I I.!l!..
, i wnniiiHiiiuii I.I1IIU i it i nun iiiiiitruijf ll u i -
vims illustration, neuralgia and other
forms of disease and debility.
Home treatment is sent out by ex-
press, to be used at home. Olllco treat '
ment is administered here. The effect
or both treatments is the same. Con
i sulfation free.
I Our success has given rise to many I
limitations. Avoid disappointment and
' loss or money, as there is but one genuine i
I Compound Oxygen, by sending to
, l)KS. ST.MtKKY A: PA LBN.
l.VJ!) Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., San
Francisco, Cal.. Toronto, Canada.
TU 15 Kr4OKlHT8.
i mow ami ulwii) liuvo
ROSES
CARNATIONS,
CHRYSANTHIiMUNS, VIOUUT
And all kinds of Decorating and
Flowering Plants.
TEN GHBENHOUSBS
and FIVE AGUES . . .
Wholly devoted to Flowers and Plants
CITY 8TORE II 34 O 8TREET.
OITYOfUEN HOUSE I0IM AND D8T8. TELE 3(14
Muiu tfruun Imuaul iiiilu wt-ttUiiluu college
WIN
BROS
PROMINENT
CITIZENS
Newspaper men aio, by nature of their oc
cupation, kept before tho public. They huvo
a habit, perhaps mutually agreed Uhiii, of
sounding each other's praises, or what Ih
equally effective, "roasting" each other. Any
way, tholr names aro pretty nearly always In
print, and wo consider them a good means
to conjure with. Wo know that when we
print in big type such names as
O. H. Gei
X.
r.
J. r.
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Wo are suro to attract attention, and just
now our one purpose in lifo in to attract your
attention hi our magnificent and seolally
selected stock of furniture, embracing every
thing in this line; also carpets, draperies,
household goods, etc.
Is a man of wide experience, and much dis
cretion, and ho knows a good thing when he
sees it. It is not everyone that does. Hut
we are suro that there is no one who can full
to appreciate tho particularly tine lino of
rurnituro at particularly low prices, which
we are now offering.
SPS.CMiKn
Wo can sell you anything you want in the
rurnituro lino, at tho very lowest prices the
linest stock in the city to select from
We Have Got
A big line of splendid stoves, all sizes and
styles, that wo must close out at once. We
aro getting rid or these stows at tho rate or
"0 cents on the dollar. Como and see what
wo have got. For anything in the lino or
furiiituie, stoves, draperies, carpets, house
hold goods, etc., call on us. Goods sold on
monthly payments.
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URNITUR
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&3'1.U1$13'1
..itvr?llr
Dr. T. O'Connor,
(flarcMiur to Dr. Charlei BnnrlM.)
CURES CANCERS, TUMORS,
Wi'iu unit Hululin nlllinut tin tit ol Knlta,
Clilcirnforiii nr HI her,
Mm not O HtrivtOmni lilnck.
LINCOLN, NEB,
1 It liliirnnt tlm liend of all iiiirliiillcnlii pull
llalii'd In tint KmhIIhIi lunioumn In no lonwiir din
tinted ntiywlii'rt'." Allmny ArMim,
TH CMNTURY
MAGAZINE
IN 1894.
THU (IIIHATKNT Of AM, Till MAUAZINKK,
1000 l'iiKr or Hie Hint l.llnriilurti,
1000 lllimlriitliiiu liy llm (In-ultnl ArlUU
of Mm Wiirlil.
flllltC iirciuriirn nf tlio now volutin) of tlnit'aii
I. lury MiiuiikIiio, loxiiitilii wllli tho Nuroin
1st imnilirr, In ono or rnru intnrmt to orory
romliir of Mtoritttirn. Tim chief lorlal fontura U
A NEW NOVEL BY
MARK TWA.M.
Thu Miont ilrninnlla Ktury ovnr written by
Amorlrii'ii uronti-nt Inunnrlit. Mln anvnral of
Murk Twnlii'n Inrlea, It hna for itn icuno u
NleiiMilMiiit town on Ihn MIhhIiiiiiI rlror forty
von rn fiHii. "l'liild'nlioml Wilton." n liaril.
heiiiloil ronntry lnwvor, tho lioro of tho nlory.
fiirnldioK iinirfi of Ifio fun Hint ono nnlurnlly
ojliocln In llml In u work by tho author of "Tlio
limiH-milM Ahroinl," but ho niiponni Inuuitn
iinother IIkIiI In tho miirilor trial which fprnii
Ihothrilllnu rllmnxof Ihimtory. Thflplnt In
troduced n noml nml ItiRPtiloii rniployinont of
clnnco In tho detection of crlino, mill tlio chnr
iictorn nro well drawn mid thnlr otttry nellon (
lntrplliiK. Tho enntury will contain
A SERIES OF SUPEHH ENORAV-
INGS ok thk DUTCH MASTERS;
Article mi
HUNTING OF FIERCE OAME;
Articles iloicrlblnn
ARTISTS' ADVENTURES,
lly lnnilinu American artists, with tholr own
tlltistrnlloiisiiirllclcs descrltitlvo of
IMPORTANT EXPEDITIONS
In all tho
io nrout continents, Including tho ad
i of two vnunic Americans who t ravorsod
sin on bicycles 1 11 novel torles on
ventures
Asia
TRAMPING WITH TRAMPS
How n younit mini, dlsuutscd as n tramp, trnv
piled over America and loomed nil the secrets
of tho "profession ;"
IMPORTANT PAPERS ON MUSIC
by tho Kroatent llvinKcomposnrsnndmuslcian'
Unpublished ossnya by
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL;
Hhort stories and novelettes by nil tho leadlnv
story wrilnni. rHsnys on tlmnly subjects, humor
and fun in tho "l.lliter Vein" ilepartmont,
etc., ulc. Tho
GREAT CHRISTMAS NUMBER
contnliiH n sermon by I'hlllins llroods. sovon
complelozlorieH.il muunillreut array of full-
pnuo pnirrnvliiRS. n new nirturo
of (
(lonern
I (Jrant, lettern from ICilwIn Ilootli, etc.
(Svi.tMorlt30 JVovir.
l'rlcil fl.(Xl n vnnr. Dnnlnra r,-nlvrt iitiarvl,,.
tions, or remittance mny Imi inailn to tho pub
llsliers by check, draft, money-order, or by cash
In registered letter. Address
1 111 0ntiTsr Co.
UU Ics: ltU (At., JV. Y.
Wrlto for ii "Miniature Century" frmi.
BEST LINE
TO
DENVER
ON THE CREST OF THE JUIEGHANIES.
(Main Line B. k O. B. It.)
ISCASON OPENS JUNE 15, 1893.
.
I Ratee, ICO, 175 and 190 a month, ao
co riling to location. Address
GEORGE D. Dr.SHIELDS, Manager,
Cumberland, id up to Juno 10: after
that date, either Deer Park or Oakland,
Garrett county, Md,
FREg
rjUte4iiirisU Ike
MOtrMIN
KANSAS,
ARIZONA, OKLAHOMA,
NEW MEXICO amd CALIFORNIA,
May be bsd by ddrMelu O. T. NleboLtos), .
T. A., A. T. S. r. ft. ., Topeka, HlIM
Mutlnsl
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