I' k CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOHISR li SPECIAL SALE Next Week of FALL OVERCOATS At the (L0BE CLOTHIM HOUSE The popularity of Fall Overcoats is steadily increasing. Their usefulness and we might say necessity these cool even ings and mornings is fully recognized by the growing demand for them. Wc have this season an unusually large stock of Fall Overcoats and to boom their sale wc will make special prices for this week. A i. ClJTV Wc will liow a line silk fneed Melton Overcoat tlwt linn not It equal MI pl for the money. A i (JJ , A fine Imported Worsted Overcoat, silk faced and with silk X.L pxU ccvc lining, not to be duplicated for anything like the nioncv. Ai fj j Wc will sell n vupcrh Kcrsc)-, silk fneed mid sleeves silk lined, n XXL pj.U very dressy coat. In addition to the above wc h.ivc an elegant assortment of Cnssltncrcs, Meltons and Cheviots nt equally low price. Call and ice them at the Globe Clothing House, Cor. O and Tenth Streets. NEWMARK & HERSCIIUiR, hops. 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I'll1 "Peter's soul."' "Tli.. Turnover Clnti. riiu'liiut Throw," hy the flzmrlVVki iv imchos, Hitdyiird Klpllnif' cntlie series In cheap pnpor form aScts. 'WMomN Albert Rots' Lateit "InBullai Shadow," BOo rarer.. arf I'J IVV Th. Qothim New. Emoorium. Milton M. Lycn. Proprietor. i WITHOUT PAIN Prices. - : - Plumbing KORSMEYER i& CO. 536, 215 S. Eleventh St. AMIISKMKNTS. Ariio lli'iiicl'm conies to tlin Kiinki. Hntnr dny cvenlnr; not, In her popntnr pliiy"I.ti llelle. Mnile." Thl I one or Ml llcrndon's stronput pliij'K, Its llrst inmtitiitluii In New York hint spring eliciting inni'li fnvornhln connileiit. The Few .York VWIiitiii' thinks tliu (lugger HOt'iie in the llrst net "one of the most thrilling over st-en on any stngo." A glniicont thn list of nttrnctlnn nt the Fniiko next week will show that Mniiiigcr Mfltl'VlinbU L dilllur lila IumI fill l.lmvilfi plny-gnels, The maioti ha now fairly neiiel anil thorn w III not Ik n great ninny "diirk ' night from tin on. Tho tiden Miimhi prolltttl ly the lulliix "f clivns visitors nndjdld 11 largo lumlntwK Wed newlny. " Chinatown " lat Hutnrdny night wits an ngrccuhlo disappointment. It wan a decided lniiroveiiuut on nnieh of Hoyt's recent woik, nml tho company wn hotter than the nver tigo. Ilarniiin drew well, tho hlg tent hclhgcoin fortahly fllleil IkiHi afternoon ami evening It wan, perhap, tho lcst clruti ei-formaiieo ever Riven in Lincoln. The destruction of Home wan, however, the principal feature, Klralfy'ii Pievtticle wan really bountiful, n the Klrnlfy production nstinlly are. No, there were not " twelve Imnilreil intiplo In the eaiiti" lint yon intuit ronioinhur that three or four hiuiilnil tioriorniers 'Inake 11 pretty hlg show When the advance agent heralds n " grand " opera with n i'oiiiany of "slxty llvo people," Including niauy noteil stnrH, we exieet something iMitter than the average. If we pay our money to nee nml hear the aliove, ami we fitnl later that it U merely a fair con ceit company wukliiK to rentier Kraml ohiu with caively any of the operatic aceeieorloH, It Ih hiuiiII womler that we are Nomewhnt illit npiiolutetl. Hut the IIcnx 0htii company cannot coiuilalu of the tieatment It receiveil in Lincoln. The audience was large anil If it waim'tii appreciative iih It might lie It wim the fault of the people on the tttage. Mlwt FiauccKcn (luthrle. who ihvhiiiiihI the lead ing ilt in " Lucia til Iyimmeriiioor," Ik a f lr Koprano Ringer n Ith a voice of perlniw, unusual range. William Murteim, llitrru AxhUm I an excellent liarltone and hln Hing ing wim really eiijoyahle. Tho other charae ten were hut Initiirereiitly reuilerl. When Lilly Clay hint vlnltiil Lincoln the tioyn were out out en iiiiixki'. Anil next Huti- tlay the (UoW, now happily extinct, came out witli a highly Renwitional account of thoxhow with 11 lit of the pi-omluent young men In the audience. The remembrance-of thl lit tle occurrence ami fear of Vanttu Kn'r. ilouhtless kept 11 gooil many nway from runhvn last night who would have euloyetl tho performance. Hut there nan a fair at tendance, anil iih usual Lilly wniu't half an naughty iih the Iiovh liail oxpectetl. Mattle Vk-kerx h due at tho Funko Fri day in a new play, "I'KTI, TIIK VAUAIIOXII." Mr. Hutiert Wllke, the fainou eiiHtern nlnger and actor, will make his apHarance Monday nnd Tuesday evenings in "IVtl, the vngaiM)ii.l,"a uiiiHlcal conusly romance by Clay M. (Jreene. It U in three nets, the Unit being laid In ltuda-IVstli, the socoud in Vi enna, and tho third In Now York. The plot Is that of n society drama, tinged with pathos, Hentlment and humor. A retired American grocer, Jaine.i an Austin (W. J. CoiiHtantlne), who lias ainas.MsI a fortune, Is anxious t? buy a title for his daughter ((nice (Hetieeca V nrron) In order to pave her wny into titksl society. To accomplish this he be trothes his daughter to n KMndthrlft, Count llnrolil von Hundroy (William Haworth), a Hungarian, who treutH his wife witli slmniu- fill neglect and forges his father-in-law's iiamo to n number of notes, which are in the end iald by his foster-brother, IVtl (HulM-rt Wllkie, who becomes a memlier of the family by nmrrvltiK the Ilnronusw Florence von Klva (Knto Hluriko), tho efdest MaVgliter of the wealthy grocer and the daughter of an A us trlan nobleman. IVtl proves to bu the legit' mate Count von Handroy, mid his foster brothor is sent away in disgrace. In the lint uct Mr. Wilklo npears in gypsy costume, full of spirit, mid not bothered with any great cares of tho world, Tho second presents him ac u dashing soldier who shows 11 warm, lm pulslve love for tho baroness; and In the last, where there is supiiosisl to !h a laso of time years iK-tween that and tho second, ho ap lieaisns a fauious singer nnd n guest at tho Van Austins' in Now York. Mr. Wilklo, who is gifted with a swoet baritone voice, slugs a uumlier of appropriate books which are well receiveil. Tho piece is cast with one of the strongest coiiedy companies over placed upon tho road. "T.K." QlAUTKTTK. Tiio iroWif.rnifif, Omaha, says of the "T.K." Quartette: "Tho entertainment was tho "T.K." Quartette concert given in aid of tho Hradthaw cyclone sulfeiers. Tho Quar tette was nislstetl by tho Muilcul Union, tho Appollo Club, the Mandolin Club, ami the In dividuals who kindly prolTci od their services for tho charitable cause. Tho "T.K." Quar tette cunie on tho stage amid a round of ap plause mid sang "Lovely Night," and retired amid another round. They 'iilso rchdered "Sleep on, Dearest" and responded to the en core. The geiitleuum composing this cel bratetl ipiartette are H. F. Duncan, Leo (1. Kratz, J, 11. Conrad and I. A. Hollmau. Tho press Is universal In Its praise of the liar, luony of their voices, and they are all soloists of extraordinary merit.'' Hear them at Fuuke's oporti house Wednesday evening, October 8. TIIK EIIKN MITSKK. For the week commencing Monday, the fol lowing are some of tho attractions announced at this popular resort: Del Tar, the Uy jug gler; Kruest Hogan, eccantrlu southern dar key; Joseph Clifton, motto and tojilcal vo calist; James Ilros., singer, Charles mid Nellie Zenohes, princo mid princes of clubs. The above will appear Jn a ludicrous sketch entitled ' Uuclu llhitch, the Lunch Vendor." Other attractions are Al Leach mid Hyron brothers In their famous clmlleugo banjo song and ilanco; James and tteitle Hallle in an original and laughable nlwurdity entitled "The Live Corpse," etc., etc. Allot the de partments will, as usual, lie filled with curios and first class perfoi malices Mill hu given on lsth Hours. Friday is ladies souenir day and en Saturday's school children me enti tled to free seats. JOK KMMK1. J. IC. Kinuiet Is duo at the Funko Thuidiiy ovenlng, (Jctcl-erlt. He has a new and pow erful play this season In "I'nelo Joe; or Fritz Inn Mad House." Kmmet's voice Is lictter than ever, his step Is 11 id re agile and his on. tiro performance Is brighter and more sin- tniiemi than formerly, "Frit. In a Mad lion!' ha a good plot nml the scone and situation nre iudoserllnbly ninl holsferotisiy comical Kiumet I of course the central and dominating llguro. Thoro are hut a few nto- inentHlu the action in the drama when he I not In full view, eotnpierlng hi hearers by hi Ittctrahlo mid Incomparable grace and ac tion Tho scenery I very lino, mid the Intro duction of Mr. Kunuet'H tungiilflceitt F.iikIMi St. Ilcinnnl, tho finest mid costlistdog In tho world, usually brings down the house The two JllU'iillo, "dot baby" and "dot child," also come In for unlimited admiration. Kin mot's lino for children, which ho Illustrates so forcibly on the stage, Is teal and one of his 11101 attiictlve attributes. Ill siippoi ling company I an admirable one ami the er formnnoo I tho best yet ghen by Mr Km met. I'l'HUMAN I'AIIK. Tho season ut Cushinau l'at It closes Hun. tUy, Octotsir t, No admission will be charged to-day or toniouow. To-night a grand ball will 1st given mid on Sunday there will bo tho usual concert. Music by tho Van keo Hill orchestia, seven piece. Young itoopto's train leave desl at Wk) p. in,, re turning at 7 p. 111. Trains leave at 7 p. in. to night. TOfll'AI. TIIKATIttlUb TALK Howard's "Henrietta" In three season net tod the author f'Jl.txM. Ioyd's "Senator" In 0110 season, ono com IMimpauy, netted tho author f.'O.lsM). It, K Graham will star next season In a comedy written for him by Fred (1. Mnodor, author of "The Cmitick," "Hnnawny WIfo, etc. (Joorgo W. Muuroe's now song "The Irish Jubilee" Is as big 11 go as "Kb, Did I Hear You," Isith of which ho continues to slug in "Aunt llrldget." Tho manager of Margaret Mather contin ues to announce that Sara Hcriihnrdt I to play Homco to tho Juliet of Mis Mather, There i 110 truth In the statement mid no one knows it Is'tter than "Our Maggie." F.tigcno Field ha Ihu interesting himself with the lehearsals of "l'alll Jones" and Ag nes Huntington. A friend of his, mi Ameri can artist named Wlusluw Waters, will play the pait of a Yankee skipper in tho ocra. Monday night in Fall Klver, Mas,, Stuart Hudson U'gan his season 0enlng In "The Henrietta" to a largo and enthusiastic, audi ence, After a week In New Kuglaud Mr. Hobon wl.l 011 Monday next make his llrst npHarauco this season at Col, Sinn's Park theatre hi Iltooklyu. Tho practlblllty of Hinging gland opera In Hugllsh has been ably demonstrated by tho Kmiiia Jiieh 0hth Company. This large or gaul. ition, which numbers over one hundred M.'ople, has been crowding tho Alhambni Theatio In Chicago. In fact, tho advance sale for the Chicago engagement amounted to over 12,000. Molllo TIioiiinoii, the leading soilhrettu of "The Hustler" company, I u daughter of "On Hand" Thouison, went on tho stage when she was three years old; sings and dances, and plays tho banjo, lidos horses, Hies 011 the tiaM'.e, mid works embroidered sus IHHidfrs. Her flip-llap Is mi amazing melange of grace and audacl'y. "A Midnight Hell" is playing to full houses ut the California theatre, San Francisco, this week, "A Tin Soldier" I filling the St. Charles theatre In Now Orlean, "A Hrass Monkey" Is draMlug crowds to the (Irar.d at St. IjouU, and "A Texas Steer" is packing tho HulTalo Academy of Music; all of Iloyt's mid Thomas' plays are doing splendidly, mid none of them lietter than "A Trip to China Town," at present playing small towns in Iowa, "Tho Cleiuenceau Case" at tho Standard, Now York, after opening M-lth a few hundred dollars In the house while Miss l'tarl Kytluge played Iza, bus suddenly JuiiihsI up to f 1,1100 audiences, thanks to tho display of the nude by Mis Sybil Johnstone who makes her nightly appearance in 11 sweet smile mid nicely fitting tights. Fortunately the play will be taken olf 011 Saturday, and after the theatre has been fumigated Mis Helen Dauv ray will lie mii In Sydney Hosenfeld's new comedy, "Tho Whirlwind." The plan of Ivltvln Hooth and Lawrence Barrett for the present season are olllclally announced as follows: Next Monday night at tho now Davidson's theatre In Milwaukee, Mr. Ijawrrncu Harrctt Is to U'gln n prelim inary season, filling engagements In Chicago, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Detroit and other cities, reaching Baltimore Monday, Novem Isir 3, when he'wlll be Joined by Mr. I'M win Hooth. Tho two tragedians will then ts?gln n Joint starring tour which calls for their a penranctt in Baltimore. I'hlludelphln, Hostou, i'rovldeiice, New York mid several of tho large western cities. Their repertoire in cludes "Hamlet," "King l,ear," "Macbeth," "Othello," "Julius IVsar ' and "Tho Mer- ilinnt of Venice." The only novelty of last week In Now York was "doggies," produced at tin Fifth Ave nue theatre. The adaptation Is by Charles Alfnsl Byrne, from Lnhicho's comedy, "Les 1'etiU Oiseaux," a charming little work 3 hlch has been very successful tioth in 1'arls mid (11 london. the theme of "Goggles" is the delicutu and fanciful triiusforiiiutlon of a liessimistic In other to optimism, and the changes of u ryiupnthctic brother from kind- lies to doubt and distrust only in tho Inst uct to bo finally brought back to his original kindly state. It is a comedy of sentiment, mid the two priuciwil characters neisl tho most careful bundling. This It had from the artistic work of two well known and compos tent actors, Air. W. A. Thoiusou as the klndhcnrtisl anil Mr. Fruuk Mm daunt as the distrustful In other. The other members of the company also did excellent woik, nnd "Goggles," after tho two weeks which It will liuve nt the Fifth Avenue theatre, will take the road with pretty fair prosoct cf Iwiug a money-winner for its owners, Messrs. Dick son nnd Kuiiuet. 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