CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOHI5R rt, i: I I SPECIAL SALE Next Week of FALL OVERCOATS At GLOBE CLOTKLTO HOUSE The popularity of Full Overcoats is steadily Their usefulness and we might 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. At$IO We will show n fine silk (or the tnone.y, At $12.50 A j. (Rto rf Wc will sell n superb Kcrac.v, silk faced nni sleeves silk lined, n "' P,J,0 very dressy coat. In addition to the above we have nn'clegAtit assortment of Cnsnlmercs, Meltons and Cheviots at equally low prices. Call nnd cc them at the Globe Clothing House, Cor. O and Tenth Streets. NEWMARK & HERSCHLHR, l'rnps. TEETH EXTRACTED - DTT DR. H. K. KER7UmN SURGEON DENTIST, Who has the Exclusive Use of Steauna's Anesthetic No Chloroform ! No A Full Set of Teeth All Fillings at the Lowest Rates. DR. H. K. KERMAN, Rooms w.9s.jf .rr CLOTHING AND- FURNISHING GOODS AT Lowest - Herman Bros. 1017 0 St, LINCOLN, MB. Branch Stores at Falls City, Grand Island, Beatrice, Weeping Water and Auburn. HEATING STEAM AND Hot Wate r m F. A. To Icpliouc Milton M. Lyon the Wide Awake Newsdealei anil SuliMlption Agent, 1101 N St. Lciinc Outers fur uny New simpci. Maunauo or Periodical whatso i'Yor unit 1 will luoi'ini l.iullcs win initios mill a lull line or KiiIiIii Mimuzlncsnn nix counicis, iiIsoh mil lliu f Mine. Voiniii'si'clchratctl Flower Htmlles Tolstoi's "Kieiiter boiintii" now 2.1 cents. '.MiiitaiiKilM'llu do Miiuiln," .Notre Cociir." tlho lliiiiuin Heart , "I'etei's Mini. J'lii' Tuiiiowt Cluli, I'lii' l.in.1 Tlnow," h 1 hi' liuvlics, Itiiiljiml KI1Iiil''s cutlic kpiIi'i. In ehi'iip pan'r roriii 'co Albert Ron' Lnteit "InBtellai Shadow," SOo pajer. The Gotham Newt Emporium, Milton M. Lyon, Proprietor. the increasinj;. say necessity these cool even faced Melton Overcoat that linn not Its equal A fine Imported Worsted Overcoat, silk faced and with silk sleeve lining, not to he duplicated for anything like the money. WITHOUT 1 PAIN - lither I No Gas on Rubber for $5.00. Blocl Prices. - Plumbi NG KORSMEYER & CO. S3f' 2I S. Eleventh St It lor joii nt HUllhir' Lowest I'rlci AMUSKMNTS. lloth tlio piny niiil tlio player booked for Monday mid Tni'vlay nt tlio Kunko wero roiiiparathcly unknown to Lincoln theatto goers, nnd It was tlicivforu, not suipilslng tlmt at tlio tli Kt pi osculation of lll, Ihi' VtHiabontl, with Hiiboit Wllko In tin title role, tho houo win limit ly empty. Those who 1II1I ntteml woio agreeably tllnpolnteil, Tlio play Ih n very pietty one, In Clay M (liecuo'n pmtllnrly happy vein, ami Mr. Wilko'n I'onipnuy gave It n dimming- proson tntiou, It It a lellneil rouiantlo comedy, enlivened hy a generous inoosuro of mimic, delightfully londoied. Wllko In not only a good actor nnd n strikingly handoino man, lint n nplumllil singer an well. I Iff. song worn n lending feature of tlio pet forniiinco, Lin coln jilrln lino raved over Frank Carlylo anil Holiert Montoll. It's too linil no few of theni mw Wllko. Ho Is ipiHe "out of sight." I.lttlo Dot C'lnri'iiilon, aged six oars divided tlio liononi with the singing Adonis. Hlio Is In noiiio nvHH'tH iipial to EMo l,osllo. Al though 11 ihmIimI of throo yearn elnwos bo tw eon tho second mid third nets, her ago 10 uialiiN tin same ami her Matin o does not chango. Tho supporting company wan fair. Tlio ami louoo Tuesday evening wan a llttlo Inrger than on tlio nis-nlng night. It wns n cool reception Hint tlio "T. K." ipmrti'tto of Umnlin, met with Wednesday evening at tlio Kunke. 'I ho fact that Malin ger Moltoynoliln hail a showliookisl forever night this week win In n measure responsible for tlio Nihil nttenilalico tlio llrnt tlirini nlKhtn. Toojilo preferrril to wye their money for 'Mattlo Vlcktr,' Jno Kinnii.tt nml Ariips Iloruilon. The quart tto, coiiik)kI ln-tlio-wny of four of tlio nwltwiinlent dlngum Oinalia can proiluco, remlereil wmio very pleaxitiR H'lectloiin ami were Kincrmnly np plnmlcil hy tlio hunilnil eople, more or lew, who wcro wntU-ri'il tliroiiKh tlio ilrenH clrclo, "Tho Tars' Fnro ell" anil "Uively NIrIiJ" wero among their In-Ht olTortH. Tlio hoy choir of tho Trinity Kplwopal church openeil tho proKrnniinn with "Oh I Who will o'or tho ilownn no free," very prettily given. Mr. Heomnrk sang n couple of Helectloim with Ills UMinl HticttiM anil 1'rot. (HlH-ault gavo two beautiful plnno mini, "Caii'ailo"nnd "Agltns tlon." A violin folo hy I'iof. Monnoiulorf nml n encoro completcil tho entertainment, which on the whole, th'M'rvixl much U-ttor Mipport tlinn It reit'ivoil. Mn. Mviimlnrf nml Miss Carrlo Allen playcil tho accompnnl uicntR. Ves, Joo Kininet In imimiiik Into thoM-io anil yellow. If ho ln't as iutert'Mtlug an ho uwil to Iw, it must ho lememhereil that timo with It ravages Is no reflector of HrVounmnl that nctoi-M ami actrmse-i have to vnilmilt to fato tho Mime nn common jwople Will, Joo in making a hrnvo light, anil hoNilouhtlensgooil for many yearn yet. "Undo Joe, or Fritz in a Mini Homo," callisl on tho pro gramo a "now nml natuial ilraina," In a whlniKlcal roiwoction with a utrpng lijanlng towanl comiily. DUTi-rent cliaractern nHnk In Kngllsh, Anglicized I1M1, hrnkvn Oermiin. ami negro dialect, ami thero is utroiigharuiu Kcaruin oleinent riumlng through tho entire play, which hreakn out In the tlihil act (Frltr ill a mad house) In a Hiiiutl nlred uproar. Tho tone wtfteiiN towmil tho close and the curtain falls on tlio conventional kcoiio of reconciliation and universal happiness, hi which Dot ', another Juveullo marvel hy tlio wny, conies to tho front. Kiuinct snug a coupl of pretty nongs, received entliuslaMlcally, and ho gave on tho whole a very fair representation of tho simple hearted, honest young Dutchman. Miss Maud White, Cot lit- lirkrr, mndo n cuto llttlo figure, dicssed In hluc, n.id her hroguo was very rich. Mm. ItirArr wan mo chnnical mid altogether disappointing; f'ucfc .Aic (Frank (llrard) was passing fair mid tho remainder of tho ruthnr largo company wero good, had and Inillirmont. Thero wero a couple of pretty scenes and hefnru wo for got It tho f.1,000 dog I'lliilimmon, which wns alMut as useful in tlio play as a clothes horso would Imvo hoen. Vacant seats wero few and tlio audleiico was plcnbod. Mattlo Vickern npH)nrcd to a fair-sized au .lleucolnst night in tho now play, "Kdel welsH," supportixl hy a good company. Miss Vlekerg hold her own us a souhi i'tl. Hho Is alwuys delightful. l'orhaps'iinverinoro ho tlinu last night. Tho part of Kilrlttvisi Is well suited to her. Thero aro many bright things in "Kdelweiss" and tho plump and pretty star and her support brought them all out. Ed want Stress, tho conductor of tho fa mous Vienna orchestra which will ho heard at the Fmike, Octolier 20, comes from n fam ily of four of tho greatest coni)osers Europe has known. Hlnce lb71 ho has been tho minio director of the lto.wil Court halls of tho Em lieior ami King of Austria. This jiosltlon of distinction which ho holds in Austria wne tho greatest obstacle to le overcome by Manager Hlackley In bringing the great "WnltzKliig" ucichs tlio m-ean. Btrausr mado his Ameri can debut at tho Boston Music Hall on May U, nnd slnco then ho has given concert in nil of tho principal cities of tlio East. Thnt ho has been remarkably successful is evidenced by tho universal praise bestow eil upon liiiu by press and public throughout tho country.' Htrauis' manner of conducting has created much comment in this country, where wo mo yJ eor only fonilllnr w llh tho hack linlr and mVnl low tall coats of our most dlMhiguMiotl coif iluctorn, Nti hum facing hln niidleni'e, with violin and how In hand, alternately din cling! with hln Ihiw and Ills own plajlug, his hisly Iniporeeptlhly mvalng with the puliation of tho f'isclimting wallr, In an it vot Ion (to Amei leans He in magiiptln mid all on tiro im ho conducts mid ho holds his hum) nlno lutely iindir his control. The orcl.eslin catch tlioeiitliiislnnin of their director nml thero In a certain swing, danhaud Impetuosity lutliolr Interpretations that Invent n HtiaiiM conivit with iKvullar ami unlipie fascination, Tim Kilen Museo thun far this nennoii han hwn 11 marked hiiccos., mtieh nioix In fact than tho opening weeks of lust jcar. Tho character of tho entertainments oltVred have hown a larger variety and of a niiei lor or der anil tho people msnl to appris'luto tho work of the new management that Is tireless III lis emu Is to please tho seekers forainuso nientH, Manager Oirnei makes a clever lee tutor, his talks aio always Interesting mid sploy, yet not long or monotoiieun, In Ht. Joo ho wan tei imsl "Tho Plain Talker" mid as such he Is well titled, for his leniarkn nro peitlnently put and right to tho Hilnt. Tho Museo Is a sipulnr place logo. Tiik Coi'itiKit In pleased with the success with which It Is meeting. May It continue. Col. Mrlteynolds says holssmry, hut Ih.i onra hoiisn will bo closed every night next week one of thoco unavoldn bin "ihu k K'lls," you know. How over Htrauss comes the Monday following, which is somo consola tion. AII.NKH IIKIINIIO.N TONKIIIT. Tho talenteil actress Mlsn Agnes iloruilon, wlllapiHiiiat the Fuiiko tonight In "bi Hello Mario" her most successful play. "La Hello Mario" Is a dimming eomctly drnina. as those who wllneswsl its llrst presentation In this city last season can attest. It gives Mlsn Herndon, who In descrlls'd hy tho AVic York llrriilil an "ono of tho most attractive, dashing, and licaiitiful women on the Ameri can stage," excellent facilities for tlio display of her diauuitlo talent, and bus Isx'it most warmly received wherever put on. Tho play In in Ihonets.picHeiitlng views of Fall Klver, Mass., Now York mid ltiooklyu. Miss Hern- don nssiunes two paits, ,rnu Iiiiilndilf and .UienV l)n lint. Hho Is suppoi (id by n com Nteiit i'onininy. THE KIIKN MttHKK. For tho week commencing OctoWr l.'l, tho following, among others, nro the attractions nmiouuceil for the Eden Mtisee: Tho Mexican feather workers, Lynch children, change art ists and singers, Duherty ami Itaynor, cham pion roller skaters, cti In thogiaml thea- torluiu will Imj seen Iliirtou's Oomisly ciiin Miuy, IntriNludiig for tho llrst timo this sea sou Ham J, Ihirton, tho Inimitable character comedian. New Ktcrcoptlcon views and curi osities will Imj exhibited hi tho museum. I'll day will Is) as usual ladies' souvenir day, Ht'hnol chlldieii entitled to free seats every Hut ui day. HTAIJK TALK. Tho Museo did good bunluosi thl. week w I'll n gissl list of attractions. Stewart Itohsouhas found "Tho Henrietta" such a strong drawing card that It is not likely that ho will pioduco any other play this season. Fay Ti'iupleton Is under ongogeinent to Manager John II. KuhsoI. Mr. Russell prollts by tho trouble In tho management of tho pieseut Tciuptetoti company. II. J. I,oslle, ninnager of Mario Tempest, has brought frciu England 271 S costumes for a hht'tnciilar priHliictlou, to utiliro helwevn ' r(s mid IXK) H)ople, which will ho seen at tlio I Chicago Audltorhiin, In Novemls-r. That's' about tho average Kit costumes for VAX! peo-1 p'o iiIkiiiI half of n costumo for each one. . i Harry Maun, tho manager of tho Califor nia tlieatiu telegraphed yesterday: "ICieno oK'iied liero last night to the cnplclty of tho theatre, Hcoied an Immeuso lilt. Audleiico very enthusiastic " Tills was Mr. Keeno's llrst apiiearanco In San Francisco for eight years. His present session has U-en wonder fully successful. When your blood Is impoverished the rem edy Is at hand. Take Aycr's Sarsaarllla. Peculiar To ltiolf In many Important psrtlculan, Ilood's fiariaparllla la different from and auporlor to anr other medicine. I'ecullar In combination, proportion and prep uatlon of Ingredients, Ilood'a Hartaparllla poi. aeitea the full curative value of the bit known remedlei of tho vegetatilo kingdom. I'ecullar In In medicinal morlt, Ilood'a Bariapa. rllla accompllihei curoa hitherto unknown. I'ecullar In atrength and economjr Ilood'a Bar aparlllal.tlioonljf inmllclnoof which can truly bo laid, " 100 doses one dollar." Medlrlnea la larger nnd .mailer buttloi reijulro larger doe, and do not produco a. good reiulta a. Ilood'a Har.apitrllla. I'ecullar in It. "good namo at homo " tbers It more of Ilood'a Sanaparllla sold In IajwbII, where It la made, than of all other blood purlllcri. I'ecullar la Ita phenomenal record of lales abroad, no other preparation hat ever attained audi popularity In o abort a time. Do not be In duced to takeaur other preparation, lleiuretoget Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbjalldrtiBgl.L. fljalxforJJ. 1'reparedonlr by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Apotlmcarlei, Lowell, Ma.a. IOO Doses Ono Dollar rr r-"1 '" ' " ofir Ak) ,....1,..,.. 1 .11 mj niyL rujuiM '" r . wmemHmmgsM t-P s. - ; , - ... - -r r - - -, i We ever their rf.Yii.Miiiniii.n iH.1 BM i KHHi msirmwfmi incnuo. uuvers will find it to m-imim i u u .si UlWmWmm 'W r ! 9 V stock. ii.ji and !i. j 3 O Street. liNCOLrl ry-, $r3& T?( ';SW,IICD' 1204 and 1206 0' This is the Season of the year when COAL is KING when Competition is Close and Everybody has the best. Then is the time to go direct to Headquarters. You need a supply for the Winter and as now is the time to buy, why not call on BETTS St WERVER and see their line and get prices. There you can get the pure article direct from America's greatest mines noted for their purity and excellent quality. Call up Phone 440. - - Office 1045 O Street. Vb(T ' f- ... i mum lire now Showing the Greatest: Line of Novetly Reefers, Redfern & Blazer JRCKETS Misses nml' Ladies shown by any house West linycrs wil advantage to inspect i n-,i,r.ii.riti -s. Street, Burr Block OAK BED ONLY $70.00. Book Case and Bedstead In One Pieci of Furniture. Hardy & Pitcher, 211 South nth St. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA &r