CAPITA! , CITY COURIER, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1892 f '' -ADDITIONAL DRAMATIC; Continued from Klrst panel Iloston tlicntru last pr!tiK nt tlio conclusion of nn eminently successful flvo week's en gagement. Thu lny motto almost a boiiii tlon, as tliu allien of that cultural city tent I tied. Tlie iliniim In taken from ttiosamt) source mi that of MoH-ngnl's iern. It has n coloring distinct from tlio play of this or nny other pet lod. It plaj s lint nn hour, an hour, though, matched from tlio xvi-ntit lift of Southern Ktiu jc. It U Intensely tragic, hut ns Intemely subtle, slmplu mid trim, Pretty llfo In n pretty village, n tragody of tlio com mon 1 topic with their rough Immunity cling ing to It nn em 111 clingM to tlio (lower up rooted. The (lift remit of President Hnrrison's re taliation liuiiMiro ngaltiBt Canada hai re sulted in nlmiwt bloodshed. Mr. A. Y. Pear son's "Tlio White Squadron" company won vehemently hissed at tlio Queen's theatre in Montreal on Monday, Plugs of toliacco, knlvcB nnd slices er thrown on the stage and then tlio excited mob pulled down tlio American Hag and trailed it in tlio mud. It was with dltlkulty Mr. Robert Milliard was restrained fioni jumping over the footlights. Tlio Insult was altogether uncalled for, as there Is not u singlo lino in The Whlto Hipmd ron offensive to cither England or Canada. Every member of tho company nro Ameri can citizens mid no is Mr. T'earson, who tele graphed Keeietary of State Foster Ht Wash ington for protection. It is a lamentable outbreak of vicious blood In our neighbor, wh ich shows itself too often of late to bo ig nored. Thank heaven Americans neither hiss like geese ami Rerponts and nro too Intel llgont to robe a disturbance in n play house. The French population of Montreal has given 'The "White Squadron strong support by vis iting tho Queen's in large numbers nnd ap plauding everything from start to finish. It is rumored that, although Verdi is with in a few weeks of his eightieth year, he has recently announced his intention of starting upon the composition of n new opera. When "Aldn" was produced at Cairo in 1871 It was pretty freely stated that this was to bo the last opera, but sixteen years Inter musical Kuiopo was stoitled by tho production of probably the greatest work that Verdi ever wrote, for in that year "Otollo" saw tho light at La Hcaln. Tlio Influence of modern modes of musical expression upon tho great est composer of theltalian school was readily traced in this last work of Verdi, and, altho' tho ultra-Italians regretted this, thero is no doubt that "Otello" is by far the greatest work of its composer. The new law as to children on tho stnge went into effect September 1 . On tho moi u ing of that day Manager Stevens of the "Wiiiir" company applied to Mnyor Grant of New Yoik for permission for I.lllla Kline, ngrd four; Florence Kline, aged eleven: Ella Mansfield aged six, nnd Beatrice Lawrence ngod nine, to nppenr in the play. Notice was gi veil to Mr. Oeiry, of the S. P. 0. C, nnd ho protested the law did not allow singing nnd dancing. Coi poratlon Couusol Clarke held it did, and tho mayor thereuon gave the permission, and tlio children appeared in "Wntig" on Monday. Mr. Oerry had agents in the house who will swear out warrant ng ninst Mr. Stevens, nnd tho matter will then be aigued in tho courts on habeas cor pus. Mr. Oeiry, as was expected, will not give up his power without a llerce and long struggle. Ho is a I ich man, with n jiowerful political pull (Tammany Hall), and is backed by tho scclal up( er ci ust of Gotham, who do not understand that tho little ones are well treated and much buut-fltted by the money th ey rain so tarily ty their theatrical work. Fred J. Eustis, conductor for the Lillian Ilussell 0era cempnny, who estimated his w ire, Ida Hell, at 0,000 In 18S0 when he be gan n tuit for that amount ngainst II. E. Dixey fur aliened alienation of her affections, puti a much smaller value on the offspring of their union, Master Fied II. Carley. Miss Hell, who secured a divorce in 1887, served him with a summons in fiout of Palmer's theatiein New Yoi k, Just before mid-lllght, August 27th, to show cause in thu suprnmu court why ho onild not contii.ute the sum of (5 n week towaid thu maintenance of his son. Mr. Carley or Kustls, as ho is better known in thu profes sionwas waiting for wife No. 12, who is Kate Unit, to change the costume of Prince Fredeiick in The Mascot for street apparel at the tune. Ignoring the legal mandate, ha started with his company for Sail Francisco. A TKXAH HTKKU AT FUNK!!'!. Few authors can point to n Hit of successes so long and unbroken as that of Charles II. Iloyt. It is afo to say that none of his works ever recioved more emphatic or immediate endorse- lent than did "A .'itxas Steer" when piesented here last reason at Funku's. i'ho work w as astir- prist) uvuu to tlitiiu familiar with Mr. Hoyt's talents. It was in one sense n deporttue foim his previous methods', as the musical and specialty tlo ini'iits. which have been a prominent feature of his former faices, are entliely eliminated. "A Texas Steer" proved to lo a remarkably blight mid dewr comtdy, I oi tiering very closely ht tiliHs t ii bicmler faice. Its satir ical tx t sltlc n ol mm' iliinly i olitlcal melli oils wiisncelvtd with tit light by an appro clat ive ublic, in tl many I) es of the politic al hangii-fii wcic pM'scnttil in Mr Hoyt's Inimitable l.lf. Since lis Inlet engagement last season "A Texas Steer" lias not been seen lieie, owing to ci ntiacts pievlously en tered i nto. Its hicniid visit to Lincoln is now niiuoii nceil, anil It will be but for mio night, next W eiliieitlay evtulng. The cast enlists 9K 'i VtfC. tr Ur.. Murphy In his clover creation of Mave rick llrnntler, and that charming comedienne, F.ora Wnlsh, as "Bossy," n Heats go on sale Tuesday morning. A IttJHTLKH KOH WKDNKSDAY. "Jnugli and Live" Is suggest ho advice, since thoso who laugh moot usually live longest. As an encouragement to live "Tho Hustler" is to njppenr Wednesday evening nt tho Iatilng. Tills roaring farce comedy of fers Its patrons an additional leao on life by causing them to laugh from the rising of the curtain to tho going down thereof. That Is what the play is for. For modern farce com edy Is n succession of specialties hung ukiii ii thread of plot nnd play, and upon thu excel lence of the nrtlsts depends tlio enjoyment of thu public mid Incidentally tho receipts of the box office. John Kernel I, th loading come dian anil chief hustler, is one of tho best known nutl clevorest In his lino that ever sprang from the variety stngu. Thu breadth and quiet uucllousiiess of his humor leaves n healthy nnd lasting Impression on thu mind, (lus Mills, the celebrated female Impersonat or, is still with "The Hustler." Mills, ns n woman, In a woman's attire and n woman's art, Is Inimitable. Yot olf thu stage In his proper tl reus he Is not nt nil olllmlnnte, 'i ho rest of tho cast Is now this season, though nil are well known in the profession Harry Watson is tho Dutch comedian nnd could not lie distinguished from the genuine article. Georgo Marion Is tho representative of a now typo of secialist8, the Impersonator of Italian character. Hu was starred by Iloyt & Thomas and played last season with "Hoys and Girls." Ills imitation of nn Ital ian count Is artistic. John Gilroy is said to, bo one of the finest "buck" or wing dancers on tho stage. Ho play-.tl tho touuli hoy with Nelllo Mclloiiry last season In whl :h he uiatle a hit. At the head of tho female contingent is Miss Sadie Kirby, a pretty soubrctte of that rare combination of beauty, singing and dancing talent that Is given woman occasion -ally. Miss Kirby was formerly with "The City Directory" and several of Hoyt's successes. The other ladles are Mamie Mayo, Julia Tay lor, Annie Mark, Clara Hallu nutl Agues Dally. Seats on sale at thu box nlllco Mon day morning. TIIKATIltCAI. CHAT. With complexion liko tho roso 'Mid tho snows, Due to powder on her nose, I suppose; Hho twirls upon her toes, In abbreviated clothes, And exhibits spangled hoes To tho beaux. When llfo frayed and faded grows, i.lkohcr Ixjws Hho In garret sits nod sews Furbelows; 'Till her weary eyelids closo In the peace of death's repose. Is sho reaping what sho sows7 Heaven knows. "Ship Ahoy" is doing well in tho wast. Popular priced matinees nt both theatres today. J. K. Emmet's now song, "Alpine Hover," has caught on In New York. Fanny Davenport will play twenty weeks this season, all east of Chicago. Nat Goodwin has made a solid lilt In Houry Guy Carleton's "A Glided Fool" in Brooklyn. Nelllo Mcllcnry is still lu California and her "A Night ut tho Circus" U a verltnblo gold mine. Tho receipts of tho "Isle of Champagne' last Saturday nt the Boston Ulobo thoatro run up to fJ.wKJ.iJO. Anna Boyd, who has left tho Iloyt "Trip to Chlnato wn" company, has become thu star of tho"Dazler" Co. Lotta, who comes to the Lansing this son- son, Is rehearsing a now piay in runners, in New York, called "Clytle." A. C. Wheeler (Nym Crinkle) has returned to his old love, Tho Now York World as n special wi iter of dramatic, suhjojts. John L. Sullivan's "Loaves of Shamrock" follow the Witlner& Duncan company At the Futike September JXHIi for one night. The great thentrlcal event of September occurs September UUth, when Salvinl appears ut the Lansing in Don Ciusur tie Haan, Misses Bertie anil Goldie Hlnehart, who have been singing with the Boston Opera company nt Lincoln park, have gone east to prepare for thu rail season. Hilda Thomas was married to Frank Barry ut Denver September 6th. Her secuiid hus band, Blakely, died a year ago anil she was divorced from her first in 1880. Grant Parish has written u book called "Decolletto Washington," that will fall from tho press next month. It is n spicy satire on the social and olltical life of the national cupltnl. Photogr.iphs of Loulo Montague, with roses nttachud to broad white silk ribbons, will bo the pretty souvenir for tin AUtli per formance of "Smbad"nt thu Garden Theatre in New York next Tu jsday. Mrs, James Brown Potter was landed In Biooklyu Saturday, from Europtt, and there is tpilte a fuss among the liuolwt bu'aue she was not fiimlgited. Shuts Ii gool health but looks very thin and frail Mr. Arthur Mackley of the Leslie Davis company Is nn able suppoitur to Mr. and Miss Llndon and Is meeting with deserved sura) s, This is his Hist appearance hern with tho Lludous ami hu seems to have (MiUht on, The llaruum and Korepaiigh shows accord ing to special in rangtnuents,h'iw alternately lu their visits east and west. Fnreputigli was here last ear and will be huie again next summer, and tnoreforn we will not see thu Dariiiiiu show ogam for two jciiin With !(), 'JO and !H) cents reigning supremu at both play houses, can Lincoln expect to attiact the attention of thu superior class of line dramatic attractions! Can this condi tion of things be beuetlclal to tho higher cul tivation n' dramatic art in Lincoln! The hit gest theatre in London Is the, Itilt tiiuuia Hoxtou, which holds il.MK) poisons. E ti-. Terry's la the Mitilicst, for It will not hold over not). Of the miisin hills the Allmmbrn nutl the Pnvllllon rank first, with n capacity respectively of U.TOO anil 'J,(V0 persons. Thomas W Keue Ngau his tour Monday' evening nt the Dinpieiixi theatre, lu Plttu burg, with nn tlahtvatt mimiIo prtHluetlnil (if "lllchaitl III," and was warmly received by n very fashttinnbleiiudlence Ktvno Is Ixxiked at the lousing, Anil now It Isiumored that that Lincoln Htreel Hallway company, encouraged wllli their success with PtmiKil, will tackle an other ntuuseiiieiit etitoi prist for their M street ball pink, and the fact that the Im mense seating facilities are still left In tact, gives color to thu rumor. George Minion, whom It will bervmeui hered npieatisl with Doekstndtur's minstrels, Hoyt's "Brass Monkey," "Boys and Girls," and other great successes. Is now with the "Hustler" company which apears here next week at the Ionising, and It Is said In tho gientest character of his career. "Old Vesuvius," who belched so much lire nt the M street park last week, together with all other "Last Days or" PiiiiihII" parapher nalia, scenic effects, etc, Is still in Lincoln and will lie wintered here. The gentlemen connected with thu show go to Chicago to assist In Pain's great bieastworks siicctaclo at thu inaugural ceremonies of tho world's fair next mouth, In "I'lie Scarlet letter," which Mr. Mans, Held will play at Daly's tnenttolilNuw York, hu will appear us Arthur Dlmmesdale, the peccant clergyman, and Miss Cameron will undertake tlio rolo of Hester. Thu Scarlet liCtter Is in four acts, with u scene toe ich act, nutl will compi isu 1 letter's public pen unco on thu market place, Dluituesdiilo's soli tary vigil tin thu moonlit scairold, the scene lu the lorest, and the revelation of the scar let letter. Ill "Settled out of C mri" Mr. Joseph Hoi liititl again pioves himself to be one of our very best ctnuttliaus mid h, certainly repeats tl e success lie made In Wilkinsons Widows Ills patt Is mi exceedingly long one nnd to his ircdtt be it said that at tho llrst Krform uucehewus letter erfect, something that very seldom hiipK'iis uow-u-ihiys. Hu Is on the stngu almost constantly and unlike other con edlniis never attempts to ls tunny, but lends to his Hues a seriousness that enfuses real llfo Intti tho situation. In roles like Maik llairinuiii Mr. Holland has few equals either in Amei icu or anywhere else. CAUGHT ON THE FLY. flascball players might bo f.blc to cam a living if they would strlko out for tho dia mond Ileitis of South Africa. New Orleans Picayune. A newspaper man recently wrote n com munication ton rival editor calling him an nss, nutl then signet! It, "Yours fra ternally." Texas Slftlngs. At St. Anne's Sunday school, In Ixiwcll, In answer to thu question, "What is the greatest church festlvnlf" an orphan ol six years promptly responded, "Tho straw berry festival." Iloston Traveller. "The wny to succeed," sultl tho rich philosopher, "Is to begin right, my boy.' "I suppose you menu that I should have been born rich, ns you were," sultl the young ninn. Boston Post. He who Is In love with himself has n rivnl. Tcxns Slftlngs. Tho gainu lawn will bo n dead falluru hi long ns they do not reach the man with four aces up his sleeve. llinghniutoii leader. Tho person In tho government service who can handle money with thu greatest rapidity is ii woman. Many husbands will readily licllevo this. Louisville Courier- Journal. Springfield, O,, has no baseball club. This" fact ought toinvlUs emigration to that beautiful city. Tcxns Sifting. Every innn is said to have his double. Even tho siiinll boy linds Ills In the green npple. HiilTulo Express. Tho pickpocket Is not exactly n bore, but ho often takes your tl inc. Yonkcrs States man. When n lonu traveler comes to nn abyss It doesn't gratify lilm much to "fall In with a friend." Boston Courier. Mercury had wings on his heels. He must hnvo had soar feet. lilnghamton Leader. If wo didn't have holldnys once in n while we couldn't appreciate the restful nesa of hard work. Eltnirn Gazette. IHl. l'UICK'S MAKING I'OVrilKlt. Supplying the Army, Nnvy mill Indian De partment. Chlaiuo Inter-Oerttn.) Tho purchasing agents of the United States government have ordered noirlyouu hun dred thousand pounds of Dr. Pierce's Biking Powder in thu first five mouths of this year, 18112. The government exettiscp great care In se lecting its supplies of nil kinds, t ejecting everything that Is not of the best, and the very fact that it has adopted Dr. Pierce's Baking Powder is proof flint it has found It thu best of nil thu baking M)wtlers. Dr. Pierce's is peculiarly ailnptrfd for export, as neither long seu voyage nor climatic chan ges effect it, this brand keeping fresh and sweet for years while other baking owders tletetiorato rapidly. It Is guaranteed to the government to be n pure crcHiu of tartar powder, freo from am monia, alum or other harmful substances, anil it is also thu only linking powder pro pared by a physician of hUli sbiudlng. (it'iiulnti ItiiniMviil Shut) Huie. Here's the chancu of tho season. Tho Ex )csitfou Shoe company is preparing to move to now (punters, and n oitler to iisluce thu stock will iuaumiratu a great muovnl salu commencing today. A few simple batgaius uit) herewith tpioted: Thu George Ilariinitl ladies hand turned shoe, regular pi icu 7 IK), now f 1.75. Ladies' flue hand made button or lace f.(K for fn.KI. Ladles' Hue Douglas hand tin ued shoo, reg ular pricu f I .V) for f'J M). lu the 'i i'ii'( dep.'iitmeut, llkuisu child ren's, similar i eductions have Is-eu made. Nothing will lo leservtil and everything will bo olfeied to iislucti stock and save ex pense. You all know thu place tho high guide of goods that have always been car I led, and you'll miss it It you don't take ml vautigu ol this t'Xts'ptitinal oiler. Exposition Siiok Co. Ileer I'or ruiully (Tu, For family trade thu John (lund Browing Co, Is now dell vei Ing a sus'tlnr grade of ex tin jmlo beer lu either pint or tpiart Isittles, This beer for table use lias no tu ii and is meeting witli popular favor with all thu best trade of the city, Prices as cheap as tint charged for Inferior beur. Li.tvu oi del sat olllcu, till Ninth Ninth street, 0ear Beu k, agent. Once tilts I noother beer will UmimsI. Why not oitler a sample casu of it. Tim Neslilt Hlinefttiire. Tlio Lincoln Shoo Oouimiiy who recently purchased thu Isiot and shoo stock of H. II. Nesblt, Is oicu ni.tl ready for business. Thu now firm has learriiiigctl the stock, which Is tho nowest mid most stylish lu thu city, nnd Is offering them nt big bargains lu nil lines. It has been genei ally commented upon that the Nesblt stock contained the llnost nnd most approved lino of foot wear ever brought It) Lincoln, and thu fact that the goods nro now Mug nireiod nt prices way Mow com petition, should lu sulllclent Inducement In every one that heeds shoes to take ndvntitngu of Ihu oppoitunlty ottered nt nil early mo hient The same gentlemanly corp of sales men nre In attendance, nutl the same courtesy that has lieieloforc been shown thotindu still exists, IteiuemlK'r thu Lincoln Shot) Com pany when you want footwear of any kind, Noshll's old stand, IOI.'i O street. IC) i) nutl Itur Ntii'K'iu. Dr. W L Dayton, ikmiIIsI ami nurist, I 'JO,' I 0 sttiH't, teleplioiiu !I7., Lincoln, Nebr. Hotnllug, Ihu () street grocer, hnvhisg bought t linstock of groceries formerly owntsl by II. II. Lohtu nt 1SI7 O sttcct, says he Is going to treat his trade us hu always has light, but Ihu people must not expect silver dollars for l0V nor twenty pounds of grann- latetl mgnr for f I, as hu lias no cheap stulr to work olT with such deals. Storu Is ut IH.'I7 O, in chatguof Floytl llotalliir, Chas, Slattery, pmlesslonal horseshoer and farrier. Diseases of thu feet treated by tilt) latest scientific modes. Horses culled foronil retiirnetl. N""' shop 110 South Eluventh street, between K nnd L, Cheap money for home builders can 1st ob tallied by Inventing lu s.ituu shares of tho Lincoln Ioan ami Building association which entitle thu holder to borrow mio hun dred dollars on each share held, gives him n pro rata share of all thu earnings of thu cor (Miration and enables him to piy oil thu loan in easy monthly Installments, but little lu excess of rent. This is u purely mutual and homo Institution. Olllcu hi tear room, First National bank. lino Writing Taper, !tA Cents I'nr lltix. First quality linen or cream laid, either ruled or plain, with late stylo envelopes. Its n big baigalu. Come nutl see It. Wessel- Stoveue Printing Co., 11:14 N street. Archer, dentist, Braco block, over Murch ants Batik, Ginger nle, finest now before the public, Is Mug served to families by the Lincoln Hot Hug Works. Call up telephone 4 III anil order n case. It's cheap and very nutritious. The Eirst National Bank 0 and Tenth Sts. Capital, $400,000 - Surplus, $100,000 OFMCEHS: N. S. MAlltt'OUn. Pmifdfiit. CHAS. A. 11ANNA, Vlcc-ftaiUUnt t M. COOK, Carter. V 8. LWl'INCOTT, Ain't Cathler. II. O. Mll.LKU. A't Ctulticr. German National Bank, LINCOLN, NED. loscph -Bochtucr, President, llcrmnn II. Schabcrg, Vice Prctt. Chas. E. Wnitc. Cashier, O.J.Wilcox, Asst. Cashier Capital .... $100,000.00 Surplus .... 20,000.00 Transa ts a, General Banking Business IssucsTeitcrsofCredlt, tlrnws Drnflsnn all parts of tlio world. Forclvn Collections n speclnlty. 1701717 Tuition! Kail term, In seven d liter riXCiEi ent courses. Only IiIrIi gratlo In tlependeiit Normal In tho state. The Finest IIuIIiIIiiks, Kipilpmcnts, and Ablest Normal Faculty. No experiment, but an established mnnHKument, -lu coiircs, .'d teachers and lec turers A live school for tho masses. Write for cutnloguu to F. F. HOOSK. Manager, Lincoln, Neb. MORHND'S Dancing Academy Lansing 'J'lirutit Untitling. Will reopen for tho Season on Wednesday, Sept'r 21st. Children, it.r p, m. Adults s p. in. Circulars at the Lansing box nillcc.or nt Courier Olllce. IHU N Street. Bon Marche EXPLANATION. Some time since Mcssis I'nrrish nnd Shulc decided to locate in Lincoln nnd conduct n general J)ri Goods "'' V tiotv business. IntciulhiK to handle first class goods only. They adopted the name of Bon Mm die (good market) Indicating what the public will find their XHW STOliE i 1)C' 'or )nt-' l'-1. i,,u' c' c'0 l,a in the c.ir. Ladles me cordiallv Invited to c.ill anil examine, their gtKids, (ccr piece new)anil low pilco Such cainination incurs no obligation to bin. The Hon I'arrMi 4arelie, i Shulze, Lnuoln, Neb. 1 1 6 O St. -o MBESlGUiKGHMMTS XJ'00D ENGRAVING. jjg NOW NEiAii Clothing All Fresh, Mow Goods - Mot PISHBB cSc 1136 O FOR GIRLS' 6 EST LACK GO HeBOnMARCHE nutl nsk for the Fast "The Crescent" SOLI) Parrish & Shulze, 1236 O ST. JUST WHAT Lincoln : Needs A FliST-CLASS FUR F. E. VOELKER, Practical Furrier 5 ZFZBIK CE3STT. OlST TDEOSITS PAID BY TDK LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. S. E.Cor. 1 1th and P Streets Boxes to Rent in Safe Deposit Vaults. IIHNIIY K. I.KWIH, President a. P. H.nrKWAUT, Vlce-Pre. SU.WKI.CH, Teller. EULL SET OE TEETH $5. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. NO CHLOROFORM! NO ETHER I NO GAS I All Fillings at Lowest Rates. Dr. H. K. KBRMAN, Surgeon Dentist, Rooms 94, 95 and 96, Burr Bile. sV 25ozs.for25? Absolutely Pure JustTKyIt. rrJAuc OPEN ! - Houe id an Old Garment in the Store. WAEFBI STREET. 4 i.ss-.J BOYS' aonij;jn Hosiery TO brand, nlwny Black, ONLY BY 1- STORE After twenty years of active experience In tltc manufacture of nil kinds of Fur Goods, clyht years of wlilcli was in Paris, latter In New York, and lastly In Omaha, I bee; to announce to the citizens of Lincoln that I will open n complete and perma nent stock of Furs anil Fur Goods Tuesday, Sept. 20th, In the west store room of the new Y, M. C. A. building, corner 13th nnd N Sts. All kinds of re paring neatly done, and satisfaction guaranteed. Y. M. C. A. Hldgr. BAKING POWDER . CO. KANSAJ CITV.HO.