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''""J1, " ITY COURIBR. IL A . OKPITKU '"C I Ifl & t lit lV M ) n ri 7 a-. ., ft St V r '!: M iWULATlOl OF LIMCOLU 65,000. BlWS C 1 OfC VW f ww row lth and P . DRY -GOODS wry a Urge Una of Wooles Dress Goods M4Ckntbl MIM. Hotter, Comu, UlUitwtir, UIotm, Hulloni. ' Iilntnc, lc. geits for Buttcrick's Patterns owe i . v ltimvc. .T1 VI .! t IV I If IIU11U sr i v FOK TUB- 'HOLIDAYS f-Utlitbla forfunoy work. Over !.0K) plio to aeteot from, ml nt rlcen thnt will picnic you Opera House Cor. ' It ia and O Sti. SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- are now being oftcicd by W. R. DENNIS & CO. O Street U37 Ths Courier Can b ("ouml At sett Lincoln News HUml. ftadaor Hotel Nawa Miami. 4WI how nawa niana. I Dude Clear mow, 108U 0 Htreet rouns, rn u mreei. . i'iNewa8tnml,H8 Hontli Mill Htreet. i. Firtannr uo,. naiu mrcei. Iikh Oltlce, IISIUHtrott. .- Laeal anil lS)raonal JCCftnt Coal and Llmo Co. Lincoln Coal Co., sw cor 11th and O St. Ii Ban", jowolor, removed to 1 133 O St. Lincoln Framo & Art Co., 225 S. 11th. Cowlo, undortakor, Funko 110 S. 12tht roatorBollal&klndaofooal, 1140 O St. David P. Blmn, dontlst, rooms 42 and 43 Burr block. " Dr. Ruth M. Wood, Draco building, rooms 410, 411 and 412. 0-10-t( Now lino of pattern hats just received by Mrs. J. A. Blair. Chas. S. MoKonny, the East Lincoln druggist, 2712 O stroot. Canon City coul nt tho Whltobroast Coal and Llmo Co. M, X. Trostorv lumber, lumbor, lum ber, lumber, 1140 O street. Mrs. Kato B. Ch'onoy, toaohor o( Blnglng, room 505 Brace block. Go to Henry PfoltY, 314 South 11th troots for choice moats. Sampson Sisters, artistic dross mak ing, 1123 N street, over Dorsoy's. , Pfolff sella moat as cheap as any mar ket In Lincoln. Try him and seo. Prof. Johnson's hall Is beautifully ar ranged for club parties and banquets. K. C. Baking Powder, 25 ounces for as cents. Absolutely Pure. Havo you tried it? Usees Boggs and Caffyn, dross mak ing parlors. Fine stamping. 1311 M street, 'phono 510. MIm Anna ,Dlck, Modiste, cor. 11th and P st., over Lincoln Savings bank. 'American Beauty" "Pawlonla," and "Yoaemltl" arc tho latest per fumes t Rector's Pharmacy. For ladles' superb hair dressing, hair ornament, and hair goods go to head- Quarters Mrs. Gosper s, 1114 O street. The) Whltebreaat Coal and Lime oompaay is always at the front supply ng the finest grades of all kinds of ooal. The largest and best selected stock of xclualvo mllllnory goods can bo fotwd at Mrs. J. H. Blair's, 117 South Eleventh street. MIm C. J. Gullmetto, modiste, Brownell Block, over Miller & Paine. Complete line of dress trimmings and linings. Take elevator. Why have your horses feet butch ered, have lame horses and havo them ufar? Take them, to Charlie Slat tery'a new shop, 410 South Eleventh ,ttMt, and such will never bo tho case. yftociety ladles and children are ro MMttully invited to attend Prof. John 'M's dancing academy Saturday after I'noon. Private instruction can be had fet the academy at any time. vM Okas. Slattery,' professional horse- 'sjioar and farrier. Diseases of tho feet taasJtod by the latest sclentlflo modes. Bnrass called for and returned. New 'jfcaje; 416 South Eleventh street, be WwiKaadL. Aak your grooerymaa for the ' ' WUber Itrtllrf MUJa'r Flour.-uaa. uarvey, Enquire for Hatchet," i&Vr mWaWaWaWaWmm. i '''I'vi"''' jy MUM'iir. Julia Murlowo, gontlo, swcot nnd un UHHUinlnr, yet grout In lior choneii lino, fuulimtod one of tho lurUHt ami imwt fashionable iuhIIciicok Tuowlay ovonlii tliat luw over graced the LatiHlng tlieatro. Sho oluwu tho ahnructor of "Viola" In "Twelfth Nlj,'ht" to display her wondurful gonltiH, ho wull fitted to this part. In till tho beautiful charac ters Sliakonpoaro has given un where In tholr one more true to womanly na ture or more faclnatlug and lovable than "Viola"? MIhh Marlowo hiw such quiet yet consclctictotiH demeanor coupled with great talent that makes her tho prltno favorite In tho theatre going public's caloiiHcd yet alwuys 01H3H heart. Of courso tho oharuoter of Viola does not roqulro tho norvo racking work so truo to many Shako spearonn pluys but It necessitates u power of grout attraction to bo over foremost In the charming pago. Miss Marlowo Is of courso surrounded by an almost faultless company which, I re gret to say, Is not always truo of great sturs, many having tho mlcguldcd thought that It detracts from tholr own brilliancy. Tho loading supporter of this young queen of tho stage Is Mr. Tabor, who Is especially clover, though tho role of "Malvollo" somowhnt con tracts his tibllUy and does not afford him Hulllolent opportunity to appear nt Ills best. Tho remaining member of tho company were excellent In tholr Individual parts and cspoolally good aro tho four plotters, Sir Toby, Tester, Sir Andrew Aguahup and Maria who bring much misery upon tho unsus plolous Mnlvollo. Tholr morrlmont scone wns Immensely enjoyed by tho audlenco. Tho numerous curtain culls were testimonials of what kind of a re ception Miss Murlowo will rocelvo on her next visit. "Fontonollo," tho now play In which Mr. Jumos Onelll appeared Wednes day and Thursday ovonlngs at tho Lansing theatre is of n dllToront tyo from any that has over been seen hero boforo. It combines what might bo styled a Shakespearean play with that of n sonsutlonal drama. Tho ubduc tlon scene, tho river hut, tho old hug, etc., aro on tho order of Dungors of a Great City, while the courtliness of tho play shows ft spirit like unto that In Shnkospcar's Twelfth Night and others of genteel manner and attire. Mr. Onelll is not us good in Fontonollo as In Monto Christo ami perhaps novor will bo soon in a char acter that so well suits him ns does his grout and familiar success. On tho other hand It may bo an error on our part in judging him thus, for utter having seen him in Monto Christo and having identified him for so long with tho ploco as its pearless repre sentative, it Is dtfllcult to imagine him as good In this now undertaking. An other view of tho situation as muy woll bo looked at, and one on which many eastern critics agree, Is tho fact that ho has playod Monco Christo so long that his pooullar stylo of acting, which Is original with mm, has been so familiarized In tho minds of tho poo pie that his every action and movo recalls somo of his work In either as Edmund Dantes or tho Count. His speech and gestures Ukowlso recall passages therefrom and in fact Fon tonollo, tho play itself, In somo In stances resembles Monte Crlsto. When on the raft with tho femalo form In arm, holding up tho recovered dia mond, the scene is much llko that of "Tho world Is mlno." Mr. OnolU's work howevor is cleverly brought out and his refined manner given full scope to display his talent. Tho supporting company Is very good and tho several parte are brought out strong and most natural. The part of Louis XV was in capablo hands anu Mr. William Pascoe made a most graceful and dignified king. His manner is easy and he peaks his lines fluently, free from con straint. Miss Emma Forsyth pre sented a most pleasing dollnlatlon of Madame de Pompadour. Boscar found ablo presentation with Mr. Howard Gould and the oharactorof an old hag was. cleverly done by Miss ' Marie Floyd. Fontonelle is full of excite ment, roploto. with fine scenery,- beau tiful costumes 'and a thrilling story. Th Jlockrlda Conert Monday. Tomorrow and on Monday, tho City of Lincoln will be the host of Ameri cans distinguished tenor Mr. Whitney Mookrldge, and his charming oompany of artiste, who are to give the musi cal event of the season at the Lansing on Monday evening. A brilliant pro gram awaits the lovers of operatlo and ballad music. Mr. and Mae, Mock sTmP nmeWW" Ralph, kites Hea- Almy, Mr. Hyatt, and Mr. Wlntornlt, will arrive at tho Lincoln tomorrow evening from Omaha. Lincoln is tho company's turning point or western termlnuH, It having boon on a triumph ant tour of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa cities, which makes tho return route via St. Joseph, Kansas City, Sedalln and St. Louis. Manager Ed Church will publish tho program of tho entertainment in tomorrow's dallies and tho music lovers of Uio city aro In keen anticipation of u trout. There Is only one Mockrldgo. Tho snlo of souto Is now open. Tho bill at tho Lansing last evening was Mark Murphy In "Odowd's Nolgh Ijors" and It proved to bo a very nt tractive ono In every respect. Mark Murphy Is a comedian of no mean ability and IiIh ontcrtulnlng qualifica tions seem to Increase with vaoh suc cessive visit. Mr. Murphy has ap peared In no play that has done him more credit than tho present produc tion. Ills quaint and original Irish brogue Is full of good ohoor and hilar iously funny at all times. Ills com pany Is pur excellent and many clover Hpoolultlcs uro Introduced. Tho quar totto comprising Messrs Reynolds, Rlggs, RolxM'ts, and Ilolcombe furn ished several beautiful numbers. Miss Mario Cahlll is a potlto songstress and docs somo neat and artistic dancing. Miss Mumlo Taylor, who assumes tho part of the loading lady, has a beauti ful voleo that Is strong and clear and does somo lino specialties. Of tho piny tholr is llttlo to add to what has al ready loon said In those columns. Mr. Murphy established himself and his "Neighbors" In Lincoln last season and In this visit simply adds now laurols. Tho play will havo Its flnul presenta tion tonight. There will bo no mat lnco today. Froti Kroji nml Camilla Nrxt Week Madeline Morll and her company will rondor "FrouFrou" andi"Camlllo" at tho Lansing houtro on Tuesday and Wodnosduy ovonlngs. Miss Merit's "Frou Frou" Is as clover n plcco of uot Ing as has over been portrayed on tho American stago, and although now to American audiences sho wins hor wuy Into tho hearts of tho people. At tho tho close of tho third act when sho de nounces her sister and accuses her of loving her husband, loaves hor to take hor place and flies from hor homo, sho is generally encored to tho echo, und brought boforo tho curtain. Miss Morll is u pupil of tho lato Dion Bern- cicuult. Last season sho wus with Sullnl for ftvo months. Hor visit to tho United States will tormlnuto In Muy after which sho will return to London to commonco un ongugomont nt tho Surry theatre This will there fore, bo hor only visit of Lincoln, but will ntTord ample opportunity to our lovers of the legitimate drama to wit ness her two best productions; Frou Frou und Camille. Prices for this on gugomont will bo rotntnod nt tho usuul figures und tho salo of will open Tues day morning ut 0 o'clock. The Clrrat Joih Murphy, After un ubsenco of nourly five years from Lincoln Mr. Joseph Murphy, America's representative actor of tho Irish tongue, will bo scon next week ut tho Lansing In two of his host plays. opening In that woll known und justly K)pulur play, "Tho Kerry Gow." Al though a long tlmo slneo this ploco was played' here, few will forgot tho Bwoet simplicity and Blncero devotion to family, and friends as illustrated therein. Joe Murphy as tho Kerry IfSJtvV I n A 1 L J LL J ill DPRICE'S mrx. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Uptd im Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard " w ,.- ".'-v Gow presents a character that Is at once strong and winning and his pure Irish dialect Is such that few will over forgot. There is also much to excite tho interest of the auditor and many will remember tho scono of tho pretty carrier pigeons, tho luces, etc. Tills will bo tho ellto engagement of next week. Scuts will go lively. The wilo opens Wednesday morning ut usual prices. TIIKATItlCAfj HMAMj TALK. Manager Murtllng will spend Sunday with Col. L. M. Crawford at Tojwka. Lottu Is said to bo tho wealthiest actress in America. Joseph Murphy is tho richest actor. There has been ample amusement at lxith houses this week und each has hud a UImh'uI share of business. Ono of tho most welcome bookings for tho near future ut the Lansing is Guru Morris who will bo with us within a fortnight. Ono of tho best plays of tho day is "Friends," a grout Now York success that Is heading this wuy mid will soon bo seen nt tho Lansing. The company Is in MlnncopollH this week and judg ing from what tho papers of thut city havo to say of tho plcco, Lincoln will be given a rare treat Inter In tho month. Not Hlnco Ed. Church relinquished his theatrical management here years ago has Joseph Murphy appeared in Lincoln. It was while In Now York last summer that tho two met and after some convincing arguments on tho part of Church, Mr. Murphy agreed to glvo Lincoln u two night engagement and In conscquenco will lo seen nt tho Lansing next Friday und Saturday. W. A. Collin & Co. havo just added tho largest and finest lino of fancy groceries to bo found In tho city. Ro mombor this when buying your holiday supply. Ladles do not fall to seo our Xmas no of lino and medium handkerchiefs. J. W. Winder & Co. Ribbon salo this week nnd next at J. W. Winger & Co.'s, 1100 O street. No such lino of canned fruits in the city us shown by W. A. Coffin & Co., 143 South Elovonth street. Dolls und celluloid novoltlos nt spo ciul prices this week nnd noxt weok. J. W. WlNQER & CO. Sofu Pillows Wlngor&Co's. very cheap at J. W. Card cases and ladles' coin nnd spoclo purses In morocco, Russlun leuther, dongolakld and French culf ut Rector's Phurmuoy. K. C. Baking Powder, 25 ounces for 25 oonts. Absolutely pure. Huvo you tried It? All kinds of Imported cheeses, finest nnd lnrgcst assortment over seen In tho city, nt Rumhold & Mosor's, 210 South Elovonth strcot. 'Phono 723. Full lino of artist's materials nt Lin coin Frumo nnd Art company's, 220 South Elovonth strcot. Frames, frames, frames, of every description ut Lincoln Frumo und Art company's, 220 South Elovonth street. Now lino of picture mouldings nt Cowlo's, 110 south Twelfth stroot. Dr. Geo. O, V. Farnhaut Cures chronic, blood, henrt, liver, lung, rectal, skin. mnlo. fomnl nnd nervous disonHOS Rock Sprinos Coal nt tho Lincoln Coul Co. 'Phono 440. Lincoln peoplo enn now buy nny kind of ohcoso thut thoy may call for, ut Rumbold & Mosor's, 310 South Elovonth stroot. 'Phono 728. LndloB mako big money canvassing for tho Capital City Courier. If you wnnt nlco, profltnblo work cnll at tho offlco, 1134 O street. Have You Anything I o Trade for Hastings real estate? I havo two blocks woll located In Spencer Bros'. Park addition and I will consider prop ositions to trado for almost anything. Address L. Wossol, Jr. , care of Courier. Silk Uoilery. Wo havo In stock a very largo lino of ladlos' flno silk hoso which wo aro offering at very reasonable prices. J. W. Winger & Co. liurllnemn Itante l'Uylng Card. Now design, round corners flexible linen stock, permanent colors, worth 50 cents. Wo sell them at 15 cents. Good scheme to buy a few packs; might nood them this wlntor; euchre, whist, high-five, etc. A. C. Ziemer, City Pass. Agt. We Begin our Great Clearing Sale of CLOAKS REMNANTS ' FINE DRESS GOODS Monday morning, and think we can save you money, Wednesday, our big Sales of Muslin Underwear begins. Best line at lowest prices ever shown in Lincoln. HERPOLSHEIMER & CO Ladies Cloth Top Shoes New Lot Just in. All kinds of warm goods Arctics, High Button Gaiters, Alaskas, etc. 1 129 O Street. 6 Five Per Gent on Deposits 5 Lincoln Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Go. S. E. Cor. 1 1th and P Streets Boxes to Rent in Safe Deposit Vaults. BENRY E. L.EWJH, resident A. P. H. STEWART, Vlce-Pre. R. WELCH, Tims. l The Globe Clothing House Extends a hearty New Year's Greeting to its many friends and patrons, wishing them a very happy and prosperous New Year, and thanking them for their liberal patronage. It will be our constant aim to deserve a continuance of your good will. For the next sixty days we will sell all our Overcoats! Winter Suits at a marked reduction from early season's prices. Those who have got to buy will benefit themselves by coming before purchasing, to the ' GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner Tenth and O Streets. WELL FITTING SHOES GIVE THE CHILDREN HEALTH AND COMFORT 0d3r&onQlflji&D7a 1125 Y OP- THnKTrTN i 1 'ft THfftorfaltf SW"V iJDais OF- $3.00 ' ED. G. YATES. i ?oJ?defconSclflij&i7jaj 0 Street. II VITinQT y t"D&vis g!M) rjr . i Vf . 1 -,,, -y .-,.- r1a tht , ., j ' . A ... - M. lK, " v. T l- 4 "H r", "Si')tW"ifl . ,rMAfw ri4mskrUcs; ICtes'Posioa. MIm . . "!. .i. m