nJjJSrSnnsvZ.-rt-j- , V";" V'iWr WKjtt'eVt !- THE SATURDAY MOIitNTOTO COURI1SR I M I I Reginald Do Koven may have stolen nil thomuplc In "Robin llccil," but if ho did, ho stolo wisely and that's what few comiosers arc iihlo to do. Whether ho is n plagiarist or not the fact remains that 'Robin Hood" in a uiont delightful opera, ono of tliu bent produced in to cent ycais. It Ih tuneful and clean and freo from buffoonery. No ono opera of recent production contains ho many beautiful aire Tlio opera wiih given hero for tho llrst timo at tho Funko opera houso two years ago by tho Hostoninns, with Ilarmibco, Karl, McDonuld.Cowles, IIolI, Jessie llurtlett DaviH and many other IJoBtonian fuvorltcs in tho cant. A com parloon between that performance- and tho ono given at tho Lansing theatre Monday night hurdly bcciiih fair, and jot It Ifl not no unfair after all. For the latter company, Inciting in stars, in made up of a largo number of really compe tent people, and thoopcra in their IuiihIh in given with careful attention to de tails, and with suflleiont elaboration of Bceneryand niagnilleoneoof costumeB to conform to tho "Robin Hood" tradition CBtabliHhed by tho lioBtoniaiiB. Ad miration of II. U. llitrnahcc has followed iib a matter of couthc, but if judged Btrictly upon their present meritB, Jerome Sykos, who wiib the ishcriff in thifl week's pioductiou.iH equal to tho onorablo comedian who made our fathers and mothers laugh, but who is now. llkoBomcother Uostouiau favorites, juBt u little pat-He. Mr. Wentworth who essayed tho titular rolo is not a distinguished suc cess. Ho either lum too little mouth or too much mustache. His articulation is bad. Agnes Dclnporto was an engaging Marfan, throwing life and vivacity into tho part, and carrying tho vocal re quirements in a pleasing manner. "There was a carefully trained chorus, and tho singing as a whole was much above tho average. There waa lifo and "go" in the peiformanco, and "Itobin Hood" was altogether a pleasant evening's entertainment. Tho tinkers' song, "Legend of tho Chimes," hunting song, Armourer's song and "Brown October Ale," tho words of which aro given elsewhere, are among tho many tuneful airs with which the opera abounds. Mis. Palmer, who is gifted with a rich contralto voice, sang and acted with much effort as Allan-a-Dalc. Sho sang "O Promiso Mo," in the second act. "The HuBtlcr" is not a reiined enter tainment, and it appealed more particu larly to tho gods of tho upper tier in the Lansing Tuesday night. It is a trashy performance, with an occasional IIjihIj of cleverness. Tho Spooneis have been appearing to good houses at tho Funko this week. This company is favorably regarded by Lincoln audiences, and it is one of tho best of tho so-called, popular price com panies. New Youk, Nov. 15. lSpecialCouitir.it Correspondence. Tho following arc this week's important attractions in Now York: Vnudovillo at Tony Pastor's; "A Temperance Town" at tho Madison Squat o theatre; vaudovillo at Proctor's; Francis Wilson in "Erininio" at tho Broadway; "Tho Algerians'' at the Garden; 13. II. Sothern at tho Lyceum theatre; Joseph Jefferson at tho Star; "1102" at Pulmer's; "Charley's Aunt" at tho Standard; "Muino and Georgia" at tho Fourteenth Street thcatro; Mario Jauscn at tho Dijon then tie; vaudeville at Kostor and Dial's and the Imporial Music Hall; "Olaf" at NililoV thcatro; "Tho Power or tho Press' at the. Grand opera house; Sol Smith Russell in "A Foor Relation" at Daly's; "Tho Woolen Stocking" at Harrigan's; opera and vaudovillo at Keith's Union Square; "In Old Kentucky" at the Academy of Music. CinoAOo, Nov. 15. Special Couitn.it Coriespondence.) "Sinlmd" continues to crowd tho Chicago Opora house. Thomas W. Kccno is appearing at Mc Vickor's theatre in loportoiie. Tho Ilostoniaiis mo playing an engagement at the Columbia theatre. Richard Mansllcld is drawing critical audiences at tho Grand opera Iiouho. Nellie Mc Heniy in "A Night at tho Circus" is at tho llaymarkot thcatie. Rosina Vokes in "Ciocodilo Teais," "Waiting," and "Maid Mm Ian" is furnishing much en tertainmeiit at Hooley's. Sienna's baud is at tho Trocadeio. "Tho Other Man" is tho attraction at tho Schillor. R. E. Graham is appearing in "After Tho Rail" at Hnvlin's. Miss Delia Fox will bo added to tho list of female comic opeia stais after this season. It you should ask just what qualifications this young lady has to warrant her ingoing touting at the head of a company, someone will leply to you that sho is a "popular favorite," This is another neat illustration of my frequent ohbcrvatious regmding public taste. Do Wolf Hopper, by galloping over a stage like a kangaroo with tho St. Vitus' dance, can but partially till a theutre, und yot ho is u "monoy maker" iu thcatriculs. In collaboration with Miss Fox this rare comedian quite crowds n playhouse, which has up parently proved to tho lady, and to those interested in her wclfaro, that she is herself an attraction. And I supKso sho Is. These are odd times, and it is not always genius that sips champagne. I think Miss Fox should succeed. Her hair is the color of a new clothesline, her limbs aro an plump as autumnal sausages, and sho can bleat a comic song ll'to a Iamb calling for its break fast. Sho has all the attributes of success, and 1 guosB bIio is a good In vestment for mamigeis. Town Topics. Josoph Jefferson iu "Rip Van Winkle" is pucklng tho Star theatre in Now York at every performance. Matin Jansen iu "Delmonico's at 0" has cap tured Now York, and is packing the Dijon theatre nlghtly.-Sol Smith Russell continues to entertain largo audiences ut Daly's theatre in Now Yoik, where ho is appearing in Edward E. Kidder's comedy, 'A Poor Relation. The present bill is to run for three or four weeks after which "April Weather,'' a play by Clyde Fitch will have Its llrst metropolitan healing. Tho Coghlans, Rose and Charles, aro busy rehearsing Oscar Wildo's new comedy, "A Woman of No Importance.'' The play is to bo given a handsome production at the Fifth Avenue theatre, New York December 11. AMONG THE RAILROAD8. Tnnrlat Cur In Cilllroriilii fin-up llnlr, Utile Trip. The travel from tho north and north west territory, tapped The Great Rock Island route, has demanded service of this character, and beginning October 0, tourist cars will leave Mlnneiiollrt every Thursday morning and join the legular tourist train out of Chicago every Thursday afternoon at Columbus Junc tion, Iowa, at 11 p. m. Central Iowa and the great west slope district of that state, demands and will receive a similar service, and beginning October 10, a Phillips-Rock Island ex cursion car will leave Albert Lea every Tuesday morning, and via Livermore, Ft. Dodge and Angus, will arrive at Dcb Moines that evening, and Wednesday a. m. go west on the "Dig Five," via Omaha, Lincoln and Hellovlllo, at which point It will join the regular Tuesday train from Chicago. Full paiticnliiis iib to cheap rato tickets for this tiip, and also as to cost of berth in the tourist car cheerfully given on application to any Great Rock Island route ticket agent, or agent at coupon stations of connecting Hues. Jno. Smiahtian, G. P. A. Ciiiuaoo. CoiultiK Atliiiellonn. Tho lovers of high class acting, like the loverB of any other stylo of high class art, are always on the qui-vivo for anything that partakes of the higher grade. Many times have they been called upon to pass judgment upon a new star, and in many respects found them wanting. Previous biicccbs, high est praise, skillfully written articles, all tending to the ability of a star have been written; but when the test has been applied, tho methods of the star, in con junction with his intelligence and repeat eh, defects and crudities, have been so apparent, that dissatisfaction has asserted itself iu spite of the plaudits sought for. To those who analyse, rend and study the art of acting in its natural sense, the tragedian, Mi. Walker White side, will best apie.il. Ho simply relics on the intelligence of his auditor to Hash forth that electrical spark of appreciation that seems so little, yet means so much. Tho forthcoming ap pearance of Mr. Walker Whiteside at the Lansing will piovo a source or pleiih inc. Mr. Whiteside will present "Richelieu" Monday evening. C'lieni PROCLAMATION. livery (Inn PROMINENT CITIZENS '4 :i- Clara Morris will present "Camilla" at tho Lansing theatre Wednesday Nov. '22. Clara Morris is now at her best. The play and tho star are familiar, neverthe less both tiro sufficiently potent to attract a largo audience. Doubtless the desire to witness and enjoy the marvellous impersonation, tho fascina ting acting of this talented woman, the gieatest emotional actress on the English speaking stage, will prove a gieater iiitlueiiei' iu bringing about this public favor, for iu many other hands 'Camillo" would be played to empty bencheB nowadays. Thousands of young women have wept over tho sorrow b of Camillc, with out in tho least comprehending any thing further concerning her than that she vtiis a most unhappy woman, who was separated from the object of her intense love, and who died of consump tion just as the obstacles to tho icaliza tioti of her passion had been removed. It excuso were needed for retaining this play upon tho stage, it might readily be found in tho work of Clara Morris, who stands today, as she has for yeais, without an equal in tho art of loprcsonting womanly misery. Sho re tains and uses with surprising effective ness her great gift of compelling from her audiences the keenest sympathy and tho deepest compassion for tho sorrows and sufferings which she simulates, rhoie is, however, no call at tliia late day for an analyzation of her acting. Clara Morris is simply upon the stage with powers unimpaired and iu con genial loles. This is the whole story. No, not quite all of it, for she is also well supported by her piesent company. Mr. John Glendenuing makes an ad mirable Armitnd Duval. Mr. F. C. Harriott a dignilied Manx. Duval. Mr. Mr. W. C. Kelly a capital Dc Varvillc. Tho others in tho cast, paitieulaily tho women, do their work well. Chas A. Loder, tho clover ooinedhin, will piesent "Oh, What A Night" at tho Lansing theatre Thuisday night. This is a popular farco, and it is said to con tain many new things this season. Purely vegott.blo HimkI'b Pills tWo. Kulm-NoliifttilliK Sliuiilil Know That tho rates to all points west via the "world pictorial lino" Union Paclllc syrtein are vcry low. For instance Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, f'.t; Salt Lake Ogdeu, Helena, Spokane and Portland, Ore., llrst class 825 second class 818. Round trip for California mid-winter fair, 8(55.50 Sun Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland. As has been their custom for years the Union Pacific still run the faiuoui Pullman sleepers to California and Oregon points. Multitudes have tried them and pro n Minced them just the thing. They aro run dally. These cars aro built on the same gen eral plan as the regular tlrst-class pull man sleeper, the only difference being is that they are not upholstered. They are furnished complete with good comfortable hair mattresses, watm blankets, snow white linen curtains, plenty of towels, combs, biushes, etc,, which secure to the occupant of a berth as much privacy as is to bo had iu llrst class sleepers. There ate also separate toilet looms for ladies and gentlemen, and smoking Is absolutely prohibited. Full particulars cheerrully given re garding rates, sleeping car reservations etc,, at city ticket ofllce, 1011 O street, corner Eleventh and O) or address E. H. Slosson, .Two. T. Mastin, Gen. Agent. City Tickot Agt. Newspaper men are, by nature of their oc cupation, kept before the public. They have a habit, perhaps mutually agreed upon, of sounding each other's praises, or what Is equally effective, "roasting" each other. Any way, their names are pictty neaily always In print, and we consider them a good means to conjure with. We know that when we print In big type such mimes as C H. Get r. r. J. r. IV. Dr. T. O'Connor, (HnroMnor to Pr. Cliarlra HnnrlM.) CURES GANGERS, TUMORS, '' iia mid l'llnliu without lh in ill Knit. CMoroform or I'llixr. II.. IliKOHtrtxt Ownn tilnrk. LINCOLN, NEB. "It" ilium nl lint lionil of nil perlodlfnli pull lUlied hi llm I'uirlWIi Inuioiniro la no Inntfor ilia puled iiiijwlnnt." Allniiiy Armu. THE CENTURY MAGAZINE IN 1894. Tlllt (IttltATKNT OV AM, THIS MAdAZINM. !l00 l'iw or llm Mot MlKriittirn. Kino Uliixtrnlliiim liy tlif'rNti-t ArlUU or llm World. fpllKprnirrnmnf llionnw volutin) of tlinCon I Inrr Miiuntliie. heulnulna with llm Novoin- Iter nutnlicr, U ono of niro interest lo pvory render of literature. Tlio chief aorlnl fnauro U A NEW NOVEL BY irviic TWAIN. Tim immt ilrnmntla iitory over wrltton by Atiii'rlrii'n uri'iitcKt Immortal. I.lkn lorornl of Mark Twain' atnrlci. It linn for II tcond a mi'iiiiiliniit town on tlio Mlml-MppI rlvnr forty I'mld nliead Wllion." n linnl- Wo aro sure to attract attention, and just now our one purpose in life is to attract your attention to our imignilicoiit and specially selected stock of furuitiiio, embracing every thing iu this line; also carpets, draperies, household goods, etc. year nito. Iii'iu t'll country Inwvnr. I furnlMie mnrli or llm run Hint ono nntiirmiy I country lawyer, tlm hero of thv itoi Mi Tim l.mlii-N Should All try that "Good Luck" brand of Japan Tea. New crop of their own importation. Good Luuk Gitoohitv. Halter's market, old reliable market, now moved to Thirteenth street, opposite Lansing theatre, is wheie ladies should call for their meat ordeis. Telephone orderB over No. 100 icceivo prompt at tention. M. L. Trestcr, Penna. hard coal, 1-11 O street. Luxury of Truvi-I. "Hello, Jack! Just come down town?" "No; why?" "Because you look so fresh und trim as though just out of u bandbox." "Well, that is natural enough, when you consider that, instead of just com ing down town, I have justgot into town after a trip east." "Hut that generally uses a man up, and gives him that tired feeling, what with cramped quarters and jarring and worrying him almost to death." "1 know that is sometimes tho case. Hut frequently it depends ujion what road y on ride over. There are roads and roads. I made my journey by the Michigan Central, and they h'uvo such perfection in appliunccB for comfort, such discipline among the employes, that tho annoyances aro small indeed, and the comfort equal to that in one's own home, unless it is mi exceptionally luxurious and well-appointed ono. Try the Michigan Central, 'the Niagara Falls Route,' next time you wish to go euBt. You'll (liul it so." Arkunsaw Traveller. Mot lug Mouth. Convenient markets, good soil, pure water and excellent climate aro advan tages to bo considered when looking up a home, business location, faun, etc. Muryland and tho Virginias afford these, with many more advantages. Improved farm lands, adapted to stock raising, dairying, grain, grass and fruit growing, can be obtained at low prices and upon easy tonus. Thriving Iowiib invito tho merchant, mechanic and business iii'tn. Abundanco of coal timber, ore, water power, etc. Freo sites for liianu (actuiorfl. For furthcrinforination, address M. V. Richards, Laud and Immigratioi Agent B. & O. R. It., Baltimore, Md. Tonrlnl Car 11 ami MIlilli'Hotii I'oliitx. - Commencing October 5, a tourist car leaves Minneapolis every Thursday morning and rmiH to Pueblo and via Albert Lea to Columbus Junction, arriving at 11:07 p. m. and there con nects with our C. R. I. & P. Train No. Ill which will hold at that tKiint for arrival of tho B. C. R. & N. train carry lug that car, and via Kansas City arrive at Pueblo second morning. Beginning October 10, tourist car will leave Albert Lea ovo'ry Tuesday morning and run via Minneapolis ,V St. Louis Ry. thiough Angus to Des Moines, arriving at night, and there lay over and bo taken west on "Big Five" Friday morning, and run via Omaha, Lincoln and Belleville to Pueblo. Is a man of wide experience, and much dis crctiou, and ho knows a good thing when he sees it. It is not every one that docs. But wo are sure that there is no one who can fail to appreciate the particularly line lino of furuitiiio at particularly low prices, which we aie now offering. s?miKnu. nxitiH-tii Ifi flml III fi work livllin iiulhor if "Ton InuormitM Aliroiid," liul Im niipcnri In quitn nuollicr Ill-lit In tho murder trial wlilrli fornn Ihe tlirllllnu climax of tlnmtory. 'I lie plot In troilurcN 11 novel anil InKenloim employment of ncletico Iu Hie detection of crime, and tliociinr iirten are well drawn and tlielr every action li Intercut Iiik. Tim century will contain A SERIES OF SUPERB ENGRAV- INGS or tiik DUTCH MASTERS; Article 011 HUNTING OF FIERCE GAME; Arllclei ilcicrlblntr ARTISTS' ADVENTURES, II) leading American nrtliti. wltli tliolr own lllimtnitloiiil nrtlclea deicrlptlvo of IMPORTANT EXPEDITIONS In nil tlio urent continent!, Including Hie ad venture! of two vouiiK AinerlcnniwIiotraTorMd AnIii 011 bicycle 1 n novel mrlei on TRAMPING WITH TRAMPS: How n ynun iimn.dlnHiiUed ni n tramp, trnv elled over America and learned nil tlioiecreta of tlio"rofcloii" IMPORTANT PAPERS ON MUSIC liy tlioKreatent llvliiromp(nernndminlcln "Jiipulilliiliud I'Miiy by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL; Hliort torles and novelette! liy nit tlio lendlnc itory writers, ennajH on timely huIiJccIh, humor nnd fun In llm "Lliilitcr Vein" department, etc, etc. Tlio GREAT CHRISTMAS NUMBER ennliilim 11 Mormon liy 1'lilllipn llrooki, loven complete, InrluH, n mnitnlllcent nrrnv of full iniKii ciiKrnvIm;, n new picture of General (Irant, lettern from ftlwln lloolli, etc. ft4tll3lMOI'll30 NOW. Price $1.(10 11 year. Dealers receive iiiiMcrlp tloim.or remlltnnco may bo mnd to tlio pub llnlicru liy check, draft, money-order, or by caili In reentered lotter. Addreu I'll Cen.t1a.1r5r Co. till ICiiMt 17tli Ut.. IV. "V. Write for n "Mlnlnlurn Century" fron. Wo can sell you anything you want in the furniture line, at tho very lowest pricesthe finest stock In the city to select from Wg Have Got 1 BEST LINE TO A big line of splendid stoves, all sizes and styles, that we must closo out at once. We aro getting rid of these stoves at the rate of 50 cents on the dollar. Come and see what we have got. For anything iu the line of furnituie, Btoves, draperies, carpets, house hold goods, etc., call on us. Goods sold on monthly payments. For Sunday dinner supplies call at Halter's market, oposite Lansing 'J'hea tor. Phono 100. Kyoitnil Dur Mirueon. Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist und uurlst, No. 1203 O street, Lincoln, Neb, Lincoln Furniture KANSAS CITY AND CHICAGO Niv Money for Mile or Trade. Now two seated canopy top surrey for sale cheap or will trudo for a llrstclnss phaeton, call or address Lou Wcsbcl, Liudcll hotel. Go. ! IER W AND Oiifl ON THE CREST OF THE UlEGHANIES. (MnlnLlnon.AO.B. U.) SEASON OPENS JUNE 15, 1893. Rates, f CO, 175 and t90 a month, ao iding to location. Address OEORGE D. DiSHIELDS, Manager, 'umborlaiid, ltd., up to Juno 10: after hat dato, either Deer Park or Oakland, hi ret t county, Md, ic5i-i2c o s'rreisiST. Trustor soils over i!0 kindB of coal. FREB ARIZONA, r.V MEXICO 1 Im had by atlilrrMln O. T, .V I'. A., A. T. 3. r. tt. K M cut Ion tUU papar. PamphUta daacrlblu lb retourcaa of KANSAS, OKLAHOMA. and CALIFORNIA. Nlcholaon. O. Topaka, aUruu m)aA 3277