WKB&Zi bHKV" BBBBWe U- w A." .'t r -, t V -A ; ;!'; w -t- ,- ,-' , vV f M MM Hi "A Laughing Girl" drew two good V sizod audiences at tho Lansing theater I Vi Now Year's day. It is a clover comedy fcLfcleverly interpreted. On Tuesday ILff-'Fahio Romuni" was tho attraction. WzuYoa Yonson,'' was presented Wednesdny r night, an old favorite in Lincoln, and renewed its old time success, "Tho Burglar" woe given an adaquato pro- auction Thursday, and last night "By ' Wits Outwitted" was givon. This play will be repeated tonight. New York, Jan. 3. Special Courixb Correspondence. Following are this weok's important attractions in Now York: Vaudeville at Tony Pastor's; "A Temperance Town" at the Madison fei Sq uare theatre; vaudeville at Proctor's; Tho fiostonians" at the Broadway theatre; Willard at the Garden; "Africa" at the Star theatre; "1402" at Pahnor's; "Charley's Aunt" at the Standard; Mrs. John Drow at the Fourteenth Street; Peter F. Dailey in "A Country Sport" at the Bijou theatre; vaudeville at Kostor, Bail's and tho Imperial Music hall; "The Hustler" at the Grand opera house "Shore Acres" at Daly's theatre; "Old Lavender" at Harrigan's; opera and vaudeville at Keith's Union squaroj "In vaudeville at Hermann's; Lillian Russoll in "Princess Nicotino at tho Casino. Coining Attraction!. ( "By WitB Outwitted" will bo the at traction at tho Lansing theatro tonight. It is said to bo ono of tho most literary, but with-ull excruciatingly funny com edies of tho ago. It is modern, bright, sparJingnnd witty. Strango to say it Is most ingenious and original in both conception and execution. The fun bubbles spontaneously out of its situa tions. However clever a play without an intelligent cast and artistic and effec tive production is impossible. This has woll been kept in mind by the manage inent of "By Wits Outwitted," who have engaged young, bright, intelligent Vsd recourcoful actors for tho sevoral fparts. fc-v . ... . ... 'I no notauio ovoni or me coming weoK will be tho production of Mortimer's comedy success, "Gloriana," at the Lansing theatre Tuesday, January 0. It onjoyed last year a very profitable uin ot nearly luunigma in now lorn. IMr. Mortimer's comedy is said to bo in .many particulars t'-e best play of its cind that our stage has shown. It is instructed .on tho basis ot a plot sug gested by the cleverness of the French J : y- iV. ".. . l" ' comedy, "Truo d'Arthur," and produced at the Globo theatre, London, whero it is nearing its 350th performance The story in brief is as follows: Mr. Leopold Fitz-Jocelyn is about .to marry Miss Chadwlck, tho daughter' ot a rich Briminghatn tanner, but ho Ib somewhat embarrased by certain episodes in his life in which figures a dashing young widow, Mrs. Gloriana Lovoring, and a trip to Brighton. Miss Chadwick and her father visit Jocelyn in his bachelor apartments, and just after they leave tho houso tho widow is announced. It occurs to Jocelyn to change clothes with Spinks, his valet, and pretend to bo tho servant instead of the gentleman ho appeared whilo flirting with the widow at Brigh ton. Spinks dons his master's clothes and tho master masquerades as a menial. The widow, being a romantic turn of mind, instead of being dis gusted at the fact that she has lavished her affections upon a servant, takes a greater fancy to Jocelyn than ever and insists on continuing the flirtation. Spinks, the soi-disant master, gives tho masquerading Jocelyn the worst characters, but it avails nothing and the widow insists upon taking tho liveried admirer into her own sorvico in order to havo him always near her Jocelyn reluctantly consents. While in the widow's employ ho meots her Russian lover, Count ExitofT, tho latter also encountering tho real Spinks, dis guised as tho master. Mrs. Lovering's servant girl, Kitty, discovers her old sweetheurt in the form of Spinks, and this greatly complicates matters, mixing up master and man with mistress and maid in various love ufTuirs. Mr. Chadwick and tho Count discover tho parties in peculiar situa tions which results in tho Russiun challenging Spinks to a dulo and nearly causes the postponement of tho mar riage between Jocelyn and Miss Chad wick. Finally tho Count's jeulousy is allayed by a ruse of Kitty's, tho mas tuorading 1b explained to tho satisfac tion ot tho innocent parties, Mrs.- Lover ing also having disguised herself, and tho curtain fulls on throo happy pairs ot united lovers. Tho company is a com petent ono and includes such players as Emily Bancker, George W. Burnum, Alt. Hampton, Thomas W. Ryley, Eugene Eberlo, Goorgo Parsons, Tlllio Barnum and others of noto. Manager Church assures The Courier that this is tho No. 1 company and guaruntoea ono ot tho best attractions thut will visit this city this season. Thoro will be no increase in prices. Morrison's "Faust" will bo presented at the Lansing theatro January 17. Hoyt'a "A Trip to Chlnatowu" will be '. .A A ;v jr I$I A. CHURCH, IVIfiitu;oi TUESDAY NIGHT, JAN. 9, Of the great play that had a Manager Church, of tho Lansing Theatre, takes plcnsuro in announcing tho forthcoming nppcurnnco of "Olorlnna," Mr. Mortimer's great comedy, Tuesday evening. January 0. This popular attraction will bo prcsontod by a compuny of artists, and an adequato production is assured. Tho presentation ot "Gloriunn" promises to bo ono of tho banner social events of tho season. A full notice of tho ploy appears cfeowhoro in this issue of Tiik Couiur.it. JSrO .ADVANCE IN PRICES.' 3O0OOOOOOOOOOOOOG00CC presented at tho Lansing theatre, Junu ary 10, with all tho old favorites in tho cast. Nuperlor Truln Kervlec to ritUIurj(li. Tho Baltimoro & Ohio ruilroud oilers tho public tho most convenient train service between Chicago and Pittsburgh. Tho routo is via Akron, Ravenna, War rcn and Youngstown, C. Two solid trains nro run every day, both carrying day coaches and newvestibulcd sloeplug cars through without chungc. The Pittsburgh express leaves Chicago at 3:00 p. m., und arrives at Pittsburgh tho next morning ut 7:05. Tho vestibule limited leaves Chicago at 7:30 p. in., and arrives at Pittsburgh tho next morning at 11;10. Tho vestibule limited also carries a Pullman sleeper to Clovelund via Akron, urriving ut Clovelund at 8.-00 a. m. All B. & O. trains depart from tho Grand Central passenger station, corner 5th avenuo and Harrison street, Chi cogo, tho finest and most commodious station in Americu. NlHKttra Full. Next to tho world's fair, all our foreign friends want to sco Niagara Falls, and in tho minds of many, Niagara Falls ia placed first. Ono ot tho first questions they ask un Ameri can either nt homo or aboard is about Niagara, but to many of us Niagaru Falls is too near. Wero it on tho other eideof tho world, thousundsof American globo trotters would hasten there, who puss it by now because thoy cun go there any time. Tho Michigan Central Hub made it, perhaps, too easy of access, for its through trains from Chicago to Now York and Boston run directly by und in full view of tho great cataract, and thoso passing by daylight stop five minutes for passengers to view tho Falls. Tho wiso traveller however will stop over thoro as long as his timo will per mit to view tho beauties and the gran dour of tho falls under different aspects and from different points ot view. The longer ho stops the more he will find to repay him for whatever expenditure of time and money he incurs. BURLINGTON ROUTE Cheap Excnrnloua to the Nonlli. On Dccombor 10, 1803, January 10, Fobruury 13, March 20 und April 24, tho B. ifc M. will sell round trip tickets at ono fure to points in southern Mis souri, Arkansas, Tennessee, For full information regarding routes, stop ovors, limits, etc., cull ut B. &. M. dopot or city ofllco, cornorC and Tenth strcots. A. C.Zif.mek, OP. & T. A. MuvIiik South, Convenient markets, good soil, pure water and excellent climato aro udvan tuges to be considered when looking up ' hi A rff ' , run of 150 nights in New York k, a home, business location, farm, etc. Maryland and tho Virginias ufford there, with many more advantages. Improved farm lands, adapted to stock raising, dairying, grain, grass und fruit growing, can bo obtained at low prices und uimiii easy terms. Thriving towns invito tlio merchant, mechanic and business nnn. Abundance of cool, timber, oro, water power, etc. Free sites for manu facturers. For furthorinformatlon, addreps M. V. Richards, Land und Immigrutioi Agent B. fc O. R. R., BulWmore, Md. All kinds of couT. irester's 1211 O street. Ilillf Hull' to Tcxim. On Doteembor 12, 1803, January 0, Foburary 13, March 13, April 10, und May 8, 1804, tho B & M will null excur sion tickots from Nebraska und Kunsas stations to points in Texas ut one fure for tho round trip. For tickots und full Informution regarding limits, stop ovois, etc., cull at B. &, M. depot or city ofllt-e, corner O and Tenth streets. A. C. Zikmkk. C. P. & T. A. M. L. Trester. coal and O street. lumber. 1211 Hurt rat i:x'iirlon. Via tho Missouri Pacific- On tho second Tuesduy in December 1803, January, Fobtiury, March, Ap-il and May 1804 tho Missouri Pacific routo will soil round trip tickets to all stations in Toxns with final limit to return in 30 days from dato of sale. Stop over uro allowed in Arkansas, Texas and Okla homa, Now Mexico and Indian Terri tory. Como und talte a trip to the south. Pirn. Daniklh, C. P. & T. A. 1201 O street. The Union I'lirlllo C'lit-iip l(Ht-. Only S30.00 first class to Ogden, Salt Lake, Helena, Spokane and Portland Oro. For full particulars call at city tielutt ofllco 1044 O street. Tint lli-kt Liiuntlr) Townsond &Plumundou proprietois, 2208 O street, telophono 570. W, V, DiivK 1). I). H., Diseases of tho teeth, mouth und face. RouniB501-2-3, Brace blk.,cnr.irth andO, Kye nml KurMirui-on. Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist and aurist, No. 1203 O Btreoi, Lincoln. Neb. (Mi-rKyiminV IVriiilU, 1HIU. Tho Union Pacific will now receive applications fcr permits for 1804, Como early. City ticket ofllco 1044 O streot. Lincoln Coal company caters to tho best trade. M. L. Trester, Peiuiu. hut d coal, 1241 O street. For California take tho Missouri Pacific route, via southern route. Lgy.f J ) - ,::. .,-!.'. :oooo: 1.1 ' " 1 ' t '" "Iti tilnco nt tlin liond of all tiarloilicoli pub Hulled In tho EiirIIiIi Iniiguima 1 no longer dis puted nnywlioro." Albany Arirui. TH CENTURY MAGAZINE IN 1894. TUB OHEATKHT Of ALL TIIK MAQAZ1NKS. 3000 I'liRf. or tll licit l.ltrruturr. lOOO Illii.ti-Htloim by the Clroutt-nt Artlit or the World. rpilli program of tha now Tolumoof tlinCen J. tury Mnffnzino, beulnnlnir with thu Norom her number, In ono of rnru In ton-it to every rondor of Utnruturo. Tho cliluf Horial feature it A NEW NOVEL BY MARK TWAIN. Tim most dramatic story ovor writton by Amttrirn'iiKriiiiti'st Immoriat. I.ikn soviiral of Murk Twaln'i stitrlns, it lum for Its conn a Httminbont town on thu Mimividiipi rivnr forty yours iiko. "I'lidd'iihnad WiUon." a hard bonded country lawyer, tho horo of tho story, furnUlioB much of tlio fun thnt onn naturally nzpects to Und in a work by tho author of "Tho Innocents Abroad," but ho iiiipours in quito limit lior Unlit In tho murder trial which forms tho thrilliiifr climax of the story. Tho plot In troduces ii novel and IhkoiiIouh employment of sclonco in tho detection of rrimo, and tho char acters are well drawn and their every action it Interesting. Tho century will contain l'rlco W.OO n year. Donlers receive subscrip tions, or remlttanco muy Im mndn to tho plllt ishors by chock, draft, money-order, or by cash In roKliterod letter. Address Tlie Century Co'. Wrlto for u "Miniature Century" fre. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humphreys' Kprrlllrs are scientifically and carefully preiwrixl liemtxjles, u.-d for years In private practlco and for over thirty yesrs by ths people with entire suctcm. Kvery pliiglu Bpeclflo special cure for tlio iIUi-om) natiml. They cure without oTunKlnir.purKlnK or reducing the system ami aro In fact and deed tlio Hoterclsn Iteinedles of the World. o. cimi. rucit. 1-Fevere, Congestions, Inflammations.. ,113 U Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Collo Cfl S-Teelblngi Colic, Crying, Wakefulness ,33 4-Dlarrhen, of Children or Adults '23 7 Coughs, Coldt, Ilroucldtls y,3 rf-Neurulgla, Toothache, Kacesrhe 3 8-Ileadiichra, Mck Headache, Vertigo,. .113 10-Iysp(-plu. 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