The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 16, 1897, Page 5, Image 7

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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Tonight "Human Hearts'' at tho Lan
sing for ono night only. 'J his story of
tho Arkansas h Us is a beautiful and pa
thetic character touch that makes tho
people of that region neither sou h nor
west but lwth and something cite beside,
which is Arkansan.
None cac afford to miss seeing the
wonderful Vivrescope, which will be in
troduced by Eunice Goodrich and her
own New York company, at the Fucke
one night, Friday, Jan. 22nd. The New
York World gives the following descrip
tion of this Nineteenth century marvtl:
"The Vivrescope works in the same
way ae the Vitascopo and the Ehlolo
scope, but the pictures are clearer and
'J hero arc some playsentitled to praise,
when they arc considered from any
skindpoint.whcther it be moral, sat rical,
humorouf, philos pliicnl or artis ic.
Such a i lay is the 'New Dominion,"
which will bo presented at theFunkeon
Monday night.
The "New Dominion" whiih by tho
way, was given twice in this city intro
duceo one to life on the Jamos river in
Virginia. Tho very soul of romnnco
seems to exist in the south. Its warm,
perfume laden breezes, its romantic
scenery, its beautiful women, and its
legends conspiro to charm the every
sense.
The play is a love s'ory, pimply, sweet
ly, attractively told, with many beauties
of language, graced by a tt e poetic
spirit and genuine sentiment abour ding
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MI5S BERTHA WESTBROOK, WITH "HUMAN HEARTS."
there is less vibration, so that the pic
tures are not so trying to the eyes as
those produced by other machine?.
"The first view was "A Dip in the S ;a"
and showed several little bojs running
along a plank on stilts, and diving int:
the waves, which dashed upon theshoie
in the most natural manner. The
second picture showed a lawn with a
gardener using a hose to sprinkle it. A
bad bo steps on tho hose, causing the
water to squirt into the gardener's face.
He drops the Iiosp, runs after the b y,
and gives him a sound thrashing.
"A street scene in London was very
realistic, and " The Chargeof the Seventh
French Cuirasseurs" was very ins iring.
"The best picture was "Tne Arrival of
the Mail Train. Tho train came into
the station, passengers alighted, met
their friends and walked about, and all
the bustle incident to affairs of this
kind was shown to p rfectior.
"Other pictuies were 'Washing Day
in Switzerland,' 'Parade of tho Ninety
sixth French Infantry, 'A Friendly
Bout, 'Hyde Park,' 'London,' and 'The
Cascade. "
Pi Kes 10. 20 and 30 cents, Remember
one night only.
in deligh'ful humor that sometimes
verges closely upon pathos. 1 he scenes
are laid in Virginia in the year 18715.
Emily Bancker who appears at tho
Funke has a brilliant reputation and
the ability to sustain and rcinfore it at
eiery appearance. She will appear in
Lincoln in the "Scintillant." a transla
tion from the French of Sardon. Emily
Bancker appears with a large and excel
lent comjiany and will play to a full
house.
DO VOU WANT TO SAVE TIME?
Well the new tlyer leaving Lincoln at
3:20 p. m. via Missouri Pacific will save
jou several hours to St. Louis, Cincin
nati, New York and all eastern points
and connections are mado in the St.
Louis union station, the most expen
sive, completn and line6t in the world
Anv information or sleeping car berths
city ticket lice 1201 O St
The Model restaurant, 31G South
Twelfth is open from 8 to 10 p. in.,when
soup and lunches are served. Drop in
on jour way home.
Canon City coal at the H'bitebreaat
Coal and Lime Co.
JOHN DOWDEN, Jr., Manager.
One Night Only,
Fourth Annual Appearance
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Burlesque Circus,
Morday Everirg, darwiary 25,
All the discarded features and expensive novelties of a
broken down three-rinjf circus will he exhibited as well as the
greatest arejation of freaks ever seen outside a clinic.
HIGH MOOX and LITTLE ALLKIGIIT in their Great
Japanese Pole Balancing Act.
MLLE. SHORTCLOTHES on the Hirh Wire (assisted by
the Band.)
(Jet Y0lll TiQkets now f Membeps.
Box Office open Friday. January 22-
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