s -s$aepM .THE COURIER. W t I - laad waa - wSnnffnw in manner and capable in' .whatever position she for the "time "aMfaned. Charles Hat-bury as Mr."irnnfcr-Chase, the 4utb of many a joke, was thorouglily capable. Edmond Lawrence, in the part of the coachman, proved a lively entertainer. Franklin Garland as the irate man ager, was properly bni&que. Kate Kckert, Carrie Behr and A. Kanine completed the cast, filling their parts most acceptably. In fact, it is a strong company, coherent in all its elements, that Mr. Litt has brought together to present a most entertain ing play. Chicago Inter-Ocean. This attraction will be produced at the Funke Friday, October 14. Our- FALL SHOES of 43 and &3.&0 ARE THE BEST Try them. THE OLIVER THEATRE JN. BWEN. Jp, Manager. GRAND OPENING Of THE SEASON-ONE PERFORMANCE MODTE8KA Hit X U HVIUbllVt fim O Street. mm And a Superb Company Direction John C. Fisher In a Gorgeous Production of AT THE OLIVER. The Great Polish-American artist, Modjeska, will open the season of the Oliver theatre on next Thursday even ing, October 13, in Shakspere's mas terpiece, Antony and Cleopatra." The performance will be complete in every detail as she carries all of her own scenery and properties for this play. Mojeska's time is confined mostly to the huge cities and Lincoln people are to be congratulated on having an opportunity of seeing the most ar tistic and gracious woman on the stage. Her cempany is an exceptional strong one and composed of some of the best people in the business. The prices for the engagement are: Lower floor, $1.50 and $1.25: balcony, $1.00 and 75 cents; gallery, 50 cents. Seats on sale Tuesday morning at 10 o clock sharp. On account o the great de mand for seats only six seats will be sold to one person. Secure your seats early. Prof. Hagenow and an orches tra of fifteen pieces will play a grand concert from 7:30 until 8:15 as a -fit introduction to the new curtain, whick will be used for the first time. j. a. va;n'ck, M. 1). Of the American School of Osteopath v, PRESIDENT. CHAKLES W. LITTLE, D. O. Of the American School of Osteopathy, VICE-PRESIDENT AND MGR. Lincoln Infirmery of Osteo pathy, Farmers' and Merchants Building, Lincoln. Mostly all forms of chronic diseases treated successfully with I The Best Shoe Made for the Money Hmmmmw Without the use of drugs or knSfe. TREATING DAYS MONDAYS, WED NESDAYS, FRUAYS. 8:30 to 12:00. 2:00 to 5:00. EXAMINATION FREE. Literature free on application. It will cost you nothing to investi gate Osteopath- and it will pay you to do so. illlllllMMMIIIMHIMIMMIMHIMI Prices: Lower floor, $1.50 and $1.2 5; balcony, $1.00 and 75c; gallery, 60c. Seats on sale at box office Tuesday, October 11, at 10 o'clock sharp. 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