The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 19, 1898, Page 10, Image 11

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THE THEATRE
The scond of the 6eriee of Philhar
monic Orchestra concerts, promises to
be a great event. A program of excel
lent orchestra numbers will be given,
and Mr. George Hamlin, the eminent
tenor and artist from Chicago, will make
his firet appearance before a Lincoln
audience Mr. Hamlin's name as a
remarkably gifted tenor soloist, is known
all over, and Mr. Hagenow hae insured
a rich treat for the patrons of the Phil
harmonic coccerts. The 6econd concert
will be given Monday eve, December otb,
st the Oliver Theatre. Seats on sale
Saturday, December 3rd. Usual prices.
"The Girl I Left Behind Me," which
will be seen at the Oliver theatre
Thanksgiving matinee and night, No
vember 24, is one of the strongest book
ings of the season, in the estimation of
those familiar with the strongest. The
play has been one of the greatest suc
cesses of the'past live years in America,
and when it was produced in London
two years ago, it took that city by
storm. The pity deals with the mili
tary life of Post Kennfon, in the Black-foot-
country, Montana, during the In
dian uprising of 1890, and there are
many scenes of an intense and exciting
kind, particularly the one where the In
dians attack the little garrison at sun
rise. The lightsr sides of the play rest
on the love making of several couples,
all of whom are the young people of the
gprrison. Matinee prices, 75c, 50c and
25c Evening prices 81.75c, 50c and
25c. Seatson Bale Tuesday morning.
Evans and Hoey's evergreen farce
comedy, Hoyt's beat play, "A Parlor
Match," will be at the Oliver theatre on
Wednesday evening, November 23, for
one nigth only. It is needless to tell in
detail what "A Parlor Match" is. It is
known as the mo3t amusing, the wittiest
and the most eparklintr of all the plays
that have been built expressly to enter
tain. This is its purpose and it could
hardly have a higher one. There it a
very large company, including Phil H.
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Ryley, Mark Sullivan, James Galloway
Tom Browne, the Olynpiaquartet.Kdith
Hoyt, Harriet Sheldon, the throe Sisters
Aubre and others well known, with a
bevy of the prettiest young girls ever
gathered on a stage at one time. The
scenery and costumes are new and the
music includes all the gems of the day,
with much that its original and written
expressly for "A Parlor Match ."' It is a
big, beautiful show, and no one can
afford to miss it. Prices SI, 75c, 50c
and 25. Seats on sale Monday morning
at 10 sharp. Secure your Beatf early.-
When a man marries, his wife's trou
bles bsgin.
THE OLIVER THEATRE
JN(D. (DWBEN, J. Manager.
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Second Season.)
August Hagenow (JonductoF
Second Concert Monday Eve
ning, DeCo 5, at 8:15-
SOLOIST:
(Seirg Hafflltaj TMr.
Seats on sale Saturday, Dec. 3. Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $i.
ONE NIGHT ONbY
Tednesday Eve. No-v
EVANS & HOEY'S
- EVERGREEN SUCCESS
A PARLOR MATCH
(HOYI'S BEST PLAY.)
Presented by a phenomenal cast of Comedians. Was always
the best. Is still the best. Enough said.
Prices SI, 75c, 50c and 25c. Seats on sale Monday morning
at 10 o'clock. Secure your seats early.
THANKSGIVING IMATINJ AND BJVN-
ING, NOV. S-
BRIGHTER AND RICHER THAN EVER
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The Oii-1
Behind Ifcte
By Belasco and Fyles.
Endorsed by the press, the public and United States army
as the best American play ever produced . Matinee prices 75,
50 and 25c. Evening prices $11 75, 50 and 25. Seats on sale
Tuesda' morniwgj
Opera
House
Corner O and Twelfth.
Telephone 355.
F. C. ZEHRUNG, Mgr.
Thanksgiving Attraction !
Wednesdaj- & Thursday, Thanksgiving Matinee, Nov. 23&24
THURSTON'S
Musical Comedy Co
Wednesday Night "Muldoon's Picnic." Thursday Night
"Too Much Tompkins." Thanksgiving Matinee "A
Booming Town." Prices 10, 20, 30 and 50c
SPECIAL Any lady admitted ree Wednesday night if
accompanied by a person holding one paid 30c or 50c ticket.
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1813 O Street:.
GREAT
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ISLAND
ROUTE
Low rates on our personally conducted
tourist exclusions.
Leave Omaha every Friday via Colo
rado Springs and Scenic Route.
These excursions cars are attached to
fast passenger trains and their popu
larity is evidence that we offer the best.
Write f,r handsome itinery which
gives full information and new map,
sent free. For complete information,
rates and berth reservations, see your
local ticket agent or address E. E. Mac
Leod, A. G. P. A., Topeka, Kan.
JOHN SEBASTIAN. G.
Cn-'-Hgo, III.
P. A.
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etc., to
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MilwaulceeT 'Wla.
NO DUST
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VIA
Chair cars, buffet.library and smoking
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with meals on the European plan
All by the
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G. W. BONNBLL. 6. P. & T.A.
Lincoln, Nebr.
Mrs. Benham I am sorry I married a
fool.
Mr. Benham Don't worry, you could
not have married anybody but a fool.