The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, March 18, 1899, Page 10, Image 10

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THE COURIER.
THE THEATRE
Harlow MiiiBtrolB today, inutinco and
night, tho popular organization of black
faco artists is tho attraction at tho
Funko today matinco and ovoning head
ed by tho noxt president or minBtroIsy,
Harry Ward. Thoir reputation inBuroa
an excellent show. Tho-Harlow mana
orB long ago docidcd to kcop thoir en
tortainmont in advanco of other mine
trel hIjowb. This rulo Iiiib been itB own
justification. Enjoying tho confldonco
of the public, thoy havo no fear of en
gaging tho highest priced talent, bc
cauao they know that such invoetmonlB
are ropaid by incroaBed patronage.
Thoir tour Dub Boason has boon a con
tinuous ovation at every performance.
Prices, matinoo 2.1 conts to every one.
Evoning.Uf), 35 and 50 conts. Matinoo
begins at 2:!0 p. m. Evonirg at 8:15 p.
m, goats now on sulo.
numbers, "O loving heart truet on," dis
playing rare purity of tono and artistic
fooling, and tho "Toreador's Song,"
from Oarmon, rolling forth with a swing
and vigor quito irrosifltiblo. JorBoyOity
Evening Journal.
Mr. Young roused his gonial audience
to a high pitch of onthuBiaBm by his ox
cellont and onjoyablo singing, both of
hia two numberB being heartily encored.
Chicago Figaro.
Mr. P. Uicknoll Young sang "Eri tu,'
from Verdi's "Hallo in Maschora," with
flno intolligonco and artistic flniBh.
Chicugo Tribune
Mr, Young sang sovoral songs, ehow
ing a clear and powerful baritono voico
or Bplondid proportion Tho Amorican
Art Journal.
Mr. Young's voico is tho realization of
BonorouBnoBs; it is full, doop and round.
Salt Lake Herald.
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1898.
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VI 11 111 rK L. M. CRAWFORD AND F. Z.
Cornor Tliirtccnth and P. Phono 71(1
SECOND SEASON. 1899.
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Fifth and lust concert of this season's series
Monday, March 20th
I'robably no play has beon rocoivod
with such universal commendation as
C. E. Hallahan's TonnoBKOo comody
"A Romance of Coon Hollow," now com
ploting a fifth successful season. "Tho
roft. Eouthern drawl," pormoating tho
Innguagooi tho characters has a par
ticular churm. Joined to this aro
magniilcont Bcenory nnd oirectB, novel
and unique electrical features, and a
troupotf singing and dancing darkiop,
malo and femalo. Two quartots fur
nish its muBicil adjuncts, and a well
selected dramatic company interprets
the roles. All tho Bcenory used is car
riod by tho show, which is one of tho
THE WAY TO GO TO CALIFORNIA
is in a tourist Blooping car, personally
conductod, via of tho Burlington route
You don't chango cars. You make faBt
time. You boo tho Hnost sconory on tho
globo Your car is not so expensively
finished nor bo 'lino to look at us a
palaco Gloopor, but it is just bb clean,
just as comfortable, just as good to ri Jo
n. and noarly $20 c'joapor.
Tho Burlington excursions loavo Lin
coln at 0:10 p. m. ovory Thursday,
reaching San Francisco Sunday and
Los Angeles Monday. Porter with each
car. Excursion manager with each party.
For folder giving full information call at
B & M depot or City ticket oflico, cornoi
10th and O streets.
G. W. Bonnell,
C. P. & T. A
SOLOIST
THE FVlflKE
UNDER THE DIHECTION OF
L I CRAWFORD AND F. C. ZEHRUNG.
COR. O AND TWELFTH. PHONG 333.
largest on the road. "A Romance of
Coon Hollow" is announced for ono
night only at tho Funke, Tuesday March
21st. This beautiful play mndo such a
hit at tho Funko on October Gth tbiB
season, that Manager Zehrung booked
thorn for a return date. They are on
their way oast, after playing a most suc
cessful engagement on the coast. You
will all remember tho great Buck
and Wing dancer who made Buch a bit.
This company will put on a groat bg
euko walk, and carrying as they do
twenty colored people, they cjn put it
on well. Prices Pcirquet 81 0 J, Dn-rs
Circle 7f;, Bnlcony f.0 and Gallery 2.")j.
Seats on uulo Mot d i 0 a. m.
Thetlf.h and last o! tbi60itB mi'b seri'B
of Philharmnric Orchestra Cones ts
will be givon March 20th, at tlo Oliver.
A requost program well bo played, and
Mr. Bicknoll Young, tho favorito buii
tono from Chicago, will bo tho soloist,
accompanied by Mrs. Young at tho
piano. Mr. Young will sing "Jerusa
lem" by Parker, with full orchestra, a
Bong by Maud Valerie White with 'cel'o
obligato, piano and strings, and a group
of Bonga by Schubort. Mrs. Yourg and
JossioL. Gaj nor with piano accompani
ent. Tho following prees notices show
with what favor Mr. Young is mot:
Mr. Young is tho posBoasor of a good
compass and power, and his delivery iB
distinct and dignified. In many ways
ho rominde ono of Ludwig. Ho iB an
acquisition to the concert stage. Now
York World.
Mr. B. Bicknoll Young sang Gounod's
'Ring out Wild Bells" magnilicontly.--Chicago
Inter Ocean.
Mr. Young was heard in contrasting
Personally Conducted Excur
sions to
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The Great
BARLOW BROTHERS'
MINSTRELS
Urder the management of Harry Ward.
First part entirely new. Challenge Band and Orchestra.
Grand street parade at noon. Matinee prices, 25 cents to all.
Evening prices, 25c, 35c and 50c. Seats now on sale.
Loavo Chicago ovory Thursday v ia
Colo, ado and Scenic Route to San
Francisco and Los AngeloB.
Southern Route leaves Chicago ovory
TueEday via Kansas City, Ft. Worth and.
El Poso to Los Angolos.
Theeo Excursions Cars are attached to
Fast Pas ongor trains and thoir popu
larity is ovidenco that we oiler tho host.
Accompany theeo excursion and save
monoy for tho lowest rate tic! ots are
available in those popular Pullman
TouriBt cars.
For full descripfion of this sorvice and
tho bBnotltB givon its patronB, see your
local ticket agent or address
JOHN SEBASTIAN. G. P. A.
Ch'-sero. III.
FRANK H. Barnes. G. P. A.,
llth and U Stroo'ta, Lincoln, Nobr.
Tied5r
The pretty southern love story, an Tdyll
of the Tennessee hills,
A ROMANCE OF
COON HOLLOW
As originally produced at the Poueteenth Street theatre, New
York City. A Magnificent Scenic Production. Se
lect Dramatic Company. Pickaninny Plan
tation Dances. Quintette of Vocal
ists in Songs of the South.
DON'T PAIL TO SEE THE GREAT CAKE WALK
Prices-Parquet $1, dress circle 755, balcony 50c, gallery
25c. Seats on sale Moncay morning at 9 o'clock.
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129 South Eleventh Street.
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ihJ fiiJM lBl'ind p,ayiD8 cards ar"
the elickest you over handled. Ono
pack wd be sent by mail on receipt of
XLCfM.tB VnoBtan!pp- A raony order or
draft for GO cents or same in stamps will
secure 4 packs. Thoy will bo ."JSt by
express charges prepaid. Address,
John Seiiastun, G. P, a.
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R'y,
Chicago.
And nervous ailments are as curable as
other diseases. I treat nothing else"
J. . Iyeoimorat, dc.r.
Owiok 1427 QSr., Lincoln, Nehr.
D Bicknell Young, Baritone.
Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Seats on sale Saturday
morning, March 18. V.
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