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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1899)
RWwyBSBgESB - W" "w MBBBMSMmmS. I $ r io TUB GOlJRlEft & rs- I ft. Br K. BT r THEATRIGAb. THE OLIVER. Tho first appearance here of JefTeraon Do Angelis ae a star, will take place at the Oliver on Monday evening. The comedian will make bin bow in a comic opera written for him by Stanislaus Stange and Julian Edwards, entitled "The Jolly Musketeers." These same collaborators wrote "The Wedding Day," in which Do Angolis appeared with Lil lian KuEsell and Dolla Fox in the suc cessful triple starring arrangement. Mr. roAngolie, when laBt seon here, was tbcpiincipal Bupportof Delia Pox io "Tho Little Trooper," and many remem ber him as a little jocund man, a good singer of comic ditties and a very lively pair of legs. Manager Zebrung avers that be has secuied in the Jefferson De AngeliB Opera Company an attraction to suit the tastes of the most fastidious, venport, the northern railroad man, the hero of the drama, admirably. Prices 81.00 to 25 cent?. or-,iVE:R UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 0.URnWF0rlD5 F.C. ZEHRUNG. Cornor I3tti and P. Phono ar. THE FUNKE. Managers Crawford & Zohrujg of tho Funke opera house will present to their . i- j -i r paironB next juonaay evemug ucurgo &. i rjiiaiinla nun fiinia nnmillltV "TtTn Muf. I ried Men." The cast !b composed of S. S. Simpson, Ray Southard, Donald J. Clark, Jack Elliott, Joe Harkinp, Alex. Henry, Walter Messinger, Lila Lindon, Kittie Ridgeway, Healy Sisters, Anna Houck, Janet Cleveland, May Town?, Edith Lysle and Hattie Wcscott. Dur ing the progress of tho play numerous songs and specialties are introduced, which, together with the many laugh able situations of the two marrisd men, go to make up one of the most enjoyable entertainments. Seats now on sale. Prices 15, 25, 35 and 50 cents. Wednesday November 22 JOHN T. NICHOLSON and a superb company in the Greatest Drama of the South "A L A B A M A" By AUGUSTUS THOMAS, author of Arizona Guild- ed Fool " k A perfect play by a perfect company. All the original scenery, mechanical and electrical effects presented by the same organization that has won such success in this drama throughout the east. Prices 25, 50, 75, 1.00. 8rl'5$ft32r5v i QPA Ba SK. L-JJfitlfcLff i . S- tj yy yu f ? MEEi-wir.. PWj wt 1 M tJwmtiy A rTfllll ' '" BBfcfiBjiBaJnrii 'JTJMfr""1 HjHj'jjK l it ( ' li 3 Hi"'" f liVi'' 7t2LLLLLLLLLB IpBBBBH I.BJP 4t ?! iV "i UIBMIII t BSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH s&RjJtr BBBBBAnQlPK VHMflSBHH "flKABBJiflBlw J BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm 2BBBBBlC 1W l IVvvVBBBBBl KAflBBBBfallBfl a. BBBBBmBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVz SBj-itelBBB t. 'aiiBBBBBBUiSBBBBBBBBEfBBBBBBlHP7i' FOREMOSIGUMIG Monday, November SO. Ar.3obn P. Slocum preeenta THE Jefferson De Angelis Opera Company in fti,i An fiwarfl' Sumptuous Comic Opera The Jelly Musketeer Steinman, Frederic K. Logan, JEFFERSON DB ANGELIS! Supported by Grace Van Studdifprd, Har- Macdonouch, Hubert rv "Vfrilke. Maude Hollins, Le- nore Soulier, Hilda Hollins, Edwin A. Tester, Herman and manv others. A ivric nrfUfe rlinrns .0. Two carloads of scenery, cos tumes and novel effects. Prices 25, 50, 75, 1.00 and $1.50. Scats now on sale. and that the opera will present a spec tacular treatment on a scale seldom at tempted outside of New York City. Mr. John P. Slocum has managerial end ot Jefferson D. Angelis in hand. Seats now on sale at advanced prices. In speaking of ."Alabama," which will appear at the Oliver Wednesday, Nov. 22, the Denver Republican says: "John T. Nicholson's clever company presented 'Alabama' last night to a packed house. Alabama' has been given by several organizations in Denver, but none ever presented it as naturally ane evenly as this one. Possessing its own beautiful and elaborate scenery, no detail for ap propriate sittings is omitted. In the third act the magnolia grove is per fumed so highly that the ecent reaches throughout the houso. Mr.Nicholton portrays Captain Da- Vanity Pair,"rHills newer burlesque and vaudeville, is a bright and whole some entertainment illustrated by a carefully selected company who are "en- rapport" with the strongest elements in son?, dance and farce. The Etarsare O. W. Williams, mimic; the Harbecke, European sensational act; John Leon ard, character comedian; Jennie Fulton, the celebrated opera queen; WilliamB and Albion in the latest coon songs; Hawthorne and Parsons, noted vocal artiste; Carlin and Brown, German com edians; Edna Melrose, Guesie Hill and a large chorus of pretty girls. The above cast will present the two latest travt sl tiee, "A. Jay in New York" and "Hotel Girly Girly." Most of the above artists make their ttrst appearance at the Funke oD-ra house. Three nights, commpnc iru? November 21. Prices 15, 25, 35 and 50 cents. IXXNKE) in SADIES SmOJt'WKAR Not for many years has their been so many beautiful things in the line of ladies neckwear on the market: lace, silk, liberty silk, satin, silk and muslin, all the materials used, and .,4. 4-,4-iim i hundreds of crraceful shapes and attractive color combinations. Prices range from 25c to 110 each. You are invited to see the rich display in our neckwear depattment. ..,.,.-,.. . -. ,..,. MIbbR& PA1NB. ffli. A. ffl. Longsbwe-Potts, M. ., The famous Quakeress will lecture to both sexes THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ' TO WOMEN ONJW. On the afternoons of November 23, 24, 25 and 2G, at 3 p. m, Doors open at 2.30 All Free-Collection at tlae Door. Tuerday. November 27, at 3 p. m., labt and most important lecture, subject, "Maternity." Adraheiou 15 and 25c. All lectures illustrated with stereopticon views, including man,Y of art and Bcenery. Positively the mu6t beautiful views ever presented. SPECIAL NOriOE For the Hrirt time in any part of the world there will be presented X-ray views from life, including thoBa taken by the surgeons on the battle Melds and some full-length pictures procured at great expense and espec ially prepared for Mrs. Dr. Potts. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 0. T. CRAWFORD AND F. G. ZEHRUNG CuH. O AND TWELFTH. PHONE 355 Monday, November &0 TIN' Lauding S88 Of last season TWO MARRIED MEN By Geo. R. Edeson. A grand company of come dians. Special Scenery, Novel Specialties, Sparkling Wir, Pretty Girls, Prices 15, 25, 35, and 50 cents, now on sale. t MR. SIMPSON IN TWO MARRIED MEN." It is to Laugh Three Nights COmmenolns TtxemcXay JVo-v 21 VANITY FAI R A Melange of all the best features of HIGH CLASS BURLESQUE and VAUDEVILLE With Entirely New Wardrobe and An Admirable Co.. Prices 15, 25, 35, and 50 cents. V-' y y & u. lnv.