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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1895)
'::.';-'. ."Jj' oj fofojr jfretf.ij.sgKJ BHMnBHHHBHi . " . ', ,"((.. .i . 1! EXCHANGES While out pcBlicuting last night tho roligious editor discovered nn AnhouBur buBh, n plant whoso habitat wns supposod to bo in Missouri only. Tho spociuion is very raro indeod, o palo anibor color with a bhow whito sparkling blossom. Phtaooks Roporter. MisB Woodmansoo, who loft school on account of her health, ia much hotter and will probably re turn for commoucoinont. WAG O ' SPECIALIST. ITnviiiK permanently located in Lincoln, I ilesiro to call tho attention of any who uru troubltnl with (Infective vitrioii, that 1 correct all errors of Refraction ond Mus cular IiiHtitl! Juncy. Almost an much discomfort arises from Ileterophoriu us from Ametro pia E, BRUCE MAGEE, 1127 0 St, Lincoln, Neb. Booms 12 & 13. $fctfaAi?(v6 yJ! Candies Pr:dlar SODA WATER & ICE CREAM. Served all tho year. ALWAYS OPEN AFTER SOCIETY MEETINGS. "131 South 1 lth St." J. Ii. Wrlcht. l V.. Johnson. J. H. McClaj, President. Vlc I'realilent, Cashier. John A. Ames. A sat. Cnah. The Columbia NATIONAL BANK, LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA. Capital, $250,000. MRECTOKS, A. 8. Kajmond. Chns. West. Thos, Cochrai Two Trains Daily UETWKK.V . . LINCOLN . . Auburn, AND Falls City, Atcsison, St. Joseph and Kansas City. City Ticket Oflicc, 1201 O St. H.C.TOWNSEND, Gen'l&T.A. F. D. CORNELL, CP.tT.A A Bit of Musical History. Manager Blakoley, of SoitBa's Band, ia naturally full of enthusi asm over tho repeated and con tinuous triumphs of tho baud of which ho was the creator. It was Mr. Blakolov who introduced Mr. Sousa, by quadrupling his salary aud giving him carta blanche to omploy tho finest musicians the world ail'orded, to resign his con nection with tho United States Marino Band aud form tho per manent organization of which ho is now tho bond. This is now tho third year of tho organization of tho band, and it is constantly and profitably employod in bril liant engagements at Manhattan Beach, at tho St. Louis Exposi tion, otc, and it was tho first band which Theodore Thomas se lected to supplement his own or chestra at tho World's Fair. 4,Tho engagement in this city," said Mr. Blakeloy, "is one of a Berios of concerts of forty-two weeks in duration, beginning on tho 8th of March aud ending in Now York at Christmas. It is the longest uninterrupted season of concerts over given by any great musical organization. "Tho band," continued Mr. Blakeloy, "was formed for concert purpubOb only, and is without the preponderance of blnro and brass pertaining to tho regimental or parade baud. Its matchless pianissimo effects are as refined as those of a string orchestra." Mr. Blakcly gives as an evi dence of the popularity of Mr. Sousa and his baud the fact that ho received during tho last sis months from tho John Church Company, of Cincinnati, $12, 385.59 this being tho royalties for tho six months ending Janu ary 1st, upon three only of his latest compositions, to-wit., the "Manhattan Beach," the "Liberty Bell," and tho "Directorate" marches. This leaves out of the account his other great marches, including tho "Washington Post" and "High School Cadets," which are published by a Philadelphia house, nnd are equally profitable and popular compositions. "Of course," said Mr. Blakcly, "Mr. Sousa plays these and other marches as encores at his con certs, and he will introduce be tween the regular numbers of tho programs many catchy plantation dances nnd airs dear to all sec tions of tho country. This is ono of tho secrets of Sousa's popular ity. He makes people happy by giving them '-vhat they like. Tho connoisseurs get their sharo of classical music, the people theirs, and even tho gallery gods are treated to the cachinnting tempos which sot their feet and heads to keeping time." This great baud will bo at tho Lansing theater for ono concert only, Thursday afternoon, May 14th at 2 p.m. sharp. Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, SI; sents on salo Saturday morning. Several now wheels mado their appearance about tho grounds last week. Mr. Dowell has a Muugor which weighs sixteen pounds. Bobbins' wheel registers fifteen miles a day regularly now. THE PALACE DINING HALL la TUB PttOPBB PLACI2 to got your meals. SI?KOIA.L BATKB TO STUB ICNT8.b: ALIi TOUIl FELLOW STUDENTS HOARD 1IEUE. THY US. 1 130 N Street. A. G. OSMER, Prop. Baker's Clothing House, COMPLETE LINE OF FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS AND VALISES. c Bnlta made to order Im Custom Department. Katlr satisfaction guaranteed. Special Discount to Students. 1039 O Street. The Students' Co-operative Book Co. HANDLK ALL :STT7 DEBTS' SUPPLIES.: S. E. 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