The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, August 18, 1894, Image 13

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THE COURIER
Lieut. J. J. Pershing is back from bis vacation and is a prom
inent figure in camp.
Judgo Davis left for the west Monday evening.
Tho Hon. John McShano was a Hot Springs visitor during the
week. Owing to Mrs. McShane's illness she and party did not ro
turn from Hot Springs last Saturday as expected.
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Attorney General Hastings and Land Commissioner Humphroy
returned Thursday from Nebraska City.
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Mrs. Putman and daughter, Misa Florence, "and Miss Angio
Saunders have gone east for a lengthy visit. Miss Florenco will
remain in Boston where she will attend school.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Harris and son, Master Fritz, aro spending a
few days in Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kiefer, of Peoria, 111., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Hickey.
George B. Harris, vice-president of the Burlington, who has been
inspecting the Nebraska corn crop for the last week, has returned
to Chicago.
Miss Florenco and Henrietta Hawley departed Saturday for a few
days' visit with friends in Omaha.
The reception and hop tendered by the Lincoln Light Infantry
to the officers of tho National Guard on Thursday overling in
the pavilion at Burlington Beach was the most largely attended
military affair ever given in Lincoln. Many of tho officers wives par
ticipated in tho gaye ties of the hour, and a number of Lincoln society
maidens were seen flitting around with the gallants in gold
braid and brass buttons.
IN OMAHA.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millard, a son.
Judge Estelle has returned from Ling Pine. Mrs. Estello will re
main throughout the season.
Mrs. Edward Lee and son left on Friday for Randolph, N. S.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bennett left for tho Adriondacks on Monday.
Mrs. Joseph Garneau left on Monday for tho oast where, sho will
make a tour of tho Atlantic resorts with a party of St. Louis friends.
Mr. L. Crofoot has gone to his homo at Dotroit, whero ho will re
main about two weeks.
Mrs. Brinkloy of Baltimore is tho guest of Miss Briggs at Soymour
Park.
Mr. R. W. Patrick Bpent Monday and Tuesday at Topeka and
Kansas City.
AN OL.D LOVE LETTER.
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The Hying years, tho silent years,
Swept o'er this Bafely hidden page.
Till time, that deep sunk mystery clears,
Gives me tho dateless heritage.
Whero beat the heart, where burnt the brain.
That all this pain and passion felt?
On leaves defaced by mold and stain,
Tho secret of a life is spelt.
Why rashly lift, why rudely rend,
The softening vale that death and time.
Conspiring Life with Art to blend,
Have hung between her soul and initio?
Enough to know, enough to feel
That one immortal bliss endures;
The lovo these ardent words reveal
May happily mirror mine or yours.
Judge Dundy left this week for an extended western trip.
Mrs. Percival Ford is the guest of Mrs. Hitchcock at Bayfield,
Wis.
TROUBLE INDEED.
Mr. F. Davis has joined his wife at Green Lake, Wis.
"Have you seen Ethel?" said one summer resort girl to another..
"Yes," replied the other. "Sho is dreadfully worried.
"Why?"
"Harold Skiffins is coming from tho city to see her tonight, and
she has forgotten which engagement ring is his."
Notice to Taxpayers.
If Miss Balcombe carried out her original intentions she embarked
Saturday last at Southampton, per S. S. Berlin of the American line, All city taxes of any kind now due and delinquent should be paid
which is due at New York on or about tho 20th. After a week spent hY September 1, or the same must be reported to tho county treas-
with Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick at Englewood, N. J., Miss Balcombe urer for advertisement and sale,
will start for Omaha. E- B- STEPHENSON, City Treasurer.
Captain Crowder returned on Wednesday from Fort Leavenworth
where he went in connection with the trial of Captain W. S. Johnson.
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair.
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