The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, October 26, 1895, Image 10

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    THE COURIER.
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BICYCLE REPAIRER
208 SO 1 1 TH.
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BIGyGLES FOR J?EJ1T.
THE BOYS
IHO LIKE GOOD EATING
ALL GO TO
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Tfe? & souring
To eat
Fop tfyrip fflone?.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
lEIDQUU FOR WHEELMEN.
COOPER'S ICE WAGONS
are the only ice wagons handling
GENUINE BLUE RIVER ICE.
Telephones 583 aad
BLUE RIVER ICE
can only be had from the wagons of
P. H. Cooper.
greatness of him after the last defeat.
Well does Enobarbus call Inn. an old
lion dying. When they tell him that
the queen is dead, all tho simple manli
ness in mm comes eut. "The long day's
toil, is done and wo must sleep." When
the ruse is confessed he i& not angry, ho
is beyond all that now. Tho key note
of tho whole tragedy, the grand motif
rounds once again. He does what ho
has always done. Ho has always gone
back to her, after every wrong, after
every treacherv He has left kingdoms
and principalities to go to her, thrown
away half the world to seek her, and
now or his old captain, he asks one last
favor, that they carry him to her now
that he cannot go himself anymore, and
he goes for the last time.
That last meeting, that awful scene in
which Antony, bleeding and dying, is
dragged up to the sides of the monu
ment. Miss Lewis, omits. Possibly be
cause it is almost impossible to repre
sent it on the stage, xssHily because the
play is long and something must be cut
to give time to the barefoot ballet. At
any rato to cut it is to divest tho play of
half its greatness. For the "moral'' of
tne play, if there be one, is in the last
lino that Antony speaks before the mists
cloud over him and he begins to wander
back to the old days of empire and de
light. "One word, sweet quevn.
Of Caesar your honor with joursafety."
That he should have lived for her and
died for her, lost the world for her and
yet should have had to saj that at the
end! There is a tragedy for you, in its
darkest melancholy. Tho tragedy or
all such love and such relations, of
everything on earth that hides shamo
at its heart, that is without honor and
absolute respect. All the hundreds of
French novels that have been written
upon the union iTrehavetoIdusnoth
ing new about it after that. That one
line has in it all the doubt and dark
tragedy of the whole thing. Wo Anglo
Saxons have no need of a "Sapho" or of
the numerous and monotonous works of
of M. Paul Bourget. That story has all
been written for us once aB it never can
be again, by a master whose like no one
world can bear twice, whose ashes
one planet can carry but once in its
bosom.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
1338 O Street. Telephone 237
LINCOLN, NEB
AGENTS WANTED.
Either Sex.
Bj the Banker's Alliance of Calif
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ance to the same policy or separata.
Insures either sex.
S. J. DENNIS.
Boom 4, 115 North Eleventh atrt
Under new management
MERCHANTS' HOTEL
OMAHA, NEBR.
PAXTOir, HTJLETT DAYJWPOBT,
Proprietor.
pacial attention to state trade, reSI
utal travelers. Famam fjreetelaetm
ana paaa the door to and from all parts ox
Joseph Hoffman, the young pianist,
is to travel this season. Some musical
critic has beautifully said of him that
though the prodigy is gone the wonder is
still there. Young Mr. Hoffman is to
be congratulated that the wonder is still
within him, but he is to be doubly con
gratulated upon the demise of the prod
igy. As long as he was a prodigy he
could never be an artist, indeed not a
musician even. There have been cer
tain great men, Mozart and Paginnini
chief among them, who have been able
to live down the fact that they once
were prodigies, but they had to be great
indeed to do it. It may not really hurt
a child to be a prodigy, but it hurts him
very much to be told so. There is no
more pitiful sight on earth than a passe
prodigy whose life is outgrowing his art,
who still wears yellow curls about a face
that is no longer childish and tries to
disguise the lengthiness of his growing
limbs by stockings and knee breeches.
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Every purchaser of
SI worth of goods
will receive a cou
pon worth 10 cts,
to apply on future
purchase. 5c cou
pon with 50c
Kicos Pharmacy
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Hut in music tho prodigy is more
hopeful than on tho stage. Tho boy
who is tho coming Booth at ten is gen
erally property man at thirty. What
becomes of them all anyway, thoso ad
vanced young people who have brilliant
careers from eight to twelve and then
are heard of no more, Wallio Eddinger,
Elsie Leslie Lyde and all tho rest of
them? Nothing great, so far as 1 can
learn. They go too soon into nn artifi
cial atmosphere, an atmosphere where
there is no time for silence and reflec
tion and in which study is unknown.
It kills them, that is, figuratively. For
tho boy who plays the Roman populace,
helps tho property man. does a som;and
dance and has big dreams there is hope,
but I doubt if tho tragic muse herself
could make an actor out of tho infant
who is starred beforo ho is in long trous
ers. So long as a child does only chil
dren's roles he is endurable, but when a
child recites Hamlet, Lear and the much
abused Richard III. it is the torture of
tho Spanish Inquisition to hear him. It
is simply terrible to hear a child who
ought to be reading fairy tales or Bound
asleep in his bed, mouthing tho most
perfert poetry in tho world and cheer
fully chirping with the wrong inflections
words that represent the governing
forces and impulses of tho world. Its
sacrilege to childhood and its blasphemy
to art. As Helen Von DoenhofT onto
said to me: "Art does not como at six
teen." No, verily, it does not, and thoso
who have touched even the hem of its
garment by the time they aro twenty-six
are blessed by God. Why, everything
that a child creates is laughable, beauti
ful, only because of its naive imperfec
tions. All childish creations lack any
thing beyond promise and mild merit,
from the school boy verses of Byron to
those peaceable little sonatas of the
baby Beethoven. Thank heaven Shake
speare's earliest productions are not ex
tant, he knew enough to burn them.
Tne very things out of which an artist
is made do not come to a man before he
is twenty. While other boyB are crow
ing to be men he grows to be a creator.
An artist is a child always, but a child
is not always an artist.
Trilby s headache tablets. Just the
thing to counteract the evil effect of
over indulgejce of tobacco, alcohol or
other excesses. At Riggs' Pharmacy
cor 12th and O Sts.
IttUttUtttttttttitttttt
VOELKER
is tho only manufacturer of furs in
Lincoln, and his store is the. inly place
where you can see a flrtt clas and
complete stock of
FURS
There U a skilled furrier always in at
tendance. Examino his coats, capes,
muffs, neck scarfs, etc. The beat ma
terial and finest workmanship. Fur
trimmings, and all kinds of repairing.
140 S. 12TH
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHAT
TEL MORTGAGE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of a chattel murtgage dated on the 5th
day of April, 1895, and duly filed in the
office of the county clerk of Lancaster
county, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of
September, 1895, and executed by L. P.
Gould to M. L. 'Jhomas to secure the
payment of the sum of 827.70 and upon
which there is now due the sum of 27.70.
Default having been made in the pay
ment of said sum and no suit or other
proceeding at law having been insti
tuted to recover said debt or any part
thereof, therefore I will sell tho proper
ty therein described to-wit:
One heavy ash book case, twenty-four
law text bookp, one black walnut office
desk, one cloth covered table, five cano
bottomed high backed chairs, one brass
hanging lamp, five iron cuspidors, at
public auction at 1127 O street in the
city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Ne
braska, on the 8th day of November
1S95, at 2 o'clock m. of said day.
M.L. Thomas, Mortgagee.
By C. S. Raimsoldt, His Attorney.
5 J There is a large
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being increased rapidly. The
people of Nebraska are divided
into two classes, those who take
THE COUWfcR
and those who do not. The
former constitute the family.
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LINCOLN ICE CO.
'They have no pond ice. 1010 O street
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Delivered
AT $1.00 PER DOZEN
IJM NY PAflT OF THE GITy.
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PHONE 187. I 1 7 N . OTH STREET.
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$5 TO CALIF0BNIA
It oar Bleeping Car Rata oa thePhlUIpa-l
Omaha or Lincoln to Los Angeles or Mas Frga
cheoTia the Scenic Roots and Ogdea. Ca
leaves Dee Moines every Friday, and sleayaas;
ear rato from there is $5.30.
You hare through sleeper, aad the PkuUair
saangement baa a special agent aeconpaaar mm
excursion each week, aad jcra will saT ssesjar
and hare excellent accomodation, as IM aia
have upholstered spring seats, ara PbIIsbssb
boild, aad appointments perfect.
Address for fall particalars,
M0. SEBASTIAM. 0. P. A. Chief.
CHAS. KENNEDY, Gen. W. Ptm A.
O. A. RUTHERFORD. O. P.4T.A.
1046 O St Cor. 11th, Liacola. K
When wanting a clean, easy shT
or an artistic hair-cat, try
8. F. tara
THE POPULAR TONSORIAL
ARTIST,
who has an elegant barber shop
with oak chairs, etc., called -Th
Annex" at 117 North Thirteenth
street, south of Lansing theatre.
It MAS ALSO VERY MEAT BATH H00M.
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