The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, May 09, 1896, Image 9

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    TH1 COURIER.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Otie of the neatest, most unique and
absorbing entertainments of the current
season ib "Mies Jerry .'" The title gives
no adequate idea of the character of the
play, the scenes of which are laid in New
York city, whither "Miss .Terry" turns
her foot-steps after a more or les: adven
turous "bring up" in a Colorado mining
camp. In the great, wicked and cruel
metropolis, "Miss Jerry" meets her fate;
a handsome clever fellow, who seems so
far above her, socially, that she bitterly
laments the chance that threw him in
her path. Among the various characters
represented in this, the first pictuieplay
ever presented in this country are
Chauncey Depew, "Farmer Dunn," the
weather prophet, and Supt. Martin of
the Brooklyn bridge. Among the out
door scenes are views of Broadway, City
Hall park, Madison Square, Fifth Ave
nue hotel, Washington Square, and Cen
tral park "Miss Jerry" was presented
last season before an extraordinarily
wide range of audiences, including some
of themost famous social and literary
clubs, prominent churches, Chautauqua
assemblies, "Y. M. C. A.'e," in drawing,
rooms and in some of the largest lecture
halls and opera houses in the United
States and Canada. This novel and re
fined entertainment will be presented
under the management of Mr. Frank F.
Muller, Friday and Saturday night,
May 8 and 9; at the Funke opera house,
under the auspices of the ladies of the
Universalist church Matinee today.
Leopold Godows'ry, one of the great
est of living pianists and of whom it
has been said by competent musical
authority that his technique surpassee
that of Paderewski, which is the same
dividuality of style and temperment
that invests his playing with a peculiar
charm. Since coming to America his
appearance in Sew York, Boston, Phila
delphia, Chicago, St. Louis and other
art centers of musical culture amounted
to a revelation and he was received at
once as an artist of the very highest
rank." It is said of him that his art is
infinite, his memory remarkable, hia
technique unsurpassed, and his adapt
ability to the various musical characters
of the different composers and their
portrayal has not been excelled. From
this it will be seen that a musical feast
of rare quality is in store alike for our
amateurs, our advanced musicians and
our critics.
The program is as follows:
Carnival opus 9 Schumann
Ave Maria ( out t
Fruehlings-Glaube j --Schubert-Liszt
Invitation to the Dance.. Weber-Tausig
.rreiucie
Three Studies
Berceuse
Valse opus G4. No. 1 (arramred
in double notes by Moritz Chopin
nosenmai)
Scherzo C sharp minor
Ballade A flat
Polonaise opus 53
Ballet Music from Alceste. ..
Gluck-Saint Saens
Waldesrouschen (Murmurs of the
Forest) Liszt
Overture "TannhaeuBer"
Wagner-Liszt
First publication May 9.
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION.
Notice is hereby given that on the
25th day of April, 1896, the undersigned
did duly organize under the laws of the
state of Nebraska and under the name
of the Clarkson Laundry company.
The principal place of transacting the
business of this corporation shall be in
the city of Lincoln, Nebraska, and the
general nature of the business to be
transacted is the establishment, main
tenance and development of a laundry,
manufacture and sale of articles and
processes useful in and pertaining to
the said business, buying and selling of
real estate, negotiable and commercial
paper and such other business as may
be necessary to the proper conduct of
said business.
The amount of capital stock author
ized is 220,000, divided into 200 shares of
9100 each; 50 per cent, of the said
amount to be paid in at the time of
commencing business and the balance
thereof at such time as maybe required.
The time of commencing business of
the said corporation is April 25, 1896,
and the termination thereof April 25
194G. The highest amount of indebted
ness or liability to which this corpora
tion shall at any time subject itself,
shall be 813,000. The affairs of said
corporation shall be conducted by a
board of three directors.
seal Clarkson Laundry Co.,
By John N. C. Lottridge,
Secretary-Treasu rer.
May 30
HERPOLSHEIMER & CO.
Great May Sale
Closes Wednesday, May 13. Following are a few of the
many bargains we are offering in our different departments:
DRESS GOODS.
COLORED.
36 in. all wool Novelty suitings.. 19o yd
Wool Novelty Dress Goods, worth
from 44 to fiO cts at 29c yd
Silk and Wool Novelty Dress Goods
worth from C3c to $1.25 at 39c yd
BLACK.
All Wool Black Surges 18c yd
Line of all wool Surges worth 35 ai 21c
46 in. Black Henrietta worth 85c at 57c
Lot of fine Black Mohair Crepon
Dres- Patterns, full size worth
from 812.50 to $15. Pattern $fi.50
Our Entire Stock of New Dress 6oois
Remits At Oie-Hilf Price.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
Ladies Dongola Oxfords 39c pr
Ladies Tan Oxfords 98c pr
Ladies Dongola Turn Oxfords,
any style 81 49 pr
Ladies Chocolate color Oxfords 81 40 pr
Ladies White Kid Slippers 81 47 or
Ladies White Canva& Oxfords. $1 09 pr
Ladies tan Lace Shoes, cloth
top.Elite toe 81 99 pr
Our Eitire Stock of Ladies' Capes at
One-Half Off.
SHIRT WAISTS.
Big lino of Precale Shirt WalsU at 47c
A large assortment of lino Prccalo
and Lawn Shirt Waists at 75 and 85o
Beautiful assortment of lino Knglish
Precalo and French Luwn
Shirt waists, flitted body, large
ltishop sleeves at . 97o
Better grades at $1.25 and up.
UMBRELLAS AND
PARASOLS
Black gloria silk umbrellas
worth up to 81.25 at 59c
Assorted handles, silverfrimnied
twilled silk umbrellas worth
upwards to 81.75 at 97c
Same Btyle as above worth up
ward to 82.50 your choice at 81.39
White Japanese silk parasols at 87c
Super quality Japanese silk Para
sols, ruflled 81.50
Beautiful assortment of figured
Japanese silk Parasols, tho
very latest 81.29
CARPETS AND DRAPERIES
Wo are making ar.d laying Carpets
FREE OF CIIAKUE for a short time
only.
Wwpousmw & oo
POE,the photographer
Is doing the bes t and finest work in the city and his
prices are the most reasonable. Call at the studio
and examine the work and be convioced. Remember the
place
132 S. lStti St.
SULPHO-SAT.TNE
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Every purchaser of I
81 worth of goods j
will receive a cou-
pon worth 10 cts,
to apply on future
purchase. 5c cou
pon with 50c
Riggs Pharmacy
12 &Q
BATIIH1HIUM
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COR 14 AND M.
LINCOLN, XEBRASKA.
as to say be is the greatest of all tech
nicians, is to be heard in this city Fri
day evening, May 15, at the Funke opera
house in a recital program which em
braces some of tho choicest piano num
bers of bis vast repertoire. Mr. Godo
wsky, a Russian by birth, studied with
the greatest masters of the various
schools and wherever he has clayed
created a furore, including such art cen- MERCHANTS' HOTEL
ters as Pans, Berlin and Liondon, wnere
royalty, wealth and aristocracy at once
threw open its doors to this wonderful
artist while uniting the xwo great
schools, of music, the German and the
French, Godowsky retains a distinct in-
TJndsr new manassaeci
OMAHA. NEBR.
PAXTOH, UUC1T BATnVOST,
Proprietor.
"--- attention to atata trad.
lai EraTUflTK. finiB tuni
I tka door to tad frost all arta
Open at all Hours Day and Nigft
All forms of baths.
TURKISH, RUSSIAN AND ROMAN
With special attention to the appli
cation of natural salt water baths.
Several times stronger than sea water.
Special department for surgical cases
and diseases peculiar to women.
Rheumatiau. Skin, Blood and"Nervo a Dis
eases, Lirer and Kidney Troubles and Chronic
Ailments are treated saccesrf ally.
Sea bathing may be enjoyed at all seasons i
our large salt swimming pool, S0zlt2 feet, 5 to
10 feet deep, heated to uniform temperature of
SO degrees.
DRS. M. H- AND J. O.EVERETT
Managing Physicians.
In and for Lancaster county. In an
action wherein L. B. Leach is plaintiff,
and Dewitt C.Mosher, et al., defendants,
I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 9th day
of June, A. D., 189G, at the east
door of the court house, in the city of
Lincoln, Lancaster county. Nebraska,
offer for sale at public auction the fol
lowing described real estate to wit:
Lot seven (7), in block eight (8) in
Houtz Place addition to the city of Lin
coln, Lancaster county, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 8th day of
May, A. D.,1896.
John J. Trompon,
Sheriff.
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Druggist and
Bookseller.
Wriltlne's
Fine Stationery
and
Calling Cards
127 S. Eleventh Street.
PHONE 68.
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First Publication May 9.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Wdlltfiu 111 IflM oPSomsSSto
by Virtue of an order of sal Isuod r.v J"11" IUWH tnta to patent?
oy virtue oi an oraer oi saie issuea Dy pmuct your Mmi; tacyjnay brtagyoo waait.
the clerk of the district court of the Write John wkooekburn co, Fatcat amot-
third Judicial district of Nebraska, with- ?tffiSz!&&SZf&8!r "r