JfT" lo THE COURIER. IIJ t Zi Ul II THEATRICAL NOTES. Continued from page 3. 'Waffle also played on bandoline with a finish and skill that secured many re calls. Ida Mulle. in itupisbness and impudence, pleased those who like diab leriewhich means everybody. She re calls Delia Fox in her host days. The Holdens hive born playing to good houses at the Funke. Regarding the Henshaw-Ten Broeck company and "The NabobB."' that is to bo produced here at the Lansing lheatreetroIled into Egypt in the days of the with-a matinee today and evening an early Ptolemies, is forced, in ordjr to exchange fays: "Mr. Henshaw has al- aave his life, to pretend that he can ways enjoyed the favor of the local the- cause the Nile to rise in a period of atre-coing public. He takes a promi- nent place in the program and retains his old-time cleverness. The play was the familiar "Nabobs," revised, with fresh songs and some new jokes. Mr. Hcnshaw's peculiar humor makes the 'most of ercry opportunity. As Aowell Dodge, the bank president, with a wife to explain to, be renewed very pleasant re.-ollections of his previous perform ances. Mr. Henshaw sang several selec tions, one of them a parody of 'El Capi tau. Miss Ten Broeck took the part of Mrs. Dodge. Mr. David was very suc cessful in his impersonation of Barnady Potter. There rt mains to be mentioned the pretty dance af Miss Carlotta,a great favorite. She danc?d to a tam bouiine accompaniment, and made so favorable an impression that an encore was demanded and executed." Prices, 81.03, 75, 50 and 25c. Secure your seats ea ly. Don't forget the grand matinee; lady 50 cents, any reserved, eeat in the house; children 25 certs. The .fraction at the Lansing Theatre Siturday, February 13th. is a new one here. The Frank Daniels Opera com pany 'baa- never visited ua before, nor has its opera "The Wizird of the Nile ever been givesrfey any other organiza tion. Their succees last season is a matter of general theatrical knowledge. But the important fact is that the star of the company is Frank Daniels. For more than ten years past the public had been accustomed to see him first as Old Sport in Hoy t's "A Rag Baby." before tbe pugilists themselves were attacked nv with the starring fever, and later with bis own company in "Little, Puck,'' which seemed to be perennial. While those who saw Mr. Dan it Is in such partB never suggested that he was fitted for comic opera be has recently adopted, there are plenty now eager to assert they always thought so. The truth is that Mr. Daniels has become a comic opera star. "The Wizard of the Nile' is by Henry B. Smith, the well known author of 'Robin Hood," and Victor Herbert, the eminent violinist and director of Gilmore's band. The story of the opera is a certain Persian wizard, who, having drought. To his surprise, the Nile does rise coincident with his incantations', and in return therefor he is promised the band of King Ptolemy's daughter Cleopatra, a maiden of sixteen who does not understand what love ia. The magician tries to teach her, but fails ignominiously, for when she realizes tbe force of the tender passion, she declares that posterity will demand she should wait for Marc Antony. The part1, of Kibosh tbe wizard, is said to give Mr. Daniels opportunities as wide in scope as that of any similar role, f he reports of last season's production give great credit to Mr. Daniels' management for tbe excellent manner in which the opera waa placed before the public, as tj auppotting company, scenery .and costumes. The great success of the opera in this country seems to have awakened foreign managers t the fact that they have .been neglecting an impoitant source of supply in overlooking the American comic opera, and Messrs. LaShelle &. Clark, in the first season of their exist ence af operatic managers, have receiv ed the high compliment, never before given t) any amusement caterers, of having an American conic .opera per formed in the German language upon tho continent. This occurred on the 23fi of September at the Carl Theatre in Vienna, Austria, the home of Johann St.-ausi, Richard Genee and others, to whom for more than a generation we bare been ac;utt raed t look for the best of everything in this line of music rl productions. Mr. Will Von Sachs, the Vienna correspondent of the New York Sun, in mentioning that "Der Zauberer von Nil," as it is called in Ger- man, is the pronounced bit of the opera season there, adds fiat "managers here are to aroused by its production that it will undoubtedly open tSe way to the offering of many more Anerican operas on the German ttige." An early London production, has al- ready been arranged for at the Prince of Wales Theatre, with Arthur Roberts, the pet comedian of England, in the title lole, and it will be quickly followed by the presentation of the opera in Aus tralia by Williamson fc Musgrare, the theatrical magnates of the Antipodes. The production to be offered here is said by the management t3.be carefully refitted witn new scenery and, costumed, the exact duplicate of that seen during the four months run last season at the Casino, New York. The original cast is retained with tbe single exception of tbe Cleopatra now played by Miss E ina Thornton, a young Californienne, who haa been highly spoken of wherever she has appeared this season. Miss Louis Royce, as Abydos, the wizard's apprentice, Walter Allen as King Ptolemy, Gre:a Risle as the Queen, Louis Caiavaat, as the Royal Egyptian weather prophet, and Leonard Walker, as Cleopatra's music master and would-be lover, are atill ap- pearing in the rules they created. The "horus which last year called for special comment is unchanged from last year, and ia still under the musical direction of Mr. Frank Pallma, who was so great ly responsible for itssucces?. f Prices, 81.50, 81. 75. 50 and 25cts. ' Seats on sale Thursday at 10 a. n., sharp. First pub. Feb. C NOTICE. 20 61. First National Bank, Barnes- villo vs. Cook. To Lulu Clark Cook, non resident de fendant: You are hereby notified that on Janu ary 22nd, 1897, tbe First National Bank of Barnesville. Ohio, began an action against you in the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, to recover IheEum of 87,003 upon two promissory nott-s. executed by you and others, one ror 82,000, dated March 5tb, 189G. due four months from date, tbe other for the sum of 85,000. dated May 13th, 1896, due nicety days from date, with interest on said 6ums from the dates of said respec tive ro'es, at 8 per cent per annum. In said action orders of afachinent have been duly issued and levied upon all your right, title and interest in lots number 1. 2 and 3, block number 1, in Capital Addition to Lincoln, in Lan caster county. Nebraska, and have further baen levied upon all your right, title and interest as stockholder or other wise, in the following named corpora tions', to-wit: The Union Savings bank of Lincoln, Nebraska, The Frist Nation al bank of Lincoln, Nebraska, The La Plitte Land company. Tbe Union Land company. The State Journal company, The Lancaster Land company. The Lin coln Land company, 'the South Platte Land company. The First National" bank of Crete. Nebraska, The First Na tional bank of Pawnee City, Nebraska, and The State bank of Dubois-, Nebras ka. In said action Cbailes A. Hanna and Amelia B. Claik have- been summoned as garnishees to answer com erning all property belonging to you i their pos session or under their control, ad con cerning all indebtedness to you and in said action it is sought to subject to the payment of tbe plaintiffs claim, all your right, till and intrrest in the above described land rnd corporations, and in the property in the bunds of or under the control of 6aid Charles A. Hanna and Amelia B. Clark. You are required to answer the plain tiff's petition on or before the 15th day of March, 1897. S L. Geisthardt. Plaintiff's Attorney. HUVE iM Ootorad Scota. j3SlMiSmB ggjjaars r,HalUuctWriu OfjjjU HoMaaaat DL. for wests oC cam. Caa9 BHteL. ajkataVatSSlL Watmimiii na Laaal (First publication Feb. G.) SHERIFF SALE. 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