r'V-.T'W- THE COUZJ.I. p rtaps. tniy aie too Lvsy lo think o! it at all. But when they really consider it incumbent upoi tbeai, th?y can accom plish it. The PiOiident sat a good example to he nation by appearing at the concert on time. Promptly at eight o'clock he entered h's box at the upper right band si.c. The nrcbeitra io3e to their feet, placing the national hymn, the audience rising ar.e.- them hkj cne man, nud theie ws not a heart in that multitudo which did cot beat t) that music. Of course no one ra in a concert frame of mind. The cannon smoko had not wholly cleared from the air and the frtra Caimen. Aid I tell jcu, fcr 111 moment, that little Italian peasant waa greater than all the great men before him. Vet after hearing the Signorin opera I always half regret to bear him in the colder ami less individual work of a coacert singer. A dress suit is a wet blanket with him; he fa freer in a plumed bafwith a sword slung to his side. Next came the floxer dance from "Naila"' and then the introduction to the third act of Lohengrin, tto disserta tion' on connubial bliss, in which the orchestra quite outdid itself. During the intermission the presiden tial party left the boxes for a time.. One of the best things in the second r llegFctti Chocolates J CA0X" Rector's PfyapmaQ same fourth of July spirit that bad ex- part of tho program was a new arracge- ulted in the Etreets in the morning was irentof Handel's Largo by Frederick there, ineffectually disguised in a dresa Archer, conductor of the orchestra, coat and opera hat. No one listened to bringing in the pire organ at the climax, the first number, Beethoven's Symph- Theiffict is very impressive, though in ony in C major. It would have taken ay humble opinion, it rather detracts something more psnetrating than that from the kingly indifference of Xerxes' waakeet and most immature symphony revery. Madame Wunderlee'a harp ac- of the symphonic mister to have caught companiment was one of tho best the attention of that restle3s crowd. On things in that linn I hava the whole, considering the occasion, th number was not a fortunate selection. During the andante movement, Gov ernor and Mrs. Hastings, attended by Mr. and Mrs George Westinghouse, jr., entered their box on the upper left side. L. STEPHENS. President. HARRi rJ. VILSON. Secictnry. W. C. STEPHENS. Treasurer. And here I must digress upon the famous Mrs. George Westinghouse, jr. never forget the" jr. Everyone knows that George Westinghouse is the fore most manufacturer of electrical appar atus in America, employing hundreds of men who, by -the way, are called the Westinghouse slaves and ia a mighty man. Nikola Tesla himself went to work under him. But Mrs. George, when he married hsr, was not exactly a reputable person sha now looks like a circus rider well along on the down grade. Now, although money is potent, Presbyterian Pittsburg still draws the line on a few things, and it drew a large black one on Mrs. George Westing houEe,"jr." Her servant girl pbysieg nom; did not help her out either, and she weirs an artiri.ial complexion and had her hair well, treated with "sea baths," as they say in Lincoln. I really never encountered such an extraordinary person in reputable society. Ojce up n a tune 6ome generous wjman did invite her to a reception, and Mrs. George took a boy in buttons aloof to bold up her train end entered tho drawing room like a princess of the b'.ood when princesses did such things. One of the guests, a really Hoe woman, was overcome by the situation and laughed. Mrs. George made a face at her and flounced back into her carriage nnd went away in tears. After that she shook the smoke of Pittsburg out of her per oxide tresses and dwells haughtily apart at Lenox, Macs. Their megnihcer.t residence here is called "Solitude,' and very fittingly so. for she only deigns to visit her liege lord once every few years on state occa sioLS. She came back last winter to en tertain Count Hilkoff, the Russian min ister cf transportation, and this winter she came back with the McKinleys aad left with them. Where or how the Mc Kinleys picked her up, I don't know. Well, back to the concert. The sec ond number was Campanari's eoIo "Vis ion Fugitive," from Massenet's Herod iade. I had not beard it before, but it was like all Massenet's music, full of that ever present sensuous spirituality of hi?, like RoESjtti's verses, hinticg of the waifara between the flesh and the spirit and giving the victory quite frankly and joyously to the flesh, as Massenet always does, but full of vague, delicious yearning. And ah, how 1 e sang it! That little Italian is a man of fire. The applause was tremendous; Mrs. Westinghouse, who doesn't know Massenet from Marmalade, leading. As tn encore he tang the Torreador's song, ever heard. We are very fortunate to hare her for a whole season. Campanari sang again, the prologue frumPagliacci. The prcgram clcse-L with Tschaikow sky's glorious overture "1812,' played even better than I beard the Boston Symphony orchestra do it lest spring. and with the chimes that Theodore Thomas always uses in its production loaned by him for this occasion. Such a day could not have b3en closed more fittingly than by that marvellous ex pression of the transcendent passion of patriotism that celebrated the downfall of Napoleon's dreams of univers-il em pire and the g'oriouB triumph of Russia and the Greek church. The triumph of the new Russia, that sleeping Tit in of Gme OUR SPECIALTIES: B;ok-keeping, Commercial Liw, Orthography, Business Correspondent'?, Oithoepy. ' Rinid Calculation, Arithmetic, Penmanship, Grammar, Shorthand. Typewritirg, Economics. ; WINTER TERM BEGINS NOVEMBER TWENTY SEVENTH, iEIHEVEN. NOTICE. (Firet Publication October 23.) Notice is hereby given that William W. Ia ttridge, Harry P. Hermance, and John N. C. Lottridge, puisuant to the laws of tho stati of Nebraska, have at bo ciated theniEelvss together as a corpora tion, and have adopted articles of in cor- MAvnr'nn wntt1 inrv txmfWtrr ntriur Mi in era the Steppes for the first time awakened, EVoltow'a: " 6 b "up-thrust, out-staggering on the world.'' First. Tho name of the corporation And it seemed that the bells booming shall bo The Lincoln Coal Mining Com- from the Church of the Redeemer in pany. . . , . " . . .. . , , Second. The principal phcejpf trans- Moscow ware ringing the triumph of a.tinglt8 business shall b3 at Lincoln, patriotism clear across the Atlantic. Nebraska. WILLA CATHER, Pittsbukg.Pa. Mm For glove shoes at TJrices we are !' Third. Th) businS3 of the corpora tion thall consist in the mining of coal, fire clay, and minerals, and' in ttie own ing and leasing of any real estate or per sonal Dronerty necessary fcr tho carry- n if ?i,rl hiioinASfl nnfl t Vl flninrr ft a . - f ii.B mu ui rum uo...w, -- .- .s w. larUjr appeireu in in-s sun. niw on mo all acts or tnings appermnin- to or t on Qf S.L. Ge sthardt. Poln:itnr fr,-th. following among oth'r proceedings were bad and dine, towi': Francis C. Faulkner as) Assignee of the Con- j nect'eut River Sav- j ,,,- q iDR. Bank, Complain-I. ,n vs. ' George E. 't'nnbl tin. et. j al.. Respondents. j ORDER OS ARSKNT DEFENDANTS. Now on ttiia Gth day or October, IS07, at the O-tolirr H97 term of sjid court, it having bain made to appear to the satisfaction of the sji.i court that this is a suit to enforce n mcrtaie lien by for closure ot real property within the Dis trict of Nebraska, and that Uenjimin A. Gibson is defendant hrreij. and is not an inhabitant of and Las r.ot b?en found within said district, and has tot vol un fitting- fine reasonable headquarters 7deitoncigroaj THEFOOTfnRH -T-jSTOr.fcy 2$Dd$iS necessary for the proper conducting of said business. .. Fourth. The amomt of thecapital stock of the corporation bhallbe Two Thousand Dollars (82,000.00) and sh 1 be divided into twentv shares of One Hundred Dollars (8100.00) eacb, ml shall be fully subscribed for and p i'd iu before the commencement of buskess, and shall be non assessable. Fifth. The corporation shall com mence business on the 23th day of Sep tember, 1897, and shall continue in busi nes3 until the 23tb day ot September, 1917, unless sooner dissolved by the writ ten,t consent of two-thirds of the stock bplders holding txro thirds of the I i st jck of the corporation I complainant, it is const !cr-d by tho court and ordeiei tht said defendant, Benjamin A. GibEon, b and he hereby is ordered ti anpear and plead, aniwer or demur to the complainant's bill of complaint on nr before tho Gth day of December, 1897, and that in default thereof, an order be entered in this taking said bill pro coiifesao. Jt is further Ordered, That at least twenty days before said Gth day of December. 1S97, a cjpy of this order be served upon said Benjamin A. Gibson wherever round, if practicable, and also upon the person or persons in possession or caarim of the real property df s.-ribsd in the complain- I etJCk or the corporation. . ant's bill of complaint, if any there be. Sixth. Tbetighestaraountofmdebt- or inlieulhereof.thatacopy of this order Cork filled soles are com fortable and protect the foot from the cold damp ness or heat. We have a large assortment in them. .JSZJ&i nr ,auty;, - SI. ' I H I A niPCI Do Yoa Know tbt liome treatment lor Diseases ot Women will, without an operation, use of instruments, or or any exposure, cure all forms of Female Complaint? For particulars address. CUfATINE REMEDY CO., 1448 0 St, Lincoln, Neb. For thirty days samples free. UANTED-TRUSTWORTHY AND AC11VE 'irentlemcn or laihoa to travel for respo ble rstabliabcd house in Nebraska. Hon $65 and ex; ences. Ei ope. The edness to te contracted by the corpora tion shall not exceed two thirds of the amount of its capital stock. Seventh. The corporation shall be managed by a board of directors con sisting of three persons, who shall be the ofllcers of the corporation, and shall be designated: first, President, second. Vice-president, third, Secretary and Treasurer. The Board of Directors may elect a general manager for the corporation, who may or may not be a stockholder therein. William W. Lottuidge, Harry P. Hermance, John N. C. Loitridge, By F. W. Woods, their Attorney. -S. L. GeiatLardt, Attorney. 148-150 Bur Block. NOTICE. (First publication October 9.) United States Circuit Court, District cf y fth r st m t fl At a session of the Circuit Court, of the United State for the district of be published r.r ax consecutive weeks in The Cockier of Lincoln, a news paper published and in ejeneral circula tion in said district of Nebraska. W. H. Mungek. Judge. The United States of America ) District of Nebraska. j fcS I, Oscar B. Hillis, Clerk or the Circuit Court of the Un'tad States for the dis trict of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of an order entered upon the journal of the proceedings of said Court in the cause therein entitled; that 1 have com pared the same with the or'gioal entry of 83id order and it is a true transcript therefrom and of the who!e then of. Witness my offi.-ial signature and the seal of said court at Lincoln, in said disTicr, this Gth dav of October, 1S97. Iseal.J Oscar B. Hiixis, Cleik. tti- Nebraska, continued and held pursuant iiANTED-TRUSTWORTHY aND ACTIVE thiy jKsinman tf tfla lntlPt FOftlTI in V? mtntlnrririn f InHfnv tn frAvnl . . ... i A.nA. d.;;. tniU pAfo. l" iwjuumuiou .r 1 - -. . vt" -.ui:.t...iV: ' rVv.. v. ".,B,r!'" coir-addrl mmr4denVe th, city of Lincoln on de WOiqfO mwlnaTPUl ie Dominion Companr, Dept. Chicago October, 1897, present, the Honorable nce Eactoso self-addrpsie Nebraska. Montliir ion stnailr. Kefer- la.1 atnmtubl niit. W. H. Mucger, Judge presiding, tbs opo. ThsDominiouComparJj-.Pept. Y Chicago