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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1898)
-"55V 4F 53 THE COURIER. ., 's&j'-'.y'qtp v -n1" "'.'v'i5S'1iwst":. r c. w ? r i u r8 -. k- j i- te r i -i- ff T F, & uS1cALNnoN.. THE OLIVER THEATRE The efca concert given by t',e Phil harsseaic Orchestra on Wednesday eva- ma at thaFaake for tbe benefit or the ATTDArTIHM visitiag teachers called forth an audi- NbW TEAKS ATTKA6TION eace that comfortably filled tbe bouse ia spite of coaster attraction. A pleas is prrgreaet popular mucic u ren dered by tte orchestra with great spirit and f aisla BBckr the able leadership of Mr. HageBow, aBd it one or two nutn- ' berawtBtleaaaaaootbly than usual, that waa probably caused by the abort time . allowed for preparing for this concert. A aaaater ot the selections bad been gives previoaely, but were new to the greater part ot the audience, which was lisitera. Mr. Hagenow is doing an edscatioMl work for Lincoln which . caacot bs valued too high'y, and one TTMsitatesto criticizs a thing of which J the city ieao proud, but a regret nrght players: Howard Gould, Fancboa Camp ". .: L-i-.i .1... t,. ,r5Miv ninM bell, R. F. McClannin, Grace Reab- . lT.r ".! - Robert Elliott. Vaugban Glaser, Ben. JN. WEN. J, Manager. MAT I NEE AND N I GHT. DM. FROWUII'S SPEGIfll CpiPHNY In His Greatest New York .Lyceum Success . , . TEPtUSOHtfl Of IEHDa. Bj ynthorvy jHope HaWkins Interpreted by the following superb r. . WrA Rtart-r was reoeaiea on Wednesday. Pare imitation is the low. est form of sound (we cannot say music) aid while the bird calls and cat's hise ieg ia amasiaj to the audience, it seems a telitllemsat of Jhe noblest of the arte. Matter Karl Smith deepened the .favorable impression formsd on bis pre vious appearance, adding more tire to the depth of expression and uncocscious bsm of technical difBcaliies noticed be fore. He gave a daoce by Popper in response to a most enthusiastic recall. The chief soloist of the evening appear ing in three numbers on tbe program, waa Harriet Dement Packard of Chi cago. A sweeter soptano voice is BelJora heard, full and rich in the lower toce3 sad brilliant and birJlike in the upper reg'wtt r. No harsh or shrill tone marrel 'the eatiafactioa of listening to Mrs. Packtrd, and her voles hue evidently re ceived to careful a training that her trills and runs seem no effort ot execu tion bat natural to the eioger. But Montrith. Charles Brandt, Duncan Har- iisacd others. Original Lyceum Pro duction Intact. Matinee prices: tl.00.75c. 50: and 25. Evening prices: $1.50, $ 0J, 75?, 50c and 25. Seat on Sale Tliursday Morning. TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. Special Appearance of the 1I1IE IS LILLIAN RUSSELL, DELLAFOX. JEFF DE ANGEL IS. Presenting Stange fe Ed wards Brilliant Cooiic Opera , . . Ill DIRECTION OF FRANK MURRAY. A production ot fVocjl Opulence, Stilting Sp'eado-, Scene Grandeur and Manitkeat Ensemble. Prices: 62.00, 81.50, 1.C0, 75c and 50c. Seats on Sole Saturday at 10 a.m. sJiarp Wednesday, Januray, 5. Positively only visit here. Charles Fiohtnan presents William Gillette'd American Play, . . . SE?RT SERVICE "- -;r" ' af :er all it waa not the education but Mrs. Pack 4 the sympathetic quality of ard's voia which pleased the audisnee. Ia addition to her regular numbers werj added tre encares. "Tay Beaming Eyes" aaiLattRMeof Summer." The yoasc men's board ot trade under wlkas aaspices the concert was giveo, atfcafed it ia a boly. wearing the badg eaot their socety. The program was aa feHowe: Overture Orphoaa," Offenbach. Dtaritire pieces-s) "An Moulin" (At the Mil'.) Gdlet; tb) "Flirtation" (Walts.) Steck. "Waltz ark "Only This (with orch-s-tra.) lean Caryl! ; Harriet Dement Pack ard. - -StlectioB from the oiera "Carmen" Bet. gopraaocolo '"Thels'e ot Love" (written for Mrs. Packard and sang for fMtrst time on this program,) Adolph BaaMbccker;(b) "La Serenrta." Tosti; (c) -Asleep. Adreim. Awake," Kate Van aWpeel; Mrs. Packard. Orertare 'Bohem'an Girl, Balfe. VeicBcelo solo "Souvenir de Spa,' Serrate; Matter Karl Smith. IdjUe -In a Bird Store;" Orth. Poloaaiae et Fiaale. from -Mignoa Ttfessss; Mrs. Packard. Mwck-Kiac Cottoe," Sea, As performed with great success for SCO nights in - .. . Ne York, 150 nightj in-Boaoa G months in London, Erglaod, 6 wteKs in Ch'cago, with its great cast, s.e-iery and effects., A Sale of seats begins Monday at 10 a.m. Prices $1 o0, $1.00; 7.5c, 50c and 25c. OOOOOOOOOIIMIIMMMIIM1MMMMMMMM 00 H Cf&H ! For the Isargeat List of Words ThU contest u to see who can make the longest list of different EaftitB. words, each word to begin -with T aadend with Y. The list mast he aJphabeticaly imaged and thewords num bered. AttreviarJoas, coatractionc obiolrte words and proper nowos are not allowed. Ekher Webster, Worcester, the Century or the Standard dictionary will be considered sufficient authority for the use of a word. $50 IN CASH For the Second Largest List o la case of a tie the sir which h neatest aadacsl wffl begivea Bertereaee. The complete last winning fast prize wiH bepab lLaei. Each contestant k requaed to sendV mthe same letter with his fist, St to pay a year's suhscription to the OMAHA WEEKLY WOrUD-HERALD, which m issaei m semi-weeajy seceioos, eight pages going to the subsaftier Tuesday and four pages Friday. (First publication December 11.) - -NOTICE. At a session ot the United States Cir cuit Court for the District of Ne braska, contiqued and held pursuant., to adj iurnment, at the court room ia ' the City of Omaha, on the 7th day of December, 1897. present, tbe. Bonota ble William H. Murjg. r, Judge pie tiding, tbe following, among other, proceedings, were had and done, to-wit: The Continental Na' $25 IN CASH For the Third Largest List 1 ED KttftS j BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. If you arerxrilling to work, we can give you eaaployment with GOOD PAY, and yon can work all or part time, and at hofae or traveling. Tbe work Is light . asd easy. "Write at once for terms, etc., to THE HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY :Milvvamalcee9 VVia. Ite?4sa4s of Omaha and wiaaen of former arizes in the WORLD-HERALD contests are not permitted to compete, dr ffctfyorsaasrectly. This contest does sot dose until February IS, 1898, but a SPECIAL ADDITIONAL PRIZE of $2? IN GASH Will Be Given For the Largest List. Seat ia daring December. It k possible, of course, that the fist wkauagthsi special prize will also be entitled to tbe first prize of $loo.oo; ia which event one person will receive $125X0. Address WEEKLY iRLD-HD OMAHA,' NEB. x-tMM COO5O0mMO0O Mix M tiocal Bank of Bos ton. Massachusetts end Charles F. Smith, Complain- J- ants. vs. Amelia B.Clark, et al.. Respondents j now on idib i in 64 T. ORDER OX A tSEJtT V In Chaccery.- - day of December;. 1897, a regular day of tbe November 1887 term of eaid court, it having b:en made to appear to tbe satiifactioa of sil csuit. tbat this is a suit to enforcea mortgage lien by foreclosure on real property within the district of No braska, and that Amelia B. Clark, Lulu Clark Co. k, Frank M. Cook, Etta Mar garet Clark, Bertie L. Clark, and Dora. A. Peiry. are defendants in sid suit, and are not inhabitants of, and have mt been found within taid dietrict, 'and have i.ot voluntarily appeared htreio now on motion of P. L Geitbardt, solic itor for tbe complainact, it is coneideied by the court, and ORDLRED, That the respondents laet above named, and each of th m. appear and plad, answer or demur t he complainant's bill of complaint on or before the 2nd day of February, 1693, and that in default thereof, an order be entered in this cause takiDg sail b:l. pro confesso. It is further ORDERED, Tbat at least twenty days te'ore said 2nd day ot February 1833, a copy of this order he served upon each of said Let named ref pendents wherever found, if practicable, an1 sIm upon the person or persons in pof ses sion, or in charge, of the real proper y described in the bill of complaint, if atiy there be, or in lieu thereof, thit a ropy ofthtB order be published for six to i secutive weeks in The Courier, of L n coln, a newspaper publinhed and in gen eral circulation in "aid district ot Ne braska. Wm. H. Mu.ngek. Judge. The United States of America ) District op Nebraska. ) I. Oscir B. Hi. lis. Cur'of tie Cir cuit Court of Ibe Uuite? States for tbe D.siict of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the above and for. going is a true copy el an ordi r entered upon the jour nal of tbe proceedings ot said com tin tbe caus) tbeiein tntiiled; that I havo compared the Baaze with tha origiqal entry of said order and it is a true tran script tberefruai and of the whole thereof. Witn?ss my oincial signatars and the seal of Bia Court at Omaha, in said District, this 7th.day of December, 1897. Oscar B. Hillis, Clerk real (First pub'ication D.cembarll.) NOTICE. 21-143. Yates vs. Foldrn . To David B. Alexander and Saauel W Little, non-resident defendants: You and each ot you are hereby noti fied that on Augu-t 4 h, 1837, Charles E. Yates, as p'ai tiff, began an action against you and other detendan s in tbe district court of LjncasW county, No breaks, tbe object ot which is to fore close a certain mortgage on tbe follow ing land in said coioty, to wit: Lits umber 3 and 4 in bloc number 27, in South Lincdlo, according to tbe recorded plat thereof, made by Julia E. Kellnirg and W. F. Kellogg to oce Edward F. Highland, dat d Janoary 8tb, 1888, to cecure tbe paj roent of a protuissormot oteaid JuiU ti. Keiloeg and W. t Kel- Tjcgz to said Edward F. Highland for 5L000.O0, on which there is now duu fl 016.36 with inteiest from July 15th, 1897, at tn per cent per annum. Plaintiff praya lor decree of fo ecloture and Sile of said land t satisfy said .liens usafoiesaid. for deticieocy judgment and general relief. You are required to acaver plaintiff'a peli ion on or befaro tbe 17th dey of January, 18S38. Charls E. Yates. Plaint ff. By S. L. Ge'sthardt, Attorney. Rex All men believe in luck till they've made their "pile." Be- And what do they beliore in after that? Rex Themselves.