The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, February 12, 1898, Page 11, Image 11

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:f The. friends of Mr. and Mr. J.W.
"Winger and MisB Stoddard werechann
iagly entertained on Friday evening at a
musicals and reception. Miss Treat,
Mrs. E. Lewis Baker. Mies Silence-Dales
and Mre. P. V. M. Raymond asiistsd
with the program. The guests w.re
comfortably seat;d in the four rooms
which are to conven cntly arranged that
the mueiciana could be seen by all. Un
der a bower of tall palms which grace
fully lent their green leaves for a back
ground stood the soloisls. The delicate
fronds rested lightly on the head of the
tail eineer suggesting the laurel crowns
of the Romans.
The program was very short and it
was heard by a company of friends who
found nothing but enjoyment in each
umber. The duets between Miss Treat
and Mrs. Baker were a decided surprise
in the haraoLious blending of voices
trained to such opposite methods of
vocalization. Those near the singers
missed the bast effects of these number?,
for at a little distance it was often diffi
cult to distinguish where one voice
nded and the other bsgan a strain.
Miss Treat and Mrs. Baker not only
illustrated two distinct schools of sing
ing but were also contrasts in intensity.
The charm of Miss Treat's voice lies in
its sweetness, gayety and ligbtsomenese,
which appeal strongly to a troubled
world, but it lacks that sympathy with
life learned through experience. Only a
few of the greatest souls, like Bordello,
feel subjectively life's inmo3t tbrobs,and
to their delicate sensibilities joy is tad
dened. If bought with the price of
gladness, why seek for the note of ex
perience? Mrs. Baker has been seldom heard in
Lincoln during the past few years, and
her powerful contralto voice had the
charm of novelty for many. Her great
dramatic gittc, capable of becoming
passion, rendered her numbor, "Mamma
Dice," most brilliant. Her encore,
"Dearest Heart Farewell,'' was .inter
preted with much feeling.
Miss Silence Dales in her violin num
bers shows a steady gain at each ap
pearance, not only technically, but what
is of even more importance, in the soul
f ul quality of her playing.
. All the numbers found equal apprecia
tion and were enthusiastically encored.
Mrs. P. V. M. Raymond at the piano was
not the least important member on the
program though her name comes last.
In the social hour which followed an
added pleasure was given the guests in
the opportunity of meeting the members
of the Maximilhan Dick Concert com
pany, who were able to be present.
The "Order of Melody," as it waB
quaintly worded, was as follows:
Duet "Love Shall Guide Thee''
C. A. White
A,is3 Treat and Mre. Baker.
Aria "Lusingbe Pin Care" (Alex -
. ander Balue) Handel
Mies Treat.
Violin a. "Legende" ) Wien;awcki
b. "Mazurka ) vvien,a,EK
Mi;s Silence Dales
Arietta for Contralto "Mamma
"Dice" Gomez
Mre. E. Lewis Baker.
Tuscan Folk Songs Luigi Caracciolo.
a. "A Streamlet full of Flowers."
b. "A Flight of Clouds."
c. "Nearest and Dearest"
Miss Treat and Mrs. BaKer.
-Mrs. Raymond at the piano.
A wild phriek rang out on the night
air.
"Leave me." she cried.
"Not exactly," said tho highwayman.
"I will relieve you," and he proceeded to
take her watch, her pocketbook and
such jewelry as he could find.
' A street-car horse that happened to
be standing in tho neighborhood fainted
when he heard the pun.
. .PASSING OF THE wTLD WIST.
No more the wild &c fiercely leaps
Across the trackls states.
The eastern pie fecit wisW OMfs
Aai hold, its KxUcn gasss.
Through wild where once m salted
Delved tcsderfeet elate,
The hobo waits by two-track lines
To catch the east-bound freight.
The unshod mustang, lithe and thin,
That bore the savage chief.
Is corralled, slaughtered, put in tin,
And sold as canned corned beef.
Now in the haunts of buffalo
The traction engine raves.
All kinds of Mrden sass they grow
Above old Injun graves.
The hone-thief of another day,
Who, unhung, plied hts trade,
Now swipes and scorches swift away
The bikes of highest grade.
The rough saloons, where not to drink
Invoked the bullefs whiz,
Are marbled drugstores, where the wfauc
Prjcedes the soda's fizz.
No more the "prairie schooners" drift
Across the aliali,
For now the horsclas carriage swift
Goes whishmg,swkhtng by.
No old tar-bucket at its stern
Or yaller dorg is seen.
Instead a motor's cog-wheels turn,
'Mid smells of gasoline,
Where once the redskin to the death
Fought pioneer and scout,
The Swede, with alcoholic breath,
Sets rows of cabbage out.
And now the "norther's" icy squall
Howls loud, but vainly storms.
The blanket mortgage overall
With treble thickness warms.
Ah, brave, wild west that we in youth
Used with romance to link!
Alas, 'tis truth you're now, in sooth,
Completely on the dink.
Roy L. McCardell, in Truth.
NEW TOURIST CAR LINE.
Weekly Personally Conducted Excur
sions to Portland, Ore., via
Burlington Route.
On February 17 and every Thursday
thereafter at G:10 p. m. Pullman touribt
sleepers in charge of our own excursion
conductor are scheduled to leave Lin
coln for Portland, via Denver, Leadville,
Salt Lake City, Ogden and Oregon
Short Line, passing through the grand
est scenery of tha Rockies and stopping
several hours at Salt Lake City to allow
a visit at many points of interest there.
Bertb.3, tickets and full information
may ba obtains 1 at B. ifcM. depot or
city ticket office, corner Tenth and O.
Geo. W. Bo.nnell, C. P. & T. A.
(First Publication January 15.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of Lmcaster Coun
ty, Nebraska.
In tho Matter of the Estate of LuteC.
Younp, Deceased.
To ths Creditors of Said Estate:
You ara hereby notified. That I will
sit at the County Court Room in Lin
coln, in said county, pa the 1st day of
June, 1S9S, and again on the 1st day of
September7l893, to recjive and examine
all claims egaiust said estate, with a
view to their adjustment and allowance.
Tb.9 time limited for the presentation of
claims against said e3tate is six months
from the 1st day of March A. D., 18SS.
and the time limited for tho payment of
debts is onn year from the 1st day of
March A. D., 1S93.
Notice of this proceeding is ordered
published four weeks successively in
The CouuiEit. a weekly newspaper pub
lished in this 6ttte.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
County Court this 8th day of January,
1893. S, T. Cochkax,
seal County Judge.
Van Clove You're drunk nearly all
the time now. aren t you?
Old Soak Yis. My wife's mother
told me she never wantsd to eo me in
this condition agiin
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Do you
PALACE BEAUTIFUL
Is? Well, it is
A GOOD SHAMPOO " ' "
or your
HAIR SINGED AND TREATED.
This eradicates dandruff and will make your hair SOFT and GLOSSY. It is
the place to get a good MASSAGE to keep your skin soft and white. Also BODY
MASSAGE and VAPOR BATHS to build you up and clear you skin this time
time of the year. MANICURE and MASSAGE for the hands, to shape the nails
and make tho hand soft and white. The FACE BLEACHED, FRECKLES and
PIMPLES removed, leaving the skin clear, soft and white. The hair dressed and
beautified or powdered for parties,
The best line of Switches, Curie and Bangs, Toilet Waters, Perfumes, Triple
Extracts, Powder, Hair Tonics, Soap, Hairpins, real Shell Ornaments, Combs
etc. Wigs, Switches, Curls or anything of tho kind made to order.
Near Oliver Theatre.
(First Publication January 29 )
MASTERS SALE,
Docket R. No. 348
In the Circuit Court of the 'United
States for the District of Nebraska.
The National Life Insur-1
ance Company of Mont-1
pelier, Vermont, com-1
plainant. J-In Chancery.
vs.
Margaret A. Fedawa, et. j
al., defendants. j
FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE.
Public notice is hereby given that in
pursuance and by virtue of a decree en
tered in the above cause on the 29th day
of December, 1897, I, Samuel S. Curtis,
Master in Chancer' of the Circuit Court
of the United States, for the District of
Nebraska, will.on the first day of March,
1893, at the hour of two o'clock in the
afternoon of said day, at the east door of
the county court house building, in the
city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, state
and district of Nebraska, sell at auction,
for cash, the following described prop,
erty, to wit: All of Iot3 number three
(3 and nice (9) and th9 west half of lot
number ten (10), in block number thirtj
two (32) in the city of Lincoln, Lancas
ter county, Nebraska.
The above described real estate will
be offered in parcels as follows: Lot
numbsr three (3) as one parcel, the north
thirty-! o (32) feetof lotnin9(9) and the
north thirty-two (3u) feet of the west
half of lot ten (1U). as one parcel; and
the south one hundred and ten (110) feet
of lot nine (9) and tho south one hundred
and ten (110) feet of the west half of lot
ten (10), as one parcel.
Samuel S. Curtis,
Master in Chancery.
S. L. Geisthakdt,
Solicitor for Complainant,
"What are you writing?"
"An ode to spring."
It isn't spring yet."
"Np, but it will be before it's accsptid."
know where
the place to get a
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121 so 13th
Mre. Wabash Mrs. Lakeside is going
to calebrate her gel Jen wedding next
week.
Mrs. Manhattan Yes; she will then
have beeu married fifty times.
Halt the world doesn't know how ths
other half lives.
Well I do not know that it is any' of
their business.
"I bear that D Anber sold a picture
to that wealthy Chfcajo man.'
"He didn't. The man who was going
to buy it declared the deal off because
there was no frame on the picture."
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B. F. Wilcox
has movrd from the Y. M
C A. building, Thirteenth
and N, to the
Halter Block
144 North TLlrtecnth -St,
and k prepared to do all
kinds of
Upholsterinp; & Couch, taking
j as cneap as tnecneapest and better.
?S8' MMinirc m
oruuj
Jlairdressing, Shampooing,
Manicuring, Scalp Treatment.
First Class Hair Goods of All
Kinds, Tonics, Pins, etc, go to
IasM Anno Rlvott
At. Mrs. U'ospir?, 111! O street.
per?, 1114 0 street, t