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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1898)
iLi'f-5-tj(.a ,. j ? .st? ' : ??3rwrv Id THE COURIER, -m. t -;-" . THE THEATRE-" - Benefit for the High school library fund by the Philharmonic orchestra', August Hageaow, condocfor, at thev High school auditorium, Tuesday, April 12, 4 o'clock p. m. Admission 10c It is always customary to introduce in theaerformance of Chae. B. Yale's "Forever Devil's Auction' a number of speaial vaudeville features, which is by clever stage management and costuming mads a most interesting part of same. In the past Maaager Yale has been for tunate in securing uncommon specialties that -have-not been seen elsewhere. In the Teskat-troupe of' comic cyders -an absolute novelty has been secured ap pearing in the new pantomimic "up-to-the-Hmes" episode, "The,bicycle craze." assisted by the very clever trick rider, Mfr Alexander Deccav. Another -unusual feature is that of the Phantos Bros., the aerial grotesques. These artists create screams of laughter while suspended on a frail ladder and trapesV which is attach ed to the highest point of the proscenium arch. In this act theT comedian of the team drops from -the .top of the pros cealimarch to the stage below. The cast appears in original specialties and introduce singing and diale:t impersona tioaa. Miss Mayme Mayo, singing and dancing soubrette possesses a very musi cal mezzo-soprano voice. As a banjo player, Miss Mayo is unequalled. She has beauty, voice and personal magnetism. At the Olive Thursday, April 14. Prices IL00, 75, 50 and 25 cents. Seataon sale Tuesday 10 a. m. When Geo, H. Primrose and Wm. H. West formed a song and dance team years ago, their youtMul minds were tilled with. visiejBS of laurel wreaths. It k scarcely ljthahls tthat they ever dreamed traMd'hs. their own company , much' leaV'tfal "it would be the enly representative" miaMrel- organi sation in America. But-euchis the case,' and after years of hard work they Had themselves at the head of minstrely. When they organized their present com pany which is td appear' at the Oliver, with grand Isdtes bargain day matinee at 230 aa'df night They knew that what the public most desires is novelty and have secured those comedians and sing ers whose specialties are always up-to-date. The artists in the caste are Geo. WikoBthe eminent comedian, . M. Hall America's greatest banjokt, Man aalBomaine in new songs, Waterbury Bros., aod-Tenoy Quaker City quartette, Bea Mowatt trio, the marvelous Sey- saoara aed'-meny others. Mr. Primrose,' the best of black face comediane, will contribute an entirely new edition of his famoas specialty. The first part is described as a marvelous conception in dressing, scenic effect and general make up while the whole performance is niost satisfactory Prices ILOO, 7S, 50 and25c Eeats now on sale; matinee prices 25-50c TheHfth and last Philharmonic con cert for this ceason will be given at the Funke Thursday evening, April 12. The orchestral works performed are "William Tell" aad 4Zampa"overturee selections from CavaKerm Rueticana including the celebrated Intermezzo. Traumbilderby Lambye,and the ever popular "Beauti ful Blae Danube'1 waltz by Strauss. Also the favorite string numbersFraum erei, At the mill and Grandma. At the previous concerts we have had only soprano. voices; for this concert we have Mrs. David A. Campbell contralto, and Mr. HoIbms Cowper tenor. It is always a genuine pleasure to hear Mrs. Camp bell aad her many friends look forward with anticipation to her appearance in this concert. Mr. Cowper is a recent resides t 'of Chicago, having just return ed from a two years' course of training aader Frederick Walker, the celebrated teacher of oratoria in London, England. Mr. Walker secured Mr. Cowper the appointment as tenorsoloktof 8t Jaafes church, Piccadilly, the Royal Parish charcb, and one of the most fashionable in London. Mr. Cowper's voice is a pure lyric tenor of even quality and sympath etic in the extreme, singing with an ease and finish quickly suggestive of his aid vantages abroad. One of Mr. Cowper's numbers for this concert is ''Salve di Morafrom the opera .Faust, by Gounod which he will sing with orchestra. Prices 25, 50, 75, fl.00. Seats now on sale. II IRA RE F.C.ZEHRUNG.'Mgr. Corner Q. and Twelfth street PMlThanrfflMs Orclhiirk':. ' AUGUST. HAGBNOIV, Conductor ) - FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT FOR THIS SEASON. ' ' "' . Tuesday. Extervirvg, April 12th. . EASTER SERVICES. LIT The is the program of the Easter ier vices at the First Congregational church. Mornipg:,... V Organ "Prelude. .Mrs. P. V. 31. Raymond Invocation. Gloria. Chorus Great is Jehovah Schubert Responsive Reading. m. Anthem Chfwf Our Passoverhepherd pp y -r t-j Scripture Reading. J H Duet Escape to the Mountain. . . jL Jl 1.11 Rubinstein -'Mrs. Holyoke, Miss Reynolds. Prayer. Harp Solo Mrs. Joseph Wurzburg Hymn. Violin Solo Pregbiera Bazziai Miss Silence Dales. Sermon The Meaning of the Re surrection Rev. Lewis Gregory Hymn. Benediction. Organ Postlude Beethoven Mrs. Raymond. 8:15 SHARP. MRS. OLA B. CAMPBELL, Contralto. -MR. HOLMES COWPER; the Eminent Lyric Tenor from Chicago. 1 1 K. "t PRICES, 019 &5, 0 and T&g. .. Seats on Sale Monday, April 11, at Box Office. - -r' OLIVER .THEATRE"' JN. fMWBEN. JR. Manager. THE G7CLONIG SUCCESS OF THE CENTURY. fo A CHEERFUL EASTER OFFERING.' ,i.r'5 ee Easter musical services at First Con gregational church at 4:30 p. m. Chorus Great is Jehovah Schubert Strings and Organ Allegro. .Beethoven Misses Dales, Ensign, Eiche and' Mrs. Raymond. Anthem Christ Our Passover.Snepherd Solo The Resurrection." .'.Shelley Miss Grace Reycolds. Violin obligate by Miss Ensign. Solo and Chorus Redemption Hvmn ,. Parker Mrs. D. A. Campbell, soloist. Harp..,.. Mrs. Joseph Wurzburg Duet The Day of Resurrection.. Rubenstein Mrs. Holyoke, Miss Reynolds. Trio Romsnze Marschner Misses Ensign, Eiche and Mrs. Raymond. ' Address Rev. Lewis Gregory GKarles H. Yale's Forever" Devil's Auction NOT ONE OLD FEATURE RETAINED. - SPECIALTIES Mayme Mayo, Colby and Dewitt, .Phanto Bros., Allex Deeca, Concelina Chetten and others too numerous to mention. ' NO VELTIES The Trolly Pantomine, the Bike Craze, the Musical NurceY' the Bashful Maidens, the Shy Old Maids. BALLETS The Palace of Roses, the Dance of Eccentriquee, the Feast o' the Mandisins, the grand transformation entitled The Flight of Time. , 25c. 50c, 75c, and$K Seats on sale Tuesday morning. free to come and help sing. part thereof, I will sell the property Mrs. F.M. Hall will give a atereopticon 3 draught soda water apparatus and talk on "The new library'' at Washing- marble slabs, at public auction at the ton and London. All women and girls store of Humphrey Brothers in the City are invited. It is free to all. Monday SftE? 3P-8P . 1 .. - 4 n -it . t.tn o:.i -ci:jn r. . r Z . .. .!" . boio ana -jnorus iiosanna uranier yiu. u i y. ut. ouu, x.iu.j o clock A.M. or said day. Mrs. R. A. Holyoke. Accompanied by strings, harp and organ. Benedktioca . Postlude Gloria from 12th Mass. Mozart Strings and Organ. night at 7.30 o'clock. ACETYLENE HAKTT MAXlTFACTDRnfG COMPAITr. BY RlCKETTS & WlLSOK, AttVS. Dated April 7, 1806. MUSICAL MENTION Plymouth church Easter services at 10.30 a. m: Organ Easter March .'.Merksl W. Irving Andruss, Organist Anthem But Now is Christ Risea Vance The bight of the- Future. Why not be independent aad own your own little gas plant which will give four times more light than ordinary gas o electric lights at one-halt the cost? Applicable for use in churches, stores, factories- hotels, residences .'and country Sola-Easter Song.Miss Annette Abbott home3; ..fer than ordinary gas or kero-Offertory-Moderato Religioso... Webe luojmm Approved by all the Rnnnn Th MnanAnernr of T.ifa . . . , .. . . -.... n mirna or unaerwmera enrontrnone ji. Anthem-Easter Day Rowley the United SUtes. We want a first class Vlol,n "-to 2llegro mofto" The following program was rendered at the meeting of the Matinee Musicale: "Shepherds All and Maidens Fair" (inArcadj). Nevin Miss Edith Burlingim, student -Bonjour". ., , Jranj- Hitz Miss Maud D. Winchester, student. The Violin. Paper The Violin Mjw Stoddard Postlude Hallelujah Chorus .... Hande Y.W.6.A. An Easter candy sale will be held at the Association Saturday April 9, from 2:30 to 930 o'clock. The candy will be made and sold by the Devotonal com mittee for the purpose of procuring cew agent in every town. Write for cata logue and prices. Tan Acetylene Gas Machine Co., Akron, O, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Chattel mortgage, dated on the 6th day of April, 1896, and duly tiled in the office of the County Clerk of Lancaster County. Aebrapka, on tbe 9tn day or vivace. Mendelssohn. Miss Silence Dales. Accompanist, Miss Syfcrd, student Les Huguenots (Arr. for two P") Meyerbeer Mrs. A. W. Jansen, Miss Young. "Protestations" ,. .Homer A. Norris Mrs. G. W. Noble. Violin obligate Mies Ensign. Tno Romanza Marchuer Violin, Miss Ensign, 'Cello, Misa Eiche, fiano, Miss Dales. singing books for the association Gospel April, 1896, and executed by W. T. Dud mMtinra ccon to The Hartt Manufacturing Com- Dariv. to secure the payment of the sum Sunday afternoon an Easter eons ser- of two hundred and eighty dollars, (8280) String Quaret Air de la PAntvii r.u vice will be held, led by the General sec- andunon which there is now due the sum AlaHongroise Sehnhrt taUiT,Bir,Wn ri- ,.e of $280.00, default having been made in n,laa . " a : nubert retary, Mms Tompkinson. Solos, duete the payment 1 Ba Bnd no 8uit or Mms Dales, Miss Enwgn, Miss Eiche, and quartettes will be rendered and it is 0ther proceedings at law having been Benton Dales. hoped that all women and girls will feel instituted to recover said debt or any Accompanist, Miss Stella Rice. -tS iff i s- f U' 3? '' t? "" 'la,