n 10 THE COURIER. ben were elected, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Lin cola Frost and Miss Annie Miller. The topic of the afternoon was postponed till that day fortnight when the City Improvement association will be discuss eii at Mrs. Bell's. The Fortnightly of this city met with Mrs. Barbour Friday, October 21, and listened to an able address by Mrs. A. W. Field on the history of the Russian government. Pr'ces 753, 50c, 35c and 25c. sale Wednesday evening. Sears on THE OLIVER THEATRE JN. 9 WEEK. J. Manager. ONE NIGHT ONbY I Monday, Ootober3l. r T Mr. Roland Reed IN Roland Reed will present for the first time here at the Oliver theatre on Mon day evening, October 3lBt, a new comedy by Madame Lucette Ryley called "The Voyagers.' The scenes of the play are laid in San Francisco and Honolulu. The entire production has been under ' sJt 4 i-f jf r " - THE THEATRE It is was a pity that the storm of Mon day night prevented so many of Lin coln's music lovers from attending the concert given at the Oliver by Miss Louise Brehany and her company for the program was both interesting and enjoyable. Mr. Sauvlet, the pianist, was more technical than musical in his performance. His skill in the manipu lation of the keys is quite remarkable, but there is lack of the spirit. His ac companiments were well played except that in some instances the piano was too strong for the voices. Miss Pringle, the violinist, is a talented young girl who makes the mistake of resorting to tricks and maneuvring to capture her audi ence; she won an encore and responded by playing the Intermezzo' from Cava leria Rusticana. Mr. Dethlefs has many friends in L ncoln who are always glad of an opportunity to hear him sing. On this occasion he was evidently em harassed and his stage presence was not pleasing, but his voice is good, very good, and bis vocal efforts were thor oughly appreciated and the "Son of the Desert," which he sang as an encore, was given with power and feeling. Miss Brehany was a plewant surprise to those who had not heard her. She is pretty, sweet and modest in appearance, is the possessor of a pure full voice which easily carried to the farthest corner of the room. She has it well under con trol. Her Aria from U'Guarny so pleas ed the audience that she was obliged to respond to a double encore. Miss Jessie Waters sang the well known "BeL Bag gk" so pleasingly that she was recalled aad sang "The Summer Girl.' The tenor, Mr. Abcill, gave one a tight feel is in the throat caused doubtlees by the apparent effort on his part to pro duce a big tone when his vosal organs are capable only of something leas. He waa more pleasing in the act from Mar tha than in the duet with Mr. Dethlefs. One act from an opera is never satisfying aad I wonder why all companies who want to give an operatic part choose this particular thing from Martha; however, Lincoln haa had a dearth of opera and the aadieace enjoyed this treat. The pleasure of doing good is an ex penditure that will bring its own reward, for what pleasure can be greater than to know that somewhere a ray of sunshine has been flashed into a sad, sorrowing heart? That is the mission thafO'e Oteson' is performing this season, throwing search light flashes of wit and humor as an antidote for the blues, with the reealt that it fills theatres every where with audiences loud in praises of the sumptuous surroundings given the mrivaL The comedy has never been in terpreted by as clever a company as sow, and the specialties are exception ally meritorious. "Ole" will welcome old and new friends at the Oliver Thea t re aext Friday evening, November 4th. DR. IrfEOHA.rTa Mttt-PUiU Curea P1U Hatbtt, CocstipatioB, hilliouBness and cerrous aras. Action not followed by costive- ess. Doubt it? Try it Sample free. Druggists. 25c. or address ANTI-PILL CO., Lincoln, "Nebr. AtfSLssHB V TS BBBBBBBBBBBBTafe-3err HsslssBsW:S-A . JsssssssBggSga MbW'sbbbbKI HSsSBsBNSstssSaSSSSSsHi3 BBSBBBBBBnKS cSBBBHHe- 4BBBBBBBBB3!i&? the personal supervision of the author. The cast includes Mies Isadore RuBh, Mrs. Mary Myers, Alethea Luce, Robert Cotton, Charles Lothian, Ljnn Pratt, Julian Reed, Sheridan Tupper, L. P. Hicks, James Douglas, plantation bands, natives, etc. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25s. Seats now on sale at box office. First Publication Oct. 29. 4 In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. Benjamin Lombard, Jr., Plaintiff, Alice B, Pearce, Frank f N0TICE Pearce, et a!., , Defendants. Alice R. Pearce and Frank Pearce will take notice that on the 22d day of Octo ber, 1898, Benjamin Lombard, Jr.. plain tiff herein, filed his petition in the Dis trict Court of Lancaster county, Nebras ka, against said defendants, et al , the object and prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed by the defendants, Alice R. Pearce and Frank Pearce, to the Lombard Investment Company and as.igoed to plaintiff, jpon the following described rial estate, own ed by them, situated in the county of Lancaster, snd state of Nebraska, to wit: Lot number four (4), in blopk number cine (9), in Sunnyside Addition to the city of Lincoln, east of the Sixth princi pal meridian, to secure the pajment of a certain promissory note, with coupons attached, dated September 20, 1888, for the sum of $800.00, and due and payable on the 1st day oc October, 1893; lhat there is now due upon paid note and mortgage the sum of $800.00. with inter est from October 1,1897, and the further sum of $26.30 with interest from Sep tember 12, 1898, for taxes, and the furth er sum of $3.00 with interest at 10 per cent from June 25, 1893, for insurance; for which sums, with interest from this date, plaint-ff prays for a decree that de fendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy tbe amount due. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 5th day of Decern, ber 1898. BENJAMIN LOMBARD, Jk. By A. B. Coffroth, h"i6 Attorney. 1 I M&llTS BOTH MEN JOSD WOMEN. If you are willing to work, we can give you employment with GOOD PAY, and you can work all or part time, and at home or-traveling. The work is light and easy. Write at once for terms etc, to. 1HE HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY JkULswcaaxlcee, Wlsa. 'The Voyagers." r supported by Isadore Rush and and excellent company. ONE NIGHT ONLY Frltiaj.', November 4. Positively the Last Time Here t- EDOa WITH NEW PBATUEES UP-TO-DATE SPECIAL TIES. A GREAT OAST including Hiss St. George Hussey. Prices: 75c, 50c, 35c. 25c. seats on sale Wednesday a. m. MMHMMMMOTMMMMMBIMMflMlIMIM J. . REJHorM. Hello 738. 930 P Street. Pays highest prices for good second hand furni ture and stoves and will give you in exchange any thing new for your old. MMmMMIMIMMlMMIMMMMMMIMf) Do you know where PALACE BEAUTIFUL Is? Well, it is the place to get a Good Shampoo or your Hair Singed And TDj-ea-tedC This eradicates dandruff and will maka 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 aHnttta time time of the year. MANICURE and MASSAGE for the hands, to shape the nails and make the 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 Trinles Extracts, Powde-, Hair Tonics, Soap, Hairpins, real Shell Ornaments.' Combs etc. Wigs, Switches, Curls or anything of the kind made to ordr. 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