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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1899)
SH gl.llL'lWIIWI 8 THE COURIER. Magnificently Equipped Trains Via P" i tkBBBBVl0rkBBn ' tft-!' ft r i EXlk IwmS i ZrTTiVvVLiiiiiiH&iiH BRUNO STEINDEL. Mr. Steindel will Appear at the Matinee Musicale Festival May First. his city. Tho ceremony waB porformod by tho Wqi. Anderson. Dr. B. P. Bailey hnB returned from Donvor, whero, as president of tho Amorican InBtituto of Homeopathy, ho polivered a lucturo boforo tho members of tho homoopathic collego which was given tho closest attention. Pdmund Schneckor, who will appear at tho Matinoo Musicalo Mny festivul, is court harpi9t to tho duko of Saxony Altonburg. Mrs. II. J. Winnotte gavo a luncheon on last Friday. Her guests were: Mob dames Gring, Franklin, Caldwell and PhillippB. Mrs. A. II. Mitcholl and her Bister, Mrs. Maurico Doutsch of Beatrice, aro in Chicago shopping and enjoying thea tres and concerts. On Wednesday evening Mra. Thomas Marshland gavo a largo reception in honor of Mrs. C. E. Bradt of Wichita, Kansas. Mrs. PoouIcb gavo a reception Thurs day night, at her homo on Twonty-ilfth and N streets, for the Stato ollicers of the W. C. T. U. Mr. and Mrs. Robs Curtico entertained at curds on Wednesday ovoning tho fol lowing guosts: Messrs. and Meedames Burr, Marshall, Mallaliou, Crancer and Earaes. Mrs. C. E. Bradt, wifo of j Rev. Bradt, who was for several years pastor uf tho Second Presbj terian church, is tho guest of Mrs. Thomas Marshland. Miss Agnes liawlings formerly at tho Palaco Beautiful will meet her friends and patrons at tho hair dressing parlorB of Miss Anno Rivott, 14U South 12th. Miss Minnio Halo and Mr. Harry Wahlor were married Monday af teruoon at 719 North Thirteenth stieot, by tho Rev. J. W. Embroe. Mrs. Minnie Fish Griflin, who will sing at tho Matinoo Musicalo festival May 1st, is pronounced by good criticB the finest soprano in Chicago. Electric wiring, gas and oloctric fix tures and lamps a specialty. Korsmoyor Plumbing and Heating Co., 215 South Eleventh street. Mrs. E. H. Barbour will givo a ken eigton Monday April 24th for Mra. Rich ardson of Chicago. , Mrs. J. N. T. JonoB a former Lincoln ito who has many warm friends here, is tho guest of Mrs. II. B. Tomson. Dontist Hill, ovor Miller & Paino. Mrs. P. W. Hartruu" entertained tho D. A. Y. P. Kensington club at a lun cheon yesterday afternoon. Mrs. II. L, Cooper and daughter of TecuniEoh attended tho Rosenthal con cert Tuesday night. Mrs. Sedgwick and R'rs. McConaughy, two well known musicians of York, at tended tho Roeonthal recital Tuesday night. MisB Lottie Whodon will entertain tho alumni chapter of Kappa Kappa Ganmu this afternoon. Tho Phi Delta Thota fratornity will ontortuin tho tnombors of Kappa Kappa Gamma this evening. Mrs. J. R. Robinson of Chicago is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. John B. Wright. Mrs. John Huth of Omaha is tho guest of Mrs. C. L. Burr. Mrs. W. M. Leonard ontortainod the Wednesday afternoon club this week. Died, on Tuesday morning, April 18, at his residence in Lincoln, Goorgo M. Bartlott, from apoplexy. Mr. Bartlett has lived in Lincoln sinco 1871, and for twonty-six years was in tho stato treas urer's oflice. Por four years he was state treasurer, when bo returned to tho deputyehip, which he hold until two years ago. Mr. Bartlott fulfilled tho duties of tho oflico, ho htld so long, con scientiously and was never criticised for any oflicial act. Thoy had many friends hero who sympathize with Mr. Bartlett and her Eon Georgo in their bereave ment. MATINEE MUSICALE. Tho last regular mooting of tho Mati noo Musicalo for thiB season occurred Monday afternoon. A beautiful pro gram devoted to music of tho seasons was given. Tho festival occurring tho tirst and second evenings in May will close tho year's work. Tho program follows: Piano Solo a. Warum; b. Grillen; opus 12, Nob. .', 4, MisB Lizzio Young (Btudont), Schumann. Current Events Mies Ida Coder, Mrs. John Doano. Quartet "Sparrows Twitter" (song of Bpringtimo). Otto Lob; Mrs. Toylor.Miss Oakley, Mrs. Bakor, Mrs. Campbell. Piano "FruhlingsrauBchon'Sinding; MisB Mario Hoover. "A Summer Night," Goring Thomas; Mrs. J. B! Wright. "Autumn," Franz; Mrs. Marion Troat Taylor. (Juartotte "An Autumn Song," Kroe ger; Mrs. Taylor, Miia Oakley, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Campbell. Recitation and Cavatina "From Lap land CaveB Now RubIjob Forth Rough Winter Light and Lifo Dejoctod Lan guish." (Tho Seasons); Haydon. Miss BeBBio Turner. Piano a. Winter, MacDowoll; b. Troika Rido, Tschaikowsky; MIbb Lucy Haywood. Accompanist Mies Ell.i Givens. To-night. (From 8 to 11 P. M.) Don't fail to attend our Grand Opening and Cycle Show. Music by the Edison Grand Concert Band and Peerless Orchestra, assisted by some of America's most famous solo ists. Souvenirs and refreshments for all. II.WlTTMAWlj ( A 1 in coiii) JV rl 7 We will close the store at 6:30 p. m. and positively sell no goods during the opening. Come and see the latest novel ties of the season and ask all the questions you like. H.W. WITTMANN & CO. (Established 1870.) Harness, Bicjcles, Phonographs. 143-145 So. Tenh Btroot, Lincoln, Nebr We have the new stock for 1899. No job lots. Our men have reputations. Do you want your work done nice. Do you want your house IKiinted good? If so we are the people. J. W. MITCHELL CO. 1338 O Street. Telephone 237. HRART DISEASE And nervous ailments are as curable as other diseases, I treat nothing else. J. rooxTil.rclt, 2WC.X. Office 1427 O Sr., Lincoln, Nkiiii, tMwlh w WSJ if hl "JtJ dl H '"iwcrS" FOR ALL TERN POI Only 1 night to Utah. 2 nights to California from Missouri river. For time tables, folders, illustrated books pamphlets descriptive of the territory tra versed, call onE. B.Slosson,Gener... Agent. Personally Conducted Excur sions to Weekly to SPBI iMVnffPVH Weekly to CHICAGO AND Eastern Points Accompany these Excursions and SAVE MONEY for the lowest rate tickets are available are these V.- "I"' II I. Ill J IIIHK r4 PRINGIPAL IB To For full description of this service and tho benefits given its patrons, see your local ticket agent or address JOHN SEBASTIAN. G. P. A. Ch'-sgo, HI. PRANK H. Barnes. G. P. A., 11th and O Streeta, Lincoln, Nebr. Steamship tickets to Europe sold. Steamship tickots from Europe sold. yiu a!rBinB to tho old country or intend bringing friends from there to thiB country, ploaBo call on mo for figures, information, etc. Best lines re presented. A.S. Fielding, C. T. A., ' NorthweBtorn line. First publication April i5. 6 Lund OHIcout Lincoln,' Nobr. 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