Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 6, 1890, Page 22

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THE OMAHA DAILY BER UNDAX, APRIL 6, 1800.~TWENTY-FOUR PAG WATCHES, DIAMONDS JEWRLRY hese Goods Must be Sold at Do not be deceived by pretended Closing Out Sales, but remember that T have bought the entire BEDHOLNM & AIKIN STOO At Sherriff's Sale and will close it out on a run. Save Once By Buying Now. ==, [y Buying Now. 'his purchase includes a fine line of gold and plated jewelry, silverware, clocks, umbrellas, canes, thimbles, art goods, spectac 0% soctety goods, opera glasses, gold pens, pencils,etc, $2,000 XVOI‘BI] of Lhadies and Gent's Chains at 50c on the Dollar. Furniture and Fixtures for Sale Cheap. I'WO LARGE REGULATORS and THREE SAFES VERY CHEAP. ZABRISICIE:, A gent, 101 South Fifteenth Street, opposite Postoffice. THUNDE \ (" | demenstration in the orchestra civele, Miss | an e xcellent stick, well balanced, is Sara- | notify a reader throngh your valuable paper \ and Skobeloff loved, unde n | acteristic as any that are told of 1 NEW l”l\DLR AND ”CHTN]:\G Coghlan, in the midst of her dance, ‘ where Mme, Patti performed last wh '.u ! A\ (\l IF 0 (\]\ RUBI\ HOOD desperate errands. - Only s y and | outlaw Y glanced ' in that direction and saw an S New York Mume. Patti was born in Mad ¥ asted raw materia m One day in August a ( an i aged Irishman, . who showed every sign of MUSICAL AND DEAMATIC. vid, April 4, 1843, She appeared last in Noew ut to the making of his chavacter! along the mountain paths of southe prosperi appiided s v andatthe |t T & new play for | YOVK 1 the Metropolitan, in_opera, i No one ke where Shect-Tron Jack lived. | ity, s lorse afine and valuabl X i samc shedding. t a 7. avens is Wi ane lay for e 3 entu Sheet Ir ini where ina wilderness uncrossed by | suddenly went lame and in a houi Ono of the Advantages of the Stage at.the | yine hod the nctress not a little. The | Rbea RESURRECTION. The Adventures of Sheet Iron Jack of Trinity | CobCWVIE L b g i never twice | able (o hobble forward, e i Auditorium, anoj 0s e ed the next Iee Townsend has ed for a = Center, in the swme ravine. He med to ha was in despair, A paid 2150 for the o *was repeated, and | second season with Stuart R i : Youths' Companion knowledge of all the moves of his cnemies, | horse and he now d o be compelled to —_— e prosperous looking ol Tristman’ was | The anthor who wrote MeGinty s so far | Through the lengih of the year prav e and if the sheriff went to Sun Francisco, was | abundon tho animal, § d again.in his place. During the Jig he repeated | dri royulties mmounting to £1,500. must talkc 3 as likely 1rely zh the At this juncture a_mild-voiced, benevole HE WEPT AND APPLAUDED - T00. | it e e o mrovions evens | @ aue Fovalties amounting to 31,000, et | - 7Tis the Enster carth that can anly give; | DANCED WITH THE SHASTA GIRLS. | o b, taka o i Eloon; [ old man, the shrowilost howectrider ya tay ing. Miss Coghlan’s curiosity now grew 100 | at'the New York Bijow next August, Then bury the meaner self, and . it the Miner's hotel L news- | coast range, overtook the poor German, won T F R A G B o il o Aifmat leq | Mo the life that the nobler selt may live. aper. an item, written out for pul his coufidence, examined the hors : How Rose Coghlan's Dancing Touched | come on the Stage. When he arrived in the | o i ’\'\”!\.ni;“l““I"H"T‘l‘l\ll«l-lxn')‘3! ises to | Before lawn of the Ex Terror Stricken Swains Promptly | ton in his own Ttalian hand od [ nounced the trouble aclear case of risl 's Hoar ) star's presence, she said to him: +What on | L oui! T T T AL 8 i = “Sheet-Tron Jack of Prinity Center will take him an Old Irishman's Heart - A Tank it Il St T MR produce, Hid D in the monld the d Resigned When He Whispered His One of his most fumous ¢xploits occurred in | helll never be el of « ] : The unmoted lig or 1 Drama Incident Musical and cously both lust b tonizht nes Huntington is to make a tour of B Name-Outwitting the Sherift the foothills of southern Shasta. He had | A lo the while T was daneing?? The old taken dozen blooded horses from a wealthy | the fman §20 for Amerien in “Paul Jones.” under the manage- . : wis greatly embarrassed, but managed iy ment of Marcus R. Mayer. 4 b e i toooyarotlithoplvrac: Tehama favmer, but was closcly pursue 7 he should turn him out in envy of hlackened hour; » pride that has sprung from n toreply: “Why, yu sc ; beenin The Strauss orchestra is said to have { AL ) just as he reached the Cottonwood Cre r | ure saror more, The. unlippy = 3 x this country for thivty-t ind during | guarantee of $2,000 a day from the mana; Arise to the Christ-life pu i he found it neee v to chi ) 1 consented, took the money and The average theatre-goer who never has a | 1pat time had never seen un 1 :d | of the Minneupolis exhibition. 1t will play With love as whitc e Kt SAckamENTo, Cal, April 1.—[Special to | He turned the stolen horses into another | Started down the hill to walk to the Mago ehance to go behind the seenes always feels | as on the onld sod. But you da in | there for a weeld in the fall LT Tng Bre —There ar 3 s of Cali- | rencher’s stable, and drove a dozen of the | station, The sharper waited until he was ity 1o Jnow Just low those | my youthful days 1 had often Clara Poole, the American contralto, has L "LTIE stage vobbers, which have become d v nto ‘V‘u;h\\ y Lo ¢ nuv{.‘lr § m\m I ko pincers o s el oa oo 1 deafening claps | AVout the spot where I was by o been. ¢ o sing for the Hundel and 4 St ) ! Qmays > pursi hen these Litter | saddle nd in five minutes had taken off :)l;:l : :). ! ‘» m‘“m ‘|“~! :‘” i ”] ‘Ll! was ‘mhllwl and also seddened at the II(.nlu:l ~|ui\"¥\‘ of “1@ ]l‘lll [El ;Ivl« ; >‘H\Iix; Silver tablets in the form of a butterfly ave | Part of the western little villaize_across the Jour new shoes of the lame ho In thunder which aro uscd to deepen the ter- | Toueht of the. ould homo devoss the water, | stiileh Begis Ayt 0 oot oot UL Al | dainty trifies but one seldom hears of t e | rough teamster was the only guest at un hour the horse was able to walk with ror l‘" the awful climax are w'w'!w H’-} : and 1 couldn’t help applanding you and weep: | 13 Knives and forks with handles of Russian [ superb, fype of mountain terrors on horse. Sheet-TIron Jack in whimsical wlhl’n\r; c o “It t 50 many years ago but that T can wlso. I hope you will ey me 1t is | ippe g 3 silver are novel, back. They w i i proteus when | *1 tho't so0,” the new owner said, “the Y 3 De 3 | exau ¢ Hanlon Brothers have S y e They were not all of them Mexicans, % ) chot t remember it well,” said a stage manager to a :"."“‘ s to say that Mifs Coghlan excused | a¢ their summer home in Cohy Silver mounted pistols ave decorated in | sueh as Joaquin Murvietta and Tiburcio 4 cloren £ hr]‘fl ‘“I{j"y“"“. I'r\.lfx‘: ‘j“l'”\“”‘“\ wf “{ ed, th representative of the Chicago Tribune the | MM, for e hud uned 1sly paid the bighest | \whepo the rehearsals of their new spectacio, | nicllo work with suitable designs. ; AL i g 0k the it Hoss is wath £ ishileoul presutati ribune the | Y for o had v whag/thae e At ho J GE oL ; | ! | vasa ¢ most picturesque outlaws of ses, 11 st loos 10 | find such a fool cvery day :’." A0y RivhionBiage llghining yas mude . N Dot S e RTINSk Seh SOy UL L0 e i @ DOCS™ | the Pacific const were Americans, and their | woods, ack or's and | The poor German toiled on for nealy an ¥ flusliing - torch or lump from bebind a v ¥ s i Bl it Sl O teied i | #ventures ave still told in pioncer cabins, in e e Irour with his heavy saddle-bigs, when i nin Sl av e sido of itho stage. Tlion) cimo 8DI¢ ivistigkodhy e Bl ALIE part Us new Scandinav black fornt the backs of devotional books. the wildernesses of the Klamath, the Trini- | With these hie swam the Sucramento, A T D R LT TR 5 | ; T s AL t be sune in London. Burton Mc- | Silver bon bon boxes hang at the end of [ tes and the U Sucramento, ";"‘]“"l—“:‘ G 8_of ":‘,‘”f’ aces Kuown | vouth related what had happened, - blusiin AP ONL S anagmesia L svore | il emple nd second, where are to be found the | (UCKin, who is hall American, is likewise in | numerous chains that have @ means of at Plirst, it must be explained, thevesult of the | {00h 1 BISCH g reBolL it ",» A with the vising conviction that he had made i to produce the lurid flash, At woman I thoaworld it ZAR e the cast. 1 i | tachment to the belt ol discovery, and the sudden populuvity of | thaniks which ho o1t bebind on (it oeonon, | Mistake. The stranger st sidewise on his these recent days, however, clec Mr. Jeflerson replied The a of “Lakme was ruled out in | With Easter comes a great variety of silver | the foothills, broke the ordinary bonds of so- | pinned with his pocket knife to the sherifrs | Ereat brown horse, with one kuee thrown tricity has come to the rescue of the stage > pla »center of Boston with a ‘U\‘w ‘;';H.\”\n- 4 ‘w-nlmly i; 'S AP [ Crosses, “l“”“ fun or Greek and Celtic | cjal ovder. The mines brought to the surface or, went the rounds of all the newspapers. ]‘:r‘v”'h‘” AHIV' “.\ \“.U\IU ,I‘.‘u.w‘ o fits of AUDGE! 1o oan hijve eillem i f) e oF fout Wites, sy that | U English for jumping their ciuims Houvy silvor-linked bracelots a3 settings | W UFW o strong relief all that was best | { SN wiutly howover, wwus s6 bidinig | questions about the ancient and* iendly "“"_) s ";‘,‘“’ "\“ water tank, und to | wigpiy that civele there is more intelligenc Afric for tiny watehos o u steangoe fashion which and worst—in human nature. Herebecame | if'he hiad beon overhauled, in Joss than two | SUABEer. At last he said n . much better « W the genuine article | finement and eulture than in any other similar dwin Booth and Mme. Modjeska will close | s steadily gaining adhere heroes or desperadoes; they rose to en minutes he would have been dangli : sAyollihis b myitoitiony, so Lol van e lueed by the lightning manipulator,who | arca in the United States.” Then came the v sea uisville, where they will | Silver “casters are used on the teble for | OF sunk into the waters of obscurity. Notl pine tree i EeOr s GOl G at the side holding in each hand the | other inquiry, and the famous comedian waus | play an ¢ ntof three nights und one | flowers, Orehids are. placed in silvers they | Was so eheay an life; the v, co Sk n on ono memorable ocea~ | Fott PV SHBIE ARG Srien vauson 18 herein wary and judicious. Tn answer to the | s at the Amphitheate ditorium be ‘ sic Judicious. In answer to tl Amphitheater suditorium be- | combine better with metal than poreeluin or | monwealth v inded on primey PR o town on the Sacramento | yut turn in whenever you choose when a halt dozen warrants were T T AT T S P sty S 3 veporter M, JeMerson at fivst paused,and then ay 1. i tached similur to thoso used n the largo ave | cufied is son, who wna seuted. somo distancs | - Tho Vonte used in the second act of “Tho thindiads ofhookaliovelkoon wiiken s Langing over his lieud. Ho wus rocognized ts. Tho carbons are brought fo- | uway, When the young man came up Mr. | OId Homestead: s & coetly - sl of art Y yoon in Dondaies and Tonis 1 eras hundreds move will appei uise and pursued by w orowd of | 1% wes casy to overtike the swindley, and he gethor at the proper time and a flash of | JeMcrson said: My son, wh the pret- | is not a *property get up,” Denman Thomp- | o b nto geligh I | e ends. But those that men write, v armed citizens. He could not reich his own | e P hidies dguity slaftio. tiest women in the United States £ +In Pitts- | son purchased it i short timeugo ut one of tho ghedifabh Toaranda of Dramatic Note more or less cur the use of lyclopodium, and then the ale ends of two electric wires with carborns at lightning is produced differing [ [ r known Calif horse, but i ble, ) ¢ & g " 1) have never knoy alifornia and the early | horse, but van intoa stable, cut 1 i ani 1 OINT 0 vo but not in quality, from that p | burg,? ho promptly replied, “That,” suid lo urt sales, 4 i 4 b DR mal, vode out of k door on an alley and FOLIRON A TEVILY AL ) Mr. ferson, *is” my wer to your ques. ; Buby scts of knife, fork and spoon of Rus. s © than worthless; thoy lo 1 s @ bargin,” said the man, “bus ture's own dynames in the i Pittst SR TNEant AR hsina his next aeason Jwy s s P 3 P RERR, mude for the river. Everyone saw the 1 ! ° tion—in Pittsburg, Pa. 4 OIS 3 fan silver are among novelties, The spoous | ¢ told by men'who st e anu e kel M AIYING BRI (rvany ich a takin’ way that ye cin hey Thunder is even move terrifying o | ought to get on, for he is smart, a0 ASElarquim opora; honse in Loreil have #d - bowles, and are compara jzzlics in picture b The o | kAR © hoss w sive me buck my 0.9 T T DA P T e - land, Ove., after which e is to pluy a four | tively i AT 1 Jipleie i i« illets, and_ elimbthe steubby vl but | 21 Y or it Shoat orous than the itning 1e fnventor ¢ 3 - s 2 weeks? en it oat the New California M IR, 1 )\ ta, the most stormy outluw th when the pursuers, whe around by @ L 18 1 4 stage thunder produced it with a base drum, v‘lf'l‘\ “"\‘\“““" ot I\\uunm s Persi theator in San Francisco, I wph have silver | over lived in Awevien, was written by a man [ Dridge, -reached the place the horse wa ol peanendad, UbbIaEINAL TN I Dk SUCoeaROvE Contl Bl tosiea LG nont tichard Wagner's “Persifal,” the last ) e s rnamented in uiello wor ) g g d et-Iron Juck had amIlEng L Lo LDk :‘|I~II cecssors coutinued t the por Dis tR e e A et 1 3LE AR A0 Prof. Carl Proyer, for the past two vears | and hive the wood -photos i oraimental | sat down i his room and edited all the | HU Blcee sl Ilon Sdp i Bl cll'out ! And ho too from the iatrupicnt of torture until somebody hit u f sion of which has been admivably preparea | Miisical Sreaion- 8 e uRizosly ) letters pluced diagonally ucross the fuce. | newspaper items he could find; it was ill Al to th ted down | discomtited speculat tossed piece of sheet-iron sus Lin the aiv, Then | by Mr. Johu . Jackson, will be’ found of [ Vi1 City, Kun reslined and retwrned L0 | jiyon iy combingd with wood, onyx, Ivory | ustrated in New by @ man who never | S o ¢ cund | him back @ §20 pio d rode bick 10 whera the sheet of ivon hiad handle put ou it at the | EFeat value to those who'desivo a better ae- | Leseiwort! e c avouwort: I RSN B eamRlIEA NIt waall, ouy, Hy SRS Lt : MR e oy | the young Gevman 1 It ok, lower end and the operutor followed ¢ tance wi G ) stage pae b hopnevinb Hpldwin 1n one design the silver expands into s b i vso, nud mude u successful break Glim { flush ining with o shake of the iation ufford New \‘ rk World I e g tiohy the “‘w’w‘ hich covers amun's head of carved iv Th nois Iy uite tomifyi af | ability Y t and experience | Mo formance of *Maid Marion T S audicnce was not particy et | ¥ lentiousiy and woll in Wag | P § i pluced on plush uud surround ploved. But the latest B 1| SO0 L0 CHOCE axc i ind opens her third xeason |,y PGB bocn adopted in- the audit. I \ 3 s 16 A HOh At Beptemb singulur combination of the instrun RIG -{0). B istrated and th finn, Miss Coghlan's rope ubra are wir with t S e ) ¢ G I wilkinelude which uny f as to frighten even the a an . th Threw His Scabl 4 Igoport, Conn., n hiaaeass 1o ol ERECION fahy v MRy e ey LRI i) B 4, R ! very o bry Mrs. Grant's Quict Life, The contrivance by which this is During Edwin Booth's recent « i¢ police’ to stop his Sunday [ fid 1 ¢ | ( e 1 ow ot to be led ’ v s of e ween & bunch of caunon b in Philadelphia an out-of-the-wi i oWs which were giver Sharmiy ‘ oD Lhe ¢ ‘ ¢ toboggan slide, A long « wade of e of “Macheth.,” Wi wred 5" obtained permission to | (£0qq fron is constructed behind the stage begiuning tact threw his scabburd e & lecture, induced un infidel to talk |y Bigh up on one nd extending avound and 0 the uir and started to rush off to battle, | for fiftcen minutes and filled the xc the 8C1088 10 the. Opposito side, Whon the thns Hight vening with performances by a church for thunder arrives, from sixteed to twenty terrc 1l lielit ward from the ruit s the scabburd un unintended spoons and ton into the auditorium and instead ¢ hti choir, owel Do g o enth century Scotland fell iuto the The preparations for the product stun slvor aip ntinbating o teeith century parquet of the 1 i SPannbieuser’ s § Bayrouth next y most but two or three pi o 1piis] uw!w ! ol I v ki 4L ) i ball u dist of sixty feet down e, when there s another per- | and O ¥ ; PELSOmB s Ranbaoy Lon again, tuke anot horter ther, and finally ful 1 y |} v it fell are wonderi i rod: m, after which *The Nibe ) . ted the pportunity to Ring” will'be revived. J ol g iir of '\I\\Ail‘ Booth I'he Seec Milan announces that An, \4 o ’_.1..}\”‘ ‘1‘ ?\l- « ig Broug " Sarasates' Bows, king tho proparations for thy exeeliion of ik Arhoias of ayory : ol | oo By Lty Lt frien otk Vil @ Coghlan was can engag Sarasate hus some raro b ) an's wo ich is to take place at Flor ers which presum et v i ¥ ; | g gz i nent i s i ) tly fiddles with, They 1 C ) just reqested Mile, | suitable | ! (1% : fusion' th : ving o liaea o put up. i and dn i ver mounted, et Yo v i Augusta Hol ud set to tion, the i tho b i ence it Jacked tho opd 1d mounted, tortoise-shel] frog, 1 ely | “Hyn : le. Holmes ha ¢ hed, R doors, She was poc vith enthusinsm | decorated, theé nut mounted y agon ¢ hymn v > sung at the theater that peculiar treat all tirough the e ; ilos inlaid with diamond - Politeama by a chor 00 voices Russian worlk, Thi fies X »nm 3 “- ‘ H-H 1 ‘.» LR ‘.‘ and ol oW 1, iny A corrvespondent e New York World desesip Srian. i o, § ; oy v v " is ‘l nes writes “To settle an argument will y Wi nd pusto rought. down | gua oo b disuiondsy two | kindly' fnform g coust r of your [y New Coates House, I that o repeat it severul | the Paria ekhibition, us th bows: - One | fu New York city, aud by 56 dotss "sou weih | igaroryecly tire proot v o Puris exhibition, s the prize bows. - One ew York city, and by so doiug you will | hotel in Kapen times. A lly zealous | oid Ploallie bow, silver mounted, ebony fiog, | greatly oblige. ther weites; “Kindly | polntments, - Y be called

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