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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1890.—-TWENTY PAGES, e ! e mistake. ws %o trivial that th —— at these chianges WHI canso an undervalu e oy man at the other end of the bet pardoned him b b ;m. 4'\\"” will inure only to the lmporter's dienne in | fOF it and bought the wine. Skirmishers Already Out Preparing for the | benefit The Droll Experience of the Tragedienne in Szabo made tours through all parts of Hun : it v Prepating f The Nebraska wtors and Representative a Oountry Town, aary and several neighboring countie Conflict in the House, | Dorsey are in favor of reducing the present | lour ast_number of dialects. He w ar r cont, as suggested by = fi Mrs, Kendal's Beantiful Hair and | ideal marvied 1ife x‘;‘”‘ ‘\ aud | Facts and Figu Arrayed by West- \|n.- “ww' of | i g 15 complotely unthanned Agent t Reichienbers, Bohemia, Actor's Wonderful Memory S memory w akened by grief Cut Proposed in the New meoting with an cnormous demand from , e ‘ We of 1 A very part of the country; and th have P ¢ Notes, ¥ antr Dramati s A e e i B thirty or forty thovsnnd extrn copics do not pretend to be mammoth, neither have we just received 15 or . n ’ to occur almost any mome printed for goneral distribution, The report » . : Vi 3 _ S 6 TN ik 1 b prement tnddnts | SR e e e || AV oo, A DS AD A BtiAl, b o [ o s 00 the Foulh s BE o bue e o 20 car loads of furniture, but nevertheless our store is full of bright fng the Ohio valley tha P ailed there a which had k wn him in his better days. B Preparation bein, nade for o acture of sar from the beets, There fow yoar nd kept Fanny Davenport's Itustrations of all the machinery used « » T ¢ very lively skivmish over the sugar boet in e il 3 ; W ‘niture. consistine of : 1 e smpany for five days in a little suburban |y ,"‘,,,‘l".‘"‘,..",'.' oston | dustry when the tarift bill comes up in the | EmS o i AU prigL new furniture, consis ting of all kinds of town of Cincinnati, The high water in the § meaneeript says of Lucea: *“Time is lenient | house, Seve distinguished gentlomen, | poportcontains exracts from a report made b Ohiio had stopped all railros s, and the | ywith the fair Paul She 1o < the same | amonge them all of the Pacific slope members, on Vet > g collego company hud only to wait until the waters re- | saucy, indomitable Lucca. H id haie | gy preparing able speeches on the subject, | 1 the professor has this - - A dramatic entertainment by loca truly taken as in the old, old times hi ts from the states of Nebraska, Towa and | outering into thre industey of Sugat bect pr . ( was u in the little count era-honse | and escapade. Her may have acquived | Kansas, which aro o of producing su- | duction on one of the nights Miss Daven was in | a trace of reedine it hor artistic insight | gar beets of the highest grade “In traveling through the United States I town, and to help while aw 3 b ey s For several months there have boen gentle- | 108 astonishod to find, that an industry Lt . R B O s | ehimp ou empites has boen | Men i this city who aro interested in the | 7Y uuidiown hors YPho Influenco of such Which we will sell as (\h(‘l\[) as the (‘llt'ill)t‘ A The amateurs, of course, played badly | yp;de st T 1, demmatic interpre- | manufacture of sugar from beots, and they | an industry as the' fabrication of sugur from eno and the presence of the distin r il Kin, One hears | have been 1 prepar statistics to be | beets exerts such an influence upon a country guished actress und the memyers of her com: o fath *hod ‘<’n|m u!‘-h)'w;“ stain | ysed in the speeches which will be delivered that it nl Y v‘\- port of w.ln : N . ~ y < pany ot h L s o'l | e SO, LD (AL QR | on i e wordog et | GRS A1 LVIRAEY 1 ¢ handle a Fine Line of Heywood's Celebrate ustal heathenish yells and calls, siys the | gipains of the kil King conveyed by the | tend that if the duty on s is reduced in | fnquiring as to the cause of this I licard that New York World, The nuisance became | singerso as em wh ght well be | the bill proposed by the republican members | several factovies had been started in Ilinois, almost intolerable, but all efforts to suppress | taken for the lure of a fallen ang of the committeeon ways and moans—be- | bubaftoru few years had te be closed up, a3 = ~ i - : 1 | they did not pay. 1 was told by the editor of §t wore unavailin ; Sirah Bernbardvs Plans. taveen 50 and 60 por cent—thnt the netion will | (o8 G SR B F S PO I G i was It was a double bill, and at the closeof the | phough Sarah Bernhardt is booked for an- | be the result of gross ignovance as to the im- | unfit for the purpose: by a professor in Kan L) st play some local dignitary stepped on the | other tour in Ameriea it may be that she will | portance of the beet sugar industry and t that bects would not grow containing a /e and announced to the audience t changc*he ind and decline to couw She | capacity of this country in the way of pro- | h enough e re of sugar: they were honoted by the prosence of no less | thinks sho scos success in soig niow parts, 7 «d that | chemist in Washington that the cult a distinguished personage than Mis i A ival o My, Potter in that | the beet sugar industry of this country is in | 3 t ’ loubted! NG 3 CRPRATE " R o ~ e b iR || prorenEeHm e H Douc KRG et D ST e T opinion was tndonbicdly Also a full line of carpets from the cheapest hemp to the fine ith the suggestion that she fayor them with | templates anothe ge and has chosen | a very successful enterprise which has been s of every ki every state where 7t some of hor atistic impersonitions, © | an actor as the vietim 3 SyeiRped to a politibaySA eXERHTAeAD o i to | Moquettes or Wiltons. of applause and such Vol ous calls for q ” V. A\l‘l\‘]_\'|'\\'4)l(l rds of the ;u"u' which is | Ft° ‘\'I:l“ RSt ]'" i 1\ “ tl (_,I . (‘ 1 l . | 5 Miss Davenport that she was forced to her | Aq g proofo ow's unceasingefforts | consumed in this country at the present time | \ostorn states, must et rid of the idea of LS 4 as as S ‘e rhic N el A . Bk o otz th'Compliment. She | g0t B N e g o ety ! it b goat | e o e o s g o o s well as the Champion Gasoline stove, which is acknowledged thanked them kindly but hoped they would | ¢ » cited the fact that when | It is ascertained that Germany has a sugar much work, but they pay double or » \G &) O la ale ¥ 5 Rt o i Biveont | RS, U IEE | L1 i ey, Comagy s & % | el ' e it | to be one of the best on the market. We also make a specialty of re- were londer and more imperative than ever. theater at Bayrenth Von Bulow, without re it are tobe p ' where th e She made another little speech in which she | oo o tra ed for quarter cents a pound, and she opulat v of Jortation o8, & o R % bt fina sty g ane || oLy anyE I ee O O | pasries ¥ rays - awitex porummmountysl | L TOL R R LT O LSRRG AT TRy 1)11nmr ml%olm stoves, and warrant thun t() \\()IL as good as new. could give themoff-hand that \\..mlnl |..Im;|n; Europe giving concerts in all um,.m..,,,,.l France has a sugar tariff amounting to suitable, Ruising 'sugaribeets ion their attention, and unfortunately she had | itie, 4 o r Sl 3% a pound, while Austrinloviesa duty | scale, as is the case with g ; i A r ~A S 3 vy NP a e % § - RS 2 O R s pound; Italy upwards of 5 cents, and the | Ple toget su Tl LRI 5 of *“Richelien” a little yellow cov- e T 3 ocks' ) . . wlllI|v.ml|'r'l|~|‘\\‘]u4)‘1“ was thrust into her MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, Netherlands over four cents; Belgium 414 [ ek y LR DLl Do not for Q‘Cl t]lC I)L'ICC, £ : adopted by in_California ids and she was fairly forced upon the Ats, aud Spain over 5 conts u pound. Nearly | is the best, i e ha b Ll ducir rown sugar. 1t is conte Victor Capori hus just finished an opera it . g TS all of these countries have besides this import [ own wor th little help ¢ cts and sel 3 . o Kmm Prcliminaries the boys in tho | ke goes to Furope next year, and | duty a bounty upondomestic sugar exported 'rh; m to the factory. A better plan would be T < 3 . L1 3 T alleries pain hings roc 5 4\ 0 iumber of such ners to fol A Ass0- 2 avhen quict wiis restored said she would tr Lawrence Bareett is going to produce [ It will thus be scen that every country tEsEektons TGN o an L thoy = = 4 S Q 1o read the s seene,” but she knew s| Charles Osborne’s play, “Thomas a Becket,” | wwnich produces s irages the produc- rder to ite furni- () '[ “ S would fail m ably. She read a few pages™] in America next season tion of the article by an mmm! duty if not a . i « f o high sugar lity the yPosite J 3 SIS are leading up to the climax where the old car. Richard Golden and Dova Wiley sail for | bou 0. It {5 contended" by the'beet: | Td in accordance with tho A € Jetlerson: square. dinal threatens to “launch the curse | Fyprope in June, atthe conclusion of “Old Jed | sugar’interests that every country which pro. 1 ) w n She threw a greatdeal of dra- | Prouty’s” tour of Maine duees its own sugar developed the industey cent nd pay ex matic firo into the lines, and her efMort was | Vi ® GO B B g Nanetto | by veouragement of general laws, Na- | ere St e AR yeceived witha perfect eyelone of applaus 1 “engaged by Charles g mpted from taxation the product | o 'merat ehianee n iy to the boys in the ¢ v, of course, furnishing | 3™ S 2 vy man whomade @ ton of sugar in | worc out of his lund than possible with oth anore than theiv share. 2 S 45 o s m. prot n extension of li- | products, but also imp vis land f¢ T g o s de) | b3 old local cha er named Peter $ o _"‘"ml"!""‘ e X , v establis |.H1 b tory and pulp for fe i yose in his place near the middle of the hou: o 3 actories, capal aking 1 perhaps the mid or gt value. R Lo e and began to address Miss Davenport. S Christine Nilsson will ¢ ut of her ve- | §ivo hundred tons per annuin ¥ g Tl ainarAL Substanoaroms the coil: . | t our retail stock without furthier didl not know what was bei TR (T LIRS (o (ot L coneert of | jient of Germany has from the very incipiench | as the sugar-producing substances are (72 A 4 S budinea domanasonnonusejting astontion ""“"““" < tine, but remained on the stage and gave | S ves in London in June S SN R Rk TNty oty : sorbed by the plants from the ir. Ruising [ never fail to find some- | J ve invite you 1o @ feast of bargains such as you will ne w-‘"v *“" peetful attention. Stebbins Will L, i ll\lvn-hll i s - | the prod i y .»frm‘. f s the land because the thor i | a ble t and sell our fixtures now any day, so 1 effeet s - tract with Fay Templets e will e an_ export bonnty. These facts are cite cultivati ssury brings it to a periection ino ey ” | r s before it is Davenport, T flatter myself that Tam | g product B 4 8 HE‘ that if U Py never to be attained with other. crops thing that fit my boy. | e A . o i e competent to express an_opinion on u gem of | Boginning early in June, Theodore Thomas State: 4 f leaver of weeds. I raisii Qi o R | _ aineDismondsinon E st it i this kind, and it Is my candid and Ll il “ive @ series of summer in i i 3 g o culture of the co Such lovely kilt suits, $50,000 worth of Diamos rom, wging Delieve it i the judgment of évery person in | Chicawo. The s i Wi hiawds of ¢ st be chunged, . e., brought from an ex 2 Yl | 138,000 forRings; |Ens 1 this housc, that this_‘curso scene’ his never Dela ting for the Froncl M. Oxnard, the Nebraska bect sugar man- | tensive culture toan intensize one. inrais- | |1 These are the pleasant ¢ 5 upward. Solid Silver Watches from § boon better done, You aro undoublediy an hes Faust, Tt 15 by request of | wacturcr, who has been here several wi ing corn, sdder, ete., the farmer | | v rtist at hurling anathema, and now you can | 55 o eldor Aoy pauest 08 | working for protection in the interest of his | only the upper part of his lind, and not the TR s . e a Best Rolled Plate Chains f everlasting gratitude of ev | S8 “,',,,’\':‘”Xf:," Clder, who will take the part of | 5 S0% suys the beet sugar manufacturers | sub-soil T duiar <" pranted_tho | | things that we hear every day | Lockets, $1 ¢ Solid Gold Rings, $1 and $2; if you w M. B, Loavitt's new Broadway theator, | W, willing to stand a veduction of 5 per | decper soil is laced at the service of the : roleie b R e Denver, will have a stage constructed of j,j_fl'j“{”",,. O e | T o roant about our clothing. worth $1. Heavy Solid 14-karat Gold Collar Buttons, wo: th Miss Divenport, did not do it, perliaps he- | steel. fho scencry i to be worked by | Juetil Tieht intended . to 5 e e R e e : now, choica for oaly §1._One lot assorted Cuff Buttons at 600 pair; worth cause she foli that she was unable to do the [ bydvaulic power. ¥ 3 tal for the establishment of beet, - as well as for fattening, An increase of ma. Solid Gold Spiral B E each; worth four times the Gttt i UGS DI Sully has arranged_to give “The | factovies, and that after the establishment of | nuve can therefore be produced. The fivst ) 1,000 fine Broaches and T rom 50c up. | T rurals ETo tha moment | S llibn (its Nt “‘»\"ir) oduction | the factories and before the industry gets a | thing a farmer should do is to procure proper ’ Fine French style Mantel C! y, half-hour e il ot A pHL 81 at tho arictheater;where it will befiipropan foptholditheibounty: shed, | seeds, and these he should vai mself, As g at $6, $6.50, $8 and $10; worth $10 to popular one: W hen Jennic June recently ¢ put on "' a run. He prefers a veduction of T > | implements are expepsive, those should be Elegant Silver Lamps, with sillc umbre o ithth .“""“ v has arranged to give “The | present duty to any kind of a b wed which ¢ for various pur- 3 e R o ROYANgOL presentation with ifs first New York production When 1 asked Mr. Oxnavd the ¢ r as the universal plow sack v plant- IR at the Park theatre, where he will | how long he thought it 2 J R A S e s G A oy it put it on for a run ford protection for th sugar indus- | plante ey S, Hearn i . the temples instead of cov n OolonaTTshaALMoCull Hiod purchnsed the u this country before it would be ubie to s MAX MRY E‘AR & BRO.,, o'clock. Store for rent and fixtures for Dbangs. For a moment there \\u\ b ot U o oto Wi L T S e ishis of ‘Millo ppera, “Sic- ud upon its feet and compete with the pot in the ady Book alo o rties, wi s | Vi cature vid, he said oo greit city than a Pierr Lady Book along in the thirties, with fts | Bt 2oy e S .ot tich to 0 et oty thun o Pie Yound waists, straight-flounced skirts o i T s : smooth, quaintly-banded hair, making the | Johu A © has been nay b disappointed and will n s excellent w unsiiry i A ¥ i ) ars: but unless i faces look sercne and sweet, though little | ma rder of St. George by 0 1S et 1 $ | the climate is healthful and the bunches of cherries or flowers put above the | the pope for vice clevating music x experiments In the growth of boots tu the | reservation just acpwss the river will pour s we to complete in detail the | in the Catholic chur shopcant Sfsmothe i i minos ofielth futothe lap of this siniling old-tin ) Por o n 4 b C 't v 0 MO et | gueen in the years th v ol A1z Rowersavillnos within four or five years, We have to edu- | 1801 2 American ladies ave showing much interest nson’s C b ¢ 3 e ® % te the farmers to the g in the devices adopted by Mrvs. Kendal to | son, He is to star in ree yun- | Satol suftic A : 3 . ; S 5 brighten the tints of her chéstnut locks il il il astablish o AIOINY RaIben |‘ think we SINGULARLELES, to add luster and sheen. She has hair which 3 3 e 3 2y ° On June 16 at the Globe theater in T s rich beets in this country as can : be pr duised i elt ranc n killed in_California lately had {: ”llu‘;y-liimll ‘u’ln'|mlin”I l}n |:lm““ satin, but Miss \‘h 1 Mooré is to produ A 1 4 _ e s ! | vithout the moisture that gives so-ci ) rlish author. If it is succos .mm,, na > experience in the bus sovel s volled into a stiff wad'in its 5 Our hose is ¢ tee haira dawp and matted appea il be produced in this country on | hoth of those countries. v st be- | pouch T i - | ur hose is guaranteed Maude has secured from Mrs, | in this country thun cithe wnee or CGor dizzs d buries ! O {WO SCASONs an Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, - - Omaha, Neb. soft and loose and gle HavSiELes b Laucy Hooper, the well known author and so- | many. Of coirse we will labor under the ceures in the SUomladaveis flthim e o propars ity wornnn, 4 fonr-act emotional drama orig. | disadvantage of paying higher prices for | ply until necessity Siita II)SPCC“()H ()1' 1]10 [ 3 will stand which simple aids to huir culture her head is | 1 roduced in Paris under the title of | labor & ots, but T think wo will always e is i1 subjec Jay ‘many in richness | ville, e Aabilititer the Tol il A cra, upon which hie is now en- | it this conntry which, wil vield us good ré- | A Plilut delphia.shocn ashing a crus s : o Uliner appears to- have | Sultsis bee sugar, The farmers can make { oo the difference between u pi Dot aiagnat ik oLk ten times as_mich mon, ! v b G Y, Soely own shampooer, concocting in her private | alavsiiie Lonn of Gua Willama ud | S 1h, SR EEUN DR coreals wlive stoele” | Jutter was soon a dead . 3 Hl\ Best is the Cheapes laboratory & dressing paste which is to be ap- | Jonn i Ielloy will be under the dircetion ¢ e e A picee of pin o the skin is still dampand softencd. | FHermann and Lederer, and the season, which | 000 ta $¢1,000,000 for sue fom '8 nine: inches in Tulf o pint of pure glycoriue, a gill of lemon | will o a lo ot LBoN Globa) [ e A AT S0P S branches proje st four fuice, o will of rosewater and 4 fourth of a gill e LB [oRibeak RN O sides, was recently obtained on f alcohol are the ingredients. These are “‘f‘m‘m o e apan. Its value” in a prepared st 4 Y N inches hich., Over 400 in use in Omaha, and all giving perfect sat her, bottl and the whol s & R X i Sk \.1‘ BooLing 1o i A0 benbout 815,000, nod with otris oot almost to the con con | statements o o 1 Mur- | can all be retained in this country if propor [ Orlando, 1a wction sistency of fresh eream. The resultant mix- . : ' ; o P ] | | Tl Qe R 7 LN ; tant m phy will | o loading Jart, ax Jura At is given to the beet sugar in- | piece of petrific « l A I \ | [ = \l ke "‘.“‘m'lf""_.{;H"“}'.l‘,"fl‘l' “‘,"1':”'“:\'”:-\“':l‘ Flora Watsh (Mrs. Hoyt) will bo i the « dustry for four or five years, Prof. Wiley, 1 of The Wwoo s wally pre 1 l [ :\“ ; % [ (Jl L\_ l \ l ( )l{ 5 dow, a little of the paste is rubbed upon the A uy none but the Continental Lawn Mower, (high wheel): euts grass I 7 i Rosina Vokes will begin her annual | ©f the cultural depar s that our | th ks iEdrigould, be.cut yith. P S A sealp with the tips of the fingers. The well ent at Daly's theater, Now York, | Southe s > proper climato for [ Jentfe, b B 15 S0LE, tane, Wid the o it (1 1405 Douglas Street. tenined maid then parts the mass of tresses, | AP This is carlier than usual, and is | the produ A canoitthalnion |04 e KRGS e IR IESUIERIPH Ak R b strand by strand, and works the cream into | mude possible by the carly closing of pr, | mediate belt the I nadiolimnto fon (SIS T e A "2 | Daly S Ustal, sho Wil give | sovghum sugar » Pacific slope and onr | C. 8. Allison of St. Johns, lost a nun L::‘:'\II\IVK\Y'I.\l\I\“\l\“: earunce ||..;‘:\n.\-‘“.\.v{:\:“ A ‘. ho have been en S Poda arted out to tain the posi- | shut. He ma city, heard | v o l \v e /\ 7 l > 4 while biy the sealp tou healthy glow m; the prina donna of Coprel s | Aotk pocupled by some of $he leading xepre- | the ropsier; asiater upon gn exami wd | 1| Stove R L'l\lll S anc ater Attachments "This completed,the paste is vinsed off quickly, | King's Fool company, and R. F. Cotton, who | StUYES 0f ¢ \'W,“ et | FUNS ATOEY SRl s fiest withl water containing a drop or two oi | made such a hit as the theatrical manager in | ° f Ll . Quusldorablasioxcliomont s GXME oo For all stoves andrrangssofanydescription. Gasolinestoves and ammoui, and_ then moro thoroughly with | “Our Plat.” Mr. Cotton is 1o take De Wolt o ; : nolghtorhopd argund Soulisielinpal, Lumpiin as burners cleaned and repairec ork guaranteed, u Now begins the brushing pro- | Hopper's place, ARCRE Fr 4 i | ounty, Cli QY Ay “.',"\','f‘,;“",,."{w\'. A A Gruesome C Sl e Re Works, s coas .‘“l‘;‘\m” '..\;lul.‘fly‘n.I.;:“ur.‘l..\;\!n.;:‘xvt'n‘:A\.:q_ Thore is a story of an_actor who used to Hrabi i Iw|»n~-nh | e Gt i TG Of all the hideous, unc ||)n‘ 0 018, b UM e Omaha Stove kepair Works, g g elsasena R Rom hsad 0 oot when ha who is Chairnun of the housecoui- | hoa beauty of the crystallized quartz family. | suys the Boston Globe, one” that wld make the novic ustomed to the yed “Othello.” Now it is rumored that and occupics close rela- ‘ “locil i f tubbe votion paid nowadays to the woman's | & rnhardt, when she undertakes the hthe 1 and oceupies close rela: | Lurgo topizes have been found in that locl- | hiin gs in the window of the Hall Rubbor swi of glory open her eyes. Now fust,now f Cleopatra, will dye he 3 tions with the favmers of the west, said_that | ify ompany is the uneanniest and most hid AS, OIL AND GASOLIN ) patra, Will dye he + would vote for a bill to admit machinery e P (A 4 BRE LROVLIK slow, now gently and now with vigor, for an prall over and restore her color D et h o e ARG [O R Bt A Hivman Barnell, of Jasper . has just | ogus, Tt the preserved head of a h hour'or more the brushes ave manipulated, 'r season. manufacture of sugar from | 44 g pullett cut out of his back which had | South American Indian, 1 { s of duty, und w e \ t ! und when at length tho part is made, straight |~ Bronson Howand, the Americ Feaape (R0\8 RS 0 SR (Y i been there twenty-six yeurs wer Ul A e dland down the middle, as so few women nowaduys | 5 - JUgRE went through his hund, then struck him on b s yaldale, 88 ko fey Woinen NoWnAYS the sunshine of English | follow his own impulses, favor a heavy reduc- [ et GRS S BEG TEHE SHEEE e its | longed to an Indian ehiel named Huw h a1ty ining | aqula > is a frequent guest at the | tion upon the sugurduty. Ifa bounty was it ) ) 51 i, who was killed during the war with L lengths are combed loosely over the tips of | Savage club, and_ has been ained by | impracticable and unpopuiar, he would:in tho | oY {0 tho back of the neck, than down 3 thooars und twisted knot behind, Angiew Lang Mie Hambhroy Ward, Hall | intareat of hia. constiinaata, opaoss. 9. tedues | packbonetos polat uearly oven with the | the Augarung Ind.ans on Lhe 1k 1 b SIS Uitead 18 Sroan a0 brightas. 1L e won B Andlofhi ons aptiTaeeyusts HA | o L e e Jowepustiofs e supRldon L, et Hngoc=Tho houd wos oy ixan el IHE ALASKA Alfred Hennequin is writing a play for | point which the bect ¢ anufacturers | 1) s i . iRyl ol 0N MRS, bR y l’ frioerators An Actor's Wondertul ) Y. Mume- Jana .vm\ It is \.m.“n odern in u‘- 8 .m{ i Wl o half miles y.m.‘ Louisville a | sur .v‘ ; ull the ‘u\ 1y mattor o \clrgera S ¥ every respect, and to be especially adapted to sentative Conuell of s0u 8t m un n moved from viorilea Kurl Szabo, the aldest and most remarkable | M auschek’s style. Yo e would favor wiping o hood of the Louisville almshouse, there is t flos 1 1 wy some 1o - o Rove of D8t FARBRIAR Ackose, diad T 8. Daes | Done: danansbolee style. Tho soano will he. | 200 G 1 1t Wabs ugt for- the B tade A Fasiilinst hrthe shuns ot 2. : 8 10 and Ice Boxes pital in Pesth about three wocks ago. He was | involve modern realism and vealistic effects, | ¢sts of his constituents. He favors protec- [ White crow “‘ been in the 1y 5 thoe wi f o I \ In wuny respects oue of the most phenomenal | The play is to be completed by Octe tion to the boet sugar industry and believes | hood for several days il is wit i SR B b HEGH AR BE Water Coolers and Filters. men o the continental stuge, and had bohind |~ (ue Thomas hias written o that i taviff on sugur is more 1o the inferest | black crows. The crow is ol ‘ him a career of almost unparalleled vicissi- | (W M tho World' ARC 8 | of the refiners than the manufacturs Ho | ing in color, and to var ; i £aduaoe \n, Bas AL SR WG, \Wm. [ \l( Dicke e & Ce 810N, 16411 §t Telephon K60 tudes, He wado his debut just fifty-five ye bt fi aid ho would like to have the f 2 of the | pure-black toa pur 2 col 1 not or 0. Within afew years ho bocame celebrated A country, and especially the furmers’ alli- | uble. Attached to the top o Ak on the subjéct, so that he could | A strange battle of frogs is ¥ \ through the upper intelligenco in the intevest of the | have taken in g is intended B w Baveymore, Tt 1403 Doulas St naha, voughout Hungary as the wmost finished Aperte O 1ight comedy lover in the land. His art, how- | JYLL be Dresouted s o curtaiiralser during ever, was far from being the first cause of | oo fha Star theater BL i Badenies atest number of his constituents had | through th a ) ! th ) durd the greatness of his reputation. He had a | j0 e ifons of ph Brooks, July R4 ard of no action being tak > farm o hug v T tha:No o : - DR. HAUGHAWOUT wonderful memory, says the New York Sun. | Mt N voolka, JUIY 2L o | €15 I View of the fact tha Sy i [P ¢ vt A A SREAONT After listening to & 'spoech or sermon or or- | o Ahe dndunal ARy JOaLivR) W ke | yecessity instead of & luxury oo iy dinury convorsation he could roproduce every | Blace i tht city May 1810 10, incly man with @ large family cor A sentence it without omitting a **the,’ an non e FEA 20 ¢ ver \ ar thi t rich man with no v, the | ex ¢ ( g or 0. Hooften passed un hour or two in [ (Ateaulom Muse.” Mile, Cltuenting Do Vere, | former s to stand the bilrden of the dut i i f cour q v M) So e . RECEIVED tho provinciil parliamont to hear the debates | M, Herbert-Focisten, Mes. Zelda Soguin. | ayd the majority of the people would favor | water was st v impaded ! I The Well Iinown S« ik Ve of members notorious for. theiv mannerisus. | WA G QU beee il | freo sugar rather than a duty A wandasfoU DIty M In the eyening he would reproduce with per ARGUED Vo S AN AR QORI P opresentative Conger of ‘the De oines lice is wile o t X ) 1| varr « Y eaxr A foct mimlery the most quAnt and curious pas. | EYaIRO has hot yet boeu announce district said he was in favor of puttin . ohiign ot ) w0 curiosi vk ; | i ity " Gray African s Trom the parlis ary discussion of the The dramatization of Mys. M. E. I on the free list and encouraging the doev SLone by . e Ay - ¥ day. Whenever he was at the theater in the | popular novel, “‘Aurora #'loyd,” will r ment of the beet sugar industry by a bounty ani and the Band! provinciul capital the representatives und | its first New York production at the I Ho says that is the position of all of the Lowa | little lavger. So Slehr is the lurge ono that inpal. Proatment ) I other politicul big-wigs crowded the boxes Y under the title of “Guilty | geleghtion cluss Gk on 1, with porf sral Ay J ) o ) . every night to hear Szabo poke fun at_them, Without Cri with Dore Davidson and o ver of Nebrask: s work 100ess, put i minfathve photograph it yable im ho 1 o abl to ‘. ¢ bout forty-five years ago, when Szabo was | Miss Ramie Austin as the attractions, sup- | ing industriously in favor of at his best, he bet a fellow actor a case of | ported by a very strong company. The drama | per cent of the” present duty n B3 p wine that' he could memorize all Serik has been reconstructed, and many startling Ho thinks Nebra and in fact . ¥ o . e o ; DR. GLUCK, 3 _, 25,00 Each omody. A Glass of Water, in one night, | and original situations 'introduced, departing | nearly all of the western states, capable of | 4o, | | K ; ¥ \ Tt $ ¥ He worked from 11 o'clock in the evening till | in many instances widely from the novel, | producing a very su riicle of sugar | $ro £ B (7 B BT 3 ] Hee’) Eye and Ea : h 5:30 in the morning, slept three hours and | Which lends to its ald a more intense drumatic | beets, and says it is an er to educate | gooo turtls . ) I \iny 3 8 " " Imported Hartz Mountain Canaries $3.50 et the company before whom he made the | interest. In its present form the play, itis | the farmers to ralse sugw . " aunk oAb B bl ! e i Valaile bet at 10 o' He bogan immediately to | said, caught ou iun B 1 blishment of it number of .. WA ved with a I d Sy | ¥ 3 | \ \ “ ( THIS WEEK ONLY, recito the v, from the top of the title y i beet ma tories y 8 ¢ b : By | t A i t v of Ev ar. Nose & Throat “ " : fheluding wl dhections to s, descript 3 . City. and that we can soon be ¢ sugarof 4 | pia gt wild y i i nwl! ¢ | Max Geislel of socnes und divisious of the uelion When " i and largest | superior class instead of i I \ an . . £ T P T got to “finis” he had w » but one mis hotel in Kansas City Uuexcelled in its ap- The change of the tost u s pr IS¢ e . 1 \ L A b , " X e o Bt 1 Lm I part of the piece, which scemed to | pointments. 1u the new tariff bill from the polariscope test | Dr. Birney, caturrh spevial

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