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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY, AUGUST 31; 1800--TWENTY PAGES 120 NEW SCALE KIMBALL PIANOS.I29. 7 " SOLD AND IN USEI CONVINCE YOURSELFI Call and See the Names of the Buyers, both Musicians and Prominent Citizens of ()maha. ! ERndorsed b(] the Loaduqq Artl t, .1nd Mu%xc Trade Pnporq Ot t,hu Worl({ = — —— I e S 'p'A‘TT[‘«m-- It gives mio great ploasur to tostify to the merits of the New Kimball It hus s wonderfully sweot and sympathetic tone and supports the i oo ini Wry Nuner. Now on l*lxhll)ll,ron in Our Store Window. g Mhe Kirmball MomowhichT silectel formy prrsonal use durng my Cliea . voi 1eso niieh enjoynentihat | wisito espress myadmiration foryour = ] - ments. | have never u piano that has afTorded me o tisfaction, lleve that ¢ ) . 3 yoi haye stislned o lle %\ T : exc which emnnot fail to give your lnstrun world vide Teputaton for oot ittonaniiesris FRANCESCO TAMAGNO. NOR DICA writes W, W. ball o, O 2o 1. ‘:‘V‘H you kindly Ship e SeuleCabiiet U j Pl g, Suel ns y B i id d B lan ity atposal during m.rm,rmn-.m.,. > Oper No.90 11621008 Manufactures this Celebrated 2 Lovdon V. I wishib formy personsl use forl umgreatly peased withit. 44 Tharonflence you possis 1 your New Scale I inball Plago s dael woll or A 1 ‘ Bonot houitate topromauncelt a oblolnstumeit uni worly LVIG|I AR DITI FRED ARCHER (et I teg 10 tenlor you ny hurts canzritulitions on the high stundird you have wached hihe nanuafietare of Plinotates. Theupritht it runentof yur mirke Tieconily Iid te plesroof e nine alrly ehnllenges comparison with thebést producedin this comntry or Eur ailke inthe matterof tone - toueh™ and uniform ewellence of comtraction. It fsno more all Piano s a magnifient i Ingtrament. You e nscientious o vd the / oy A % 3 stethithn vece 2 Tity of f - 7 3. it oo < that ! AR b 1 5 rase hl the Lios of maale-1ovin g faadilss. HANS BALATKA. gy | ° nd, Jan 19, I iniball ( Northern Indiana Normal School, s 11 Dear Steat Woare pleasd tostutethalthe fourtron aw Klibal bt s which Fouhas §ud plated bonrmush hall arev Loty Tnovery parien i Lpire- ] Hite' the ‘thirougine s with which you have filfiled your part of the contmet. We ke They give the purchaser an ABSOLUTE = great plocsure in weonmending yon rplano to the publié s being beautifal in de. perlect o louc dein wne. Th nust tak: the lead [n the muwic world. Ve Tes pect- tully, KI + Principui ;0. 1 LY, Assodate, GUARANTEE to give satisfaction in every re- A " A WARRANTY X By the local agent, MR. A. HOSPE, Jr.,, whae ¢ Your inguin e boudit of you is S 1 hov we recelved d withthe ply wou'd st nd | pleases all e entiously recon | trument I > used it We t ¢ trily yours, S end HARITY . PRESS NOTICES. has been established in Omaha for i* The Instruments that are turnedout in the Kimball 'y very high fuk L Ik ity wy;’l“;:r\ll‘yn!fi“H:.‘ ::ri:‘f\'[ ud oot fail boseCan tOF thorm & Worlde | S I } ( [ E B I J y E A R S . T R Sas oy RewButes lie) bl (br wm1ERY iy ey iy | el : issucidedivoluhicicompany sEguananiceirainy & Teb L M , g At the diva’s request a Kimball Piano was placed in her parlors at the Miliard. Thesame piano had previously heen | it doubly stron and the buyer of the New T e A A T A A B A | prosentod t Gertrude Hospe, the little four-year-oll daughior of the loral agenl. During littlo Gertrude's visit to Mme, Y g y Whe Tn U N Ling, TEsoens ahios & unfairthatsiehsn coms sioudso Soom erwn iy elore | 12atti, she requested “Madatne. won't you please pul your name on my pitno?’ and the answer came, *Certainly, you sweet | SCale shut it way the KballConpany has.~T'he Indicator, angel.” The madame accordingly scratched on the cemter panel of the music desk “Adelina Patti Nicolina 1890, — ; : | MAHA BEE. mb‘l}:hlili.lxl:clt}]‘lxlj»ll‘zrllnlri Ahumlll:u:.ll\:u‘:-" ‘{;‘.},‘:l‘;’i"flli.‘. r[':j;_.mnn decedving any owe; hedoesnot A H O S P B J R STATE Kl m bal]. P 1 an O | We invite the musical public to see the many testimonials o fs AGENT. |i i i is as secure in his purchase as i1f he had both kom which we have selected only a few, 1513 DOUGLAS S’I\R hEx’I\. Piano and the money. - 2 ‘ — These Pianos are made in Ebony, Walnut Mahog'xny, FrenchW lnut nd Satm Wood hard wood cases, cross banded veneered, full metal plate and warranted for five (8) years. For prices and terms call atstore. under anailowance to prevent his marriage 1 apart for hats arrmged on pegs iw such | stage production of thoscason. It will cost | Y n women to play the second_violins in sope of LOLLING BY THE OCEAN WAVE | foeim? thoeiieas s ia's be. Women play second fiddleto men in all MeI€oe Rankin bogins hisrond tour in *“The other things in life, and why should they not ,,n,,,.t o %0 on the musical stage? 1 have alvays | . HE ACTOR A “IS CAlLIVG her. Thephotozraph caused no litlle aston- My, | ishment, not only atthe conrt in - Berlin but | with hisdaughter, with the ndors tanding it hein from being shaken | lots of moneyand wili require an arimy of men au the cosmoplitan walering placs of Ger- | that If he dos notf mary thon tho allowancs he trigedienne’s *ki? in all | and women i its represen tation. | any The stitesman wis severeiycensured | will be stoppel. The nephow, i order not N two i and thre tons. { | by the old-fashioned porsims forming the to lose the allwanco,. writes his uncle thit | twrewe Furett Dofinds Both Aganst tie | Wutize of Wiliam ma Aucu: In a ltter | he has iol and that heis tho father of a ] ! vl Ag | W tho former he kissed tHe rod. It was a | bomeing boy. Captain Tavbox comes b | i tspersionsof Critics, onderfully ebquent epistle aud almost de- | New York unexpectedly, and his nephew, in ] od to rawkasa penltential palm. I | order to keep up the decopticn, borows a ine Luceacould get hold of the negitive | frimd’s wifeand laby, This brings abot dlnven nunberof copios taicen for pub- | many anusing i Cunuck’ September 8, in Brook Ah 3 Teabias i | which o presents the new pla, Mr. Henry 1. Abbey has offered to Anton i phia, Cincinnati, Mo nstein, the composer and pianist, | Mil of 100,000 for a tour thrugh during ‘the coming scason, siys a | ¢ Breahardt nml l‘Lr . supposed that a real sense of rebellion must Bov. W. J. Husha Notos a Number O ransta otk oy Whorsta s el Things of Interest. on the ondary strings, At least, they nover put on the airs_t thel Chi wukee, St. Paul and Alinneapolis K. Emumett has spent. tt iills, and has boen At ave assutied by summer in the 'OADANE LUCCA WIL SING NO MOfE. more fortunute fellows who trill out the % abstomious, ; mplicitions, A funay ablo, Rublosteln 1806 presont une | s aond Bas bee abstomious treble. All such want of harmony in @ i inthe differwnt, capitls of Burve, | deiwof the ay is the Ui orathoe: 0! et ‘or hals 28 he.va || L1y bus besnenlofing djue ambics, uni | THE LEADING BEACHES N THE EAST. | L0, 2 S MV iy o S f e | A Anstrlia it might f1lher nl|u~)- baby. The part of Captain Abner Tarbx il of the fatizue of thelong journe e b (ol A Ll mony is essential, would be obviated by mak- B 2 2] hirough the mountains during his vacation i i i Nothtig pas now be fits Mr. Reed, andhis acting creat s about to resign tho post of divect: GhktAY e L S women universally the handlers of - the | fhe PrimaDoma (o Open 1 School of ity when baciced b of langhtor sad Applause, . He wis imperial conservatoire at St. Potol T L M oiileh | The Bewitching Music, Everlasting | alio. They are used to self-reprossion and & Music-A Baby Pianist—Boy T }(::filgl\;fi.‘fux;‘x;;.'_‘{lx:c.ux‘.l-;.l\(r)};v dutir Avbey pasalso complotel s arnie: | Vilks eator conpuny of Afty mombors. for “Annie R:oney," Professional gordial rospcusivenoss aad submisalon to 4o Sy ] S o 4 3 . foms of the Surall | Ame They will boginin~ New York in . e Nt alueh ARt e Rt » @ i el il il Tondon is ab present in adoration bfore | ic3and managers present that ko has malo | Bornhardt, wio will mke s tour thmoush | Odtoberat the Anbere seitha iy ontitiod Bemale Bathors ani Done tholr dlviusly-Lmplantad {ak el ST k. New Comredy. 3 the wonderfultalents of a Russian boy pian- | #n artitic und_ financial suc He wis | tho United States under his managenent. | <Tie Wood Carver of Ober-Ammergiu,” 0la Omaha. rections will be more and more seized upon H ist—a very youg boy, commonly known as | ably assisted by Isidore Rush and Al Lipman. | The play o which she willrely is thenew | The wtors in the employ of Charles Frot Sty o B of great orches- “Pho Infint Phenomenon,' A rerpremn] drama, **Cleopatra,” by Emile Morceau aud | yun now number 175. When the new play, iR 'In altterto the Boton Henld Mr. Law- | Tho child’s nmeis Mix Himbourg aid he By i A M o English Roso,” is cast _thore will bo | My vacation,” said Dr. Harsha to a B | gliogother it was o me a summer of B pce Burmit aviites 1 follows: VI i3 boo | 18 b0 S01OL alative of southemn Rassiawho asnot y give o over two hundved und twenty-five pl it to ek | thonght and observation, und 1 ‘trust I am N o " d and -five reporter, “was spent ot the seaside. Tho or fitte: 0 ol e how Your Wrist Check. the Heyman and Frohman roster, probably | ooyy o o0 SEWE B8 HOSRRER Better ftted or tho work God has- oallefily The theatres of Japan begin in the morning | vhe largest, list under uny one managementin | ¥ 5 PLRCoS L3 o . has been settlal forseveral yers it Mosow, | Whether the’ contract with Mr. Abbey stll mming wearisomo to hear wd rad the agin | where hels ouo of the musie teaclers ab the | holds Mrs, Mary Andeson Navarro or not, nd apin repeated sbuse of the ador and | consrvalory. but Mr. Abbe . ast | toin the city which to my uiu (sl gru:nlul ‘5 ysiorions bisiness tHD | urd et Guiil samdorn. Tho madlences 85 | Lhis comtey \ere more patronized this ycar, I was told, | @Nergy, more picturesque In situation an b calling. Thonames which ilustrte e | Litle Max, win now appeass abont slx apady i comceton with the fuct that 1o | o the floo aul tho paple wre @ much af. | PattiRosis sewon hogins at Knsys City, | than they havo been for many years, Every- | S0 silendid in possibility than any T havgys bonovible biography of the thetre blonged old,has been stulying the planoonly | ovicr for thos: on's stage foctel as children by tho pia; ilies come and spend the ¢ theatre, twoyeans ani Whole fam. | September 8. She appe | mitherts vigrants nor outlaws, These cal- | {\vob says his tive day {n the | concay-drama by Marsden, entitled Somo of thew briug thoiv prov | mp. " Har conpany meludes George sions with them and others have the il doin WV, Dunmo, Harry W from the meighboring tei-houses. In seph Miteh 3 some theaters, when a avo Bllo the hall and come bick @ 4 a return che half. “Wien he wasonly | wardrobe has been rescinded, his seb many 2 he wsod tosing any | conectures uloat as towhether Mrs. Navaro mmoics werne bom of thelatrel which the |airshe mighthave hean meplay, andlater ppear in Anericrthe coming Puritins aund tho independmt cherished for | on h i thiem over and then coiposed and | wilter, says the New York Evening Sun. Yo drima ind it expnents in tho tryingera, | SAng varittions to them; butl would mt Let { The Womanis alle to say _ that Mrs Nayaro B both stage and church. These animosities | MM €0 to o puano until he was alittle is almost certaily e rapper in America for ¥ e ¢ 3 | older, thongh he pleadel hard tobe alowed on—the cming ome. She feols that we hekd not alone against the actor and stgze, | 1o pay. Bvennowl don't alow him tocom. | toset aside her contrict with Mr. Adbevat scen upon this ovany other contineut.” ', Bee bldg, thing was fult, and in some instances I knew of peoplo walking about all night, having no place to sleep. The Sunday I was in Atlantic City thero were 120,000 strangers theroe, and b mostof them were in the water bathing at [ _Men's sins, it 15 said, always find them ont. e g the duy, The soa was it | That isw't o bad as if they found them in, gomo mygutlg e diy - Tusse wis il Boforo you do anything wicked, remembor | | | \ ments for. the engagement of Mue, | H on wishes to led ain, he is lkus with us, Thereis no entitled ] ing of your ticket tonewsboysin Japan. Tho s conght ouy | CPALY alive with swimmers—us the land was | ¢y phe papers will probably want to men- | Wt oind all inocent amscment and | poseac all>> solate d datewould_onal v very s, na D o ok e B Embox sl Taane T et 1o e toneht ot | wlive with mosquitacs. : that tho papers will p y | lose who pradicel them. The narow boy would, ata tine when mostohil, | jipon in abd would be manifestinjuitico to | the man giingout ind stamps on his wris an Bhrent, formerly of the Carleton Ihe greater part of my vacation Ispent | wpho gus went out suddenly at church last | walot, inapable of harloring any lofier nh*w.\ lh_mlxl oily of toys, be a composer of )l“lI; ‘;I 4 It “"I"H“;‘L ‘;L{ ”‘,"’ ‘l‘ :‘; spite of | 1ho mavicof the theater. When tho play.goc company, and P. (. Johnson, a dra- | on Fisher's Island, alovely bit of rocky land- | night in the middle of a hymn.” “Something mncell thn the cottemplation of s own | ok 1€ Hwer uot for this pirontul intirdic. | bt traningeanc that ilehaeh sie furselfls | votums bo rist, the seal of' the | matic critic of “““‘“t‘—"’"_"- The musicis | seapooff New London. Conn, We were also | wrong with tho metre!” | . " ) 'S VI | tion. Hooften say I have been hearing | reluctant and oy is willly unwilling, she | thoater isshown and he is admitted. by Adum 1 ., of Baltimore, | beatitide, cried out against an fnstitution |nusic all night, and in wmy sleep I have | Should, without doubt,ba Mary Anderson to o ut Coney [sland, Mouhattan bea and Atlant all tho phe \, Brighton | The poet's svemarks about “sormons in S City, In these places we saw | stones” recalls the lesson that David taught of eastern life. At Con ath with a slung shot. ins Iis season September ill be ostensibly the ne i Miss Olive My, whosevalus liesin the fag thatit Wolds the | written it all down, May I not write itdowa | the padlic for one more winter, and then = ¥ e o e m,..,,wfi,m as his own. | now?” v “] Mrs. Autoni Navarro, and that alone, forall _Elien Tereyin the Country 5 This flliberality was, hovever, confined to Some objections have been madein London | the years tocome, nd this, by the way, is Ellen Tor s taken a countyy home at i - 3 d, a8 every one know ot the pop- | Mrs, Pidzott—Going to chureh didu't fm ) i A Mrs. Georgo DI 2 and Miss Amy Bush. | 1siand, nsev 10 knows, you got t L ! s el . to allowing < s: child to perform in | 1ot coujecture, but comes directly from the | Uxbridge. She isso well known along the ) bty Ml ulace, ab Mantattan beach the *‘upperten,” | prove your father's temper any. He came | le igoraut classes. It was uot shared by p‘n‘:h’l‘i(“.mi'[‘i‘: e ‘Lfl.ul}'xé\v‘«nu‘lf;"l:\';u:-t ilross boraif, = road thatthe Paddington trainme wat for {“.\“}:‘fl‘,\“"‘ il conthii S | und at Brighton @ sort of Jovial mixture of | Lome itk awild beast. — Dutital Son—Afioe | lhe great mindsevenof the cily of Lonlon. | theyoung anist moreto prevent him f ey s her whenshe is late, Miss Torry §s very ner- | pyir e put N e the two. Catholie priests have a decided | hus pre Tho pot of thePurilns, ho inmortel sin- | ADpAring thin to ilow him to appear S A Soubrett: Dancesin aGarrer. vous, and, liike Mm. Bernhardt, is unable to | Philaddphin B ston and New Yok o penchant for Manhattan, 1 saw numb ts threc hew plays will be prodused. Ol 1€ st week from Victorien Sardou the first draftof @ comedy which the smeat Prendh dematist, promises 107 e soa | * 5SS toba particutarly_ploased 1 e S A 1 Brighton, as indeed they may well be, vaastapring when Madame Pattl lad 650 | Gonoy Liland’ attmcts all the fun-loving Indulgent Mother—Bess, you heathen! thew there, und nots fow secmed to bo Aren’t you ever going to church againt Miss tosmall luds who sat demurcly | Bessio-Yes, maman, when there coumes another wedding, < Beware of the good deacon who begins to !.,. smile on you at this season of the year, Ten toone ho wants to borrow your eniliren to N 0 NAR 3 ki . Ry (R Ppear Emily Vivian, one of tho sprizhty sou- |sieep. Of lat for, who in dariess sawull tio gories of | 4nd the. A he lx:;[):n)n:::}:xxt‘\‘udIul"llx:::"b‘ brettes whowill gyrate aromd in Jake Ro- the edestisl kinglomand all theregion of the | 13| stimnlat; acatDnlamastonl B CEluatice? ita | Iost, the Puritay Milon did wt disdain to | \hen litrle Maxis away from the piano ho | 5¢880m, is especially cliver in thoclog dance. thant the praises of the “wall trod stace’” | is lke any ofhe A nervous, fond | S1#otbothmy Dutchdanco and my Duteh | the ac mad of “sweetest Shakespare, laney's child.” | of play. Wien ho sitsdowi at the pigio he | dilect)” sail she notlong ago, “froma Mrs. | suchas Osc. | The wctorsof tolay e toll that they arelield | i aman—an artist. Allat once ho begins to | Bungerof Philadoiphia This hdy she has habitiated herself to 5 o'docl ¥ mcbe has {0 her tion provided L nd veads in o sustaied voic v Wilde adopted when he star seps o | the country with his knee broeches 1ob: ndlaces, ) Amoricans, all the roistering Irishmen, all 3 Dr, Morrell Mackenzle and expressed fear of p ) take to the circus, e ¢ ‘ N y-mags £ron & well-Inowen souit professonal boarling house in the city of | Al poriols are treated as commas, Sho may | D Movwell Madionzie and exprossel fear of | 41,0" 1511y ‘Germans, all the good-humored | (1K 1o he e | n oeter etimution than their ancetors ve- | PIV A E 08 (0 & WELIOWS somit, I | bnomy and brotherly love, and it was wiile | hesilate, but sho daro ol duop her voico lest | Mstnszhervoice, Afteva cueful oxanination | ou'in fct. Her are the toboggan slides Ermasplsacuisiar R, | causeof their inproved habits This un | diferent fon any other, spending a summer with the old lady thatshe | the excituble Ellenshould waken. Al e Tt et Bt RO B the telepk gVl some themsslvos senk out 3 true ind unjust, This is to castuponthelives | If anyoue says o hin thathe i3 wrong, ho | W0k @ fancy to me and taught we, T used to P fon that tho possessor of such strong and | fourishes in all his gigautic beauty, pr B Rila dbhiors soarcl, abant for 1t | of theactors of the past in_ olium which is | looks upin astrange way and plays on, and | Prictio by the hour fu the garret which, by Musical and Dramatic, beautiful vocal organs probably never would | i an irmesistivle attraction to visitors at "T1s probably if Satan should ndeervel. Burbige, Allem, Heywood, | says afiorwards thit ho understiuds itas ho [ 30 way, was ltowed with truiks retahiod | gy0010 \achaye, the dramatist, has gone | lse her voice. The remarkable prescrvation | cenlsa beid, = Shikve for die universal good, B A s i SR o B oty e yhedlolBi e v st ieiil from passing Thespians for boant. Mrs, Bun- | . & MBCKAYSS. IM AFRTAL, e e e “Some of the finest musie in the world s ve for the sal ! t“ ol S ud their fellowsin the age of | play L J play b wiy and | oy sed to sit on s teunle 08 I practice intothe real cstatebusiness in South Dukkota | and strength of theseorgans after forty ¥ to beheard In theso popular resorts. Tho | And close his gutes and bar thei we SHNER| Balerten, Birhm, Dol 1o she, ponhern - ok dot way,” sho'd say. ‘Put your log outstrai Cilonel Maplesoujs siid tobo contemplat- | Ofsinving s atiribuwed 1o tho watural uso | 28 0RSH, & holds thrih at Manhatian, vhe | ~ Some souls would still break into ofl. oge of Anie are henorable protests aginst | He sees what he plays, and he oce told his 0 ! =0 : - with Emad bl which Madume Patti has made of her voice. 5 3 L b oh & peficotior \i ] »d | father while pla; Heatloven's “Fune: 50! Now bow dot wos “ediquette in Ing another American tour with grand Italian R Eralite sifec on | renowned Seldl has his renowned Metropo- “Uncle Abe, what is your idea for having sacha re ion. No worthier citiens lived v while playing Beetloven's “*Funeral never stmined at cifect, never . than (hese; now wee mite hmorel 1n theie | Mirch 2 *Now 1seo thom standing by the | MY: Youmust get the clgs down togetier. | open. S L B d litan orchostra at Brigiton, and at all the | the camp-meeting held in P v for tho o rive 0 @ o1 n Tused to dance in the Tyrol when I was a lit- Kute Castleton was the first star tobreak i tplsstsi e other places there ave men and bands of ' “Wal, suh, do chicken chol | day for tho briliance of thelr acomplish- | #rwve and the earth comes down. on the coffii A ) : g Thereaction is becoming marloed against 8 A S J s hood it | imenw, forthy uprightmew of hetxjives, In | 1tdwitha dul thud.” tlo girl. They atvays clap their hands a faith with the company she had mgaged for | o PETEGINE 8, PUOTVIE T " | tional reputation. On certain great occas- | yagin’ pov neighborhoo | all the nges of the theateras inall the ages of | Ho appears buta fewtimes in Londom'this | thelr kuces,so! whenthey dauce in my coun- | the season. I SRS taona TheDLe (blus ta ik fons sololsts, both instrumental and_vocal, Perfection is he s | litemture and the kindrel arts the charictor | sewson. try. Dot was ediquette.’” cus Mayer has arranged with Savdou | fix wiolishing this system in favor of stock | ave invited to talke partin the programme, A oae Rl e | of the representative has been ip tothe sta n- ——. RN s te give Fanny Dafenport the American re- | eympanies. There i no thought of artin | and this is regarded as 4 Eroed ‘;{""'- 1 be- But, sad to say, ou 1 dard-no ligher, nolower, 1f any ostrucism Muby: boy taprnos, Dan Rice and’ the Judge. fusil of all his plays. the mutter. Of tho composer no one thinks | liove that Miss Bertha Bayliss, from our owh Forth little el5e than laughter. exist, it is owing tocanses fonign o theart; | [t haslongbeen aduitted that Bmoklyn | DanRice, the old-tine clown, is passinghis | _ Charles Bamard, one of the editorsof the | underthe star system. Of the work it city, rocived i Iavitation of’ this sort, this metimes it is 8 mantle which it springes from penonal causes, separiting [ Possesses ascore or moreof the best oy | summer in New Yorkand looks as fresh s @ t‘m\l\u\' Magzing, i the author of Neil Bur- | what matter? 1t is cut, without roferer yoar, and mado s i3 AR08 v The truly good are let wear; | the fivai ohisactec from the Bublic duty, | Sobistsin the world. Theo litle fllows | wy from sciool, says the New York World. | gess' County Fair artistic symwetry, and the musicof ol | e SRS AR LR Y But sinners all will have to fall and is therefore honorablo to the theater and hu\'o been well trined andare benefliing oy | He lectures somo nowadays and knows low Rose Osborno begiys her starring tour in a { singess is frequently omitted in order t 9 ;u'.- "m AR TS ST R ey Back on their nerve to got there, ‘ the wctors” their yars of hard work. Wgivean iitersting talic, Otwas lnally o | meldran caled “Satw,” Septanber 1, In | tho grat prima donna may bo the only fou | GG PN oydelssoln, Gounod Father (who wouldn't give his daughter & 4 L Wills In newrly all of the Lirge Episcopal church | moots a venerabls person who lughed athis | New Y ork at the Windsor theater. ture of the performance. 1f any doubt that | Ghopin, | Maudchsohn, - Goun o et Rk o 1 ing NoMore. essurplice choirs are used. Theso are the | jokes and grimaces nearly ffty years ago,aud Marie Tempest bas becoma the talle of Ney | the matter is attracting the attention of | ¢ “I‘ A ot e anen' " of the text! Daughter—I cannot remember tha " |y ErinceBismrisold gperalio friend, Pau- | voal wcadenies in which youths posessel | who rocall his grand ol _educited | yvork (Bt o it dles Sty g critics: and educated audicnces, how | POXote WROR, A0 COREE 0 ans yell | words exactly, dad, but something to th -~ | .|nelnwm‘ is gpoing to bid farewell 1 the ""mm soprno voices first leam "of thelr | norse, Excelsior, over which Dan him- | goononetor Motropolitan theater goers. account for the ascendency of stock com- (::::“:l‘:_“"‘l";;m v their becr, of course the | efect that if you have one sparkof generosit; { B T s B urm OB o Whe [ B o) ereiien. oF Clisaar axene ik e o e s “Vith | . Clarles Coghlanwil suppurt Mrs. Langtry paniest e el L Prieh st of hor as they mix their whisky, | it you, water it well whoare onnedted with the press it Munich | of the higha clis of boy sopranos, His herea a sthusiastically ap’ | “Doan_hang on to de ragged edge ob re- [ 1 Fe o during hor London season, which begins i | cnponfo Inflammation of the Bladder | and the band is alway I alway car. *Uncle i | : ranio Inflammation of th o the famills 0 struc an wou says he' nd Framkfortthat this 15 really mo false | notes are like thoe from & cloarioned bell, | b Ssans {X:‘]flci"uu“?y«u‘ "dont tenown o, | November, appearirg in “Autony and Cleo- | “15 nompily cured by the waters of Excel- | Plauded when tlln‘rm.-‘l“u"»s alas are atruck 25}1‘;1‘1(13",“',5}‘,:‘,' e {K.'",n&';u: s e wlam, aud that shohops they will « one to | and hismethod isunequalled, Widt bhis is the first time in my lfe that I | Pate.” sior Springs, Missouri, Gp. AS ARSI O O AT (AF (he placs | aais ob bebhen won o diis, e wol gaes Tae see ler chsing porfirmaices and eabl her | Mastrs Harey B. Felsn and William | huye ever spoken to you,but when( was o [ Josephine Shophird, the daushterof M. e B e bver again by @ crowd which would | fife on dat plan, will berry likely hab his nose to mike her &it i grandfeu darifice, | Riey a0 also rapldly coming t the front. | boy T crawled under your et t sce you,got | and Mrs W. J." Florence, will be a member Careless About Dress. over aud overagala by 8 erowd whlch would | lito on det ian wilt borey lkely hab his nase Bhemean: wh she retires t setup asing Eich s a_vorce of groat compss, wd i | qiaghi by s canvesman, aal ad” pawdéred | of oo ofDaulel Frohmin's compauies thit | «EHow many men thero are,” ro- o Q‘li'.vrf.‘l wport sang it, and New York's | gate wen St. Peter am & slammin’ it shet for C . ol g . oys lm) and the ex-clown had s gret laugh over The Countess Magreo (Mrs. Gene ol : ; vte Y otrof ot L 2 % P i s Thar: e Amady 1a St Robd | menioned ta seeuh DR e »” ) Thumb) is now at the head of & eomedy com- T.l.iuh ’;',’,‘.‘;,w "w'fi(’,'“',.,‘j for. the Deticls ”I:l ‘.'.‘.'uviu(f.“".“ll'.l.l.\l,'.fi: - :}z, RRASDL I | JBlgm=T skiendid churh 8, euple Gk | n:unfl:‘mnlim,m“:mn‘# T,',':’r'{ hi ety Quaiiste. & saeves i\ A Tragedienno's Wardrobe pany playing through ibe Lake Superior rv- | 4/q 0 5y "rew, Now the rule that | myadvice to all peo 1o 1a’ 10 SAnmis a8 oratie. | Tomy a0, aud whoo 109, THELH it you y ) 0 a A e gior 8 i o Ly as possible to the nauseating torture, on § o 0 to the whirl frou ler excillent motho!, facill | areporter of the New York Morning Jour audy realers may o tntrostal Inknowing | ¥y Tunplton's ltest ventues, *Fondric trufles make the sum of existenco is s fully as poeaible batoo nuusetting torkure, | when You go foith tomormw lato the whirl {iealor siarthg pilsin oporats euwvers | b Mntdligerco. The moresducition & boy | smmibine ot che tounes o San. Hernbart Hulson,’ has prved 8 virtual failre in | applicable to dressas to conduct. One | URE & U GO0 CEes F Ei I 1 and b o e tor ail through the which noue otler omumands defles competi- | has thebetter. Manyof the arias and on- | which, the other day, to the number of forty- | New York, the critics either soundiy rating | of the most common bits of carclessness | .0y g, many hotel keepers to make the m!"l’m_mm”“ Bogzs— Where was the jokof 'fi' nfinlh h«ru%_x:x. lM:!u Kn"“"‘ and wrlo: "“‘:,d“f.‘“ are very dificult and require eguh'«tnwrf-ml with tho tradle at Au(we‘:s it or damning it with faint praise. in dross 13 tohave the cufls on upside | bouches hetore their doors popular, Ido not | fipge 1t wis i b Hiiudeiphia me. ;"“'h s lans ingoter sl ox | sTs Ry, o station and paralyzed nearly the whole o ‘d" The grand operahouso syndicate of Minne- | down. The culf buttons should be 80 | kuow that they were more nearly nude than o starsangat the opera house by imperial com: n awumber of Broklyn churches mer | nilway staff there, siys the Pall Mall Bud- | o il %hig burchased Harris' theater in that | placed that the upper edge of the cuff | theordiuary ballet girl is as sie dances on tho e e Rud A mand *“Ea Marseilhise’ on tie day on vhieh | bibies,some of them thre, foir aid five | ot. Madwne sdmits that she had forty- | #Polis, s puichassd ety TRCERE TR | e S| Ll rdtuury batlet girl 1s as she dunces onthe | - Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. war wih Prussih wis declawd, 1570, | years of age, avebeing taught tosing, Ughttrunks with ler, eccluaivelyof pick- | it for $150,0 o #e | thould point downwar BRY.ORL0P- | ERIER ON S N —— 3 ) I3 3 the Graud and Haris, the Latter undera new | wiio i Gl dressors button the collar | who bathes in her ilor-made costume ou the - k Marbes|, the mat famous of all through “tendMe ¥ Wit ages greatend smatl. Twentyof her Lrunk': i L Iy, having the loft part thereof | nextbeach. But there is something in the Mormons in Northwestern Canada, s pfi.‘:an:;:' ;:'r;fi'-" TR | e B A s vt il :I:hfi‘:‘&‘“.‘.’.‘m"l‘ff.l:':;‘?.fi.13',‘.'..,‘1.5,“,‘.';‘,3 filed | Alexander Salvini’s season will begin ut improper! \ ! mero thought of belug hired to display charms | The Mormons are gaining a foot-hold y ese trifles, while j 0 . 1is tour will | Over the right, Al these trifles, of motion and form be a crowd of ¢aping | fn'the Canadinn northwest and it 18 bee both 't operatic staship Melba, | other night when Rolind Reed proluceds | with her most valuable dresss. Fourteen | Albwy, N. ¥, Septomber !l ¥ in themselves almost insignificant, are senstion hud Joven nalo; OWU.0F SApRR ‘ i O s T e Homes, wum“wm‘v olina Head it 8 | N Do e i i1so in (ires | embrace the (Fineipal cities of tho west, aad | 1o themselve ¥ spectators thatutorfores with one's senso of | i v \ i1l ke troublo or the GOVErDm. .o others who have great repulations were her it Thonew piece is in_three tots aud | compirtmats, some of the hearier being sub- | Will close with a four weeks' scason In Bos- | of much importance in de Luluunmg the that is to say, all the scuse of pro- puplls. all the scenes we lhid i New York Cily, | divided into two, thrve, or four spaces, filled | ton next spring. neatness of & man’s costume,” rioty there I.I. i. +ft to us ln these days of com. | WeBt. A & rnce Bismarek onc adrertised Pauline | siys tho (lluhlbemwm ‘Captain Abnor | with petticomts Linem boots, and robes of | “Superba,” the Hanlon Brothers' new spec- 2 S 4 PR AL R N i c'u._m,rh Boe 1A= Tagle splendidly by being photogmphed with | Turbox has seuwt his nenluw o New York | small valie, The special trnks are set | tacle, promises to be tho wmost maguificent Dr, Birney cures catarr ‘li ebldg, i that it Is becoming the thing fo y o