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SRS SR 16 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; DAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1890—TWIEN" G )\ DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE “wp -This is the golden rulein shopping. We ask you to come and see, without prejudice, tb-morrow m‘during/‘ - gSEE—‘ING IS BEL‘IEVING the week. We guarantee you unprecedented BARGAINS in every department and on every floor. We hav the grandest display of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, and House Furnishing Goods ever shown in this city. We are general outfitters and will sell you anything to furnish your home complete on easy payments at lowest cash prices. We honestly think we can save you from 40 to 80 per cent. Suppose you call and see for yourseif, If you have been dealing with other installment houses and wish to make a change, call on us and see whatwe can do for you. A general invitation to all is extended. Goods ‘ sold on easy payments and delivered free of charge in South Omaha, Council Bluffs, Florence and Fort Omaha. NFFOO Tllis Week'w 60c chairs go this week at.....evven NOLII‘EGSL]‘TBFI‘“SW Car tickets to those residing at a distance. $18 worth of goods $1 per week or $4 Curtain poles with all lace curtains. Three [ $3.50 bedsteads go this week at. 118 f per month. $80 worthofgoods $1.80. per weelk joints extra pipe with each stove, Springs and 1.08 or $6 per month. $80 worth of goods $2 per mattress with all chamber suits for $88 and 0 f week or $8 per month. $90 worth of goods . over. A nice rag with every purchase of $10 R $350 breakfast tables go this week atevevesvvsveearseres 175 $2.80 per week or $10 per month. $120 worth - and over. One fine steel engraving with every N . _j ofgoods $8 per week or $12 per month. $200 purchase of $28 and over. Two fine steel en- $7.50 extension tables go this week at..ovveiiviiiiiiains 365 fworth of goods $8 per week or $20 per month. gravings with purchase of $80 andover. Anice [ ¢35 center tables go this week at .. 2.40 | $400.00 worth of goods $8.00 per week or clock with every purchase of $100 and over. A ) .. | $30.00 per month. $4 hanging lamps go this week at..coocoievieviiiiaine 175 B e ) b thi8 WeEK Ativ i i shioivs eanne WS [0 tIST WeBkiatvv i vvivn venatvien s v, 1200 $10 porticres go this week at 850 | §2.50 lace cuatains go this w 3.90'| '$25 chamber: suits go' this Week atoe st e eumeses vuileize oo 15000 | $2/comforts go this Week ateee e siseie vuvose o snos :IO $6ekitchen sates poithid weck atiieic st vilevns seisnaries s 31400 | 5a sy i R 08 | 40c ingrain carpet goes this week ate....oovveiiiiiiiiis 3 S0 coal hods go this week at 25 1 90c brussels carpet goes this week at Vewvvra el ve 2 $40 parlor suits go this Week at...... ......co.ococesresrinenns 2100 40c hemp carpet goes this week at.ecoeeveeeeannn. $13 bed lounges go this week at. 7.50 | S0c matting goes this we ¥ Holiday Presents. Begin paying in your holiday presents. We have the finest and best assorted stock in the city to select from. All goods reserved on $3 springs go this week at....... $13 cook stoves go this week at.., $20 cook stoves go this weck at... $37.50 ranges go this week at_, $10 laundry stoves go this week $8.50 heating stoves go thisweek at._... $15 hard coal heaters go this week at.... $20 Oak heating stoves go this week at,.. 20c pipe goes this week at, 25c elbows go this week at 8 090 15 piano Tamps g0 this Week ate v verveennevveersnns 850 | (OCteaKettles 12.50 : $20 sideboards 22,00 $3: FOOKCTS OIS WEEKS Aty v e Setenio s vienbiervin o e epy, 130 sl 5.00 | $17 chamber suits go this week at $1 window shades go this week at Yo $5 Roger's knives and forks go this week at, $2.50 easels go this week at, .. A8 1 810 book cases go this week at, ! 3 | $8.50 single lounges go this week at._.. ... $16 bureausigo thisiweek at. coeiovaieinie doe sveriiaans $40/EeCrataTiCSIEONtIS AWEEK It S R e s el s s o 28110 W Sen(l FOI‘ Our, ‘m $10 ladies” writing desks go this week at . $16 folding beds go this week at. . 750 128 page illustrated catalogue, mailed free .. lo0o fon application. Issued at an expense of $8.000 $20 wardrobes go this week at..coeereviverocaiannsn receipt of a small first payment. In anticipa- | #10 teasets go thisweek at...............o..oooo.. 450 § in order that those residing at a distance could tion ofa heavy holiday trade, we have engaged $1.75 wash boilers go this week at....oevvviieiieeieans 80 R receive the benefit of our low prices. We are extra teams for deliverp of goods December 24. $13 plush rockers go this week at . filling on an average 100 mail orders daily. The Peonle’s Mammoth Installment House, ™ G fumiue Gt an . 613, 615, 617, 619, North Sixteenth Street, Between California and Webster ——ra, . S———— T 15 RS2 N found no doubt, poluting to the water in | York, Mr. Powers madoa void which has | remained, like the other symphonies of " . THE LOU‘ICER THE LOBBY. [ ies'ona " Shotiows™ ‘andt teli you that | never since been filsd 1 the public satisfac. | bert, entirely unknown for many year S B oy eton ta L aRand of gpubito 1409 Douglas, A thereis Dramatic Art by the gallon,yea hogs- | tion Ho now returns to his favorite field of | the tomposers's death, but uniike them was | Clemencean Gase, W hich, i tho way it was | - For lovers of condimonts and highly spiced head. work with new capabilities and a widely in- | notin the possession of Schubert's brother, | presented, ought hever to have been put on | dishes 1t 15 o ey ‘"r_"“»*,n{u Rl spioad What! with real water in real tanks, real | creased experienco. Ferdinand e dlshoe it 1s 4 simplo thing to worle up ® ' is of the Con- | 0xen hauling real loads of hay, sterconticon His management, Charles J. Rich, of the phony was discovered about the ~ 2 m'lklt'lll-lh"l ) |"L"'_"“. “f'l‘ "f*‘ Aot Dramatic Art the Mrs. Harris of the plays, real safe burglars with 'real jimmics, | Hollis Strect. theater, Boston, and 'Wiltiam talouso in the suburbs of Vienna, | Mrs. Badelford, e e A Cr G Arry0r o tadEad i Tar dnciatot || Bey TAL genuil 0 i e il e Y I’ 'f o il vi C - L g vorce from er sba Ne et i sh, [ew "OPS « - temporary Stage. Feruine bloodhounds, real childven, real red | Harris, have surrounded him with a com. t not far from the city. How- it m he husband In IOV | caperior Wor o sauce sud a spoontui | NEWYORK CHICAGO of French must One of th Rockefeller hot pokers and all the other phases' and con- | pany unequalled in the history of farce com- | came there no one seems to know; but | York the other d ditions of realism, including bad acting and | edy. The principal male supportis Peter I, 't was not particularly carcful about ‘}:;‘““”‘f:"“";‘fl*‘ sticks of stars on the st.ge, decked in dia- [ Daly, the lato Le Blane of Rice's *Evange- | his manuscripts, and may have left it there he King ATTRACTIONS FOR THE COMING WEEK. | 100 Snd'silks and surrounded by real fur- | ling,” and before that Kate Castleton’s lead- | upon some excursion and forgotten all about | Baron.” Refor and appe and “The went on the st three daughters of John D, while a student at Vassar,had a nitre, real fountains, and all the modern | ing' comedian; John Sparks, for six_years | it. Fortunately it escaped the fato of one of | Padelford was, like many othiee latter day as- | bandsomo allowanco in the way of money | STPAUL 2=, T CINCINNAT] embellishments, who 'shall say that Mrs. | Ed Harrigaw's principal_comedian i his | his opera scores, portions of which were used | Pirants for histrionic honors, a society voung | from home. Instead of spending this on rich MlNNEAPOUS)fl\ INDIANAPOLI is Doing in the Ranks of Pro= [ Harris is a myth? famous repertoire; Wardof N. C. Good- | tolight the five and falling into the hands of [ Woman. Her stage name is Bettina G gowns and apartments she paid for two SAN FRANCI! (WhatispDonEs s SR S AT with The Main | WVII'S compauy and the original Clipperauar- | amusician was given to the world Among the forthcoming dramatic produc. | Ui tuition and exvenses of a girl from the SCO LOS ANGELO fessionals the World Over—High Charlie Poore, who was with ‘“The Main | oy " The ladies possess youth, beauty,abil- | During a trip to Europe which Mr. Theo- | tiong — of intorest 1 that of Tenpyeon's | CUBUY Who was notable to pay jhem her- | < - -+ PORTLAND,OREGON. - y Priced Theater-Going in the Line" last season, relates an amusing inci- | jty and ambition to an unusual degree. They | dore Thomas made in 1867 ono of his friends | “A'Becket,” which Lawrence Barrett is pre- | 6T P e RIa T dent. The mauager of his company was | include Emma Hanley, the souvrette of | (Helmesbergor, s) dnvited | paring to put on the stage of the Broady Miss Laura Burns of Martinsville, Ind,, is The fabrics we are sh owi Bavarian Highle standing at the door of the theater one even- 's New York 'Casino comic opera | him tov s o ¢ and hear tho | Now Yorlk, in danhary. The. poct. has ayt | probably the only woman i the United C 3 are showing DeliaStacey, from the same or- | pupil’so v ono | thori ural hair hi L | States whose { d this nse of tho work and B bl excellonce, udding that they | brovions tratment of poetir 1itnnties would play for him a new symphony by Sehi- | rants the utmost con fid The sympliony proved to be the newly | complish somothing v ing when a tall, gawky-looking man stepped T A T T T up to him, ; : s and Maggio Garrvett. Pow “‘How much is it to go luter the show!” ne [ and “A Straight Tip? will be household for our s frel S length of seven feet. It is very Teo that awill e | 5 of alight brown color. The lady is well Y fine. in. this du. | known in this city,and the truth of the state- Ilooked over the audience at the Boyd Thauksgiving evening and wondered if all hotss from | Iquired, words before this season closes. The com- | discovered one, aud Mr. Thomas immediately | sty ttested 0 by many of her friends. those people who jammed the hous OLe dilla e awa atalre pany come here direct from a two weeks' on- | made arrangements to secure a score. Tvwas | 7 (0% 0 feet and cight mches high, orchestra rail to the last row in the gallel " ‘ gagement at the Columbia theate ago, | shortly after issued from o Viennese music | S0l Smith Russel is one of the most gentle- | and when standing creet, her haiv reaches the ; » “Brass Monkey for | ‘*Wal, give mo a ticket. where they achioved the grea were in attendance on the “Brass Moukey T o oion and o | relthew schlévod ere the purpose of enjoying Dramatic Art. laid down b ss | house, and Mr. Thomas brought it before the | manly men in the theatrical profession. Off | floor and forms @ trail almost two feet in * known in farce comedy in that city, the [ New York public upon his return, he playing | the stage he might be n for a clergy- | length, ces of tho spectators dollar with a fine disregard for | receipts for the first week aggregating near- | it for the first tin man, never for an actor. From his quiet and e The self-satisfled '{l]"‘t? l?cr‘lhc.r\x:io tmale | expense. When tho curtain fell on the fivst | Ly 810,000. Itisa fact not gencrally known that tho | ¥SC n‘:’x‘x;]\\»‘ilx'«’\'v":vl.x\“i);:u:’:u';"m.}"‘«‘:‘-::o{".x!;i;(;l"xi Dr, Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg told a different tale. They were e | act ho sauntered into the lobby and, sceing | wAround the World, the dramatization of | World it indebted to Kapelimiester Johamn | Be3 ol Wity susinges on the staco mlee o : uis of the performance 107 tho MmetY the magaree; st appreschiol Rm Jules Verne's celebrated story, will be pre- | ECAECE 08 Bhe AiscorcRy, A, o vithy | Solf. Ho begins an engugement at the Grand PEPPERMINT DROPS, et o epteuro tkon s thimbal of eromo.| ST Gt oo show ! 110k 10 st | Sonied on “Tisany, Docermhes §, ab Bogals | pricoless trusurefrom int destruotion wiil | st 1ie gins iu engagamont, it the Grand EPPER ML . enthe, an al zestion. rate. Come and have something. opera house. The play, under the direction | L ay 4 il en inlal B oo el ttioniit Sehic : s @0 meuthe, un ald to digestian. | 0o manager went. When they returned | of Kivalfy Brothors: who, sinco thelr advent | tie Pasi—some of them of groat value, as for | Wil be seen i o SPoor Relation, " which s | A porfect auricular organ is ear-vogu lar, They had ogme, not fo Study. o he | to the theater Mr. Rusticus noticed that peo- | in this country, have made a success of all | SXample the missing settings of the “Pas- | ST, TAKCHULY dmk o gl Y nothing so casy to find us fault— Tt was o holiday night and eveo thoy Were | pla wore going into the dress-circle, the stair- | they have undertaken, will bo presented with | 100" bv Bach, and other compositions by X . S there is so much of it. out to enjoy themselves. And if the waves | way to which led up from the lobby. her | Al the gorgeousncss of the spectacular drauma. l"l‘;\lli‘t;snl“"Il’;t.ll;:-i-‘sw".lilz;uh"lln\Ilh‘u‘i‘;“:}:;;;‘;»;“h;\‘»g ; ll\hlnln.rlty outcome of Miss Marlowe's illness | ~joooipall is an infant industey—it consists of mevrinent which follow each other are Suy," ho nsked, ‘hauo you got auother | The text of the play lias been carefully re- [ OUFSC 0 centurics, thoug s her relcase from ono of the most amazing | o yieking and yelling, duners were weil digested by | Show up thero! vised and the ideas of the author have been | Veen recorded. y contracts ever mvented for the profit of one DId you @ 20 & Sea sorpontl? “Yes: any token, the dinners o Aoy “Yes, ! more closely adhered to than heretofore. The Herbeck is also entitled to a great amount E\N on by the labors of another, She now 10/ Y OUOVELA00:0 B SOXDAR 081 tho time 11 o'clock sent the curtain down al, how much s i1 large number of movel and thrilling stage | f credit for his labors in making known | becomes herown mistress. Shecan takea | WhenIwas halfscas over. after the final picture. Cnty-tive cents.” effects which have been introdnced go to | Schubert's works for male chorus, cheerful view of th for her friends, | A flnal blowout—When a greenhorn ex- And T wondered if there was such a thing imme a ticket,” : ke the play ono of the finestof its class e inandout of the theatrical profession, haye | tinguishes the gas with s breath, as Dramatic Art and a gloomy suspicion came [ Entering into the spirit of the thing the | evor presented. Expensive Playgoinz. arranged mot only for herecare throughout | Paper Dealer—How is business? Ink Man- B e A oha of 1t atagen maniger ok his money and up to the dress- [ "My Phineas Fogg, the hioto of the Journey, | Recently a Bavarian paper gave an impres. | hor period of convale e, but fora long | ufacturer—The outlook is a black one for m that it wa Mrs. eirelo wout friend R, Ho caue down atthe | and his indefatigable and mirth-provoking | give account of the experiences of an Eng. | UM of rest during which he may. if sho | No wonder policemen are good fighte W henever Betsy Prig desived to specially | end of tho second act. servant, Passepartout, start from Charing | : g please, travel in Furope, or dwell wherey tmpross Sairey Gamp with the importance of | *igye i romarked, “thatshowup there | Cross failway station in London, and go t | 1sh family at Oborammergau. The worthy | she miy choose, To the "now Julia Marlowe ber remarks, she invariably brought up ler | js 3 good aeal like the' one you've gotdown | Southampton. They go over tho English as appears to have telegraphed | We may look for the fulfillment of the prom- they are able to stand up after a good mar rounds, T 0 AR deal Il 1 x 3 for i Tho world may despisea kicker, but it is “Missus ' Arris,” until at last sagerawated W't it Aud ho walked ot without | channel to France, and actoss the Mediter- | from Paris for lodgings and tickets for the | 15 first perceived in tho former oue. e e s ot bayoud endurance, Sairey burst out with the ing that ho had beon mado the vietim | saaee son to Ses. Tha iy to lodgings an ot Asbith ferosts memoravle and crushing reuwk, *Betsy, 1| of his own stupidit Tue LouNeer. | India, is made. lers learn Ho sqelvg in ronly o ppanidse of both, HONEY FOR THE LADILES S : e = ) believe there is no sich person.” — that the ralroad Is not comploted. The trip | He came and stopped two days and was then 2 Z ES. The anery man who takes his words back ‘//,7/‘ 4 You get columns of sermons, critical and | tLights and Shadows.”—This favorite India is full of interest. i presented with a bill amounting to 437 marks, AL eaitast il 5 3 )t to use them over again when o — £ y otherwiso—about dra- | (oo L 3 Marmalade for breakfastis afad of Eng- stherwise -generally otherwils—ahout, S | with tho amusement public will be prosented ¢ arrive at Calcutta too late to cateh y £22, and made up of items like | yish fmportation B ; i A n the Or's, bud o Gt v evening wi er Japa special ar ge- " ree day: (3 arks: =Y S **Hi: Vi S ol race a general review ol e rbaand books Of essays are published | 8 the Grand this Sunduy eveniug with more | the steamer for Japan, but special arrange: oom, three days, 60 marks; | ' mho Nolly By cap is out. So are the New | tne. whols flcld of Hterars: criticism, histoss I 1 OTIL! h {ramatio art wallows and flounders | than the usual care, New and special scenery | MeRUS are mace wi 10.0WNIR. 04 - B ;208 i x beds, 130 marks; bed | York World and Nelly Bl % d 1 ( n which dramatio ¢ lows And- o 15 provided wiich iogethor with g larerexs | clipper shipand tho steamer is overtaken in S ok Deth ey i e oMy iy and poet 0 ana splashes like a dwarf in a bath tub. s provided ch, toget d er e i R R GRS 5 s3 bed for maid, 2 Goothe—Happy is the man who possesses a 19 e B R ) 3 Your twitkling “star from Duluth and | very strong company will make tho produe. | Mid-occan. Whey veach ¥okohama, wnd thot 53 bourd for six persons two day S BT AT S ; \‘\h“\'l poxson gols Ints hotwater voumay | Need no urging, 3 lable stock actor who has *'seen it | tioi an important one. The company under urk fc u cisco. Ko ol Ks; twelye dinners at 4 marks, 48marks; g 3 o8 a e sure that he has furnished bis share o ’ smg. your old rehable stock ac i Faid Y Ll PR At den Giate the ride across the American conti- Ak n.ay ISMALKS; | 1ye Prades--1 wonld notenter beaven if T | fuel to heat the same, 4 0l Telable o e & dose of it with | the management of Mr. Frank C. Gaylor has [ 9 ha rido agross tho' Amord fire and light, 12 warks; bourd for courier B Lok .8 y ; A s s ail invarinbly sy Wit i goin to th | been touring the south and his_met” with o | Bent ou the Union Pacitic ruiroud in u blind- | d wiid, J6 arks: wnd soon.. Ou the top | thought tho woman Iadored " on earth was | 4is writings without exception are wseful | Good dressers order two and them, to prove that the stugo 18 gole o tA0 | Tl Tooral® Welcono. The scendry, sspeck | N snow storm is fullof intercst and exci p i not there. of this the maid fell ill throughfsleeping in : do_good, in valies < Bl ARG Se eal ed | A girl has wrecked a train in Olio, Thus bition and enc h e or and the val- | expectedly, the audienceis astobished at a vdrift, and Indians attack the train and :'4,"f.'.!'tl\)-ln‘x:lnfl".'.i..].m.Li:",!f‘:l:'l'x':.;‘ A hor sex revonged for the innumerabl e A Gy Tho bustling business manager anc the- sudden flow of water procipitated th off a number of femalo passengers into | ¢ 300 B R trains wrecked in_drawingrooms by young | erina Denverchurch is trying to pr £ They'r nostly 59 1 nble pross agent got in their fine work with a | 3 i ater procipitated npon tho | AT 6ff & tumber of fomalo passoniars o | claim for 500 marks—1 prosumo in compensa- | trains wrecked i Young | or'in a Denver chureh is trying to prove that iey're mostly sample o arnish of Dramatic Art and wll | stoge, creates u great deal of comuent. Thindany at Fort Koarnoy [0 trops to savo | ton for the ffestion, Ieiually, having thug | men sieppiug on them. e it was only @ chants shot. T | . f re v vhere Dramatic Art makes WFathe " st vorse paid nearly 1,000 marks for their two days' A _gem of a bonnet is made now by using a t deal of attention is just now being | 1€n s |only one and two o R YO0 A T i taan Fatherland” is the title of tho new pro- | the women from a fatd worse thun death | Fiu tho family uever wot any tickots and loft | stuffed snake as tho framowork, 16 tnis bo- | uisiued to Sicel, tho faster. Tt atiey il (B gths [only vQ o194 kind] and no further use to ug, Sdemnition DOW-WOW A o 1L il ovor Do, ally the great den scene where, entirely un- sulture, arouse thoughit ment. The train is blockaded by a heavy ) Lo three pair each ar ¢5, $6and 87, i v duction which will be introduced to our The arrival in N York to learn that tne vithout seeing ’ comes popular the daughters of Eve will sool <oyl 5 ' vorybody Inand out of the profession, | ¢ Zhe arrivalin. Noy arn 10 | without seeing comes poy daughters of I} n | whats there really in him ¢ O e eutloman who serubs th | theater-goers by that clever Gorman com. | Slbmer they wero to takoto Liverpool hus pay off that old gridge against the serpent. | U5 Pan'ie " liitie more careful, said tho § 5 9 4 5 o4 sailed fills the cup of bitterness to overflow- LY : . i A marble steps that lead upto Boyd's to the or- | edian aud sweet singer, Charles A. Gardner, [ fug, and our travelers are obliged {0 tak w00 tho liour will bo at band when it \::‘A‘X_ hen us sho discovered a china ogg i her nest, | OF We would have a third more omioriauio & .y o “I shall be laying bricks next, '™ Stuart Robson was one of th S | ing weck attractions in Boston, Ity plaggoer who looks with cqual delight | ot the Boyd this evening, There i e A0 OuE | i 008 dinary plaggoer who Lo ke e fuonka of | Bt the Boyd this evening. ~There is no doubt | Evench steamor to o. Tho steame . g ’ 0 ‘ntle: slow and the captain won't push her, and . AR good night to Ler i the parlor or hall- AWhat A basuliar sallo s Sl s S o museum, talks us lenowiugly of this tne- | 11 the deast that, this gentieman bus mado tho | SloW A% e FREA, WORE PRICR QiS! | M Charies Stepheus hus written & waitz | way, and not to'draw itoutss faras tho peeWEat o peliar wmile Rumbo has 1 Ever | price for them. B s e oes of baso bl or | Bitof his life in his impersonationof Horman uFoussea by My, Bokg 10 than doo: ch will probably be published in the near | sidewalls, the last mill between the two lightweights, [ Leopold, the Tyrolean guide. The moral ol § o reach Livorpool, the steamor | 1 i Lot artains aro scidom used o alones. | 197808 814 seltaer and no sugar,? Several hundred pairs a day, - ViPatsy the Plugier” and ‘WJimmy the Killer.” | taught i “Fatherland” is a good one, aud the hos London just in time to win | _*“Ship Ahoy,Mamew mus play by H. | awindow tre , but are combined with | ,, Comstock—I'm afraid we can't suppress & You find Dramatio Avt talked about every- | characters introduced in tho pluy ave copies | e soi irattan Donnelly and Fred Miller, is- uow | some softtoned light silk, fastooned at ' the | this book, though it contains & number of ob- [ YOU Il see themon the street, where, written up and written down, _glori- | of people met during a visit made by Charles 0, et being rehearsed in Philadeiphia, top And_down the side a little to break the [ Jectonable wonls und phrases, Bilon-Why | yoy can tellby the natty shapa Hod and domned. worshipped and Teviled, | A. Garduer's brother a few years ago to the fohube L e Uatiants lorine Arnoldds playing the leading part | burelipess of thepiain white color, not! What book is iti Comstock—Iho R g they're Nicolls, orly nursed and rudely kicked into the [ Tyrol. Charles A. Gardner lias made a study - vian Treber: “Raglan's Way,” the o Escher of Zurich deser: Ceutury Dictionary B oY tpaimy dayn Fubbish-but always | of the sturdy peasnt, and can now claim thio | One would scarcely imagine when listening | (Nivian Trehora) in Mtaclau's Wy, the 1 e Welth Eschor of Zurich deserves & | “Nyima—T wonder what we shall eall tho bobbing uj nely in argument like honor of presenting @ type of character never | to the beautiful compositions of Franz Schu- | Square theator, New York. the world. Shehas just donated $250.000 1o | Paby! Johny—I dou’t think we'd botter call # song in “Olivefte,” in criticism, in the lite before rightly pictured on tho American | bort that theiv author was unhappy. The | im Murphy, the leading man of “A | the Swiss confederation for the establish- | bimany of thonames pupa called him lust ul S, velcoats. fure of the threesheet poster aud ou the | stage. Of course, there is plenty of singing = b ' mom _Surphy, #ho leé 0 g Aoyl DIt om B night when be was crying, He mighto't like 5 et b et B The Ty, great symphony in C major, and the *“‘unfin- | Texas Steer,” it is snid, is an artist and asso- | mentof a free fnstitution of plastic art, A Afsirlig g Y P RS throughout the pliy—why net! The Tyrolean | * h M atoan e it AR 85 £ Hedepileteidiiias il oo it when he growed up. Toorder for $20, $25and § 30, Tt's & Mrs. Harrisall the same. is Intensely musical by matare, and when | shod” symphonyin B minor, would not seem | Ciates. with' painters ‘and - cartoonmakers | Women clovks are invading even tho heart | ' UG CRTTCC IR L0 L : : ) ¥ € » 11 you were to ask Mr, Bronson Howard if | *“The Lilac" and “Shut Your Eyes Tightly" | to be the utterances of a despairing soul; yet | When not at his stage work, " g Uoclty ot London, 1n 8 las g ‘}"r“,"" | Domestic—Yes, mum. Mistress— Wit which you’ll snap up without thers “is no sich thing as Dramatic Art,” ho | 18 sung by Garduer, it only goes o prove tht | s cariy as 1524 the composer wrote to a [ Tho Elks of Pittshurg, November 20, at- | house in Grabcchurel seret o staff of femulo ble little loaf they gave you! Dot . would very justly point you to “Old Love | his reputation as being o sweet singer is truo | fiona. as follows: tended in a body the Warde-Bowers produc- | cloris § nguged, aud the managors es, Wum; it's my opinion, mum, that | SOING further. Letters,’ 8 ' “Newport,” in every particular, riend, as follows: tion of Henry VIIL and after the perform- | are delighted with the success of the experi- h i Y Of 0 B, - tha 8 \ st back, Tt M ST one 10 Ak Chiatlos Jofforson 1f he 1 feol myself the most wretched and un- | ance gave Frederick Warde an elaborate ban- | ment. ker s usin’ condol onth centuries is now belng shown by | 00 small, - Tailor—-Well, I can A||xlh:u\l\-u’.~'llv \tor— W hat! T TAILOR aeen. “A Straight Tip"—This somewhat unique. | bappy being in the world: Imagine a man | quetat the Petroleum exchange. OId Italian furniture of the sixteenth and tor—1'vo brought this bad hoard of _your bellof that ‘therelsmo |, L citeh LTl Nl | whiose heaith will never come right Bgain, | * Georsr Merl oy . ovent Mhe B thing as Dramatic Art, you would very | 1y named farce comedy by JohnJ. McNally, G George Marion, who plays the part of | seven i stown by | 00 R e T AV, W hors oo B3 e 55 hat's where 1 n,?,: Hélor?:fi{e-h.ume' stop wandering beyond | (i g golicate touch the noble science of rac- | nothing but sorrow and bitterness, one whom | him, The demand among _the wealthicr classes | 26001t 10st. : 1409 Douglas. ] ) O Arthur B, Chase has retired from the man- | for genuine tapestries. for wall hangings has | , Architect (displaying his plans) —Here is ot M likely get “no sich thing as Dramatio Avt! | Esq., comes to Boyd's opera house Mouday, and who in his despair grows restless and | y Brass Mon is one of the | the extremists of the furnishin, sy g it serve: o the feeling, tho inspiring feeling at le: putsth . < 3 ask George Marion who [ ing, and it serves to introduce for the first \ : ir : ] | tower, ddy (enor- 4 “Shenandoah v b4 hopes have all come to naught, to wnom the | o e 0. He graduated from black | Sheraton and Chippendale are the fasbion. | the V1 Tailor—Yes. boats and the live donkey! a bealthy lemon is of sourness. It satirizes | huppivess of love and . friendship OMers | jon hot o e e are bafors | able poriods in voxua ¢ fusbion- | oo ke, put it futhe pocket, e B ho mattor with my tauk, my real | Decomber 1. It i3 sald to boas full of fun g | 1UKes things worse—a man whose brilliant | o5t ve o 'on the stage | Fremch schools are becoming passe, and | Prefer to have “it put int 1s now plu{lng.h\mm in “A Brass Moukey.” | time Mr, James T. Powers into the starry | Li¢ Deautiful threatons to abandon forcycr i and ask yourself whether such a one must . v PR Y b Yew Yo X en er, De- | of hand-painted wall hangiogs, and the work | 8¢ circular gall ok him if thore is such a thing aud very | theatrical firmament, Dot bo miserable, Xivery night, when I go to | New York, at the Fifth Avenue the De- | of hand-p % 4 elpeular ghilesy memory of old minstrel days. P Byt o who has ever seen Mr, | 8ud évery morning renews the grief of yes- | A" I\ y STRnch Ras WeKel 0Rara-| A5 At WOXGRInI0 W0 geads. whers are the two mortgages pa suid he wus New Discovery, Or, maybe, he might point you to the play U0 QVery 000 WRO NAS OVOF aoon Mp. | TU S of Miss Mather's business, .awson of Albany is a sculp- " . ‘' going toput ont and in recollection of its morey-making Powers will be devoutly thankful, ‘Wten be | ™ irufinishea Sympony,” one of the | Mr. Hillis giving “Reckless Temple” an- work attests her talent. She has ncies tell you *“that sir, is Dramatic Art.” [ left farce comedy for pantomine in Loudon, | most remarkable productions. ‘of Pranz Schu. | other trial at the Standard theater. "So_Gus les on hand than she can executo in PR Charles Gayler, too, if asked, would be | England, and comic opera at the Casino,New | bert's genius, bus something of a history, 1t | Thomus' play was brought buck there Mon- _five years, the wost important being a com- | Albright’s Choice, e pad i EVERY CASE SAVED, o as e Living witnesses, Tuformation tree. Write " La Montague, Lock Box G0, Portiand, Ore,