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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE LOUNCER IN THE LUBBY. ‘.‘.:.w.‘:r:x.“.“-,:;%g*.:“:"::"‘;.;.:?.::\;‘;.::::.‘r:r;'{:.:;'::';;"n:::':m;'"‘"""'"“ vt 9 SILES THAT (ST NOTHING Handsomo Hobey Miller, long the besu | The stories concerning local endeavor have Dearborn county, Indiana, has a twelve. y matrons of the New [ nofoundation whatever, One manager, who ) rar-old poy with feot tiftoen inchos in eum _ gheater, will appear as the [ intends building a honse, would be very g ongth. Ho is e Professor’ boeause of | today the beneficiary of the wenlth of & | merchant prince who died worth millions, and the memorials of nis princely giving r i in London, in Baltimore, and in his nativ |:!4-n1 of the maia Masichusetts, He 18 not damned. S York 1y WEALTH 1S A DIVINE GIFT, LARIT " i f >overty, compotence and afuence aro the 4 schem'ng young blade, who precipitates ail | to inauguarte it with a series of Gorm a0e the solidity of his understanding. Bishop Newman is a Believer in Money and | , Foveris, compeiene o emch of | A Stoty ot Two of Dramatio Taerest Taken | 3F 0 ety AiE grotloe” 16 18 his Arst ossay | opern ropresentations, but he is fn & posit Cl"‘""‘f" Everybody plin e-Up and Look | 5" reported thatan eleven-months-old Rich Men. which there may be sainthood. Poverty may fron Real Life in light comedy. fitherto he has always | to furnish tho theater—when it is built—and Cheerful by Taking This Dose, baby near Baltimore, Ind, had removed be us vicious upon the morals of character had an emotiondl ‘role ana invariably wooed | nothing mo To o telegram sent to Mme. from its stomach recentlv thirty six articl —_— and life as wealth, The rich aronot the and won th : chyrming lass of the play, | Lilll Lehmaon by a local entreprencur last i " criminal classes of society; they represent , The company 15 the largest comedy | week no reply was vouchsafed. —Herr Seidl, ! . | and is welana hapoy LABOR'S, WILD CRY AGAINST CAPITAL. | 1iic average virtue of Christian lands. Tho THE WEEK'S LIST OF ATTRACTIONS. | company it yuntry aud tho particular [ notwithstanding sundry assurances to the PRESCRIPTIONS OF FUNNY FELLOWS Utah county supports two peculiar beings, . of terror against wealth 13 itselfa pride and ambitfon of Mr. Charles Frohman, | contrary, has not committed himself toany — They live in a dugout and are brother and me. [tis without reason, without justifi The originnl soomery will be broughton to | one, thinking, no doubt, that should the Ital including buttons, tacks, needies and pins, A " sisto sod fifty and thirty-soven years 1 tiet Sod' na | eation, without excuse, and those who aid | What Theater Goers Will Have to | make the production identical with the big | ian season bo but an interregnum, work else- Bright Sayings and Doings Intendel | pooniitivoly, Their heads rosemblo that of « The Itich Are God's Almoners A and abet it are chief offenders. Society has Amiise Them=1tatian Opera New York enghlssmons. In the company are | whore next season might damage his chance th Keep the Dootor from the & mohitey. Witk & hirat T608 5y hAve 80" Disbursing Agents ower Of | the rightto demand of the rich to regard - such favorites as Henry Millor, Frank Lamb, | for reengagement at the Metropolit ; _ reasoning fact ltios. Wealth for Good—The Wealthy their wealth as o talent of usefulness to ew York—Musical Samuel Edwards, Kate Denin-Wilson, Mavd | Nothing, in_truth, points to any reasons for Door —Pickings and Steal Mis, Willlat Feamkn ot Jensrtlis cum ) 3| multiply the comforts of the laboring classes, and Dramatio. aslatn, Bijou Héron, M. Hunter, Ma the belief that thore is in the gossip regard- ing of Wits. 1y, Kontuty, SaYS I 10 & fenite. ohid Not Damned. to diffuse knowlodge, to allevinste suffering enwald, Alvina White, Joseph Humph- | ing plaus, subscriptions, Gorman — public which had two perfectly formed faces. They and to equalize ns fur as possible, the social — rios, Horbort Avling, T, G, Valentinie, /. 1. | spirit, und so0n, anythiug moro” substant — A1 100KYOU AL Haht wOes on elthor 8148 Of — | “condition of thele fellow mon. ollis, James Rickards, Winona Shaonon, | than wind, - il He Tront of the lesd, B Ho sikeoe Ll ; . rati8 s s | bk Jous P. NEWMAN. Lydia Thompson has made anotar: effort | James Follis and |, P, Sherwood. The en- Mr. Abbey's preparations for his Italian New York Herald. ; :.:hv‘y‘” yy.‘lhu. head : tf "h..fly X l\ Vn.\yluvxm tienoF tRopaie th EATelb 1t Tadds ——— to et back to her old place in the hearts of | agement is for throo days and a Wednesday | seasom are by no means comploted, but hav- | HoW T o o it | Both orying or being i N oG 88 the LIt :W.fln.u roperts :;n\h:\u”;llhnnn - Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. the theatergoers with a new buriesque called .{x[.'nn‘ - T'he following is th -n‘fl. ine ton months fn which to yerfeol them the thelndies uumarriod proaoun jotuicrying ov MR I PO B8 tho Gl ry and frupality are the laws . 1o Prdnkacd' e Disilee? [ New Lorle rod Hastings, Peitibone’s nep) prossariozen © husto slowly, HOhas | oo o) e i pralse Ingly sung; infant was doing well - s great fortunos is a special endowment. ] THE L i 7 3 ahod 3 Mr. Henry Mitler | bound up the brothers De Reszke and posst ¥ all were his praises unceasingly sung; v o ek bl daddd “: ”'"‘r‘lf;,.:;" e s e Heigh ho! how the old timers do cling to | Tom MeDow, a proi M bly Sighora Ravogli, who ploased in | With forvenco and avlor they bowed at | A curious monstrosity has just died fn b sadie it Ll AL SRR o halt dollars serve as the outer cases of | the presont, and with what sublime courago | . Frank Lamb | Tondon o few weeks ago, but thus his shrine. Springticld, 0. 1t waus an Ttalian child named such, 80 the financier has a genius for wealth wo half dollars serve a d . Theodore Bender, osq., s _retired produce Pab MO - GONLIRGH hAve’ Dest' & signed Rosselli, only ninoteen months of ugo. 1t was By intuition he is familr with tholaws of | 8 new watch ol urrionrd A e e sk o ot \r. Samuer Bdwards | oy 100 COTMEEE Y Mo hs newos | Ut alas! in a day his admirors bave flown, | born almostentirly without corobral mattor e At o Fi6 sooms giftod with | A neat brass pin shows an ivy leaf in | tion of theatergoers, notwitbstandlag that | Josephine Wenior, s Wite, i i | Sating with Mo b with & strong likali- | And by them and by theirs is he left inthe [and av the time of its death was sup| id « ¢ o s griftec L * 4 i 7 y K eniin-Wiiso L Mme. Melba, astro € i L SHEViLIbn o7 & BebF ot LhETGRMIH G ohipe th: || WilLO enbimaL ) : the age has quite drifted past thoir en- | pygiveiing iendor thel damnter hood of getting her, abd’ with Sigroro T Lo iECHS i g shriveied like an aged mam, or a5 Tho secret of artistic dressing is to match | doavors. ‘ R ety Geserwald | passint; Who.\wan_ beard: hete 1n' “Otella,)t | Ingratit 0 has this domiuio shown like Jader Haggard's description of buy and whe i b the market ; he knows whon to buy and when | 4,0 Hair or tne skin, When sho was last in Omaha, a season or | MP Kobert Béttiiions, u peeuliarly jealons under Signor Campanini's managemont: bug | 11 Welding a girl trom s ncighbonng | “She' It was perfectly blind and _contin tosell, and when to hold fast. Ho antici- | 4 ving ropresents a narrow ribbon ted ina | 4wo aeo 1 could not help but wondering | Roseintic Beitii ol e M. Hunter | his movements in otber directions are shrod- churen | ually rocked to aud froas if n terrible pain pites the flow of population and its effect | bow knot sot with dimnonds. Whellist a0y of the sskins ABA SarbUEndd, | e ose s mrone hisa00c o Rijon Horon | 11 nystery. Tndteations ave not wanting that o Morphine enough to kil ten men was ofton ot €58 ot HEAVATAR B85 | < ~OOf STT LS BN, IR Rl e e Ahlr: any of the seams and SUBDUENC, |y fovis e o Mise there will be s Germano-meledic element in et netie's Lews, administered, 1ts shricks could be heard cause the music 1s in him, o the financier | able is that of magic wire, weather-beaten cracks in the venerable Miss Lovinu Whito | the ropertoire of which a pur sang lover of Youth's Companion : w1 go with you, | for squares, Its appearance was peculiarly nust. mak ey. Ho cannot helpit. The A zold hairpin has for a head a square and | Lydin's voico were over made mauifest | Christopher Dabney,u prokeudow Tatian music would stand aghast. Notonly | papat™ suid little Charlie, aged four yearsas | horrible. It never bad any teeth, must. make money o cann D ol - e ling, both set with pearls, t her own ews. [ wondered if sie had no | 54" I:n-im : M. ..-m»m" Lamplieios | will “Tannhauser,” *Lohengrin®® and “Die | hesaw m~\ papa preparing for a walk y The Wellsville (N. Y.) Reportor is author endowment of this gift is announced in 3 ; * b Judson Lanchors. a young man ot leisire Meistersinger” bo pertormod, but there is | Do,” said the father, “Tam going to walk & | ity for tho following: Asher I’ Colo has scripture o Lord thy God givoth thee Angel white, which is that sunny, creamy | good friends to tell hee the truth about that ; Mr. Herhert AvIing | 0000 cround to believe that Herr Seidl may way and your legs are too short.”” But | shown us a trout with two heads, two sets of ot ot An il suah promises | 1t Wth the touch of amber in it, 13 becoui- | voico of hers, but somehow she seems peren Fifl Ortansky, from the Qpora Comique | 00800 upon to direct the Wagnerian | the littlo fellow wasnot convinced. Streteh- | gills, four eyes, two mouths, ahd but ono ¥ i \ . b o ‘ it ndi. | ing to every face, 4 nial, and like the brook, bids fair to go on | August MeSnath, o friend of Pettibone's representations. Mr. Abbey, oo, is desirous | ing forth one of his limbs to its uvmost length | body, The heads unito ju 1k of the gills Sr3BIUMISLE LS PRESSDL AHALK b A painter's palette in enamel,with blotehes | forevor. youth Mr.T. . Valentine Fran nn, The obstacle | he exclaimed: “Just ko' there; see what | Each head works independently of the other. h;wm of Christian nations, who control the ,{,r color (,,\,,,,,m;ll over it, formsa novel Deur old Lydia! we have all admired and | VIcior Sniythe,in love with Emily Petti- ement will lie in that intelli- | A great long leg that is,and the ‘otheris a | If meat be pl nances of the we rame for o miniature, od before the creature both loved you, our fathers doted « ki) L > you long ago Phesassn R gent business woman's determination to sing | great deal longer. heads proceed to devour it, the two mouths Against these natoral snd lawful rights to In fashionablo marriage notices in some | when we' werenumbered among the things piiaiib! ikt A three or four vimes m week, at the rate of — tuking food at one and the simie time. Al of € Mr James Rickard r} " - the possession of proverty is the clamor for | newspapers the name of the bride precedes | that were to and in the fiest flash of | Katty, muaia at Pettibone's about £,000a night, and this of course, is Fate of the Wicked Parrot. the gills are in good working order, The hit tho Aistribution of property among those whio | that of the bridogroom. youth's hot temper, in the foaming and bead- 3 Niiss Winoiia &hiatinon | not to bo thought of. "Frau Lehmann is alive Neww York Herald, tle piscatorial rarity scems as lively ausd St el Al A large diamond is set in tho center of a | ing time of life, we bowed before yournimblo | Greiehen, Fifi's niiid Miss IKute Stevens | to the fact that she can earn ahout $30,000 in Miss Moachin kopt o pacrot, healthy as any of his single-headed breihren have not acquired it. either by inheritanco, | \ 2 VR, ¢RI G SO W eNt with | capers. But s there to bono endf Are you | {: Stravhiers, out of sighi o Mr Juhn Ellison | about four months whenever she_cares to re- And that parrot learnod to sweat, A short distance out from Buena Vista, orskill, or industry. It is & communism that | j<yerd vaised as if about to strike to goon forever, thing the wrinkles of | Bl . r iorwood | visit - America, and sho will not cate to [ 4id"ciid somo othor nauehty words Col, thereis a cave literally swarming with has no foundation either in the constitution | A man likes that woman the bost who | HME With a rabbivs foot aud concealing — Ty Refinement couldn’t bear.. spiders of a curious species of an immenso of naturs or in the soctal order of mankind. | makes him the least troublo. T'ho women | the twinges” of age with a machie-mude | Harry A, Tee, alvance roprescutativo of | i tory skirmish under cover of a tr1o | Sye ook ner emerald birdio size, some of them having logs four inches in smile Itis the wild irrational cry of labor against | seemto be fondest of the men who make the Jefferson-Florence combination arrived in | of Italian prima donnas 101 babast TWHLGh o e baonbmy:oF | theai tie tiok No doubt Lydia is a wonderful woman for | the city on I thand a body as large a8 that of o canary By his salad colored jowl day morming to malk ) ; 4 . AN vy g Hib BBGI b 1ae woutdntt sbatl , says the St Louis Republie, The cave i & 0y Of | iy & marriod woman has thio right tosay | 195388 but i it right, that wo sbould bo | aerangoments for the ebgagoment at e e Foul language from n fowl| fiscovered in Decom gor, 1579, and was AbuTe anc political economy, there should o Y | compelled to s allg a8 {oF RidT " Tho Sl b 4 St " rumored ¢ or 0 7il- nature and in political economy, the uld | Only a married woman has the vight to sy | compelied t make allowances fov aget The | the Grand on Saturday next. It was | ftis rumored on xood muthority that Wil 0 resorted to by the pio be no common antagonism. There is a wealth ot 4 ars, Who ob. silly nonsense and frolicsome capors of bir- | agreed between Mr. Lee and Manager | liam Harris will not be identified with the Hilay Bimmareds ed the webs for use in place of thread of muselo, and a wealth of braii, anda wealth | oo men though somehow they seom to b | Jesquo aro just bit wanton and foolish in | Miner to give two porformances, —“Tho | Howard Athencum Specialty company next Drtroit Bres Press yand lato tho cavo constantly resounds R Sire G a TRaICEE Wio T aba | L HesHd ey ist. budding irls, but in rheumatic old women it | Rivals” at the matinee and *“The Heir-at- | seuson 2 Some glass beadmukers in Hungary who buzzing noise, which is emitted by the il ety e - 1asked her neart of Winnifred, is clearly distasteful. Law” forthe evenmg. This announcement | Emma Mabelle Baker is to be the nev | wer, enis ot 1y Homanod o | Spiders whilo they ate weaving their nets productive work; he is a capitlist who has (AL could but win it; ¢ . _ will afford great pleasure to the admirers | prima donna in the reorganized Ewmma Abbott | jnerease to 27, but the mayor of the town A vory eurious spreimen found among the or 850,000, Capital may bo a tyrant, and She laughingly replied, *-Dear Ned, What a sad history is connected with the | of Mr. Jeflerson und Mr. Floredce, who will | troupe, wiich will open in New York m a 1 out at the houd of ihe other oMciaa. | desert Torses of Australia was o huge, un- be a despot. The employer and ., 1 fear youare not in ik ives of McKee Rankin and his pretty w be seen inthe two brightest gems of their | week or two. clothed in robes of state, and gave them such | Bainly beast without a lair upon it 1t was tho omploye have invilable rights; tho [ Garter buckles of silver aro now elabor. e EN S d g eoperane s (enn DER LT DR i Ibsen's “Doll's House,”” with Beatrice | a lecturc on the cnormity of their offensothat | €4t out of a wild herd and roped in by asta former to_employ whom he oan for what he | frotr OFMEReRion [ enioh Ahe teena | Pacifio consts that a youns acties Jomed the | Heneae bt A i tuise in “The [ Gameron as Nora, had o New York city re- | they simmercd down aud tearfully promised | ton hand, who sold it for a drink and 8 plug at-Law." As this will be by far the | vival 1. | sprays of other smal! flowers. company—Mabel Bert by name. ~Talented | grandest theatrical ong The envy of the poor and the jealousy of th Uninflammable window curtains are made | and it was mot loug boefore the star | season, the gi ¥ laboring classcs are not excited against those | by soaking them in a saturatea solution of | ! i paying more than ordinary attention | the Grand w swded to overfowing to who possess vast fortunes, but egainst the | Sulphate of ammonia. Tho goods can be 1o the newcomer, who had been éngaged for “The Ri » will undoubtedly be dupli- oned the same us >ther: (RbLLo. ingenue parts. STt holh s Tor At A n iy supreme caso and the supreme indifference of | Foned thosame us any other fabri ey Biunehard stvo of Ban st o 1) nan D can, and the latter to respoud when he 3 tthe Gurden theater last. Wedne gement of the entire | ufternoon, Jannary 3s. ss of last year, when ay | betie conduct of tobaced to a man riding al ———— The latter tamed tho lairless horse, taught Maurice A. Scanlon, brother of William No Sham About It. it afew commonplace tricks and showed 1t J. Scanlon, died of consumption in New Yori Bostor all over the colonies. He was aid to have city last week, The deceased was himself @ At the takeen £100,000, though he spent it us fast us popular Irish comedian in one night stnds | Custom he gotit. T was rather well shaped e the rond Courder, arber's for th ; 4 % R ° (rocove cath aftor sham- |} ; ! : Y HATL LN (i e th BECu, AL aalAl 3 ar will provail for both matinee and | Pohular rish comedian i or mer (r g when it ‘was fillod out, and, lnving no mane the rich TouTH ~ e daughiers, suw the affoetion between | night. “The advanico sale will open on Th : pord . poo)—Cricky | Hayen't you jogaled my lead | butahigh Wealth lias the noblest of missions. It 1s | o1 mourned ut isst, but soon got mad, her Lusband and the ¢ ; I and erost, it had something lifo; ra Ll LR i tctress, with | day morning next Isabello Fyesson_sailea for Tondon last | out of plumb? i M AT brrkd Tty it of theappearance of horses of antique sculp. not, given to hoard, nor to gratify, nor for { 'y 'y yown stone front my rival had heartache and fear, but not until the season | Tho New York Nows says of *“The Rivals : | Weck. Her sister, Hstelle Clayton, s plasing | « Barber—Ha! ha! Not n bit ot it, sir. fures. or bronsm. 114 Sk was porfetty the show of pomp abd power. The rich are ) bebord was nearly ended did she raise her voice in Lo those of artistic drawatic taste who had | Bes partin «Dr. Bill? There is no truth in Customer—And you call that a shampoo, | smooth and shiny, and a dark mottied brow t the almoncrs of the Altighty. They are His [ Black ages any woman past thicty by deep- | protest, not scen Joseph Jefforson ds Bob Ates-- | the rumor that:Miss Evesson is to be warried | eht ] ALt hey are the guardians | eniug the lines in her face. Certain li i nes | Phen it was too late, Th of the poo are to inaugurate those | ome withtime ana time forms character, | hoen wound too tightly great entery hich will bring thrift to | but s woman is not oblized 1o advertise her | heart and there wus noth the masses; not the largest dividends, but | 85°. Raukin to do the largest 7 thing seemod very in also in London [ Barber—Yes, sir! b e Well, blow me, if it didn’t scem i L= oming 1 contact, with a Kickapoo. Montana ¥ of Italian life which Lawrence Barretthas — ilken chains had round Rankin's 1 left for Mrs. bting Bob"— the performance of “The | tol. Heury French, who is urt s’ at the Star last night was most eu- V"_‘ sent. rrnify g Custom ble, while to those who were fami “Guido Ferranti” is the title of anew play [ more lix but sue for support from the | Wwith the impersonation itwas not less a tre ad Fight, a ssperity. Capital makes it | A new idea in link cuff buttons is to ‘have | father of her pretty little ones. "Phis sense of enjoyment was doubled by the | Just given New Yorkers, Nat Goodwin and L 1. Willarid was fat «:\\\\m]'n‘\ ‘|l ‘,‘]:m Hoae possible for the laborer to enjoy & happiness | a crest appear in gold on a white ground ' on So thiugs went on, the breach between hus- | fact that W. J. Ilorence was the St. Louis mmie Powers also opened in the metropolis Life K p that waits upon honest industry. 1t is for | oneend aud on the other, alsoon a white | band and wife growing wider with the ye: i was between Willard and friends on the O'Tr a role which he las not ulayed | in new plays on Monday night, the former in | First the rich to improv 1 Manager—Stock com- the homes ‘of the poor; | ground, a gold shield for an initlal or mouo- ) 2 1 one side, and Charles Conyes and one rom an ingenue Miss Bert rose to léading | in many years. Steridan’s brilliant comedy [ **The Nominee” and the latterin A Straight | pauies v this mistake: They spend 100 [ O'Rourke on the other. ot only guuns but but many a rich man’s stable is a palace com” | graw. business and the parts made memorable by | needs no word, nor dose Mr. Jefferson's Bob | Tip. much money o costumes and too littleon the | picks and shovels wero us Willerd died. pared to the abode of the honest and intelli- | There is a woman in Atchison who sets a | the ability of the little woman whom old | Acves, the latter being the most deliciously | Charles Reed and William Collier will st gent mechanic's. When the wealthy are the | chair at the table every day for her husband, | theater goers recall with pleasure, were | humerous and captivating impersonations of | next season under the management of Se patrons of those social reforms tha who died over ayear ago. In his plate she | played by the young Cahfornian who had | to day. Mr Jeflerson kept th soclety, then they will receive the benedic- | nover fals to place @ little bouguet of | succecded to the place of the deserted wife. | audieace wreathed with tions of the poor. 1t is for them to give di- | flowe Butas disaster followed disaster when Na- | chuckles deepened into heart rection to the legislation essential for the | A 4, 3ast Atchison voung wan who | Poleon deserted Josephine,so failure followed | quict though effectiye droller: proteciion of all the rights and interests of & | pan e ‘:,‘x.,l“;:l‘,;,.l‘\[“}”“_’\‘-'.‘ D jrho : community, When they build libraries of | ATonison suys ihe Globe loarning, museums of art,and temples of piety, | ber boots to wear, and wall they will be esteemed the benefactors of v | actors. of hisinjurics, and several others are in a S~ precarious condition. 0'Rourke and Conyes 7 ud Theatrical Mansger—When, as a ces of his | Matthews and Smythe, in a_uew farce- | matter of fact, if tney didn’t spend a cént for | \ero arreated, miles, and tho | comedy, entitled *‘Hoss and Hoss.” This | costumes they'd always have packed houses. langhs at his [ wili not interfere with *The Burglar,” —— = ) i Mr. Florence | which has atready been booked for a third A Rich man’s Soiiloquy. v/ o Pakato Kaet | failure when McKeo Rankin re- | pave to the role of Sir Lucies O'Trigger o | season. - (Lo n L DFS Btts A‘ Btts S HBR LG nounced his wife, and until | different interpretation from that usually Fred Sinson, in a circularletter to the When T was toiling morn and night, 2 H th towsaa t *“Ihe Canuck™ was produced success was an | given. He made him an Irish gentleman, | gramatic editors throughout the country, In youth, to make ends meet, " kind, W] o o e it e ic school, A s - | honor and a rich brogue. vas not a fir REVE rom her long 1llness, and that enough to ea | S STRIGE Joins_nands with' the wealth of inteliects | o A NSt for o youns girl of modorn folt, with | cuss may bo chargeable to a chango of heart, | cating. bully, but 4 Fontioman, 600l and | il resume hup profeesioni ditios uder b 1400 DOUGILA S STRER 5% Wi il s horders rolled at the iy bt A . will resume her professional dutie T've made my pile. ST i the wealth of muscle, and_the wealth of | 3% briu and it borders xolied oy the, backs | upon Rankin's part, for I witl not bo sur- | brave, with a high senso of honot, and, in | muuagenent sbout March 1. Miss Marlowe ve made my pile—to make ends mect OMA A, goodness for the common good, then labor ‘m_w‘u' b ABABIE AT G0 ottty u; tho | Prised to sce Kitty Blanchard’s name in the | accordance with thetime, had not the least | \wiil he seen in Omaha before the season ends. Inecd no longer fight 3 ~ and canital will be esteemea’ the equal J - bill next season, and Mabel Bert's place taken | objections to carly rising and pistols to settie T've every kind of food to cat, But have no appelite, factors in giving every man life, liverty, and | S81¢ color. by some other woman, who will show a little | a quarrel. Tt was anadmirablo picce of work | jAiX Maretzck's now book, *Shurps and the pursuit of happiness A tall, gaunt, angular, awkward w ] lats. sharme sical New York. The { more appreciation for the equities thatshould | and received most generous applause. Mrs, | Klats,” hus churmed musical Moy ¥orlc, e right (0 property s founded in nature, | Will appear loss so in Something light and | exist bebwoon man aud wife. John draw ia # el known as Mrs, Malaprop | £ifted composcris often seen on Broadway as sustained by organized soc and protected | floating, some soft, clinging material that T o bttt it Delougen | cuipper s he was a score of vears ago, I bythe sanctions of the divive law. This | will follow every movement, multiply lines right has its origin in @ prior fact, thag each | and obliterate angles. human_being is o distinct individuality, | Receptaclos for 1ce, such as bowls, pails | Ida Mulle adapted to all the purposes of self-govern- | and tubs, and picks, tong: ment and responsible to God and to society | well, are made Following the Prescription. Enoch “Why do you beg?” an’s advice," Ancther star has _droppod back 1t the | to har: | Sho T8 80 daentified with. 4t that the | POrthasit that howill cuduot tho It quictude of private life. Protty and potita | bost o en apera at the Metropolitan opora house undef Abbey, and he could find no better man the world over. «d Abbott, brother of the late ctrosses will . lsitate to play the 0 she was | role, dreading comparison, She fairly con- company, | vulsed the audience with the clearnéss and n plated siiver warranted to | doing Lady Jane, Next she branched ovta$ | finish of ner comedy art Less than t and spoons as | plaving in a children’s * year atienc *‘He told me to seck change.” for the munner in which his powers are em- | last o generation, which, curiously enough, | a burlesquer, and what a favorite she was! The New York Herald reffered to “The [ Emma Abbott, seys that the provision in her Takes No Risks, ployed. By his physical nature he 1s con- | the silversmith limits to thirty years. She was not particular as to elothes, except | Heirat-Law in the following high compli- [ Will for an electrical test to deterwine N-w York Sun. nected with the universo which is modified | A giumond bead necklace is the most ex- | as to wearas fow and as little as possible. [ mentary words; whetherlife is extinet will be carried out. «Why do tha poker. pluyers sometimes got tosupply his wants, He is so created that | pensive thing in trade. The stones selected | She wus very petite,but exquisitely moulded. Such ‘charming rofined, exquisite humor as | The arraugewents to that end have not been up and walk around their chairst” he is dependent on the air, the sunshine, and | as 1o and color ure drilled through, aud | The dudes weutin Tapturesoverhar. Jewels, | that wnich Jefferson and Florence extrasted | completed, but the test w L probably be made ““They are superstitious and think that will the products of the soil for the continuance | in the bead form cut. Ihey may be struug | fowers, presents of all kinds were showered | ont of Colman’sold vlay, *“I'he Heirat-Law,” | 8t Graceland cometery, where the body how | ., qnue their luck, of his life, and that end is attained as he puts | together or alternating with pearls, rubies o | on her. not scen here in over a quarter of a century | i%: Mv. Abbott says his sister always had a | S5GG S0l that old gambler do it?? forth Ins natural powers and eatracts from | asterins 4 Later she appeared in opera and what a | made the five acts throngh which it ran so [ dread of being buried al _ «He's afraid he might shake somo of the N the universe that on which he can s.bsist. Aunique ring was recently exhibited in | jolly, goodnatured failuro she was. Then | smothly scem all too shost. Nearly all of John Russell's comelians are | o,y s out of his slecve A N He has a right to use his body as he will, | yho show case of & Now York jeweler. In an me extravaganza, and 1 doubt whether the The two actors are living folls to one an | goiug starring on their own nook in the swe - L i N provided such use is not an interference with | gatSi0M S AW TEEE WCER LI stage wil ever sco a more captivating Cin- | other—Jeflerson, dainty to the verse o| byaund-by. ‘Twaseverthus with Augustin A Question of Time. \ tho equal rights of bis follow men. ' Possess- | pnanicl is Malteso cross formed of small | derella thun she made in “The Crystal Slip- | egeninacy, and iflorencé roligking almost Daly in bis earlicr days, when Panuy Daven- R Rt :')’lt:"lll’l“h]\ll'“'i“;:\h‘:"‘l"f‘"‘uh]'““:'”:;‘x':l'l‘-::;:: diamonds, The whole is about hulf an inch | ver.” But her husband, Ben Tuthill, has | a degree of boisterousness. Neither exceeds | port, Clara Morris, Kuto Claxton, et al. were the | Blushing Brde—1 want togota presont “anive | fOr my husband, but I hardly know wh mfl llrnxuhfxlr“;lfi:{"d‘x};;{}- X,‘-‘.Ii.“.ffl‘(“" ut through munagorial ‘conjuring | B0 Wi ot got one of these mice silic i q mufllers to wear eveningst There is a rumor in eastern d; in diameter. made a stake, so the little wom: all 1, who has | the limit in his respective tendens 5 . lias left | with such quaint roles as Dr. Pangloss, LT, | astral fover'in the first flush of °d the | D. and A. S. S, and Zoiiol littlo shavers that | sompound to thegirlish Tda in wedlock. | lous tavor and so, | on bis salary list. Performers or that, entertain such conclusions as P S [ ost’ conscientious wa s Investizaiions may. teach, and pub: | Bulalo Express: Fair Shopper—What is | 0% L I, SOUCERIoN VORer Lish these conclusions for his own benoiit, | the diferenco between these wo pieces of | | provided they do not work injury to the hap- | Koodst Clerk—One is wmarked highor than piness of others. Endowed with a soul of | the other. SYes, but what is the real differ- to ovive ares have been b f raising t amatic circleg Sride—Oh, - dear, 1o; my husba Dinoss ot othurs, Fndowed With . 5ul, 9 | tnco botween them 1 just told you “tie Lovamm. | Honorsworocasr T might sag, between | that Kichued Mansiield wil be bis own mut S Bncom0LEioan Losny, Bisband (nover = P ons s, passions, spirations, s o oy s 3 — efferson and Florence, Searcely Lad the | ager after this scason, as he expects to have et {EkE oy < : e TS i the inherent vight to Seek nappiness, always | marked differenc This evening Joseph Murphy will former, with bis sombre black sild valetot, | a new theater in New York city by the op aCbn Welliiyou unlghtEgeriotlorBnoxtiyly e mostol A0lsRneL (VO Bbl FiknoNfiapocs recognizng o common right in cach of his | The latest fashion for a sipper or ushoo is | most succossful engagement ut Boyd breeches and hose, black gloves and buckled | ing of next se Although his pros 3 P O DRE A AR ALl andtaniobraatid fellow creatures. By this physical, intellec- | & return to black £'zeuch kid and a rosette of | pouse by presenting G Fawcett Rowe's | shoes, gray wig and threo cornered ¢ manager, A, F. Hartz, has a three-years’ con- Kocn's scival. cess i the treatment and cu Nervous, tual, and spiritual endosient man' i mmde | chiffon or some other gauzy material iu some | pew play, “The Donagh.” The prices will | gone from the stage than his antithesis ap- | tract with Mr. Mansfield, the latter says shat st s D Chronio and Surgieal Disens theso ; for sociely; Gid each individusl in s social [ bright color is permissible for omamentation. | pe regular, peared, to change tho wine, as it were from | any ; st 2 eminent physiciins 1o the f McCorkle—The government of Australia | the afilieted overywhere, Th arrangement U i b t t will be finally made cafiacity is bouna to very other individual | On full dress oceasious it i lowable to wear and Boston, other than himself 1 s 2 cherry toburgundy, and then again to be | will be with the approval of Mr. Hartz s eTor govern gt . ) L GRAUTY by the lnw of reciprocity. 1, by the constitu- | shoes in harmony with the gowa. Tho attrastion at Tho Grand this ovening | chansed In. tum. fom: bungundy to cham: | Moreaftor Mansfiold - will only act u Now | Sulll offers 8125000 rwand to the person who | 8 , GRS, Oty Vien on of nature, a man has a right by himself, Miss t'ranks, an _English woman, has im- | Will be the Iisher combination in “A Cold | pagne, keeping the appetite wetfed until at | York, Chicago, Philadelphi : % McCracklo—Yes; [ notice thay several | ©4S SN shatforlon fn s Lrain: O prs physicians are trying for the prize. ho has also equal right to that which may re- | proved upon the Jenuess-Miller legelottes, | Day, or the Laplanders, sult from the innccent use of s bodily and | She advocates in her school of hygiene that [ all the or at popular prices, | theend of the feast the partakers thereof oI which makes a hestra seats being 0 cents aud | were ready to go home in a state of mellowest spoedily. complately nnl permanently cu mental powers, The result is what men call | the aivided skirt take the form of knicker- | the balcony 85 and 25 csnts. The following | hilarity. Dinle ™ <riuiu‘(§)y‘l:x}| Pt e SR ronte \ property. 4 bockers. In her judgment the best material | i @ brief synopsis of this popular farce- Rarely has a performance be done 80 | yhus speaks of the return of Italian opera Black ana White, . 2 In alidvell-regulated socicty overy man is | is homespun, which will stand any amount | comedy and musical extravizany replete with the finest touches and yet so | tho Metropolitan opera house: “Welcome, | Poet (opening his mail) ~Great Scott! The ISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS accorded the right to possess that. which he | of wear and washing. The first act of this absurdity is located at | contained as never to be wearisomo in detail | {hyice welcome, the return of Italian opera! | Squenchery has refused my noblo poem bo- nteed ourcd without psln or detontion has made, and the power of control over the | Cphildren's skirts are rather scantior than | LONE Branch. A photographer is trying to | or byplay, nor displeasing 1n encemble. The childish myths of the Norsel inmng 3 ~ Y DROUELE AND VARICOCE same. Ho has not only the right to a piece | t1,ey have been, and the bodico part of the take a view of a house; a crowded street car il the soand ana fury of the scientific Wild through the lonely chambers of my | nently und s cured In ey of gold by discovery, or purchase, or labor, | Jittle dresses is loose. For party occasions, | S10Ps afiaiust his focus, und he gots a view of : are too heavy for the overworked brain of the LRt SY TS, GONORIITA, GLLE but, sehen o fashions the saine inio s work of | unioss the child 3s vory voun, the wuim po 5 | two women, each seated in the lap of & man. Chat of an Old Campaigner, s art, his right is incre E § d average New Yorker. The public needs re- | Poot's W sed by virtue of his ates the following inci- | laxution and the soothing influences of the | mind, my d The rasc: skill, Around this sacred right divine and AS & mean i 3 7, matorrh e lual Weakness, ing her mail).—Nover | [torshes, femlugl Wonkness, ar; here's $10 from the Warmed | N oamm sions, Lernred o photogeapher uses mis nezatives of blackmailing the victims b no longer worn, the dress being wade with Lydia Thompson rel long sleeves and high neck, Bl i knems and il delicite disorders pee A ck stockings 5 e S dent, showing how very absent-minded peo- | divine harmonies and melodies of Beethoven, | Overland for a trifle [ sent it beginning : e el vy autod, us woll s hllmlf,,f,‘"::f"m,‘,“”;‘: ":I‘f"”m:::::;l““"‘g'i are still the corroct thing for enildren. ::T-« ‘.-"\:Iy:::\-milx:mfl.'zlp\‘»-‘a'l‘i-l:-m"'rL‘:“:m-f‘:.'g ple may become under certain circumstances: | Bellini, Verdi, - llnn|,/,->l\|| and ,”'.“ 7 of You bet your boots, old pard, that's so! fumetionad disorders that resn ¢ on youthful tho NS L There have been any e veltie 3 2 . paod! e >esaro —divinest of the demigods! Byronin B e Olies OF Eho excess of 1iture ye hich Heaven, The Creator treats this right n.“:“:\nln)»{“.f() ::‘n\"x'x‘.l."f‘-'.'ll:.m'«" '\‘f,l'i‘f?i.lff“.. and thivd acts take place on board the ocean | T played a star ongagement once attho ,'”'i .“‘in’H"{',‘_‘:;;:?‘“"” Hy “‘,{ yxon Xililio Onocal STRICTURE Guaranteed permay as a sell-cvident fact, directs his mandate i lpdhugntis L Rl o ch | steamer Neversink. The captian has wvited | Queen’s theator, Dublin, then under the R hoB i e AR e (hTODDINE Noko Tork Herake h , s cured, woval | @ againstovory aet violative of the same and | has the changebeen shape as in material. A | the ladies on board, and the husbands, broth- Q Heace the pest shopkecper, wh g New rald W without cutting, canstic or dilatation, s and othor male persons follow Ln various | Manegement of tholate Harry Webb, ono of car Mes. Parkey (admivingly)—~What an cle- | effected at homo by pitiont without amo= i 3 i 3 ors ed in tho | Aches with orchostras which ho pays tohear, | rant costume Mrs, Do Newd lus on! Thoy | ment's pain or annoyance. disizuiscs. They skip the bounds of probapil- | the famous Dromio brothers. I played in tho | Af th or a8 W 2 pavatohoar,| g8 me Mrs. De 2 ! A ity in flunhnlum|i||u]—lhcrllunu'lcrl do-—but | burlesque of ‘Aladdin, or the Wonderful | YWhom shame. notsympathy forbids tosnore, | gay she pays her modist ilngtorecy . thajsnrg pretiy capoto is mado of black velvet o e O o Mo eeh | stretched and embroidercd with gold wings. buman governments among theiv first acts On the lower part a little twine of arange ¥ me, notsympa 0 0 wpiece for her TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. ore| a boquet of black feather: i % 4 A 5 ang ng by his own “encore,” g 5 g tedinh oaihal s 1;1‘\:\’1?:‘nh:‘l‘u of u‘n|gmll_v of u wrong, and | ¢} oime nmg_’;ml s u“;lu;c Tk aoa sni"gs :Ill:\l‘(;: '.;il.',‘;."?f;"n'.','é’ m]."l.,l“ s llhl:-;-:”_n: bn\f{!;:’ Tom King was playi Macbeth, and I beaux., o whole dress would cost a fortune to make. oranic weskness, destroyl _,I,M Hiing: AR R & i ok vl TH ) ' ght I would 1y to see Teased with his hat and trembling for his £ body. with all its dre ded {lls. pers Upon the recognition of this right depend °‘|‘j‘““ l‘]“‘“"i L i el o plaass tho siftiDuce TiMle Caslclia "‘_'L‘;‘t":r“r:”:““‘;’“““""“”-‘ teise pmaethol| euind hish e, : Everything Goes, cured, : SR . ey the existenceand progress of society, Ignore [ . For- chapped hands the Pharmaceutical | is a clever little soubrette and pleasiug sin oric 3 Scarce wrostles rh the mght, nc s s 3¢ RETTS Address those who have im o thia Theht, A o bmerawould Tubor ore than | Fra has collectea these formalas: I Mix | | Mr. Morosco s @ good German dialect | I waiked through the box office and when | Saree wistles througgh the night, nor taste oy ponye, s Weakly, I)l\§. 1;!.'1~.]. b‘v"pmnl"iulltu meve By i i sufiicient for bis individual subsistence, as | PArt taunic acid, 50 parts glycerin, 5,000 | comedian. Somo takiug songs are in- | I reached the back of tho aress circle I saw, | miy yho dropped curtain gives o gla@lose; | Eirst Bortor “Datis & mighty mean man. | proper e K 40 g e for he would haye no more right than any other | PArts rosewater. 2. An excellent ointment | troduced. looking through ono of the squares of glass | Why this and more ho suff Second Porter—\Why ¢ can ye guess ¢ First Porter Ay or marriie person o the surplus; and thero would there cousists of 114 ounces tanolin, 15 dram olive that looked from the office onto the stag He handed mo a $5-bill this | Pyainess, ore be no accumulation, no provision for the | 0il, 30 graius salol, 15 grains menthol. Bronson Howard's ‘‘Shenandoah,” the Because it costs him dear, and makes him MARRIED MEN or theso entering on that o x $0r hian s oF Mie—Dlssolve boro sold,L part y sdy : qguaint, weird, ragged, unkempt-looking old dress ! morning an’ '\-luull}:bll {:.n“,lnp‘\“lllll:.llwul'u of physical debility, quickly future, uo means by which improvements | For hauds or lips s rio acid,1 part, | successful war drams, is 30 well known here | hag, moving her hauds up aud down, dancing | mo the scientist and musician the heavily e ied, could be made; thero would be no double | in glycerin, 24 parts. Add lavolin, 5 parts, | and has proved so popular that it would be | about like a_c: i Peying on hot bricks. and shouting OUR SUCCESS i vt hOrOe 8 Vagne 5 vonder and o e oy alagnat Tiomes no. Tavented muae. | free from water, and vasaline, 70 paris.” Tho | roing ovor old mround o roolte ite’ moFIans | ong, Kdood Leord, whovels Hocatel Who the | Sood,music of ‘;‘,\‘.‘fli‘\‘:r 3 & peoucor Ann o Epoch Is based upon facts. First -Practical experi- of travel, no advanced civilization. The | mixture may be colored and perfumed. length will be the attraction at the | — is playing Hecate! a stage |y Mt pointe. Wignor. belongs &0 tho | - My son never asks me for a dollar toward | ence. Second-—Kvery e is sy fally studied, question involves the distinction between | A diamond necklaco formed of a single | Boyd on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and | wait! Where's that Hecate! DIl dismiss | filture, and the present genes \onile | dofraying the expensos of his collego educa- | thus sturting righic ' Tutrd = mwdicines are the savagery of tho barbarian and the refine- | row of enormons solitaires suspended from a | Sunday next, und few of those who have | him the moment he shows his face to me.’ and 100 preoceupied to appr tion,” remarked a prominent physicisn, Daoh tase, this effeoting oures without injurys ments und comforts of civilized life, A | slender gold chain_ set with little diamouds, | seen itonce will be unwilling to see it aguin. ‘I burst out. laughing,” added Miss | Yholion and the lamb lie down tog *He hus means of his own, I suppose 5 nution of thieves would be a nation of bar- | each stone a marvel of purity and brilli Love and war, devotion and distress are tho | Thompson, and .said: ‘Stop! Stop! M. | tha lamb is not inside the money-gr “Well, he learned from me all about bon I)I‘S. IgcuS L\‘ BL‘ltS burians, as well as size, adorns the show room of 4 | elements that ‘enter into the composition of | Webb, what are voudressed up fort’ 2ion will bo time enough." setting, and while the football season is on, ) There is no prejudice against honorable | Paris jewelry store. Thissplendid ornament | the play, and impart to it that human inter- | *He looked at me gave one howl and disap- | * My, Laura Ward, the sttein | his practice among the undergraduates is | 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB. and benevolent wealth, The war of today | was to have formed the christmas gift of one | est which is so essential to dramatic succes q ) d E peared. In another moment he was on hoe | Donnelly & Girard's com- | enormous.” stage playing Hecate, the part ho had ; t st | pany, now showing in the wmiddle Atlantic the north and the south, thero is, neverthe- | himself for, only adding some dialogue to | states, has received absolute divorce from St. Joseph News. the necklace was left [ less nothing offensive to the sympathizers | Shaiespeare to apologize, as it were, for the | her husband, Nathaniel, on the ground of St. Joseph v held for the love of the power | on tho jeweler's bands. 1t 15 valued at | with either cause, yet an interesting story is | stogo wait. H 3 agninst capital is against tho avistocracy of | of the partners in the banking house of | Dealing as it does with the conflict between riches, and where wealth is hoarded and ap- | Baring Brothers to his wife, but whea 1 propriated for personal gratitication and | fortune befell the fi grandeur, PEOPLE write for fllustrated atinily paper on operatious up [ o MWuli, piles, varl 4 “Jobn,” said Mrs, Wings at the breakfast oaal le': Bracens wppil- wunted to see tne scenic | pop.support. The 'suit was not contestod, Jobn,' u.-.l 1 7 “ ab cocele, hydrocele Drucea, ) that issues therefrom. $200,000. told and the dramatic situations are strong, | effect he had arrapged aud had forgotteu all | gy ‘\\,U. Ward was the only witnoss. She | table lately, “‘you’ve been studying palmistry T ,‘;,‘,',‘;f,‘,fl‘!'{m“";;,;;J;,” It is this selfishuess of tho affluent that mEeipareqp while clever comedy and excellent stage ef- | about Hecate,” Sehs cortalnly not the typical victim of non- | iately, haven't you i i Ahdentisl book formen, expialuing wiy swakens tho wrath of tho poor of the labor- New Ldeas of Vocal Culture, féets contribute to its success as a whole. 2 e ik support as scen in the municipal court, suys | Wings thought something was up nd Hediseaset seminal weikness love ing clusses. Nor is there violent opposition G t e Mr. Howard in ‘“Shenandoah” has made talian Opera in New York. the New York Worid. She was attired in o | €Vaded the gquestion Oy Satihe L ¥philin, ungatural losses an to fortunes speedily acquired, but publicdis. | M J: W. Vaille, wife of tho eastorn re- ! slem i i v wamiliiasy 1t subardinate to 8 oharm: | qy geterm of the stockholde o | brown dress of heavy woolon materiil. Ove: pleasure is aroused agaibst Lh man of wealth | Presentative of the Northwestern system, 10- | fng and intensely entertaining heart story,and | 1 re delermunation of tho stoc ersof tho | brown dn i i . ot $387 & 50 s wus i seal plush sacque, with real senl Who mauipulates tho market for his own bou: | catod in Philadelphis, who wos in Omaha | thero are no anvidious distinctions drawh to | Metropolitan opotihouse to essay & season | His wiss b ‘u::h A R e efit, and is indifferent to the baukruptoy of | during the late National undertakess' con- | wound the spectator, to whom the war of the | of Italian and F'ronch porformances as u ) v makes you think sof’ he asked 0, ‘last night you kept asking in your sloep, *What kind 01 a haud have you gott' ascs which unfit all for mur ¥ dution Be. Liebic's N Igorator ¢ Trial boitle sent fre Nioth street, Kausas Ciiy, i . ¥ 3 3 little bounet. To the court she said she was Willinim Was tender, R hundrods and thousands whose acquirod | ventiou, has written o very exbaustive worl | Fobellion meant something more than a bit of | change after six years of tho Gorman rogime, | married to hor husband eignt years ago, wd Thstonlt Fiosa Tress A A Y orbunes aro sucritied by his hourtless stock | o, 1,6 gubject of *vocal science,” which bids Raaual histaks It is said that no American | says the New YorkSun, caused more than a | & year later wenton tho stage. Siuce then | o yrapgor at Fort Scott, Kus., wot into o Jending romedy for all ine gambling A . i 3 tau over received such careful preparation | yoinoecon o AT (e sho bas not lived with hum, At first she y ek K08 oures 1 UTALe A O IsChAFEes and 1t s not truo that the rich are necessarily | fair o become u text book upon that much | as ““Snenandoab.” For over niue weeks it | (CRPOrary sensatipn, In “‘"I' al ‘I" 0% B0 |80 B AR RO T ot dmall ey | O)sputa wish “-”\“’f':l.‘l.:’.‘vn opbout tha AN B arenti mon A misantiropie. “Largo possossions in lund | aisputed quostion. Was rehearsed daily, and the presence of | 8specially among prafessionals and somipro- | Was only, & GAOTS FEES AN K0T L0 P ther aud pulled his nose. wutes FaXg Sorlain v for the debit and money do not sour the milk of human ; e er William was dend of b doetors said that if his wife had picked up tne rolling pin and threatened him atany time for years back the result would bhave been the sume. Tho work is dodicated to the memory of | some ominent generals at theso rehearsals | fessionals, discussion of the subject is as live- kindness that flows through the veins of hu- | pyo SRS E G S e, ro. | enabled the author to arrive at the most | ly,notto say as aérimonious, as when the manity. To whom are wo indebted for those A 3 Mo } thorough correctness in all matters pertamn- houses of charity whose gates of merey stand | embered was one of Buston's well known | jno to mlitary discipline. open day and night! Who aro the founde art failure. The locare. @ Luting weakness poculiar i twimin, Mdorir by I The Evhns Cuewien: o i GINGINNATI, O U.5. A 4.4 GTONER, M D. Wolad hy 1 ives @ @ood salry, enough to amply sup- port hersolf and lay away soumething besidos. news firat fell uvon the public ear.and as ten | While she was leaning t act sho ropeatadly s | physicians & geration ago. Fho play contalng many novel scenes and | MORtAS must clapso boforo the Itallun season | Aaked her bsbond, (o MR, UL 5, Guc 2 of those libraries which spread their ample Mrs. Vaille, who is favorably kunown in | effects, and is brihtened by comedy enough | begins, there is a likelihood that.haif a dozen | F050 RO Phe PG (e then she has several Too Much Opera, Eeats foast before mankind? Who open 10 the In- | oastorn musical circles, shows, in this work, | 10 keep the sudience in constant good humor. | times at least, some lttle incident wilt ocour | ¢85 0 heon possessod of b desire 1o leave the Phadelphia Tima Bic U ey ;“'rui:-\'i‘f-:’.:u of 1our land waoee solentilo | & comprehsnsive knowledge of voioe oulture | Allthe New Work sceaery will bousedin | to resnimate interest and revive argument. | stage, but ber busbaod would not support | 16 was » performanceof Trovatore, ln Dlest may rise to the highost! Tho univorsl. | which canuot fail to bring her into sl | Bi® production There has boon a great deal of talks, part | het and she had 10 keep at it or starve, He | realiun, and_be couldn’t make much out of it MpTlu ties and colleges of our country aro thegnon- | greater prominence as o toacher of the | Oneof the theatrical treatsof the season | Of Which has found its way iuto print, as to ::.:: I‘:::‘ :I"’r““':-;“‘:"’“‘I'I';Iw vy U e "'&.’1“.‘.;”,";1"1..‘.‘1‘.‘fX”..,“u\‘ .\1‘.’.‘11‘;}«2') llw ' uments of tho rich, The most popular insti- | natural method of voice production which [ isto be temptgly spread bofore us this | the likelihood of an opposition season of Ger- | 30 0 @000 & SRCL a0l enan T can.’ [ D6 SHHEGN UNiserere tution In Now York, where any woman inuy | Dr. Strecter so fathfully dofouded while ho | week--Mouday, Tuosduy and Wednesday— | man opers. That something of the sort may | g B0 v T » vostaursat in | *iOKE the 12 pecome au artist and any man an artisan, | lived. She is an advocato of building up the | at Boyd's opera house in William Gillette's )ked for 18 mor robable, but he | N Zorl d was abundantly able to sup- L S nolas » he's bool et yaey. nams b Ofled Onrhrendam| velos. tom. infancy sad. Iaya’ down | latest And' most smocesatnl Wrk CALL the | D looked fov ia mom than grobalis Now Yare aas Wi > Wall, it1 mades notes likto bo's besa saals 1470 & positive roncdy for tho above diseass ; Ly ite thousands of eases of the worst kind and of long nding hivo beon curd . Lindeed o stroug is my (aith it etficacy, that [will snd TWOWOTTLES PN, with y . sieofb et O or e \d keen her from working, Her | b L B e P Y EYE (e & VALUABLE TREATISE on this disenss to any saf; i Gelliii, In the hoBorabl work of & man | cortaln rules whioh, 1t " followed, | Comnforts of Eome.n - This Joly" farce set | WOuld be more prophetic than o prophot thay | porblior und keep her feow WOTKLE, ) e all ity and catlod falngiog 10 expoct | furt el e e w0 e who left two_millions to his two children. | canuot help but be productive of great good, | all Gotham to laughing und talking, like a | could tell whence the benediction is to come. cu nowme, a, ¥ to be pit in Jail, i _T. A, Blocum, M. C.. 18¢ Panwd 8078 4 Ho is not despised. The National temper- | The fact that there are so many methods of | sewing school, and_ sedate Philadeiphia and | Not a few tolerably experienced porsons be- | W, H, Brewster of Quincy, TL, treasurer o OIsT Was Mad, 1 ; ance pul lishing society, whose life-giving | voice culture extant, no twoof which can | conservativo 'Baltimore have had humorous | lieve that it will hail from abroad. Thoreare | of the League of American Wheelmen, B Tl FRENGH %Phcll‘l(} ~ literathie is today blessing our nation, is | even agree upon the bumber of registersin | bumps it will take somo time torecover | two or three managers in Kurope abundantly | in Omahs, @ guest of A. H. Perrigo, last 2 e T AR . ) S largely the work of another citizen of Amer- | the human voice, Mrs, Vaille's plea for the | from. The same company and all the scenic | equipped with artists, music and costumes, | Sunday. Namby '\"\S;" ‘”‘“" SPOME RO, ArosiTt &-.u permanent CURE for all - fca's great motropolis, whobequeathed to his | natural method is not without foree and | embellishments of the original production | that would gladly take a flyer,in the lauguage v et g i A A diseasen o ...q INARY GRGANS. Cues widow and soven sons moro than & mill- | should be carefully weighod by all tachers | will vitalize and grace the Omaha engage- | of the street, if they were encouraged by a | Five hundred patents on tires and tiro con Ny Sho usked i o guoss hor favor. | whersother rsstmenilalis.uil Guections th ich lon and @ half of dollars. Ho is not | of vocal music. Published by Oliver Diwou | went. The players so gencrously praised by | helpful people o this sido of the water. Un- | struction have been issued from the patent [ ite sucred song and he Weslones i owo | seitie Frles, eag Golige; tee sonaturoor & L f | roprobated. Every state in the south is | cowpany, Boston. our criticul neighbors, are especially enguged lx ss (icrman opera is supplied from sowe ' office at Loudon, Englaud, begiuning:—Q, for u thousand tonguos | or e By rURgIsSte.