Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 28, 1891, Page 9

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mmonez| L1HE OMAHA DAILY BEE |mmovn TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2 1ISO1—TWELVE PAGES NUMBER 252 o o s | THE WORLD OF AMUSENENTS. |hotssin ses torsportsmeon oo wiossmsnts e s | THE SIATE'S SOCIAL SWIN, of Lifv in Prosperous try Towns. DOINGS OF WELL KNOWN STAGE PEOPLE. i b T BONNER TELLS A STORY. : t \ " IS THE TALK OFf THE TOWN. Agnes Booth Schoeffel Pradsss Been ¢ Field and at the fran 1he Fportant social Events, Polite 1 hardt The Good that Whiskers A y Wheehmen - Knights of SOty Movenents off Prominent Do What the PProf s (N the Ring, and Breesy People and General Gos Finds to Talk Alout, plic ty Bux Miscoliany, i of hiter trial, 5 Molsoy, record vohiam was ax e i > . horse to trot a pub! W X rmed Monday from s JN tar Ihe piece i a su aro the esof histrionie fam s, rial, 22 1 waggon —driven by Kinsas, - . oft, " urged G MeVicker's Chicago theater, will for the | Hiram Woodraff ~the fastest mile the great i y Tt gn . " o /ity suchin s § third time rise from its ashes and re- | driverever droveany or trafton, record ) s N ¢ 1 next month Joseph defferson Miss Marsaret Baivd is visiting relatives Now \ 1 vy Jim came out of Des M rond Pocahontas, record 22000 treil utterly reckless, with o wild hatred | Jear s will veu @ run during the Startle, the overy ything, M 3 oft Saturday for first eastern bred thre 1 the S 8 f (e \ oAb ¥s hi \ J ald is on @ “busie 1 Maud Macey If drif will whet the public appetite o ' vty | Lady s I v with reco '\ y 4 train Monday for tuml when it goes i temwilli ity hardson thivks it oo risque | ety 1 3 ound of i horse’s hoofs told wh vietim, that!" inquir ited tr track mak o mer Mar 1 g 0 t | returned anumber of days s anew play on a team to pubiic trial ¢ 1 i tih 1 116 takos ‘tho pa noodG, over tw it voars awo ( v has left f aracter Among the brood mares be found R I for the tin 3 erwith 8 r Spokano Flowe™ gave wayat Proct \thern t wi W Mr. G ) postp Wilkinson's Widow Wy post por Beci i it Women® s v > Maud Macey c the ¢ nder left iting his cparted for o v Missouri and many oth “Dur the year v o v the wond x 4 t | 15 of Kansas madein developi \ A > shington Rummons Wabash grain firm ¢ farm, in ad v liis bom o6 Tils dafoay : \ i ‘ t turday for to the dvipping Hedgero ‘ ! g i1l Borcrya word: but somethit f ntof food and hall dead wit mt s "”“ A he cold, poor Jim had never achanes For The Good that Whiskers bo. jies of'a star's position in TR 100 b Lime) sl e Rhyans hid v thanked the nothing, and’ he Il pablic a started upin blank amazement, and saw linates of the ce Py ing he was done O ddently, s the San Francisco Examiner, and is one happy in possession of then fuil | YM1C 1 3 3 i Tt r ron a man about his own ina red coat and top-boots plentifully bespattered squire, and withone last effort managed | subject. e siys that the thirteenth day of | 1 DOx0ffice as lus share of the week’s pro with mud, looking down” at him from the ek of n weight-carrying hunter, ocord. Any who o ) I torollinto the dgep diteh, keeping hine | any month is a bad one for any th ot way, will put the labei of Leadiey’s per s ! ting | t and Dug self uppermost. The brutes jumped | commence an engagementor sign onoon. He | aftar thopog i ot iee- onlio without the least gleam of aversion or f u the dd tell enongh aby whis 1o fill @ dietionary, N th opening th he Jonahs in crea ! Iy B gurly enoughs not that nted the question, but simply hecau for'fhe great Robert- must now be plac w largo figure, and L uo ince Shilling, ubout six down and strove to make him loose his | 3 e anamatib snion oLt ter Libro kuspiciomon his pleasant, fresh-coloved clition ce . i bt 3 V.Y, has been visiting Hugh Boynton, sheltering his body with g of f: | st o hollow huzzing, and 1sed to insults and rough speaking i P ok e LBl o [hien adun 3 the same class as the professional sprmt run pver the Columbus sal 500 was giver weeks, | g L 0 supports ablishea tradition | Pavis, has been revived by Justin FL' Me- 2 lold of their vietim: but, stunned _and I face rand another heavy blow: a chim v Marceh” or “The Houso Was 1 ol 2 SE bR Eon : t v 3 Lunnal 1 i Saturday to the idea of w **blooming swell™ speakin iea S TONe? 1 ] ner. i cen under sections 2 and 7 of the Mr. C. W ki v of Lincoln i opening : a theator is like | Carthy and some of his literary a! : acquaitggees in You look rather done up. Been long | 1180 1 tion. Further ows it fora fuct | o h an insti- | oo was a fak to be played on t s 0 . have fought blinded with blood, he clung tierecly to ot in any de ontha rond? 'he s 1 be rounds an- | that nodecent variety theater ean expect to cerned, nny wa d ! ) TR v notat Joo M parti to such as he took him utter wny ] ¥ n s Levy mishtworship her, “Never had any wnor.” e cets her on Market 1 ) 5\" B R R oWl ore ) i aniondiy thultveokis Rober Well - ma T iy uvit t L very late hour oor chup! But you live somewhere, | (FCr e 3 SRAMER Pis bl oo \ g : : ; 3 L h ; ed 10 their homos, “Oh, yes a grim chuckle—*1 | Y » t se e owear 4 and-out bad ¢ v v 1atho is 1 miso; ve somewhere—anywheres I'm not , must have every thin 54 his lady and st at hitm, as ey el “("“; ““‘"" R e S BhigreiticiLalaCain ey Pre girl, that,” com- | Lhear Theodore Whomas always wears “a In the Pield and at the Trap 1de to S A e STt o Tiatvat b e e ce rade. *You scem to lave made a wash | Prince Alvert of a certain eat to hide his | g socond contest, atfifty live (O sepallSxtatnEtioorns ] i te t on ye live just wher an There was a time when my discou R e i SO Sl paunch, Anactoron the stige ought never | | 3 1 gt oy them during the coming racing reason and have to find for mysclf, and don’t Was wrenched © t ot j i M A And | 10 raise s cont tails when he'seats himself | betweend. A. R ott, holder of the Amer- Buff 1 ave o two-days' bieyeling ] 4 often get my meals reglar, 14did notshout ti s hoarse, Bl sara s ¢ during a seene. You knéw the story told of | ican Field champion sshot cup, and | athetic m i June, One duy will be o ro bolwoa thirl orty Can't you got into regular work and And point out every point HY SR S R ) ster Wallacls and Osinond Tearle durings a | James Huziorty, the crack shot of St. Louis, | tively i cits and e wd & most deliwhitfil evening I Harry Mann of the Californiasimply scouts ! it £ the 2 leave this teamp business?” 2 Joke iy to el the idei of any Jonahs over iutorfering with | orle durtuse 1 love suene sl | tok place list Tuesday at Blliotw's parke, | pther ¢ affaie will *bo under | 63 B, aerea e b el No: there’s none'll have the likes of #le nainm m, thouzh there was atims he was pretty Lprior to sitting do e $0fi | 1 ouisas City, an S wo ifon ™ ) “”‘“.l Tallde I'I‘ A My wife had time to listen well ) abortilnm I next to his lady I Phat won't do, Mr :“‘H‘ € y"‘{‘lx AR "“‘ e i on't look respectable enoug Py St \ A vell sc about them, e int &l from ag orolo: sythe seore of forty-eiglt to forty-fiv s B B T R P R nir Before the baby came. “I'hey can't_touch me now, though,* saig | Tearle! excluing allack froman ovenestra | BY ke dd S A A R Lt ey A 0 N W e, with one of those lovely silk hat suiilesof | ehair wherehe was rehcavsing theplay, “that ty won thetoss and led off, Killing et tiaiEh your luck, but pick yourse up. Now, here was at when hereand there 2 of ook here; 1 will give youn chance my 1flitted likea bird; 1 suppose? : el i th on th 1 man who once spoke kindly to L 1 gt 4 v gt o like some folks, u who once si § fists, 1 have quit that business forever A e egree to the exceellent taet of the auspices ty League of A A due fu large ¢ | clubs. IUis said that the prizes offered w the b My and - Mrs. R clishman who won 1sical the Photerone so lis. won'tdo at all, Don't beafeaid to sit on | straight birds. His ninth, aleft-ouartenng x days walking matc ison rday night was ) « “How's that’? one ventured. **What anti- | Your coat tails. *Don't ba.afraid of thocoat. | quver, he lost, and he camno ucar losing bis , lias issued o chall 1 success, Ther self, if you will take it. My wife went with me everywhere o 5 \ cutlemmn should have a dozen coats in his four hours s eas 1 the scleotions 1 ! ou ¥ Dt e o e b evay | dore, what bulwark nave you found to pro- | A gentieni ado ats lnchisi| ot hind, | Kiliott Jost his. thirxtoonth r hours' £0-as-you-j Jim Could uot believe his ears. Some teet. you from then fors to wal 8 wdien o e e ey : - . bird, @ right-quartesing drivee which tue e profors to wilk aeainst : 2 autian one actually talking to him as if he was QenwiiaInA T A0 ha s, “Whiskers,” responded Mr. Mann, gravely, | £he Paris correspondent of the London | quivlly with the wind, Tiiis mide the score | Albert or Littlewood and Dr. J. A, Dough an honest man, and not some sort of ver- S R S e and as he spoke one could hear tne breezes | World was less pleased than some other evit- | gio " ut - Faggerty fell back aein on his [ €0 of Uhiladelohla, has accepted the chal min or venomous beast. A real “tip-top AL ERGA 00l SROY 28T, 1erhing —-soughing the I the t tsin | ics by * rmidor Hé'writes: *“ Comme | Haxe’ vird, an: endy dicom e in the name of the former D Arnriaa e YA AT Before the baby came, the box oftice and melting away among clestyivant! How living itis©” exclaimed a | Sovonteenth, a fast vight-quartering i A wrestling match for the chamy hipof party gehuamunRioos S Houmukkibg dnu 3 A e T corridors of the California hotel Philistine neighsor of minelastnight, when | Jateieqhzde Bt et O ond, & sy the world, best twoout of t It Lu0ly Jut the brown eyes were looking coolly here wi ime when I alone ; ) BTl A T st llgetainlaanl L9nby d, ¢ 10 orld ¥oo i od her vl enough at hum, and their owner was Was by my wifeudored Agnes Booth Schoei Berhardte | oo and figurants deessel in brand-n IR AT R AID AR A Dinca oG8 akOws iaEllil; s ana tiddled < tilled ip Swell, what do you say? ATeTAs "“"”“ I have been asked to give ina fewwordsan | question, but of a brilliantana worn-for-the ol b o A A b b 1 i the f e f ity “Yer don't know what'l be: I'm 1 et idea of theeffect Sarah | -t i first-time atonee suggesied the non- | 71y \ (s £ thos \issos Allie and I've beer in quod often eno I've 1 > of m reality of My iy fon wa p vted out Jim, f somehow he Before t i1 e precidoly v wirealy o could not take his new-found patron in i I dare say you have, and des lit. Wanted a Baby Bad. yet,if yo wnd, as [said, T will give f W S W B 0 goneral plan of one In thedepth of Jim's warped nature ile il there glimmered someti Lspark o \ 2 k TR Gl ot v On the Bl Eieid new life, for a moment; but old habits 1 1 f sito b I her | nted under a very winp Won't Mis were too strong for hin, and the clouds - b 1t S Ben Teal the nd wanl the rank i Xport stige manager and play- | Denver has t closed darker ngain a8 heshook his head 5 A 5 Wore Lo not think of | wright ~Iseo that Heuy Guy Carleton, in'a | team and said, in tones which tried to be i 3 1 was still with L v fler agon- | recent of a dvamatic paper, goes out of | It takes “stuff’ to get into the week he @ ressed y w > ar v 1 Hervoice was | his way tothrow a slir on stage mmanagers, - = 4 o s | carry a b le. A forboding still ringi 1 4 Her voice —now | The fact remains that the success of a mod . EUNERCHS YOI IRaAD -“ | o e Reaalon 6L ks sndl ol crosatd sweet and pur tewring my very |cern play depends largely unon the stage no go now. 1'm no good for anything but ! wite, He | Beartstrings by its bathos and intensity, aud | managzer. msider for a ut his daties. tramping, un' [ don't want to work for Ilwvaw wollowith bis wife: (He W Fons i i * Me | then again sweeping mewiongin u storin of [ The stz er goes over the mithors | (BillY Harlesaysho has signed wit 1y master-—an® won't neyther. \ad beer lieve that she was very 111, joux City u sociation Jimmy C would like to know if ) ver wants b passion—at all time d and musica manuscript >ty neval wdeaof the flo expected an angry lecture and | and that 3 )y boy bad come to call Who can recall the with Scarpia, | whole xt, tho stage manager sug Ball players We Hoover bring the | rev round abuse for vefusing: but the other | him father. ile have been married | When the torty § Mario—when, management and authe uts? | game into”disrepute and western elubs shou f Yerkes of Bucl said, quietly, stroking his boot with the | seven years, nion hasi't been blessea | With parched and ach L falis ! thotoxs, which, in his prac. | ook ou forhim nolling that the shooting of ndle of his hunting-crop. th child Both have grown-up ch n the table, exclimi | pis, je | e condugive to the suceess o ehean is getting together 4 very strong L Leap, provided thit hand {"‘ ‘,"",' L3 f1 - || Teith.onalie : AR ROWIIUD € ne puis pas!” aud when, with a loving voice y When the play is rehearsed th team for Denver 1 o Uhat is a dangorous way of thinking, | by former marriages. When Mr. Huber ¢ she calls on Mario to speak 0 hor—and v 'ris, of course, on the spot and my -iend, and will get you into trouble f réred b 1o, wh d Sarab_Bernhardt t eat and glovi- | 1 ranaral | dislbline: amoig the again. You are foolish not to try and | yaq : R tage of woni White aud Rowe are free to sign anywhere i ! wid Orr, they are winted X P A e . MGy 1d be a good man for the W » AR teice. J | ) rship her genius, trancos. T'ho stage mana vin M ey ts the play in detail and o MUSICAL AND DI MATLC, i oo e Lady Barter ninutes showing i | 0's now theater will opea Monday : » Hilliard no less thin Iy, absent mindedly alkol out of the r Carloton, sta , indicating o the wive 1p 1 bit; but you know your own admir Bern 3 t on the \ - imor Qu 2 fe, we'sd quite romss Da for &0, the x Al of that and this rious uation 1it r and DI pianist, is ¢ 1 entof Lawre Mr. Hoyt is having ne A Midnight Bell” whi Me Huber Wilhelmina, daughter of A who was het ’a i Neither he nor his wife has auy ex- [ Fecently made ber debut in Londo Iz 1irst woman, who was sh business tyen, whay ls it?” cried tho | plavatiou to wake to the publie, Messrs, Hayt & Thomas are whavea uew | w0tk Jobuny, “She was madaw,'” o~ sight was too much for the famished low, and he pushed his way into tb LYhere will be many new faees in e West- | five i

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