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Pages 9 to 12, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE |rasowr OMAHA., SATURDAY MAY CWANING THEATRICAL SEASON aasses of the | 1dustry str f his record dur- iit Chat About the Men and Women ia the Dramatic Profession, apprentice amon, While the in various industries, BERNHARDT'S ADHERENCE TO REALISM. ases subdiv According to b s standing as Managerial New Plays on the R Kendal's Excellent School. which of the vartous by has dropped out r & long time FORWARD. to Looking Backward tion are open or who has been f the Norwe ccupied with the being supplied by Bjornsterne Bjornson his father's talent mmenced act | & tirst-class drilling in his prc rs us Charles Fechte Siddons to set the example. Wilton Lackaye will ot appear O'Neill in “The Envoy, He was t00 late and as Mr. O’ Neill is not used to that treatment, Mr. Louis s will be starred equal before a most selec soncentration to the higher at the Star theatre rehearsals, at such thin gs were possi of informatic the papers not the sons | uly remained was assured, o THOUGHTS IN A LIGHTER VEIN. goers who are 28 for farce comedy )n from the fagt that and Stuart Robson hen and general strikes out all hopes of further promotion oken oppon West, [ wo! “Stoop to Congtier” King stage, <0 Kept that higher position 1 such a favoritismn is not 1 Pittsburg . oper u The Chigago opera house thoer spectacular produe ag 8 good aull’ care away er in Bittsvurgh Tle oldest theaters mow In use in Germany ara those of Meiz, buflt iu the Markgravian opers house. built in 174%! further repetitions ie administration, have p the warm weathe But don't yo To come to Chinu. came to mot treated like foot balls ‘I3 there no court of appeals , such an abused £0 to a judge,” Mr. F' f the biguest strikes I have no roc For such as you ecould mean nothiug that ever oc woman can fluirs which return to a before ('hrist men who have passed the forty-fifth year of their age and have oeen appointed discomforts. ed my next discription of th 4 position for ich better organized Klagenfurt, 1730, and Salzburg, 1731. “Wilkinson's work, which is at present oeing presented by A Chinaman. And now I've got y Leete of ¢jurse told you —adjudic ite all cases u by the bair. as for the im exaggerations, [ d clusious from the capitul and only indisputable cc laborers ever ployers, I can show you in the college library makes 4 complaint of unfairness against an ts are heard and equally by the numerous strikes in those days, and compli things, for making such irrational economical Werre square. Too High-Toned to Taint That humorous little nd humor, Marsnall £, Wilder, took to have some funat the expense of o | the strect has Mrs, Babb's eves waiter who was atteuding to b local hotel during a recent visit to thi says the Philadely glass of water to the third street theater, «ded to be the zraatest financial success New York has had thistseason, and is doiog a phenomenal business &g the “*Maid Marian, settled without three judges city of Chicago anno 1588, where the editor, in _contradic communists being required The eMviency of the strictest discipline in the army of labor. The men appointed oy the president are of course trustworthy friends of th tion and not expected to decide in such cases against the officers of the government and in | favor of the ‘kickers.’ : settled without appeal, the ill-used memoer ori Lual package'* of similar st which was done in Omaka this season under the titie of “Robin Hood, Koven and Harry B. Smith, ved a_three months’ run in 1me length of time as Sir Arthur Sullivan’s start out for tour of the provi 1 opera has ever before enjoy 4 success in England, Bruudage, a charming girl of Des Moines, is creating a pleasing sensation r my lecturs s conversed with who was qnite as willing icty as Dr. Leete, administration are call said Mr. Forest, they might express if they said, manufacturers men in Chic come to the eity poor. to Chicago only a very Euglish, still the This disproves the people by Reginald Del cuss the new order of sc friends of the well to do or rich London, the And as sach he examine they are right their opinion w few of them h more civility pears to be very impure, count for it# where the superior, whom he will certainly not tre Ou the cont, has accus t him bette. ary, such an administration am kinder wmu but hit's powahful good watah jes de sam officer has owed ':?-'E‘jm"" Breesy Gossip from All Quarters of the A &3 .‘A ‘(: ‘*.ln.w id. PR L . friond IB\LLV CATTON AND THE DRUMMER, Onis Folinct Wh world | The National Regatta -Movements in w cause there are | Fistiana - Along the Home Stret s VR SIS Shooting, Fishing, Baseball, Tennis and a Mixed Budget. Atchison Globe: There are some things PRl worse iu the world than woeariag a dress that . Milwaukee Hera ever get | |'l:"v:\: [ PooAtE AN HeAltated v tHE distaoE Bt wyors ab the Chi. . i3 s ust tic £ " have more \ iilities as v t have the a New York Recorder svlained that & \ W 1 t t A fresh the La C oot oea » the rtably in o i« gars t ey bu n all know L W One Deaver S A Colorado editor s bere are w great many pe sne was stand. ads, cut a style. ‘This the balls about on & vay he fingered be knew a thing i wanted other peo- ned the drum > a8 to 1 ring, )in me! s, [ 1s, you game of I may be & I guess he sdged superc ‘How steep w," repl ndolent nore than she c Yes. Mto $100, remarked the ma a little steep!” demurred 200 point with n St ¥ who strikes the cait 1 do,’ o Texas Siftings: It costs 210,000 to gild the They chalked their cues meditatively and dome of the state house in Boston, while you | procexded to bank. Catton soon made his an paint the whole town red for 30 t shot, then gathered the balls and deftly worked them along the rail, round and round the table, scoring the 200 points without a st ss, while the drummer stood staring at politics in the same | him with wide open eves and drooping jaw.@ d his wife was re ‘I reckon you do piay a pretty fairish man, she haf | game.” drawled Catton, as he stuffed the irummer’'s $200 into his pocket. ‘Don’t you S want to wash your hands¢ Tis is an awful New York News: A lawn fence company | ly dusty table’ " claims to put up an absolutely dog proof arti cle. [f!!"n is xnuz case, the dog l[uusl bow: The Lion of the Ring. Wow to the inevitable. Slavin is, of course, the lion of the hour i signed to de 7 W = ring circles, but it must not be overlooked under- Puck: Mr. Tabb—That woman coming up that he has not yet been put to the crucisl s wants at a Mrs. Tavb—Resembles her in that respect, | test. Kilrain wiil be the only genuine first city, | you meun rater he has met, and the rosult of that battle Holding up a | = Tabb—No, it is Mrs. Babb herself. will decide whether he has acy claim to the it . = championship or not. By comparison with WHEE D | ety e aont el Hover go skatiug. I [liciirain, Slavin hos thejadvantaga/in helgh| Mr. O'(Jucer—Faith, thin, ye wouldn't hey | aud rcach. Much will depend on the far b ral 3 outcome of the mill. In the natural S order of things the winnor of tho Jackson- abratanatit WHERE HE FAILS. Corbett fizht in San Francisco will challenge a first-class chance dissatistied s next regrading, when t class and grade, if fellow is not already t the offended officer c: n0st objectionable work.” The picture thus drawa by Mr. Forest, ap- oad that administration barbor any animosity against the men, rule the United State tlows through a cemetery before we get 1t Sam thought for a minute and replied ves, sah, it do flow frough L. yere's a mighty high-tor tning in the v orid to make wild statements, but it is sometimes difticult to Aund Dr. Leete is an adapt at making statements, ‘But are you not Grand opera house of her ow crowded for three consecutivg uights tolisten to her art, which many claim to equal that of world’s famous _whistler. Strunge that Omaha has not heard a ling artiste, aithough Mrs. Shaw, previous to her departire for the coutinent, whistled in Denver and St. I even admit substantiat put him into irel Hill cem unfortunate 7 and tolerence, than of the gover did the members it which ruled twelve But the fundamental principle of their system is decidedly wrong and guences must be bad I the administration may do t shortcomings of th S0 vou think that the absolutely wrong?" ‘an you entertain uny doubts ! Look around ciple in_ereation find sometimes similitude b cem’tary, sab.’ getting along 1o stop Forest's com- to an indisput. enjoying an unprecedented prosperity and is not this general result, the definite annihilation of ment worth ““We are not getting along in We are not enjoying an u A Hopsc tech Harmony, Hopscotch is now fashionable amo: . and Sir Arthur Sul has been requested to compose a Hopsc Harmony somewhat in this style A merry maide ints, by point 30 the conse- whatever the mem 0 patch up the Kansas City, Omaha got left Mr. Smalley writes to tte New York T bune anent Mr. again essayed Hamlet pared by me descriptions that I could not recollect myself sufti- 'y an argument lusions of my prede ship of the history sent system is hops and snows n of sable hose; “Iwish.for my part, ould think him agood actor, but I ca ma it seems that he has still of the alphabet of his art to learn first of all, or perhaps even before that to conception ¥ actor profoundly age, and from the verdic any iven evening in any one theater th or none till next morning. crowd which wituessed Mr. appianded it; you have! He has, at ledst, one good quality ; precedented pros Is the leading prin- equality or ot to knee, : the character and the And so far concerned, ally to nothing but After a short pause the present Now consider in institutions workers have frage to exercise or anything of their superiors, § eral of the guild appoints to the rank under but he himseif chosen by suffrage amoug vote of the hunorary members of the | 1ds, that is their time in the guild 1th short st The playful And frills that play at hi th an eltish st con form out of petticoat, all these facts 1o and seek, thousands of leaves, alike at the first g! examination w dissimilarities. tuve and the s therefore n ever such experiments have heen o unqualified amounts prac richmeat of the awkward, people, with t But it is a demo- of a majority nee, but whic ceeds of the work of the She sings a gl opscoteh song. sh equality | You could have don 3 years ago, anjust enough to Got a Roast Instead of Toast, Teras Sirtings After the bridal party uous banguet a younger drother o ®ot up and said solemnly, raising his glass looked long and carnestly at those sin “Ladies and gentl Barrett's per superintend- Ccommit suc “If the people don't ok of a sumpt ke the present organ- the bride w York Sun eran minstrel performers loft, There are plenty of vet- brotherly love and charity, failed in their ef. From your remarks, the winner of the Slavin-Kilrain match. If ) Buffalo Express Slavin should be the lucky man in the latter, a8 chasadiaFnbbes football complications may arise; for, according to his er many a gory field; programme, he will remain here only ten He could stand behind a batsman weeks, and it is hardly provable that he And the mask and mittens wield. would be in condition to enga in another In a pugilistic contest, fight between the Hoboken affair and the i as beld among tie best, time of his depurture. Iusuch an cvent the He could mingle in a riot, winner of the Jackson-Cocbett mill would And enjoy it, too, with zest probably have to go to London and But his finé phiysique was ruined— meet Slavin at the Pelican club, This Crushed in a most brutal way, would take up a great deal of time, and When his wife took him out shobping meanwhile John L. would b telling the' Aus- Ou a ladies’ bargain day. tralians what a gooa fellow Slavin was and sl giving them points on **Honest Hearts ana That Naughty Boy. Willing Hands.” Thus, if Slavin showad a ooling overan ol A R T e clear title to the cnampionship by defeating Lokt it Brar ol i EhoRotHaniley, BTH Rl L e e ORI ol came upon a hanafull of Tony's buttous, | mavbe, Sullivan writes Florence Alden. Icall them Tony’s | tle or take a back seat. As John has never buttons, for they are relics of pastshirt | been known to indulge in the latter occupa- aists and little pants long siuce worn ot or | tion, he would probably prepare for the fray, 5 S thatMony sedtol oo e & and the battle would be just as likely to come laid aside that Tony used o wear. Rev ST Ta ATtalle e An el e e in ently 1 picked them out from the collection )u the other haud, if Kilr the box, and holding them in my hand, vin, which [ hope he will, ple re- | of the whole matter will vould have to give him bat- in defeats e complexion be _changed to a to propose | minders of my little curly headed boy. Near- | Picturesqualy domestic hue, with John L. conciusion worth spea toere are ouly a few opposition hed in the country. that the people are satistied with the present members of the industrial establish communism permanently amented Procustes steads in which he placed s could not get along with one size for every- try to make hat you have no oppo- army are twenty ing of, for you said, count on one's fingers the remnants of the of burnt-cork players. ioneer bands White, who d was at the time of his oldest of all rsold, and he had been half a century before the public. veteran among tho veterans of ; and there ave probably not half a dozen men contemporaries Tnele Dick” Hools Sanford, Frank Moraa, John Eugene, all of who e your glasses and rise | of the garmer This seems to bave a good time they must blindly orders ana seek favor by all means in their must influence their frienas who have votes, not only to stand by the ad- ministration, but to do 1tin a demonstrativo casional presents of wines and ndship of some of members of the twenty-four th which the lot of coal digger called an enviable For a plantation slave was considered uable pieca of property and not reck- lessly destroved, while the uld leave hus job and go to some other place, until ne found more suitable employ- our industrial army, | who has drawn upon himself the ire of the death about the somewhat be every man six around his chest, with a ( eyes, light hair and a_lyric teor voice attempt to equalize all lives and reduce them Now consider, in connection with the difference in the mental powers of men, their different inclinations and tastes, the variety occupations, lishment of society ism, of absolute equality. “If I nave formed a jus organization recognized said the yo! He was, indee for a few minutes ['il | with Kate Grecnaway figures, on my impression with the same liberty you were enjoying 113 But everything in pol ed since thuse caption of a limited numoer of government contractors, your citizens were perfectly independent of the adrinis- today the administration rules every thing, and everybody is more or less depend ent upon the good will of ever dares to openly oppose the ruling spirits may be sure that all unpleasantness istration, will b tives and friends men who are during enc ire of the go! 4 great many are di ent state of affuirs But why don't people elect men ss laws that would chaug unsatisfactory e I asked, satistieq, that Forest, in mood, was 5 stove-pipe hat." communistic cigars may se: P the officers. teft who w Otherwise the With the ex v Birch, Sam Kate Field's Washington, Hor dainty envelope is square— think the while its S0 like herself, The note insid years a life, compared w a plantation slave or the poorest 150 vears ago would are alive to thinning ranks White was a sable wit as far back as and back of that time minstrelsy did not ex- tend very far. Mr. Nat M. Brigham has finally yielded to the “footlight fever” and has appeared in City, notwithstanding ter and then say, whether the estab- | officials and a few ontemplate on the basis is possible.” it, too, L'll swear, Light and diverting. What though her heart be free from care, And blue her eyes and soft her hair, Her voice Like southern breezes rare — There's uot one touch poorest coal dig- the wrath t the command of the admin ipon him ana bis rela- refore the number of A member I objected; “but at the same time you give select the profe and vou have grad { feeiing there; everybody th or trade most to ed the men, belonging to a guild, ing the ambition of the worker nd creating a diversity of po- sitions, adupted to that disimilari you were just placed ou the list of the enemies of society o account of relatives, leads a life that may be termed as tweuty-four years of hell on earth ! demonstrated to you now, Mr. West, why “‘Ho performed most unheard of feat of drawing ence to hear a simple ballad concert, when entert@inment twice as pre- 1 to be conte : His manuer of ‘working the tself a lesson in the agerial divlomac very small the (here) al- outented witli the pres hel's Art, higher grade many & mus! "he vast majority coutinually please the admiuistration, for the purpose of « favors for themsely the princiole of equality and then pr to arrange our system upon a basis of ine. v, thus avoidiug an open avowal new organization of society wi ud practice. Henderson, Forest n_con- lity of the | wse plaques | pa b L ght after by half a gdezen musical circle as a failure in eturned a firm but polite denial uld interfers with neither love for the arg, benefits, edd she inherent mo by 'a mere f the egotions is i hiest effects, depend upon thedentn of couviction actor feels whale effect situation depends upon she care a with which it is planned is contr thousand insta iumphs have be nad passed th volition and had surrendered influence nowa power rests while we were both theory te calls the miller roper form of societ everybody st Venice, whi f the drama power and physical over forty-five years able to get disli in \Washingt ed men back Oldest Hous under the di the most wonc Careful with 10 tyrant of your times ever dreamed establishing. subdivided themselves to hook sightse in Washin, stage art save planaing and inspiration | plauners are 1o succesd genius is o ot, however, do I wish to vears of their service to the class of ua r diligence but it is neve of men is th products of 1 ble roof long before qu ss wrangled reless a fact after this period, than medioc periors, that th at last the dispute was ended, and a def , everybody has a na. tural right tc ¢ large suare of labor of & clevar worker grade W giy g these three inspiration I 1 feel my parts just ngth of my depiction of theu ma thousaud Sarab Berubardt, Actor ana Stage Manager. Beruhardt somebody spoke of the earnest f ciass A of the first largs portion of the | What Was 112 sentenced to solitary imprisoninent he consents. wte bank of ipon the immed Potomac, he vhen her fr and that excel Of her part. ver known of the fact and actresses som [ hav 'd o Much, ployers wer s of ‘stealing great people of the stag emotions of of Edwin Booth nights tbat he bas played Othe for him, unusually morose and abrupt, and cu the night that Le has a young men aud tuat all who have pass unclassified grade without serious disgrace, opportunity to e@mploywent ie great diffarence tween & man and & Woman is that one cau be perfect and the other won 't Atchison Glove choose the “Sickem, s vision of the Louse, pull properties lhaa d down the cage, and searly l Blage thinks it will do, Notbing di still shining o drunk | ly every button w all like an April raimbow ir T s pulled out with a pi vhich itcame sewed fast 5 = to it. Well I remember bow annoyed 1 often The \nflinunl I egarta. It with ony because his buttons were al- Oarsmen at Washington are ulready m: ways off ing preparations for the national regatta, it you One w 0 part I re adark blue | which 1s to take place there next August, e TT\”“:';I‘"‘;:. Secretary (Gibson of the National association witist. The image | 0f Amateur oarsmen says the prospects for of my protty little bov came back to me as I | 8 successful regatta could not be better, looked at those well worn buttons, his bright, | Every mail nowadays brings applications animated face, eves sparkling in Goticipation | and entries from prominent clubs. Toronto of the fun he would have at the p and Ottawa Canadian clubs will be on hand. The New York and Manhattan v hand brought palthat w | tons in last time Ton, nic he was T e L lons Denpubiauelay| (o e Ao iiha Metropolitans of that i ,4,‘ bluo pants and | city will participate. Providence, Worcoster, Waist, broad collar, finishod at the heok with | Newars, Albany, Philadelphia, Chicago, i R Tt S o0k Baltimore, Atianta, New Orleans, Galveston, that day X Minneapolis and even Salt Lake and Manis d-bye 1 said (what | toba will send single or double four-oared or eight-oared crews, In fact all the lead. As I kissed him g made me do s0 w, Tony, dou’t pull off your buttous. ing clubs of the country will be represented, “"“No, mamma,” and be was gone. and beatmen anticipaté one of the greatesy | He dion't mean to. I knew it then, [ | @vents of the kind that ever enlivened the know it better now, but the unreliable but- | Waters of the Potomac. tons came off in spite of boyish resolutions, and at vight Tony came be king quite sobbed a few Il Talk. Bascball 0 house | demornlizo: i t b i Meekin appears to ba St Panl's sta | Idian’t. T only Naughty boy, your | Pitcher. dear | puer They call Herman Loog “The Flying X . Aud | Dutetman' in Boston. Hend out from th the rebellious | The Davenpory club bas signed (‘atches ed for you | yurrons, witt Kate Greenaway | Harry Sage, late of Toledo, figures hang D I sighed wan has made a great Lit in Louis. i ville vy bis brilliant flelding and successful Tony saic t help it hitting ¥ o _“\"‘" L“ “ g Brown is running bases as if he fRsaits s W bl to lead the association record this ! O Tony. T £ you could only | ker and Radford have been batting e el ML Here, t0o, ave a great pair of saerifice a5k for gr Lappi er: scold the little oues | It was remarkanie that all the home clubs ttons off and bits of At best the time is | should have b aton the have the privilege of team has elected Taylor cap- r ttle boys soon | tain in pla ird. who has refused to 1p and wo away f 15; then 8 me i position h 2 buttons to Elmer Smit far has not showu up well . o for Kansas ( the “fans’ on the i | « aly use the buttons & | [oaw fone tha wother one of his “off I« he 0 gave thoir | vao to us for a takes them I | wdeiphia papers higaly com- | s umpiring e Phila gra. - series, His success is as- New h | s ill,and hor failing health nite cause of his resignation e fin ng its sustenance man in Captain v up | gOOd i Y more out of the runs D haitiat' ATanERIAR S ires thi prain, aud particus and pays the locn e 160,000 1 y¢ iy n New ¥ors wytiing be wal of his license talks of buying An- | trust to the rest of the team to hoip you out lorra ir S fashior The imote John M, ev tly nas wholesome dread ol . 2 on balls lghts Kelley more than to bave is colder than that of Monte Carlo, but | those fatal bas