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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUN )AY NOVEMBER 1. 1801 -SIXTEEN PAGES. NIAX MEYER &m° ISTABLISHED FSTABLISHED FARNAM AND SIXTEENTH STRERETS, OMAHA. o Wl eEal LD GPENING SHRE COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND, 1891. VERY ONE-INVITED. COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH AND SECURE BARGAINS. Never known in the history of Omaha that JewelrE could be sac- IEI?; WEEK make a SPECIAL SALE on. the following goods. GOLD WATCHES almost given away. EVERY MAN, "~ Solid Gold §24.50 7N 2m to such an extent. WE WILL FOR T AN or CHILD can afford to have a TIM = o gm IECE at the prices we offer them this week. WEDDING PRESENTS We carry finest selec- tion 1n the west. Solid silver novelties and the finest selection of sou- 1] 1] LIe3Ieg ¥ feh, Oer Dealers 5K $20. 'q fo RussianEnamelGoods, Royal, Dresden, Chi- na, French,Mexican, Onyx Clocks, Opera Glasses,Field Glasses and Telescopes. der, only $24.50 Our 313 Ladies' Watch. 0Z$ Joj 243UMas[q Dp|og TGEIS A0 A venir spoons, This Ladios’ Gold Pilled Watceh, a bar- Our Great L gain a D $13.00 where for $20, Sold elsewhere for $20. $13.50 for this Fine Wa This Fine Solid Gold Watch, Sold elsewhere for sents’ Gold Filled American Watch........ o <.....This week $1 ~..Sold ulsowhere for 820,00 nte’ Solid Gold Amerlcan Wutch, ... m $21.5 S s’ ¢ I D 20. B ¢ ld America utch. . B . -This week $21.50......Sold elsewhere for § Ladicy’ Gold Fillod American Watch. ... ; ool week 13,00, Sold elsowhore for Ladies’ Solid Gold American Wateh.......... ; This week 55 Sl slseiiiae e Gonta” Silver American Wately ... sooeee i woek 10.00. Sold elsewnore for 15, A Fine Silk Umbrolla, gold or silver handle ; T hiGweak re ia S Ia WHEFS 156 5.00 Ladies' Silvor American Watch...ocoooooo0 oo LoGeutidbad “Phis week 5,00 Sold elsowhoro for . A fine Walking Cane (oxydized silver handle)....... ; R ITh WSl Sold a1s6\Hate fak- 200 A Good Steol Carving St Knife, Fork and Steel.. oa sooeee This woole 1. “Sold elsowhore for 3. A Ladies’ Solid Gold Pen’, pearl handle (i case)...... 2 i R SOVt G BB G .00 A Set of Rogors A 1 Plated Ten Spoons..... : : sooeobhis weok 100 Sold clsowhere jor 2 A Fine Gold Ring, plain or chased .. A tecieeeis..This week Sold elsewhere for .00 A Sot of Rogers Triple Plated Knives.......... ... .. - s week +...Sold elsewhere for A pair of Solid Gold Spectacles e <..... This week Sold elsewhere for 5,00 1000 Pccket Books of all kinds from 10¢ up for this we 42 A pair of Steel Spectacles or Bye GIasses................. e mRE e .. Sold olsawhore for 200 A fine Fountain Pen, Gold Dinmond points.. ... . -.o...This week ....Sold clsewhoro for A Solid Silver Thimble. ... Sl s caotiy 5 S Thiswee A B Iale e et for 60 e | ) ST Finest Mantel Clock in the West — el Reduetion | perienced optician free Eflfll’fllflflg. B —— genuine Weichsel Handle, | fl mnar I Dcp For This Week Only $4. Is under the pereonal supervison of Mr. Adolph Moyor. Sold Elsewhere for 0. ey 2 Watches, Glocks tested, as we offer you can get an cngraved plate We have over BOO Umbrellas great inducements for and fll]d Jeweh'y which we will sacrifice. They range this week in spectacles 100 C,lrdg for sl 50 < A adl /. : Ropaired by cxporionc e1 workmon, in price from $2.80 up. Calil and : Glasse L Dl This Fine Bight Day Mantel Olock Strikss the Hour and Half ; ; and eyeglasses Hour, this wock 86.50; sold olsowhoro for 810, Al Work Warranted get one fold Else- $8.50 whe:e for $10.00. of charge, do not delay. oS Yol Sveslo Why use printed cards when “A1UO HOOM SUL 0] 0’98 ‘00D SIUJ, 10D pPuUB [[BD A Great Bargaln, [)\“(0\]/]‘ H()\ll‘ l\l)USlRY ::‘-‘-‘::-i‘u"?u?\‘ll ‘I.]I;:,;\Ir(“-)\|[\!((m‘|{:l-\ 1;;];}:::::“('.::”:1‘_ il who performs somo special operation. | When this process has gone far enough the | and ho will no doubt be mét by acrowded | room of the senate, during an all night Hodgson Burnett has wrilten a new X LKL L O e e hies a1 (R (O AL NB A ora © | o axample, one may sow up the sido seams | barley is dried und ullfurther gormination | bouso. “A Royal Pass” has been thoroughly [ sion, and wo see all tho dovices thataro re- | play™ called *“Tho Showman's Daush S Dhore 18 no' roason why the rotall doalers | bande . O- eauts, ouother”atitoh on the | ‘arrested. vised, and Mr. Staley’s part altered to give | sorted to in order to accomplish the passage | ter.” Elsie de Wolfe will not ret o T O P T oy | 0 T i e : Tho drying of the grain is effected in the | bim greater opportunitics for comedy work, | of the bill in which everybody is interested. | from *Inermidor,” nor will sha wve u B T o s o et pat o e | Curlous machines aro used for sewing on | dry house or kiln, which is u building thirty- | in which ho excols. Groater a:tention is P S her stage career at tho end of her eniui Manufacturers and Consumers Association | onty & fow linus of goods manu fucturad yn tho the buttons, somo of them fastening the but- | six feot i the clear with a_largo ventilator | given to the musical part of the programme, | =Spiicer Hennessoy and Kid» MoCoy, the | ment in that play, Helen Dauvray, now re s ihat co © dry goods trade, so | tons on with thread, wl sthers i the > thore enic offects promised is u locomotive | tWo burglavs whose safo-cracking exploit is s ¢ Pl Adopt o Trade Mork. b this ey fen00s torchants can he af Iiitle | tous o with thread. whilo others put o | at the top. On the cround floor thero is a | O tho scenic effects promised is s locomotiv & Vb afo g exy Is | united with ner husband, says sho will not Hs0-in_ holping. homo. industries, and thoy | Mgt buttons which are riveted throtigh tho | furnace 1o supply the heat and above this | ruce, and is quoted by our oxchinges us being | Not an unimportant featuro of “*The Stow- | disobey him again by actiug any more. Mrs 4902800 ping LN SLIO0) (Lhev | cloth. Iven the button holes ave cut and | are two perforated stecl floors. On the upper | the most wonderful and reaii railroad | away,” and who are to bo starred next | Jjames'G. Blaine, jr., does not expect that should not fail to take advantayo of this op- | worked by machinery. of theso floors the sprout-d barley is spread | scene oyer placed upon tho s Two on- | Scasol in a comedy drama, cmphatically deny | fior hoalth will s00, 1f over, permit her 1y NO CHANCE NOW TO DECEIVE CONSUMERS ““l",‘”,”I:“‘n,“‘,l‘i{’j".‘\‘.'.‘zo,::'lbl,lgl’,‘h:(h" il stop | s be overall manufacturors have built up | out aud as it becowes partly aried it is | gines rogularly and solidly built, carrying | that thev have made overtures to “Shoobox” | aitempt the thentvical cavoer which s ML Ccsie etaildry gootRiecshantaiyiil vn;] ‘_‘“m,m«»mm present large proportious | dropoed to tho lower floor, where the oper- | their own boilers and biowirg their own | Miller to join their company. = Nevertheless | planned. b Bernhardt gives four S interest inthe growing industries of. the oity (“‘ “";l much help or encouragement | ation is completed, and the barley is then | whistles with real steam. This is undoubt- | the elusive “Shoebox” would iikely provea | noon periormances a week in the we A hatnecl Butcon Had iy andlce Gacel|l e niihe prowinulid usteioalof thelcity :xfifl'fu".’f,'}f'nfi“fl’&, 'bh‘eynm‘rl) of whom have nown as malt and is rondy for Uio market. | odly ono of tho greatest sonsutional scenes of Jaluable acaulsition tolhelr CompanY. or o | OFderto miss mone of, the dollars o) A : Rl i i of uy £00ds o his Kin: he perforated tloors ™ allow the heat | the age, ana Mr. Staley can safely say that stlert come 0yd's New . A [ reach. Author Charles H. Hoyt occasi City Malt House Commence Op- stronger position than ever from which to | in the east, although they could duplicate | to be circulated freel hio has capped all efforts made in this direc- | Sunday, Monday and Tuesday next o T e LRl e S AR P 20st, ough U 4 du d freely, and also allow the | ho bas cavped all efforts made in this direc . acts in emergencies, and his v porform erations tOsoralliHaotorios 3!‘: :""‘,: m’ o omahalt scml‘i)n'&lllvuxllr t::t‘h quality and prices in Omaha. Some of [ sprouts to drop through 1o the lower floor | tion. Manager Parker has given Mr, Staley L anco was as the villamn in “A Texas Stect ZnsmarenalliFadte dry goods s g em may claim that this latter statement is | whore they are collectod and sold for feed. | @ first class support, and altogether “A Itoyal Chatter of the =tage. Lydia Thompson Las projected a three-pliy to Increase Their Fore miiain dieat wholbave takenialroatideallior !'03 (-‘n":" but they ara the ones who are buy- Malt is usea for a variety of pupposes, such | 1’ass” may be considered oune of the choice The accident by which J. M. Hill broke his | company, after the manner of losina Vokes (o ludios, who havo taicon a gront deal of | ing cheap, prison mado goods® as for the manufacture of yeast, vinegar, etc., | attractions of the season. loz a few daysago will probably have the | Ellen Torry’s daughter has mado a debut in I 3 atronage movement, | | trauge thing that laboring men | but the bulk of it goes to the browers to b s . effect of quelling the muscular ardor of Mr. | Loudon. Ever sineo tho home patronage movement | &1 be of great, help in this branch, Ask overall clothing made by conviots | made into beer. In speaking of *The Canuck,” which will | Hiil for somo tio to coume, e s Doty , 8 J your dry goods merchant for homo made | who work at 40 conts @ day, and pay as | - The canacity 5 bo presented at a matinco and evening per- | ., 5 0 i ve al piano manufact was started manufacturors have realized | Hattons suc ke him Keop ihom 1o stook s pay ae capacity of the house is 150,000 bushels a Miss Helyott,” Audran’s musical comedy | ers iustend of dying el b 4 ttons ako him keep ihe stock. much for it as honest made clothing would | of barley per year which wi formance at the (irand Overa house, the New vhich il | bi Qy10giouuisecimaito) bo) mo =5 ket ons B 5 fol 0 3 ¥ which will increase the | £0 he (3 " about which s0 much has been written, will 3 vor, D o ot that thoro woro ubandant. opoortunitios for | |11 issafd it Honemin 94,000 men aro | cont’ Tho' proit made in bandling orison | demand for this grain at this poiat and help YOrk Dramutic Newssays: 1 be produced Tuesday ovening, Novembe R Lo ballat B plmakositofes tor he consumers to be deceived as to the rei ) 0 t do goods goos mostly into the hauds of | build up the local grain market “It was a roval and most endless wel- | 44 vy Star theator, Now York. Mus, Loslio | o jesgel} s at two-third vas expocte Ao 8000 ho il o 0 3 L Yas B £ or, N ork. Mrs, Les conste 0 ong er mi o 1dentity of goods, and many cases havo beea | Yt tio-thirds of the output was exported to | the doator, tho consumer recelving littloor |~ Tno Gato City Mait company 15 composed | COmO that met Meleo Runkin at the Bilou | Carter will play tho titlo rolo. Thero aro | ers n|:'l‘:h‘,.’:fl:":u'xf.fi‘f,‘{.“ onEmanii roported whore goods manufactured in tho { A0V has cut off this trado and tho | Lo beneit Prison made woods ave not | of practical men and old residents of theity. | 90K Louse Monday night, when L mado uty-ono spouking paris in the opera aud a | raputation which must be excoatingly east wero pulmed oft as home made. Bohomiuu button makers tind themsolvos out | boar 1ho nume of some. mamfasturer whoos | macy (oo Jicouragod by tho growing mAn in & new piay callod *I'ie Unutiok.! This | SHOFIA ifying to the westorner. Having succe. How to provide some means by which | of work and the Am nsfoutiof buttons,i [ iaadauartars . mnyl ba at nliblty Whocaling | ot scasiiyeatiiome aa expodtt expression of friendly regard on the part of | . "Old Jed Prouty” is in a peck of trouble. [ in placiug his uprights in tho houses of muny Notraska soods might bo identifiod by tho | Tho result ia thut & largo button busingss s | prises in tesston TG fohe S Iihore, B :;m;‘uh:u @ good part of their pioduct in | oo oo udience, which filied the theaterin | THe company is struggling along without a | Of the country’s leading musicians he is u # ot pecplo want s 0 s business goods, but there isone sure way to avoid e i the oveuts that followed. The play is un ) O at ceounts. Mr, G oh 18 « of beauty and a joy brought beforo tho Manufacturers and § gomo to Omaha all they have to do is to buy | buing imnosed upon, and A R s Three weehs ago, when Tur Bee described | cetlent picco of work, it is well acted, and | had_better recover from his alcoholic illness | ever.” Mr. A. Hospe, who 1s the state u; Consumers assoolation. For tnis purpose 4 | Omahu made Iv\[xu:mfl’uu‘lullm» put the fac- | goods of Omaha manufacture. The mavu ‘["“ “"‘“| Wotks of tho city, tho Champion | Mr, Runkin's own portrayal is (x',"\t""",'f Jediwiil g hulwl’I anihe Bho I.(;ru:.mxmy“lfi' Zunilipy ?1 ACimoraviatn Nebraska trade mark has boon adopted and s on their feet, when they cun reach out | factur the stato have aitrnde imark ana | LEen “and ire works was accidentally olation. of genius as Joseph house instead ho owner of Bucksport's | of the latest makes and the celebrated band can be used by any member of the associ- | for other markots, 4 s will demund only goods bearing | Qmitted from the list of irms mentioned, | ropresentation of Rip Van Winkle ever icediugitioatelilenHncr yiFLingl hustlofticho) | [masteniconlaiinulan viohoughitorkibol toni atlon on goods made within the stato. No{ . if timesareso good hore, if all tho teno- | that mark they can rest assured that they | Sithough the number of men and wages paid | It had been feared that the un company as manager and things are at sixes | (ualitics of the instrument which is destined £00g ade S . D ment houses aco occupied and all the cit will get no prison work, were included in the totals, This firm is | the general public wiith the speech an man- [ 80d sevens. to play a prominent part in musical circles. membor will bo allowed to use it on goods | lots built ovor until thero is no room for | Ouly firet class coodsaro turned out by tue | l0¢ated at 403 South Fourteenth street and is | nor of Canadians might 2o against tho sue- | Lillian Russell's crced is contained i To western theater-goers who havo appro- made outside of the state. more peoplo, and 1f money is 50 plonty that | local “fastes ayoue wanting suide | ©n€aged in the manufacture of all kirds of | coss of this intorpretation. But it was [ orthodox porus plastor. She hasas fi ciated the worth of the Bostonians this ‘Tho trado mark consists of a diamond | 11N wishos to son mioro of it n civeilation, | goods must look olsewhor for them. - Somo | Wro - worl towor stands, ote., bankc | so filled with human tendorness aud “so | belielin the etornal fitnoss of a porus pinster | spiondid tribute to Mr. 1. O Barnaboo by e fiSedndl ot the people coutinue to buy Newark or Do: | manu factur 4 . ety | work, railings, 'he managor, J. J. | brimming with dellcious di that it | 85 she has in the success of “La Cigale,? If | the Now York World is espeeially delishtful* shaped figure surrounding a spinning wheel. manufacturers, who turn out goods to catch DR IS0RS, = g rimming r 0 ¢ 't especially delightfu e e R h:“ ”lmu :‘u Yo ag | [FCit buttons and Omaba will not be troubled | the Cheap John trade, have wavs of their Leddy, believes in the movement for home | reached by turns the senses of laughtor and [ berthroat is sore, if her eyesight troubles | *Mr. Buranabee has addod matérially th his pluning ol is supposo a | by any groat influx of button makers, own to cut down the cost of an article, such | Patronage and has already seou the effects of | tonrs, and held the interest in a firw and | ber, if shosuffors from toothache, if she over- | fame during tho Now York run of *1obin emblem of “homo manufacture.”” Members e el AR us shortening up the body and sleoves of a | 1t i his business. Inthe busy season he | frienily grasp. MelKee Rankin's *Canuck, | 0ats, or if u rohearsal goes wrong, it is atl | Hood) While the public is icdulging in like cigar men who may wish to paste the D, W. Duunett of the law firm of Winne woolen shirt to save employs twelve men in a word, deserves to bo rauked with tho | the same--a porus plaster is tho sure cure, | more or less rhapsody over the abiliti trade mark onto boxes can obtain 1t in the | 1, W: Dunnett of the law firm of Winge ¢ Tha ovoratl man Bt ol facllancot ro highest croations the stage has cver knowa. [ and it is applied anywhere -anywhere-—so | the more famous comedians, Mr, Barnubee formof labels printed on gumwed paper | gt TS RSN Papers | aed over the growing seutimont in favor of 111 If there had been nesded new evidence | long as it is located where it will not be visi- | he been convulsing audiences at th which will be supplied by tho association at | giti VL HOHER b 048 OF YOUE Feceht PAROKS | home tnaustries and are propariag to eularge i of tho plaver's fino artistic worth —which his | blo 10 the public oye. Staudard with au oxhibition of pure and | their facilities, Nat C. Goodwin | populous line of remarkably vivid character- Never in tho musical history of Omaha has | fectious humor. Is fun is quiet, but eff a very moderate price. Otuer members who | fio 3 4 may desire to have the tabel incorporated tures n.‘::n H-,V““.‘l"r Hnfi‘-f{‘n‘mn 'mi mt:;]lg;i The Robinson Notion company will soon . opens here this | 17at10ns has made unnecessary —this last con- | there beea so many excoliont musicians | Ve L0 Uhe last degree. No comedian 1 th with thoir regular brands can obtain permis- | fli¥ heb some, HoReian BAS UKD ) novo into u now four-story butlding, 50x150, B tribution to the groat personations of tho | within our midst. Ths theaters are provided | COUBLEY Las such a volce, It 1s ratber ool sion to use {t by paying the ussociation a | L0 SEWITELALe OLRHICID nul are BN e | in East Omaha, (Sunday evening) | stago would have supplied the want. The [ with excellont orchestras, Mr. Butler lead- | thal this work of two Americau author royalty to bo agread upon. R R R A P evius company are looking for his successiul | success ou Monday night was instan us | ing at Boyd’s, Mr. Stewartat the Farnam | Should bave como into Now York us unoster The money derived from this source will | puh 1 MAVE A GPERCAtOn for & patent cull |, S now comedy, *T'he | And profound. Miss Mubol Bert did some | Street, and Hans Albert will bo found to. | tatiously as it did ana thon have achic be applicd to the payment of the expenses of | \w.shington and expect & patout issuod on it want, ) o i excellent work, particularly in the second | night divecting the music at the Grand Opera | S4ch a striking triumph. There has not boc the association. Roarm Th been exy ng to have it man- M. E. Smith Dry Goods company will also 4 /738 Nomiuce, an band third acts. Mr. Kent is good. “I'he | house. Witn this talent to draw from Omaha | ® trace of bo to *Robin Hood sinc Tho use of this label s not oblugatory upon | FYL AT DRI C bt B N Westorn | enlarge their facilities, S %y American aaapra- [ Canuck’ is admirably staged, with new scen- | ought to take a prominent position in the | €3Me to town, aud yot the theator is literal any member of tho assoclation, but it is quite | y/tRirG GO Pl GO (N D RS | These changes, which include the addition tion of m Irench | ery throughout, and although it had to buck | musical world commessurate with its im. | Packed at every performance and thore is b likely to come into very geveral use s ital- | oy vive's wostern man tns preferonce av | Of % large uumber of macbines, will give em- s dy. Tl .. | against the dopression of the most sweltering | portance as a metropolis. doubt the play could run from now to mid fords such a ready means by which the con- | (%8 1 a® 4l ERG I EE ave at | Ploment by January 1 to about 100 more ¥ comedy. Thestory | 4inosphere of the season, it certainly ‘got Signor Campanini's agent announcos th summer in this city if the time could b s¢ sumer can identify home made goods. Tonst. 50,000 paies of them manntactyred | Eirls, making the total number of omployes of the play 15 brief- | thero' with rescunding force.” the Touor I3 now proparad to sing In tho fal. | Cured for it oph BuCE of maNN fucturers huve already | \iia tho nott yoar, 50 i€ thero aro any | O%er 0. ; ly: Jack Medford (Nat Goodwin) rich, with | The approach of Tho long looked for en- | lowing works b English: “M applled to tho associution for pormission 0 | pactios in your olty that wish to figuro ou 1t | , The zood which such factories do can 1Ot | 4 wifo and particalarly vigorous mothor-in- | eagement of William, I, Crano in his new Y T udus Mo ' Yl R AR Pl they Lave the opvortunity.’ over ostimated, They employ girts, many & os o s our's ride | American comedy, “The Seuator,” which oc- | aud “St. Paul,’ he Seasons,” Gado's Whon doalors claim that. certain goods aro | it ¥lows A iniite doseription ot tho | Of them the daugntors of Laborins inon of law, resides In_Connooticut, sn houc's 1 ]’ curs at Boyd’s now theater on Wednesday | “Crusaders,” Dvorak's “Sneotre's Bride X :ll:lm:ll‘l,lsi“:\l‘;l\xll,lxll&‘l\lmlauhnun’m.‘n--r]er:mfln‘uk hutton which is accompanied by & biue | Moderate meuns, who are thus enabled Ix'nm’,\ w Yorl, and his wits are constantly | LG iursday nox, is attracting no 110t | Dvorak's (Roguion, Vordts. -Toquiomor | 4t bimselCon s wiro or u nail, Now do yo' Nebraska trade mark. ore ‘hioh can b | o contribute fo the bringing up of | taxed in inventing oxcuses to get away to | teution amone theater-goers. No product of | Sutlivan's “Golde W Buck's Golden | KROW that one bottle of Haller's Barb Wire prict of tho different parts, which can be Col K ¥ it al K i {livan's “Golden L d,” Buck's “'Golden 1 el T o families of younger brothers and » metronol i omination for congress | the American dramatist has attracted so | Legend,” ( 3 e it liniment - will ubsolutely care evory cut he Trade Mark. scen at Tuk Bre oftice. young the metropolis. His nomination for congr ho American dr 51 Logend, ounod's “Redemption,” and | pi 4 4 b A This lotter goes to prove the asser sisters, Some of the girls have been thrown | o0 the democratio ticket in a remote Cou- | much critical attention in recent years as | “Mors ot Vita, Saint-Saons' '-l”m," Bach's | Pruiseorold sorot Just try The following is a fac similio of the trade | mado 1n Tire Bax S0mo tme ago that. if upon thoir own resources by the death of | peotieut distrios gives him an opportunity, | “The Seuator.” A celebrated writer thus [ “Matthew Passion,” Rubiustein's “lower of h 3 mark adopted by the Mauufacturers and | pooplo would show & disposition to parents and theso factorios onable them to | Ji¢ sands bis secretacy to represent him and | reviews the poiuts of the comedy: *Tue | Babel” and Bruck’s “Arminius,” The Step Consumers Association of Nebraska couruge fuctoris thoy would soon attract | €Tt a good, honest living, Nota few of the | pyees off for twg weeks in New York, and | Senator’ is pure comody and purcly Am One of the most_delightful movements of | For the Augusta statue of tho late LG the attention f tho manufucturers the coun- | ©WPloyes ara women left penniless by the [ thon the comic cpisodes ensuo mucn the samo | can. Mr. Crane impersouatss a familiar ty pa va'l is tho intermezzo, | Alexunder . Stephens, of (¢ 00DS (SR try over, death of husbands, with one ‘or more little | nyin the original play, excopt thut they are | of shrewd, mauly, honest and fearless wost- | which Gilmore played Monday afternoon at | vico-preside tof the ¢ S, BEARING < Omuha has all tho facilities foe turning out | Children to support. Americanized by (Joodwin, who is to be cred- | ©Fn congressmai who becomes interested iv | the Coliseum, and which 1ot swith a ve g e Q3 IL0.CARIR0ARYOY, 1L B8 i the work proposed in the above lettor and 5 New Malt House. ited with bi jnal portion of the business | @ claim against the goverament held by an | cold reception by the audicnce, is played_ 5y | Lrol Proposed to pose him in i roller some local manufacturer ought to bo able to | Near the old Boyd packing house on Sec- | of tho pl ere is more i the charactor | old man in-Washington who bas a bsautiful | the very middio of the one. et opera while | G037 lke that which his physical in make tho {nveutor a bid that would bring tho | end und Pine stroots is located a largo brick | of Jack Medford than inany_comedy Good- | duugbtor, ind o 13 deterimined to fight the | tho stage is ewpty. 1t Is ot genarally known “";“"““ made nocos 5O many year work here. uilding formerly used by the Fairbanks | win bas ever had"Written for him. It is the | claim through mainly on account of the | tnat this intermezzo was orig ihe over- | And such us L futed with in th W here Overalls Are Made, people for a lard refinery. The closing down | most laughabio and the liveliest vole he has | daughter. The effort to carry this claim | ture of the second act. .\lrmrjtlul‘x‘lly\:lx!l:I‘u‘l‘l’“,- minds of eve who saw him in hi More Pearl Buttons. 1 3 of the packing house,” when the live stock | ever assumed, and in the part he undoub through tho senate furnishes the nucleus of | gpera in two aocts with the overture botween | later days. A ftor much discussion the t may surprise most people to kuow that | business becamo located at South Omaba, | 1y makes the hit/ of bis life. Mhe part | the play and all the rest is incidentul and ep: | thom, but the prize. he. o e L . un‘x‘n‘:t:}(m‘\f :]ueulhull \\vn‘n‘ mm(l\l :u Lhcl:: ingf &\.lmxm.“ overall manufacturors in Omaha, | interfered wilh the work of the refluery, and | presonts abundautiopportunitios to ,“m,},m.,, isodie but so skillfully is the scheme handled | ated that the prisp ~I-:, H:41”“?"";1‘“"&|')“l’ m.nl. ,\.ll:m his ;m:.n.\ been abandoned; and ho pearl button factory that is | M. K. Smith & Co., Robinson Notion com: | the building has o o e 8 i St Whe N and so brilliantly sustained are the personal | ¢ oy ould be inonly one ac v, Stephens will be ropresen being managed by Frank Kasper. Itap- | pany and iatz-Nevins company v uliging haa romuined unuseq for sevoral | his drolleries 4nd Uis: hume Tha Nomi- [( 938 KT S 4y | One of his friends said: * “Leave tho curtain | standi i 3 3 3 Stz pany employ 337 | years, Fairbanks is said to have received a | neo. “un »dy, and many of its | relations of tue comedy characters that one | up aad play th T standing erect at a table, his v poars that there is another factory now run- | people and pay out in wages $130,000° yearly 3 s I o nee,” is a “fun” comedy, and many 4 of the y o tors 1 y play the overture just the wams, and i ) u! 9 arly. 000 bouus to move the plant to Hutchiu- t ro farcical. AS played in the | never perceives how small is the throad upon | then the opera will b ne act oul y ning in the city, which has been established | © They manufacturo all kinds of overalls, | cor Ui A ('t iaticns arg farCl o, A b Hambignae | which the incidents are strung. The co AoV RLORAER Wol 3600, 000 Rk anl¥. 1t That v by the aid of W. H. Koonig, buver for tho Kil- | joan pants, casimore pant, cottonads pants, | teme, " Wi he only operated a short | original Fronch s “Lo Depute Bombignuc, ! R e AR e Al T Ras e S22 \Way'ho Intormozso got Ite pinos in tho ~ e thap gl e phoe > g0 { us R o v ! s, ) y Coquslia, cred up Paris, and it is not | Spi ! t ope h taken just after the war, and & atriok :\ ~:: l‘l}ry' fv‘xm-. comvany. - Mr. | cotton and wooleu oversnirts, lined duck | At last the old building is to bo occupied | handicapped in Goodwin's hauds, He runs | toF bimself, wno presents tous for the fir Mrs. Lanetry has decided to make anoth \did likeness of Mr. Stepk \ oo has taken great lnterest in t. busi- | clothing, ete. again and will once more becomo the scencof | the mercury of temperament high up in the | time o American writmg au Amorican American tour, beg! 1 . : 1 A RIGDIARS WH ness which promises to become a large in- | - Oue of these factorios is about as busy a [ active busimess oparations e RO s Thee A Ehing | 0ODRFessmAn wbo reprosonts: 1o . ibo | Tanuase. Mie Thailing 8k the Btandurd to woen fifty-flve and sixty years old fustey iu Omabs, and will do what he can to | placo as can ve imagined and the rapidity | “‘T hus boon purchused by the Gate City | waves throukh iho. Audicnce. Monday A | most amiable light to - hard, | tla role in “Misy Holyett: a thoe Bhas nat | 1V i 18 to bogin at once o tho statuo olp bulld itup, With which goods are uirned out is surprisng. | Malt company, who have fitted 1t up for & | (old Mint, swiil be given. which, though in | Sagacious, indomitable pluck and honesty of | withatanding all romon. L (o ooy 0t | and the monument 15 to bo completed in 0 this factory thero are uow six people | ~The great rolls of cloth are spread out on | mals house, built an extensive addition and lifferent v fy, rich 1¥and | the American legislator. Hitherto this per- | Wyl Wintar Bajdos lotad CODUAEY. [slx months, ewployed, though they have only just com- | long tables to the depth of many. thicknesses | altogether exponaed $55.000 on the pLALL 8 differut velu, 1s o comedy, Fio 10 Wit 1av% | sonnge bus been u buffoon on the stage. Our | taar 1 By o Las roturned from a long : menced operations. and then cut out 1nta the desired pattarns by | *Tho company hs I1at comploted this WOtk | Hem de s o o oty Dieccs | pluywrights have boen unnble to deal with | fore ‘wnd e B0 somoshakespoaronts | 1), Birney ouros catareh, Doo bldyg So far the Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods | means of razor-liko knives, worked by bhand Lo, Juske0im] , mosk_dallghityl pecformunce.. Holb Dlogos | Sy o rectitude of @ of th , | lare and re Jennie O'Noil Raths has “ s o H company have takon Al The sutees of Cony | Depus of razor-itko kenives, worked by band | and will tura out the first malt this weok have been equally successful everywhere. tho proaaic roctitudo of mad of tho people. | come back from 'London, whoro sho gavo e o outp y an_endless very steel st et o -, o Dable ¥ Y A . Crane succoeds admirably in prosenting | veading 3 g A o factory although this is roally tho off season | runaing like a belt, betwaen uwio puliove. 18 | cas ht,lave 1t 80 arranged that tho barley | “\p "t Dleasure the retufn of | 10 ua's yno of man who cab bo saen nowners | LoGing® to (e fasblonabiés. = Colonel Joba | A Pareiat for tha pearl button business, FanuaR N IR1h DeLNAeS 1we 7k 10 oaded s s side We ant ¢ _Pleasure 0 ybe ol ma . 800 A. Cockerill has given a fine monument to eujamin Parnoll, an Aakansas man Mone " button makers - ) he latter case, tho goods are shoved along | track and taken onto an floor desired by | George (. 5 s¥, the popular ( an din out of the United States, where he is the %' Order of lks in St. Louls recently won a b 1 . are expected to | the tablo against the knife, n the same man- | means of geam elovato loot comodian “(ivho, by tho way, 1s an old | product of national and social foroes that bo- | Krank Mavo ‘and Mckeo itankin sro Lo uet | Olered by the Beidiodme makes, pri arrive here | soon from across the | neras lumber is pushed agaiost a baud saw 1t requires about eight days to make maly | Omaha boy), n nis suceessful comedy-drama, | long toour country The heroic tasks set | together next season. Kmma Vaders is t I By mima i 18 1o | sociation o the man having th large family. ~ He won it by appearing on Ll el _Aro you a cruel man, or only a chump Your horse tias chafod his neck until it is solutely cruel to mako him work, or he L - —— water and if the people of Omaha | in saw mill b ethod, which consists firs SA Royal Fass,” at the Farnam Stroet the: | before him is to carry - through the play, and : 4 sare to have them remain hero and sad to [ “The cutters are men, but the remainder of ,{“,..l',:’.wr.."‘- Kok, whish ‘ecuaiste Btk 1 | e e Tanmaxoment. 1a. IAUAd o four. | this Lank brinks Rercre spectators the . paou T TRk, 15 BLNKMRRARAR Foion the olty's population aud waalth they can | the embloyes are mostly girls, who sew tho | by soaking it for thirty-six hours iu steel | nigits, beginning with the regular Sunday y in Washington, | cant's hospital, Joseph Artaus uns Andoed | talr grounds with his wifo and. ninety sasily bring it about. oo is only ono way | seams uud finish tho garaionts. tanks, of which there are two, holdiog 0y | matinee today. Staley made an extremely | togother with the influeuc by and 0f | G Wheolor are stirris uh. whibous ANdEW | ofoh 't doscandants. Of these Asscondan thatlt can bo done—buy Omaba buttons and Long rows of sowing machines aro | bushels of barley each. It is then spread out | favorablo impression when here iast season. | mouey, and the use made 8rS00AL Ble | Eiay. Aun fok tha ot ol WARQUL C\MRHRR: | TURIE S 3 AGKO GOROAILG A Y K of speed, aud each presided over by | porature as causes it to sprout or germinate, | B level with the best of our dialect comedia wholo scano takes place iu tho cominitlee | gur ~ theators s ua suditor. - Frances | wore grent ‘_;.umfr.ml‘&xln RN 0YS 4