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(OSSIP OF THE STAGE FOLK Denman Thompeon Pats By Snug Sums for Rainy Days. BARN STORMING OF A POPULAR ACTRESS Varloty Performers with Making Fortunes ake Storles—Coming Eve Dramatle Notes. Actors Thompson is probably it Ages over of his two yus actor on the stage & His woeekly income now o includes the profits * companies and his share | tors” Mr. week starvation business esting to know that this is in three years that hus personally derived s from his theatrical enterpri o he drew up o con which provided that every | obtained from 1 11d be placed in the 10 the credit of his two youn: The next r the given to Frank Thompson and last year Mrs, celpts “The theatri clse,” oxplained Mr. tain, and I thought sun was shinir fortably well off in it for himself It may be said t ever stood prosp Thompson show Thompson 1t the Denman any finan calls #,000 a may bo inter first time iny nk er children all son net earnings were his eldest Thompson got all the ¢ 1l busi thing “is un 1ess, like Thompson 1'd make hay while the ve made my folks com ind this year Uncle Josh is ever 1t no theatrical man has better than Denman on he is the . Few resses on the stag distinct individuali nett, whose i one of th i mado her debut with the Willard Tremaine company. STt was the greatest gang of fal ever exhibited outside Miss Bennett in a recent inter tho leading lady. We played T was a Camille. ‘Camille,’ and ‘East e “Bob, thie Scout. upon_ to » Paririe Wolf." lara Morris play ‘Camille, yurse, 1 played it somewhat diff g from her way. In fact, I don't think sption of the has _ever been imitated. 1don’t think it could be. The audience evidently the same, one audience in made me in- t, to quit. The weeks salary I Lynne, ‘Lady of solon Shingle, the Detective, One night play ‘Camille it thought his ed the waves of the oce I did not have 4 t ical moments and imit: wind. Local indignat fonally ¢ i repertory. On one ion, when *Camille’ was announced, our le: ing’ man was i My Gawe Armanid I WY aimed, ‘I can’t not?" thundered our ven't the pri v Armand with a mou £ the manage will have to change the bill.’ “We did. We played Cabin.’ " nager ‘Uncle So many spec side of the season that some of the London conc cannot get all the clever p want. Sir Augustus Hurrls s .. going to give the best vaudevi ment in London th season at the Save theater. His manager cabled Jennie Y ans last week offering her %00 a_week fa ten minutes work each night. Miss ¥ mans says that she does not care to .lu sp thldhh d to the London mans could not afford to go to London for lx- a sum much larger her, ! She thought that would end the matter, but last evening an answer came stating that the ma v of the v would accede to her demands upon certain conditions, which were explained in a letter now on its way to New York. Now she is at a loss in this," mon aid Miss a lea nture that the v receiy Rehan and sth combin state of affairs continucs I'm g learn a horizontal bar act, or something like that.” A year ago Wilton Lickaye planted a sprig | of an ivy tree in the yard b the P s club, in New York. There Is a young tree there now. The branch was ob- ained from Shak tomb by Mr, Lackuye wh eand it was very appropriate that d it on the grounds of the club of This is the story told by Mr friends, but better ion came out a few days 0, It jorted that the actor was telling g B tale of how he obtained the i ranch, and tears ran down his face ey timo he snoke Shakespeare's name, Ju ho arrived ot & touching climux oo’ of the party said: ha very well to tell re. porters, but T was with you ‘in o florist's shop when you bought hind the home of that ivy Paderewski netted £000 from his single re- cital in London on Tucsday la Fauny Davenport will be see at the Harlem opera house v Augustus Thomas, author of “Alabama,” has a new war play entitle nder,” R R AR e BT of the rebellion. Frederick Warde believes that the middlo class supports the best drama and the best houses, and without theiraid art would die in two weeks of sheer inanition Hel au, the youug vi played ago at the Richter con- 's Hall. has been engagod and Major J s Cleopatra xt week nist who for a tour in America, John D and his company Masked Ball" go to Loudon open Manager Ol theater which is now in the Euglish capita Tho editors of the Boston Commonwealth re authorized to offer a prize of £500 fo best drama, founded on the life or care Oliver Cromywell, which shall be sent to them on or bofore January 1, 1804 Mine. Modjeska has just finished a most suc- cessful engagement in Chicago, She has ap- peared in ‘pertory of Shakespearean plays, and L accorded columns upon colunins of flattoring newspaper comments Sho will visit Omaha next month, Sarah Bernhardt, who has a penchant for stage pets, offercd £,000 for the famous box- ing kangaroo, now on exhibition in London The owner, however, receives 8750 o week for exhibiting him for’ fifteen minutes every evening, and consequently declined with thanks. There is o chunce next year of hearing Mr. Jeun Reszke s Tristan, ~The eniment tenor Proposcs o try the part at Monte Carlo in the spring, and if he pl at Covent Garde: lor's | mostadvanced op might become as popular “Loheng Cosima Wagner has shown gond engaging Frl. Marianne & instructors at the high sc g syhich she hasopenedat Bayreuth, two pupils have so fa lied tion will be gratis, the wxj frayed from the Bayveuth Festi The lLondon Morning says Tangtry has offeved a reward of £50 for fuformation as to the authorship of an un- p nt story about herself, She was the eroine, this story has it, of a disreputable socuo ot suppor at the Suvoy hotel, when, it was alleged, she threw butter at a num »f gentlemen and wus requested to finish the * meal in a private room. Au audience at Stocktom, Cal., remained sealed after the curtain hud fallen on *‘Caval- in in the spr voliman's new »of construction lucuu Ing Specialties | the most | | which will o« play | Tom's than the offer made to | | termin | edy a | Broadway | | also B. Pond | THE loria Rusticana,” and the stage manager hl( to explain that the opera was over. such a misunmderstanding is possible right here in Broady Clarn Morris once pro. duced o new and awkward dramatization o and had to tell the was not another ac she f me publishe It m me very photo o them in her room | wretched when I last called. There 1 was | weeping in her bedroom, and mad in her dining-room, whilst in her front parlor [ wa: positively dying in three different Several of the chor the 0 have been dis Grace Golder the you. when 88 Just before g night. She rs and i girls that r on the stage mony in the irreyerent chorus 1. Hill s one night and gave them cave ar when ears old made i carly Wil.iams and already prepara for the celebratiol in October the There has bec when the « 15033, date of th siderable preferring Ml on Friday. Dec Mr. Hiven exhibits in a 1 thee 1led not shject of i womar that i of w irit tion of ¢ that qi supre for the love, Such exhibitio are always ot value to human society. Rhea's embodiment of ephine tends tomake men betterand i women the way to empire over men's h What more could the severest morali mand? Saturday evening Shak comedy “Much Ado About Nothir given, “Josephine’ matinee s s, do re's will be at the v and Fly » show, which ful performances closes its engagement tonight At the 1 noon Fowle open 4 notab comedy M. B. Leavitt's spec has given thre v Boyd's theate ul suc this after- 's comedians ntin the well known by the Light of the sone of the most popular of nd although it has been be. 1 number of seasons it A fresh and vigorous as when it ut. This is owing in o fact that the lucing new Ities in the and in t 1 S W allow S manages to ret The best fore the pub itly as first n company this oue | recently, ol * to sup- 1f a dozen ordinary plays, but the mana- | gers think theirpatrons cannot have too much of a good thing, and hence they i the new artists who will be the first |\|nl' in lhl\ hea v with Rice o Ing * company, with is assured on with the s Miss Istelle Clinton, cline.” A good per Usual Wednesday and mance matinee. Stuart Robson and of clever artists will 1 1 the patrons new theater the half of the present weelk, commencing w night. Stuart Robson is_a most conscientious actor, with a strong individ- heightens the com ng. Mond Supporting company the attraction of- in the Mr. Rob- of “She Stoops to Con will In‘ one of the comedian’ ances of the play in its present | arly production theatel New i 1 at the Robson will be seen Goldsmith's im- > Stoops to Conquer .ul these plays production and For- the. proj Mr. Robson ¢ and propertie day evening te with the only n of Bronson Howa of the century, “The Henrietta which Mr. Robson will be seen as Ber Lamb. will this om- in | the The success of be wondered at, is not to has \l!lll/ul ntation of sti f the company bei chdistinctive part aceful dancin 1 ponies, the world s and choruse the famed team of | mallest of thewr kind hemselves alone well | lhm. little At the Bijou thea prosentation of the Mavourneen, mencing tom ent comedy \\nluh rland and hits some \ging Buston the best has time, Stanley known in addition to en, who is ome of comedians inAmeri been . engaged Lewis dith and Jack Raal. Harry Barlow remains, S0 the new company ill contain_ four excel- he b Burion perse Partington, is the equal of } i of the widow, will be very strong, | ir Bure D as the Iri 5 song and dan ulso be introduced in +Curio R person of the smallest of all living human beings, **Hop-o-My-Thumb," etly formed little man, who 1 all over Europe with Lucia Za amous Mex zot, and there y _little difference between their siz Hop is now 20 years of age and weighs le than ten pounds. An interesting lecture will he delivered upon this pigmy prior to cach show in the theater, Of all the plays that hve ever been writ ten, fow celeority than ©) ceded 10 bo th ful novelist i \matic construction of this presented by the Spec mpany at the I is_said to differ materi ally from any version hitherto exploited in this country, and is given with a wealth of 1 scencry and mechanical effects. 1t is d by the management that this is the and costly production of this play ever before attempted by any traveling or ion. The company is said 1o be thoroughly competent, with the bril ll.ml()ml.ulm actor.” Fred. Felton, fu the It is said that he is with is assumption of Dumas .‘ Matince Saturday afternoon. tacular Monte Cli nam next Thur “The Bottond of the Sea” is said to be the best spectacle on the road this season. The company is a competent oue,if all reports are true, aud the stage mechanisms are a novelty to the theatrical world. The fight betwee a diver and a devil fish is very realistic, a; are the assassination in the water and th laying of thecable. It comes to the Fai Streot theater five nights commencing Cliristmas matinee Sunday, December 25,with matinees Monday and Wednesday, The suc- cess in arranging the production of this play Las been remarkable. [ To Tt | wealth | which they do s | support. OMAHA DAILY BEE: FALSE FRATERNAL FEELING Dae Much Among Wage Earners, is L i CHECKERED CAREER OF AN OMAHA LABORER Left College Wealt Wage Worker ing Wa to Become n Com- " s of the Work- e One of the ha is most interestin Hiram W. Al 184 common laborer, characf He is by no common a man, Having in Omaha he is quite well known it labor is frequently Alderson is a New Englander, his havin been a merchant of some Portland Up he was o iversity, he 1 life young man in his position at the college he made the eral young men who wreat deal of attention and similar nterested ing an ent rson s is living but ans lived long and spoken of sort of here meetings fatl ither in the time imbia v i ording but acquaintan, were to the philosophy His devoting a study of Ald dies resulted in and he neglected his time to reading the ism can) becon studies to dey of cele social 1 i in Alderson's ommending life laborer, with a view of studyin tion of the working people to whether any of the theories which so gr interested him could be practically app At first liis course wus merely o matter hoice, but when his father died youn, i was disposed of with a $1_inherit Since his father's death Alderson has not regretted his early determination and still earns his living by hard labor, though he has froquently been offered more remunerative employment Alderson is now o man of nee he left colle most ec groater country, St. Paul to all the cit he has wmers this finally endc leaving Col o common the lotern; condi- ine Aty about 40 yo n what was con ntrie manner, he spent ot his time travel bout the the New Orleans, s and state worked in nee Mr, Besides visiting in_ this country. X and Mex Alderson is a tall, irts and a_cordy is ruddy and_there is nothing Ping fellow o indicy thusiast. On the con- iull and sieepy aud he aciturn expression, He very little and_seems to avoid being to. Many laboring men who work him_are rej by his stern and look, while others hold him in high . having discovered the real good Hi. in the big fiste the dreamer vk with gloom ing ovil in thi tion with a B “which the labor ndeavor to cor sness of men following the vi es. The tendency to m slmul:l be checked should _be men skilled in he said in should of the trades all over the u!lll\l ry leaving one luce find ewhere without delay. wdition spoiled a number of good and the welcome union now ex- rrivea union men is sure to ne effect if not chunged in some The very fact that it is possible lnwnl work elsewhiere makes now good men undervalue their o d often on insufti- cient grounds they quit work and go else- Any i al embarrassment or is linble to set them Now what is the \-!Tw(’ is filling up with The man who leave { _wh has not show of getting anolhier place as ne when the i tend to newly lhl\!‘ (In' ly and the time will men who have been taught the lesson of wandering and half encouragid in it by a fi ill suffer deeply. rharsh or un- ving should be The men who remain are for families and msiderable G \\h\ll' ider about a mpathetic fello 1 of a blessin, The Workin Like a great many other deserving institu- tions, the V king Womer home is not on a solid finane t: The home, however, is very nea upporting. Its receipts, independent of subscriptions and donations of conl, pay for everything except the rent and fucl. Considering the growing impor ance of Omaha us & manufacturing point and the increas number of young working women in the city, the home is doing a noble d its fleld of usefulness is continually eularging. Girls, strangers in the city, are taken in and cired they cun find work, and none are 1o take position offered, h\ll i to find somethi woman. In this w ations or tempta- hncedy females are often sub- Ject. g Mrs. Manning, women who apply u pay are chir 1, and those the matron, L the &I receives nll > have no money are kept until work can be Iu\m«l for ending repairing for the home has ren crowded f paying the rent and securing fuel has beconme a problem It is intended to give an entertai for the benefit of the home. talented young lac 1 that an attr: n;_'mli and patrons of th program tainment the fin- al of spring it ier to make both ends meet z00d th gener- is certainly orving of will be mu The hon CATARRH - - IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl’s life was made miserable by a case of Catarrh, The discharge from the nose was large, constant and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed, the lids swollen and very ?nnful After trying various reme- dies, I gave her The first bot- 2 tle seemed to aggravate the disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. DRr. L. B. 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The officers of the World’s Fuir esti will rise above 200,006 people. hour, and we confidently counton 10,000 estimate when due regard is had to the RARE expe The TOWER islocated opposite the of the MIDWAY PLAISAN XPOSITION BUILDINGS, The TOWER is over 560 feet high ai in making the ascent and descent; conse served of the WORLD’S FAIR GROUN the OBSERVATORY FLOOR after making the ascent of the TOWER to building. FLOOR—A BRASS BAND and a COM at night. RESTAURANT at the bottom. WILLIAM HAMPI CHARLES P. PLA'] THE PRICE OF THE NI CENT PREMIUM, AND THE TOWER APPROAC ”l"& COMPLI Money Draft, or Bank ( N IOH\'S ‘ashier’s Checlk. . MUIR, Call dl\ll sS66 Ar1C ~BEST AND MARHOF‘F S Trunke,;l'ravellng Bags. ample cas Toilet ‘rtlclea, Make Appruprluloullu. Bee Our Line, 1668, Tel, E. lAIRI.KIE, Agent, Douglas Street. hli(]l'Mlll',R 18, 1892 'I‘Wl"\TYl‘()UR ARE YOU SUFF ERING Dr. Searles & Searles | OFTEN NERVOUS DEBILITY Anently cured ys that the Fairwill be open oqual Revenue from concéssions and sale of Souvenir Book and \Iudul of the Tower,.owned:by the Tower Company. .. o Deducting this from the gross re(,cn)ts gives. Equivilent to 331 per cent on the entire capital o not only | also gives the geographical positior of the WORLD’S FAIR BUILDINGS, so that It is the intention to have two F'U. I'Ihl‘,fll [N ay be sent by Roegistored Loatter, Postoffice Money Order, OF CRUDE COCOAS SOLD [7 DR. R. W. BAILEY Tenth Filled With- out Pain by the Latest Inven- tion. Teoth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A Full Set of Teeth oo Rubber for $5.00. th 1o tho ng of samo Porfoct fit guaranteed. Te morning. New ones inserted | day Seo apocimens of Remavablo Rrideo Eoo spectmens of Flexible Klastic Plata. All work warrantod as ropresented Office Third Floor Paxton Blook, Teleplione 1085, 10th and Farnam St Take elovator of stalrway from 16th St entrance. NERVOUS EVILS, WEAKNESSES, DEBILITY, ETC. company them in men QUICKLY and NENTLY CURED. Full STRENGTH aiven to DISORDERS And all tho traln of that ac PERMA- and oty partof tho body. 1 will send «0) FIVKE to any sufterer the prosc lred me of these troublos. Addross, L. EY BATILE CREEK, MICH 1 T 1 Many of our AGENTS are SELLING from $200 to 0) worth of o ARNOLD AUTOMATIC STEAM QCOOKER § permonth, Dot remain dle, or work tor smail v | wakes, when you might be making more Nan 1 summoar - Apply for torms, ARN OUKER CO., 1207 8. 20th 3t., Omal b - FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWER, NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, The Worlds Fair Tower Company Now offers an issue of 3,500 shares of it capital stock at par, full-paid and non assessable. The eapital stock is $2,000.- 000, divided into 20,000 shares of $100 each, Outside of this issuo a cousiderable portion of the capital ‘stock has already been allotted to the subscriber issue is now offered to the public, the subscription books are open at the office of I. D. Muir, Bee Building, Oma- ha, Neb., and will close on the 24th day of Docember, at 8 o’clock p. m. Subscriptions will be payable as fol- lo 30 per cont on application. 30 per cent on allotment. 40 per cent 60 days after allotment. All payments to be made to Charles L. Ilaston, Trustee Allotments will be made immediately after the close of the subseription boolk The right is reserved to reject any scription in whole or in part. If any iption is wholly vejected the amount deposited, on application, will be returned. If only a vart of the amount applied for by tho applicant is allotted to such applicant tho surplus amount puid on application will be ap- plied on the sums due under the allot- ment. ERENCE will be given in the order of the roceipt of of the company named. CONSERVAT.VE ESTIMATE OF BARNINGS. 10,000 . 100,000 $50,000 $9,000,000 er day. s. . 400,000 9,400,000 ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES. $ 413,000 por cent of gross carnings ($9,400, lmu) to be puld to the 63,000 37,000 2,000,000 mato that the daily admissions to the Fair Our capacity for carrving passongors in our Blec- tric Cars in muhm;z ascensions and descentions of thea TOWER is 12,000 people per per hour. Thiswill bs found & moderato attractiveness § of the TOWER and the nce afforded by a trip to the top. WOM: AN'S BUILDING, at the Eastern CE in the WORLD’S FAIR GROUNDS, n, in making the ascent and descent of the TOWER, gains a view of the nd 210 fest in diameter. It requires nine complete turns to reach the top, the grade being eight per cent,a ride of two miles aquently, nine different pu'mrnw are ob- DS as the ascent is made. A view from ves the vast Panorama at your feet, but any person can go unguided{ rom building LLL. BANDS on the OBSE PLETE STRING ORCHIS IVATORY '"RA—which will play alternately from the opening of the FAIR in the morning until the close An ORCHESTRA will also be located in the center of the great TOWER THE WORLD’S FAIR TOWER COMPANY. TONE, President und Ganeral Managor, ; ADVANCED TO 20 PER 5 FURTHER INCRISAS D AS 1T Exp ress IPor further information address or call upon Bee Building: 1704 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEB. Agent for the Worlds Fair Tower Company, ’s Plans AS “‘SOLUBLE" COES FARTHEST - is Manufactured on Scientific Principles. Highly Digestible and Nutritious, known all over tho civilized Globe as the Peer of all Cocons. DUTRONI By purchasing goods made at the following Nebraska Factories. PAGE The Mercer. Omaha’s Newest Ho tel COR. 12TH AND HOWARD TS, 10 Rooma at €20 per £ Rooms at 8100 por » Rea any day. ns with Bath at $1.0) per day. Rooms with Bath at $3. to $4. pet day. OPENED r\l L.U sT Modern in Every Respect. Newly Farnished Thronghout, C. S. ERB, Prop. Merchants’ Hotel. FARNAM ST., Be Str W. A PAXTON, JR,, PROPRIETOR 1 nssumod Merchants’ Hotel, I wi ments and ct f ho require an arefully nttondud Tocatod this (tions to the travel pof {ts formerliber asked, A} OMAIIA, Dec. 1, 1872 MARRIAGE PAPE One of tho most suc Omaha today is Dr. DUSE WO you suffering huy inthe cou ntr: Tho doctorean suce mall, and cure you, as of others, with his “w dies. Do uot delay un yoni all holv. but wri call upon him at onc candid opinton of yo' freo, nn with him. tion. Add r\‘:fl. the it will cost you uothing to Question blanks sent upon appilea- tweon 15th and oets, 1t mako such fmprove s will make h tostop wants of Omaha all patror w. Boln I n AL PAtTON Ao 18 rasp o . AL PAXTON, I grentftul pationts whohave by Doen cured him, olng moro o 1l other spe: castully treat you by and ho wiilil it ense R.C.CE WO, 519 ' N. 1611 St, Omaha 16th management of tho 18 houso stul physiclans in Wo, who for tho Examinations onsuly 15 | DOCTOR : Hofim 18t Private And Al Weakne ' MEN tality. 1ath and I e, Golansh I'forms of ot Discases. s and Disorder of With Toss of Courago, Ambition and Vie Xmas Presems. Ing Tarrots £10.00, n Canarios $3.00 pported Andi euaborg o8 £5.00 10 §1.00. Vory rensonab c o and . 1sh Bicd Cagon T00up: 100). St Bornard Dogs Xmas dolivery tnkon ‘Geisler's Bird Store, 103 N, 15°h S.,0nvia LAST WEEK OF CLOTHING Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods Commencing today, and during the week, will be your last chance to get the bargains at 119 North 16th Street. Positively Only This Week The Insurance Companies rather than pay for hauling the balance away, have Cut The Prices To such an extent that it only remains for you to come and get the goods, as they are fairly given away. Remember the Number 119 N. 16th Street, Near Capitol Avenue. P(ome if you cannot find what you want, communicate with the manufacturers as to what dealers handle their goods. AWNINGS, Omaha Teul Awnlng Fred Krug Brewing ' COMPANY Boitled Cabinet | Guarante outalde br Export Hott Delivered to f equal Our o Vienoa dellvered to any part of the ety Juckson st Chas, Shiverick & Co Omaha Steam Dye WOIKS. Carpots and 1501 Howar Dyelng 1208 Farnam st 5, B, Gilman, 1013 CE LOUR. AT Omeha Milling Co., Oflice and ML, 1313 N.16th o <17 N. 16t st k, wanager. “Silas P, Wooll- We supply Hotel taurants. ote wh |Rfll| Wfl"l& ‘Paxton & Vlerhng THON WORKS. Wrought and Cast Iron bullding work, Engines, | brass work, ote. | Omaba Safe and lron | WORKS. 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