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‘ THE OMAHA DAIL NDAY, OCTOB NO LYNCHING AT MADISON | | / AU e Nt ORI Bsagat 6 | o e T S g seok Dadotas & While | o I I I“E" ‘I 3% of & Norfolk UMl Deokpes &| ., .., ustorian Nusoamme to n toug i 1 Daily Telegraph : Mob, ' ness at a Kipe O1d Age | Page to Its Discussion, H l "G HOUSE. » — LONDON, Ot —James Anthony ] g :Iruull" the n: rlan, dled ‘Jr 6:3 vv."|: Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts. SHERIFF LOSEY EX RCSZD GREAT CARE | morning. 1le had been il for severat PLO_UCTIONS OF “‘PATRIE" ARE EPIDEMIC 4 i — but was thought to bhave been re Ttamoved His Prisoner from the Scene of | 1 rbance as u Kosalt of Threats Anthony Fronde, younges . Langtey Wil Bring an Adaptation of Mad ARl i‘ ‘\:,M»- ’“ H 4 0} “‘) !'w'yl en—Odette” Scores a Flat " of Violence nde galust ry H-\ b born '»" l:':"‘ 0 n.‘::”i'l’ hiv Failure -New rman ey ™ . . the Accused. T e in London s ' scee At 50c¢ on the Dollar--The entire i B St PR W proceeden M., 11 '»‘ff,..'éw‘ : e b y ‘ e Coa S stock of Rosenwald & Weil's fine over- Brawn)-Thers Wk no Iyuchiak hore, x| 1 caar iaasnoe of the Scients | LONDON, Oct. 30-The past week has boen | i coats.—They were bound to sell and we expodted, There wis ' mothing but & of Politicn) ymy on the Moral and Social | principally marked by the furious debate on / y i 7S naturally could not overlook such a grand opportunity and promptly took et UL I Rt e B s e s et e e ES Ogeyogat | § ddvantage of the situation Wwith' our evet ready cash—placing in our hands 2 ¢ to bring him here Newman, and wrote t ] h ] y n, and wrote the “Lives of the In this connection the D Under the ps ly Telegraph ading of “Prudes on the Prowl," | chance the most convincing values in Overcoats that it has ever been our fortune to adonym of | under the Library Day at Millacd hin gven. » published, in 1847, a volume en has given up a page of its space dally re- ARD, Neb., Oct. 20.—(Special.)-—Ye dows of th Clouds,” which com o, resulting from lodging a tramp in | Welfa "‘r Nat ""’ and in "]h" """’*i YeAr | the question of the Empire theater's license " ad atte e as- | e ame a fellow of er college. WAS | and the st g criticism of at place o sunty Jail who had attempt b gy bl by B R f RS BT g criticism of that place of y terduy rnoon the public school children stories—th pirit's Trials.” and | Cently for letters for and against granting ()f offer. It 1s a IflflgnlflCCflt line, every coat l’““fs’ made in the most artistic o 204 obiserved Library day he bean nant's Daughter.” His “Nemesis 3mpire’s license and to interviews upon . . 1 alaa -1 T'Rara e YRR it el fe 4 l R T inehred 1o 164, and renched 4 | ths same subjoct With every elase ot Sostey manner and in the latest fashion. There is a distinctiveness about these al pecially. thie High 0di room, | *econd edition in the foliowing year. It|from every point of view. Brokers, balle Uy )’ he Church o Elan against whose rever | stars and stripes floate TR BTG Remdebloen St vl et B - | flaneurs, ete., have taken advantage of this ¥ 1 , rdinar i B i bulding, while the German, Spauish and | "ice for what he called the “Hebrew Myth: | foneurs stc. have taken alvantage of (hi life. thing above the ordinary. Ihey set well, ; bitdieg KU aviy: soe to'tte:stvemnoon | BEE, YOO LY el (AT (hee. ME, | 1he TRyt his. or o5 1o e e oy - AT \ are tailored in first-class shape,—but then from ali directions to listen to the literary l':w:\v‘ :‘\fi..ul his fe u:\y«"wix-‘l_ln‘w“'h"‘-h“;*‘\. comfortable and themselves ridiculous. The | \ 5 . i oxtrelars Tarmlaa by tho pupils of the | SULd to give up an appointment which he | gl S B (MRS KERow The ) | you can sce how ecssentially better they are ! BN g i i ouliien| FE o e v R e e o | VG Ul st Ehe wied] bhiree \ than the usual ready made coats—and then By M Be: Platluntank. M6 axiayist| ticles on the Book of Job has been re- | its natural course, produces either a profii \ . \ . T ’ . -~ | ¥ave an Historical deschipin of the Nfs of | rinted In a weparate form. | gate of & paritan. The profigates had beon : compare the price. There’s a saving of five Columbus, from his birth to his death. Miss| [0 U505 BE DUPESEAL the ifst Lwh VOIS | reformed as far as possible; but the puritan .- o .':h\l-“ |,‘|1|lk{ \l‘r}l‘l\‘ul"nj. (:v”u-?’.‘h“rr “l”-l her |V olsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Amml-;‘l would exterminate them. The profligate in- to ten (]()”(ll‘.\ on cvery overcoat In tIHS StOCk ’ At songs were greatls snjoyed by the audi- | Which has been continued from time to time [ dures nimselt chiefly; the puritan makes the s ence, " Te pupils of the iermediate grade | Yolumes 11 and 12 having been published i | World unhappy —mail orders filled as long as they last. -6 gave evidence of a thurough drilling, Miss | ! concluding the work. The materials for| As one of the results of all this discus- - > Tillie Peters' pupils gave a “Doll Drill” | |1 bistory are mainly derived trom the DUb- | gion an Amusement Protective soclety fs O ey et | and origimlity of the author's views have | PeME formed and action will be taken at \ ] SIS S e Tt Poterarand Hobble. Criw wcted much attention. One of the most [ the polls in April. It is generally believed for, sang “Far Away the Camp Fires Burn . | marked features of the work is an elaborate | that the London council will upset the action { N Ak e avea N Wil Ve America’ | 411¢mpt to vindicate the reputation of Henry | of its licensing committee in refusing to | § ciosed the oxercises. fhe principal of the | VIl His “Short Studles on Great Sublects™ | yrant Mr. George Edwards the ‘permission | Lot 1— Anall wool—slate color-—kersey over-- ; % . 3 A ppeared heing reprints of essays . . . 3 e e . g Sl Al LS TG e R O T e o' In varlots, perionlerls, | 2e¢ ossary for hitn (o allow the sale of drinks cout—cut double breasted—a perfect %‘ Q: 00 I'lie usual retail price iS...vvveen. oo, . $15.00 i o s ey o T ibile| M. Froude was installed rector of the |in the auditorium, | 2 3 GO o Rosenwa % Weil's wi sale o L “"' oy Hiie ‘H““I:;““'W'W\‘ “." university of St. Andrew's, March 23, 1869 London, addition to the Empire discus EETIICHLEUVSRTIRR IR MU VRES Rosenwald & Weil's wholesalc DECBRCETOMS ) ity 8 ¥ WA o which occasion the degree of LL.D. was | sion, is threate With an epidSmis of Ve, " % . 2 3 . 53 eived % erred upon him. For a short time he | tre s surion I‘un".- 7 LA {,l.:, Lot 2 Brown mixed—Eleysian overcoat—vel- Jury v t (Juestioned as editor of Fraser's Magazin but he re- | ogdis T Eyy D b b k-f 0 ~a! r ine i VALLEY, Nebi, O b—(Speclal.)—The | signed that position In August. 1571 On Sep. | AYINE lain fallow in managerial Mbraries vet coilar—wool-lined thmughn‘u_t in Doy of L Concmon, the 1 wio bew , taking advantage. of the | f.:wl ey I‘!;: |\mlvr-‘-::1(}|!l"(:‘» In"nu“:‘.m.:(, the best manner—a good looking, (p 5’ O 1 he usual retail price is.. SRS s i i 5 B el i Ol ie executed a deed | probably owing to the fact tha spite o service s COz ‘) SRRy : it s it o Iane | of relinquishment of the offes of deacon the Berne convention and its adoption by serviceable coat.......iiiii i PRI Rosenwald & Weil's wholesale price... 9.00 o it U<|I l.)|r»;11 t .HI”. home \Y“u In the autumn of 1872 Mr. Froud visited | g igland the drama has become anybody’'s e T . ! 1. four miles north of the eity. Con. | (he United States and delivered a serios | "4 ; Mg I g This is one of the very best numbers— i fias been a resient of this emd of | of lectures on tho relations between England | PFOPErty. 4 ot 2 5 county for ot s and Irel The burden of his addresses | “PATRIE" COMING TO AMERICA. has a fly front—black melton over- papt AR ¢ it as that Irishmen had themselves, to a large | London productions of “Patrie” will, it is MR spel ankl sl el slaay, m , S ReTTat AR dailgar Mgt « | extont, caused their country's prostration by | understood, be followed by s Forir coat armers’ satin body-—silk sleeve The usual retail price 18, .00 0veesvss 18.00 1 ; : o A ' | . be follow imilar produ. lini ()() 1 bhe nitted sulcide will | their own intesti ealousies and want of ons b \ited State: rs. Aangtry ININGS o.ctecescsecccoccccsssasson n 3 ', 7 L 1 ol of vk " ; e e T . e, Jaoues, S0 VL | o Gho it Sate. s Lanees % ; Mgt il SIS R whick emains will be est in | between him and Father Thomas Burke, the A1 b L ) L b exioa fhe , % e N s f ULk DIty comtery 2 Dominlcan orator. His. sympathies {n lats | trip to America; The plece, which deals with Lot 4 A drab kersey overcoat—cut fly front— Cednr Rapiae Pro - £ years have been very firmly allied with the | the Spanish o pation of Flanders, has an Sliil\ncl’ S]Ik SlcC\'C Iini":’~ IJSU'[‘H' b i "l”” ( e 'L, | liberal unionist party and his n|l|1 ks on | unique peculiarity of construction; a grand | i DAR *IDS, Neb., Oct —(Special { \ir. Gladstone have been accompanied almost | processio AR R f Work on the wat works system began | with extreme bittern, ol lon, which takes half an hour to l O Thursda The wells are complete and AL the ¢ sale price.... 9.50 wheel for pumping purposes has arrived and | of state for the colonios, {0 the Cape costume spectacle it possesses unlimited op- Lot 5 A gray double-breasted kersey overcoat will put in position as soon as repairs Hope to make inquiries respecting the late | portunities for a liberal manager. It is this | ey PR At v e e are completsd. 11 15 expected the | Kafir insurroction, and he feturnod to Lon- | feature, doubtioss. which sieeacten Lo | —beautiful goods—silk velvet collar A entire system will be completed inside of | don in March, 1875, His later works are the | . e g —silk e lininos— shaped : e i e e £ Uiirty days “English in Treland in (e Eighieenth Cen, | AMusement caterers 4 silk sleeve linings—well shaped and -7 00 T'he usual retail price is....... o500 T T e thiger volim s i as Sir Augustus Harris had intended to pro- splendidlysmade st S e e . Rosenwald & Weil's wholesale price... 10.50 2 s "I'v"‘-mz' 'W m-m" e T 1879, and ‘‘Reminiscences o duce Clement Scott's version of “Patrie” at §ii a prominent shoe” merchant of Des Moines. | (o WALl LTIl Sertts of papers In f Drury Lane theacer in the spring; but he has Lot G— An olive melton overcoat—cut double . Roita had qfilte s ssrious: time of 1t He took | ook Worde, (1851). H: reconsidered his Intention and has sold his le. he published his 5 squtr s: miniscenses,” two volumes, 1881, and the | I'BUtS, 48 acquired from Sardou, to Beer- breasted—fancy worsted linings with ilk sleeve linings—a genuine bargain O The usual retail price (8. e e e e 15:00 $10.00 such a severo cold that ho could hardly talk | " or navigate, but the prompt use of Chamber-| Grotvart of his blograph lain’s Cough Remedy cured him of his cold |\ pigiory of the tickly that others at the hotel who had | yipo' jege s followed his example, and half a ' homas Carlyle— | DONm Tree. All possible legal difficulties rst Forly Years of His|Dbeing thus avoided, Mr. Tree will “Reminiscences of His Irish | produce Mr. Parke - probably i there EYerawasione denis e o asr o e version at the Hay- | Rosenwald & Weil’s wholesale price.. 13.00 Journey in 184 ! ** London, 1882, and “Oceana’ dozen persons opdered it from the mearest | (\sqi market theater in Noy ember, in which case A O f d d l ’ ” , an account of a voyage to Australi: 4 4 n Oxtord mixed melton overcoat drug. store. - They were profuse in their | ooy A MCCOUIE of 8 VOVAEC fo AUSITANA | (¢ will be seen In New York during Mr, LOt 7= 1k Hould Hied rorst )[ )] (ks t0 3r. Kahlor for toting them 1o (0| *ingiish in {he West Indies:” in 1389 the sl ok eadty lorloh Fgnree front— shoulder Imed—worstec /| cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale by | .pwe (hiefs o & © | Americs agers do ne e meantime S ot K oV ine ar- T | qure s d e quickly ‘ Two Chiefs of Dunbor.” an frish romance | yilely produce” ~Pairier. ' The. piay s body lined—silk sleeve lined—per -8 O The usual 85 «vees 15.00 1 8 L L s e Ot7Lhe IARGICE Y, ant i yaluable | rong one and should pay well 2 » g i ‘ ) 3 ¥ i < 4 TR kit iuRaTRD. Life of Lord Bewconsfeld. His “Divorce | “Ton ohe and should pay well = fectly made and trimmed ....... ... ¢ . Rosenwalc wholesale price,.. 10.50 ceum the last winter has not been lost | of Catherine of Aragon.” his latest important { : Ex-Police akon Sontribut onitostheimoclatat literature, icamo |ion*ithe . energetio. manager ot Drury. Lanos| L 188 A goray melton overcoat—fly front--wool Cha f Extortion. ut in 1891 e ‘Whittington and His Cat,” this winter's | o T lined—sleeves silk lined —made in the NEW YORK, Oct. 2. Upon bench ws B e A pantomime, at the same piace, I8 (o be & | s s J " ; e s the fol ex fari very pretty and poetic pantomime,” accord- he lusualiretail price d8..snise il 12400 officers were arrested today: Ex-| o1 Ship Sent to Sen Without Provisions | N8 (0 the preliminary announc nts, “with | n Doherty and his two ward de-| Hock and Meehan; ex-Sergeants kerson, Jorden, Clark and M heighth of fashion and complete in g T Lot 9— Another one of the best numbers is a e pleuty of fun and far The style of ram- | pant pantomime in which tremendous pro- Oct. 2.—The barl t The bark | cossions, gorgeously costumed, altern - =] senwald & Weil’s wholesale pri a from Calloa for Humboldt, put h intervals of ‘“knock-about’ 3 Kenna warrants were lssued on SRl et but | it k-about” music hall | : =i i 7 i e bt EtT o hatars the Letow comypint this port in o disabled conditlon. - She | songs aud antics, is furuished at the Lane, | double breasted black cheviot over- mittee and substuntiated at the defend- | Was launched in 18, and since that date | Something more artistic, more poetic, fs 1o | nts” trial before the police board, on Which | 10t & cent has been spent for repairs. Mate | take its place. No one can doubt hut thes | | were dis The al consist ehiefly of extortion [Ereba)i P riceRianE R e h NOI®) Rosenwald & Weil's wholesale price. 15.00 s d Roberts says the bark's owners, | it will jucheli & Loera, deliberately plar s i e S equal the reputation of the black satin s ane's coat—with light worsted linings and -1 ) The ust eeve lining; t iy ! e e e o e ralEmed . | Wreck the ship, which waa heayl e - 3a arrangemant. ith { R0 SO e a0l 9 senen "':E:F],}""{ ,':'1‘“,:"*"%:;" g “", "h."““"\;,: S s rore el Laaniled Lot 10— An all wool Eleysian—fly front overcoat { that The ChTres agRinst the. Gefendnnts | The x:'"':m\?::‘:\ |;n':”n$r".i' with Gummy pro- B meatsince sty being lbonked g | RATINA Sharee yipions and water for oniy thiry’ diye | Manager Biwards writes the Assoclatod !’ Judge Cowing fixed ex-Captain Doherty's that all things to the contrary, H. J bail at $10,000, and the bonds of th —it comes in blacks or blues,........ Adams' “The Shop Girl” will have its and if rainhad rew must have 1 water with thirst th, —lasting linings and silk velvet collar \8 Theftisnaliretaill priceiis i sis o To100 $8.00 not Rosenwald & Weil's wholesale price.. 10.50 i pt v-|;\1||~\ at 500 each CREn st higye Bl Shlr premiere at the G on Saturday, Novem- | | I was afterwards reduced to & o € op ber 10 2, . ) raiar 10 o stments we nitained s v ixed all wool Eleysian over- i L L The | 088 an Augustus Harris will go to New York LOt 11— Brown m ) 4 ward men wers ‘",““., 4 her | of different nationality. in ruary with his “Derby Winner” com- coats—ifly front—worsted body linings | protection” and the sergeants for i in_port tl W r pany in order to see the latest Drury Lane : Atin AREua v a ' & hesusnal retailinricalis aass sisisal s a1 8o e or D) i the cases of The g from | Aciated with hunger, | The mate says the | success successfully launched In that city. and satin seeve linings—you never (@) Iy ¥ 3 pHIC |y S Mrs, Thurow's establishment who were | MY, sound thing about 'the bark is the| 4" (clogram from Natal brings news that | saw better for three times the money. 4 © Rosenwald & Weil's wholesale price.. 12.50 arreste i i thut the captain and mate could 'escane, | Margaret MacIntyre has entiroly recovered N i The 1 will n Mrs 8. A. Kell of Pomona, Ca bad luck to sprain her ankle eral liniments,” she says, ‘‘but w al., had the I tried sev s not cu allow the | from her attack of typhoid fever. Miss Mae- Adalgul is totally will leave at once for London to inseaworthy sold to pay the o [ begin her autumn engagements in concert. Lot 12— A brown mixed cheviot—cape overcoat o —wooi linings—silk sleeve linings— : shiona ade fectly tail- Mihe usual retailiprice sy eiee/ oalsieisish H20L00 taaglons i imads Ao peitnotly t% 120 00O Rosenwald & Weil’s wholesale price. 15.00 until [ used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. | e MRS. ANNA RUPPER PAILURE. remedy cured me and 1 take pleasure in Worrled Himself to Doath Mrs. Anna Ruppert's ill-starred venture at ifyin PORTLAND, Oct. 20, F commending it and 1o its e ank Dekkum, pro- | the Princess is closed. It has altogether This dicine 18 also of great value for rheu- | prietor of the Portland Savings bank, died | been a singular intrusion from the world of matism, lame back, pains in the chest, pleu-| 4¢ midnight of Bright's disea oredi et Mr. Dek- | Cosmetics into that of histrionics. And, per- | ‘ body linings—cut in the fashionable 6 The usual retail price is........ we of the year 1574 Mr. Froude| €08 the stage, and is stopped at intervals | el R0 00 B B emn S e g ol « Q0 Rosenwald's & Weil's whole 2 risy and all doep-seated and muscular pains skt haps, the most singular complaint made in 2 A blue kersey overcoat—fly front—fancy - e A lnt | kum had been " for several | (ho f150d of London criticism was that M ot 15 e . Fox eale Ly drugsists months, and one week ago he took to his | Ruppert “was deficient in makeup worsted body linings — silk sleeve 2 T wE FENSIONS. [ bed | Mo recont fnanclal troubles which | That Clement Scott's version of “Odette" lined—silk velvet collar — the cloth 2 [Theiusual retailiprice i3 sivaiveiis s snis o 22:00 A Votoraus of the La [ d hin death. Although his bank | the royalties were paid to Sydney Brnerct alone coat $3i7s i yard sl SRt s . Rosenwald & Weil's wholesale price.... 16.50 the « | was solvent and ’r peined in a few months | and L. Mayer, who own the English rights. WASHIN A ‘--1( closing its doors in July, 1893, the con | As a compliment to Scott, Mrs. Ruppert took sions granted, fssue of O¢ (vv [\; I‘\dl( ““l‘&)v \‘Hll;y‘ulll‘ '\ll_\ .;H\ l‘|s~ hr:‘lihd .~“’" an entire page ‘n the Daily legraph, of braska: Original—Albert W. Jake | Dekkum was abe years e and came | which paper he is dramatic critic, and adver- | . 100, Douglas; Franklin Harvey, Leis [ o Portland in 1852, where Lo has been In| tised the piece, it is claimed, precisely as if | o : fax, Additionsl—Ane oo, Hastinge, |[Rislusss prer sinoey o He ileares: aro it was “a pol of grease.” Then Scott re- Finest, most perfect-fitting Overcoats > oy | vatuea at over i hearsed the company, worked very hard at For Nearly Half Price 2 R Oetioal-S(ariinsithazman, | - it, sent his own understudy to write the no- r} . o i 1 |“«‘1 Ul-“_ PHpe e, “| Oregon K ea cures all kidn tice, and the said understudy damned ' nett. Monfgomery] Orpheus W, Wiison, Ne. | bi%: Trisl cents. Al drugg “Odette” out of hand. Gossip says Mrs. Rup- chgh] LENIRMANA g - pert expected different treatment from the NROR (Rworys | fuscanss A ugt O O Cain R R ey Nat Ban s | el Telegraph, and she was proportionate wald, Marion, Linn: Lewis Corse prog ly | saugqua, Van Buren; rge H. 'Stone, | YORK, Oct. 20.—Newman B. Erb, | sore at the result. | Marion, Linn; John ¢ McClurkin, Ao l-!lud re of Coffin & Stanton that the | Ma f1 lurtol see Nulml'ulml with the = ¢ Sun, Louisa o h Amnalieyy | ser i TR LR atest fancles of Harris, Edwardes, Irving, | | FoURty Ting, Jefter inen B MoAlls concern will not be comple! and company, the trilogy of Aeschy. Reyiogton, Madison. Original Widaws, eic- o7 | expscted. They wilnot be lus, the father of the Greek drama, consist- | Nohb O G Indepenidence, Buchanan, Re- | OF published until Monday week Erb | Ing of th gamemnon,” the “Cholphori," ToeMarthe 3 Biark, Hopeyihe, Clari, | will not return from the Atchison meeting | and the ~Eumnides’ Prof. Villleresr Stan- | Hl“a HOuse L Montans Inerease ~Joseph Hart, Red |until that dat !“_““"”"' i he ;“"' ford, who composed the music for *Eum-| s 1 Lodge, i | sive 3 a9 Ak €POFLS a8 1ast] nides” when it was performed at Cambridge, | a—— North Dakota: Origlaal—Willlam G| 8 they have been complet has undertaken to write the music required | I iatiere et Orit oLk | tor the first and second plays and to conduct | ; - WLl i T g RS o whale trilo A guaranty fund of 4 . e i - ¢ L e FROws, alo.~Nel pxin, tWinons, | mw In the dense fog 80 18 balak Tiisd Bl mhrl;‘)l,i.,: Bride.” Thera is money in the enterprise it | James P. Smith, Jam Cook, Harry Wat As a singing and dancing comedian, | special scenery for this attraction is carrled Colorado: Additional war Aiey, | that hur the river and harbor today o work with archaeological accuracy. The | \iberally carried out son, James Bradley, Thomas H. Humphrie e I8 a big surprise by the compan nd is the most com- Denver, Arapahoe Original widc et the tug boat A. Margham was sunk off | moving spirit in this production is Viscoun —— ~ ¥ t Wilson, M. C. Reynolds, Alice Huteh y | plete and realistic ever presented on any Maria M. Martin, 8:pris Animas [ the battery in a collision with the Jersey | tess Maidstone. The procecds will go to the | IN OMAHA'S PLAYHOUSES, |ins, Irene Hernandez, Mamie Mayo, Julia Tallow Candle’ was written by H, Wal- | sta he drama is full of weird scenes, \ - - Central Rallway mpany's ferry boat | British school at Athens. | Taylor and May V. Warren 1 Dyke of New York to amuse the | etartling electrical illuminations and illusions r More Sugnr Refl s Shutting Down Mauch Chunk, On was drowned, Th Tonight the Court and Avenue theaters|SOmething About the Theatrical Attrac- publie, and rtainly carried out his d I story and excellent plot. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2, —The Frank Mauch Chunk flahed out another of the | . o ' Ro" oo Diympls theater closes. At tas| tions for thy Coming Week Conroy and Fox will begin a four days'|sign. Of all the mirth-provoking, musical tion of the play a realistic sugar refinery, Which is operated by tne| feew and a third was saved by a passing | UV ‘g0, Widow " Barnaud's adaptatis| The success of a Iarce comedy fs encom-| engagement at the Fifteenth St theater | comodios before the public, *A Tailow Can sceno I exhibiled, with ail kinde of Bugar trust, and which has been running | e of “Belle Man," which, owing to the break | passed in the humor of.the story, the merit | this afternoon, with their bix musical com-|die" stands foremost, unique and suprer trouble o & SirataHt Bt ihat I A nd half time for t or four weeks, turning mps the 1 rac! | down of Brandon Thomas' health, has been | op SR el specialties whioh | 60 success, entitied *Hot Tamale These | as a laughing success. The humorous eccen s trouble to a straight bolt that kills the . out only soft sugar. shut down today for an W. Va., Oct. 20.—The Balti- | postponed until Charles Hawtrey was ready | O ¢ PeoPie and tho noyel specialties whioh | gyaint gomedians have made an envious rep- | tricities of the characters, the unlimited fun | villain. The bottom of a shaft of a Peno- indefinite period. Twelve hundred men are & Ohio eastbound fast express jumped | for the part, will be produced, Mr. Thomay|aF® (ntroduced as profusély as possible. “The | utation as specialty performers, and their|in the several s, the droll humor of coal mine, with all the necessary [T S g n ber | the track at Willard tunnel early this morn. | 8 €oing to take a sea voyage for the benent | Hustler,” the farce-comedy which Thomas| success in comedy las e n Ereater. | e story and the very whirlwiud of poetry | machinery for tho working of the same, und of the brust in This ciiy, has been clovc | ing, wrecking the =ngine and derailing five | Of his health. At the Avenus theater, atter | H. Davis and Williaawmde Keogh present this| They don't seem 1o tire the audl-| that pervade the entire performance from |an untimely explosion are realistically’ pre- for two weeks. The Mc(ahan Sugar Re-|cars. Engineer Cummings and Fireman | Tepeated postponements, will be produced the | season for the fifth year, and which opens| €0Ce but amuse continuaily ve it long-1ond to end, make “A Tallow Candle” the |sented, while ng the other features are H fining compiny, which claims to be inde- | Owings were seriously injured. The passen- | “Lady Slavey,” with May Yohe in the lead- | A zement at the Boyd this | \N8 for more of their merriment. T most laughable of the latter day productions. | a railroad scene, a dungeon, and an exact re- pendent of the trust, is running only on one- | gers escaped with slight bruises. s a three nights' engagement at the B | surrounded themselves with a splendid com- | i js 4 bundle of laughs strung on a string | production of the electrocution room of the third time. i B e | “In connection with Mrs. Anna Ruppert it unday) evening, has always possessed| pany, and a current of wit, humor mirth | ot fun. The American public has roared to| New York prison at Sing Sing. Oharsad with > Browne's Parade Was a Flaale. is reported this morning that she will con-| ® nt which would commend it to|and music continues from the rise to the fall | iy wanpy hits | the drama has become | has a good story, excellent plot, and is pre- TERRE HAUTE, Ind > police| NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—A so-called Coxey | tinue on the stage, in spite of adverse criti- | publio approval. This season il is stronger | of the curtain. Few. If any, of the SO0 |ax popular to the theatergoers as the stand- | sented by a first-class ny, headed by R el B &l R. Smith of Deming, | ATmY parade, consisting of about clsm, and that, on Monday, she will accept a | than ever. The story has 1 rewritten | rendered have been heard here this season, | ,rq" creations of regular drama. It now|the well Known actor, Mr. Frank Losee, N hresident f the Deming Land ani | ragked men in a wagon, went through Wall | small part in “Robbery Under Arms,” Alfred | and many novel ideas have been woven into| while the dancing is little feature. AMODE | comes to the Fifteenth Stroet theater for | while ast are 10 be found Miss Jossie L4 Water -4 ey on "," fr Ch str y he WARON Wwas prece Dampler's adaptation of Bolderwood's book. | the plot, which will te to make the plece| those most prominent in the cast will be| o0 pights and Saturday matin com- | West, arian Elmore, Mr. J. F. Me- i B o ol Ch , “Carl Browne." Erowne w Tho last Richter concerl will take place | more fascinaiing than ever. A sirong feature | found Miss Josie La Fountaine, & u(ucing “Thursday, Ocober 25, with its fun | Donaid, Mrs. W. G. Jones, Miss Lella Hutton goas. tar obtaining 450,000 ‘u‘r‘\‘l;rih:r:'“pfl o detective and | this afternoon. The two previous concerts | of ““The Hustler” has always been its special- | very UHK‘"(KI HI' 7 ‘VNV ; “‘ % | freshened and brightened, sparkling with en-|and other well known footlight favorites. ~ e . or - T | taken to police have been the successes of the 50 L 41 tes hich have beel creased in number ! sang the principal soubrette roles with I usic fron the latest New York tenses. Dr. R. C. Flower of Boston was ar lave been he season. David | ties, which have been in [ trancing music from th st Ne g P rested on a similar charge last night. Both Seasieiipiebeame ]N\»plmm was warmly welcomed, and the| and novelty this year. The company ls|Staats Opera company in Vienna l-‘:v'v wine- | o ccess. | ny|||.1§)‘v.r.l|“{_,-u;‘rr,‘1 ‘_.;lm %2 “"xh-\l"»i A ‘u-'m Down hy‘u 'l'r‘mn. | programs were parti ularly well arranged. | larger and stronger the ever. Many w-rv ,T'" '.\ . sl 1‘:.' “v'v‘ & ¥ U“w""“" While down in the southwestern part of ngh! Betectives from are he o} INDIANAPO! 2. —Train 17, on d Compton, supported by his own | of the members are numbered among the! portation fr Lnd N | aa A 1T 1 s - 1's | the st some Hm says Mr. W, Chal- take the men bac b | the St. Louts division of the Big Four, leav. | oc a morning performance of | highest salaried comedians and vaudeville | ladies are wonde wing and buck dancers. | Wedncaday aud Thursduy evenings Hoyi's| tho state vome tiine agoc" says Mr, W. Chal s Kne RAL fo e with M. ing this city at 11:0 a. m. today, ran futo | "Married by Proxy” at Toole's t r on|artlsts In the profession. The part of Con| Miss George Hussey an Irish charac- | theater will offer its patrons for the fir W ook o avaeerary Haxius OO CINCINNATY, Oct Yo D thryvent A buggy at the Rockport road crossing at | Thursday last McFadden, the irrepressibl hustler, who| ter singer, has no equal, her brog being Mr. Frank L. Bix great aalo, | o CRamberialn's . Colle, Choisca sal TAaR: - : Mount Jackson, on the edge of s city,| A German musical agent s organizing a | touches everything and everybody from the! most natural. Others are Harry Fairbanks, hanical and electrical production, “Shaft . feday concede that the pals of Morgant ind Killed Mrs. Charles Wimmer and her | company to give a series of German operas | office boy to the capitalist, will be played by (4 splendid tenor; C. F. Lorraine, basso; | 2" as the altraction. This organization | rhoea Remedy I bought a h‘ A couple of WS I8 o)l a3 one ol th "‘:" s trals rob- | boy, Louls, aged 11 | in London. It is not intended to produce L Tierney, the famous comedian, whose| Thomas Watson, that short little bit of a |k rod the country from New York to| doses of it urv{m;lln~l:<ly cured we. Ilru: 1 am Bove.. have apoaped. The suthorities do, —————— | any Wagner's works, but operas not al- | cleverness in this charact he subject of | man who has been Harrigan's chief dancing | playing in all the larger cities, | & champion of that remedy all_stomach know what to do with Mg eld. | | nd complaiats” For sale by & days ago they lelegraphel the Washingtc Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head-| ready seem here, such as Humperdick's | most favorable comment. T her princi-| comedian for so long, and Arlie Latham,|and has met with a moest flattering reception | and bowel compl J Y druge who replied tiat they would send |aches. Trial sise, 2 cents. All druggists. | “Hensel and Gretel' aod Swetan’s “Sold | pals in the company are E. J. Hefernan,|iho ex-ball player, late of the Clucinali|from both the press aud public, ANl tho |8lsta - N