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G e THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, mother-in-law jokes the | his canse been defeatéd but his only son | #ale in advance. The first row of reserved | Weary Waggles drawings in the colored | Harry, gave allegianogyto the union and | seats are fcrty-uix feet from the ring. Orders | comic prints. These unspeakable pests laugh | fought on that side, and, i supposed to have ’ 4 | sent in soon can ket seats In row B, ¥, or G, | in season and out of season, and applaud what | been killed. The old man still lives on his Pleasures in the Mountains and on| tection :,r‘m]c\ :"rlx:'m:ullr‘fl' of A’ right. | an_act 1 maye or 1o n‘\lvm‘ never by any | 'rMr‘;yll‘u:i.:flwv:h‘n'“'l olladgen. v\mr:lvh;fla‘:Y“ i Difference of Opinion Halts Water Works 1 © have no advertising or as y chance the artistic way in which he saye or | lo ru ough the LG town and its pro A the Lakes and Streams, All artangements have been per does 1t: as where Mr. Miller won the injured | Jection brings to the'pldte a northern rail Improvement Projeot. makes the bringing oft of the contest abso- | wife on the turn of the e he was hailed | road man, Captain Davenport, accompanied ad lute. It is 100 to 1 it will take place he with shouts of loud acclaim and plercing whis- [ bY @ young northern sutvéyor. The former, BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR THE WINTRY SPORT Lo Should even this fall we Bave D rlected | ties and frastic stampings; not for doing ad pleagd i r~;“|lllw the sdri Nt old Colonel Pres- | COURT'S ORDER THOUGHT TOO INDEFINITE ‘ ents where there can be no Inter- | mirably well what was given him as an| !0, long supposed dead.'conceals his iden- ference, so that it's 1,000 to 1 those coming to | actor to do, but. forsooth, for doing it at all; | tty for some time, Beafing that his father Gonslp with the Sportsmen—A Letter | 5¢€ it will not be disappointed, Yours | as if he could do anything else, with another | 8till cherishes resentmoati The play opens . a R00m for S )tk b et e AR Bprint DAN A. STUART. | man's play! in the home of Mrs. Pagn, who, before mar It Water Works rom Dan Stunrt=Nehraska Sp - TN EC LS LI A % rying Dabney Page, had loved Harry Preston it Would Not ers=Nench The ¥ Runners Carnival, ‘ he lovers having baen separated by. cruel | Spend <1 Thanks are due the management of the 5 tie a ‘r Usunl Weekly G There will bo & big sprinting carnival at | Empire company for enlivening the engage- | DArChts. Young Prestom had alsq martieh | ’ ? S1 ekt a8 hor ¢ e best men [ ment o at oxcellent body 443 subsequently, but after leaving for the nort & \‘: il ) iy 1|" e N ‘!'I“ g B L Oy e iweet | i wife had died and Jett a child, Carey 1 . of America a ntered, including two Ne- [ ! eighto eatel t RS o et preston, of hose existence her father has av y e ices Mike Maul 1s hunting big game WIth & | brasia boys, W. H, Copple of Bancroft and | and wholesome as “Liberty Hall,” which was | fireston. of whose Gxiftence Gt TANCL (01 rhe first ofclal intimation as to the ex- t will pay you to get our prices for we party of friends in the Humbolt mountalns, | & 'y "sullivan, the Kid, of this city. The | bres ed_yesterday for the first time threads of the story are deftly interwoven | act nature of the long anticipated order from L Nevada, He h a month e sport. t Dhmu‘ Tunnecllf and party have returned | ¥ kes for the profsssional cham- | which show in what particulars the t rom a very satisfactory shoot in the country hip of the world, and the medal em. | I8 out of joint, and how the playmaker was | °" 0 Tn 0 PRl Py o ve 544 L, dabout Alblon. Ascording to the judge, | blematic of the title.’ In addition -to the | flf" set it “L‘I?V' 1'“1 et I“"‘\' for s L R Ty Laxaed something. like seven of'| main event, there will also be decided the | those at least who find the world a fairly | cionéi ‘Moberiy, ' relic of the con o}"‘w‘l A et el otisamile sat, o lightweight sprinting | comfortable place to live in and wish t Ted ? George H. Miller ! s W. Mottugh | Sweep ¥ fal trials of speed. The | 100k upon life as better and not worse than | ‘Squirg Tucker, @ Tallidesa justice 8. R. Rush, Lew Bohme, D cHugh | eonowing s L of entries for the 100 | it i8, scems a veritable heart'sease among— L. P. Hicks and Le are back from a month's rd professic i shall one say—medicinal plants, which, what- | Captain Davenport, a northern railroad skl ark. Mr. Spratiin | 3 RroQignat < "w"fm!“ J”:”’(hl‘ll ver lterlor benefits may flow from their man Clement Bainbridge - dams, ass, ames Collins, Edgerton, | © erior benefits may w fro L A AR Hingle “a and e o o be spe ar co . says that wonderful country is a veritable | QAAMS. Mags. A Vot NGBt dRel | UNE not over pleasant tu the taste ng, his agent... Bingley nd that the amount would be spent 60 per cent. Also remember our stock paradise for big game. They saw a mamber | GG, Vi VHi AR, : uthern boy... oo\ el at once in the reinforcement of the down | of bear and ek were so plentiful and tame | ¢ypajoharie, N, Y.; Tom Morris, Santa At | CLiberty Hall® comedy without an | Raymond T a ‘party of business town system. There were present Mayor that they would come down n,'.- moun ‘;'nx» Cal.; Walter Christie, New York City; F alluy of sadness. Pathos, indeed, there is In . 3 . . Raymond | pomis, City Attorney Connell, Assistant City and feed among the party's horses WHD | forivay Mass's' Robere. Brown, | the humility and genulio oodbess of the | Decafii, i diie-heilim serianCo oy o | Attorney Cornlsh, Superintendent Hunt of | othered out for the nigh Yo 8 soyne, O nt.: | 0ld second-hand bookseller—a widower be. b U il 3 R B Ath e tha apsttiog mAR s .Ilj‘.:”Sh-“v‘v;:..iu“ Li:»-r‘lw,”.\h.' "|':y’“%'|'|':» ’wL‘m [ oxie e r could bear to put poor, dear | Mrs. Pake, & ‘widow' who I;‘}\; N leeylton | the water works company and m.m.--hwl-l of The Bee: 1 enclose yon a membershib | weight sprint the runners are not to excaed | 'Africt into a second edition;” but the cours® | npyo “Siockton, ‘another widow Bechel, Prince, Gordon, Lemly, Kennard PRI 5 AP ' ticket to the new Crescent Gun elub. Shoots | 135 pounds in weight. Following are the | of true love is made to run without serious Louise V. Meiiroy | Kment and Jacobsen and Patterns have no Whiskers on them, every Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Grounds at|entries: F. J. Sullivan, Omaha, Neb.; J. H. | let or hindrance, as it does in most cases in | Carey Preston, an Alubama blossom Eighteenth and Am avenue. Would be | Kivlin, Dav 1a'; Jullan Engleman, | real life, and there is a proposal and accept- thel Irving Omaha. Sandwiched In between two dramas in_the final scene. llowing is the cast the American Water Works company rela of the carnival 1s+the 100- | with-a-purpose of a somewhat flagrant type, | 1 gather up In a logical and coherent way ‘ the United States court to the receivers of | can and will save you money. Our prices | | tive to the eniargemant of the Omaha piant will average 35 par cent lower than [ [ was brought out at a meeting held in the office of Mayor Bemis yesterday. The ; all competitors, while on Lace Cur= meeting was called by the mayor to discuss the advisabllity of paying the water works ) tains and Draperies we will save you company the $35,000 claim with the under irely new. We have no Moth- eaten carpets to show you and our Styles City Attorney Connell reported that he pleased to have you come out any time.— | New York; A. C. Rollins, Hartford, Kan.;|ance in the last act which ought to give ths | Atlanta Moberly, Colonel fl"”'\'nh:i AR had called upon Judge Dundy and had read J. E. Roberts. Loon Losier, Milwaukes, Wis.; Sam Gibson, | newest woman of all something more agree daughter “mylin : the order. It had been signed, but had not ¢ Thanks. Wil get out sdme aftgrnoon and | Huntingdon,” W. Va. able to think of than the wiungs of her sex B - yet been made a part of the court record b " give you an exhibition of champlonship forn 14y 5 “The old book man aforesald is the central [ The forthcoming theatrical season will be | 1 gunctance it stated that the receivers of We Are the Only Up-to-Date at the trap. figure of the play. He comes in timidly, [opened at the Boyd by the Pauline Hall S OMAHA, Aug. 24.—To the Spor 2ditor | being min « e shop and flustered pera company. The engageme; e {0 BH0. et tas: fil0 40 Poapond t 3, 3 A 4.—To the rting Editor | being mindful of the shop 1 flustered in [ Opera company. The engagement will be for [ i 1v bor . N evening, | t0 expend “not more than the amount which 1 - : it -~ o of The Bee As it has been discovered | pressnce of the nobly born; and he is “not | three nights, commencing Sunday evening, | t0 expend “not more t i :,',“A:',““ % :,’,"",l,'T",,"'r L :;"""\”"l,‘:',’,',",":u,‘,’:f“: that +i0 (ks -one® mitle athts =ahampionahip | Drepa to make a long stay;” but one |September 8. Pauline Hall and her husband, | should be received from the city” in en LhAE No ’wm"m“'j '\;'r“"‘” 'a>"|l'w Lty get | which 0. 0. Hayman won at Kearney July | "/4hes he could stay longer, and s sorry | Mr. George B. McLelland, have just returned | larging the system The order did not ) that, much as there is, there is not more | from a summer tour of Europe, where they | spocity when the wol ¥ 15 56 dsiE; even next November. Hardin declares this | 4 that he wes not a member of the League | of Kim in the play. Mf. Crompton. in this | purchased the American rights for a light [ s 1y WAL A S SR DU UL :‘ "“”"l ”“”,"’; foalin b - l !'"‘\z"’ ;"”E of Americen Wheelmen and consequently | fole, offers one of the most delighiful char- | opera, which has been one of the reigning | W48 It bbb st GhihUlib LU 4 . IN OMAHA. TR any tiite o for “'f"‘ e pn00UAS | had no right to the champlonship medal | acter studies to be scen at present on the | light opera successes of Vienna, Paris and did it require the receivers ¢o expend the y “\1”:})‘(‘“[ "“; “l’v"["f ¢ " j\"’:l “'" l“ "“I in justice to the League of American In dress, manner, walk, expression of | London during the past year. Miss Hall's [ full amount, or any specified part thereof. orrow, naxt woek . next. month ‘or et | \Vheelmen members and racing men would | enance, speech, everything, the per-|support this season will be up to the Several of the councilmen present stated morrow, Hext week, next month of Xt it not be better to have this race run over | formance In well-nigh perfect. His is the | standard of previous seasois, If not Stronger. | that the year, and shoot him for anything from |, wme point centrally located, as, for in- | rare gift of comedy which is akin to tears, | During her recent European tour Miss Hall :let-‘l up to $500, and guarantees beforehand | (06 ™ the Lincoln one-third - mile track, | and his art, in achievements like this, shows | is credited with having ridden more than ) beat im at that, Now, Plumber, here's | which 'is by far the best track in the state? | its highest' form in concealing art 2,300 miles on a bleyele, and the transcon- | juo, ¢ Pof (T WIS BN FIHPER red s e ory. and colh black | It Is @ well known fact that there were a| , 4 | tinental wheel trip fncluded a visit to Fr they received some satisfactory assurance | poThere has been a mumber of fine black ¢ many riders in this race who, when | Miss Allen and Mr. Miller, resting betwoen | richsruh, the home of Prince Bismarck | AT Chim e eEy —w i e e pEnasa: | hass taken at Manawa during the past week, PR we for the first place, | the two purpose-dramas which form the [ whom she sang in German, ereatly to his | i ¢ n But | but these waters have been too thoroughiy A AL e el oty | strong meat of the preseat engagement, have | delight. Ll "““”" L P s”lr | .\;llx’\AmRI m}[ w’xlumi pu{pm:v’ of any consider- to deiermine who is the mile champlon | l0vers' parts which they achieve 8 8 ;m ter id e BOLRBUbARR LIl UpRR S e A R ELEL z he League of American Wheelmen in [ Of course with excellent taste. V “'_" vl Roland Reed and his bright company of | [y might expend it this year, or, might d 3 Billy H;‘u:lvl:‘vvl returned from Lake Wash raska I8 to have this race run again as | fCtount { the uneasiness of an audience of | comedians will be the attraction at Boyd's | it ten vears from now ngton a few days ago. He reports slender above, An expression of your |ladies on a warm afternoon, or | son of | theater during state fair week, and will pro- *AVORED THE APPROPRIATION, Dlack bass fishing, but croppies are to be | yiews would Interest me. © b the studied repression ~"“1h"»j s nt unusually interesting repertoire. Th - \\<>m.n|’||u: APPROVRIATION taken by the boat load, almost. Ono day A MEMBER OF THE L. A. W. |carried to ite extrome lmit by those o' |company is entirely new, with barely two o o TR s ] the genial Billiam caught that aver- - s accomplished players, thelr volces were at | yycaptions—MIiss Rush and Julian Reed. The | Was sufficient to warrant the councll In pas:- aged one pound each. One a oon Billy | A J ping Sexslon nt Unlon Park. | times quite inaudible, and the audiencs ool iie™ SS i nelude his new comedy, | (0§ the appropriation. The water v p;.m ;| out for a “|”l“ pl kmm- ru'tv mn s | A fifteen day running meet opens up at| ;»‘u' I|:~ . \\ll"’m me. v“l“ ;lv onqy st s | e Politician,” which has nover been seen pany 4‘,‘-“1.‘.’\:"}.‘, ,‘x‘ moey .m\.l\ |v|; shapzly clinker, and to take no chances of | ynion p o turdsy, Augus jyith| DlBARIOE A0SR REBIID LLLLGHLL S | “The Woman Hater,” “Lend Me it to spend, and they believed that Mr. Hun ing a fish e tied a trolling line to hia [ UMIOD PATk next Saurdsy, Ausust 81, 4 B! son would have been still loss her own ar 1 poseibly still another new comedy, | and the receivers were honest in their inten- | £ ',\kl.n: I’H\,Irl;:‘»:!'lv ;::\;}1 |x|&k‘r‘vl teok “:;yr u-“‘ ,]vl. 7 F. Allr‘\\T\ll, I“ : fek- | ¢ tio self ln ~;.,.”I1wl\” L‘.:\# ’mv x:;l..v; | (Il};‘ MThe Politivian" Ls probabiy the best suited | tons and would certainly do what they prom he hook, and jerking y oft the seat | ham, William Moore and m Bowman as one of ‘most prominent people [ Fpt o EER . &R comedy of anything | ised RERERE = prostrate ‘on his ‘back in_the boat, it pulled racing. stewards, The scssion will be | In the action. - Mr. Edeson and Mr. Mackus | 1 A" SEORERE 6L R AL N | Konnara went atier the water worka com EEREEEEEERE EEEOEEREERE him all over the lake before he couid re- the management of R. W. Cunningham, | 4o auite Accepia '“‘I A e e | what the eastern critics say. It was wri pany without giov He said that by their | [ M v | cover himselt and land his fish. This he ary of the Kansas City Jookey club. | ihe young BEtist whose '\":{ml::( eiorstr did, however, after two hours' exertion, aid Greyellng. willtoffiolate « A& pres ttle brother in “The Masquers a can show you the crease round his leg whero | juag and Richard Dwyer starter. A special R that presenvation, has | \Gijijam 1. Crane. “The Politiclan” was re- [ city. That belng the case, why did they not . \ 3 4 the line cut Into the flesh yet today. train will arrive fro nsas City tomorrow | & PATt which calls for few spoken words, Bul |\ cheq and brought up o date by the master wn from their h'gh tar fl and make a OU sheuld see our a % Just look us over and you will agree that the water works company were “authorized" y were much dissatisfied with the wording of the order. They were ready tc vote to pay the waier works company the several years ago by the late David | own admissions the representitives had Lloyd, who also wrote “The S utterly failed to keep their contract with the pleasant a feature of that presemation, has They are killing plenty of chicken now in | w or 100 jum: s Clty tomorfow | much looking of unutterable things—the lad | [ MET PRAIED OF P8 s now | settle he city on the basis of w ot ”‘?mm” x”":;.“} “‘l")”“f”(hvll“‘:lLl“n\:l in ‘I’l"“l over 100 jumpers, and on Tuesday four | yieh JOTRIER 0 PRECLTOE” that distres hand of Sydney R fold til it is now ttlement with the city on the basis of what ads more will be over from the St. Louis 1 most finished work. The social qualities of | they could do. He took the ground that the new designs in from Sloux. City on Saturday last bagged | tracks malady- which “‘comes batween .neasles and |y “pp have won him numerous friends in | expense to which the city hed boen put to forty-three birds near Harrington 3 : & manhood." The Dingram nt Handie's, iberiy Hall® like the other Empirs | OMmaha, who will heAr with pleasure of his | buy additional fire engines to supplement the HALL SEATS and George Anderson bagged four blue wing e ¢ Felotsty" ol o | week's gojourn here sufficient main pressure should be delucted teal &t Cut-OF lake, Iunt Sunday, and re.| The sporting editor ot The Bee Is in re- | productions, Is sumptuously put on and insufficient main pressure should be delucted iy Sosttmel olnt of dialogue it i e from tho bills, He sdmitted, however, that ports having seen a groat many more, as | celpt of a dlagram of the big arena at Dallas, | Fichly umed. In p f dialogu i T bright and clever, with a refreshing free Yesterday workneny commenced on the con- | it was time that the maiter w:s settled in ULAS.‘IES- well as a number of wood ducks. Tex., where Corbett and Fitzsimmons are from the superficial glitter of many | Struction of the beautifdl porch or awning | some way, but he was unwilling to vcte to Jack Day, the coal man, is getting his [ to battle for the world's championship next 0 plays that is to adorn the front of Boyd's theater. | pay over the money until the proper safe bow and arrow sharpened for a big chicken | October. The amphitheater is the largest | ' . It is to be bulltot irbn-Afld glass princlpaily hunt. Jack has a complete camping outfit, | structure of the kind in the world, and and goos in style, with “Splatter” Wiseman | thoze curious to look over the diagram will a8 guide, cook and general factotum, " 'Splat- | find the same at Bandle's cigar store ter” is the man who caught thirteen canvas = e ssente ere some months ago. back drakes on a line up at Horseshoe lake R AL AL R0 ST T L b N e belng thote of Mise | are nearing completid; ind by the time th one time, and killed the whole number with Entries for Scptember's bench show ean | [y Mol Xyl B bton in her original role | Pauline Hall Opera company opens the sea<on | [ayly averred that he was perfectly ing to vote for the appropriation and he did not £ % one barrel. Then he walked round a bend | be made with the secretary of the Omaha | o¢ Rosamond, and Mr. Dodson for Mr. W.|Oon September 8 avebythtig will be in ship % { i Y , " . L Y i ‘oubt that the receivers were acting in | Wy T same way. This Is one of Theodore’s ch afternoons of September 2, 3 and 4. Bx- | | i 7 L 8 & a s of Sep! 2, 3 and 4, Xx-| Both these artists added to their reputation G " good faith, yet he should oppose any voting . est fairy tales. hibitors should bear in mind that the en- by their thoroug! 1joyable worl COUNTY, COMMISSIONERS, | 4 ad some assurance be ‘ Ny VeS8 hiax’ ot/\tnelmiumty’ roports) s Nt | triss -oloue sEeptambuiaa Mndh tieTs Shonl | s e rtaaat tho other mombers )t money until he had some assurance be- i ; : | . : guards were interposed and the city had In the evening another of last season’s [And will be of "artfstic design, add- | something (o show that the water works com- successes, “Sowing the Wind,” was re- |Ing elegance to the ‘already handsome | pany would keep its part of the agresmen peated by practically the same company |front. The other imptovements that ha At this point the discussion grew torrid and been In progress In other parts of the house |t was evident that there was a radical differ- erce In the positions of the councilmen They are very low in price. and served thirteen canvasback hens ! Kennel club-at Bandle's cigar store on the | H. Thompson as the cynical old baronet. | Shape. in this powerful play, and the other members Int T Oditer 8 yonid a mere verbal promise plover shoot last we:k—forty-seven. He y e last mome! e A ToRtoN ntHOIE e SRR #ing of Cémter Street Wil | @ v ) a Bays," However, that'the' birds have all gons | O oY WUt the last moment. R e Satpitodied S e fipyon Bemy, siageatad Lt ey coynel now, and that'it is useless to look for them The Board of County'Commissioners held | Iisht vote to pass the appropriation and leave the mon in the hands of the city DIIVIIIII 2 " . Mr. and Mrs, Henry Abrahams have 099300091 A recent open-air performance of “The | !!3 resular meeting yesterday afternoon and | i lrer to be drawn out by the water Just returned from a four weeks' pleasure AMUSEI\‘ENTS Merry Wives of Windsor,” given for charity [ authorized the paving contractor to proceed | works company as it was needed to pay for frip thfough he northwestern part of Ne- > on the lawn of the Grand Union hotel at|with the laying of the macadam pavement | aotugl coustruction. Mr. Hunt would not praska. They report a splendid time. Mrs. > daratogn, furnished big, hearty De Wolf | onCenter street. This work: has been ‘de- | sent to such a plan, He sald that the Abrahams, who I quite a shot and can man- | SCOECEELECECEOLCCOOBLOOOOCD | (117K, (o scught opporturity to appear [ layea by the quarrel over. e D oIyt (S Rpavik ool caa age a rod and reol with the bost of them, | The ausplelous opening of the Cralghton | in legitimate role. The cast Was & 10table | cyims. The adjustment of the controversy | UEIF Dipe and that under the order of () H(5-1(0T FARNM ST. sumed on the trip, besides making the catch makes 1t possible to complete the Center | VL hEY, € he placen. ' thele.‘mctum pose e o ligs Stk Entrlb b are| Adele Ritchie and Blznche Walsh, besides | Ctrect ro money had been placed in their actual pos- [ == . ’ - i e e | 0fthe outing—a Dickerol weighing aix and | PStus %o local things, theatrlcy], which are | 05 S\ o0, “atown. - Mr, Hopper's | *tieet road et this fall. : : ’ " PR REEEREREERE R ER R E e \t ) a ht bl nly waiting for the other house to fall ir A communication from Charles B. Keller == one-halt pounds and _thirty-elght black [ © or the other house to 0L lala e il ADoK ent Gt ap thathest Elvem: torthe i1 2s commule arles e _ S e = oS ferh e ot Bt D\ 10 st i It s scon. | FALAE e K680 12 12 Bt 1[040 it Sor Tl e U | muamove concasmon w0 e, hams, 0 her corduroy hunting suif, with | om ch thel DonIRHoE L entition | to Bl tiiands thAt HBpnEHasamLItian: We gment In the poor farm case was paid | Mr. Kennard disputed the statement o o R HRERTETR SN cordNror untng aull.. with bt to which their importance entitles | to his friends that Hopper's ambition was by once the mandamus suit, of which men- | Mr. Hunt that they woull have to pay cash AMUSEMBENTS AMUSEMENTS, , hem. The pace at which the new house | no means bounded by the trivial though un n was made some weeks ago, would be | for their pipe. AT T od i O 2 2 RRERladieaansiaarabie. atbahion: frome Rotme ot % 4 vial ome weeks ago, would be | for their pipe. He remarked that he wa 3 tracted conslierable attentlon from, seme of |is moving at the outset, if it can be main- | doubtedly amusing parts In which 1o i uni- | prought at onee. 1t is pretty well undorsicod | going (0 lvestigate that statement ‘within | — Commencing Monday, Aug R ated: tained with no untoward accident, is bound | Yersally popular, but vaulted to lealing roles | that the commissioners will refuse to pay [ the next twenty-four hours and would report Omaha Dime Musce and Eijou Tiea R L 10 keep its fortunes well o the tront. ang | i the old comedies, which he and certain of | the judgment, whereupon the mandamus wiil | to the council whether it was true or not GRE Ll AL Ll S Jou 1 i A Sport for Athletes Only. bt g vty Aoveunes well to the front: 83d | iy admirers consldéred him competent to un- | bo instituted’ and the legality of the poor He was certain that the company could s ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Prospects were never brighter for any [y G0 S0 my‘ ‘m“‘ "'“::;(' '[‘“_"'"‘ 90 JOr ~'rultln' \\'!""; 1'\' yanin Omaha ‘»'!" seascn, | farm Judgments tested a second time in | easily buy the pipe on four montiis’ time if Tel. 1531 PAXTON & BURGESS, Myrs, Y AR SASEEQN'S T g all events mus o for the pi speaking to a friend of the inexorable pubile | court. ~The finance committee is considering | it wanted to — By X o here are for feot ball as the cool ng E N € eport than there are for feot ball as the eool | yrg anq profit of the theater-going publ demand which has heretofore confined him to | tho matt Mr. Hunt waxed wroth, Turning to the | 4 NGHTS Sommencina xmvP\.WEP\:fiE:Am\'u“E"l..\.’x?:rEAR?'l"ud Messrs. Paxton and Burgess, with a proper | the botsterous methods of “Wang” and the | The father of Jacob Tint made a final effort | councilman, he exclaimed: ~“I presume I 1 O This Evening at 813 | Pyichecanian. Positively fiest and only oae pride, gave their excellent list of bookings | ke, he said: I know, and you know, that I|in behalf of his son, the 6-year-old who [am a damnable liar, that you won't take my e in’ Captivity 4 ginning to let their manes get shaggy in | prom b o ta oK™ | can do better work than this Dr. Syatix bus'- | evinces such precocity and unusuai app:- | word for anything B Dt L N A RAT QORQR Our Curio Hall will present many new and preparation for the bumps and knocks which :,m'””’ to the world, which is praying | | S for, T want to do it, and T mean to | tites. He asked aid in getting his boy to That's it exactly,” blandly reptied tne | AUGUSTUS THOMAS GREAT SUCCESS | setect curiosities. “Bijou Theater wiil be Up- cancellations and other misfortuncs 1 r 1 cho r o v to-Date. B e aure St Dlayine Gy s )t it before long. But T am afraid the pesple | the school for the feeble minded member from the Fourth wa you guessed | e T N they are sure to get in playing the great|may spare the symmetry of 50 goodly a | won't have me. When I go to Manhattan| The Fred Krug Brewing company came in | it the first shot 10C—ADMISSION -1 game. And right lere it might be well to ::':;d”j:.w \Illn- management at Boyd's will| paaen and sing with one of the big bands | with a novel petition, asking the commission City Attorney Connell said that he guessed make a few remarks on tha game, its rough- | gett, PUPISH Its, attractions, and may b: ' .qhe Three Grenadiers' or something good | ers to alow it to ‘old its license to sell | there was no way in which any further ness and merits. Of course there has column | to furnish the best ontertaltments avaljabie, | ke that—and I sing it well, too, if|liquor at Fifty-first and Center streets in|assurance could be given by the recelvers atter column been written on the great danger | Between the two, both reaching out after || 40 say it—why, the New York|abeyance upon Septemnbo ubo awiiidh ([l ely, woUld Brs 19 BAKE LISIE wore Shit e participants. from broken: Tmbe, Fbs | (e cony, 18, fwo, both reaching out after |, ,ory next day make fittle or no comment [ day it destres the privilegs, instead, of selling | they Wwould act in good faith, and he advised and other bones, but people are fast coming t« ; Unon it, but say that De Wolf Hopper, who | beer on the state fair grounds. The county | that this ought to be done. Mr. Hunt had catering to the best taste in Omaha, th ! ¥ . t as oon as H %o their senses and beginning to look upon | should, and doubiless will, result an em. | i8 always, and under all circumstances the | “ttorney will be asked to examine the legal | sald that as soon as n.l ppropiat Produced by a great company, with clegant on! rin the game with a fair mind and not let the [ barrassment of theatrical richus. The people | Same old Hopper, recited, in his inimitable | phases of the question oted=hasuald) telekraplicilie order fan the scenery and offects = prejudices and objections which they formed | of Omaha, will have the opportunity for | ¥4 In response to a universal demand, the o hearing in the Frank B, Moores fee | pipe and this was pretty good evidence that ot i hoolen Gfiod' &t first sight get the botter of thelr ooler de- | Which they have sighed, o give to realiy | thriiling ballad of ~‘Casey at the —Bat'(case wao set for September 16, and the | he Intended to make the contemplated re MATINEE WEDNESDAY. wd liberations. first class attractions the liberal patronage | D—n Casey and (his bat! “They will never | char t W. R. Adams will be heard | pairs; . . ) H No raatter v The game is essentially a game for athlotes | Which is necessary to induce them to come | 12t me do anything better. But I will feol [ on S:ptember 5, when: his demurrer will be Mayor Bemis began to talk municipal own- PRICES: fl“.ex wrat and probably more than any other gime de- | 80 far from the eastern centers, them someti How would you like to sce | argucd to the specifications filed against him. | ership and - Superintendent Huot, loft 1 e | Parquette and first 3 rows dress cirele.. I WaRh Wity S Al 9 DR RRY ShAOF BRI, S 3 me as ‘Falstaff? The board meets next Saturday at 9 o'clock. | foon he remaining councilmen talked for | j,ast 4 rows, dress circle 3 mands that 4 man should condition BImself |y o (e hore and pata them for | | At the Ereat Couldock beneft lust spring ibata ki 2 while, but got no nearer together, and the | First 3 rows in balcony. A - b Lkt IR nnaaexitean g iR o coming, shall we not treat them well and | Hopper had the small role of David in “The Jeot to Attncks of Cholera Morbus, | Mee!ng adjourned without coming to any | Next rows in balcony "...... % which must of necessity sccompany this ciass | courteously, and, Dby bebaving ourselves | RIVals.” in a cast such as is seldom put| wiile staying In the Delta (Mississippi | Other undsrstanding than a taccit agree- | Stall, hox apd divan seats.......... of spor nan who Is shut up in an office | SOUrteoutly, and, by Dbehaving selves Cothar. o occasions like that; and DRV B, R AUSRISSIDDY | ment to differ. Matinee prices . . 211 Wack cannot expect £o g0 out on Saturday | 8°emly before them ‘in the play house, re- | together, even on occasons llke that; and he | Bottoms) last summer, °E Moss, repre- 4 all, box and divan seats X . ¢ move in some measure the reproac < | was warmly commended for his effective | ¢ Ludlow, Saylo; 2 Co, of 8. L H A pesd i Afickioon: it onaage In ' ‘Sonien agains | MOYC, 1, Some meskire the seproach thit e | Wik VAT, SEULEAR Ly M i iayars, | Somank, udlow, Sazlr Wite Co. ot . Lowls e+ e & team of trained players, hecause he I8 sure | pygnt ot the Orelghton a large aud: especially by Mr. Joseph Jefferson, a elr- | 15 attacks of cholera morbus. In every i Comlng Aug, 29-31—"THE WIF 2 Furniture Co. g HALL SETTEE 50 UP. theater last week gave a considerable im- [one, Including Rose Coghlan, Mrs. John Drew I weather and the season for the great college sport approaches all the players are be- o como out the worse for wear, while, on o A (A ;' elated big to com lle, o0 | was preseiit to see the opening of the new | Cumstance which naturally elated the DIE | giana when attacked he was relieved he other hand, the man or youth who devotes | !if i comed| t a little. Although he con- emple of amusement,” quoting the Ian median not a litt though he con- [y B R e an hour or o A day in preparation for the mple of amusement,” quoting the lan 3 by magic, by using Chamberlain’s Colic guage of the gifted orator of the evening, | fessed to his friends that he was “as nervous game will not get hurt a particle, T e There has never been a player serfously hurt | marily to see the house DI knight, he has wanted to play the part fe g ARZ0 Iy MALUE ALl ol p size when they come out in a contest in Omaha who was in condition | nades, and the dressin W the drop. | @ 1ong time. His fine physique, his mag- . 3 s ) § as when they went in—and to play a game, while the only men who were | curt; But really should n. 2 kept | nificent voice, and his unctuous humor, to- LOCAL BREVITIES. ¥ @ clean. Pure -delicious for hurt wers two players who went right from [ up a buzz of conwersation all through (he | S¢ther with that fine intelligence which has the bath, At all leading § | thelr books and triel to play without a day's | play, nor have returned trooping in from | Deen apparent in his more recent work | porn Friday evening, August 23, to Mr. | Crowned With Success ! g deaers. . lons . proparation, and cne had his arm broken and | its Investigations of the architectural be combine to fit him admirably to essay this | \\4"\ys “alter Cully, 2017 Mason stree ¥ Raworih, Boheddy 4 Onss Tie Other, tred Rustin, was shaken by a fall | tion after' the' curtain was up. Anothes | Farely-played role, .and still ~better, one vt TR MR e ur |ca Ths Misrasen and E\'emflo- Shidre which would not have injured him a particle | thing. The first act of “The Masqueraders” | thinks, to undertake the more arduous task | *°\t 5 ) 0 Jured 8 parti T frst act Ma e o the Falstaff of “King Henry IV, ren Jensen has asked for a divorce from 1ad he trained at all. “As I say, the game fs | Is lively ugh, but econd is v GRAND BAND CONCERT 10 Nels Jensen, alleging drunkenness and non- 1 cortainly a rough one and is for athletes, but | and talky. The third, however, contains one e Se fs mot in the least dangerous for the person | Of the strongest climaxes the lern drama Pete F. Dailey has begun his season with | “UPF rt. " 3 —y BB I the et dan ! Bak Lfiriiabed. ol obnoelvad. and artived |a.new _m’.,\ by John C. McNally, entitled The People's Party club of the First ward A trying to take part. by most_artistle methods.” The craven | “The Night Clerk will, hold @ meeting Wednesday evening at | Nervous, Chronic and Private | Balloon Ascension e nager (8 0xirlogion bring , Sir Drice’Skene, having bullied his 8 o'clock at its rooms, Tenth and Hickory P ing his players to Omaha and going into | ¥ f,f”;‘”,"‘ ,'" e ,"1’;‘:‘ Indignity 9 s Boneuill ‘.fH o, ok Diisries, |.!l.1'nln "\| : fi\\ ”‘Irnlnllwx“ \'Hlll|‘ l':. xmt _ DEQ‘EAgEs and Parachute Leap 5 D A L A P money from her generous and hon- | B0 ce's 14920 ¢ v bl Mrs Knotts, (1605 Howard street, 2 4 A oy P ; ABBATRITRSK. WabeE O (oA DML | orapte lovar, whom sho horselt ‘lovas with | features of Rice's "1452" company’this year. | while retiening trom the Lutheran church A HORIZONTAL BAR PERPORMANC The Balmy South! e an Aha! YA aud o ive tho boys the | @ Passion the stronger because 1t seems . L Hats last Thursday evenipgy, was run over and | ZWe cure C; sex of th work on the field and thus give tho boys the |y BC veturns suddenly and finds her | - Ethel ler_\vf,m‘ Lhe daughter of Maurice | knocked down by a:hicycle rider and sus- | NOMe, Thr 3 h, Bow Land of Plenty in that lover's arms. Mr. Faversham, tak. | Barrymore, and - the iate Georgia ~Drow |'taned a broken arm. and was otherwise | Sivjetnier Y FINE BOATING double opportunity of becomin, well ac qualnted before.the fall term at the 'varsity | yno ¢ha ungratetul role with all th Barrymore, made her debut in San Francisco gy L 4 $ 3 Be ls master, portrayed :\lm]rlhlli_xtl last Monday night, playing with ber uncle, | beaiy Burl, The aceldeat happened at th \ s AND BATHING No Hot Winds opens and also of visiting the state fair and | wijon g 3 I ! whic ! th he corner of Sixteenth and, Howard the Feast of Mondamin in a body, the “emotions of the dobauchad. hushand ot | Jobn Drew, in “The Bauble Shop. rnar of 8 e i 3 DnAte xdl) De walt supplied with foos ban | foo. Smotions ot the debauched husband it | e The petition of the widow of D. H. Bow- PRIVATE ASE - . | SWITCHBACK AND this fall, as the Un of Nebrasica will | (s uncture. Pale as death, he reoled against | 1oy Arnur Jonew' mew play has ‘the | Man. who asks for an atlowance out of the | AMY FITGHES BIGEAEI AN Di1s- MERRY-GO-ROUND. No Drouths. EALAINe Rare fon thr mes, one with | Jeaped up for & moment into his wasted | Ingenious title of “The Triumph of the | estale has been brought on appeal iuto dis- % o tho Urdversity club team, another with the| face, only to be extinguished by the 'ust of Mi url State university and the great an sord'd revenge. It w Philistines: How Mr. Dorgan Preserved the | trict court from probatescourt, where $230 a H two and threa crops rafsed a year as admirably cone: | Morals of Market Pewbury Under Very Tr month was allowed for a perlod of a few ew ur us I a Tre el Rich lands. Fine rali- nlontest . Thankegleing sy betwean | Tho fine, clont wut work ar aaTrably Gonei | ing Clrcumstances.” It satirizes tho mid. | months, pending a sbitiément of the estate ADM'SSIUN FR"E o the bost shinsinecisols L, Cool summers and mild winters ] g o b P I8 8 1l the murkets of the the State University of Iowa and the Ne-[ing in it to laugh at, sure So, in the | dle class conscience and has for its topic of | Claiming that the estate s solvent, Mrs. E whole country Lo your dool o raska “Uni” toa 1 o e oyl o S0 the | Ghief Importance the employment of nude | BoWman says she is entitied to more money. | TREATMENT. : wholo eouniry o your door. Work Tho local players will also all be given a | heels of this, and is the strange, but rot | modela in art schools The funeral of Johii 1, Powers, which was | FOR ALL KOS OF LI ALI AWIAK ne 1 that bring big ehanee to indulge In the great game, as Captain | iliogical sequence of it. The two men are —_— at first announced fof Monday morning, will WOMEN, something te ! — — —_— a Crawford will sooun issue & call for all foot | playing for gigantic stakes, $1,000,000 on the | John Drew Is playing on the Pacific coast, [ take place this afternood at 2:30, from the PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, permanent market all the year through. ball pla S8 AN to mest hiwm and | one hand, on the other a woman and a child | his San Francisco season having opened la family residence, 102 ®5uth Twenty-second | Iy cured’ without the use of knife, ligature s RMIN nF players the team to reprcsent the University | ®Ven autifully done, under more trying | Bauble Shop.”” He will also bring out | Institute, of which the Seceased was a mem- | All correspondence answ mptly repare to begin practice whe be boct | and @ soxlal erime. Again it was well, | Monday night with Jones' play The | street. Carroll counéilfof the Young Men's | o caustie. C l M' ical i s aa aliabtanis o saan b an i : : entral Mississippi Db Wi be chosan and an the.club hay| roquirements of sclt-repression than before, | during this engagement a mew play which | ber, will attend the funpral in-a body and | hus'lpss striblly confilential ine sent | e observa 0 $ 0 he | : e e o aoyea 48 | Tl participants in the hazard were trem-| Henry Guy Carleton has written for him, | Will awsemble for that purpose at the In- 2 s e bl woll watered, good roads friendiy e e, ha hiagers Wil have plants | bling With tho excilement of the event; the | called “That Impudent Young Couple.” The | stitute rooms at 1:30 p. m RiiTaH dr adtress? with staip, for Cirou poople: never faillng, relyina: 1ot of gamos Lo repay them for hard training. woman whese fate bung on the turn of the | Company which supports him is headed b Free Hook, Recipes and Symptom e R 11 At = . carde was watching the contest, her face | Maud Adams, and includes Leslie Allen, A By O Blanks Hde of LnmisTation s W ..r“x“ = Wil the Dis Fight Come ORP white and drawn with fear. The baronet had | Arthur Byron, Anna Belmont and Annié| The best salve in-the world for cuts, tment by - mall conspltation froel acres there with sort Y any of care won the first cut of the three agreed upon, | Adams, Maud 'Adams' mother. Mr. Drew Tre . e tTensdre ke ¢ bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevi s, pays you more money than the best o The followizg jettor trom Dan toart, pres: | 31" it oryii's voicn brcke:out ol of ghe | Wil FHortly Sppear 1n OmABA' &t the Crelhe | toier"chappad hamdse chilibITS: Sorns avd Omaha ifedica! and {378, xou Thors maney thn (he hest S| > ¢ in’ i ili out all the year and you can ra currish spirit of Sir Brige Skene: *‘You've | '°0 all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, [ Pain’s Great Military Ut BiL She paL.And Yoi osh I8 yosterday, while Jt speake for itaclf, souals | got to win ‘em baib, you know.” sald the bar- [ (Lo S e r no pay required. It is guaranteed to ul"g'“' Ins“'“lel Spectacle at Tosiabiag. Toam manth 0 -S04 o taewhat dubiovs:to & Wk UD & thee onet. Again mothing humorcus, it will be ugus homas' great play, “Alabama,” | give perfect saticfaction or money refunded . < & -tac FLORIDA ATHLETIC CLUB. DALLAS, | genorally admitted. Some minds would svew | Will be prosented at the Creighton theater | Price 25 certs per box. For sale by Kuhn | 14th and Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. p worthern ettlers now than they Tex., Aug. 21.—Sandy Griswo'd, Esq., Sport- | have discerncd a serlousness In the situation | [0 fOUr nights, commencing with this even- | & Co. made before In thelr fives ing Editor of The Hee: I send you a diagram | g0 admirably portrayed. And yet a « | Ing's partormance, ~With the merits of the PP - ¢ Sooniete Amannt of wark e & h f members are actors of established r INSTRUMENTS placed on record v o s o N o AR ARARRRARRGARRAAA twe arden °farmng and feut making more money for tickets they will get nearer the | hissed by some indignant tongues lower dow putation 5, August M Iy Genulne. ¥ @ proiitable, never failing source ring and better seats the sooner they send | but it was loud araiator s | and most of them are popular favorites in 1395 e der A g sement of . revenue. For full partic 5 g i e e 857 ol T T st ST S50 Ry B S pris P o nagies i i | S T8 NG e the money hie a forth e & combine P f ok airaras . 2 ¥ sity elub Safsiat s his 20 T il aages, TRV [iniomamhiGh 15 cailod Tyrih bde 8 eou In the front ranks of the dramatists of the | Joseph Nemec, administrator, to An : ity club of Omaba, begiuning there {s, nnsold or unreserved, and If there | concerted tho artists on the stage | S Its Succas in the east has been ionie Bimanek, lot 7, block B Kountse . A probably, GEO. W. AMES, General Agent, are likely to bo mora who will buy I will One has no patience with such boorish | LN9UttIGed, and it has been accepted there | gpacial master (o i A ‘Peck, iot 7 s nd roserve seats adfoining those sent you, s> | demonstrations. mount of experlence 18 | Prestons o kn Y oid TioricAn play. Colansl| “Fairmount Place 4 of for Vadiea® in licr 1617 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. [ i &l caw bo together. Prices of box seats, $10; | theater-going with playa of all classes seems | years after the war, still bates the north Total amount of transfers ? e i b ; Sentember Zth. i AL AR AAPINRELS ARG

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