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Hut when wo auk him to perform deed) of Btibllmo herolnm In every act, wo aro crowdlnu; the sublimely heroic a little. Paying tho oxpeiiBOH ot Kuto'a education at college all for lovoof Kate; then giving up hlfl excellent chances of entering tho legislature in favor of Kate's father, all for love of Kate; and then helping Kate's scoundrel of a lover to cpeupo a just and woll merited death, all beeauso Kate loved him; all thin, as Bam Welter would nay, Ih "coming it a leetlo Btrong!" This Ih what Mr. Goodwin him to do, in "In Mlzzoura" and ho doctt it with an unaPHiiiniug sincerity, that hccius to him tiB natural an breathing. There aro Romo lino touchcH in tho play, iir for ox ample, when Jim Itadburu turns away from Kuto when ho tliuln fiho loves another, and seeks for coiiHolation in tho gratitudo of a little dog to whom ho hufl been kind. Thoro Ih much merriment in tho play. Plenty of jokcH old and now. The venerable time-worn girl at St. LouIh Ih laughed at once again, though why, it is hard to tell. Mr. Goodwin Buys some excellent thingB if you could but hear them. Hut you have to guess a good deal of tho time. Thero !h an affection ot quietude, just an there used to bo an extravanganco of barn-storming. "In Mlzzoura" will surely bo very popular. Wo havo had "Tho Mountebanks'' by Lillian RuBBell's company, and it has been a distinct success. It has been complained by "constant playgoers'' and other nuisances In their unsolicited missives to the press "that' tho music of 'Tho Mountebanks' is not catchy, that one leaves tho theatre without any in clination to artlessly whistle or hum selections from it." Theso puerile objections come from tho dully increas ing class of playgoers and alleged musical critics who find in tho melody of the chaste little dittien, "After tho Ball," "Tho CntCamo Back," "Daddy Wouldn't Buy Mo a Bow-wow," their beau idcul ot a good comic opera. Theso people had better keep away from "Tho Mountebanks" or they will bo tlisapiKiin ted, but all who know and lovo good music, iinoly rendered, will boo "Tho Mountebanks," notoncobut many times. For tho music of Alfred Cellior is not what is popularly but meretriciously termed "delightfully catchy," but it is for all that always very beautiful and ut times inexpressibly lovely. "Tho Old Homestead," "Tho Girl I Left Behind Mo," "A Poor Relation," AH Baba" and "Amorica" continue on their prosperous way. ' Nr.w Yoiik, Aug. 15, 1893. Special CouniK.it Correspondence. Tho follow ing aro tho week's Important attractions: Vaudeville ut Tony Pastors theatre; Vaudeville at Proctor's; DoWolf Hopper at the Broadway theatre; Vaudeville ut Casino; "Tho Prodigal Daughter" at tho American theatre; E. II. Sothoru at tho Lyceum; Lawerenco Hanley in "Tho Player" at tho Starr; tho "Black Crook" at tho Academy of Music Broadway is beginning to show signs of awakening. Tho soubrotto who has been to Europe is coming back from her Harlem hiding place and tho loading man, who has been breaking hearts at Nowiwrt and Cujio May has returned from Brook lyn. Tho majority of tho road organiza tions begin rehearsals within a week and a few days tho theatrical season will again bo in full blast. Of "The Soudan" which comes to tho LatiBing theatre August '21, the Boston Saturday Glnltc says; Thoso throo ustonishing ligures -1.17 represent a dramatic buccohh that breaks all records previously mado by tho most popular plays in New England. Tho phenomenal run of "Tho Soudan" in Boston will commend it to popular favor wherever it" goes, for it is quite certain that no play could druw im mense houses for KIT consecutive nights in this city unless it has intrinsic merits of tho highest order. It has, in tact, scored this unprecedented triumph because it was u tlrst-class play presented in a flrst-cluss manner Stroug in plot and full of moving situations, admirably constructed 'both as to its uction and its dialogue, this Iovorful drama runs tho whole gamut ot tho jxjwerful tasto for amusement, and apiMiuled with success to every class ot thcatro-goors. Lovers ot tho pathetic found plenty of tho true jmthos in its atTectiug -child scenes, devotees of the spcetucular found it replete with great scenes like that of Trafalgar square which onco seen could never bo for gotten.; while the worahipporH of comedy and humor were abuuduntl) provided with food for a laughter. Boston had never indeed seen a iilay with so many attractive sidet) to IL That it sprang to instant succors the llrst night of Us production and has easily held tho public favor for half an entire dramatics season is a high perpoual compliment to Manager Eugene TomkiiiH. It is pleas tint to note that his good judgmont in selecting It in the llrst place, coupled with his good taste and liberality In staging it, have been handsomely re warded by the largest returns which tho treasury of his theatre him ever received from any play produced on its boards. Funke's opera house will open August 124. Henry Irving, Ellen Terry and com pany arrived in Quebec last week, and will shortly come to Chicago to Inspect the World's Fair. Mr. Irving brought the scenery, costumes and etTects of "Becket," "King Henry VIII.," "The Merchant of Venice," "Much Ado About Nothing," "Louis VI.," "Olivia," "Charles." "The Lyoim Mall," "Nancy Oldlleld,"and "Tho Bells." Of these the first Is entirely new to America, and this will bo tho llrst production of "Henry VIII." by his company in this country. The program of tho tour is as follows: September 4 to 10, Grand opera house, San Francisco; September IB and 10 Portland theatre, Portland, Oregon; September 121, Seattle; Sept ember 'St to 127, Lyceum theater .Minneapolis; September 128 and .'10, Metropolitan opera house, St. Paul; October 1! to November 1. Columbia theatre, Chicago; November 0 to Dec ember .10, Abbey's theatre, New York; January 1 to January 127, Tremont then tfe, Boston; January lit) to February 17, Chestnut Street opera house, Philadel phia, February 11) to 121, Allmugh's opera house, WuBhington; Ferbuary 12J to March .'1, Boston; March 15 to 17, New York. The Mirror reviews tho situation im follows: "Tho great business trouble that has disturbed many branches of activity and demoralized others occured at u season most fortunate for theatrical interests. Tho summer finds amuse ment matters naturally quiet. It is a period of rest and preparation. Thus far, thogencml embarrasment of business him not had an appreciably serious effect upon theatrical doings and plans. Intor-soason aniUBcmentB havo gone on with ut least normal putronugo, and from all accounts tho projects ot managers which involves tho employ ment of all the others ot tho profession havo been prosecuted preliminarily as originally outlined. It is hoped and it is probuhlo that before tho season shall bo fairly entered uion Congress woll havo taken such action that affairs will bocomo moro Bottled, Public conll denco will bo restored, und business will resume its ordinary way. In which case tho great public will no doubt turn with greater zest thun usual to tho lurgo und talented body ot persons whoso pleasures und business it is to amuse." Ancnt tho production of "In Mizzouru" Nat Goodwin's new play by tho author of "Alabama," Elwyn A. Barron, tho clover dramatic critic of the Chicago Inter Ocean s.tys: Augustus Thomas has given us two of tho most unique und distinctive plays that havo beon presented on our stage in u dozen years, und both aro pure in tone und elevating in purpose. They were designed to embody types of character and to preserve that utmoB phero of identity described as local color, and were to that extent examples of realism, naturalism, verity, or what ever term will servo to express that special phase of portraiture that some wll-meunintf butsmull-visioned writers imagine is the proper domain of true literature. Tho fantastic people who fall down in adoration before the dramatic morbidities and moral eccen tricities of an Ibsen might ulfect to scorn the productions ot Mr. Thomas, because ho introduces nothing mephi tic into his plays, and does not attempt oither to cauterize or to oxtirpato any sort of social ulcer; nor does ho utter a jargon of Rontiuicntulism over Individual conditions that are tho resultsof moral or mental indolence, or both. Yet "In Mizzoura" is just us faithful to a given state of facts as either "The Doll's House," or "Heddu Gabler," and is us much more wholesome an the fragrance of a roso is purer and healthier than the smell of carrion. Sol Smith RusbcU's world's fair en gagement at the Grand opera house in Chicago, continues to show largo audien ces at every ierformanco of "A Poor Re lation," and thu present bill will prob ably run during the remainder of his stay which ends about October 1. Mr Russell is to take a vacation of a week or ten days before oening his 100 night's engagement at Daly's theatre, in New York, on October 9, when "April Weather" will be git en its first produc tion in tho metroH)lis. Otis Skinner returned from Euroo last week and has gone to tho Green mountains of Vermont for a six weeks' rest before beginning his season with "Modjeska." Mr. Skinner brought back some handsome costumes from Baroho of London and Gutnerle of Purls for Shylock und Macbeth, which he is to play next season for the first time. Harry Davis, who has been Hinging the leading tenor roles at Snider's gar dens in St. LouIb for the past four months, has arrived in the city and joined tliu Jtleal Upera company at Lincoln park, where lie will sing tho leading tenor role, DANQEH IN A WALKING STICK. An liliulUli riij.lelnti Itiis nUcntorod Ni iv :Unt Tlml Atturhs Men. Ah ii medical man with n fairly largo practice I meet with and treat rases which cover a very wido ground. But novor until hint night havo 1 met with n cao thu trouble and very probable httf fering from which may bo distinctly traced to thecnrrylngof a walklngstlekl A man came to see mo who had com pleted a week's walking tour in Dovon. shire. Ho looked well and healthy. There was no mistake about that, but his left arm was almost numb, themuMclcs worn contracted, and it was with groat trouble and evident pain ho lifted it from his side. It puzzled mo at first, His right arm was all right, but on examining It I noticed tho skin on tho hand was cl ing off, while liis left hand had no sign whatever of this. "Been beating?" I asked. No, ho had not been boating. Then I suddenly caught sight of u walking r'lck resting by the Hide of his chair, and which he had brought into tho room. Tho secret of it nil was soon out then a very simple secret. It was ii thick mid heavy stick weighing quite it pound. Uo had carried that in tho right hand for a wholo week, whilo ho admitted that his left hand generally occupied his trousers pocket. Tho constant using of tho stick had worn tho skin away, whilo tho car rying of it not having been equally bal anced between tho two hands had caused the ono not thus exercised to bo como stiff and positively useless for the time being. A walking stick, to my mind, is not tho most desirable thing. Still I sup Pobo they will always bo carried, but I would warn thoso who carry them to excess. Sticks should be avoided with plated topi. Either they should bo of silver or gold or some perfectly pure mot al, or, better still, only tho polished top 6f the natural Htick should comointo contact with tho flesh of the hand, which often as in tho cano of clerks und thoso not occupied in manual labor is as ten der and susceptible to disease as any part of tho body. A glovo might, however, overcomo this difficulty. Then as to tho weight of tho stick, It is only rensonablo to supposo that too great a drag on tho muscles is not cal culated to improvo them. Stretching the muscles in this manner is far from advisable. A man should carry a stick in proportion to his own weight, and n stick from S to 10 ounces will be found as good as any. But tho groat danger appears to mo to bo that of constantly carrying tills wooden companion in tho namo hand. 1 may bo called a faddist, an old woman among medicos, and tho like, but here 1 havo just had a practical proof of tho difficulty which does arise from this practice. It means a certain amount of pleasant labor to the hand and arm to carry a stick, and in tlds labor more particularly when tho stick is carried for any length of timo, as in tho caso I havo just quoted tho work of tho hand?, and arms should bo fairly divided. I know this view will bo severely ques tioned, bnt lot any who havo their doubts just set out and carry a stick of the same weight my pationt did for only a fow hours and note tho result. Lon don Tit-Bits. Tea. smiI Camphor In Transit. One of tho big English tramp steamers which a weok ago was unloading at 'a pier between tho sectional docks and tho bridge filled the cast sido with a mixturo of odors iieculiar to tho far east, tho most prominent among them being tho pungent aroma of camphor. "Halloo," said ono of a group who were walking down South street, "Let's go down und see them unload tho tea ship." "No you don't," said a second man, "no tea therq." Argument followed, suppers were wa gered, and tho question was settled by n visit to the Hankow, tho steamer which was at tho pier. Tho first speaker know moro when they went uwuy from tho pier, for ho learned that no tea is carried on a steamer which carries camphor, and that no matter what composed the rest of tho cargo, thu camphor was kept in a separato, closed room and was only taken at an exceedingly high into of freight. So carefully is tea handled and so eu etratiug is tho odor of camphor that the two aro not allowed on tho samo pier together, even in tho open air, with U00 feet of Hpace between them. Tho next timo ho smells camphor ho will not go down to tho ship to seo tea unloaded. New York Tribune'. 'Ilivy ISotli Jlud It. Tho man that always has n joko to bo printed came in with iihii-huin his voice. "Oh, I Bay." ho exclaimed, "I've got a corker." "What is it?" inquired thuholples vic tim. "Did you celebrato tho twenty-fifth of thoalphalHit?" "Tim what?" "Tho twenty-fifth of tho alphabet tho Fourth of July?" "Conic off. Whafu tho twenty-fifth of the alphabet got to do witli the Fourth of July?" "Thul'H what it is." "I don't see it." "I'll show you," and tho joker ha-ha'd some more. "You see, tho twenty-fifth of the alphabet is one letter; that ono let ter is y: y is tho fourth of July, and thero you havo it." "And thero you havo it too," added the helpless victim as ho fired a pastepot into the joker's neck. Detroit Free Press. I'rotect the I.'je From foreign Ilodies. Never needlessly expose tho oyo to for eign particles, but when necessary wear plain glubses or goggles. When exieri meutiug with chemicals, always turn the mouth of the tube or bottlo away from thu face and eyes. Whenever an eyo is injured severely, nys tho hygienic doctor, jihwn thu patient immediately in it dark room and under tho care of a skilkd phyficiau. whoso directions must bo implicitly followed. Thu foreign bodies may bo solids, as sand, cinder?, hair, dirt, etc, limo, acids or alkalis. Washington Staj. 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You can cuter at any Usm aae) And lust such classes as you dosire. Write, or call and seo us. Spring term opens April II, 1KW, and continues 10 wocks. Hummer term opi-ns June 30,1819 and continues 8 weeks, You can enter at any time, however. Catalogues and circulars free. Address, VESHRII NORMAL COLLEGE. UNCOIN. NEB. Sl BATH HOUSESk IMS palatial atablUbment is now open in all sWrtsmaats wlta Out ?P" or TarkUh, ImiUi, Slaotrlo Oablnst and Boats, ut ttssa wlUn ready by Jan 1. , ArranBemoptl of Hours-ORBAT PMJ.NQi:. Ladles, from S a. m. to 12:S0 p. m. Dally eicept Handay. Usntlemiw, from 1 p.m. toll p. in, nk days, and from 8 a. ra. to p. in. Hnndays. HOCIAI.8WIMS-O11 Monday and Thursday evanlng Motu 10:1)0 the ploairo will tie oneu to both sexes. Untlmen on theso srtmlng will be ndmltud only thn accompanied by a lady anil all straagtrs to ths Institution most procure an Intro duction before tliey can purchase tkkits. 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