THE OMAHA .DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER G , 1801-SIXTEEN PAGES. SOCIETY BACK IN TOWN , Getting Ready for tha DivertisomenU of tbo Winter's Campaign , INCREASING LIFE ON OUR STREETS. ' Notublo Oocn- Opening of lloyd'H u nlon-HtiriirlsliiK n KcHltlent of iMitiilno I'lnoo A Hplilcr \Vcid Party. The event of grentoat Importance In the ioclnl nid , Intellectual llfo of this city was the opening of Boyd's now theater Thursday evening. It wns nn ovcnt which wlU bo re membered with Interest and pleasure by these wlio were fortunate enough to bo pres ent nt the formal dedication of what U ono of the hamliomest temple * of amusement Iti the country. The scene was Indeed a brilliant ono , the color * In their dainty blending reminding you of n Watteau fan. The youth , boniity nnd chlvnlry of the metropolis took posses sion of the house , and made the opening n gala occasion Indeed. Tno boxes were filled by the prettiest mations and maids in the city , whllo throughout the auditorium h'uid- * omo ladies and distitiKiilshed rnon gave interest - torost to the prettiest picture Omaha has over looked upon. Indeed the premiere of the house of nrt took on an nppoaranro much resembling n Purls opera night , for nearly everybody was In full dress , and per consequence the bo- ( { Inning wns n pronounced success , socially , nrtlstk'idly nnd Jlnancinllv. Every day brings In onlly returning tour ists and the sttcoW begin to assume the ap pearance of fall. The shops nro resplendent In autumn fabrics , the windows gorgeous in their now dress. Faces browned by a kindly summer sun testify to the outdoor llfo of their owners , whllo hero nnd there in the hotels nnd clubs are encountered loiterers who are potting back to the cares of busi ness after a season spout itlong the beach , In the mountains or by some cool sequestered lake In the heart of the wllderuess. While nome will linger mid remain nt distant places until September colors the leaves and Rives a brilliant touch to the landscape the great majority of the fashionables are on their way homo , nnd shortly society will resume Its round of pleasures. After Knowledge. With the coming of the autumn days and the suggestion of fall freshness In tbo atmoi- phoro the boys r.nd girls who have been enjoying - joying a season of roil from school duties boeln to pack their trunks and hampers , and by tlm middle of September will bo buck at tbo grind again , Imbibing knowledge in college - logo and scm.imry. The roster this year shows a very largo number of Omaha pupils who will leave for foreign schools in n short lime , or have left. Whllo the list below is not altogether complete - ploto , It gives a fair idea , ot the number of pupils Omaha sends out to the schools , col leges and seminaries throughout the laud each year. Nohiaaka University , Lincoln. Nob. Ar thur Montmoroncy , Eugenia Ootner. Swathmoro College , Swathmoro , Penn Benjamin Bnttin. Mount Auburn Institute , Cincinnati , O. Miss Mai Burns. MUs Biown's , Now York City Misses Bubio Colpetzer , Flora Webster. Chriati.m College , Columbia , Mo. Miss Margaret Brown. Yule College , Now Haven , ConnWilkons Hustin , Ftod liustin , Morris Beall , Charles ICountzo , Herbert Holcombo. Princeton College , Princeton , N. J. Her bert , Hogers , Will Kogers , Lurlmovo Denise , Paul Ludington , Thomas Croich. George Mc- CORUO , Harrv Akin , Joseph Pulitzer. Vassar College. PouRhkecpsio , N. Y. Misses Alice Brown , Nolalo tlughes.Elizuboth Morrell. Obeiltn Colloco. Oborlin , O. Misses Sadie Lyman , Uons MoMnster , Georgia Do Con. St. Mary's Academy , Notre Dame , Intl. Misses Stella Hamilton , Tad Batch' Pink Balch. Harvard University Carroll Carter , Edwin T. Stieer , Kenney Billings , Oscar Quick. Slmttock Military Institute , Fairboult , Minn. Dwight Swobp. Ed Swobe. Hlohard Grov , Bert Grey , Bouncy Fowler , Kussell Burt , Charles Montgomery , Guy Montgom ery. ery.Konsneller Polytechnic Institute , Troy , N. Y. Ilobrrt Wllios , Jnmos Stevenson , Jr. Kcmper Hall , Davenport , la. Will Bur- rouirhs , Alfred Barker , Alfred Domiuuo , Ed Batch. Kockford Seminary , Uockford , III Mabel Brown , Sndlo Baura. Cornell University , Ithaoti , N. Y. Carl M. Joharioo" , Chnrles Hosowator . D. Osgood , Will \Yelshans. Amherst College , Amherst , Mass. Randall Brown. Dartmouth College , Hanover. N. II. Na than Bernstein , Irwln Uoad , Frank Foildt , Gilmore Prico. Phillip's Andover , Andover , Mass. Will Cowiu , Siim Caldwoll. Nelson Mercer , Paul Honglaml. William * College , Willtomstown , Mass. John Nolion , Allan Marsti. .lay Brown. St. Paul's , Concord , N. H. Luther ICountz , Herman ICountz. United States Military Academy , West Point , N. Y. J. Wallace Broatch. SU Catherine's , Davenport , la. Loulo Drnko. Lascll Seminary , Auburndalo , Mass. Allco And rooson , Lllllo Tnkoy , Grace Allen , Mnttlu Stono. Cnc-mmt Hill , Philadelphia , Pa. Jontio Yntes. Midland College , Atchison , Knn. C. F. Lelsoniiig. St _ niiarlos Aendomv. St. nimrlra. Mn _ Misses Bertha Baumer , Della McDermott , Mucglo McDermott. Cornell College , Mount VoruonIa. Thorpe McKoll. University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , Pa. J K. T. Grossmnnn , Bert Luwlor. Mrs. Plait's. Utica. N. Y.-May Morse. Columbia College , Now York City Victor Hosowntor , George Momir. Worcester , Mass Itaiph KIchardson. University of MichiganAnn Arbor , Mich. Joseph Morsonmn , Kdgar Moncman , Thomas Bnttin , Luroy Crummer , Charles Tliomas , Frank Grlltln. Johns Hopkins University , Baltlmoro , Md. Augustus 1C. Dotwllor. Hryn Mawr , Bryn Muwr , Pa. Julia Bwartz. Ohio Wesloynn University Fred S. Nave. National Conservatory of Muslo , Berlin , Germany Harriet E. Brown. Grlnnell College , Grlnuoll , la. Miss Mary Unrycu. Holdotburg Unlvorslty , Holdolburg , Ger- manv Samuel Brown. American National Conservatory of Music , Now York City Charles A. Hlgglns , Miss Daisy Hlgglns. Tito Oinalm School of Mimic. Ttiat Omaha Is destined to take a promi nent place iu tno art llfo of the west Is evidenced - dencod in the founding of the Academy of Vine Arts , the establishing of a conservatory of music und other similar associations , and now comes Mr. L. A , Torrens , the director of the Apollo club and an experienced teachur , ut the hand of a now Institution which Is called the Omaha Snnool of Muslo. The metiopolls , occupying as It docs the coign of vantage , should become a recognized Knitter in both the musical nnd art llfo of the western country , und for that matter , take a pronounced position In the estimation of tbo wtiolo nation. There nro In our midst clover painters and still cleverer musicians , who properly brought together ought to do very croiiltublo work , not only for themselves , but tor the city wui Ji they have elected as their homo , The Omaha School of Muslo although but va comparatively now Institution has iu its faculty , iimn.v of the loading musicians of the west , their reputation In the bronchos to bo tauglit being second to none. The faculty will consist of Mr. iMurtlnCahn , In charge of the piano forte ; Mr , W. T. Tabor , organ ; lint Joseph GiUun. counterpoint and harmony Han Albert , violin ; J. E. Uutlor nnd W T. Marshall , organ ; Siir. C. u Bugnot , tuachor of ilia languages ; Her , Joseph T. Dutyou , n. I ) . , lecturer on uiiul- col lopiru. The brauchoa to bo taught uro tinging , piano , violin , organ , baruiouy , com position , otc. , and the language * . Lecture * nnd rccltnli will bo glvou from ttmo to tlmo whllo it will be the effort of the director , Mr. I. . . A. Torrons , to organlx' ] an orchestra of which the city mny bo proud. Ho will nUo have a string quartette and hi the V oung Men's Christian assocliillon hall where the ictiool has taken quarters , chamber concert * will bo glvon. In conjunction with the school a musical bureau will bo organized and vocalists , Instrumentalists , orchestras nnd string qunrteltot will bo senton concert tours through tbo stnto and [ f demanded through neighboring states. With such a faculty and with Mr. Torrens at the head of the school , it ought to become ono of the strong musical associations of the west , Iu keeping with the prominence Omaha has nlrcad v attained as n city of clear discern ment In nil matters pertaining to art. Tno school will open Monday , September 14 , In the Young Men's Christian association hall and puolls attending from u distance will hnvii the benefit of the work done by the Apollo club durlnz the season In addition to hearing the best talent In the country In con certs , f Surprising a Mini ultli a Illrtliitny. Mr. O. W. IColtU , wo-itorn manager of Wil liam Deerlng & Co. , residing In Dundee Place , had a birthday on Monday , but ho an ticipated spi-ndlng the day very u.uietly with out any "fuss or feathers , " But there were a number of frlonds of the gontleunn who determined to loach Mr. IColth a lesson about celohratlrg the attainment of thirty-two years , and no doubt he roall/os how bootless it was to promise hlmsolf a rpuiol time. Messrs. Upton , Cnrmloliael and Shannon ar ranged a gnmo of croquet for Monday evenIng - Ing , and Mr. Keith became ono of the plnyors. It wns a ruse , however , to cot the recipient of the surprise narty away from homo while other arch conspirators might , arrange the good things. Ut.tll 3 o'clock the battle royal was waged and then without the least ceremony n band struck up an Inspiring air to everybody's consternation. Mr. Keith thought a strolling band of players on wind Instruments find taken possession of his house nnd ho rushed home to see the play out. What was his astonishment to find the parlors crowded with friends. It was nn April fool Joke in September. After the sur prise had worn away , the guests enjoyed themselves In attaching the caudal append- ngo to a donkey , Mr. D. C. Patterson showIng - Ing a knowledge of natural history qulto re- inarkablo considering that his eyes were bandaged when the operation wns performed. Mrs. E. A Benson drew n prbo for placing the tall on the other sldo of the room. After everybody had taken a baud nt pinning a tall to tno donkoy.rofroshments were served. The house was decorated In profusion with llouors and altogether it wns a red letter night in Mr. Keith's history. There were present : Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Benson , Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. B. Cnrmlchncl , Mr. and Mw. William Shannon , Mr. ana Mrs , W. H. Hancock , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 1C. Kurtr , Mr. and Mrs. H. ( ) . Patterson , Mr. nnd Mrs. Keller , Mr. nnd Mrs. M A Upton , Mr. John T. Shannon , Miss Bradshnw , Miss Perkins , Miss Benson , Mr. Thomas Thomp son of Davenport , la. , Mr. and Mrs. Finloy- son. The Conservatory Opening. The fall term of the Omaha Conservatory of Music commences tomorrow , September 7. The faculty of this mslltution is fully equal to that of any ether school of music in this country , every teacher being strictly first class. The touchers of the piano , Mr. E. M. Jones and Mr. .f. G. Cummlngs , were for years pupils of the two Scharwonkas of Ber lin. Mr. Cummings bus mot with great suc cess as n composer as well as n teacher. Ills songs , string qunrtcttos and orchestral com positions were much admired and publicly rendered by the Scharwcnkas , and were well received In that most critical of all musical cities , Berlin. Phillip Scharwonka was so enraptured over a string quartette of his that at the end of one movement ho sprang to his fpot and , in the impulsive Gorman fashion , embraced Mr. Cunrnings , exclaim ing : "Wonderfully beautiful 1" Signor Fusco , the \oc.il teacher , is with out a poor as n teacher of the voice , as proved by the following letter from Max Strakosoh , the great impressarlo : "Signor Fusco : Allow me to take this method of expressing - pressing to you the extreme gratitlcation nnd delight experienced whllo listening to the vocalization of your gifted pupil , Miss Mary Tuck , nt your rooms on Thursday afternoon last. The wonderful talents displayed by the young lady were surprising to mo , nnd well I know when calling you to assume the direc tion of tier musical education , your abilities as an instructor in the only trim 'Italian method for singing , ' but more surprised am I to witness the extraordinary advancement she is making under your caro. You have my complete confidence and entire approval of the course vou are pursuing with her vocal education. Her pronunciation of the Italian is perfect , whllo her understanding of rhythm nnd expression is most excellent. I shall leceivo her from your hands thoroughly educated for the stage. Again , allow mo to thank you 11 suoAmlco. Max Strnkosch. " Signor Fusco bears letters of highest rec ommendation from such artists ns Alleluia Pntti , Clara Louise Kollogc and Mrs. Scott- Sladons , nnd was the teacher of the late Emma Abbott. The lovers of peed music In Omahn should see to It that Signor Fusco moots with thu success his talents demand. Mr. W. T. Taber , teacher of the organ , was a pupil of Geonro E. Whiting , the great Boston organict , and is too well known hereto to need any words of commendation. Charles Baotens , Mus. Doc. , Is the teacher of violin , viola and violincello. Dr. Buotons was formerly - morly a member of the celebrated Thomas orchestra , later a professor in the Cincinnati College of Music , and is ono of America's tlnest musicians. Misses Kotcham and Allen , who nro In charge of the department of elocution , nro both graduates and teachers of the renowned Edun Chnffoe-Noblo school of olouutlon , De troit , Mich. , and bcnr loiters of hlchost reo- ommondation from her. Mndarno Sauvago , n craduato of the Acad emy of Sacred Heart. Paris , nml later a roji- dent of Florence , Italy , Is unexcelled us teacher of French nnd Italian Mr. Max L ntz , a native of Hamburg , Ger many , has been secured ns iustruclor of Ibo Gorman language. Itoiison und Ostrom. The marrlago of MissLU/.Io Benson to Mr. Herbert Ostrom of Chicago was solemnized by Uov. Willard Scott of the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church , at the resi dence of the bride's brother , Mr. Edward Benson , Ifi'Jl North Twenty-tilth street , Tuesday. The wedding was private , only the Im mediate friends of the family being prosont. The house was vorv handsomely decorated with plants and cut llower * . , Two llltlo nolcos of the brldo acted as llowor girls and a little nepbow ns ring bearer. The wedding gifts woru very handsome nnd numerous. The happy couple loft for the oatt Immedi ately aftorlhe ceremony und will bo homo to their iiumcious friends atI''l Thlrty-fouith street , Chicago , after November 1. "Swiiet S Miss Carrie Butler , daughter of ox-FIro Chief J , II. Butler , onterlalnod a party of friends nt the residence of tier parents , 101 , ' ) South Ton tli siroot , Wednesday ovoiuntr , iho occasion of her sixteenth birthday. Games were played , and later refreshments were served , which were greatly enjoyed by the guests , it was a very happy occasion , und ut mlumghttho guests departed with best wishes for Miss Carrie. Those present were : Misses Anna Smith , Margaret Bayer , Anna Hurley , Nellie Pen- oyor , Dora Park , Tina Kuufmann , Mary Pat rick , Uoso Patrick , Inez Williams. Hello Cox , Lualla Collins , Hmnin Goodman , Edith iCrow , Dolma Ciow , Mueaio Curoy , Anna Ford , Pearl JJeeco , Anna Foil and 1 1 little Ivlns. Messrs , Stuht , Houston , Blum , Haslo. Potter , Saudenyoo , Winkol- inan , Boindorff , Uowon , Puuovor , Knufmaun , Chapman , Owen , Churchill , Uavlo , Songster aud Pondory. A t-iplilt-r \\i-h I'nrly Miss Mabel Brown gave a beautiful spider web party to her young friends Wednesday evening at the residence of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown , 530 South Twenty- sixth stroot. The house was prottlly decor ated with ( lowers , In addition to a myriad of tiny cords which led "up stairs nnd down stairs and In my lady's chnmbor , " The girls started iu their search for prizes which were attached to all the cords from the parlor , whllo the boy * found similar cords In the reception hall which they followed till the eud was reached. * After everybody had suc ceeded in untangling the threads refresh ment * were served , tno little bot.tc.ss showing great adaptability In looking after the comfort of her guests. There were present Mlssc * Sadie Baum , Bird VnnKUran , Louise Squlrdi Jessie Dlckcraon , Lola Curler. Darlene Coo , Joullo Yates , Dovlo Honglnnd , Loulo Drake , Allco Drake , Mabol Kelly , Lutn Hobble , Bertha Sloan , SusloColpolzer , Bessie Hulott , Hattlo Cadv , Masters Dwlght Swobo , Ed Swobo , Ilonry Clnrko , Gordon Clarke , Charlie Pratt , Lou Pratt , Uussoll Wilbur , Hao Hobbio , Mont. IConnnrd , Howard Til- den , Arthur Carter , George PurvU , Bert Morao , Ralph Connell , Bun Colpotzor , Paul Hoaglnnd. nnd Maxtor. A very plonsant wedding took place at tbo rosldonco of Mr. and MM. Bnglon , 3100 South Thirteenth street on Monday evening last , the contracting parties being Miss Susie Englon to Mr. K. L. Baxter , both of this city. Thcro were nbout flfty guests present to witness the marriage ceremony which was ] /orformod by Uov. Mr. Cramblot of the Christian church. After an elegant supper the guests departed - parted for their homes. On Tuesday Air. and Mrs. Baxter loll for Ilumeslou , la. , Inking with them many useful ns well as valuable prosouts given Ihom uy their frrjnds nnd relations. MoremcnlH und U'lieroiihoutn. Mr. S. G. Joyce has trono to Now York City. DMrs. Guy C. Barton loft yesterday for Chicago. MrMorsomnn has returned from her summer outlug. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lovl Carter xvlll live nt the Millnrd during the winter. Miss Oliver of PIttsburg Is the guest of Miss ICountzo at Forest Hill. Dr. and Mrs. Giuck have taken rooms for the winter ut 10H Georgia nvonuo. Mrs. Flcotwood and Miss Cnrrio Wyman are guests ut the lloaidund mansion. Mrs. James E Boyd has taken horold homo nt Nineteenth and uavenport streets. Alri. Joseph Lohmcr has returned from Chicago where she spout the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Morrow have gouo on n two month's visit to Mllford ou the Hudson. Mrs. Judge Holsloy has returned from n throe week's visit to her sister In Salt Lake City. City.Mr. Mr. Wood Allen returned this week from his four weeks outing in the wilds of Mon tana. tana.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Snydorhavo taken a resi dence at 12J South Twonty-lltth street , for the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. George ICoHoy are to bo con gratulated on the birth of a daughter Friday morning. Mrs. W. Lyle DIckey and children re turned this week from their summer homo In Manllou , Colo. Miss Margaret Boyd came direct from Paris to attend the opening- Boyd's theater Thursday evening. ' Mrs. T. A. Hill of Ann Arbor , Mich. , Is visiting her daughter , Miss Hill , and Dr. and Mrs. George L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Garnenu gave a small card party Monday evening In honor of Miss Sharp und Miss Alkou. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Bradlov , Of 411 North Twenty-third street , returned from their trip to San Diego , Cal. , on Thursday. Miss May Urookyu and Miss Miller of the "Alabama" company , were guests of Mr. Max Meyer nt the races , on Friday. Miss Carrie Yost Is expected to return from her delightful trip to Salt Lake City , where she has boon made much of this week. Miss Chandler , who visited her father In Kenosha , Wls. , the past fortnight is again the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown. Mr. W. T. Taber , wonderfully improved In health , returned ibis wouk from a throe mouth's visit to his old homo in Massachu setts. Mr. Lyman Richardson will leave today with his son Kalph for Worcester , Mass. , where the latter will outer Mr. Fish's school for boys. Mrs. T. J. Muir and son Ralph are in the city , visltlug Mr. aud Mrs. Mulr ou Park nvcnuo and her sister , Mrs. G. C. Bonnor , U.V. 4 Caldwell street. A. S. Van KM ran loft Thursday for Toron to , Canada , where ho will Join Mrs. Van Kurau aud the Daby. They will return t o Omaha in nbout Ion days. Miss Sophie Koohlor , who has been visiting the Misses Cosgrnvo for the past two months , returned to her homo in Denver , where she will resume her studios at the Loretta con vent. vent.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Amos have re moved from their former homo ou Pnrk avenue , to their now mansion on west Far- nam street , which Is rapidly becoming tbo Neb Hill of Omaha. Mrs. J. W. Cotton , greatly improved from her long visit to Ferry Beach , Mo. , lias re turned. While away she sang iu Now York on several occasions nnd received several Haltering oilers to rauka Gotham h ° r homo. Miss Carrie Wasmor , of Grand Island , who made such a sensation at the Omahn Guards ball last winter , because of her beauty , will apend the winter In this city the guest of her aunt nt. Twcnty-irrst and Burt street , in prdor to pursue her nrt studios. Thoto was n very pretty box party at Boyd's theater Friday evening , the parttci- pauls boui i : Miss Minnie Matthews , Miss ijlllio Mutinows , Miss Mnmlo Wollcnhaupt , , Mr. Tom Cutler of Chicago , Mr. Fred Low Now York City ; Air. P. G. Monroe , Chi cago. The races this week attracted largo crowds of gay young matrons and maids , the grandstand being n blaze of color especially on Thursday nnd Friday. There were a number of tallyho parties throughout tbo week , Mlsi Wakoley , Miss Emily Wako- loy , Mrs. Dan Wheeler , jr. , Mrs. Hurry Mo- Cormick being noticed on Iho roof of a tally. ho on Friday. General Crook's many friends In this sec tion will rejoice to learn that having obtained her well-deserved pension , Mrs , Crook has been ublo to build a pretty little homo nt Oakland , Md. , not far from the spot where she was born nnd where she llr.st mot the general wounded and n prisoner. Mrs. Crook culls her cottage "Crook's Crest. " This name Is most appropriate. Oakland stands high above the sea and commands a line view of Maryland's mountains. Wednesday ovenlnc an impromptu tally ho party was formed , with Iho starting point ut the Morrlam , the party being chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Snydor. The ether members of the company were : Misses Emma Free , Adn Parker , Allco Parker , Nlun Marshall , Helen Smith , Mai Burns , Maud Stnloy and Miss Wnrnor. Messrs. Gould Dlotz , Norman Konneay , Ed Gygor , George Lawrence , Harry Nye , L.OU and Waller Dale , Ed Smilh. The announcement mndo some time ngo that Mine. Mucntuferlng would resume her old position in the Sacred Heart convent was somewhat premntuio. While oho anticipated going buck to iho convent to tnko charge of Iho music Ihore , ether considerations pre sented themselves nnd sha has finally de cided to become n member of the faculty ut Browncll hall , reserving a portion tion of her tlmo for private pupils on the piano. This decision will meet with hearty approval from Mrs. Muontoforlng's host of friends for they have all wished that she might bo connected with ono of iho load ing female seminaries in iho country. DoWitt's Lltllo Early HISOM for iho liver nt the I'lirk. The Socoud Infnntry baud will render the following programme nt Hnr.soom Pnrk Sun day afternoon , commencing at U o'clock : Overture ( luy Mnnnorlng . Itlslmp Medley Ilrlu-a-ltnie . Mlssnd CJuartotlo I'raver from Per rrulschui ? , ( Iiulso , lolsii ( roinniuolso ) . Weber Messrs. Trtisson , Allea , Ulnrk and glohnntrltt. Selection from ouern "Krnanl" . . . , . Verdi Overture l-'r.i Dinvalo . Aubor Quartette livening uliorns from n nlcht In ( Iranudn. ( sclion dlo Abundgloukun Klnncn ; > . KrouUer .Messrs. Trusson , Allus , Oltxrk uud Slebcntrltt Selection from opara "Klgnlulto" . Verdi I'otuourl Musical I'unoruma . C'onradl INTKIlMIhSin.V , III Act opera Iohenrin Hrldnl Oliorus ( by reqiioit ) . Wagner PolHctloiiH from oppra "Stradolln" . Klotow Moillev Southern 1'lnntttlnn HOURS. Oonradl Iiatloiiul Anlliom Uod Svvu : Uur I'tusl- deut from Kvery Harm . . . . Millard An Ohio Miiu't * Opinion. I got a bottle ot Chamberlain's Colic , Chol era and Dlarrluua Hemedy to try It. I lot my neighbors use some and used some in my family and would say * It Is the best remedy I over used. My neighbors who used it arc of thttsamo opinion , -L. O. Young , Williams Centre , Williams Co. , Oh'o. ' ATTItACTtUffS AT Till } TltKATKttS. Wlint. AmiMomont'I/6vor Will Find to Kntcrtnln lltejn Thin Week. The Hicks & SawyorV minstrels , who will bo at the Furnnm StroUt theater the first four days of this wcok , opening with a inatlnco this afternoon , inaugurated their season in Baltimore last month. The Baltimore ) Sun gnvo the performance a hluhly complimentary iiolioC ! recently , from which the following oxtrucUKlira made : "The first part showed the whole company on the stago. with G. W. Plckott In iho mlddlo and Bon Hunn and 'DooH baylos ou Iho end as the llrst rolav of premiers. They were fol lowed bv Billy Jotiojoti nnd Joe Ilolcotnb , and tlirlr porformanooilwas in willing and able hands. The singing clement In the llrst part Is excellent , Introducing William Coleman - man , W. H. Scott , K. Russell , Julius John son , George Williams , John Taylor and others. Julius Johnson possesses n tenor voice of rare directness nnd power , which ho carefully and intelligently handles. The other of Iho singers nro triad nnd familiar friends. In the olio Billy JacKson , Joa Hoi- comb , 'Doc' Saylos nnd William Smart cap tured the house with their specialties nnd kept the nudlonco In n continual laugh. Messrs. Walter Smart , Colly McGowan nnd George Wilson showed themselves to bo ncrobatlc wonders. Smart nnd Taylor mndo n hit In their drum major act. The Arabian march nnd drill wns particularly well exec uted. The mirth provoking afterpiece , 'Aunt Mnndy's Reception , ' Is nlono worth double Iho price of admission aud Is n sure guaranteed cure for Iho blues. " Nothing on the road or oft surpasses or comes up to the brightness nnd cleverness of "Tho City Directory. " Mr. Russell makes some sweeping changes In his company every season , both in its personnel nnd Iho jokes nnd selections , but with every changa there scorns to como nn improvement. After wit nessing the performance everybody will record their verdict thai the piece"wns never stronger or moro enjoyable. It Is hard to say whether Swcalnnm's originality , Schoolcraft's unctious drollery for Dan Daly's inimitable Stage Manager Is the central flguro it would prob- nbly bo Just to sn\ that they form three cen tral figures equally inimitable. But Ihoro Is not nn ordinary member in the company. Hnverly nnd Seamen are both clever cotno- dlans. Miron and Witmark nro charming singers. Amelia Glover , the charming danseuse - souse , has several now dances , which will no doubt bo received with croat favor. The Misses Cleveland , Kclso , Hart and Wollor nro four charming young ladles of the com pany , all clever dancers and slug admirably. This company will open at Boyd's thoutor Sunday evening for four performances and Wodnosduy matinee. "Erminlo , " .Tnpobowskl's charming opera , will bo played tonight at the Graod by the Gnrrow Opera company. This opera has boon the roicning comic opera success In the east for several seasons ; Us waltzes are played In Iho ball-rooms nnd upon it ? first production it became the pet of the fashionable - able and musical world. It is ono of tbo best productions of tbo company , Mr. Drew play ing the Pnris thief with nn ninount of unc- luous humor that is irresistible. Tbo other parts In the cast are admirably tilled and levers of comic opara will enjoy a treat. This Is the fir t tlmo "Erinlnio" has ever boon heard in Omaha nt popular prices in fact the opera has never been produced hero by so admliablo ' a company.ft _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ft Beginning Thursday , evening next Mr. Thomas W. ICceno will Inaugurate an ongngo- mcnt of throe nights "arid Saturday matlnoo at Boyd's now ihealcr.1 Mr. Keene has boon too frcquenlly seen ItrOmaha lo require any extended introductiod ot commendation. The death of Lawrence Barrett and the an nounced retirement of Edwin Booth ICOVPS Mr. Keene the only American ropresontalivo of the class of plavors who confine their talents exclusively Jo th'o delineation of clas sical tragio roles. * Mr. Keene is ns yet a young man , ono pos sessed with all the lirto and vitality of youth , blessed with a keen , discriminative mind , a broad yet accurate coucoplion , nnd n voice nnd physique which eminently llus him for the portrayal of Jho lines of parts to \ uich ho has * devoted his art. During Mr. ICcono's engagement the follow- Venice " Mr. Keene " " , as "Shylock ; Saturday night , "Richard III. " , The company includes Frank Hcnnig , Julius Scott. John Hannon , Thomas 1C. Eagleson. Carl Ahrcndt , Benjamin E. How ard , Hugh MoICay , Marwood Andrews , J. J. Cummings , Charles Sands and Miss Alberta Gnllnlme , Miss Henrietta Vadors , Mrs. C. A. Baker , Miss Hannah B. Bailey and Master Sargent. _ Manager Burgess of the Fnrnnm Street theater has booked for the latter part of the week , Lincoln J. Carter's great railroad melodrama. "The Fast Mail , " which will bo given n grand scenic production that In many respects promises to bo one of the most ro- mnrknblo over in the city. There is the rnt- tlo and clatter of the patrol wagon ns it comes down the street ; the whistles , bolls , etc. , of n Mississippi steamboat leaving her wharf ; moonlight effects on the nvor , nnd glowing furnaces of the boat , aud the explo sion and breaking up of the steamer. A gigantic piece of real water sconorv is pre sented in the Niagara Falls scene , where the enormous cataract Is represented with the roar of the water , the seething foam und the rising mist. The company is highly spoken of and the play is well constructed , with n strong lingo of comedy to offset Ibo serious elements. Previous to thuir departure for the Amer ican Nntionnl Conservatory of Music , Now York , where they will pursue a course of study , Master Chnrlos A. Hlggins und his talented sister Miss Daisy Higglns announce n farewell concert to bo given nt the Grand Oporu house Snturdny evening , September 19. Well known vocal and instrumental mu sicians of Omaha and Council BlufTs have volunteered to assist in the testimonial , which ought to bo successful in every partic ular , for the young poopla are worthy of en couragement. To the Public. 1 am n traveling man and have boon af- fllcled with what Is called chronic dlorrhoju for some ton years. Last fall I was in west ern Pennsylvania , nnd uccldontally wns In troduced to Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Dinrrhoua Remedy. I ventured to make n Irial and was wonderfully relieved , I would like now to introduce It among my friends. II. M. Lewis , 21 Freeman strool , Cleveland , Ohio. Ohio.Wo Wo have never beard of a case of chronlo diurrhraa that this remedy would not help. ft Is invariably pronounced the most success ful medicine the patient had over tried. In many cases It has effected n permanent euro. Mativ old soldiers , who contracted llio dis ease whllo In the service , nro enthusiastic In their pralso of this remedy. - - Xn JM.STOKS . ! Bishop Newman presided over the Chicago Gorman conference lust wcok in the city of Chicago. Ho will not r'Jturn to Omaha until November. ' The fall term nt DrownoU hall will opou September 10. The nUenduuco promises to bo larger than that of tly full term thounll- tutiou has over oxporiimcod. A complete ohotmc&l and physical labora tory has boon put In , nnd several largo class rooms , some i > rlmaryijj.\tool ; rooms nnd an nrt studio huvo nlso .been fitted up , all In good shape. Dr. Doncyty oxpocls to HOC an attendance of fully lUOjpuplls during tuu fall lorm. JS * * ' The Second Prosbyfflnau church has boon hanilsomcly decorated , iihd ! repaired tlirou bout - out nnd will bo roopoljpU.today. The Suiuluy school of thU rhurch'Tjolil n very enjoyaMo nicnto nt Ilunscom parltlnst Thursany. KOT. H. M. Ware hn * cnJoyTxl sovurul weeks' vaca tion iu the cnst and will enter upon his worlc todiiy with lonowecl zual. Tlia complimentary banquet tondcrod Mr. John M , Ila/oltoii Init Mondani ht by nbout aovcnty-llvo of his personal friends ut tlio Young Men's Christina Association rooms was a vary delightful affair , and fruincd u very 'Ittliik' termination to tlio suc cessful worlc that Mr. ilazolton hat per formed durltiR the past two years whllo act ing ns ccnornl secretary. , DurinK the summer vacation Dr. Doherty has fitted up the south YIIOK of the building nt grout expense niu' the Institution Is ttioro- fore prepared for tbo accommodation of moro pupils limn ever before , and many vury important - portant improvements have boon made iu the facilities for the comfort of the punlls and In the facilities for Instruction. The Institution now na > a very complete gymnasium , convenient and commodious bath rooms with a tlnu plunuo bath In con nection. The rector of AH Salnw church , corner Twenty-sixth and Howard strncts , has ar ranged for nn evcnliiR service , beginning with next Bumtav , which Is Intondcd to roach strangers nna these not familiar with the regular church services The sorvlco will bo brief , nnd strictly congregational , with an ad Iross or sermon on some Interest ing topic , it Is hoped thnt In this way non- church-goon , especially voung people , will bo interested , mid the attendance largely In creased. All scats nro free , and all who at tend will bo welcomed , The Vatican continues 203 staircases and 1,100 different rooms. During 1800 there were built In the United Stfttoi Sr > 00 churches , A Now York CongrogiUlonallst minister pots $10,000 n year and a life Insurance policy. The naitor of the Methodist Cuurch nt Monrovia , Kan , drcachoi n sermon and then innkos the congregation BUOSS the text. The old Gorman Lutheran church at Wai- tloboro , Mo. , has stood IliO years , and there has never boon n collodion taken within Its walls. Nice hundred and flfty-flvo religious periodicals are published In this country , which nro estimated to have a total circulation of ! tn73,050 for each Issue. Spurgcon grows stoadllv weaker , despite the bo < a of medical skill and nursing , and It is feared thnt ho wfll never again stand In the pulpit , of his famous Tnbornaclo in London. A true causa of the withdrawal to a mon astery In Ku.ssia ot his Holiness Archbishop Michani Metropolitan and Patriarch of the of the National Church of Lorvia , Is neither ngo norlntlrmitv.bututiMiccossfut speculation on the Stock Exchange nt Uolgrndo. Bishop French of England , who died ro- contlv In Arabia known "that , was ns mnny- tongued man of Lahore , " for ho could preach In English , Persian , Hindustani , I'ushto.liin- du , Tnmll nnd Punjabi , nnd wns an eminent scholar In Hebrew , Arabic , Syrlac , CJrcok and Latin. The Presbyterians of San Rafael , Cal. , have realized for u long tlmo the need of a larger church building. Mrs. T.V. . Park IIDS offered to give $ a,000 toward n new stone church , provided that $15,000 moro is ranod within two years and that the church when completed , shall ho free from debt. If Dr. Ignatius Hortsmnn succeeds Bishop Ollmour in the Cleveland dioccso , as ho scorns likely to do , the Catholic church vrill have gained another big bishop. Ho is six foot three inches In height , nnd llko Bishops Brooks and Walker in the Episcopal churcn , a man of commanding figure. , The chief religions ot the world raav bo classlllod according to the number of adher ents ns follows : Christmnitv 50 , 000 , 000 ; Confucianism , 800,000,000 ; Hindoolsm , 100.- 000,000 ; Mobammedanism.lS.OOO.OOO : Fotich- Isui. 150,000,000 , Budhlsm , 100,000,000 : Spirit Worship , 60,000,000 ; Shlntoism , 'J2,000.000 ; Jews , 8,000,000 ! Purees , 2,0110,000. Total , l-ll9,00y,000. Iho salvation nrmv has been In existence just thirteen yonrs. It had its origin in n sensational way In the English town of Whltby , In the rough coal mining district of Yorkshire , where General Booth , at that tlmo Uov.V illlnm Booth , was delng humble mission work. England was then in nrms. expecting to jump Into the Husso-TurUish war. It occurred to Booth thnt ho might at tract a crowd by issuing a declaration of war himself , so ho prewired one forthwith , sprin kled it plentifully with hallelujahs and posted aXK ( ) copies of It nbout town. The device tickled the British sense of humo"- , there was n "rodhot , rousing meeting , " to quote Gon- or.il Booth , "tho penitents fell down In heaps , " and the salvation army sprang into life full grown. Matlum Wallace , who lias boon in Eu rope for the past two months in the in terest of Morse's custom dross making department , returns Monday next. On hot1 tour through tlio principal fashion centers of Europe Madam Wallace has boon phenomenally successful in authoring ing- the rarest -mid jnost fnshionubln novelties , together with u detailed and nulhorativo knowledge of the latest designs - signs in European fashions. Ucfjiilnr Army aiul Nnvy Union. This order of soldiers , sailors ana marines is very rapidly increasing throughout the United States. New garrisons are now being formed in nil parts of the country. Since the last meeting of the National corps , held In Boston last month , thirteen now garrisons have bosn chartered and many more applica tions have boon received at the national headquarters in Boston , Mass. Abraham Lir.eojn garrison No. 13 , located at Fort Omaha , has n membership of about forty , and It Is understood that a now garrison will bo shortly organized In this cltv. At the na tional convention lately hold at Boston a great many changes were made In the consti tution and by-laws of the union , the princi pal one Dclng the abolishment of army rank in the union and substituting the titles of national , vlco und deputy commanders in place of generals. Another important feature vas t&o doing away of departments nnd assistant adjutant generals , and in their place appointing n national aido-do-cain for each state , whoso duty will bo somewhat similar to that of deputies of secret societies. Comrade Perry A. Lyon , formerly aid for Nebraska , has tendered his resignation in view of his removal from the state. His successor has not yet boon appointed nnd It may bo deferred until n new garrison is added to the state of Nebraska , as the na tional deputy national commander , Comraao E. J. Davis , residing In Omahn , will bo dele gated to take charge of the western garri sons until a now aid is appointed. General Whenton at Fort Omaha has kindly tendered the use of the post hall for the meetings of Abraham Lincoln garrlspn , nnd the garrison , appreciating the kindness , elected General Whcatou an honorary inomDor. Sulijpot to the Colio. Persons subject to periodical attacks of colic will bo interrosted in the following : "Mr. Clark , living nonr hero , has had chronic colic for years. Ho tried ono 2fi cent bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diar- rhosa Homody , which gave him so much re lief that ho has since used four bottles which ho says has almost cured him sound and wull. The remedy sells rapidly and well bore. W. H. Worrell , druggist , Fort White , Florida.11 / J'-/tSJ.l/l-/8 I I / " . . ' - ! . / - * / Mrs. Graham's Homovos Sunburn , Sallownoab , I-'rcolc- IOH , Moth-jmtclioB , Punplos , Bliielt- lioiuls und ovorj dibcoloiM'.iuu or bloin- JHh of tlio Hldn. Fronipt , roliublo , harmless. It never fulls. Now that tlio 8iiininer is nearly ever it is timeto restore store your comjiloxion to its uristinu bcnuty. purity , clcarnos.8 und whitonohS. Mrs. Graham's Kaco iilonoh ia Kuurun- tocd to do this in ovorv uut.o. For sale by all ilruR'lflts. ( 1'rico $ l.f 0. Tliroo bottles/or.$1.00. Mas. UKIIVAIHK GIIAIIAV. "Ilimuty Doctor , " 10,11'ost stioul , .Sail rr.inu.scu , treit-i laillui for all bliinilblii's o ( thu diuii or figure. Ln'lu > a tit 11 dlstnncu truutoil uy luttor soii'l slump for her Hutu book "How to l > o Itnuiitlful " Hii'linrdsuii Dru C'u , wliolositlii Ouiuliu. ONLY FREE REMEDY. 9t V > d r Ur.4. I'tfl" * .Ur.i. < r Tfturttlf ! IU * . I will glidlv Mnt ! the recij * ( tclr < 0 frUKX loAny sunetcr It It arl < it > lcM > 1U llFrCure AillrtttW S. .H U..IJ.VI . SI..CiiicuuiiUO NHiVIUiY A THOUSAND A DAY It Tnkcn n Illtf Cn li Account to P.iy tlio City's OnlccliolilorH. The Heal Kstnto Ownors' association' has completed the work of compiling n list of the ofllcors and employes of the city , with the amount of salarms of the employes In each department. This work wai done In response to the following resolution adopted nt n recent meet ing of the iissoclatlon : K "jolTi > d. Ttmt the secretary of this H-uocla- tlon lie and N lioroby uutliorlrtKl to proiMiro a cmnploto lUtof .ill iiononi drnwlnic pay for tliulrsurvlrt't from the city of Omaha or thu county of Dnimlnslti any i-ap-xolty wlmtouT , Mowing Urn numi'i Iu full , tate of imy , whcthnr It l > liy the day , month or yoar. In li-m or otherwise , uUo statlnB wh.it hi < rvlccs are buiiiit nutunlly rendered uy oaoli nurson recoh IIIK pay. This to Include nil depart incut * or branuhi-s of miinlclpitl or oounty K vi > rn- inont tlirouith wli'ch ' the tu\o > p.ild by thu tiuoplo are absorbed , used or oxpiuulpili nntl tlmt tlio oftli-ors who are In n position to furnish thu Infornm- lion , lie ti'iiuustod to do MI. In older that this n soclatl n , on Lolialfof tlio tnxparorsof tlin city nnd county , may lie i-imblod In a Konurnl w.ty to detiTiiiinn whether or not anv in- trmichniuntHimiutlenhlu In this dlruullon ; and If no , to nt oneu tuho nneli Mtups as may bo In the power of tlio n-noiMntlon to Induction the rodiiutlon of uxpuntn In tliH dlrootlon und tin-ruby lunon tliu miulens of taxation for the peopln. The following nro the total amounts of the monthly pay roll for e.ich department nnd nro exclusive of Inspectors nnd employes who work by the day : Mayor's olllco , WOS.IW ; city council , ? 1'JOO ; comptroller's dop-irtiwnt , STIS.a.1 ! : treasurer's department , HO.liO : legal department , ftllO.I ) ; city clerk's ofllco , fTi.l''r.CO ; city ouglneor'o oHU-o , fl- 411.07 ; Hoard ot Public Works. JI75.0-J ; su perintendent of buildings $ ITI.lll ; superin tendent of plumbing , f.110 ; police court , $1.13.H3 ; gas insnector , $ li"i , boiler Inspector , Saj.'i ; moat lnsuctor ] ) , $ JiiO ; licnnsu inspector , $125 ; watchman at dump , $120 ; sidmvulk Inspector specter , SI7.1 ; stenograpnor. $1T > 0 ; health commissioner , $10ti ! ; ! ( ; sarfjeaut-nt-arins , $75 ; voternary surgeon , $ .10 ; janitor , f. " 0 ; health dopirtment , mOTi treoicomnilvioiior. $150 ; gu.irdiiiL' pi-Honors , $ ir > ; Uro and police commissioners , $ . )50 ) ; license board , $ lti0.l7 ! ; sewer department , $ . ! , ! 5 , park commhslon , SUI.lH ; library , $110 ; llro dopartinont , ? l- 7ll0.ti7 ; Ilronlnrm , $ J15 ; police alarm , $ . ' 100 ; police department , ? ( ! ,7h ( ! . Total , $ ' 2ly.U.H ; . A very small pill , but a very good one. Do Witt's Little Knrlv llisors. AMUSE1MENTS. BOYD'S NEW THEATER. NKW VOKK 1HIOX TIlKATl.'ll COMPANY PrcsentlMKlMnlM. I'ottor'a I.sttitlmblo Absur.lltr THE CITY DIRECTORY ( UP TO DATE. ) S. XIPt (3. ( EVENING , . ) . . "riiBi'ltjr Dlroctnrjr" IIHH boon roconitructeil bf I.oiili llnrrlsun. 'i lie musical imemiplloiH uro by Win. 8 Mullnly. Trices rnnjiint nnd Parquet Circle tl CO ! llnloony 75c : there nro 125 Id-ncrtcil Sent * In tlio llnli'oiiy Hint will bo noli ! nt .Vo ) u.ich ( .nllerr 2'tc Capacity nniallury liSOOV < > < Inc * < hiy Mnlluoo Me nil parts of tbu liuuso HOY Sheets now open. Boyd's New Theatre. Seventeenth and llarney Stiucts. Thursday , PrUny nnd Saturday , Sapt. 10 , 11 and 12 ( Saturday Matinee. ) the Eminent Tragedian , Thomas W. Keens Supported by a Poverful Oo'npany In the folio" Ins repertoire : Tlinrsdny Evening "JHclicIien. " Friday l.icning "Louis XIr" Saturday M.itincc "Jlprclinnt f Venice" Saturday Mglit ( lUcliurd III. " Box slieela open Wcdnesdiiy moinlng. DIME EDEHMUSEE WEEK OK SEl'TKMUKR 7. LIZZIE STUUGKON , the Arniliu.4 Hunlsto. IMOULKY'S Illuminated I'nnorntnu. LITTLE. SUKK SHOT , In Trlclc Shooting. MAKSH. the Trombone Klnir. GE1JT1E TUOHNTON , KLLA JJA1CEK anil others. A 1I1O Till.Nfl. Honntnr Maiiilomon'H Opinion of the I'ork Trimly With ( Jormiuiy. "I boltovo thnt the proposed commercial treaty wlih ( lernmny for the owning of thai trmruot to our American pork will he a coo in- ulished nnd It will ho the greatest triumph , in my oUtrcntlon , that the State department hni nllalnod durinu the present ndmlnlstrn- lion. " said Somttor Mnnderson to a reporter for'l'iiK HiiKyoHlordfiv "It will lo rlchl In line with the present policy of the Stain department ami n crown * ( UK'evidence of tlio wisdom of our present course with reference tocointnerclalrelation * with ether nations , " concluded the senator. Constlptilton ponons tne lilooJ ; Do Witt's Lltllo Knrly Ulnori euro constitution. The cause removed , the disease Is Opera Company. TO-NIGHT In Jacobowshi's Delightful Comic Opera GREAT OAST. GRAND CHORUS. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY , An Unequalled Oivhostrn Under the direction of 3IG. CAUL TOUIANI. POPULAR PRICES , 25c , 35c and 50c Reserve souls by mail or loloi > hoiio. Grand : Opera - " SATURDAYHVHiXIXG , SEPT. 19. Grind 1'aronoll Testimonial and Hciiollt CONCERT -nv- jfpp PlinrlPQ A flidfriiiQ ml UlldlluD A , fllEllllb , Omaha's 1'avorito Young Violinist , und Ills sister , Miss Daisy H , Higgins , 1'iiiv Ions to their ilc pin Hi in foi the American National Conservatory of Mnsle , Now Voile , whcro they will puistio a touiso cif study. Tlio folliiwuii ; wnll known voe.il ami Instru mental miirtlehins of Omaha and ( Jouni'll Jllnlls him- kindly Miluntuon < 1 to assist : bliyk en Hhins Liibtt'luh. Mr. H.iutmis , dl- roator. Mr.V , A. Derilok. Master Win. Murphy of Council Hind's. The otohestrnl part will uo played by Miss IIlKKlns' teacher. Mr. 1'ullx Itl.uiKimfeUl , on u second piano. M hi ' 1 lonu Stoplmn of Council llln ITs. Mr. I'Y.mn lladollot. Mr * . Kraiiols Mueller. Mr. Walter Wllklns. Scats on sale at Grand Opera House Sopt. ITth. 14th and lUtli. Pullnro.-ranimo will ho published In Tun Hui : next i-iiiiUay. FMNMsSTREETaTHERTER. F-OUTi - Ol'ENINO WITH A unday Matinee , Sept. 6. Also Sunday , Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday Eveninjs , September 6th , 7th , Slli and 9tli , 1891. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON' ! ! ! Ksserved Scats for the Wednesday Mating 3 nrj 25 CENTS tj auy part of the lionio. HICKS & SAWYER'S Introducing all the Royal Merry Makers. HILLY JACKSON , HKM TIITVV " 1)OC" ) SAVMC3. .TO ! ! HOLl'OMH. ' ' ' -ft 11UAA , IlEMtV THOMAS , JOHNNIE TAYI.OK. r w P Jin.irH JOHNSON , t ) K WILLIAMS , " l JAMES Il-hON , WALTHU S51AUT , Plm ' . WU . II . T WM-COLEMAN II. WlIirK , IKUl. M il. II. COI.EV THE GRAND ARABIAN FIRST PART. THE EXCELSIOR QUARTETTE. THE LATEST SENSATIONAL AOROBATIO MARVELS. Popular Prices . . .15c , 25 , 35c , 50c , 75c. PHRNHM STRBBT-THBHTER. 3 Kiglits-SeptemberlOth" , 12th , LINCOLN Ten Sets of Soccial ] Scenery. J. Flight of the Fast Mail. J.CARTER'S CARTER'S Niagara Falls by Moonlight , with GRAND Boiling Mist. SCENIC Practical \Vorlcing Engine and 14 PRODUCTION Freight Cars , with h'ffjngjcd ' Caboose. The Dajjo Dive. Realistic River Scene and Steam boat Explosion. The Police Patrol and 100 other MAIL Startlin" Effects. POPULAR PRICES IBc , 20o , ODc , BOc and 70c.