THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUtftfJVY MARCH 6 , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 OF THE ONE NIGHT STANDS Cnileton's Advance Agent Tolls of Some of Their Peculiarities. ACTORS MAY BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED Mr * . Konilnll Tolls llur Secrr-l KvnnU In Miinlcnl Clrclrn , Itfri-nt HIK ) I'rmpcc- U\c 1IIIU of Ilia Wnck Stage Clnit. Mr. E. S. Connor , the advance agent for Carloton's Opera compiinv , Is n newspaper man. Ho was identified with the Philadel phia Times for several years ns drnmntlcodi- wr , and later was sent to Washington , wboro ho represented that paper as correspondent for nearly Ilvo years , lie has "handled" the Washington correspondence of Tun UKU dur ing the vacation of the regular correspondent , and has nlso "covered" n purl of the work of the Chicago Horald. This Is Air. Connor's initial trio as u theatrical man , but , true to professional Instinct , ho has boon a close ob server of the experiences of "tho man in ad vance. " "I thought that the llfo of n Washington correspondent was full of excitement , " said lIr. * Conner , In conversation the other day , "but It does not compare with that of nn nd- vance ngont. I have camped on the trail of dylne statesmen for flvo whole nights with my paper holding open until o'clock In the morning , nnd I have listened to the most un- IntertsUnir speeches over made in congress , but for a life full of chnngo nnd excitement that ot iho nvorago advance man it well to the front. "Thoro Is ono thing I want to say , nnd that In for a 'green' hand the Carleton school Is the best in the theatrical profession. Mind , I don't soy this because I oxpoot Mr. Carleton - ton will raise my snlnry if ho should hoar of it , but I say It In all truth. Ho is n strict disciplinarian , but ho has a peculiar faculty for putting a now man on the right road. Ho can give tbo best advance agent In the land points on railroad matters , und his knowledge of the railroads of this country ts simply marvelous. "Sneaking of railroads reminds mo that In cleaning out my old papers the other day I found nearly sixty business cards ot men who represent tbo various iron highways throughout the country. This constrains mete to remark that in no city la the country is rivals among railroad men carried to such an extent as It is in Omaha and Kansas City. 1 had about sixteen calls from railroad rep resentatives before I had boon there twelve hours. "Tho most unpleasant feature of nn nd- Tan co agent's life Is the ouo-ntgbt stands. Those are usually small towns of about 3,500 or 4,000 Inhabitants. The opera houses It Is alwnys snfo to cell them opera houses , although I could never see why ; they remind. mo moro thau anything of a load of coal In a poor man's collar are mostly located on the second floor over grocery or drugstores. The manager (1) ( ) of the opera house is usually the big man of the town , beca'uso ho has the Bower to give awuy free passes to the 'show. ' Jn nioit Instances ho "is engaged In other business besides his opera house. This is necessary in order to provide an occasional plooo of cake or pie for his family. "Well , ho keeps a drug store , and tbo nd- vnnco agent rushes Into town in n hurry nod calls at the drug storn. The manager is nt dinner. It's a curious thing , but I could never undorstnnd why the local managers In tank' towns nto so much dinner. If you're in a hurry they ont moro than usual , and you'll lind them atdlnncr in nine cases outot ton. After bo has finished his dinner , the local manager' slowly saunters out , chovvlnp the cud of reflection and an unmnsticatod und of frlcassod turkey wine , and the by stander points htm out to you with a sort of awed pildo while ho says , 'Good mornin' , doctor. " Yes , he's a doctor. Ho grasps you by the hnnd in a cold , clammy ' sort of way , with ono linger up your cuff , n's though ho was fcollug your pulse. This Is the 'Tank- town grip. ' "While you nro in the midst of your busi ness and calculating tbo time of departure of the next train , somebody rushes in and In forms doctor that 'Sam Perkins has cut his foot , deep , with an ax.1 Doctor , or local manager , rushes out with bis case of Instru ments mid loaves you ruminating. on tbo 111- tircod misfortunes which follow you like your last year's tailor. It lucks Just half an hour of train time when doctor gets back. You smile- pleasantly and answer , 'O ! no ! ' to his interrogatory , 'Did I keep you long ! ' I won der if these mon over carry n watch. Then you glvo him the casts and are Just about to get down to business again when there Is a call at the tolophonc they nil have tele phones for th < J doctor nt Mrs. Humphrey's ' house. In vain you expostulate with the doctor that your time is limited. Would you have a human Ufa balancing between lifo and death ( Oh , no , not for the receipts of a whole season. "As you stand at the proscription counter you faintly hear the whistle of your train as it exultantly announces that you are not on it. That settles you fur the day. There U no train until the next day nt noon , The doc tor comes cheerfully In ana says the servant girl nt Mrs. Humphrey's burnt her band turning the grldlo cakes. Business is all finished , and the local manager usks , fear fully : 'How has business beoni' Of course you' tell him it has been excellent , Then ho tolls you of tbo tremendous business ho did with this and thnt attraction and how near ho catno to having a contract with Patti and Bcrnhardt. There was only ono obstacle If they had signed the contract ho would have been all right. But they didn't. Ho pours Into your oars a harrowing tale of how much be would have 'played them to' until supper time , when ho'agafn cos to dinner. Then your trials bogm in earnest. "it. has become known that you nro a tho- attical man and from the 'oldest inhabitant1 to the bell boy at the alleged hotel every body sots n trap for your unwary footsteps , Passes for the show.1 Vou faintly struggle against the mob nnd when night enshrouds you in her malarial uiantlo your dreams ho- como a hideous nightmare in which 'passes' - burn Into your seething brain in flaming lot- tors. When you awake- , the only glimmer In the darkness of your despair is the fact that the train leaves at noon. With a wild dash YOU rush-far the depot , leaving your cake ol llogor & Mallott's fj soap behind aomo nconts carry tblsfnid : some don't ; mostly don't. You sluU exhausted into a seat nnd mentally exclaim : 'All that town needs is plenty of rain and some good society. ' And BO to the next 'ono-nlght stand,1 where this experience Is repeated , only it is a justice of tba peace Instead of n doctor. " r.oc.ir. .n , 3i.iTTKim. It Is ploaslue to hoar of Omaha bolus es tablished as a muslr > al center and gratifying thu musical thirst of tlio smaller towns of thu state. Mr. J. A. Wnllorstedt , who U a promising young bnsso In the city , procured thn assistance of Mr. J. K , Hutlor , organist of Trinity cathedral , to irlvo the Inhabitant : ) of Oakland , Nob. , a rich treat. Accompanied by iho choloo quartotlo of the cathedral , a delightful concert was given to a crowded housi ) . Mrs. Cotton sang two brilliant se lections , Mrs , Moollcr was particularly jsood and Mr. W. I ) , Wilklns was dis tinguished for the unusual amount of fooling UUmuycd. Mr , Jules Lombard rendered "i Fear no Foo" In'bis Inimitublo stylo. Mr. \Vuilertedt nhowod decided talent In Itoloyn's "Answer , " and was warmly wel comed by his former follow citizens. Mr , llutler nluvod two planoforto selections In artistic style , which with soma four part so- looliona by the quartctlu , completed ttio pio- ft ram. Mrs. S. E. Clapp of btimha it directing a chorus In 1'latlsm.outh of about fifty volcos. It Is said to ho very nuccossful. Bbo is at present In Missouri Valley preparing the cantata ot "Jephthah's Daughter. * ' The solo work In both of these cases will in all proba bility bo supplied entirely from Omaha. A successful literary and musical outer- tulnruont , was given in tlioTrinity Metbodiit JJpljcopal church , Twoiity-ttrst and Blnnoy strrrts , ou Tuesday evening last. Hans Al ton ployed Kofi's ' cavatlna Iu o masterly manner and Mr. John Drown contrlbatcd u cello number. Mrs. Wauoflold'a tasteful singing of "No Lips Can Toll" ( Trotoro ) und MKt Anisdou's "Ho Was a Prince" divided tha honors. The piano soloists were well rcincscutod by Mlis ( Jraco Blaughtar and &H < Ki Hnth Wollor , iiroruisiui ; amateurs. The oiner tololsU were Mhs Mao Fawoett and Mi'ssrs. Thompson aud Thomas. The "Omaha Male Quartette" has boon tugugeu to slog at the public school nnnlvor- tary on March 27 , The members , Moisrs. Cnnfman , Marsbill ( director ) , Inylor nnd UcEwlng , nro working hard to make It n success. Tholr principal selection will bo Dudley Buck's oxqulilto arrangement for mnlo voices ot the familiar old ballad. "Hobln Adalr. " * The Temple quartette , Messrs , Van Nurnn , Treat , Barton nnd UorrlcK , have been en gaged for n concert to bo given in connection with the First Baptist church , In the near tuturo. * The KcinoRko quartette of Indies' voices will shortly irlvo a concert In Dondwood , S , D. They will bo assisted by Mr. W. A. Der rick , basso , nnd Miss Luella Allan , violinist , Mr. W. A. Dornok Is organizing n concert on behalf of n plpo organ fund for Westmin ster Prosbytorlnn church , corner Muson nnd Twenty-ninth streets. The church choir , consisting of Miss Oliver , Miss Koodcr nnd Messrs. Wolrnnd Derrick , will take a promi nent part and will bo assisted by the Temple and the Uolnocko quartettes nnd by Mr. John Brown ( 'cello ) . Mr. J , Q. Cutnming.s , ono of the directors ot the Conservatory of Muslo , is , In addition to bis power of Instrumentation , a talented composer. At the urgent request of some of Omaha's musicians ho has consented to have ono of his works given nl the approaching recital In connection with the Conservatory. It Is n trio for violin , vlollncello and piano , the parts of which will bo taken respectively by Dr. Bnotens , Mr. John Brown und Mr. E. M , Jones , The recital will omhraco selec tions from the different departments of the school and n few weeks later nu elocutionary entertainment will bo given by n very prom ising pupil who will soon bo admitted to the faculty. The Whitney Mockrldgo Concert company has been finally ongnged for March 21. This will bo ono of the loading events , In an artistic line , of the season. Following Mr , Mockrldgo will bo the great attraction , the United States Marino band , which will appear at the Gntud opera house on March 20 under the auspices ot the Apollo club. The many friends of Mrs. L. A. Torrons will bo pleased to hoar that sha Is ox peeled to arrive In Omaha about the middle of thn coming week. She has Just completed a term of study which which will Increase her repu tation as ono of the loading soprano soloists in iho city. Owing to the fact that church choirs were In demand on Wednesday last tha attendance at tho'operatlo rehearsal was rather slim , nnd nn Informal business meeting was hold. Full membership will bo expected next Wed- nosdny at S p. m. In the Young Mon's Christ ian association rooms. IllK Til KATE US. The well known American nctrcss , Eftlo EINlor , supported by C. W. Coulaock nnd Frank Weston nna a competent company , will open a three night's engagement ut Boyd's now thoatar this ovoninq In Stoalo Mackayo's play of "Hnzol KIrko , " the play with which this popular artist enjoyed a suc cess unequalled by any ploco or any artist npioco that had the greatest run on record , running for two years at the Madison Square theater , nnd followed by a similar success throughout the country. And now , after the lapse of several yean , It conies to us with the principal characters represented by the same actors who originally created thoio parts and who participated in the Madison Square performances , Efllo Ellslor acting in the title role , C.V. . Couldock taking his original part of the Dunstan and Mr. Frank Weston the character ot t'lttacus Green , the balance of tbo company being well selected nnd composed of such artists ns nro well known and prominent on the stage. The story of "Hazel KIrko , " In its .simple prettlnoss , is familiar to all. How the whirl wind Is reaped by good people who have not sowed tho-wlnd , is shown by an unfortunate sequence of natural incidents ; nnd one xym- pathizes the moro with sorrows undeserved , and brought about by every day causes , and In the grateful absanco of the "stago vll- Han. " That o really meritorious play , given bv flrst class artists , ts always liberally patron ized in Omaha is a well known fact , nnd that Ml.ss Ellsler and company will enjoy substan tial support while In this city goes without saying , The famous W. T. Carleton Opera com pany begins a week's cngagomentat the Fur- nam Street theater this afternoon , opening in the latest Paris , London und. Now York suc cess , "Indigo. " This beautiful opera will bo given at. the night performance also. Tbo Carleton Opera company has made for itself a nnmo second to no other operatic organiza tion on the road. The performances of this well known company are known from the Atlantic to the Pacilio ocean as being excel lent in every respect. That this name is well merited can bo gathered from the fact that this is the eighth season the company has been on the road and tbolr performances have always received the highest praise ot the press and public. Tbo company this time is larger than it has over been and com prises fifty people , each ono with a skilfully trained voice. Tbo ensemble work is excel lent. It has been the boast of Mr. Carlotou , the singer-manager , that In the eight years ho has bad his company on tha road he has never yet failed to bring with him , each sea son , a now opera. The people of Omaha can recall bis raacnlflcenl productions of "Mi kado , " "Nanon , " "Dorothy" and "Errainio" with a great deal of pleasure , and a careful research will prove that the press wora unanimous In its praise of these perform ances. The now opera Carleton brings this tune Is "Indigo , " from the gifted pan of Jobanu Strauss , the world renowned " \Vnltz King. " It contains his happlost inspirations and was written by him In bis most musical moments. This is saying a great deal oven tor Strauss , whoso compositions nro known throughout the entire civilized world. Ho has Incorporated in "Indigo" some of his most famous airs , which bavo hitherto never been beard with the accompaniment of a chorus of forty and an augmented orchestra. As a sample of the beautiful melody which pervades "Indigo" Strauss has Interspersed among Its numbers such well known songs as "Bluo Danube , " "Wlno , Women nnd Song , " "Thousand and Ono Nights" and "Tho ' . " These King's Champion. nro sung with the full strength of the company. Strauss' music Is not all the dreary , sensuous kind which has been attributed to him. "In digo" proves this. At times It Is soft and langorous , but again it Is tha bright , merry jingle which keeps one's foot boating tlmo to the tuneful melody and loaves a pleasant memory tingling iu the senses. The stage mountings for "Indigo" are masterpieces of the artist's skill. The scenery was painted under Mr. Carloton's personal instruction by Joseph Clare , tbo most noted scenic artist of the day. Thu costumes were made by Worth of Paris for this production and imported Into this country this season. This Is iho 11 m engagement Mr , Carloton's company has over playud to popular prices and they will glvo precisely the same per formances as these Blvcn in all the principal cities in the country. Manager Burgess an nounces that there will positively bo no nd- vnnco In the prlco of either scats or admis sion. The repertoire will bo ; Sunday matinee and evening , Monday and Tuesday nights , Wednesday iimllneo and Friday and Saturday nights "Indigo ; " Wednesday night und Saturday matiiico "Nanon , " ' and Thursday night "ICrmlnlo. " Seats are now ou sale at the box ofllco. The famous Bostouians opera company is announced to appear at Boyd'a now thea ter March 0 , 10 , 11 and I'- ! , and the return of this favorlto organization will bo welcomed. There U no company on the road which enJoys - Joys a higher standing of popularity than the Bostonlans , and they aroesp-jclal fuvoritios In this city. Since their last visit bora the company has undo a tremendous bit In Now York city , where they played for flve weeks to standing room only bt each performance , and the company Ss stronger today than it has ever boon be fora The operas announced to bo given during the season here ure "Hobiu Hood" for Wednesday , Thursday aud the Saturday matmoo ; "Carmen" on Friday night and "Dorothy" ou Sat urday night. New artisttt ot world renowned reputation have boon added to tha organization since Its last vuit hero. Mag. nillcent now scenery has been painted for all the productions and tuo chorus and orchoura have been Increased until the company ts today above oven the high standard of excellence - lonco which It has always enjoyed. Among those who will iio beard during tbu engage ment hero are Tain Karl , W. II. McDonald , H. C. Bornabeo , Kdwln W , Ho IT , Kugone Cowlos , UoorgoFrothlnitham , Jessie Ilartlett Davis , Camlllo D'Arvlllu , Caroline Hamil ton , Flora Piuluviou , Josephine Uartlett and Maud Uluior. The alago direction U under John E. Nash , and Samuel L. Studley di rects the grand orchestra which the com pany carries. The Bostonlans are on tholr way to the Pacific coast. Newton Boors , the melodramatic ; actor , will innucurnto a tour of the principal towns of thoElkhorn valtoy and Black Hills circuit on Monday ovenlnplh bis successful nnd popu lar version of Watts Phillip's "Lost In Lon don , " The play abounds in strong cllmnxos throughout. The comedy element Is good and servos as nn admirable foil to the moro exciting scones of the drama. The company carries nil its own special scenery nnd stage settings which ndas much to the nttractlvo- ness of the production. The three grout nets ot the play nro these in which nro shown the depths of n coal mine , London streets nt night and Job's vision. Mr. Boors Is nn un tiring nnd coii'.clontlous nctor nnd is deserv ing of the success ho has achieved In his pro fession , Ho has surrounded himself with n good supporting company nnd endeavors to glvo the theater going public what ho ad vertises , _ _ _ _ _ Captain Sidney Hintvmn , the dashing llfo savor nnd captain of iho Coney Island Llfo Saving corps , the man who has rescued forty-nlno human beings from n watorv crave , will bo nt the Eden Muaco this week nnd exhibit a complete llfo saving station nnd toll you the story of hH llfo and ndvon- turcs , Ho wears nil the modnls presented government , stnto nnd nlso n number of modnls presented to him by adinlriug friends. Garcia , Salotoro King , Mexican Billy the champion rifleshot , Morrlsoy and Rich , Al Hnomo and n host of others will delight the Musoo patrons the week of March 7. Stugo ( lonslp. Now York will have seven stock companies next season. A theatrical trust has been formed In Lon don with n capital of $100,000. The Kondals hnvo abandoned the Idea of another "farewell" tour In America next season. Helen Dauvray'a London doout in "A Scrap of Paper , " was well rocolvod by the critics. Cora Tanner's tour will close this month , when she will return to Now York to npponr In "Husbands nnd Wives. " Among promised novelties Is "Pigs In Clover. " Among 'its episodes will bo the torpedoing and gushing of oil wolls. A now play depicting Wnshlngton llfo is to bo put out by Agnes Herndon next soasou. It will bo called 'The Sountor's Wlfu. " C. J. Abud , nctlng for Managers Abbey and Urnu , has engaged thu b'laftorburg theater , London , for Mine. Bornhardt for weens beginning May ' . . ' 3. Hortenso Hhea's professedly now pUy , "Gossip , " turns out to bo un adaptation of nn old comedy by Eugene Scribe. Jt Is-almost classic in Its literary quality. Loio Fuller has loft "Undo Colostino , " now running nt the Casino , No'.v York , nnd transferred her sensational skirt dance to Hoyt's "A Trip to Chinatown. " Marshall P. Wilacr U said to bo orth over $50,000. Ten ycnn nco ho was working for Bradstrcot's Mercantile ngoncy for $ IS n month. It pays to bo n humorist. "Tho City Directory" hns loft Now York never to return , uussell's comedians nro to have n now fnrco. "Tho Society Blulf , " tbo Joint work of John G. Wilson nnd Louis Hi.rrison. "Oofty Gooft , " the German dialect poet and comedian. Gus Phillips tn private life , has recently como out of hospital after a year's illness , and ho proposes to return to the stago. On its western tour "Trinidad" will have a special train of seven cars. Manager Hen derson will carry his owu-orchostrn , olecin- ciuns , carpenters and electrical appliances. Ho will carry uinoty-six pcoplo. Billy Barry Is rehearsing a now fnrco , "Groen Goods , " which deals with snmo notorious phases of Now York llfo. There is a bare possibility that Hugh Fay may reJoin - Join his old partner for this piece. Another youthful pianist has recently made his uobut with sensational success in Viennese concert rooms. His name Is Haoul Kocznlki , ho Is T years of ago , und his repertory Includes Chopin , Bach , Schumann and Liszt. Charles Hoyt hns returned to Now York nnd bepnn rehearsing "A Temperance Town , " which was partly written In'Otnaha. Ho is already laying the plan for a now play for next season to bo called "A Man Born fu Missouri. " A voung vocalist of Japanese descent nnmod Miiota Piazza recently muddier bobut -'Lakmo" In Frankfort. Germany , and captivoted the public by "tho grace of her movements and the noetic charm of her Im personation. " "Viola , " an op ra with text "after" Shaks- pouro's "As You Like It , " and musio by Carl Weiss , recently received its flrst pro duction at the Bohemian National theater in Prague. The now work found favor with both critics and the general public. Archibald Claverlng Gunter , who Is not always a writer of novels and melodrama , has finished iho libretto of an opera , "Polly Middles. " which will bo sung in April , with Annie Pixloy as the heroine. This produc tion will mam Miss Pixloy's debut m light opera. The tour of Hoyt's "A Midnight Boll" was closed recently nt Syracuse , N. Y. Most of the actors will apptrnr In "A Temperance Town , " which will begin its earner nt Buf falo this week. Thence it will go to Phila delphia and Baltimore , after whloh it will bo laid aside , to servo at tha opening ot tbo Madison Square next sennon. Francis Wilson's western tour with the "Merry Monarch" will begin May 12 at Omaha. The comedian will bo seen Iu but six cities , namely Omahn , Denver , Salt I.nko , San Francisco , Los Angeloa and Portland. Had tbo contract not hnvo been signed to nppear In the nbovo named cities Mr. Wilson would have continued in New York. It is ofllclnlly promulgated that Mrao , Bernhardt directs every rehearsal of nil her plays , makes sketches of nil scouory nnd cos tumes , nnd lends'hor profession iu every de ' partment. Shots absolutely tireless. She shrinks nt no amount of work she may deem necessary to completeness of detail and it is only on occasions when others do not work conscientiously that she calls upon her temper to help her interest tboso surround ing hor. Tha manager of the road company of "Bluo Jeans , " the play with tbo realistic sawmill effect , In Detroit recently distributed among a body of workmen along tbo line of'railroad running Into tbo city fifty pairs , of overalls with the name of his play stamped in broad , bold loiters on tbo seats of the blue Jeans garments. The laborers accepted tha eift readily but aa quickly turned the Inscription Inside and "Bluo Jeans'1 jnacagor lost' tbo 'alls ana an advertisement. H , H. Jacobs , tbo theatrical manager , is organizing a company with n capital of $1,000,000 , the object of which will be the establishment of a resort to bo called the "Arena. " This is to bo located near the World's fair exposition grounds and will bo devoted to exhibiting the national games of all countries. A day Is to bo glvon to each game , nnd representatives of all nations will bo Invited to compete for prizes. The sports of antiquity will also bo reproduced , such as chariot racing and gladiatorial combats , Oscar Wilde's " Wlndor- now play , "Lady - moro's Fan , " Is the talk of London. The critics condemn it nnd snv the principal scone is cribbed from "Tho School for Soan- dai. " Socleiy , however , seems to have taken to the thing. At the end of the lirst per formance a small section-of tha. audience called tor Oscar Wlldo. Ho stalked before the curtain , smoking a cigarette. Between the whiffs ho delivered whin the press gsn- urally pronounces a most Insolent and con ceited spoocn. Ho complacently descanted upon the morlts ot bis play , and said be was glad that the audlonco was aolo to approcmta It. Mr. Wlldo was adorned with ono of the newly invonlod oloclrio croon boutonnlorns , as were his follower * In the stalls. This now adornment is apparently to replace tbo sun flower , tbo emblem for so long n tlmo of Wilde nnd his tuUnptlo craze. Delia Fox began her stage c aroer at St , Louis in a "Pinafore" company. Then t > ho was with the Dickson sketch club , which that sketch "Edltha's played pretty , Burg lar. " She aftorwanis wont to tbu Conrold Opera comyany , aud her contract with Do- Wolf Hopper lasts throe seasons yot. Sbo says she would rather bo under u coed man ager than star. Sbospaaks of her male attire - tire In "Wang" as "things. " and says : "The best tailor and the best shirt maker tn Now York made my get-up for me , and I am so partlculr * " ray shirts look und how my coMars apH | > ur that I am getting as cranky as an old bachoior or a dude. You see , I don't want my shirt to coma up In a puff the way I huyesoen men's do. How do you suppose I keep it downt I'm uio no man over thought of that. I take two big black pins and fasten them at tbo bide * under my waistcoat whom it won't bo BOOH. Of course my shlru are the ri'Kulatiou fashion , buttoned up in front. " "NOBLE , IlOW'SjTflUR CAMEL ? " Shrlnors Preparing aQ ravan to Gross the Burning Sands of tlie Desort. WITH MEN OF SIGtiS AND PASSWORDS Knight * "I PytliliM nijhjln ) ; ( Irriitor 1'rcn- prrlty Tlmn Uvrr-iitSj-nl Arcitnilinltcs . M < ( ) ( \ , Clnafi * There will bo a largo class of postulants to cross the arid sands when next Tangier torn- plo meets for work. Arrangements for the meeting of the supreme ledge of the order in this city goes on npnco , nnd the coming together of the who nibu of the deport will be a big event for Omaha , It U anticipated that there will bo upward ot 50DyhrlnoM in this city In July , ' nnd whntn big timo'wlll bo given them , for is not Judge Anderson nt the head of the en tertainment committee , and that moans Car mine with n capital C. The annual crossing of the desert 1\v the Nobles of Ohio nt Syrian temple , Cincinnati , wits a big affair last week. An excellent menu irtirnlshod with sentiments of poetry nnd song had been prepared. The following is the program us carried out after the fonst : Music . . . Orchestra OiirOnesls.Holurt ) Urity. Mocon , Now York : H. y. Moses , ICorsair. Louisville. "In future years , should wo lie spared. May \vn rcJall this one most lianpy hour. This group of cheerful faces , every hand Strong in the grip fraternal , every eye I'lllcd with the light fraternal. " Anon. Mnslo. Quartet.- . Vocal OiirToinpIo . Will Littleton ! Tliu atmosphere breathes test nnd comfort. Anil the many chambers seem full uf wel come. Music . Orchestra The Syrlnn Onmol" . Hiirr W. lllnlr "Hour the Son nf the Desert toll What trials In h s pathway loll ; Haw trmtbln did his progress trammel Until ho learned to rldu the eumol. " Jo Ktrktip. Mualc Qtinrtotlo . Vocal The Oindlduto's Supplication. . .W. 11. Slmlttio "Unint inc. Indulgent heaven that t mav live To sou those nilfluroiuiis foul the pain they Music . Itolluutlonson Dusurt Life . II. 1' . Lloyd "Across the heated sands I wont- To cot across was fully bnnt ; For heated hot us the hottest coals , Wore the sands beneath my uclilui ; soles. " llrnco. Music . TlieShrlncrs . . ! . M. Lirh : , M.tyar Hamilton "Tholr various citrus In one > ? reat point coin- The Imsmessof their llvos. that Is to dine. " ( Jooil Nlirht. . . . W. S Hell. Muyorof X.iinosvlllo "K.veh truant husband will return und say : 'My dear. I was the llrst who e.iino uwnv. Ananias ( Jluu. Frank Wcston of the Efllo Ellslor company is ono of the most enthusiastic members of the shrine atut hi.s llttlo wife , clever Efllo Ellsler , wears his "tiger cluw" ivlth o pro found feeling of thunkfuluo'-s that her hus band nnd father have both crossed thn burnIng - Ing sands , in an Interview with a Chicago newspaper man , the lOflulnal Hazel Kirke statou that she felt psrlootly secure ns long n * she were tbo badge of the shrinors on her breast. But she admitted that It was cmbar- rusflng at times to bocstarc(1 Ilt v mon wljo were attracted by .tho "claw. " Still she knew they were noulosand : ivhllo she could notn.sk them as to their camels she felt that a protecting inllueuca. followed the wearing of the badge. _ , / _ KMdllTS O1-"VYTI1IAS. A communication f rbitf Supreme Secretary W. B. Kennedy nnt/olihcos that Supreme Chancellor Ocorgo BV'Shaw ' has appointed Supreme Representative Edward Atkinson , of Henderson , Ky. , a mom bar of the Board of Control of the Endowment rank , Knights of Pythias of the World. This Is ono of the highest nppomtlvo oDInes in the order , and is quite complimentary to the Kentucky knights. 'ii * ' ' HoH.'Geo'rpo ' B.Bhaf/J supr'a'm'S'chancoUor ' of the order of Knlfcbrt of Pythias , is a man who would command attention In any assem blage ; of tine physique , splendid presence and of dignillcd mien , his appearance he- speaks the stutomun and tbo gentleman. Ho is a line conversationalist , well equipped in u knowledge of public affairs and eminently a tvpical American. Ho is a Now Yorker by birth , having been born In the Empire state nt Alma , Alleguny county. March 13 , 1854. Ho very early associated witn Pythian af fairs In Wisconsin , nnd Is a member of Eau Claire ledge No. 10 , of Eau Clairo. In ISTit ho was elected grand prelate ; grand chancellor In 1877 ; representa tive to the supreme ledge iu 1878 : supreme inner card in 1SSUsupremo ; master-at-arms In 1884 ; supreme vice chancellor in 1SS3 , and supreme chancellor in 1800. Today ho Is tbo executive head of a body closely reaching 400,001) ) men , and has given tha order a bril liant administration. Ho is by many years the youngest man that has ooen called to the head of this organization , and has proved himself highly capable. He Is n fluent and ready speaker , a chaste and forceful writer , and as apospraudtal orator Is unexcelled. Mr. Shaw Is secretary of the great Eau Claire corporation , tb'u Daniel Shaw Lumber company , and also general manager of the National Electric iJght company of Eau Claire , WIs. Enterprise ledge No. 70 , South Omaha , has decided to tuild a Pythian tomplobut all the details have not been arranged asyot. Triune ledge No. 50 , Knights of Pythias , will work the amplilled lirst rank next Tues day evening , March 8. All members and vis iting knights are cordially Invited to bo pros- eut. A grand time is anticipated. In the Buckeye stnto the progress of the order bus been phenomenal. For this there are many reasons , principal among which is the pliin adopted and wisely administered in regard to the selection , duties and arrange ment of the deputies. Tbo Wisconsin brigade will hold Us next annual ruccting nt the city ot La Crosse , on the evening of March 8 , at 7:30 : ; and It is the earnest desire of General Ilalsoy that every division wilt bo fully represented. Nebraska ledge No. 1 , the oldest and most progrcssivo lodu'o In tbo-clt.v , bus Inaugurated a now idea in the course of its meetings which Is giving very general satis faction. Under good of tbo order the cur rent topics of the day are debated , and a pro gram including readings , uongs , Instrumental and vocal .iolos Is given. So very pleasant has the innovation boon that Nebraska ledge No. 1 is booming ; the members are enthus iastic ; harmony with a capital H prevails , nnd everybody Is woruiug for the best inter ests of tbo order In true knightly manner. A corJlal reception la always ussured visit ing brethren , and it is. given out on the quiet that a very oholcOj prpgram has boon nr- rant'cd for next Wcdnosday ovonlng , Marathon ledge NoiB3 \ , Knights of Pv- thias , enjoyed a viMt frptn Past ( Jrand Com mander Seism on Monday night , who found tbo ledge In a prosperous and better condi tion than over , atton a co above tbo average nnd perfect harmonyj.existlng. The lodga would bo pleased to havp the brothers visit It every Monday. "Uauio up nnd help our new onicera In HI a to , a candidate next Mou- day night , nnd wo wjlljfleo that you enjoy yourself , " 1s the InyltnL i which Marathon sends the Knights of Pjj'ihlas everywhere. IIOVAI. AltCANU.1I , It U with profound jfifdnojs that the order announces iho death 'of Supreme Regent Charles F. Loriug , wub | occurred January 20 , at his homo ( n Mojrofto Highlands , Mass. , after a long and pxltiful illness. By bis death the Uoyat AroauAinVbas lost ono of Us most dlsttngutjbo'i si1 well as ono of iu most loyal and zealous members. Ills memory will over bo cherished , not only by these who know him personally , but by all who love the order , to whoso advancement bo gave the best years of bis llfo. Ho cutbrod the grand council of Massachusetts , Juno 14 , 1878 ; in 1880 ho served at a member of the committee on laws of bis grand council and the same year was elected grand < la t regent , and the next year was made g , i ud regent which ofilco ho held for two ye.iu. In 18S3 ho was elected representative to tue supreme council , nnd the following year waa elected supreme guide. In 1SS7 ho was elected su preme orator and ro-oloctod the following year. In 1880 bo was promoted to tha oOlco of supreme vice-regent ami rii-electod In IS'.K ' ) ; and Iu 18111 ha was unanimously oleotod supreme premo rodent , Iu all Ihusu poilllons bo served with marked ability. Ills quick per- HOME INDUSTRIES. By Purchasing Goods Made at the Following Nebraska Factories. If you iannot find what you want , communicate with "the manufacturers as to what dealers handle their goods. AWNING AND TI3NTS. OMAHA AWNING AND TENT CO. , Fine * , hammock * , oil an I rubber clothing. send for cntnloiieo. 111.1 f 13R13WI3US. FRED KRUG BRtW- OMAHA BREWING ING CO. , ASSOCIATION Out botlled cabinet boor ( luaranmod to oqunV out- delivered to any part tldo brnti.li. . Vienna of city. ICxport bottlen boor 1007 Jackson Street delivered to fnmllloi. 13OXI3S. OMAHA BOX FACTORY J. L. WILKIE I'npor boitos , mailing Nailed and Dovetailed wedding cake liuici. I npaclly 6 , < M ) par tuba * . nnd ilny. Kait Onmhft. Tol. 413 boxes. I'.U. 1621-21 SU Man's RVO. J.J.WILKINSON , 1'apor , ClBtir nnd I'ackln Iloxoi. HID DouKlai-Tol 781 1301U13US. I BU1LD13US. WILSON & . DRAKE. JNO. P. THOMAS Contractor of brick , stone Tubular Muoi , oil nnd \ nil kltitH masonry nnd nnd water tanks , brooch * mt'K.bulldlnir , sewer nnd nr , shoot Iron work Idewnlk brlou. 1 * . U. box U'tli nnd I'lorca. Gil BOOTS * SHOES | 13UIOK. C. J. SCHMIDT , WESTERN STEAM BRICK YARDS Gont'a Finn Hoots and a hoc . All kind * of bricks. 24th & f. II.A. M , U.K. J. I'.Thonmi 813 South 12th I'ruprlolor. OARUIAGKS. WM. PFEIFFER. THEO3TERHOUDT. B'f'r line carriage * nnd Bprlnc Waiton Mfg. Co , lluggloi. Cnro In pointing , Incorporntod. trlmmlnir nnd repairing. Itopalrlnx on aluirt no- ifoCo Ixinvonwurlh. tlco. Carriage imlntlng , 1180 Cass. Tel NOT. W. R , DRUM- MONO & CO , Carriage hulldorj. lloso nnd patrol trngoiu n specialty. 16th opp. Court Homo. COFFEE , 13TO , I COPPER. CONSOLIDATED HONACK&.KAESSNER COFFcE CO. , _ . . . . Copper work at all kinds. Importers nnd Jobbers. li Harnoy. EQ4S. 10th. coptton , retentive memory , unusual execu tive ability and untiring energy quamiotl Hi in in an eminent degree for olllciont service in every place to which ho was assigned , while his warm and cheerful nature made him greatly beloved by everyone with whom ho came in contact. Mr. Coring was the youngest supreme regent over elected , being not quite 3'J years of ago at bis death , und was the first who bus died while holding the ofllce. The news of bis death was received In great sadness at the last mooting of Union Pacilla council , 1,00'J , nnd it was directed that as a token of respect the charter of this council bo draped for a period of three months. Pioneer council is moving along very pleasantly these closing winter days , and the interest is reviving in the oldest councils of the stain. The Minneapolis councils bad a magnifi cent entertainment the other evening at one of the opera house' . The house was bril liantly decorated with the colors of the order , palms and ferns were distributed about the lobbies , the boxes were mtulo gay with bunting ami thu cost people in tboFlou'r city participated In the event. Now if Union Pacilio and Pioneer councils could get to gether upon Eotno such scheme great good would result to tbo order in Nebraska and it would not bo long before tbo order could have a grand lodge in this state. Assessment No. 102 hasbeen called to the supreme treasury. Somebody with a genius for such things should revise the Book of Duties of the order ana portions of the unwritten work. The western lodges should'unite in a call to the supreme lodge for a change in tbo ritual. Brother John P. CoyUondall , now of Chi- caeo , says that while ho has been Impor tuned to Join one of the Chicago councils ho Is quite well satisfied with bis momoorsbip in Union Pacific. An effort is making by Union Pacific No. 10C9 to rent a door in Tin : Bin : building , pro vided several other fraternal bodies would unlto with thorn. A. O. U. W. NOTKS. There is something remarkable In the growth of the Nebraska grand lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen , and the of- lice of Grand Recorder Pulno has within its vaults many Items of Interest. The growth of this order has been espec ially rapid Mnco 18SI5. In January of that year the order numbered " ,08U members. Since then it has almost gained that much overv year , for itnow numbers 10,500. Hluco last October its growth has boon In members 81U , und In number of.lodgos 11 , During the mouth of January there passed through , the ofllco of the grand recorder 8'J ( ! now applicatlonspand upto February IM the month's applications numbered i30. ! Blnco Octobers ttioro were but three deaths -John C. U roves of the Uepubllcan City ledge , Thomas P. Great of the Hogors ledge , and A. J. Sponnoglo of Phillips. The average time betwonn death and pay ment of the f 2,000 Insurance each member carries Is thirty-two days. Since with the present number of members ono assessment , which Is $1 , pavs for nvo deaths , the assess ments arq few and far between. This small death rate Is considered all the more romarlcublo since these last few mouths have alwuyH boon the worst /or deaths. * " A. 1' . Jf A. M. Scottish Hlto Masonry Is greatly on the increase , thirty-six postulanta having boon ralsod to the 83 ° nt ilioconvocation of Scottish rlto bodies In this city week beloro last. Thu wuok terminated In a banquet at Musonlu hall , which was attended by nearly ' 'Oil Masons , their wlvns otd sweethearts. Kxuoilont speeches were made by repre sentative members of the rite , and the greatest nnthuslasm prevailed. Already thcro are enough applicants for the degrco o'f 'Master of the Uoval Secret" fl ! $ ° ) to war rant another annual reunion this year , pos sibly in November , when It Is hondd oven a larger class will bo led from darkness to light than that of week before lust. The members of Holyoke , Colo. , ledge , Order of Ancient Free and Accepted Mnsons , gave a ball and banquet February 20 , that was In every way u great HUCCOSS und a credit to the order. Ascension day wilt show a lively contest for tbo o111co of eminent commander in Mount Calvary commandory ICulirhU Tem plar Ho. 1 , it being a distinguished honor to hold that position during a conclave year , oitmu : or uii > MKN. Ono of tbo most onjovablo balls of the sea son was that given at Fort Omaha February ' "J by Mmnenaha Council No. 'J , Degree of Pocahontas , of the Improved Order of Ucd Men. The commlitau In charge , Mr , and Mrs , Forbes , Mr. and Mrs. Halo , Mr , and Mn. Woods , and others of the council do. servo great credit for their untiring olforts in looktnc after und maulng ovorr person happy , and ospcclallv for the grand suppur provided for all. The ball was a grand uc- C1C1AUS. J. BECKMAN , H. C , HAR TRY , Hot Trade Sollctto.t 1911 farnsm. 107 8 , Kth Street. H. BES'LIN. THE CUBAN. Special brands mads to M'f'g of Cuban made and ontor. the famous State Seal 6c cigar , Factory. 3(03 ( Patrick nvo. J. M. illrshsleln , Sloro. 83J N. Kith. DtS Karnam. H. HENOCH , J. H , RICHARD , Havana nnd Pomo'tle . Tobaoooi and Goods. Smokers' Arttclai , 1521 Dodge St. 1017 Karnam SMOKE BLUE SEAL CIGAR Nebraska Manufacture Jacob Jnskalok , ra'f R m'13 WOUKS. OMAHA STEAM DYE WORKS. Cleaning A dvlniro ororr description I5JI. Howard troaU FLO UK. S , F. OILMAN. OMAHA MILLING CO 1013-11-1TN. ICth. Offlco & mill , 1313 N.lOth C. B. Utnck , Manaio.- . FUIINITUUK CHAS. SHIVERICK & . OMAHA UPHOLSTER ING CO. , CO , , Furniture , Carpsti and M'f'ROf uphoHtoral fur- Drapnrlui. nlturo. Wholoialo onlf. 1203 Karnam. IMMMI-l.rW Nlchol/u IKON WOHKS. PAXTON Jc VIERLING OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS , IRON WORKS , Safe * , vnultt , Jail work. \VrouRht nnd cn t Iron Iron shuttoM nnd tire ca bulldinK work , unxlnoi. onpi's. O. Androun , brass work , so no nil lull nnd Jnokson. KINDLING. | HATS. OMAHA KINDLING RAMSER & CO. , FACTORY. full stock. Nobby nnd Kindling nnd iinwdnst . itaplo shapoi. . ronsonnblo . dpi. at prlooi. Unst Umahn. Tol. 413. 209 N. IBth. MATTRESSES. I MINCE MEAT. THE OMAHA G. B. HURST. MATTRESS CO. Mnnntncturor of Hurst'i condensed nnd soft Mnttrosgon , foathcr pll- Homo Mndo Mince lowfl and comforters. Ments , Also llomo To trndu only. Mndo I'lcs. U2U S. loth 13W-1-U Mcholni. Tel. VIS. OVERALLS I OATS Kebraika City Cereal KATZ-NEVINSCO. Mtll * . MfR. ccrcnl Roods Ask 1202.4 Douglas your grocer for qualodi rolled oats cess in numbers , there being about 100 couples present , many from Omaha. Order of tlio heottlHh Clans. Clan Gordon No. (13 ( is still increasing Its membership very rapidly. At the last mootIng - Ing , on the 1st Inst. , the following were lu- Itiatod members of the order : Donald H. Brotchio , William McDonald.Vllliam A. Sutherland. C. Sutherland , J. G. McBrldo , D. Findluyson , William Scott and Daniel McLean. Hovnl Deputy Thomas falconer has boon called to Sioux Citv , In. , where a new clan has boon formed. This branch of the order will DO named Clan McICcnzio No. 103. WOOUMIN OF TIIKVOHM > . Deputy Noble instituted a camp of the Woodmen of the World at Syracuse , Nob. , Friday night. The camp was opened In a very flourishing condition , with twenty-two members , electing the followlnc oflicers : W. B. Henry , C. C. : F , O. Uoodrlago , A. L ; Charles E. Armstrong , B. : John L. Cornell , C. ; iSd. B. Harvey , E. ; Thad O'Brien , W. ; Georco Hollonbergor , S. ; Dr. I. L. Smith , P. : Milton McFarland , Oakley Andrews and Amos A. Welter , managers. If you go "a-fishlng" this summer and take along a bottle ofvhUny for "snake Ditus , " bo sure nnd take a bottle of BraUy- crotlno for whisky headaches. Every girl is wearing upon hor.head n coronet net of ribbon. The more simple ones are generally homo made. The frame can bo bought and covered with twisted ribbon. In front the wlrod ribbon is fashioned Into a gay butterfly. The coronets arc drossy and give a certain piquant air , wbich tun wearer is sure to approclatn. Ill .a WKST3 NKIIVI ! AND BHAIN THEAT- MKNTn pooltlofcir Hysteria , Dllilnoti , Klt , Nou- r'UpIn , Hoiulnaho , Narvom I'roMrntlcm cnvisod by ivl- cohol or tobacco , Wnkufulnou , Mcntiil Dcpronlon. Bofionln'i ' of the Drain , 'causing initnlty , mliory , decay , ( lo.Mh , I'rdrnituni Old AIM , llarrunaoii , l < on of 1'owor In t'lthcr sex , Inipotoney. I.oucorrhooa anl nil Tcmalo Woiknos : ei , Involuntary J.osioi , Hu > r- inatorrhooaoausod l > y orcr-axerllon of the br.iln 8olf-ahtni3. oror-lnilulteno3. AVonlirs troutinint II , i ; for IV by mill. Wo Uunnmtjo lx ti'ixsi fj cure. Knrli order fnrrt boioi. wltliit will send writ ten KUarnntoo to ri'fuml If not curJil. ( Jnar.intooi Issued only by A. 8olir.tcr , liru < Klit , > ole axonti , d. K.'cor , loth untl Kiirnatnits. , Oni'iUi. Nob. I L H CURE A now and Complete Truntmont , cbuslatlnif of BupposHorlen. OlnlmoiH la Capsuloi , nUo la llox aud nils ! a ( 'outlive Cure fur Kutornnl , Internal llllnd or llluodliig ItolitnK , Chronic , Hooont or llorudltary J'llou. Tills llomudy Imi never lioon known to fall. (1 iiorborH forjii gout br mill. Wliy mlfor from this lurrlblo dlsuasj trlionit writ * ten Kuaruuiuu Is positively ulvmt wild U box 09 , or refund thu money It not nurud. Hand slump lor free tiamnla. ( iunrnnloa Is.iuol Ijy ICulia A Co , , IlrutfitUta , Bolu AKimts , coniur lith mid L > OUKUS ! srec'tn. Oumlin. CAN you s/taveyourself ? or D Oyou want to learn ? JJ so , we have shaving novelties ( hat WILL in terest you. 1511 Dodge St. GENUINE "SWEDISH" RAZORS and HORSE TA/L" STROPS I'UIN'TKUS.BOOKmXnKUS.F.TO OMAHAPRINTINGCO POKROK ZAPADJ Ruccoisori to Omnha Hop. Print. Co. Colored labels n specialty. Hank PRINTIN3 CD. , supplies , blnnks , oto. , tilth nd DouulM. sist .mil. REED JOB PRINTING CO. , tlco HulMlnc. KNOUAVKUS. | PLATING , I5TO. STEINHAUS ENGRAV WESTERN PLATING ING CO. , WORKS. 1'linto cnurnTorn. n'tl'ts Polishing lirnis , cli nJ - and designer * , till 1'no Her work , lablatraro , oto. Illock. rplatod. llll Ikxluo BU KUDBKHQOODSI OMAHA RUBBER CO , . MARKS BROS.1 MTgnnd Johoor sof Ml SADDLERY CO , kinds " of rubber "Klsli Stock itaddlcis and llfht Ilrand" goods , lmrno a specialty. 15M KArnnra St. 110 Harney SASU , DOOHS. 1JUINDS. H. F. CADY LUMBER A. ROSENBERY , CO. Moulding ! , etalr rail * omco nnd Hank work a nonols , tiAlii'ten , scroll spccmlty , work , ota , Tolopliono UJ. 201 North Oth litli and Mnrcy Htrooti , SYUUP. TUUNKS. FARRELL & . CO. , C. H. FORBY , Jollies , I'rojorvoi. Mlnco Manufacturers of Moat nnd Apple Ilut- Trunk ) , HumulJ dim ler , Syrut > , Mulnssas. Traveling llnni , oto. 217 H. 8tli. SHIUTSAND UNDliBWKAU. OMAHA SHIRT FAO NEBRASKA SHI3TC3 TORY. ICstabllshod , 18TC. 207 S. llth. Tol.251. 1311 h'nrnntu. SOAP. P. J. QUEALEY PAGE SOAP CO. , SOAP CO. , Mfg. Union Sonp. Mfg. Colohratod laundry 115 Hickory and tollualnoiips. Onmua I WIIITK CARTER WHITE LEAD CO. Corrodcn and Grinders , btrlctly pura whlto load. Ka t Omaha. YKAST. GERMAN YEAST CO.OMAHACOMPRE3SEO | YEAST CO. , Gorman Yeast Cc a I lias rosumoJ operations packoge.Mado In Omalm I In tholr now fiiotuiy. 4J& I Itlcliardnon. urtlco 12IU d 111 * Uaruoy Sj2dSt. Tol. 118' ' ) . Jo Solten the Hands. Kefore retiring take n large pair of old cloves and spread mutton tallow liisldo , tlso all over the hands. Wear the cloven all night , and wash the hands with olive oil and \\hltu casUle soap the next morning. The above , together with 1001 other things equally If not more Important to know , Is found In the handsomely Illustrated uew book Just published by Betts&Betts America's most elfic < t. successful SPECIALISTS This hook they fiend tn any ailuress on reecli ot 4 cunts to pay postage , ilut DRS. BETTS & PETTS do moro than write valuable book * which thci give to these ttuo ueud tliuin. They cure Catarrh , Piles , Stricture , Hydrocele , Varicocelo , Gleet , Spermatorrhoea , Syphilis , Gonorrhoea , Lost Manhood , Blood and Skin Jiseases , Female Weakneos , Effects of Early Vice , and every form of Nervous , Chronic and Private Diseases. Consultation frco. Call upon or frJJttfsslti ( btamji , DRS. BETTS & BETTS HOSe uth 14th St.v ' ' rrnor ! , 1 Uh and Douglas Sis. I Bnfforlnc from TO WEAK MEN yuutti/ut the oXucU error ol ) tnrly decay , WMtlnit ifcakni'Kj , lost iiiivuluiod , etc. . 1 will juMm a vnluahlo trvatlno ( M luml ) cout unlu.t tultiiartlcmlara for homo cure , Klllll ! of rliargr. Aspltiiidld inuUlcat'worki ulumld ! * p ruaa by every man wlio Is ncrrnni and iU 'illltaUd. Aildrru. Jfrot V. V , If O WLIUU IXoodu * . Couu * lit. T. Kin.IX OOUKAItira OHlEKTAbCUBAM , ' Ult MAUICAI. 11KAUIKIUU. lleinnves Tan , I'lnu.i-i , i-Vi.ric. ) ( . if Otli I'ulch- o . 114.1 .inj Ukln llBi e , anderery tilom- till on beauty , and duties dotvo- Hon. . U has stood tbutoilot lUyuars , and lie * o li nnl MO tastu. tu bourt ) It Is prut > ily in adv. Aicupt n o oniiii orfolt or liulUrn iu , Dr. U A. fuycr aid to a lady of till ) liaut ton ( a calluni ) ) "As you Uillri will uiotbtm I rrooiuuond 'Couraud'i I ream'as tbu lean liirmfulof all lli kl preparations " Kor sale by all Druggists and 1'ancf UooUs Dealers In tliu Untied btatvs , Caiiudus nd Uuropo , ritKUT. UUI'KINU , i'rop'r , 91 Otu tJoats Et , N , T ,