THE OMAHA DAILY JH5E : SUNDAY. SEPTBMBGIl 18. MB-'IWUNTY I'AGES. 15 THE WORLD OF FAIR WOMEN Widening Fields cf Usofulnosa , Activity and Renown. > CJIAUTAUQUA'S YOUNGEST AUTHORESS IliljiCnl IllnU llpgiirilllij ; Homo Ucoiiomles Autumn Colon unit Vnattimrft A. I'UK'S I'Ti'ttj1'iirtnnr The { 'million Notro. The woo.nn who complains that she has no place In tbo world has only to open her o.vos anil In most Instances she will roadlly see ' what. Is waiting for tier. The /not that she docs not IIUo that particular Hold Is no nrcu- mcntngalnsttts usefulness for her. Patience Strong , detained- homo by an untoward Accident xvnon tlio long wished for European four was about to become a reality , found opportunities by the score for useful service. If no homo duties call the sign Is plain that in some broader fields there Is. In a happy ncnsa of tbo word , n career to bo sought. 'Jho cultivation ol somn talent may DO des tined to bring pleasure nnd pro lit , says Harper's Ilazar. The student lias n bound- les.fi Held lieforu him. To many n secluded ono the Cunutanqim reading courses have proved sources of uutold , almoit unending , delight. If the necessity of self-support exists there Is u largo place for the stnglo woman. ( Jood nurses , touchers , artists , inualcians , writers , dressmakers und workers In a dozen moro lines of industry nro atwavs In domoTid. Nona hut the Inefllcicnt or the unfaithful ordinarily need complain of lack of employment. With some there is grant unxvlllingnojs to accept the place for which they tiavo special lltnoss. The adopt in Iho womanly art of needlework who , dosplsing her talent , aspires to the rewards ol an artist's sKill , while lackltiv lltnasH for such a position , has ro.ison tollnd hotself without a position. Buccess Is to bo expected In tbo 11 tm of onu's nullities , not always In tnu line ot one's de sires. Discontent because genius or great power has boor denied is simply an Impious fuull-fludlng with the Creator's plan. If all uomou were great musicians , wbcro were tboucedleworkorsl If till excelled In minis tering to tbo sick , where t > hould wo seek our works of Urt and tasteful decorations ) Will ing to tie placed wfioro ono can accomplish most , always means happiness nnd content ment. The oft-qiiotcu apothegm , "Tburo Is nlways room at tbo- tow , " Is worthy of the author of proverbs. ' 'Place nux dames" Is thu watchword of tbo contury. The single woman , better than her murrlea sister be cause , ordinarily , she has greater freedom Is In a position to reap tlio advantages of tno Dour. tet her exult In her heritage and net t llow a complaint to pass her lips , In thu closing decade of tbo nineteenth century , that there Is no placa for her. # Miss Grace Llvlngsiono Is the youngest nuthnress at Cbuulouqua. Sbu Is an only daughter of n Presbyterian clergyman , and bas been accustomed to spending her sum mers there nlinon sltico the beginning of Cbautnuciua. Iler patents , fearing that llteraturo In the fumllv might run to mad- ncsa , proposed a radical change in the future of their dauchter. Jn accordance with tbU determination url was selected as the most pleasing ptofossion for tbo younc la < iy , who bad already developed nome talent in that direction. Accordingly , EJO was sent to nn urt school In Cincinnati , ana worked with credit to herself , bin , love for the study was not sufficiently developed in her soul to make her Willing to duvoto her entire time and llfn to It. This uho sensibly acknowledged , and In spite of the attendant disappointment to.hcr friends renounced art and adopted llteraturo as the only satisfactory course open to her. When this young laQ.v was about thirteen shn wrote Her Urn story "Tho Esselstincs , " consisting of eight chapters , which her fond und o'lcouraginuauntlu iigrced to ouy at the exorbitant sum of ten cents per chapter. IVw have found such a ready publisher , for , unsolicited , In a spirit of mischief bor Aunt "Pansy" encraftcd the serial in a book of Christmas stories with the note that should any of the readers wish to hear moru of the rturacters they should write to Miss Uraco L , giving her address. This book was presented to Miss Ltvlng- ilono at Christmas , open at thU story. The consternation of tho" young authored was highly ludicrous. Already she had out grown her ronuinco ur.U was ashamed to - own it. Voprs passed without any attention \l being paid to the footnote tolling where \ ? further Information concerning the char acters could bo obtained , but lattilf Miss Livingstone has rccoivcu quite u number of very embarrassing notes , for she doesn't think ' -Tlio " Hssolstincs" wortbv of a sequel. An interesting youui ; woman is the petite wlfo of bruwny Jim Corbbtt , nnd as pretty as she Is Interesting. A prorounced Hondo , looking not a day older than the J years she ctnfesscs to. urtn | a wealth of vollow-goldan huir piled artistically on a queenly llttlo head , largo gray-blue eyes , shaded b'y long , dark lashes , n fair complexion , and a ilguros whoso contour Is perfection , It seems pretty bard to imagine her a pri o lighter's Wife. C'orbott's marriage wan rather romantic ; In fuel. Included what might bo called an elopement. When the now famous lighter was ono of San Francisco's amateur tithletos he mot his wlfo , a Miss Ollio Lake. Mr. Lnko , Ollie's father , wns a wldowpr who hud eomo to California from Amsterdam , N. Y. , in 1MIO , when the girl was still a b.ibv In her mother's arms. Miss LaKe was study ing for n school teacher's position In the , State Normal school when young Jim mot her. An affection sprutiir up botwcon the young folks , but Corbett's pninU would not sanction an engagement , tbo Lukes being CongrccntlnnalUls , whllo the Corbults were stanch Homnn Catholics , Tbo sueutheurtb were perforce obliged to wait. In 18Si ( Jim traveled to Suit , Labo City to llpht Duncan .McDonald. There Miss Lakojoined him and n Justice of the peace made them one. A second ccrumony/ was porfonr.od when tbo hnupy pair re turned to Sun Francisco , Mrs. Corbett em bracing tbu Uonmn Catholic faith to concili ate her imronU'lu-lnw. A school loucnor's certificate to Urn Stain Nonnul school awaited MU Olllo Liiko in Sun Frnncisrn whllo she was bolnif murrlid In Soil Lake City. HoinoilrcsBn.aklng'is a favorite oraploy- mcnt wlin some women to whom deftness Is o giftnmountiug to genius. And never may moro wonderful burifulns bo found in cotton goods than now , when cloths nnd allies nro crowding out cambric * aim muslin * . These reduced fabrics , If muuo up slmplv , nro ready for another year's morning wear , nnd often very delightful to have on hand for tbo first hot wave which , always come * ns a sur- prlso nnd Hilda only the wisest of wUo vir gins cpared with cool pi and comTortablo gal-- itifiitH. Ono of the prettiest of thenti bimplo dresses recently nmdo Is of n remnant of cool looking ereon nnd wluto chrckod zephyr. About the bottom of the plain skirt u band of line sheer niualln , plain white , laid on over 71 lining of p'nln green , is llnUhed on either pdjro with three rows of white lace heading , threaded with i-reen ribbon. A llttlo close counvo jankdt of tbo zephyr finished In the tnmn way , nud crossing ovi > r the chest to the ihouldfr , nbows below it a full wnlbtof tbo tint ; whllo muslin which appears nunln in full sleeves , gutlioivtl to a uand of preen ribbon juitt'bolpw thu elbow aud capped with short , leqvci * of zonhyr , finished with the band of trimming , iitittons of curved pearl clo-io the Jacket unu skirt at the side. Tbc wbolo coit of tbo go-.vn was loss thun H ) , and Its effect , was , froth and dainty enoligh to rewura nnd delight lu ' ' A St. Paul school toucher for n llttlo diver- tiAcmvnt , bad nsked tier class for tbo bust original definition of "wife , " und thu boy In the corner had promptly responded : "A t\o. \ " She looked at htm reproachfully , and nod- Sea to tbo boy with dreamy eyes who scorned inxlous to say something. "Man's guiding stur und N guardian angel , " 10 tald In rcaponio to thu nod. "A hblptneet , " put la u llf.lu flaxen-haired tl'l. I "One who soothe * man in advertlty , " sug- tented a demure llttlo girl. s "Aud s | > end bis money when bo's tluib. " added the Incorrigible buy in t'a < * corner. There was n lull , and the pretty , dt.rk- eyed girl id tonly : "A wlfois tboonvy of splnitcru , " "One who makes a man hustle , " wns the next suggestion. "And kccpi him from making a fool of him self , " put In another girl. "Someone for n man to find fault with when things go wronsr , " said a sorrowful llt tlo maldon. "Stop rluht thoro. " said the pretty euhool lonelier , "that's the best definition , Later the sorrowful llttlo malden sidled up to bar and nskcd : "Aren't you polnff to marry that handsome man who calls for you nearly every dny ! " "Yes , dear , " she replied , "but with us nothinc will over eo wrong. Ho says so himself. " f # One of the prettiest autumn dancing toilets of French rnako appears \Vattoau preen bongallno , powdered with pompadour bou quets. At the foot of the skirt Is n pointed rufllo of silk muslin , upon which , at inter vals , swallow-winged bows of old rose and moss-green velvet are sot. A wide girdle of Krocn velvol Is caged on either sldo with light , very delicate ercou silk lace , the same garniture draping the shoulders. Hugo grecti puffs are placed on the top of tbo sleeve , which continues to thu wrist. straight nnd very Hunt. From tbo elbow down nrtlsllu rollings of green velvet give an air of chicnesa to the sleeve , und tbo tall , slender swallow-wing bows which polsoupon the shoulder * are nlso very unique. Noaily all the modish dancing toilets for autumn wear are made with high necks and Bloovcs to the wrist. Just how long this will continue Is n question. At present society buds appear to have abandoned decollete dress for something tnoro in keeping with cool weather. If a man does not bubavo as he should dur ing those tj. Instill beloro-marriago days U Is very certain he will not bo managc.iblo after that solumn ceremony has tnkcn plutv. If your Intended Insists upon nutting eyes ut girls when \\a \ \ is out with you you may rest assured that ho is not going to DO thu loving domestic husband you so fondly dcsiro him to be , but will id all probability Und others' society preferable to vour own , oven before the honeymoon has fairly wauod. Don't hug to yourself tlio delusion tnat once you are married you will DO able to reform him of all his crll habits. This is the roclt that lee many matrimonial ships run aground on. That happy period when the bloom is still on the poach.'tho illusions and delusions of life not dispelled , Is the time to oxorclso the in fluence that will bo potent cither for Kond or , ovil. If you cannot intluonco him before marriage you i > evcr will afterwards. Nature Is very kind to the October bride ; she brings the rare-it fruits , thu richest blos soms and tha most glowing foliage to en hance the beauty and add to tbo happiness of tbo occasion. So much can bo dona with tie autumn leaves ulono ; how much , ono can hardly appreciate unless given a chauco to watch the clover woiltof the exports , who know just how to manage these mellow- tinted woodland treasures. The girl ( riends will soon bo nard at work upon n unique fancy wbich is in a few weeks to appear ut a very swell wadding. Upon n square of bur lap has been drawn by an artist friend a skutch in charcoal , which represents n pair of lovors. These are to bo cleverly covered with carmine-tipped bronze-brown leaves , the effect , wbon the work is finished , being closely akin to that of the richest tapestry. This forest art square furnishes a lovely background for the snowy garments of Iho brido. Bread and mtllc bowls in ivory , fluted , with plato complete nru pleasing novelties. Onenf the new flower holders Is in a light rubv gloss , llutcd , and in the srupo of a for ester's horn with yellow rope shoulder straps. The now flower vases In crystal and col ored glass nro very nrtlstlc indeed , especially the patterns having throe brunchiH. The latter are in crystal rustic decoration ; the flower holders are so arranged as to hold flowers or fairy lamps as desired. A usetul squaro-shnpod teapot has tbo boay decorated after the style of the oriental blue china , nod around the eilao ot the lid ' run the words , "Wo'll Uk a cup'o' kindness yet for auld lang syne. " Candelabra of silver with brancDlng arms supporting small glass lamps instead of candles nro very attractive , and some persons prefer these to candles. . * * Banning , Mont. , is tbc residence of ono of the inost capable and successful of business women in tno west , where to win the medal of excellence is not easy , owing to the great number of women who havo. made marked success in unfamiliar lines of work. When In October of last year ( Japlaln Fraser of Banning died ho lott an extensive estate , consisting of Hundreds of ncros of bay und grain , orchards and vineyards , and a Urge hotel. His wife , n quito nnd modest litllo woman , is now carrying 01 the buslncsi en tirely by herself , spending il.ivs In the saddle from 0 in the morning uutil 7 at night with' out dismounting except for lunch , oversee Ing the Indian labnrors who do the work ot the vast estate , and. half an hour Inter , changing her habit for nn evening gown , she entertains her { 'uesls in the hotel parlors tbrough tbo uvenlng as gracefully as if Hfo for ber meant only the ordering and wearing of Paris gowns aud bonnets. The original Roman mother is popularly supposed to have been a wolf , from wbose breasts Iho founders of the city received ttiQir infnntllo nourishment. This process has been reversed , according to a story now current. A Hainan mother of tbo present day , the wlfo of a shoemaker , had noticed for some days that her supply of milk was ex hausted ovcrv morning , although her Infant had not nursed during the night. Finally a fatsunku was discovered under the bed , and the mother is now convinced that tbo rcptlto bad been regularly taking ber infant's place wlillo she slept. Chicago promises next year to bo tbo Mecca of woman throughout the world who talto an advanced position in regard to their sex. Mnv Wright Sownll of Indiana bas just issued nil address on behalf of tbo World's congress auxiliary , nxplaming fully what the big Woman's congrosb is to bo for. abe says It Is not for the purpose of advocating any onu cause or of promoting any one doc trine or advancing one prooaRanda , but for bringing together the rooredentntlvcs of all worthy organizations of vtomon , whatever their nationality or tboir specific object. I'listiiiin Note * . Velvet slcoves will bo seen In many dresses nnd always of n contrasting color. A very now fabric 1s allied sublo cloth , ami is covered so olosoly with line hairs us to ro- scmble fur. Narrow tics nro worn with bonnots. out hats are worn minus either strings or streamers. London tailors declare that the street sweeping skirt train will disappear with tno opening of the winter season. For a traveling costume for n young girl eitbor Scotch pluld or balgo clotn can bo used. The bat Is of stiuw , with wavy , nar row brim , and trliumeu with velvet knot und flower spray. One of tun most popular materials of the moment is bungallno , and the figured benga- llncs , both rti sillc und wool , seem to ba quite as well llkud as the plain goods. Surahs and shot silks also show novel effects. The Uton Jauktit still continues popular , though many of tbo style oallou tiy tbar title nro Kton in name only , tbo cut bolng very alfferinii from tbo so-culled Klon jacket , which Is inudo with small tailor-cut , close- tilting bloove * . Narrow Rtr.inds of felt and of silk elabor ately braldcJ uro utilized In bonne' . * and for the trimming of hats ; scarfs of beaver uro twisted about the crowns of velvet nnd of felt hats. Cocouuut liber und felt , curiously wtougbt together in u ribbon pattern , is an axttunio French novelty. Oitricb feathers , almou every species ot bird and of birds' wings are trimmings par excellence ostrich plumes distancing ; the smaller tips In popularity. As u roiUlt the disposition ol hat trlmmlugs is somewhat lower than heretofore , nriTl tney nro spread moro evenly ov r too crown , with a tondeuoy to mass near the front. A new Knu'llsh skirt , called the Ounmoro. u after the style of the umbrollu skirt , and is out in two parts , the gored portion seamed on toward the bacit , the immediate cantor of the back having a seam. Five yards of fabrlo of medium width is nocejsarv for making , Thoakirt is lined throughout'and bound or frilled at the edge with velvet. Many o ( the new Modlei collars are very tnucb sloped la front. This , wlillo conducive 10 comfort , also enables the wearer to Intro duce a plotting , or a fovr toft fold * ol chiffon or l.tco. The airy fabric , wbon of chiffon , is carried around tbo throat , iwattalng It , la 'act ' , and tha style suits very many women better thnn it Introduced In Jaoot form. Never did fashion plvo Its rotnrlet n bnt- ter opportunity to uUIU.i remnant * of vari ous dross fabrics for the matting of not only simple costumes , but those of the richest de scription. Ono gown U very frequently made up of a rich combination of velvet sleeves and collar , silk nnd wool skirl , crepe do Chlnorost front nnd silk passementerie jacket. It Is Imposolbla to deieriba the manifold varieties of the bonver hat. A comparatively smooth crown Is joined to an exceedingly rough brim. In some examples only prt of Lho brim is In the rough , nnd the rough sec tion resembles an appllqucd band rather than u continuous woven surfncn. Another style ti distinguished by a long silky nap Ironed smoothly in ono direction , but not so smoothlv as to dlsgulio tha unusual Ion gin of Iho bnlr. lied warm , glowing , glorious rod has over a revival with the coming of autumn days. It Is worn in dark shades , rich and deep In tone , br tno fairest of blondes , and in daringly dell < int brightness this , the rebel's own color , is chosen ns a framing for tbo plqunut charms of Drunctts beauties , and In all the softer shades ot rose nnd crimson the brown-haired , fnlr-sklnned womenwhom the Germans call brown blondes , llud their most becomiiiK color. In millinery violet shades seem to bo prirao favorites. A bonnet for an elderly Udy Is made of violet velvet and cannry-ynllow velvet vet folded together in u skillful manner , with a jet ornamant and n yellow feather. The llttlo boat shupo is ono of tbo now models. It bos a very low orown and turns up on the sides. It is trimmed with a mr > ss ofirldoscont cook's feathers in front and embroidered Iridescent ribbon twisted around thn crown and forming bows. An ntnbor street costume blending blue , salmon , pink , and grcnn , has a Hussiiin coat of < larlc blue clotn with n jabot front , collar , nnd ilflovcs of velvet. The cent differs from the familiar Russian blouse in having no ful- ness gathered ut tbo xvnlst lino. The back Is simply laid In two folds from shoulder to belt , at anch side of tbo center. Iho fronts without darts do not quito meet the silk jabot , uii'X are edged with u very flno blue aud gold galloon. Tbc bell skirt Is untrimmod. Tilt : Tlll.ATlSllS , All Indications paint to an amphatlo suc cess for Davis & ICoogb's marry musical farce , "Tho Hustler , " oa the occasion of * its ono-ulgbt engagement at Boyd's New theater this evening. Since last aeon In tbo citv "Tbo Hustler" has been brightened In dialogue , quickened in movement and fresh ened with now songs , dances , medleys and other material. Tbo piece is now pronounced to bo very near tha summit of perfection in its peculiar spacre , and strikes tbo prevail ing public fancy squarely in the cantor. In "Tho Hustler" the typical Amancan schemer is pictured with singular vividness and niucn grotcjqua humor. Tha hustler-in-chief "Con" McFaddon , Is a sort of politician , bunco stocrorand lightning rod agent rolled into ono , and as portrayed by that Infinitely witty Hibernian , John'Kornell , the cnarae- tor assumes a flesh and blood reality that is nt once unique and irresistible. Tbo manage ment promisus tha snmo elaborate reproson- niion of "The Hustler" bore that signalized its brilliant engagement at the Boston tboatcr and its more recent triumph ut the Bijou theat&r , New Vork. A dramatic treat of no common order is in store for our tboator-goors in the perform- ancj of "Unolo Totn's Uaoln" by the Stuart & Hoc It combination. Not slnco the ilrst dramatization of Mrs. Slowe's immortal work took the public by storm has "Unclu Tom's Cabin" 'boon presented in such mag- niticont style. Numberless stage adapta tions of this Intensely interesting and thrill ing story have been produced during the pasuthirty years , but It Is universally con ceded that no dramatization approaching in merit ttaat used by tbo Stuart & Bock com pany has boon seen. And tbo play is interpreted by a carefully saloctod company of artists. As for the scenery It is by far tno most elaborate and costly used in any production of "Undo Tom' * Cabin. " A more startling place of realism than the rivet scene , with its cakes of frozen Ice , over wnlch tbo hunted slave makes her escape with ber child , was never seen on any stage. This company begins a week's enpapomont today at the Farnam Street theater. Augustus Thomas' idyllcplay of the south land , "Alabama , " which so charmed the largo audiences that attended its performances at Boyd's now theater last year , on the occasion of tbo opening of the house , will begin a t vo nights engagement at thu sums house on Man day evening , and It will bo something strange in the experience of tluS most popular piece if it doas not play to unlimited patronage dur ing its forthcoming engagement here. A d - ligbtful. restful , vet inspiring , pure comedy , rich in poetic coloring and vital sentiment , btrongly nuuiau In character , the tnoro fas cinating for being markedly unconventional , 'Alabama" is a pli $ quite in itself , a new deoarture , nod ono altogether welcome , and Mr. Thomas has DOintou to skeptic critics that American life has its romance , a-id American place its picturesque beauty for stage use ; that we have Ml the necessary ele ments to tbu inaKing of drama , and that , too , without the sensation of Inttlgue , witbout the bmo of unholy p&sslon , witbout tno startling devices of realism and witbout evun the ordinary aid of situation and climax. "Tlie Texas Steer" will bo given at the Bovd , beginning Thursday , for three nights. Tbo pleco Is described as a cornedv , not a farce , and in its composition Hoyt has proved himself capable oC taking n 'promi nent place among American dramatists. "A Texas Steer" is in a prologue and three acts. Tbo prologue shows how , in Texas , n catllo king Is elected to congress - gross much ajnitiit bis will. Tbo remainder of tbo comedy exhibits bis political career In Wash ington. Tbo cattle king has a bright , plucky llt tlo daughter , who has a military lover In Toxas. When ho encounters her at the capital ho is somewhat ashamed of her unsophlsllcatod ways , which sbo quickly de tects , and adapting : heraetf to her surround ings soon manages to hold her own in tbo best society. Tim .Murphy , Flora Wnlsh and the original company will bo seen hero. "Nlobo , " the fantastic American coraeay , which was handed by its authors. Harry and Kdward I'aultoii ( authors ot tbo lib retto of "Krmlnlo" from to ) manager m na- gur in the hope of getting it an American production , und which was eventually secured - cured by Bdn Teal for tbe llrm of Abbott & Teal , will bo soon for the first tlma in Omaha at Bavd's Now theater on Monday , Tuesday nnd Wednesday , September' ' , 27 and 23. The DonvorTimes has the following to say of tno .Iciinfo Winston Opera company.which come * to the Farnam Street theater for ono weak , commencing October- : Nearly every scut wus taken and by the vor ? best people of tbc city , too , and the Jucnlo Winston Opera company pleased them very much. "Fra Diavolo" wus never in batter bunds , and all the good work of the company wax warmly appreciated. In the leading role , MUs Wl iston was surprisingly successful ; surprisingly because lUe graceful deviltry and dash she tnratv * Into the part Is sucli a tborouzti realization of tbo autaor'a Ideal as would seem almost Impossible of performance by any but a man. And her smslng i * superb. The rest of the company was up to the avurase.antl the choruses were strong und well sustained. ( ! u l | > of thu .StHgH. TamuctioU the loading tenor at thoTbetter Ueclo , Madrid. X.iror Scharwenka wai in quarantine on tbo Noruianr.la. Pauline Luccn Is giving vocal lesions at Jbchlu , Bohemia. Coroott will try to portray a gentlemen in u play entitled "Uontleman Jack. " No le * than nineteen opnras have been written about Christopher Uolutnbus. Lottu will return to the taga and li re hearsing a now play entitled "Clytlo. " Wagner's widow hus refused to permit tbo performance of "Partial" at the World's fair. fair.W. W. T. Carleton will take tbe place of Tagllapletru In the Lillian Hussoll Opera company. Stuart Hobson wilt make "Sho Stoops to Conquer" tbe chief feature of bu repertory this teaion , Miss Annie Boyd hut bean rehearsing In Chicago to UUo the place in "The Daxiler" which Kate Cai laton vuu to fill. John Lv. SalllTan wilt make his first np- pearnnco in "Taut Mari > from Boston" at I'rorldanoo , it 1. , tomorro y night. Sir Edwin Arnold say bis new play , "Adjutna , or the Jnpapojto Wlfo , " is to be produced In America bv.Upnry , Irving. Frank Porley , pro s agent for the BarnuM .V Bailey circus , will b rujlneis ] manager for Madame Modjotkn UH\coining \ season , Charles Frohman la said to have olphlcon companies under his management , but ho has n great many silent partners to divide the profits. Camilla d'Arvillo. ' aftqp ber coining season with the Bostonlniis , will enter the ranks of comic opera stars , with u'now ' work by Plan- quetto. Miss Maude Peak of Cedar Uaplds , In. , hat boon engaged as nn Instructor In the Chicago Musical college. She had boon abroad several years studying tbo piano. Pnyno Clarke , who was announced as ono of the singers in tbo Omnhaoporatto festival , hns made an engagement to accompany Sousa's now band on its fall tour. Miss Mattlo Vlckers has left the "McFoo of Dublin" company. John T. Itcllv had boon subordinating her work In order him- Rolf to shlno with brighter luster. A proposition has been made to Lillian Husscll to go to Paris in 1S94 to create there tbo leading female role In tbo now opera which Aucirnn Is going to write for nor. Tihe Cnslno , Now York , is no raoro the homo of comlo opera. Next week it will l > o- cln Us career ns n muftlo hull modeled some what nttcr the European Institution of that nnmo. Frank Perloy , press npont for tlio Barnum & Bailey circus , assorts that the big tent will seat uithln n few hundred of 14,000 , people. Uo says that 3r ,000 persons at- lundPd the performances In Omaha and the cro\vd at. the evening performance , which lllloor the tent , wns 8,000 larger tnau uvor before sat under tent in this city. Manager Wilkinson will take Alexander Salvinl to the 1'u.cillo coast in October. The nctor will play a four weeks' engagement In San FrancUco , appearing In the scenic re vivals of D'Ennory's aod Dumas' romances in wblctfbo bas boon so successful. During his comlne engagement nt Boyd's theater Snlvlni will bo seen in the dramatic vdrslou of "Cavallana Kusticnnn. " Manager J. M. Hill was asked what he supposed caused an immense flame of green colored flro that shot up Into the air jnst after an explosion In tbo center of the Metro politan opara house during the recent fire. "That , " replied the manager roacllly , with ono of his peculiar smiles , "was simply an outburst of tbo pont-up jealousies ot all tbe artists who have sung Upon tbat stage. " I'roo nrc Ilcforo Loivinij limit P. Three years ese , while Ivas visiting rela tives at lllgf Insvtllo , Mo. , I was suddenly taucn with colic and severe pains in the stomach. My relatives sent to tbo doctor for medlcino , and ho sum mo a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Diarrluoa Kumody , telling the bearer that if ' .hut med icine did not euro ma he could not proscribe anything that would. I used It an J was im mediately relieved. HESIIV A. A ItiniiuiK-alilu Mineral. Litho-carbon , which is n mineral somewhat reserablinjasphxlt , is the must rcimirkablo mineral of its class known. It is elaiineJ , 'sitys Iron , thut it miiko u perfect inbulrttor ; that ns a paint it will resist heat oi'V"1809 of anJ' kind : that it Is capable of being rolled into tissue free from odor nnd prac tically indestructible when employed in the production of mackintoshes , canvas belting , waterproof tents , etc. It POSSOSSCH peculiar powers , enabling it to enter and fill the pores of ateol , rendering dering- those inotalo impervious to acids , etc. It Is also said to make com mon leather waterproof , and it can bo applied to wood pulp for the transform , ntion of that inatermlinto what looks nnd acts like ebony or horn. The saturation of a ship'&i plates with hot litho-carbon frustrates the attack of barnacles , and thes plate will nei ther rust nor foul.tA portion of the smokestack of the s'toaraotDean Richmond mend , where the heat , through the use of a blower , rises to 800 ° Fahren heit , was painted with lithb-carbon several months ago , and remains undis turbed and tinblistorcdwhile ether parts of the vessel hnvo necessarily boon painted many times. A piece of shoot- iron covered with litho-carbon japan is stntca to have boon subjected to an actual heat of115 ° Fahrenheit , without crack or blister , and remained so tenacious that the iron could be bent at any angle without disturbing the glossy surface. For varnishing rail way and private carriages , p.iinting iron bridges , roofs , steamships , houses , etc. , this material acts as an insulator , ana it is reported that it will neither crack nor blister under any known atmos pheric temperature. At great boat , litho-carbon will softnn , but it will not take tire at any point. If all that we hear of this mineral be true , it will form one of the most widely useful substances of its class known. Oermint l'nper > . According to foreign papers there are now 3,538 journals and magazines printed in Germany. In 1891 there were 3,143 ; in 1690 , 3,204 ; in 1889. 2,982 , and in 1888 , 2,729. There has been an in crease since last vonr , therefore , of 9b , and since 1888 of 809. Gorman edl- , tors nro proud of these statistics , to judge from their comments. The list promibos to be greatly increased within the next twelve months , as the conditions for founding papers nro moro favorable than over before. The freedom enjoyed by the press in Germany is today greater thnn it was u few years ago. Strange to say , no ono nan aided more effectively in bringing about this state of affairs than Prince Uisma'-uk himself , once the in veterate enemy of independent news paper mt'ii. Gorman editors nro clover men and will not lese the v.tntngo ground , which they have already gained. They hope that the day will como when tlioro will be no such thing ns u. "muz/.loU press" in the fathorland. It is probable , too , thut their hopes will bo fulllllod. DB.K.C. WKS'3 NKIIVK AND BIIAI.VTHB V r J1JCNT. a ipacLlij for llrnuiTVJ > liiln i , t'lti , Nu ralvla , Ha.iiUciio , Xerroui tfourtoa ciuso'l tir alcoboior tob ooo. Walcurtlfiuii , iluntil Dauroi- ilon.HottneMof ttio llraln.otuilndmanltr , mlsar/ deci .daath , I'ro.-UTturo O1J A40 , llarruaun , l < on oll'owurln eltliur i x , Impotijnor. I.eucorrhoi anil allFcnjuleVa kn jjjj. lurfjlunurr Loaiai. bpor- oiaturrbaacausal br oror-atartlon of tit ] brtln Sel-aliuiaorer-lndiiIi8Dca. , A. muntb'i trsatTjjat ll.tf forli.liwill. . Wu8Uar4titeaali batoi taojr ) Kactiurda roriiboxei , with 1 } will H3t wrlttai KuarantMto r f nod If not C4ri ; Oiiarantag lnau-1 onlr br Tht'odare. t" . I.eWff ( IniiigHt , iula ut [ - outbgait corner lotbaud VArnam at * . Uinuba Anew at Comploti Troatmaat , conilitlair ot Eupnoiltorlot. Ointment la ( Upiiilei , alia In llax andl'llli ! a I'o.ltlvo Cure ( or Uxtvraal. lutaruat bllndor tlluediniltolilni. Uttronlo , Itaoentur UerdJI- tary film. Tnl Ittmejy baa uarar bsen known to Iall.ll per bor ilforlii aentby \VoyiutTerfrom tliU tarrlulu illiotn whan a written ituirantai U vuiUlrelyiilran wltUdboxdtorrarund tharouneylt not cured Sund itamp for fr bainple. ( Juarantu ) Inuod byKulm A Co. . DruzKlitt , bole Airon'.i , corner 1011' and Uuuiriai itroiti. un..ha. : Neb. v _ that Dr. Bailey is Making foi They are beauties , look just like natural ones , and every set fits perfectly. Those that he made for people five years ago are as good as when they were first made. Why go to other dentists an i pay so nuicli for teeth when you can get them so reasonable and good of Dr. Bailey ? Remember , also , this is the only odlco in Omaha where you can got the "Thin Elastic Dental Plato , " ns thin as paper , tough as leather. A thin plato hns all the advantages of a gold plato without the expanse , as they can be had for but a trlflo tnoro than ordinary vulcanite work. The only ofllco whcro you etui got the Throckmorlon Patent Romovnblo Brhlgo , or tooth without plates that can bo removed by the putlcut and cleaned. These bridges are just the thing for all who hnvo lost a part of their natural tooth. Call and examine specimens' . Tooth tilled and extracted without the least pain. Gold fillings , gold crowns , porcelain fillings , porcelain crowns and all work pertaining to den tistry executed in the latest and most approved m minor. DR. R. W. BAILEY , - - DENTIST , Office , Third Floor Paxton Block , 16th and Parnam Streets. Take Elevator or Stairway at Sixteenth street side block. Telephone 1085. HOME . -g r INDUSTRIES 1 By Purchasing Goods Made at the Following Nebraska Factories. Ff you cannot find what you want , communicate with the mannfapturers as to what dealers handle their goods. ARE YOU SUFFERING ? TROM Female WcJtness , Calarrli or lllicumatssm , Chronic , Nervous or Private Di seases , IP BO , CALLON . Searles & Searles Consultation Free. Acknowledged to bo tlin most succosf ill specialist In 111 ! I'lllVATK , I1LOUD. NEI'.VOUS , SKIN AVI > Ulll.V- AHV DIMIABKH. ( fonorrluca In from 3 to 8 days. SrplillU cured without.Mercurr. All manes for life STHKTUKH pormaneiitly cural. rornov.il complete - pleto , without outline cuntlj or dilatation euro affected at lioina by patient wltluut momsnfj naln or annoyance. riLBS. rirtl'ULA AND IIKCTAL Uf.CBHS curol without pain or detention tronl lnnlnon. HVPltUCiiji : : ANO VAIllCOi'KljK porminontlr and luccesifullv cured .Mcthoil netvaaJ ilnfalllaj WEAK MEN ( VITALITY WnAIC ) , Madoia by too cloji apptl. cation to business or rtudr ; v8r inonttl strain orKrlef ; HKXUAL KXCKSSKS In mlddlo lUo , or Irom the ertecH of youthful foillai. \VUAK MK.V AUK VICTIMS TO NKHVOOS DR. BIl.tT orlSXIIAUdTIO.V , WASTING WKAK.VK.SS INVOLUNTAItV I/SSIW wltn KAItl.Y DKCAV In YOUNG and MIDDLK AI5K1) ) ; lack of vim , vigor , and itroiiKtu , with sexual orxaus Impaired and wi'akenened prematurely In approaching old uo. All yield roadllr to our noiv troatmunl for lots of vital power. Call on or uddruis with stump for clrcuiari , fraa book and receits , Dr. Searles & Searles. ' Nuitto I'ontOfltue. BOCTOH : THR In Iho treatment of PRIVATE DISEASES. Tlio iloclur'j enllro tluio anil attention far ttio poit eliil'turn yeiim IIHI boon idreu to tliu tronlment of all icirnm of nrlrutu ilUentea ruici ull dlaordur * m ] ( H'lmillui of VOUTII nnit A1ANIIOOI ) . Durlni : all theio year * uf iirnctlco and Kiperlcnco tbu doctor lm porfectvd u r > tom of Irvutiuaut fur tlioto dUouin which ti ted y one uf ttie tiioit > uo- co.mul foruii uf trcatuiunt known to tlio medical profeitloa. Illi roinnrkublo uuccti In tlio treat- uioot of thli cUm ot ille Di U bait prurua t > / tbo unlrrrtul tcitluiunr of tliou anO wlio liara nuf- fered und beea cuicit. blrouiieror mote abtoluto proof uf ( kill anil fair and uuuorablii troatucnt could not be \Vrlteforclrculariglvlntcall iiartlculart. ItTll AM ) FA1INAU bTB. , OMAUA , K12U. SACRED HEART DAY ACADEMY This institution , under the direction of the Sacred Heart , is sit'jatud on th corner of St. .Mary's Ave and S. U7th street. The coin-so of instruction pursued develops the mental , moral and physical powers of the voting ladies. Special : tt tenlion is also given to Iho cultivation of graceful miuinoru and refined tastes Music , PaintiiiEr and Prawinfr , receive special attention , whilst French and Gcr man are included in the curiculum free of extra charge. The aeademv is ploiw antly located , with all modern improvements , and easily reached by the inotor on Loavanvrorth at. l'-or terms and further particulars apply to the Lidy Superior. THE EVANS , The Hot Springof America , Hot Sprini. % S. I ) . Finest lloiort Hotel In tlm West , btrlctly First Clans I argo Kooms , Slnjlo or Knsultu , Now Open. All Modttrn Itnprovunients , Table u 3po- clalty. lloasonable Itates for Halancu itf Se.nnn , Orchestra and llanulni ; Kvory Kvonln ln thu Mu tic Hull. Kluuit I'luiuo Hath In the Unltoit States. Uoautlful Mountain Scenery , Splemlld Climate , C'ool Nlxhts , No Mnsijultos 3tWJ Tcot above the Sen Tno South Dakota Hot yprlnm are attraction attention all over tlio world , and are cnilntf a larger percentage than any Aprln s In the U. S. Tor r.itej , biths , etc. nnd othur In ormatlon. address , O. < MAIIDKN. lIotSprlnxs.Houth Dakota All persons suU'erinz from HYPERO- PHORALQIA ( heiuichu Irom eye strain ) or any DEFECT OF VISION , should consult our optician at onoo. and be tittcd with Huitab'o Glasses. All errors of rjlraction.corrected gclen- tlfically. Lenses ground to measure without extra charge. NO CHARGE lor TESTING , the OV-PS. GOLD SPECTACLES , or Eyeglasses from $3 upward. STEEL SPECTACLES , or Eye- Ulasses , from $1 upward. Colored Glasses Irom 50c up MAX MEYER f BRO. COMPANY. Jewelot and Optlcluns , Kurnnm und blilconth tftruotH/Omahii , A , xT. SIMRSON 1-1/1 iiuilfiuNt , titntiliit , Tim place lo bar u Itockaway und famlljr Carrlaifoi 1'ba'tiinor Iluiluesi IIUKKr. ( jualltr bt-it prlcci o lowed Klnt tlais.wotk , OFFICE SUPPLIES Cotton Mops , Linen Nops , Floor Brooms , Sponges , Chamois Skins , Etc. , Etc. Jas. Morton & Son Go , 1B11 Dodge Street , Baby's cheek Is Ilka n peach , Is it Madame Ruppert's blo.ach ? No ! but baby'H mama's cheek Volumes to its praise doth spoalt ! Cull for Mmu. Ituppurl'a book , "llniv to be llouiitl' ful' ful'N N , M , RUDDY , THE ONLY PRACTICAL OPIIDIAN i'lli.-oiitli l..th St. , riirnaniM- 1 lioator. EYES TESTED F2LSZ3 tllnmcs Klttotl to rumuiiy alt dofuoH of oyu- sight. Steel . Hnuctaulus of K'lar.intoed ' mi.ifity tl and Hi ) hollil ( jiiM SporUsItM an I Kjroli * > 3i , 11 and iiMwurl. OucuUst's pre < > uriiUoii4 | for KlBBMis lilted correctly name day in rujulvu 1 ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES INSERTED QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolfed Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 21 pound paclcajjoa. Velvet Meal , For mulling and getm. " 1 BIST ! l Sold by nil I'l Unman , SALE , YOU.NG MEXICAN PARROTS OXLV$1O L'Aril. YOUNG MOCKING Bliu > 8 oti ] > ' $3i5Of oaoll alngors. " ii ! 4OO North lOthStreot , Omaha.