1-1 THE OMAHA DULY TI : kr M.VV , OCTOBEI ? 'J U 1 7. . ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROOM 5 The Independent Order of Odd Potions of thin state held their annual sessions In Lin coln last vvcck , commencing on Wednesday morning and continuing on the follow Inn elny. Several hundred delcKilci were In at tendance at the meetings of the grand lodge , the grand encampment and the- grand as sembly of the Daughters of Itebckah Next ycir's meeting * will be held In this city. The grand lodge- , which wns holding Its it fortieth annual cession , did not transact any great amount of legislative business. In fact the work done was largely of a nega tive character. All amendments relating to election of rcpresr-ntitlvcs , qualifications for membership In the grand lodge , changes In the manner of filling vacancies In the olflcc of representative1 , wcro defeated According to reports , the order is In excel lent condition There arc now 201 subordinate lodges with a membership of 9,166 , a gain of 4SG for the past year The total paid out for relief during the year was $10,411)25. ) Of this $8,106 wan expended In relief of mem- ' berg , $1,18G for burying the dead and $1,010 for special relief Ten bereaved families viere awarded born-Ilu. The tottl assets of subordinate lodges amount to $401,007 The * total receipts vve'a $0201" and the cxpcndl- f turcs $ IOU01 T'.criIs . $ GG31 In thu treas ury of the grand edge. Preliminary st'is were taken to ptovlde for the rcinosi of the remains of Ornnd blaster II S HotchklKd who died Juno 21 IS'JC , at Carliri'iid , United States of Colom bia. Iho remains cannot be removed ac- cotdlng to U-VE of that country until two year after I irial The two ioars will ex pire Juno ' I "f next > ear. Omaha nil Follows will be gratified In thu election of f tnrles A Patterson of this cltj as granj ii. < stcr Mr Patterson Is one of . < ho oldrsi n embers of the onlor In the city , and has o u u Invaluable work for the order „ , Tor yrjn li" has devoted ovcrv moment of i his lolturc tlmu to the advancement of the , order IkIs recognised to bo thu best > posted ( Jdd Tcllou In the stale. 1 Tlio "tliir olllcers elected were1 Depiltj grand master , I 12 Arnold , Sehtijler , war den , 0 0 Snjdcr ONelll , hccrctarj , I. P Gage , Promo , treasurer , Sam McChj , I.ln- colnj representatives , G W Norrls of Heaver City and G 1. l.oomls of Fremont Grand Mahler Patterson named the follow ing appointive olllcers C'haplnln , llov J C Johnson Ohlowa , marsh il Harry K Hurn- Inm , Onnha tondiictor , C A IlanJa.ll , New man Grove , guardian , Robert .Malcolm , Im perial , neruld George Williams , Cnnbrldge Tlio llchukah grand assembly was also well attended Among other business that vvas transacted was the decision to present lo Mrs Marlani West of this city , the llrst president of the assembly , a Jewel of appro priate design and decoration The membcr- ; ship of the auxiliary has so Incrcisc'd that the bonl of the treamircr vvas raised from $3,000 to $ r.,000 r The mattci of establishing an Orphan's homo was discussed at coi.slderable length An endowment fund of largo praport on was announced The purpose of thu home Is to rear the orplnns of dccoiucd Old Pollows Ilcrca'lcr past noble grands of Hehekah lodges will he allowed to vo'e In the asse'm- hly , hut will lecolvc no per diem or mileage There arc nlnetj-tK Itebekah lolges in 4ho state Five new lolgea were organl/cd during the jear The total inombertihlp has In-reifed to 4 174 and thu total value of ledge propertj Is $10,141 The follow Ing olllcem wcro elected Presi dent , Mis Hello lioelmv , Lincoln , vice presi dent , Miss Mary C Sperrj , Beatrice , warden Mrs Anna U Marshall Hastings , secretary MrsV D Crawford Lincoln , treasurer , Mrs Mary n Stunt , Omaha , trustees Mrs Lucy Ilargcr of Hebron and iMrs Hose Mc- Glvcrln , Fremont At the Mission of the giand encampment the following amendment to the constitution was adopted "Tho elective ol'.lccrs of this encampment shall consist of n chief pitri arch , senior waidon. high priest , hcrlbe ( pro vided that wlcn doomed necessnrj the en campment may elect a financial scrlbo In addition ) , treasurer and Junior warden , who J shall bo elected by a imjorltj ballot and shall HCIVO a regular term , provided that the term of Kcrlhe and treasurer hlmll be ono jear" 1. P Gage of Premont reported ab grand Bcrlbo that thcro vvcie 1 221 camp members In the state , thcro bring a small gain He stated that this branch of the order has begun to assume some of Its accustomed ac tivity , and , excepting a few localities , this renewed Interest extends over the s'ote. The following officers wcro elected D'AlIe niand of Arapahoe , grand patrliuch , L E Karncs of Pluttsmouth grand senior warden , Janice Tyler of Lincoln high priest , I P Gage of Pramont gr-nd scribe , Sam Mc- Clay of Lincoln , giand treasurer , n C Hcdrtck of Lincoln , grand Junior warden , 1 * . H. Urjant of Omaha and J S Hoagland of North Platte grand reprcscnta'ives Tlio grand lodge of the state of Iov\a wrs In session at Uucnport last wcok At the E.imo tinio the Ecss'orm of the grand en campmcnt and the Hobekahs were held A camp has been organised nt llutto , Neb with a membcishlp of twentj-flvo The offi cers are as follows A J Smith , N G , P P. Siider , V G , Prank Smith , S , W A Hersel , C , Jamrs Parsha'f , W , O V Ken- aston , C , George Sale , 1 G ; W. C Pulwider O. O. . \iiclrllt Order of lnllcilVorkinin , Tuesday evening's session of ledge No 18 was an Interesting one J W. Carr ad dressed the lodge on the "Personnel of the Supreme Lodge , " and his lemarKs were In tently listened 1o Supreme Master Woik- mun Hobes n was described as a clean-rut man In appeal atire , In action and In works a man of dnclslve character , and alvva > s energetic ; Supiemo Poreman Seswlons , an editor and a thlnkci rather than .1 talker , Supreme Recorder Socket , one of the clnr- ter momberb of the Iliht lodge of the order and an excePent gentleman In ever ) ro spect. " Of tlio memlers of thu Hiipremc ledge ho t > poke at U < tigth and also of thu manner In which thu lodge was conducted nnd tlio coiirbc' through whkh resolutions passed before bccom'ng laws Of thu late Supreme Master Workman Prlzull ho spoku In glowing terms , describing him as a veri table Giorgo Washington In appearance , In action , and In thu rtsultti ho accomplished The addrets of dcorgo A Maguey , a visitor from lodgu No 109 , upon thu value of the study of law to the average person , was an oblu effoit He Is an excellent talker , and grasped his subject In a mastuily manner , presenting Its different phases In an enter taining and Instructive manner. Ho said In part , that "tho prejudice against thu law was founded on > In Ignorance , and tint luw was more useful than botany or higher mathematics and many other branches taught In schools to thu exclusion of legal studies. A man needs a Know ledge of tlin law regarding almost every action , and tint man who knows thu law of the land Is al- wajs appreciated by his fo'low men and his Inlluencn Is fait In every undertaking In thp community Thu study of Iho law trains his mind , teaches him to concentrate his energies and makes him a powei cither In public or private' life " On October 2G ledge No IS will celebrate the twimty ninth annhi > rsHi > of thu founding of the order A hpeiM.il program , sul'ahlo to the occasion , has been prepared All mem bers and lodges In thu cltj uru cordlall > In vited to ho present Hovcrul of the lodges will ho represented b > t > peakors who art mombciH thulr respective lodgts It Is now expccti-d that Grand Master Workman Shullz will alee IP ahht to attend Social ledge No 10. , Dogrco of Honor , nil commence ) Its anuuemcnt toason with a grand ball on Tuesdiy evening. October 20 < a * Myrtle hall A most iMitertuli.lng progran has been arangcd whUh will Include ro- frethiuents The women of the ledge have pone to ccnsldcrablo trouble to make this their rpcnlng ball , a grand success InilK-rlnI > l > Nllf I.VKlon , The members who wore present at the meeting of Windsor castle on Thursda > evening had an opportunity to examine the BMiipIo of button v.hlch thu bupremeulllccrs liavu dedgnrd and placed an order for The next entertainment will taKe place Thursday tvinlng , November 4 , at which tlmo the Pealio bisters , direct from Alaska , will bo present and render some of their interesting elcctloii . On tccouut lit tlie Uet regular meeting night In November falling upon a holiday he meeting will not be held The women of he' castle have secured the hall for tint evening and propose to give some kind of entertainment , admission to be nominal and jy Invitation A large castle has been organized at Madl- * nr > S I ) , and castles will be established at Otvalonna , Minn and Nebraska City within a tow days Supreme Regent Akin has been Invited to Islt Wellington cagtlo at Waterloo , ITeb , 0 ngglnt It In Us work. ( loldcn Hod castle No 15 , at Plattsmouth , iaa changed Us meeting night to Monday Priili-riuil I nloti of liiii-rlcn. Monetamln lodge , No 111 , met In regular esslon Wednesday evening and Initiated wenty candidate's There was a largo at- cni'nnco Three or four special committees reported , among them being the ono on en- crtalnmcnt The entertainment will be held n Patte'pon hall , Seventeenth and Parnam itrcets , next Wednesday evening A very nterestlng propom and dance has been ar- anged for The orchestra of the lodge , con- Istlng of eight pieces , will furnish the musl * 'he ledge decided to remain In Patterson hill this winter and will meet cvcr > Monday night beginning November 1 , Instead of Vednesday night Ilanner lodge. No 11 met Thursday night Afte- attending to considerable routine busl- less and receiving new applications. It idjotirned nnd rucnt the Mlancc of the even- ng socially The committee on cntertiln- ncnt rcportPtl progress and announce 1 that t had arranged for a public entertainment , to > c 1 eld Thursday evening , November 4 Illue Hill Indgo was oiganlrod at Dlue Hill ast week with a largo membership and good trospects toan Increase A lodge at York vlll be organl/cd In the near future r > eput > Supreme President Ilrown of Omaha organized a Irdgo of forty members at Blgelow last Tuesday evening Modern Wniiilini-ii of ViiH-rlcn. There was a largo attendance at the mcct- ng of Omaha camp , No 120 , on Wednesday evening the attraction being the monthly In- llvldual drill contest of the foresters for the gold medal II Woolf was the winner AV Mice , who wore the medal all last month vas a close second Visitors weie p csctit 1 am Council llluffs. Ocs Molnes and from icarly all the camps In this city La t Wednesday evening. Its regular mcct- ng night , Ivv ramp No 2 Rojal Nelghbo's of America was favored with a visit from about thlrtj members fiom Council Uluffn \ very pleasant evening was cnJojoJ After re-treBltments had been served , the camp and ho visitors callel on Omaha cam' ) to witness the dilll of the forcstcts Next Wednesday evening the foresters of Omaha catrt > will give their thl-cl annual ball at Mjrtle hall i\tcnslvo airangc- ne'nts oio being trade for the affair Be-ch camp No 151 has set out IT add 100 now members to Its roll bj Januarj 1 text. ICnlivlilx of ( MilI'rnlii-ri. . Judging from the returns , the first ball of the Maccabees will be largelj attended loxt Tuesday evening .at Metropolitan club The same elecont appointments that attend all of the Maivaboo boclals will be visible on this occasion The be&t ni'islc will be ngigul A very enjoyable tlmo was had Thursdav venlng at Gate City review and a large tttcm'anco wltne'sel the Inlt'atorj ccrcmo lies Light lefrcshments were served It Is he > Intention to keep up this method of cn- ertalnlng The mombc's of the Gate City Live visited Gate Citj tent. No GO , Thursday evening ar- iving Just In timu to partake of the refresh- nontH Ilublard's coffco was a subject for llscusslon. I'nlnn Ve-ti'rnni' \ iiloii. This organlratlon Is rapidly galn'ng ground n this state The threecommandH In thl- : city met during the last week and mustered n several new members , leaving their charter * open foi two more weeks , In ordei to give hose comrades who have not yet Joined the lenefit of the reduced fee to come In rs clnr er members Commands have bp n organ zo ] at Lincoln , Fremont , South Omal'a , Gran'1 aland and In other cities. The editor of thr Veteran published In this city , has been ap oolntcd adjutant gene al of Nebraska In lepartment Commander Davis Genera' Street of Washington the comnnnJcr in chief , will shortly visit this city. Knlulit * ami 1.miles of vnirltv. John A Dempster , national president anil state organiser , has oiganlred Columbia council No 049 , at Columbus , with fifty- threu charter members The following otll- cors were cl'osen and will bo duly In stalled nt thu next regular meeting Presi dent , 13 A Strauss , first vice president , Icnnle M McCann , second v Ice president .Mary A Stevenson , prelate. Rev C A Weed , secretary , A C Cunningham , treasurer Mary W Way , con luctor Gertrude Alger , guard , Ida S Meagher , sentinel , A. J. Smith MorUiiK-n of Vim-rlcn. Iho dramatic entcitnlnment given b % Omaha lodge , No 1 , was presented last Thursday evening to a very enthusiastic and ci prpelntlve audience , the playcis being com- lillmentcd by frequent encores From a dramatic standpoint , the entertainment was very much of a success , sustaining the repu- titlon that thlH order already has for glv ing Hist-cUss entertainments The lodge Is now .airanglng to give a complimentary danc Ing party to the members of the company who sa kindly dnvotcd their time and serv ices In p psentlng the p'ay Oi.l.-r of tinVorl.l. . On Prlday evening last the members of Myrtle lodge 3t9 held a "Hcme Sociable" at the rosldcncu of Mrh Rockaficld , SOC South Eighteenth street The ontprtainment con- hlstcd of hlgl live music games and dancing A select dancing party will be given on Patuiday evening next by Myrtle lodge nt Myitlo hall Continental block Rev T P Stauffe-r supreme chaplain cf the cider paid this city a visit during the past week. Incli'in mil-lit Urili-r of I'ori'Hd-rH. Court Ak-Sar-Hcn , the latest member of thu order , has commenced upon the hiimu scheme to Increase Its mPinhcrfahlp as was employed will , such success by Courts Mondamln and Omaha 'I he court has been dlvldul Into two divisions , which will en gage It' ' membership contest , clutlng on December 31 The losing side will pay for a feast , which the winners will enjoy. St-i-ri-l SoHrlvol < M , The ledge of the order of the I oyal .Mystic Legion at Junlata held an open meeting nnd entertainment followed by a feast , on last Tiiebday ev Piling Garfleld circle No 11 Ladles of the Grand \rrny of tie Republic will glvo an enter tainment and ball at Pattoieon hall on Friday evening In connection with the affair a flag drill will bo given Clan Gordon No C3 , Order of Scottish Claii , held Its meeting last luesday cvcrlng In its hall , 212 North Sixteenth street. A number of applicants were duly Initiated A largu number of clansmen wcro In attendance - ance rm/is : mi \ \ \ \ in TIM : I'IUM > MUS. : SrnlfiKM'M InipiiNi'il IM .luilKi' IlllUi-r of Ilin < i Iliilinll ( olirt , Yesterday Judge DaKer rutiirnpd from Hl-ilr to sentence a number of prltcm ra adjudged guilty of criminal offenses. The biggest prize was drawn by young Charles McVey , who Is about 20 years of agp He was sentenced to the ppnllen- llary for twelve years , lurd labor. Ho Is one of two highwaymen who attempted to hold up Dr W P WIlcox on the night of May 21 , last The attempt failed and in fleeing Mc Vey shot at the physician twice , hitting htm In bath Instance ; . Ho was found guilty of atbdult with Intent to wound Young Mc Vey received the sentence without a word and with .a smllu The judge fcpoko to him fcovert'ly saying ( hit he was sending him to thu btato's prUon for eo long a term In order to save him from the gallows George I ) Darncs , convicted of the larceny of a bicycle , was sentenced to three years aud six mouths In the penitentiary , He committed the theft on August 20 at 1 on the same day fork the othrr bicycles nnd fjrgcd a check for ocveral hundred dollars and succeeded In passing It. All the other casts have been nolled by the county at torney Jerry Collins wns given n ywir mid six months nn 1 Pat Bailey rne yrnr In the penitentiary for breaking Into a tumple- room run by Simeon M Kohn near eleventh nnd Harncy streets on ? eptembe < r ! > , and stealing marly $100 worth of clothing samples Ilailcy pleaded guilty to the charge of I burglary , hut Collins stood trial ami was convicted P 13 AndcrEotii. charged with cutting Carsten Wlrun with Intent to wounJ was found guilty of assault , nnd won sentenced to thirty days but the sentence was sus pended on good behavior Itia Dnvls , a colored woman charged with larceny from thu peisont , wu * allowed to plead guilty to the charge of petty larceny and was sentenced to ten days' confinement In the county jail. The case of grand larceny against Thomas Gill , who was accused cf stealing n gold wfitch and chain belonging to John Lynch was nolled on motion of the county attorney MUSIC. The musical world moves forward , some times faster than people think New Ideao are being born or old ones rcadaptcd to changed conditions. Where success Is realty desired , where the development of home art Is really the object. In view , there Is no time to be lost If people will keep abreast of the rest of the world JJurope docs not need to hurry , for she has the start of tifi by t me hundreds of years The children of Europe cat , drink and sleep music , It Is their birthright We Import It and learn It as a foreign language If wo will stay- in the game we have no time to lose We mu 't take such measures as will give us a music of our own , we must learn to tell our own story through It In our own way MncDowel , one of America's foremost com posers , holds. ' that music has no nationality , that It Is the universal expression of human nature That sounds well aud Is pcihaps true when taken In the broadest meaning of the wordt When Heethoven wrote his symphonies and his "P dello" Rosslnl-fcd Vienna found him meaningless and unin teresting Ills language was not their lan guage , but It was because they had leaineJ a foreign tongue and dciiided themselves Into the belief that they were really pour ing out their Innermost natures by means of trills and cadenzas that were written with ono object and that to show off the voice of a singer Vn awakening csino and today Rossini Is almost forgotten although he was the greatest natural melodist tint ever lived and wrote muolc and Ueethoven Is the reigning king amons musicians Vienna has forgotten her foreign language , as Germain lias forgotten the PrunchlMiis of Frederick the Great and has returned to the mother tongue through which alone she can tell to her children her heart's deepest yearnings and hopes Amer ca has yearnings and hopes also and they arc icculiar to our civilization and to the natures which we deve'op from thu In fluence. ? Involved In our environments The masses well Informed In nearly everything that constitutes civilization , fall to find sat isfaction In Beethoven and Wagner till they have been Instructed In them as one Is instructed by a teacher of German or French , and even with all teaching and all effort to master the subtle meanings contained In their masterpieces , we are told that we fall , that only a German can Interpret German music that only a frenchman can cpcn to us the ixml of French music When wo talk their musical language back to them they tell us they can detect an accent and when we do como fairly near to catching thij spirit of It they tell us wo arc affecting that which Is not ourselves If this is so lot us know it and try and put together a speech which In time we can claim as our own. own.To To this end the American Patriotic Musical Icaguo has been formed It Is of special In- tercbt to the people of Omaha because Its founder , Mr. Wlnficld Illake , formerly re sided hero Some tlmo ngo the Musical Courier began p crusade against the paying of high sal aries to foreign artists'which hat bcun the custom for many years , and has bankrupted every manager who has tried to give opera 'n ' this country In Pails Jean de Reszke receives 0,000 francs n month ( A franc is eijiul to 20 cents ) In New Yoik he receives $1,200 a performance Here he gets as much for a night as he gets there in a month Mr I'lako has reckoned It up and found that we arc sen ling to Europe $7,000,000 a year and starving our own artists out of even the hope of over obtaining an opportunity to make use of their art or to make It remunerative Therefore ho w lobes to band together the pcoplo of this country In their own Interest to support their own art'sts ' and to refuse to bo bled by the foreigner. There was a time when anything European was considered excellent , when tlio word "Imported" had a magic meaning that raised whatever It was applied to far above the 1 ome-pro luced This Idiotic notion still pre vails In music The foreign artist Is by fai the gi eater of course , no matter how bad ho Is. If one spends a year or two In Eu rope he returns baptized with the dew of the dlvlnu art , and , though his knowledge of music when ho went was confined to three in a bar and do , ml. sol , do , when he rcf turns ho imagines that hu is an encyclopedia of the choicest knowledge. One cannot go to Europe , or anywhere else , and buy mu sicianship as ono can go to a btorc and buy a yanl of cloth or a pound of butter , and the stufllnK of Americans in Europe , not with leal musical knowledge , but with boundless bo'f-coucett , is one of the evils which the Patriotic league Is Intended to remedy by causing people to know that the brat of instruction can bo had at home A European pleasure trip IB not a musical education and that to send $7,000000 out of the country for which there Is no adequate return Is a wholesale robbery of thu people , Moru will bit said on this subject later on. * * Haydn Is Justly celebrated as the father of the bonata , of the symphony and of theme mo Irrn orchestra Not that ho made these out of nothing , as God Is tupposcd to have m dc thu heavens and the earth , for music , like matter , teems to have always been Othi'iB had written music before Haydn was born Dacl himself with his suites ensemble ns a ; distinct and complete Instru- .11 > ' in il i'f I.\l , rc u own objeus and i il ei I ) mil lly 11 M-a Hivdn was 24 vtijrs of ago whin Mozart was born , ar 1 lived eighteen years .after he- died that Is , after Monnrt OKI In Mozirt's jouth Haydn wts his teacher but the pupil outstrliped his mi rr and In his later ye-irs Haydn learned tnuoh tfom Morul There arc a rumber of orchestral effects Iho beauty of which was first rcvmlcd by Mornrt , thce appear frequently lir Haydn's later works In the IntroductUty to the oratorio "The Creation" Hay n astenl'hed the world with the orchestral effct Involved In the tone picture of "the earth without form" There had been much chaotic wrltlr < ? before , but In his tone plr-turp < C chaos Haydn displayed n boldness nnd originality which was start I ling to those eld pedagogues wl-o thought | that to do every thing by rule was not only heaven's first hut It only law. Haydn was a genial refined pious and good-tmturcd man. quite devoid of the erratic temperament which time musicians wear as n sort of crown of genius He was master of music to the cmpeior of Austria nnd wrote to order any numbci of pieces for the court He was the first to Introduce Into music good humor as a chronic condition He filled the world cf his time with sunhlne and smiles * * * Ycsterdav afternoon the Omaha Orchestral society gave Its first rcnccrt In Ilivd's theater In the presence of a fair plzed au dience The organbatlon numbered about twenty-five players an < l was \mder thp direc tion of Pianr Adplminn , who made his dpbut as a concert director on a large scale will credit to himself As a program maker he hay much to learn and should study the capabilities of his players more carefully Good music badly pet formed vitiates public taste and will delay consummation of the objtct of thosp concerts namely the prepared the world for the sonata , the sym phony Is but a great sonata scored for the orchestra Regarding the orchestra Itself Hach utid Handel treat the various Instru ments as though they were voices , or at mrst , from the Instrumental point of view , organ parts. Haydn s claim to the father- hoot of the modern orchestra rests on the fact tl at he was the first to treat the while elevation of orchestial music In the cstlnu- lion of the masses 'Iho peifoimance began with a march by Sousa and was one of the most successful numbers on the pngram being given with a dash and lifetl at were very refreshing The Largo by Handel was veil done , as weio ihu 'Cavalry Chatgc" and some paits of Echoes from the Metropolitan Opera HOIISP " Especially to bo commended wr.s the plaving of th" "Evening Star , " from "Tannhauscr " arranged as a trombone solo , played bv Mr Schunke , which occurred In the latter number The overture to "Frolschut ? " and thp march from "Tannhattser" v ere unfortunate1 selections Mr Adelmann has not the Instru ments represented In tie scoies , and there are a number of his men who cannot play their parts Pol the present he will do well to stick to Sousa and llghtei music Miss Rose llelllR sang the beautiful aria , "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice , " from "Samson and Delilah " by Saint Saens Sliu has ttudled the German method of tone pro- ductlon ( which is no method at all ) nnd sang out of tune nearly all thu time She has n rich full natural voice which If piop rly cultivated , woul * bp wonderfully beautiful , and she sings with earnestness and fervor She can get better Instruction than bhe haa had from all MutJch s couit singers of any one of a half dozen teachers rl ht bore in Oiraha The accompaniment was artistically played by Martin Calm All In all Mr Adelmann has made a go-d beginning Ills next concert will be given Prlday November 5 , In tloyd s theater People and musicians -will profit from these concerts and they deserve generous patron age. HOMER MOORE. Mitwlcnl Noli-M. Mr. Pluget Greene will visit this country- tills fall and vvlH confine his concerts to Canada It Is possible that ho may bo heard In the states In Decembo" . A concert will be gKen next Sunday'cven- Ing at St Patrick's Roman Catholic church under the direction of 5Ilss Madeline O'Rork , the organist , for thu purpose of raising money for the music-fund number of the best known musicians of the city will take part In the program. Mine Marcella Scmbrich , the great drarrntic soprano who , some years ago madu a great success In this country , Is expected In New York about October 20 , to make her flist nppea'ance or the season with an orches tra conducted by Signer Hcvlgnanl Later she Is to appear with Seldl at the opening of the nev , Astoria cancel t room. Commencing ono week from today the Orpheus Singing society will Inaugurate Us regular system of monlhly entertainments , which will continue during the winter. These entertainments will be held in the hall of the society on Howard street , be tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth slice's , and will comprise singing , theatricals and danc ingA A lottei received by the musical critic of The Dee from Wilber II Derthick expresses the gieatest pleasure at the cordial reception of the Musical-Literary club in this city and inquires how matters arc progressing regardIng - Ing the holding of the mammoth conversion here during the exposition , as a part of Its musical program An answer Just at present would bo a > i difficult as embarrassing Mr Gaum played In the orchestra in Dos- ton when Mine Sombrlch was there and tells that on one occasion , being encored aft < jr hinging an elaborate Italian aria , she reap peared , violin In hand , and played the sevcith Concerto by Do Beriot. After being recalled several times she seated herself at the piano and played In a masterly inannei the 0 Hat Polonaise bv Chopin A great singer , violinist and pianist , all In one person , Is a iaro combination and represents an enormous amount of work , for Mine Sem- brlch was not born that way by any means She will make a western tour In December and It Is to be hoped that she may be heaivl In Omaha. iMolba announces that she will never again attempt tc sing any of the Wagner roles H will bo remembered that labt winter , at the opera In New York ehe tried to sing the role of Drunhlldo In Wagner's "Siegfried" and failed utterly to give the part anything like a propw Interpretation Very soon a story was given out that Melba's voice had been ruined by Wagner's music , and the prima donna went to Europe As a part of Jean do Reszke'b scheme to keep Nordlca out of the company It was a "howling" success take It any way you please Now Mulba will stick to Donizetti , Ilelllnl and the ono or two otho- composers that she can sing ami try to Indu o the public to forget that she WAS ever Jcnn de Uesrke s dupe or .a Wag- I norian fiasco This afternoon at 1 o'clock J V. nullcr will glvo hl first organ recital of thr spas0n at Trinity cathedral A mosl Inten mK SP. lection of numbers has been preinred , a can bo seen below Mr. Duller will be aswls ed by Homer Moore The program Is as fol , lows Cliatul Mnreh fnm L < < onore , Rvm- | phony llnff Slully llrmi'ixlle No 1 ( on Hreton meleulx i Snlnt Suns j Song1 Clmrltv Pnure Mr. llo'iicr Moore. Prelude op is H. P. Siitorlus Thp Head March In Saul Handel Nuptlul Mnrch op , 2.1 Hullimnt Soup Theio 11 a Green IIIII Par Avv.av , , Gounod I Mr Homer Moore , I nntnslp on Fnust Gouncxl-13ddv Under the management of the musical dc- lartmpnt of the Omaha Woman's club the following program will ho rendered next Wclncsdny October 27 , at 3 p. m. , at the Pit si Congregational church , under the leadership of Mrs J M. Metc.alf. Pnnlislp. , Impiotnptu Chopin MM Mctntosh. n Finulltigsinclits Schumann b IUIFS an Nightingale Aliibc'rc c Pnrtout Clinmlnnilc Mrs. Cotton. Hnrp Solo Autumn Thomas SJlui I/jwe. Jewel Song , Pnust ( by request.Gounod ) Mis. Cotton n Suf. Plugeln Mendessohn-Llszt b Gavotte Oluck Hrnhms Mi Mclntosli a Serenade Gounod b Invocation Guy d'Hnrdelot With Imip "I" ! violin accompaniment. Mp Cotton , Miss Lowe , Hubert Cuscnden Galop . . . . Rubensteln Mi" . Mclnto'-h. The Mondamin Choral society Is In active' rehearsal preparing for the winter's work Thi first concert wjll be given at the Flirt Methodist church Thursday evening , Novum beiI A miscellaneous program will be presented , consisting of selections fro n standard masses , oratorios and operas Than as J. Kelly will , as usual conduct The executive committee consists of George Mlckel president and Ed Shank and 111 Pickering Tlio following new members have been received Into the society Misses Catherine \\oleott , Mamlo Shannon , Mabel Swc'arlngon Catherine Robinson , Bridget Douglas Lottie M Wilson Maud Van Wng- cnen , Louise Cortolyou Katie Shannon , Mary Duer Fannie Davis , Mattle Morton , Ethel Pciver , Edna Cutshall , Etta Chaft Jennie Craft and Annie Shannon , Moirtamcs M E Gray. C E Williams F F 0 Hrlcn E E Crane , and Mcf-srs William Hcrnhardt , War ren Zleg er , S 0 Joyce Arthur Rocc , W G Shrlever , G W Wlckcislnm Quite a history Is connected with the ro- nownH Magglnl violin with which Henri Marteau has delighted thousand * of admir ers Originally It belonged to the emperors of Austria , then Maria Theresla presented the Instrument to a favorite llclglan violinist linist by the name of Kcnnls and the violin remalred In the Kcnnls family many years after the death of the artist , until Leonard , who was the' possessor of a magnificent Stiadlvarius violin which hu had uc.'ed for a number of yearh , grew tired of his instru ment and ono dav asked De Ilerlot , the gioat violinist , whpthei he did not know of a fine violin for him when De Beriot told Leorard of this famous Instrument owned by the Keiuils family Leonard caw the In strument , played upon It and was so en chanted by It that he bought It then and thcro After the death of Leonard the violin was promised to Ovlde Musln but as he was not willing to pay 10000 franco foi it to Mine Leonard she sent a telegram to Marteau stating that he.could have the Instrument Marteau fairly rushed to the house of Mme > Leonaid , paid the 10000 francs and left a happy boy , In the po ses- slon of the precious violin or ii unit vi , UII.HIONV Its Xf-vt V. n mm I Meeting ; 1III MiIn Omit lui. Add another convention to the list Thp Congress of Libeial Rclnglons , which has been In session at Nashville , decided ycster- cay ! by a unanimous vote to come to Omaha next year. Mrs. Frances M Pord attended the congress from this city , and when the tlmo camu for selecting a pla-e for the next meeting she presented the claims of Omaha Dr. James of Harvard , Thomas W. HIggonson of Iloston and Dr. II W Thomas of Chicago all spoke In favor of Omaha , and when the vote was taken there were none to object to the exposition city. As tray bo seen by the names of the dis tinguished scholars and writers mentioned hc-c the cang ess will bilng some of the bilghtest minds In the countiy to Its session There will be many men and women about whom the people have hea'd a great deal , but who few of them have seen , which , In It self , will make a notable gathering The at tendance Is usually quite large and the ses sion continues over the better part of a week The Congress of Liberal Religions had Its Inception at the World's fair , where there were * delegates present from all parts of the world , repiesentlng uearly every known religion. Since that time there have been annual meetings of a similar congicss , which , from the nature of things , is limited In Its field to this country The con- gro scs have become famous for their gath ering together of eminent divines and stu dents In lollglous work regardless of creed or doctrinal forms You can't cute consumption but you can avoid It and cure every other form of th'oat or lung tioublo by the use of Ono Minute Couub Cure iivvivi : strrs iCOURT. . Otic Scoiin-N Vciclli't , One In Settled mill One llrurnn. Kasper Kaufman , who Biicd the county for $10,000 damages for Injuries ho sustained from the caving In of a bank of earth while ho was working on the extension of the South Thirteenth street road on January 12 , ISTi , line succeeded In securing a verdict for | 500 from a Jury In the district court. A $10,000 damage suit brought by Peter Olson against the street lallway company IICH been compromised for $100. Olson sued to recover damages for Injuries his Bon recelve-d by being thrown from a buggy struck by a Istipct car It Is said the boy's mental fac ulties were permanently Impaired as a result of thu accident j ' A hull for $2,000 damages for false arrest has been commenced in thu district court against the Nebraska Cycle company by Cclla Puturboii The woman was arrested on the charge of stealing a bicycle and was subse quently discharged For heating , for There are 1,500- , cooking , or for both ; ooo Jewel Stoves and for cheapness of op Ranges in use to eration , efficiency , day. The record of cleanliness , and du any one of these is rability , Jewel Stoves the strongest proof and Ranges have of the merits of maintained their su Jewel Stoves and periority for a full Ranges. . Look for the generation. trade-mark. Look tradc-imirU for the , URGES ! STOVE PLANT IM THE WORLD. SPECIAL NOTICES fur thesicolumn" n III lie InUcii until 1U m. for tin * < Mrnlnu nml until S p. in. fur tin * iniifiilnu ; mid Suiiilii } villtlitns. liHorllnorn , liy piMiin-ntlnu i imtii- lu-re > il duel. , e'lin IIIM nnovve'r" " 'l- iIii-K i-l (11 n uninlirriMl lottrr In e-urr nf 'llir lli'iVn4 -ri < ii mlilrrviril nil ! ho dollv crcil on prst'ulntl ii > ' tinrhit'lt enl > . lltilfx , I | . e u Miinl llr t liiHrrllnnl to u ril tlu-reMiUcr. SnthliiK tliki'ii fur lis tliaii arm. for tinllrHt limrr- llon. 'Ilicm- HIM ( rllNviiiciilN iniiNl lie run < Minii \ \ VN'liiSITHATIONS. : 1'OMIION WANTHD IIY A \ OL'NU MAN , 30. with llr t-cla s tlmmclnl nml business ex perleme w arc slmipncss nnd lellnlillUt ) will be npp eclated , undeniable reference * . Ad dresi VC3 , lle A M42S 24 * HAKH | : ALL UOPND MAN ON ALL KINDS of work wnnlB rltuntlim In cll > or coimtrj , work Ktinrnntttil No 122 > i N IDth M , roijrn 3 AOPNO LADY OP e'.OOD IIIH'CATIO.S , \ \ I'l 11 ItmmleilKc of shorthand nml ivpewrlllm ; nml olllce cxpellcnce , tUMles position Adltest IT , lit , , A-fCx 21' WANT P.D. 11Y A MIDDLi-AOiil : LADY. KM- plmimm. Hood IMS desired would Inke nnv- HiliiK that 1 can do Addrtss MIR Su nn J. Mi nm tt Pnpllllon , Neb A-37'i 24 WANT1ID SlTPATl'lN IN OPPICi : 11Y MID dle-nKed man bipt of iifu-eiict cn h c eurlt > or can lnve t Iwo or thtec hnndr d dol- lam Addrens leek box 231 , tllv A . : < 21 * \\ANTii : > POSITION V5 A C'OS'IMDIINTI VL and p'lutleal lioiifeKeeper , cltv hi me pre ferred be t of icfcniices Riminnt * i ItiK liluli mi nil iliaraetet iiuipt be cxrhnniieil by n > ouiiK nil I Hi iiKcdMinm of c\irltn | > i Ad dl.M 'i If llec A . " 3 24' c o MnrrTNTOPNCI : LDSTKNOOUAIMIKU an 1 ispiwilt.i vvlnhfR m honoi ible pi il'lon ' fir half or all iliv YC Hie A-MI 2 \v w i inviii ; IIP.I.P. CA.SV. AbbHUS IO TAKi : OHDlIlliMIVV LINU ot work , no luntood" to cans , Kiiliii " ' commliMilon C 1' Adams e'o ! > Uo ! Kill St U jlj SALlIbMUN 1XU Clel V.US J121 A MOS"lll AND iM .nn8. old Him ivpirlpnev ilinuciFiars In- duieinciila to cuttonnis C C Hltln.li A. _ Co , Ml.N AND VAOMP.S roLlCPlOltri Poll THP. National lletene n sc.elatl n , the lit" ! HIUM and soninle t fiaterinl oldei 111 the Held toil is AUdleJS 1' . A C Movins. ill N 1Mb _ M . Omaha _ _ _ _ MUN AND V.VOMHN OUOANIXKHS AND fO ticitoiH for bc t frnternil bimlklars boi-leis Adilie'.siipieme Sec 111 the- Hell , Kood pis letarj bt.ir of Jupltur , IlcCouk , Neli TrSTI.KU AT IHi : hAHATOC.A TAKP. Slierinnn nvn car imioitr M\N WITH SI/AN OP me. enn tnni T. a < las and Iwinl Jiili a sia- 2J.J Anus me . Omaha Isoli . Inhn . . II 1'letce 11-M310 _ " \v VNTID ( "mocniiY SALI > MAN rou nurttmebtern Iowa , prefer p irts nctiunlnleil In thin ttirltor\ . none but txperlcnetd snlti nun netil nppl > . Letts , rittcher Cuminnj. Cirroll lu H-.M417 2S _ clslHP.SDHID DOLLV.US IN cvsn A use llbeial commissions , to M II | deputk" or oigm l7irImpuiil MsstlL LiRlon l'i r pntkn Inis mldrtpt Hi no C Akin , bupicmc lefcent , MeCiiKiii l.ullillng . Oniah i _ " ' .ilijl'j.i. ' ( JOOD MIN \ \ AXinu AT COM. YAUD stii ami Dnvenpnrt Sl " ilUi ! ! L VVAMLD TUAMILINO SALP.SMIIS' Wll" our wlndi- lint or without experience to c irrv an ! make the Irule of Ni lirarka North mil South Dakota and low i Tlu e FptaKIng fi ! r- niRii .ind inKll < h pnferrul MiiFt lie wtU fin nnd addre-- ommended Porwanl re net for imrtleulnrK , The Dnvlihlp eo. ' 1 Ipiu canoe Clt > Ml mil Co Ohio n-WJlJM' \v VN ni > A rivv MI N no DIG SWILT patatocs 'Iheo \ \ Illlani" Ren onIs Is 1431 * * \YANTP.D , SAI.ns.MKN. SA1.AUY 1'AII ) vveelcl } , experienceunnice rs. perinamnt Hrown Ilrothcrs Co , Chicago ' CiNlToN UACll DOL AOiNrS GCT I IIT' : Inr no experience neccp-- irs Write for ' mteiifB outllt Addre s The Catholic News > llnrcKij St . New "i ork _ " WANTID SALP.SMKN TO SPLI , CIGAIIS10 dcil.18 "ilaiy , JCD 0) ) to J200 00 per month nnd xtAnses expeileneiuniKi.es = arj . pcrman nl position The De Mora Clnr | Co , Spring IM.I . O L _ _ _ _ cmouLAR nisTiiiHt'TOKS iviu\ : \ \ mm : good pis Kxeilslor Adveitlslng Ca 2n.l 125th ht . New "iork _ _ _ iioi ) iT.it. MO.sTTi wm in : POOU ou nUD i i when nn IntelllKtnt lad ) , or t-cntliiiinn c " . K t a light e18 > iio-ltlon ( all or iinrl tliiK-J pnv Ing SIOO per month ? T World Mfp < o (1. . ) c. Penmnent Clnclnnntl Ohio i on P..S PUA aAsc. and South Dakota and low.i JVn'"V- ' „ - ll-M i i - > O1U.HI1 Hih nnd Parnam _ ACTIVn" lAN I OU PnilMANKST I'l.lIASANI - Vui'm. uuulre , . p . no exp < rlenci -capital tlr M a week Addrc-s Shi I P Coinp m > l - > Lheutnut ht 1'hllid i _ _ _ - _ wn WANT A pnvvrMis- \\OMIN IN Vverj town io work foi us das or evenlns. . nt their hom.H plefmt . mp " > m , nt Ihe v , .r VVANTHP MANAorm ron OMAHA UY THR Oenninli Iruc-trrenl r-o Ar > Pl > will rcfcr ; diees to A I ) Hifton , Mnmifcfc.No ' -"Si. Hlock , Cincinnati , O. 11-4.5-21 I i SAU'SMi.V l.rMINOl's blON' ' NAML iVitrs strict numloiireailnl.k daiK.st lilKMt- . timpUB free , ilionmn CV. , KnKlnsond III II i 1 . ! unspoNSiiii i : niwmm'Tous no per 1 ( n'O. ' imitlculara ami Kninpli-s 4e Cr < * ttnt Chemical Co , C'l Dearborn hi. , Chkiun It 4C 2 { * SALPSM\N SCHOOL Sl'I'I'LlHS COIN1H1 work JIM jer month paljrj with lllmil ad dltlonal eommli-sluns H O llvana \ ' " " ChlciiKO "llvil'J. W"SNTTD : ! iT\i > iiiin.scinIHAVKLINO milfinun , peimamnt poclllon to ilklil puts nnd must lo uli'o to ( , lvc bond Adlnm box HAUSMIN : : 'io SLI.I. mr NIIVV IMuiallon" t fcclio.il ! KHII < | N , K WI > mill com mli-Bluii lo men of nullity nml inuio , n ( .rent money nulitr Aililrom Til Dlninuml l.ltlio I'jli I'o , illnnti ! | > ell , Minn Mention t IH ! H-4C3-2I' - - puei , _ ice i-iTiT MONTH TO mntisiNT : : t'H AND link up xlMiB , cm lose 4t. rink llro houtli llcnd Hid ll-io . ' ! VVANTID bAMiDifaTiiiisfTrns : iviuv- : : uliirt , lioth nx < iG ihouMinil Iniloro etninp fur rtpl > Acme Imp Co , Uiplmmi liulMlnn Philadelphia " "L21' _ _ iviitYiioiY : WANTS T ni.ASrif SHOIJ- luce , in IOOM uirln B no l > lnn. MIMM menu y iniikPi for nxcms , icturn eiivdnpc I' , nil ularn Acme Importing Co. , I'hllnilelphla I'.i WIJ WANT A riJW PAPAfll.l ! > IHN TO SI'.U , our VV'nlktr TeUphore iJev ) , , 12 ( On n jenr cu ll > inado ID K'otl Fii'i.-imn I irj telephone' uxir l > u > 8 nt eight , McotnmcTiil' ' < 1 lj ever ) t < U | > hon ( kcli.uiKo , retails at II ro iBriiiillxotititH io flKinU , ttcudy Incoino for JCIIT'H supplying Iho nililllli nal rolU of pupsr miulrul , cun ! > < In- Hinnily nttacticil to am telephone AUiliecs The ISnlt I Mfi ? Co. Cln Innatl O ' 11-473 W ami ji'Miio HAH pitnvuN A fiic"C e Kill ha e > me RUO < ! to rltnry opin Write The Jco Canada Co , Clnclnnitll O 11-474 S4 SAI.KH.MAN TO HUM. TO liHAJ.I'.IIH fCO to H75 monthly nnl tupenet-s K p rliixu - Anne CIRRI Co , C'hlmgo ll-1'.C SI' i.nitiCB AND cAiutiiins ron TIM : OMAHA p M .trice i ; Hmln llon iwn 3 'f ' ( ipiulni- mcntH In IK p Illco fc vice taut yrur I nil par tlonliuH abut nil got-rnnunl pxltluna BHI.II l i , dnttB of cxninlniitlont etc fifiNnllmul ( Virnvponilence Inmltute Wept H Wml'lnc < n I > C 11-455 2I rou f-i'itiNC. TiiAi > iWANTrnTUvri.iNa : KaliHiniin to li.imlle our p"clal line of diy toodn direct from I'hllidHphla lo uu li Hie retailer on < < ininlnlnn Cnn l > e IIIVM ] jiroliiul ly UH a Hide line buuth J'hllaVi . | tn c < II 1341 , rhila Jl 454 21 * IIIUCK Ti : V MH \ \ Ate to South Onmha ttead > Job VIllinell llro hmlth ( o 22nd ami Illik r ) II 403 YOIJNO M\N AC ( t'STO.Mii : ) 70 KM AM * towni lo repn int manuUtlurrr Heady work , food vvettK Apply 1708 Callfurnla t . * B-SM Jt \\TIDM vin IIKI.I * . 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Cth nvelnte t" M 101 WANTISP. oiiii * rou mNiitAi. : : 1101 si : . work , ilKht WIIKIS In Hie rlRhl ulrl 1'nqulre an So 3i.th st r i' , : ci ANH mis TomTiuiu ir faniplei of Inklnir powder nnd ! , et n rntnera KiiM Illleil vvnlch or Mevch' fuc Toi pnillcii I.atN ndilrejH Nnttrnnl Conrollilntiil e > e'l i cnKo. HI i ri.iHNT IIOMIVOUK fou I.VIMI s ji viektx..end replimelopo for cTinpl i > | pnitleulnio Kc ltu | > Co , , lir ej Cltv N 1 c1 I * l _ _ HOMIIvonic inn MO \ntr.q run inp next nix nionthx. nn rnmn-xliiR , forpiuti uin g nnd vninpli' fcnil ntntuped nddie ed . lu I i > Soininers .C Oiliach , .Vineilc-in linit IOIMIIIB Ne\\ York C 4 S4 wvNTPt ) COMI'flNf riuri-int en v" mil lmii o\\ark 1111 ( leorRla iivinne C M r WANTIII v ( Kint > O\M : ntvr rook SJi rvuiitliiH t WANT ti > , A coot : > I.AHV Mii.ii iimt rework work onsalary only Addrifi \ l'i H , , ' e' i i "i " " " " WANTIIP oiitt , i\"ii" oiviH"u7 iti > i71 i work. 3 In fiimllv nui t have lef.nn . V . im licfoip 11 foienooii Sutulnv 11 M n inv 11 Talk Avc c1 t r < u 1I2l's.rj ? IN AMt ' 'Anns ormi : i O I li\l Cotnpnm , 15uJ rmnain IIOIMS : IUNIVVA : A. co los N 1,111 sr n .o .oY. MODUHN sns c. SPAHH Y. I.tfc iorsiNVAt.i.vci : . intowN 111.01 K inn nn 1 Douglas I ) ottoim iiot'si- * AND < 01 rAtitsM : oi i is city $ to t7-i Pldtllty. 1st lloor N 'i Mr. I' ' 11 not SIN POT r.vrsis , q sioin : AI i , i vuis of cltj Ilrcnnnn K. l ive e430 l'a\t. nil k D I i/utni : M'CAOt'i : . r.rn AND HOIK , a D I ( JAiiviN HIIOS irniviivr rou UINT : ncvm , I'VMON IIK D i POIl UlINT , CllOle'lJ U-HOOM Dl i vi'lli I ) modern houi-e. Imiulro M4S Capllolenn MOVI.NC norsiiioi.i ; ) neeDs AND IIVM - Om Van A Storage Co , 1311'i rnrnnin tel 1 t D ntbi CLA S rivi : itoovt MODIUV c r taso Incellcnt con llllon luth > , a 'v nnd < l t < in water etc 1113 N .Wi li ' . Hent , JH IH , l > iin , keyn at . " < 1U S w it t li it D M ir iA ruisr CMV Mounts --is room IIOIL with t ith gan i tc , 11 in I In exLi'llint condition nlei liwn 27 - i 1 street Unit , 1C 00 Ke > H nt JSlo > - ri street liain D M < nOVV'MOVVN. 7-I100M HOI'si : J2JOO < .i 1'Uli st 1 fi nnd 'i nnini liouii s in room I rick mat 'th and Dodge trod luiin > m ir Hali'-cniii pull dn-.t ) Snviral Jl and $ J hoii-iis i nl ldi Wnipon Ml tin Illdg D M 40 " 1 -vvo i.vnoi : iiorsis : IN DI-NDIT II.ACI. . cheap CO" , Hi c l.ldB . D MM WANTI3D AT OSCIJ III : I VV I2INS'D X ) liourch to n nt ( .it U ill limn 1 for lionerfiil nls n jpeclallj J II Shcivvorid 4JJ N \ I.i'c DM4 f , UOOM. MODHItN riVT six' AND KiCtiir IIOOMS. 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