* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + + + I AMUSEMENTS. i 5 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Theatrical matter * have not seemed to t If prime Importance during the lust wee ! tompctlng M ( hey were obliged to do , wll the war excitement and the Influence ot tt rapidly approaching exposition , and being , i l matter ot ( act , just a trifle out ot teaia it this particular time. An a general thin In May , tht theaters arc peacefully cloxln their doon and preparing for a summi ot rest and renovation. Here and now 1 Omaha , however , although one house Is Ir deed temporarily dark , the other U con llnuously furnished forth with sweetness an light , and the one which Is closed for time will teen reopen , with a new accci of zeal In the cult of Thcsplii , and fully pn : pared to do Its share In the greatest ea o of Biimmcr amusements that Omaha ho ever known. Perhaps the event of the week which wo fraught with the greatest significance t local playgoers was the arrival on Wednet day of Miss Kentmrk , who Is to appear todu at the Crclghton for the first time at tli head of the excellent company which I already established there. Those who have ever seen Miss Kennar on the stage will not want to be told of he manifold graces of peri-on and voice , of tli unfailing charm of her finished style of ncl Ing. Her versatility has already bee demonstrated on our own stage , and she I measurably certain to satisfy as fully I "Camlllc , " which she helps to play till . week , as In the name part of "Young Mn > Wlnthrop , " the charming society play whlc Is underlined. The scenes attending he departure from Baltimore last Monday ar graphically described In the News of tht city , and would seem to have been In th nature of an ovation to the vanishing fa torlte. EicntM , "Cnmllle" will be the bill at the Crelghto 11 this week , beginning with an afternoa and an evening performance today. MU Jennie Kcnnark will enact the frail and cor gnmtlve heroine , Mrs. Enos will be tt Madame Prudence , Mr. Smith the Arman and Mr. Kno3 the Varvllle. An claboral production Is promised and with so stron a cast the revival Is certain to be a mo : ruccessful one. The specialties for the wee Include Olgucrc and Boycr , the blograpl with new war pictures , Grace Emmctt an Ecrt dagnon. The Omaha museum and theater continue lo prove a great drawing card. The attorn : ncc Is dally Increasing In volume. The Woman's Sanitary Aid Society Is I .have the use of the entire museum an theater for.one afternoon this week and tnow laying plans to take possession. Tl : 'women will officiate as ticket sellers , le < turcrs , ticket takers and floor managers an ore now busy being Initiated Into the metl ods of managing a museum. Tim Murphy , with his "Old Innocence and "Sir Henry Hypnotized , " Is booked i appear at Boyd's for a week , beginning nc : Sunday. The genial Timothy , who Is ui questionably a clever actor and the bei "imitator" now left to us , Is always we come , but It Is to bo hoped that hla versatl genius has era this suggested to him a ne curtain speech , or at least a conslderab variation upon the old. The North Omaha Dramatic club will glv an entertainment In Washington hall o 'Tuesday evening , May 24 , for the bcnef of the Sacred Heart church , Kountze Plac < The club will repeat the play. "Shamroc and Rose , " which It produced nt Crelghto theater n year ago. It Is a four-act hi ! torlcal and romantic drama , Illustrative < English rule In Ireland at the time of tt rebellion of 1798. Before the play there wl be an International flag drill and chori by sixty school children , In five companlc of twelve each , representing five nations , ( .which Cuba Is the youngest. Between tt acts will be Introduced musical contrlbi .jtlons. Merely Player * . - Clyde Fitch sailed for Europe last Thuri 'day. Aubrey Boucicault has Joined a New Yor lock company. Charles Dlckson will star In "The Shai Dattlu" next season. W. T. Carleton Is Ringing In Eummt opera In New York. Taraagno will sing the title role In "Sam ion" at Buenos Ayres. Louise Elslng has Joined the New Yor 'Castle Square Opera company. Blanche Walsh la said' to have Inhcrltc , $10,000 by the death of her mother. 1 "The Continental Dragon" la the title c R. N. Stephens' new play for E. H. Sothen O. D. Woodward played the title role 1 -"My Uncle from India" In Denver last weel The foreign tour of Sousa's band has bee .indefinitely postponed on account of tb war. war.Edward Edward Harrlgan and his company hav returned to New York , after a tour of th west. Edward M. Bell , Sam Edwards and Robe : O. Wilson have Joined the Frawley con pany. Ada Oilman will play her former role 1 ' "My Friend from India" on the road no Benson. Fanny Bloodgood played her first blac face part recently , enacting Topsy In "Unc ! -Tom's Cabin. " Ada Lewis , Eddlo Olrard and Ade ! Ritchie will appear In the new review i Hosier & Dial's. Emily Itlgl will succeed Minnie Scllgma as leading woman of the Great Norther 'JBtock lu Chicago. Wlllnrd Spencer , author of "The Llttl Tycoon" and "Princess Bonnlc"will short ! .produce a new opera. Henry T. Donnelly will manage n Ne York theater next season , and Glrard wl revive "Natural Gas. " , John E. Hcnshaw and Richards and Car field will bo seen In "About the Town , " 'Boston Bummer attraction. r Comic opera , says Hillary Bell , has moi [ dangers than any other branch of the drarc 'for a handsome young woman. Viola Allen la to make her stellar debt At the Lyric theater , New York , October The play has not been determined upon. Rlcardo Juan Jose , the counter-tenor , to marry one of the richest women In Cal fornla. Jose used to be a blacksmith. The latest rumor concerning Jeff < Angelts Is that Delia Fox will Join him a revival of "The Little Trooper" next sei son. son.Mrs. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett has o ! lalncd a divorce from her husband , Dr. Flu nctt of Washington , and will resume h maiden name of Hodgson. The season at Elltch's garden , Denv opens Monday , May 30. Walter Edward George It. Edison and Daisy Lovcrlng w bo members of the company. Melba did not faint during the panic "Frisco. The collection of the opera cloak hats , bonnets , opera glasses , etc. , left 1 the fleeing audience Invoiced nt $3,000. Lavlnla Shannon , whose Infectious laui In "Miss Francis of Yale" was the pleasati > st feature of that play , has been dange pusly 111 with pneumonia , but la now reco .erlng. It Is Btartlngly rumored that Nellie Be en will marry D W lt Hopper a * soon she can obtain a divorce. Why vex one mind about marriage , divorce and trifles 11) ) them ? Irving will produce "Cyrano de Bergerac In Englarid , and Mansfield will present tt play hero. Coquclln played the title rol In Paris. Irvlng's production of "Th Mcdl cine Man" failed. Mr. and Mrs. Kcndal will return to th country next year , It Is said , with "N < Wisely , but Too Well , " written for them I Walter Frith. It has been successfully pr < duccd In England , Rice's "Monte Carlo" season closed t abruptly In Philadelphia the other day thr the theater's doors were not opened fc the week. Joe Ott disbanded bis compau to Join "Monte Carlo. " Rose Goghlnn's vaudeville debut In Bostc attracted 7,000 people to the two perforn ances. Miss Coghlan receives $1,000 p < week and will appear In vaudeville In tt Keith theaters exclusively. "War Bubbles , " recently produced r Hammcrsteln's Olympla , Is described as " light and frothy entertainment , liberal ! besprinkled with Jests and shapely women. Arlcuc Crater Is In the cast. Charles Jehllngcr , who has been for number of years manager of a road con pany presenting "The Girl I Left Behln Me , " has been engaged as business managi for the American Academy of the Dramat Arts. Arts.The The twin daughters , Ethel and Elsie , i Mrs. Alice Shaw , who appeared here latel with their mother , celebrated their 161 birthday May 10 , and are now regarded t safe from the Interference of the Gen society. James W. Collier , who died In New Yor last week , was In his youth a member of a amateur dramatic club with Maggie Mltchc and Gcorgo Boniface , and later was tt original Landry to Maggie Mitchell Function. George H. Primrose and Lew Dockstad < will appear next year at the head of tt "Great American Minstrels. " There wl bo no white faces In the entertalnmcn which will conclude with a big spectaculi afterpiece. Elwyn A. Barren and William Barre have almost completed a new play of tl period of George III. , In which Mr. Barre will appear as a distinguished courtli greatly harrassed by the guardianship of tt spendthrift hero. Francis Wilson will revive "Ermlnle" c an elaborate scale In New York tomorro night , appearing himself , of course , i Caddy. Pauline Hall Is to have her origin ; role of Ermlnle , Lulu Glaser will be tl Javotto and Henry E. Dlxey will play tt Robert Macalre part of Ravenncs. W. J. Ferguson of "The Tarytown Widow cast , was on the stage of Ford's theati the night when President Lincoln was ai sasslnated , but still keeps youthful ni humorous , notwithstanding the antiquity ar tragedy of that memorable event. M Ferguson has been on the stage for near forty years. That the leading New York theaters ai not large Is shown by the following table t seating capacities : Broadway , 1,600 ; Knlcl crbocker , 1,349 ; Fifth Avenue , 1.269 ; Hera Square , 1,200 ; Daly's , 1,170 ; Manhatta 1,100 ; Empire , 1,100 ; Wallock's , 1,081 ; Ga den , 1,038 ; Bijou , 969 ; Garrlck , 910 , or Lyceum , 757. This should bo borne In mlr In reading "standing room only" stories. Annie Russell has not been encouraged 1 her recent production In New York of "Tl Scenario" to adopt that play as a vchlc for her proposed starring toiir. 'Her ' ro is an emotional one of a woman with a pat and Is a decidedly new departure for i actress so well and favorably known as i exponent of Ingenue parts. Miss Russe sailed last week for England , and wl present "Dangerfleld , ' 95 , " In London. While all the newspapers are discern ! : "the beginning of the end" for MarU Manola , and reporting that she Is so broke down by the use of drugs that her mothi has applied for a guardian for her , tl sprightly singer herself bos appeared : New York , clothed and In her .right mln and eager for an engagement In com opera. Bettlna Glrard , on the contrar has Just returned to Bellevue hospital fi the fourth time , suffering with neurasth'cnl The efforts to explain and excuse tl taking oft of "His Honor , the Mayor , " tl last of this week at the Empire theater ai amusing , says the Mirror. A failure nen no explanation or excuse. It has bee gravely stated by the press agent ( first ) thi Mr. Crane would withdraw the piece I splto of Its great success and In spite < Charles Frohman's cabled prayers for 1' ' continuance , and ( second ) that Mr. Crat would be unable to prolong his engagemen owing to the fact that he is obliged to fu nil a contract to go on tour with the Lamb club. MUSIC. One cannot always tell by the size of town the degree of Its culture. A know edge of music Is generally In proportlc to one's opportunities of hearing , but tt final result Is embodied In the permanei Impressions established. If one were'to hei In a careless way ten fine performances , an finally discover that they had left a blurrc and Indistinct Image he would be but lltt : better as a result of his experience. Or performance vividly remembered , not as u event prolific In good clothes and Idle cot vcrsatlon , but as a succession of detal which , all taken together , constitute a wcr of art , will exert more power as a civllUi than ten as described above. It Is not ho much wo read , but what we remember I hi constitutes our fund of Information. Tl same law of accumulation applies In musl It Is not at all unusual to hear the rumarl "Oh , I have heard that opera once ; I don care to hear It again. I had rather hei something else. " It Is safe to say tin there Is not a human being anywhors I the world who can carry away anythlu like a complete conception of any great woi of musical art after- first hearing. Tl leading critics do not pretend to be able i pass a final Judgment upon such a wet until after they have studied the score ni : heard It Interpreted several times. Igm ranco Is courageous. Opinions Hmt are \\oi ( nothing rest nothing and are scatten around with a prodigality that would pu duce poverty If anything real were bell : given. Musical culture Is a sort of Intu : susceptlon by which Information Is nccumi lated and one's temperament developed. Is not something which may be put on f ( the time and taken off when there Is no or to see It. To the true musician good mita Is a pleasure and bad music au offense. Ot brought up to realize that "cleanliness next to godliness" cannot endure squulo When a love of music becomes a part < one's Inner nature.Its effect upon him quite as positive. Unless It has a messaj It awakens no Interest. A succession i sounds that were put together to tickle tl ear rather than to commune with the hca becomes tiresome as soon as the novelty i being tickled has worn off. "Him that hath ears to hear , let hli hear , " contains an Idea pertinent to tl hearing of music. A tboui and persons listening to tl earno symphony win all hear It dlfTci ently Inasmuch as their experiences ha\ been different ana the resulting cultui vni'ed. In each mind U will occasion certain line of thought actordlog to the If dividual' * peculiar Interest ! . Where all ai inuilcnlly educated the lines will come tc gethcr more frequently than where the are not and differences of opinion will t more decided , likenesses of opinion will I more common. Ou a bright starry nlgl the average person looks up Into the azui and SCCB myriads of shining lights , appal ently put there to dUpel the darkuce The astronomer In his observatory gaz < through his telescope and sees countlet worlds telling the story of eternity an God. The stars are the same for all , hi what a difference In the vlslonl Last week I visited the little town ( Tarklo In the state of Missouri , and too part In a musical festival which couslstc of three concerts. There IB a college i Tarklo which had a unique origin , the ctor of which Is as follows : Some years ag Tarklo and another town were rivals fc the honorable distinction of being tli county scat and the former , being coufldcr of securing the prize , began to build a coui house. When It was about half complete the. other town was selected and the would have-been court house was without an oc cupatlon. Local enterprise was equal to tli new order of things , however , and tli proposition was made to1 the church dcnorr ( nations represented In the town that ill one that would complete the building for college and endow It with $20,000 shoul have It without other expense. The Unite Presbyterian denomination fulfilled the n qulremcnts , came Into the possession of tli building , completed It , endowed It and no controls a prosperous college with over 2 ( students in regular attendant It was the musical dcparttnci of this college that gave the festival la week. The chorus numbered 100 voices or the parts were fairly well balanced. / the Wednesday evening performance th < sang "Daybreak , " by Fanning , "The She ] herd's Farewell , " by Smart , and the "Marc Chorus , " from "Tannhauser , " by Wagne On Thursday evening the "Messiah" wi given and they sang twelve of those wonde : ful choruses , Including the "Amen" wll which the work closes , and which Is so dl ficult that It Is frequently omitted. Tl conductor Is Mr. Charles F. H. Mill director of the musical , department of tl college. Mr. Mills was educated at Oberl and is so skilled a pianist that ho was ab to play at the afternoon concert McDowell D minor concerto. As a conductor Mr. Mil Is energetic , strict , has the respect at confidence of his singers and Is fortuna In his choice of tempi. His chorus sat with remarkable accuracy and was a eoi slant source of wonder to us who had n heard it before nnd were Inclined to Jud | It by the size of the town In which It live The soloists for the festival were Mi Genevleve Clark Wilson , soprano , Chicago , the possessor of a beautiful vol < which may be heard here at some of tl exposition concerts ; Mrs. II. F. Staple , coi tralto ; Mr. M. B. Griffith , tenor , of Louis ; Mr. Alfred G. Ilobyn , who will be r membcrcd by the readers of The Bee i the director of the Apollo club of Louis , but who Is a fine pianist and organls and Mr. Walter Logan , violinist , of Clev land , O. Mr. Logan was the prlnclp violinist of the orchestra at Chautaqua , 1 Y. , last summer , and played so well Tarklo as to secure , after one of his nur bers , four enthusiastic recalls. He Intem to go to Europe this fall .to spend three yea In study. The accompanist for all the BO and chorus work was a young man from Joseph , Mo. , named F. F. Beale , and ne to the chorus he was the greatest surprl of the festival. His playing was remarkab for Its artistic conception and he read mus as most people read words. Being only ! years old , his prospects are bright Indeed. The audience In attendance at these coi certs numbered from 1,000 to 1,200 peopj Tarklo claims 2,000 population , but. for ! tl "Messiah" performance a special train yn run and the" farmers from miles arout drove In that they might be present. Tl applause was discriminating and ever ; body seemed not only pleased , but prou t That pride In their college and'consequei Interest In all that It does is the bacl bono of the enterprise and there will 1 other festivals as long as It continues. The question naturally arises , If a to\v .of 2,000 people can furnish the vocal mi terlal for such a chorus and the public I : tercst to support It , what might be proper expected from a' city of the size of Omalu There Is no chorus here at the present tin that even pretends to be able to give tl "Messiah , " nor has there been one slm the decease of the Apollo club. To gh such a work a body ot singers must 1 united with the purpose to persist In ardt ous rehearsing until a complete work mastered. The Omaha choruses of the la two or three years have been ropes of sac held together by the personality of the cot ductors. There are voices enough hero i make a chorus of 200 members that coul sing any oratorio that was ever wrlttei The fatal weakness is the lack .of appreclt tlon and the consequent lack of Intores This condition of affairs Is largely due I the lethargy ot the public , which compe the manager to make of himself a peddli and canvass from house to house , office I office , In order to even secure an attendant large enough to pay expenses. The mus of the exposition will afford a wonderfi opportunity for the development of artist appreciation and It Is to be hoped that afti Its gates are finally closed a great chori wll be organized , under the direction of trained musician , that will command an obtain the support of the music-loving pul He- HOMEH MOOUE. Note * . On May 31st Mrs. Cotton's pupils wl give a recital at the Congregational churc The event Is an evening affair. Richard Strauss , until recently director the Uoyal opera In Munich , has been e gaged for Berlin. He has been much talki of ai the possible successor of Anton Set In New York. Mr. Emll Paucr. formally conductor _ the Boston Symphony orchestra , has be < elected conductor of the New York Phi hurmonlc orchestra , succeeding Mr. Sel In that position. Alberto Randeggcr , a nephew of the w < known conductor and vocal teacher , has r cently produced a new concerto for viol and orchestra at the Milan Conservator where he has been studying. Saint Sacns , the composer , has returm to Paris , bringing with him an orchestr composition In the shape ot a symphon suite written after a poem by himself , re resenting the rising of the sun. Daniel Frohman , owing to the success , the Kelccy-Shannon company , at the L ccum. In "Tho Moth and the Flame , " h arranged with Herbert Kelcey for a regi lar spring season of the company at tl Lyceum , when at least one new play w bo presented. Despite the recent rupture between I Wolf Hopper and his former manager , Bi Stevens , the new opera , "The Charlatan will be produced as contemplated. Hoppc Nclln Bergen , Stanley , Klein and most the members of the "El Capltan" cast w be In the company , A new pleasure resort was opened recent near London called "Alexandria Place where over 42,000 people were gathered one time. The performance of "Tho Me stah" was given before an audience of 10OC one of the soloists belug Mrs. Belle Col the American singer. Harrison J. Wolfe Is suing Henry J Savage , the manager of the Castle Squa Opera company , for breach of contract. M Wolfe says he wan engaged to play tl leading role In a production of "The Prl oner of Zcnda , " but was discharged as li competent after a week's rehearsals. Next Wednesday evening at Patterson ha a concert will bo given for the benefit of M Fredrtch Psyches Rawcllffe , a joung vloll 1st of more than ordinary ability , who trying industriously to forward himself the musical world and deserves ncouraca racnt He will to atiUted by Mme. Merge ! planlit. Mid Ella Qark. vocalist , Mine Challlte , elocutionist : aid Miss Vcrglnnt Merges. = An Interesting conr rUtook place last Frl day evening at the Young Men's ' Chrlstla association auditorium , Aindcr the dlrectlo of Mr. T. J. Kelly , ai'which the Madrlgfl quartet , consisting of Mrs. Kelly , Mrs. El and Messrs. Conklln * ( irnd Pickering , Mn Martin Cnhn and Mrkj'Mathcson took par ) A good sized audlcnfccj'Wna ' present , In spit of the Inclement wiilner. and numerou encores testified to tl 'ilisteners' enjoymcni The performance wa-.given for the bencf of the First Christian ? church. Philip Hale , the ftVllknown music crltl ot Boston , In speaking ot Sullivan's dramatl oratorio , "The Golden , Legend , " says that h prefers the "Mlkodoli.ibr "The Trial b Jury. " Sullivan has 'ulways ' been very muc chagrined that ho should be Judged by tb world at largo by his comic operas ratht than by bis more ambitious composition At a performance recently given of "Tli Golden Legend" In Boston Mr. Max Heir rich , the baritone , fainted. Mr. Hale saj "tho most dramatic feature of the perforn anco wag the fainting of Mr. Helnrlch. l ( he was mocking the pilgrims he fell Into chair , Miss Edmunds fanned his knees an a kindly young man , who evidently Is nc acquainted with Mr. Helnrlch , brought hli a Rlass of water. " The singer recovcrc sufficiently to proceed with the work. The program for the National Congrcn of Musicians Is becoming more complet and new names are being added to that gal nxy which bids fair lo be one of the proud cst ever arrayed nt one time In one plac In the cause of musical art In this coun try. Among those not heretofore announce Is Mrs. Katherlno FUk. who will read a essay on "The Voice as a Painter. " show Ing the use of tone color In singing 1 musical Interpretation. Mrs. Flsk will sin a number of selections showing the appll cation of the principles promulgated In th essay. Mr. William Armstrong has post poned his trip to Europe till September on will lecture at the congress on "The At ttstlc Temperament. " His wide acqualnl once with artists makes him cspcclall qualified to tell how It Is that one singe appeals to an audience and makes musl falls lo do s ( means so much , while another Mr. Alfred G. Ilobyn will contribute seven organ solos to one "of the recitals. Mi Sherwood's recital program has been re celved and will be announced In due tlmi The performance of the second half c "Elijah , " announced for this aftcroon wl be postponed till next Sunday. Two chorusc not given heretofore will be prepared fc this performance. ENGLISH TO TAKE WEI-HAI-WE Iant of Jntimu'Hc to I.envc the Poi mid ConntU'4 ? the TraiiN- fer on Monday. PEKIN , May 21. The arrangements .fc the transfer of Wel-Hal-Wel have been core pleted. The Chinese will occupy the poi on Monday Immediately after the last c the Japanese withdraw. On Tuesday British force to occupy the place will Ian from three war ships which are now In th harbor , when the British and Chinese fla will be hoisted side by side. So soon .1 the buildings , arsenals and forts are take over by the British forces the Chinese fla will bo lowered. mi AMUJ.liMENTS. Omaha Museip ; and Ttieair 13I5-131f Tarnam St. Wm. H. Trbost ; Manager. OPEN UAIllY ljTO 10 P. M. A Strong Bill for , Week of May 23 Settricli Eamily Band Karlo Turo Circassian Prince from Asia Minor. Roberro In feats of contortion and dislocating ( his neck. Prof' Wm. Warden Lightning Sketch Artist In Smoke. Barnnm's Punch and Judy. Londello Artistic Tattooer. The Two Kids , Cur bow & Darrell Vocalists , Buck and Wing Dancers. Mack & Ho ward The Acrobatic Comedians. Little Beth The Child Dancer , In her Cuban-America ! , Dances. Gordon Sisters Vocalists. Ida Daley Serpentine Dancer. Magniscope- Views of the Maine In Havana Harbor. IOC ADMISSION 10 ( Fremont Brewing Company's Headquarters . . Ladies' and Gents Concert Hall. 1515 Chicago Street. South Side Jefferson Square. Grand Concer EveryJE ening. jfrurt Admission toe. Change of Program Every Week , A. NyHerg , Manager. _ /nt g _ GUILL'S CONCKRT GARDEN I. N Quill , i'rop. and Manager. Soiitlicuht Cur. 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I ) MC92 22 * WANTED , foreman for a factory makhi duck clothing , macklnaw goods an leather clothing ; one who thoroughly ui dcrstnnds material , who can make pa terns and original styles ; must know tl value of cotton ducks and linings and 1 able to assist In the purchasing ; of mi terlal and the figuring of costs ; a thoi oughly practical man can command good , permanent position. Please addre. with full references , the Jill ford She Co. , Mllford , Mass. B-MCS9 2G WANTED , branch wholesale house wanl 3 steady men for traveling salesmen o salary ; (50 and expenses ; Missouri , low and Kansas ; experience not absolute ! required ; must have good references an smitll capital for bond. A. E. Cordary Co. , Kansas City , Mo. B-MCS7 22" WANTED , salesmen to sell perfumes an toilet articles ; $100 per month and e : pcnses ; experience unnecessary. Plumt Perfumery Co. , St. Louis , Mo. B-MGS5 J19 WANTED , first-class furniture salcsma to handle our framed pictures as a sic ! line ; reliable house ; reliable and populr goods ; quick sellers ; liberal commlsstot references required ; write for particular 8. Franklin , Chicago. 13 MUS4 22 WANTED , two reliable canvassers ; salar or commission ; permanent. Perry Nurser Co. , Rochester , N. Y. B-M710 22 * WANTED , man with means to secure so ! agency for variety of finest Exposltlc badges manufactured , to sell to stre < men , etc. Three samples , 2oc. M. Erns Cleveland , O. U M708 23 * BOOKKEEPER wanted , with 'experlent ' In wholesale fruit business ; references n quired and wages wanted. Address P Bee. B 733 23 * A. SALESMEN to aell cigars to dealer ; salary , JGO.OO to { 200.00 per month and ej pcnses ; experience unnecessary ; pel manent position. The Do Mora Cigar Co Springfield , O. B SALESMEN given exclusive territory wit big commission for salable telephone al tachmcnt ; liberal Inducements. Mor mouth Mfg. Co. . 23 Duane St. , N. Y. B 743 22 * MAN or lady of good address , to travi and appoint agents ; $40 per month and c > penses. P. W. Ztegler & Co. , 320 Dearbor St. , Chicago. B 742 22 * OPIUM , Morphine , 'Whisky ; If Intcrestc In the cure of these habits write for m book ; mailed free. B. M. Woollcy , M. D Atlanta , Ga. B 741 22 * VOLUNTEERS For war take hundreds c employes from the postotllce , custoi house , railway mall , departmental an other tranches of the government servlci To lilt their places will greatly Incrcus the usual 5,000 appointments for ne'x year. Examinations soon. Particular free. Nat'l Cor. Institute , Dept. C. , Wash Ington , D. C. B 740 22 ( GO to $75 a month and expenses for earner worker to take care of our Interests 1 ; resident and nearby towns. Enclos stamp. Keeler & Klrkpatrlck , Phila. , Pa B 739 22" WANTED , Man that knows the drug bus tness ; If you don't know It don't applj Sherman & McConncl Drug Co. , 151 Dodge St. , Omaha. B 738 22 SALESMEN , wanted to sell our lines c goods to the jobbing trade of O ma hi Council Bluffs and the entire state of low to the wholesale drug , fancy goods , hous furnishing and hardware trade. Hcpl stating full particulars as to cxperlenci ability , etc. . to the Illinois Pure Alumlnur Company , Lemont , Illinois , B 779 22 GOVERNMENT positions : The war make a demand for men In the governmei : civil service ; examinations soon ; full It : formation free. Columbian Correspondence once College , Washington , D. C.B . B 757-22 * SALESMEN , $100 weekly guaranteed an exclusive territory assigned good men f < i the sale of the genuine Arctic Refrlgorat Ing Machine for cooling refrigerators guaranteed 75 per cent cheaper than Ice keeps perishable articles Indctlnltel } guaranteed Inilpstructable ; every owner c a refrigerator buys them , as the savin of Ire In one month more than pays fo machine ; have over 3.000 In use ; write tc day and secure your territory ( beware c worthless Imitations. ) For full pai tlculurs and our list of 500 testlmonal from leading merchants of U. 8. , addrcs Arctic Refrigerating Co. , Cincinnati , o. B-756-22 * AMUSE.MKXT.sr THEATER mill Cnjiltol Are. J B. HENRY , MANAGER. HIGH GLASS VAUOEVILLE AM ) fil'ECIALTIKS EVERY NIGHT AND SUNDAY. 8:30. Matinees Wed. , and Sat. 2:30. : Admission 1CK. SCHLITZ ROOF GARDEf Corner Kltli mid llurney Street * . Henry Lleven. Prop. EVKHY KVKXIXO , AND SATURDAY MATINEB. GRAND CONCERT IIy FH.VV/ ADKI'MA.VVS OUCIIKSTIM HOTELS. THE MILLARD 13th nnd Douglas Sts. , Omaha CENTKALLY LOCATED. . _ A3IK1I1CAAMI EimopKAX PLAX _ J. E. JIAIIKEL , .t SON. Prupi , HOTEL BARKER COR. 13TH AND JONES BT. , OMAHA. HATES ! . W A.\U IjUf.OO I'Ell DAY Electric cars dlr.ct to fipoiltlon ground * fHA.NK. UAllKUIl. Cashier SAil UAUUAK Colct Clerk WA > TKOMAI.n IIKM' . . * " ( CVintlnuttl. ) BPECIAt.TY BnlcBinun wanted to cell first clnnn line In h xortmetiln to dry Rood * nml Benernl trade ; tinunual Inducement ! * nml flbernl trrmnj entire tlinr required : hlpli rommlxxlon : no riovlco need npply , Ulynlnn Mfg Co. , Detroit , Mich.B . B 758-J2 * I.AHGK clKnr IIrm wants Rood turn every- whom to ell to dcalorn ; npeclnl Induce- tnentii offered ; liberal pay to beginner * Addrens Union ICaele Cigar Co. , ChlcaKO B-751-22 * WANTED , man with Inrge nciiualntuncc tt Introduce new method of PclitiiR tileyelcn dlnmondn nnd watches ; 13(1 ( a week to tin rlKht person. K. J , Haas & Co. , Chicago 111. U-7 < 5-22 WANTED. Two Rood men to travel on tin road. Apply Monday and Tuemlny aftei 6 p. in. to J. A. McMillan , Klondike Hotel ICth nnd Wcb ti-r. B-S1B 22 * ACTIVE solicitors wanted everywhere fo "Amerlca'H Battle for Cutm'.H Freedom ; ' olltflal war book ; tcllH nil about Spain Cuba , arnilex , imvlos , war nnd nil Kroa commandcm ; graphic deHcrlptlon o Dewoy'K fnmoiiH victory nnd hlfi complel biography : blKRest book ; COO larse PIIKCS mnKnllleently IIHiHtniU'il ; trctnendoUB de mntid ; only $1.5o ; commission 50 per cent bonanza for agcntx ; 30 days credit freight paid ; oiltllt free ; write quick. Th Dominion Co. , Dept. 32 , Chicago.B793 B-793 29 * WANTED , dry Roodn Balenmnn , furnltur man , Kroceryinnn , city Hnlosmun ; po l tlonf ) tilled dally. Clerks' Association , 4 : N. Y. Llfo bldn. B-7SS 23 SALESMAN visiting country trade to curr line of war buttons nnd novelties an Bid line ; blp money made. I . I' . Davis Co Btn. L , Chicago. B-S04 22 WANTED FEMALE II2M > . 100 Q1RL8 for all kinds of work ; (3 to $ week. Canadian Olllce. 1522 Douglas. C-S3S EMPLOYMENT Bureau , IG34 DodRo ; rclla ble male or female help furnished. Tel. k" C 137 J12 WANTED , GIRL AT DORAN HOUSE. 42 S. 18th. C C90 LADY agents wanted to take orders for th < A. H. Johnston Skirt Co. , Perry , la. Writ for samples. C M718 25 * WANTED , Olrl for general housework family of three. 2209 Spencer St. C-730 FAT folks reduced 15 IbH. n month ; any OIK can make remedy at home ; sample box etc. , mailed free ; It costs you nothing tc try It. Hall Chemical Co. , A 34 , St. LoulB Mo. c LADIES , boys and Blrls , earn 189S bicycle Kold watch or camera taking orders foi tea , coffee , extracts , toilet soaps , etc. Foi particulars address National Consolidate ! Co. , ChlcuRo. c LADIES can make ? 9 a week working foi us at home ; no canvasslnR or art work reply envelope for sample nnd particulars International Co. , 25 Third avcnuo , Neu York. C 744 2 > * LADIES wanted to do needle work ; cat devote all or part time ; easily make J4 U $7 per week. Cull 33 Barker Blork. C-M7CQ.23 * WANTED , a Rood Rlrl for general house work . 593So. 29th Ave. C 759-22 * WANTED , one lady to mull or superintend distribution of circulars In each town li U. S. , or Canada ; Rood pay ; pcrmanen employment. Address with stamp. Mrs Summers , Notre Dame , liul. C 75S-22 * WANTED , lady npents for n skirt an < shirt waist supporter ; n splendid seller Address L. Nltschelm , 312 Madison ave. Peorla , 111. C 780 22 * WANTED , Reneral servant ; plain cooking small family : necond girl kept. Mrs. M. A Hall , 118 N. 39th st. C 725 23 * WANTED , Girl to do housework. 1838 N 20th St. C 810 22 SEE the Epperly corset. 1511 Douplas St. C 798 J21 pan HE\T HOUSES. CHOICE houses atul cottages all over city $5 to J75. Fidelity , 1st floor , N. Y. Life. D-S39 HOUSES. Bencwa & Co. . 10S N. 15th St. D 840 HOUSES , stores. Bonus , Paxton block. D 841 MOVING household goods nnd pianos Om. Van & Storage Co. , 151114 Fnrnam Tel. 1559. D 843 PROPOSITIONS for the place , 3424 N. 24th Bt. , Including house , barn and three acres of ground. Apply to W. K Holden , can of Brennan-Love Co. , 219 S. ICth St. D-M773 FOR RENT , 9-room house , with barn , 22d at. , near California ; all conveniences ; not for exposition roomers ; to responsible party. Inquire Room 606 N. Y. Llfo bldff , P MS39 FURNITURE And leasehold of a 7 and 13- room modern flat for sale ; bargain ; good location , rent low. Bemls , Paxton Blk. D-M511 12-ROOM modern house , 131 So. 23th St. , hoi water , heat. J. N. Frwzer , opp. old P. O D-C56 HOUSES In demand. List with mo and got prompt paying tenants. J. H. Par- rotte. Douglas block. D 785 22 FOR RENT. New five-room cottage nt 1914 Castellar St. Restaurant for rent , all furnished , only $25.00 per month. R. C. Peters & Co. , U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. D 790 22 7-ROOM House , full lot , one block from Hnnscotn park , $2,200. 10-room modern house , new fine library , re ception hall , onk finish down stairs , In every respect a very complete home. 8 lots In Saundern & Hlmebaugh's add. for $ COO ; cost owner over $5,000.00. Improved farms for sale In eastern Ne braska and western Iowa. For sale , meat market , coed location. R. C. PETERS & CO. . U. 8. Nat. Bank BldR. D-7S9 22 FOR RENT , nice six-room cottace , ! ) th nnd Pierre. G. L. Green , room 28. Barker block. D 828 22 * FOR RENT. 7-room modern house. $30.00 22il and California. 50C N. Y. Life Illdir. D-MS30 THE HEAI.TY MAIIKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Sutur- day , May 21 , 189S : Warranty Di-eilx. * Patrick McDonough to MagKlo Mc- DonoURh , lot 8 , block I , Missouri avenue . x 400 F. W. Curmlchael to New Enulaml Loan and Trust company , lots 21 , 27 , 28 , 34 , 33 , block 1 , lot ? 4 , 5. 20 , 21 , block 3. lots 14 , 15 , 1C , Mock 4 , BrlRRH Place . , 2 M. J , C. Ryan and husband to Mary Donovan , lot 23 , block 7 , Corrlgan Place . . . . . . ; . 3 < x ) J. W. Nicholson and wife to Willis Land company , Mot 12 , block 7 , Lin coln Place . 600 Unit Claim DorilM. Willow Springs Distilling company to P. E. Her , lots 2 to 7 , block 1 , Credit Foncler addition , lots 1 to 4 nnd 16 to 20 , block 45C , Orandvlew addition , part lot 1 , block 207 , Omaha . 10 Sheriff to F. W. Carmlchael , lots , 21 , 27 , 2S , 34 , 33 , block J. lots 4. 5. 20 and 21 , block 3 , lots 14 , 15 and 1C , block 4 , BrlKRM Place . 11 Same to L. P. Prentice , south half lot 3 , block SO , South Omaha . 2,600 Total amount of transfers . $3.723 KOIl HUNT I'UltMSIIEll UOOMH FURNISHED rooms. t24 S. 20th ave. E-M451 M29 _ MOST desirable , private family. 1819 Dodge. E-M351 M21 _ EXPOSITION VI81TORS-1.COO furnished rooms. Write to Exposition Rooming Co. , Douglas block , ICth and Dodge. E-M4S4J14 * SOUTH front elegant furnished room for two gentlemen employed at Exposition ; desirable location. Address P 10 , lieu. K 'M 22 * ALL pervons desiring roomu or board call BIO Brown block , ICth and Douglas streets. Information frco. Special attention given strunftra. Ji 78 21 * nooMi * . ( Continued. ) HOOM9 for season at 2411 N. 19th. K MC3S 24 * BEAUTIFUL front room * . ISM Harney. . * E-701-.2C FURNISHED rooms ; liollscktopltiK. 2G2I St. Mnry'B. K-702-23 * FURNISHED rooms near Exposition. 1921 J R-M712 22 * Locust Bt. - 3 FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping for man and wife ; rent taken In board. 319 N. Kill. E-721 _ FURNISHED room for rent : bath ; gni nnd telephone ; N. K , cor. Pork nventltt nnd Lcavcnwurth ; over drug store. K-728 22 * WANTED , nt once , the name , address an * ratn of nil furnished rooms In the city. Address O 67 , Bee. E 7CI-22 * FURNISHED room , with or without board. 529 South 27th Bt. i : 73.V22 FOR RENT , Two front rooms. 310 N. 22d. E-F21 29 _ THE Fnrnam Terrace , now open.neur ; brick bulldltiR ; pleasant , newly furnlxhrd. 2030-2012 Fnrnnm St. E-MC6I J1S FOR RENT , newly furnlsnc. * . rooms , f5.tt ( $7.00 and $10.00 ; Blnislp. ensultc or for light housekeeping. 2220 Lcaveiiworth. E--M1 * - - 22 _ _ IUOMS AM > 11OAIU > . THE Merrlum , first-class family hotel. 25th and Dodge Sts. F-H7 NEW ALBANY , 2116 Ulnncy : elegnnt rooms , rtrst-cliiss board ; terms tcuhon- nble : transient trade solicited. F M.1 > > J7 _ PLEASANT rooms , mouern , strictly first- class board ; reasonable rates ; tranxlenta taken. 622 N. Igth St. F MI2-J JI2 SUITE or single ; best board. 31G S. 2i. ( F 5S2 22 FURNISHED rooms with board ; tran I 1 sients accommodated. 2015 Douglas. K M6S3 23' PLEASANT rooms with board ; transients accommodated. 1009 Capitol avemu v. - / F ens : : V EXPOSITION visitors : Tlic Information Bureau Is under contract and bond with the Exposition management to furnish re liable Information concerning the exposi tion , the city , hotel rates , rooms , bounl _ _ and other matters of Interest , to alt strangers and Inquirers fret ) of charge. Persons contemplating a visit to the ex position and desiring particulars concern ing It should address Olllce Information Bureau. Omaha , Dnltnn Rlsley , President ; " C. F. Harrison , Manager. F 720 , . . ' ' TWO large , beautifully furnlMied south ( i front rooms , with board ; private home ; 1 desirable location ; highest rofcrenrps re- quired. Address O C5 , Hue. F M7I ! ) 22 UTOPIA. 1721 Davenport St. ; rooms , first- class board ; transients accommodated. H _ F-MMO 28 THE ROSE. 2020 Hartley ; nice cool roams. with board ; transients accommodated ; rates reasonable. F 797 J21 * , PLEASANT , well furnished room ; till mod ern conveniences , with or without board ; private family ; near Hanscam purk. n 12 , Bee. F 792 VERY nicely furnished rooms : all modern ) conveniences ; for 2 or 4 gentlemen ; price , $30.00 each : without lunch , $25.00 each ; prl vate family ; on car line , near llanscotnf park. P 13 , Bee. F 793 HOMELIKE rooms , with bath , large ynrrt with shade trees , near Farnatn car. 120 N. 32d nve. F MS11 2S ROOMS and board , two gentlemen or man and wife can find nice room and boanl nt 1911 Davenport st. F 78tl 22 * NICELY furnished room nnd board ; modern - ern ; 5 minutes' walk from Exposition , 2205 Sherman Ave. F S29 22 FOR UKXT UM'tlUMSHIQl ) It POMS. FOR Rent , nice south front unfurnished rooms , with bath ; Wlthnell block. F. W. Carmlchael , No. 6. Wlthnell block.GS4S G-S4S VERY Pleasant apartments ; six" rooms and bath ; fronting park : most desirable ot anything In the city for the price ID right party. M. J. Kennard. & Son , 310 and 311 Brown block. G 729 pen "RENT STORES ANII OFFICES. . 1 FOR rent , tb 4-story brick building at 916 Farnam St. This building has it fire proof cement basement , water on all floors , gas , etc. Apply at the ofllco ot The Bee. 1-910 FINE STORE ROOM ON 24TH ST. , NEAU exposition , with living rooms In rear nndf cemented basement. S < ? Fidelity Trust ; Co. at once , 1st floor , N. Y. Life. I M424 SPACE to rent , suitable for Job printing or other small business. Telephone and di-sk. Rent cheap. 1517 Burt. I-C81 FOR RENT Sulto of rooms suitable fd ? doctor's office. J. A. Fuller & Co. . 1402 Douglas. 1-705-22 LARGE storeroom , 1402 N. 21th , cor. Ham ilton ; basement under same , suitable foe barber shop ; also 4-room Hat ; partly mod ern ; same location. Apply 251K Caldwel ) . I-M73C 23-2 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AGENTS AVANTED. AGENTS wanted for "Our Naval War wltK Spain. " Splendidly Illustrated , only au thentic book to be published. Freu Out * fit now ready , act quick. National Pub. Co. , Lakeside Bldg. , Chicago.JM.173 J-M.173 22 . t . AGENTS wanted. Murat Halstead's Great , War Book. "Our Country In Wr.r. " All about Armies , Navies , Coast Defense * . Maine Disaster , Cuba , War with Spain , nnd relations with Foreign Kntloni , Nearly COO patten. All written Blm-e Mulna Disaster. Magnlnccnt colored Illustra tions. Agents making $10 to f39 per day , No expetlcnce necessary. Most liberal terms guaranteed , 20 days' credit , prlca low. freight paid. Handsome outllt frea * Send 9 two-cent stnmpn to pay postage. Educational Union. 324 Dearborn St. , Chi- cago. J-M185 Juno 5' DEWEY at Manila , In ten colors ; just out ; showing Olympla and U. S. ( lect do stroylng the Spanish squadron ; matted for framing ; size 15x20 ; Jl per dozen ; $6 per 100 ; nample , postpaid , 25 cents ; order to day ; money in It now , Curralno ft Slleof 91S Filbert street , Philadelphia , Pa. J-MCSG 22 * A.OKNTS WANTED Wo want one shrewd ? careful man In every town to maku a ftvn thousand dollars for himself quietly at home and not work hard ; private Instruc tions and valuable outllt of new goods sent free. Address Immediately , P. O. box K30S ? Boston , Mass. J M714 22" WANTED , general agent In each county to appoint sub-agents for the Hygienic Vapor Bath Cabinet , the fastest selling article ot the age. Address D , C. Burson & Co. , Co lumbus , Ohio. J-M71322 * ' \GKNT8 Quick men to visit Moron antf sell machine for printing signs on fence * , bridges , rocks , etc. ; steady work all hum mer. Arc Co. , 77 Arc St. , Racine , WU. iVANTED now , agents to Hp'll sash lock * and door holders ; sample sash lock freq for 2e stamp ; Immense ; belter than weights ; burglar proof ; $10 a , day ; write quick. Address Brohurd & Co. , Dept. 6C/ Philadelphia , Pa. J 'IVE-WAY color machine. Now and Im proved. Hprclnl largo size. Payj all la coin. Madu In cheek machine also. Ele gant design with hand carved ornamenta tion. Agents or operators . Investigate. Catalogue frco. Rex Machine \VorkaJ Dept. A. K. . Chicago , III. J kOENTS to handle tlm proatest line of aluminum novelties ; send E < : for bO-paga < catalogue ; prices reduced 60 tier cent ; 10. ) per cent commission ; "Maine" sou venir spoons 90c ! dozen. Iteymoml 6s Gottlob , 311 Broadway , New York. J VANTED. agents , male and female , to sell our remedies ; good workers earn Ma pay. McGrnw Medical Co. , Geneva , N. Y , J-7g-22 | lOENTS , $7 dally , soiling Specialty Soups , giving customers donbln vnluo In hand- seine presents ; exclusive territory ; wimple outllt free. Leuuu Bonn Co. . Cincinnati , a. J-7C2-22 * iGENTS. bonanza , patented Gas Governor ami Filter : saves CO per cent ; complete * * outllt CO cents ; state rlght for sale. Inter national Gas & Electric Specialty Po Clttson Building. New York. J-751.22 * lOKNTS wanted , war portraits MrKlnley , hchluy. Samiison , EVIUIB. Miles. Le J Dcwey ; retail at Be each ; send 20o fof romplete set and prices. II. Stllwll. . 7U Security CWK. , St. Lguls. J-7M-ir