The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, April 03, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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MONDAYi
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Richelieu.
HEIKSIAi
Richard III.
fiesta M now on ml t the follow-
Jina pnc- Kintt n.xir, 60, 76c and
I, haicma, 60 will 76c
Creighton Theatre i!
T.l.phQn. ISSI.
PAXTON BURQf 8S, Mgr.
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday,
April 6t 7, 8, 9,
MATINEES SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY.
Th. Comedy Buocena,
-LITTLE HISS NUGGET"
Presented by a company including
Herbert Dawthorn, Leola Mitchell,
Charles A. Loder.
I'rloes; 85c, a&o, 5uo, 740, 11.00.
Use pijjut Only owgy. s
The Idol of London, Pari
ad New York,
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ad a select concert company.
Prices SSc, ftOc. 75c, ft, II. M. Hale of
eat commence Saturday, April 4,
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Free 11m entirely sunpecded.
April 10-ll-Tb. Tavary Opera Company.
vantlon with petitions from every part
of this land. Organise a Union club
in every village, town and city la Ihe
United Suin.
Americana, awake! Stand by him
the truest, bravest and boat American
la th a land Let u rouse up and work,
work, work hard! Let ua work with
our heart oa Bra. and we tball win.
Qa ban boon and atill In the great!
patriotic champion la congress. Why
not send him to represent ua la the
Whit House? It can be done. Let us
hear from every patriot! a council la
Brlalol county. Fall Jiiotr, JsW, In
instigator, AMl'KEXEXrS.
Thomas Keene, lha great American
tragedian, is coming to Boyd's for
thraa presentations of claaalo and
Sbakesperean drama next Monday.
His "Louis XI.," 'Richelieu," "Rich
ard III," "Hamlet," "Othello" and
"Shy lock" have been axepted as equal
to those of the great masters who are
now dead, and to those of any living
actor la thli country. It baa been de
clared by tome one who has watched
the public temper la regard to stage
favorites that it is necessary for an
actor to dla before the world will give
him his deserved place among the
favorites of the stage. This did indeed
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HEWS OF THE WEEK.
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Ex-President Harrison will be mar
rled Monday to Mrs. Dlmmlck.
The Iowa senate defeated the liquor
manufacturing bill Thursday.
The Central Republican Club will
hold its regular meeting in Washing'
ton Hall next Thursday evening.
Congressmen Bainer and Andrews
showed they were consistent Thursday
by opposing an appropriation for
Congregational Institution.
Senator Thurston has gone east. He
will stop over la Chicago and address
the American Republican College
League la the Auditorium.
The body of Maxey Cobb, the county
treasurer of Lancaster county, who
disappeared several days ago, was
found on the bank of Salt Creek Thurs
day afternoon.
Tha Republican district convention
held in Omaha, Saturday, March 28,
elected Hon. John M. Thurston and
Eon. John C. Cowlu as delegates to the
national Republican convention, and
James Walsh and Dr. Monroe of Wash
ington county, as alternates.
.. There has been a number of fires In
Omaha this week; but tha publio was
aot aware of the fact, because they
were kept out of print That is one
vay of establishing a reputation as a
fire-fighter. One company answered
three alarms in one night.
Mrs. Christine Corneer, wife of Sam
uel Corneer, died Monday morning at
her home, 1019 South Twenty-fourth
street. She leaves three little children
to mourn her demise. The funeral oc
curred Wednesday afternoon from the
residence and the Interment at Spring
well cemetery. Mr. Corneer will have
the svmprthy of all his friends in his
sad affliction.
There was a new club organized In
Omaha last Saturday night and chris
tened the John L. Webiter Republican
Club. It started into business with
more than 123 members, and elected
John C Thompson president, Paul B.
Seward secretary, and H. H. Boyles
treasurer. A vice-president from each
ward wus also elected. It chose the
first and third Thursdays of each
month as its regular nights of meeting,
and Washington hall as the place. A
flambeau club will be added.
seem true In the case of the elder
Booth, of McCullough and of Lawrence
Barrett, and In a less degree of Forrest
and Edwin Booth. The foremost place
among living exponents of tragedy,
which critlos delight to give Mr.
Keene, makes It certain that when he
no longer enchants in person the
American publio, his memory will be
that of the most splendid of his profes
sion. Mr. Keene's repertory here will
be, Monday, "Louis XI;" Tuesday,
"Richelieu;" Wednesday, "Richard
III." The sale of seats opened this
morning.
Oar Candidate, Congressman W. 8
Linton, -
We would suggest that all patriotic
citizens get up petitions to the national
Republican convention to nominate
Linton for president. Get allthe sig
natures vou can. Let us flood the con'
That pleasing, screaming and novel
cyolo farce-comedy, 'The Bicycle Girl,"
with jolly Nellie McHenry as the star,
will bubble up serenely at Boyd's Thea
tor for three performances, on Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday, April 19, 20 and
21. Miss McHenry is well known to
the theatre-goers of this city, and has
been if en here in the past in her com'
edy sucoess, "A Night at the Circus,"
but will make her appearance in a
more laughable skit, "The Bioycle
Girl." It is from the pen of Louis Har
rison, and is desoribed as his funniest
effort. It has more plot than the oon
ventional farce-comedy, and relates to
bicycle life a field of comedy broad
and deep, offering many opportunities
for the introduction of the "new
woman," funny business, original
music, catchy things, pretty danoes,
and specialties. The company this
year is said to be stronger than ever,
and a good company always strives to
make the best of a good play.
Mr. Nat C Goodwin, who is regarded
as one of the foremost comedians of the
day, will come to Boyd's Theatre for
one night and one matinee on April 15.
It is needless to dwell on the merits of
Mr. Goodwin, as his tame for artistic
comedy is world-wide, and the mere
announcement of his coming should be
sufficient guarantee for the most skep
tical to be assured of a rare treat Mr.
Goodwin has been selected to appear as
Sir Lucuis O'Trigger In the all-star
cast of "The Rivals," which will tour
the country with Mr. Joseph Jefferson
at its head, supported byaoomblna
tlon of the most prominent stars of the
period.
Mr. Stuart Robson, the quaintest of
comedians, direct from his successful
run at the N. Y. Garrick Theatre, will
appear in his new and best comedy,
"Mrs. Ponderbury',s Past," at Boyd's
Theatre on Friday and Saturday, April
17 and 18.
Not since the days of "The Hen
rietta" has Mr. Robson found a part so
congenial to his style as the one In
which ha is a w so suooeasf ully touring
the country- At tha mercy of aa up-to-date
wife, Mr. Robton finds hlmaelf ia
some ludicrous positions, to abstract
hlmaelf from which form the basis of
one of the best comedies of to-day.
Tha Wool ward Theatre Company
cloae it second engagement In this city
at Boyd's Theatre Sjnday night after
playing a week to croaded houses.
The attendance Thuraday evening was
something really unexpected, a every
eat every bo, the alales, the chairs
usually ued bv the orchestra were all
filled, while hundreds stood up in the
rear of the houae until the curtain went
down on the lat act The attraction
wa "F-at Lynn," and it was welt ren
dered. Mr. Klrke made aa exoellent
Levlson, so good a one ia fact that the
audience forgot he but represented a
character and bUaed him when he was
abusing the woman he bad duped and
when he was leading her astray. Mrs.
Woodward, as Barbara, Mr, Long, as
Archlba'd, and Miss Caroline Clore, as
Lady Isabel, could not have been ex
celled. Many of those who have at
tended every performance and have
grown accustomed to seaing Mr. Long
assume the role of a villain and Mr.
Klrke that of t he hero, were agreeably
surprised last night when those gen
tlemen exchanged places and ren
dered in a truly artistic man
ner characters so very differ
ent to what they usually delineate.
This city has never seen a better villain
on the stage than Mr. Long, and yet
Mr. Klrke equalled him in a proper
conception of such a character. It is
not putting It too strong to say our peo
ple were exceedingly well pleased with
the work of the Woodward Theatre
Company, and will be pleased to wel
come them at any future time. They
go from here to Council Bluffs.
JUNIOR ORDER CROWDS.
Denver te be Flooded With an Army of
Visiters.
Secretary L. A. Richards of the ex
ecutive committee to arrange for the
national convention of the Junior Order
of United American Mechanics, which
will meet In this city during the sum
mer, finds that he has undertaken no
small job. He did not anticipate what
the vulgar would term a "picnlo" when
he started ia, but the work has grown
to an extent which he did not think
possible. Where the order expected a
few hundred visitors thousands have
been promised, and droves will oome
from sections of the country from which
not one had been guaranteed by local
members.
When the executive committee meets
during the coming week, it will find
the work laid out for it growing beyond
expectations. The committee will not
be worried by having an Immense ban
quet on its hands to whloh half of those
ho wish to attend cannot gain en
trance.
Mr. Richards returned from Cripple
Creek yesterday with the arrange
ments about complete for a visit to
that oamp and others In the neighbor
hood, ia which the visitors will be
shown more gold-bearing rock than
they thought existed In this great sil
ver state. The trip includes a drive
about the many towns of the district
and a trip to the place of the old Bull
Hill fortress.
The committee is confronted with
but one difficulty of any great propor
tion, and that is as to a hall of sufficient
size. The Masonic Temple has been
secured, and will be large enough for
the deliberations of the body of dele
gates, but there is no hall where the
friends of delegates and members of
the order who attend can be accommo
dated. The auditorium would have
settled this had it been built While
the officers of the local lodges fur
nished estimates early in the year of
the number of visitors expected, they
have given up now. From letters re
celved they anticipate that the attend
ance will be second only to that of the
Knights Templars in 1893. Bocky
Mountain Jews, Marcti SO.
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Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of John H. Mc-
Alvtn, deceased:
Notice Is herebv given, thst the creditors
of said deceased will meet the administrator
of said estate before me. County Judge of
Douelae countv. Nebraska, at the county
court room In said county, on the 7th day of
mt. um. on the Ttn aav ot juiv. ihw, ana on
the 15th day of Bepteaber, 1896, at 9 o'clock
A. M. each dav. for the Duroose of presenting
their claims for examination, adjustment
ana allowance, six montns are auowea ior
the creditor to nresent their claims and one
year for the administrator to settle said
estate, from the 7th day of March, 18U6; this
notice win be puDiisnea in ins American
Tor lour weeks successively, prior to tne an
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invinu r. vsAiiia,
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Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Alice B.
Salisbury, deceased:
Notice Is hereby given that the creditors
of said deceased will meet the administra
trix of said estate before me. County Judge
of Douglas county. Nebraska, at the county
court room In said county, on the 1st day of
June, 18U6; on the 24th day of July, 18U6, and
on the 1st day ot October, 1886. at 9 o'clock
A. M each aav. tor the uamose or oresenttng
their claims for examination, adjustment
and allowance. Six months are allowed for
the creditors to present their claims and one
year for the administratrix to settle said
estate, from theiDth day of March. 1896: this
nonce win oe nuDiisnea in 1 hk ahbkiu.w
for four weeks successively, prior to the 1st
aay 01 june. isro.
iKvinu IT. BAA1EH,
4-3-4 County Judge.
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What C A. Potter Says.
Omaha, Neb., Aug. 31, 1895. The
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Chattel Mortgage Sale.
Default having occurred In the conditions
of a chattel mortgage executed and delivered
to Geo. H. FUcbett by the News Publishing
Co., ot Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska,
on the Zltt dav of October. 1895. (and by him
assigned to A. Fitch) to secure the payment
of one nromtssnrv note of same date for the
sum of two hundred and ninety-five dollars
fc$5.00), said note bearing interest thereon
at ten per cent per annum until paia, ana
there belns now due no said note three nun
dred nine and 75-100 dollars (RWH.751, and
there being no action at law to recover said
sum, 1 will, therefore, sell at pumic aucuon
at 514 south Fifteenth street. Omaha. Ne
braska, at 10 o'clock a. m.. Friday, April 24,
1896, the property described la said mortgage
as follows, to-wlt:
Two hundred and fifty lbs. 8 pt. No. 13 body
t.vnn: Ml lha. nt. Nn. tA hnrlv t.vne: 2 f ts. lit.
bold face; 1 ft. each of 6, 8. 18, 24, 36 and 48
nt. Monarch; 25 lbs. 12 pt. Monarch; irt.eacn
li, is, m ana m pt. r air; I n. eacn a. 19. in, ,
M and 48 nt. Orbit: 1 ft. each 8. 12. 18. 24. 30.
36 and 48 pt. La Salle; 1 ft. each 12. 18 and 36
nt. Cnnd. ziver: 2 fts. 8 nt. Gothic: 9 lbs.
caps; 1 ft. embellishers, 1 ft. each word or
naments, series 4 ana a, i reet eacn ooraers
No. 108. 143 and 184 : 30 dashes. No. 215, 4a In
face; 20 dashes. No. 254, H in faces 100 cross
rules, No. 254, 13 ems; 30 lbs. 6 pt. slugs, 13
ems; 36 cross rules. No. 254, 27 ems; 6 cross
rules. No. 254. 41 ems: 50 lbs. 2 Dt. leads, 13
ems: 64 18 Dt. toot slugs: 1 12H8 Job galley; 8
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L. 8. S pt. leads; 35 lbs. L. 8. pt. slugs; 10
lbs. 2 pt. leads. 27 ems; ZS lbs 8 pt. slugs, 27
ems; 4 lbs. L. S. rule. No. 215; 2 pairs six col
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and frames; 2 lob stands. 12x12: 8 pairs news
cases, 15 2 3 Italic cases; 16 Italic cases: 1
border ano. ornament case; 1 Harris ruie
case. No. 1: 1 lead and slug case; 4 6x2H
screw sticks; 1 12x2 Holding Standard Job
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