8 THE AMERICAN. AMUSEMENTS. 3-MGBTS ONE MATINEE. Sunday, April 19 f Ccl of tmi fu aui oi, I JOLLY NELLIE McHENRY MM) CW (M'tf, TilEBicycIc6irn A .alire on th new woman lnanlty and ih cycling prste. Mattnr prlrm: S5rt. 5lr. TV. Night I'rlr; tVc. Kc 5o 1100. ! 00fr Telephone IS1I. PAXTON It BURQE88, Mgr. Four Mights, Commnclno Matinee Sunday, April 19th Tin Charming Comedienne, KATIE PUTNAM Ink scenic production of ths Comedy Dram, THE OLD LIMEKILN n e. r. out. a? "' Seats bow on sale. IV, 3.1c, &0o, 75c, II Matin Wdniday. April J6-29-R0BERT MANTELL. J JOHN RUDD, Jeweler and Optician I 317 N. 16th STREET, MARIS A tPIOlALTV Of : : Fine Watch Repairing :: rs? French Clocks.:: ' ' Exclusive Watch, Exsmlnsr for F., E. ' ' ; , and M. V. R. R. Co. .fi AA A J A A A A JAili JaVX Jai "TttTTTttttTTTTtTTTTTTttTT CITY AND STATE ETbe Water-worki Company .re en larging their mains on Sixteenth street. J. 3. Galllgan, who wai chief of the fire department (or a number of yean It dead. He was buried Friday. , '"Kejt Wedneiday evening will be the Tegular meeting of the Omaha Retail en Auoolatlon, at which a large at tendance is anticipated. J. H. Conley. a prominent citizen of Auburn, attempted tuiclde last Tues day. Despondency over financial troubles Is said to be the cause. Judge Joseph B. Blair has been ap pointed for the receivers of the Union Paoiflo railway in Idaho, with head' quarters at Pocatello. lie leaves this city April 25th. The semi-annual meeting of the Grand Commandary of the Mason lo Order of Nebraska was held in Omaha on Wednesday of this week, at which new officers were elected. The Republican state convention held in Omaha Wednesday chose John L. Webster, Peter Jensen, T. P. Ketr nerd, and Geo. Thummel as delegates to the St Louis convention. Valley, Nebraska, is soon to have a new school house. It will be a two ' story brick structure, and contain all the latest Improvements In heating and ventillatlng. R. L. Carter of this city is doing the cornice and galvanised ironwork. The trouble between the constables elected in the city and those of the country was settled In a test case be fore Judge Scott Tuesday. The per manent Injunction granted by the court confines business of constables to the precincts for which they were elected. The attention of our readen is Called to the advertisement of Dr. Withen, the dentist in the Brown block. Dr. Withen is one of the plo neen in low-priced dental work in Omaha, and his large ezperlenoe is a guarantee that it will be first-class in every respect. An exciting run-a-way occurred on South Thirteenth street Thursday af ternoon. The only occupant of the wagon was a little girl about 10 yean old who held the reins screaming for help. As it turned the corner of Jones street a young man climbed into the rear of the wagon, took the girl under his arm and slid out, and all escaped uninjured, much to the relief of the bystanders, who expected to see her thrown out upon the pavement. There will be a great time up at Washington hall next Thursday night The John L. Webster Club will be the recipient of a beautiful flag. Eon. John L. Webster will present the em blem and Hon. John L. Kennedy, on behalf of the club will receive it. There will be music by the John L. Webster Glee Club, instrumental musio and a cornet solo by Prof. Geo. Walker of the Seventh Ward Military Band besides other exercises. Ladies are especially invited. Come and bring your friends. Don't forget the date. Thursday night, April 23d. mm Creighton Theatre At the Boyd, for three day, com mincing with a matinee Sunday after noon, "The Bicycle Girl" will hold sway. Mins Nellie Mcllenry, a favor ite, and one of the stan of Salisbury's Troubadours, is In the cast, too, and junt as full of her old-time vivacity and rollicking humor as ever, In a role that gives her every opportunity for the dis play of her versatallty. "The Uicycle Girl" is described as a cyclo-comedy, a satire on the bicycle craze and "new" woman insanity, and is said to be full of fun, son? and dance. The local wheelmen intend turning out in force to the performance on Monday night . On Tuesday evening, May 5, Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll, the renowed ora tor and logician, will deliver a lecture at Boyd's Theatre. It has not yet been decided whether he will spesic on "The Foundations of Faith" or "Why I am an Agnostic" It may be necessary to ask for a popular expression as to a preference of those subjects. Eighty students from the University of Michigan, composing the glee and mandolin clubs from grand old Ann Arbor, will give a characteristic con cert at Boyd's Theatre on the evening of April 24. A most novel and excel lent program has been announced. The event will be assisted socially by the extensive local alumni and a large corps of patroneseos. On tne inn inst. this club gave a concert at Cen tral Mnslo Hall, in Chicago, and the spacious auditorium was crowded to the doon. The Chicago papen spoke of the entertainment as being most plowing and artistic One crltio even went so far as to say that it was the best college glee club that had yet ap peared in Chicago. Xaver Scharwenka, the great Polish pianist, will appear in concert at Boyd's Theatre on Monday evening, May 4. He is not only a master of the piano, but a composer of international repu tatlon. Scharwenka at present is court pianist to the Emperor of Austria, and professsor of the Royal German Con servatory. The coming of this distin gulshed muslolan is balled with de light by local muslo-lovers. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm forcnughi, colds, and throat disease SCHOOL QUESTION THE ISSUE. Topper and Laurler Will Oppose Each Other In Winnipeg Politic. Winnipeg, Man., April 10. Winni I eg is to have a battle royal and the parochial school question is to be the Issue. At the close of parliament at Ottawa, Sir Charles Tupper will leave forWlrnipeg and will be invited by the conservatives here to stand for Winnipeg at the forthcoming general elections. If he accepts the Liberals will invite their leader, Hon. Wilfred Laurler to oppose him, and here at the birthplace of the troublesome school- questiou, the battle between the giants will be fought If it occurs it will be the most exciting political battle in Canada's history. London, April 10. The St James' Gazette this afternoon, commenting on the debate at Ottawa on the Manitoba school question, says that the school bill is a farce, adding: "Sir Charles Tupper may wish to pass it, but the conservatives and lib erals want to take the issue into their constituencies. It is satisfactory to know that the matter Is purely politi cal and that the Manitobaas will not fight for state rights." The Globe, commenting on the same subject, says: "The tactics of the opposition put to shame the most experienced obstruc tionists in the house of commons and can only injure the side they are in tended to serve. What C 1. Potter Says. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 31, 1895. The Howard Medicine Company. 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