Y 2 TIIE DAILY BEE---MONDAY , AIIG ; , C 27 , 1883. / li AtlyertlsingChcatellt "lt htu , become eo commonto write the i cginning of nn article , in nn O1egnnt , in. tcrostnng nammo. , , "Then run itinto some advortieoment that we avoid all such , t Ana simply call attention to the mor- Ha of lop Bittots in As Plain , honoat terms as posiblo , "To induce oo to "To giva tholnopotrial whtchsoProves their value that they will foyer use any. thing ciao , " "Tits RBMBDr so fayorablo noticed in t ill ypapors , "Mali ious and secular , is 1 "Haven a large sale , and is supplant. 1 all other lflOlicinos. "There is no denying the virtuoa of the Hop plant , and the proprietors of flop t Dittorsmare / shove great shrewdness " And ability "In compounding a medicine whose i yirtuos are HO palpable to every one's ob sonation , IIQ She Die ? "Not "Site lingered and suffered along , pin. i In awes all the time for oars , 1 "Tho doctors doing her no good ; " "And at last was ured b gthtn hop Bitters the Iraa1pars sa so much about , " Indeedl Indeed ! , 1 "how thmulful we should be for that medicine. " - - I A Dangluer's Misery. i "Eleven years our daugliL r sufieredon a bed of misery , "From a conpBeaton of kidney , liver , rhounatic trouble and Ndrvous debility , "Under the taro of the best P h Y sician e , "Who gave her disease various names , "But no roltaf , "And now slmo is restored to us in good health by as simply a remedy as hop lilt. tors that wo had shunned for years be. fore using IL"-Tan PAnmtNrs. _ . FathcrisCetting'sVcll. "Sty daughter nays : 'glow much bettor father Is elnec ho 'wed Iio Bitters. " "lie is getting well after hle long suffering hem disease declared incurable" "And wd are an glad that he ueod your hitters. " A LanT of Utica , N. Y. I ' I fzct ' ' fir . hsG- L P 1 ( ® IA E. PONKHAPIPII Wyy. . VEGETABLE OOMPOUN1 Is n 1 odtlvo jnro i for allthoaoralnf"tComplelntsand. Wealn w4 I . . . . t ao oommoo to our be.t female popnlati.t. , EMedicine rorlTomatt , htventedhyaiomia 1 I'reparod by a Woman , 'l Is.arrat"t pedid al"anrf ala"ta , Iliac d Ill.ts , 'IrItrovlvatbo drooping eplrlts , lndgomtet s.u t pnnoNatatheorganic ( unMlonsglveselartklt sn " trmneletoflue eteprestores tbonatnralluslrn xlx fro , andplants oc the q..o ehocl : of wontaa the Rrsd psoe of life's spring m d early euntmer tune. Phyalchns Use It and Prescdbo It Freoty.-47 It rtmovca falntnmv aatulency , dcatroye an drs.rt r .nmulnnt , and rollover wcatmcm of the elamLol That reeting of bcartng down , cauatng pain , wdat rid twckacbo ; is Meers pcrmanontty curul by Its eel ortbeeuroorh IJaey Complalnt.ofclthnrri ! this CompounS Is uueurpnncd. I LYDIA E. PINT llAM's I LOUD runiruti ittl eradicate orery vatlgn or num"rs from /n elondandgire tofu lnelet lL eytewd 110th the Compound and Purlaer are prepay. 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To Panics at Council Bluffs , But Ho a One Ill 0mahal Boyd's ' Opera House Ro-Opons for the Season With Largo Audiences , NUMlll3lt ONIL With ours that were weary and worn , With eyelids heavy and rod , A young lady sat at n telephone , holding her aching hend- , "lfellol" "hello ! ' ' "hello ! " "nil her throat is parched and dryV And still , with accents sad and low , She sang , tho' site wanted to cry , "Ilollol" "Hello ! " "hello ! " While the cock is crowing aloof I ' ' ' " " " " " And 1fell''IIolio ! ! "Ilellol" "IIel1Al" 'Till the stars shine turn' the roof 1 It's , 0 , to be deaf and duunb , ] 'or a moment or two of peace ; \'ill the hour for changing hover come , 4\nd giro Iwo a short rolensof 'IIfollo"hello ! ! ' ' "hello ! " "Is the Central office aslcepl" And "Ilellol" ' 'hello ! " "Ilellol""Ilollol" 'Till a girl is ready to weep. And this man growls at a moment's dolny \Vhllo you're ringing the nuniber ho calls-- Yet perhaps the party is far away At one of tbo cnncert italic , ' 'hello ! ' ' "Ilellol"'h ! ' ' 0 , many the woes l Infght sing ; hut , ' 'helm ' ! " Ilollol IIollnl ' 'hello ! " Tim bells continuo to ring. A little weeping weld case my heart , But I must ho cheerful anti gay- Or , "Number Four Is crusty nod short , ' The public will surely say , \Vith cars that were weary and worn , With eyelids heavy and red , A young girl sat at it telepdioiio , hoding heraeldng head- ' 'hello ! ' ' [ ' 'hello ! ' ' Seto patiently nuswors each call , And tho' her heart may bo heavy with woo , Site ie ylloMnnt nil cheerful to 1111 The opera house wns thrown open to the public agaill'1'hursdny evening. As the audience conmmiced to assonblo , whispered inquiries wore henna on nil sides for the now drop curtain , and sono mistook for it a somhro.eolored steno in oak which had bean placed in front. But wjion the orchestra hnd eetored their stall amid the lights turned on full head and the curtain itself descmmdod in all thou glory of lace and. satin and velvet , the audioico gazed a moment and talon EXI'Itll9Eb THEIR A1'l'ItOIIAT10N in two hearty rounds of applause. Familiar - iliar with thorntllor dull colors of the cad curiumn and the hazy view of the Ncapol itau bay , it nlny be souse tuna before old lu l > itues of the house will be fully pleased with the dnzzlimig bight lights , the gorgeous exotics cud the bri amt view of time grand canal \Tellico which must be thou' entro act atudy hereafter , but we fuel sure thuut the curtain will be very generally adlnirod as , nsitle front color , it exposes no paints of exocutioi-like crookol leg rod storks for instance-which can afford ground for potty criticism , The boards have been hold this week by the Chicago inILtL ol'EILA COMPANY , and the "ideals" is reached by having all so good that there is no star. Each sea- soil's work batters this orgnuimtion , and their rendition lucre of "Iolaltho" and "Time Sorcerer" showed a vary admirable union of oed voices. Tuts evening we have "Pinafore" once again turd our society 1)00 1)10 have , man of then beemi reserving their attedance for this. From hero thIdeals go to Grand Island , whore they n all a now opera house , and tltan to Linoln and St. Jose1)h1. Tmu OIIANOELLOIL'H SONu , As the lord chancellor in "Iolamnthe , " Dir. Crippe gavosono very funny vtaoes to time chancellor's song , in turswo r to reiterated encores. The first was a sly suggestion on do presidential aunr ' mnermg tour , "Whet .President Arthur with a party o frlende ; Say's I to myself , says I , 'lit ' the Yollovatcto ] 'ark n month or s , ponds , ' Say's I to myself , says I , v 'It is statonl the trl i , is for pleasure , of course But I thiulc you uIll all my opinions culorso 'runt they went there to curry a very dar horse' aye I to myself , says I , " Then came a lgpal hit which 'took' immune soly : " 'Neon Omaha cltlzons want their street pnvod , ' Says I to nyeel ( , says I , "Tis asphalt they want and they will not b sltae'etl , ' Sayan I to myself , says I , 'IVhonovor the hlghlvayc need paving anew , Whtnt the taxpayers wish is square dualiuuB at true And the U. p , saaletono dlsthmctly won't do Says I to myself , says L" This was lnmuuodintoly followed by livery' pieturo of a reigning model of fashlgm : 'Noy what is this thing with n hight Engles tiles' Says I to myself , says 1 , 'With shngn.lwintod shoes like the cud of file , ' ' Says I to mtmysolf , sayui'I , 'Ins coat-tails benodh hla brief ulster p trudo , Ills Hants are so tight lie's a sight to be vlowe d What Is It ? It umovosi Why-It moat be dude ! ' f Sny s I to nmy.olt , says h" TIth''ASSAIL CONCERT. We publish beUw time pr granune of time concert which is to b j given noxt'1'luraday evening at Boyd' event louse , for time bmmelit of time y Ila sar educational fund. It is one of Ilao nmiakublu strength for am amateur 'io , formance and will undoubtedly connan ntfull house , Miss Jame sings time sane selections given by her ii' Boston alas' hall at time lath sync1plmomy contort ( ' 8' ' 83) ) under time conductor , Mr. Coo rg Ileumseiol , Miss James being at title col curt time soloist , Time Beethoven aria h o been sung only two or throe tunes in tam country , orate by Nilsson , This is fl programm o , 1 , ) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Itllsaec Popplotoum Yates and Rnetln , Mr , Mayor , 2. Sworn cd Arla , ( Alt i ortldo ! ) . . , Iloothov Miss Janes , I 3. Fautalsleon l'ollah Airs , , , . . . .Chop lilies Ituathtt with eecond piano , 4. Sonpl-a ; , " ] ) reams. " 6 , "I.uu Qinqp " . . . , , . . . . .n..u , , , ltubotate Mr , Northrup , G , Somata-Allegro Moderato , Andante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lYob Mies 1'opploton , I , 0. Ballad- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mu. . . Jatmw , 7 , Duo. . . . . . . . . , . , , . . , Frorosler Mr. Dfayer and Mies ltustlu , . Tlio-nhla'Uauco" , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 4 . ' ' ' Mrs. Squires , Mrs. letabrook , Mrs. I'eck , 0 , Tana hawser Marcia. . . , , . , . Wsgnor Liest Miss Atkins. 10. Dichtorliobo , Nos , 1 , 2 , 3..Schumann Miss James. 11 , duriston VattzCs. . . . . . . . . . . . . rgttAtleA Mimes Itustin Yates anti I'oppleten , . Mayer , CA XIJS Miss Touzalin and her friend Miss Gil. bert , of Burlington , and Mr , George Barko were treats from Omaha at time very deli fitful lawn of Major and ouncillBlutfs Mrs. Lyman , in Thursdy evening , in honor of Muss hiudsonof Torrohante , Indiana , The lawn wits beautifully illuminated amid ml imnlenso platform built for dancing , Ifoffmam s orchestra furnishing time music , 0. II , Dewey , Esq. , hots just returned from a tour of six weeks in the Yellow. steno Park. Ile ivemt out on the North. end Pacific and came in on the Union Pacific and he pronounces the latter route via Beaver Canon by far time most ' ) referable , and the country along it as beautiful as the great park itself , Miss Genie Belclmor , dnughtor of Major Belcher , of time army , who was stntioi ° tl lucre some time at n , is to ho married , Sept , e , on David's ' lslaud , Now York harbor , to Dr , I'lensants. 'l'iloy will reside at Itichmrond , Va. Several Onmalia people have received cards , Lieutenant Mason , who has Sono to Cheyeumme fmi clarge of soumo recruits , will return in a day or so accompanied by his wife , who hum been visiting her mother at Camp Carlin , Hen , , famesVoolworth has returned from time east , accompanied by his son , Charles Woolwortllwho comes hack from a voyage to Jnvn , for hula health , lie will rmnai" hero a mouth or s0. Gonornl passenger ngmlt Morse and family , and Mrs. O gdmt and Lockowood , Dlonsrs , Ste ) bona and Fell , love returned from HeY wood Springs , Cl , ) Lieutenant and Mrs. Burke have cachcd time ether side of thu Atlantic in safety mid are traveling in Great Britain. Mrs. James and her daughters of Council Bluff's , gave a largo imam party bust evening for Mrs , % ieglcr. Dr , John hail , of New York , was given a recoptiel Tuesday evening at Mrs , Meredith's , \V. B , Amin , assistant editor of Tits BEI ; , is visiting Major J. W , I'addock at Ft. ] tobimson Mrs. A. B. Davenport and childrmi have returned from'a four months sojourn in Ohio. Dfiss Dlimmio Hoth , of Lincoln , line cone to Omaha to reside with her pa. rents. The lawn tenuis ciub ntoote Wednesday aul Saturday afternoons at their grounds. The Sana Ceroummmioclub will probably reorganize for do winter , next week , Miss Wallace , of Pittsburg , Penn. , is visiting her sister , Mrs , IIorback , Miss Mary Knight is visiting in Dom- vor , withl Miss Carrie Bishop. Miss Maude Clarkson , of Schuyler , is visiting at Mr. VimnrlesVells' . Dfiss Cora Duane is in Detroit , and is expected home in September. Miss Jonnie McClellan is making a a visit to frimmds in Blair. Miss Grace Wilbur returned from time west this afternoon. Are you Billiousi Try time rometly that cured Mr's. Clement of Framihl n N. H- IIooth's Sarsa1parilln , made yin Lowell Mass , THE ( , AST DITCH III. Which Out Poor Creature Lays Down His Life , Blowing Brnlos Out at Iho Illuzzlo 0 f ll Forty-Eight. About niidmiglttFridayniglitavemoeri- ous accident t ccurred on. Eleventh and Douglas street. Jolunly Kirk mud Mike Curnan wore coining down tlme.hill on horsobnck , the mpimals they rdde being two ftno mica front Jake Sctmreiumor's Blue Barn. A t [ tp time point named there line been a deal p ditch dug to lay time now sewer pipes and ° it ] tad boon left without a barricade an d the only lights put out wore , it is claimed , extingtmislmcd. li As time riders cane down the ( mill thei r horses were both precipitated into tam a ditch , One waa soon gotten out an d ' taken to time stable , whore it was found that lie was but little injured. Tim o s other , n ( line sorrel liorso , valued at $250 was takemt out with his back broken , Dr Ohtlmbere , time veterinary surgoou hap e prated to be close by and was see m brou ht to times lot. Ho pronounced tit iu'urres necessarily fatal and as time 1 ) oed d creature was in uimrtal a gomm lie , b er ini u iet of time owner uudya 1plic P am ehot lmiui mil the head with a 48 crdibr ball , killing Julia instantly amid ondimg hi a suffering , Tllo gross carelessness displayed im haviii g time ditch unprotected is roniarka it blo , nut ! time coltractora will no doubt b called upon to uuiko good time loss. Ha a hack boon driven into time hole itsoecu a Pants would probably have been kUlod and it is wonderful tat Kirk and Curna esCalod unhurt. It waa rim accident which proper precaution caution would havo1pruvo Ceti. , ' 1'It1 : \ \ AHT1N0 hlsee&Y or 1NrANrs an a children are by no { norms confined to an limit ! ficiott supply of food , ' ] 'Imo tronblo ithattit fond is injudiciously selected , aid the lhnitn digestive power of the child is stable to I m cumulate it. Dtellln'c Food Is adapted to tit wmomts of invalldc as woti as hpfmmts. Al o- druggists soil It. ° CIiOHFi CALL. a . A Dog Curl Snmaslt0l on lime Ital 1 r' bend Clossing. dU 10 Am accident occurred at time 10th atre croseing of the U , P. main track Fr I day , which it is it vomdor did not rosul i ) atally , is A man nauicd 0. Olson was drivin 1e over time erosetug in hula dog cart , accomm i ate pauied by his wife and baby , whoa tit horatftook fright and started to run away Ono of time ehafts broke aid tlmo cart wn enoo'turnod in time uttcr between tw in aidotmcks , and just vii front of time watch n maim 's oflico , time occupants boimg tlmrow , tipviolently to time ground , Fortunatol tip norm of thomi were hurt , though i time chi ] d wlioti ) ickod up b Mr. W. II. Chair , w or believed to ho oriouel iu'urod. Time hearse wits caugimt ; before it hind ru ' far and the cart was loss damaged that would be suPI10med to be after such a , z accident. lied the outfit mot with the diaast when trains were running over the cross- tag it could not but Bare resulted very seriously , if not fatally. Instantly ltolloved , rDtrs. Ann Lacour of New Orleans , La. , writes-I : have a son who has been sick for two years ; lie hm been attended h our { ending tdiysidansbutall to no ur iose. T9 is morning ho hnd his urinal spell of coughing , and was so greatly prostrated in consequence , that death seemed imminent. We had In the house a bottle of lilt , \VM. IIALL9 liA1.SAM for the LUNGS purchased by my husband , who noticed your advertiieinent yesterday. We ndministered ( t aceonhing to tiirectiou and he suns instantly relfoved , Ittntglting It in the Yehlotvstone- Cldmgo NcFs. There was something wrong in and around the cam Nobody could tell ax- actl what it was , but a feeling of uneae ire and disconent had soiled down upon time party. The suddmi and some what mysterious disappearance of Sena. tor Vest the evening before , 'logother with n decided change for time worse in time weather , hnd added to the general gloom. Bob Lincoln had put on a full dress stilt , w'itlm white satin pocktie , at. ant lenthrslaos , mid a crush hat in tine lapo of inepiriumgconGtienco in time hearts of 1119 associates. Cod , Rollins oudca ored to cheer ill time droopin6g spirits of time chief by pla'im an air from "l'a tiemico" on ula claroiet an instrunent upon wlmiclt lie perforins wit11 remarkable skull , but the ellbrt ( titled , and time chief became more nmolanclmoly than over , Gen. Stager , with Iris hands in his pamrta loons pockets , walked up and down in front of time chief's tent aul wiistlud time beautiful air , "We Never Smile as we Pass By. " Gen , Sheridan contented. lmiin- self with polishing up his fishing tackle , and nov and then c.'Uit a farttvo glance at time chief , whto seemed to have abandoned all ) of a happy future , "It s that blowed venison atealt ] to lead for breakfast , " said time general to Limn. self , " \Vliy a moan whto ems time reputation of beili g 11o9aessetl of a few grama of sense will sit dovut and deliberately eat n chunk of aun-dried venison steak that a boa constrictor couldn't digest to six months , in something that puzzles mo. I told him about it at the time , but no , lie understood all about vo aon aLak , lma - lu g eatou it on several occasions at Delntontco's , ho doesn't ' understand that there us as much difi'crorce between time vouison atcnk served at Dehmiouico's old the ve nisnrstoak 'served in the mountains as there is between a soda- cracker and a cobble-stoie. " laor two long haul's time chief satgazing out of tlio tent into vacancy , his chin resting on his hamid. "I ran very much , afraid there is some- timing being wrong \Vnshington , " said the chief at lengtlm. "I have n premonition nition of disaster. Did you aver have a Prmnonition of disaster , hilip ? " "Well es , I render that I once hind what tai g let bd called a premonition which I hail in this slightest degree re- setnbles yours. " "What was it ? " asked the chief , droll , said time ghneral , tt was d few years ago. I had to leave mono to ' nttoml to some military mat. tore , nnmch against niy will , for I hind certain - tain reasons of a purely domestic nature for wishing to be at mina particularly about that time. I had engaged n berth on a Pulhnau car in Chicago , and soon after the train pulled out of time station for St. Louis I rotircd. I hind scarcely touched time bed before an imidescribable feeling of unoashioss Caine over. 1 felt that my hone would hover be wHat it lord been to mo ngnimi. Sonetitiug-I could not imagimio what-scorned to stand between nio amid my past , aid I couldn't puah it out pfe time way or look around it. In time I sack into a heavy slumber , and I don't think I ever had such dreamns in lily life. I drought that a frightf iii cyclone hind struck Chicago ; that my house was taken oil its foundation and blown several nulcs mto the country , whore it was dashed to pieces ; that the military headtiuarters hind been transferred to 'texas ' ; that time war was just breaking out , and I was boginmiing my career as a soldier ; that a shell bursted bneath my horse and sent us both into Canadatht 1 returned across time border , was arrested as a spy , and eliot by my own regiment in front of time capitol at Wasiiingtml. I awoke carlyin time morning - ing unfreslmed , and worried. The pro. monition of disaster had fastened itself upon me , amid I couldn't elmake it off. In St. Louis I tnplsacted some business , but everybody noticed that I was gloomy and absout.mniuded. I was nervous , and the least little thing startled mo. I was as certain that senetlming terrible was about to hap pen as 1 was tint I lived. " " \Vel1 , del amiY thing ha1pPemil" asked time clmiof , "Happen ! I should say somotlming did lmnPPop. I was wandering aimlessly down 4th street when my servant Caine rmulimig after me in breathless haste , and said : " 'Genera , this leas just beau received at time hotel. ' I opened it amid it read as . follows : "Lieut. Gemi. P , II. Sheridan , South. I Orin hotel , St. Louis , Mo. : Twimme. All I. well , ( Signed ) DauAt. " " 1 shall always believe more or less i n i premonitions of disnstor actor that , " "Oh " said time chief a , pslmwl" , getting a up and walking time tent excitedly , "such t things only happen to ono span in a thou I said , " "Yes , I know that , " said time general a amuf it is only omo ntau in a tlmousand whit d could have withstood time shock I recoiv - ed when I read that dispatch , , " * * * * * * : Time desp wore gloomily and sadly away Time chief hind become mmore and more do . pressed in spirits , lmitil Bob Lincoln aug gusted that a messenger be aeut to Lara umie for n first-climes physician , but tin e d chief wouldn't ' hear to it. It was nlutost dusk when a solitn ry 1 horwnuum might have been seen wmidin g , his way up time long avenue that led tt e time micaumpment , 1t was the curse 1 with the evening miall , his m ustiu g was traveling fast , amd iu a few minute Imo had mnptied his leather pouch on tit table in time dnosenco of time assoublu d part' . 'r'ime chief grasped his packag Instily , broke time cord which bound ' it looked through m the numerous' letters die pntchos coissions ntblic pn fors onvolo 1o etc. , and finall ' aclected an o pecliar ahapoyfrom i time rest which ii of tore withm o'idences olion swell ' of excite ' mount that leis friends looked at hie t nhnrntod and almiost bewildered , "Tlmuk Ccdl" ho said as ho finished reading the letter , "dais lifts a groa g wei gut off my mind , Read it nioud iI limb " I ) Robert Lincoln took time proffered not , mid read as follows : S WAaniNOTON , D , 0 „ Aug , I ) , 1883.- 0 Cheater A , Arthur , l'restdeft : Sir-e rumor lus been circulated \Vashingto mm that I lutvo tendereti npy restgnatform an gintend to leave time seat of goverminiont Fealing that should the rumor reach yes it would cause you to ahammdomi you vacation , I write tads amid desire to bum mm it ae a falsehood , No miattor how utue it 1 would like to ratire from public life at if seek time t uiot and hap irtosa of my Imon in Iowa I will never desert time ovorm er niait iii your absence , I nut hero , am intend to remain hero , I have my eye on the ditforent departments. Dispatches received this moping show that the country is 9afo. Trust ire , this republic shall never be deserted by your obedient servant , FRANK IIATTON. "Thera is no longer any reason why we should not all enjoy' ourselves. I feel now that time country ma in good hands , " said the chief , and time assembled gentlemen throw themselves on each other's shoulders and weptwith gratitude and joy , _ llorsnprd's Acid Phosphate , Makes a Cooling Drink. Into half a tumbler of ice water put a teaspoonful of Acid Phosphhsadd ; sugar to time . TILE TRAGIC ILOlil'.ON , The Agent of JohnMcCnllough Scans it .Vltll hits Eagle Eye , Denver Tribune Interview , "Tlmo outlook for the legitimate , " said Dir , Price , "was never , m nmy optnionso bright as now. In these days , when time stage is overburdened with hhppamtt aitl frivolous attractions , springing up like weeds of hasty rowtii by tire roadside , there is something peculiarly gratifying in this rtotablorevtval of time tragiedranla. Tragedy will have numerous and distinguished - guished male exponmmts this season. Imm the front rank will lee found Henry Irv. itmg , Edwin Booth , Joiu111IcCullnughmnd Lawrence Barrett , togatlmer with Tout ICcamie , George Edgar and uuuurous lesser - er lights , Salvinn's presence is alone necessary to complete the most distinguished - guished array to be found in any one eo mitry at time same tints , " "Hoy do you regard Irving's pros- poets ? " "Time financial results of his American tour should be very great , Ifomry Irving is time representative tragic actor of Great Britain , a"d that fact alone will secure him a cordial welcome. So muchm line been said of his talent , his personal chiar- ncteristies aul his rare capacity forgiving time dramnn realistic pictorial embellish- nients tlmat his performanc ° a must excite very great interest. At his own theater imi Iiomdon , Dir. Irving line produced some grand revivals in which ho ems has shown the passession of flue artistic tastes amid thorough devotion to his art , Will Americaims like his acting ? Alm , that is a I ) obloui unsolved , He is unquestionably - tionably a mat of scholarly research amid great intcllectunlity , but 1 fancy that its methods are quite at variance with our accepted ideas , I have only seem Mr. Irving in " 'The Bolls , " time melodrama whicit lee line selected for his Atnericmi debut , It is a fine performance , a great psychologicnl study. Imm the scene where time triune burdened naistrato reveals his built under mosnieric imttluence Irving die des s marvelous intensity and power. But frankly I cannot associate him with time Skakespearean parts , Ingo would aeeln to be most in hits lme , for it is in larinony with his introspective cast of mind. " \Vimat is all this talk about Booth's bad taste in playing against Irving ? " "i\ousanse ! In time first place Mr. Boothdoes not play iii direct opposition to the English actor. Because time latter shoved polite and generous courtesies to time Americium in Lomdom mast dlr. Boothe go into retirement ? Tlmat is absurd. IYeavemi knows time stage is broad miough for mdl the tragedians to tread it abreast without jostling each other , Mr. Irving hmimsolf would probably be among the first to reselmt'mly imputation of professional - sional discourtesy upon time part of Mr. Booth , Time letter conies back laurel. laden from Gormauy , and will have a great season , although it is limited to only twenty weeks. His tour will be under time direction of Brooks & Dickson , amid that is sufficient guarantee that hums interests will be skillfully looked after , " "What are Mr. Barrett's plans ? " "Much time same as last year , I sup- pose. He has just returned front a pleasure - uro trip abroad , and will open in New. York in about a fortnight , Next spring ho follows the exam lu of Booth and Mc. Culloush , mmd seeks Landon endorse- . After all , do venture will probably - bly be with hind , as with others , chiefly a matter of professional pride , Any Aar ericamm star can make morn money at ] tome than in England. I mu very glad to Imear how heartily time Denver people have recognized Mr. Barrett's fine abili. tics. He is an exce ] lent artist , quite urn- equalled , I think , in some special roles. " Do not forget to add to your Lemonade or or Soda ton drops of Angostura. Bitters It imparts a deltcloila flavor and prevents all Sumnnier Diseases , Be sure to got time genuine Angostura , manufactured by Dr. J , G , B , SIEGERT k SONS. The Coarse Jester of Luke Michigan , Milwaukee Wisconsin , George W. Peck , of Milwaukee „ is carving his riglmt hand around tied up in a big silk hmidkerchief. He huts bean bothered ahnost to death with anxious inquiries as to the nature of the trouble under the handkerchief , and so Imo line issued time following , addressed to "Time general questioning public : " Thisas a boil. Nt a carbuncle. Just a bail. I know you heave hind boils bigger than miine , but taus one is big enough far mo. t I am no 11og. I don't want the biggest 1)011 , Yes , I have tried flaxseed , bread and milk , mid slippery elmi poultices. Each is better than time other and all of thmonm are frauds. No , time "Bad Boys" ems not been play. . ing a joke of mite , Timis is mo joke , Yes , I tlmimk it is cussedness working out of mine. 1'os , it has broke. That is , it him nmado an assignment , No , I don't want anotlmer.- ' Yomm 6g 1eu , Middle Aged Mon and All r Dou whb suffer from early iudiscretiona will find Allen's Brain Food time most poverfnl ins - s vignrant ever introduced ; omee restored by It e there is uo relnpso. 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