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i ? INE1M5ENTH " YEAH OMAHA , SUNDAY . . . . MORNING , NOVEMBER . 24 , -SIXTEBN PAGES " , , NUMBER 157 j
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502,804,506,508,510 , , , ;
H COMING BACK
H Smi FrancIko Jftnt Letter
H They say if our beloved dead
H Should scale Ilia old , familiar place
H Soniofeirangcr would bo there instead ,
H And they would Hud no welcome face
H I cannottcll bow It might bn
H In otlicr homes , but this I kuo w
H * Could my lost darling coma to mo
H ' That sha would never iind It so
H Ofttlmcs tlio flowers have como and gone ,
H Otltluics tha winter wiuds liavo blown ;
H Tlio wlillu her pcueoful rest went on ,
H And I liavo learned to llvoalono ;
H Have slowly learned from day to day
' In all Ufa's tasks to bear mv part ,
B But wlictner Rravo or whether eay ,
B I utdo her memory In my heart
B Fond , faithful lovohas blessed my way ,
And friends nru round me , true and tried ;
B 'l'lioy have their place , but hers today
Is empty as tlio day she died
H How would I sprlnfr with bated breath ,
And ] oy too deep for word or siRn ,
H To take my daillnu boino from death
H And once again to call her mine
H I oaro not dream tlio blissful dream ,
H It fills my heart with wild uurest ,
H AVIicro yonder cold , whlto uurblos Rloam ,
H Shu still must slumber God knows best ,
MUBIOAL AM ) IHtAMATIU
Frank SIjjq Is In California
lloso Coghlan is in Clovnland ,
MInulo Maddcrn is lu San Francisco ,
HBH Kobcrt Downlmr is ou the Kansas circuit
Mrs Kendal is the motborof olgUt chll-
Tlio Hostonlans mil roylsit Detroit on
Christmas week ,
! Fanny Davenport has opened her tour in
"I.a Tosca" auspiciously ,
! Comoolan Scunlau is playing a months
engagement , in Now York
IBM Adoluldo Moore has made a success In the
H west In "I'ygwultoD and Galatea "
H Louis James has purchased a now roman
H tin drama bused on au lncidont in Spauisb
m history
B JI seems that Clara LouUo Kellog is so i
stout that she will not bo scon again on the
stage ,
Charles Reed bus not left The City Di
rectory , " as currently reported
At Hayman tnkes thoMadisoii Square The
ater company on u tour of the Pacific coast
next summer ,
James O'Noill bos a now romantic play
which ho expects to produce before the close
of the present season
Alllo Ithca continues her successful
course through the country with Josephine ,
impress of the French "
Mr , Ambrolso Thomas next opera ,
"Circe , " book by Jules Barber , is intended
for the Puns Opera Comlquo
The Hanlons uro said to bo doing the lar
gest business that they have ever known
with tholr spectacle of Fantusmu " 11
Will It , Lykcns , Maggie Mitchell's mana
ger Is reported to bn dangerously 111 In Phil
adelphia , strlckon down with norrous pros
tration ,
Mme Jnauschok , the great tragic artist ,
will piny her farewell week in the Umtou
States ut the Grand opera house , Notv York ,
next month
Miss Maud Powell , the young and beauti
ful viollnUt , will play the Mendelssohn con
certo at-tho Brooklyn Philharmonic society
in Jnr.uury ,
Mabollo Stowart.tiio wlfoof Mr Schlbold ,
secrotarv of Nato aalsburv , of Buffalo Bills
Wild West show is
, Buffering from peri
tonitis in this city ,
Sardou's great drama , "Tha Exiles , " now
being played at Nlblo's , has caught ttia pub
lic fancy , mid the great sM > ctacle is crowding
the famous old play-liouso.
The London theater goers will have an op
portunity of scelug a genuine American
drama on English soil next summer , when
"Sheuandoah" will ba produced there
Mr tUehard Munsllold will begin his sea
son nt Palmers theatre , New York , on De
cember 10. At tliq mailnecs Miss Beatrice
Cameron will be soon lu "A Dolls Homo "
Sig Giovanni Kiuanucl , nn Itallau actor of
note , has arrived from Havana with his
company of thirty members Ho has made
the tour of South America aud bo is likely
to appear in America
While playing in Atlanta , Go , recently ,
! Louis James was entertained by many of tbo
leading citizens of that city and given a baa > -
THE MOST STUPENDOUS SALE
EYEB ATTEMPTED IK" THIS CITY !
1D0 Unmade Cashmere Dresses JQ
With elegant side band trimming , \ & \ $ J/biT %
enough for a full dress in o.ich i > atBJm > WTfT ajs
168 Unmade DrnTPaRiri lS § 7S
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Wool Twills , with Persian side JJj | | . K HHf
bands r
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Best qualtLy English Honrictta , Bra ff SeKn | |
all the newest coloring ! ! xa $ ' BUB 2 * * ?
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Consisting of 50-inch All Wool hRb m | | I
Habit Cloth in grays and browns , XP fta H * & &
3 ciwc * Silk Slt-ipctl Di-ciix Goods , Biiteiulld nisi
tcrliil for < ichool aitU liotisc < lru cN ,
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Double Fold Wool I > rev * SultlUK" ) in dark mix
turc only
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From tlio Bankrupt 8tock ,
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nuot under the auspices of thcwoll known
Dr Biedlor of Baltimore ,
Marcus Moor is busy engaging chorus
pirls for the Galoty company As before ,
half the organization will bo recruited here
Mine Albnnl loft Liverpool yesterday by
the Etrurln She will appear at the Chicago
Auditorium , under Mr , Henry K. Abbeys
manugomont as fSlsa in "Lohengrin , " Val
entino in Huguenots , " und Marguerite in
Faust "
Frederick Wardo has in contemplation for
next season a magnillcent Sbakesporoun re
vival with a strong cast that will include
several prominent actors and actresses The
play will bo mounted with rompleto accuracy
in every dotaU
The Emma Juch English Opera company
will gtvo soiuo performances in the Hrootc-
I lyn Academy of Music , boglonlng the 2Sth
of this month , Thanksgiving Day On the
3a of December the company will begin un
engagement in Boston
Mr L. M. Bubon has reccivea n cablegram
from the director of the La Scnla in Milan ,
offering a principal engagement to Mr , j i
Charles O. Bassett , now leading touor of the
Boston Ideal opera compauy , Mr Bussott
is considering tbo offer I
Isabelle Coo Is winning high compliments '
throughout the country for her performance i
of Mrs Meredith In Nat Goodwin's comeiiy
"A Gold Mine " Her characterization of
the pait is said to be a charming bit of stugo
worlc und indicative of a bright future I
Miss Louisa Moissllngor , the principal con
tralto of the German opera company at the
Metropolitan opera house Now York , hns
been engaged by Mr Miktsch , the now
director of the Boston Symphony orchestra ,
to appear in concerts , u 1th the permission of
Mr Kduiuud Stanton
Miss Lena Little , the American contralto ,
who has been absent from this country for
four years , during which tioio she has ap
peared at the principal high class concerts in
Europe , will appear this season in seine of
tha best concerts In this country She leaves
Llvorpool November U7.
Mr , Barrett will bo soon In Washington In
his new tragedy , "Ganelon , " the week of
November 25 , reaching Cleveland December
9 , aud Pittsburg December to "Gaueiou"
Is drawing crowded bouses everywhere and
is undoubtedly tbo most successful play that
Mr , Barrett bus ev r produced
A company has been organized in New
300 Dress Patterns , Qt ) IE
Consihting of Silk Mohnir BiilJm. . if S S
linntiiieH In the most oleg.intcoinujyp S „ u BJ |
bimitions xJF E za ES U 'S ?
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all the now est Fall slintieq * $ psi r & w y.
Wdm Patterns , ( h M fiS |
Of Imiioftod Camors Hnir BordSJSm 9 | | |
crcd Suiting , ail the nowcat colS S Jfr m S ® wJi
o3 and combinations r " * 'W ar
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new ff ' J' and lirou'ti mKliirCH ,
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5l-iicli All Wool Imported ( Vcim-Ii Etroadelolli
Stilllnt ; , oiuootEi lliiisli , Mliorl pile , and uill not
rough np ,
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BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT
IlS-lneli Imported Kiiplfsh Ifloliair Uri lluiitlnc ,
genidiic EiikIUIi K < > dH , Hislioiislilack ,
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IO-liieli Imported All Wool llenricttu ; tlicsenre
very elegant gootU ,
Worth $1.50 , < S4Stf f Per
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.Umible-wldtli Iinportcd Fnro Wool Urnp
d'Alinii , reliable liotli in color anil quality ,
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l'rom the IlauKrupc Stock ,
45c Yard
Yoik city under the title of the Theatre
Franco-American to glvoasorlcsof perform
ances in French The first of these will bo
given in Clarendon hall , December 10. La-
blcuo's comedy , "X o Vpynga do M. Porn
chen , " will bo the lire play acted by the
troupe
George Thatcher , who Is noiy traveling
witb the Howard Athenaeum company , is to
boputut ihal'judofa big mlnstrol organi
zation , under the maiiAgBsmcnt of Uich &
Harris , next year WillutouGlllotta is writ
ing the first part , which yelll bo something
entirely original , and David Bclnaco will do
the staging
It was supposed that It HiTlyloy was the
husband of Madeline Lucotte until his Lou
don wife npimared uuon thclscone Slia will
bo content , however , witlt Itllvorco and an
alimony flxod by t'jo ' court , Jo-that Hyloy can
then marry Lucrtta regulUrlv Byloy sayg
bo marrlod when a boy and.i > artcd from bis
wife fourteen years ace
Lolo Fuller seems to have followed in Kale
Forsytho's footslepsjn LOnhon , "Capnoo , "
bus boon a dead failure , but'sho herself bus
encountered soma small ( degree of pralso
From the appearance and ability of certain
I alleged popular English ( actresses lately
como to America , it would ! Jseem that Lolo
ought to bo very successful in London ,
I vV A. Mostuyor and Til ercsa Vuughn wil
leave Sau Francisco tbodlrst week in May
for Australia There they will practice a
. repertory of the Mostayor plays Ono of the
now features by Uio way , ot the present
"lourlsts , " Is a tunnel scene , where the
Pullman car Is wrcched , which gives a good
opportunity for some fuuhy sltuatlous ,
1 : Mme Fursch-Madl has appeaiod at the
Lainoureux concerts lu X > arls with great sue
cess Kcgotlations for her appearance in
| America In concerts and oratorio uro now
pending with horagont , Mr L. M. llubou ,
She will probably appear at tbo Metropolitan
opera house in Now York in the oratorio of
Messiah , " given by too Now York orntorio
society , under the direction of Mr , Walter
Duinrosub , December 83 and 20.
| Messrs Jofforson'andTaylor lutfocngagod
the follow lug people for "Hamls Acrpss tbo
Sea " Edna Carey , Anna Dolmunt , Llzzio
Scanlon , Miss ViUatell , William G. Beach ,
Hobert P. Gibbs , John Buolcstonq , W. II
Wnlllo , Hudolph do Cordova , J. It Furlong ,
J. W Atkinson , James Otloy , Augustus
Hyde , George Duval , William illUihardson ,
Charles Morton and Robert Humlin , Harry
-AMi Tun .
l Coire - Siifcs ,
I'romtlio IlanUrupt Stock ,
. 19c Yard
St Ormonl Is thu buslnoss manager Tlio
season beginlug November 85 , fit tlio Grand
opera house in Philadelphia , reaching Now
York at too Grand opcia house December 2.
KDOOATIONAI ; .
Tabor college , Iowa , gets ? 5(5,000 ( by tlio
will ot the Into Henry J. Stcere , of Provl-
donco , It , I , and Hoanoko college , Virginia ,
The facilities for Instruo tlon in the physi
cal laboratory at tbo Iowa state university
have been much Increased lately by the pur
chase of some now apparatus I
At the regular meeting of tbo trustees of I
Amherst college It was voted to accent the
resignation ot Prof , Marshall Henshaw , D ,
D , LL U. , lecturer in physirs
Prof Qulmby , author of "Qulmby's Alge
bra , " is very low , and it is feared bo will
have another paralytlo shncic , which bo
probably could not withstand ,
There are more tenuis players in college
this year than for several yoarb past , and It
looks r-s If the college tournament next
spring would bo close mid exciting
Kings Handbook of Amherst , " pub
lished by the Moses King corporation ,
will soon nppear , The book will bu divided
into three purls town , lollcge , and agri
cultural college There will bo 13S pages and
forty illustrations
The alumni of Vassar has organized a
students aid society The Idea is that
many alumni who would do vuluuolo work in
special lines are debarred from further study
after graduation on account of limited In
come und the necessity of self-support.
Itov Lyman Abbott , D. D. ot HrooUlyn ,
is now conducting morning piaycrs in the
Harvard college chapel and preaching Sun
day evenings The attendance at prayers is
as largo or larger than at any tnuo since the
sjstein of voluntary chapel attendauco waif
adopted
Dr John J. R. Patrick hat begun his
special course of lectures and clinics before
the dental department ut the Iowa state uni
versity This dopaituicnt now uumbors 115
students and nioro than a dozen applicants
have been turned uway on account ot lauic
ot room to accommodate any inoro ,
The Princeton freshmen have succeeded at
last In securing the clapper from the college
lego bell without being caught The usual
iloo is | 3Q , but the faculty bare no inforuuv
WINTER " GARMENTS 1 ,
FOR • I
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terials , full lengths , MONDAY ONLY , lLsvU ,1
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Fine beaver and wool ' " " *
fancy striped < f& i3" |
CLOTH NEWMARETS , | | IH | |
Lalcststylcs MONDAY ONLY Uilll % \
ALL WOOL NEWARKETS , ( MO ] l
In most desirable si ades , exquisitely trimmed , Ik I / i\ \
MONDAY ONLY ' l | ? IL * M \
SILK PLLrSHTACl < ETSr fa4f % * \ \
Satin lined , in all sizes , and warranted in every V G % f ,
respect MONDAY ONLY Il | IU J' ' '
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sTlK PLUSH SACQUES , \i 0 Rjl 11
Vciy fine quality , the most stylish garment , | JJ 1 W % ill 1 I
MONDAY ONLY "KtyaV/U ! JM\ \
HANDSOME CLOTH JACKETS & \ J ST | fc 11
Of all descriptions , light and dark colors i \ $ $ HH I p
perfect fits , MONDAY ONLY ' nflOU ij
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AfullJ of "Thilni i
LADIES SUITS VllI 11
Latest designs , heavy weight , fall and winter e \ 11 § jr i
shades , MONDAY ONLY IU ] j
CHILDREN'S cLoAKS fafL | j
In all styles of this season , plain , striped or * K * l ' > 1 j
checked goods , perfect fits , MONDAY ONLY l U 1 j
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502 504,506,508,510 , , , South 13th St J
tlon ns to the offending students as yet The
freshmen propose having small watch
charm olnppers made from this with ' 03 cut
upon each
Mrs Cella W , Wallace will soon erect a
largo building of brick or stouo ns a memo
rial to her son at Dartmouth , It wil ) bo used
as a frco dormitory for a few deserving stu
dents The same lady has also given two
scholarship * , ono In memory of her father ,
Dr Whipplo , and the other in memory other
son , John W. Wallace
At tlio mooting of tbo executive commltteo
ol the faculty of Connell a resolution was
passed to the olfect that hcroaftorjio student
Will bo allowed to participate In uuy athletic
contest with the student * of any ether college
logo without ilrst procuring from the pro
fessor of physical culture a cortlllcato of
physical soundness
Tliofollowlngsuboctsliavolecnannouncod ]
for Harvardcollrgo conference meetingsi No
vember 1J The Modern Tendonoy in The
ologtcal Thought , " Itov Lyman Abbott , D.
D. ; Docombery The Health of Students " .
H. P , Wnlcott , M. P , ' , December 17 "Tlio
Belief in Immortality " Pi of C C. Everett :
January College Discipline , " Prof , W.
S. Chapln
Harvard university has more students this
year than over before There bus been a
slight loss in some of the departments , but
most of them show largo gains The total
gnln is 153. Tbo freshman class has IS2.1 stu-
dots-and there Is an Increase of eightv-nino
in the college proper , This increase is larger
than for any previous year sluco President
Bitot has boon ut tbo bead of the university ,
In Franco a national league for physical
development In tlio public schools lias been
founded Its objects are : (1) ( ) to Introduce
physical exorcise ns a regular part of school
exercises ; (3) ( ) to have certain hours of the
day set asldu for this purrposo ; ( ! ) ) to secure
these privileges for girls as well ns boys ; (1) ( )
to Institute competitive oxnmlnatlons aud
drills in these exercises ouco u year *
Ccitalu Journals have bocn indulging In
Jeremiads ubout tlio decline of Cambridge
uulvorslty in consequence of the alleged
falling off In tbo number of entries , says
the London World In 1830 there were 013
freshmen , the largest number on record ;
1 but in 1887 tbo number tell to 003 and last
year to 6ti7 , This year , however , there have
boon no fewer than ( M0 matriculations , the
largest increase being nt St Johns , and - Jfi )
next comes Jesus ami then Sclwyn , < M
Dr Ira Remsoii , professor of chemistry in jw
Johns Hopkins university , will occupy Pros St
ldcnt Oilman's chair during hs | absence Dr J9
Fablu Franklin has neon ndvanccd to the as- aB
sociato professorship ot mathematics , sue Wj
coodlng Prof W. E. Story , who resigned to jffl •
become professor of tlio'Hamo '
branch alflW'
Clark university Tuo place vacated by " iStB1
Prof , W. II , llowolllias been given to Dr 13 WR i
A , Andrews , who becomes associate In an I- 1 I
mill physiology and Is assisted by Dr A. C % i
Wightman , lata follow , ns demonstrator ic 'ml j
physiology } m j
In that romarkublo collection of letton - > Jvl I
asking for passes over the Now Yorlc Con 'Ms '
tral railroad is ono from Seth Low , recently )9 '
made president ot Columbia college , which ml i
Is in marked contrast with tlio others Tim mt }
Is it ; Brooklyn , Juno It , 1881. My Doai L '
Sir i Herewith I beg to return both the W , j
passes which your kindness has placed at my M :
disposal , as I have made It an invariable rule M |
Blnco holding my prcsont publlo position not Jw j
tousoono , lam sure that you will believe fSIt I
that I am sincerely sensible of your kind jjjjf
ness , although finding myself uuublo to avail j |
of it Very truly yours , Beth Low , " J
Dr George Dana Board man , of Pliiladcl- 'jH '
phla , writing of the scheme ot a great Chris 3f
tlan university in Now York , as proposed by 6w
the president of Uoclioster university , glvot Mi
a number of roasous in favor of Washington Wt
ns the seat of the proposed Institution They • • ,
are in brief that Washington is the clvia j | I
capital of the country , that It is also the scl- m
cntitlo capital , that it Is becoming mora und J9
more tbo winter homo of opulent people , aud ft
that the Church of Homo , seolng these ad- " 5J
vuntnges , bus already planted a Cuthollo unl- JH
vorsiti there Ho would have n gieat Pre 'H
tcstant university in tbo capital In which : < H
each of theovaogolkal denominations should w
hove its tboologlcal seminary Too nucleui WJ
ot such an Institution exists , he thinks , In "JBm
Columbus university In Washington , v , tflffl
Thougii It was founded by Baptists it is , ha m (
says , in tbo strictest sense unsoctariau > *
Chicago man I suppose you saw all then Tm
was to bo Been in Rome , Charley I Returned *
Kuropcon traveler O , yes ; went all around , J |
I tell you you ought to-visit the amphlthea- M
tcrthcro Its grand Chicago man What M
kind of a show wera they giving there wbes gj
you went , Charley I , M