Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 25, 1895, Part I, Page 7, Image 7

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- - - - - - _ - _ _ T11E OMAJIA . DAILY . BEE : TNDAY , AIJUUS'I' r , 18fJ. ) ' _ _
IN TiE HEAL I OF SPORT
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Pleasures in the Mowltns ! and on
the Lakes and Btream8.
BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR TiE WINTRY SPORT
I
( usMIII With the HInrtlll'n1.1.ler
Irnl Un n Ht In rt-SI > lrllluI'rln t-
( ' rM-IIt'HcIi Hhn" I.Jntrl. Ps nlli
the lT"lnl " 'N'li ) ' ( rIst.
. . \II \ Maul Is I hunting big game with n I
Iluty ) or frIends In the lumholt rnoUntatns I
Ne\'all , Ito will Ilt In a month at the I
sport.
Jlllle Tunneclt anih , party have returned
from a very satsfactory shoot In the country
rounJbout , Albion According to the juge , } .
the party bagged something ) like seven or
eight dozen curlew.
S. I Imh , Lew Johme , D. W. Mclu h
anl I.ee SIIrUn are hack from a month's
outing In the National park. Mr. Spratin
says that wOlllerhl1 country Is a veritable
plrllte for big game They saw a number
_ of hear I and elk were so plentiful and tame
that they would core down the mountains
alll reed among the party's horses when
tethered out ror the night
4 OMAHA . /ug. 19.-To the Sportng'EUpr
1 or The flee : I enclose you 1 membership
Y. ticket to the new Crescent Gun club Shoots
S every Saturday at 2:30 : p. m. Grounds It
1lghteeiith and , Ames a\'enuo. Would be
pleased to have you come out any Ume.-
J. I'J. Itoborts
Thanks.VIil get out sOme afternoon and
i give you an exhibition or championship form
at the tral'
. , J. C. nead has fall to respond to J. J.
1. . Iatdifl's challenge for a return 100-lve bird
. . I itialcit hit he Informs the sporting editor
J _ that ho wi give Mr. II. 1 chance to get
1 even next Noveinlier lardln declares this
I better than no chance at al , but he still
has serious doubts about Head's shooting
him any time or for anything. lie Is ready
to tall Heal , right out hehlnt the ' bar to.
morrow , net week , next month 'or next
year , ant shoot him for anything from a
nickel up to $500 , and guarantees beforehand
, , to beat him at thlt , Now , Plumber here's
your chance for Ilory and coin.
There has been a numher at fine black
hass ) taken at lalawa during the past week ,
. hit theo water have been too thoroughly
t p. selnel to ever give prospect or any consIder-
able sport with rod amutreel .
. , Uly 1081Innd returned from Lake Wash.
.rr Ington a fpw days ago. lie reports slender
black hash fishing . but cropplcs are to be
taken hy the boat load , almost. One day
the genial Bllal caught 127 that aver-
' . aged one pound ceh. One afternoon Billy
; started out for a ltte pleasure ride I ii's
shalHly clinker , anti to take no chance or
mlssln a Ish ho ted a trolling line to _ his
. , leg. ibig. . fourteen-pound pickerel iClk
" the hook , and , Jerking Ily oft the scat
; prost'Jte on his hack In the boat , It pulled
1" " ' him all over the lake before he could I'C'
" . r co\er himself and land his fish. This he
did , however , after [ two hours' exertion , and
can show you the crease round , his Ig wimaro
. . the line cut Into the flesh yet today.
Thcy are killing plenty of chicken nol In
: ; the northern part or the state. Two gunners
: tram Sioux City on Saturday last bagged
? furty.threo birds near larrln ton.
Oeorge Anderson bagged four blue wlnr
tell at Cut-Or lake last Sunday , and re-
lrts hllng : seen 1 great many more , as
, wel as 1 number ! or wood ducks.
ti Jack lJY , the coal man , Is getting his
how all arrow sharpened for a big chicken
hunt. Jack has a complete camping outfit ,
and toms ! In style , with "Splattcr" \'ISllal
lS 1I11e , cook and general factotum. "SpJt- !
tel' Is the man who caught thirteen canvas
hJck drakes on a line up at horseshoe lake
one time , and killed the whole number with
uno blrrel. Then he walked round a bend
alHl served , thirteen canvasback hens the
sale way. Thll Is I one or Theodore's choicest -
est fairy tales.
J. J. Shea at the Bluffs reports a fine
plover shoot last .k-rorty-scven. He I
says , however , that'the birds have alt Hone
s.d 101. alll that I Is useless to look for them.
Mr. and : Irs , Henry J. Abrahams have
just returned from a four weeks' pleasure
trill through the northwester part at No-
1rslm , They report a splendid time. ! rs.
\brahams , who Is quite ) a shot and can manage .
ago a rod and reel with the boot of them ,
furnlshell a large Portion or the game con-
slmed on the trip , besides maIling the catch
of the outing-n pickerel weighing six and
one-hair pouuds and lrty-elght black I
bass , averaging one pound ettch. ! rs. Abra- !
haitis. In her corduroy hunting suit . with
her hammerlcss over her shoulder , at-
tracte' ' } eons erab1e attention Cram some of
the residents or the country In which they
hitinted. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
4 \ Sport for . \thl.f. " 011) ' .
1'rospects were never brighter for any
sport than there Ire for cot bal as the cool
weather and the season for the great college
- sport apprraches and nil time players are beginnIng .
ginning to let their manes get shaggy In
preparation for the bumps and knocks which
they are sure to Fet In playing the great
gamo. And right here It might be well to
male a few remarks ) on the glme , its roughness -
ness and merits. Of cour.o there has column
after column been written on the great danger
to the 11:1tcll.lnts : from broken Ilnibs . rbs ;
anti other bones , but people are Cast coming
to their enses antI beginning to look utlon
the palo with n fair Ilnl } anti , not let the
Ilrejullce : and ohjectons which thdy formed
at Irst eight get the better at theIr cooler dc-
Ib"rJUons ,
The gJmo I csentaly a game for athlete
and urob.lblv mora than any other J'me do-
, n ancs that - I Iln 6houl . condition ' himself
I . _ . t Ito as to bo able to undergo the hard knocks
. which lust cr necessity accompany this cass !
ot sport. A nun who Is hut up In an olco
all weele cannot expect to go out on Saturday
cternoon and engage II 1 contest against
I team of [ tr.\lnoll players , because he Is sure
to cOle out the worse for wear while . . on
the other hand , the man or youth who detes
an hour or so a day In preparatol for the
game will not get hurt a iarticie.
Theo has ne\'er been a player seriously hurt
In a contest II Omaha who was In condition
to PlaY , 1 1.1Ie. while the only mel who were
hurt wem two pla'el's who went rIght from
their hooks and trle I to Play without a day's
preparatloum. anll one had his arm broken and
JrlIJraou.
the other , I'rell Hust'n ' was shaken by a fail
which would not hive Injured him a pal tco :
li.itl 1 ho tralnel at all. -8 I say , the game Is
- ,
, . cH'alnly a rough one and Is for athletes but
h net In the least dangerous for the person ,
1uD wi thoroughly conditIon himself before
tl'lnc to take part
The NehrEkJ manager Is lpurng ! on bring-
lag his pla'ET to Omaha and going Into
quitters somewhere where they can begin
U'llnlnK llY e \ly morning runs and light "
field and thus gIve the '
work on the fell boys the I
1101hlo opportunIty . .or becoming well ac-
qualnttd boforethe fu11 l term al the ' \'arsl )
opens alHl ale at vhllng the state fair and
the Feast : or Mo"lamln In a bo1y.
Oiii1iit will bo well supplied wIth toot hal
thIs fli. as the University of Nebraska wi
) lrebJhIY be lucre for three games , one with
the Umverply cilb team , another with the
) llueouii State university ant the great an-
. . ) sinaI contest In Thankglvlug day between
the State Unh'erlty ct 101 a and the Ne-
Lr.ukJ "Unl" ( earn .
The local pl'er wi aha all bo Klnn a
rhalro to indulge In the great ! games Captain
Cr\\rorll will soon issue a call for all football
1:1 players anti enthusiasts tn meet him and
prepare to bgln practice when from the host
111'ers the team to reprNent the UnIversity
cub wIll bo ciiosu , antI as the club hns
several hem games ' anti } also several nIce
trlll Illdnnud. ! the Iuiayers will have plenty
cf & 1nl" te ( repay them fcr hard tmlulng.
" 'lit H.t III 1.'lcht Comn ( ) IU
The following . leter from Dan Stuart . pres. .
ident at tie } .lcrl'lathINlo club , recel\e.
yester.iay . while Jt speaks for itself . foua.ls
tomfwh3t dnbons ! to a man up a trEe :
l-'l.OIiIDA ATIll4TIC CL.1113. D.\.l\6 ,
TelL. , \nl 21.-S\nd arlswo . Esq. . SIorl-
Ins l.1itr or The flee' 1 send you a diagram
. + c our arel" today . As to location fcr Omaha
itatrlis I cannot say , but I ther are any
"h' wilt tickets ther will get nearer the
ring and better seats the sooner they lend
their ordtT lu . You cn receive the money
and frl\ard me and I will Select : the b"8t
tlere II un.old or unre.lrvN. Inc It there
are likely to bo who will I wili '
Ire lely titers wi buy wi try
aol rN'T. BOJb adjoining those sent y ' ii. s 1
all c.m bo t'sether. l'rhL' ot l' x 'IIS. $10'1 I
reserved seats , $2'h. ' Nothln else on IIO'\ \
The $0 or general llnl"olon tickets not on
slo In elanco , The first row or reserved
scat are ferty.Slx feet from the ring. Orllors
lent II son can get seats In row lli' . or O.
section ii I right C r'Rht ' , C left or A right.
We have no advertising mater as yet.
All arrangements have been perfected flint
makes the bringing off or the contest aiso-
lute I Is 100 to 1 It will take Place here ,
but lould even this fal , have Perfected
arrangements where there can be no IntoN
ferenco so that ls 1.00 to 1 those coming to
see It will not be dlsappointel. Yours
IMN A. STUART.
H.N . .
'rhl' Pl'rt Ilnnrr" ( 'lrnh'll.
There will be a big sprintIng cunlval nt
Irockton , Mass. . Labor Iloy. The best men
of America Ire entered , Including two No'
braska boysV. . II. COl1ple oC lancroft and
F. J. Sulh'an. the lCII , or this city. The
principal event or the carnival Is , the 100.
yard sweepstake for the professional championship -
pionship at the world . anti the medal em-
blematc of tbe ( title , In addition . to the ,
main event , there wi also be decided the
onomle rUI , the lIghtweight sprinting :
sweep , and other special trials or spcl. , The I I
Colo\lnl Is tIme 1 ! of entries for the 100.
yard professional [ champlonshl11 : John Doyle
Allams , : Iass. : James Collins , I dertol ,
\Vs. ! ; W. II. Coppie lancrort , Neb. ; Jack
Gibson , Homeo , Mich . : Alexander Davis
Canajoharie N. Y. ; Tom MorrIs , Santa Ala ,
Cal. : Walter Christie . New York CIty ; I'JII
Donovan , Natick , bu. ; Robert Urown ,
Lynn Mass ; I J. Coymme Chatham Olt , :
Joe Merryman , Laredo Mo. II the lightweight -
weIght sprint the runners arc not to exceed
135 poundl In weight. I olowlng are lie
entries : F. J. Sullivan , Omaha , Neb. ; J. 11.
1lvln. DJvenport , la. : Julian l nllcman ,
New York : A. C nollus , Hartford , Kan. ;
Loon Losier : lwoukeo , Wis. : Sal Gibson ,
lluntingdon . W. Va I
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I \1)1 ) lie ( lie lrulH'r 'i'i&Ini.
OMAhA , Aug. 2t.-To the Sporting Editor
at The lee : As It his been dIscovered
that In the one mlo state champlonshlll
which O. O. layman won at Kearley July
4 that ho was net a member at the League
of American Wheehnel and conselently
had no right to the championship mcdal
In justice to time League of American
Wheelmen members and racing mel would
It not be hotter to have this race run over
nt some point centrally located , as , for instance -
stance , the ' Lincoin onothlrd mile track ,
which Is by r&r the best track In the state ?
I Is a well know n fact that there were 1
great many riders In this race who , when
they saw no chance for the first place .
dropped out. I think therefore , the only
way to determine who Is the mile champon !
at the League or American Whthnen In
Nebraska Is to have this race run again as
slglested abo\'e An expression of your
VIews would interest mc.
A MEMlm OF TiE I. . \ . W.
A J lull iii iie SeN4iIi . lit ( ' 1111 l'flFk.
A fifteen day running meet opens up at
Union park next Saturd9Y , August 31. wIth
Charlie Gregory , C. F' . Stewart , g. A. Wick-
ham , William Moore and Tom Dowman as
the racing stewards. The Hsslon wIll be
under thc management or n. \V. CunnIngham ,
secretary ot the Kansas City Jockey club.
Clem Grevelng will olclate as presiding
jodge amid Wchan Dwyer starter. A specIal
tralu will arrive from Kansas CIty tomorrow
with over 100 jumpers , anti on TuesdlY four
car tracks loads moro wIl be over from the St. Louis
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'Ih. UIIJral nt ihiiliIIie'M.
The sporting editor at The lies Is In receipt -
cclpt at 1 diagram at the big arena at Dallas ,
Tex. , where Corbel and 1.'ltzslmmons are
to battle for the world's championship next
October. The amphitheater Is ( his largest
structure or the kind In the world . and
these curlons to look over the diagram will
find , the same - at Handle's , - cigar store.
I'Jltr ) ' UI ) ' " fur th" II'ml'Ii Shun' .
Entries for September's bench bhow can
be made wlh the secretary or the Omaha
Kennel club- at flandie's cigar store on the (
afternoons or Septomh ' , 3 and 4. Ex-
hlbltor 6houll bear In mind that ( be entries -
tries close September I 1 and they shoulll
not delay until the last S moment.
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A 1\ USEl\ENTS.
cccccccccccccocc oecoccco ,
The auspicious opening of the Creighton
tbeater last wek gave a considerable Im-
petus to local things theatrIcal , which are
only waiting for the other house to fall In
hue to Issumo the place In the social economy -
omy to which their Importance entities
them. The pace at which the new house
Is moving at the outset , If I cal be maintained -
tained with no untoward accIdent , Is bound
to keep Its fortunes wel to the front ; and
at any rate ' a very pretty race Is looked for
which at 'al events must make for the pleasure -
uro and profit at the theater-going publIc.
Iessrs. Paxton and Burgess , with a proper
pride gave their excellent list ot bookings
promptly to the world which ! Ip paying
that cancelatons and other misfortunes
may spare the symmetry at so goodly a
schedule. The management at Boyd's wil ,
soon publish Its attractions , and may b
depended upon. this zason , as heretofore . I
to furnish the bet ontertalnments available. I
Between the two , both reaching out after
the ( most desirable attractions , and both
catering to the best taste In Omaha , there
should , and doubtless wil , result an em-
barassllent at theatrIcal riches The people
or Omaha will have the opportunity for
which thEY have sighed , to give to really
)
first class attractions the liberal patronage
which Is necessary to Induce them to come
so far from the eastern centers
-
Having got them here and paid them for
coming , shall we not treat them wel and
courteously . and , by behaving ourselves
ssomiy before them In the VIA ) house re-
mo\'o In some measuo the reproach that Is
on us ut beIng a "jay town ? " The other
night at the Crelhton ! 1 large audience I
was present to sec the opening at the new
"temple or amnsement , " Iuotng lie lan-
Iuage of the gifted orator or the evening.
I went , as might have hem o'pectll , pri-
mariy to see the house and the prome-
nalles , antI thug dressIng rooms , and the drop-
curtain. But It roaly should not han ! Iell I
up a buzz or connnaton all through the I .
111ay , nor h1o returned trooping 11 fromum
Its Investgatols of the architectural btau-
tics after the curtain was up. Another :
thing. The first act or "Tho lasquHJders" .
Is lively enough but the second Is slow
and talky. The timirti however contaIns one
of the strongest climaxes the loder drama
has funished , well conceived , and , arrived
at by most artistic methods. 'he craven
hound Sir Drlce I Skene , having bullied hIs
wife Into the unspeakable Ill nl or procuring -
)
curing money from her generous and honorable -
orable lover , whom , ho herself loves with
i passion the strohger because It seems
hopeless , returns suddenly and finds her
In that lover'mi arms. Mr. Fa\'erham , take
ling the Ingrateul [ rQle wih all the ekl or
which ho I lutor , portrayed admirably
the emotons of [ the debauched husband "t
this Jummmcture Pale IS lOath he reeled against
the door casing , and his innate nunhod
heaped up for 1 moment Ilto his wasted
face , only to ho extinguished by the ! ust of
sordid revenge. I was admirably none ;
the fine , clear cut work ot an artist. NOlh-
ing In It to laugh at , eUlely. So , II the
carll scen which follows close upon the
heels of this and Is the strange , but rot
illogical sequence at It. The two men are
1113)ln1 for gigantic stakes , ' 1,000,000 on the
one hand , on the other a woman an.l a child
and a solal crime. Again I \\1 well ,
even beautifully don , under more tryln ;
requirements at sol.rcpresslon than before.
Tlmci participants In the hazard were trem-
hung with time excitement of the event : the
wom3n whale tate hun ; 0 : tl turn at timecards
cards was watchllg the c1ntolt. her face
whi" all drawn with fear The baronet had
won the . first cut . or the three agreed Upon.
: Ir. Faverahunmi's voice breke out . fiI at the
currish spirIt of Sir nrl o Skenem "You'\'e
get to w'n 'om bath . y 'ou know " said time bu-
ont. AGain lothlng huimmoromis It will be
generally aulmltted. Some mln'l ' would even
have discerned 1 seriouaaes In time . situation
10 admirably portrayed . And yet a COlfe
Kuf4w went up on both the rcr3'lrn referred
to. I started In the Haler ) ' . and , 'a well
biased by some Indignant tongues lower IOn } ;
but I was loud and persistent . nd with the
hls.el which It called forth made a c'mblned
, 'olulo of ho.te Sound which notlcl.bly 'ita-
Nncertell the artists on the atago. ,
One hu no patience with such bearish
11emonstratclP. No amount of experience In
the'ter-g1Ing wIth plays of all c'uFes : seems
to raise the capacity of certain wllc , Iln(1
shove the mother-In-law Jokes and the
Weny Waggles Ilrawln . In the colored
corlo lurinta . Thes ululleakablo Posts hUlh
In mason anL out or scaMn , antI aPlllau,1 , what
an aetrr says or does . but never by any
chance the artistic way In which ho saye or
docs I : a where Mr. Miller won the injured
wife on time tur of the cUll , ho was hale <
with shouts or loud acclaim ant piercing whm- : .
tes anti frantic Ilarplnls : not for 110ng : ad-
numbly well what was given him 8 an
actor to do , but forsooth , for doing It at all :
ni If ho cculd do anything else , wih another
mum's plJyl
Thanks are due the nianagemnent or the
Empire company for enlivening the engage'
fluent or that excellent hotly ot players at
the Crel hon theater wIth a play FO sweet
and wholesome as "Liberty hail , " which was
presented yesterday , for the first .tre In I
Omaha Sandwiched In between two drammmas-
wlh'a-plrpose or a somewhat flagrant typo
which show In what particulars the time
Is out of joint and } how the 11Ia'malecr was
bor to set I right : Ir. Carton's work , for
those at least who find , lie worh a fairly
comfortabll dace ; to live In ant wish to
look ullon life as heter anti , } not worse than
It is . seems a veritable heart'seare ammmong-
shah one sa-mEdlclnal plants , which , what-
ever ulterior benefits lay tow from their
use , are not over pleasant tv the taste
" 1.ILerty hail" Is comedy without an
ale ) ' or sadness. Pathos indeed , there Is In
the humity and genuine goodness at the
old secoml-hand hookseler- widower because -
cause he "never could bear to put per , dear
'Arrlet Ilto a second ethition : " but the cour
or tnlo love Is lallo to run without serious
let or hmlmudrammce as It does In most cases In
real life . and there Is a proposal 111 accept-
ance In the ( last act which ought to give the
nOWlst wOlan or all something more agreeable
able to think ot than the wlngs or her sex.
The oltl book man aforesaid Is the central
figure ot the play. lie cares In timidly .
being mindul of the shall arid tusterCl In
presence or the nobly born ; and he Is "not
prEparcII to make a 10lg stay ; " but one
wishes he could stay longer . and h sorry
wl'les
that. : much as there Is , there Is not more
of hll In the play. : Ir. Crompton In this
role , offers one at the most delightful char.
actor studies to he seen at present on the
stage. In cres , manner , walk , expression or
countemuanee , speech , everytlming. the per-
. Ills Is the
Cormanc In veil-muighu perfect. Ils
rare gift or comedy whIch Is akin to tears .
and his art , In achlcl'ements like this , shows
its highest form In concealing nrt
Miss Allen and Mr. MIller . resting hptwcn
the two purposP-llramas whIch form the
strong meat at ( ha Ilresent emmgagememmt have
lovers' parts which they achieve as a mattr
or course wIth excellent taste Whether on
account or the uneasiness of an audience 01
ladles on 1 warm afrnoon , or by reason of [
time studied repression which Is sometmes
carried to its etreme lmit by these two
accomplihed pJers , their votca I\'ert at
times quite inaudible a 111 the auelene
watched a panlomlme. Miss Conquest ' was
pleasl11 In an Inenuo role , anti Miss noh.
Ron would have been still less her own ar
tstc self if I Eho bad faied to malII the
"sln\'ey" one or thc mosl prominent people
In the action. Mr. Edl80n and : Ir. nacku
do quite acceptable work and : Ir. Boylan ,
the young artist whose performance or the
ltle hroth"r In "The lasqlerallerl" was so
pleasant a Ceaturt of [ that presemuiation . hnb
1 part which calls for Cow spoken words. but
much 1001lnl at unutterable things-the JIl
having a sharp attack or that distressing
!
mmualatly which "comes between "Ieasles and
nUlh od. "
" 1.lbery Hal , " like the other 1 mplrl
profitictions , . Is sumptuously put on amid
rIchly costumed. In point or dialogue It Is
bright and clever , with a rerreshln free-
10m Cram the superlclal glitter or many
modern plays. - -
In the evening another or last neason's
successes "Sowing the \Vlmud , " was re-
plJtell hy practically the slme company
which Ilrcsented It hero some months ago ,
lie only substitutions being those or Miss
Allen for Miss hampton In her original role
Alen
ot Hoslmoml , amid Mr. Dolson for : Ir. W.
H. Thompson as the cynical old baronet.
Both these artIsts added to their reputation
In Omaha hy their thoroughly enjoyable work
In this powerful play antI the other unembors
of the company repeated their former stmc
cesses.
A recent open-air performance of "The
Merry Wives of Windsor , " given for charity
on the lawn or the Grand Union hotel at
Saratoga , furnished big hearty no Wol
hopper his lon -sclght opportunity to appear
In : legitmate role. The cast \\as a notable (
one , Including Hose COHhlan , Irs. John Drew ,
Adele Hlchle anti Bhncho Walsh , besides
others of [ only less renown. Ir , Heppcr's
I.'alstal Is spoIen ] or 8f the best given to the
premmont gomieratlon. I has long been known
to his friends that Hopp r's ambition was hy
no means bOunded b ) time trIvial though un-
doubedly amusing puts In which ho Is uni-
versaly popular but vaulted to leadl1 ! role
In the old comelles , which he and certain or
his admirers considered him competent to nn-
dertllle , \Vhen he was In Omaha last seasn
speaking ! to a friend or the Inexorable pubic
lemand which has heretofore eonllcll him to
the boisterous methods or " \Vang" and the
like , he said : "I kmmow and you know that I
can do better work than thIs Dr. Syntax bus- :
ness calls Cor. I want to do I , and I mean to
10 It bcro 0 long. But 1 am afraid the pe1p1e
won't hare mute When I HO to Manhattan
leach and sing with one or the big bands
'The Three Grenadier ' or something good
hike that-and I sing I well , too , It
I 110 nay It-whuy , the New York
paper next day make little or 10 comment
upon I , but say that De Wolf hopper , who
Is always , ant under all circumstances the
same old Hopper recited , In his Inlmltablo
way , In response to a universal demand , the
thrilling ballad or 'Casey at the Dat. '
D-n Casey anti , . luis bat They will ncvcr I
let I me do anything better. But I wIll flol I
them sometime. How would you 1(0 to see
me as ' 1.'aIHart7' . .
At the great Coulrock benefit last spring
Hopper hall the small role or David In "The
Rivals , " In a cast such as Is Fehlom ) lt
together , even on occasIons 1,1 that : and he
was warmly commended for his effective
work on that occasion by his fellow players ,
especjaliy by Mr. Joseph Jefferson , a cr-
cumstance which naturally elated the big
comedian not a little. Although lie confessed .
CesEed to his frIends that he was "as nervous
as n cat" at the Idea or altlptng the tat
knIght . hI bas wanted to play the part f-
a long ( tine. hits fine phnlque , his mag-
nlrent voice , and his unctuOus humor to-
Iethcr wih that fine intelligence wblch has
been apparent In his more recent work ,
, omhllo to lit him admirably to essay this
m'arely-piayed role , and still better , one
thllls , to ltilertake the mor3 arduous task
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of the I..lstal of "King Henry 1. . .
Pete F. Daloy blS begun his season with
a new play hy John C. McNally . entItled
"The Night Clerk. "
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Pay Tenl1ton at America and lessll
Bon11 of England wIl be the leaching
twtues at mcc's "H92" eomllany this year
Ethel Darrymore , the daughter ot Maurice
larrymore , and the late Georgia Drew
Barrymore , made her debut In San Francisco
last Monday night playIng with her uncle ,
John Drew In "The Bauble Shop. "
Henry Arhur : Jones' new play has the
ingenious title at "The Triumph of time
Phlbtnes : low : Ir , Horgan Preserved the
Iorals ot Market Pewbury' Under Very TryIng .
Ing Circumstances. " I satirizes the nmid-
die class conscience and has for its topic Of
chief Importance the employment of nude
models In art 6chools.
John Drew Is playing on the Pacific coat ,
his San Francisco aeason having opened last
Monday night with Jane play The :
Bauble Shop " lie wil also bring out
during this ongagemenl a new play whleh
henry Guy Carleton has written for him ,
called "That Impudent Young Couple. " The
company which .supports him Is headed by
Mauti Adams and Incudes Leslie . Allen ,
Arthur Byron Anna Belmont and Annie
, damns , Maud Adams' mother. Mr. Drew
ton. will shortly appear In Omaha at the Crelgh.
Augustus Thomas' great play " , \lhama , "
wi be presented at the Creighton theater
for four nIght commencIng with this even-
Immg's performance. Wih the merits of the
"Alabama" company the theater goer ot
this city are fammulliar. Nearly all of its
members are actor of establIshed reputation
anll roost or them are popular favorItes In
this city. Mr. Thomu' play has placed him
In , the front ranks at the dramatits at the
country. Its success In the eat has been
unqualified . and It ha been accepted there
a a dIstinctly American PlaY , Colonel
Irston I an old southerner who fifteen
years ar the war . still Hlt.'S ! the r'rth ,
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lie lies a IIOlblo re't3t for not only has
his cause blpn defest1 ( , , ; hut his only Mn ,
larry , Rave alellau to the Ulion amid
fought on that shle , BIIIls SUPllosed to have
heon Ic I lied. The old , mal stl lves I 01 his
old plantaton ; at Tala 1pa. I A rairoad 18
to run through the ltth1 1 town a 111 its projection -
!
jection brlnls to the h1te I northern railroad .
road mll , Captain DIvElporl. accompanied
by a young northern ! Iirthyor. The former
who Is Ir reality the sori'llr old Colonel l'res-
ton , long supposed toRl,1 , conceals his itiemi-
tty for sortie tme , tl'alng that his tather
still cherishes resentrbntl The Illay opens
In the homo ot Mrs. l'agim , who , before mar-
rylng Dabney Iale. hnll hleL i larry Preston ,
the lover having biefl . separated by. cruel
parents. YOII I'resten hal , ale married }
subsequently . but afer l 'avimug for the north
his wife had dlell amI lrp\lng ! 1 child , Care
h'reston or whoso existence her father has
thus far been kept In Ignorance. These
thrcall or the story Ire deftly Interwoven
all gather up In a logical and cohcrent way
In the ( fnal scene.
I.'olowln Is the cast :
Colo:1cl : l'reston an old pI1ter. . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l'rammk C. Bangs
( 'olonel 'mlniwrly , a relic or the cone -
. . Iohlrh' \ . . . . . relc . . . e im , Miller
'SLillj ' , Ttick.ei' . a 'rahhuttiega uisttce . .
'S'luh. 'uliel' . . . . 'fnlnllelll . . . . .1 , . 1. licks
Cnptiin Dlvenlort , a northern railroad
. . . . . . . . , . . . . . .Clemeut lalnhrll e
: Ir. Armetromig hiI mugemmt. . . . Jnlle ) ' I ' tileS
. . . . , . . .
LOthmVOld I'age , a southern hoy. . .
l.athll . In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Moore
Itaymnomid l'uge . a part of huRlnc . . .
luymolll . . . . II . . . , . . . . . . . . E. . l. I Hamonl
lecntur nn nnte-beiltmmmm servamit. ' . . .
. . . . . . . . . nnte-belum , . . . . . . . . ' . .ElwITI Mamma
tr9. l'age , cm widow who thinks twice
: . Iale . . . I . . . . < . . . . . . . . . .Inez Knowlon
Mrs. Socktomi. anothel' wiciuw. . . . . . , . . .
wIIIW"
11'8. . Stollton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . toul e Y. McElroy :
Carey Preston , an Alutmtl hlosol
. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ethel Irving
Atlanta Moicerly Colonel loherly's
Atant\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I : mylno liner
The forthcomIng theatrical seasn will be .
!
opened at the Boyd b ) the Paulne hall
Opera compammy. The enlagement wilt be for I
thleo nlghls , commencing Summday e\'enlnp I
September 8. Paulne lal and her husband , '
\ . George B. Mcl.eland , have just returnCl
from a summer tour at Europe , where they
IJrchased the American rights for a light
opera , which has been one at the reigning
light opera successes at Vienna , Paris anti
10110n during the past ) 'car. Miss hall's
support this season will he UII to the
standard or previous seasons Ir not Etron er.
During her recent Etmropeamm tour Miss lal
Is credited , wIth having ridtlon 10re than
2.300 mies on a bicycle aul , the trantcon-
tncntal wheel trip Inchllerl ' a visit to rled-
rlchuuh , the home of Irlnco Bsmarck , for [
whom she sang In Gtrman , I reaty to his
uletlgh
Holand beth and his brlKht company at
comeians will be the attraction at BOYll's
theater dimrlmig state fair week and will present '
sent nn unuslaly Interesting repertoire. The
company Is cntrely mmesv with barely two
i'xceptiomms-Ml's Hush and Julan Iteeth. The
repertoire here will Include his new coined )
"The Poltcian , " which has never been seen
lucre , "The 'Vomnn lfater . " "I.eml :11 Your
\11 " anti poseibly still another npw comelly.
"The Politician" Is Probably the best pulte.1
to Iolanll Iteed's style or comlly oC anythIng
he has . yet appeared 1mm. At least that Is
what the eastern critics say. I was written
several years ago hy the late Dlhl I ) .
Lloyd , who also wrote "The Senator" for
Wilam H. CrJne "The l'ohitician" was me-
touche nnl , brought up to ciate by the roaster
haud or Syluey ltosentbld , unt It II now
a most Inhhetl work. The social qualities or
: Ir. Heed have won Ulm numerous Crlends In
Omnaima who wi heAr "wih pleasure oC his
week's sojourn imere.r ' .
.
Yester.ay worknem' ' rmtnce" on the con-
. c
strueton of [ the benutfuI Ilorch or Iwnlng
that Is to ador ( lie 'trflnt or no's theater.
[ Is to he built or Irbn ' rd glass principaly ,
an" will bo or" arlstc design . a. .
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lag elegance to th' already h'nllsome
rant. The other immutcr'ovemmbemmts ) that have
been In 11rolress In oth'r parts or the house
arc nearlnp complet6'IUnll ' ! by the tme the
Paulne lal Opera compny opens the sea"on
on September 8 ovefythtmig will be In ( ship-
sluape ' " , d
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1\ ' 'I'IN { 11 'I'\ ' " CIIIISSI ( ) I I !
Inl'nlllh" tig' .t ( Jnf'r St reef'lIi
. . I .i'i . ' oi't'm'i-lv. ' mc'aat'ru I..t " 'r.
The Board or CountylCominlssloners held
its regular meeting yctertlay afternoon and
authorlzl"he \ paving contractor to proceed
with lie ( layIng ot the macadam pavement
on Center street This work has been de-
laYCl hy the quarrel over the Van Court
clainus The adjustment or the controversy
makes It po.slble to complete the Center
street moat ! yet this fall.
A commlnlcaton from Charles B. Keller
Informed time commlsslonr that unless the
judgment In time poor farm case was Imaid
at once the mandamus suIt . or which men-
ton was male some weeks ago , would be
brought at oUee. I Is pretty l well underm'too'I
that tIme commissioners will refuse to pJY
the judgmemmt . whereupon the manllanlH will
ho Insttuted and the legality ot hue roar
farm jmmdgmonts tested a secon" tmo In
court. The fnance committee I consllerlng
the matter.
The father or Jacob Tint made a final effort
In behalf of his son , the G-year-ohl who
evinces such precocity amid unusual app- -
tites. lIe asked aid In gettIng his boy to
the school for the recble mlnled. ,
Time Fred Krug Irewlng company came In
with a novel petton , asking time commlsalon-
ers to allow I to hold Its license to sel
lIquor at Fifty-first and Center street In
abeyance . upon September G , upon which
day It desires the prlvlele , Instead. or selln
beer on the state fair grounds. The county
torey will be aske,1 , to oxamlne the legal
phases or the question.
The Iarln ! In the Frank n. Ioores fee
ease wall set for September 16 , amid the
charpes agaummatV. . H. Adams wi bo heard
on September . ) 5 , when his 11emlrrer will be
argucd to the specilcatons fell against him.
The board meets next Saturly ! at ! o'clock
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SlhJ"I.t . A C flicks .r Chimh'rmm 1.rh1" .
Whie staying In the Delta ( : lsplsslppl
10toms ) last summer , 'E , T. Moss , repre-
sentng Ludlow Sayhor'ire Co. ot St. I.ouls.
suffered , from malaria and became subject
to attacks or cholera mmmorbus In every Instance -
stance when attacked he was relieved as If
by magic , by using Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera amid Olarrloea Hemely. lie says :
" 1 regard It Is the 'ne plus ultra' at medl-
clnos. "
IO\ iiitiivm'I'i hIS .
Born , FrIday evening , August 23 , to : lr.
and son. , Irs. Walter Cul ) ' , 297 Mason street , a
Iaren Jensen has asked for a divorce from
Nels Jensen , alleging drunkenness and mmomm-
EuPllrt ,
The People's Party club or the First ward
wi hell a meeting Wednesday evening It
8 o'clock at Its rooms 'fenth and Ilckory
streets. Several speakrri will bo present.
Mrs. H. E. Kn'ott. JGQ : Howard street ,
whIle returning fron ) Iho Lutheran church
last Thursday eVenl/gb , ' was run over and
knocked down by 1 "lleyce ruler and sus-
tamed 1 broken a ril , anti was otherwise
badly hurt The acqldent happened at the
corner or Sixteenth ant > HOWlrd.
The petitIon or the , whlow ot D. n. Bow-
man who asks for an allowance out or the
estate , has been brotnkbt . on appEal Into district -
trlct court from probteacoimrt . where $20 a
month was alowt far , a period at a few
months , pending a zHt.l nt or the estate
Claiming that the statb Is solvent , Mrs.
Bowman ta's she \ntted to more money.
The funeral or John B. Powers , whIch was
al first announced rot ? i0llay morning , wi
take place this a [ ere ! B 2:30 : , from the
family residence lOr ! utb Twenty.second
stret. Carrel countI'iot the Young Men's
Instute , of which the l celsed was a mmmemn-
bee wi attend the funeral In a hOlly and
uvill aEsemble for that purpose at the institute .
sttute roms at 1:30 : . p. m ,
IlH.1d. . , . . \rnu'l Knl-e.
The best salve In . the world for cuts .
bruises sores ulcers , sal rheum , fever Bores ,
tettor . Chapped hands , chilblains , corns . and
all skin eruptions . and posItIvely cure plies ,
or no pay required . I Is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 celts per box For . sale by Kuhn
& Co.
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INSTRUMENTS . Illaced al record August 21 ,
1895 :
Ih'ElS.
Joseph Nemec. RImlnl8trator , to An-
tonic Blmlnek , lot 7. block , } ountze
third adll . . . . . . . . . . . . I , . . . . . . . $2,0.
Special muter to I M Peck , lot 71 ,
alrmount Plal'e . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , ( )
Total amount ot transfers . . . . . . $ , O"
IAINS IAY NEVER BE LAI ! )
Diforence of Opinion Unit Water Works
Improvemcnt Project ,
COURTS ORDER TIOUGIT TOO INDEFINITE
. \ 11'lrll flint U I \1 tt'r " 'oris ( 'nih-
huh ( ) ' Uut Cl"h I ' , 'oiiiI ut
lie lulnll tu SII'III
n ( je'iit .
The first official intimation a to the cx-
act nature of the loug antcipate , } order tram
the United States court to the receIvers or
time \merlcan Water Worls compan rel.I'
live to the enlargement or the Omaha plant
was brought Oll ! at a ltetug held In time
omce at Mayor 1emls 'eterday. The
meetng WIS called , by ho la'or 10 discuss
the ad\'lsabll ) . of pa'lng the water works
comllJUy Ihe $15,000 clall wIth the umuder-
stanlllg that tIme amouut woull be spent
at once In tIme relnorcelent [ or the down
town S'stOmmm. There were prcsent Mayor
Ihommmls . City Attorney Connel , Assistant City
Attorney Cornish , Superintendent Hunt or
time water works comllany amI Connclmen
Bechel , PrInce , Gordon I.emly , Kennard .
Kmont and Jacobsen.
City Attorney Connel reported that he
hall called upon Judge Duudy alll had reach
( hue order. I had been slluel , but hall not
yet been malle a Part or the court record
In substance I stated } that the receives of
the water works company were "authorlzcd"
to expend "not more than the Imount which
should be received from the city" In enlarging -
larging the system. The order did not
specify when the work was to bo 10ue. nor
was I mandatory In its cimamacer ( Neither
did It requIre the receivers .o expend the
Cul alOlnt ) , or any sl1eciled part thereof
Several or the cOlnclmen Ilresent stated
that they were Ilch Ilssathted with th
worilug at the order. They were really to
vote to PlY the water works 101lany ( time
alount or the Ilellnl clams ; , pro\ldel
they receIved ( ! ole satisfactory assurance
that the 10nc ) ' would be t'xp"nmled. . lint
hits 011111 cll not meJn amuytimimmg. The
water works COlpal ) ' Ilght sllend $100.
amid It neEd not l'cessall ) ' spend a cent
I might ( xIIII It ( hula year or . Ilghl do
It teu years from nO\ .
1.'O\'OmU Tim API'itOl'LtIATION.
Prince and Uechel argued that lie ( onl"r
was sllcient to Wlrant the CJUICI In Ins - '
Inl the apimroliriation. The water \ arks CUI
pan ) ' loull not aiemutl the mooney Intl It had
I to spend , amI the ) ' belcved ! ( mist : Ir , lun'
amid the recelersere honest In their Inten-
ton5 ! and \ au II certaInly do what they prouum- I
iso:1. : I
Kenuarl went after the watcr works company - '
'
pany without gloves. lie said that by their
own allml'310ns ' the r presentllveJ html
Iterly failed to keep thor : contract with the
ctty. That beLng the case . \1 hy mild they nol
come down from their h'gh tar f and male a
settement with the city on the lusls ot what
they enId tie. lie took the Ironnll that the
expense to wiucic the cl ) Imod b'en put to
buy additional ' fire enltles to sUPIement : the
Insllclent main lreS3nro , shoulJ be deducted
. frem the lulhis. lie admit d. how over , that
It was tle that the ma.ter , ma selted In
sOle uvay but he was nn\llng to vete to
pay over the loney until the proper Ene -
Iuarls \ u ere Intefl1seI , a 111 the ey had
snIthll1 to show that the water works com-
I'any would keep Its put or the agreement.
At timis point the chiscusshncm grew torll and
I was e\'hlent that there was a rJllcal iliuler- ,
el ce In time positons or the counclimnemm.
I.emly averred that hue was perfectly wllnl
to vote for the aicpropri.ition anti he dll not
ouht thlt the receivers were acting In
good fmultlu . yet he shonhl oppose any voting
or mooney nnt he had some assurance be-
) ' 0111 a mere venial proml@e.
Mayor Bems ! suggested that the council
' {
might vote to' 'pass the apl1rOplIaton anti
leave tie I mumoney In the hllls of' the city
tre1nrer to ho lrwn o'jt hy the water
works company a ! It was neetlell to pay for
actual commatruction. : Ir. lunt would not con-
sent to s.tch 1 ; ilamm . lie said that the re-
cel\'ers waul" ha\e to pay spot cash for
their lithe amid that under the order or the
court they could do nothing unti after the
money had been place" In their actnal pos-
eessiomm.
KDNNAIW'S CONCESSION TO HUNT.
: Ir. Kennard dlspnted the statement or
: ' . lunt that they \1011.1 have to pay cash
for their Illpe. lie remarke,1 , that he was
goIng to InveMt ate that statement within
the next twenty-lour hours anll wouhl report
to the council whether I was ( rue or not
lie was certain that the company could
euly buy the Illpe on four muuoimtfls' tmo It
It wanted to.
Mr. hunt waxed wroth. Tnrlng to the
coummcilmnami . he exclalmcd : "I preHume I
am a dalnable lIar . th3t you won't take I ) '
. "
word for anything.
"That's I , exactly , " blandly replied the
lember Crol time l'ourth ward , "you guessed
. "
I the Irst shot.
City Attorney CouncIl said that lie guessed
there was 10 way In which any rurther
assurance conll be given by time recch'erb.
The cIty would have to take thEir uu'ord that
they wonld act In Iood faith , amid he aelvlsell
that this onght to bo clone : Ir , lunt h3d
sulll that as son as the apllrolrJaton , was
vote" he woulll telelraph tIme order for the
111pe and this ( was Ilrety good e\'llencc that
he Inteuded to make the
131 ; contemplated re-
pairs.
Mayor Bemis began to talk municipal own-
crihlp and Superiltendent Ilnt left the
room. The remaining councimen talked for
a whie. blt got no nearer together , and the
meeUng n,1ourned , without comlnl to any
other unlerst.ndlng , than a tacclt agree-
ment to iliffer .
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Next mow's 1mm baicommy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Stall , box cummut cllvami mteat'i.$1 ( Xi
Matiiieo minces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Stall , hex anti dlvaum seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
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Cotumitig Amig , 29.3l-"TH1 .
Courtland Beach
lhs : Afiernoon and Evening1
61IANI ) hiM ) CONCIIItT
Balloon Ascension
aiid Parachute Leap
l1OLI'/.ONTAL l3Ai i'EflI'OIV1ANCI.
FINl BOATING
AND BA'I'IIING.
SWI'L'CIIIIACIC ANI )
MEItItY'GO-ItOUND ,
ADMISSION REEI
STORMING O
VICKSBIIRG
Pain's Great Military
Spectacle at
Courtlatid Beach
Umidem' I I ip i itmi tnt gt'imit'n t o f t lie I n I vi'
md ty t'l u li of 0 111:1 : hIll , I n'glti ii I
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September ' 7th
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-AMUSISiMEN'1S. _
Cunimnuemuctuug Montlay , Aug. 26-i 1' . M.
Omaha Diiiie Milsec and iJoii 'Flea ' 'a.
IINGAG EMENT EXTItAOItILNA1tY
ju p' , ,
-f'OlLECTION OF-
DEEP SEA MOJSTERS.
Imicitcillng Man-Eating Shmnrlcs , A 4-Flyami
I'ytchmecoimimin , ! 'ommltlvely hirat amid oumly ono
1mm ( 'aptivlcy
Our ( 'umlo hail will present mommy mmcmv amid
select euriouilties. Iihjou 'l'heater will be Up-
toia to
-AiM1SSION-IOC. .
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WOOL
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-banketa , underwear-nil
wooiens-thcy'rcthemmmmme ' 1Lfi
.w cmi : : when they come out 'fr
_ $ . sawhentheywentln-umnd m5
\ clean , Pure-delicIous her '
the bath , At au leading
dealers. i
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, Flasorth , Schoddo fi Co. , '
0 .5 , .
Chicago ,
: I
/ 'flie Balmy South !
Land M Plenty
No Hot Winds
No Droiitlis.
Cool mcmmmmnermm and mild winters-
) two antI thmr'o crops raised cm year.
) Free ( mmcl. Itlc'h iacutia. l"tno railroads -
roads amid time boat shIppIng facii-
itii 's hiring thin mmuiiu'kets of the
whole country to your door , \Vork
and this land ylrlda you abunchamit ,
never ( muting crop'i thma ( bring big
Prices armml YOU have something te
market all the year throimgii ,
Central Mississippi
well watered , good roads , friendly
PeoPle ; miever failing rmiturnis from
the richest soil on the globe , The
tide of imnmumigration Is turning towards -
wards thu wonderful region 'ruvcmity
acres them wIth any sort of ore
pa"s you mnoro lumomiPy than the best
160 ncrems in the Weqt , Stock runs
out all the y'mur anti you can raise
ve'getmibles every immoiith in tIme
twelve , Uardsn fumrimmng amid fruit
raising are mmimtklng mnoro mumomup ) ' for
tIme northern mtc'tthers now timari th y
ever rnnmlci before In their tires
with double the rmnmount of 'icnrk ,
h't'an'iion' , plums , pears , strawharres ,
ginmm'a , mceraimnmimomms , early 5plemi ,
t aprIcots--In fact all smnalh frus am
I Ittofitubie. never falling aoum'ce of
1 ro\'ecmuc. For full pamttcuiars am-
dreemi
CEO. W. AMES , Genera ! Agent ,
: ii17 ( Vni'iurn , St , , OIIILO1IU ,
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