- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - _ S TIlE OMAhA DAILY BEE StJNIA-Y , MAY 10. 189 ( . NANY REASONS FOR MOVING Lomo Wish to Thcapo Paying Rent and Others Take to the Suburbs. SUU.DING PROSPECTS FOR TIlE SEASON I'ersnhlM IIMtI.II TIIIS V4nr 1'IsoNe ( If I.nMt fur % ) liutt1& 3tureIi-O1i.r Srsic- ( then 11 * SIght. 'rho exact date of the origin of the cu'tOm t ; unknown , hilt It. Is a fact that for many rears the early tart of May ha ti'en looked upon by all elaos of American citIzens 8 a favorable time for inovlng Of ctire. thcro iiro lCOPlO who movb at other eaons of the year , and i'nie , acting in accordance with thu old adage , , it Is cheaper to move than it lU to i'n rent , move more frequently than once a year. Omaha i not different from other Amor- lean citico , and tlurirg the last week the big furniture veils that have come to lie a nec''ify to every fatnily who would lx moved In tlio aPproved fln-de-lecle fahlon have been seen about town more frequently than for ninny nionths past. Thou there liavo been inovhtigs that cainu to the tenants not a , . a matter of chiolco. o it would be a ml.tnko to PreIn that wherever one saw a lot of furniture outside a hioU9 or a pile of books outstde an olhice that the tenant hiatt notified the agent of a desIre to move , for the reverse might have bran the case. There seenis to he a difference of olI1lon aniong men vioe lult1eos places them in a lsittofl ) to know just what moving Is going on throughout tili' city no to the cxtcnt of It this spring. Oiw , Prominent real estate man ventured the otilnion that there woe twice as much moving as there was ( luring the corresponding period last year. Another thniight that there was but little , it niiy , more this year than there was twelve iiionths ago. 'rho men who have charge of the iiiovlng vans , dray and expre vaon , as a rule , thought that there had beeli a lilit tncrea'a , not such an increase , however - ever , as to rloisiy embarrass any of them because of their Inahillty to hmndlo the trate. MOVING VANS BUSY. A man conflected with the company that operate3 tile large vans that tin most of the moving novndays i3jh ( : 'Yes. blwlne9s liar been Pretty brisk with us during the last few ( hays. It cominoces the latter part of a , inthi and continues unttl after the first week of the new inc.th ha vassed. Spring aiiil fail , the two ierlod of the year devoted - voted to house-cleanIng , are beet for the Inovilig businCU. Of course , I don't rupporo anylindy moves to osc'.pe cleaning their old hiouso ; It just happens that way. We have had our vans and tn to a half dozen wagons in constant UO during the Iai.t forii'ght and we have been conipelled to hire extra horsco. Oriltiarihy we have hiorss enough and wagons to spare. Yes , business vats gooJ a year ago. too , and I iloii't know ae there ir LIllY more trade this year. " 'l'hie movement at this time of the year Is prs'clpally from flats to cottager.'hen the warm spring vcathior cameo along people vant to get Out from the central portion of the city , the built-up hjuaLness quarter , out where houses are not crovdeiI so closely to- gothier , and where the children have room to romp and play. The moving that ha 1)0011 done during the hart forhiight has been otitward and usually front hats to cottager. About a mouth hater the movement to the Fnhurbs vhll begin. A , 'inibcr of Omaha faniihie have iummer residences In the surrounding - rounding country , antI the van pcopo always count on moving these families out In the spritig csd back to the city In tile fall for a considerable i'urco ef revenue. There arc a number of peopho who would like to move , but find it. rather incriwenient to ilo ro Jun. at this time. They have bean a little careless , larh1nps , In allowing thier ! rent first to become overdue and then to accumulate month by month. 1.Vhcn spring conies they conclude that they would like to ho lii the procession csid have their goodr rol around In a big van , too. They consult en agent for another property , agtce to take It , but just before they take poscsoi1 ! are informel that they murt first 1)fl3' 'Il ' ) their back rent duo where they have been ltviiig. This Is one of the effective workings of the hey ; blacklist system recently adopted by the hteah Estate exchange. l'eriiapo the dehin- qucut teflailt IS requested to move , and thri. the worry 011(1 anxIety of flndint ri thier ) ioti.e , without firrt paying tip the back rent. become a iiiatter of torture. hNIlCAT1OS MOltE FAVORABLE. ' 'Tile fjvorzibie indications which I prophicelt'tl lii January for a much better year In our building ixitcrets sceni about to be realizeti ; the titinitig PohOt has been reached and I think from now en ve can hook for better tinie , " saul V. S. Wedge. 'ecretary of ( lie Builderz" and TrAders' oxchiange. 'Soiiiehiow. and I never could ceo why , , spring has never been a good time for the building contructoru of Omaha. Most People In thia city vlio contemplate building prefer to huut off letting their contracto until hate in tue fall , taking all the chances of au early winter ; but slirIlig tiii&i year haa ( been an exception to the general rule. and has started out bettor than for eeverah years. ' 'rhio first four months of this year show a marked iiiiproveinciit over last year , with just the itionthi of March CXCCpteiI in that 711)11th of ha't year , we started the Creighton theater , ut a cost of over $ IOOO , This iiin000t we could hot ovorconio 1(1 March , but outtido of that permit , we have gained on each 11(00th. ( aiid iiu'e more than doubled on Iai4 year'a April Permits. 'Thoro are several large buildings In con- teinlihation , which vihl inoCt likely bo coin- lileteil ( I un rig thi o su ni iiier iliOli t his. 'tii1oIig tue most vrolninent contracts now hot. and approaching COfllhetlOli ( ) are tile foi- Iowhng : 'I'iiO lavlilgo ) flats. corner EIghl- toenthi auth Fatiiain streets , 25OOO ; Omaha & Orant Smelting works , $5,000 ; the Franciscan - can Fathers have decided to build a molt- ti3tCiy 0(1(1 ( ( church , the monastery to be 85xS , thri'e-.toiy , of brick and stoxio amul church to be 137xd. ( ; It Is proitosed to build i three- story inonai'tcry at nit outlay of $ h8OO. The cli u rcii vi ii not ho coot liietoil t his suiii liter , bit tt iii cost sonie $30,000. " \icCord , Brady & Co. , one of our most enterpriiiig whiolentlo grocery firms , are putting In on iniproved coffee roastheg ma- chilie , at a ( 'ost of itearhy $3,000 , hhooth I'aekiiig company ia adding a third story to ts large brick buthliiq , e.hs'o adding a colil storage rhnnt. costing over 5O00 , W. II. Green is htitlidilig a $5,000 realdence , and ? N. hi , itairden a $4,000 rtsldence. There urn over fifty dwellings being built , costing from $ l,0)0 to $5,000 cacti , This , together with 21lliieraUU repaire going on , shovs a marked Iiiereao over iai.t year's iermits ) , and we trust Is oiiiy the beginning of better tinios. " fiiitiiiit r EI iirpiions 'IIL file VuInsh hi , It. AT hALF' FARE. Rt. Louis June 13.14 and 15 , St. Louis July 10-20 and 21 , \'ahington , 1) , C. , July 5th , to 7th , lluffalo , N. Y. . July 5th and 6th. Juno 1 summer tourist tickets vihl ho p1ced on rahe , good returning until October SI. Now on sale. Thea. Cook & Soils , spo. cml tours of Europa , For itinerarys and full Information In regard to routes for auto- moor vacation tours , call at Wabash oflico , 1415 Farnam stieet ( l'axton hotel block ) , or vtlto. U. N. CI.AYTON , N. W , P. Agt. H ( t'illflJiIi I ii 'I'Iukc t ii To anl ( rota all Points In Europe are on sale at thio Cly ( Ticket 0(11cc ( of the Bur- hlngton route , 1502 Farnam at. , Omaha. All lines. Lowest rates. Call or writo. J , 13. REYNOLDS , City Passenger Agent. It ( ) ii Ofl ( $ Iecp ' .VehI Take a book nail read In tbo electric lighted berths of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. l'aul Ity. City ticket oitlce , 1501 Farnain et , Casohine stoves repaired. stove storage , water - ter froi.tts. Omu. Steve Rep , Wko. , 1207 Douglas. p CiiIeao , h1ILVAUKEE & ST. I'AUb 1W. Train No. 4 heaves at 6:30 : p , in. Arrives - rives at Chicago at 9:25 : a. m. CITY TICKET OFFICE , J 1504 Farnam Street. p - - Tin Palace I3autifu1 huts secured the Iervlcei of Ml54 Cathicart of Chiengo , - IEl.thtlNt .ltSiC AT lONG 1t.tGfl. Foriial Oien I ng urthe flinmi Iin-lCnhisnM . ci t , . 'I'eieiIiiiii C 1.Iiti. It was only a few years ago that a few angulne individuals forecastoti a time when a roan could sit by his t1retide on a Sab. bath morning antI hear the discourse of his favorite minister and tim voices of time chor ! in the sanctuary. They spoke of It then just as they speak of aerial navigation - tion now , as something that might be pos sihio , sometime in thm future when the in- ventlve genius of the world hind advanced far into tue limits of the unknown. limit this tas almost oactiy what a considera- bho conipany of Invited guests heard in the Omahma office of thio ebraska Telephone company yesterday afternoon. It was trite that thiee tas no sermon on tue program , bitt they heard music that floated over 257 miles of copper whro , through a thittiider storm that was raging in iisaourI , through scores of ciies antI towns with their hum atid buetie , flfll ( wai as clearly amiIib1o at tIme Omaha enil of the telephone as though the listeners 1(11(1 ( been standing in the con- ttaI telephone office in Kansas City , where till ? ( totes originated. The occasion was an inornial ! celebration of this opening of ( lie long-distatice ( do- iiiioiw hino betweca Kansas City arid Omaha. The line in imloro tItan 250 mallen in length I niiil vas constructed by three repitrtite corn- Panics. The Nebraska company built the 1mb u far as Gienvooc1 , In. The 1oa Union company took tip the construction at that point and cirried it to Iledford and tIme Missouri and Kansas company built the line from the latter Point to Kaimsas City. The cost of thia iinlcrtnklng aver- agoj $210 per miie , and the total cost Was , coliseqtmeiiIy , upwards of $50,000 , Thio Nebraska company flumirlied Ito portion - tion of tim task last October , amid since thOu it has beau waiting for the other corporations to complete the line , Tue wire 'vae tried for the firbt time W'cdnesday , and then soimie ( ha's were spent In balancing tip tIme line. Yesterday was flet1 as the date on which ( ito flow system should be opened for business , and Pi'esiileut Yost invlte.1 in a number of guests to celebrate the oc- casion. They included Dr. Lacay of Council lIhtiffs , I , . II. Korty of the Union Pacific telegraph system , Fire Chief hhohehl , Mayor llroatchm , IL IC. Ilurket , D. Victor Rose- I \vater , l'ostniaster Martin , Aslstaitt Post- roaster \Vootlaril and ntmrnerctim otimers. The test' ' wa exceptionally satlsfacto'y , as the wet weather along tIme line made the conditions exremnely : unfavorable. There wa-s a break in this line in Missouri , owing to one of the poles being struck by light- imimig , and there wart a brief ( billy while the damage as repalre1. This was ac- COlniihlslietl satisfactorily and the visitors sat around l'rosident Yost's olllce , whieo they were provitlel with receivers , through which they hitened to a. phonograph which \vas playing "Annie Laurie" in the Kansas City ouhlce. Thmo music was heard as plainly hero as In ICanixis City- Mayor Broatch and Mayor Jo005 of Kansas City were iveii possession of the wire. Congratnia- tions were exchanged , and then Chief Ito- ( loll renoved acquaintance vithm Chief Hale of Kansas City. 'flie line worked perfectly and conversation as realiIy carried on as though It was only a local connection. The line was then ( lechared open for bust- ness and hereafter theme who patronize it will pay $1.25 for three minutes' use of the wire. Every lady visiting Sherman & MeCon- imhl's drug store in the next ten days will be hreentod with a dehightfuh little snuve- nir and sample of henry Tethov's superb Gossamer Complexion I'owder. - li'ytie LiiIge Xu. 81)1) ) ( Jriier of ( IlL' v , , i , . On and after Monday , May IS , this hedge t.iht meet every donday evening in the hall on the fourth IhOor over the Boston toro. 'XV. 11. CAD' . I'resldent , C. M. OSTRANDER , Secretary. , ; 2II 'mtICAitI ) . \.II tii ( , tllsiiiirl I'ticitte 1t' . On onil after. Sunday. May 10 , the Mis- our1 I'acific will put in a Fast Limted Train leaving Webster street depot , Omaha , at 8:45 : p. .ni. , vIa I'Iattsiuouth , Ntbraska City. Atchiirons Icansas Qjty , reachng St. Louis the next morning at 7:20 : , making direct - roct connections to all ponts imouth and east In the Grand Union station. No change of cars. Threugh Pullman service. Night train for Kan.as City leaven at P:30. : For further tnfcrmathoit call at company's olilces , N. E. corner Thirteenth and Farmtamn streets. ThOMAS F. UODFREY , I' . & T. A. J. 0. PHILLIPPI , A. 0. F. & 1' . A. ( I iiinhin-CIi I i.zi go-Sitec In I. A Special Trafu to Chicago ftr Omaha travel exclusively NORThWESTERN LINE. C.30 every night. 'I' ii ( ' ' 'fr : . I ii u ii I Ii e S e ( 'I , ii il 'I' rn eI ; , ' 'S the flurlington's "Vestlbulei Flyer" for Jhm ( cage. You ( lOn't have to climb over car platforms - forms or fall over baggage trucks to get to It. 'It'ii 'thie train on the second track. " Eaeest to reach. Best to make the trip in. Leaves Omaima-50O p. m.-EXACTJ.X. Arrives Chicago-S:20 : a. m.-NO LATER. Sleepers-Chair Cars-Diner. Tickets at 1502 Farnamn street. -a For Itii t , One-half of our Store building , corner Fourteenth and Farnam streets. MILTON ROGERS & SONS. l' ; ( ) IIlmrr 'l'hII I nit Stat-i. Spend oh day in Omaha and ieawo via "TUE NOItTI1\VSTIRN LINE" OMAhA- ChICAGO SPECIAL at 6:3) : ) p. m , ( dining car. ) NO IiUithtY TILL YOU START. Then there's considerable hurry for the train arrves it Chicago early next morning , This train is equippe(1 ( with EVIIRI'TIIiNG amid words are very hard to find that do it justice. If you MUST leave earlier. inquire aiOUL tIme .1 :15 : p. ni. Overland Limited. City oiiico , 1401 Farnarn St. hst ( list , The Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railway's book of Summer Tours , showing rtitets and rates to the eastern reaorta. One of the handsomest publications of this character - ter ever issued. Sent free oii application to B , P. hlumnphirey , T. P. A. , Kansas City , Mo. C. IC. . Wilbers. . 0. 1' , A. , Chicago. a Clijingi' iii 'Ii the. CIIItNGE OF TIME. The ELECTItIC L.IGIITED OMAITA-Chhl- CACO LIMITRI ) of ( iso Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul now leaves the unIon depot daily at SIX-TIIIItTY (6:30) ( : ) p. in. , arriving Ciii- cage at 0:25 : a. in. City Ticket Office , 1504 Farnani street. Sii'isi I Setvivo sit G root' Liii hen , ii. Ituv. A. Stewart hlartmnan , I ) . D. , general recretary of the Ilonril of home Mlssona of the Lutheran church , vitlm headquarters ( it liultiniore , Md , , is exoected in the city today anti will occupy the PulPit of Grnce Lutheran church in the evenIng at 8 o'clock. hiecretara' hlnrtman is on a tour of Inspec- tlon or the ntissiona of tIme church and a visitation of tIme synods In the s'est. Ito Is a cultured grntletnimii and one of time most distingulshieti aimd eloquent oministers in ( ito Lutheran church - ( stitilii Jat'Ic 'tui1a' . Captain Jack Crawford. who is stopping over Sunday in Omaha , will address an open meeting of young men at the roammis of the Young Men's Christian association this afternoon - noon at 4 o'clock. lIe will delIver an ad. dress on temperance , A colored male quartet will furnish that tousle.a -a - 1UlnsterJg. The enormous engines that haul "The Northwestern Line" OMAIIA-ChfhCAtJO SPECIAL east at 6:30 : every evening ( Union l'actflc depot ) and hito Chicago itt 0:30 : next mourning-well worth taking a hittla time to see thtern-notirtog in this country like thenm -nearly as 111gb as time Union depot , but aot quite as lund , City office. 1401 Faream St. hlamliton W'arrco , M. fl , eclectric and mag. imetic physician ; special attention to diseases of vGincim anti children atmd all at'3curo and lois-stamtding diseases , l0 N. ] Gtb i.t. , It. 2. JZEI ) . GOLDEN.-Mrr. Thonmon F. (1c1cen. aged 31 years. Pimneral i'4ond.y. May 11. at 8:30 : U. lii , from reuidemmcr 1l S. 2011m sheet , to St 1eer'n ( himtvtniciit , iteiy Sepulcher ernit'ry1 t AMUSEMENTS The wheels of a waning theatrIcal season , revolving with ever decreasing speed , arc near to their stopping , and even now move with dimculty , as the Scotchman jokes. A few moore scattered attractions , and time sum- iner sihl be upon us , with Its imtntinity from all stage represontatiorui , except thereof roof gardens anti continamotms ahow. Ada Itohman will be hero this u cek , John Im LW later In the month , and "I'uiltl'nheadVih - son , " for the timirl time , early in June. These , with the concert of the Ittissian pianist , Godowsky , are vhat ( lie Creighmton has to offer. At Boyd's Peter Iaihey 011000 ( lie present week , to ho followed by Rhea , M. 13. CurtIs in his old success , 'Sanl'I of h'oson , " an4 I'rinmroao'est for a night. Thu engagement of Eleanora fuse at the Creighton is cancelled , along with the entire tsestern tour of that great actress , hto sailed for Italy yesterday. Ammido from the attractions noted , it is mint likely that aity- timing of imnprtanco in the professIonal way IS ill be offered , although certain atitatotlr pertorimmoces will fill open time. The arnatetirs were out im force lact week , tIme Creigiiton giving up three nights to them. One ambitious event in varticular scorns to have stirred on esteemed con- teinporar' to tmnwonted dcd , amid to have borne fruit In the shape of a leading ehltorLaI , which wIll dotibticas supphy whatever - ever is needed of that kind of "encourage- rnerst. " Time event of the eck , hocover , the return of Chay Clement , in his pretty play , "Time New Dominion. " This fine young artist-is anything more to be desired tItan to be a true artist anti young-wmild seem to have been "discovered" at last by Omalma play-goers , for Isis audiences grow In size antI enthusiasm in tile mitOst gratifying moats- nor. lie will ime warmly welcomed when lie comes again next year , bringing "Tho New Iaminlon' ' with lmliii , atmd "Time Bells , " amm(1 PCO3iblY hilt dramatization of "Gail's Fool. " Mr. Clement Imas reached that stage of fame from which one nmotmfltS to higher eminence , leaving a l&t of things eatable and drinkable named after imini. Sunday chefs of greater or less reno\n have 'riven to add t the attractiveness of their nicntis hmy servflg ! up salads and pottages "a ha I1oImenstauffe ! " and a Chicago bartender has devited and constrtmcted a beverage , omit of hernon peel , emgar. whisky and soda water , which ho calls hlolmonstatiffen punch. This drink did not commeimd itself to Omaha barkeepers ; who , nevertheless , furnished it on dcmnanti , beltmg constrained thereto by their great percional admiration for Mr. Cho- ment and by tIme generous honorarium which always accompanies hits order. lie was zeal- out itt nmaking it knowim to local connoissetmrs , 10501 ef whom , mistaking ' it in tUi : milinesr for the lemonade whiclm iil'umi1ated time Sun. day chtool pioc of their boylioo'.l's thays , drank of the hlohenstaulten ptmnch mmot wisely but too well. hteport calls it a genial , if an insidious , bracer ; and if the public can find out where it is made It might be worth trying. That a aerimman nobleman , a former stu- demit at Heidelberg , anti a botanist , should iss tIme pleasant month of May in any clime where time \\'aldmeistCt grows without renewing his youth in the joys of the Mai- Belle , was hardly to be expected ; and the Baron Franz Victor von hlobonslalmifon cannot - not be charged with having neglected his opportunities in this regard tlurhng lila recent - cent all too short stay in Onmaha. It is safe to ay that he prefers this dcIectahe beverage of 1mm beloved Rhine. lately cole- brntetl in verse by the poet Srnhh : , to the mint julep of Virgiima. ! Whether lie also 'safetl der foliage of dot drink" is not accurately - curately known ; but it has a leafy splendor far moro beamJtItt1 than that of the uhep. Sliced oranges also ore in it , amid pineapple , and mmmcli Ice , ant strawberries ; radishes , too , sometimes. at a later stage of the fes- ttr'thes , t1flen i.iio bowl bas hieen filled anti emptied more than once. And if the noble baron did not preserve ani press any of these souvenirs of the occasion , is is probable - able that time tablets of imis mind receIved an impress that will be niore permanent thasm tuchi perishable memnontces. In nothing that lmappehod during Mr. Clemmient's iUbliC appeatanCCs In Omaha was ltis steadfast adherence to tIme laws of hie ! ellcate art niore forcibly shown tItan tim ltls uncon1)rOnhiting refusal to allow lmis scene to be ruined by the accopance over time footlights of flowers which hilt admirers had sent up at an inopporttmne tlme lie utitloubtedly appreciated tIme magnificent bunch of roses , tied with the German colors - ors , for their own sake. Unquestionably he % .as gratehmil te his friends for their kind remembrance. But otto lies no hesitation ifl saying that he was absolutely right in igr.orlng time giR at the time it was sent. Was lie , forsooth , who at that moment was a acrnlan gentleinaim tim Virginia , to be- comae in time twinkling of an cyc an Amen- can gOltlemflaii in Onmaha , come down mmd receive flowers for the footliiits na Clay Clement , bow to time audience with hinmith on heart , anti change back , as Mansfield tloes in "Jekyll and Hyde , " to Ilohenstatiff-in again in ftill view of ( lie Itemise ? Not he , snore praise to him for it ; aimfi yet imow n\any accrs : , more famous far than lie , would have tlone all ( lilt and wo : so In like circunmstances ! Creighton Mtisl hall. Paxton & Burgess' new sitmimmer vemiture , which is expOcted to bloom Into Cl fully developed roof garden , as coil as thte necessary carpentry can be cc- ccmphisheil , opened last night , mmnder clrcmmm- stances calculated to rejoice time hmearts of time managers and to amure local anmusemmment-hov. era of abundonce of clean anil bright enter- tainmemit of the vaudeville kinti during the hcatetl term. An omit-door concert hail , providing a good anti imot too heavy kind of amusement. anti to contitmcte.l as that refined ladles antI fas- tidlous men can safely ottend without subjecting - ing themselves to a greaten sliochc thaim tlmat resulting front ( Ito tmnell of tobacco smoke amid the . -3bghit of a free comm.ummiption of malt liquids. is lxttnd to bs a sticces' as a simimmimter merort in Onialma ; anti such a pboce the moan- tigers of ( lilt new enterlmriso propose ho con- duct. As beguim last night , all things POiiit to tIme accolimlthiiiinelmt of theIr iirooe , A very large and entirely orderly crowd was liresont , immcluding s'cores of mneii asmii women m'hiCse unIties are sen frcqiteimtiy in the so- cicty colunmns of time Sunday iapers. There svas great mmd continuomms eittisumiaam , anti each "turn' ' was warismly amid hospitably ne- ceived. These are time igns of succeo' , aqd if they continue , will inatire ngahni failure. It is 1101)0,1 , however , that the nmanagemneimt will hone no ( bite in commpieting the opemi-air mmrraimgemnemmts overlmecil , for time ventllittlomm of Cr1ghmton hail , tliougim admirable of Its kind , is not titlapted to the rmquiremmments of the present umimlertaking , The prognimmn last night , wiiicim will " continued tlirouelm the coining week , con- sisteil of two "turns" each of tIme ohlowlng clever people : Oertrutie hlmiynes , who mmlmtys on different musical Instruments ; Olaf Peder. son , the accomnpllslieti flutist of tint Creigh- ton theater orchestra , and Lutz , the excellent - lent cornet player of thm seine orgammiza. ( loss , in solos ; Leroy and Clayton , in a corn. etly sketch ; Enmma- Weston , a hiantlsomno woman. wtth a servlceabio voice , in souse ; Leola Mitchell. a favorite here , In singing specialties , and the Brothers Diantla , mu. sical clowns. Time Crelgimton theater huts housed some cx- tremehy good entertaimmmnonta duriumg the pros- emit season , and Its boards have thrilled to the steps of mumany agile and graceful dancers - cers , but never in this first year of its ox- iatcnco has hem seen within its walls a snore delightful perfornianco tiiamm that which Mr. antI Mrs. mlorantl's pupils gave there last night. Granted that these exhibitloits are of Interest fIrst and foremost to the parents , grandparents and all sorts of nd- mtives of tue children participating ; there Is that about any vehi managed display of tIme unconscious grace and beauty of childhood - hood that touches a deeper chord than that of family relations , ammd sounds an unac- Customneci responsive note in the hearts of evqn crusty old bachelors , and New 'oumten. In appearing thus yearly before the public , through the pupils , wito represent the results of their unremitting care , Mr. and Mrs. Morand are doing the public a service which it it hoped they may continue a very long thee. 'rho performance last night , ltmdivltiuaily and collectively , Is hot a subject for criti. daumi , and , siutce ttct napmes are too numerous to be , siautione fromo end tu end of the list , toe do'ms uot jroosw to hurt cy blc3acd youngster's feehing by leaving him or tier out. Wherefore , there will be no names at all in this notice , except tltoto of the teaclm- era , hto are so largely responsible for ( lie suiccesue of the exhuilittlon. Some of tIme dane- ing was doubtless bitter than seine other ; sonic of thm little grls prettier anti saitie of the little boys smahier , bitt wlmy so say , anti break imearts that arc fetter whole ? It % as all chmumrinhng , aumil Mr. anti Mrs. Moranti have reason to be proud of their success. Th people of Ornalma are to see a comedy by the Dramatic Cliii ) of Creighiton college. Slmeridan'it "Critic , or a Tragedy Iheimearail , " is the lucy rehectoti , and all who know the imlay will be glad at the opportunIty affortiel of jittiging the histrionic ablilttca of tIm yotilig actors of time college. In his own inimitable way , anti witim a u-c- flnemneiit of wit and hiummior , Sheridan unravels hilt unique lmiot. Mr. l'tiff , time itmaimager of the tragedy , iii a ccrversation withm two critics , his frleimtle Dange and Sneer , Itolds titemit spehibomunti with a learned tiisquisltion on the unysterlotis art of pumimg. lie invites them to ( lie rehmear."al of hts tragedy , ° Thme Spanislt Armada , ' ' ammil wimile ito grows ole- tluieimt on time subject Ito rouses thm slmmmnber- ing Graumtlpa Dangie , vlto , arummed with a horsowhulim. necearanily becomes tIme Primmcllsl clmaracter at tIme close of ( ito first act , In time reccitti act octmrd tIm rchmearwml of I'tmff's tragedy. Here time author it at his best , and the tragi.comic satire anti humor itt-c as fresh antI ludicrous as when they caine front Shorttlan's pen. CAST. Dangle Jr. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . DonnellY Sieer , ? ritic..E wtmrtl Me.Shnne i'miff , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ ( inibraith langle , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ \ ' Laitim hlummier , i'uornpter..Fnitncia liohhiron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morreil CIIAI1ACTERS OF TilE TI1AGDIY. Sir Chu-Istoimlmer Ilutttomm. . , Thmomns MeShaflo Sir \'ahtor . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Gilmore Eai'I of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mndmhcn Governor of Thlbiury Fort. , . . Rlwtmnil Nenny Seitthimel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \Veir Coffmnimtm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moreiiomm"o Tiibur'ito. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Etiimttitml I'ru Comiuidant of Tilburino. . . . . . . . Fritnt is 1ttt'Glnim ion \'hmlkernndos..John Humith hieefe.mtt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) tl tuuihIy Lorti ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I'.hcCttrviile Ncimhet' to Sir lhimtton..Joint Gentleman Nephew to Sit' Vnler. . .Augutine Burklmmtrtl Coitilmig Jia'iitp. . \Viiat bida fair to be the haughmitig treat of the season will commie to Boyd's theater tlmis evening , and for tIme tvo following evemmimmgs , wheim jolly Peter F. Dailey opemme a brief emmgagemcnt iii "Tue Night Clerk. ' ' John J. McNally's latest and best success , which conies direct frommt a itlmononienahly successful engagement in New York. Wlmerever it. has been presented there has been but one von- diet , timat of onormoim.s success , and Washuiumg- ton , ilaitimmuore , New York aimd Boston theaters have been crowded wltim delighted audiences. Mr. McNally's stuccess in ilttimmg Mr. Dailey with a medium for fun-making is unqimestiomied , and In "Time Night Clerk" hue is said to lmavo given hmiimi tsntmuah opportuni- tie. The piece opens in a bachelor apart- tmtent in New York , where tlmo trials of the hero begin , anti from here time scone cliammges to a imoiico station , nimere tim comedian lie- comes ( lie caltaln In charge. Tiiose who have seen lila photogr.iphis in this seemle realize how completchy Mr. Dailey shmmki , his itlentity tim impersonating tIme hiolice captain. 'FImo third act is a triuniphm lit scenic tile- play , representing the interior of the hotel Biac. Rich and Harris have given Mr. DaIley one of tile strongest companies ever rent out with a farce comedy , comprising Jennie Ycaimians , Gertrude Fort , itaymontl hitchcock , John Sparks Fretia Depov , Ilertie Dyer , Ida Itock , Eva Butler , time Olyimmpia quartet , William Keought , Peter Itaittiall , M. J. Sullivan , hugh Mack , Charles Sturgis , Lawrence Shesanand Itene Strottis. $ eatc are. now on sale for the entire engagement. The bx office of Boyd's theater will be open all day Suntisy. Creighiton Mwsic hell , ' whicim was optmeiI. last night under the mangernenb of Paxtdn & Btmrgca , will be contiuctod by them as a otrhctly first-class family resort and wili pro- t-ent an attractive vaudeville performance , . ( lie personnel of which will be changed weekly. Aimmommg those who are at liresent appearing at ( lilt new place of amuse- macsit are Leroy anti Clayton , the Brothers Dlantas , musical clowns , Leoha Mitchell , rnimy ; Slmattuele , Gertrude Ilaynem , and Messrs. Lutz anti Pc.dersen , sohoicts. An etiutilly attractive program will be pre- sentefi next week. Time roof garden will be .apitlly erected anti should be neatly for oc- I cupancy early itt June. TIme performance I commence. ) each evening at 8 mmd continues - tinues until 12 , While Rhea was in Baltimore on Tlmanks- giving day a treat was given by her comupany to tlio orphmaimo lit all the asylums lit time city , Eight hitmndretl children , Catholic. Protestant , Jewish anti others , were gathered hit the opera hiouise , anii her company gave a program of recitations and other features , concluding with the minuet from Josephine. The lialtimnore Herald thus describes thio occasion , Whieit the curtain arose it displayed a picturesque garden scene amid a tableau in- eluding MIle. Jthca amid the members of her company in the costummie. , f the plays they are presenting. They stood in a shell-like boat , and several tableaux were given with calcium effects. Thin curtain was lowered. mmii being raised agahit smowcd the comumpamiy seated aboimt the stage iii rustic chairs amid benches , Mthio. ithea como to the front of the stage , Wearing omie of her elaborate gowns , and , after being introduced by Mr. Macfor , made a few happy remarks. She said : "Jiiee'setl be chiidhod , which brings tlowmt something of heaven into our lives. Tlieso are tue words of a jreat French hmiiliasopber , and so cay I , I hiavc' appeared before kings anti preeltiemits amid auihhences of ( ashilomm , but today I appear before angels ; angels because it is tichi as you who cheer our weary hearts. lie bapy amid be grateful to those mievoted to your welfare. If ) 'Otm wouli be trimly great you mutt emulate time hivuvi of stmcht iuemm as. Cardinal Gibbons , Johns liopltiims auth 1imoclt Pratt. Lot tiich names stand in your lieartk , next to God's. " 'rime macothers of the COflICflY then stir- rouumiled limo gifteti Frencliwomnan amid sang " 'Tin Thee. ' ' "My Country , of Thuolt followed a programet of recitations anti songs , a sort of vaudeville , cleverly giveim by clever people. All of the entertainers were enthuslasti- cahiy emmcored , The tluroughtiy miehightitml perfornmanco closed with ( lie stately mn'.mtmet , which vaj gracefully damiced by MIle. Ithmea amid miiemnbcrs of the company. Time ciiiliiren were loath to leave , oven after it 'fl ( , all over. As they IastCd out each ammo of thmeiorphunns was given a bag of candy as a preseat fram tim Icnd-hearteti actress , who lied so graciously entertained tiiemn , libma comnce td lloyd's theater for three itigbmtt , conmrnenciig Sunday evening next , an1 will present tvo plays that will be new to Omaha theater4goers , Ada Rehian will Appear in thus city Tuesday - day eveiming. May 42 , at ( lie Creigltton for onus night only , supported by Auguatimi Daly's entire New York cvmpany , which commeists of more ( luau sixty 'pimle , including ( Ito well known favorites , iCdrB , 0. 11. Gilbert , Mitts That'sllr ' Style - - - - Always trytns in do good unto otiicrs-imnd flint Is wy ; we have , ioimittctl mimc proceis or our mica' & .oda fountatn on iii , . penIng day to this Saivatloti Aimn5' , We will speak imiore ( uiiy ci thii on the arrtviti of our tountuin-wuiemt time dab of the openIng will be stnnounctd. Vlmio Kolafra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 hood's Harsaparllla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G5o ( lent C'atarrtm l'owdsr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISo Cornole Juniper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alicock's I'uasterH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I'iitne's Celery Compound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tiC IlectriO hittters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . liSa % 'arsier's hale Cure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Sc i'lercu's Favorite a'rescriptlQn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 B , hI , 11 , . , - . . . , , . . , . . . " " ' , ' . . . . . ' . . . " - - . . . - . . - ' 75c Si'rup of l'igs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32c Kendall's SiatnO Cure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Williams' h'ink I'lils , , . , , . , , , . , , , , , . , . , , , . , , , _ . . tee l'ozaoni Powder . . , . , , . . . , . . . , . . . . , , . . , . . . . . , , . . , cAUCD CUT PRICE iUUALii DRLJC STORE. 1ItIl janet Cliloa o p. 5.-Perhaps lii. Cal h'ets diri't like our IIliP. No one itkis tiielr.-eacept Dc , time i'itiegeiott loaU. ' . its. lists Iii. iitiiiiii.tiit'fl ' amid oOtt meuit-'L tii yutdtc liatI to i'ai ( or it , Sybil Carhisle James Lewis , George Clarke , Johit Craig , herbert. Greslmam , Sidney lice'- bert , John Craig anti Edwin Varrey. lii the Shuakespearcetmt revivals of Mr. Ialy , Miss Rehian has charmed and delighted the critics alit ! atmtiicncen of both contimments , anti has won for lmerm'cif the very warmest 1)15cc lii the hearts of all yet the smiccesa so well earned amid i ifY amid happily stistained is an artistic anti histripnic success alone , for Mits htehan'ut stage life is the lmtmbhics ; lmer Private life Is her own ; ito halo of scandal , ntlvcnturo or sensation you hear of her , but simply histories of ttmdious protimuc- tione , siicccrsftmi front sheer peronai ( abut. Many pages would be mmc'eded to coittain all ( las kind words our Aummerican critics lmaro written of ii1a hiehuan , but ( hue tributes of entiuiisiastic iraiso most voluntarily laid at her feet by her Ilnghislm critics are greatly valued by her , one of tIme mutest forelimb be- lmmg written by hicuiry hattomuchiere ium ' 'Trtutlm. " lip seys : "let Mii's Itohmaut We have grace , iticahity , vomnanhiuue.s , hiummmor , antI time mmmost indescribable gift of all , charm. " An htathierluio 1mm Slmakespoere's merry conmetly , "Tanming the Simre' , " Miss Itt-hiatt tmtantin vithmotit a rival lum tIme worhiL This fact itt COmlCedtl ? by critics on batlm stiles of time giohie. 11cr strong personahity , her high lmreetiing , her perfect control atuti her atromig sense of ftimt go ta form one of tIme most perfect representattomus iowtblo , Leopohth Godowsky , one of the greatest of hiving Illaniste , of wlmommm it imas been stmid [ my Comiiletettt mmittsieal uttmthority that lmls techtmtqumo stmrpasses tlmat of l'atlores'ski , 1v.c1i ! iii tue caine as to say hue is ( lie greatest of all techtnclans , is to bit' heard 1mm this city at ( lie Creigimton theater Satur- mla' oveniums , May 16 , iii mm. recital lmrogranl which embraces soimme of time choicest Imlauto immuummbcrs of hilt vast repertory. Mr. Go- miows-k3' , a itutsiami by birth , sttidicd with time greatest toasters of tIme various sclmools' , aummi ' 'luerever hi lies ldayetl created a fuirore. In Paris , lierhium ammtl Loimtion anis- tocracy ammti wealth at ommco thres' 01)00 their uloor to thi' woumderful artist.S'Itiho uniting two great chiools of music , tIme Ger- rnatm and the Freutch , ( lotiowsky in taid to retalmi a strict immdividuahlty of style ami teimiperament that inverts hilt phmmyhimg withu a pectihiar charm. Since counheg to Aummerica his appearance imt Ness' Yorh , Boston , Pluiha- deiphita , Chicago , St. Louis mmd other con- tern of musical culture anmounted to a reve- lotion , antI Ito was received at once as aim artist of the very highest ramik. It is atd of hint tluat him art iii intlnite , his mmtemory remarkable , his technIque tiitrurpassetl , and his adaptab lily to the variomme musical characters of the differemit composers amid tlmeir portrayal lint not been excelled , Fronu thus it till be soemt that a ummuslcal treat of rare quality is in store alike for the ammma- tetmra , time advanced mmrusicimtns and time critics. _ _ _ As Samuel I'lastrlck , in ( lie cornetly "Sam'l of Poreim , " M , II. CurtIs asrimines the cluar- actor of a plucky and tlmrifty hebrew pod- tiler , whiiclt affords Itiumi a flue opportumiity for the iiortraal of a typo whiclm is oftemi attempted but rarely done atisticnhly. Years ago Mr. Curtis first essayed this line of work , and ahthmoumglu hue caricatures tIme Je\s. ho also glorifies luimn , Mr. Curtis antI a good coimmpauiy will appear at Boyd's theater imm "Sam'l of Poen" for three days , coma- mnesmcing Sumiday , May 24. Ellen Ileachm Yaw , who in credited with possessing a greater vocal coumipars than any hivimmg siimgor , will appear at I3oyiI' theater simortly in granti concert. Miss Yaw has been attmdying abroad since she saimg at lloyd's , three years ago , anti critics proujoumice her voice very much lumiproved. At an early date PriniroreVost's big niimmstreh simon' will play an euugagemmment at Jio'd's theater. Murray aimd Mack , supported by a large company of farce commiedy favorites , will opemi a two nights' ongagemnent at the Creighton with a matinee today , again pro- sentimig their euccessfiil cometly , "Finnigan's Ball , ' 'wlmicli is said to have been received with even more favor than heretofore dun- lug their recent tour , tlmo play hmavimmg been emitirely rewnittemi and brotmglmt strictly UI ) to date. In the support arc Included Gracie Cummings , Edith Newton , Winifred Stewart , Itlta Dixon , Lonnlo Dean , the Lor- log sisters , Clayton ] . White , I3ort Leslie amid Ciiaries Lamb. A group ut young women , performers on thin guitsr , inandolimi , bauujo ani baiujeaurimmc. who compose the hijiterpean chemb , vili give a concert at time First Congregatiommal clmurcli on Tuesiiay evening , May 19 , for time hemiefit of that sweetest of nil .charitable enter- prices , tIme Flover MIssion. They will be aselsted by other young women , wlt ss Ill sing itmitl reeite. The entertainment will be provided entirely ly tIme woimiemi who are actlvell Interested in the work of the Flower Mis'tlon , anti the only functiom of memu on this occasloim wIll be to pay the very nio.l- crate price of adinleolomi at time door. ' ' - ' ' . 'I'Iiet-it Are 'I'u Ct115M054. Of railroads runmtlimg between Omimahma amid Chicago , ( lie MILWAUKEE-and " ( lie oth- ore. " It doesn't cost any more to ride by the best hue than 'tho others. " Magnificently - cently etlmmllped , electric lighted , solid vesti- tailed trains leave the minion depot daily. City 0111cc , 1501 Farnam street. F. A. NASh , General Agent. -a Union riding scaooh at Armory daily , and Tuesilay and Wednesday eve. Lessons free , 4f 4 Close Your Eyes 4c to qimmillty amid hut' vorhl Is full of ehuemt p llulumgm. But s'Itht your s % ( ' . 't's 'ido ° lell ) tue I t'al good thuiiugs mire ft'v nlli ( fur bl'twN'mt. . c \ Vhuoliso hmlt' Ohm' gt)0t1S 's'e IonIc sltam'p for ( itmmlhltY mliutl voi'kIutmili- Shill ) , I I thmt'y mmmc tight , 'o ste mtlolmt ) the 1)1100 ) ; if imot , 10 comttmi out I thu' tlolhmirsoui't tL'lttlt uS to ltip' , , lot' w'e have mm repmttmttioui at ettiike. you buy mimtythulmtg here Tt'm m'ighut , no mullitter htos' little yotm immm' for it. Ii 4Ladies' Belts and Waist Sets. ' ° to tuilo iIoinImuy B t oiu'-luum If Ilte imsnmih pm'k'es. 25e tom' Lmimli.'s' . t3 lh'lfs vltIt fmiucy , hnieklt's , Iumi'iiug mttinimtttii'e Iuelu(1s iii tlu ( ' coiutt'i' , .I9t. tI liuuc all silk Ili'its , gIlt mitid sil'ec bmielhes iui the tuev shumupo ; tlutse 4c tIn-i t'egmiimui' $1 .01) ) quithity. mm stt for g'mttlluuo Ht1'rllmug silver 4c Sets , tIme kimh jes'ebei't3 iik l1Ot ) toe' . MmtIi om'tiers llhitjtj , I Tile 1319 4c . 0c 9-Ceiit Fa 1.llahll sIt Store. 4 . J Mrs. J. Benson r . - For . Monday and ' . [ 'uesday 'I Saic of ' . . . . t -3. SILK SKIRTS We have too large astock and must Reduce it. 15.5O SkIu-ta fest. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.50 $ l.75 Slcrts tor , . , . . . . . . . . , , , , , $0.75 $ o.ro siirt ( or. . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . , $0.50 $ 8.50 SkIrts ( or. . . . . . . . . . $5.75 'hI.blS TAIC1IS TIlti ltlI.tI ltot'ri : , lelhhm'rnteI' 1Imui1tihli 1tfi. hI'iuiuug - imui tutu the 311suoiurl , \iiliam Willis , a 14-year-oltl ltI living at Gibson , committed suicide Into Friday afternoon by deliberately drowning hiunself in ( ho river , lie was us feeble-minded boy smumti imi actions of hate have been smuelt as to exorcie'o ( lie alarm of 1mm famnily mmd friends. Thtmrstiay thuo boy wandered away from home anti his parents becammie fearftul thuat solumetlming huati hmappencti to him. They Were rejoiced a little while later , however , to find him safe anti m&auimti at tIme Imohico station , where lie huati beemi uspeimtliumg tIme tiny , atm in- terc'stetl spectator In ( Ito proceodiumgs of tluo police commrt , Fnlthay afternoon hula toothier tmilsc'cd him again. hlq lmad not been scen by any oumo arounil ( ho neighmborhmooti for seine tiimie auiti imi9 uumot.hier anti sister bcgamt a m'earclm for him. TIme sister wemmt iiowmm to the river bimimk tmmmti fomiimtl hint playing tlmerC. She told huitit to go Imotmme with her , limit mmeitlmcr her rcqtuerta nor Imer entreaties could ac- commtpliL'h tIm ilesiretl ohmjt'et. Time sister re- tttrumed imommme amid tolti lieummmotiucr of \'Ii- hie' refumsiti to rettmrmm Imouumo. Tim mmiothuer thii'mi wemmt to ( lie river bnumk vitht time nis- ( or. or.As sor.um as ( hue lath mw his mmiothier ap- proacimimmg hue J utmi ; ied mm it , 11111 iou lilt Cal ) ilowxt over 1mm eyes , quickly html- totted tip his coat anti jiunmlmeti hic'ail first into tIme river. hiesides ( lie mmmotlmor anti tin ? sis- ( or , tlmero were four or five witmuerces to tue scemme , aimil all agree that uuotluimig ummore wits scout of tIme boy after hilt wild lmltmngc , i'1fl' 'l'IMC. Chicago , MIhvui mukee & St. i'nmul It' . No. 4 , leave Ommmnhma 6:30 : p. tim. ; arrives Chicago 0:25 : a. itt. No. 2 , heave Geisha 11 a. ma. ; arrives Chmhcago 7:15 : a. mmm. No. 1 , heave Chicago 6 p. mu. ; nrrivotu Omumahus 8:05 : a , ni. No. 3. heave Chicago 10:25 : p. ml arrives Omnaha 3:25 : p. mum. The "MlLWAUlCl'E. " Ctty omce. 1504 Farimani Street. HANSCOM PARK STU D I 0 ONII MOilli WIThK I hiitve d citled to make my Carbotiette Photos tciie r - At the greatly reduced irIce of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A DOZEN For one moore week to more fully get may wri ( beore the PtoPie of Omaha-this wIt iosu- tivtl' be the lest vee1t at titus irlce. I give omit- large I'anel i'icturice wutlu eaclm dozen. Cttl amid Inspect my tsork , MiIIer5s Art Studio 12 111. l'arK A'cmitLc I I ' Hayddns'Shoes MONDAY. NONDAY $2.25 , WORTH $3 00 Time mebovo shows t.lto style of cmii' Men'it Fine Satin Calf Shoca on sale Monday at E.25 ! , Ladies' Fine ' 'Rochester TtIilIC , " Vestimig , Cloth 'fop , Lace Shoes , worth * 5.00 , only $3 .18 Momidmmy , Ladies' Flume ' 'Roeltestet Made , " Vici , 'l'mtmi Kid. Lace Shoes , worth $5.50 , only $ : h.OS Monday. .i ii sizes mind tvidtlus. I1ahl oriors filled. $0.50 i3hirtfl for $1.50 $5.50 SUns ( or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.0O SkIrts for , , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . $2.75 flIgCut1n Commenced and Finished Art I 11t-ices of I Needle Work Pieces. I 25c to SOc cut on every dollar. A large atce i of WhITE. lI1ESDE AND T'ONGIE I'Aht/tt3OI.l3 , Prices , * l.21 up. _ :1 Greatest Sale ------NOW ON HATS , BONNETS. FLOWERS AND LATEST NOVELTIES. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH PATTERNS , F'oriiet' , 1''lt'e , 1U.0O , now . . . . . . $4.98 , $3.98 , $2.98 , and Sl.99 Hundreds toSulect From' Li rgcst I I I I micu' Stodl In time \Vcst. Bliss , 1512 Doughts St - - - - - AMI StDIIiN'l' , nrvn'c TONIGHT . & _ , _ , .L .M..F L.1 ( SUN lAV ) . ANt ) ilONIAi & 'I't'HSI.t 1. ? lUhI'l' , "Tue arrival of time flit st. " Time creative conirtilaus PETER F. , DAILEY lit .7. .7. McNally's grcat.'t and latctt hauit. lug StiCCt- $ , "The . Night Clerk" DIrect frommm 100 nights lii New York. ' 'Crc.n-d and Cut-Wit to mite door ; You'll hittigh as yoim n v r lnimgiied before" Seats nrc miow on sale. l'rle , : FIrst floor , 7c aumd i.00 ; balcony , Oc anti iSo ; gehiery , 25c. BOX OFFICII OP1N ALT , PAY SUNDAY. QOY'S WEDESDAY7 u = = RYJ3j 115-PERFORMERS-115 S i-itorius - . . Mandolhi A Orchestra Alstcd by lite- Jiliperiul Banjo & Gilhlur Club E. II. OIIBIIINGS. Ilrotor. ) 1ht'tI Eli tiO ( lfl ; , hiat'ltoiue , MRS. FuEl ) 1.OOiiIS , thc'zo Sos Sale Opells at Box OIIic Tu33Iay ( , 9 a. in. THE - - CREIGHTON. Tel. 1531l'.tat'sum ? llurgc'i4 , ' ( hzr.t , 'rwo Nugmit. , c'oitmnit'ncimig TOIAY 2i3 ( ) i i : m m m TON1OIIT 8m15 MURRAY AND MACH , Supporteti by a coummpan' of Ittrce Commiedy Stare Iii FINNIG-AN'S BALL. Seats now on sale. 2c , 3&c , tIc , TOe. $1.00. iltigagommictit Ixtr torJiuuaryl Ouho Nlaimt Otiy-Tumcs.iay , May 12 , Miss Ada Rehaii Stmlportm.'tl iuy u hit-i A mm ; . Italy ( o. lit Taming of the Shrew. ioiiis utow mu salt' , Loner iloOr. i.5O uuui f'2.00 ; bmthcouiy , 7C.t' , 1.UU imuiti 1.flO ; gahlcry OUc. 'SAY hti-LlIOi'OLl ) tiOflOWSIY. Creiglitoii Music Hall. I'axton & Ijurgess , Mgrs. High Class Vaudeville Every Evonlng Frm 8 to 12. IntroducIng 'ruie ltrttlit'.s 1)Innla. Lemos' nntt Clayton. Loom Ztittliii , ( ) ermrtiile Imimyneit , 'truly Shattuck amid ! , tieis. Iutz iimf I'ei men , Glt.J ( ii' l'itOIttM VI11diCb'a' , NO PAIN ! NO GASI Teeth extracted iibtoimiiy wIthout pain by our lot-uI emma stItetic. Ititu mimlie , as water. NG cocaine. DIII llAI1EY cadiA ilcolist , ome , Tliirl Flour , i'mixton iuiock , 10th an.I . Fmirnamim stre t. 'I" I'i.ii' . uie , 1055 , ( Jt.rman si.oheul. b.ad' etttuidiiiit. it' 'l'vt'tii , m'rh'vt ICI ( Full ilt't ( , umLoD. ; Plnest oral best TetIm , per cot. . . . . . . . . . . AlUmtilntiitu I'imtte $ . lJ.OG 'I'veha % 'Ithi.ut I'hsutes itt .iItih'u mm to Co. , Itridge Tec'tim , p.'r tooth uitt i. ' , , , ' 'mii' ' ot ( bill Crowm , , 22 iu . ' l5 to * 5 lticitunommf Cmown . . . , 'rcctli filled tttiitt jai ut ullictu Corns. pontling wIth time itUtAd Au U th sUranteeci mis rcmresenicd : , FULL S13'f OF 'FTH , $5.00 Arid wo gmlarmmmitoo all our work to but the very bcht , Teeth uxtratod fou 2 ceusts. D1.4th 4th hoer lrown Block , 10th and hougias lit , - - -V DISSOLUTION , ' The firm of Milton riogers & Sons Is tmI * day dissolved by nmutmtl cnumtent.Vutrreo I. Ilogers wlthidrawinie ( rormm ( lie tlrrmm. The busimmesut will be comutinmu'md mmnder the same firm name by 'I' . J , lIoersu , who " assumiies the liabiiitit't of tIme firm and Is whom all account. lmouitl be paid. WAltlllcU M. ROGER 'i' . J _ ltOGIIh1i3. Omaha , Neb , , May Tilt , 18 , _