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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1896)
THE ( XMAFA D JLY BEE ; SUNDAY. OCTOHEH IS , 1SOB. , I AMUSEMENTS. I TVeefc tfeat fWTBtbe backbone a * r J w r * th "Tart at > d middle of hro * f t lr will V rew > errt ai karia * fwl < ' . j tke rveiebtoa theater to aTer-- ! * * * ? wartoB ere * should rack a thiac oer ocrvr t ia for letradDCi * ; Oauk * r y goers to Xr Ottt SUanw t a * tar.nJ for embroill&s tb * two rlra ! ) * mm ( .TT tfce tie ! ' ntoa ot aa attracUM iritefc cfetaincd Out ateaas in sdTfi-lK-BiEmt wt ici act > erwi * hare ! tla 10 .t. Mr. IB nve of tkoto mr * a > - . vender betfc r they stall - . - be M Lit familiar fare azaio deaaiwtrfed * ht trrrt it ret mover In Omaha Tor wrtb-r yorr-orft | whkcfc lu pBM > e. Ti ill sal ' { tJK-y are pare of st-ttmt ralae in ext-bjoa * r < efl hare jiee cptai ; for yetr * toe Ma ftkr Rip Vaa IVtaUe. Thr Jear tut he arist leer or retire from Ibe cta e. Vsw * her r * H - > it acafa has > e4 then : keep na cctai ; aod to take ttelr cMMrei. tfcaU tfcey. too nlcbt isobRw iwnetatoc a' : b t * u. } * f tbe ritrtrtcriiitloii and * recirc : V re- steabraaee to after jre r It U a wJer- : ! tfcia ; to iMTf tbe Vr * of s peo4e It bu t ees * ald that Mr JeCerwo. if a oate- psrt ertor. treat a * be to IB ) S t pf. * lie has > > e adrrrt * ! ? crUtcteed J r no re- HweU. Tor J trirrmtlaa he Caleb Plimroer a 3 OoMirbT . U r c- ten. tad Oxracb each Us.e bv n > * f t , t tvf pnrpfT rar , tbe rar * rvtrrrstt in t Tbe actors wbo are compared with hta aad ] always U tbMr di p r ireavjat are eter accused oi tils lack of rer 'nitr9 > i Smith Ran 4l at oae ttae b i-c4 MCTH ef becomiai ; fixed In a rot. but be has tf- | J rt snr enaseiMte4 hltaelf. aed Xat j Goodla bes probably tried more aw plart i than aar roTMrliaa ! Mt stasdiac IB receot \ jears. But It ic araefc to t trbere br sae& aadleaees as Mr. fared at tbe Creirhtoa tbe Mber a5ht : to bare lived a Uaaielets private life , to hare bsllt up a Urge tortvae br lephtoatf xaeaai. aad U be baited bjbUb aad knr. critic aad elo-ra. as tb creatett Anerlcaa coa > edan a ! hit tltae. People woiM hare fovnd It worth will * to tpead ajooer ini time Is freeiac Mr Sklacer U tber lii < 5 oa.r tDoa ItHe { oucbt to bare been well kaowa. hariac pltrM bere atar ttavei te tbe p t ) wj > - pnn of Mme MoJffuki zad otber rtars. A be pbilotopbitallr tar * , bowrrer z. star : ni2 t hD br Hi owa Htbt aad not wftb : bricbtaeu reSerted from olber fan. It t < bor3 be aoar eooe btcl. aaetber rear , toe * - e < ere Joct J-fcriBOltu ; to HVe bin. He care 01 a wboUr r Ft table and to * ML vart remarkable HaateU and a aot ex- c-ilcut Romeo , bnt be appeared at bit be t a < Tor * 1J ! la "A Soldier of Fortnae. " aal earlr a rood as Claude Meloctle. He a dene tbe ntsir : a faror In reririai ; tbe oM B - tter p jwitfc lt < tawHrr rbetortr and cbeap f atlAcat. for te * ptte of tbeoe blena- iae It pa * ei ei a decree of tail qruui'r Jtir ra io-e reeeatlr at "beart i teret. ' h rli prere > boeelr takiBg with nu ! ! < tul-eccyt , Wir jtu aet r vbo eaa play roiriallr rol * of tbe rioik-aad-rapler Vtad co aJmlrablf as Mr Skinner deef bo ld wae bit ttreo tb on poaderKK traceir it O3t ojjlte oppareot. It 1 * b rJ to Hl re tbat tbe t h' c prrfe bu H a- Ict tobUTlrtt tcll Rl ! i-d loii r nli c per'ora&tcee of Torelli. ia bte owa rattliap plar lie wac tboreacMv eaJoraWe in IhU latur role Tbe plar doet a t morwitb ex * : e si-ootbaeM , l < eia a csmwrtlirelr recrt r'odotk > a. and it 1 * prbbl tbat tbe ocmu ! tire rares ! * ci c z tbor tni rtiaje xnaca rr ere t t-erere tax npoa Xr ? Vianer. Br be plaj-f tbe pert with rnperb abtadca. taJ with a < 3t b asd iwla ii > t DO roauatx' actor o ! tile dnjip able te Imlutr. r 5Ka r H , Et'li' aetalrzai la wk to par : fcr ke Sir XaaS < 4vi's rfirif eft * i33t to'.nc ill aaastr of .jKtraosMaarr th'nce la northera rilm s. trOI dirMc iu Unse thi week bejwcea tbe two' tocal theaters Tbe coon rrftued tae la ) aeU o prf3 for to far e Ibe Kvadiy opoBaas U con -erred , aal allowed It a * to tbe re in' .nder & ' tbe eacaceaeat. 'Wbertfore "Ufkett Rnfila" will j > liy two prform- ict-cs at tbe CrrUbtoa today , aad will leave tha' b/u e tbe dirtw : tbeatex for tbre ntbt the -sfter. Maaaser Crawford bti iclucel KS'.M Kaaoett to retara for Sunday afterooon tn4 eTexiac at Be4a. Tbe Bord pooptc cenaialr achieved a lecal T C XT la tbe contest ia tbe coartjiwt tbe oppo sition. tboosb tb r eear * r s. tetbol- eatr ! claim to be ftttt < d with tbeir ad cf tbe bargain. A confereaee ai beM la tbe aaaa er's office of tbe Bord theater l t ereaiai ; be- twrea Stdoer HEllit. . mapper a ! tbe Oarkert RotfU" coai ; ny an4 Mtomer L. V. Cranfard of tie Boj < aad "ike batcbef of war wu tartrf. Mr Ellit IU produce "Darkost Runic" at Une Bord tbextrr on Uoadar. Taesdcr aad AVedaes- c tTec.ngi aad a "bjj-p la dar" aizun-- oa \ Te3BeiajMaaa or Crawford bat ra 3e another eat ia tbe regular ai&bt prices of tbe Bard. Hereafter , except IB ex- trt-w'r eptJonal eaes of tbe biKbest- price attraction * , tae env II ieaU will be tbe box Mats. All tbe jor ort aad parqcet circle * ats bare Wfi re4ae < 4 to < 7 oentc. the b&lanre of tbe first freer reaaintag &t &lrents fora > erlr. aad alt tbe balecnr I cat I will contlBBe te W o4d at SS ceau each Merry Katie EauoeU , waese recent ea- it tbe Bord was roeh an entire -M return ibis Aftera ai ! a&d to tbe Bey * , for today ooly. Sbe ccill be oeea aralB. &a for the. I art tlzse ia Omihz tbit tM > E. as AVUlie R fm. IDTbe Waifc of New York , " t play that se bM zaade famout tad vifct bs Rlrea b r a natioaal repvUUoB. Tbe Sunday price * a : tbe JVe.vd H Tf beooj&e very popolar. aa4 ultb Kf.it Cmmett ti tMar'c cpeeUl it- tractioa , tvo Urge c di Bc < ! S tbeuld t > e in attesdaace Tbe long csntroTersy rr ardicg "Darkest Ruwit" U atow at in ead tad by peraissieii of Ibe ooaru tbe protection wR ! be n-n it the Creicbtoa at lezft for two performances today , afternoon xad vvenlac Tbe succesc vbicb tbis attraction bo > cierywbere schtered U nwtt narked tnd for four f-ea- lens it bu met with eaUictifc&iic xiiproru It 1s Mi' tbat the play U OB * bich fdcitet til tiii ihit tbe ptot U ftirrinc aad tbe f TV toH by dttloRTK biifbt aad cbeeinl The mJn f itur * * of tbe tale retoJve * roun4 the po'itca ' ] y n of tae RiMEjaa empire Tbe cjlB kct briars to rtew a , fae- t'inie ! of tbe throae ream of the czar's pal- are at St. Petertbors. AiaW tbe Kwne of. tf.lfcaor is HT n witb vhit Ji lzic tie louly > re looked upon by thow attore them iu zuuon. In thU hall of magnificence o&e ot the r&ott thrllllBR M-eaes of tbe play is fxcctfj , a maiden , a child of the ; > epie. tttafici ; fine in her resolve and with ua- C.n < hiOE reMtlutioc. aerer quailla ; coder tbe thrtstt of ber aeeoMr. preferriac exile ra'hcr than to obey tbe mvnaatory prayiag 'Go3 S ve th , rnr ' The secoad and third ecu deal v.th tbe rihl'jti a4id the pMice . ser In tbe ferret rtadertat is shows lr.JowphIneollitilofDne\Veit , S. C bad a severe raise of catirrli. vhlrhDnslIrUfCni ( > dt-ep-teatetl thht bbc was entirely deal in one car , and part of tbe bone in bt-rnofe clougbed off. The bcft physician * treated her in vain , snil she T&rions applications - sprays cations and of CURED BY vrsOies to no sTsil. Fourteen bottles of S. 5 5. prompUj re ch ! tbe wat of tbe dif- and cored her sound and well. S. S. R. cerrr falU to catra liooj < ! . cad sss U it tit * ootr rembd.r tricb miciiti derp-tutei n < x > t Irct ; ftdorcu a m SixctBe ( A.tlLata. Ca. tba dari&c * lrit wbo vake * bis all tor tbe emao'.i-atioti of BU eouatry s wnm la tbe * erelopia t of tt-se two a < ls Fereral pow- erfal aad striking sttxuttaoc are dtscioved Tbe lat art u.ke pla in tae rret vade- Ttioped recten of Siberia. Here tbe eille if M B aa d a rUrrtaw ; tertec of picturec ibowa of life at tfce aiiae * . Tae pUy te Mid to be mouated te t way wbick ba beea * el MB and k Wai d aot only wltk c- b t te a > MAB r pMureMp > * < Tbe characters are all stronc. and tb * ptian * Cotb. tbe eo o el frota Ktitockr , tad tbe Orrawn widor. tbe nroB M TOO RhtaefcerK. are tw merry fuUBk rs. wbo throB bmit tbe eaUre phty f raick A Fresct ccmrdr writtea oat ftrely line * l vk-at 'TfceOtT PartFVaa * " wtrteh will be presented at the Cretstrtoe for four slfau. comaDenetaic Thursday. Oftc-bw is. Ic raid to be Tke alay was doola New York at Hoyfr tbeater te tb * eegteate of Ut > e - M E Aad awith rncb tremendowi favor tbt rt erowdod mr ! Hort' * own plays aad beld pooKfiailou of tbe boo * * for over 3 cro de4 ntcttIt to an a4az > tattan of tbe Prraeli farce. "Hotel * e L re Excbsace. " wfcteh bax h * * maniac at tb NoB-v a te theater. Parlr for over a reer , aad it fol lows tbe Iia m of the 01 igluii so rf dr : a t Cberlei Frvlnsta. who owin tbe piece. rleixas tbi' tt l > a free translttioo of tbe Ptrtr ptay. Be that * * It may It pcasmsts etemeati of foa that are irresistible aad Kires norel and d "ide < Hy zttra Ure Ueat- meet to a domestic Mibjert O tt Is alwat later Ftlnr. The ui pany eoneeraed ia Us taterpretattoo w tae ke t Cbtrle * Probrau iwald select. WlllteD J. rerjn * 9a. the be t character ctor pa tbe Amerieaa ctege. is at its bead aad the part he pity : cirec hits the bett o-pportvatty of hie career 5s4 > e arr' n is Oie h > dtac lt < Jy and tbe other rae = bers erf tbe cvapaay are James O BarroBS C B HTeOs W B. Shirley. Swlly Uarrhall Fraak Durict. Lwais He d- ricks. Viuctc GljiM-r Freak A. Coaaor. M . K. J Phillips Margaret Gordon Claire Rodrigv * . Venrte Grave * . Nellie McCtal. Bordeaax and Fraak Vo.-rtt. Tbe aaDovacemeti : that the favorite AmT- Btstress. ; Ulllaa Ras etl. is oomiag to tbe Crecae tbrater October JJ tad 55 will fe of iatemt to all tbe admirers of that bea Ufal aad eharmiac voicaa. Tbe further aaaouace/Ment that he will pre heat a real lyr e aarHty. cometblat ; eatirrty aw. will be hailed with pleasure. "An Aaericaa Beauty" H the hippy title .of tbe latest eZort of Meecrs. Hugh Morton ted G ttxve Kerker. tbe two ceatlemea wba save collaborated so s-nocess'nlly in tb pro duction of the oeveral recent New York Ct&ioo FOCMawrt It is * aid to abocBd in picture * * * * tUo eharmlag. simple emfcelUt&rseals. Russell's company. it is aid. . the mo t efficient that f-be bas ever beea id Btto d with. Every ladlvidut.1 raan aad veaaa wa * < 4ecte4 with the rareet yodt- ; n e t for tbe various operatic oreuiiutioM IB the metropolis. Xo erpenw baa be a pared ia respect to the ptrsoaei of the troupe , which anmbers soaie erraty per- jofit Tbe opera will be s * ea here preei-e-ly u It will be een later on ia the New York Casiaa. "In Gay Neir York" U duplleatiai ; ea iu : our the coBspicuotu ece s it achieve ! dar- iag its loci ; mn at tbe Casino. It if one of th * Urcest aad mett expensive org aii- tiost tst will be seen any bere thit season. Us iceaiberzhip trgresttioc seventy persoea. Tbe entire Ca ia production Is csrrted fa umr. tbe sseaic CBVlronmcat being exactly the same that was used in the New York prodoctioa. The ballet aad chorus eoatin- sents hate the charm of Tooth aad beauty. * ad re cotumoi with a Izvlch aind. This production will beea at the Crelrhton ia lie aear future. A reat i * in store for theater poerr at tbe Crelghton next SaaAay tft r- noaa aad evealns tad Me&diy eveaiac. when A M. Pzlratr's eom ) > ay. which h beea preentiaf "Trilby" IB Au tra.Ha for the past six stoatbs. win stop over here. This i * lie fint time OB record that "Trilby" bas erer bees pretexted on Seodiy. sa Oaaha will so doabt receive coasiderabie notoriety therefrom , lie sotcrss of "Trilby" ia Aus- .ralla has beea > u t as enoncocs tt ia tbe States or London. Ta3y. Little Billet , the Lilrd. Sveasall aad TrOby. makiac hosts of ineads scd admirers. Ser > e of the prtaci- pU & > eaii > ers cf the co = pzay aret Charles K at , it Srt-agali ; Blaache Welsh , as Trilby : George YVeUter. < j Little Billet ; Jennie ReiZarth , as Madam Vi&ard. i d George Trkder. it Zos Zoc. "Charlie'i Aaaf will be tie oZerias at the Boyd for tbe three'aichts. epealag Sea- day autlnee Oct i > rr 2i There i < ao doub : bst the utaoaaceoaeBt will be reeeirtid with pe ] sure. as BO fcrce cf retTat date has score ! a more derided sacees * here than did braadoo ThosiajE * clever portrayal of laugh- abfe domestic * * Ma taie Saai Geoe. " preheated by the zot coaopaay which &s iteatiied with the New York ma of this play , will 5 > e een it the CreighiOB for three albts. commends ; TiMirsday. October , the ctit Mrludtac Kathrya Kldder isd Angcrxac Cooks , as Mklirae aax Geae and NapoieoB , r spet- irriy. " MUSIC. The qvecUoci ts to what tie ! fip > pij o5itik-B fciiill do regardini ; its music 1 is certainly iaportaM eiMrtigh to zaerit eariy jDd carotid eoasMsraUoa. That "fit eveat Rill ! > e Osaka. ' * cpiiomiBiiy. to laiprees itself upoe the nbole couatry ts & city o ! brzint zaJ energy , of ceortse 4 detenaiB - tion , of juijraieat cad ci : lve zfcilUy. of leglUaiite setf-pnae and worthy = shitic \ Of tva the Mississippi r.ver a&d tbe nioon- j taias of Coiorzte sad tbe eoondary of British Amtrica sad tbe statM > af lCtn f ind JU- soori lies Beld which sty te jattly cltinc * by Oaiths s Its own. It may ci t-ct to became the coicraf rr III renter oftil this : fertile regioa. A gl&act ftt the : srp thorns j its ceatrai location and. by a > * * a * of its i railrotdt. its r zl ncarceu. even to tbe njott ' uiKaut paiau , fur the rzJlread iad tcleeraph have tr &sform d miles into minutes and UHXit at last the Ereat r < ckaa r ef itettne * It it Omaha's rif.at to W tbe art center el ail this rrjcton To her gate * tfconld throng tie children of the great west who desire te play aokicaj initrammu , 3.0 sios. to draw ted piiat , to littea to concerts sad oj ra , or to study the etnvzAes of the mcfterx. In Brojtbe city or Mocicb has risea froc a Tillage trcause ese of the | Btvarias kir.cs cctabhshei in tt a ualvemur. nnc4tr ED art sebool a&d aaotber a girat oi era house and Klitol of m&oic tad . pUgriau from all ever the t * rM go there to ' stady. torc aad to lines Omaaji like MttBkh ach by tie sMe of t ( Teat rirar. each OQ 3 mighty plain may rte * to W the borne cf JT : . a mart ter the 4ia eeiifittio ! . of the f < roZf > clt f Ue xaiaS- Tbe cxiiositiOB will hrta ; Vre the eater- rii > tBg of all thte regioe. and wkiHe they are here they should W eoariactd thai we bare tic ItcIJrUei iff the edttoatioa of thctr chiidrra. They should be auid * to f el UK- eihilarstlb ; po cr irf in arluB sxaocfibrre vita ! with art ted Btttsie Tfatt hold 11 * .ci to ix-rformsjKes that Acald ) esre nieoteriet aerer to bt mn- & They fehculd hivt it iwprrk d ti ; c them that e hate here * rt-il Wme tor music , aad that thtrc it ao loarrr jiy a d to go to Nea * Ycri. w tc Boropr exxt pt tor trhat miy h * tailtd "pot J- graduate study " Thit t bjet < will te tfi = - sidenid further In taw eoittmt ) 4u > .ag tit future , and iu redr are Invited te sire the asi'.tw cirelut eoctldersttoB. t * Oauha'i pMJtleD aad povtr IB tie anusc v tM dur ing the aext fear > * xr wUi di-voa , ! vcr } largeijr ut a whsi he to * * dortaE the SI H4 Clan "a eo crrttrill be drcc at a xt Tacrwiii errototc. M * Mxitd the fcirf.it. : vUi Ve the chif l ' iheti wai te i "Dacce of " x m' 4 Itwrivc Twins I hi * uil ! t naJai < r j < * vre tc Uan I .r.c r.iTiiy. iliti r > ile K.r-.iiall tad ilr I Fn"k Le Sfcor * ' . . * c-r-3 > 1 * - . ' HOB Mrs. C. C Hri" * * ted Mr J G. ii slsf lixea aii it all tath A rartod prorraai I for erery Urte. M M > lorea t * an artW ot the fifvt ratrk. aad 4eter < a I * thfe eMy. * M et BOPI the ipiaamlttee of th * OsMba Bortetr aM4 at the roota * of tb * Couuierctel dab aod rtlMd ti Italt f tie * artys membership froav elchtr to 1 . aad Verted < ranch Btm fr ut the IM of * pH rBt t coaH4 Ke that aumner. Herecfwr all af41- etiioa * will ar pi eed OB M * sad armMB < - ers cdaattted only to tn Ta aucie The date of tbe tnit coaeert w cbtcced from Norember IS to It. tt beiai ; thoudit better t * here it further irax > d truai th esclte- m t of etertlou dy The date ft tie ttc- vad eoeeert rat tied for DetTiabei 1 ? a : the CreiKhMe theater , aud K WK * decMM to e ? ane ; r that dte Mate. Nordlci , the rtas doaaapna . aad Mr. WUlixjE U. Saerweod tbe fdftafet. Tbe cotr cu tor taxf < trtfets were Bicaed Thuntey noon. . The folloilBC teu budtivM mea of titt rtty hare aMutned tbe retfoatTMlKr of IKH * ei ' 1 te euaatcUoa with tire coBtrxts Meacrc. j Ji. C Peters L. T 3w "rls d. C. H. TVM. ' helm. A. KoHe. > r . J. L Keaacty Dr. J , T. KiBBler. Georze H. Payae. WiHiiM H. AfexaBdvr. Gettrte W. Hefhrook aad Homer M re Mwe. N rdtca if without irurr.loB j on of tbe gmtest dapfrs te tbe w rtd aa < j Mr Sherwood ta the greatest active-bars I ptacict. It te quite in Vrrptag wnh the ; policy of tie Mutkvl M-cielT to briar tieee two Ame lea.a irttvu to Omsba te ttke part te one of its rernlir concerts. It te a faet. sad therefore act op a to | argwaoeBt. laat a great aattoa sbeaU psssca * . a JOBS tbroach which tt eowW eijtre * * lt 1 tm Oo iL. its i4lrM cl feettacs.Vhtte la j laieatloac in battee * * methods , ta ethics ! as sppited to tbe reUuoas of iwa. we baT-e i led tbe world as creator * . In masical mat- i ters we haie of tea appropriated what WM alriady aaotber's. or bare copied eztetiac i aodfte. Dr. Saauri F. Smith wrote tbe pc-eai. "America , " t the t ae. "Go ! fare the Kin5. " which had be n borrowed frooi tbe Oeriaaa * by tbe Enrltek. Tbe oaly reasons why ti > e tntirtc erpreMa o r feellacs are. j-erhaps. J-eciote raoric li a ualTer&al lan- j zrnage aad became we are largely EDglliii aad Geraaa la our Wool aad aitara ! teadcacies. "YaaVee Daodle" was oritrtaiHy a BOB ? of derfetaa aad cezaenspt s ag at ocr Jili rtrj caccsters by tbe tcgifeh s dlerz It Is said to bare Na written by aa aray mrseaa na = ic d Dr Sbachbnrcb about tbe year ITK. "Tbe Star SpaagleiJ Bc&aer * was vrittea by rraccis Scon Keyes durtntr tbe war oi IfII. Tbe Britteb were boabardiBc Fen Hearr. near Baltimore. H a oJ < Hr. vraa oc dcty. and watched our fiiE to * e ? If tbe lor : held oct Nirbt case OB aad he kept p bis watcb by tbe llcbt of "the rockets' red glare" aad tbe "shells bonttei ; in air" to seeIf "onr a was still there. " The aert day. caJer tie iavpirattoa of that sipht of aaxiety. be wrote tbe ; wm. It Is essentially a war turnip aad aaay well be map to this iacefal age of arbitraUoa aad dipknchry to Leep tintantoai ; ut tae j&emorr of tbof * wbo bare aot It-ra afraM to face death for tbe sale of their country PAtrtottHB. lore of covatry. le aa attri bute ot bniata cat are of iaettiaiable raise- As lore is n eoMtioe. patriaiictn. betas a form ot lore , if also aa emotion , and mu sic , as a oairerftal Usvace o ( eooUan. caaavt fiad e better field of usefulness than la derelopiag aad perpetuetior ia .he hearts f tbe atea and -woajec of a aztioa aa aB- ab orbta ; love of eouatry To wbu aa ei- , teat ai ht this be doae by teichins the children IB tbe paMIc spools these Mir- rlnc ras t aad teUiac thea the sterle of thxe from whose hearts they canjt M .irins water Jion : a fooataia of life , la this case tbe life cf a greet aatioc * ET B tbooch we hare ao satloaal onr all oar owa. ex- i prewtre ia all Its cornpleiraes * of tbe ea- , tare ot a great pe pie deroted to rcltctoos. political and persosal ireedoai. yet let ui aiake tbe Iff. pe-siMc UMof what we hare that out of K may develop ia tbe heart of some true patriot ye : t t * a saag' i watch t.hall tell to all the w rM the j of ovr Asericaaisa. Haof.AIbcrt's ptejlag at a ceacert riven. ' j ia Stoux City recently elicited tie follow- { tec laudatory noticefretn the rtueical crhic ' of the Tritane pf teat dtyi "Kans Albert of Oaaha. tie remarkable violin vinuo o. gave aa exhibition of a weaderfBl taleat. HU tccbai ee is seesj- ingi } uaHaiited aad he develops uaexpeeted possibilities with aa ease that makes as amtteur sorry be ever undertook to play HU tones are perlect. toi aone prettier have heea hrard in this city than responded to tbe velvety touch f his cacic bow Be- cVdft this. Albert is a srasieiaa. He played Scbobert's 'Ava Marl * ' la that f > erft < ct. EOQ- fuL earrett daaaer that raarks the artist's intelligent comprehension of the reqaire- meats of the text. la 'Sherz-o Faatasttque. ' a techatea ! stu4y. he de = > e&strated his art aad graciously rtsp Ked to an escort with Ra2Ts * Cavatina. ' a beactlful aumber. " * Mr. Taber will give his fifty-fourth free orgas recita ! jn St. Mary's Aveaue. COBcrt CJtioBil cburch this afteraoaa at li o'eloek and win be tssittcd by Mr. Will Mc- Cune. biritoac. The feUcnriag It tie pro- PATtT L In D major . SOo * M. nomanoe irorc Taaaiau > er . AVa nt-r bSooc. . < Without Word * . Mmdrl M > ha Aria from HU > ah. "It is Kaoorb" Xr. HcCnae Ovtrtur * FUenzl . Wagner , PAKT II. Selection ; from Carmen . Bfcet Improvisation Barcarolle. Irooi plaa * concerto te E opas TX . Gtulssnl On Monday eveain . at the residence o ! Mr. Ed Dic aMB. Mr. Torreas' "Plaafore" DOmBiay elected the folloeias oSeers Prts- Heau. Mr. Charles Dusdy ; vice preelieat , Mrs. C. E. Sqctref : secretary aad trtasorer. Mr. Paul Hoagltnd. Tbe foUowiag consti tute the executive committee. > ils Dandy. Xtes Ho&slsni Uws DJckiasou. .Mr. C. L D eJ. Mr Joseph Baldrie. Mr. Charles GeT e and Mr T. Kerl. It it intended to give tie Of > era with s. SB * orchestra aad a chorus of ft ore sevecty-ave to M * voices some time in December. The trauma ! mc- cal activity that prevails is this city is certainly an omea of a pool tint comiag. There is pStaty of room for every esterprise. bos object is tbe development of gooi music end the aJtrieiioo 10 Onuia of pto- r * latereKed ia the art. Pteafore was iu comr > o a's3rst great meeess. and wHl bear many beariaga. t Mr. Aatca Sporl rielteist , will leave this far Si Lacls. to beg i a eoacert tour. Signer TostI h s lately l > eea the guest of Lord G tenet k. He Is aow ia Londoc. Arthur NtkiBc . iy maay considered as the T atefct condacior tie Boston Symphony orchestra has had feac been iavited to coo- duct a concert in St. Petersburg. November 21. HOMER MOORE. s > oci IL sinn. LINCOLN. OsU 17. ( Special. * Not with- lUDtiaz the i MBi ot aa early aod hard I winter aed the Ixdtoputable fz ef herd ] UnM * . oclKy la LtoccUi U already crc-ep- LBC oat o ! iu ncaiioo Indolente aad i re- parifii : arttveiy far the winter campaign. On TtMdijalshl tbe Pitrlirehs E aad dU- catted BtkBS for tbe seaua't atauseaear Tbe Ttcttuxt Hour club is aim * loaktas for- wird le a briUtaat aruoa. Me > asbers ef tbe LJacoln dub are saca and wxtmec who bare aluaji daacad. t rc gb thiek and thia . wti-ber. bad times i r jjood. Thtr are golai ) ia for K lirely wiatcr regardless of the Tact ! that loaay old eows n ni bare to do "hard - ' * duty" for another susoa. Friday aftercwm Mr * Neisoo C Brock JB ezoeediacly pleaaaat whist party Kdd was the prerailinc color ef tbe r tec ad otiur < i coratioiis ic all tbe rooats bet the ptrlor. ie which U" daiaieu pick pre4oat aaud After a fer Lonri ( { teat la playiiu ; a hilt r frekbtac u wircvnd a the card takd . BcantHul friuf were cirea the fer tui. lc oe . The iarited guests were MefiUtc < p George CUrn. C. 1L ImboC. F. W. KirJBOBd. Cbarlec L. Burr. WHlUa Lcoaard. W. S. Latu. T. ' S. Hawk-y. Will Wilaoc. O. R. Ofcly. R. E. Meere. H. H OiUej. W. N RtaltAalrr. Henrietta Brock Fraaeet WlUon , Carl Fvakr. Agaes HWlf J. A. Bwekstaff. AV B Hirgreirts. Dr. Hts-hter. J U MeFariaad. H . ' Ha > y. L. i . 1 j.j-t ; > t ! E. P Holmes L. C Richards [ i B4 GrfrffS. L. r Burr W D. Roli.akoa R. C-owc. . = H Burahao. C E. Yatrs , F ! I ' Putnair. W VHfljoea. C C Bnrr Enclrc I > e .e.rrr John T Dorcan D. D Jduir of an < i i hre DUO * tote winter uirtrr t th ir hi u eaie moots ou tie eroo 4 A or o-f The Salrtaur. eerarr of Tw Mtk aad M utreet * . Tbe dwB houte Is Mac h-aadoeselv fitted up cad wffl have a thirteen bj twety-twr feet platfr-ai to aneuuHuttie t o ftaoo * , a 4 heavy rierus. Tb club beld Us first i astetla-c Mowtay ft < * iioo * at 1 e clock te tie Ceutrai Music iBtt Oe huixired aod fty-ilx l 1e listened Vai tst < TfMnc pro i jram rrrpared bv Kra. Tifte * le < * f of tb ' department of cirte * TJrrpi | r ! treat : nc of muaiciptl sorernmesf.it bease ad ta * rJwr Aawriua citi - .crt- full ot earao * . thought and coBirleatldcvetopictot o' ' tie theme. Th * tetnian , stal M M by MtM : Mary KetieriagiBd M1a | A'ana Parker Mine- were pieatiag divert tetrs. Hits & 4tth Ris * t MBI : her v cal aolo ate t charalagly The proeram was ai fol > : Piano Solo Waltz MtnMi. . . Thona Miss Marr KMteruHc K.rf-atinnte adidreavec . ' -Tbe Dot e of Mother * Toward tie Oty" . Jr > . H. Wheeter -What Other CIHe * Aae t > otac . . , .3tn. H K _ Keeey Orxmntefd Clrtc Work tar CtiWrrn.- . --.Mo * . 14. S4ri M ! "Strvet O Btatuc..Mr . R. L. Rrhuewder vUl aolo < M Semaate Mte ! > Aawe Parfcor Miner. "C.WPatrtots aa..Xi * Paoei BlUott "Tbe CTric Leatgae of Soutbport. Con- acrtirut. " . Mr . 'G X , LBmbcrsaoa . "Onr Clir Schools. " . . . . Mr u K. T Hartkr . . Voral Solo-Se'e < . Miss Edith RU r j The president , Mrs. A A. Srott aaa u > ced ; the- * ext meeting at tbe Hew quarters ia tbe Sahtmry. ! B two weeks. Subject. "Current Event * . " under the ltadtcjtj > of Mrs. A. J Sawyer The Tweed ly eveates aajtaal meette ; ef i tbe Patnareas. was beM it the hozae ef tie j rr . * ent , Mrs. C H. latioS and arraasei j for tie. usual number of parties tils eeacoa elected officers aad < aeyed tbe first < Jnr t the seasoa. T > e folUiwtni : nf&eers were elected- President , V.ri. 1. M. Haymocd. ' TieeFTMtdent W B.OR < Jea. teretary. Dr , John White , treas-arer. & . H. lazboS master ! of ceremonies Prof liirotnir executive eoamltlef. Mrs. Ld ttrf Mrs. Ctrl Fncke. Tbe pretldent It tn ex-ofScio meaKer of ttlt cofsmMtee. Aft r the im * < aeM aCairs w < ere I completed. Mr and Mrs. laboS lavitei ! those preheat to remals for aa iafornial daace. The. guests ttocndod to the third * * ory. whfre tae maMelau were tuaiag their iastruaeatsTfeis b e pleasan ; s < : are room , vlth a staooth Coor. an alcove fer the xatulc. and wzs brilliantly lighted. Mr. and Mrt , BuekstaC1 gave a very la- formal analversary party on Mcaday evea- iag. The guetls ho wished them maay happy return of the diy wereMr. . aad Mrs. C. S. Llppeacott , A : O. BeeMa. F. W Brown. U. N. Townlfy. Treasurer a&d Mrs. Bart ley The friend * of H W Westewtt. sea of J H Wetcott were i rarls * * lo l ira of bir marriage Moaday afteraoM. to Ml Naacte Maiaa ef Maleober Tb > vedaiai ; trip war made to Chicago. The rtisttvej of tbe ! > ri c were said to have beca ia igaoraace of tar bsppy aflzir. MrsW. . F. Co y pave s theater party for Otis Sktnaer te "Hazal " mhich iactaded tbe foHowiae people. Mrs. Hortca H Beat of Wyeatec. Mrs. Mey * % o : DeniMe Km- . Mrs. Dr. Woods. Mrs. T. MMamjetM. . Mrs. W. S. Litta. R. W. Patrl ( * of Omaha. Mrs. G. M. Lambert ! KI rptat t e dar in Omaha this week. * ' ' _ _ I \OTE rilOM OVtllA 51'Dt'HB * . Ed G. Gthardt aad fatally moved U > the' ' city last week. , ' H. M. MeGiaul * hi * t > een ap } < Utc < d as foreraan of tbe grswiaj'whi h is bes ? uoae DB the Military resd. ' - The Modem Woodmro pf 'Benson wttl rKe their first ball aext FridxT .evratas , October . at the Benson town tsU. Mr Hcwaro. who has'beea vicltlnc w th his sea. Jaiaes A. Hojrrrd ; for some tlar. returaed to his borne Id Kflaoic Mcadcy. The Mboalr were daerd TJ-Wty. cs the day was given to the trtehen to rtait at ether srhoris o ! the city Itaedee wheeL aaoag oth n. was vicltrd darter Use day , Tbe f aneral service * ' over theresalos of John York wwe htlfl A IM Ute > ls Moa day alternooa. a large c a * er of fries ! * ef tbe deceafed attcedls ? 'Tie order of Odd Fellows attesdwl ia a body Tie body was- laid to rest ia Mount H < re cemetery. Moaday evealag. Ortobsr there -tree a aerry gathcriag of young people at the hon > e of C. B. Dadson ull & o'clock , wbea they all weat to the hose of E. E. MoClaais aad gave him a pleasant surprise , tbe oora- cioa being his return from tee west , where he has ben fer eo&e soBths. Muitc aad gaars were Indulged in uatil a late hear. after which cupper was fcried ia the diaiag roan , where they lingered fer sorne tine , whea the merry throag Jeoraejed boziem ard , hariag speat a moet delightful evtaiag. Fort Crook. Joha Byacn. oerapary B , was discharged while \Vinnebtro. . Private Aady Gaa iade > r ooapacy B. waf discharged ea expiration o ! his terra of service. Prtvste Alfred Header-sen , corapaay G. discharged oo ex mUon of tera of Privzte Joha Doherty , eompaay G uis diMiarsed aa the erjJraiioB of his term of service. Private Jaaes Allen , coaioaay B. wts dis charged while at Wlasefeago. after three jeers' aad three months' service. The oScer * gave aaothtr graad hop at the post hall Fn4cy aighu Music was fur nished by the Tweaty-zwsood infantry or chestra. Ma or C. E. Koerper. tarfical departsaeat hiviag btn reHeved st Willttt's Point , N Y. . and ordered to Fort Crook , has reported for dty. Private Bergrf Erricsos. oomptay D. hai bueo grasted a three moatht furlough ta ter aiia : e Jaauary it. li * " . nben he mill . b * di&charged. j Private Wfliiaa Margac. tompasy H.was granted a three raoaths * furlough , after thrfcf veart' service. He will be discharged oa the terrsiaattoa of bu funeucfe- The new flag staJf was raised oa the southeast corner o ! the' parade ground ifi trout of the coottaoitocf tniard bouie and idis to the looks of the j very cjuch. Wat ! r Watfoc. lately diercareeJ as * er- eeLBt frosa troop C. First cavalry , rta- tioied at Fort Sheridan. 1IL. has arrived at the post aad will rc-tallw aod so oa the hospital forps. Sergeaat Heary Sievasoa. ooaipaay G was discharged after three y < ars 1 three moatis * service. He U ia lofoets at Ls Crosse Wis. . where he ect to ci-ead ha three roecihc' Jnrlougi. . Private Jeha J. Ki41y. ooapiay F. wa * discharged oa the vetera r ct after tuelvr years * faithful service. 3 > 3th as a s&dltr aad coapasy tailor. He it. rai pest oonsiaader of tie Army aad Nzvr tertcs. He fr > ben iaduced ta stay and work as tailor for the bays. o ' "Handsome Joacay. ' ' ' iSe critbrated alas- rod. hi.d a iery narrotr'-rscar - frora lociag his life yesterday. Hew _ _ s at Lake Logaa aad t-eeiag a boat coarivJ l to lake a ride. When about tea yards , troai there the beat filled with water cad sujii before he could get to shore , swamping U > lt he aad his gun. After having coctiderzUe irouMe he xaaxt- rgcl to get his gva froa * ht bottom of the lake aa' fith himself out. Maay Ihea of usefulness save beta cat short by neglect to brefk tip aa ardicar ; cold Paeiuaocta. broach'itis aad evea con- ccmptioa eaa be aterteatsf the prozpt use cf On * Minute Cocgh < re. llcbor * frona Ilir Toucli itldr. Fred Oltn took a walk into the lower section of the city itat venlcg. aad came back sniaut ( M be had when he ttartfrd. It was taken by a negro nosan with bom he talked oa the street. F. J. Oliver and S. R. Host w nt into the house oeeupicd by Emma Charles 116 South Ninth street , last night , and because of ; soiae remarks welch did set cult thorn. lat , the wen an with their canes and then tore her dress o2 Tbe trio were arrested oa a charge of dlfttirhlne the pe-ace. tad safety are the watehw&rds cf the age. Oae Minute Cough Cure acts cpeedHy. cafely and oerer falls. Asthca , . coughs aad eoMs are rurcd by li. I'Irr In an Illinoli Coal ) llne. GILLSSPin 111. Oct 17 Fire broke out ! ; n the bottom near the airshaft in the1 CoasoldaU4 : Coal compeer a mine ct this ; uace last n.cht , aad is lining creat deaace. An attempt ia Ixiac nu.de to smother U br You Sr. We'll not mince words about cur offer ! We're long on woolens and short on cash ! OMORROW we shall commence to re duce our large stock by offering you choice of our $20 , $22 and $25 Woolens Made to order , with our usual good care , at f -v - * t r r p / - > Over PANTS five hundred choice designs. Imported Woolens English Worsteds Scotch Cheviots Silk Mixtures Clays Tricots Thibets , etc. all high-grade fab rics tomorrow at $20 , $25 and $28. Hundreds of choice designs in Trouserings Checks Stripes Plaids Mixed Cheviotsetc. easily worth double tomorrow a $5 , $6 and $7. iCAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS IT ? - - 1 * . - . Remember Perfect-fitting garments with first-class trimmings and workmanship or your money is returned. - 20T KARBACH BLOCK. South 15tin Strr A3H. EMKVT . THB CBEIGHTON. Tel 1531-Piitau S Bnr c * Mcr TiuiBoaTt Friday ssd SarardaTi End Sat. 3 atbee. Pit 22 , 23 sad 2L The Latest I anghlng Success ! Now rntin-nrstf.c Viin er J * Tlicti-r Laadou. Relrnlni Hit at t e. Nuarcacte Theater Paris. PARISIANS A re nel li-b-clas comedy J rau geracat - Char ei Frchmoa PRESENTED HERE AFTER2 * " Piclits in New Yi rk. K .i alrL in IV vai. joe nlrbii-icl li euro . : 1Vu ) > tb ? oniual AtuerxMn ra t W. J. Fcrrn * < rn. S dlc Xartiuot , JaO D rro sMr E J PhillipK , ClijB VcSi . Marsaret Gordon. W S shirJej. Aad n Ki ot > cr > . Pnces 3j * ; ! l.tt and tt-Sa b tcrilay i ! ' . .n * 2Vtnl 5V No Urbt-r M. 1'a.nier' * TrJby eealtag tbf a"se The n en all escaped > > u * t-at-ve m lcs are kuled. The top trorki are j.roiiiblj safe Mil a Ions thatdown will l e atctsszrj. HOT OX TIinTUAILOr THE KOIIBCRS Pa t Mnll" Train Itohber 3tn > Yet lieCanciit. . It is believed that the teooti who are lookiae lor the robbers wbo held up the Unioa Paciftc's "Fast Mail" traia aear Ocdea. Utah , \Veiaesday noralag are close upoa their trail. Chief Canada o ! the special service bureau yesterday received a teiesraa from one of the tetrehtag party , saying thit he had scod reacoa to believe that Knaethiss good vonld develop vithia ' a very tbort tiaie. The dl patch was eat frcm that country last eight. I Another telt-grezi vat also received say- lac tbat 1731 worth"or checks and draiu bad beoc foDDd ID a plaeerhere the regis tered icall i ucbes had evi4 stly beea opeaei. The robbers oust have opttt4 the 1 pouches HM > B after leaving the train , for the 1 drafu tnd other letters of no value to them were fouad ia a cora Celd aot far from ruuk. Sea > * of the railway oSclals are iarllBad to believe that the robber * after opeatag the mat ! pouches worked their way back to Ogdea. aad are BOW la hidlnc there or ia Salt Lake City They are so lltti& you sarily Vaxxr TOO ere taking thea. They cause no sripitg. y&t they act quickly aad mort tborecchl > Such are the fanxms little pHU kaoo-a as DeWitfi Ll'tJe Early EUers. St = all ia tire , great ia reculta. lla > MrKInlrr Ilnnner. A l Wamck is ia receipt of a Cue Mc- Kialey bauur , vhieh was xaade by his mother. bo lives at Aizuwonh. Neb. It has vorked upoa it a large rooster aad ta blem la gold letterc. Mrrrl Hall * > - implo > r ' Dance. j The Omaha Sirttft Railway Employes' Deneflt ai so'.a n gave pleasant enter tainment ar.3 da.n-r at ilynje hall acoez last nlcbt Th ApoEa Zthr deb ren dered a number of wJt-ruans. a " > g by I SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT. One Bay Qny ! Matinee , 2j30sB Evening , 8s ! § , in i 1ITT ! 5WI V ES THE WAIFS t V fe * a Y Matinee Prices First floor , 500 ; Ba'cony , 250. Night Prices Reserved Seats , 500 and 350. 1\ffi' ! ' Gallery , = 5c and 150. OOV I f U O ! . M. Crawford. Mgr. DU 1 THE MATINEE TODAY 230 ; Lower Floor. 5'c. ACT Bac. Dv Seal 25c. TONIGHT AT 815 ; The popular success c ( iho Price * Sx % X' 5'xr , " > , 51 4 > J. J.Hall Nebraska Music Hall 1309 Douglas St A first class vai.uvi le fch < 'i nijht frors S to 12. S.VTCKDAV MATINEE. FREE ADMISSION. &ea Mitcbell. Prop. W SchwnJtider rec t.iHsr. 1 > X T _ vocal selection by .Mms Ji. l : . ' tistetn banjo sola i > y FreJ S ttr'ot. " and piano d-Mt ry . * - Btc3't and .1 * wt.j , > at'o ' Ly Mr liaumeanl-'r tr. i t.p ' le ftr- tai-imttt frofrata Jl're hn s vtre ttrvdd And a procrain of 4 rco .iu'ted j the evening's pleasures. ] L. M. Crawford , > DARKEST RUSSIA nizn OF oj ttf. ir- strict f 'un v . . ' UP jirt * ited Monday , Tuesdaj' \STedtiesday OCTOBER 19-20-21 ' . > mi EAF.VTN TAT KAT1KEE ON WEDHES3AYI ALL SEATS 25C BOYD'S TTO.OOM y- ; Injunction tar Uoa3 r Tuudtr cn ' { VeAa'-wUr "WAS SUSTAINED nd DARKEST RUSSIA JUitTM : * AT BOYD'S