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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1898)
- - _ - _ - - - - - - . . - - - - - - . - - - - ! -r _ _ _ _ - - . t i ± _ - - i'm iii - - - - = - - - - - - - pp * o' ' I : , AMUSEMENTS. , , f - - , - , - - . . - ' - ; - . . - 'v' ' - I ' 9 'T L During the Inst week the floyd h o. I t fere ( nothing In th , way of theatrical ) I fltflupeinontM , being dark the first three dayi r of the weelc and g1en over to the muIcaI 1 entertainments anI ( graduating extrc1ses of the puhflc schools the remaining ( lays. At the Creighton the \Voodwnrd Stock company preentel "Jim , the l'ernnan. " The rain , which kept many strangers away from the attractIons at ( ho expotIon % turnel them to other ourccn of amusement , to the profit of the Creigliton , The work of thhi stock company has been uniformly good ever Inco it first OleflOd here , and the late at- ditions and changes n the peroftnel of the company have strengthened It lila- terlally. The presentation of 1'Jim , the a Penman , " was fully up to the thndnrl of their late liroductiolls. An usual , ( lie iccialtics were among the most pleasing features o the woek'e cii- tertaunment. Today they present for a week , coin- niencung with a matinee , 'llcld by the Inemy , " whIle the over lively "A Texas _ _ .T Steer" prances on the sthgo of the BOyl. Coinniencung tomorrow night and contin- iing throughout the week with matinees Wcdncsday. Saturday nnil Sunday the nuw Trocadero Theater vill offer Its patroils one of the strongest high class specialty siuow5 evel. 5CI1 Il Otnitha. Tiio tfl Iiner5 for the opening week vill be ttnicricas great singing and dniichng COniClhnfl aiiil composer , Mr. l3arncy Fagan , asaisted by Miss Ilenrietta flyron , intntthc- ing her latist anti briglitust songs nuld ( lances. The bainncc of ( he program Is made . - ' such Mr. 11cr- . 1i ) or well knowmi artists an nard Dyllyn , the baritone aluiger , MISS Fva ' lTanguny , thu vivaclouB singing comedienhie , ( leant atuti Norton In a aociety sketch , the Xour Auigclaa aistcrs , whistlers auud operatic vocailsts , the Tuxedo trio In a reflumed miil- cal act , the twin sisters Fauvetto In stuigliug and lancing specialties , Gilbert Girard , lint- - . - . - tater , and Bertie Fowier , comedian. In addition Frank .delmann's augmented orchestra will be heard in a select ; nograln of ciasalcal and Popular airs. 1'he Tioundero is to be a regular theater. The sale of seats opens tomotrow at the box omce mind every Meat in the house viil Iinvo a coupon. The New York Tiins , speaking of Hoyt's great comedy , which conies to tile lloyd SUnday night , Juno 12 , nc a vcek , says : "Considering ( lint 'A Texns Steer' had a ruui of a lututidruil nights at the flljou theater , It ' Is a little wonderful that Mr. Hoyt's farce could return there last. tivenilig nuud get a celitton so eiitlitislatlc uuitl so sincere as to fluke It really rank among ( lie eventful flrst nights' of the season. There was up- phause so noisy , so frequent and so prolonged - longed that snuuio of It might very voll have been SPared for less fortunate linothic- tions ; there \cr flowers by the WflgOii load auuil fully as tuuiprcssive as much aa flowers over arc niud there were two responses to those calls for siieeches' which ue sup- loael to ho tile suirenie seni of popular upproval. "Thcse ovcnts recorded , it becomes ProPer to write a few words ahout a more hulior- ( ant thing-the play. And In nil sobriety A Texas Steer , ' even on Its second 'first nights. remains worthy of serious hnvesti- gatton. Its success , about whose reality there can be no sort of doubt , may be ( Itie as much to its manifest superiority to the liteces with wiulcit it is naturally though perhaps not quIte justly compared as to its Intrinsic merits but none ( ho less those merits are obvious uinti genuine. "This Is certainly art. For it expression the playwright has the help of a clover coin- luany of players , well trained and unteill- gcnt. ' A good piny well acted is certaIn to secure - cure public favor In this qity. Hence 'A Texas Steer" wilt meet with success at the floyd next Sumulny night , Juno 12. when it collies for one weclc , v1t1i matinee on Satur- day. Asiile from Its fun-niakimig qualities , 1' the furce-comuedy contains an hinnienso nmouuit of satIre eu ( lie political world. The company is one of the best and merriment wilt hold sway during the run of this , the best of the Hoyt Buries. IIivn' In comlnring the .amuaeinents of the city with those of the Midway time percentage scenic to favor by considerable in numbers those of the Midway. There is. however , very great distinction in character and class , tliaso of the city being play houses of drama and comedy. while tlioso of the Midway - way are simply places of amusement , with touches of high art , Illusions and vaudovilie comuhuiioti. A visitor to the Midway can do- 'vote a number of days or evenings very iiicnsauitiy In doing the Places of entertain- mneuit and from each one goes to the ioxt folly satisfiud that the last was the best they ever visited. Among those of most Interest - terost to visitors a few may ho enumorato1. The Streets of All Nations covers an area of over 30,000 square feet In the center , wIth booths and bazars , prIncIpally of ( lie oriental order. At ( ho north end of ( ho eourt a'tiieater gives continuous entcrtalii- mont. ' ; on the vaudeville order. UPwards of 275 veoiiia are employed , 'with a large mium- her of camels , donkeys. etc. 11. Itoititlr's 'wonderful illustration of the Oh , what a warm ' . . , U conic time first little travel ni II Whoni Heaven guides to ii il Ii the door of a womuan'st. ) heart receives ( coma the I _ f 1 linjipy ii ) 0 t Ii e T . ivery thought niud care is given to time comfort and weiI4 being of the new couuler after ft has entered into tbeJ-t- portals of life and takea itSr- . ' ulace at tile family ireshie. " Vet during tue . - ' time wiueii baby expected few vouii. cmi ( in all they I' " should to insure ta- ' . . tue little . I omie'scon- . . stitu. tionat streugti * iindvlgor , No uimotli. er wants . to have a puuy , veakI , sickly baby yet unless she 1iers.lf s entIrely healthy in tiuc iccIal , delicate structure which umiakes niotlierilooi posSI. hi ; tlue jiaby Is certain to suffer in soume ? . for her weakness or neglect , VIiie surest way to avoid tluls is for the nubther to reinforce her own strength by time 1155 of Dr. Pierce's Favorite l'rescnip. tloii dtmnluig tlue tinic of anticipation. It , , t 'c will snake her perfectly healthy. It v1lt lighten amid brighten tlue time of waiting. It will make tile ordeul of ulotllerimood ab. Bohutely safe and cOulhlaratj'ely free fronl paimi amid ' , 'ill insure a strong , healthy con- atittutiomi for the ha1,3 , Mrs. Nanuute 1. Taylor , of lnvelace 11111 Co. , Texas , says " 1 aol the mother of cIght dill. drcii. I uiflrri froii fetiiale Weakuies. I tried physicians wftli ho avail. Vtien I l5 became vitl ; child I saw the adventtememit of loclor .u. l'ierce's Pavorite Prescription. i bought two . ' hiuttic ahid took according to diiection.Vlicu 4 bsby is Iris I had a vc Caby tune and have . . . not silfiered one hour siiice. ( rein leniale weak. & _ ness , ilab ) ' Ii as ( at and healthy as can be. " l'ropvciive mumutliers should send to the World s lispensary Medical Association , luuffalo , N V. , for a Copy of Dr. 1'erce'a ! Common Sense Medical Adviser , which wilt b sent free oa receipt of 21 One.cent .tamp o pay Th ( coil a ) ' niailing only , or 31 btaul14 ( or cloth.bouad copy. : -r ' i' ' 4' 4' . , " 'q - . . ' sinking or ( lid U. S. war ship "Maine. " In time harbor of havana , Cuba , called "United Statta ngaint Spain , " Is well worth viewing - ing , as are also the niysteniotui and wonderful - ful "haunted Swing , " Thoniss Hooter's St. liernard dog show , Mr. IlollbrooWs ( ialitor- nia gold mine AntI the cyclorama naval bat- tie between the Monitor and Merrimse. The old plantation , covering 6OOOI square feet , has one theater , twelve log cabins , with seventy-tour people , rangIng from 14 months to 124 years of age , The ostrich farm presents - sents twenty-two gigantic ostriches , stand- lag ten feet high. Another favorite resort is Ilagenback's great menagerie. 'with hun- dreils of untamed animals. baby bears , baby elephants , baby lions , etc. Tbu Clii- nose vifluge , soon to be opened , with Joss house , theater , baaars , booths , etc. , will liresemit Ii imovelty bOund to attract. Pabst's famous beer and comicert hail , with vaudeville cntbrtalnmcnt , has been Popular from the start. Then there is little "Clii- quite , " The living doll , twenty-six inches high ; the vild west show , wlicute the wild- eat of frontier scenes are hourly being enacted ; Mr. Clark's Abode of Nymphs anil Idols of Art , and the "See.SnW , " with its 200,000 tons of mcml in its frame , 100.foot tower , 200-feet beams and carriages lOxlO. Tim great scenic railway will be in opera- ( ion by Juno 20 , and in the 1iitrnl the wild ride for life on the "chutes" has taken 1 strong hold on the publIc , On time east midway are time Streets of Cairo , ( ho maze , the ilovil's dance , the flying girl , the wonderful Moorish palace , anti the "Temple of She , " or the "Ianclng Lady , " all providing anuusenlont that amuses. Visit the \Viil West on theMldway anti Boo the blood-curdling , hair-breadth escape of the emigrant train from ( lie Indians and tim great battle between thin COW boys anti the IndIans. It only costs IIt and 25 cents. Schlitz Oil 11,0 lIidsfly. Visit the Schlitz pavilhion , occupying the best location on the Milwny , at the junction of main entrance to tile lagoon anti the west Midway. It. is a perfect vahace and tloes honor to the name it bears. It is a nice , quiet family rasort , where gentiemen need not hesitate to tnk their wives and daughters , vithoiIt fear of contact with a rough chnss. V'rltz MIller , the jovial propni- otor , welt known to our people , looks ier- i4onaiiy to ( lie service unit the tonifort of his guests. lie extOzids a cordial invitation to you to visit the finest resort on the Mlii- way , where there Is constantly in attenulanco a typical iluingarlan band ( list attracts great Interest and renders excellent music , also a fine restaurant serving refreshments at city prices anti the beer that made Milwaukee famous is only cents a mug. No admls- ston is charged to the liarihlion. If you don't see the Wild \Vest you don't see the show , Tim concerts by the orchestra at the exposition - position Autlitoriuni are slowly but sure coining Into the popular esteem. that they deserve. At this longitude an orchestra is so sciuloni heard that it is to many a sort of unknown quantity. They look forward to hoaniiig it with a mixture of ideas , some of which conflict. The wonul "symphony" is a synonym for mystery and unpleasant uiura- tion. It has an alarming effect only because It Is not understood. As a matter of fact a symphony is nothing but a set of four uiifferent and distinct pieces played in suc- cession. mplonies * are generally written - ten by really great musicians , but they are good music for nil ( tint amid , if carefully us- teiied to , they will be founui interesting. As originality conceived , they are not intended for the human whistle anti on that account are not adapted to street performance. Even tills does notkdeprlvo them of all value , for as vlayed by the orchestra they reveal beauties which amply compensate for what they niiy lack as outlined above. 11oetuoven ( , Mozart , itubenstein , Brahms iiuiti others have spent their best strength in composing symphonies and have set an example which the leading American composers are following with success. The symphony , as a forni of musical compost- tiomi , was first put into deIlnito shape by Haydn , whose oratorio "The Creation. " vill be given by the exposition musical do- partment. during ( ho last week of the present mouth. Hayrln was court composer to time emperor of Austria and bad to write music of all kinds to idease his blue-blooded em- Iiloyer. If there was a royal dance the royal composer hafi to write some royal music to guide the royal feet. If a member of the inlperinl family got muarnieul Haydn must needs write some wedding music , anti if any < me died ho must write something appropriate to so important an occasion. Ito also taught tile royal children how to worry the barpsichordand violin. lie received his board. ciothe , haul his washing done by the ioyal washwoman , and got about 3OO a year salnry. In view of all these things ho should not be blamed for writing sym- iitionies ; ho enjoyed it , The playing of the orchestra Is a remnrk- able exhibition of what real ability can no- Coinhilishi. Where every iuian is an artist anti in symliathy with the conductor , music means vastly more than is imivolyoti In a mere succession of sounds , It talks to the mind and heart with an eloquence ( lust cannot - not be described. Tile repertory Which iii being perfonuneul by Mr. Mees is so oiuiprc- Ileuisive that all tastes uuiust be satisfied. Every kind of music Is represented. It would astonish tile stranger to such things to drop into the mnusic room at the Amidtto- niumu unit see time dozen large tnimmulce in which tile scores and parts from which the men iiiay are stored , Fifteen thoussuiti dot- Jars' worth of music is on tap In the Auditorium - torium at. this hiionient , Iii'ery composer of ally reputation of every civilized country In tile world is represented. Mr. Thomas has tile largest private musical library in , ( nier- tea , amid has been accumnulintimig it for tue last thirty-five years. Omaha imas the op. Iortumnit ) ' to lirofit by this It it cares to nttciitl ( lie concerts now being givomI by tue orciiestrmi , As s'ns said last Sunday , one can Ilear bonus all simnimnor , but this is the Inst clianco to hear an orchestra untii October , mmii per- lisps not even them. It wilt depend very largely upon how mulch umiiprechatlon is muaiiifested at the present time. A bird In thu liunti is certainly somowimat surer tban 0110 hi the bush. For the National Congress of Musicians to be tuetul in this city from Juno 30 to July 4 , IflClUlli'O , the services of a number of the greatest muusiclaiii that this country tins ever iirouluced has beeui soctireui , Among tlueso is George tV. Chadwick , tile director of the New Emighand Conservatory of Music , Mr , Chadwick , and IlenIlahts three others , stolid at the head of tile list of lumueniean comnpost'rB. lie it was who composed the fllUBiC for the opening of the World's fair at Chicago. lIe was born at Lowell , Muss. , Noveuiibor 13 , 1854 , of native American stock. An eider brother was organist of a ohurch in Lawrence , Mass. , and George ic- ceived from him this first instruction lii music. In 1810 lie took charge of the musi- cat department of a college at Ottvet , M1C1I. , but resigned at the close of the first year to go to iurope for further study , For two years be worked under hielnecke and others at Leipzig , and then went to Munich to study with the great composer Itheinberger , Ho rsturiied to Boston in lSO and took it position as organist of the South t : ongrcgatlomiuut chumrch shortly afterwarul he uss engaged as instructor in harmony and cntapoiiltlnn In the New England coii , scrvalory , ( if whicit he is now the henil , Mr CIiHIIWIC1. is a versatIlc comuioaer nnul counts among lila works overttires , cantatas , aymn- ! phonies , chamber music , a large number of souugs anti vonmuiilerable chuirchi niuiie. itla ; ideals are the highest anul he Is particularly I atriotic , believing that there is a hitll for ' the Mnetlcan composer and that he has a duty to peUoryn. besides being a teacher itnl I coniposer he Is one of the finest conductors in the country and will visit Onmlm for time iunliose of conducting some of his own works. lie has liever been in the 'niiidle west and hiss expreaseul himself as greatly intrcsted in its people and of course its mu. sicai rirospects. The musicians Of this part of the country wiil doubtless avail tbemn- selves of the opportunity to meet Mr. Chad- wick , to the mutual benefit of all concerned. liOMtrt MOORE , : ltsic at I ho hixtisI I mu. Whatever may have been tin , reSults of other parts of the exposition during the week's reign of Jupiter piuvius there has been no InterIorence with the music , cnch tiny having haul its full q1iotu of interesting numbers both vocal anti instrumental mid adnilting crowds have set out under mini- brelias witti ( lie same devotion to Mr. Sftntoiunaiin anti his musicians as though it were time average warm , pleasault summer tiny. tiny.The The Chicago orchestra has been growing more popular each day anti as time public genoraiiy grows to know that these con- cents are free , greater crowds are gatimereul in , The ronditioui of "Fair Ellen" in conjunction - junction with the Chicago orclieuitra the othOr night proveui several things ; that the orlieuitra played too lotuully for the chorus , as it seenis to do in many instances ; ( lint the ehorus itself was in very fair trIm and , Under the direction of Mr. T. .1. lCeiiy , diul good work. Charles Clark of Chicago sang admirably. lie seems to improve eadil time 0mb hears him , Ills voice is round intl ( till , well trained and lie tins a delightful - ful appreciation of tempo. TIme last ten uuiOntils' study in London diii much to finish - ish auni Polisil his voice. Miss Metcalf possesses a dainty personnitty , has a fair soprammo voice not trained to the best advantage - vantage , but in no sense may she be ternued a professional soprano. It It to be regretted that at least fifty more voices may not be added to time chorus. It would make it more evenly balnnceul in conmioction wIth -orchestral concert , The \Vaguer uiuimbers given previous to ( lie choral work \S'ednesday night con- stituteui the best work the orchestra tuna ulono silica it reached Onialia , Especially to be mentioned were ( lie three selections from "Tristan and Isiudor , ' ' which were given tile remarkably artistic effects anti held the audience entireiy charmed. Mr. Mees is such a lover of Woguier that his excellent guidance of tim baton in these numbers was thoroughly a labor of love. Tue appearance of Mrs. Haultien-/ulexanther Moinhuty night drew out a large nuidience. Tier rcniition , of Chopin's Concerto iii F' minor , No. 2 , ; 'aa only at ( lines distinctly hearth , owing to the overcrowding of the or- cilestra upon the Piamio. Iii tier solo nuni- hers she was miitichu niore satisfactory. But at no time does one lose track of time lint- Haney of tier technique or the evidence of tier artistic teiuipeianiemit. Thou , too , sue is so happily at home before the public tiiiut at ( hue first glance one has couifitlenco In her ability. It"as a dainty little conipiinient for ( hits clever young musician to pay ( lie ladies of the Bureau of Entertainment in giving them the program Friday afternoon in their apartments in the Mines and Miii- tag builuhiag , anti the ladies , iiotwithstnn,1- ing the inclenieiicy of the weather , au- veared in goodly numbers , Mrs. Alexander's program was a thoroughly enjoyable one. If there was a choice that could hirove more forcibly her technique amid studious apireoia- tion it was the Twelfth itliapsodlo by Liszt , Itoth the 'Phiuntoms" by Mrs. H. II. A. Beach anti "The Eagle" by Macfloweli were iiiost artistically played. As If by a special favor from time gods , Mr. Holmes Cowpor , the well known tenor of Chicago , caine informally and reimdereul three charming little soags which thoroughly tie- lighted the audience. Mr. Cowper lviii be heard again Monlay , evening in the "Daugim- ter of Jairus. " I heard the chorus Tiiursulny evening dun- lag rehearsal anti it shows that Conductor Kelly accomplished flinch for tue lirospective rograni Monday evening , for tile "Daughter of Jairums" may not be mentioned aniong the easier choral works. The soloists for Moim- day evening , aside froni Mr. Cowper. will he Mrs. Sophia Markeo of Boston anti Mr. Edward Kuss. Director Kiumbali will conduct - duct , Director Kimball has done niucti to regu- Into order out of chaos this last week , and time nitisical scheme appears to be on a mnoro satisfactory basis eachl tiny. Mum- sicians and the public generally are on the quit vive as to time Marine band's remain- lag at least until after tile -ltlm ; but in case this seems to he impossible Mr. Kim- bali -will have something else as a happy surprise , musically , for the public. , \e hail the pleasure of hearing Druno Steimidel the lust veek in couijunctiout with the orchestra. Ho rendered Servals' "Ii flesir" ahlniirably , Ills playing , both ut home and abroad , always calls for an admiring - miring audience , anti already he is a musical favorite in 'Omaha. The rain has crowded the Marine banl , out of its hamitisonme home on the bluff tract , hut as Mr. Marhuel hits devoted the as yet umioccupied pa'rt of bis tower restaurant. to them , time lieopio illuming on time other side are thoroughly well favored , Mr. Samitel- mnann has given several of hui compositions tiunimig ( lie week , the umlost popular being the "Aulniiral " Dewey" march , Time selectioui of the various soloists who tmave thus far appeared svouid set'mml to suggest - gest timat all singers of note froni time cast- era hart of the coimmutry hail either died or gone to Europe to live , or a great nmauuy of ( lie or time " " nnmmiy "unknouvmm" seenm to be creeping In. 'Flmls seemims to be the omio flaw In the inumsical schienie , limit as other timings have been rerneuhied this will iirobabiy tot- low suit iii time near future , Thnt we are to have Mr. Charles Clark on a return engagenient the last of time month is picas. ant news. Time future BiloWs some prospectively in. teresting evemits , Wetinesuuny evemming , June If , , Mr. Robert \V , Stevens , pianist , from Chlcngo , will viny time Weher I'ohuucea , op. 72 , arranged Ivitim orchestra by Liszt. Saturday attenmioon a special iirogrnni tuna betumi arranged to celebrate Wommian's Club day , Master Horace Simuma , ( tue boy sopm'ano , will slug "Auigels liver Bright ami F'air , " by Handel , anti a sehection by Ar- mhlti , ' 'Love in Sprimigtlnie. " Somnewise mmmcmi , hot long , ago , mactie mu To- mark with a sort of a spirit of emimimmi imover. ing over lminm , " 0 , well , time niusi is only a trill to time exposition , " limit so far it is time emily triniining of ammy account thin Ptiliie have seemm at the CXiOsitioml , Anti the iiUbiie Bedim to be qumite lIartial to ( hula sort of emmmbroltiery , aimd will tiernanmi a con- timuuanco of it. A , M'lViiit-liiISBiNE. ' ( See time daring feats performed by ( lie yaqtlvroS at time Wild West. A ; ; ' : : mc.ul Mi ) , ' lh.'lu'mmsl , WASHINGTON. Juno 11-Assistant See- rotary Meikiejohu has directed time release of Jose Casteflaumeos , confined at Mci'iior- son barracks , Ga. Tile maim is a Spaniard and was arrested at Tampa , but ttmere was no evidence against him at his exaunina- ( ion to show timat imo was engaged ia actions tireiudiclal to the government. Witness tbo capture of the stage coach by 1the Indians at the Wild West on the Midway , Ante R'tii E1iocs The lending evn'tdm ' rtenmial circles thor- ing the past ceci vhs the couisoiiuistion of time flimsiness MetsFraternity anl the Intiepenulent tVorkini1 of America , This i onsohiilatIomi piaeci ¶ iie organiztutiomm tipon a firm footing nd nuiure ehi for the fumI' tmmre growth anti Btmta of time association. The name adopted b'the consotidateti or- gnntzatlon. iii lltisinttq ; aiil , F'ratenmnl asso- elation , The omct'ts are as tolloas' l'ast I simprerno lireBiieflt , ii , . , Meicholi , zuturema , president , 11. i. Wa.rin ; simprrne vice presi- ' 1 ulent , ' , V. H. Cathy ; siprenle secretary , it , Dickens ; supreme 'Wuimkurer , ii. P. irexel : mmpm-eme medical ditbctor , Ir , t. . A. Merriam - riam supreme oniputlizer , W. 1 ! . Drown ; supreme guide , it , J. Oohes , York , Neb. ; an- promo inner watcim , athan Wilson , Stroms- burg , Neb. ; supreme outCr watch. Frank D liumitet ; supreme stewards , U. J. Springer of F'rcmnont , Neim. , Timomuus Wolfe of laviul City , Neb.V. . W , lumncan of Beatrice , Neb , , Paul \V. Ktmhns anti 0. 1' , Goodnian : 5th- - preme diiectorg , W. II. Brown , M. W. ltay- icy , litigo ? uieichoir , II. C , Drexel , Ii. W. l3rnciivogel , 0. P. Goodman , Julius flohiwer of 14a ( hove , Ta. , anti Ermmst Melidioir of Chicago , Iii , ; supreme finance committee , F' 13. ICiniball of Limucolmi , Neb , : C , It. CourtI fey 4iiitl A. Matthews ; committee on law , ' F. I. Itoose , F. N. Prout of Beatrice , Neb. , anti J. II. Culver of Mtmifo ti , Nd , . xccpt where another atitireas is givomu the oflicers live in Omalla. llu'ni hlIilnnu.j.rs , Lochinvar castle of tue Royal ilighianders .wnR organized at. Chambers , Neb. , on Juno ' 3 anti ( he following otlIcers were eleCted I anti unstaiietl : Cord M , Smith , past hIlls- trioi.ma protector ; \\'alter I. ( Irimmies , iliumatni- ous protector : Crier I ) . Calhoun , cimiet coonI sehor ; Harry C. Kemp , worthy evammgel ; Lee Baker , secretary : William S. Porter , trees- uirerVilhtuum ; Vu' , Sackett , 'wurtiert ; Hay W. McClure , sentry ; Itobent. .1. Starr , herald ; John ii. Stillwelh , guile , ; JutisonV , Ihestel , first worthuy censor ; Austin b. Fhtmckey , seeI end worthy censnr , ; Oeorge 0. Iorothy , chief of spearnien ; Peter Kutacimer , chief of archm m era ; Tlieetlore hiusteul , first prutiemitial eiiief ; I Wiiiiruin It. Jeffnies , seconti prudemitial chief , Cord I'd , Smnlthm , third prudential chief J. P. Glhligan , vIm'sicnl exaniimmer. I Newport castle , No. 102 , of the Royal hlighlantters was institulted at Newport. Nob. , on Jimmie by Deputy J. T. Videman of I Aurora , the following hieing time list of tIme oflicera : Jocph Gilgyr , past illustrious hino. tector ; Ernest Myers , Illustrious protector ; I William 11. Aliemm , chief couiiseior ; .1. Clay Fox , wortiuy evuumigel ; Ii. T. hotlti , secretary ; C. J , Grunke , treasurer ; George A. Fox , I warden ; Wiilianu ( ioolericlc , , sentry. Charlea Strelow , heralti ; C. A. Smith , gtmide ; Charles J. Iteynoltis , first worthy censor ; S. 0. I Sparks , seconti , worttmy censor : John S. Laur , chuief of Sr't'anumuen ; John II , May , chief of archers : Charles J. iteynoltls , first prudential chief ; J. Fox , seconti prumdemutinl chief : Wit- iiaun Allen , third Prudential chief ; litiward T. Todd , itI. 1) , , ptmysical exnmmiiner. ' ( Vfflllmi'ul ( If tim , ' % 'nrlu1. On Tiitmrstiay mmlgimt , Juno 2. Alpha camp has iiivited ( lie canips of tue order iii Oniutha , South Omiahiil Council Bluffs end F'ioroluce to uiieet with it and nasist in the initiation of a large mnmmher of candidates. After the initiatipn is completed n fine mutisical program will ho reumfiereul , anti iis- cumssioii wilt be hia1 ot ( lie qimestlomi of pro- mating a closer umnon hetweemu nil the local camps aiiul tIle en'tertuuinmneiit ofVooul - men who s'ili vistt ( liii Transmississippi. Seymour camp of Omaha has moved to \Vootlrnnmi hall utt'tlie cormier of Sixteemmth street anti Capitol , , asontme anti will echo- brute the removal to new quarters on the night of Jtmne 21 , whueti a muuuslcal anti soctal viIi be held , ' Ar. lmmforniatton 'btmr nu for Wootimen of the World hums. betzm opened at tile iueati- qumuirtems of time sovereign court , corner of Fifteenth and hIownd streets. A register will be kept , fluid any \VoOdinen uiio have rooms to remit or ( lustre expositiomi boarders are rcquestetl to leave their imines anti adtireses at thin sovereign office. The Woodnien of the World wili have a specini day at the expositiomi , and it lies not boon decided as yet what the date viil be , but in nit probability it will be some time In September. The Mystic Shriners have set September 13 anti 14 as the dates for thmeir rcuuiion , and every effort will be exerteti to make the days niemorable ones. Abundamit funds have been raised to afford time visitors , of wiuomn some 2,500 nrc expected , au enjoyable time. The'flrst day will ho devoted to a parade , re- cemition amid banquet. anti tile secomid tiny viIl be set aside as a ( line to visit the exposition. Tue Imperial councli of the Mystic Simmers will convene in Ialles , Tex. , on Monday. The delegates from Omaha ore II. C. Akin , Iticiiartl Smith and Oustave Antler- son , who left for Komians City last night. At liamiens City they will macct .delegntes from other western xtnd northern points anti a special train \yiil be made up to carry the ierty cmi to Dallas. On Tuestlay the Veteran Free Masons of Nebrasint will be emitertaineti by time Omaha ' umenthers of thin order. Time veterans amid' their famuiiies wIll meet at Masonic tomuiio . from thence they will go to mit 9:30 : a , rn. , the cxposittoii , whmere they will spend the ( lay. returniuig utown touu'ii in the evening to attend a receptiflhi extemitied to the visitors by George \V. Lininger. TIm granti lotigO will meet in 'Omaha on Wednesday at 2:30 : in Masonic teuntile , Fm.neru1flItlumIIlfl mit tnmt'rlCli. Mondarnimi Lotige , Frateruiah tiiiion of America , will entertuuiii its niemuhers amid friends witim a box socimli Monday Ovemhiimg. , , I3aumnor lodge , Fraternal Umilon of Macrica , has changetl the regtular monthly social meetings to tIle first -Thumriclay evening of cacti month from the last Thursday. Timero mul hie twenty inittiuttomis Thursday evenimmg anti a large attentlamiCe is desired , Eillot ( in. ) lodge will give a big public nieetimig Thursulay evening next. From fifty to sixty of ( lie Omaha niem- tiers of the Fratoriini Union of America iuavo dcitied to visit Lovelamiti ( In. ) lotigo uiext Friday oveniiig. A public entertain- maclit hiss been arilhled for , The inemn- liens of Ommuaima , Council Bluffs and Missouri Valley iouiges are invited to be present , Tile Ouluihhmu iiienihers , if 'tiioy go in carryalis , vlii leave at 4:00 : m , mu. If by train , about 6i0 : p. ni , t. The supremule secr ulary of the Fraternal Union of America , polpnei John I. liandley of Demmver , 'will sooui visit , time Omaha lodges anti those imi this' vclimty , I.odgea nrc an- ruiiigiiig to give hmim'.l'oyal reception , lCmuIgluIN 11f ( tic Fflrent , The cntertaimmmmiem\c \ , ijtyemi by Forest coun- ci No , 1 iastVeuitienulmuy evening was a success. Among tlmo u taiiIe features of ( lie lrograimi were ilium soufg' and dammce by little Miss Smiowdomm , the readimmgs by Miss Meikle , ( lie monologue by Lafayette Aamherson Simul * 110 music by the Troubatloura' Maumtlohimm club , The council wilt give no mmmore cuter- talnmnenta till fall. Quite a delegation went from Forest council No , 1 to Floremico Tuesday night to atommtl initiatory ceneniommics lucid by Fiur. euco council. lsiIIutN elf timi' ithUC'mmbees. A now tent of time Knights of Maccabees , called Dewey ( emit , wmms organized at Myrtle lieU on Thursday umlgimt withm thirty-cue charter menibers and ( ho following officers : l'nst cornuumauuder , J , II , tielone ; commander , Martin OrcaB ; lieutenant comummneuder. John Williams ; record keeper , Lewis Arm- burst ; chmmlimlain , J. E. Strong ; dosimeter , Elm Wiuliaiimii second guard , Charles Dydeoker ; * * * * * iji * * % * * * * * OUDMLY BULLETIN. . . . ' . ' , . UMbAY e' ' JUNt ! ! 6 'a" ' I Notice. . : Last month 'we gnve you the n reason vhy we should dispose of . * . s TAMPA. Fin. . June H , lS.Strmtg np- a 'arge ' amount of stock before in- peals 'will tie made today 1mm mull tim churches 1 thrOumghioumt tIme cotnitry ml' funds' to niti ( tie * . - sick lied , Cross , antI wotmntl'Il Sneicly In durlmmg Its 'uvetik thu among wnm' with , tin' VC 11 to ry a ii d adj u s U n.g so ne chii in s. Sham A great subseniptiumi is usadrod . I is stock-taking time , and to iiake a a July 1st complete sweep and close out as - much as possible , we will place on our front counters all broken lots of clothing from our great sale--at just 50 per 'E" ' cent on the dolbr , This will include over 500 c1egant and ) o " seasonable suits. Everybody knows what oul- clothing is I and when we say ' 50 per cent off these high grade geode , * I OU are assured a rare bargain--- . * $20.00 $18OO $15OO $ tO.OO * SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS etc * $1000 $900 $750 $500 , Also 211 broken lots in our children's department viI1 be placed on special counters and marked at the reguh&r price- you can have them for just half this price. Special prices on furnishings and h.ats oii this occasion. Only two more weeks now to buy the best for the price of the poorest. . * Improve This Last Chance. * . * * Rrowning , King & Co * S. W1 Cot. 15th and Douglas. I sentinel , .1. S. Vanderbeck ; picket , N. Liii- dali : master at anus , \Viihiamn Stromig. ( late City temut No. 60 will give an outer- tainniont mmextVednesdny es'euiing at its huh. The first part of the evening with be dovotqd to damicimig auitl later in the evening - ing M. ( tort Pietz , tile manager of tile Streets of Cairo , will bnimig part of lila cmi- tcrtainers iii auth supply a novel treat. Time t ntertnlnment is given to help a member of the order whuo is sick and in needy cir- ctuiiistaflces and it is hoped that there will fIle mu good attendance. ' - ieerct Socict NiIte , Roger Dickens of thin lodge formerly calieti tIme inuepcmidemit'orkniemt of Amnerica is in Des Moines cii business. Time work of enlisting time Sons of Vetenaus regimnemit in Neiircia is progressing rapidly , uuumt ] , as nthhltiommai ( mccruiting ollicers have iCetl put immto ( lie fluid , it is expeuted that the regiment wilt be ready to oiler Its services to ( lie government in a simort ( tine. Clan Cordon , No. 63 , Order of Scottish Clans , held its regular business umieeting Tuesday evening at 212 North Sixteemlthm street , at which ( line It 'WaS arranged to hIve the ammmiuiah vicnic aiit'alelonlaii ! ganics Imi the city timis year , that time visitimig diuuulSIileil may have nn Opportunity or visiting time cx- loSltlon at tile siumule ( tune. The annual retmniomi of the departmeimt of Iowa of time Grauid Army of tue Republic will ho imelul in Sioux City on June ii , 15 aimui 16. The number of old soithiers imi Iowa is very large and time aUenduuiico at time minimtmal rc- umniens is ustmahiy very good. Many of the veterans are expected to take in the cXliOSl- tion Willie time ) ' are so near Omahmuu , One by one the large fraternal organhza- tions are selectimmg tIme ( lay which shall be set aside as the day for the imleeting of their national orgammizatiomis iii Omaha ammti each artier is vieimig with time other in its mittemupt to itiako a greater siuowing ( hail that of amiy otimm'r fruuterimity. The Odd Fellows expect to brmmig not less thmami 10,000 Odd Fellows to Omnaiia on thucir daY amid tile iVootimuien of time \Vorhd thuinhi thmat us large uu tiehegatinui will ho attracted to time city on Vootimmicn's day. Time Heul Men throughout the Uumiteti States are mntumiifestimig much lmmterest in time ox- Positloul antipromnisca large uuteiitluunce. See the wildest scenes of frontier life at the Wild 'West on the Midway. THIRTY DAYS FOR BARTLEY lie 2111iy Yet Itenumuin 1mm Immgisuus Cunpmty Juill for a Pimil almuimuis lbcture' Ilelmig 1iCllil'Vl , The mauiulate from 'time supreme court in the case of time State ngaimmst Joseph S. Dart- hey , defaulting ox-state treasurer , imas ar- riveul at time office of time clerk of the district court , but it is not certain just wimeul time I sheriff intl carry time order Into effect , By tIme tennis of time document , lie titus thirty days in wimicii to piece flartley iii thin hieni- temmtia'ry , limit as yet ( lie sheriff tins not decided - cided whmetlmer he will take itautk.y dray at omico or wait until tile expim'LltloiI of the tiumw allowed by law , , A5lU$1I511i'1' $ . Cor.Ilth TIlE TROCEEt1 tlarnoy Ste. Lentz & Williams , Props. and Mgrs , \v. % V. COLE , Act , Muuumugem' , GDRE WllE IT'S ' OOL. ) Grand Formal Opening 'MONEAY , JUN [ 3JH EVENINGS ti' SU : , ? mlntinem's 2:3t-SiiimtIuty : ) , 'cdm1esduy ft lId St II m'dumy , l'resontiumr Ntitlmimmg but I icaulilumers Jim 111611 CLASS VAUWVft [ BAI1NIY IAOAN wu : . : 3IINWETIA IIYflON GIIAtu' t ; OlI'I'ON-itA1l'l. ( ) . AILN ( ) , 'iHui l.'OIuiI Al5laA SlS'i'3liS. 1lDhta't'Itl ) I'lbV-15S'A 'i'ANUIJAY. Til E 'N' 'tOIIJC 'l'tXliilt 'Pit I 0. 1'JI I'Jt l'S'l'IVI'lI ' 1''I' SIS'i'lIltS , ANI ) FiIAZ AllL.M.t'S CILAI.lIIS(11 UlIClliIS1'iIA. .All seats reserved. Prices , 2J cents. liuLreaihunemita Served. ISE : ui H''I's. _ . . . . , , . . . - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - = - - - - - - - - " --t - ' - - - - = - - - ' - ' - - DflVfl'C TF ITD PAXTON & BURGESS , EJUHJ 0 IFd1ILfl Managcrs Tonight , And All Week. - 'I ' ' ( a THE RECORD BREAKERS A S HOYT'S BEST COMEDY , t' , _ I exas FROM HOYT'S ' - - - ' - THEATER , NEV YORK. L Kiutle Pultilaihl , i'tl uimm'i.c 'Frccmmhan , ' , VIIl II . Br.ty. tile Bison City Qiiartctte tumid an all .star umilluilly , 60 Lntugihs in Evry Ychil ( It ) 'chis in Every I1owl 60 Ilosvls iii A Texas Stcer. . SEATS NOW ON SALS. - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - -C--- - - - National Coiigross of USiOIaIISI OmdIli , JtU1C 3tJy 4 , 16 Addrsss - 8 ecitas - 4 Coners [ The Orandcst Musical restival In American History. Seasoui Tickets li3OO. For Sale Now at Chase's Bookstore , Uarnam Street. ' ' m'AX'rON & IIUIIGESS J 3 0 : , ' I 1immiag' , * , Tel. 1515. fLI COMMENOlN ( O I UIEEII ! ulA'I'INil4 SA'I'LTitIAV. Time Hocorul Breaker ' - ' - . , 'a--Th.7r , " I I .L I . ; 5 Co.mouiv . A TEXAS STE13R From I t)3't's i'iucater , New Yom'k. Seats how nfl sum. Priccs-141\S'cr Floor , $1.00.5Tlalcoimy , . 75 , &Oc Matummce-Iowor hour tO , , haiuoimy f.O , ' , i5i , GU iLL'S CONCIR'I' ( AUiEN Stilil hi.'mtst C.r. I 11th imm..i 1)a'cuujmtm't. 1. N flumhii , I'rtp. anti Zutautmger. AttrnUlOImS for w'eehc Jmmuiu uthm Carrot anti Garduier , fumu unahium's ; Qiiiiimutm , azmd I ) nluumtmrti , ctiiuit'mttu turJ Imu caumi caku walkers Novman tund'nldron , comnedy h'kett'ft artists ; tIme Joiiiusuns , way miji uluminors ; ( 'lmnrlio Luniimcrt , comcliamm ; Al u c. Clyde hungers , thin teutuire ; Mitts May Inytoum , elm n ill imiomm mmiii uhiium't r. Iun' ( ( nih to muco ( liii Dig Cake Wulk at II o'clock. i'll 1551 ( ) ? 'i' JIlt FiVING COIl l't % y'i II lI. htt ( lI'l'lHi S. LMILS' ) fi 6NTS' CONCIRI IIMI mi ; : Cl.li'mmau Sln'I , Snmmtlm Sltln Jerferson i5imunre. GRANICONClR'J' h'Ei Y NJGII1' AISIISS1ON Fit IllS. A. ? vnismio , l'rol , , BASE BALL Today. 3:30 : P. M. OMAhA vs. INE11ANAOUS - - - - - - - - - T h' ru1irrhtrvi l'umxtouu & Iliirgea "I # b 'J' , . 11a1ngers. Tel. ltD. 0. \Vctiuiuyutruj \ , Ammmnnmiumt. , , lIntut'tor , 'iOlt Y , 2u1-'l'Nl GIi'i' , 8 4)4) ) . 'I'il H .VOOluVAll H S'l'oi ho. I'resemitimig IftLD LW TII [ [ NMV. SiueeIaiLies-ltobattuu amid Dorotta , LIzZie Iluuyniomm.i. . 1.Dr4.flT4/1 / e LLArtIsts'1odeI N0'V oN sm'ic'j.ti ' , mlNllIJil'i'ltN SI E1 CorBoard ol Trad6 BuiIdin Aim mo wmric of Art It hums no stmperior ii thila country. 1)hl"i' F'.t I I , 'V ( ) S ISIS 5,1' , - . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - Ii ( ) 'I'lllM. TFIE MILLA1D 1311 * and lomiluu Sts , , Onualuit. CIIN'tItAi.LY m.0C4r11u , . _ All IllS tILt % A NI ) llllill'lS4'N I'LA % . . . J II. 31.41tlClSli .t1)N. I'rnl.s , - -HOTEL BAEKER- colt , iarit ANt ) JONES ST. , OMAHA , IIA'I'ISS ' m51r ( ) Ai ) l.iOu ) 1'ISfl iAY , Eltetrie cars direct to exposItion grounds. eRANF. ilAhiiClllI , Cashier. . . . . . ' , . , $ mAaI ISAIJI4AN enise Cierk. All UiiRAY 110 TJ3L , 14th mu Ilanmmey lit , Amimenlcan I'isn-3 to 4 dollunus iier day. Street cars from depots and from hotel te Exposition Grounds lii fifteen unlimutea. B. SILLOWAY. Manager.