Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 30, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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    CONltESS OF 1USC [ OPENS
T1r3t 2c3on Will Ba fell t rimi
Congregational CLurch ,
PRESENTS SOME SPECiAL FEATURES ;
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\ ,
, II % % ft vI I iIN H ( , , ' . nnil 1 * J.pe. .
t , ; . .flhII : tilr ft viii 1)relinnritt
uf C111141. i nil I I.1 nn % It on
the PrIIfl.
9no ot the most important features of Lii in
; atinnn Congress of MticiflUi % , the open -
Ing BeiH1Ofl I ) ! which will accur this morn .
log at ) o cjotk at the 1lrit CougreUtLofl I
church , 'viii thu a1Ircs glvwi tIil aCt -
UrnOOn flt I ( ) by Mr.VtilIntn I. T < inilln S
of Chtcno on tIu Btbject 'itnIc and lii U
3)ivvioptltflt ) of Child lmlIvilUalItY. " Mr ' .
ToitiiItis.l well Jriuwp ( litotighoilt th entir 0
entir'I'
ctcnt of tim ( lIlltCI ( ( atc us the organize 'I'
ot a ininrber ( IC Inro ciriIIrorlf chortrse I .
During thi last twirty-'v years lie ha A
tpaiio , a RtlIIl ) ' of thu c2iiI OlCO nod L1 U
chilil nntUr' , arni ) ru watcireti the lrrflrtenc 0
of tnulc upon tire i1cvliflh1C21t of thSo. UI s
uIdress will coittain an CXOI4ftIOfl ) ) of Lii 0
iriysterlous relatloIlsilIl ) winch everyone ha L
nbservI ( to xI9t 1fl3LVCCiI the rhythina c ) C
ourhiiiy ( life , ueh as the EucceF9iori Of Lb IC
aaotis , ( lay anil tiight , the beiitliig of Ui IC
hiart Ju1 * ) ( ) intricate rhythnis wine ii
COflBtitfltti iniiiicl tonlea nind harmoitles. M r.
Tnirui iiitin e 01 Ve41 aiiine very atnilil o y ( : it. .
very iinofnnnu lucas an' ' . a result of lila Inn Is
ninl ittticnnt , tnccatlguttofl. tnii 110 onto WI in
baa on Interest in the future of nitrate I rn
tInts country can afford to allow lila lectili ro
to go my ninhienril.
liEU Itnil 'I'm IM lu rin I og.
Tine lirat recital of the congrea .vlIt a
cur Unia 3nonninrg nit. thu Irat CoiighratIoU i ;
clinrch , atid will ho Ivein by ? tisa Anninn a
. . . . , . .
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iint. contralto , nnn : es corgnri Iontir ,
PirtIltt. 1ias Vierheiler Is a inatlvti of I'Ittii-
burg , I'u. , nnd has otyqtI , a. most careful
training in this country anti lii Furoiiti , Dint-
Iiu the last tltcc ,
years r1ie ina ) iecII en-
gniged In concert work In thu cast. nniil 1na
made aucceseful uIIearnnco In Now York :
anti other cities. Siiq vas a favorite with
the late Mr. Scull , annil iang a number of .
times tinnier iris direction. Out of all tiic
talelit itt lnIn disposal tlurinig thia congrern I
? ilr. 1'oer.nter selected M1s3 VIei'hielI'r tc I
sing iris great concert aria. "hero anil L
Leander. " vlnlcli s1ll be given at the corn
cert of Annerlcan music nicct iiontiay even.
fog at the Expcsitlon Auditonluni ,
MIHii liryant IA I young contralto hio Iran 1
recently cintercit Upon ft PTofeSslolial careen
and has achieved aucepsin C , olin tine vera p
atart. Sine lnaa a etrong , rich
voice. an I
inga with tine maturity of atytti to ho cx .
iwcted ( torn IIIC ) who hints been reared In an I
atnnoplnerc of nniualr , asro'irnted
eontatjtt' I'
' 0 beRt artlats and
able to listen t U
great intnnilcal inor1ninintLie3
tinnIer tlijnos t
experleniccil nhirectora.
1lIss Georgia Icober , the pianist , is from
Chicago , litre nIne Inca been studying for
a mummer of yennrn with i1 . '
\'hlflanni II.
Sherwool. At the beginning of mat senon
sire enter-cu upon her lnrofeslonaI
with tIre career
hearty
enndor8cnnrennt of 4LIflCtICflB
grcatcst inIinnlt. " 11cr Inlaying
jnossesscs re-
, inarkalni n V I ri I I ty , and in e r t ccli nil c I in fully reJ
cnnaI to nhh the dtnnriaiinI of inoilerni pininno-
forte > lnylng. -
) ( , , ! aII OItjI I inzr.oii I.
The niecond rctltnnl of tine Oongrcin will
oiir tljt niftrnonn. at tire I'1r.t Connrea-
tiondl ) niircli4nnnd : -
will be given by Dr. ttr-
I it Sniltir , orgnnit
, of Neis
York.
. and Mr.
1rnnnnz i dcl nina In ni of
Orniahia.
. Dr Sun th Ia
one of
thu leading organisti ,
and choir
nniaa-
ters of New York City , a eonnloser , of
versatility -
tility ann inniglnrnihlty ; inn vnriIen of the
Annierican Guild of Organists
, Post hresliIenit
of the . SOciety of
New York , miist
IrC3tcletit ) of ttr
York
Tcacirernn' Statni Music
association non ! inofessor of
nnnusic
In the Union
Theological
seminary. Purling
the
entire irrogress at tine Congress riot
211010 than two
organ recItals
iill occur arid
no one wino enjoys
organ innnrsi as rendereni
by a truly great artist
can afford to mIss
hearing Ir. Smith. Iii New York
CIty lie
gives ii series of recitnis
every "lnnter at ( hit
church air Fifth nivennnre hnero
lie Is
regularly -
larly engaged cud seldonni
i.i there a vacant
stnt. Dr. Smith rind wife have bicin niakInij
t ii western tour nitnning tin' ' Inst inionitli arid
I ( h.t . . . . .
' auInngs.
lr. Ailctnniannni Is
too wnlI hcnovi ; in Omaha
to riced airy Int rodinction
to Its iniusical
Pub-
lie. For
tine bonreflt of those wino are
mntrorrgcrs to the local nnnnialcal
colony a few
words innay be lii Idace. Mr. Adelmanri
tounicrlca ( rain ) Ilannburg canine
dinning
the
' '
W'orld's fnir. Before that thrum lie wins a
nnieruber of tIne
great orcirestra In Iberlin
connimreted by lions Von Ilitlow. 4t t the clos
( if thu 'iVorlds fair Mr. Adefnmnnjmni
canine to
Omnulma. tuohi nip a resideince here curl has
vtnkent ' conat anti ) ' for t In o Ptibh I e genii.
l'iitt't' '
yt'nms ago lie orga in izi1 n at rtmrg
wra r-
teL amid gave a series of mnniitInc
lmrfornn-
rLiices winch dint
to entertain nnnd edu-
( ittLi tine iinniilk in tli mcmuLlen of ehunmnlier
iiiUle. 'rivo nira ego iii' lncntno ( hirector
of music I ii ( Ii 0 Ctclgh t
on t lninI
. er a n 1 1 inst
year. iias gtiin charge of tine nilirsit of both
Iloyda in liii th i' Ore ii .
lg ton. I a t ii inn i niport cii
liOslIlori fin fominnil
lnlimiself
( '
i1iML'sSel of tiniu-
mmml rciiotircnii liii tlmt
nrpbuhldimng of tire art :
THAT TIRED FEELING
Aching cniaation -
cniaationEruptionimrne -
diate Bonctit.
OMAHA , NII3.-4 I vnis troubled with
liii aching . twnnsutlomn aut tircU fi'eUng nit
oven. Ill ) ' body. I (0m1CU(1'U ! to try hood's
Sarsiniririllin amid vann ionnetttt'd , by It tin-
noethiately. At. tine annnnu timno I niuffereit
with cruptlown niny itmnba , hut. nit tints
had dt4appeared nftev I lind taken two
bottle ; of flood's Sarniniparltla. " W. A.
hlAOAIAN , 203i South 20th street.
-I iOii p ; i i attn the ln it afler.dhlnIrr
j i ,
iihhl mini thIgr.iton , c.
. .a. . *
4 The Omaha lice
p
aD 01 Cui CO1)Ofl )
,
V Present this Coupon with
I
A iOcfor I
' A Map ofCuba. II I
e A Map ot'tho West Indies. I
' And a Mapot'tho World , I
4
By Miii ! 1t ceilts.
o-c'- iJ
oc'I
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CUT OUT TillS COUPON
This Coupon llh 25c
will. sictt ; iii
O11iciiI Photorahs
of the Unitcd States
Addrrsi ,
1AVY PHOTO6PAII DEPT.
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I It I n thIs city and tiwned immcdlatciy to put
t hem to the best
u. tie organized an or-
c hetra of thirty musicians and gave a serle3
o f matinee j.rformanee In floyd's ' theater
which .1CserC to be well rcmenibereh In the
n imisical history of this city. As a violin
oIoist Mr. Mlelmann
hni niwayB been a
I f avorite , lie Jossease great enthusiasm and
I magnetism and plays with an earnestness
t hat Is convIncing.
( ) llortnI , uit' for ( ) , , , nhin % rt I.tn.
IL Is the policy of the management of tim
National Congress of Musicians to give
t hose artists who are residents of Omaha
an equal chance with those from abroad to
t ako part In Its exercises and It Is especially
( iCSirCll to demonatratti to tine strangers who
attend the Congress that there are musi-
clans in this city lO5SCSSCh of talent , who
have heen thoroughly trained and are able
. to mcmi their own under even the most try-
1mg citcuinstainces.
Tints evening there will ho a concert at
I3ciyit , at which the following rogramn wilt
inn rennIete4
One Movement front ynnnjnlnonny in I
lint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hurry Itewe Smelly
TIne 'Tinnmna Orchestra.
Arint--'iemnrez. I'Ietrruz mica Ycux i.e
CIl ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mnsenet (
ihi Anion Mett'tnlf.
Onne ? nloctiienit train Concerto iii
. A
Minion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grici
Miss Ucorghst iCober.
ArInn-Sntiv , ill More ( ) . . . . . . . . . . L
iIr. Barry .3. Fellows.
Attn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2lrs. ( lerrit Sinilth.
'Fin a i'rei mile C i.lreligrl . . . . . .
it ) . . . . . . . . \Vn * grien -
Fie , lioinn ) Orcineitrrt.
Arhrt--A Vesta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( Iluchi
Miss Ititni horton.
Ccmcerto for I'Innnu in F
. Sharp Minor
. .hillel
. . Albert P.oss ' r
l'arsoitM.
Artn-l.eine. . l.im4e
( Fronninoeist , . Der
] reIst'hnnitz ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \'ebei I-
Mrs. Martin Cabri.
SuRe Number' 'i'YO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ioer'stcl I.
Jii Thunnn Orchestra.
CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE : ' .
lnre . , , - li. lno L
, ) l'Isieps lii Site . '
.tn'iiii .tn' ( ' I'nns Ur-
nnlnl , % tiil tHan , .
'nVASIIINGTON , Jnrfle 29.-Tim setmato 1n
c ccutivo session mmdc tine fohlowling
corn-
fir nirations :
Daniel hi. McCann of Great Fails , Mont. ,
to 1)13 ) register
of land
- othice nit Circle ,
A laska.
, M. Alger. PoStilmnster at htannlbvnl , Mo.
\VIiIIannt II. Maniac '
of
of'cst Virginia , to
b e captain Fourth regirnient volunteer In-
Julius A. Schruelke of '
W'yonning.
. to be as-
nil stnntt surgeon , with the mink of first lieu-
te nant , Third regiment volunteer Inifantry.
First Itegimcrit Volunteer I infantry--First
L icinteninirit Arcirihialil II. Livingston. to be
ca ptalni ; Wolcott L. C. flerird of New York
to 1)0 second Ileirtenant.
Second hteginienrt-To be iicuteniamit coIn-
in tl Second hietntelmannt Hayden Y. Grmnbbs ,
T o be mrmmijora : I I night . Swii o arid Mark
M . Boatner , I.omrislnna. To be Ilrst lieirtenr-
a nt : Paul J. Christian , LouisIana.
Third Iteglrnemnt-To be cnliaIn'ihIiann
fl , Cobb , Florinin. To be second lIeutenant
W .1h , TI ctn. , , . . ( i.-n..i. :
Stnvcnntb Iteginnent-To be
chaplain : John
C . hail , hewn. To be captains : TImorrias
i t. Itoemer , Adolph J. Jacobs arid Janics
.1 . Mayes , Mtssourl.
FIglrtit itcghnnicnrt-To be assistant sur-
g coitti , with rank of first Iloutenianit : Wil-
l lama M. II. J'urncll. District of ColumbIa ;
J osephi T. hell. Illinois.
Ninth Iteginucnit-To ho first lteuterinnits :
G eorge N. Nelson , Jolnin 'I' . Lhcckham , Stir-
g eamrt Sheldon I Johnson , Lonilsiana. To
ll l ie secoir ii I len terrain ts : henry 0 . Frnnr hi I ii ,
l nnird II , Phillips anu.t John Q. Allen ,
Louisiana.
liighteerttlr llcgtmncnt-To be captain : Wih-
l iniun It. hlnrtomi. VirgInia.
L'tlwIrn 'tV. hlurlliurt of Colorado , to be ) I
c omitmuissat'y of subsistence , with the rank of
c aptaitt.
David Ii. Gildersieevc of New
Jersey , to be
s ecant ! Itetitcuanit United States volunteer
engineers.
Itodmnotul V. Beach of Cotimnecticut , to be
S ( lCOfld lietttennant , Second reginiicmrt , Unilteil
Stnites volunteer engineers.
Harry C. hielanto of New York , to be ace-
orid lieutenant. First regiment , United States
volunteer engIneers.
harry ihiriginnin of Califnrrrin , to be cap- I
( aim Seventh rcglniicnt , United States volun- I
leer infantry. .
Joseph C. McClure of South ( 'arolinna. to bE I
secorini I ictitemiahit. remithi rc'glnienit. UniItc I
Stntes volunteer tinfaritry. ;
Ca'milr-Fiist. LIeutenant Frederick S.
P,119 to 1ii ennitnin : Second Lieutenant
hinncr btuutsney , to no urat Ileittenitmit.
lufanitry-1'lrSt liemiteniants to b captalnsl
lidgarV. . hioweWiiiiant Ifluet , John New-
ton. Frminnk I' . Avery. Samuel LV. Dttmtnimig ,
Joseph M. P. Murtello.Vllliamn E. I' .
French , howls II. Strollter , Francini P. Fremont -
mont , Charles M. Truitt , George ihelI , Jr. ,
I Charles J. 'F. Clarke. Warren hi. Cowles ,
Joirmi S. Parke. Jr. SCCOnii lletmteiiarits to
lie first ilenitenmnntn : John j : tiranllny. Ioug-
less Settle , John S. Swltzer , hlirbert 0.'t'iI -
linirns. ( ] eorgc I ) . Guycr.Vllihani F. r.rote ,
I I. II. Chialinniimni , Iieri'ert. ' N. Itoyden , I. C.
.Jcrnkinis , AIfreil Vi' . irL'nv. IInnrrort E. Ely ,
Lewis S. Sortley'IiiIanmi M. Morrow. lieu-
jminiIii F. Iltu.iuwny , Jasper l. Brady , Jr.
Sceorul Liomitninnit Mnthimi Craig , from the i
Imnfanmtry to the cavalry urm.
\Vnshiinngtofl ilaversticl : \Viseomtsin , te I
be atlilitionrat PailinStCr. .
'l' I ) ( -litvtN ( ; ( .
l'nn It' is . % I' , ' Ii. : iiit.tt'4I tan ( 'oii.iiI 'ivi ( I I
jut' X&'n tni.
\\\SIfl NGTON , Jimne 29.-Tine intcrna I
r eveintru bureau inns Issued a circular In re .
g arni to the starilli tax on citeiviiig gum. ] L
is lieu ! ( mat irior to July 1 retail ticalern S
'v IIi ho reqnrlrcd to nIlix a 4-cent revt'nun
ni tminhl ) to erich mnelago corntaittinng chc'wIin
g uru of tire valire of I or les'i . It is cx .
in ecteil , therefore , that i etail denitira . _ wit I
r epack all small marvels or broken nnrlungc S
O tt Iranit irior to that date , ain't ' 5(01111) ( ) Liii a
s aint' . ninth all salt's lutist inn rondo froni .
mekages Intl titanttiicd ; tine sninli 1uckzige : i
a chIng Cmiii I to 10 ceritit each mire not to :
ci ulted to be ludlvitltially stniniped.
it is cxpectctl that ownierni of street vend -
l ug i.naciiimies vlIl have enmiptli.ti tlieiii ii r '
t heir coutcrrts , rind on July 1 will refill ih U
si ante from packages upon which tire tnt x
i nns been maid. On amid after July 1 tm C
m ntantufacturer , arid riot tire retailer of chew ' -
la l ug gtrni , itlil be re'quIned to vay tine ta C ,
a ffixing time n.mnmnpn blue iiaclnages befur 'ti
i nclng s1nIiprnl Croini tine factory.
1101 tI l'SiS SIIVIIU.tlj flhii.l 5.
Imishinili unit , nntiitr ) ( ' ilills tr 1
tt' , ' S IIzit'I. to C.iii ( en pies' .
WASHINGTON. June 2'J.-TInn hotso ti ii.
day thiliOSCul of a nitminbci' of nicamnures , nd
: mnettleuitrilly enjoyed a siieecit from Mr. A I.
len ( ii din. . itt isa. ) . I a iv ml cii Ire PlOinOSeth Aat
conipainy of eontgiessirt'nt be raised an ida
sent to Cuba.
I 1'tfter scitihiitg tIne Indian ninth annuity eb Ii I
bills back for con ference. consideration of
bills froni lie nnnilitary affairs conumnittc le ,
unniler tine' rule niuiopttn4 yesterday. roccotle iii.
Nntnbi arnutig the Inuunstirce lftsetl we re
those rovbditig Cot tine enlistnntent of coo ka
In tint aritiy , nrpvldinig for tint appointmuc Ut
of military btortnkn'cper for tine .
army ; pr 0.-
vItlling , for the Iirotccttort of harbor ilefeni ics
nail furtttlentionini against wanton and in a-
ilcIotm lnJIir ) ' : and giving tine' ' secretary of
itnit ( ilacreuioni 10
permit church
any or r 0-
IlgiouB sect to erect its house of worst nip
upon the 'cst l'ont ! nillitary reservatIon .
% , , , * : ; ; ' ; ; linirinir ,
\VASIIiNGTO , Junte 29.- The stifle
today udoIitCi ( tilt runenitruent. to tlni ( I
ttctettcy appropriation bIll npprepr4ntt
3I4.OOO for ttie tUncliaao of ianni4 _
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atI t
I SAIMI AT THE EXPOSITION
P rot1ntton ot Willard 1'ttttsn' Oratorio
Proves a Pronounced Success.
T RIUMPH FOR AN AMERiCAN COMPOSER
C . , niiossitlltl , lt'elhenn4 pineti ltetini I 4 liii , '
Slk.nsl 1.1 , Alt i'trt in V4nrkl nig 'In-
je4hner in Steinrt tiis %
IeilnzInftiI ( if IIITvvt ,
Yesterday afternoon one of the most ntn' .
ti le concerts gIven so far at tine ntn'I I
A udItorIum took plnei ? in the- presence o t
a large , apprcflativo arid enithirsiastic ati .
il l ence. Tire attraction was the prcsemttttO ; t
o f a new American oratorio , composed b f
M r. Willard Patten of MlmtneainollF , enititlet I
" Isaiah. " The contposer broutht with hInt 1
f or this Iierfornirnnnco a chottis .if . tihluost 2I ! I
v oiceS and was nssIted by it corps nLsoho -
l ets of wide rcptrtntioh aiim ] connnnnenstntniti 0
a bility.
)
Thin oratorio is composed after timq liattt'rr i I
H et by Menidoissohin , but i.n hI' 110 iinentiin3 al ii
I ninitrition of him , either iii the iitatter o F
t he structure of the itiihivitltin unimberit , CX -
cepting as Is niatlo nucesary by holding I t I
strictly within tinti intes of Ibgititunte era -
t orlo ninnale. Oratorios by Ani.ntlcania at U
few In tiutuber and getteruily either lae Ic
s tmfllclent dlgntty to entItle them to tine manner ti
or cisc are iientvy , dry anti nnnilntecstinr : .
John IC. l'nini'
' , professor or mirsic ni hint -
yard 'UnIversity , has been the nrno5t success -
( nil of any writer Iii ( Iris Inrancli of nrtusiei 1
art. 4 recent itork by Horatio Parke ' .
failed to satisfy tine critics amid airs rile i _
gated to the donnalnt ecceninietl hty the can -
tata. Mr. l'atten
inns
every right to call ml S
work art oratorio , amrd inns infused unto L
a large amount of vigor
, orIginalIty antI 'win- '
skilanishlp. Tine text Inns been selected ft urn
the hook of Isaiah , arid Is divided unto threa
Downfall' ' arid "the i'rornlses ' '
, nmnd ( lenin
with titu history at Israel. The tiramatis
personae are Isaiah , the '
i'rolilet , nnusl of
trltichi is written for a hiaritonto voice , mini ]
tlnreo narrators , soprano , alto anut tinner.
Nearly unit tine norlc Is for tine chorus aud
tine orcirestral
acconnipaninienits are as' inn-
iiortnnnt as one tvtuhd &ixIcct thorn to be in
a steric written cinder tire Influence of the
spirit of nnoderxi
musical
conlpoaltion , .
ilitti- I lie Ori tnio Oiteiis.
Tue introduction is a slow unovorneot , In
coniimoit time , rather martial In chnoracter
amid sinniple in strueturo. It Is foihowd by '
a rccttattve by the I'ropiiet which
atnrioutwe I
tine Impend ting judgment
of the Lord about
to be iinettl out to
Israel , Thi3 is foUuwed L
by a cinortis of warniling , which Is .
( very skIll-
emily connrposed ann brings Into
use wlimnt i n
known in
musical
compositlomn .
as intita.
Lion. Iii ( iris particular
cimortis the tiienne t i
first
given omit by Une tenors antI coritlnitre
;
for four
bars dEnting
whIch a modulation in
prepared. The theme ls ;
flextaumig
by the
tenors In conisoctitive thIrds arid iateroni
tIne cohnranos to by
the snore Dotes
out by the ttnmnors. . An Interesting first given
subject Is comnnnter
Ittrotiticed
nit thnl
itoint
antI
further
stt1 , a third
subject , first
sumng by
tine
basses , then
by the
tenors
, them
altos by tine
aniEt thea
by ( lie sopranos. This thIrd
subject Is so
closely
related
to the counter
subject nn to lie
The chorus practically the sanmne Lining.
onus ivitin
ann
interesting
eitnina
fortissinino.
Tine Prophet folios
I aria inn two witin mni
mniovenleotg , oni slow'
frist , ( he second being anti 0110
arid tIne nilelody Irmthudinig especially energetic
tire
dinnuinishnd arpeggio ot
seveintins arid
Migenenteni
chords. Number 5 is " sixth
marked "large "
, whIch
nicans slow , but Mr. Patton's
cldedhy tenimpo was ( IC-
fast.
It Is for chorus
and Is a very
good
exaiinphc of free
, fugal
Irniitationn.
TIne
tIteni ins '
arpeggio Iii forrni at time beginnninmg .
auth
ihiatonic
Collator niuring tIre halter hal 1. Tine
subject
is alnnest
amid is almost emntirehy arpeggie I
ann Inversion of
of ( he tltemmie. After a tli first part
ends successful clitnmax Ii .
very
effctlvely Pintnissiti'o.
I nit in , i' t ii ii t , ,
Si,1 lit ii I ) N ii in I , , . r.
Ninnnbei- is ann aria for
one of the most iiniportnnnt soprano amid it It i
nmimnnbers inn
cmttirc time
work.
It Iossetses
nItrite as Inucin almost It not ,
virility ; iimni
breanitin
famitous " as the I
"hear
It begins Ye. Israel , . " from "Elijah. '
with
a sort of
sharp imilnor , salutatIon inn C
aecominarifed
my chorus fri I
gro movement
I inpoin a syncopated
act to the words " thom
"Lift Up Tiny Voicc LIkc
a Trumpet ' '
, ninth umi Important
tire feature of
acronnipanininent is the
nilnonise. lit tinnn trumpet re-
I a soft. as in tine ihistanimie
iinl nt others
ioud , as if
Tine clear at iianil , ,
, ncconnpanintnent
tinreughtotit
is
in strmicttnre titenmiatic i
and by mnieans of a. contimnnnmtily
clnanigirng Inammoralon of
irarnnoniy ann aston .
Isinlnig ninnnonrnt or tone
color
is evolved ,
Tine aria '
ends in
a iiiu
ninosso
, alnimost tot i
heavily scored for a simngic ioIce
, Intcnisei p
dnannmatic
inn its
character
mind \vorkinng
to a ciimiinnx ti'inicin ti I
only a slinger emnilowet' I
vitin a liutrerfmni voice
arid a heroic
of styli i
slniginng could
ever Inojie to attempt su -
Nuttnber 7 Is an aria for tenor
,
higmntei
thai r
the
foregoing
, based
nipomi
a
ntoiody .
tine first part of wlnich is a
tlenicendizng
t It. semnhe '
begIns
in A
nihnior.
. but mmtuihulnites with
I i
coinsinherainic freetlonu throughout
I ni mtumbe n
keys arid tine first nrt
canines to
a dos a
Iii tine hey of E. The latt few bars
cin ar LI
aracterlzed by a Itecuitar tiniite first
ou t by rio oboe arid 1.11cr by tine 'cello grsem manic - ' 1
,
lu g each timnie
a beautiful
efleet ; The mum -
be t enitla wIth a 610w
very mrmvthnt'nt. syhici Ii
ti to be ( otnmniienl
mrponi a thienie
while ] In
Is
but
ant amplificatiomi of tin iescemimn
ac : nio ivith which
tlnp
1llrst movt'iine'nn I began
Nm mn her S iii on aria for corn t n'nI to nn imil I 1
Is one of the
genis lit the
entire
worli
: .
T ine words "
ore "Thou
Wilt
Keep him I 0
P erfect l'eace , " anti a mores beautiful ,
mu -
si enl representationi of ( Ito sennt'irncnnt. It i.
v oivcnl baa itever beeR. w4tten. "
4 'iti , rips , itee'I tnt lie H liii Solo.
umbcr P Is a vigorous chorus
, nuinnbe 'I'
] o a. alnort hint digniflenh
recitative
, ! iti01i ( 'r
i i unnotImer chorus , 3numnbnir i2 a rather vie I-
b unt tolo for the baritone.
. mnumb 13 a
c horus and inininiber 14 .
, callediit ( lie scom
a "Ieclainiatlon"
for tte inaiiorje , iroclalnr
l ug thu Day of Vemigeznmce , Six bars froi Ii )
t he miii tineto Is a patnso iii [ lie oicc par t
i iiichi almost ruins the Offect of whmmnt Inn i
g onie before and deprives tine whole of
t he Intense dramatic mower winicui has heun
a ccinnaulateni. This Is foIIowet by a beatnti-
f ui niuantuttti for soprano , alto , teinor and
b ass , which will doubtless became inoinular
w ith church choirs tlnrougtiotnt tine country.
Numbers 16 and 17 are declammtatiomta fur
t Ine Prophet iiind nnuiitbei 18
a chorus. Thne
o rcini btru beglins with wInu sounn'ls ' lIke a
s Ian Innuvemnient that aught have henri con-
c eived to represent time giant
bteis lii tine
g retind mrmarcb of destiny ,
ann Intermezzo entItled ' '
, 'La-
n inenit , " cormijiosed ( or the orelnestrmi , put Inn
t ine key of F joiner and bused upon a
hemmi clnnracterIzetl 1w tennnierness arid hong-
l og. it i5 Ii very effective tonic picture amid
l eads Into ann aria for contralto set to the
wordy , "The Lord \VlIi Comfort Zion. , "
This is omtu of the great nnumubers of the
work and the nneconillflhmiImeiit to it , tie-
pecimnily those parts assigned to the born
otut 'cello , especially beautiful.
No. 21 Is a digultied chorus In winleli tine
fugni style of composition Is frequent. It
Is followed by a recitative far tenor , hcad
tutu another' chorus , iniso ( ugah lIt sole , and
o
a chorus with , neb obligate that
mf ade one of tintl.iil1t , hits during the per-
mf ornianco. Anotheasoprano solo , an aria
f or tiaritone , ° 'I wt reach the final chorus
P et to the word4t , tbey Shnnil Obtain Joy
n nnl Gladness , " Intricate In structure , beau-
tb iful , bolni in modulation and characterleed I
td y much fnigni ' ? itt'htIon. ' It enils with a
d ecidedly dramnttic"lImax
amid brings the
e ntire work to '
mktt'a tioso s produces iii
11 10 minnhs at thtthrares
a technic of antis-
f action anti ndrniraUon.
SV.rI , r ti , . ShiiPItC.
Thu soiolsta w n' Mrs. ( lenevievo Clark :
Wilson , ChicagMn * . Katinerino h'isk , New r
YC ork ; Mr. Frederehf ! Carberry nnil Mr
'
Yt lmaiesV. . Clark , Chitcago. Mrs. WIlson in
t he uossesor of in rich , dramatic voice ,
q uito at. home
Inn oratorio and equal to nil
i ts dennands. Ifer
rcnulertnng of th , Oral L
a nio for soprano secured for her an ovation .
Mrs. ICatiierlno Fisk found In the alto van t
music so iielr adtmiited to lien voice ani I
l ii anti style that
onne would almost tinink Ii I
i nani been written for her. It Is seldom liii I
nine hears a siniger capable of givltng to t
n nnmsicztl selection such
a unofouml inntt'rpre -
t nitlon annl representing It i1tin such it va -
n kty of musical atiti dramatic resources on a
Fisk. 11cr success yesterday wins inn
S tantnmleotis , MC. Frederick Carlncrry , tIn a
t error , is the vostesor of in good voice , sling t
i n gcoil style ninil but for faulty ton L
vronluctlonn inn his tipper register woiiid b C
one of the unust satisfactory tennora In tin a
eoumitn'y. Mr. Charles Vt' . Clarke , th hamil - I
t onic , inns already estnilnliattcul himself as a
favorIte vIttn the exposition anidienicet ani 1
added to tine good neinntmttioni lie has airenni : I' j
i natiu lilt wonlc as the Prophet Isatain.
Mr. ' ,
I'attcnn , the COninoser ! of tine oratoric I ,
coninlucteni with entlnuslasni amid discrinniimna -
tloni. iie inns every reason to inc seI1 sat -
isflcd with tIne smnccess made
by his orntorl 1)
amid with the itork of tinoso tinnier his baton I.
lie has minted ant Immiportnint itork
to tine lii. -
erature of American nitrate.
HOT SPRINGS IS LEFT 01.11 -
. % , ' ( , Vorn NnIsniniii 111,14-
PI Is % 'ittt'ii Iinii
; ipy ( lie 115,11145 !
tr l"jn'es'intzi tit.s ,
WASiilNd'TON , Jumne 29.-Sincdlai ( Tele-
grnnnni.-hly ) the absence of ni South Iakote
conngressnman ( torn the floor of tine inonlsc
tints mornIng tine airopinathomn fr tine 1101
Sinrinigs Natiomia ? hospital with a nuiniben
of other annenthinnenta Inn the sundry civi I
bill were ihIsagren1 to by the house by
vote of 117 ayes to no nays , voting to sLant'
by the conferees , While It might not havi I
availed innuctn to ihenniand a niivisiou of tint I
question em tine disagreeing veto
, It wotiit I
have brought to the attention of tine itousi .
a qucettomi which has been upperniost In I
the nuiends of South
Dakotans ( or years ,
naninely. tine ctnblIsitnnenmt of a itranchi Itos -
inital for illsableti soinliern , at lint Sjnrimngs '
Revresciitativc Curtis of ;
Ransas , as actini ,
chairniani of the
comnnlttee
cnn Inntiiani at
faIrs of the liotmiib antI as ranking mniennbe m :
of , tine hommsc connfer es In abtenco of Cm'ni .
gressnnninsiiermkii.askodfor a vote of eon -
of the senate onn _ iii in
Inidinni btii , anti a o'
was given. Tine
noio trouble over the Inn
dlnn bill rests In
ann amnnentirneni inraiste ii
upon by Senator '
Pe'tkigrew r.niih others inn to -
h atloti to free hitths.
Adjutannt GenerMCorbin today autlmnize ti
tine mnusterinig otilcer at Fort Onnnalna ho
inns
-
tenS Inn I' . H. Ltltar of Norfolk
s steen d
Ileutennatit of ccihipay G , Third Nen'ask n.
Considerable trcion $ 1na intent emngcntniere i
over this actionntimtj mustering eflicec bold -
'
11mg that Lulkntrt. who
nyna a ii. ivate I a
comnnpany L. Second
Nelirabka
, could not h 0
nnnnstcrei Into tIu' erIce
of the Unite d
States us 11mm oflh r ninth has
ia htieni mnnu I-
tereci '
out at 'Ch4fkrtmairga. This
p031120 in
has been set aside 1)3 the
adjutant
nthno nemner.i I ,
molds
( lint
a rerniuster
, no
: aatter I n
nehat
capacity , is
eqtnvalent
lit no a iniUster on it
a uninnor capacity. Linlkan 1 Is '
hIs niot' wit .ii
company awaIting this opinion.
ii. A. Schmneudei' was today
appolmntenl t-
pos -
master
at Cethar Creek
, Cats .
county , Ni
braska , Vice 1. , . Schmneunier , resigmied.
Contract for carrying tine mall betwet
Larnnnnte mint Roclcfnrdvyo. . , was totlz in
anwnnrded to I. Conies Ly
at
$930 a year.
Ann
order was Issued
PostolTite today removing ti n
at Ainhimru , Nnli. , ( remit Its
presen lit
quarters to
a room
across tlne
street fro
its *
Present site , at a remntal
of
223
Brigadier a yen r.
General
kota Sineate of South I ) it.
was today
assignment to duty at Cant
Alger mnear ii )
Washlnigton
, under
Major
Jhtitler. Garner ni
I'I iNSIS ) FOIL ' '
VIiS'1'lItc ' '
Yhi'1'JCtL NS ,
Si irtiy.pp's o ( Lit " , Vznr
nit liii' ( s'pitrqI ( , ' ' ( ' , , , ' , ,
WAShINGTON , Jumne 2L-Spectai.- (
'c insiomns ) -
irate tCCli Isnuci : s follows :
I stue of Juno 17 :
Nebraska :
V ecplmng \\'atcr Pemntico , '
, $6
: DanIel )
Ur lowlimig ,
cigintonn $3 '
(
; pccIai Jumne
Co 18) ) George h
ok , Waymme , ih.
' Inerease-Johmi N. P. .
i'c niicer , Overturn
, $17 to 2. Reissue
amid In-
-
cr
-
ealie-Joseph
Ii. Itreason
to $ S. Oniginnal wlnhow , tromimsnmirg ! , $ I
, .
Ne pomiec. $ g. ete.-Animna ILl. Tharp , ,
l own : '
Origimnal-q'ir0nn11
' L. IiniIIey. Yamnicce
$ : t'liIintnnn ,
\v . l'atternnoni Trunibica , Linnoni : ( , $ r ; Icorge ;
vM orrow , Kent , Iowa City , $10. Jannies S ,
, & ,
Aifditionnai--Leyi . .
u ui , Mtnntcnttne , , si ; to $8. hnnt'rease-Jncoi Iinnrn.
-
tiu scin , KciiOtk. $10 I
to $ I ] ; Jnhnrm S.
A mttni , G to $8 ; Charles II. Morris hiinnitnr :
to ni. ij , iimnnnp
It ) $ S ; Ahiern
Itnimis
$5 0 ; 1)ernnnle Coninor , lti'lnlimmg , $30 tc I
; c orge W. Sesioit , , ' OsInloosni , G to $ i2 ;
I inns tne-WlliIanmi , l'iersoin , S to $12. He .
F. Clark , Irtihlmitnola Sitiwell , Momniton , $11 ; Muse 3
, & , onigimmmni
et c-Jminmnea widows ,
$1 2 ; mnninors Ktkor ( fattier ) , New .Sitarnir ,
of '
1 4. George W.S'right , Cian'Imnda ,
\'ynmnIing \ : .
Orlginnal.-linrrgess
Sl icrlitnimn \v. MeCinirni ,
, $8.
Atidttloaal-\Viliianti
it. slonn .
ta guc , lbemnmiet (
, $8 to $12.
. ' ' "
%
"WOlt It I FIS ' '
't'IIIhl'it lIS I . I
M t rIic. ' Out ,
III . ,
.tnitroprl.ng . Ii , , , '
( 'it , ,
-
sIie'esl , .
* t' Il' , , ' , _
' (
\\'ASiIINCTON , June 2'J.-Tlnni
hirealdemnt It S
co neeroeui lit ( ito action of ( lie startLe
ir oliriatlonns op -
connnilttce
nii inn striking out of tin a
iiitlry civil
appronriaionn ( act tine itemmn .
l ) roprlntinng $ IOO lch to ilefriny tine ap
expenise 5
limo
joint conihiIisioin ? to ho lneIni at Ot -
ta m , Canmaia , tints ( miii to emideaver to ciTec t
ntettlemniemnt of tiieunianiy
Iniiportanit .
li ons at ques
isue.hantwcent tine United States
ii
an
C anadni , This
eornntiaslon hind been
or -
r anged for by tinh
scretary of state , znctinn , m
ti nder the
ilirecUon of ( lie ifl'eSiilemit , in an -
s wer to what ii' beieveth
to be ant nInes it
u nanimous hlcilitilar tienianich ,
There won 'C '
m any questlonispenuiIng
between
the tw 0
n nVrnmant th.e pntninni , nflinin. . , . tf
s erious connpitcatioini , , elicit , for tnstamice , as
ti ne Alaskan '
boi'tndz\ry question , whlcin , on
a ccomiiit of tine pxtraordinary devehopnneent
o f tine ICiondiko pniiitry , has iteconnie a mat-
t ot of tine greatt itirportamico ,
% ) , miii IItI1M ) ' '
) tine i'ri'Hlnicnt.
\VSiiINGTON .uno 29.-Tine president
t oday semi tiiet noimninationa to tIne senate :
. '
Treasury-'iIiIam
Mahnone , collector of
c ustoms , l'etersinurg , Va ,
Navy-Asslstamn paymasters , to be pay.
i mnisti'rs : , Richard
hutton
, Iharron
P. Dubols ,
Harris H. thisce , John Irwin .
, Jr. , George G ,
Seibels , Etirniund M. flomnnafonn , Joseph
Fyffo ,
Lieutennnnnt John II. hhernadoau , nnilvannced
( cii mnumnbers for emnilnont and connslilcuonns
conduct In tlui battle of Cardenas
, May II ,
A Iii ( sir .ti.trleniitinrmnl ( 'chlege , , . ,
WAS1I1NaTON. June 29.-Secretary of tii"
:
? 1ONTANk1 DOES iTS ShARE
I ts Pretty Building s Turned Over to the
Lxpoiton Mtuiagemcnt.
WI Ih SUTUERLIM MAKES TIlE TRANSFER
I'rt'.Iilt'tl I \'iii t 1cM A'veiSN I lie 'i'ri'st
ntiii ( nninIhIiPlOtIlM liii- i'.oitii- hf
'tIoli 151mm It" 'ilicir Mtitt4"Ii
. , , % 'on.1erfni , . i'rign'M'i ,
Yesterday was 3tontnnna day at the cx-
p osition , rind tine occasion was clnaracter-
l zeih by tine tiedicationi of tine inannilsonne
I i iiitlililng erected on the Iliniff tract as thio
heatlqtmnnntera for all visitors front Moiitnnnia.
I t wis CXPCCtCd by those hiavinig charge of
t ine arra guiincmita at tlnis eniti tint there
would inc A large crowil fronni Lila monultolin
state , anti that Ihe governor wottlit lend a
i ) ttt't } ' . ThnScl nutlelinatlotiS were realized In
pant only' , the Momitruta cotitlnigonit number-
l ag aboint tiniftl' , bitt Limb vhmo caine saint
that the i-miIirnat % rates hind nectt matte puli-
l ie only ft few ilays before the tIme to start ,
aii'tt , bind ' ttt'e ininltn genii for rtttchn a client
tunic' that pt'oiilii ivCttn : backward about tak- I
Inmg.theIotig trip.
Tine pcotnie who connie to reliresenit the'
stntc iii Linen ct'reninonnles mmdc tip in ennthnt-
sinisut what tiney lnckcd Inn nninmniiier3. anini h
thom ocaslonn was one of tine roost cmnJoabie'
of tine ttiamiy siiiiiitnr cerenniomiles wiilcin have
taken place. on tine cxpo3ltlomn grotratis.
Tine iiIOnn tannin bullihling stands on tine tvet
alibi of tine lflutf tract nnear tine Iowa buiiii-
lag anti tIne wIgwam erected by t'ottawnttn-
nub county , Iowa. It Is one of tine nniost
bnonreuike ainearInng bttiithinigs In tine entire
group of structures erected by tire states
pantlcipating in the exposition , mmiii tine .
, , , , flrn . , t p1 , , . Itnt'inr itliu iiqIi1in ap. ) ,
Impressment gainied fronmi a survey or tIlt
outside.
Tine btnliilinng is two stories in height. anil I
13 cotnatruteteil of wood throttginoul. tine out.
side being covered vItit weatiteriioardimng
In'
stcu'i ' of staff , as is the case with nearly ni i
of tine other buildings. The lower hoar In
divided unto numerous cozy rooms , hiamid
i sonieiy ftnrnleined arid hirovIletl witin aIi1ii , ;
rcqnmlsites for comnnfort. Niinierous valnt -
logs by Montana artists nhorni the trails
and mmnagrnlficenit specinmienma of
. tine hieatis o
\.ll(1 animals , whIch roamnied the mnnoniutaini :
In tine tinny days of the state are to be seen
every side. Tine floors are stalnic'd anti 1
inamidsomime rings abound ; cnnmntortabio chair
amid couches are In every room , ammd tine cnn
tIre place has an air of restful reune winic ] In
is a stanithirng Inivitntionn to ( lie weary sight -
seer. A suite of roonnis on the upper lion r
is set aside for the
use of Governor Snnit in
am ] the Montana cornnnnissloni
has its uiflc 0
on thus floor.
The btnildiing is tnt charge of Prcsilen t
II. SUtinerlin of the Momntai * conmmniis-
aloft with a corps of assistamnts , Including
Miss harrIet Soutinmayti , secretary ; Mrs.
Sutherlimu , M13s Newberry amid Dantici L
"i 'elcin , assistants.
lc-s'r"lst's Are l'nli'f ,
Tine dedicatory exereiees were quite brief ,
PresIdent Sutherhimn oilleiatinig iii the double
c apacity of representative of tine state of
Monitana as troll as of prcsldcnnt of the
Monntanna Exinosltiorn connnnnisslonn , lie an-
n iounced that Governor
Snniithi html been do-
t ainted at home by a law suit In which ho
Was interested , amid lroceeded with the for-
n nnutity of tranisferrtnig the bulinhinig to the
ezposltioa nnauntgcmnteuL Tine exercises took
piacq imi the parlors on the first floor , tlne
artaageminemtt at tine. roonus being such that
the entIre
proceedings were audible tnt all
of the rooms.
I'resiiienit Suthmerllnts'as ( lie IIrst alenticer ,
amid lie spoke briefly
regarding Montamini's
'
imntercst In tue exposition
, callinng attention
to tine tact tinat
Morntuina
was ( mlii ! of tue first
states to mnnake ann )
alInopriutmon ) for
par-
tlelpatlonm in tine enterprise. I-Ic
re'viewt'd the
work of time
comnmnnntssiomn of un hnieh lie It
president antI tire work that has incemi done
to represent tine resources tit the
iintc Inn ii I
fitting way , after whIch ha
liroCcetied IC
discuss I
time resources amid extent of the atat ( .
in
mu most
convincing
niamnnner.
lie dIsclaimed amny IntentIon ot ninaicinig
speech , but tine manurer fin which he '
toilet'
out cmiii , hard facts amnti inteme.4timng
IioInti 3
mnanlo
the
aundlentco
doubt
his tine ncrnin'.icy o r
ihiscialin 'r , in
comtclntsionn
, Mr.
him , , , ! tim ) , , iiIIi , , , , . , , , . . . . , . . ! , . . . . . , . , Sutherlin . . S n
t ies as ' .
Montamna's
tribute
to the
cxlnosttlon
o f tiitn great ivest.
President Wattles accepted the bniildint
ont iiehal ( of tine
expositlomi
short talic and manic ii
about tine
resources ;
of
tire
state
o f Monitminna , lie roferrtid
to tine
r apidity with extreme '
which tine
state
itani
t he forged to
front amid to tine rich
dovclopmnnemnts
mInerals. Tine extent ninth inn
great sahue of
the
s tock
intertists of the state
were
U rn , tine iiresltii-'ntt conirnnt'mnted
- remniarklnig that
time
\ 'nitre totai
of Lion live stock
within
$ atl,45S,000. With Its vast tIne state it I
extent of tern-
t ory , equmal to all of tine' New ilmiglnnmtnl - '
a mni New York amini ' atatet I
I'emnnisyivnmita
hiennt , tine iircs- '
Inredictetl a great futirro iieyonid the
C onireiiertsioni ) of
any of this generation
m niemn. of
, ' ' . of ( Iii' ' , , . , , ( , ' .
Tite experIt.'mnces
of the hotly of
ironnoter
uvinicin visIted Montana Inn
the
Interest of thnc
exjiositlonn
were revtcweti by i'resiihemttVnt -
tics. stun
was one of title
party , arid inc I
treeiy gave to ? ilarctis laiy of Anncomndn
creth I I ( or tue beau t I ( nih inn I Id I rig tineui Itoh tiit
in
i ledicateil
, recalling the ( act tliznt uvinen thic
legislature
hneslbnted about
mmnakunig an .
op.
Prolnniationn % vouitl duplicate Marcus Daly semnt trorif tinat mt ;
ninny approprlalioni thu iegle. .
iatimrii aught nmnake. Inn this
innanner
1 opniatlonn of $30,000 was manic avalialle ann , ap -
: itr \ ' ,
, \'nttics lirnuiseul tine Monitamna
slont for tine vork it mud tionin inn comminnils '
exhibit nnnnnininng at I
of
tine resources of thn state tint I
erecting tine state bulidlmig
, .
iiaylng a cornn
iiilnmmernt to tine energy amid
efticienicy of I'res -
hunt Sutintirhixi , amid concluded by .
dedicatimni
hid btnliillmig to tine ;
beeni purpose for whIch It lnaI
deslgined.
A. C. Logan of tiio iiilllngnt Gazette
we a
Introduced
as tine reprcaentatIy
of tine
niews -
11811cr fraternity of Montana , lie' explahinen 1
that It hna been , the initenitioni of the Morn -
Lana Press association to visit tine
oxposltloi ni
iii a body at the dedlentioti
of
( inc stat C
building , but the' executive conrnnnfttee
of Lb a
assoctation had chaniged tIne dto
of tine tn
to early lii tine ( all p
, amid he promIsed tins 1.
there will be a large nunnnber of newapape r
fliCii Iiertt at ( hint time.
5 , ' , . i.usuii e.sirveil into sours
l ie said lie foit itninnataceno n
with the work of l'reshlent
Suthneriini as time representatIve of Montana
and said lie would do all he could whemi lie
rc'tUrneti borne to $ iireuid the news of tine
exposition , Mr.
Logan recalled ( ho visIt of
the Omaha varty to ? nlootaxna whom tire
leg-
I shature wins actual to make ant appropriatIon
anti spoito of thu "tail" stories the party tolti
about tue great
exposition which
wins to be
held. lie saRi that since
lie had st'nnn tine
exposition for himself inc vas Inreltared to
behioyo amnythilnig an Ommnaha doiegatlon
inu'io to toil In tine future , and lie expressed may
tine behief Gnat other people Iii thu state
would have tine same olninnion
Tine imnusic for the occasion was furnished
by the family of A. C , I.ognnn of iiilijugs.
Mont , The inotiier , omne girl ninth twe'
constituted inn orchestra " '
jof'c1iy ' air
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OMAHA RACESU
Thtirsday , Jui1b 30.
' , . . . . . _ . . -Program . - " 5- . - - . .5 ti , ' , $ _ , r , .
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m anna , I'ainner Clark , St. ,
mIi Joe' , Mo.
Ii
iack itottert
I ) r. Speimniami , , Similtin Itiverniltie' 1"crmn , iierlInVis. .
& lteynclcip ,
Monnt. Ainacomnila ,
l'nieltig , t.2 ;
S inncle On , J. V. Kay , Iwltng , t'elt.
M iss l.ogaii , A. I ) . IThirchar , tiimi
Jose , Cal.
M
iracle , ii. , Colorado Springs.
M onnic'inulr , .1. .
M. Jones , 1)envc'r , Cob.
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'l'i'ottbng , ' 2 : 1 7 (1ns.i , 'i'.t lln Ut i'
M nuttle' I'atc'rsomi , it. II. Mmuthiieson , Pierce ,
Siititii Dakota.
I .itily Jicatininoint , J. 'iV. Maimonie' , lietlipage ,
Toni in enintee.
J . J. , F. hi. W'ickorclnamnn , Onialia.
ll cii Iii i'i ip I in. Run tin ut ri St U hi cii. itti t ii't't'ii , Inn.
l9 inltilmnn , l'alminer Clark , St. Joe , Mo.
J oe \\imihcr , Janice Neisomn , Sprimig Vntiley ,
itmxhnamnnV. . 3. ( 'renry , Lit hlehici , Mo.
Hnppy Jaclc , 2:09-The : Guitlelcss Wonder ,
'ill ( Iv. . an ExlniLltioii 1aniIt lt' : .
0 C QU4tWI'JI
National Coigrss , of Miisician , '
BOYD'S TIIATLR TONI6IIT AT 8:15. :
! QRAND CONCIRT' . .
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THE ThOMAS ORCUSTM
Under Direction of Mr. Arthur Mes.
SOLOISTS :
% i n S. Gcn'i'it Smiiitli , Ncu' "toi'h . ,
iII'i4 '
ilrnn'tiit
( nInnu , Oininnlin ,
M iss Rita Loi'tlnh , Nelim-.nnkmn . . ' .
City. 'tlit.s
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Metciif , .
, 1lsi t. I.ouis ,
Georgia Kitbor , .
ii' . . ' , . Cinicrigo. iuihiS l&t & 2dnubol flr3'mumnl , , New' is uric.
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limirry , , J. 'F.iiltVS . , New \'orlc. lr. Albert Ronn Pati'siIin4 ) , Nn.i' York.
A n ii'int reiierv.'ii , .
Tint' tne. Uoxes , $1 'imi d 3. Conipoin tickets , ixchnmunngenhile ,
inlntitu tis'd * at tltl content
is
S uits of New York. very Ic tinitly fttrnisiueti my Messrs. thtelttwity &
.t3mUStIaiI.S'i'
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I'll 111n ON'S'
tiillVii ! ( 'iEtil'AN"S
ttii.ticttc . ' , It'I'lItS ,
L ADIES' ' AND BENTS' ' CONCERT HALL
mm ; Cinlenigit Stiet'
South Side J'ff'rSttmi Sqnnnnro.
GRANI ) CONCER'L' EVER't' NICII'J'
' AUaXiSSIfl ? FJIHI.
A. N1'1JIUtt , l'rop.
The Creighton
ISSL.
0. \\'ootiwnnrd , , . _ ' ' 1)ittietor. )
'Fl ) NI U I I' ! ' S
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IlI1i VOI iVt ill ) Sm'iCiC CO.
PresentIng
cI
Next Sunday-
tinilt ' '
liil'I'SY.
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IIO'l'EI.i. '
THE MILLARD
13th nod Iningimis St. . . , tnnnhnnt. )
cENrItAhI-.Y m.oc'rm : ) .
. _ AMiCItlC.ti ANI ) iiUItOI'N I'I.AN.-
J LIL iiiitKhil. , i : : ' 4JN. i'nijt ,
11 TEL BARKER-
Colt. 13Th AND JONES ST. , OMAHA.
ii vi'is t.n ( ) .tt I ) I'IIt 1)t'i'
Eiectrlc care direct no izpositIon grounds.
F1ANK in.titKbt. Casniler. . . . . .
flAi ii.'iUM."N Cnnipf ( 'nerk.
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IUR1.ALY II OTJ3L ,
14th amnd hiarney St.
A nnerican l'iani-3 to 4 dollars Per tiny.
S treet care from deutots amid fromnn motel to
li xpositlon Grounmidni in lIftc'en nnimnutes.
11. SIi.LOW&Y , Mnnnager.
'I'el"snliumne ii.ms ,
S ir Richard cartnvrlgint , imiwohier for Central I
ii nrromt fri tine Canmadiami house of Coinnminunis
a nd formnncrhy linnamnee initnilater of Cannanha ,
S ir Lends henry Invies , PrIVY cotmociblon
u mh minister of nnnarlmmu for colonnics of ( 'Liii' .
a da , nnnd eonnnnsel for Gri.nt : liritaIn melon I
t ine inntermiationial
lisinenIes nnritltratioin nil t
h alifax inn SS7 betweent Great Iinitnnin nnnn I
t ine Umnitent States , amid Mr. John Ciinnitoni ,
K ANSAS WHEAT'CROP LARGE .
( iii' ; ' : ; T ; ; ; ; or vents' in t
\Vili lrenil. ) tilt' ( ' ( ' , f5fl 11,111
TOPEKA , ] can. , .iinmnc 29.-Tine uvrc'lnl ]
c rep buhletirm for Kansas
ahmows ( hint thin L'
w heat crop of the
state is trot iiemnnly a : S
h uge as it nrominiseil tcmn clays ago to Inc .
N early every county inn thin t'astermn eectitnm i
o f tIne state anti mnianny in tine cemitrini ccc -
i report sorlonn tianniage Cretin rtist ann , l I -
e xc's3ive rmnimn. Manny flouts art , riot wont ] Ii
e tmttInng anti tltoucamntls of acres will ylci p
i tiudin less than extiected.
In lineaL of tine counties Inn tine western in I
s ection wheat has t'scapc'th
damage oil I
c onnie of tine big wheat counties , like Mc
l 'hierson. ilarton rind I'awmnee , will haY
l arge viehnls.
Thieve are coiniplalots of serious tiamnag
i n twemity-sevon counitles , NotwitItctnndin
nih tine conniiihalmnta , however , thin aggregnul ,
wIll Ito the biggest eu record with tin te
( nxcc'inLlon of ointi year.
Time corn crop is junking gooii ) rigrcs.
Tine tarinnera hnave lund it Week of fun wenntlit'n
for cultivating ,
, ii' itiiiliiii Cuhnl nit-I Forsu'd ,
IIOME , Juno 2'J.-Tlio foilowing cabinet
I nn' ' . been fonmnic'i ' to succeed tine ministry of
t ine Mantiuls dl hlutiIni , which recently no-
s igned :
General Pelionnx , inremnior ninth nninibter of
t ine Interior.
Admiral Camnovaro , forclgni affaIrs ,
SIgnor Carcanno , flmnanci. ' ,
Senator Vaccinolil. treasury.
General San Vnrzano , uvar.
A ( I in I mi I'd unin Ito , nina ni inc.
Signor Daceeili , PULJ'fr '
Signor Fort [ ' _ -
.Sigmnnr-
Qutet'in it , J ? t. ltIpple , l.nrnned ,
I EhIenu Mrdt.im ) , F. F. W'arti , San hlnrntnthIflO-
CAlifonmuta.
I
( : lmis ,
Sineeniie. W. .1. HarrIs , q W'asin.
I hte'warcl 5 , , 'min. Sihaby , lt ) . i'tiin
I Oiinnina'llbcs. . Mr. Itcesy , Oinahnnn , Nob.
Tnmnrn , J. 1. Colon , Icniiunnnn ) , in ,
' 4s1s4I ! lip1 Ex iso. iii I'i4 2 , S I ,000.
llnzei Rlnnimey , P. M. iloilgea. Los
Calif tinnilin.
Porter. ( ICO. hiaxter , Mitinicopobis.
Stamnibotiic'tte. A. I inywmii'l ' , San Auto , Cal.
ilit'etnIc LIght , (1. ii. i5atinlerR , lc'n'er , Col.
Qint'e'ri'st. .1. V. ( 'china , Annacomttini , ttonnt. ,
( lotlelila , A. S. l'ntnieic , ( hninalnit ,
Nortln SIne. C. l .Morce , Colnnnnbtls , Nob.
La fliatlttitie , F. I. . Sniitin , Denver , Col.
AM I n4Inn IN'n' .
C 6ITV
LT
g H1gN ; AND SUNDAY
F'.U " % LVNIN6
QR flrNllrkJ6 [ JLJIY 3
C. .rI AT 8:30. :
Clifford's
Gaiety Girls ,
Iii tine ) ' EtrnvnngLnllza
aiit'i i3tii'lc&qtie ,
Litt1o1iss Chicago
With a Cat of 50
AND AN OIICIIESTflA OF 16.
I'rices-1O : , ) c , 3 ( ) and 5On.
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Visit Clifford's Casino
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I ) ( lie ilitat .
. . . ' illG V.t UnIiiVI Ili iIlslnnsuy. COMI'ANY , . .
T HETOER Cor.ItLi ,
Ilarsey SI , ,
Lent'i. & ' Williams , Props. anti Mgrs.
\v. 'v. COLE , Act. Mntnrnger.
T eleIimi000 2217.
The Coo'est ' Place in Town. " r
: hcI week of 111gm Cinnas Vaudeville ,
TOM6UT an A WK
i tinttiin'cs ,
Vccinmcntcinuy ,
. I'nsi'Ii iii. ' SipI'i- Saiurciay , Suniday.
Chnnnrtc'uae
i ' , i.ii nil liar-
anti hint
I t Iiliiig ilaIostpn , ieP4N II'-
i IIsii , ( 'lit ( Liuisrs'tie-
I mi 'I'm i dr Omig I rut I Act ,
I in rr3 .t i'ipssl rHg- ,
: ni iii t iii t ton t'tiin in ,
: ti nnlt'I , hi' ( 'ipt.tiisl -
I ) es m ipt I tu % 'tnctI I let.
1,1(11.- I.lit-
Sent sri t Ion nil It , 'rinnilnit ,
% 'Iiil" , , it' ) % % Ii-
I "irnntt flulitl4 I.
' I' ru i'm ii I' n.h I i ii lIt' ii , I ) p. , ' ii I'ti I I'll ,
l'riic-nn 2c in i iii 3tt. Ito tn'i'slnnnn en t it. -
it.'I
6iiill's Coiicert Oardeii 'I
S. 13. titi' , hub nial ) ' , ( , ,
lLt' ( , '
- I'ssijnnlt'Iur ,
( -iiiiiinitnl until ii'iniiore
, tire ( mivonito cnlco
sn ; ' I ken ni C in riol I ft mni Urn ml ni'tr , toni cii
ttlcttcbn nintittlit. Tint , Uonthttnn Sinttt'ns , ti1i1414 ,
t iii sinngt'rH. 'line' ' -
' In'nnnii'nnt , ' I.it-
t I 0 Iii it in ti , clint -
mmnpiomn (1 II inner of ( mm world ,
Dave .1 . h I it I > 1 I ii , ( iii I' Ii eaii I I nor , I n in ni origi-
innl act , 1 1 .
unit N. Grubs Mints % Vtnrreni , UntIl.
to ni Inn han I on e.
All Heads Lead Pt )
0A6NBACWS [
'maImed Wild Aininnial Show onYeat Mid.
way ; lou Lions , 'I'igers and Hiepinanits ,
I RI ? EJAION _
4i' 'f1fI
I MERRY--GO--ROUND
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I Capture tine flrjnsnc . Itimig and Itide Again
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