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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1898)
- - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - -V----- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - --r- - - - - . - - - -w--- - - - - - - - - - - . - 22 P11-n OMAHA DAILY 1E : N1)AY , Att'S11 1 I. ISOS. j- - - - i : AMUSEMINTS. 4.S Thc nnn of Thrknes at thc 13oy0 Is about over. It luuI been tht , mU titloft of tIIO inanagemnt ot this ) iusa to ncn U iast week In July for thre wcks of light opera before the regular senon , but [ ho difficulty came when Ilic effort was inndo to settiro t [ tiItnhlo company for hIP ) Ilt pose. Many of tlio crnnnnies hal dihanld for the snOson and 'those which hati flat wcro at , ntinmor resorts with engagementS which coulti not be hro1en. After weehs of ienrclithg nnil corre5ponhionce a contract has been closel with the Dorothy \ior tOn company which has been 1111- Ing a ouccessful summer engage incnt at Ithrigs In St. LouIs This company will opt'n at th BoyL for threa WCCl(8. commencing one week tram tomorrow - row , August 22 , I'reioUs to going to 1t. Lotus for the slimmer the company piayel a long engagement In Chlcngo nail hears the reputation of beini one of the strongest r'pertoiro companies in the eotntry atul one of the best cqnipped by rcnofl of [ lie large iiumher of operaH in Its rcportofle to site- cessttiiiy fill a long engogement. Just what tite opening bill will be has not tiren eIln- 4tcly ( lCddCd but it will in nil 1rob.thtlity , be one of the following : flobert Ia llable , " "Dorothy , " ( lercito Gercflrt , " "The Ducticss' or 'lioiientlitti Girl , ' The Croighton ( luring the that week liaR presontel ( in "F'AIIBL" what in ninny respects was Its most ambitious Itrolilction. ( 'It lies l > cert a great success anti there Is every lit- ( lication that It coutil have run another week to good business , though the menugement vnR tomcwhat fc'arful of the result of attempting - tempting to break tile hitherto invar1cd rule of one weck'e ilroluctioil. ( A ilortiolt of the success , front the box office statidpoltit , Is tltie to the cooler weather anli the popularity which irnust' ' has niwayH CUJOYIMI In titis city , and to [ Ito further fact that the itUlU her of strangers In tito city in search of fltflhlbCfllCllt is gratitiall y Increasing. Tito greet measure of its success , however , littit ho attributed to Ilto cceIlenco ot the ier- formance. Mr. Montague Is cot a stranger to the imrt of M03)illBtO , havIng been leading lean in Mr. Morrison's coiniaiiy cud having also starred in the Part. This enabled him to give nil interpretation of the very ( hiflicuit tolo which the lintitatlons of ordinary stock comiany , StitIly atitti rchtenrsais voflii hot ordinarIly render , , . Thte progress of the week only dflhIhlaSiZCS the tateini'tlt made opeiiihig night thethtss iCennarlc'e Narguerite wits the beat over ceii In the city. Mr. Enos iii the comparatively limited nipvarnlhco ) of Valentine vhiich ( lie tiay at- foi iIs gave one of his best Pieces of work. Zitiss Berkeley vos clever as the gossip of till ) village. and Incidentally the citusively , affectionate. witiow , a role similar to many in hiIch sh iitt 1)0011 1,0011 , but In strong cotitrast to [ lie uncouth mountniit wontali V'htOtfl she so nlmirably ( 1)ortraYeI the week before. AIr. Green as Futist wee gdod , though not by any means [ lie best titing lie has done sifiec he lies been a member of the conipany , notably a thankless Part iii "A Fair Itebel. " 'fhie scenic effects wore much better titan could hinvo beeti expected , Can iiidoring the elaborate nature of what sas ) -cquirel cml the short run the 1)10CC WCS 10 have-In fact , they were ample for the pur- ] ) ose. Tue week at the Trocadero has been a pros- pcrotis one , though tim bill was not so good as those which Prccelel ( ( It. After [ Ito ellen- ing itight it was strengLItenell somewhat. It is to 1)0 regottcd that one so clover as ( iracho Emmett in nets which are uItod to her shiotild adapt anything so dreary as tins alleged comedy eketctt In which she ap- peared. 11cr German huliaby was the redeeming - deeming feature of the act , simply because It was in line with her Iast ) Successes. Tile Flood brothers are exceptionally clover and graceful athletes and Mary LaIn , operatic vocalist , contributed a pleasing number to the program. Moore and Karciier , musical oddities , nOd the Watson sisters 1111(1 Zamora on tile trapeze were not new acts and have bCCh1 amply COiflflCfltCl ! on before. hail Lessik , the gitit spinner , [ 111(1ilt 'lathe , the necromancer , vere gooli III their way but not. acts over which thu observers arc likely to grow etithusiastic. The Woodsvard stock company , opening 'witlt the matinee today , will Present ' 'Cap- tam Swift , " a four-act. drama of intense Interest. This drama was produced at Wal- Jack's theatre , Now York , by A. M. Painter and enjoyed a run of 110 nights. Tue PiaI vas produced Ilere several years ago by otto of Mr. Frohntan's companies atid has not been seen iii this city iitce. 'rite etory is ltigltly sextant ionnl , interwoven with a strong plot whichi holds the audience untIl the last tall of [ lie curtain. 'rue comedy dc- itionts tire veli drawn. ' 'Captain Swift' ' will be presented with the full strength of the company. ii wealth of beautiful costtlntes and scenic effects which should ho thor- ougbly satisfactory to the friends of the Crelghton. 'rule will be followed by Trilby. An lrreroachnble vaudovilie bill will ho offered at the Trocadero this week , begin- clog with thio matinee today , Cull the shiow- going pUihic are itroililsed an entertainment. far above the average and In keeping wIth tiio precedent heretofore estithl islteti by Maitager Cola at this tashionablo titni IOI ) 111cr Play house. In vaudeville parlance no less than four distinct 'hteaii lItters' ' ore iiotabltt In tite makeup of this week's ltlii , ziotebly the fIrst appenranco in Ontahia ot liowards famous performing ponies , four In itumber , 'rhicso ioflleS are coticcetled by every manager titroughiout the country to be tile greatest in tile world and particularly tlto one named Sparkle , vlto iloca some very clover high school work In corupatty with his three COltIpaflIOhlS , lie lint , bowevcr , a Corbot-FitZlllfllmOIlS turn all by himself as a catchi-ns-catch-can wrestling itintcht with Ills trainer , vho Is ( lociheclly bested , vhio , although a powerful itatt , Is absolutely 110 equal with the lloni. liorwits and Bowers , /tlnel'Iea'3 representative travesty iitars , are un especial feature on the week's htlii antI are recognized overywlioro to hi , leaders itt theIr PartIcular lIne of work , Yrdcrick brothers and 'lenny in their orig. tTfohiledY musical act come direct from tile Chicago opert house , where they were the ' 'talk of the town. " Their oxeetttioit lillOht thu many Itstrumcnts is superb otitl truly emiioyahilo. hIlly 4trltold of xttinsrel fame In association with MIss Gatthiter ill offer their fotcltlitg comeil ) ' sicetelt , whilelt iivarlttbiy tucets with approval for om Ig- lnahity. Zoyarra , an cquillbrhit of more titan orthlitary tnerlt will Introduce for the tlrst time here his voittherful ball ii'oiutiono , Miss Constance W'indoni , the Vivacious nod citartitliig singing comedienne. and the Sisters Lauretice. wIll complete the strongest vettdeviile bill ever gIveil to the Omaha putilic. TitIs in coitunctlon wltlt time dehighitfiti orchestral concerts by the 'l'roeadero Chiuhletige orcitestra , tinder the thlrectlon of J. J. Illacliford , wIll utalco be- yond qneiitiou the best performance ever 4 gIven lu this clt ) . ) I 1(1 , t (1 rnl'II.UN. 'Fho attractions on the 1tst : Midway ro principally absorbed Ity titoso o tim Moor- ishi 'hihugu 'oitcessions , formerly under [ lie luarmgtiuient of 1. 1 % . Felder , but tiow ituder the new tnaiiageittent of Mr. ( I. Jiittilettou , 'who Is eondiictittg the many ttttractlons In [ ho village upon ititsines lnhiteIItles did iotuIarlIng the different places of atttuo- tuetit by imparting new life , new ilcoitle , flee. sceites anti changes , itIli commend tlltlhtlsdlyt'S US bring In the direction of boLl. era Ideas of cntvrtpluithi the Public in a thrf-elnss ntanner , Mr. Jnmleon being a iraetIeal ititsiness man end a good manager Is of great value In placing the } ast Midway to Ilte front and Is making It what It should have Itoen long ego. Tito "Moorish Haven , " with Lnhlolle Sal- the , the exceptionally clever artist , giving the tnnst ntolern ( Igyptiafl tyl of dancing call the c'xeeetllngly fine Illusion and repro- ihitetlon of haggard's 'She , " makes It not only tlto first place of entertainment on the Iast Midway , lttt one which visitors should sco before leaving the exposition. "Tile Moorish Cafe" Is probably tile most popular place fit the exposition grounds for lunching ntitl dining. It Is more strictly speakIng a first-class "OrIental Garden" where under the shtades of tito palms and ceihara In [ lie balmy southtern breezes tOO visitors can rcst themselves while lunching ccii obtain the best the ttiarket affords either a ha carte or table d'hoto at city priccs , witit courteous treatment and good service , The Japanese Tea Garden Is steadily growing - ing Into popularity as a place for a most delirious nflil refroshitig "cup" as served In the orietit attil by the natives who produce and ship to this country the Product of the beverage which our 11001)10 50 much appro- elate. The Moorish Palace continues to bi thin eltief attractions of the 1nst Midway. The Visitor passing the Moorish l'alace is mast forcibly ltroltgiit In contact with most won ( lertul scones of nature in what. is termed tltd ' 'lobby entertainment , " where is seen a life-size proltictlon ( of Iiat Is called the 'LIoit's Bride , ' ' a sleeping lady wltlt a lion vatching over her , a scent , of tite "German Cobbler , " [ ito 'Sleeping fleauty" and tltat of a representation of "Romeo and Juliet" as If In life. Tue "Flying Lady" has been attracting Iatge crowds ilitritig the past week and well deserved , too. as It Is the only firat-ciass Illusion at. the exposition. It sltows a beau- tltul. woman floating Iii 811(1Cc wIthout any nplarent sIlIlport-tisilally called "Arid'- also ' 1'liaro's Daughter. " or tlte "Living Woniati Titi'ned to a Marble Statue and flack to Life , " while the licetiost eye cannot - not discormt th change , so cleverly and artis. tlcahiy Is It perforemned , Tue clertnan Village Itas been drawing largely during the past week. Kirchner's lady orchestra is proving quit , a success nod wltht [ lie othter stage attractions , Mabel Lyn it , Florence Harvey , Irene Franklin , Lea I'earsley , Ella Kirchner and tite kings of the horizontal bar , Starkey and Rathbun , [ Ito village is the utost popular resort on the Ihast Midway. The Mystic Maze still creates great amusement - mont for thct visitors to the East Midway. 11 is one of the ittost wonderful amtd artfully arrangei double systenis of mirrors ever undertaken nail the thousands of visitors to the maze daily attest their full apprecla- tion of Its featitres as a fun making and pleasing place of entertaInment , where tile beautiful woman defies d iscovery although $100 stands as the prize for anyone solving the puzzle , The Streets of Cairo is a grand living exemplification of tite customs of the people iii every nation on the face of the earth , it includes a typical oriental cafe , a perfect itanaroma of the orient , a continuous per- forniance In the Streets of Cairo coinmnenc- lug at 10 o'clock a. in. , wIth the Mohama- illii grand wedding procession headed by the Mohammedan priest , the greatest feats of the native sword lighters , whirling dervishes , gun sitinners , vrestllng acrobats and the great Persian magician , Hassan , with the famous Egyptian atll oriental theatrical entertainment - tertainment of Egyptian ( lancing girls. There arc upwards of fifty performers em- PIO'Cd In the Streets continually , also a large tiumber of booths , carrying a full line of oriental goods and trinkets , Camels and donkeys are also In great demand. The now East Midway Casino will give a grand opening entertainment today , This new place of entertainment has been vemy popular and known as "Clifford's Casino , " but ltas Just undergone ennsllerablo rhanges Iii general appointments , as scehi as manage- tnent , it has hicen remodeled , refitted and rcfurnlshted , one set of scenery alone cost- litj ; over 2,5OO. Also a. $6,000 orchimitrian playing a repertoire of thIrty-two tunes Itas been fldlCd , ChrIs Butler , the newly Cl- pOlhltCi manager. has already secured James T. Kelly , the well known comedIan , as stage tilanager Ithi a troop of twenty-two tiew' pCOllO from San FrancIsco. "Trliby , " Astloy D. M. Cooper's leLratecl painting , has arrived in the city nttd is now being PlUCel In position In the tiow atul do- gaitt building especially constructed for It on tim East Midway. It. vlil be known as "Trllby Temple , " and will ho a most attractive - tractivo aihthltlon to the exposition , ' 'Trihby" comes hero with the highest endorsements of tbo eastern press. In New York amid ihos- ton the papers were lavish In Its iiraise. it is saul to ho the most wonderfully realistic picture evem' placed upon exhibItion. Cooper has rdlresented Do Mauriers heroitie as loslmlg ) for [ lie "Altogetltet" for the art class in Paris , nail so trite to life Is It that one can Itardly believe It is it puintiitg. It seems like a beautiful living model. There is noth- lug indelicate ni'out It , for it is purely beautiful , The figure stanils lit au alcove and [ ho relief is so wonderful it seems to be right in tim ream instead of on the cart- yes , The Plctttt'e has been 'Isite'l by more titan 2,000,000 PeoltIe in the last three years and will be likely to draw' large crowds here. 'rle exhibition opens Tuesday , Visitors to the exposition are of ono c - cord In theIr expressions of the great novelty , excItement und pleasure combIned In a ride upon Grfiifltli's Scenic Railway. It is dottble trucked for the distamico of a mile , running through a tunnel of over a quarter of a mnlle , passlmtg lakes and cleat ienutiful mountain sceitery. It also passes [ lie famous hattie ground and lerfect reproduction of the cIty of Manila v.itht Admniral Dow'oy cmiii lila fleet of war altips occupying the i'arltai' of Manila , Mr , GrillIth has Just so. eurcl the services of a brass lanfi , whIch in number of pieces noes not equal tbe national niat'lno hand bitt ihishtenacs fairly as good music cliii has been ntistaken for Phlnney'a or Sousa's famous , The Scenis hallway , like thia [ of ( Ito chutes , is considered ttt strong. cat attraction on the Midway , "Chute the Chutes" on tIle great incline ha daily becotnitig a most poIntier pastIme oit the \\'est Midway. It is certainly a most cxltliIaritting anti excIting ride , anti one which captivates and entices the participant hun it rvictition or the taklttg of a second ride before leaving , so great is [ lie novelty 011(1 the pleasure. It is conceded the great- cat attrnctioti with the scenic ruiiway that tlieh'o is at the exposition , The ostrich farm business Is getting to ho enorntous. ihveryboily visiting it once ore so iehl pleased they aivays return , bringing a crowd of frientis with them. That's the reason for the enormous business they are hOW doing , 'l'Itey are tiow training dntirai lewey , one of their finest blrtia , to drive. Thu Studebaker Vagon company are now makliig a beautiful buggy teethe the bird , Mr. Pearson , the maca. , get , has already made a baroess for Admiral Dewey sail the scene of an osirlli 1 driven to a buggy will he an Interesting feature. The "FlemIsh Military Cafe , " just opened on the \Vest Midway. Is destIned to io one of the most popular places at the exposi- lion. Colonel von Heaver , the manager takes great pride in announcing that his is the only piece In the exposition that handles the most famous of beOrs , "Tony Fatist , " "iiudwelser" nnd"Anheuser-fltmsch. " lie Is located directly opposite the Scenic lthilway and has fine Instrumental and vocal music day and night , Heaven and llehi , [ Ito new attraction of the Midway , wltlch is seeking a now name , is nearing completion In all its tnagnlflcent detail and will open as promised tomorrow nlghL In the Cataret do ha Mort pretty girls dressed In widows' weeds will servo eatables and drinks to patroiis seated at comns , Leaving hero a guide leads the way through the weird , startling and rcn- sational passages of Iante's Inferno anti after passing through the throne room 01 hell raps on St. l'eter's gate. Convincing the gatekeeper of Paradise that lila charge hiss lassed through hell tinseatiteil , the gate is thrown open attd the ascent Is made lip the golden stairway and upoit reaching the top a paradise trite to its tmmne ltursts upon tlta view' , In form resembling the lt'aUtiflIl lilue Grotto of song and story and radiant Iii its brilliant array of crystal stalactites and glitter of gold. hioro an appropriate perfornianco takes place upon the bosom of a beautiful lake under vivid and grand effects , The Chinese theater , the "Streets of All Nations" anti "Scblitz' Pavilion" are crowded daily and becottiing more and niore popular as places of entertainment and re- sort. The "Mammoth 'halo" is attracting largo crowds. It Is the only exiilhitlon of its kind In the world , and is creating 'ery great interest , especially among the eltilfiren. It is a monster fifty-five feet long , wcigbin 88,000 pounds. Ilagenback's is the constant delight of young nnd old , New features are being constatitiy added and no two performances are alike. People are still a-gttessi'mtg how the won- dertul tricks of the Chinese magician are performed. The operas nail dramas on the stage of the Clttneao theater are ever attractive - tractive novelties , There Is only one cyclorarna on the Midway - way and it more [ lien holds its own with all the pictorial representations on the row. NEW DOG AT POLICE STATION F'igetd' Cur Driftitin Iurlttg a Stormil atiti DrIves Out FaIthful Old "Nellie. " Nellie , the police ihog , has been ousted front her position of mascot for [ lie police departtnent , a positloti hie has maintained with dignity for ten consecutive years , Her idco has been usurped by a little bit of a mangy cur of vivacious mattuers , and snapping - ping teeth [ lint show prominently whenever the nervous little body is aroused. The new mascot has been dutbbed "Copper. " lii appearance the usurper Is totally on- like the fat. lazy , sleek ( lethronel Nellie. Copper Is a foot long , with a tltick coat of dirty yellowish brown hair titat continually - ally stands on end lIke the bristles of a porcupine. It has one snapping black eye that never closes , and a hark that is plerc- Irg and thoroughly business-like in Its tone. It is cold , hard and metallic like. A stUflip of a tail and the partly chewed ears are memories of battles fought. As to breed-well Copper Is just plaiti dog , A more Intelligent animal it would hi hard to find. A telephone ring for the patrol wagon lInda the nervous little fellow alert at the door of the patrol barn ready for his ruin wIth the wagon. The clang of the fire gong sends the little body into fits almost while waiting for the hurried preparations - parations of the police to be made to respond to the call. The faithful little fellow is always to be fottnd on guard at the iron gate near the desk of the sergeant on duty. No one knows just where and when the nervous little body sleeps-no one ever saw it lie tiown , Any attempt by others than a policeman to touch the bundle of nerves causes a vicious dls- play of long , white , sharp teeth , Copper has a collar made of nicklo-plated handcuffs - cuffs and wears it proudly. No one knows where the little fellow came from , lie drifted into the station during tlte last big rain storm , drove superannuated Nelilo from her snug berth in the niatroiis room into the storm , and took her place. Nellie never dared to return , and all efforts - forts to drive Copper out were unavailing and ho stayed , Nellie , ten years ngo , during a heavy snow fall , was found scratching on the door of tim police station , then locatead et FV- teenth and Davenport streets. She was admitted - mitted to [ lie warmth of the statloti amitl by tIm tacit consent of the officers never quilt it. Sue was then about , S years old. In her time she was as smart and as bright as the little bundle of electric lIght wlres that took her place , and was loyal to tue bluecoats - coats , She is now , alas , half blind , gray 011(1 ( decrepit. Hans , the old German saloon men next to the station , has taken her uttuier his care and she occupies a soft beth beneath one of his pool tables. 11cr deaf ears do not beat' the patrol or fire alarm bells , but lter dim eyes occasIonally catch a glimpse of the old familiar patrol wagon and lice half stilled bark recalls old time poiicenen to the old days , anti the passing of their old comrade Nellie , A DESPERATE INCORRIGIBLE ltuiiute of ltt'forunStijuol ti.iriler a Mtipt'riuutt'itdt'uut liu .tltcntpt to lseuue. PITTSIiUILG , Pa , , Aug. 13.-John Stucl < - roth , superintendent of the tailoring de- pertinent at Morgansea Reform school , was assaulted artul killed today by harry Fishier , an Inmate. aged 18. Fisher anti four cam- panlons arranged to run away , bitt were do- tdctel by Stuckroth. flofore ho could get away. Fishier rushed upon him with a base- bali bat and crushed in his skull , Fishier and one of the boys canted Altire iiiarle their Cacupo , but were captured later. The others hecnnio ( rlghteiteil and surreiitieretl , Flslter lies beeui locked iti ) and a charge of mnurtier will ho preferred ogaittst him , tM FSIhM1hN'I'i ( , 'rht. lbnion .t flurWc.u , LAtJ JL Ji5 IJ&L Uftnuger , . Tel , ISIL 0 , \Voodwnrd , AiitUt.onioni , Director , 'I'o.lny , iint ) , 'l'utuigi.t , 8tfiO. TiiI WOODWAIII ) JTOC1C CO. PR ES IiNTING "CAPT. SWWT" Next Weck-"Trlltiy" , Miss Jennic Ken- miark os Triiby , s-- - - - - ILO'1'EIi , THE MILLARD 13tl timid 1)otiglns Sts. , Otuaiui. CENTRALLY LOCATED. -AMF.iI iCA % ANI ) IitJitOI'Fl.tN I'14A- .7. lj. 1U.tlIJEL , t SON , l'ropi. . 'IURRAY 1IOTEL , 14th and hlarney St. American Plan-3 to 4 dollars per 'lay , Street cars from depots and from hotel io jxpoiitlott Grounds in fifteen minutes , 13. SILLOW'AY , 1uhiaer I .iLMliIc1''l. THE TROCADEHO Itarneytt Telephone 217. Lenta & 'il1iems , PropS , and Mgre. . W , W , COLE. Act , Manager , Oiiaha's ' SacietyVaudovillo Theater. TONICHT-ALL WEEK liF.tlIl'S ( 'OIiiiY l'IGS. ( 1i4)ltVlT7. AND liO'litS. Travesty Stars , Aili.I3 A ? I ) (2.tl1)NIili , Sketch Team , 1'lLllDIhit , I ( 'IC IlitfiM , ANI ) ThiSY , Musical Artists , ( O5'i'.tNCIiVINIJOM , SInging Soubretto. 7.tYAltltA , Spiral Wonder. l.tVit1hN'Ii SIS'I'IhllS , Acrobatic lanccrs , NEW sHpEVERY _ SUNDAY. SI , limb ' . SIIouieptu - i'M. ' ' OM.tlI.t lhItthVlN ( tSM'N 1' tltK , . ( Sherman A'e , and Clark St. Are s'e iii It W'ateh [ is Admission frae , The litwst vocnl and inrtrttntentnl program this e'enlng TEE EST : Veve Siow the Uty Daily from 8 to 12 p. m. Matinees daily ( oxcovt Monday. ) from 2:30 : to 5:30 : i. ni .1tI lDiL'i' ! & , August 19th , 20th , 21st , 1898' ' s4tlIu1ls'I' ; : 01' Till Nebraska Seingerbund CIIAS. 1'E'1'B1tSO , 'ilus1ctil 1)It'ctor li1rilay , iulg. 18th , 8 p. in , Rcccpton Concert At Turner Hall3 18th and Harney Sis Saturday1 Aug. 20 , 8 1' Graiid Festival Concert at Ttti'iicr littU , 'I'ii ioioists tire- i'ili's , i'ul , Culin , SopL'itltO. . .iIiIlitti Albei't , ViOlill. Mr. II , Lotz , Cot'itit , Oratid Ohurus and Orchestra I Sunday , 4tIigLit 2 1 itt I . iii , l'it- rude iii t ite it ftei'ltOUil1'Icih1t itt 'I'iti'iici' Park , R3tlt ittiti Vintoil , tind C'and I'ioiitcitttdo Concert , I Senson 'I'Iekcts . . , . . . . . , , , , , , , $2.09 Coticert Attitil 4510i1 . . , , . , . . , . . , ' ( ) c I'kitle Adtitksoii . , , , . . . . . , , , , , , , 25c SCIWT ! ROOF 6AftDN , I ( ht'ti nnd lIar'iicy Sti'eet , The most loitulttr t'esot't itt tue city. Steeiai for [ hits week- FAINIE FRAN KEL. Tue G rent Opci'utlcTucaiist , Adtnissiolt fi'cc , : ii I iP.'AY A'rTr.tc'rIoNi. ROLLER ChAIRS , JINI1IKISIJAS CAMP STOOLS , SEATS FOR FIItE. WOTiKS , CONCERTS , ETC. Ask Stand No. 1 , "Sehicy , " Adminletration Arch Stand No. 2. "Dewey , " 'West Midway , Stand No , 3 , "hlnhsc.n , " North viaduct. Statil No. 4 , "Srinpson. ' ' South \'iadtlct. Or 'Phone CUMMINS , [ xpositlou Ore iinds MIDWAY ATTEACTIONS. Over 2,000,000 , , I Opens Tnesay , The Wonder and I . . Ad miration V isitors AUC. 16. OF TIlE In Two Years. I Coojer's ' Wonderfv . AlIT WORLD ! $ $25,000 , Painting. TRIIBY The Most Uellcatey I As She Posed for the A Vision of Beautiful Study in Artists in Paris. the Nude Ever j East IiTidway , Loveliness Most Placed on Exhibition. I ADMISSION 1c , Wonderfully Realistic II VI41T TIlE iIoorisli harem ' , t c' tli ' ito , . _ Oh tii # ' 1tst : uI Iilii'iiy , a i tlet't'ulI rep'o.IUCtIOIt (11 ( lii' beautttii ii'o i , , i.i7IiUpur.I ' 5 SIIIflI ( ItoUiii - ' ' jiCrNG GIRLS , ( ( ' 5. " 'u'iJ.raJu1 'I TIlE. - . . Moorish Cage Ts the MOST POPULAR Place to dine or hunch on the East Mldtvay. Good service and city prices niulco it d slrablo for families , - . . - . THE IOORISH PALACE The Only Tcmple of Art and Amusement on the Midsvay. VoniierfuhI Scenes i'ortritCi as in . Life. g SWEPT BY IREE.ZES. . 2 THE PLACE FOR SOCIETY. 11crm VHc g CONTISI'OUSvunIhvIr.I.c , GCCCC4C CCCO3 CGCC33iCCO V ISI'l' JAPANESE TE BROEN CURIO STORE. N , of Music IiahI-Eitst Midway , THE ST IC AZ NOTV lntiIthIFiIIII 'iumrsetf If yell catul lull luLl limit iI1Ot ) If IOU hull flue . JL'iiUthfiit litt1' EAST 4ilWAY oAIrn DE6IHNU6 SUNflAY , AUGUST 14TH \'Itli fo1lovIng 4ttl'actiohlH : ll Z4a Oriental necromaP ° iii unique surprises. First appearance of Miss Isabel Handerso TIm Sweet Singer , Comedy Slcetchi Team Bergerant Re Price and oie Horizontal lIars. I I ' Log'en I The only Rivalof Iternuinn , Comitlnucd Success Miss oIa Pomeroy LIttle Sunshine. Mr. James T. Kollyand Rufus K. Love lht'Mt IIi0u % tail thu Miihuny. hear cu $10,000 organ. ILl COMING. The Great TRILBY _ . - LI WI iai . V1ammoIh' Whao I.eflgth 55 Ft. Wciqht 80,000 lbs 'l'he Otily Geiuinc % 'haIe in the \Voi'ld , EAS'r MIDWAY. STREETS OF CAIRO Set , Ihe Oriental flnz7lImlg lt'nhIfieM In their ian I lye t'outtuiutit's tuulit tlnnet's. \Vituieuts flue fuiutuuis , tvordsiuieji ustiel tai.e a rule on flue emiuuiels. "CHUTE TE LUWTES" ri Take a Wild Rub for Life on The Great incline ! You vi1l remember it f.rover atici tolL your i'rionds how it htaiiponctl , ii _ _ a1E1i : Don't fail to take a ride on ORIFFITHS' ' SCENIC RAILWAY on tIle MIDWAY , and see a r'prcseiitntlomi of the h3AT'rLl OF' MANILA In tlto Great Tunnel , 'I'he itatent right for theo rail. % Vi1YS iii any Pltrt of the United States for iuilo by J. A. Griflltlis , at his otllvo on the Midway , M U ZA 1 M W RMISII MILITARY CAft Ii On [ ho Midway OIpo'tlto ) the euilc It. Ii. . . " ' , ' . ' ' ' ' C LU.1I-'I'Iin Ftiniatiq 'I'ouy Faust fl hinclwt'iier and 4nitetisor-lhumscIi hieor ott 11 Iratiglit. F HIIIU CONduiT 5'j3ly flvgNuui , . , = t w i iAO [ N BACS Trained Wild Animal Show , SEE 'I'IiE L4t1)'l JtNLE IN TIlE IEN OF LIONS. 'J'lic Wondetiiil Cycloritnia Of thin Great litittie llotweeii tito MRRIMAC - AND - MONITOR . , iuring ) the ( 'lvii'ar , Is the umiost cotiy ) anti linest bliow on the \Vost Midway. lION' ? VAIL 'l' ( ) Sihii il' . ' [ lie Yioiitler ol Ihe PARIS ExposIlIo lu ! -"liii- FLYING LADY. it lbettuit Ituul ' % S'huuin lbcuul hug in space. ON Thu lh.IS'I' liIIV.V , I Do NotForget to Visit the [ [ ThEAJUI , Tea Garden , Bazar arid loss House on West Midway , Streets of All Nations ( irantlest , Best Amusement Macc oti [ xposlllou Grounds. 2O People lLcprcsentiiig IIfl'erent NLttlhli , ; iit'tuie'tut ' f.r I ii cli' e.huiiuiit % i iii hi. Inkeum umutil 1St iii , fur the' t' ciuiu.g nttul iuuitli 8 dii ) fur tumorauluig ti.iul Susnuhe , , , ' .hltiouus , hinfes , 1 1-2 a vnrl first insertiotti I p fl neil tlit're'nftu'r , Not itt tig I iikcn for lt'n t hiatt iai' for tii fhrs ( ii. s'r- I I.t , 'l'iu'st' tuil % 'e'rist'Iiieitt uiutsl i.e ruttt eOhi5'ult I' , t'l- , . .hjertisers ,1i rquestituij a tutlltt- it'reui u'huee'i. , euitu huiu' ttu.si . t'rs nul- dreeiI Ii , a uuiuu.iirl li'tter i it cart' of a lie. ' , Auut'crs pin tudircit.l % .ih I hit. .1 ci iaere'it nit prt'setutntlon ut titi' e'lt'ck otti3' . Si'l't.t'I'JONS ! W'AN'rlhl ) , ( iHNTLFThIAN wishes set of hooks to keel ) ' ' ' . X 4 h3o , a'cttiitgs ci' eia3' , 4-SIT T's'I'fl\\'ItITING and copying. 'Oi lice' llIilg. A-I iC.-Sb SITUATION \'ANTthl ) ; lifteen yetirs as jeweler nuttl eight yemirs a uiriigglst ; will t'rhc nt liotit ; siilai'y reasonable. Atitlres x : li. care lice , A-M139 IG' \'A'i'Ihh-UA1ii ' ) - , iiIihl' . SALHSMEN for cigars ; 1123 it itiontlt anti expetises ; old tirtu ; experience lilittercit- envy , C , C. 131511011 & Co. , 3t. Louis , Mo , to soil itlflco pecialtles in Iitflti itltti Neltruska lInt , stile lities ilgents untike $ .it ) it ulay tied l' all tiier- ehiattts. tloulel Mfg. Co. , Max 11 , Rotiihi Ihend , Itiul. hi-fO5--A-25' TAI 1.0115 , - ; ; ; ; ; - - ll'lir's cutting cltiiitt best systems ; charges reasotiable' . thS S. HIlt , Omaha , li-MTth 52 \\'AN'l'Fl ) , nieui It , learn inii'hier trade. Only eight weeks requii'ed. This is tlte best selli < ) ut to learn. No truth' nffer , hii't icr iul\'ntititgc's , ( _ im'ai1tiates earmi $ i&O weekly. Experlcnc'e tund witges itt city 511(11)8 Sat. ttrdayiu , ( ' , ttnlrigtie inrtiled ( mae. Idok'r's liitrber College' , St. Lntii. h1-MPT2 It' YOUNG tnemt to le'nrit iliiber tradt' ; only 6 to S weeks raqiiireuh ; tve give our grnilti- atus cmhilo3'tnemit till titey receive lit 'tvnges us mtiti'll I lit'3' ' for I tie Ii S lot 3' to it it lid cx - ItemIse's'lt lie ion ru i hg , St . 1utu I s I harbor College , Oilil Fhlnw's' bldg. , ear. lotigo nuil lii hi , Ortinha , Neb , Prof. S. hiattiluliiii , Iflsti'tieor. ( Tt--MiOi : SI T\\'O clothiimtg saipsrutc'ui vnutted in Omnaltit nail ono In cccli ( ' ( luitty lit v'cry slain. to tithe utrilers for oitr $5.00 to $ lI.UO inittlu-te- niansure sttlts ittud o'ercrtnts ; 1ii ( . 100I1 Wltiiohtt oxhdmlenea dliii make $ ItO.Oii per tflitittit ; if you oztii fumrnlshi sntisfaetory rofcrencc' , we t'IIl furnish it 'omniete samPle - Plo hue nEal ouittlt amid start you at work at ( IhiCt' . For ltitrticuhitrs , address .Ayne't'l- can Wtooleii Mills Co. , Entertrlse ; Iltilhil- hug , Chicago. P-M102 SJ' \\'ANTII ) , a huirlor mute tmi whiiehi to hang a framed pliotogravtmre of the night scetio at [ hit OXpisitItfl ) ; get tin' pluttogra'.mres at The Dec 0111cc , titreo for tin edits. SALlSMpN to oiI toilet soap to dealers : $ lOt ) pc'r nuonthi sam r3' tutiti i2XpemtS'S. ( lx- herlnce Unnecessary , J.ouls Hrnst ( 'o. , St. l..citl ; , Mo. 13-MIll iS' _ \\'AN'rln--l.ocal anti stab 'leinuties , hiiilles or gpntlr'xnen in Nebraska to work for it 'cl1 t'stnhjflstcil ! fraternal order , Tlit ? , lystit'Vorkors of the \\'urltl , lnc'tteul amid eltartereil at l"ttitomi , Ill. ( 'all oh or ni- ilrt'ss , for one weehi , (1.V. . Cht'miiletn'n , M. D. , Omalta , Neb. , care of Itoorn 011 Sheely Ijik , 11-177 19' \'A NTl'I ) , experie'ncotl bunille wrri ; ipers , 1)03'S and girls. lhostout store , J. L. Iirnmi- uleis & Sotis , lroprietor ) , hi'thISI 14' W'ANTIhD , bricht young man who is thor- oitghily experienced in keeping stoek of carpets amid draperIes ; roferenet's. X ao , lIce , D-MlS 14 WANTEI ) , liy a large life lhlsLirnhici' corn- PRnY a stmcci'ssfuml special iugt'mit for Iowa and Nebraska , Address X iS , lIon othle. IIMISfh 14' ENEliGIhTl sahtutiian , eliool st1pihIea ; coultitry work ; $ lO ( ) sairi ry atid extras. Ti. 0. Evans & C0hiihlOhi' , Chicago. lt-22S.hl' I'IhDDI.EFIS for PXIOsitiofl building , . \Itiern- Scotia 'lew's , l't'tor Clhrrier , 515 I'owehl St. , I'liiinilohjihia , Itu , 11-227-11' SALESMEN , $104) ttiomitlily and axtienses guaranteed , sellimig to nierclinnts iiiiil farnIlIas ntaehines for cooling refrigerators guiaraniopd Ir Per ( 'Oct CiieLthdt' than let' . i'tddress Arctic Refrigerating Co. , ( 'neirt- flittl , 0. Ji-221i-14' 'rHAVIITA NG salcsineui , a manu fnctiii'er i'flhits salpsmt'mi ivlm liava had expe'riettcci sc'hlhiig a. specialty to the tu'ado ; oxclusi'o territory niitl iiheral terms to the mccii ivhio can caine iveil recomnrnomulcd , Ad- ulress IIox 446 , Des MoInes , Iowa. 13-225-14' ONE good brick layer at once. Charles \Vilson , Invid City , Nob. 13-224-14' WANTED , rehiablo tnnn , permanent pnsl- tlon ; stamp and references , A. T. Morris , care this paper. 13-223-14' % VANTFII ) , advertising solicitor for trade titildientian covering inamiumfactuiritig traiho , Lihieral commission pronuhitl' raid : ri'- feretices reoiiirotl. Harrow & Iomimic'hl , P. 0. 13ox , 2SlS , Now York. 13-222-Il' ' \'ANT1ID , by IL jobbing lioust' , a htright , actlv ho' with one or more. years ox- ocrienci' In the retail drug tilSlht'Sii. ifiimst ho a fair penman anti quick at figures , (100th ( fimtiirt' mlrosjeets if satisfactory , x 42 , care Omaha lIce. 11-209 15 AG1INTS ei'erywltere , general or canvass- log ; is'lll send surnIdho : qimieli seller ; lIiyimig more motley sicaily [ lion anything else Iii Aniarlea. Scott Company , 23 Barclay St. , New York. ii- LAIIOJIF1IIS for C' , M. & St. P. in Jowit , $1.10 1)01' iliiy : shiiii Moiilny at. 10 o'clock , ICrarncr & O'Iloarn , 211 5. 12th. L13OllPi1tS foC Ti , & M. in Wyoming px- Ira gang : ( t'eo fare. Kramer & O'hlearn , 214 5. 12th. 11-M251 15' W'AN'I'ED ; Slav boy or girl ran tiinlit' sp' . t'tii'-iivo cciii s i t. thti' n fter sciiitoi ltoiirs , t'i cli t It rotimul Ito nir , 'or1e I ii g for in a. Write toilat' for ( roe pnt'iicuilars , C. Iii. lYhitoit , 021 Dearborn St. , Clilengo , lI-M2SI ) II' W'\N'l'iD , a. live amid energetic' salesmIlti In represent us and look after our traile in Nahruskn. W'e have an cxtensivi' astnli- lhshit'd trade in this territory. A Slhl'itllitl otlIdortuuilty fem IL 1OO(1 mcmi with niony stiottgli tO hfl" his nwtt P'ihemises tutu II Itii4 orders are 'lellvercil. Jtihhress , vili ) refer- end , and full nartietmlnrs as to former hulsliieiis cxju'rlt'iiea. 'rho lluut'kley Custom Shirt Mfg. Co. , St. Lottie , Mo. I3-MI 14 * SALESMEN. ii ) sell art caleituijit's : llnioit 1 I ito ever o ffcrc'fi ; rd In Ida itt en iv II I II a ii a iyinmic'r , to s ° ii exciumsis'ely. or nit side line. 'l'hc' l'atrlotlc Art Co. , 67 5. ClerIc str , , ( 'Ilieligo. ll-M216 Ii' 1'ANTlD-Detective correponnilents avert' . it'lu'ro ; gO'l ' pu' : ttc'lifi stnm3t . . blot 'i' . Came , htenit'l' , I. 'F. 13-221-it' OOVEI1NMIINI' positloitti. inn't mrenare for null' civil service oniiuilitatloit wit built eeiiui our ihltuiituittrd ( 'atilogiii' Of litfor- trial Ion : iti'hit free. Columtjilin ii ( 'orrcspoiid- ( met' ( Thlk'ge'lisliiuigtin , 1) . C. 11-220-Il' SA L1S'thiIN' wunteil. c'ne'rgeiii' stud roliiilila. for now labot' nail uctoiley savIng devir' , ' . absolutely uieeesearv Iti c''prv store tiiii ohllri' . J'erni. nent , huierti live itositlotis ( or hitustli'rs , 'l'ltlii is strictly Al stiitle ; , ftist sd I I g a rt i cia 8 nil titeit t I' ii rh hi thin ii ltnttl ii Int'ostigiui a Immafilni el' . . < iii1ress , litter- nuitloiiiil 'i1orcutitlle & tlrtuttifaeturlng ( 'o. , :120 : liroittlwny. New \'nrlc. 13-219-14' W'AN'l'l'II-An energetic mon or ' lit this ntiil nilloinitig enitittles to travel for mu nufacturing house and ttomhtlflt aiLf'ritH 11150 ( liii' for mciii w'ork. Salary 5Th per titoiitiu anil eilidhifles. Address with ret- < 'rences nn,1 urcviobi4 , ( i'eiuflUttiuit. Ccli- torI' , 2913 Idarltet street , I'itilitiheiphiin , Pa. 11-213-14' G0\'FflNMlINT posit innH. I luindrt'.ls mime Iii the got't'rflrn'iii aervira 'were aHi4Istdil tn I iii'tr OiiiitiOfl $ 30' tlte Nat Corresumnil- < 'lie' , lost. of 'tiwltiii'.tton. 13 C. W'ritc to the institimt toiiiuy for circular 153 ( sent free ) if ioti w'nuit mmdi a notililoim : Sf00 fllhOlhii nu'nts ituide onnuluhl ) ' increaseil nitmiter tioxt year. Splendid chant' , ' . 11-212-Il' V'ANTEI ) , a coiur'ltman at once : must be re'ounmnomit1ed , C. ' 5. Raymond lIih & lotighiu MIS. 11-255 II WAN'I'EI ) . reliable uualesmert to work coun- tics in ivestvrn losea ; work idl"as.utit iintl pu'rmnanenl ; iioial pay ; shalt I I * 4t'eu ru y ri'- riuire(1 ; tencbt'rs itnil otlierit iit'atIiinte : cithi Monday or tufter from 2 to I I' iii or ; uliiress 3.3 Merriam Ijiucli , ( 'otincil hhhuiff. . ' , lotea. It I29l 14 . - . - - - -T----- - - . - - . - _ . % 1'l1l-'h4i ttI ii i1i.l , lf1 fllhll.s tot' ahlkinils afw'nt'k $ .itn $ wek. Cotiadinti . 0331cc , 1522 1)otlglns , - " iootTrf i'i' Lange hotel , 6f4 S. 13th St. 'I - _ _ _ _ _ _ Cilltl.for general Itottsework.Apple.514 North 20th at , ( ' -91S WA NT hi ) , cii tin itle woma ii ; ; i-i-- ; ; ehierieuieu in hit'i'fln 1nniIl' Ohiti ivlm lullilerstauitis thtorniigii' [ hiii'tiui cooking iui private haniiht. Na laundry nu' hintmqt' work ; r.oe , pr i'eef. No npplieatioit eeitii < ! ilei'el ttflless iiccotnpatiieii by good refei'etices , AllItl' at Seenuid n'eniie anti iilttii Street , Council Bluffs , Iii . , Mrs. M. L. F'crett. C-Ml9' 19 Gilt ! , forgoneral ltotuseivorkmiistcfilk ; , 95l Mnrtha st , C-MIS.i 15' 011114 for gctu'rnl Mrs. F' . 14. Gregory , 3110 Mason St. \'ANTEl ) at once , either sex. young or ( ilil , to vork for us itt luenic , $1100 vet'kly. mlii e'nn'asslttg , eltm < y it'trlc ; Icuist lie trust- tt on ity. , 'tdtircss Dept. Auni'rk'ntt A. Ilnicin , 45th 6th .Ave. , l3rooklyn , N. V. C'-2.il-ll' TiiArI1lfl5i.iimiteil for schools nuid ent. . icgr'e ; list of % 'ncnuicles fie'a. hntariitnto ' 1'i'tit'lti' \t,1ta " i"d W aMhi ingtntt 51 $ ( 'hiicagr , , Ill. C-23d-1 I' TAluhl'SIntii1tlresq ' en'eiopesrircuiinrs nuid it'riti' fat' tus at hiiiitic , Reply with fttiilttiit.il cuivelope , i'eerless ( 'a. , South ] hi'nil , I ndlnna. WANTHITwnlttcsstir restautroiti. Ibli Dodge. ( ' -M2i',1 15' WAN'i'l' . a wuuutn who wants to earn $5.Ot ) a tiny sehhimig our ( ' ( trs'is Hotiie'thilitg lieu' ; catit hru'ak on thtt lilt , : hiet of all , , \lthress X fui , lIce. C-M2I5 14' LAI ) 1 lS % ) t < vritige ; a ii'ontler ; elentises inettititly. 1rins samit senleil. Marvel Cc. . 20 Iitio Sqimure , New York. C-2i4-lt' Foil hl1'iT-IItUSIIS , ChOICE . htotts" iiuirl cottages all $ . , Ii ) 75. Ftdehty , first floor , N. 'V. l.iIe , l-O7S hOUSES. Ilenewit & Co. , lOS N. 15th St. hOUSES , stores. llcitils , Paxtomi block , D-SSO _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - It ! OI I NG holtsc'tuoiul goods a ad pie mios. Omelta Vnti & Storage Co. , 15lli , F'au'natn , Tel. 1559. i-'Sl FU11NI'l'IJhtH cmiii leasehold of a 7 and 13- riloni uiwelerii hut for salt' ; bargain ; good location ; remit low' . Ileunis , l'itxtoui block , D.-552 A FII'iCOTTAGES. . 406 Board Traule. D-103 I , S1X-IIOOM itioderti lint , 1112 South 11th. . 1)-1i4 I i\t0IFI1N , thi'taehed , nine-room hinimse ; nice lawn , shade trees , choice location ; 2522 Cnpltol avenime ; r'ninl , 15.00. 'I'd. 573. II. H lloiiison , McCngue 1thilg. l-5. ' . ( TI I It1lI attd 4 , roomtls itiiiqlerti , stt'an bent , Jitititor servce. ! Sl ( ; S. 22d St. 1)-Sit-Il' \1T1l I N t hirer' hila'ks of expualt inn , I I ran nm , sit i t a Ide fo r roomil I ng 11th rpiim' it ; It I so store silittilile for resiOlmt'ahit. hiec .1. N. Freezer , 03)3)OShte ) 01(1 ( 1' . 0. I-i19l4 I FOIl 1tlN'r-Moiiarii f1tt. nicely papered iuitti lii good r < 'pair. 11. C. I'eters & Co. , U. S. Nat'l Ilautli Bldg. D-9S7--14 III North 15th atid 1114 South liii. I-MllO AN S-room fuirnirhteih hintuiue-or will sell furniture clioap-2l'l North hlti st 3)-Mi3.3 14 CO'I'TAGII of six rooms. nIh conveniences , ' :11 : So. lltlt avenue. ] uiiittire oIl preiiiiaes , D-l97 - _ _ _ - CI1OICII lO-roouti brick hat , 601 Dci' bhiig. 0-213 1' OR 1ilNT , S-room till miiofierii liitiRc tiear Ilomiscom park. just vacatcil , $1O.fl1. .1. II. Shmorwooil , 403 N. Y. Life. D-M2CII 14 C-ROOM cotiage , furnlshic,1 or uiiifilm'niChicd , 802 S. 30th st. Inquire at 2011 1.ent'emiwctrthi , I-M2SS 20' - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . - . - - FOIl RENT , 9-room iioiuse , all conveui- lemiees. 2G35 Iavenport t. D-il2sr' 14' FOR IIIINT , ttlne-rooiii ntoihern house with good barn ; reasonable tartaR to ilcsirabhti tenant. lhnqtilre 2231 Lake street. D-M293 ii' volt It tIN'l'1cUhNl55113D JOOMS , Ti I IIEE rooms , housekeeping. 1112 South 11th. E-M1711 VISITORS to tue Trausmississippi ntiil In- ternathonal Expcishttomi wlshimig to secure comfortable uuarters can save tlmiio and oxtleiit'e h ) ) ' writing to or cailiiig upon the Olllciitl Information iluroau , 1319 Ftrnain St. , the only authorized agemicy of the Expositlomi management. Strangers on arrival' in Oniahia can take street cars direct from any depot , 0111cc open day and mtight. IC-SIC El.EGANTLY furnished rooms , bath , tale- ' 1 phomie ; trnuislelits ; priee reasonaiIe ; room P 1 , laviilge bimllthitig , Eighteenth unit 1"ar't' 11am streets , OJ)3)Oslte city ball. Cars to ( lehts and exposition. Tel. 2071' . Mrs. J"ffries. E-M923 ROOMS , 3.0O month. 1916 Farnatn. E-912 30' TELEPhONE 2151 for coolchoice tonics. E-748 Pf IIASANT rooms , clteap , central. 1512 Davenport. E-M723 52 SINGLE ftmrlqhietl room. 12 per weclctwo ; roomns for htoitsekeepimig , kitchen nutil hidil- room , $1.50 week. Apply on preimiises , 1702 \'t'hister street. central. E-M9l2 16' iO0MS , trnnslt'nts , 50c tip ; woek$2up , I 511 N. 10th. 3-M779-S3 - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - NiCELY furnished rooms fortrnnslenta , 2209 Spencer at. , lCountzo I'iace , utear cx- ltositioii , H-M143 Fl1htNISlIEDroOm , htoutsekeeiing. 2t23SL. Mary's. H-Ml63 16' FOil RlINTfurnlshied raomnsnciriothinnd Cites ilts. , for light liousokeeltiog. I it- uuiro mont 712 New York Life 11111g. lb-Ill FEiitNJSIIlhI ) rooms. nil modern , very rca- ComiuthlL' . 1911 Cunilmig street. 1-M2G2 15 MIEILN fumrnisiied rooms , 2203 Nortii 20th Si. 1h-M261 O' FOR hllINT , outb room to Itusbiand nail elfe or two ladles ; private ( amnliy ; ret- erenceI4 requtired , Address X 51 , lIve , 1h-260 II' FIJIINIIIHI ) 1100515 AN ! ) liflAlil ) , 'I'IIE IIFINIIFI'I' I10USE-2ltnfld l'lnkney Sts. , ilftv daintily ( tirmilsiied rooms ; flute teitiarti ? roni ( lie Arch of the States ; u'cm'ytIiiitg now amid ties t class ; tories reusouiiihilft. _ _ _ _ - F-tSi lTOOMStnd bonrdi91l Daverttort. I'-M922 Ii' . - - - - - - - , i'l I I MlhttltIAMIeirs [ class family lintel , 25th niid Dodge' Stun MRS. H. L. SPO'l"FS , 522 N. lOUt St. Nice t'ijcil i'oolnhi , gliti , bath , lIrsi ciass hoard ; rates rca $ Oflhible. F-M 153A23 TA 1 l' dovii I hut ' ' ( or ahe' ' or " ( or rent' ' tigmt ; In sour % Viflhioi % ' . 'I'ltr , lice reaches luioro Polil I' lit a ii a y t Ii a mu ivil I lirusit you r vinilou' iii a ntontii ; nttd tiic'y e'onaiill [ iit'so columns tvheui they Wiiitt to hiuty or rent. F-S55 IhXl'OSl'l'ION VSITOItFI-TliO ! Saratoga Iiui el ! Ii ro hi'it Ii 0 I' it trtpi'ieti It , $1 .dll it rid ii II ; ii djiui as I Itt' genii miii ii , Sherina n rii'fl hut. car lluio passes the hoitsi' ; hummer resort st 'le' fIuinIhi's solicited ; rnodcrui , cool , lie ot iikt' ; lIlt t us1 gait. itili no a nil I I - brary. 'I'0hd3'ltOfld l4' ! , , Double iirurlors. hliifltflOCki $ . S'ftuiL s'crnrtdns. bunt , seats in the street ( 'lICS ; no uiust ; jolly PeoPle itntl croihuc i'i'i i I ci 0 r ' it biuuio t lila nutte ( ' offer for those' who rio. F-l&91i lhlEGAN'l' cool rooms , is'ithi tit'st. clitius hoard , three blocks from I' . 0. IttOl Cap- Hal tu''hittO. $ F-MhZ 15' U'i'OPJA. first-class ( arch ) ' hotel. 1711 1)iiveutllort. F-2'12S2 2(1' ' ' furmiiuhieil reiiBOnttih" . 111. EGA N'i' rooms , ' with or withoiut ItoLurd ; hiath : ane.iia'Tt lilut'h caBt Of Iiiierrnan ave. 15(13 Yates. F-MIll 14' . - - - - - - ' ' ! ) IIIJOMS Foil 1113'I'-VNFIIIINISIIhi , 'I'i I ItE1'i unfuiriilshied rooms Ulittiirssi3lt- able ( or light ltutisk'dItIiig , reference re- czuircd ; imtqtiiro 2.01 N. 27th iii. 0-202 14' 14''I 'I '