I rnt-r-rn f\t.r A TTA fv A TT "V TPIT1. . CJTTXJT1 A "V ATTlTTftT1 OH. 1 I AMUSEMENTS. The Ilee Is enabled to prciient on Idea of what the amusement-loving public of Omaba can expect during the coming season , which follows right on with the present engage- mcnt nt the IJojil and opens at the Crelghlandl ton September 11 with the reorganized Woodward Stoclc company. The latter was elaborated upon last Sunday , but the lloyd's attractions have heretofore been an un- Jtnown quantity , except that the manageIs rocnt had stated they had booked a strong lot of attractions. In view of the despotic nway of the theatrical trust , which controls the greater portion of tbo good tilings theatrical , there wcro strong doubts regardMort Ing the matter. A glance down the list will reveal the fact that most of the best atfor tractions which will leave New York and the big eastern cities arc In the list. Some of the old favorites will not make a tour nt all , except of a few of the leading eastern cttlea , unless business there should prove disappointing. Most If not nil of the old favorites who will visit this city will bavo new plays , Nut ns they have not yet been presented anyMr. where It Is Impossible to gain an Idea as to their valuo. Ono thing that can bo conLad mended Is the fact that about o\ery variety of tastxs will find something to Us liking Hurlng the season. While tbo comedy clecom ment Is still dominant , It Is not BO much no as In former joara nud tbo spectacular Is also much less prominent. Minstrelsy Is represented by three companies of old favorOrel lies , though the changes of the season make on entirely different combination than In post jcarB. Primrose , West and Wilson , who hnvo been In the same company for years , nro each out with ft company of their own. In the drama , of old and tried favorites there will bo an opportunity to hear Nnt Goodwin , Ada Ucban , whoso company this year la reputed to bo exceptionally strong ; Sol Smith Russell , whose quiet humor Is a joy forever ; "Shore Acres , " "My Friend From India , " whoso mirth-provoking quailaldr tics nro unexcelled , Julia Marlowe , who needs neither praise nor Introduction ; Dlgby Hell of pleasant memory In his quaint and delightful "Hoosler Doctor ; " "Under the lied Robe , " Clay Clement , C. B. Hanand ford and Herbert Kclccy and Efflo Shannon , E. II , Sothern and jolly May Irwln. In the musical line the winter's entertainBCOI ment will bo exceptionally strong , with six ntrong opera companies , Sousa's band and Melba In concert. The following nro the bookings up to tinto : Nnt Goodwin , Ada Rehan , Robert Mantcll , "A Hired Girl , " "Tree of Knowledge. " "Tho Kays , " DeWolf Hopper , Sol Smith Russell , Jefferson do Angells Opera company , Mme. Melba , Gcorgo Wilson's Minstrels , "Shore Acres , " "Prisoner of Zcnda , " Sousa's band , "My Friend from India , " Nlclson Opera company , West's Minstrels , "Sign of the Cross , " Daniel Sully , C. D. Hanford , the Bostonlans , "Bachelor's Honeymoon , " Lewis Morrison , "When London Sleeps , " Tim Murphy , "At Gay Coney Island , " "A Stran ger In Now York , " Roland Reed , Lederer & McConnoll's Black Carnival , "Humanity , " "Gay Manhattan , " "Ole Oleson. " Julia Mar lowe , Herrmann , Kelcoy & Shannon , the Breat spectacular , "Tho Evil Eje , " " 1492 , " "Boy Wanted , " "A Parlor Match , " "Ten nessee's Pardncr , " Dlgby Bell , "Man From Mexico , " Suwanco River , " International Opera company , "Yon Yonson , " Matthews & Bulger , Kcllar the Great , "A Sure Cure , " "Dawn of Freedom , " "Contented Woman , " "What Happened to Jones , " Frank Daniels , "At PIney Ridge , " "I'nder the Red Robe , " Clay Clement , "Milk White Flag , " Henry Miller , "A Texas Steer , Primrose < fc Dock- Btadcr , "Sowing the Wind , " "Coon Hollow , " "Hnnlon's Suporba , " "Hogan's Alley , " "Tho Xnto Mr. Early , " E. H. Sothern , May Irwln. The last week has offered some variation from the usual nummer program for. In ad dition to the usual places , the Boyd has ngaln been opened , the Dorothy Morton Opera company presenting "Glroflo Glrofla" during the entire week. It would bo dim- cult to Imagine more distressing weather for nn Indoor performance than the opening night , and some which followed has been scarcely less unpleasant. A week's run of one bill is a little long , and doubtless a mld- ; waek change of program would bavo been Acceptable , as well as remunerative , though [ n good business has been done. So far ns HID work of the company Is concerned , there Is Httlo to mid to what was said of the opening performance e-tcopt that the work : of the chorus has shown Improvement , aa the new members had the benefit of re hearsals. Outside of that no complaint could bo tnndo with the Initial perform ance. The Woodward Stock company has dur ing the last week scared another success with "Trilby , " nothing which It has pre- entcd except possibly "Faust , " having ! proved more popular. "Trilby" was u sud den craze which swept over the country Jlko the influenza nnd almost everyone was rooro or less violently afflicted , but It was generally supposed that the epidemic would run Its course and die out. Whatever maybe bo the case elsewhere Omaha appears to Iiavo had a rclupso and the case assumed v Its most acute form. Aside from the popti- larlty of ths play itself the excellent work of the company has contributed materially to the result. The Trocadoro has enjoyed n good week's business with a bill , though not bad by any means , yet hardly up to past standards. The trouble , except with one net , which was displaced and a better ono substituted , was not so much that the acts were not , good , but that some of them were not taking features oven though they were well done. The familiar face of D. W. Hayncs , for merly manager of the Boyd Is now to orbe Been around the theater lobbies once in a while. Mr. Hayncs Is spending a portion of hU summer vacation In the city. Ho ex pects to remain about a week longer , when lie will return to Now York. 'Mr. ' Hayncs : IB now manager for Francis Wilson , whoso "Halt a King" of two seasons ago Is still most pleasantly remembered In Omaha. Mr. Wilsona \ now re- liearslug a new opera and will open his season In New York about the mid dle of next month. Unfortunately Omaha will not have the pleasure of hearing him as nt the conclusion of his Now York engagement gagement ho goes to London for the remainder mainder of the season , Mr. Hayncs ac companying him. Wilson Enos of the Crelghton stock com pany will take a vacation this week , which lie will spend out on the Paxton ranch , near Hcrshoy shooting chickens. Mr. En'og Is a tireless worker and has richly earned the short rest and hero's hoping ho will V Ibavo a good time and come back refreshed. Announcement * . The Dorothy Morton Opera company will the second week of Its engagement at oyd's theater this evening In the familiar ut none the less welcome , "Fra Dlavolo. " Jvory one knows this opera , which as the leasons roll br seems to lose none of Its 'barm ' , end In the hands of Miss Morton's apablo company a delightful Interpreta tion of Auber'i work may bo looked for. [ The rauslo 1s what IB tritely known i as U'catchy. " and Is extremely tuneful. The fSlbrctto'ls brlgut and the story Interesting Cfl etralghtforwardly told. "Fra Dlavolo. " , o devil's brother ) la a , bandit , but like Robin ! : Hood he robs the rich only to scatter gold among the poor , In in attempt to rob , Lord and Lady Allcasb , who arc stopping at a country Inn , he compromises Zcrllna , the landlord's daughter , a virtuous girl , who Is betrothed to a joung soldier who Is huntIng - Ing the daring robber. This movement car- rlcfl the opera , though there Is a sub plot unwith its love tale. In the end Fra Diavolo Is betrajcd and killed by a carbineer as ho a about to escape his pursuers , Zerllna U vindicated nnd the story closea agreeably for nil Uio characters. It Is In the bed room ocene In the second act that Miss Morton ns Zcrllna disrobes for the night. She Is said to have nn entirely new Idea for the t scene , presenting It differently from all the I other prlma donnas who have at tempted It. If she docs It with the original Ity and delicacy with which she Interpreted her drinking scene In "Glroflo airofla , " she will certainly bo entitled to the distinction of a prlma donna who not only looks well and sings well , but who can act with finish and unction , a rare combination nowadays. Mr. Wllke will bo the Fra Dlavolo , Mlsa Hell and 'Miss ' Cornish will alternate ns Lady ; Allcash , Mr. Webb will bo Lord All- cash , Mr. Stephens , Lorenzo , Zerllna's sweetheart , and Mr. Lodge will have the comedy - part of Beppo , one of Fra Dlavolo's henchmen. The Woodward Stock company at the Crelghton will present this week Mr. Gil- lott's comedv-drama , "Esmeraldo. " Mr. Gilleat lett dramatized this play from Mrs. Hod- son Burnett's novel of the same name. It tolls n beautiful story of life In North Carolina , the comedy Is bright nnd spark ling , the story pure and wholesome. It tell ! of an old farmer , Mr. Rogers , who strikes oil on his farm and becomes sud denly rich. His wife , who Is of a very proud family , at once dominates everything nnd proceeds to llvo In high style and to plan a splendid match for her daughter , Esmer- aldr , who has a lover in North Carolina who has built a little home for her just as the Rogers become wealthy nud the little house stands empty. Mrs. Rogers , the woman of the world , Is a strong character and will bo played by Miss Berkley , in mer and BCOI suited , and a finished production Is prom Iset Next week will open with William Haworth's play , "FcrnclIfT. " All women should hear Mrs. Griffith's stercoptlcon ' lectures Wednesday and Frl'n' day afternoons In the Young Men's Christian association hall. She is an interesting speaker , having been for years national or- ganlzer of the W. II. M. S. and more recently - cently president of the Woman's Christian Temperance union and vlco president of the Federation of Women's Clubs for the Tls- ) trict of Columbia , when her homo was in Washington City. The special attraction for this week at Schlitz' Roof garden is Miss Isabel Ilendcr- son , the operatic vocalist , The attractive features to bo given this week at Quill's Concert garden will bo a burlesque entitled , "A Klondike Marrlnge , " by the entlro company and a chorus of fifteen beautiful women. The ] bill at the Trocadero , beginning with today's matinee , and continuing throughout the week with the usual Wednesday and Saturday , matinees , is ono of extraordinary individual strength , Introducing more spe- clal features than has been on any pre ceding bill. The Trocadero management Is , ever up to the times and the delightful vaudeville menus that have thus far been offered bavo established a thorough and everlasting Impression from the Omaha theater goers that It Is one of the most refined nnd classical vaudeville theaters In the country. The roster is headed by those clever travcst stars Messrs. Horwltz and Bovvers , especially re-engaged for this week > to present their latest and most successful travesty upon "Tho Heart of Maryland , " Mr. Horwltz as Maryland Leslie Carter and Mr. Bowers as Allen Kendrlck Kelcey. Mr. Horwltz will bo seen also In his famous Im personations of Mr. Joseph Jefferson , aol Smith Russell , Sir Henry Irving and other notable utellar lights of the stage. A par ticular feature of the bill will be Nlllsson's famous naval patriotic ballet , introducing a score of pretty girls , a wealth of gorgeous scenery and calcium and electric effects. : Manager Cole perfected arrangements with Prof. Nlllsson to stop In Omaha on his re turn cast , where this troup Is to associate themselves with one of the largest extrava ganzas on the road. Shornort and Gover- nale , a very clever musical duet and classi cal Instrumentalists , have a prominent place on the bill. Misses Shafcr and Gavinl , operatic duotlsts , Kittle Leslie , a vivacious descriptive vocalist , Lozellc , sensational nerlallst , supreme upon flying rings , ladder and trapeze. Mile. Adclo , shadowgraphlst , ono of the late importations from Europe. Georgia Leslie , known to the show-going public ns the Human Butterfly , who with th * assistance of Misses Ethel Marshall and Miss Adcle , introduce the dance of the butterflies , and the Cainclon , the dance of all nations. Special scenic and electrical embellishments and many novel effects enhance the beauty of this particular act. The usual or- chrstral concerts will still remain ono ref tbo delightful events of the week and strangers visiting the city cannot find nda moro popular nnd refilled theater to attend. the Midway. The Midway seems to have been inspired with now life during the last week. This Is Indicative of increased patronage , which to the practical showman invariably moans an Increase of attractions. Changes in the personnel weeding out tbo weak and adding stronger features to please the pub lic , there are quite a number of new "temples of art and amusement" now being placed upon the Midway , which to the wise ' denotes Increased prosperity , expected mul titudes and fun for the boys. The Midway of the tranomlsslsslppl Is acknowledged to bo In point of fine buildings , fine attrac tions , good attendance and financial suc cess second to no exposition ever held ucin the country but the World's fair. Of nil the attractions over placed upon a Midway , Darkness and Dawn Is proving the real sensation. Open only ten days , Its receipts are already ranking at the top , the attendance averaging over 1,000 per day nnd the majority of whom are women. From the Cabaret do la Mort on to Paradise , weird and startling surprises meet one i at each nook and crook , the climax being the last , the beautiful Blue Grotto theater. Every detail of the whole show Is refined and beautiful and is being patronized by the best people of Omaha , The New Casino theater on the East Mid way , now under the ownership of Klrcboff & Co , with Chris Butler as manager , Is regarded ns ono of the most popular resorts on the grounds for families nnd visitors. Thousands geek the shelter of the Casino as a haven of rest where they can , while lunching , listen to a fine orchestra , with songs , dances , acrobatic , jugglery and light comedy performances without extra cost : The Casino , under the new management and now ownership , has been undergoing many and costly changed. The entire front baa been remodeled , tbo handsome "cafe" on the left of tho'main entrance has been enlarged to meet with the demands , and ; la the urldo of the Midway. The lobby on the right of the main cntrnnce has been greatly Improved and the orchestra roflttrd so that It Is now a pleasure to vlnlt the Casino , where you not only have good music , good entertainment , good service , courteous treatment , but a feeling of wel come at home and nt case. The boards at the Ca lno this week will bo occupied by the Flemtne sisters , Carter and Fuller , Ann- strong and O'Noil , the Monumental quartet , James T. Kelly nnd several other artists who will arrive from Chicago this evening. carTfi Chinese village nnd theater on the West Midway continues to attract thou sands dally. The Shanghai female actresses with the email feet are a new feature nt Chinese theaters In this country. This Is tbo first troupe of them which ever left tbo celestial empire. Women nnd children vis itors nro especially Interested In this fea ture of the show. The great Chlng Llns Too , the king of all magicians , continues to mystify every ono with his wonderful feats of magic and his sons In their pinto spin ning and acrobatic performances are a strong drawing card. The exposition Is becoming the Mecca sunnier bridal parties. Such parties never fall to visit the Streets of Cairo and see the Mohammedan wedding procession j" " ! ceremony. Yesterday a rural couple from Arkansas with clasped hands and wondering stare attempted to wander through the maze of color , gaiety and nolso In the big oriental show. They found great difficulty in staring abstractedly at things and at the same time dodging the surging camels nnd the .scurrying donkeys. When Dockman , the terrific bag puncher , was tn the midst of polishing off the face of his leather foe , a donkey with a fat man aboard dashed through the crowd and happened to glide between the lanky groom and his pudgy bride , who were united by tightly clasped hands , which they , through fear , held the tighter. The entire cavalcade brldo , groom , donkey , fat man and donkey boy dashed up the street , the brldo from ono Bldo of the donkey shouting for her spouse not to let go her hand and the groom upon the other sldo obeying with all tbo gallantry of his nature , while the fat man said all kinds of things that would not look well In print and the crowd nearly went Into gleeful hysterics. Trilby Temple Is just now ono of the most popular places of amusement on the grounds and Is dally growing In favor. Since "Trilby" made her Initial bow to the people hero she hai been visited by thousands of dcrful in art and one only has to watch the pleased expression on the faces of people coming out of the exhibition to tell how much It Is appreciated. Every one Is loud 'n' their praises of this great masterpiece and declare they have never scon its equal. The beautiful pose , the realistic flesh color , the wonderful ; relief nnd remarkable modeling make an Impression never to bo forgotten. It has been alluded to by the eastern papers as "a living , breathing example of art. " No one should miss seeing "Trilby. " Have you visited the Llbby Glass Blow ers on the West Midway ? Now wo call ourselves class blowers because wo are not exactly _ Americana , but of Irish , French and English descent , but decent enough to do our own blowing. Come out and ECO us blow. The glass dress will be on exhibi tion this week , a finer dress than the one at tbo World's fair. Visitors to the Streets of All Nations are pouring In In torrents and satisfaction Is displayed on every face nfter they leave the "Streets , " nnd not to say much , visitors would repeatedly express their erlef nn being compelled to leave the Streets nnd go ' home , but would still promise to come back the next day. A number of prominent Sioux City people visited the Streets of All Nations yesterday , among whom was the mayor , and nil were extremely delighted with the striking feature of the Streets , the performance after the parade nnd In a spe cial manner they were Indescribably pleased with the performance In the theater , the artistic movements of the dancing girls , the capacity . of La Belle Rosa In swinging the chair between her teeth , the ability of La Belle Fatlma , the dark-eyed beauty , In balancing a bottle on her head while dancing , rolling nnd BO on , nnd with the majesUc appearance of La Belle Fatlna , To such a height has Hagcnback'p reached on the high wave of prosperity at the Omaha exposition , In point of dally attendance , that letters from teachers and parents coming to the exposition on special excursions are being constantly received by Mr. Frank C. Bostock , the manager , In order that they may secure seats for the children. As an educational source of entertainment It Is beyond all question tbo most pleasing and of the greatest benefit to the young of all ages. It Is good , healthy instruction ; It Is the greatest aggregated object lesson In the teaching of natural history In the entire world and from the entlro world. The German Village Is still presenting a flno vaudeville performance , with the Klrch- ncr lady orchestra ; twenty-four acts make up a bill that Is well worth sitting through , while the other features of this very popu lar resort are kept quite up to the high standard long ago set. Tbo Monster Whale still continues to be the sensation of the East Midway. It is a great curiosity and well entitled to the liberal patronage It Is receiving. The Japanese Tea Garden Is receiving vis itors by the scores. The Curio Store In the Garden is of great Interest to our people. Tbo "Fall of Babylon" Is proving one of the greatest attractions on the West Midway. It Is ono of the grandest reproductions ever exhibited at any exposition , and worthy the great attention now given It at the Trans- mlsslsslppl. A visit to this wonderful paint ing will well repay anyone. Ono of the most attractive features on the West Midway Is the costly reproduction by Roltalr of the destruction of the Maine. The Maine Is reproduced In two forms at the ex position In one by a handsome model by the government In the Government building , and again in Its destruction by Roltalr by the first diorama In water ever produced , giv ing perfectly all the natural effects of the morning waters , lights etc. It Is a most wonderful reproduction , and drawing the crowds. The "chutes" was kept very busy during the post week , ant ? will no doubt later on have to make many changes to accommodate the crowds. At the South Africa Ostrich Farm on the West Midway , there can be seen morning and evening ono of the finest and largest ostriches on the farm named after Admiral rjowey being trained to drive In harness for the purpose of working him In a fln > phaeton or English dog cart now being IIOTKLS. THE MILLARD 13th nnd Douglas StB. , O in oh a. CENTRALLY LOCATED. -AMEIUCAN AZS1J UUHOPUAN PLA.V- J. C. HAHICCL Jt SO.\ , Prop * . llth and Ilarncy St. American PJan-3 to 4 dollars per day. Street cars from depots nnd from hotel to Exposition Grounds in flftecn minutes | JU. SILLOWAY. Manager completed by Iho StmUlrnktr company. It will bo a novel feature to co Mr. Pearson driving Admiral Dewcy. The Scenic lUtlwny continued to bo the greatest attraction on the West Midway nnd Is running to Its fullest capacity , which U about 100 people every three minutes. H covers a trackage of about ono mile nnd Is certainly a most enjoyable rldo through lovly scenery , tunnels nnd lakes. The "Moorish Haven , " "The Maze" nnd "Tho Flying Lady" nt the Moorish Village nro all doing a nice business , being among the leading attractions on the Cast Mid way. IMuyn nnil rln > ern. Bronson Howard has written a piny for demure little Annlu Huewll. Julia Marlowe's latest piny Is called "Be cause She Loved HUn So. " It Is a Gillette adaptation of "Jalouse. " adapMi Mi Sol Smith Russell has a new comedy , by Miss Martha Morton , entitled "Uncle Dick , " which ho will produce on Septcm her 26. herJ. J. H. Haverly , the veteran musical man ager , whose name was almost Inseparably connected with black fnco a number of years ago ' has again entered the field , hla com pany now playing an engagement in Chi cage cageTl The largest theater In the world Is to bo built for the Paris exposition. The arch Itecl promises that Its seating shall nlvo room for 16.000 persons. There will bo five galleries. The stage will bo circular , with a diameter of 300 feet and revolve on a turntable. The theater will be devoted to spectacular performances. The theaters in Japan have a novel method of pass-out tickets , which are posi tively not transferable. When a person wishes to leave the theater before the close of the performance , with the intention o returning , he goes to the doorkeeper am holds out his right hand. The doorkeeper then , with a rubber stamp. Imprints on the pale the mark of the establishment. Mme. Sara Bernbardt has accepted the Invitation of the Maharajah of Kapurthala toBon go out to India She will appear a Bombay , Calcutta , Colombo nnd Pondlcherry and will give special performances in the palaces of the Indian rajahs. Among other entertainments which the Maharajah of Ka purthaln has in preparation for the goldei voiced Sara is a big tiger hunt , in which his visitor will takea leading part. Howard Paul baa compiled for the Horn Journal some facts and figures regarding the system of subvention in. France. Th total amount given annually by the govern ment Is $326,000. The Grand Opera receive $160,000 , the Opera Comlquo $60,000 , th Comedlo Francalse $40,000 and the Odeoi $20,000. In addition the sum of $3SCOO 1 appropriated toward the maintenance of th Conservatoire. After a thorough examlna tlon of the system of state aided theaters Mr. Paul reaches the conclusion that It Is ineffective. The directors nt the opera find It hard to make both ends meet and wore H not for the foreign visitors the other subventloned houses would seldom prosper. AMUSEMENTS. TWO FREE LECTURES TWO LADIES With Stcreoiitlcoii Illnntrntlom will bo given by MRS. MAHY K. OIUFKITH of Cleveland. O , at Y. M. C. A. Hall , cor ner 16th and Douclas Sts. Wednesday , Aug. 31st , th m : "The New Race. " How to make It grander than any preceding. Friday , Sept. 2d , thems : "The Greatest Need of the Age. " Perfect health of mind nnd body. SCHL1TZ ROOF GARDEN , 10th and Ilarncy Streets. The moat popular resort in the city. The attraction for this week Miss Isabel Henderson Great Operntlo Vocalist. Admission free. The i "i 0. 1) . Woodward , Atnusament Director. TODAY 2130. TOXIOHT 830. | TUB IVOODWAnp STOCK CO. PRESENTING ESMERALDA TJf TROCADERO Telephone HIT. Lent * A Williams , Props , and Mgre. W. W. COLE. Act. Manncer. IIOIIUST IX MUHIT. . . . UHKATIKT IX I'Ol'LI.VntTI wiunt AMJ. as. Spcrlnl llrtiirtt HiiKiwmpni * lOIlWITZ . ll\ViilS ( , III tliHr Intent < rfnet ) , on Tlio Heart of .Miirrlattil. The | ircl pnlnr Triumph , Into of I'nlincr Cox's "The Ilron iilcn. " GUAM ) .VVVAIj HAM.ir , Introducing 10 Ilnnutlfnl Yoniiif Senile nnil Hlcctrluul . Seiinntlomil I.OZlU,7n AerlnlUt. SIIOHM3KT A OOVIJKXllAI.i : , Clnnnl- enl nnil Hrfliuil Munlunl Artlntn. ns siiArmi OAVIM , Opcrntlc DnctlHM. H.s ur.onr.iA I.KSI.IC , Tinlluiiinn llnttrrflr. MISS MI , I. IAN YAKS And Her ClinlloiKP DOR Clrcnn. MM.K. AIH'M.i : , Shnflowirrniihlnt. K1TTIIS liESIjIK , nencrlitlrc Vocnllflt. Mntlncr * Stinilnr , AVcilnrmlny nnil rcinr. iiunmsnsinjrrs. miens ar e , nnd AUc. OMAHA MUSEUM AND THEATRE 131S-1317 Fiirnnm Street. B10GEST SHOW IN THE CITY. Museum , Tlicntrr nnil Pnloco of IllnnlonK. This week's bill headed by the famous La Belle Sldn , the Coney Island Mldwa > Dancer and Contortionist. Lawt week of the Wild Man from Texas. Prof. Ernest Oriental Magician. Mile. Martina , the Lady of Swords. Rolkjer Country Comedy Bal anclng Act. The Living- Skeleton Madame Owens , the Phrenologist. Mile. Letta Snake Enchantress. Nelllo Diamond , De scrlptlve Vocalist. James Shannon. EC centric Comedian. A new series of Kll ncy's Living1 Pictures. A roaring fatce by the entlro stock company. A family resort for Indies and children Open from 10 n. m. to 10 p. m. 1O CK.TS ADMITS TO AM. . THE BEST Vaudeville Show In the City Dally from 8 to 12 p. m. Matinees daily ( except Monday ) from 2:30 : to 5:30 : p. m. TUPATDC PAXTON & BURQES3 IllLAmC Managers. Tel. MU. Season of Comic Opera , Among the principles , Dorothy Morton , Marie Bell , Sylvester Cornish , Rita Hnr- rlneton , Hubert Wllke , Edward Webb , William Stephen * , Ben Lodge. . 30 Chorus of 30. Bargain Matinees Thursday and Saturday 25c and 50c. Popular prices 25c. 60c , Too. MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS. GRAND OPENING OF THE New Casino Theatre On the East Midway today , tinder the new management. The following new attractions have been placed upon the boards for the coming week : TUB FLAMMC SISTERS , AXD The renowned dancers of the period. The widely known song- and dance artists. AIIMSTHO.\G AMJ O'.Nnili , The famous Comedy acrobats ; well known to the stage. MOMJMI3XTAL QUA11TET. .1 All US T. Omaha's favorite , in his special lines. With nrvrrnl o < her first clnss performers to nrrlvc from the ennt tonight. The 91OflOO orprnn nt the main cntrnnce tn the Brent attraction of the lobby nnd cntrrtnlnn tlionnnn < ln of visitors < lnll > - . Visit the Cnslnn ; It In made popular for fnmlllca I > r constant ohaiiKC * STew nrtlwtn , new sccucrjiie - oivnernhlp , nc v mnnaKcnient. * C. R , BUTLER , Manager , VISIT TUB DESTRUCTION or THE MAINE. The two main features of the Exposi tion are the model of the Maine In the Government buildingnnd the De struction of the Maine on the Midway , next to the Gypsy Fortune Tellers. SWEPT BY COOL BREEZES. THE PLACE FOR SOCIETY. German Village CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE. V 1S1T JAPANESE TEA GARDEN GURIO STORE. N. of Music Hnll East Midway. Streets of All Nations Grandest , Best Amusement Place on Exposition Grounds. 250 People Representing Different Nations. i THE NEW | East Midway Casino ' Management , iNew C. T. BUTLER , MKr. A DARKNESS AND DAWN TUB Magnificent Novelty OP TUB MIDWAY. TOU SHOULD SEE THE f ALL or WEST BABYLON. MIDWAY. . Mammoth Whale Length 55 rt. Weight 80,000 Ibs The Only Gciniine Whale in the World. EAST MIDWAY. See the Great I n TUB WONDER OP TUB ART WORLD a EAST MIDWAY-10 Cts. Don't fall to take a rifle on GRIFFITHS' ' SCENIC RAILWAY on the MIDWAY , and see a representation of the BATTLE OF MANILA In the Great Tunnel. The patent rleht for these rail ways In any part o the United Htates for sale by J. A. Grlfllths , ut his office on the Midway. : HAGENBACK'S ' 'J Trained Wild Animal Show , I PROF : Champion Roller Skater ACUINTON In Don of Lions. Do Not Forget to Visit the CHINESE THEATER K , Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss House on West SPECIAL NOTICES A I rrtlscmriilN for fticne column * will bn tnkrn iitilll 151 nt , for the ctctilnic niut until Hi30 ( or uiornliiB ntid Sumliix minima. Itntcn , 1 l-2o n IT nrd Hrnt Innnrllnni lu a > Tord tlivrrnftrr. > nlliliiK for Icnn thnii 2Bc fur the flml Inser tion. Tin-no ncli crtlncLucntH niunt lin run conneciUUrly. Ailrcrtliior * ,17rciiucntinir n nunt * ! > erc < l nlieck , cnn linve nitmvrm nil- cftMril to n numbered letter In enrc of The Hcc. Annirem no nililrrnneit Trill IIP drllvorcil on presentation of th * clieuU only. SITUATIONS 1VANTBM. WANTED , position by active , capable , ex perienced man ; permanent position more object than Bulnry. Y 45 , UceAAI627 A-AI627 2i * EXPERIENCED young man stenographer wants position , competent and energetic ; first clnsn references. Address Y 51 , Uce. A-MC65 2S BOOKKEEPER nnd cashier wants position , competent and cxpcilcnced man , A 1 references and recommendations Y OS , Bee. A 630 31 * WANTED , position by > oung lady stenog rapher , has also had five years' experi ence as cashier nnd bookkeeper. Bent of references Address X G5 , Bee A-6S8 23' WANTED , position by good man 34 rears. 35 jears' experience In riieichandloe , f.o. 1 reference , shoes and dry goods a specialty. Address Y 60 , Omaha IJee. A. i73 23 WANTHU MALR HE I.I' . SALESMEN for cigars ; J125 a month and expenses ; old firm ' experience unneces 8afy."cVcr BIsiiop'ife'COM Bt. Louis , Mo. r-a TAILORB , attend Dyhr's cutting school ; best systems ; charges reasonable. 618 S. 18th. Omaha. B M764 82 YOUNG men to learn tiartier trade ; only 6 to 8 weeks required ; we give our gradu ates employment till they receive In wages ns much ns they pay for tuition and ex penses while teaming. St Louis Barber College , Odd Fellows' bids. , cor. Dodeo nnd nth , Omaha , Nob. Prof. S. Randolph , Instructor. B-M103 S3 TWO clothing salesmen wanted In Omaha and one In each county In everv state , to take orders for our J6.00 to $10.00 made-to- measure nulls and overcoats ; llvo men without experience can make $150.00 per month ; If you can furnish satisfactory reference , wo will furnish a comolete sam ple line and outfit and start you at work at once. For particulars address Ameri can Woolen Mills Co , Enterprise Build ing , Chicago. -M102 89 * WANTED , nn experienced man to canvass for a feather renovator. Address Motvvcll Auslyn , Btcrllnc , Neb. BM53fi 30 WANTED , actlvo man as manacer ( > stab- llshed office business pavlne tl.HOO yearly clear ; capital required , $250. 426 N. Y. Life. B-M645 S25 WANTED , first class experlencfd salesman In Linen department. Apply nt Boston Store , J. L. Brandels & Sons , Proprietors. B-6BO-2S WANTED , flrst class experienced salesman In Dress aoodtt department. Apply nt Boston Store , J. L. Brandels & Sons , Proprietors. B-651-28 WANTED , boy who Is willing to work In fur shop ; ono who has had some experi ence preferred. John Urbanczyk , 320 S. Fifteenth street. B M75S 30 * MFGS. Ants , or salesmen to sell our pat. ChrlstmnH tree candle holder and bread toaster to the trade ; big com. Crescent Novelty Mfff. Co. , St. Louis , Mo. _ 13 733 .S * MACKINTOSH Agents make big profit sell ing our well-made nnd up-to-date ityics. Cash Traders' Union , La Crosse , Wla. U' T S * .o 8ALKSMAN In Omaha and neighboring cities to take orders for office suppll n ; now line ; rapid sellers : exclusive territory permanent , no capital refjulrfd. Address The Hodgea Co , Indianapolis , InU J15 WEEKLY and expenses to active work ers appointing agents ; something' new ; soles bisr ; state previous experience. AdBl dress ° " Keolcr & Klrkpatrlck , Philadelphia. " SALESMEN for cignra ; $125 per month and expi > ns s ; experience unnecessary ; per manent position , Inducements. Imperial Clsar Co , New York City. B0123 SOLICITOR who travels wanted to take side line requiring little time. Address Medical Sentinel , Portland , Ore.B . B 690-28' IF ROBERT EASTIN will communicate with his wife In Denver he will learn of something to his advantage. B KS9-2S * YOU CAN mnke from $2 to $6 a day workIng - Ing for this Kociety. Write for particu lars. National Humane Alliance. Now York. B-740 2U- TAG-SIMILE letters from eminent Amer- leans nnd grand steel engraving free : faster seller than "Grant's Memoirs. " The American Sentinel , Temple Court , New York. B-733 K > GOVERNMENT positions All persons de siring government positions at good sal aries are requested to write nt once toG National Cor. Inst. , Dept. C. , S E , Wash , D. C. . for full Information. Free. Thousands of appointments to bo made. : Examinations soon. B 732 2)j ) SALESMEN to Introduce the Russian bed bug exterminator : warranted to kill : eas ily applied : retails 25c ; agents $1.75 per dozen. Sedgvvlclc Chemical Co . 517 Sedg- wlck St. , Chicago. B 732 28 * SIX first-class salesmen Immediately to sell bo-ft retail merchants for holiday trade- Positions permanent and worth $ EO per week and expenses ; send references. Address Eastern Mfg. Co. , Manhattan BldgChicago. . B-C97 2S GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. Don't nro- par for any civil service examination without seeing- our illustrated catnloRiie ; of Information , pent free. Columbian Correspondence College , Washington , IanD. STOP working for a small salary ; have i a business ! of your own. Write for particu lars of our plan of work Address Groves & Co , Box 197 , Detroit , Mich. U-699 2S YOUNG MEN , our Illustrated catalogue ; explains how to learn barber trade In eight weekBj moiled free. Moler's Uarber i 3-G B2 WANTED , traveling- solicitors or canvass ers , salary > 4G to 50 per month and rall- rend fare Must have good reference and dress well. Position permanent and chance for good advancement to brlsht : , hard workers. See K-l Dellono hotel Sat urday 10 to 2 ; Sunday , 9 to 11. II 95 2S MEN wanted : salary , expenses To travel , secure services llrnt class salesmen , sell goods largest manufactory In world First class references required. W I' " , Mnm Co , Iowa City , In H 691 2b * AGENTS , J100 weekly and expenses .ir- nnteed good men to sell ARCTIC RL- rRIOERATINO MACHINES for eoollng REFRIGERATORS ; guaranteed 75 per cent cheaper than Ice ; Indestructible , everlasting. Every owner of a refr grra- tor bu > F them , an the saving of ice rain one n onib moro than pays for machine. over D.OOO In use 1,000 testimonials WHnvo leading merchants of the U lalaS. Greatest monopoly ever offered ngentR. No competition , excluBlvB territory IIB- signed good salesmen. Write today nnd allbiTcure jour territory before It Is.taknn. Arctic Refrigerator Co. , Cincinnati. O H i.l < : & Wanted , two Intelligent , energetic men , German nnd American , to sell to farmers Must own rig and have good references Addrtss Bonanza , Neumayer'u hotel Council 13luffs. B-S04-2S WANTED , two experienced shoe salesmen immediately ftt Uoston Store. Omaha JJ M731 30 WAM'BD FKMALB 11ULP. W ) GIRLB for all kinds of work ; 13 to 17 wek. Canadian Olllce , 1522 Douglas.n . n r.TT C-577 GOOD ctrl to help cook nnd chambermaid " Lange hutel , 604 P. 13th St. C < 95 IS6m. WANTED , 150 girls. 1521 Dodge. Tel 876 C Moll OC120 GIRL for general housework , family 7"2 must be eood cook and laundresH U per week. MS So. 30th str. C-MC 2f WAM'Kll-l'UM il.K 11151.P. itlnued. ) WANTED. iKlrl tn work In kitchen nt Doratl ) Hound , 422 8. 18th at. C-631 WANTED , Blrl for general housework Mil Emmet ; st. C-atCU WANTED , woman for laundry work. W. C A hospital , corner Ninth street and Sixth avenue- , Council Hluffs , in. C-MC18 CS $900 WEEKLY nalnry explaining to fixm- lilcn novel methods of Introducing house hold articles without cost tn purchaser. < 2fi N. Y. Life bldg. C-MW6 S2J GOOD cook. 8. E. cor. Jones & 33th C M640 WANTED , irirl for WAAl 141 < Dodge * C-759 ! 8 TEACHERS wanted for schools and col leges ; list of vacancies free Interstate Teachers' Agency , 126 Washington utrect , Chicago , 111 C-734 2S ANY lady wishing good , lucrative employ ANor for full nnd winter , nend self-ad onv elope to Peninsular Supply Co , Qiilncy. Mich. O-733 2b LADIES to embroider pillow cavern ; work sent | | to vour homo , good pay ; send reply envelope for particulars and sample. Manhattan Embroidery Co. , 12S Water Bt. New York C-742 2S GOOD paying homework ; WP need u few ladles in every district to embroider nov elties for us nt home , full or spare tlmo ; clHi canvassing nnd no Instruction nredcd ; Hini lx to ten dollars a week , full particulars nnd work mulled on receipt of addressed envelope. Empire Embroidery Works. 23 Dunne St. , New York. C ill 2S WANTED , one good llrst class lady nsent Itai ench county In Nebraska ; good wages and permanent < mploymunt. Keferenecn required. Herron & Hcrron , Osknloosa. Iowa. C-700 2S EXPERIENCED girl for general house work S30 S. 3Sth live C M767 31 FT" you want to hold n. lucrative position In the now POSSESSIONS you must npoak SPANISH We teach a complete bUBlncfrs course In 10 lessons ov mnll Simple lesson. 2Ec CORRESPONDENCH SOLICITED. The Cuban Educational league , Suite 301 , 67 8. Clark St , Chl- caeo C-794 28 COMPETENT plrl for general housework. Pall from 8 to 12 , mornings. 662 So 28th. St C-S07 2s WANTED , a refined nice looking younu lady or widow to work In electric mas. sago bath rooms. Apply Sunday at 411 S. llth , upstairs. C 783 28 * WANTED , ladles to sell the latest , most fashionable petticoat inude Agents mak from J15 to } GO per \veok. Address Paris Bklrt Company , 451 Pearl St. , Cleveland , O. C-78S 2S ron HEM * HOUHISB. CHOICE houspB and cottages all over cltyi 15 te J75. Fidelity , flrst floor , N. Y. Life , D-57 § HOUSES. Benewa & Co. . IDS N. 15th St. D-573 HOUSES , stores. Comls , Paxton block. D-MO MOVING household goods and pianos. Omaha Van & . Storage Co. , 1511H Farnam. Tfll 1559. D-5S1 FURNITURE nnd leasehold of a 7 and 13. room modern flat for sale ; bargain ; rood location ; rent low. Bcmls , Paxton block. D-6S2 A FEW COTTAGES. 136 Board Trade. D-803 MODERN , detached , nine-room house ; nlco lawn , ehado trees , choice location ; 2529 Capitol avenue : rental , J3500. Tel 673. B. H Roblson. McC.igue nidg. D 616 WITHIN three blocks of exposition. 11 rooms , suitable for rooming purposes ; nleo store suitable for restaurant. Bee J. N. Frenzer. opposite old P. O. D-M9H BIX-ROOM modern flat. 1112 South llth. D-1U FOR RENT , several good nouses 3 to T rooms. G. L. Green , 28 Barker Block. D-M40S TOR RENT Several largo desirable houses. r. D. Wead , 16th and Dougln- ) . 0-053-28 CHOICE Br. flat , 120 S. 25 st. CM Bee bids. D 560 BDNEWA'S residence to rent , 3230 Burt D MC38 J2500 ! MODERN 8-room house ; nice yard ; no transients desired. 1607 N. ISth St. D-683 JS RUN UNDER RENTS 9 ROOMS Modern , 4042 Seward St. ; J2X ( Potter-Slioles Co. , 1617 Farnam St 0-67S 29 TEN-ROOM brick , ens , bath , furnace , hard wood Doom ; modern In every way. 114 N. 26th Street. D-702 28 * COTTAGE , furnished or unfurnhhed. 1543 Georgia Ave. Address Y 66 , lice. D-701-29 * DWELLINO 10 rooms , all modern Im provements , 32d nnd Ilarney , $25 Dpxter L. Thomas , 401 Bee building. D-M727 30 _ TO , RENT , houses or stores. Apply to ff. W. Robblns. 1S02 Farnam. D-M768 ROOM house , modern , nicely furnlnhed. Sept nnd Oct. Apply to J. II. Parrotto , Douglass block. D 778 28 URNIBHED 8-room house , modern ; bar- pain for responsible party ; parties leaving city for the winter. Inquire 620 8 20th St. D-M799 29 IIE.NT FUUMSHED HOOM9. VISITORS to the Transmlsalsslppl and In ternational Exposition wishing to aecuro comfortnblc quarters can nave time and expense by writing to or calling upon the OJtlclal Information Bureau , 1319 Karnam St. , the only authorized agency of the Exposition management. Strangers on arrival in Omaha can take stteot cars direct from any depot. OIllco open day and night. 13 6S6 ROOMS , $300 month. 1916 Farnam. E-642 30 * PI EABANT rooms , cheap , central. 161J Davenport. E M795 S2 ROOMS , transients. We up ; week up. 514 N 19th E-M779-S3 FOR RENT , nicely furnished rooms 2018 Davenport. C M407 FITRNISHED rocms , facln < r exposition grounds , board if desired. 3SH N. 20thi St. ' BIT THREE nice rooms , housekeeping 1111 South llth. I.--M17B FURNISHED rooms J2.00 a week ; also suite of rooms for light housekeeping , price * 3.50 weok. 1702 Webster L M592 S2 * NICELY furnished rooms for transients. 2203 Spencer St. , Kountze Place , near ex position E-M14J LARGE front room with alcove nnd modern conveniences. In private family , for rent to ono or two gentlemen Apply 2109 Capitol Avo. E M 03-34 * IIOOMS AM > I1OAHD. MRS E L. SPOTT3. 622 N 19th St. , nice cool rooms , gas. bath , first-clay board ; rates reasonable. i Mtaa H.J THE BENEFIT HOUBE-21 t and Plnkney Sts , fifty dalntliy furnished rooms , one square tram the Arch of the States ; everything now und llrut class ; terma reasonable. THE MERRIAM-HrBt class family hotel , 23th and Dodt-o Sts. F-683 TAKE down that "for sale" or "for rent" dlgn In your rflndow , The Bee reachen more people in a day than will pass your window In a month ; and they consult theae columns when they want to buy or ront. i1 805 EXPOSITION VISITORS-The Saratoga hotel , European or American , Jl.OO and up ; adjoins the urounds , Sherman ave nue car line Cannon the house ; summer resort style , families solicited , modern , cool , harm like , bat tin. gas. piano nnd li brary. Telephone 19Ii Double parlors , hammock * , vasv verandas , park , neats In the Htraet curs , no dust ; jolly people nnd crofjuet. Write 01 'phone this minute ; special offer for those who do P MG90 LARGE , pleasant rooms , flrst olnss board. 1W0 Capitol ave. F M6M 31 * LAP.OE eoutli parlor with board. 202 N. 18.