oo THE GRATIA DAILY IVEE : SVNDAY , SEPTlDMHi ! ? , 180S. § AMUSEMENTS. | With last nlRlit the pngnKPmont of Miss Jcnnlo Kcnnnrk with the Woodward stock company closed and she will return * o Il.il- tlmoro to rcsiimn her former place In a Block company there. From her very drat nppcaranco in the company she made a fav orable Impression and as week after week went by has steadily nrown In tlio esteem of the patrons of the house. As aa nctrnsu rho IH n Hard worker , painstaking and am bitious. With natural talents of no mean OcKrco , endowed with a gracious personality nnd ft good presence , In conjunction with her ncqulrcd nrt. she has contributed largely lo many nn hour's enjoyment of the patrons ) of tlio house. During her stay she has cs- snyed a great variety of roles and In none lias she rnailo a failure , hut It would be dlfll- cult to say In Just v/hat ono she scored her greatest success. Marguerite In "I'aust" Btnnds nut ns ono of her best characters. In the portrayal of deep , Intense emotion through the medium of action rather than loud declamation she excels and in llio last act ns Marguerite particularly she has on admirable opportunity which she does not overlook. Off the stage with these who know her Bho has won her way no less successfully. The self-important air which so many actor folk fissumo nnd which Is so extremely of fensive Is nowhere in evidence and nothing but kind words nnd well wishes will follow her from these with whom she has been nssoclated on nnd off the stage. Should the tlmo over como In her professional career she should return to Omaha she will find a warm welcome aw.iltlng her. The last wpek has been ono of the most distressing ones to theater-goers of the summer. It Is most ccrtalnPy n strong nt- itractlon which could Induce nny ono not nn enthusiast to forsake the effort to bo comfortable to sit out n performance. In pplto of such conditions none of the amuse ment places have done badly and some some have played to phenomenal business. The great feature of the week was the two days' visit of Buffalo Hill nnd his "Wild West" aggregation. It Is doubtful whether Omaha ever witnessed four such crowds nt nny entertainment as gathered for these performances. At both the day and evenIng - Ing of the first day the ticket windows wcro closed with people still clamoring to buy. for the reason that the capacity of the Inclosure was air sold. On tlio second day the crowds wcro very little less. If William F. Cody ever had nny doubt about the warm place ho holds In the hearts of Is'cbraskans It was dispelled by the recep tion accorded him both nt the performance of his "Wild West" nnd nt the exposition grounds. The Trocadero during the week presented ono of the most expensive vaudeville bills slnco Its opening and succeeded during the week In furnishing amusement for fully Its quota of people. The rage for vaude ville may bo dying out , as critics have long predicted It would nnd many have nsserted It Is , but Omaha gives no evidence of Its waning popularity. If waning It Is. Whllo the pleasure-seeking people of the old world turn to the play house for pure love of pleasure , the ceaseless activity of American llfo draws Its people there to find n mirccaso for their cares and the changing features of vaudeville are attrac tive because for the time being nt least they accomplish the purpose. The reorganized Woodward Stock com pany Is now busily engaged in the rehearsals nnd preparations for the Initial appearance on next Sunday In "Men nnd Women. " The company has been greatly strengthened , re taining all the old favorites , with the ex ception of Miss KPimark , nnd her place Is taken by Miss llertha Crelghtoii , who comes with n record of a successful stage career nnd Is no stranger In Omaha. In nddltlon there arc several now people who are capable of filling the places of the de parting ones and in addition supplying Homo deficiencies which have been marked in the past. It Is the Intention to make the Initial performance of the company a memorable one. A strong play has been selected and will bo fortltlcd by the secur ing of much new and cpoclal scenery and "Men and Women" should bo otio of the most finished productions given In the house slnco the advent of the stock com pany. The now season will also bo signal ized by the reappearance of the orchestra under the direction of Franz Adelninnn. Captain W. II. Kell nnd Lieutenant Moore of the Twenty-second Infantry , who hnvo arrived from Montauk Point , after service in Cuba , brought a special message of thanks for Miss Dorothy Morton , now playing In light opera in this city. When ijn St. Louis Bomo weeks ngo Miss Morton joined the Daughters of the Confederacy In making pajamas and housewives to bo sent to the soldiers In Cuba , nnd upon each artlclo furnished wllh her needle she embroidered her Initials , "D. SI. " In a cor- Jicr. Several of her New York friends were < ln Teddy Roosevelt's Hough Riders and In the distribution of the comforts from St. I.oul3 these friends by chance drew "D. M. " bandages nnd pajumns. Ono of "Teddy's Terrors" whoso name need not bo mentioned here , though It Is a good name and one readily recognized , deputized the regular ollleers , who were BOOH to leave for that state , to thank Miss Morton for lier rcmembrnnccs. In St. Louis , where the message was to havp been delivered , they found that Miss Morton had left the cltv for Omaha As It chanced , Omaha was their objective point nlso , and the message of tl-.anks was duly delivered. AniloiliirfOirnlN. During the present week , commencing with matinee today , the Woodward Stock company at the Crclghton will present for the first time In this city Wllllnm Hn- worth's beautiful four-net drama , called "Fcrncllff. " This play tells n story of the civil war , time of 1S01-C3. Although there is no military \\ork In the piny , yet Its plot nnd dialogue nra relative to that period , and will be found Interesting nnd full of dramatic action. The comedy Is Btrong nnd the entire play Is well written nnd will bo given n thorough production. Mr. William Ilaworth , the nuthor , Is also the author of that beautiful piny , "Tho Kn- sign , " which made a very excellent Impres sion when presented by the Woodward cou- pany hero last .March. The company which Is organized for the regular season , which opens next Sunday the lltli , Is now busy on tlio rehearsals o David Uelasco's great play , "Men nnd Women. " This play will bo given a ver > elaborate production. Scenic artists have been nt work three weeks on the specla seta for this play ; costumes will bo pre pared entirely now for'thls production , am the entire company will bo seen in parts best suited to their particular lines o work. The Trocadero for the current week , be ginning with today's matinee and contlnu Ing through the week with the usual mat luces , offers nn extraordinary strong vnude vlllo program , with many predominate features. Ono principally notable Is th especial engagement of the Angela sister In their potpourri of eongs and iinlqu descriptive vocnllsm. These clever sister will be remembered by many from Hicl impression created when the fashlonabl vaudeville performances were Inaugurate ! nt the popular Trocndero in June last. Th famous Nlllsson Grand Naval Ballet an The Flight of the Butterflies , with the beau Itlful ( scintillating effects , hovp been held over for one more week. The remainder of the splendid bill Is made up by the La Page Sisters , prominent eastern change artists , Introducing many artistic changes with their singing and dancing specialty. Almont nnd Uumont , Instrumental celebri ties , are one of the Individual features of the bill. U is said that this lady nnd gen tleman dress their act with more taste than nny performers upon the vaudeville stage. Drawee , "Tho Modern Juggler , " Is a Jug gler who knows both how to Interest nnd fcow to amuse. Ho has a number of orig inal tricks nnd he shows some of the best work which has yet been done In his line. Rlnoo Vinton , n promising descriptive vocal ist , who has won laurels In the foremost of .tho vaudeville houses , mckes her Initial appearance In Omaha. Wllllnm Douglas and Mnrglo Ford , neat nnd eccentric sing ers and dancers , present their original sketch. Mile. Adele , the lady with the wonderful lingers and charming with her shadowgrnphic pastimes , and Lozcllc , the world's greatest ncrlallst , upon rings , lad der nnd Hying 'trapeze ' , complete the bill. The orchestral concerts In the garden will remain In evidence for these who delight in spending "An Hour In llohcmla. " Tonight nnd all this week , the third of Miss Morton's engagement at the Boyd , the bill will bo Ellbert nnd Sullivan's fn- millnr though none the less entertaining "Mikado. " It Is doubtful If any other light opera has attained the popularity enjoyed by the "Mikado" since Its production in Ixindon a llttlo more than n dozen years ngo. i Its music not only has been so widely played until "Tho Flowers That Bloom in the Spring" nnd ' " " Ko Ko's "Tit Willow" song are old friends nnd many of the wittj- lymes and libretto by .Mr. Gilbert could roporly apply for a position in some book ' familiar quotations. Miss Dorothy Morton will be seen ns Yum urn , surrounded by I'ltti Sing nnd Peep o , her schoolmates , played respectively by llsscs Marie Bell and Mabel Stephens. Ilss Sylvester Cornish , who was out of the ist of "Fra Dlavolo" last week , will have ho part of Kntirlin , that amusing elderly apuncso maiden \\hose front tooth and el- ow "aro worth going miles to see. " Pooh ah , whoso character was aimed by Mr. llbert as a satire upon British political ustoms , will be rendered by John Wllke. Ir. Lodge Is to be the Ko Ko and it can o assured that ho will bo a grotesque nnd musing ono. No comedian has visited nialia for months and made the Individual It that has this roly-poly little gentle- inn. Ills methods are always clean nnd erse play Is something ho knows naught " bout , which is a mighty fine thing to say the average comic opera funny man. Sir. 'Ill Steiifhens Is cast for Sllkado and Sir. 'ebb , whoso Lord Allcash was a feature f last week's rendition of "Fra Dlavolo , " my bo counted upon to give us a satisfactory 'ankl Pee , both as to 'appearance nnd vocal fforts. George Cnllnhan Is on the bills to lay Pish Tush nnd the third of the noble ords. Nee Bon , will be In the hands of Sir. nckson. Tlio women of Omaha should not fall to car Sirs. SI. E. ( Jrlfiith's lectures nt the 'oung SIcn's Christian Association hall Wednesday and Friday at 3 p. m. Septcm- cr 7 and n. Her stereoptlcon views are xcellent nnd unique and her themes most seful. She teaches the laws of heredity nd ure-imtnl Influences nnd seeks to ele- ate the standards of womanhood , wlfehood ml motherhood. .Manager Llevln has engaged SIIss Isabel lomlcrson , the operatic vocalist , to remain nether week at Schlltz roof garden. At Ike Gulll's concert garden this week 111 be presented "A Klondike" Romance , " 1th twenty people In the cast and fifteen omen In the chorus. Thr Mliluny. Quite nn increase has been made in ho number of places of entertainment on ho East and West .Midway during the last veek , ns well ns the milling of many new icoplo and features , which Is gradually ele- atlng the general moral tone of the great- st aggregation and variety of shows on ny midway yet known outside of the Vorld's fair. The Sloorlsh village people tiavo arranged for the coming week quite number of changes. "Islitnel , " the great magician , will ar- Ive Monday under contract to appear at he Harem in illusion No. 2. This , to gether with the dancing girls and "Hag- pard's She , " makes n strong combination nnd will draw Immense crowds. The man- ngement of the Sloorlsh concessions has vlthln the last week changed the entire rnnt to tlio Illusion palace known ns the 'Flying Lady. " The now front , built with icavy fluted marble columns on the Corln- hlnn style of architecture , will present n inndsoino appearance , nnd will open this vening with a continuous performance , ar rangements having been perfected for ad- lltional performeis. La Belle Snllkn , draw- ng card nl the Harem , In her wonderful Egyptian dances , has been transferred to ho Streets of Cairo , nnd takes the part of lending lady In the Streets theater. A. Y. Pearson of the Ostrich farm ex- iccts to open two now shows the fore part of this week , one , the wonderful Lumlerrcs novlng pictures , the great sensation of all Europe , Imported direct from Paris. Also what will prove to bo ono of the most liopulnr of all Slldwrv attractions , the 'unions ' "Hula-Hula" dancing girls , together with the Hnwnllnn Orchestra nnd Quintet club direct from Honolulu. Of nil the attractions at the exposition the ostrich farm seems to bo the most popular , In fact , the attendance has gotten to bo so enormous that a person can hardly get a Idaco to stand inside the big enclosure. This goes to prove that a really meritorious show Is appreciated everywhere , even on the .Midway. There are nearly 100 full grown birds , nil standing about ten feet high , and each bird wolghlng 300 pounds. They nre now nil in full plume , nnd It is undoubt edly 0110 of the prettiest sights a person ever saw. There nro also ten baby ostriches. They attract ns much attention ns the big ones. for very few people - plo have ever tu-en baby os triches. The lecturer inside gives all In formation pertaining to ostrich farming This lecture alone. Is worth the price of ad mission. There is also a grand exhibit o ostrich feathers , ostrich eggs , etc. On the whole It Is something grand , beautiful am Instructive , and it Is ono of the first places every visitor to the exposition should see Darkness nnd Dawn , or Heaven and Hell continues to be the talk of the Slldwaj nnd town. New nnd startling features have been added to the Taferuo and the Cobare de la Slort or Cafe of the Dead , features that are weird , but at the same time nmus- Ing. The performance In the beautlfu Grotto theater hns also been Improved , the first dance has been substituted by a lovely formed maiden posing under uo.OOO candle power of light In magnificent costumes. A weird feature Is promised a limited number of friends in the near future. It U to be a feast of the dead , to take place In the Cafe of the Dead after the hour of mid night and participated in by all the spooks skeletons and ilovir * of hell. Klectrlc Illu mlnatlon will be cut off and candles sub itltutcd. All guests are promised a hair- raising experience , one Ions to bp romcmil bered. A very amusing Incident occurred yesterday. An elderly gentleman from the rural districts went through the enow nnd after reaching the street noticed that he had forgotten his umbrella. He approached the ticket taker nnd , nsklng to pass In , said : "I forgot my umbrella ; left It ngln that first windmill. " The wludmin re ferred to was an electric fan. Prof. Kverett Hairett , an Egyptologist of Boston , has been stopping In the Streets of Cairo for a few days. His visit to the exposition Is mainly to study the effect of American Influences upon the peculiarly constructed Egyptians , lie Is nlso talking the peculiar brogue with which the Kgypi Hans speak English , n dialect which has never been In print. The eminent gentle man has long hoped for an opportunity to corroborate some of his pet theories re- gardlng the mentality of thp great race which once inhabited the land of the Nile. He sees In La Belle Atnenn. who dances In the Egyptian theater , an almost perfect type of that physically powerful race known as the Kojt , a race which Is nt present nl- most extinct. It Is now quite the thing to "do , Trilby. " Ever since this exhibition opened It hns grown In popular favor Just as It has done In all other cities. "Trilby parties" are now the fad and each day and evening they form Ir. groups of twenty or thltty and visit this wonderful exhibition. It Is no unusual thing for people to visit the exhibition ten or twelve times with parties of friends and "Trilby Templo" is fast growing In favor as a meeting place. "Trilby" has certainly caught the town. ThoiO who have not seen It have a rare treat in store , in fact "a feast fit for the eyes of the gods. " It Is a great addition to the many charming features of the ex position. The greatest attraction on West Midway has always , slnco the opening of the exposi tion , been Schlltz's Pavilion. The proprietor , an experienced business man and old resl- I dent of Omaha , understands how to treat his citDtomcrs In a way that they always come back ngaln. Wo must glvo him credit for having selected the best orchestra that iioney could obtain. H consists of nothing Hit fine musicians , and the reputation of E. Blaufuss as director Is so well known n Omaha that It don't need any further mention. Everyone knows that wherever he urnlshes music it is of the highest class , ind especially at Schlltz's. H has made the 'avlllon ' the resort of the haute vole of Omaha. Beautiful Carmen , as the fair Cuban ancer In the Streets of All Nations Is called , vas the recipient of quite an honorary cn- ertalnment during Buffalo Dill's stay In his town. Ono of 'the ' Cubans employed by Colonel Cody happened to meet handsome Carmen while strolling through the Streets > f All Nations and whllo conversing found 3iit that Carmen's brother Is a distinguished fflcer in the Cuban army and fought In the mttlo of Santiago , where ho was wounded n the right shoulder. This wound made him \ colonel and though Carmen was quite dls- resscd at the news of her brother being voumlcd , her pride in hearing of his gal- ant conduct on the battlefield more than offset her distress. The same evening Colonel Cody Invited Carmen and her hus- mnd , Armand , to partake of a midnight uncheon in his own tent , and It was at ante nto hour when the merry party dispersed , after having sampled some of Colonel Cody's omous stock of wine. The new electrical act which Carmen and Armand will Intro duce next week at the Streets of All Na- lens promises to create quite a sensation vlth pleasure-seeking citizens. The greatest live animal show ever pre sented at nny exposition is "Hagenback's" on the West Midway. Mr. Bostock , the proprietor , can properly bo termed , In a showman's parlance , a "plunger. " Ho has low four shows on the road , about six on the Midway , nnd Is taking personal pride n making the "Ilagenback" the greatest 'eaturo of Iho Midway. He is continually ntroduclng new features , new people and the wildest as well as the tamest and b'.at educated animals to be had from all over the world. One of the latest and newest ntroductlons is Senora Louise Slorelll , the famous Parisian wild animal trainer , who appears in the continuous entertainments In her special and daring roll of entering Iho arena with wild leopards and jaugars , heretofore unknown and unaccomplished by any living being. "Hagenback's" is the moat expensive , most entertaining nnd moat instructive show for men , women nnd children on the great Midway , which Is fully attested by the throngs of visitors lay and night. The wonderful "Slazo , " where you lose yourself a thousand times , Is packed from morning till night. The beautiful woman who was lost three months ago , has never been found , yet she ppears dally and nightly In her susceptible loveliness and seems willing to be embraced. Chlng Ling Fee hold * the crowds nt the Chinese theater. Ho is the greatest magl- clun slnco our wonderful Herrmann. The theater Is packed at all hours. SlcConnell's "Old Plantation , " the name of which Is noted not only at every expo sition in the world , but Is near and A.Mr.SI2MI3\TS. Are you going to the Omaha Museum and Theater 1815-1317 Farnnin BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN , Admission 10 cents , VY ATTH ACTIONS. Do Not Forget to Visit the : SE THEATER , Tea Garden , Bazar and Joss House on West Midway. Teacher of Voice Culture and tlio Art of Singing , . . prepared for oporntle. oratorio torio or coni'i'i-t work. I'uplls cdtU'iitiMl strictly In llu * Italian si-huol of vocal eultmv. Studio : Kuutliwost corner oi' 17th and Douglas .sis. IIOTIM.S. THE MILLARD 13th itiul Doniilns Sts. , Omnliu CENTUALhY LOCATED. A 31 Kill CAN A.MJ 131 IIOI'UA.V I'l.AV- J. I ! . MAIIKIM , .V SO.V , 1'iopi. . 14th and Hurney St. American Plan 3 to 1 dollars per day. Street cars from depots and from hotel to Exposition Grounds In fifteen minutes. U. SIL.LOWAY. Manacer dear to 'the ' ralnds and hearts of the Amcr I I lean I citizens , la the largest and most orig inal place of entertainment at the expo sition. Mr. McConnell 1ms u line theater j In uhlch he had a continuous entertain- I ment uy Bomo of the hest dancers , sing er : ) and musicians among the- colored race. Visitors at this place always como out ex pressing themselves as being highly pleapcd and even return lit many instances to see Its repetition. The theater Is packed con tinuously. J. G. flrimth of the Scenic Hallway on the I West Midway Is probably entitled as much i aa i any other ono concessionaire to credit of 1 the t success of thu exposition. Mr. GrUlltli , I who i Is the Inventor of the Scenic Hallway , which Is now famous all over the world for Its wonderful and most thrilling methods of KlvliiR pleasure and enjoyment to Its patrons , I Invested i over $20,000 at the exposition In i putting | up a double-tracked , 4,000-foot , gravitating ( and cable road , which Is without ' question the greatest and most expenslvo , attraction on the Midway. Vlsltois to the i i Midway ; should not fall to take a ride on the Scenic road and see the beautiful scenery en route , also a view of the famous battle of "Manila" In the great tunnel. Mr. Grlllltli Is expected from the cast today. The Casino theater on the East Midway , ' under the new management , Is giving hourly entertainments to packed houses. It Is the I only place on the Midway giving a flrst- class vaudeville entertainment and a plai-p | where visitors can find a pleasant place to rest , while lunching , Schlltz , who made Milwaukee - waukeo famous , Is there. The Gorman Village , under the manage- 1 ment of Charles H. Hcndorf , Is the mom popular j place for a llrst-class musical en tertainment on tlio grounds. Mr. Ilendorf has popularized his place wonderfully by giving "cako walks , " theatrical benefits , Ilnu luncheons , good service , etc. It Is the acknowledged headquarters for all Germans visiting , the exposition from both In and out of the city. The Japanese Garden Is a popular place for lunching parties. The "Chutes , " which Is the greatest In cline over constructed , Is deservedly In the lead as a place of recreation and outing. Take a rldo on the great Incline and you will never forget It. The "Colossal Queen of Neptune's Realms" on exhibition on the Hast Midway attracted great crowds the past week. This monster whale was captured In the At lantic ocean off I'rovlncctown In May , ISflj , and Is the only exhibit of a. whale In Its natural state ever known. It Is exhibited on .1 specially constructed steel car over sixty foot In length , the whale Itself being &r > feet , weighing 80,000 pounds and supposed to be 400 years of age. It , Is a wonderful exhibit and Is creating a great sensation at the exposition. The Llbby gloss blowers on the West Mid way are drawing thousands of visitors dally. They present a souvenir with every admis sion of 10 cents entrance to their works. Their new glass , made so famous at the World's fair , will bo hero Monday. Their motto Is : Let o the coin , enjoy the day , Take summer to your heart , Ere JOUR your girl will say , Glvo mo a souvenir or you can depart. CfMiinilNflloiit'r Took SuIlN for Krniipr. NKW YORK , Rpt. 3. Commissioner Gen eral Ferdinand W. Peck , who will represent the United States at the Paris exposition , accompanluil by several members of his stall' , | I left today for Havre on the Kronen liner ; La Touralne. Mr. Peck's vHIt to Prance Is | I for the purpose of seiurlng additional space ! i for the American exhibitors. I 1 MIDWAY ON THE EAST MIDWAY. ni'isxs TIII : AVISEKS nxTKUT.\iXMHvr WITH THIS KOM.OWIXC : IMKHIIIVM THIS AFTKKXOO.V Armstrong and O'Neill Miss Grace Fornnes Hiirlrniiiie boxliiK nnd Impr liuneli ( 'Iiiirncter SlnKcr. rlive and Garmentelle NniilirettoM mill Diiiioern. James T. Kelly ( \rrds no rniplm * ! * * Ho IN Omaha * * hiiss Kitiie Leslie Knvorlli * . L'oinlu SOUK" . Dot Garter and Fuller Barney Bros , So nt nnil ilaiK-e artist fiinnorlj lOinnlill llojM. ) Dorotlo Alnrton. llenvy IVclslit I lflrrn. THIS CASIXO TXUKH THIS XI3W MAXAOKMHXT HAS IIIC rUOWOS AIJTUIl- XOOX AXI1 I2VKXI.\i. .1. T. KKI.I.Y , SliiKO Director. A. II. llnvrlt/.iT , ( iiMi. Mummer. IM The Only I i\ Oriental Miii , U'-J ' ' U Show on tlio Midway. Uido the Cnmel. ffl \ See the Kiryptii Dnnoincr Girls. I SHOOT the S CHUTES I Largest and most Wonderful InA cllne In the World. WEST MIDWAY. V - . SO VISIT THE And see the Egyptian Dam-ing Girls. Also see the Great MYSTIC MAZE ON EAST MIDWAY. VIbIT Till ! DESTRUCTION or nit MAINE. The two main f. atur-rs of tin- Exposi tion are thmoiUI of th.Miiin in Hie tjovernmi'iit building ami thrD. . - - struction of the Maine mi th , Midway , next to thn Gypsy F , rtun Tll TS S SWEPT HYOOI. . , BREEZES. O THE PLACE FOH SOC'IETY. O German Village | C'OXTIM-OI'S VAUDKVIM.K. Jj > : ceoc o GCCOSOSCCCO&KTC coco Streets o ( All Nations Grandest , Best Amusement Place on Exposition Grounds. 250 People Representing Different Nations. DARKNESS AND DAWN TUB Magnificent Novelty OH TIIK MIDWAY Telephone i217 LcntzVlillnms , Prop * , and Mgri. \ V.V l'OIti. APJ Manager. WEEK "SEPT. 4. CoioiiieiieliiK Illi s n ml ii.i llnllnee. Sperln ] rnpii.ni-nt nf the ANGEU SISTHRS. The CJIKH im r.r Smitf. rMjt of iiio i iil.ir Triumph. NILLSSON'S BALLET AiiBinonti'd with SprHnl Aci'i'ssorlrs. AI.MIIVIM ) tit MONT. Mil lral ( Vlclirltli" < DIM I.I.VSM ) rolll ) , Singing and DamtiiK Kxpi-rlM , . 1,07,1:1,1 : , \niii : . Acrlallst. ShndoWKi-aphlst. Itciu-r \ IN'I'ONinnllM. . lIt\Uii : : , Moili-i-ll .MiKulcf. Manners Snndairdtisilin nnd Satur day UEKHKSHMBNTS I i , i ' j j Daily from a to 12 p. m. Matinees daily ( except Monday ) from 2:30 : to 5:30 : p. m. nnVR'Q ' TUCATRC I'AXTOX & nunonsa DlITU 0 IntAmU Manuu.r , in. lai * Season of Comic Opera. TOXMJIIT SlilO. Dorothy Morton Opera Go , "MIKA.DO" 30 Chorus of 30. Bargain Matinees Thursday and Saturday 25o nnd Sue. Mlilil Prli'OM - " < . BOe , " . " ' . i rK - . Tl. USL O. u. Woodward , Amusement Dlrui'tor. T01IA1 2iill : TO.MCJHT Siao. TIIK IVOIJIlWAItll STUCK CO. PUESRNTINO Kith ami H.irney Streets. The most popular resort in tlio city. The attraction for this week Ftiiss Isabel Hontterson Great Operatic Vorallst. Admission free. FREE LECTURES TO LADIES , with stereoptlrnn Illustrations will l > o Klvcn liy Mrs. Mary K. Grilllth , Clrv eland Ohio , In Y. M. I' . A. hall , on DoUKlas , near ICth. Wednesday. Kc-pt. 7 , nt : ' , p. m. Theme : "The Greatest Need Of the Afje , " perfect health of body and lirnln. Frld.iy , Sept. n. at 1 p. in Them"How to Keep Young , " "The Jov "f p rp tUMl > < nitli tn lind " All ladles uriinrdi.illy Invited. 'g ' SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA jjj jg Ostrich Farm | 1 WI3ST MIDWAY. „ Q i H62 Gigantic Birds-62 n I Old Plantation \ 100 Southern N'.gro Duni-ers , Singers , K and ( Jake Wnll\"i.i. Pickaninny / ' i , Quartet , ll'indsume Tmater , h I I j See. the Vill.fcre ; jj ! Q VISITORS WILL. FIND AT t i "SCIJLiTZ PAVILION" I ' ' The "cooh-st beer" and the best music P i 0 on the u. Welnerwurst , with put.ito b.tlad , P ] ( J 15 Cents h ' ' ' THE LIBBY GIASS BLOWERS AMI I'N < ; KAViKH. : OX THI2 AVKVI' MIDWAY , Buy your engruv < d el.iss soiu.'inrs nt our wnrka , n ymi r < H He the prliiof ailmisslin bin k on cirh pur chase. 1Q 1B Q THR KO.NOHIi OP Till ; ART WOIU | > R I'AST .MIDWAY 10 Cts. j g Don't fnll to talto a rifle on GRIFFITHS' ' SCENIC RAILWAY on the MIDWAY , and sco a reprusnitution of the HATTLB OF MANILA In the Ore.it Tunnel. The patent rlcht for these rail ways In any par' of the United States for sale by J A. Griffiths , at hit ) olhcu on the Midway. invauaavimmneaKiaMMn'ii HAGENGACK' Trained Wild Animal Show , ! 1 PROF : ( . 'lianiin.iii Hollerfckater1 | ACUINTON m Umi of I.ioiu. g SPECIAL OTIGES Vilt iTlNeiornlN Kir Hu-nr lii < InUrii until la in. t r " " "ml until Ml ! " ' tur nuiriiliiK mid Niiiiiliij IMIIIIIIII * . Iliilt'M , I ISo I a ivoril II rut lnn Tlloni ! n oril Ilifrcnflrr.ntlilnn : tiiUon for IIMN tlian a. < > for tlit llr IIIHIT- tlon. Th ( < ! inUertUi'i'H'iitu immt lie run coineiMil I vel j . Ail tTlliu'r * , liy rfqiM'xtniK n liiim- lirrril rliei'l. , run luivr untT T nil- ( IrrNKiMl to a inniilirrril letter In oure of Tll ( . Hoc. Aniwrri mo nililreimril ivlll delivered on iiri-neittutloii of I lie r lire Ionly. . MTl ATIOXS WAVrKII. WANTI-i : > , po-dllon II.H manager of hotel In some good town any state ; good experl- enre ; married. Apply to box 4GH , Oimwu , la. ; slnto salary. A Mi u * l.AHV. Ipt class dressmaker , \vantn work In futility ; reasonable ami good lefer- eneen. Address A 2. Hoc. A-.MM1 4 * FIRST CLASS f ) . U. bookkeeper nnil ao- riuiiitiini. I.ndy would llko position , Mrst class references. Address A 21 , I"0- . . A-.MiN > fi * I'uSlTIO.V by thoroughly competent otllce in. MI and bookkeeper ; good references. A.ldrens . A li : , Heo. A-.M9TS 4 * \ \ A NT-til ) . by boy of 1" , n place to work nUlits and mornings for bonrd. Address A .12. Hee. A-1S5 4 * KXl-KIUKNOKn baker desires position ; .HI furnish wood references. 'Address J. ( ' . Summons , Kearney , Neb. A Mill o * \v.vvni > MALI : SALKSMICN for clears ; J123 n month and expenses ; old llrm , experience unneces sary. C. C. lilshop it Co. , St. Louis , .Mo. U 830 TWO clotlilni : salesmen wanted In Omaha and ono In earh county in every state to take orders for our J.VOO to $10.00 made-to- measure suits and overcoats ; live men without experience can make { 150.0" I1 ( > r month ; of you will furnish satisfactory reference we will furnish a complete sam ple line and outllt ami start you at work at once. For particulars address Ameri can Woolen Mills Co. , Knterprlse Hullil- itlg , Chicago. H-M102-H-9 * WANTKD Active man as manager estab lished olllce business paying Jl.SOO yearly clear ; capital reiiulred , $ ! 'uO. 42J ( N. Y. I.lfu. 11-M643-S-23 YOUNG men to learn barber trade ; only 6 to S weeks required ; we give our griidu- ates employment till they receive In wages as much as they pay for tuition and ex penses while learning. St. Louis Jtarber College , Odd Fellows' HIilK. , Cor. Dodge and 14th. Omaha , Neb. 1'rof. S. Randolph , Instructor. H-M103S-9 WANTKD , an actlvo innn as manager of an established ollleo business paying Jl.sno yearly In Lincoln ; capital required , $130. Address Manager , A 12 , IJiv. I1-M922 Oct. 1. WANTF.D. n few more bright young men from Iowa and Nebr. to prepare for the fall railway mall service examinations ; a golden opportunity. Address at once. Interstate Correspondence Institute , Car roll , In. U M9I2 T WANTED , reliable salesmen to sell our lubricants and specialties ; liberal com mission or salary to peed men. The Cham pion Hcllnlng Co. , Cleveland , Ohio. H-M9G3 S WANTED , peed , reliable man with some experience to work accident Insurance In Omaha and vicinity ; well established , old line company ; good contract to right party. Address A 15 , l.Ve. H M9G2 4" WANTKD Typewriter ; state salary and experience. A 18 , Hee. B 97J WANTED , young man , competent , book keeper and stenographer. Address A 17 , lice. B-972 4 WANTED , six iron Ilnlshera. 1'axton & Vlerllng Iron Works. U 9DG 4 BOY , steady ; must live with parents. Room 1-2 , Arlington blk. Jncobsoti. . H ISO 4" GOOD men to distribute 5,000,000 pieces adv. matter : Idg wages ; enclose stamp. Mfrs. Adv. Co. , Dept. A. K. , Ill W. 31th St. , New York. 11 WE can teach you a business In ono day that will make you $3.00 to $9.00 a day as long as you live. Call and see , or wrlto Grlllln Mros. , 2002 North 20th St. . Omaha. JJ-1C1 4' WANTED Agents and salesmen to sell our novelties and class pictures of the late war prominent commanders , battles , etc. ; also line line of premium and souve nir goods for the trade ; write for circu lar. Western Glass Adv. Co. , SC7 Van Lfuren St. , Chicago. 1J 101 ! SALESMAN , local and traveling , to sell an absolute necessity to the retail trade ; $100 per month and expenses ; side line or ex clusive. Address llome , 3943 Market St. , Philadelphia. U-183 4 WANTED , man to run clnogrnph moving picture machine ; none but competent man need apply. Inquire of H. L. Kelley , 1220 Farnain st. B-1S2 4 EXPERIENCED ORGANIZERS ! Do you want a money maker ? If so , address "Supreme Recorder , " L'JO Broadway , New York ; new plan ; ample reserve ; sick , acci dent and death bonellts paid ; old age and persistent members rewarded. B 103 4 * GOVERNMENT POSITIONS All persons desiring government positions nt good salaries are requested to write at once to National Cor. Inst. , Dept. C , S. E. , Wash. , D. i' . , for full Information. Free. Thou sands of appointments to bo made. I'.x- amliiations FOOII. B 101 I * WANTED. Man of ability with $1,500 cash capital , to manage business ; salary , $1.2M ( flml Interest. Address , stating experience , SIM i-i'tury , Ifi W. Market St. , Indianapolis , liul. B-10J I * A1 MEN wanted for Nebraska to sell lirst- i-lass line hosiery and underwear against commission ; state experience and give lefi i cures. John Williams , 112 Dearborn St. . Chicago. B-102 1 fli WKEKI/Y and expenses to active walk- era appointing agents ; something new ; siiles lilg ; state previous exprrli-nee. Ad dress Keeler & Klrkpatrlck , Philadelphia , Pa. 11115 ! WANTI5I5. active man to represent ns In Oinulm : t * to & 0 dally ; no previous ex perience required ; prompt netlon neces- K.irv. ' Matrhless Mfe. Co. , 261 .Mulberry St. , Newark , N .K H-lll-1 * SAUSMI-N : , $3 to $ S dully soiling Wrap ping Paoer nnd Advertising Novelties to im ri-lmntH throiiKhout the country ; con venient Hide line , samples furnished te- liuble men. The Kemper ThomaH Paiier Co. , Clnclmi.Ui O. H-113-1 * GOVKUNMKNT POSlTIONS-Don't pre pare for nny civil service examination wli'Hiut seeing our Illustrated catalogue of information : Bent free. Columbian I Correspondence College , Washington , D. C. I n-m 1 ! FNUHOKTIC HiilPRirmii , Behool Bupplles. 1 ciiuniry work. $ l < > salary anil extniH. It. | o. Kv.-ins : Company , Chicago. H 151 I * SAKKS.MKN wanted for lubricating oils nnd greiiHcs , palntn. varnishes and spe- rlaltlHx. complete line ; very liberal terms. The D-troll llellning Co. , Uetroll , Mich. 11 153 4 SAI.FSMKN , J100 monthly and expenses gunrtiuteed selling to inero-hantx and families machines for cooling refrlg ra- torn ; guaranteed 75 per cent ehenner than lie AddresH Arctic Hefrlgerutlng Co , Cincinnati. O. It-US 4 SOLICITOUS wnntn ] to take orders for ! * . Hopklnson Smith's "Venice of Today , " t'lii exquisite Illustrations ; soils at sight , llinry I. Thomas Co. , SS Park How , New York. 11-150 1' WANTED , barbers from country towns : must bo sober and willing to work ; salary $10.0ii per week. A 24 , Bop. B M193 5 WANTED. W < > huvo Htc-idv work for n f iv ( rood bun tiers of good habits and ap pearance. C. F. Adams Co. , KM So. IB St. B-M1MI S3 SALESMEN WANTED-Wo desire to cor- rexpond with pushing salesmen who now vlsll hurdwarp and machtncry trudp to sell mechanical rubber gotHls. Low primps , prompt remlttanciui. AddrcHS with ri-ffrnces , Rubber , Box 1. % , Phlliulelphla. B-M173 WANTED , a traveling salesman to sell. In onntflion with hl.i other iHiHln-m , our m.ikf of SpcrlaltlcH in Dry Goods to the retail Inidf Address Htatlnt ; rnfrri 1 < . . and oxperli'iic-c. The PurnHI Dale /'illb. ll < ix M. Philadelphia. Pa. B- / < ( Cunt limed.1 \ \ \ \ NTEteiicr(5etlc ( youiiK men lo sell "Ireland In Pictures" on subscription iiinl to take orders for binding the parts ; cull nt olllce Funiv it McArdlo. rooms 21 mill 25 , Arlington lllk. . 1511 Dodge. B lOi 4 100 GIRLS for nil kinds of work ; 3 to J7 week. Canadian Olllce , 1522 IJouKlnn. WANTED-lStf BlrU. 1621 J3f > ) WEEKLY salary explaining In fam ilies novel methods of Introducing house hold articles without cost to purchaser. K' } N. Y. Llfn Hldg. C-S1BI6-S-23 CiOOO cook. S. E. Cor. Jones and ,1Sth. C S1C46 PLEASANT homo work for men or woman , day or evening ; JO to $15 weekly ; no nui- vassitnr or experience needed ; plain In structions and work mailed on applica tion. Brazilian Mfg. Co. , New York City. WANTED , experienced cook ; also com petent second girl ; good wages to both. Apply to 2.1 Perln avenue , Council Bluffs. WANTED , dining room girl. HOI Dodge. C. " " * * IJS I WANTED , a competent girl for general housework ; good wages paid. 1131 South 30th avenue. C-KM 5 WANTED , A girl for general housework ; Dane preferred. 2GOI Dodge St. C-125 4 WANTED , at once , bright , wcll-dresseil young ladles ; no canvassing ; salary paid : parlor , Merchants' hotel , Monday , from 3 to 5. C-121 4 WANTED , One good , first-class lady agent In each county In Nebraska ; good waged and permanent employment ; references required , llerron .t llerron , Oskaloosa , Iowa. C 12.I ! * SIEN and Women to work for us at homo : no canvassing or experience required ; J.T to $12 11 week : full particulars and work mailed on application. Imperial Supply Co. , Philadelphia. O 122 1 * CIVIL SERVICE , Preparatory Instruction In use of microscope. Address A 29 , llee. C IfiS 4 WANTED , lady agents to soil "Safe Gunnl Pastilles , " the great fierinan remedy fin al ! female diseases ; salary or commission. For particulars address F. Abendrotli , M. D. , Indianapolis , Ind. C121 ! TEAC1IEBS , assistants and Rrado teach ers , for public and private schools this month. Interstate Tenchcm' Agency , 128 Washington St. , Chicago. C120 I * O1UL for general housework ; good wages. 830 S. 3Sth Jive. C SI119 " WANTED , good girl for general house work. 2S17 Poppleton Avc. C S1192 5 * WANTED , energetic young ladles to pell "Ireland In Pictures" on subscription and to take orders for binding the parts ; call nt olllce. Furay .fc McArdle , rooms 21 nnd 2T. , Arlington Blk. , 1511 Dodge. C I9S 4 WANTED , competent girl for gcnernl housework. 1113 Georgia avenue. avenue.C C 202 4 * LADY to assist lady. Pleasant employ ment. Preference given relined person. No experience or capital required. A 3S , Bee. C 201 4 * FOR II KM' 1IOIJSI3H. CHOICE houses and cottages all over city $5 to $75. Fidelity , lirst floor , N. Y. Life . D-S32 HOUSES. Bencwa & Co. , IDS N. 15th St. D-85i : HOUSES , stores. Bcmls , Pnxton block. MOVING household goods and pianos. Omaha Van & Storage Co. , ICUVs Farnain. Tel. 1559. D-S55 FUHNITUUE and leasehold of a 7 and 13- room modern Hat for sale ; bargain ; good location ; rent low. Uemls 1'axton block. D-SStf A FEW COTTAGES. 436 Board Trade. u-s ; , ; FOB BENT Several good houses. 3 to 7 roonn. G. L. Green , 2S Barker Block. D-.M10S CHOICE I5r. Hat. 120 S. 25 St. CM Hco nidg. BE-NEWA'S residence to rent , 3230 Hurt. O-MG.-M HOUSES it stores rented & routs collected. John W. Bobbins , 1602 Furnam St.DSI937 D-SI937 ELEGANT ten room brick , modern. Dr. Swnrtzlander. 2C01 Capitol Ave. D-919-7 * 10-BOOSI house ; nil modern Improvements. 2109 Douglas ; Inquire next door. D-M957 A BEAUTIFUL 4-room flat , partly modern , cor. 21th nnd Hamilton. Apply 2 ! > 18 I'nld- wcll. D-SI9S3 FOB BENT , line residence near 21th and Farnain : 10 rooms , all modern , hardwood llnlfth ; $5ii per month ; not for boarding house ; will consider only private family. Omaha Loan & Trust Co. , ICth and Omii- las. U. . . . . iO- : , FOB llont , Oct. 1st , nn elegant twehe- rooin house , In good location ; price , } 50 no per month. Apply to J. A. Scott , In Omaha National bank. D 159 4 SEVEHAL deslrablo houses for rent. J. II. Sherwood , 42 : ! N. Y. Life. D-SI1S7 r , FOB BENT , very desirable Hat ; all con veniences. Good repair. B. C. Peters & Co. , U. H. Nat'l Bank bldjf. D-SllMi 10 lilt lli\T-ITHM.SIIii > KOOMS. NICELY furnished rooms. 2010 Davenport. E-M107 ; t NICE rooms , housekeeping. 1112 S. nth. E MI70 FUBN1SHED rooms , facing exposition grounds , board If desired. . ' ! Mi N. 20th Si. E-M.174 S17' NICELY furnished rooms for transients , 220i ; Spencer St. , Kountze Place , near ex- poslton. 1C SI 11 TltANSIENTS , cool rooms , bath. .Ill N. 1'Jtli. K999-O.I FUBNISHED rooms at 2921 North 21th St ; I blocks from exposition. 1C Mli'rO 5 NICELY located rooms , all convenient ! , two blocks from two car lines leading to exposition grounds and depot. fd4 So. 20th. H Mini < ! 'I ItMSIIDI ) KOO.M.S AMI IIOAItl ) . S1BS. E. L. 8POTTS , 622 N. 19lh St , nl.'e cool rooms , gas , bath , first class hunrd ; rates reasonable. F MI55 S23 THE BENEFIT HOUSE , 2Ist and Plokney Sts. , fifty daintily furnished rooms : nrii- square from the Arch of the Slates ; everything new nnd llrst class ; icrmu reasonable. I' " W19 THE SIEUIUAM , Illrst class family hotel , 25th and Uodgp Sts. F-SGO TAKIC down that "for sale" or "for rent" sign in your window. The Bee reaches more people In n day than will pass your window In a month : and they consult these columns when they want to buy or rent. K SG5 EXPOSITION VISITOItS. The Saratoga hotel , European or American , $1 W and up ; adjoins the grounds , Sherman uvcnuo car line passes the h > u p ; summer resort style ; families snllrti'd ; modern , root , homelike : Imtlis , gas. tdnno and library. Telpphoilo 1931 ; double iiarlnrs , ham- mocks , vast verandas , park , seats In thn street cars : no dust : Jolly people and croquet. Wrlto or 'phono this minute : special offer for \linsn who do. F Ml WANTED for board , a married couple no children. In private family , ceutraly located on West Kurnum ot. Addr'Ms A 5 Bee. F-M7 S7 FOB BENT , nlcidy furnished rooms with board If desired. 214 .N. 23rd Ht. F-950-4 roil BENT , two south front rooms with board. Ji22 Dodge St. F 9)2-5' EXPOSITION visitors can get rcllublp In formation In regard to hotels , rooms , board , etc nt the Olllclal Information Bureau. Hl'J Farnain Ht. ; this bureau li under the supervision of ( he exposition management. Olllco open day al.d nljthl- no ilmrgo for Information. F--u.i ' VLEAHANT south room wlih Winl for married < ouplo or two IujrH. | prlvnto family : permanent ; ruffreni-us required. A J'j , Bee. I' lM