CAPITAL CITY COURIER LINCOLN, NlCLlKAMKA, SATUUUAY, JltNlC UM. 18HH PWICK I?IVI Ol'.NTS Vol. 3. No. 28 ,f T ri r THE INNER TEMPLE. , Smnr "f the Homilies l I.nniloirs .-in-i I'miiou Churoli. ; Few Americans fall to vMl the Inner . Temple Church, I.otidon, iissorlnttsl a It l with tlm most Interesting ierlods of Kngllsh , history. During the Kllndiethan ago, nmny I f Its dlstlnirulidicd lawyers, statesmen and CinOFIMJOTHKKliY'LOYK BREEZY NOTES FROM PHILADELPHIA. Tl Qnukrr !lt In .Nniiiliirrlliiii' Its (JtiHlnt (.'nations, rte, iKDITOIIIAl, CollllKSI'ONmiM'K.l 'l Mhmi ho linvii lived in Philadelphia .,,, llnm-rcd nlMMit Its precincts, or lived for year, the pmgresHlvo stride nuido horn I j tlmchatnhoniof the ancient law courts, awl Uicro srem nrirvolom, hut I" tho traveler j pri Johnson, (loldtu.lth mid hosts of others whoBwnthw Improvementa made yearly in fmnod ns writers, roomed noarhy.nnd lunclt our western cities, I.e., Chicago. Oniiilin, Mn- j in the eating-houses of the HI rami, mid coin, etc., micIi progi-oss m this antique com t,.r, Dickens mid Thaekor.iy loved to dwell monwoallh makes Is not overly iwtonlitliiiiK. !frH willu mid write, wlirix'Niimmiy of tho Tlstrno Iho mm public liutMinK at llrimil Rrm,t mil Uolt. Tho induce or Henry III. and Market Is a grand piece or nrchltcctui-n, WIIH ,,,. ,v al,( tliu attraction or his court bnt oven so, oonipan"d with buildings In other ; ,i,,ubt loss drew nmny to thn 'iVniil' Court. tuctroiHilttnn centers thiit in younger mid ! pU, old imliico U now 11 luilr-drcsslng saloon, smaller, it l n fuet Hint Philadelphia Ik liy mil t, ,j Hiiiivt hull In the second story no means lu keeping with tho average largo is n Indies hairdivsslng room. This morning city. Ash plnoe of resldoiu o It Nil charming ,v invitntlon of Dr. Tomklns, whoso chum- lesort, Isi'ng quiet and in nmny puns in mm- jwro nro t No. 4 linro Court, inner loinpio, fill, with suirnundlngsnll thnt inoiial iniill ! u attended services at tliti Ti'inplo fhnifli. could or should ask. The suburbs are easily Tho f'liiircli is over Hull )ciii-m old. The roaoliodiindeoniprleomuor Phillies Ins the w.Vivm wore well midciisl. Tim singing city is often called) llnest i-oddeuco, nmny ( MI HiaiitliiK l informed liy one of tlm licit of her wnilthittit imsii1h residing In Heiiimu- i (.inrii In Wimlnii; U-ddes the reulMrclmutH, loivn. Mniiiivunk. t;hcster. Chestiiut Hill, . tliu viiiii'ti-s niitl i-chihiiihcs are Mini; hy a Norristown, etc.; trains riiiitihuitomiil from thoclty houily. To the iiwldeiit hero, Fair mount Kirk hoM out Millleieut iudueciucnt for nrnjilo out iiMwir iihiiiiuii or every hort. Ttie drics are delightful, tln rauihleH thronuli the hlmdisl iivciiiicn or alon the niowiV Hldosof the Hchuj kill ill that one could I iuditCH. law vein or HtiidcntH or law ... . . . ...i.i ,..,... i- i... .i... i Wish IOi, llll' IH)tllUI, NniiiiiiiiUKi jaiciiiiiK, ( moil Mils JU'eaciusi y i;r. iiwkiiii, imm yiKiloKlcal kiiiiIuiin ami we inlj;ht sny hull uud head iimttcr or theTemiile. Dr. N'annhn is cry learned, clixiiunt iiinl TRAIN, TRACK AND TRAVEL, Hinitc Nnwpiy '( Aliout Itnllronit liiU In ill") Alxnit l.liient.l. lie. TUB (JIIKAT AUDITOHIOM. A'DESCRIPTION OF CHICAGO'S OEAU , TIFUL CONVENTION HALL. Th lUnil.nmnt Hint t4iirl HiilliltiiB tor (,'omriltliill l'lllinr III III" Conn try I'liurlrrn Tiiii tif llitiillnx tUnt In DeenrMtliiii. The Atidltorliiiii hulldinK. Hint wilt coat fcI,'JW,000 when IIiiImIipiI: occupies Atontrnlnof iwvont'oncnrinms.dniiiiiuli i ono-half the hlock iKitintlcil liy AilciUKan the city Thumday. The II. it M., took the RVeiiuu on Ilia cat, CoiiKrcMs Htrcot on train at Cheyenne and run her Chlciino , tj,0 hoiiHi and Wahaidi avenue on the wanl at tho rato or thirty inlles an hour ! west. The hall In which the Kreat Ho- Iast Haturday'M llyer eaxt, wmtUtcil of two publican convention Is held Is In the ecu c..iimi nml unHiiiiiili tni nf Mivcii l'lilhimns ter of the xtnictuic. and has u lloor The Union raelllc laud exclusion hi-ii cry (Hipular and tralnn am well tilled. Mesus. Frank Hheldon, A. H IUiuoml and . I). Mulr, acsniipaiil(sl hy their ivi, imiII from New York on the nwlft t'uimnlr, Ktruria July 7lh. As mi evidence of the heavy trael mcr Hi" lliirlington nvwl, WliusdnyV llyer came In nl noon with imventeun iKiiwoiiger co.iches lllli-l Ui tho iloors mid drawn hy two canines tiou looking ilowti on Hie nmilelielil of War. It Is n link hetwecii Hie hint run 'voiitlnii and this. The decorative featurcH of the hall are in harmony all thronuli. It I" the liar many ol motive- or patriotic expression through foi in mid color, the hariiiony of untioual I'liihleuiH, of hauliers hiiiI llnnr, and trim's and ulrlpcN, uraccfully coin iiiIukIuiI Science Ims here luouglil In thu aid of electricity, nml electric llwht illumlimtcH with an unwonted halo this uatlonal Republican convetitlou liall o( 'tJH. Over the HpivmlliiK cxpaiine ol telllnu, over the far extruding lines ol the gallery frontn, htnrs KlItlerliiK from cfury Hide lu couutless nuiuli'irs ulimisl peep out ftoin uuexit'otnd points from ull around, and yet they tcotit no much a part of thu hull, of the tout eiiHuuihle mixed cli 'lr or invii and lxijs, the ictismses in the litany aiv chanted and all the "alliens'' am miiik with orpin iicisiiiiimiiliuciit. more Intelligent and dux nut wi vice we have never atteudei. The woi-shliei-H are or the most culnmsl d.ixs lu i;uiiinii; an or mem I he M'i'- drrds or other nltractive li-aturcs Isilnt; Mich ns to rIvo Knit-mount the dlhtiiictlon or Ik'Iii tho loveliest, Inrnest and llncHt natural pnik devout. He ranks with the other mi'at in-...icliiTH of London. Millions i.lildon mid In Amerl(5t. Tliet.'elilral itark of ew i ork i i,',,,.,.,,,. ti,,.,-,, wns a lame cniimvaiitloiMif pctHonUa few mori iitlrai'tlvi features, l'"t ' ,H,tliiKiiMiil ineiiilK-i-snf the hariind lllor.s then) is about it miiilror artlllclallty liislrlk- fimi rureimi eountrles, with ipilte a hprlnk inn eoiitni"! wlih Kiilrinount park, the liandi ' nK of AiucrlcmiH. Kvery et waslllliiland work of nature alone, and thererore vastly I ,mny weruaccouuiKxhited in the nisles, Tho yiiK'i-tor. I oldest iHiitlonof the church contains a nuui- As ror tiu-lnci-j. on a wholcMile M'ale, riiun- K,r of uiailisl cIHkIch In lironwi or I'.iikImiiiI s delphlulsno eiy Kieat market in coiiimrl- ,Wn hei-o, who in thu days lout; jinst nfjl- isl hi defence of the kliiuiloiii or wciv ranious foil with Itii iieniiny ueijjiiiMir, auw orK. ItH tnwlo Is llmitisl, mik-l of it belli); in the waitti with h fair Mhuivof ivchtem imtroiuiKP, tho Now KiiRland stati-s generally favoring Atnexlcn's metropolis. However, In lis retail bi-awhiw this city prolxihly stnnilsiilireiiKt r the tlmee with her many tine stores, promi nent oinon;; them being .lolin Wanainakei-H inunniiHO wtnbllslinicnt at Ilroud and Market street, runntiiK Imck to Cliustnut and Thlr UhmiUi, ocrtipyliiKim entire bWk, rourstorleH high. Alohu Chchtnut, KlRlith and ntlier com merciiil thnniUKlifarcH we ilnd nmny other ma gnltlefiit places of busIiii's.s;althoiiKhMimll er they uro tho more attractive. Custmrw In most all cities chaniru with for civic virtues. The grim looking heads in stone hcrvliiK as tluial orimmelits to the deli cate arches Termini; thu htono canopy in tills ehureh-llke iiiaiisolcuiu weiu or a ery firm tsipie character, Mime of them were lu agony as If by the oppressive w ight of the suier htructuru; others were grinning like demons, to frighten nway inmglnary ghosts. All ns'inlni: to indicate the nrrhltcctiiro or a seven' ivleglou n-gn. j It was in the midst or this strange can lug or a iMist age, In this nioss-coverisl building with Its outside stone tracery crumbling nway , ami needing continual renewals mid resilisii rroin Denver, two from Lincoln, two from Hastings, mm mini Howard, ami one mini lleatrlco. The Iliullngtoirs Lincoln hintlnessthls week was Immense. There were sent riiun lieie Hatmilny two le0H.'rH, tho HiiiiiuiiuniherHuu day and one each Monday and Tuesday for Chicago. Never In the history or the 1, it M. has travel lson so heavy as during the mst wisk or ten days. On Huturdny last. Agent .eltuer at the city ollksj .alone, sold fiMHl worth or tickets. Mr. A. l Zelmcr tlekutisl ten issiplo ti Kurois), Monday, nil or whom nail iroin New York to day: Mr. W. .!. Ijimb and wire ror l.iverjssil, Kugland., on tho steamer Umbrla, Cunaiiler; Mr. Carl Kiinke and wife, Miss Fannie Mooim, Miss Amvlla Rimsey, MlssCarl Itvleliniiud wife, and Mr. Henry Keniicr for iitvineii on thu Fulila, of thu North Herman Lloyd, and Mr. C. D. Hyatt on thu City or ChcMcrof thu luuuilt line. At a meeting or Colorado delegates mid al ternates or Colorado delegation to republican national convention at Chicago, together with friends who accompanied, it was unani mously voted that cordial thanks be extend ed to tho management or the ('., II, A: (). company for tholr courtesy and ror thu ac commodations all'oided ror tho journey. Tho train cointlsUsl or ten loom-rs, with 'Jrawing risim and dining cam. Journey was niiulo on time without accident or delay or any kind. Kntlro delegations express them selves delighted with tho trip. J. C. Mo.vriiOMKHY, ror delegation. Dated Ilurllugtoii, Juno 17. incasuicineiit of t'.'tl.xaii'J feet It has two I gHllerles and Is spanned hy arches Ml ret clear of the tloor It Is supplied with 8, lfiO chillis. Divide the hall lulu three portions lengthwise, lu the middle third lire the seats of thu delegates to the con veiitiou. In front of them Is the speak er'H platform, backed by far-reaching tloi-H of Keats for spectatorH. Hack of the delegates again stretch along to almost I dim dlstiuici'H other tlorM of seals, nnd , vast giilleiles ascending one above mi i other to almost dl..y heights On either hand this sponker'n throne is bulwarked by tho icpiesenlallvuHof the presH.whlle, oroId, on either hand ol these are thu ' room. dovotcd to tho telegrailT oparif torn. Iiotwfun this enthroned embodl lluy corset tonight or Ashhy A: Mlllsinugli. Mr. H. A. Hcnton and wire left Thursday Tor HIoux Falls, Dak., over tho Klkhorn. Ilrokeu lines of corsets at M ci'iits on the dollar and less, to close. Hatmilny night fnun (in' In nreservn Its iirlifimtl lealltv. that we time, but unlike all others this ancient place i r.mii ,-,-,. ,ftl,ii, r I'liL-lMiidV nml Ame- dollar a eliiiiM to tho olden ways. We still obwrve ..i..... )-M, i.i.wvi. l(,iLr ,l..voutellv in wr-! 7 to it o'clock. AmIUIY & Mlf.t.Hl'AUfm. .-'..- .. . :. . . ...I--" - ?-. ...... .. ... Mr. Milton M. Lyons returned Monuay mini thu old fashioned market places in thu cento of tlw streets and although lu many places almost renly to take a tumble they are still used, ami as ever we see the gissl housew ifu going to iiuuket wltJi a large basket; a change however, having Ixs-u jnado from the time; instead or marketing in tho oorlv morning as formerly, they go in tho evening and It may Is' notlceablu that hundreds or ladles, lioth rich and iioor, are seen on the streets either with a load or going for one In fact the ladles or this city have licgnu to look uH)ii marketing as a duty and pleasure. The country products niv all brought into the city late In tho afternoon and nlncsl in the market places and ulTercd for sale frili mini Hie neii;iiiiO meais, iimi vices rcudeied according to theinost erfcet J U'slhetlo culture or tho present ago All the llnest linihlc or our liest modern coinisiNers o sacred song limy Iks hoard here, and the grand organ recitals tell us that then) Is no Visible dqoay in Aliglo-Haxou civillzullot Cincinnati, accompanied liy his wife und child who have Iswn sjieuding some time in that city. , Anxious crowds Hiirroutidisl the lkniorrtit'A bulletin Ixunl all yestcnlayafteniiKm watch- &r TFT kv r Tff5) 1 1 i nl . " "" .T 1 : I ' 1 1 1 1 M It ' ' i I. L rvll i J I "il h,l ii aii L-J UB I II 1 1 iJ STl F"i f i IrsaiisijnnriR'ir I ai izzimmxzzjuLjzi ijsi i i Ai n .- 1 1 IJ.it.' 1 1; I iwl Lai 4il J DBttBBQBail JluHaauD5caSK -nlftl..i- rsdft 11 ni &1 M j.milo.UMU: It 1j ir ifeM or Hm 1 1 in iiimm lwirwysiwpT(pilWMJf'l Kiighuid may w ujsm her decline, but there I1R tjm varying fortune of thu different can are no visune signs, u measures uy ner pies-, dldates. ent Nbiniliinl or intellectual culturoiind cluirch i ,oV c c j,(,1Y0 oft ytwiluy for Jack- worship. .... soiivlllo. III., on his way homo. Mr. 1'lerce As wo pawxsi out me sexton uieiv uie nuge ,.. ..r,.,,.. i statlonwl at Omalm lu the key from the ponderous door or the vestibule. It might have answered lor the stair or a glnut oru weasiti or defence against all sac riliglous Intruders The KtksIiiou 01 American Ait and Me chanical Inventions is now open In Imdon und all other dalntlesund substantlals for the I n1(1 1, 0jw jy MI()UK ni wmt (-.s'ts Aiueri tublo are to Isi had at the Nunc place. The nnls C.XLV tho KuglMi. Here me placed side Pennsylvania and New Jersey fannois' pro- j ((y M(U, tlc lNU.y ht,KK,, f our Kngllsh an dlicts are sot side by side and tho Delaware , (VMorH) tho very modern beside this old cm vcgetablo Is also lisiktsl for, tomatis's mid J ,,,Vt hi,Wng how much inoiv rapidly u high corn lioitig the principal piislucts. The l'hl I Mllteor civiliiition anil reltnoinont has Imvii adelphla housewife N generallj econoinlcal, , ,t,.i, ftt New World Our piogre.v,has as is evinced by the fact Hint rags, rat, etc. I 1mi(. nm,., ,,,,,(,1 m Kngland's. We arousuallv liaihsl to gissl advantage. liitlioNtml, the race Tor einplm lu the iOMsIon alleys (and nearly all houses have a paved , ))f ,,( ,.1, nheritnnci'or Kngland's thous idloy) Iho huckster is lieunl to yell "soap fat' ! ll( y,., r culture. The rights ot man and soon after a female's head apis-ars with I m) K,tteruu.lei-.tMid by oiiriincestorri. We it few wa-aiw of fat fiom meat, etc., ami in wt.,.t, not ml,K.,. with the old and cumber- return gets a loco of soup. Rags, old paper, old iron, etc. tire also called out ilia like man ner und from one to four cents u miiiiiI is given for Mich material, All day long the stentorian voice of tlie liult and vegetable vender is lieurd calling out "Htruwls'irlos, strawlMvrries.six cents u iimitl" and diverse other saleables he may have; each vender usually carrying but one kind of stuir and this in n push cm t. Tho hiiiutnor season is just opening at thu seashore rebuts near by and from this on surf lsithlng will Is' ery popular. Atlantic City, Cajio May, Coney Island and Manhat tan liench liotcls and places of amusement havo nearly all opi'iieil and the resells are lieginning to be thickly peopled. Many from the city havo ipiit house and home, closed up for tho summer and hinl thunisolvcsthlther, and during 'iinu and early July the balance of washoru rri'ipienters will geek the ocean's shore to remain till the liiht of tho hot weath er. Accordingly tho Imdiiouuhlo inn-tics, re ceptions, etc., attending will soon ho agog and society will bu ga and festive. (u our walks and dri es alsuit the city wu still sisi the goisi old ipiaker who is easily distinguished by his conventional stylo of dress. The (pinker element in Philadelphia Mill seems to flourish and in seeing them wo ii iti lemiiided that these ipmkers, or rather their anoestois, wem the founders or this city and to tho tpiukeis i'hiliulelphla owes Its existence. some institutions ot a past age; Is'sides, we swept awaj the oxismsivo ceremonies and traditions or monarchy, and wcnuimuuccd to all the world that all men were entitled by noir fiitun. Ask your neighbor how thej like their Alaska ivfrlgerntoi-H. Theiv are inure ot them in use in this city Hum all others. Hold byH. CKIIIoU. - Two prisoners csc.issl fiom the gu-iiils while working in tho Holds Monday Kiich hud but four mouths to serve. They haxe not yet been captured. Mr. A I. U. Kwmi willsucctssl II. M. Itusl. nell ns repivM'iitiitive or Hi? Oiimlm at this Milnt. Mr. ICwan Is well Known ns mi able uewspaH'r man. Hon I. O. C'nssidy 1ms ret in ned li-otu Km tucttshurg, Iiumi, with bis family, and Is now rull eurolliil as a citlj'ii or this gleat and glorious coiniunnweallh. Mr. ami Mrs. W.J. Lmuh, left Tuesday fin Kuroie. Their last year's tour was so pleasant and the time so profitably spout, that it was decided to again isit the continent Dining I In1 sale WisIiicm MAP OK CIIICAOO HnoWINO LDCATION TIIK AUIHTOltllM. moat of thn convention those reconlcm of events, and its magic messengers on either hand are the seats of the national committee. Above this central point ot the ton vent Ion, this seat of the presiding genlus.dependont from thu felling Itnelf aviwtHcuil-domuiuade up of harmonious arrangements of thu sister colors ot thu great republic, led, while, ami blue, and KIUIM IlKltlSI)' TIIK 81'KAKKIt'H 8TAN0. of the ureal Intel lor, as hardly to lie no ttccnbteal III it Around the gallery frontu that look I down upon this electric lighted sennn aire, lu thu upper tier, tho shields of thu v. rlous stales nml on the fronts of the lower galleries portraits ot ull ol C'olitm bin's uilulil sous, Hut two of these portraits stand out with forceful promt- 1 nence Lincoln and (Irtiut -the great civilian tilled with thu spirit of Inspired Htutcsinntishlp, tho grout witrrlm whose military Inspiration (tiltllled thu others nnd saved a nation. A galaxy of stars, a robe ot red, white ami blue tlltlugly nurroumlB these portraits of the nation's great men The vast bIzo of the galleries In the rear of the hall it once atrlkes the spec tator hh he enters the hull. Thee ilse tier above Her, each of them capable of seating ns nmny people an the whole of Hit ortlluitiy hall, even of the larger ill meuslons, the largest of this pyramid of galleries being capable of seating i!,'.'lO persons. The iron columns which support tbeso Immense and nlnioM distinct, auditori ums, when t lowed from a distance seem llkogossumei thicads The uullt-iles In ratline the permanent, galleries of the nudum linn building, nml not giillelies '81, the present hull hiiNiin net mil greater sealing ciipuclly than thu Kxposltlonhnll of "I It will be seen that the present hall will neat almost as many as did the old hall, anil scat them moreroinfortably ami enable them to hear better than could the most distant, spectator In the old hall for while In the latter the most distant, spectator was ?H0 feet (rum the iliaiiimin'N neat, the most distant spectator In the now hull will only be li reel from tho npoHkor' stand The acoustics of the present hull are undoubtedly much supplier lo those of the Imposition hull In every rettKct. The conveniences for entering nml u.ill are iiImi much unite tiuiiii'ioiis.nnd much belter arranged than those of the old halt- Thu tin orations of the Audltoiliitii appear bewildering at (list the exterior ami Interior being covered with Hags nml bunting It icqitlrcd fourteen tons of red, white and blue bunting to ilccniuto the building as It. now Is Mltcinueis In various artistic designs nml colors, und partialis und paintings of historic scenes meet the eye o very where A great, aheot of terra rottu bunting hangs tw u roof between tho sunlight which nours thro' It fiom the great open space Just above the great gallery, und relieves thu other wise monotony of so prodigal n display of national cohuu THE BADGES AND DECORATIONS. The Alllon badge wart of natln und gold with Uiu loitering, "For Presi dent, William II. Allison, 1888." . Thu Sherman men woro plnlu Imtlges of I fringed satin. All thu Indiana delegates wore red willu und gold badges, with Harrison's natno. Thu divided dologa Hons woro badges without i. nines, Now York had n plain hluo satin badge, with "Delegate!" across the top nnd "Chicago, Juno ID, 1888," In tho center. Miihhu chtinottH showed it modest wulto willu badgo, with thu Mluglu word '.MnHsachu- seiiH." Tho handsomest hadgcH of all were those of Colorado and California. The Colorado badge is a silver dollar, lu the contor it set of miner's tools, consisting of pick, shovel and hammer, and nl the bottom a bucket of silver ore, the last two being wrought In sliver Tho Cali fornia badgo In wrought lu gold, the top being i medal, thu center a Ix'iir and stripes with the word "California,' nnd the bottom thu coal ot-urum ot Uiu .statu. The I'nloti club of Colorado uUo linn a handsome badge Thu decoration-nit thu various head quartets were (asterul The Pacific coast delegates made I he most elnborate display The Calilornla headquarters, at thu Lulnnd were crowded with admlriug visitors, Hcnttercd around was. u profu sion of potted plants, and the walls were covered with state and national emblem. Thu most prominent portrait was that of Hlnlue. and thu smaller pictures of the Plumed Kulght were almost without intermingling electric stars of Hht, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,-iiy constructed for the pin poses proudly stands forth the great shield of I o) ,,. (.(iu.ioi,. stieiiuth and safety tlm united states, this suiom, us Hori zon of stars, Its stripes of union all are pictured out, put In a basso relievo of light made up of variously coloicd elec tric Jets. From the sid.'sof this, extend as with us, Tho Kuglish language, except among theislucnttsl .-'asslsnnt so well spoken as In America. Their cmnhcrsnmo and complicated system of education is partly rcsisMixlhle; and rc- foinislu Knglaud do not pi ogress so rupidlj 1 as with us, Novell heless wo have received t much from Kugland and she limy have yet much to learn from us. SlIIUA. Mr, Mahler's Orimd Outing. I The oicursion, headed by Prof. Jacob Mah ler, gi en for the uiemlH-rs of his class mid their friends on Tuesday, was a grand success in every tmitictil.u-, as IseverythlugMr. Mah ler undertakes. Tho train left the It, & M. dcsit at til a. m. enroilto to Cushmiili. There were about .'UNI children in all, and one can Imagine, from the uuiuls'i- that the) must have had a jolly Hino, The lHys iiiiiiis' themselves during the II 1st pint of the uiorn inir at Iibm) hall, after which lunch was served. Miavo today ror New Vork mid ti-omthero i)am.ij, mi boating pmlomluiitisl after will muko in'ilodlcal trips to Manhattan lunch, tho music Is-lng furnished lij Miss llcachf Baratigu, iiji Hie Iliutsui liy moon-1 WillouKli'O'- light, take a dip III the ocean's salty water I At slxo'cliick a train was sent outandall le and ctulcimir to rcmh Lincoln by tho llrst. tnu.,i to tho city without tlm sign of an nc A)V W. i t.,ient with exception of black eye ... .... . . . ... V ... the laws or i list ami nature m tun iigm oi i hlock, Hcrisilshcliucr tc uo, weiecoun life, lllH'i'ty and the pursuit ot' knowledge, to close the door seven tunes to ktrp nut s-o-Olirtlrst piinciplu was that all thu children or I pie uhilo those Inside could Isi walUsI on. Hie republic should have a common school i si. I satmday night Nile of corsets. We hae ueiitlon-thut every child should have an (homo i,,,,!;,.,, n,,,- tocloso which will be -,ld ispml chaiicoin the battle of life. Tho masses lt ks , mniirnctun'is' cost. ..r l..t lriKtllli twkiiitlit t i'ii lint wit twill lulimtitiul ' 111 lilt; itlllinil J" WJIH' IIIU lllll .Wf L IMIIIIIIIM The Mllidii) Kxcursloli to .MIIIoKl A Kpccial tinill will lease the II. & M. ilrisit at 10:65 Sunday morning, for Miirord, return ing snmo evening. Hhogo Isliind is without doubt the llnest pleasure resort in Nebraska, surioumlrd asit is with about hair a mile or water spine, making it delightfully cool mid pUisant, with an abimdauco of swings, hum mocks, etc., and the finest of nuislo, boating iu,(f tubing. Take your lunch baskets ami sinnd tluul'O in the uikhU. ltouuil tliptick- ets only Oil cents at thu II. iV M. ilejHit or at . en-iall vuy umee corner i nun lemii sii-euis. A. C. ZlKMKtl, City i'liss. and Ticket gt. I ll.'l. CO. Will get jour .Sunday Mail fiom thu i'ost otllcu and deliver at jour house, or olllcu Teloplmno Its), I'lensiint lloui- .li.'s Plenle. I'leiisjiiit Hour Juuinr's, held a picnli' " tir. i al Ciisliuiau Pnik on lut-sdny ovoning. It; ",..., :..... , was stiipo.sisl to have boon a "moou-llght" atl'alr but alas, thotciu)est ragisl, which tilled their hh'I leal ideas with stern reality. Miss ljitta, wo are griovisl to say, received more than her share of water by falling Into the clock, but as sliooscaMd without serious dam age, she should Is) thankful. The Juniors aie a gay cnmhliiatl'iu mid me a goisl time ulieiover tho) go- I Monster Nile or dry goods at about half price. llerjsiMielinui'iV: Co, I 1.1 Milllll Tenth Mleet. For tickets to Dakota, Minnesota, .Montana, Oregon, Washington tcnitoi-y or Cnlit'oiuia points, call at the above place. Lively sale of ladles muslin underwear. Draw cts mid chemise at :.','i cents. Skiitsiiud night diesso, nt l,'i cents. Oaki.i'a - Co. Ahiiiiv A Mii.i.si'Ariiu Mes.rs. Iinholl and Aikhisou ar- In Ito-ton closing the contract for the election of Iho steel car works. They will be Its'iitcd near ICeiiiliill it Hmilh's mills, north-east of the city. Dr. ami Mrs, l,our) cuterlainrd u few friends at 7 o'clock tea, on Haturday evening I last. Knowing Mrs. Iiwry'scuinh I ties us a , hostess it is uuucccssniy to sa)' that all had a delightful time. liriul Hlaughter, sts'ivtary of rtciiinsKa con vention of republican leagues, was In theclt this week making arrangeiuents for a big ratillcatiou mis'ting in this city on next Thursday. It promises to Isi a ver) large gathering, with a torchlight pioccssion at tuchiueiit, ulispieiit ss'akels and eiitlmliini lllibonuihsl, Mr W. T. Hcott, owner ol tbeCr)stal liiuu dry building at Tw cut) fourth mid Ostiivts, lias M'cuiisl an iiijuiictioii against the gulden cutting away alMiut twehc fwl or grjuud oil' his property to make tho guide -it that tiiul It Is rather "cheeky" lot r Inisliiev, to do, but the grader apis-ar to be no respis-teis of IH'i-sous or property. The lurgo patronage of thu Klkhorn Itiieb) issjplu k, went from Lincoln to Chicago i c coiitly on thu low rate iiiiuU to the National Republican convention must have Urn crv the ticket eiiiiilines of that road hero, showing as it dis.'s thegrowiug I Mipuliirity of their lino. Thev had no polm nil friends to lssmi Hieir route but its real merit was sulilcictit to attract more Hum its ' natural proiNiition ot the business. We an glad of it. In tlm excitement ol thu jHitit li-al cmiteM that is about to Isi thrust uhhi us, (ssipl should rciueuilH'r that theie mo other thtng Jusl as desirable asolllce Take for install. . , some of tlnwi Is'aiititul watches, rings, hun llettcs, etc., that llallett, the Jeweler, is show lug at his store, 11:1 Noith Kleentli sticet His stock Is one of the haudsomesi in the west A kH'clnlt) Just now which is meeting with much favor, isitu elegant silk iimlnella 1 with elmsod or plain gold handle, engniMsl 'asinnchasordcslies. Call and OMiiullie hl gissU. lug over the whole hall.widthwlso of tho platform front, are the national colors, ranged lu a fretwork of stripes the em hodlmeiit of the nation reposing lu thu luxury of peace. The great space of tho platform, with Its gallerled tear, It? stretching canopy of colors, Its groat shield, ItH roof illumined with hundreds of electric spots of lights, is the altar scene or the panoramic distance that ilrst strikes the eye of the spectator us hu emerges from the dimly lighted, simply llnlshod, modest corridor that ,,,,., I leads him Into the convention hall. rfi we!: 'St. 'k .! 'iL,.!::j!I.!f !::: .j"?!- nil ill inn :ufi) i;uiiii:in, iin'inn i i-nrv, nt- lected points of spectacular deslie big in fact, hut small In comparison with their expansive surroundings. These are the boxes for thu lucky ones, i the wives nnd daughters of the delegates, and are fragrant w I tit beaut) 'h presence. All these vantage grounds of sight are niiulu snug by u wealth of diapery Ue ueuth the lower one ol these snug cor ners on the light Is uu open compart inent occupied by the Postal Telegraph company, convenient to the delegates. Looking down on this acenc of the pres ent is a scene ot the past -a painting of Guu. John A. Logan on tho battle field of Atlanta, the battlefield ot thu uu- weiu the pioliiluetil Ideas kept lu Mew und no safer gallciles can bo found in nu building lu the I ll They aie fall) like in look Hut this Is a laui char iietci.stic ol I he whole Interior Ills a tain liituiioi Lightness mid guice of etlci have been sought lather than thu glooui iiingulltcf ncc ot the great halts ol the middle ages Theie aie mall) detached portions of the hall and Us furnishings that are well worthy nl special mention The spciikci s desk Is one of these It Is a tunnel ol cinblemati.ed patriotism At the apc. ot the flout of It is tin- hint of freedom In all the richness ot gilt He V I&Z3? d NTH , IC3 I Hid TiiW!"iSi;";nn cri' tKSjl .-rr.3 T rjL A . f T . ffKa.-mHat TnLL WtSiai PMUTl1 I . H i EST .,. aim?RM UIvi-W'l ..-dB- ; -1, r.- rlfc'J t- r p7vA-ViuismiSKr a HJh fi.iinit pi v of rosviiviU' pm.i.. (IIA.IIMVN lllMs lll'f.SIMi COWKNTION neath Is a portrait ol 'The Father or Ills Cii'intry." Again Ikj ueath Hits and on cither hand are rl.ii silken draperies or the national (olors, while stamhiids rear themselves at each comer of the table, standing erect Uku sentinels at their posts around tin fluotio of the convention. The great lion glulera that form the strengthening supports of tlie roof aie another feature worthv of special mention These glrdcis are iitllleil in the scheme of elicit .iiidinado use of as i enters for electric licht dls- i phi) lu the foi in of great stais ot glory above the del"gates beuc.itli The conxeuttoii nail in ibe Imposition 'building .iiiuiigcil for the Hopubllcan uatlonal conxciiilou of 1l was I.V) feet lu width and ITO feet In leiigih The distance fiom the cluni man's phitfoini to the must distant low of seals at the i south end of the hall was '.'Ml led. and the hall bad . i total capacity lor seating : U, I'll 7 pel soli- t M lllslveol iimiiiiII private gulleix en i led hv the dlieilois of tho I Kxposftion liiiibllug The dimension-of tlie (oiiM'iilioli hall in the tiditot iiuu building aie P.HI feer Ui'i leel I'he dlsl:inic tlom the seat to hr tcupied lV the ili'sldllig olllier of the loinehlloli 10 till' most distant low of seal-- in the gen end spcctaiois t ml f tin- hall is 175 feel These lluu res show thai I hough thu siipoi-tlctnl measurement u Hie ground (loot of tin present hall la soiiiowhnt le th.n thai of the hall in thu Kxiuisl lion building during the conveutlon of C4IU.NKK Cllll Add AllUITOIUUM number. On one of the wall.? waa as allegorical picture of an Oregon hull, rep resenting ''protection," chasing 0 rover Cleveland, who represents "rreo trudo," Into the Puollle ocean. Tha California delegation gave it reception to thu dele gates of other states, and entertained their visitors with the music of u splen did band. At the rear of tho headqimr- I lets the most Interesting decorations wcie hugu cases of California winu which reached nearly to the celling, uud sur mounted with Hags. Hum ('Icm'IiiiiiI Could Win. Colonel Tom Ochiltree thinks that among; picstdeutlal candidates Hheridnu would have had the strongest pull In thu south. Houth in men like a gallant foldier. Hhcridnn was brac enough to light thu south, and hu was bruvo enough to protect them tho people. -'Resides, ' said the festive Tom, with nsmile, "you know Phil Shcrldiin has twin?. Start tho gallant general with those two twins down south mid he would heat his Shenan doah time." "Hut suppose Mis. Cleveland should ' "llrent Hcott!" said Oihiltree, "in that cam there would bo no show for Hhcridnn " .Wit- 1'nr.' iituo'. Cloning Party. Pror. Mahler gave his closing j arty at Ma sonic Temple Inst oM'iiing. A largo mi in her wem in attendance, and the nlfalr was us usual a grand siicccns. The music was furnished hy the Phllluuinonic orchestra. Mr. Mahler du serves much piniso for tho pheuomeiml ad Miiiceiuent of Ids pujiils in so short a time In deportment, his students show good and cme ful training. It Is hosil to Ih hoH-d that Mr Mahler w ill isit us again next siiison. . At its lixetlng n Pi May oM-iung last, Court Ti;o, A. O. P , thitid the follow lug of lli-ers: W C. II., K A Hte Inns, HuhC It, (i. It KiiiiwIik, TuiiMiicr, II A. Htuphi'iis. Kinmn-iiil m en tin) Kieck Cnlbii , nxiidlug steietiiiy, (ieoige Uaitt. S W , Mnitill Seiel. J. W, John I.oisioi . S. It, Mr Htner;J. II. ltobt. Kheipce HoMial of the nwly clcitidi lilt els iuvltid the minibeisof Hu- couii out rm lefitshiiuiits. and tl,) pns ei tied 111 a bid) lo Hie fistlval giMiih) the V iiinuis Relief Coips held ill the slut orcein. -,'lo O sticet. It wiisu vciy cnjowihlciHv casioii. The iiistallatiiii ot (tllurs takes place on I'rldu) evening next, the .'ilh ust (iriind coiHl iiilu turn toUo'i'i night. Odd slws ut less tluin half pi n Asitu A Mu.isi'vi l. '