V flWT "iWVTTf - ' "-r'5F-if" ryu '"fff w,i"t'w"iy""' " ' '"""'' r" " wpiiii;iiiiiffffwPfjipiif.!iiiiww) frwwt'ifo 'wiiiiMP?,JQMgFlt i"W' t . , I i I f y si NEW YOttK FASHIONS. THE LATEST IN AMERICAN DRESS FROM METROPOLIS. THE flnrniontj That Ac Quito r.iinllli, Yon Know Soul Slilm Tl'nt All tlio Pair One Lovi tUiuhrrnr f the Season. Other Matters. ISpccl.il ConvponiliTco.l Ki:w Vohk, Oct. !. Economy Is tlio source of wealth, wo nil know, "nnd thnt U tho renson thnt so many women tnl;o I pieces of tholr liiisbnud's old trousers nnd I bow tlium nil over with Kohl braid nnd nil colors of wills, and then pay n shoemaker $5 to put boIcs nud licols on tlictn, so tlmt "dear liubby can liavo a vnlunblo but eco nomical pair of slippers for bis dainty llttlo footsy tootsies wbeu bo cornea homo," nnd thereby tho pood nnd econom ical llttlo wlfoy Bnvcs enough inonoy to buy her n winter bonnet, nnd besides earns n reciprocal presout on Christmas, usually n sealskin cloak. lacing n woman myself, 1 can't tpilto explain how It Is that It makes n sulTlclcnt Having on tho prlco of n pair of slippers thnt could bo bought ready inndo for 1.00, to buy n $8."3 bonnot nnd pny $5 to tho Hhocmnkor besides, but It must bo so, or custom would not lmvo proved It infalllblo. 'Women nro not expected to rensou nnd prnctlco economy both. Ono Is qulto enough, particularly when such nbstruso problems ns how to mnUo $33.50 out of tho sent of n pair of old pants nt onco, with n clear tltlo to n ncalskln or dia mond ring In tho futuro nro Involved. Women may not bo nblo to arguo, to set Tip their promises nnd draw their deduc tions, nnd convlnco their hearers by their logic, but what with their economy nud their tears thoy "get thero Just tho eamo." Yesterday I sat In a window on a much frequented thoroughfare, which is thronged with ladles every afternoon, nud suddenly tho Idea struck mo to count tho bonnets nud lints, nnd only tlioso vhlch had no counterparts, during ono hour. I did so and counted -1 12 women nud girls, ench and ovcry ono of whom had on n head covering entirely different from her sisters. Thero woro somo others which, llko tho Irishman's pig, ran around ao that I could not keep account. Just think of thatl Four hundred and twelvo different stylos of hat3 and bon nets I Everybody can bo In fashion In that manner, or rather each woman can bo a law to herself, and It tnkes n smarter woman than I am to pick out tho very most ultra fashionable of them all. Hat, in tho largest nud principal establishments, thero Is a llttlo, very llttlo, family likeness between somo of them. I notlco that tho hats affected by young lndtos nearly all liavo innntl for dolmans, wraps nnd other cut. door wear, nnd this season tho furrlersi liavo surpassed Ihoumolvw lu tho perfec tion nnd grncoof tholr sealskin wraps. A pretty round shoulder capo Is called tho Princess Mathlldo, though why they uamo It after her Is hard to understand, for sho Is almost us big as tho fat woman, nnd rould uovor wenr ono. 'tlio wraps, wnon trimmcu Drltctnnimi'M of Iluulnn Ton. Tho culslno In tho hotel nnd good ro tUurantn In very lino, and comfortably pood In tho cheaper houses wo liavo tried. Nowhoro Is living dear. Ten, most deli rious, with nlco bread, nnd enough for two, cost eighty kopecks, nnd utrluk gelt to tho wnlter of say ten In nil nltout forty cent ii. Chocolate, two tumblers full, nnd bread or enko for two, snmo 111 160. tho capo nlwut 50 to 00, according to slzo. Tho plush coats and Nowmnrkcts ro nomblo sealskins so closoly that It Is almost impost) I uio to tell them npnrt with out touch lug them, nnd they do not cost noarly so m u o h . 1 u fact n long Nowmnrkot, mUlii lined nud of tho finest qunllty, only costs ft Ii o u : C0, and I liavo soon many others mtt lQM with sablo or plucked beaver, cost about prlco. A good dinner of soup, two kinds A t 11 t . i Al I . k ...! .... .l.l.lnn atli It a nillnli.l . il till meat nnd vegetables, with u rompoto and glass of l)cor, cohIs In tho best places, for two, nbout 1.10 of our money. Tho samo nt a ivMoctablo place, but not so well prepared, yet good enough, nbout thlrly-llve cents per person of our money. 1 mako It n rule to try all kinds of placen where food Is clean nnd respectable. Una slan tea Is very lino. It Is served thus: A teapot largo enough to hold ono largo cupful, and half full of leaves, Is placed beforo two persons, with another largo pot of bollltur water. Wo half Ull our cups from tho teapot nud 1111 up with hot water, nnd, if desired, with cream or with milk, nt tho same tlmo filling tho teapot with hot water. In tills wny wo can have us much as wo cau possibly do slro. I notice Russians drinking and refilling until tho decoction coming from tho pot Is barely colored. Wo, however, rellll only onco, getting thus two largo cups of delicious tea. Tlio third cup Is strong ! enough for tablo two. Tor each portion iwojvo tumps t)i sugar nro i ununited nun bread enough for n fair breakfast. I no tlco Uu&slans putting sugar lu their mouths and sucldng tlio tea through It or eating It after swallowing somo tea. This, however, when tea Is taken simply as n boverago and with n slice of lemon. Ono disgusting habit Is common hero In tho better class of restaurants. A glass of Miter Is served nfter tho meal, with a Ingcr bowl. Tho mouth Is washed and Uio water poured out of It Into tho linger bowl. 1 hnvo herotoforo seen this dono at mnny tables d'hote on the continent, but hero so far It seenm universal. Thero Is nothing In this really filthy, but It Is Btiggostlvo of Hastiness. I liavo seen It among traveled swells lu America. It Is a habit I hopo will uottako deep root oven lu our swelldom. To wash the mouth be fore smoking U n luxury. Hut thero nro Bomo things which nro better dono behind a screen than in full view. -Curler II. Harrison lu Chicago Mali. JJW3f strings of ribbon hang ing down to tho wulst and aro garnished with ovory imaglnablo stylo or reamers nnu uirus, iionnkts. such ns never yet hatched or How. Wrd of Paradlso tails aro in special demand, nnd when theso uro unobtainable too out Btiunguais inn Is confiscated, and Is about as protty. Thero aro feather bonnots made of feathers glued to a foundation, nnd volvet, felt and woolen goods mado to match "costumes, and thero aro flower bonnets for afternoon teas and evening wear, and thero aro somo very dainty and protty bonnets mado of ribbon only. This ribbon Is all In ono pleco and Is quilled, rallied, woven in nnd out, and manipu lated lu somo occult way, but which Is really charming nnd chlo when dono. I might hnvo yards on yards of ribbon, but with a hundred years' of work I ould not pinch and pucker it up bo that It would look llko ono of theso simplo but stylish ribbon bonnots, and as a natural consequence, it Is tlio only bonnot that my fancy will accept as my "now bon net," and for that fairy doftness of tho milliner's fingers I shall have to pay at tho rato of 00 an hour for her labor, for It don't take over ten minutes to mako ono. Why It Is that a "young man's fnncy lightly turns to thoughts of love," while a woman's soul's dovotlon bows beforo a sealskin, aro tilings that no fellow can find out, but thero Is nothing, not oven tho lovo for a real caslimero shawl over which tho scent of tho goat and tho filthy hut whero a greasy Moliamotnn mado it hangs forover, nnd which, by tho way, Is regarded by tho owners as tho odors of Araby tlio blest, and as such cherished and sulffcd at with admiring noses, that can equal tho undying affection for a real akin B.icquo. Its rich color nnd vclvoty Boftncss, nud Its particular becomlngness to all women alike, mako It tho most do Blrablo material over known for winter wear. It Is a3 becoming and Kultablo for tho girl of fifteen as tho whlto haired tyr lie: Ksausu, you know. woman of eighty, and slim women look plumper anil fat ones look moro Blonder, end over all tho cc&lskiu throws it halo uul witchery. It is not enough to hnvo short sacqucs, but tho demand was Impiwatlvo for Now markets 'which reach to within a few Inches of tho bottom of tho dress, and of course It was fillod. A Newmarket costs about pUOO for a good quality. Then there nro wuklnr jackots, dressy and stylish, for about 0100, but tlioso can-only bo worn by deader peoplo. Thou thero woo a do- mum uisaiit'h ukhihil at prices ns low ns 15 thnt wcro still very elegant nud durable Hut this was usually at tho end of tho soason, when merchants preferred to soil cheaply than to atoro tho wraps, with tho risk of a change In fashion. Hut tlioso who buy such a garment can safely count upon tho fashion lasting for three winters, with, possibly, somo slight modlllcatlou, bo that It lu good economy to buy them. I wish women could Bottlo down Into stylos as solid ns Bcnlsklu In tho matter of other nrtlclos of attire, though to bo sure tho fashion wrltors would suffer lu consequence, for I loso my patience when I bco our young American women try so hard to forgot tholr own national Individ uality nud put on tho stlffest, most un gainly nnd luigrncoful garments, lu which thoy are obliged to bruco up mid hold their heads high and shoulders out and their anus stiff as potters just becausa It Is English, you know, nnd their dress maker pretends to liavo been tailor to tho queen. You know that since her melan choly widowhood tho queen has no uso for tailors, but in tier husband s life tlmo it was moro than hinted that sho woro tho bifurcated garments supposed to belong exclusively to tho bettor box. When you bco theso tailor mado girls you think of I tho drill of tho nwkwartl squad at tho barracks at Shooburyness In England, and as thoy stop out your mind ro verts to tho sergeant's, " 'A-n-ti foot, straw foot; 'n-a a ! foot, straw -foot." Tnoy absolutely can- . not walk othorwlso In such rigs. Oh, dear mo! I blush for tho weakness of women. Mark tho dlffcrcnco In tho easy graco of tho French woman, who has her proto- po in all sensible American women. cr gown Is mado or lines and curves, and thero is a studied ncgligcnco about it that Is very pleasing and infinitely hotter adapted to tho outlluo of ft woman's figure than tlioso stiff, backboarded English dresses, that aro mado so tight that you cannot sneczo in ono to savo your llfo without blowing tho top of your head off. In this French imported costume tho peculiar arrangement of tho long India scarf is noticeable It goes around tho shoulder, crosses in front, and Is brought around tho waist to tho left side, whero It Is simply knotted. This Is a protty and dressy accessory to a tollot, and can bo mado of China or Itulhin crcpo and bead ed, or embroidered and fringed. Such Bcarfs aro about four yards long and half n yard wldo. Tho model Is of brick color, with black dots nnd stripes, nud tho dress I Is of black nrmuro silk. 'ilia intelligent reader will notlco a pe culiarity In tho maunor of orranglng tho hair, which Is qulto protty and now. Tho front Is combed up over n cushion, and tlio sides only aro curled, leaving n well defined point In tho center. Tho haudsomo wool and silk plaids that nro scon now for tho now costumes liavo tho plaids on tho bias wherever It Is possible. Tho skirts aro usually kilted with a row of plain, largo buttons on two or throo kilts ns a panel effect, and tho upper drapery may bo plaid or plain. It takes almost a yard nud n half moro material to mako a dress up nil on tho bins than straight, as I found to my sor row, nud couldn't match tho goods, bo tlioso who wish to mako tholr gar ments In that wuy should tako warn ing and buy tho extra amount. Plaids will bo particularly popular for or dinary wear, or bitch as will require hard wearing qualities. Tho favorlto colors for plaids will bo green and gold, and red and bluo, and brown and red. Green In shades is very soft nnd pleasing, as Is also green plaldcu with wormwood brown. Tho abort mantles and wraps for early fall aro of every Imaglnablo color and stvlo. Bomo of them being a slmplo capo, with military crDircctolro collar. Others, ami by far tho most part, will liavo tlio tabs extending down to tho bottom of tho dress skill. Somo aro of lino wool goods handsomely trimmed with gimp or beaded work, und othorsof velvet lavishly garnished with lino beads und pas&cmen tcrlo. They aro Been lu ovory color used this boason, but unless one's means nro ample black velvet Is tho best investment, ns audi a wrap can bo worn with any dress. Mack or colored velvet, rich and haud somo enough for a wrap, can bo bought for 2 n yard, nud two yards Is plenty for a haudsomo nnd ample wrap. Allow a dollar und ft half moro for shot surah for lining and four nud a half dollars for beaded U limning, ami llfteen cents tor a pattern, and a lady by a day's work can liavo a most elegant garment thut would cost her from twonty-llvo to forty dollars ready mado, in tho best stores lu tho to giuuliig of tho season. Olive IIaiipciu 1 Baft tfTfftfl Art of Window Drrmlnc. Tho shop windows liavo put on their last porsuaslvo touches as tho season wanes. Tho mllllnoru' windows look llko aviaries In which bonnets nnd hats are perched llko birds of gay plumage Hut nothing Is dono to attract tho femlnluo oyo moro skillfully thnn thnt which nllurcs tho men. Tho nrtlstlo possibilities of neckties nro shown In mnny ways. Ono enterprising dealor has hung his cntlro window lu deep Indigo neckties splotched with spots and waving lines, 'lho Illu sion Is of a very dectiBca aspect and very taking. On another street red nnd bluo shirts nro mado effect ivo by displaying them in Hues so that tho bars of color shall tell for all thoy uro worth. Tho art of window dressing wo liavo learned from tho French. Two things aro necessary, n sense of color In masses nnd by contrast nud an appreciation of tho valtto of forms repeated. Theso Americans aro getting, and It marks progress on tho way to becoming an artis tic people. A glovo shop and n place for women's gear Is n caso lit point. Tho window is laid in black. On small raised stands aro long black silk stockings folded with hanging cuds, and on each of theso nro perched long, yellow kid gloves knotted exactly lu tho Bamo wny. Abovo these, which suggest, by tho way, pro Haphacllto (lowers lu n foreground, nro black knitted bIUc vests, hanging llko banners botween tho long yellow gioves, which liavo tho effect of streamers. In the contor of nil Is another vest, crossed by a magnificent pair of yellow embroid ered gaiters. Tlio window, with its re iterated yellow and black, might servo for an Austrian rally. Now York Press. 1Vhnt TJiry Don't LIUo. Our compact and Interesting lottcr from tho Nlantlc summer school for teachers had in it n wholo sermon In that ono quo tation from a teacher that "thero w'a'nt but ono way of lamln' young ones any thing and that was to glvo 'em what they didn't llko." What a picture it offers of tho way Bomo people regard children, and tho sort of peoplo who sometimes sccuro positions as teachers! That tho bcntl- nlcnt as expressed brlstlcn with errors of grammar does not, unfortunately, prove that n teacher did not utter It verbatim. Hut the ossenco of tho wholo thing Is In that notion of "giving 'em what thoy don't llko" ns n means or education. It la tho philosophy of llfo for somo peoplo. Thoy go nbout, ns a moral and religious duty, taking tho happiness out of other pcoplo's lives for their good, choosing tho disagreeable whero cholco outers, and turning to tho loft lu a crowd bocauso tho others turn to tho right. "Thoy glvo 'cm what thoy don't llko," and know It's tho rlg'.t thing because tlioso who get it "don't llko It." It Is n pitiful way of looking et things, and it doesn't bolong In tho Nluotccnth century, but it is still to bo found and when found it cannot bo curod. Hartford Courant. UNION PACIFIO RAILWAY. Now Tlino 'luliti'H lit I'.nVct Ni'l'l. 'Juil. Tmln No. I, the I'mcHIc KxprciM, leaves Council llliiirn 7i!L1 p. in., dally, niilvlng Denver uvond tiny tl;lft p tn.,Oj;di'ii thlhl day ftil.1 p. in,, nud Hnu KinueK-o fourth day nt 10:11 n. in. Tin In No. !l()l, lenvlnu Kniwaft City the Mime inoi-uliiR, at or nlxiul III n. in,, arrive nt Denver nt Till) n. in., nnd connect with tuilii No. 1 nt Cheyenne. Trait No VriiuOicrlniid Flyer," loaves Council lllutr Kiindny 7;M(I a, ni.,i!mly, i' livlng Denver mwiuI day IliiUln. in., Ogdeti MH'ottd day 11 p. in , Han Ki-nuclwo third tiny 10: -I.') n. in., nnd I'oitlntid foiitth day at H a. m, Train No. iiiKI, leaving lanw City tlio prtflotw evening, nt or about 0i 10 p. in., ar rives nt Denver at ft p. in. and connects with train No. !l nt Clieyt line. Train No. 'J, tlio Atlantic Hxprc, tho op Mlte of Train No, I, tin Ives Council Willi"-. ntHilfm. in, Connection I tiiailo nt Cliey enno for ICnina City, arriving Knnwtn City (train No. J.W) at or nbout ft p. in., of tlio Mine tiny thnt train No. 'J arrive Council HIuITh. Tuilii No. V'TIm Ovet land Flyer," the tipiKvdto of train No. il, at rives Council llliiirn tit f: Ul p.m. Connection I tnndn nt Cheyenne for IvaiiHn City, arriving ICiiiihiih City (train No. L'OI) at or about (;','() n. in, of the day following the arrival of No. -I nt Council lllnir Exception There I no connection with train from California and Nevada, east hound, on train No. -I. 8li'K nf Helmut iipol, Tho Union Pacific, "The Overland Itouto" will Ml excursion ticket nt reduced rale, to MrpUK dcMmti of attending the HlKilK ov HlCliASTOrot., to bo produced lit Oiualia, August lUHli, Kept. 1st, .'lid, Ith, nth, lllh, 7th, 8th, loth, nth, I'.'tii, l.'ith, nth, inth, imii, 'JOtli, !d, !th, mid UTtli. Tickets will be good, going date of ralo nnd returning the rollow lug day. Till w III bo one of the great cut attract Io.ir over offered to the public nud should Im) taken nilvaiitago of by nil. For rntoM etc., call on your nearest ticket agent. T. Ii. KiMiiAl.t., J. H. Ticiuikth, Acfg (len'l Man. (J. P. & T. Ag't. E. U I.OMAX, A. (. P. : T. A. Tlrst Harvest Kxrurslou Via MIrhoiu-1 l'nclll'i railway to point lu TcxfiHiuul ArlcaiiKn, AugutUlst, lK88;ntliein to follow Heptemlier 1 1 tit nnd ii'itli nnd Oeto tier 0th and '.':M at one faro for the round trip. Ticket nro flrt elns, limited to thirty day, und stop over for the Inspection of bind allow ed within tlio limit. Choice land tit from fl.ttt to $A ier nero. Further Infer niatloi., map, descriptive laud matter, el., may 1st had bv calling on or writing H. (J. llANNA, It. P. It. MlM.Kll, City Ticket Agent, (Jen. Agent. Cor. O and I'-'tli Btrcets, Lincoln, Neb. or innnr.it to All. Tho ITiiton Pacific Hallway. "Tlio Over land Itouto" Have Just issued very complete nud coiupreheiulvo pamphlets on Colonulo, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, nud Washington Terri tory, descriptive of tlio agricultural, stock raising nnd mluvral resources, tlio climate and licnlth resortHof tliCMjstntcsnnd territories compiled f.iom tlio latest reporUof 1887. Bend to J." 8. TebbettH (1. P. & T. A., Omaha, Neb. for one. IMPORTER OF MILLINERY. Mr. IMiss will be at tin; Capital Hotel in a lew days with an elegant line of Imported Bonnets, Hats and Toques. La dies wanting the LATEST PARISIAN STYLES at low prices please wait. Due notice will he given. M WvffvKm.L ftKTtV SEE TI-I13 New Garland, AT RUDGE& MORRIS iui N STUUIJT. VltUNCII COSTUMIi Tor Itmit, Finn suite of rooms In thu Wclntor block, furnished anil tin.urnished. Knqulro at room 1. Lincoln llnck mill Hiikchro Line. Telephone N . 201. meat market, 0:17 O street, or No. J101 livery Ixtrn. Order slates at Mimu place and U. P. ticket olllee, comer Kloventh nnd O streets. Hack stands, Capi tal hotel and meat market. liOUANO.V IlltOH. Student ArriiiiniinilutloiiR, All tlioso who can furnish board and lodg lug or employment for tho student of tho university will please address full paiticular to tho steward, ltoom number 1, main build ing. :w-Jt Miss Anna W. Hawkins, whoso success oh teaeher of dancing was plainly seen in her elegant "German and lleceptlon" of June last, will open her school for children on Hat urday, Heptetnbor tlio 22d, lu Masonic Tem pie. Mis Hawkins would bo pleased to re eelvo names of those who wish to take, at nuy time. Addri is room IU, lllehnrds block, Lincoln, Nub. Prlvuto lessons forndulls will nlso lx given to tlioso who deslto to tak IW-td DON'T FAIL To Call and Examine the Large and Elegant Stock of IM PORTED and DOMESTIC WOOLENS Just Received by Ihe American Tailors, OMAHA, NEB. i .j 1 1 Farnam St., Paxton Hotel Bldg. They are Leaders. STYLE, FIT AND FINISH surpassed by none. Do not fail to give them a trial, GREAT REMOVAL SALE! $25,000 WORTH OF Carriage cloaks aro of ractlnsso in leaf patterns and Persian colors, aro coat shaped and deflno tho figures loosely, liavo pointed hanglncr alcoves of plush or volvet, and collar and sleeves covered with tho richest galloon. - t;o of IUhcrrul WliUlcy. According to Tlio Lancet, lu certain dis tricts in tho north nf Ireland ether is largely used ns nn Intoxicant. A special kind of ether Is jireparcd for drinking purposes, nud Its success in supplanting whisky appears to bo owing to Its cheap ness, for a pcrbon can obtain for n penny sulllcleut of tho potent Until to iutoxlcato J him. It may bo hero mentioned that tho so called clilorlo ether, which, under Its nower name of spirits of chloroform, Is prescribed to give r. pleasant flavor to nauseous draughts, has often been used aa n stimulant by inebriates who have had access to It. It is not ether, hut consists of n Eolutlon of chloroform diluted In nineteen porta of rectified spirit. With regard to ether cold for drinking pur poses, It h asserted thut tho exclso authorities hr.vo beta r.pplled to, but thoy havo no power to control Its cale. Chambjfj' Jcurnd. IZcttio.l of Appr.iUlii" Manuscript. This Ltory h told of n certain llo3ton publisher, and It in reproduced c showing a unlquo way of r.ppralslug literary work: A gentleman who docs much with his pen lu tho vay of a iv.ther lurid kind of story writing had frequently disposed of nianu script to tho puultsher In (nieatlon. Ono day ho entered tho olilco of tho latter with r. story to cell, und handed him tho parcel of manuscript. "Well, how much for thlE?" was esked tho author, whllo tho questioner hept poising tho manuscript on lils open palm. "Fifty dollaru," was tho reply. "Fifty dollars? ' repeated tho publisher, tho rising Inflect Ion in his volco denoting surprise; "why, It's not nearly so heavy en tho ono I gavo you forty for not lorr c-'as'Uoaton Duiigot To Our I.uwjer 1'rliiiiil, During tlio past weckl'llK CouitiKU olllee has turned out soma elegant seeiineii in law brief, ono muulierhig nearly n hundred pace. We would like our friend of the legal fraternity toreiuciulH-r that in this class of woik wo oxcoll all others and that our price aro as low as tlio lowest. Calls by tele phone, Nn. 2.VI, promptly answered and nil work left nt our olllee in Ilnrr block done neat, quick nnd cheap. Culllni; Curtis. The Counii'.H has just received a largo In voice of calling cards In the latest sha)' and size. Our lady friends cHjiucliilly nro Invit ed to call and examine. Wo fuinMi them either pi luted or engraved in nuy stylo of tho nrt. Chntnberlnln'H Colic, Cholera and I)(nrrlina Ilcniedy Is the most tierfect preiMirntion In uso for Imwel complniut. It acts quick, can always lie depended upon nnd is pleasant to take. Sold by W. J. Turner. No ono can nlTord to neglect a cold ; catarrh, chionle bronchitis and consumption nro caus ed by negloctlng common cold. Take Cham berlain' Cough ltciucdy nud cure It whllo you can. Kold by W. J. Turner. Prof. 1 M. Oibenult has removed Ills musi cal studio from the Led with block to the I.lu dell hotel, Pupil Intending to take lessons in music, harmony or conqiositiou will please call. & Moshcr's, Masonic Temple. Vlephono 101. iHhHiiititlnii or rmtiirrxlilp. Notice is hcieby kIvcii that the pnitncrship heretofore exlsltlng betnwell I.. iVessel, Jr , and II. T. Dobbin, under tho linn name of Wchm'1 iM Dobbin, in the piiutinir, publish ing and stationery builiu-n. Is this day di solvtsl by mutual consent, II. T. Dobbins re. tiring. All ueeouutK duo tho linn will I hi eol ltvtisl nud nil lilll ii;iilut tho linn will Iks paid by L. Wessel, Jr. I. Wkkski., J It. II. T. DoiuiiNs. Si'ptemU'r 13, 1USS. Iniro Kiralfy's production of tho famous ltnvel pantoinlno, "Mnzulm, tho Night Owl," began It season Inst Kulurdiiy night at MoVick r' theatre lu Chlcngx, where tho piece was given with all thu original nud elaborate scenery, magical trick and trim for mations and grnnd imllet. Two hundred co- pie me employed In the representation, and n number of new nnd btrikiug features liavo bcenaddei! to tho porformance. FURNITURE To be sold in next two months at Hardy&Pitchers A Complete Line of Folding Beds now in Stock. CLOSING OUT SALE Domestics, Flannels, Underwear, Linens, Corsets, Yarns, Etc., NOW IN PROGRESS AT Ashby & Millspaugh. Double Store under Opera House. FINEST LIVERY RIGS In the City nil come from the Graham Brick Stables 1027 Q STREET, Where all kinds of Buggies, Carriages or Saddle Horses, Can be had at any time, Day or Nljjht, on short notice. Horses Boarded and well taken care of at Reasonable Rates. Call and see us, 1027 Q street, or give all orders by Telephone 147. 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