Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, October 06, 1888, Image 7
i n. hi m AT' J NEW YORK FASHIONS, THE LATEST IN DRE53 FROM AMERICAN METROPOLIS. THE flnnnonti That A(.v Quito ItaRllitli, You Know SpiiI HUlin Tlmt Alt ttio Fnlr One I.oru Ucttilm-nr of tlio fc'cunon. Other Mutter. I8pecl.1l Corrotponilenco. Nt:w Vuiik, Oct. !. Kconomy Is tlio sottrco of wealth, wo nil know, nml that in tlio renHou tlmt bo imuiy woinon tako pieces of tholr husband's old trousers and ' bow them nil over with qold braid and till colors of hIIU, and (hen pay n shoemaker $5 to put soles and heels on them, so that "dear hubby can have n valunblo but ceo nomlcal pair of slltipers for his dainty llttlo footsy tootsies when ho comes homo," and thereby tlio good and econom ical llttlo wlfcy saves enough money to buy her n winter bonnet, and besides cams n reciprocal present on Chrlstmns, usually a Bcaluklu cloak. Heliur n woman myself, l can't qulto explain how It Is that It makes a Htilllclont Having on tlio Iirlco of a pair of slippers that could bo (ought ready inatlo for $1.50, to buy n $3,") bonnet and pay $3 to tlio shocmakor besides, but It must bo so, or custom would not hnvo proved It Itifnlllblo. Women nro not expected to reason and practlco economy both. Ono Is qulto enough, particularly when mtcli nbstruso problems as how to tnako $il3.G0 out of tlio scat of a pair of old pants at onco, with a clear titlo to a sealskin or dia mond ring In tho fttturo nro Involved. Women may not bo ablo to arguo, to set up their promises and draw their deduc tions, and convlnco their hearers by tholr logic, but what with their economy and their tears thoy "got there Just tho eamo." Yesterday I Bat In a window on a much frequented thoroughfare, which Is thronged with Indies every nftcrnoon, and suddenly tho idea struck mo to count tho bonnets and hats, and only thoso 'which had no counterparts, during otto hour. I did so and counted '112 women and girls, each and overy ono of whom had on a bend covering entirely different from her sisters. Thoro wero somo others which, llko tho Irishman's pig, ran around so that I could not keep account. Just think of that! Four hundred and twolvo different stylos of hats and bon nets! Everybody can bo In fashion In that manner, or rather each woman can bo a law to herself, and It takes a smartor woman than I am to pick outtlio very most ultra fashlouablo of them all. Hut, In tho largest and principal establishments, Micro Is a llttlo, vory llttlo, family likeness between somo of them. I notlco that tho hats affected by young ladles nearly nil havo tnand for dolmans, wraps and other out door wear, and this season tho furriers havo surpassed thomselvos hi tho perfec tion nnd grncoof tholr sealskin wrap. A pretty round shouldor capo Is callod tho Princess Mathlldo, though why they tiamo It after her Is linrd to understand, for sho Is almost ns big as tho fat woman, and could novor wear ono. Tho wraps, when trimmed with sablo or plucked benvcr, cost about tflOU, tlio capo anotit tfoci to $00, according to slzo. Tho plush coats and Nowmarkots ru so in bio nealsklus bo closoly that it Is almost impossible to tell them apart with out touch ing them, and thoy do not cost noarly so III Mn nil y crt,aB mm wwp I in u c It . I u fnct a long Nowntarkot, Bntltt lined nnd of tho finest quality, only costs a bout 050. and I many others T,,i:m ka"t'b dmiiik. at prices as low as $10 that wero still vory elegant nnd durable Hut this was usually at the end of tho soason, when morchants preferred to Bell cheaply than to store tho wraps, with tho risk of n change In fashion. Hut, thoso who buy such a garment can safely count upon tho fashion lasting for three winters, with, possibly, somo Blight modlflcatlou, so that It lu good economy to buy them. strings of ribbon hang ing down to tho wnlst nud arc garnished with every imaglunblo stylo or reamers anu utrus, noNNirrs. such as novor yet hatched or flow. Ulrd of Paradlso tails aro in special demand, nnd when thoso aro unobtainable tho old Shanghai's tall is confiscated, and Is about as protty. Thero aro feather bonnots made of feathers irlued to a foundation, and volvet, felt and woolen goods raado to match "costumes, and thero aro llower bonnets for afternoon teas and evening wear, and thero aro somo very dainty and protty bonnots mado of ribbon only. This ribbon Is all lu ono pleco and is quilled, rallied, woven In and out, ami manipu lated lu somo occult way, but which Is really charming nud chlo when dono. I might havo yards on yards of ribbon, but with a hundred years' of work 1 TOtild not pinch and pucker It up so that it would look llko ono of theso slmplo but stylish ribbon bonnots, nnd ns a natural consequence, It is tho only bonnot that my fancy will accept as my "now bon net," and for that fairy doftness of tho milliner's fingers I shall havo to pay at tho rato of $00 an hour for lior labor, for it don't take over ten minutes to make ono. Why It Is that a "young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of lovo," while o woman's bonl's devotion bows beforo a sealskin, aro things that no fellow can find out, but thero is nothing, not oven tho lovo for a real cashmere shawl over which tho scent of tho goat and tho filthy hut whero a greasy Mohamotnu mado it hangs forover, and which, by tho way, is regarded by tho owners as tho odors of Araby tho blest, and as such cherished and sttlffed nt with admiring noses, that can equal tho undying affection for n real skin Bacquo. Its rich color and velvoty Boftncss, and Its particular becomlngness to aii women allko, mako It tho most do filrablo material ever known for wlutor wear. It Is a3 becoming and r.ultablo for tho girl of fifteen as tho whlto hnlrcd KNCIUSir, YOU KNOW. woman of eighty, tutd slim women look plumper and fat ones look moro Blonder, cud over all tha ccalsldn throws It halo uttd witchery. It Is not cuough to havo short sacqttcs, but tho demand was Impuratlvo for Now markets which reach to within a few inches of tho bottom of tlio dross, and of course It was filled. A Nowmarket costs about $800 for a pood quality. Then thero nro wul;lng jackets, dressy and stylish, for r.bont 0100, but thoso can-only bo worn by deader peoplo. Tlioa thero won a do- I wish women could scttlo down Into stylos as solid as sealskin In the matter of other articles of uttlre, though to bo sure tho fashion writers would suffer In consequence, for I loso my patience when I boo our young American women try bo hard to forgot their own national individ uality nnd put on tho stiffost, most un gainly nnd luigraccful garments, lu which thoy aro obliged to braco up and hold their heads high and nhoulders out and their anus stiff as potters just bccatiso it is English, you know, and their dress maker pretends to havo been tailor to tho queen. You know that sluco her melan choly widowhood tho queen has no uso for tailors, but In her husband's llfo tlmo it was moro than hinted that sho woro tho bifurcated garments supposed to belong exclusively to tho better box. When you 6co these tailor mado girls you think of tho drill of tho nwkward squad at tho barracks at Shoeburyness in England, and ns thoy ntop out your mind reverts to tho sergeant's, " 'A-n-u foot, straw foot; 'n-a a foot, straw -foot." Tnoy absolutely can not walk othcrwlso In such rigs. Oh, dear mol I blush for tho weakness of women. Mark tho dlffercnco In tho easy graco of tho French woman, who has her proto typo in all Bonslblo American women. Her gown Is mado of lines and curves, nud thero is n studied ncgllgcnco about it that Is very pleasing and Infinitely hotter adapted to tho outlino of a woman's figuro than thoso stiff, backboarded English dresses, that aro mado so tight that you cannot succio lu ono to savo your llfo without blowing tho top of your head off. In this French Imported costumo tho peculiar arrangement of tho long India scarf Is noticeable It goes around tho shouldor, crosses In front, and Is brought around tho waist to tho left sldo, whero It Is simply knotted. This Is a pretty and dressy accossory to a toilet, and can bo mado of China or Itullau cropo and bead ed, or cmbroldorcd and fringed. Such scarfs aro about four yards long and half n yard wide. Tho modol Is of brick color, with black dots and stripes, and tho dress is of black armuro cllk. Tho intelligent reader will notlco a pe culiarity In tho manner of arranging tho hair, which Is qulto protty and now. Tho front is combed up over a cushion, and tho sides only aro curled, leaving u well defined point in tho center. Tho huudsomo wool and silk plaids that nro scon now for tho now costumes havo the plaids on tho bias wherever It Is possible. Tho skirts aro usually kilted with a row of plain, largo buttons on two or thrco kilts ns a panel effect, and tho upper drapery may bo plaid or plain. It takes almost a yard and a half moro material to mako n dress up all on tho bias than straight, as I found to my sor row, atid couldn't match tho goods, bo thoso who wish to make tholr gar ments In that way filiould tako warn ing and buy tho extra amount. Plaids will bo particularly popular for or dinary woar, or Bttch as will requlro hard wearing qualities. Tho favorlto colors for plaids will bo green und gold, nnd red nnd bluo, nnd brown and red. Green In shades is very soft and pleasing, ns is also green planted with wormwood brown. Tho Bliort mantles nnd wrnps for early fall nro of overy imaglunblo color and stylo, somo of them being a slmplo capo, with military crDlrcctolro collar. Othors, nud by far tho most part, will havo tho tabs extending down to tho bottom of tlio dress skirt. Somo aro of flno wool goods handsomely trimmed with gimp or beaded work, and othersof velvet lavishly garnished with lino beads and pashomen-tcrlo. Thoy aro peon In ovory color used this boasou, but unless one's means nro ample black volvet Is tho best Investment, as such a wrap can bo worn with any dress. Black or colored velvet, rich and hand some enough for a wrap, can bo bought for $2 a yard, nnd two yards Is plenty for a handsome and ample wrap. Allow u dollar and n half moro for shot surah for lining and four and n half dollars for beaded ttlrainlng, ami fifteen cents for a pattern, and a lady by a day's work can liavo a, most elegant garment that would cost her from twonty-fivo to forty dollars ready mado, lu tho best stores lu tho bo ginning of tlio season. Olivc IlAitrun. DellctoiunvM of Ituulnn Ton. Tho culslno In tho hotel nnd good ro il RurantH Is very lino, nnd onmfortably pood In tho cheaper houses wo havo tried. Nowhoro Is living dear. Tea, moat dell riottn, with ulco bread, and enough for two, cost eighty koporhn, and utilnk gelt to tho waiter of pay ton In nil about forty cents. Chooolnto, two tuinbleru full, nml bread or cako for two, paiiio price. A good dinner of soup, two kinds meat nnd vegetables, with a eompoto nud giass of beer, costs in tho host places, for two, nbottt (1.10 of our money. Tho same at a respectable place, but not bo well prepared, yet good enough, about thirty-live cents per person of our money. 1 mako It n rule to try nil kinds of places whero food Is clean and respectable, litis Hlan tea Is very lino. It U nerved 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 iMilllng water. Wo half fill our cups from tho teapot and fill up with hot water, nnd, if desired, with cream or with milk, at tho sixmo tlmo filling tho teapot with hot water. In this wny wo can havo as much as wo cau possibly do-slro. I I notlco Russians drinking nud refilling until tho decoction coming from tlio pot is barely colored. Wo, however, refill only once, getting thus two largo cups of delicious tea. Tlio third cup Is Btrong enough for tablo ubo. For each portion twolvo lumps of Btigar nro furnished nnd bread enough for a fair breakfast. I no tlco Russians putting sugar In their mouths and nuclriiiir tho ten through It or eating It after BwnllowlngBOtno tea. This, liowovcr, wlion ten is tauen Bimpiy ns n bovcrngo nnd with a bIIco of lemon. Ono disgusting habit is common hero in tho bolter class of restaurants. A glass of (rater Is served after tho meal, with a Inger bowl. Tho mouth Is washed and tho water poured out of it Into tho finger bowl. I havo heretofore seen this dono at many tables d'holo on tho continent, but hero bo far It Bcems universal. Thero Is nothing lu this really filthy, but it is siiggostivo of tiastlucss. I havo Been It among traveled nwclls in America. It Is n habit I hupo will not tako deep root oven lu our awolldom. To wash tho mouth bo foro smoking is a luxury. Hut thero aro somo things which nro better dono lichlnd a screen than In full view. Carter II. Harrison lu Chicago Mall. Art of YVInilmv Drriulng. Tho shop windows havo put on their last porsunslvo touches as tho Bcason wanes. Tho mllllnoru' windows look llko aviaries in which bonnets and hats aro perched llko birds of ;;ay plumage. Hut nothing Is dono to attract tho fcmlnlno oyomorosklllfullythnn that which nllurcs tlio men. Tho nrtlstlo jiosalbilltlos of neckties nro shown In mnny ways. Ono enterprising dealer has hung his cntlro window lu deep Indigo neckties splotched with spots and waving lines. Tho Illu sion Is of a very deep sea aspect and very taking. On another street. red and bluo shirts aro mado oiToctivo by displaying them lu Hues bo that tho bars of color shall tell for all thoy aro worth. Tho art of window dressing wo havo learned from tho French. Two things aro necessary, a senso of color In masses nnd by contrast nud an npprcclntlon of tho valtto of forms repeated. Thoso Americans nro getting, nud It marks progress on tho way to becoming an artis tlo peoplo. A glovo shop and a place for women's gear is a caso In point. Tho window Is laid In black. On small raised stands aro long black silk stockings folded with hanging ends, nnd on each of thoso nro perched long, yellow kid gloves knotted oxnetly lu tho same way. Abovo those, which suggest, by tho way, pro flaphacllto flowers lu n foreground, nro black knitted silk vests, hanging llko bnnucrs between tho long yellow gloves, which havo tho effect of streamers. In the contor of nil Is another vest, crossed by a magnificent pair of yellow cmbrold orcd gaiters. Tlio window, with Its ro Iterated yellow and black, might hcrve for an Austrian rally. Nov York Press. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. New Time Tiililm In i:nVt Hepl. 'J ml. Train No. I, Ihn Pacific Nuprnw, lenvti Council UIiiITm TiIW v in., dally, nnlvhig Denver ipcuml tiny (1,1ft p iii.,OKdin third day lit 1.1 p. in,, and Hun FrnneHco fouilh clny nt 10: 1 a. in. Train No. HOI, leaving Kaunas City thoKinio mnruluK, at ornlioul ilia, in., nrrlvomit Denver at 7:1(1 n. m., and connects with train No, 1 nt Cheyenne. Trail No !l, "Ihn ()eiiiud Flyer," luve Council lllutr Kiindny ?i!tu a. in., daily, nr living Denver mh-oihI day (lift) a. in., Ogdcu Keeotidilayllp.ui., Han I'runolvo third tiny UMftn, in,, nnd Portland foiitrh day nt Ha. in. Train No. , leaving KnuwN City the pro'iounovetilng, nt omhoutUilOp. in., ar rives at Denver at H p. m. and connects ulth train No. !l nt Cheyenne. Train No. 2, tho Atlniitlo Kxprex, the op Htlte of Train No. I, arrives Council llhiirs nt Hilfin. in. Connection I uinito nt Chey enne for Kmkiis City, arriving Knuwii City (train No, WW) at or about A p. in., of the Mine day tlmt train No. 2 arrives Council nhilnc Train No. I, "The (Holland Flyer," the cipMwlte of train No, !l, arrives Council IIIiiIIh at n-.K) p m. Connection U mndo at Cheyenne for Knuna City, arriving ICiiumiim City (train No. 201) at or about 0:20 a. in. or the day following the arrival of No. -I at Council niuirs Except Ion Tliero in no connection with train from California and Nevada, caht bound, on train No. -I. Sli'Knuf Ht'lmnlmml. Tho Union Pacific, "The Overland itouto" will sell oxchi-hIou tickets nt reduced rntes, to IHrcni ricfilmiiH of attending the Hikiii. o HitiiAHTorot,, to I io produced lu Oiiinlin, AugtiNt IKHli, Kept. 1st, .ird, (III, nth, llth. 7th, 8tli, 10th, licit, 12th, llltli, llth, lnth, 18th, 20th, 22d, 2Mb, mid 27th. Tickets will be good, going dale of rule and returning the following day. TI1I1 will be one of tlio great est attract Ions over offered to the public) nud should bo taken advantage of by nil. For rate cU, call on your nearest ticket scnt, T. L. Kimiiai.i., J. H. Tkiiiikth, Atl'g (leu'l Man. O. P. & T. Ag't. 13. Ii. Iiax, A. (I. P. & T. A. I'irnt llurvi'ftt lCxruriiliiii Via Missouri Pacific railway to points lu Texas and Arkansas, Augut2lst, 1888;others to follow September llth and 2Mb and Octo ber llth and 2:11 at ono fare for the round trip. Tickets aro first ciaxx, limited to thirty days, and stop overs for the Inspection of Und allowed within tlio limit. Choice lauds at from fcl.ltt to W iwr acre. Further Infer- mntioi., umps, dcwrlptlvo laud matter, it., may Im had bv calling on or writing 11. O. Hanna, II. P. II. MlM.KU, City Ticket Agent, (leu. Agent. Cor. O and 12th streets, Lincoln, Neb. (r Inioicht to All. Tho Union Pacific Hallway. "Tho Over land Route" Havo Just Issued vory complete and comprchfiiKivu pamphlets 011 Colorado, Utnh, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington Terri tory, dohcriptivo of tlio agricultural, stock raising and mineral resources, tlio climate nod lienltli resorts of thcfeOKtutcsund territories compiled f.iom the latest rc-iortHof lKt7. Bend to J. 8. Tcbbetts (1. P. & T. A., Oiualin, Neb. for one. IMPORTER OF MILLINERY. Mr. Bliss will be at the Capital Hotel in a lew days witb an elegant line of Imported Bonnets, Hals and Toques. La dies wanting the LATEST PARISIAN STYLES at low prices please wait. Due notice will be given. r4ilVl MJisM i rifcffiatftaS&afc"' w SEE TI-I.13 New Garland, -AT- RUDGE& MORRIS iijj N STREET. Wlint They Don't Llko. Our compact nnd Interesting lottcr from tho Nlnntlc summer school for teachers had in it a wholo sermon lu that 0110 quo tation from a teacher that "thero w'a'nt but ono way of larnln' young ones any thing nud that was to givo 'em what they didn't llko." What n picture It offers of tho way somo people regard children, and tho Bort of people who somotlmcs sccuro positions as teachcrsl That tho scntl nicnt ns expressed brlstlea with errors of grammar docs not, unfortunntoly, provo that a teacher did not utter it verbatim. l!ut tho ossenco of tho whole thing Is in that notion of "giving 'om what thoy don't llko" ns a mcan3 or education. It Is tho philosophy of lifo for somo peoplo. Thoy go about, as a moral and religious duty, taking tlio happiness out of other people's lives for their good, choosing tho disagreeable whero cholco outers, and turning to tho loft in a crowd bocauso tho others turn to tho right. "Thoy glvo 'cm what thoy don't llko," and know it's tho rig'. t thing becuuso thoso who r;ct It "clout Ulco it." It is a pltirul way of looking ct things, and It doesn't belong In tho Nluotccuth century, but It is still to bo found nud when found It cannot bo cured. Hartford Cournnt. I'ur ltciit. Fine suite's of rooms in tho Wclntor block, furnished nud un.urnislied. Enquire nt room 1. Lincoln Hark unci IIiikriiro Linn. Telephone N . 2(11. meat market. 0:17 O street, or No. !!01 livery lmrn. Order slates at sumo places nnd U. r. ticket olllcc, corner Elovcnth nnd O streets. Hack Rtands, Capi tal hole) and meat market. IIoiianon linos. Kttlilrnt Acriiniiiiiiiliitliilis, All thoso who can furnish board nud lodg lug or employment for tho students of tlio university will please nildress full paitieulnrs to the htownrd. K00111 number 1, main build ing. .'W-4t Mm Anna W. Hawkins, whoso success ns teacher of dnuclug was plainly seen in her elegant "German nnd ltcccjitlon" of June last, will oH.'ii her school for children on Hat unlay, Hcptembcr tlie 22d, hi MnxouicTcm plo. Miss Hawkins would bo pleased to re eelvo names of thoso who wish to take, at nuy tlmo. Adilifw room 'M, ltlchnrds block, Lincoln, Nub. Privuto leshons forndults will also bo given tothosowhodesliototuk'' SO-Ul DON'T FAIL To Call and Examine the Large and Elegant Stock of IM PORTED and DOMESTIC WOOLENS Just Received by the American Tailors, OMAHA, NEB. i.j 1 1 Parnam bt., l-axion Hotel liiog. They are Leaders. STYLE, FIT AND FINISH surpassed by none. Do not fail to . ... irn-n limn ft t ri'i e" " GREAT REMOVAL SALE! $25,000 WORTH OF 1'llUNCll COSTUMI- Carrlago cloaks aro of met lasso In leaf patterns and Porslau colors, aro coat shaped and dcllno tho figures loosely, havo pointed hangliu? alcoves of plush or volvet, and collar and olcovcs covered with tho richest galloon. . - Uko of r.thcrrul AVIil.lcy. According to Tlio Lancet, lu certain dis tricts in tho north of Ireland ether la largely used as an Intoxicant. A special kind of ether is prepared for drinking purposes, and Its success in supplanting whisky appears to bo owing to its cheap ness, for u pcrbon cau obtain for a penny sulllcicut of tlio potent fluid to lutoxlcato him. It may bo hero mentioned that tho bo called chlorlo ether, which, under its newer nnmo of Bpirlts of chloroform, Is prescribed to glvo r. pleasant flavor to uuuseous draughts, has often been used nu n Btlmulant by inebriates who have had access to It. It is not ether, but consists of n Eoltitlon of chloroform diluted in nineteen parta of rectified spirit. With regard to other cold for drinking pur poses. It h assorted that tho excise authorities havo been r.pplled to, but thoy havo no power to control its cale. Chaubi'Vj' Jcurucl. Ilctlio.l of Appr.illtis Manuscript. This etory h told of a certain lloston publisher, nud It la reproduced cs showing n unlquo way of appraising literary work: A gentleman who docs much with his pen in tho vay of a r.Uher lurid kind of story writing had frequently disposed of manu script to tho publisher in question. Ono day ho entered tho ofiico of tho latter with r. story to cell, end handed him tho parcel of manuscript. "Well, how much for To Our Luwjer frlciutn. During tho past wtekTilK CouiUKH ouieo has turned out soma elegant 8K"cimeiis In law briefs, ono mnuU'iiug nearly n hundred pages. We would llko our friends of the iegal fraternity torenieinlMr that hi tills class of woik wo uxcell all others nnd tlmt our prices ai o ns low as t ho lowest. Culls by tele phone, No. 2V!, promptly nnswered nml nil work left at our olllco in Ilurr block done pent, quick nud cheap. (.'iilllni; CmhIk. The (!o urn 1:11 has just received n largo In voice of calling cards in tlm latent hliajs's and sizes. Our lady friends csjieeially nro Invit ed to call nml exnmino. Wo furnish them either pi luted or engraved in any stylo of tho art. Clianilxrlnln's Colic, Cholera nnd I)lnrrha-n lteiuedy is tlio most perfect prcpiinitioii in uso for bowel complaint. It nets quick, can always lo depended uou and is pleasant to take. Bold by W. J. Turner. No ono cnualfonl to neglect a cold; catarrh, chioule bronchitis and consumption are caus es I by neglecting common coins, I uko Llmin- lR'lialns Cougu Iteliicsly itnilcurolt while you can. Bold by W. J. Turner. ' Prof. F. M. (libenult hns removed his musi cal studio from tho l-tslwith block to tho Liu dell hotel. Pupils Intending to take lessons in music, harmony or composition will please call. it Mohher's, Masonic Temple. Ivlephono MM. ItlsHtiliithiii '.i r..mirililp. Notice is lieleby given that tlio jH'.rtnerslilp 1 lierelofoio exlsiiuu; Isjtwveu L. Wessel, Jr , ' and II. T. Dobbins, u'ider tliollrni nainc of Wciwel K DobbliiH, in the piiutinir, publish-1 lug ami stationery businc-!. U this day die ' solvcsl liy mutual consent, 11 T. Dobbins re tirini!. All ucx'ouutsduo tlio 111 111 will bo col iecttsi and all lillls nijaiint tho linn will Iks ' paid by L. Wt-Nl, Jr. L Wi:sski., .III. II. T. Doiinixs. Reptember 13, lvS. Iiuro Kiralfy's production of tlio famous FURNITURE To be sold in next two months at H ardy & 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. (I mHi'bI. thltr was asked tho author, whllo tho I JtawI l"t"nlno, Man.l.n, the Night Owl," questioner kept poising tho manuscript on his open palm. "Fifty dollars," was kUVMl'IJ t.J UVttt.101 IVIMtkLU .IIU bewail its season last Saturday night at SleViek r8 theatre lu Chlcogn, uheru the piece was given with all the original and nublislioi- t1ini-:lnfFtiiilnr.tlnii fn Mn vrtn ! elaborate scenery, mogleal tricks ami tranfor denoting BUrprlcc j "why, It'a not nearly millions and grand ballet, Iwohuudrcdpco bo heavy ca tho ono I gavo you forty for ll n employed in tho representation, and not lorr c'ac?." IJoaton Uuclgot- numlicr of new and utrlllng features havo licTimildcHl to tho porformnnco. FINEST LIVERY RIGS In the City all 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 Night, on short notice. Horses Boarded and well taken care of Call and see us, 1027 Q street, or Telephone 147. at Reasonable Kates. give all orders by