,IBIUIliPilllW.lMlW!W uyrwtr." i -r-r- r"r"" T''--n "-' 0) r m O O "0 - Q. O O 111 l Q. CO ?PK&?w$?4 v.?.. .,'' v 1&Z "V PoPdl IAR PAPER ' op AV?'pi:RN -TIMES ' l Vou. 3. NO. 7 Lincoln, Nichkaska, Satuhuav, Novkmiikk M, l8t ilJWcPrhra fil -(&Mrtl Pi li?5& iiyt'viJMvjja ja','- . . t.t n ei i m- ' :. )mi is iv;cvwi,vii v.- l in ... mii rxv. . vLs-Lt csin : fflaiAar--3s--- -av mvm$& j.mm&tnss : xr. W3C5S9ES3?: v.iJtW1. ' WT-- -- i..x.---.- ..-..-.- --.-? .:-. ...,.. ir .BT--U.-.W t . -- . -. -,rM-- ' -- -T- - - - r w 'ji.wfi.'.jv.... "i kt i v u. --. . - - v-. - wt-- -- x-ir- - 1 ft I THINGS DULY OBSKUVKI). COMMENTS AND OPINIONS IN TYPE. w hut in npiirii, scen, i.cnrnrti nun rem- , Iiontly Suggested ( llir Multitude. Work upon tin eupilol Ih progressing rnp Mlv, nml I iv tli tlmotlu. IcslKlntiilK oiwiis. .ve.-ytliltiK will Ik In much l.ottor ilmiH) tlmn I t'xiHutl. Tlio Rtal' wnvs will mhiii Ih nun-1 lilotul, tin omi of lron'liiivmi' ixwntly Ihimi J ixwlvwl nml wo:k ww U'L'uii liuttliic tin I Mnlrs in inr.c,., ns will nlso tlio layliig or ti. llmirs with tho Vonutliin mm lile liloh h:is just arrived. Tlio work In tin rotunda ntai ly ctniilvttl and Is very elegant. h , , , , .... .... .. 1 doslro to call the attention of tho pni'vr mithoiltles to tl'i terrible eondltiou of tho ., , , , ,, ., r ,, . .. , railroad rosslnH of tlio H. t M. anil Uiiirtii i. in .... . iim .r i .i i . i'iu (lent O M root. hat few iilnnks hp i ; i i.,i..i,i.. '.... i 4 in."vii imiw -i ii lift ' vtiui -i i. nnin tii uviv rni ""I " hl" "II- " ..H-.l IH.,HVH tho planks. All I wish Is that some worthy Individual ooiineelod with either mud would attempt to drive a horse acrovsthotraflcs and try to mi remain the wagon. If his rclUious proK'tisities would not be slightly ruffled by their con lltlon, and ho bo led to onss as 1 did u few days since, let him call on me and 1 w ill give him a diploma at once as a rtOlgious ex porter. V Have you ever stood at tho wirthwest cor ner of Eleventh mid O when? tho "Pnlun I'n. eitlc ticket olllee Is located and whero tho street fountain jKiurs forth mjitnus water for the thirsty dumb lirutW If not, you are not included among those whom I will now pro coed to mention hi gentle Utiiis. 1 refer to nil thoo gentlemen of gixxl elegant leisure who have such an abundance of time to talk politics, lellgion, hurt trades, laud trades, houses for sale, for rent, dogs for sale, rows for mli, sheep for sale, wind fur sale, bialns wanted, prohibition to le heard roin;lu fact this corner is liuido the general lounging place of a crowd of men u bo iuv no attention to the rights of pas-rs hy, cmiii ladies, mid it is disagreeable and disgusting, mid in any other city would not lie Udorated. Why don't the police stop thisHtrvet'Oorner loallng and order such crowds to jsson' It liccn ipilto interesting to me to notice tho papei-s ns they li.ivu ouo by one llopjKsl from Tluiyer to McShntia Altor tho former was nominated there was niioudiions calm; it was plain that it was not a satisfactory selection lint no ouo seemed to care to make tho break against him. Tlio fctitJi of 'party did anil has kept many In lino who arojiersoiially opposed to tho decrepit governor. Hut onco started they have ouo by m ootne out manfully for McKlmno, and I bdit-ve that if the election weronotto take jiIiuh.' for two weeks there would not Ik) u dozen uperx in this pmt nf tho state hiipiKirtiug him. McSlmuo ii so far miK'i'ior hi all tho ipwlitles that go to make up a model governor that, altiiough this statu is republican by about ail.tHKI majority, I believe that Mac. Iuih inoio than a lighting chance to down Tlmjor. The revolt is so general and wide spread tliatgrnsl authorities place McKlimio's nuijority all tho way from 4,K.U to 1(I,(KKI. . Mrs. Emma I). K. N. fiouthworth's most jKipular copyright ikvJ, " TllK Maidkn Widow," Ims juit been Jwneil by her publish eir, T. B. IVtei-Min & Ilrothers, I'lilladelphia, to K'll nt tho exceedingly low price of twenty live centH n copy, retail. "Tho Maiden wid ow," is ono of tho most pojrular novels over writtedby Mix Bouthworlh, and as it has never lieforo Ixs-n puhlUheil ir sold under one dollar and a half a copy,thl edition must have mi enormous sale, ok it Ik oue of tho largest and cheapest InKiks for Hie price over pub liilu.il. Copies will lien.'iit kt mail, every where, on i emitting price, to her publishers. Tllllt I'lllllll I'cpirt. Whit has Ihcoiiio of the union deimt pro-JtH-t? Is it to end in talkf Err-Amy .Vic.v. Jfo, "not by a jug full." Tbo union iIcot project is not asleep, but merely moving on in a (pilot unpretentious manner. And, fur thermore, wo might adit that within nine months Lincoln will have anothoriroW route to Chicago via tho Hock Island. This road U not n tmiHT promise, but proves to U) a real ity for tho near future, for they am taking a prominent part In tlio meetings (u reference to tho new union depot Abide jr time, gentle reader, and seo if the Couuifu is not getting it straight. Tho C'oillt Unlike. Tho ceremonies of laying the corner Ktono of tho ljineastor county court hoiis. took place Thursday afternoon under Masonic aus pices, tho exercises lielug hi charge of (I rami Master (leorgo H. Franco and thodrniid lodge of Nebraska Masons. Mr. II. II. Wil son delivered tho oration, followed by an ad dress from Mr. t) 1. Mason. The ceremon ies were unusually iuteiestiug and enjoy able, occupying ii little over an hour. When com pleted Lancaster county can point with pride to ouo of the most elegant and complete county couit houses in the country and ono which will ho a credit to the state mid city. Tho I'nper .Mllii. Tlio Lincoln paper mills, loc-titnl on tho H. t SI. tallway in llydo lV.ik, about tluec iuaitiMfof a miloiioithof the penitentiary, hao bccti opened and are now in running or der. The opening of thoc mill, h an impoi t nut one and an addition to Lincoln mauufac- tilling Indicts whiih is worthy of suppoit and oneoinagenient I ho mills will give em- i ployiuent to foity hands mid Will turn out I six tons of lino wi appiug paper a day, all packed and icwly for the market. The Hist inn of paper win. t ill lied out In 111 st class lull.', every thing w);lng far beyond tho! lt expectations, new machinery and oveij thing being taken into cvuisiderutiou. These works mo win th visiting by all who aro Inter ested in Lincoln's do elojuuejii iu a initnufac tilling lino. Fur JJpsJory mid Uniionviy'r, Jl, J, Nis.sley t (It). A DELIGHTFUL TEA. Mr. I.iiuihi-itxiii I'ntcrtutio I'rli'iiilit In lliiiiiir ttf Visiting Iti-tntlws, i All Informal ton was given yesterday aftor- 0)m ,,., tim, ( Kx vi(xk Iiy Mir. (J. SI liiuilHrtsii. ill honor of her niHtcti, tin1 1 I Misses (lumlry of Mineral l'olnl, VK, who n ix NftliiK I.IiH'ulii mid will tviiiiilti hcio ' some tiim Tin occasion wns ii int I'lulioi - , "Ii" "Ifnlr, tin IjihiU-iImiii mMniiv Ih-Iiij; n-ini4'ly lotiiiil.-.i Min iiowiim iiimhi ipx, 'U. Tin Indies xiv ixwhtilliy Mis. ljn l'Ku, nsvWcl I MIniNmiMoiIi of W iim-Iii. Minn., nml Mi--dniii.s Mnlrnml ShiOdmi. Tin "' - '.r, , ,,-,v ""T'T" 'A '" """,.. ... "i n im.i.op nu on. ,., ... ,v..m. . ...j. , . . , tlielluosl ifftvAimrnt-. mid i-onicntlhles whleh I con lil 1p Rrtttcn Tin Tlio tea lastisl fiom tliroi- until nfipr vix o'i look, and was fully In keoi Ime with Mrs. kiiinlKJTtioii'M well known el ' h , vL , W"H n T'li .. . . l.. l,.i..,. Arnniic tlio liiilics prisoilt wore MoKilallii-s , .''. . . ,.' ,,. ,,, . P .. i,ii,,.1. i'. " TllchnriU. I. r. l.lehanis, I . l IllKhtor, , ,, . ; ., ... .. , u.. .. .," w 1 rutimm, 1. Sewell, 1-. I. Sheldon, . ... . i t ll il.I.. . II,. .... Wheeler. t V.. Yates. J. Zehrilllg, ('. N. Lit tle, It II Townly, (I F. Ijni.bertsoii, K. K. . Ilrown, Jolun''ii, W. J. Iinib, Ornisby, W. H. Ijitta, W. N. Leonard, C. S. Llpplncott, T. M. Maript-tto. W. .1 Marshall, J. C. Me-1 Itrlilo, W. II. Mci'rearv, A. S. Minor, I). I). ' Mulr, II. K. Noble, W. H. Ogden, II. II. Oakley, It. (). liillllps, K. l'liiumier, I. M. I lhiymoud, A. S. Ita) monil, Ashby, Atkinson, I I), r.auin, A. O Hee-on, Hilliugsloy, Houuell, Hroek. lhiekslair, . 1) llurr, C (.'. Hurr, L. C. Hurr, T K. Calveit, V. M. Caito .John , H. CTaik, Amasa Colib. L W. Coster, W It. Dennis, John Doollttle. S. Doir. S. C. E'liitt. B. 1'. Bwlng, A. W. Filch, John Fitgerald. , Carl Fiinke, Mis. Ilutscy, ... . J .. ' ........LJ............ ....... .........11 (lain. I n, I iwr niiiiiuriF, nK.r, n,rm u, .mi., ... - ta, Miller, Hnnly, Abbott. Addlo Algei-s. Ma- dio Ilecker. Lulu Claik. Luto Cla.k.Chua Fuiikt. Tho music was excellently fiiriilslieil I y Miss Willoughhy, assistisl by Mossiv. Hapi now and Ashman tf the l'hilharmnnicorchos. trn. A Mini of Klu. Magistrate (to Undo Kastui) This polico inn n, Undo HattUH, Kays ho caught you steal iiiK chickens last night. Undo llastus i es, will, air I tolo do R Io nian when ho 'rested 1110 dat do minister was coinin' tcr dinner do nux' day, an' I hadn't n scrap oh meat in do hoiifo. Yo1 kv, rjiIi, it wus n matter of rcliuyuu wif inc. It wouldn't do tcr dlsappiiit ouo ob do Land's elect. Magistrate And wliat did tho policeman ay I Undo Hastus Ho said "Ilata,niiah. Now. ycr hoiinli, dat man hain't got 'miir rcsjec fo' do reliBJus sido ob llfo tcr bo ov'u 'motoly counectetl wif do majesty ob do luw. New York Sun. Suspected 11 Trn I. "Here'd an articlo headed 'Man'elonii Ksaipo of n Distinguished Citizen from a Horriblo Deuthl' " haul tho dutiful daughter, who was reading tho moruincj paper to her Invalid father. " 'Tho friends of Mr. J. Alpbeus Ilramblo wcro shocked ou learning a fow mornings ago that' " "Jane," Interrupted, tho irritablo parent, "before yoii read any more of that you will obligo mo If you'll look ubout half way down tn tlu, Itnttrmi if tlio nttieln mid Kei wIiiikii iiatoiit uwdlcino ifu advertising." Chicago Tribune. AU the tie Murines. Funvituro Mover Whut did you do witli those kitchen utensils, wash tubs und o-lds unci enilsf lilixxl Man lilt 'em lu tlio open wagon, 'Frald it might rain. 'JlyBtnrsl Tho lady will never hlroiue again. That open wagon was for tho purlor furniture." Philadelphia iteconl. L'so nf Dlptoniuii. Dumb Youth (who got through collcgo by u scratch) Is this diploma of any use, pi o lessor? Professor (dryly) Yes. it will show that you have received u college education. I'lill adelphia Uecord. Illustrating Ills Mc:i. A Boston boy was telling his father ono day of n. schoolmnto's attempt to sing. "And time," said tho IU car-old, lu deep disguct; "why ho didn't keep any better tiuio tluili u cow when u ilo'iruniiiiix utter her." Chris tian Advocate. Tlio 'leveling 1'roeess. "I washed Willie's pants t'lidilef day, and cloy shrunk so dat du po' chilo kin ha'dly walk in tun. Wou'cr how I gwau fix iiiiil" "Try washlu' do chile. Maybo ho shrink, too." HariKir's Young l'ooplo. I!vrr)'buc1y Knows That. Au exchange ajs: "Nobody knows n hero tho Uica k." J'ciiiuiiB uut ; but wo know viicro jicople ,tcll thcuu lo m to, though, Yonkers tjlutenmou. The surprise party given last week to Mr. mid .Mrs. N, 8. Halrd was of such a pleasant nature mid such a brilliant suctvss, that they ihi'iii it their duty to return thanks, and de slio tho Cot'liii'.li too.vpros their heiuty ap prcciitiou of tho kiudlieivs conforieil uiMiu ! them hy the pieseiice of mi many fi leuils, mid io inaiiK ouo aim an inr mo very lensmil ovenlug tliatwiis occasluaeil by thelrefloits. Tho generous token lett will always Ui duly I plied, ami by it the ties of friendship w ith tho iiiomoiies of the ciicumMmiccs connected ' with tlieaU'uir will eer leiuaf it green ill tl.e.i , iiieuiurles. Harry HeU'olllnger rctiiiinsl Thursilav fioin (Iriunly Center, la .after a week's visit. While absent ho eujoyiil a slant stop at Missouri Valley and other western lown towns. cTiililnhlo perfoimaueo and made many friemU and won scores ot' admiieis who will bo pleased to have mi oppoitulty to seo them again, Herpolshehuer ev Co. have opened an im mense Hue of coiufot ts f i emi Mi- up.hcsl iiiado: and bjuukets in tlio I -"'. values to bo fouinl. SO.IOntXL(J IN CHICAGO. THE NEW OPERA A FAILUflE. "Tlir Uiiitii'k Mute" ii Dig uooos -.Mini)' fSIlr nf (lariiionts Noticed on Mtnte street. KIIITOIUAI. COIIUKhPOXIIKM'K 1 It Iiiik Wen wild then Is no Ametieiin elty like Clilcun", mid certainly this eliiiui is al hiivs liioirlit to inliiil on oiieh ot-ensloii of a visit to this cront eoiumoiiwoaUh. Vou may ko to Cliiniuo in tlio summer or full, in M.rliiK . ... . . . I lie liimv tlioioiilifmes, mid from tliu llrtit )iluiise of the elty, tiiken alter leaving any of the several beautiful passenger stations, I enustmit uiovltofll asM-ilsMi-ii and , onthiunl noise ami butlo, the limn of bush ness greets the oo nml ear. Slato street, that Immense mercantile thornughfaie, Isalnajf. crowded, mid it Is at this im tletiiar season that much of Intel est Is seen, not only in tho uioxclucllt of the uuiltilUilo, but tho Mir. oils new things mid thouuiueroU'ihiiniNoniostoix's with elaborate window displays catch and hold the attention of the visitor. Just now society Is prominently observed on the coinuieieial highway in search of the hundred and ono various m tlc'es tliat will ailoiu leadeis of the ehaiiuid elide this win ter in Hie homo, at thooeia, III tho ball I (Mini, etc., mid us the fashionable menu thcirsiiop plug totus, their outer winps are conspicuous for the vmlety of styles worn. (If course Ma lady with the m'u1hI;1u sucipio or clonk, not withstanding the time is a Utile previous for IhU stylish gmb, is most prominent, and as i. k,.i.t.i.t at . ,.,,. r.i,. lt... i....u fin i. !... uiui..u II Pill' I I iri III I llll .(1- ..r-..flL..Ill.'n.,.'.n... - i "" '"h --" .-..-.i... nnip unit swin to have caught the spular idea of ,-tvle on vinciiiis ,iiiicijiai siieeismouoicxMliereii . on any one pmticular garment, for hi the various colois, black of course picdouilnntes, we observe cloaks, ilo'iuaus, uewiumkets, j sneiptes, Jackets, eirctitaisand vaiious citheis j all in tho grand march t uowheie iu imltlc I ularand everyvvheio in genera'. , Tueislny evening 1 went to seo (IllU'it ct .Sullivan's latest opera, "Tlio Yeoman of tho Guard," nt the (iuind, and If ever I was ills I gusted or disappoiuted with n H'rformauco, I certainly wiisou this occasion. It was tho ilrst night, tho initial perfonnaiico in Clii I cngo, mid after all I had read about It cer i tainly had cause to expect, if not imi'ii, cxr I tainly a gissl prisluetion: but to tho contrary It is, in my humble opinion, a very poor ex cuse for what is claimed n. line opera, forlr does not in any way even compare w ith the average pi-iMluetious of theilay. Tho scenery well theie's hardly any sn'iiery in it. Tlio only one in It is that of tho tower of Ixindou I hi the bai ..-ground, very plainly painted, and i it is at this that a tired an. Hence must gaze , dining tlio entlio evening. There aro but two acts, no marches or Iwillet, mid were it not ' that the spilghtly raiiuy ltieo mid several .other excellent artists woio in tlio cast, the os'ra would be a lniro and a dismal (allure from tho start, and even with such clever ! people in it I predict that it will not Ih.' heard 'after this season, Tho Chicago critics, who are over lenient in their lenmiks, as a Ilrst I night presentation could not say aught but "failure for tlio piece, and on Wednesday ""1"B 1 1"-' 1'ic llatly i.nnouneisl It There mo ouo or two Hissibly pietty 1 so. little nirs, but they didn't even call foith an en- j core, or of suUHcut hiilllaucy to carry tho p-'ia through, and ft dragged. Itself through I i till the close, when the Iniinenso audience that had gieeted It arose and left tho house any i thing hut sntMlcii My second mid last evening In Chicago was most delightfully spent at the new Columbia theatre, where another new oera was Ising given. It is e 'it I tied the "Queen's Mute," an adoption from the Ficnch ojsTa of the smuo name, hy Messrs. Hairy I'oultou (author of Ermlnic) and Moustyu l'oiilton, tho hitter gentleman being prominently f dcntillcd iu tho ! lace iiulace some forty fisi high. Tho inarches 1 aro wonderfully smooth an 1 artistic, and iu the scene above mentioned forms and stieams I of humanity npis-aiing from the tower in tho i I center of tho palace, forming a grand specta- I , cie, marching down a high stairway in ciicu-! ltr form on eitlier side, and again niietiug on i i laiidini: sjine twenty feet below, whole nil i , dlsapis'iir again into the palace to come out ! 'oil thegiouud tloor. There men hunched iu I tho inaich all dressed iu silvery minor, the ... . - . etecti ic aim calcium ellects making tlio var Ions luoveliieutK especially attractive. The ! oH.'i'a ims mi excellent ballet and Is well put I on w ith elegant scetiei y mid aecessoi ies The j music. Is catchy and tho costuming of tlio piiucipal rhmaeteis rich, mid I legiet that Lincoln ur the west will not see tho piece this j season, for utter this engagi ment, which closes this week, the company goes to New Yolk and othei eastern lolnts tortile balance of the seiL'Oli. Lot W. Mile ( mil I ii mil . The Famous l.avo la en oirering at a siv, m sale, bargains iu an imiuenso Hue of Ostrich lips I'lincy lialheis, illiu k and Colon d Iiuiius, in tact everything iu the feather hn n lithe newi st nud bum iimi.lifW ,t l.,.il, if, k.jj.,, , (iotnestio make. Thorn coo,s weio on sale all this week, and tho Kale hnv ing pi own such a big sin cess, will bo oontiniuil in M vm el; at icial puces for eoxionlv. I, , ,li, t 1ui.'Iiuk-s,w, Hud it to their advantage t.. I ill I t llllh.ll f full 1.1 lis I il.l' lil.i I ......... I . ... 1 .. II miy these giMiils, as tlu-y ate bargains. Call I and see them at the Fumai, Cor. O and P,ih stieets. Lincoln ii-al estate still conliuius tube largely iu deiuand, and baldly a day isos without sowinl lecoiiUof liupertaut deals being' closed, mid many nf them to fo eign capitalists. The puuiiuso teceiitly made by Mi. J. I-i master of .Mcirimao. Mass.. ot the icuithwist ccnier of N and Eluveuth strtetn lor giifl'lsi, (UsKiMnf one of tholluikt pincii vi I'li'iivnt in iim cny, nuo ouo wmon mis long bail looked upon as a largaln. east as one or Hie ooineiltaiiu Tin. "C l,it..,.V Mate" Is a decided success and has len play- I "H "re ?1lT,M,!t XT M,'fl ,,,,WH Ul'T ing to big houses in Chicago for tho past live " "J ' "" """ " , ' ' """, "' rl , ""' ' I w.'eks. The scenery Is nu.gnillcent, the final ' ,,,0"i- , J" 'M l'"' ttw M-V,c '"'""" 'j u'nilii hi Mm li. inn ,1.1 nut lu,l ,l,.,l i,r .. -'" ' " -'J i-li-uili nil i"riil-lll, linn THE DUULINOTON VESTIOULES. Di'neilpllini tit Hie Train Service iis'lnld I13 11 t'oiiilor ei live. What a illlTi'ii'iico wo llnd In Din lallrivnd tlavel of today mid that of compaiatlvclv eaklui; 11 few j eatr npn. The tsiniparlson Is Ki'eat, hut no iiioix) so than it Is Interest Iiij;. tuirt Ii-iiIui ly to tho averaotraveler and lour U Wo sKak hi lofereiioo to the now tialu sprvleo leooullv Inaugurated 0:1 tho llutlliiK ton, the osIIIiuIoh, their novellv, eloaueo, I i'. A tripowr the lino eeitaiuly rouvlueos j tho observant tiaxeler that Ihostliko iiwil etitly has not, or rather does lint now, a I fee I ' tho iiuiil. Hint Is if tho liumouso irallle the I oompn iv Is haiiillluK and tl intliiual full liChsof tin tialns iiihv Ik taken 11s an ei donee Hut It is of the train ser leo mid I lie I '""'"J- mioros mm wo wouiu speaii. aim not mitleularly alK.ut tho strlko. I he v.sll ' " '". ii"""K'i '"ii" .ion-louine ims proven iiuuieiiseiy 'Hipuiar, mm oeiu anopi islbyourfileiulsof tho Hurlhiglou shows I nieir emerpi iso anil w'limgnoss in aiwas no at the front and give their patrons the host, in fact they are always ready to give llui ling ton travelers "the fat of the hind" In way of convenience, svi, luxury , etc. Tho superior features of these coiiiies over tho ordinary ones are many, mid not only nix tho I'lillmmi can vestibule I and Mulshed fn tlio latest sty lo, but tho day coaches as well. Tho train is co-nposod of from ton to fouiteeii coaches, according to demand of business, but never less than ten; the Hist being tlio siuoU lug ear, followed Iiy several chair cars con tabling toilet apartments that mo supplied with handsome minors, patent wash stand, towels, ooinbs, etc. Tho chairs aro of the latest patents, and a colonsl isnter is In charge to do service similar to that in the rullllllin Cat Thero Is po extra charge for this, hut from these cars we step Into the now I sloeiH'i-s. Hero we find everything, It seems, that money can procure or genius Invent to make llfo on wheels pleasant. In one end is the luxuriously furnished smoking risim, and close by the gentlemen's toilet apartment Hero wo find much of intciest. The combin ation wash bowls urn iiiado of brown nimble, tho water, instead of being pumped out and running thtough a faucet, i ims Into the bowl from underneath the top, by simply turning a small wheel. Another iinpiovcuicnt that' will cerlulnly Ik appreciated, eiH'cially In j the winter, Is that cold, war.n or hot water may I hi let Into tho IhiwI. .Should a gentle- iiuiii seek privacy while washiug,acurtalu al hand may bo iiulhsl into place without tho least clrnrt. "Tho Jadlen toilet is umgnlflcflltly furnished. IugO Im'VcIciI plato mlirois on either sldu seven feet long, tho Inst of soam, blushes , ...! ..II .1... lli.l.. ..I !.... .1... r..iu ami all tlio lltllo iilcmics that tho fair ones use iu tho arialigoiueut of their toilet are con venieutly at hand. Ouo leaturo in miticulur that amused tliu writer as ho was being shown through, was tho new arraiigoiueut of tho iIikii'. "You ko," said the I'ullmau con iluctor, "tho ladles formerly wont into the toilet to pi imp mid make themselves lk pictty and look the door after them, never thinking that ochor ladies would want to enter Iu this way you observe," as ho touched the knob, "tho dear ones cannot loci; the elixir, conseipiently thoy will Ihi (routed alike, and the ap.irlnienlH arc much larger they will ac coimuiMluto all " Tho Intel lor finish is of light wcssl with heavy hard oil finish. K.-lltsmo llpholstei.sl I.. ..l.l nl.l ,.nl.n.. i.i.... .....ii i... i I ... 1. "S'Z. .. ... 'V, .... ,';.... ,.,,.,, ' ' ' B ' Tlio exiling U of sky blue, with sliver and gold tint I'll.lKwsltig 111 artistic scroll designs. I ho state rooms aro the finest pni t of the cars, and ii them tho traveler revels Iu ecnial mng- i nlllceucc) to nnythlng in the finest homo. Those uirtnientH nro not only secluiisl fnim tho balance of tho car, but in them ,,i, e.itlro Journey of vves-kimay Is .nade without go ug ta otl.erpa.tso the train for anything. It is a homo within itself Tho appearance of tho car from either end j Is certainly Inviting, and when the hostess en- tors to bid her guests good bye, tho sun omul tlio s-inl-circle made theieiu adds additional Is'iiuty to tho car. it is iu this circle that a well suppllisl library of JKipular works is kept from which patrons may soldi volumes to road during the trip fieo of charge. Thero aro numerous other things we might speak of regarding those modern railway pal aees.btit wero vo to euimierato them all.even then our reud-rs would not nppiisiatc them until they had soon the cars. Thev may Ih I J"0" '"", ftl''"("""'t tho Hurllugto.i.leK.t at in.ir ,,!..., .I.... .....I .. .,11, r.... ,1.... ... .i-v m,.-, (iitii ,, i.u i.r, 1 1, ilk Jim jnist- mono wouiil pay one mm all. llio por.eis or I'liHnum conililrtois always take pleasure in showing visitors through If such rc-ipiest is I. II. Hii ley Unt homo after a tour of tlii trnpolituu maikothin search of holiday lliel go(sh mid novilties. Charlie Mitchell, the clever little Eng lishman whohuistcd the bubble of leputntiou uppei taiuiiig to .Mm L. .Sullivan, has an iv i l in Amciica once more He has pn haUv Inmd that Sullivan was at the point ol death and theiefore had no fear of u tinning Mr and Mis. Mam holer gave a house warming Wtdiiesdny evening titthitricsi deuce, lTl'i It stint, wide h was eujoyiil by ovu 100 uieuilH'ih of theti A It ait 1 W It C. Tlio evening was paSMil iu sis-mi enjuv ' ! m-iri nun. iiiiiii it'll, I- HI III, SUn.ts. and imitations Depaitincnt Com ... .. lllelit, with vocal selet tions fiom some of the inaii'h'i' W. C. Henry, ol Frouioiit, was pre. out. Speak of popular livery 'inn and the name of Flunk (Irahiim i- ahvnjs bnaight into mind I'uinUlsone of those wholcsoulcil youiii.' fellows that niaki . f i nuds with eveiy OIK', and III this hes the N'Ciet of his success as a liveryman. Ho has a Hue lot of trott mid iipially as ulcoii linoof handsome rigs, and the bovs all sav I'lank alwa s nleases tlu-ui nud never ovoi charges bo well for yo bloods uf Liu Would a iut tuulii to make notu go to Urnlimu' btable. 1WT 0 bluet, wacit 1 1 uicsl of livery SKKX ATTIIK I'LAY II0ITSKS. MATTEflS MUSICAL AND DIIAMATIC A Iteilew of tho 1'iixl, a Wind lor (ho I'loaoiil nail I'lnspeeti, for I'litmo A lillix'iiicllla. nit .ii:km.i. ami mii iivtn:. The second ihno this season wo were, Mou day evening, treats I to "Dr. Jekyll and Mr llvdo" Theio mo piohably iiiiiio diainall atloin, each entirely illlferout, of Hloviilsoti's celebrated novel, than any pliated works in ems The nuo played bj tlio IIU'l' complliy is, In our opinion, tlio ImsI wo have yet seen It dilluscs a lay of light eomisly Ihioiiuhout which, In comparison with the valuable ting olio features, lenders It palatable. Mr. 11 do Is, ol online, a physical linpoNillilllty, but ho suggests n lather dlMigiooiihle thought. Mr. ()M.,., the title n.o. shownl himself a ca pahle actor, and ho was well siipHittod. Tin: vviitTK hi.avi:. Wednesday evening witnessed tho prislne lion at I'uuko's o'N'i'ii house of llutloy ('amp bellV great phy of "Tho While Wave." It Is 'tiaiiinlie ton high degieii, mid tho liluiuxo went well hi ought out. Miss Jeiiulo Kuril nor, In the title lolo, carried tlio hcailsof her uuditois with her through all tho trying scenes, mid is a most cipihlo actress. Her suppoit was geueially very fair, the uogio parts Ising especially well liikou. iioimoN ami iii.vm:. The two einlnont oxMinenls of pure loiuo dy, IloliMiiimid ( 'nine, i.ppeaiisl al Ihel'imko Thui-sdny night In their now play of "The llemletta" It is u picture of llfo in Wall slrii't, and inlii) lueos lo the audience the methiNl of bucking tho tiger in that renowned (uimterof New Yoik. William II (Vano as "Old Nhk in tlio Htrcct," was an ideal bull, while Hobsoii as"Heiile, tho Linili," brought down the house at every turn. The suppoit lug company Is ono of the Is'st wo have over sis'li. Knell member, male or female, is fully up In I heir part, and the success of tho play Is largely duo to their excellent woik. "The Ilouiiettit" U in llronsou Howard's best vein, and a tepresentativo Aineiicmi comedy, tup. I'I.ay tiimiiiit. . KMier's company, which has Usui so ry Miiccessful this season hi their comedy eutl lt,. A ,.,. i)liy ,j( t,boanlsut FiiiiIco'h tonight. Of tho merits of tho isirforinaiieo tho l'ittbburg LnuU'v says; An old-time crowd was on haml last night to vviUn.h "A Cold Day, or Tlio Liplivn lers," n iiiuslciil comcsly. In which Messrs!. lA,s.,uger and Hmuiison aptiear and extract much Inn. John I-.1 ' J. L-Kcengor iniikoH a very comical Dutch man, as Jacob lllow, alii Will ('. r!amsoii, as his tmrtnor, Alilo Bll'ort, kii'ptlio nuilleiiiii in a mar while they are on the stage, llio no tlotl of tho play is at loug Ihaiuii and alnianl a steamer nt sea. During the play, Carlnttil, Misses Essie and E llth II irlou mid th main meinls'iic of tho company slug a number of ,,,,ular songs, niiiong which aro niinilMrs from "Erinl!ile,""Ado'iis,""Bvangelluo" and "HM-ctro Knight" ('nrlotlu nlwi IntriNluces I her sH'clalty, "I'm so Shy." "A Cold Day" Is altogether ono of tlio fuuulcit plays of til i season. i IIKAC'II Si HOVVKIl'H HINMrllKUS. A ix'turil of theso isiiiular favorites who ,.... n, i,,i' i.mniiri.nM.iit nt the I'm I . P " .... . !l,l,,M "" "'""-"-y "'.' "1 "" K",,," '' iimifiw lnnlmi l)n their last visit 'his I, .,i,rlinllv. , . rit ....i.t- v -. ve.v n.ls Howe Is a vrh.ilo show In himself nml his dialect is of the wittiest nml must pleasing nut in i. Ho never falls to bring out roars of --..--.------- -.--..- ... ... laughter and please the audience. As for his J rMny ,ms tll)) V(K,,, nlly ,,,, , u(,t , ,, W,H, ,, .,,, , ',,, ofn timtn.. The eugagement will Imppj en laborer on tho stage, Otis Hcatii, agemeut will eel tainly Is) a bright one and it Is to hoped the houses will bo as they should Is-, full every night. "I'.l.ll IIY TllK I'.VKMV. For many a day has the Lincoln amusement circle oxpiis-Mslaihs.Ire to seo that gioati-st of all imslern ilranuis. "Held by the Enemy," mid It ii with a source of pleasure that the CciuiiiKii is ii'i-mitted to aiinouiico this at- traction at Funke's for Monday evening, No vciiiUt . This gieat play, written by that sterling play w light, Mr. William (lillotte, has had a phiMioinounl run, having receivisl !WI prc-sentatiotih ill Now York, 'Jul nights iu Iiiidon, 1IK J nights iu Hostou mid a long con N-ciitlvo run iu all the largest cities of tho coiitiiieut. Tlio company is the original ouo, mid the play will Is put o'l hcrooiitiul to its Ilrst presentation 1'iieesof admission w.ll Ih- held nt Usual flguies. Ilii: ciillli lil'KKA KVKNT. "The Little LyciMin,' withall its uiuguill ceut sceiieiy mid giugenus cis.tllliies and a grmid eouiimiv of llfty two artists, will Is- . Ir-eiit-l for the Ilrst tun. lion next Wcslnes day evening. The loiupany in 'hides Cuther iue Liuvaril. Llviu Crox, Mm ie Sanger, Anna I'onieioy, Thus. O. Scalnooke, J. Aldrich Libby, Lloyd Wilson, Joseph Wilson mid J. VV Mcuuriiio I ho l.lttle l.ycisiu Isa satiie on the foreign till. worshiptung craro (icucral KulekoilsM'ker has a iioantlfiil daughter, Violet, who he detci mines shall iiial.o a biilliaut match. "mltt is iu low with Alviu Ikiuy, a young American of splendid family, whom she iiuvtsnt Wince. ltetuiiiiug fiom EuroH) em the same steam er is a hightoiiisl English Imd Loid Dol phhl with hi valet, Toddy. The hull's title cn.iipletely eaptuies the (ieuei al audhuiays g. at limit to "his lordship,' determining " inlet sh.dl many him All on the steamer yiuiNiliiie with Alviu mid Violet. Lorel Dolphin, to gel Alviu out ol tho way. pus i ure his ariX'st on the charge ot smuggling and the . uitalii falls uu th" M-pmatlou of the lovets Act second llllds Violet in teal's ail t ciitfi'ly guarded in her fmlu-i's villa at NeKirt. Al viu dlsguist'd as lionl Dolphin gains distin gllisheil etitrmii'o to the K nickel Isicker villa, but is dlseiivoiisl mid has to heat a hasty to tieat. As a llnal ntso he plays on the (luuer al s great weakness- loco of title wnrshlit nud i'isiiuiitcM the (ireat Tyeoon of Japan, theteby wlnuinij 'wlet mid iiiukiug her "Tho Little Tycoon, r'uicic Kivie OicN'ra TO MISS I10SINA VOKE8. A lloniillfiil I'noiu Willteli Iiy an Ail mil ! ol tlio I'opiititr Aclroas. Vou may slug or Mary Audcrpnii, lirr Iwanly and her grace, (irof (villa's perl abandon, or of Mrs, Ijuig. try's face, ' if Hie miijesl) uf .tiiiiiiusehi'li, KaloCiiKlle- tou's I rl in leys, Or Hie Itiistlnu mill ss Klio.i mid hnr hive fur 1 1 it n i mid eggs, ill nf Hoi lliullh Itusscl's liuuioi and his upie lile riirJiilioN, Hut head lliollsi of all these with Miss Ito-lim VllUl'H. You mii.v inllc niioiii jour iiiahlcus, you may lallc nliiiul jour men Vou ma) t ill ic it t mil t jour nttlits and the iiiouariiis of llio pun, Vou ina.v envy all Ih oiiudiirs," Ihej who cotruseale o' ulglits, And who rusli iliroiigh Ulclllcc llghlnlugou the limit riu flc.ll it,' I lull In, 1 on may gmvel al Hie slirluu of all tho com inoii net lug fotlis roruiollie Peerleos Ouoof earth I Miss Ito- slnii VoIkw. When Itoslna glvis her head a shako anil pulls her skirts aside, When she jumps upon the sofa for her daring limc-h'uk ride, When her slippered lues go twlnklllll. ill mid mil lielieatli her iliess, And Hie queer uncertain motion agitates each golden Iress, i oil hehiitil In lin a being who all else In llfo r 'Voices, To worship nt the dying feet of Miss HohIiiii Voices. I liceoiue as sciillinculiil as a hahy o'er iidoll, When I hear the leinler pathos of Ills 'Art was true to Poll, And a thrill or horror pastes lliroujli each nloiii or my frame, At the story of Hie lover who forgot his loved one's inline, And whene'er slut sing of dancing, and tho dancer who ne'er polks, Mj heart with pll) overllousfor Mlsi Itoslmi Vokes. Well I Icmivv Ihal she's a "Mlsn," and that Vukes Is not her lliiuie, Hut I worship Iter mid love hnr and adore her Just the snnie; And nltboilKh I never met her though per haps I never will, From heron' I he footlights glitter I will Idol ize her still. And my vision ofelysliiui Is lo leave till baser folks, Ami spend existence dancing round with Miss Itoslua Voices. Toronto, Oct. '.', Itixs. W. C, N. A K, OK 1', 1IKNKIIT. On noxt Turn lay evening nt tho IVsiphi's theater tho vrcll known nml justly popular Frank Llndon combination will present tliu great stiecos-clul play that nil America ail mho, entitled "lineal ICIrko," and In tho hands of such clover artists as Mr. Llndon mid his support, tho plis-o can not fall to 1st ImiIIi pleasing mid Instructive. '1 ho Nriorin Mll(.,, gUeu for the beuelltof tlio Knights of l'ythias piano fund and as tho cause certainly isa win thy one, It ii to bo hopol that tho house will Is well llllisl. (llt.VIIIUK'S HANI). The world famous I' T. (lllmoio mil Ids '."Jil Regimental band will Is) at Fuuke's next Thursday evening. While tho name mid famo of (lllmoro have lieon world wide for a ipinr tor of a century, ho has never until recent years veutuioil on general cuneort toum through tho country with his groat band. Ho Is fcllliil every whero tho klndewt greetings and IIIhthI itro.mge, vvl.llnthonppns.ialloi. was Hl. thoroiich that no nnrt nf Can country " ' ..V.T.?.T.'... " . .7 ..1. .. . " ..w..,.l .l .,v..w-l .1.1.. ... .., .'. in.... rii-vwtli lll.il r-swx"nj msr viu.J Mimw j hnvo Imsjii marked by IncronsiiiK Mtniuigo nli success, ns vvoll as tho most tiixiiiounccsl eviileiiccs of delight and musical Instruction mid encouragement. A I'li-imiint I'lirly. I Tho home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hurr wac tho scone of u pleasant gathering Wcsluosiluy , night, when a party of young ludlos and gen men eujoyiil a novelty party given iu honor 'of Miss (files, nieco of Mr, mid Mrs. Hurr Hallow e'ci pl visa res were hidalgo I iu, such 'as roashsl chest nuts, diving for npplos, enki vv ith ling, nleklo and button, and varum, other nintisements, tho evening Isiing inorvt thoroughlv enjoyisi, passing only tocpiiekly Among those piehont wero Misses A. Funke, Hello ami Allccu Oakloy, Lllllo Hathawny, Alice nud Katie Condon, (iraco Knelling, Fannie Stout, (iertlo Ijiwo, Oscnr Eunice, Will Clark, Uob Mulr. John Stunt, Mr. Jan sen. Mr. Mason. C Teinpleton, W. Maxwell, L. Storrs. E Edwards, Mr. Malhilieu. The Mnrnij Motel. Tlio now hotel iu Omaha, mid tho movl pop ular now, Is the Murray. Although only oH'iicd a short time, Mr. Silloray, the geiiinl proprietor, has shown that he knows how to i mi a Hipuiar houv, as is evidenced by tho largo Mti linage which tho house is revolving from the traveling public. The rooms of the hotel mo large, newly furnished, and with every convenience. The sci v ice Is tuuspiullcd iu tho most essen tial place, the dining hall. I lie way n tr.xv i eler is welconusl at tho Muriay niakoH onii fi'cl at home at oncu, instead of Ihing reielliil bv the usual frigidity which pervades mid is the welcome of many hotels. Tim "ilurmy is located central, coiner of -rViiitiiiuth mid Homey strisis, mid you can reach it in live minutes by cable from the depots, (live us the Muiruy every tiuio. rieiis.iiitly Mupiiseil. Wisinesdnv evening the lesideiux' of Mr mid Mis C.J Daubach was tho scx'tic of a very pleasant siupriso juiity, luaugiiiatisl l.y host of their friemU, who tiled into the par lots iilsmt eight u'i'lii I;, Tlio evening was sis'iit in a most oujoytiblo inanuer mid the party wus a complete suci'si. The follovviig weix' puiK-iit. Mi. Thcw. Fitzgenild, of Den vei , Mr. and Mrs. Jus Kelly, Mr. and Mrs A. Halter, Mls-ses Nora i'itgerald, K Mu Fitgerald, Mary C. Slattory, Aiua H i Mury Hrady, Utttle Eckhart and Missm liwlor, ltd lly, llogail, Hllldv, Shepiwril, Smith, Eckhait, McUilau mid In. (Ml. a ' man, Ashby i Mtllsp-iiih have just iiKiuiil ii beautiful line ot plaid and striod llauueU for winter droMc's. They ato lovely.