gftMWKiM"'tfW ,tWtififfiai 1MMTyiiAiiWl'liiS:W''l,a iwiuftMswwapfc.'J 0) r m o O - -O o Ul -J Q. S CO ew !&to -AS-Sl' MTK,-iIF3A i HJ m .oeiy .i ft . " ?&5J ? s'r-frA'' y r M. " ll ,i Iff PK. IfKWSaR.v vv c u W4i? "LM i '. II 'YW.? i. a -o.r r.'.lBitf' UtV;PW''' 1T M ?M'?,. ( 1 ' kl V-E ill . ,'. ..j..- srv' tof t-J v W V .wViJWIil, -.., k' -, to, OUO O-O'O.OW-U' &...-.x3zrE "A- P6PelUR ' PAPER op A?P1:RM -TIAMIS I Vol.. 3. No. -17 Lincoln, Nijpuaska, Satukday, Noykmiiicw m, 1888 itwuBwiowi(iiiwrfW'tiiBiiTiirMif'fBfirri'iyrfiT?- (" . . Iftlt Z f ',, : ir ai ' . i 15 fA4 , 'i. f nt-VTcv .x MmTrWfffcw QTl MIL1V 111 hHlBl7. i - vsaiu' VAs - 'vUrir,'hw,,'lTwA '..NTtVl la J.'X.J H .. SMOSSSm ggJMJB - THINKS DULY OBSEKVKI). COMMENTS AND OPINIONS IN TYPE. Wlnil Is tit-aril. Seen, Learned unit Perti nently Suggi'slctl to till' Multltuilf. Work upon tho eapltol Is prnrtMtliii; rnp j Idly, nml liy tli time the IfxIxIaUiic oNiit . I'VcrytliliiK will Ik; In iiuirh licttiT lmpo tlmn I pxiHx'twl. Tin stnlrways will nxm Im coin-1 plottil, tin1 1'nrsiif Iron Iiiiviiik iwently Ik-vii . ivoiiviil nml work win Ih-kiiii putting tlnl Mnli-s In plnw, ns will nlin tht I.tvIiir of tli lluors with tlio WiH-tiiiii iimililc uliliii lri jnt nrrlvcil. Tliu work In tin mtuiulu in ni'nily coinpletwl nml is very elt-iilit. V 1 ili-tlri' to cnll the HttiMitinn of tl ptvr ii'.itlioi IticH to tl o tcrrllili' I'linilitinn of ttm rnllroml irovslnHof 1 1 1 It. & M. Mint Union l'luilU' nt O htn-ot. What few plunks linw j lnt'ii put ilown luiviM'liilsstli'killK "! Iwrenml then1, with Kr,,;,t holes more frtiiieRtl!inii thu plunks. All I vlsli is that wnno worthy i Individual eonnectisl with either ixml would nttenipt to drive a horse ncrossthptrnctM nml try to an remain the uncoil. If his religious I proH"iisities would not Ik slightly rnfllpil liy thei' con lition, nud he lie led tit mis lis 1 did u few days niiut, let hliueall on iw nndl will ive him a diploma at oueu as a nOlousex horter. V Have you ever stood at the northwest cor ner of Kleenth and O where thxTTnlon Til eitle ticket olllet is located and when) the Mrcet fountain pours forth copious water for the thirsty iluiuli lirutvf If not, you mv not inchiik'il iimoiit,' thou whom I will now iio ceed to mention In gentle terms. 1 refer to all thoo gentlemen of pxxl -t'lenant leisure who havo such an iihutwlHiice of time to talk politics, ieliioii, hoi-hA tnidcs, laud trades, liotiM'H for wile, for rent, los for wile, cows for (4ile, sheep far wile, wind for sale, liialns wanted, prohiliiliou to le heard from; in fact this corner is iiindo the general louii:iiiK ilucu of a crowd of men ubo p.ty no attention to the right of passers ly, ovun ladles, and it is ilisugrccahtu and disrupting, and In any other city would not le tolerated. Why don't the police stop tills Htivet-cnrner loallng and order such crowds to ias.m' . It been quit) Intcrestliig to me to notice tho paers as they h.ivu one liy onu llopicd fruin Thayer to MeSlume. Aftor the former was iiouiluattsl thetc was aiiouduous culm; it was plain that it wns not u w.tigfactory selection Imt no onu seemed to caro to make, the lircak against him. The fetish of -party did and has kept many in lino wlw aro jiei-sounlly opposed to tho decrepit governor. Hut onco startiil they have uiui ly one oouie out nianfiilly for McShaiif, and I heliv that if tho election weronotto take pUoe for two weeks thero would not lio a iloiu-n papers in this pint of the state stipiKirling him. McHiiaue i'l so far superior in all the q'lHlities that goto tuako tip a model governor tlin.t,.nlti)oiigh this state is republican liy ubout "J(,(KH) majority, I Iwlievo that Mac. Iuih uioro than u lighting chauco to down Tlutjor. The revolt is so general and wide spixvul tiint good authorities place .McKliaue's nuijority all tho way from 1,000 to 10,000. Mrs. ICiiima 1). K. N. fiouthworth's most populnr copyright lvJ, " TlIK Maiiikn Widow," has jmt been itsneil by her publish ers, T. II. Peterson & Hrothers, riilladelphla, to sell at the exceedingly low price of twenty live centH n copy, retail. The Maiden wid ow," Is one of the most poiular novels ever writteilby Mi's. Kouthwoiih, and as it has never heforo Ihtii publislKslorsold under one dollar and a half a copy,thU iKlltfou must have an enormous Nile, as ft Ik one of tho largest nud cheaiiest lMHiks for Um price over pub linhisl. Copies will Ik Rut ier mall, every where, on i emitting price to herpublMiers. That iriiimi Ilt'pirt. Wlnt Ims lecoineof the union di'K)t pro jis'ti Is it to end in talkf Ktminy AVir.s, No, "not by a jug full." Tuo union iltKt project is not asleep, but merely moving on in a ipilet unpretentious manner. And, fur thermore, wet might add that within nine months Lincoln will have auothcrrftrref route to Chicago via tho Itock Ulnud. This road is not a paK;r promise, hut proves to be a real ity for tho near future, foi they are taking a prominent part in tho meetings in reference to tho new union depot Abide yMir time, gentlo rcadtr, and see if tho Couuifb is not getting it straight. Tin, Court llmihc. Tho ceremonies of laying the corner tone of tho Uincnstcr county court lion took place Thursday afternoon under Mnsouienus pices, tho exercises being in charge of (Irsnd Master (leorge It. l'rauco and tin ( I mini lodgoof Nebraska Masons. Mr. II. II. Wil son delivered the oration, followed by an ad drofh from Mr. O 1'. Mason. Tho ceremon ies were unusually iuteiesting and eujojable, occupying a little over an hour. When com pleted Lancaster county can ilit with pride to one of the most elegant and complete county couit houses In the country and one which will be a credit to the state and city. The Paper Mill.. The Lincoln paper mills, located on tho H. & M. inllway in Hyde IV.rk, about thiis. Wiittr4f a milu iioi til of the penitentiary, liae been opeuisl and are now in running or iter. Tin opening ot tlae niill, i- an liupoit nut one and tin addition to Lincoln mauiifac turing iuU'imth uliL h is worthy of suppoit and encoiinigenient. The mills will give eni ploymcut to folty hands an 1 Will tin n out six tons of lino w nipping paper a day, all packed and leady loi tho market. The III st l un of aprr was tin lied out in Ih st class shape, .werj thing iwt'kiug far beyond .'io liest expcctatlells, now i.michiiieiy and eveij thing being taken into uuisiderutioli. These winks mo woith visiting by nil who are Inter ested In Lincoln's do elojiiiic.'ii in a luamifac tilling lino. For JJirtJery ami IJi(Uernir, JL JL 'M"y Co. A DELIGHTFUL TEA. Mm, l.iiiiilicitsiit. K.itcrtntu friend In IIiiiiiii' ii f VliltlHg lleliillies. An informal ten was ghTti yesterday after noon from tlim to six oVIiK-k by Mit. ('. M. limbertRou, in honor of her sisters, the t MIsms Otiiitli- of Mlncial l'olnt. Wis., who ait) visiting Lincoln and will mnuiii liciu j some time. Tho occnslun wnsn nn-st elaboi - , uto air,iir, tin LainU'its,)!! rcsidcncn Uing I profiisi.ly decoratisl with flow !-, iIiiim'is, etc. The Indies wriv ircclvisl by Mis. Iim Is'llson, nvMstiil l MrstSMililotli of Waseta. Minn., nml Mi-.-dnnit .Mnlrntul Sheldon. The i hulii" pivcnt wet? tiearlv nil attlnsl in even , , . jft i ... . i t,,g costum M,1 dT.ri.ig 11,.. rs on e.J. e. , tliellui-M wfit-AurientsHi.il comestibles which1 cntld to Rotten tip The tea lMstis fiom t iirce ,.,., """ """" ,: V t.,,V" ,, ,'f itig with Mm. Ivjiiiiliott io us well known et- ,,.f, , l,,l IS as nrrsu-ss, I Among the luillcs fircsent were Mesiluines i ,, t. i i i. ...i i. I. n iiii...... V l'utnaui. T Sewell. F. l'.. Sheldon, w! ... , i v. Ti i i'..n.i., ii...t.... i Slownit,.! S. Tlalcs, A Watklns, llessej,, Wheeler, l T.. Yates .1 .ehrting, C. N. Lit- tie, It II Tow nly, (. F Ijiu.bertsoii, K. K. . Iliown, Joliusoii, W. ! Iimb, Ormsliy, W. H. bitta, W. V. Leonard, C. S. I.lppincott, T. M. Maniu-tte, W. .1 Marshall. .1. C. Mc- Ilrlde, W. II. Mct'rearv, A. S. Minor. 1). I). I Miilr, II. H. Noble. V. It. Ugdeii, It. II. Oakley, It. t). liillllps, U. liiinimer, I. M. I ltiiyuiDiid, A. S. Ilajtuonil, Asliliy, Atkinson, ll. Ilauiii. A." tV. Ileeson. Hilllngsley, Itomiell, Hrock. Iluckstair. . 1). Hurr, C C. llurr, "' ..-...i- ........t,...,-,... ...,-. i...p- U. C. Ihirr.T K. Cahcit, C. M. Cm to .John , l'lng touts, their outer wiapsare conspicuous H. Clink, Atiiasa Cobb. L W. C.Mer, W. It. f'", 11' Vul,;lj "f ?,:v l's ,W)rM- ,,f l""rN'l'" Dennis. John Doolittle. S. lioir.S.C. Klllott. hidy with theeal-kin sac.pie or cloak, not K. V. Kwmg, A. W. Filch, John Fitgcrald. , ltlisttiii.lliig the time is a little iievlous for Carl Fiinke. Mis. Itmsoy. thlt stylish giub, is most prominent, ami as Mlisvi. Sailinlem, Agee,' Howell, (lllcs, bit- J ' subj.it of mvy for her less foi tunateslsters ta, Miller, Hardy. Abbott. Addle Algers. Sa- l " nn-cess The heavy fall wraps that dio Rocker, Lulu Clinic, Luto Clink, Clam Fuuko. Tho music was excellently furnished I y Miss Willoughby, nssistisl by Messrs. Unguium- and Ashman cf the I'lillharmonlcorches tin. A .linn of is lu. Magistrate (to Uuclo Itastui) This police man, Undo Ilustiis, says ho caught you steal- ! Ing chickens last night. Undo llastus i cs, sail, an' I tolo do gam man when ho 'rested mo dat do minister won comiu' tcr dinner do uox' day, an' I hadn't n bcrap ob meat in do house. Yo' mo, snh, it was ii matter of rellgyuu wlf un. It wouldn't do ter tUsnppiut ouo ob do Lawd's elect. Magistrate And wiiat did tho policeman ay I Uuclo Kostus Ho said "nats," tab. Novr, ycr houali, dat man hain't got 'uulf rcsju'c' fo' do rcligjus sldo ob llfo tcr bo ov'n 'motoly councctcl wlf do majesty ob do law. Nerr York Sun. Niispecti-il u Trui. "Here's an nrtldo licadeil 'Manvloug Kscnpo of u Distinguished Citizen from a Horriblo Death 1' " said tlio dutiful daughter, who was reading tho morning paper to her invalid father. " 'Tho friends of Mr. J. Alpheus Iiramblo were shocked on learning fow mornings ngo that' " "Jane," Interrupted tho irritablo parent, "before yon rend any more of that you will obllgo mo if you'll look ubout half way down to tho bottom of tho nrtido mid kco whoso, patent uiedicluo it's advertising." Chicago Tribuue. AUtlirllc SIutIucs. Furniture Mover What did you do with those kitchen utensils, washtllbsuud olds and emUi Hired Man Iiit 'em In tho ojkmi wagon. 'Frald it might rain. "Mystarsl Tho lady will never hiroiue again. That open wagon was for the purlur funiituro." Philadelphia Record. 1,'mo of DIplolllUM. Dumb Youth (who got through college by n scratch) Is this diploma of any use, pio- Icssorf Professor (drill) Yes. it will show that vou havo received u college education. I'hil- ..,. adclphiu Uecurd. IlhlHtfiltllli: Ills lile.i. A Boston boy was telling his father ono day of ,i schoolmate's attempt to sing. "And time," said tho 10 jenr-old, In deep .liquet; "nl.v iii, ill, ,.'t ..s'.iMi.v ttii.-i., tl,-.,, ii cow when 11 dog'druHiiui" after her." Chris - - -" - tian Advucuta The I.eic-lliig 1'iorcss. Y"onlars tilulcsuiuxi. The surprise (Kirty gii en last week to Mr. and Mm. X. S. Ilaird was of such a pleasant nature and such a brilliant succss, that tliev (I(siiii It their duty to 1 el urn thanks, and de slie the Coritll'.U to evprcsx their heal ty ap preciitiou of the Undncv. couf.-ricil upon them by the pi esenc of so many fiieinls.auil 10 mam; one nun 1111 i.ir iue very lensmil ove.1i.1g that was isvasioaed by theliellorts. Tho generous token Ic tr will ulii ays Ik. duly prized, mid by it the His, of riieudship with the lliemoiiesof tlie elieuiHstillli-cs conneil.'d 1 with the all'air 11 ill eier leiuiiiii green in ll.e.r j lueiuorics. j Harry Hell'ellluger retuiuisl Thursdav I ft oiu (ii'imdy Center, In .after a week's 1 ImI. While absent he enjoyisl a slant stop at I Missouri Valley and other western Iomii 1 towns, 1 ci editable perfoimauco mid made many friends mid won si'tties of admlicin who will be pleased to have mi oppoituity to see I them again. liei'polslieliucr it Co. haie opened nil fiu--mciisoliuoof coiufoits f 1 0111 fiik' up.bcst iniiile: j mid b)alik;ets ill tho bst valuu.s to bu fouinj. --iwu,,cs.. 10.. IK..U3. I....V. ..a., .1.1 thl, lmu.,, ,,,., BM.(, , h,Vl.ryil , ., th 1 ......y ..leiuiH.i.m.inoiiii iiing t.n neKi in i,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, . lcVi ,)f ml,,,!,,,, Wl "'" nou 111 . J.iimin. mi.i 1 iionr aiw . doyshrunk so dat do po' c.ilo kin badly elect. Ic and calcium cllectsmakiug the var h;,lf P', ""c and a visit for that purpose ,1,,!.,) nt , ?, ,,..., "'"'ular now.!, the Murray. Although only walk in mil 0.1er how 1 gwan llx uui " ,olls lll0ll.mi.n specially attract.ie. The " ",'r W,,I,M '"' m" ,",,, ,"'" l"-.eis or n " " ' ' u " ; oh',ksI a short time. Mr. .Sillorny, the genial "liy wnshlii' do chile. Maybo ho bliriuk, ' o1H.-a 11ns mi excellent hallit and i well put ' ""''" ''-'nducl..is hIm.i.is take pleasure in , , ,f .. , pniprfetuir. has shown that he knows how to too."-HariKir8 iauiig I'eoph. I oil with elegant s.-eiieiy and iiccessoiies The ,"'' visitor, thiough if such icpieKt is ' 1 lie Little I..(k.ii, withnllits inagnlfl llm a sipular house, us it, evidenced by the .....sic. is catchy mid tl.e costuming of Hit. 1 ' , cent M-enery nn.l g...g.ous c.s.tum.'s ...id .. ,,.,. patronage whi.i, the house is ivceivlnii lIverybodj-Kni.Ms That. pilncipal fhaiacteis rich and I legiet that " grand c..miny of tuty two m lists, will ! in .111 the traicliug public. The iikuiis of the Au exchange ay b i "olsxly known -n hero ' Lincoln or the west Mill not sec the pice thl, I ''- " '"'J' '" home after a tour of the , lr-enttsl foi the llrst tiiii.-heie next Wislnes hotel me large, newly furnished, mid with tho llieti go." JVrhaiwuot; but wo know ' season, for utter this engiig. ment which ' '-lr,,lH,i1 maikets in search ol holiday day eieiilng. The loiiipauy in -hides Cather- eiery c..neiiience. viicro neonle tell them to to lo. thoucu. '..i.M.s 11,1. ...l- .1, ., .'.. v.... irotsls and nov, Hies. iue Lin.iard, l-.lvie Crox. .Ma.ie Snager. Anna The M'i vice Is une.miillc.1 in tlu most e-n so.ionxiX(j in oinc.uio. THE NEW OPERA A FAILURE. "Tli yueen's .Mute" u lllg sneers- Many r,Mli- of (liirinents Noticed on tiili street. (KIIITOI1IAI. rOltlU'.NI1)MII'M'K It has Ih-cii said then Is no Aiiieiieau city like Chicago, and certainly this Halm is nl- iavs luoiuht to mind on each occasion of a visit to this great commouMealth. You may LIO HI I IlieilUO III llltl Ml IIII1CI Ol lllll, 111 ni, DILI h . ,,,,,, ;)f im o - (iUiiii fwi u my , of the several beautiful passenger stations, I ,M' , ... , , Moot constant moving of the masses Is sts'ii and a !'". continual nnlxc and bustle, the liuui of busi- ncss greets the ee nud ear. Htnto stieet, that : im;n-niilll.. llionMislifiii.. NnliinjH erowneii, and n is iii ims luuiicuar season that much of Intel est is m-cii, not only in the inoM'ineiit of the multitude, but the wir.nus new thlugMiiiil the numerous handsome stnivs with elaborati window displays catch and hold the attention of the isitor. Just now society is prouiliieutly observisl on the couimereiiil highway in search of the hundred and oun Miiioiismtlc'es that will adnrii leadeisof the ehai'iiiid circle this i lu u'r '" ,h? '""I""' "t1,,Iu',,'n' '" thoXf) T"' sitiii u. nme caugui ine iNipuiar l.lea or tMi nil Chlei.i.f. s liri.it-l.if.l Mt.-fiily mi ., tint ...nit. .,.! . on any one patticiilar ;aiiueut, for in the I... , j ........ t 1. 1. ...I, .. .w i i,i i. i,- v.fiui n, iii.ii. i n ,.i,. p,- .,. is, .,;,.. ..!,,",, I we obM-rve cloaks, do'.uans. new.ua. ke.s , sacipics. jnekcts. clrcula.sa.id va.lous othem ! nil in the grand march ! uimheie in pal tic I tilarnud cvcrywheio in geiicia1. Tuesday evening I went to ms (Jllliei t ,t Sulliiaii's lati-st oH'-a, "The Yeoman of tho Guard," at the Ciiiiul. and If ever I was ilis I gtisted or disappointed with n NrforiuiiiKv, I j certainly was on this occasion, It was tho ilist night, tho initial performance In Chl I cnr, and after all I had road about It cer I tainly had cause to expect, if not much, cer tainly a good ptoductinn: but to tho contrary it is, in my humble opinion, a very poor ex cuso for what Ischilnied n fine oKrn, forlt d(Hs not in any way even compare with the itvcrngo priMluctloiis of tho day. Tho scenery well theie's lmrdly any s.fiiery in It. Tho only ouo in it is that of tho tower of !oiidou in the lu kgiouud, very plainly painted, nud it is ut this that a tired audience must gno during tlie entile evening. There mo but two acts, no marches or Indict, and were It not that the spilgl.tly runny Rice nud scleral other excillciit artists were in the cast, tho ohtu Mould be u lion, and a dismal liiihtic from the start, and even witli such del or Ks-ple in it I predict that it will not Ik- heard after this season, The Chicago critics, who lire over lenient in their reiuiuks, as a llrst night presentation could not say aught but "failure" for tho piece, and on Wednesday morning the press llatly announced it so. Thero mc one or two hksIiIv p.etty little airs, but they didn't even call foith an en core, or of sutll'ient In illiaucy to carry tho rjmii through, and It dragged. Itself through till the close, when tho immense audience that had glected it nroso nud left tho house any thing but satisfied. My second and last evening in Chicago was most delightfully spent nt the new Columbia theatre, where another new oivrii was Ising given. It ! e-itltled the "Queen's Mate," an adoption lioin the Ficuih os-ra of the same name, by Messm. Hmry I'oultou (author of F.rmlulf) and Moustyu Poultou. tho latter 'ciitlcmnu being prominently ident Itted in tho , .ist as one of the comedians. The yueen's Mate" is a ,leel,l...l si. .,,,.1 i... ,llllv.. i Mate" is a decided success and has Uvii play I '"K 1" hlg houses ns Chicago for the past live ..'..I... '11 .. J Ill -L .1 J M.'eks. Tho scenery Is miignillceiit. the final i scone in 'he thild mid Inst net Mug that of a I lace palace some forty fct high. The marches , are wonderfully smooth an 1 artistic, and in ii.ieepUiii.eM,iie.oiiyiis.i,K. ,,ie inilienes r "o.iilerf.i.lv smimth .. 1 artistic, and in S tI "7 he a'm I lin" ''I ihe paliicc, iorminga gianilsiH.s-ta- ..I ....i.i. . 1.1..1 i.. v'1 ....iiif iiuoii ii iiiVii mniinn; ill i-iii'ii Itr form ... either side, mid agiih. mi cling on ,i .ii., I,,., . .i .......... r.... i ..i i ,, ......... m.u ..,., i- mtiii j ira m-iun, niwil' ill. iiisiipHiir again into tin. palace to come out 1. 1 oil the giound tloor. There 111 e a bundled in Yoik and othei eastern loinis to. the balance 1 of the scaiou. I.111 W. sale ( nit I illicit. The Famous l,ae lueii olfeiing at a speria sale, bargains in an iiniueiise line of Ostrich Tips I'nucy l'i at In is, Hla and t'oloinl pluuiis, in fait eieiithlng in the feather Inn I all the newist and latest noiellies, of both 1 f, ,,,),. Mu ,i(.niestle umke. i h.e -oisls neie 011 sale all this we-k. mid the sale .i lug I piuwii Mich a big siuces. will be continuisl ' ,..t wiekat si 1 ,'ImI in ,. f,. ,...., I'm. -hns"i-s will find it to their nilii.uti.ge to niiy these goods. 11s they iue linrgaiiis. Cull mid see them at the Fanioi.., Cur. (J and I'Jih SlllS'lS. , . , , Lincoln nal estate still inutliilKs lobe largely In deiuaild. and hmdlj a day tuses without seieial letoiil, of impel taut ih-llls being rliotil, and iiiiiny of them to fo eiirn nil ItnlUU. Thepuichuseiivi'iitly ininle hi Ml. J. UiliiiikUl'ttf Mel lllillie, Mass , ot the ...,., I.... .. s. ix, . .... .. . rM' 1 .......,.,. ,,. c.'. fun, ,,n. nei en. ye, charges Would it .ui nls great Menknes-.- love of titlo worship lorf.J,.,(MI, .Us-Kwsofon of tl.e Mill st puses be Mcll for vo bUnsIs of l.iiieohl to 1....I:.. .. n.,,l,. ...,..... 1 c , ........ tir 1 ll.lt V ill I II,- ,..,.1 ,..,.. ..I.I.. I loiiB been luul'ivluiioii n tl . mill " THE DUflLINGTON VESTIBULES. Uriel Iptlon or the Traill Service us 'I old by ii Com lei- Set I lie. What a iliirereiico wo Hud In tho inllroad tiavel of tishiy mid that of comparntlvelv sK'akiug n few years ago. Thecouiirlson Is great, but no more so than It Is interesting, inrtlciiluily to tho iiveragotravelernnd lour lit. We sH'iik in reference to the new train service leceully iiiaiigurutisl on tho Hurling toil, the M'stlhules, their noveltv, elegance, o(o. A trip over the Hue ceitnlnly convitiees tho nhseiMint ttaveler that I In strike apmr etitly has not, or rather does not now, airect tho load, that is If the Immense iraltlc the cituipa iv is handling nud the c mtimial full tiess of the trains may be taken as nil c! ,,.. ,,, ,M ,,r ,,. ,,, ..,. ,, , , I luxury It atfords that "c woul.l speak, and , paitlculaily about the strike. The vest I liulo service, although but a new fentun. has proven immensely i-opulnr, iind being adopt I M by our fi lends of the Ihilllngtou Imv.m ineir euierp. ise nun wMiuiguess io nimns nt the front and give their pat ions tho best in fact they are always ready toghe llmlliig ton tinvclcrs "the fat of the laud" In way of conveiileniM, sksii, luxury, etc. Tho superior features of them, coaches over tho ordinary ones are many, and not only die the l'tiUman cam vestlbuled and llnishisl fu tho latest stjle, but tho day coaches as well. The train Is conw(sl of from ten to foui (ecu coaches, according to demand of Iiusiiisi. but never less than ten; tho llrst Ising tho sinok lug cm , rollout 1 by several chair cam con tabling toilet iimrtiucnts that are suppll.sl with handsome minors, patent wash stand, towels, combs, etc. Tho chairs an of the latest patents, and a colons! Hirler Is in charge to do service similar to that in the Pullman car. There Is no extra charge for this, hut from these cam mo step into the new-1 slctH'i-s. H.-io we (hid everything, itsismi, that money can procure or genius invent to llli.se in., in. w ii.-ein i.i.-iimiiii. hi ..in- en.i is ., , , , - , , , ,, , ,0 " '- tuniMnX smoking iih,,.,. nud V l . ' ( '" Kv"lvln t,ii'TH"V! I'll) ..IT 11,1.1 111,1V 11 III llllll.P, ll' t l.llllllll' at Ion wash IhwiIs aro made of Iii-om'ii minble. tlio water, lustenil ot Iieitig piiuiKsl out anil running tlirough n faucet, inns Into the bowl from undernenth the top, h) simply turning ' a small wheel. Another impioieiuent that' will certainly Is. iippreelntod, esp.clally In the winter, is thai cold, war.n or hot water ninylsj let IntotholMiwI. Should a gentle man sock pnviicy wane wiihiuug, a curium in mini may Ih imllisl Into place without tho ICIIM. Oil. (II riio ladles toilet is magnificently furnished, Uirgti U'volisl pinto mliroiH on either sldo seven feet long tin. Isst of wi, brush.fi . Mniiison npjKiu- mid extinct much Inn .John mid all tho llttlonlcnacH that tlio fair ones.i i, -,,... ,b. v..rv .siinle.il lluieh use In the ariiingemeiit of their toilet are con veiiieutly at hand. One lea tine iiiKiiticulnr ihnt amused tho wiiter as ho was being sIiomii through, was the new iiiraugeiueut of tho ilisir. "You H,"hald the I'ullimiii ton iluctor, "the ladles formeily went into the toilet to pi imp and make themselves look pi etty and liK-k the diKir after them, never thinkin;; that oilier ladies would wnuttouiiWr In this way you observe," as ho touched the knob, "the dear ours cannot loci; the door. f..l,IW..,.l..,ltl,' till., M III lul t.'.iltt.u. ..in... .....i ,.;.,.'..,:,..... . ,.i i . .. .. . ,i ' " .? n. ,.,.,, 'wiut., ,, ,. " cointnisiiito all. 'ii... l.,i...i..nn..i.i. . ..r 11..1 .....' - -'- rt"- -------. --.... state rooms aro the finest ..art of the cars. . i. . .i . , , , . and i'l them the traveler rove Is in eoiial iiinir- and i'l them the traveler revels in eiiual mag iiltlceiici) to anything in the finest home. These iiitartiueiitH are not only secluded from tho balance of the car, but III them an entire journey of weeks may Ih made without going 13 other pints of the train for anything. It is a homo within itself. The aptearauco of the car from either end Is certainly inviting, and mIicii the hostess en , " "' '"" "V K,"7" . " J """' h.gs are s.i plwisaut that she Isoft tlmos heard ters to hid her guests good bye, tho surround to say. -Oh, how lovely, wish I were going aloii. In ouo t'liu tlie now htylu linlhny U III llllllll It (-' 1'11-lllllC lllllll ut i-iin-iii. iiiiii tuliilf ii t-i.i. ..!..,..... !.. ....., .....I lllt lll.ll tl..,H,.i.i.ei.-.... ,....,!.. .1. ,., ..'.I, .,,1,11.1.,,.. I ,.,., ., . ... ,. . " ; ; . - " - . "; '; ! kept fn!,u w hi," palntus 5 sSs-t , t ,, S ,, " ., , , ,. k,,..b ,.f ,.., I I, ., ... .1 l . "j ' V" . v, f.! V.T,",', , t ' ,r,l,lu"i m'- aees.ltut were wo to eliuiiii'iatt them all. even ' .ix-if mo numerous oiucr in u:n no mir: m ., , ,, . .'. . 1 1 iii'ii i.nr ri.tniui'u iikiii.i iini ni.iiiiiu, ni.i 1 iiiiii, 1 I ,1, .1 . i 1 '"" " "ri"" "" "" '" I l,nt" ,n,,' J"u' Wl'11 ""', ' ",rh Charlie Mitchell, the clcicr little Hug- lishmaii Mhobiiisted the bubble of leputation appeiiauuug to.ioiin I.. Mill! van, has an h.d in Aiucrica once nioie. He has in, habli In mil that Sullmin ens at the point of ileath and thcicforehad no fine of letiiiuiiig Mr nud Mis. Mauchotcr gnie a Innise Miiiming Widiiesdny eienlng atthiiriesi deuce, lTit'i R stuct, Mlii. h was enjoyisl hi nui loilincuils'.snt tl.eii A R an 1 W It C The evening miis p.iSMil 111 mk'mI enjoy lll.'l.l, M ill. local selei lli.lis flolll suuie ,'f tin- tjuesls, anil iccitatious l',-ai tmeiit C.ni lliauder W. C. H.ilirv. ol Freinuiit. was in-i i.t. ! Wpeak of popular Iii cry 'inn and tin-nam,- of Frank (Irahiun i- always bcuglit into ,m, l',anklscne ,.f those whole smiled young felloMs that makes tiii-n.U with eieiy oil.-, nud III this lies t lie wcret of his .tier-ess nsa livix-wim.. 11. 1,,,-.. 11 , ..r , and .nunilv us nice .1 lln ,.r hi.n.l ,.. ,1,..' atlil the boys all sal l-'iank iiIhii's i.leas.H, . . - 1 ...... r .,.", . .. ... . "... " ! i.s.r . " b ! ""u""" ,nWl""' 'i.Piiiioiiimiiimi'i)i, hen v v I. r II Is i K .,,..-.. ii.T,, i. r.J ' A r,,,,,r" "r, V "T ,M,1"""r rttv,,r'r l,, tlimusili the country with liU great band. Ho ..in j liar 1 'IMlMl'-l' K'MtH aic uphoterel K11 a , IkiU' ,.K1,s,.il.t at tho i'eo- fcM1t every whom tho klndwt grcetliigs ami I in old gold, goblin hue, seal brow u and other, L, ,, Tlmrsdiiv eveniiiLT will Ih. irioctisl ... ",r-r"" " " "" KrcvwiKw iiihi stylish colors of heavy plush with high ha, k. " ..S! ' ",' JltaiJ lirt vK fi Til ori gh'lt """TS'couiary iiiii. i-iiiiH'nniiii; m m nur mjiuii ihil:mm. I UO SKKX ATTIIK TLA Y IIOITSKS. MATTERS MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC A Itiileu of tin I'iisI, ii tVotil tor I lit, I'leaem unit I'lnspeels for I'iiIiiio Auiusenientn. till .IKK, I.I. AND Mil iiviii:. The second time thlsheason wn uere, Mon day evening, treat. si to "llr .lekyll nud Mr. Hyde" There in e pi nimbly mon ilrnniall iitlous, each entirely illUVivnl, of SteMslson's celebrated novel, than any pliatisl works In M'iiis. The one playisl by the )ber coinpiuy Is, in our opinion, the Ix-st we have yet seen my ;)f ki (,o1v t,r, ,,-!. which, In cotiiiiarlsou with the valuable ting Hid f.if.ll.riiu iii.iiIii. tl II lii.liiliililii Mi- lllilit , , ,.,, pi,,.,,,,.,,! ,,KiilHy, but he kukk,.Mh ,,!,,. ui.iiKie.iitil.. thought. Mr 01m. , ,,, UK, )( Hlou,H H(.r ,. , , , , , ,,,, M1I11MI1,1S. Tin: uiiitk hi.a i:. Wisluesihiy cloning witnessed llm priHluc lion at I'uuke's o;h'-ii house of llnrtley Camp bellV great pliy of "Tho While Slave." It is Mtumulic to n high degiee, mid the cliumkos iM'io well In ought out. Miss Jennie ICinn uer, in the title into, carried tin heatU or her audltois with her thiough all tho trying scenes, and is a most cni-iblo actress. Her siipisnt was geiieially very fair, the negio parts Is-lug eHH'i-lally well taken. Utilise)., AMI I'ltANK. The to eminent exponents of pure i-oiuii dy, Roln-oiiaud Crane, i.psarisl at thel'uuke Tliumilay night In their new play of "The Hemletta.'' It Is a picluio of life In Wall strisi, and Intro luces to the audience the method of bucking the tiger iutlint reiiowiusl ipiiuterof New Yoik. William 11 Crane as "Old Niik in IhoHtriH't,' w-.is mi Iileal hull, while Rolison as'Mlertie, the Limb," bioilght down the house at every turn. Thosupisnt Ing company Is one of the best m have eier seen, l-'i.ch inemln'i', male or female, is fully up In their part, and tho success of the play Is largely iIiik to tlielr ex. -ellent won;. " I lie lleiuietta" is In llrousou IIom ard's In-st lelti, and a icprcscntutivo Ameiican conusly. tiik I'I.av tdmiiiit. . Kisher's company, which has Iss'ii so v ry Kiiccessful this mmisoii Iii their eoniedv elitl , thsl "A Cold i)ay,"hold tlioboanlsatFunko's ' , fi,K,. Of t., iiierllNof tho IKirfonuiniii) t1() 1'ittMiurg Utuhr says; An old-tlino crowd was on hand lust night to witucsti "A Cold Day, or Tho Lapbiii lers," n niuslciil I'l.iiiislv. In whleli Messrs. lsvseitLrei mill mail, as Jaisib lllow, alii ill ( . Hanison, as his partner, Able ICiroit, kis'p tho niidience , in a roar while they are on the stage. The in ' tion of tho (.lay is at l-ong ilrauch mid alsiinil " " " fs .. ---J - --' a steamer at uvi. I luring the play, l.arlolla, .Misses I'.sslo ami until llirtou aim lit main nii'tnlieix of the company slug a uunilM'r of Mipular songs, among which aro numlHrs from "iirml,ilo,""Ailo'ils,""Kvangiilluo"au.l "HK'ctre ICnlglit." Cnrlottu nlv. lutrtNliiees . Ii..,. luwliillv I'm ui Hliv " "A I'olil lluv" ' . . ' . J . . . J . . . . M "KL,",' or l"" "'' l"y M'lihtin. iicaiii fc uowkilh iiisht iik h. . . .... ft lm llitta aLu tu .liiiln ulmtLf III litlltcuilff filnl . ."." . '" '"",..,.'"" .""."." : ." his (iii.iis.1 is oi iik wniiesi nun mosipieiisiug ,................ .1 uatiiic. He never falls to bring out roarsof laughter and please iho nudienco. As for ids happy colalKirer oil the stage, (Ills Reach, he certainly has the v.K-al anility and the comisly talent to amine till who coiuo ivitlilu the walls of a theatre. The engagement will cei tululy is) a bright one and It is to hoped the houses will be as they should 1h, full eierv uluht. - " "ki.ii in tiik n.NKiiv. , , K"r """'J' " '!"y I"11'" '''"'""l1.' ":",,N,,"','", ' ' ., . i lt, i v ti p " "1 '" " t"'' 'J "- IIIVIIIJ . . . . mid it is with n source or pleasure that the COUKIKIl Is pllllltt.sl to aiUlitllllce lilts at , traction at Funke's for Monday evening, No "" "i ''"'; .TM"" il'nn'lU'",!o, 'I:" lJ,,,,l"K PlyrlKlit. .Mr. William (llllet.e has had a iiliDiioineual run. hiv in: rece visl l"" M'lItlltlollS III .lelV 1 (U'K. .110 IllglltS 111 ' l.ndon, 1H0 nlglit, in lloston and a long con .. ' , "... i . . . .. i NS'llllVO I'UII III llll IIIO llirtesl CHIOS (II lilt 11 all the largest cities or the ' continent The ftimp'iuy is the original one, and the play will Ik. puto'i hero isiial to its Pomelo), Tints. () Kenlu.iokc, J. Aldrich Lihhy, I.l..d WiImiii, Joseph Wilson mid J W MeOariue The l.ittl. Lycisiu is a satlie u iue i.treign tin. woisuipmng ciii7e. tleucriil KnlckeilMK'ke.- has a i-euutlful . laughter, Violet, who he ilctti mines shall miil.e a biilhaut match. vi..t is 111 Ioe with Ah in Hat 1 y, a young American of splendi.t family. mIioiii she m.s'ts at Venice. Returning fiom Fuioo 011 the same steam er is a high toned Kughi.li lo.d Lord !o phill with Ills inlet, iVsldv. The lords title c.u.pletel) captures the (ielieinl and lie pays gic.it ...nit to "his lorilslup,' dctei niliiiug Violet shall many him All on the steamer s. lu'Mitlne Midi Ah 111 and 'loei. Lord liolpliiu, to get AIiuout.i the May, pro i ure, his tii'ii-st on the liuirge ot smuggling and the .uitmu falls on the M-paratiou of the lm els Act K-coiid tlnils Violet ill teal's mid closely guarded in her father's y.lln at NiiKirt At 1111 disguiMsl as lil Dolphin gains distiu gllishtsl cuti'iiuct, to the Knieke. Imh-Itc tll.i, but is dlscoicitsl and has to beat a hasty re tlcat. Asa final iuo he ltlaison the llenec- ......,..".. ij..... .1.1 Hill, V"' . " """"B VloIot m"' "",k'in lul" " r,,u mum) iiceon. Ill,-, 11.11, IS- ....., , , , ,.... ., . 1 . 111,1, ,, XT ,,, ,, HI mi IIIILIJ-, ,11-1, .,SI 11, ID 111 .... , . I'U'ICIC FlVIC ClCNTH TO MISS ROSINA VOKES. A lleu.illfnl form Willlen liy an .1.1-mliei- ol llix I'.ipular Allies. Vou in ny sing of Mnry Auileisoii, licrlwauly mi, I lier grace, Hi ,ii Lottn's perl iiliiiudon, or of .Mrs, Uing Irv's face, nr the majest) of .liiniiuselii'li, Kiitn Cnslle loo's trim I.'in, Oi the Russian ncti, ss Khe.i nud her Iom for ham nud ckk, III of Sol Mn.lt Ii Itiissel's hlltuol and Ills nppe llle for Julio., Hut h I tlii'lH ..rail these with. Mlsi It islmi VllliCH. You uia I title ut ii.ii t our malili'iis, you may Inllt iil.iiul .lour men Vou mill lain iiImiiiI jour in lists ami the ui.iiiiiriiis of I lie piu, Vou iiiii) envy all II roiiuilers," the) who cm ruseate ..' nights, Ami ihn rush ihrniiith lire like lightning on Hie hunt lot fli'xll iIi-IIkIiIm, Vou limy giolel at the hImIiio of nil the com 1 mon acting folio. I I'iii- me Hie lYi-rlccsllucor ciirlh l Miss Ro I hI nit Voltes. When Itosliiii gins her liriul a shake and pulls her skirls uslile, When she Jumps ii pun Hie sofa Tor her during hiire-h uk i die, When hi'i-sllpMreil toes K" Iwlukllni; In mid out lieiiciilh her ilrcss, And lheiiiecriiui'crlalu molloli agitates each golden tress, 1 oil heboid In me a being who nil else III lire r 'lull cs. To ii.irshlp at the 1I)Ihk fe t of Miss RohIiiii Voltes. I h. me us Kenllmi'iiliil as a hnhy o'er u.loll, When I hear the tender pathos or Ills 'Art Mils true to I'oll, Anil n thrill ot horror passes llirou h riu h atom or my frame, At the story of the lover who forgot his lined line's Hume, Ami uln-ucYr she sings or .laming, mid the ihineer Mho ne'er polks, M hearl Mlthplt, oierllowsfor Mis. Rosimi Vokes. Well I know that she's a "Missus," nml that Vokes Is not her name, Hut I worship her and loin her and mloro her Just the siinie; And iillhoiiitb I never met her though per haps I never will, l'roui Iturore the riMitllghts glitter I will Idol ize her still, Ainl my vision of elysluni Is to leave all biiser rolks, A ml spend existence dancing round with Miss Rosimi Vokes. Tinimto, Oct. 2, 1HHS. W. C, N. A K. or V. HKNKKIT. On noxt Turn lay nvciilng nt tho I'eiiplo' theater tho well known and justly popular rnil f linlmi fi.Mililtwil inn ulll nrfHinnt. tin. Kr,.at succe-Mlill play that iUI America ad ...i. m.j u.,i iri-b.. ,., tl... 1(111 irilllltlll !; I sJ( ..w I mlllH of such clover artists as Mr. I.lndoii nud hissiipsirt, tho phs-e can not fall to Is) Kith pleasing and lust riictive. Tho s'rforin Ml., , given for the bcuelltof the KnlghU of PythUis piiiuo fund and as the causo certainly isn iioi thy one, it Ii to bo hopol that tho Iioiim will Ik well llllisl. (lll.lt()llt.'K HANI). The win Id famous I' T. (Illmo.d an I Ids' VUI Regimeiitnl bund will lie at I'uuke's next Thurwlay evening. While tho iiiiuio and famii f OUiuoru have lKH.it world-wido for n .iimr ,.r f (l century, ho has never until recent . v . . . years vimiuiiiki on general eoneori ioiiih . . ... ... ... ... It. . ..!.( 4 .. . . M""'" ' """ """B vory pHK-o .avn Ihs.ii iiiarkisl liv Incrcnsiiiir iatroiui"0 i ."'- ""si itjr h.li.usiii Kiii-uimnu nii nueccs. ns well as tho most nroiioiinced , ,.vJeiicis of delh'ht utid musical Instruction ,m,t encouragement. 1 A I'lciisiiut Party. The home of Mr. mid Mrs. L. 0. llurr win the scene of 11 pleasant gathering Wednesday .i!..l.l .-.l.n.. .. t.tt- ., tt .......... Ii.ill.i .....I ...... lllll, . I.. 11 . . ., J w, f...,ll lllll. U.1 Itlli, ii'il men enjoyed a novelty party glvmi in honor . ml, .... - . ... .. ' 01 .miss lines, iin-cc oi Air. ami mix nurr Ilalloiie'e'l pleasunts were Indulge I In, sil'ii as inast.sl cliestnuts, diving for appltH, cake 'with ling, nlckle and button, mid various other amiiseiueiits, the evening Unug iniMt thoroughlv enjoyisl, passing only to ipiickly Among those picsent were Misses A. Funke, Rcllo and Aileen O.ikley, Lillle Hathawuy, Alice and ICati.i Condon, (iiace Knelling, Fannin Stout, (icrlle Ijiwcs, Oscar Funke, '" iii-hiik, ikm, ., iiiii, ...iiiii r,i., nl Ultll sen. Mr. Mason. C Templeton. W. Maxwell, .1 w . i. i. 1. t i..ni , i,i ......... .,..,. ,,..i.. t...... t....... ,.. ,.. "'"" " '" '..'' JIH.IH.IC1I, The .llurrit.1 Hotel. tlnl place, the iluimg hull. The way a trav eier is iwlcomctl at tho Murray makes 0110 feel at home at once, instead of Ising reH.'ll.sl bv tin usual frigidity which itrriadi-, and Is the welcome of man) hotels. TI1.1 Murray is I.K-atisl central, corner of Four .nth mid llaiiiey slrts'ts, and j 011 can reach it in live inuuiti-s liy cable from tho ileKls. (live us the Mm ray ciei-y tune. I'leiis.inil) sin pi-lst'il, Wednesday eyciiiug the icsideiuv ot Mr and Mis C.J D.iiibach was thu scene of a leri plmisant Mil prise Muty, iuaiigiiiiitisl i) host of their friend,, who tiled into the pai lot MiUtut eight u'i'lii I;, Tho evening yvas ss'iit 111 .1 most enjoyable manner and the nity was a complete sue -est. The following were piesv-nt. Mm. Thus. Fitzgerald, of I ten hi , Mr nud Mm. Jus Kelly, Mr. ami Mrs A. lla'ter, MUsos Nora Fitgernld, K Hi, Fitxernltl, Mary C. Sliittery, Anna H'V "'. Mary llrady, IotM.) Kckhart and Mii I .ii w lor, Reiby, Hogan, llnidy , Shepim-il, Smith, Keklunt, McUikiu and li. uti 1 man. ASU'IV Ash'iy MllkiKitu'i haie just 0Hinl ii iH-nutiful line of plaid and striol tlaitnel, for 1 winter iln-wi". They mo loiely,