,,(V P6P6I 1AR PAPER op av?pern -TIMES " Vol. 4. No. 11. LINCOLN. NttUUASKA, SATURDAY, l'lCHKUAKY 1213, lfclBO. PKIOIC FlVIC CJCNTa.' THINGS DULY OBSERVED. COMMENTS AND OPINIONS IN TYPE. Vhut tit Heard, Seen, I.cnriifcl mill Perti nently .SnsKcitcil tn ilin Multitude. When 1 roo such inero loyH ns tlioso Hint dully luuig nroiinil the saloons, going to u certain wreck, nnd very fnst nt tlmt, 1 don't wonder nt tliu prohibitionists' Hoenilni; fanat icisms in favor of abolishing tliu liquor trnlllc. Tlio boys referred to nro nlutost lit habitants of KuliMfiis, and un) one who enters nny of thoso places near tlio it liter of the ho tels, can always see them theiein. Their faces nroblotisl, tliclr talk ulgnr to sny tliu least, mill their every action gives tint Ob server tho Idea of n boy tlmt want to Ih "tough." It seems a stmmo to lot such loyH havo drink mill notwithstanding tlmt they may lw of ago, regarding which, howevci, I nm not prepared to spouk, tliu saloon men, knowing tlio olrctinistnnecs and knowing also that tlioso raino Ik))h drnk just Iwcaiisu it Myitis smart to them, t think their pride, If they hnvo nny, should cnutlou tlicm. Those boys havo honored and rosiiectod imrcnts, hut it seems they havo no control over thoiu, or certainly they would remedy tho mil. I trust tho bat tenders w ill hereafter uson littlo doscretion In ixisslng drinks over tho loir and not deal out tho poison to such youthful nsplr rants to a drunkard's grave. Tho CoL'lllKIt hns novor lieforo sjioko against or for saloons, nor oirered any ndvlso in this matter, hut in this instance it feels called umii to say n fow words which I ti ust will Ik accepted ill tho tamo good grnco that it is given. IIoweer, should clrcuinstJUK't'H demand, 1 will pulillsh tho names of nil concerned and ask thomithor itles to look tho matter up. V Away down near tho corner jiockotof nu O street car yestenlay moinitig sat n shy, modest-looking woman, who wnsdooply hur led in tho pages of u book, tho cover of which wus carefully hidden by an outer covering of thick brown paKr. It was quite evident that sho was afraid that souio one would see w hat gIio was rending, and soveial young men In her neighborhood vainly endeavored to get a sly peep nt tho title pago of tho hook, sui jKwing, no doubt, that tho fair ouo was Inter ested in roiiio forbidden work. Pretty soon another lady entcusl tho car. Tho leader know her, closed hor book, and miido room for her. Of course woman's curiosity tri umphed and tho new coiner asked whut she h id been rending. In a moment the hends of nil tho wondering young men weio bent to hear tho resjionso. "I nm almost ushiiiuid to tell you,"snld the shy woman, nud neighbor ing yenrs wero picked up curiously. "It is tho llrst ehuuoo, though, I have hud to rend it, and I'm ashamed to havo any one seo what it is It's'Hobeit Klsinero '" The pricked ears uaiuo down, and tho curious )oung men looked ns though some one had cried "Kouo!" If there is one. thing that mankind admires moio than another, it Is to hear n bawling baby oxerclso Its lungs to tho fullest extent in n passenger coach. Such was tho state of nlhilrs I enjoyed the other day whilo en louto east. Tho mother, who lieing used tho child's music, ti led littlo to lemedy the noise, and seemed In utter ohllvlan as i egni ds tho an noyance it was to tho balance of tho passen gers. Upcoming fatigued anil tired of such entei talnment, with several other traveler, I isltisl tlio conch hehltid, nud after getting comfortably seated mid interested in a novel I thought howdlirerent it was tiom the seeiio from which wo had just taken lefuije. Hut our piece of mind was of short durutiou, for in u fow moments another "kid" hid opened its head nnil the air was again full of melodi ous child cries. Well, wo had to stand it, but a change is liclug looked for soon, as one of tho boys still ttsl a paper in tho train for sig natures cutitk'd"A iR'tltlon to liii ve conductors take chai go of cr) lug babies." At last the spot on tho south sido of () fctltet, betwien Llovcnth nud Twelfth, which has been an e)o soio to citlens fo- sow ml jenis past, is to bo covered with u limgnfll cent new hushies edlilce. Messis. .minister and Knlng, who have laen in tho courts for n number of years law lug about tho title to the lots, have como to an understanding and the lesult is as above Muled. The clothing firm of T. Living & Co. will occupy tho stoie when completed. Plans for the building aio just being completed, ami when IIiiIsIiimI it will bo tho llnest ami most modem store in tlio city. Col. lining is now In the east nr ranging details, (Ixlurer., furnishing, etc. Thoshow windows will be two lots wide, with an entrance on ilther side, V In this enlightened ago whoioiutcgiity and honesty .no the paths bv which most cntcr piists piosKr tlioro still exist jhtpoiis whoso morullt) Is on a level with criminals now in duntuco vile Nowspupois, ns n rule, mo desiinusof ilicrenslug their ell dilution, but ill our estimation none has degiaded Itself to such an extent as has iho Dimiuitle Timet of New Yoik, to fuither its means, It oilers to nppoiut coiresM)iideuts in all cities iiixm te ceiit of $3 (Ml i i'M ly suhsci iptlou to thepaMr, bntuiMill tilo tulllllment of tho subscilhoi's mt tho VYiiics fails to meet with their pait of tho coutiaet. Lincoln audiences nt tho thentio nro lie couili g more and moio motiopolltnu 1 no tiiiuof Into tlmt tho fuir ones, many of them, me appeal i, g In tho pi oper opera costumes, i, c, in evening di ess, mid as torthegnllants, they me showing up well. Cncased us they mo, in full di ess, they niako a most pleasing npiH-aiaui.e. And tho dear ladles, (lod bless them, am liegiuntng to take pity on the undo sex by either wearing mi opeia bonnet oi no hat all. Oh, wo nro getting to the flout in nil things, and lam hem tly pleased to note tho advancement in tills paiticular splieio. Bawyer & Mosheix gris-nhousi-s nro hend iuiirters for nil kinds of house plants, Honors, etc. City ollk'o in Masonic Toinplo basement, hero cut (lowers, boipiets, etc., may always bo found. A BUDGET OF NEWS FROM OHAHA. Holtign T III" Metropolis llrlotl)- Chron icled. During tho past week toeloty nlTnlrs In tho Onto City have awakened from tho slutnW of weeks past. Tho twenty llfth nnnhrrsnry of tho organ Iziitlon of the Knights of Pythias, the anni versary of Wnshlngtons birthday, together with tho approach of the Ienton season, havo had tho ollVet of making tlio vutt wisk one of the gayist of tho season. Tuesday evening an entei talnment and sup- Kr were given at Kxposltlouhall for the U'li elltof tho Catholic Hcliool. Tho nlfnlr wns well attended and ipilto n sung sum was realized. Tho silver wedding of tho Knights wnscel clirntod in (Ids city liy almost every lodge by n ball and banquet and tho adalrs were all well attended. Thoio nro thirteen K. P. lislges In tlio city Oriole lAslge, No 7(1, gave nneutertnlliment to its memlKirs and friends on Thursday even ing. Itccltntlons, singing and dancing weio the iinnisements of the evening, and the even ing wns passed in nil enjoyublo manner nud the Oriole nddtsl ouo tuoro twig to its lauiel of popularity ns an entei Miner. On Wednesday evening the Young Ladles' Hoclal Club gave its second party nt Meti o Kilitnu hall. About thlrty-llvo couples par ticipated In tho dissipation of dancing to tho delightful music. Twenty uumliers couiKsed a progiam whicli satislled almost every crav ing, with its numeious round dances and just enough fxpiuro dances to allow n fow moments rest. In RK)rtlng circles tho events which nro the talk of nmlrers of the byklug world are on (pli vivo of excitement over tho coming match between Senator Morgan and Ash inger. Seventeen handsome lady bjelclo ridels will display their forms and their abilities in i idiug tho w heel the fore pal t of next month in a six day's tournament for a ki tion of tho gate receipts nud a purse. Wilbur V. Knapp, champion 100 mile nud r mile bicyclist of tho world, leftTliurs d iv for Denver on u plensuro tiip. Kuapp Is u whole souled fellow and well Musi by Ins associates, whilo tho girls lo with eueh other in w lulling his aireetlons. L. Wtssel, Jr., passed thiough Omaha on his trip to Chicago. Omaha, l'chninry SSI, 18s!t. K. W. 'llu ItfT. ,eleliruTlon. Tuesday wasn most pleasant day; not be cause it was one of nu Italian ntiuospheie, but Initialise It wus a classic Netiraska day. The sky ivas clear and guihcd in radlent blue, tho ulr was lancing, though not too cold, and every Inducement for u successful and pleusunt daj for the celebri Hon of Pthiaulsm's sliver iniiilveisnij seenusl to favor the occasion. Visiting Knights were i ecelvisl at the desit by the Military and K. of P. ban Is fiom early mom till late Into the aftei no n. The paiado was a pleasing Incident of the day, the tactics of the Sir Knights being paitlculaily adiuiiisl by all spectatoi-s. Tho lino of march tei mi uated at St. Paul's M. V. chinch, wheie addresses made by pi jitiiuent jiei-sons weio in teiestlugly listenwl to. Quito a laigo audi ence was uheady Mated and in nailing. Past Oi and Chancellor IUchiud O'Neill in n few well chosen nud eloquent leiuarks lit ful ly ssjko of tho occasion in introducing tho speaker of the day, CapUilu. Whetmarsh of Norfolk. An hour devoted to a review of tho work of the outer since its biith and its greut lienellts, wns reculvisl with inaiked nt eutlon by nil present. Tho steukor wus fol lowed by Mr. W. J. llryan, who delivered u most eloquent addiesson the woik of tho or der in Lincoln. A telegiam announcing his r-'giets hud lieen nceived from Mr. Joseph Clitchlleld, nail was lend. The ball and banquet in the oveuing nt Ilo hauan's hall was one of the most pleasing features of tlio celebiatlou. The laigo hall lieautitiilly ducoiated, thocohiisof the older, led, jcllnw and blue, gut ting the o)o on evei hand Kmblems ami ornaments of nu liieious designs weio tastefully miuugcd,nud ceitaluly tlio drcoiiitiiig committee liuve cause to feel juoiidot theii work. Novel has Llnioln seen so lingo a dance where icllne muutnud elegantl costumed teop!o held lull stvny. Tlio visitors all cjiiiio iu their llnest '"togs," the local Knights mid friends weio also uttlicd iu the conventional evening diess suits, excepting the hlr Knights, all of whom weio Iu lull iiulfuiui. SeveiitH-ii dances weio on the piogrmu nud the Phllhiiruiouiooichcs- lin, who never plumed lietter or sweeter mu sic, wns pi vscut to lend its ihaiius mid eu tiuucethe pleasuies of the guesUi. Lxhibl tlou drills liming the evening weio leceivisl with gieat applause, the lull lento moveiiieuts of the Knights being u gieat and ilea.saut surpiiso to the delighted spectatois. The bos showed uu Imuiens.) impiovemeut over pievfous exhibitions, and If tlioy continue to do as well us heietotoie, the Cul'UIKII will back them against any other divisions in the country. Tho banquet wus a sumptuous and toothsome eolation of the delicacies mid sub stitutials ot the day, mid was served iu the lower hall, ilm lug the eutlie evening. Taken us a whole, tho celebiatlou was a success In eveiy paiticular. It was a big uu del taking, hut the Lincoln Knights, with their customaiy cal and eneigy, never fail ing in au elloit, mo to bo congratulated on tliu lesult. AdveilUn Your Wants. For tho beuellt, of the ladles who may have to pass tin ough tho lomuiou sliuggloof so cm lug help, tho Couiill.li will leceivo want adveitlsi'ments for publication iu the Daily Call want columns. Parties dcsiiiiig help situations, boaiileis, or to lent looms or tout houses call leave their udvei tlsement at this olllio and they will Is) piomptly delivered to the Call tor publication. Uno cent a ivunl per day is tlio exeuso. (lame, oystei-s, and all the dellcusies of the season ahvas to bo had nt Ilrown's cuft-, Windsor annex. Wo will continue tho sale of those buttons nt 10 cents ier down (mother week. They in o tho best bargain over otforod. Ashby it llill.spangli, SEKN ATTIIK PLAY 1I0USKS. MATTEnS MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC A Hovliiw of tlio l'nst, u Word for tlio I'lesent and 1'roitpeets fur l'liture AliiimeiiKiiil. KKKir. KI.I.HI.KH MO.N'DAV AND TIT.MDAY This charming American actr.iss, whoso liotlnilt adorns tho hend of out drniuiitli' col limn this vvis'k, osns a two-ulght's engage- meiit nt the Kuiil.o Monday evening, on wlilcli wcnslon she will present her roinnntle comedy ilinma "Kgypt," iu which she was seen hem last season by a largo and lonco. On Tuesday evening she will bo mm-ii heio for tho llrst tiino iuagieatMH-iel.v drama, "Judge Not " This, her latest success, has hud quite a run in the east and nieriU much pi also See what tho Huston (Hull,' says of It : "it is, as u whole, n crisp,- compact, and spliltod littlo drama, neatly constictis! and cleanly worded. The plot tuiiison the sepiiatloii ot nu artist from his wife, and their stilivspiuut leunlon utter veins of alienation. The la-st etrects nro the scene Iu the artist's studio when the injii i isl wife denounces mid then shields her I Ival, and the following scene, in which sho tells tho story of tho deception ns a iliauia to the uiisusiectiiig ami undetected actois. Thoexosuio Is u Haw iu its setting, but looked at lr itself it is undeniably stiikiiig. Tho fouith act of reconciliation follows lather tamely the climax of the second and the ex kniii of the thlid, and nil the ucloi-s srem to ftsd this, hut the fall iu spirits is not pi olougcd farthei than is necessary to wind up tho play in thoold-tliuo milliner. Miss Lille Lllsler as Kuthniine dine, the i mtist's wile, is natiiiul, sympathetic, mid splrltul llei vaijlug nioisls me niaiked with nice disci immation nud clearness. A f.MOOTII AVIATISl It I'KimillMAMJK. Monday evening, the society leadei-sof Lin coln gave nu eiiteitulumetit at the Kunke that totallj ecllpsnl mij thing iu this Hue evel attempted iu thocltj. It wus above ctilii Ism and held the undivided attention cf tho entile auilienco thioughoiit tho long plagium, The tublouusrepiesenllng tho cm toons fiom tliu Now Yoik publication. Life, weio well ion del iil and were, ns nearly us possible, "ti uu tollto." Ilioy weio well mounted ami staged, nud lntioduied a huge iiiiuibui of Lincoln's society K'ople. .At the conclusion of the tab leaus, Mrs, C. K. Llpis'iicott icudoiod n vocd selection in her usual happy stjlo which re ceived u heaity eneoie, as did n'l her elloits dining tlio evening Tho Hist play of tho evening, "Naval Lugiigeineiits," wiih then put on, Introducing Miss 1 jittu, Miss Inilst, mid Messrs. Townley, U'lnM, I'oiesmau mid Higenlnthaiu. This wasn pleasing fmco Iu two nets, nud euch membei of tho coiupnu) was ti ied to their utmost, Miss ImMii di-s'i v lugsjieclal mention. Tho ovenings entei tuln iiiont concluihsl with a ouo ait faico entitled "Cut nil with a shilling," with Miss U-mist, t.. p i i ,,.. ..i..,., .. . Mr. tun niej nun .ur. urimiii in uiu cast, each ono exactly filling tlio bill Tnken nil together it was "immense," and the ladies w ho had the uudei taking iu chirgo can ro peat it at any time to a largo audience with out doubt, nothing but tho highest piaiso having been heaid slme the show. NKXT Wf.EK ATTIIIS I'KDl'I.KS. Comiiieiielng .Monday evening, the Stand- nut theatro Compui commein o a week's engagement, nt this family lesoit, iu thoever IKijiului'iliuiiiu, "1'wu Orphans," The lot lowing Hatterlng notice hum tho Cieston Ail in tin r, would have It appear that the coiiiiny is meeting with unprecedented suc cess. "1'ho suiting capacity of tlio oeia house wus taxed to the utmost to accomo Into tlio cioivds who attended the piesoututloii of tliu"l'nuOiplittiis"liy thooxcellentStiiuilard Tneatro company, nud It (tvon bocaiuo tiocos Miry to biiiigiu extra chairs for tin pir (piotte. Had it not been fur the blustoiing character of the weather, Manager Patt would havo lieen unable to accommodate th tluongof )coplo. The company prosonttsl the play iu gissl sha)o nud m nlo au excellent I'l.piesslou upon tho largo audience as.)uiblisl, Isjlnggrooto I with goneious appliiuso thiMiili out." Their i epertoli-o contains some really mei Ibinnis phi)s and tho company being goo.1, gives to them tint degree of orfootloii which Is so much sought for by tlio theatre goers of our city. For this engagement only the pi Ices have been put nt 13, !A" and M cents. Let all attend, at least one pel form auce. TIIK ATTIlAl'TION THIN APTKKNOO.N AMI ISVEM.MI At two o'clock this afternoon Stetson's Double Undo Tom s Cabin Co , takes posses sion of the stage at the Puuke. ami it Is Iiohh1 tho public will iiinku gonl use of the seats In flout of it. There lias Usui and ulwu) swill lie Uncle Tom s Cabin tiouptsof various c.ili hioaud moiit but Stetson's is one of tlio bvt outhoumd, mid judging fiom tho attractivo pa i ado made this morning aie coining with tho Intention of giving tho xoplo u llist-cluss show and ouo that will do ciedit to the noble woman w ho w i ote the delightful Ixxik tlmt has been read nud rei ead by thousands of people thioughoiit tho civ Hired vvoild. Take tho children mid got IiIh afternoon mid thou take tho children's puionUi this oveuing, You will never i egret it. "vowtiiat'h what i think, imin't you." To gissl business, both nights, Wlllaul BH'iiser's Tycisin Co plujed at tho Kunko, Wislnesdny and Thursday. ThooM'iit Itself Is fiesb ami Inter.istlng, and In the huiuls of nblout lists, llilght nud catchy it run lis with it the attention of nu audience Iho en liio evening Mr. Sienser has cause to lie coiigratulnttsl on the success ho has attained both In the C(iinH)sltlon of It and also tho se lection of the truly line uttists Into ihoe haiids he has placed It, They III each other mid ouo cannot Imagine how anybody could pluv it but those who now have tho pints In theii hands. Without a hitch or a break it runs along the'entho evening, uccompmi led as the) me by ono of the llnest oi chest ras tlmt tiavols with au ox'iu compiuy Tho s'i foriuatn'o cm i les with it on alrof ilehuess nud melody that thrills the spectator The complin) If good, lu fuel too gissl to allow lis tosMak in paiticular of any one without do lug the others au Injustice Mr SHinser hi)s he iIim'm not stai mi)oiie, and one must housgoiMl us another, mid to this end we must say he has accomplished Ids dosha. It wasn gieat show mid has made many now fi lends hi thlscltv. A I-IMS CI..VHS OP ACT KCIIOI.AIIH. The "Dis-stilck Sl.ewl," for which vv have waited so liiiig,eame to oulei In I'iiiike'soHra house last night with a largo aiidleiico wall lugtheli iipontiinc. When time (I should s.1) hcIhmiI) wascalltsl, theie appeal wl as no hloanil at the same time as unique a class of 'skolais"ns pel hups Imvoevei lieen gatheusl together in any school house since Noah ivlgiusl supi cine ov or Ills Hunting isilogleal gulden. It wasn giiiiid sutci-ss, mid tho way those till) tots acquitted themselves last night befoie so large mi audience was inline thing i final laiUo and would havodoiie cusllt to lull giowii men nud women, It ullectcsl miK h cusllt iikiii tin older heads who bad the atrah ill charge, nud it is d'ltihtlcss tin ough theii iiutiiingeiroitsiu U'lialf of thellttlooues that theall'air was such an eliiboiatu suciess It would be Impossible to mention all the gissl t hlngs tho chlldl ell said mid done, us they weioall gissl and seemed to please evei)one hut the (.oinnilttis', or sclusil IhhiiiI, who at tended the session, mid it was net liit.iudisl tlmt the) should please them, or the p'uy Aould not havoendisl tight. rot Mui.iii.nnv HtSLt.isus Tho Ulmeis clowsl n twis-nights engage meiit at the Puuke Satiiulay night, pi oscnt lug "Col. Sellets" to it light house 'ilm show deserved better atiouage than it received nud those In attendance were well ent i talinsl. Mr. rimer is a vety funny man mid decldul I clover, but w lieu he is oil' the stage the pla) clings some, us It Is clearly u one mail's shun. He gullied much favoi from our ieo pie by his fuspieiit allusions to local ki clans, .Miss I'liner has tiolupuit to which she can inipait her peiullar hue of acting, ami louden gt eater suciess when slioiipH'Uicd hete as "Dad's tiul" a seusou since. IIIII.K.V UOOVI IIIIHHIf I leatn fiom Miiliiigit McHeyuolds that we mo to have Mi Hold. Downing again the llh ol .Mm ch Ho will piobabl) picseiit " In gouiai" this time, unit all who saw liini in the "(iiudiutoi" will w nut to S(u him iu this also ListSituidiy evening when the ciiitaln l one on the last act of Col Selleis, the audience weu-stlipilMil to se twelve well known mem U'ls of the legisl.i'mo occupying the JiiuuV box and Judge Ibibt. LlsiiieieSahler on the , bein h It wunquito a novel idea The tepoit that the iishcts mo to wuir ov 1 1 alls and apissir iu "lilack fine'' at the oh-i a house tills evening has bis'ii denied b) the iiiaimger ot tho Uncle Tom's CuhiutioiiM. Since Mrs. Lmigtty had the usheis wea "kilts" diiiinghei engagement In Now Yoik It Is getting to ho quite lashloimble toilless the bo)s to III the pla). Alter Miss Lllslci's engagement, which closes l'uo-duy evening, the piospocls for a dalk house, the leiiiaiuiler of tho week, mo good. This is unusual lor the l'liuke, as It has been pin) ing moio genuine good ntt Mic tions this siasoii than evei Udoie, but a show or two tint was Issiked have lot some un known liasou caiuelUsI Iheii dates. "Hut no still live." A number of traveling men got it onto .lake Itoseuthal, the iiistllug biisiuens manager of the Littlo i')coon Co., last Satiirila) evening III giHslshape While silting iu the hotel ol Hcu Jake liivlttsl one or twoof them up to the H.'lciiiuaucoof Col Selleis by dcci T. I luiei , leiii'iikingaltho same time, "bung wime of the lsi)s with oii " Imagine his siupiise when sixteen men Hied up to the ilmn piesout mg thoiloikeeiei withacard lending, "Dead Heads-t'oinpllmentsof the Little Tycoon Co ' Jakeputlip for tlieui, bill K.l)s heuviflei' ho w ill hand out his passes ouo at a time. A '1 rent III Mine, On next Thilisdu) oviniug the beautiful lion stole ol (ieoige Seiuuioiis i. Co., US.".) illldllUl O stl eel, will bo loiinnll) oeii(sl, mid for the llrst time the stock mid the at tractive fcutillcs w ill bo viewed b) the pub lic. Mr. Seiiiiu jus, w ho is a ) oung and euei -getlc business man late of Cincinnati, Ohio, seems to thoioughl) iindeis'iinil his hiisiui-ss, for lu a tew moments glaiuo about the prem ises, one cull ulleudv form au idia of the ex cellent Judgment that has lieen displumed in the aiiaiigeiueul of evei) detail 'Iho coun ters, shelving, show cases, otllce, letliing looms, lasliiei's departments, etc , together with tiie show windows, the stout tiont and every ai laiigenieiit go to show that lunch taste has Urn exeicistd nud that iihmIciii ideiiH, ii.btead of staid, old fiisliloiu.it ways, havo bten In ought into use. Our it'iideis will be gu-atly surpristsl when they behold the Intel km of tills now udditiou to our clothing Intel ets. lCvel) thing Is bright, new, nolib) mid complete, unci the opening will levenl a stole of the inodein times iquul to mi) thing iu tho counti). Lluboiuto puparatloiis me Isdug inude lot the giatid opening next Tliursda), and In illih vtlll leceivo the attention and isiliitts) due them Music b) the Plilllmimoiiic oi chcstia will be leudeitsl Uitli ufteiuisiii mid evening, U-iilltif ill sotivemis mil be pu-senttd to all, the stole will 1st plofllsil) decoiutisl witli living green and llonery lovlluess, ami everything will ho done to make the opening occasion a nieiuoiial event. No gisxls will U' sold to an) one. You mo one of the iu vitodgiuMs mid should not fail to attend. THE SIZE THEY WEAR. A 1.11 f Lincoln's Mom Pnpiilm- Ladles mill Hie Nice Nliues'lliey Wear. If ItdlllK. Illh.llllul I,. Ill,, I .klllll I.I. II... I 1... i iiii.iiii i .ii iiiiii ii, .mi v ifiriiiivib iiiiii. ill, mtlclo on tlie "female feet of Lincoln" would pi oe uueicMingto ns icaiieis, we nave com inencccl to compile u list of immcsof our most popular Is'lhs mid society ladles, nud as sisiii us nil infoimiitlon Is In. will clvo the iiuiiiIm'I' worn by inch one, Hveal(lng to one of our leading shoo denleis the other da) about spilug st)les, etc , he casually leiiiaikisl, 'Mid )ou know that Lin- t 'j till It nu Hull ii I f it" lint I tup mm n lit il ImJ it till nil i nun iiiiiiii iwi uu iii iiii'io iiiii(-n ii nu much smaller feet than any other city lu the west" nils set tlio lepoiler to thinking (wlilcli nm) si em stinnge, but tine, uovoithc Uss) nud It occui ed to him that u ihscilptlon of the subjects lefciicil to would prove Inter cstlng anil eiiteituliilng Ho with cusloiimi) foiethought the ri'poilfi uskisl tho shoo man If he would assist the CorillKIl in getting Up a list of the ladles' names and give the sizes Hint euch of his ciistouieis woie 'Mils ho iigussl to do, mid visiting two older pioqii nent shoe stoles for the same puiposc, both ugussl to assist hi getting up (ho list Our ladles will ccitahily appus'late this en tel pilse on the nil. of the Cot'ltllSH, fin' ill levlewliig Iho 'female feel of Lincoln" much can bo said mid coliuuiiK call be well llllisl with u ileseiiptloii of the vuiioiis shapes, lengths, widths, high oi low Insteps, whether slender or heavy aduptisl for dancing or not, ami doens of other Items of luteiest Ladles who have any Idea that their dealer will giveuii IncoiKs t sbe, ma) send In their own ineiiHiiU'iiieiil and saiuo will iiiiimwii' In stead Wo will endeavor to have the list complete nnil not miss un)oiio Having u copy of the rccouls kept by each dealer for the past two ) ears, none will boomitisl. To iiuihe ino iinicie iiioie (oiiipn ie we uie Hav ing cuts made of the mom pioiuliient ones, a feutiirn that will iiinloiihtislly add to Its at tiuctlveiiess. Hcnicmber, next Sutlirday Is (he Issue, and ladies desli lug extta copies to send to fi lends, should older nt once. I'elu mil) IIimiU limn. W'uli' Auithi' has this year tnken a now hold on populailt) if niicIi u thing could 1st possible. The capital sciles of Tioivhiidgo and Mai gaiet Slilne) fin nlsh ouo leasou for this the uuexcellisl chaiaeler of nil the con teulM provldis another. No household can alfoul to bo without it. I). I it hi op Company ai e hastening towards completion a lemaikalilo story b) Mrs Mar tha Livingston Mood or NowYnik It is a (ontrlbutiiiii in stie-y foim to the pren'iit "ic llglous llclliiu crae," mid Is lu miiuv iess'ls. asliiti iiiled by its author, u capital lefuta Hon of the iiiconsisteucies of "ltolHit Lis meie " John L HoAton's "Story of Venn mt" will be nelcomisl with iuteiesl Hot on'y by Hie lesldeuls of that commouweallh, but by the thi'likunds who, in nil pints of the laud, me pi oud to look towiiul thes'iluly (ileen .Monti tain state as the homo of their hlldhoodoi as that of their iiuccs'nis It Is a cilsp, piueti cal, business like viiluun, yet fullof the llavor of the histoilc land of Lilian Allen Prof. llo)esens "YiigiiiKiud Tali s," III press 1 1) L lOtlu op Complin v, Is a ino-t, engaging coder tion of this populai stoi) telhi s lecelil "novelettes" No wi Iter liv lug si arcel) ex cepting the gieat ltjni iislidn so thoioughl) lllldeistaiiils the Noise ( hniaetei, and when Into this is hifus(s the Amerintll elemeilt, the suciess of Piol. llo)is(ii's tulis Is easily uu ileistissl, Some of iho stoi les taken into this i ollectioii have iiluady Imi ii tiuuslatisl Into the Pleach, (leiiniiu anil Spanish On Pebruary 1st I) Lotluop Couipauy, Boston, gave up the quuitcrs which the) have iK'cuphsl for Hiteeii )ars past and moved Into the buildings nunc Milted to their gieatl) iuen using busiiiers. One of these is a large llve-stoiy building on PuicIiiimi street, ik-i upieil eiituely by their extensive mamilaetmiiig plant, the other is the fom stoiy building on Wiishiligtoiistuel, opsisito Ihoiiilleld, whlih is to be Usui for siiIcsumiiii nnil olllceH There is no Huei lcxatiou foi a lsiok stoie, and the new Lotluop building will speislll) become a fnvoiito lesoit fol liCK)Ubll)e-s '1 he move made by the I), Lot hi op Com- i p.ui) to make a lliml isbtion of Mmgaiet Snl- lio) 's "Five Llltle Pisqs'iV- liuilled to iiii.i hunched thousand nqiien nud then ihstlo) the plntis is destiiusl, in time, to make tluit delightful stoi) a mil "i lasxli " U hi n ptsi ple kiion that the) inn bu) no mole copUs tile) will lieglli to uuilerstniicl how lunch the) lead) want II. It would be linjii dolls to state jllsl how niiiti) copies of "Five Little I'tsqs rs" have Iss-ii Mild 'Ilm iiuiuUi is k gioil and the bisili 1 1 all) desei Vs Its ipulilll t) It is the blightisil, bus lent, most liatur ul nud most eiijovable of the poiliiiltuu-s of cluldi en's home lite in Aiuulcu tliu paiadlse of cIiiIiIIumnI. Theie seems In be uu lulling nil of tride at the ever popillai CipiUlll itul liuhard p.ulois but on tliu other hail I, guiiip of Imsdy eii gagisl pin) eis ma) lw iHS.il enji)in,; them-si-lves at the hosntulile alsile of the genial Ablsitt alnll bonis oi tin da) mid late into the evening It allouls iniicli uiiillsciue.nl lor the tiusl senator or ieiieieiitative utter his davs woik and liiaii) such in t) lw m-oii theie "punching the iv in les these long w Intel evenings (liltaitn, .Xllwiiukie iV. M. I'niil Itallwii), via (liiinli nnil Ciiiiiicll lllnlln. Slioit Lino to Clilwigo and tiieeast. Finest dinning wus in the woild Through sleeping mil to Chicago, The route of the Hist "(ioldell (late Sss'ial ' llest hue to Washington for tho iuuugeru- lioil of Piesldeut llaillsoll. Oul) diiut unite to tho (I. A It. P.ucunii lileiit at Milwaukee Lv ci) thing Hist class. l'lisl-class sopie sitiouio tlikl-chiss Hues. Ticket age Ills evei) In I e in the west sell tickets over the Ch cago, Milnnukio ,V St Paul Hallway. White ill es.s gisnls Mile at tsj, (v, mid 'i 1 SJo , lKiit values ever olleiisl. II. H, Nissley A: Co. THE INAUQUMATION. Sieelul Train In Wimlilnuloii, l'or tho acccMiimmlailon of Ihosodeslt lug to vlsll Washington nt the tlinnof tho inuugii ration of Piesldelit-olect llnnlsoii. tho llultl more.t Ohio It. It. will nm n nms'IiiI trulnof Pullmnli sIcs'Isms unci day ccmclics from Chi cago to Washington and llnltliiioie, leaving Ch'cngo nt .'I (ft p in., Hnluidii). Mnich "ml, arriving at Washington mid Hulllniore tho next evening, passing In daylight over tho Allegheny iiiotmtaiiiH, past Deer Park whom Pieddeut HiiiiInoii will mkmicI the HUinmcr mouths, ust llaiHr I'eiry mid (In ough the beautiful and histoi Ie vnlley of tho Potomne. The i omul tiip excursion rule fiom Chicago wllbefl7,fi(l, and tickets will bo valid ic tninlngonnll legtilar tiulns leaving Wash lugtotior lliilllmoio, Including those of Mm ch Hth Hxeiirslon tickets fiom Chicago to Washington and llnltlmoio will also Ihi sold for nil tiahii Fehitiiiry '.'ilth to .Mm Hi Mid In clusive, gocsl leturnlnguntll Mm eh Kill, In clusive Kxotiislon tickets to llaltlmoio via II .V O uiogood to stop cir nt Wnshlngtoil In elthel or both dllectloiis. ICxctirsloii tick ets v la II. .V O mo on mile at the olllccs of all loads thioughoiit tho west, as Well ns (ho II. ,1 O. olllce, 111.1 Clink stiect, mid deMit on Uiku Flout, foot of Monioo slusit, Chlcngo. Hop Nninliei- i Oiaiicl Nil nn, Thui-wla) oveuing every conductor i mi ning into Lincoln on any of tho nuiiieious roads that enter hero, together with a whole lot moio that don't, uccoinpinlcd by their wives or fair ones, weuihl their way toniud Temple Hall wheio the Lincoln blanch of tho "Older of 11 illroud Conductors" wi'iobi hold their Hist auiiual hall. And II was a ball, hi all iesKsts AsnCouilir.ll leiioiter stepped up to the door he was met by u iiioiiiImt of tho oulei.who woie a vvhlbi satin hudgo on which was piluUsI the uionogram of tho or der, "O. 11. C " together with tho number or the lodge, "No. S!J7," mid politely Invited In. The II rM. thing to stilko tho uyo was tho Huong, fully one hunched and Hfty couplo iu pail) dross occupying the Ihsir lu the inury wiiltz. After udiuhiiig mid watching tho iiuriyihincem theio engugisl, ho next ill us.'tsl ids uttontlou to the Hunt mid tasty decoi ntlons. Tho celling wns festooned with oveigivon and siispmdod from the gas Hx tures hung the oideis color's In the shape of led, whilo mid gieon Hags, while inituudliito I) iiiideineuth llieni hung hiiilurusof cories poiidlng colois (Jii the hoi Hi wall deftly arrnngisl In ovor glis'ii wus the ehoerhig words, "PerMitiinl Fili'tidshlpO. 11. C Lincoln 1)1 v. No. SiS!7" whiNiou Iho platform at the fisit of the mu sicians stissl u lui go transparency with tho suggestive letteiH "() H. C." sUndliig out In Isilil tellef. luuuisliately facing tho door hung the wind "Welcome," also made of eveigieeu with the "O. It. C." monogram sisH'iiilisl fiom It. Pieclsely nt twelve tlio Hist half of the piogiuiii wns llnlslKsl unit the annoimceiueiil was iiiado from the platform that un lutei mission of half uu hour would bo nllonisl for supsr. Hero our ieKiitcr left them to Mulsh the piogiam, not however un til being infoi mod by the coiniultteo that It nus n hillllunl success serially ns well ns Ihiaiicially nud that everyone wus sutMlcsl to their hearts content and uvvalto I the repeti tion with oiigciuiHs. New 'I rain Service on the N'nrlliwi'slniu. Ity the now arrangement Lincoln pntionsof this ioiiNi have the only parlor cms In service In the west at their ft,s disposal iH'tween Llll coin and Missomi Valley, Iowa, tliu Junction point of the Lll.lioin lino with the Noi Hi west ern II It iiomt. These cms nro the snmons iimsI by this coinpuuv ls-twis'i ('hlcago nud Milnaukio nnd nro the acme of railroad lux ury and (MTfecllon iu their upoutmrntK which consists of smoking, toilet nud curd conipni tincuts in rulillt Ion to the inalii saloon, tosa) nothing of Hie xirtcr In charge, nil of wlilcli me fiirnislasl with Isaiitlfully uphol stensl mid comfortable great arm chalis and couches exeepl the parlor whose fill nishing is iu gcmiiuoi Isiuy. leaving Lincoln on the afternoon train In one of Iktse mm tho pasMiiger m rives ai Missomi Valley nt A Ifi, p in A wnit of ilf tts'ii iiiluutis now ok ins to allow passengers tor (Tib ago mid the east to sehs't seats in tho llnest ( one Ins iu theiallioad service or si euro tho aicoiuii.islatiiiiis km nulla the sleeper allottid to Lincoln patious Starting again at fi, p. hi , ihe passenger finds him or herself in nn elegant car, u pint of tho Noithwcstorn Limited, a solid vostlbulcd train of coaches, slis'plnganil illimingcars. Hight here wo will rcmaik Hint the passenger U now in the Hnest tialn, rmililng over the best track, and guided b) Iho liest ma vlie III the countiy. After u delightlul nm the train inns Into Chicago on time at h .'.'.'), a in , In time to niako the morn ing coniii-ctlous n oi th, east mid south. Don't take (Mir word for this but try this Hue tho next time ) on go cast. A llirlvliu; liidiMlrj. A little over u ) ear ago the .Veics added a bindei) to Its pi luting cstablishinent, nnd it Ims IhS'U n siks ess from the start. Ten iur- j sons are emplo) est In tlilsdepnrtinent, and tho vvoi k turnisi one is as tine mid siilist.intlal as can 1st done mi) w here A great denl ot work is done for counties hi the state, the In shupo of (sunt records, etc. Madison, Sonanl, Cum ing, Dawson, Otoo mid UlcluinNon nio being lltttsl out with masshe tssiksof vaiiousde m'i iptlons, full ImiiiihI extra. Orders from tho lending wholesalers and blinkers of Isith city and state are daily leeched, nnd Include I collis'tloii, draft mi.l discount registers, lul- 1 unco bisiks, jomuals, Uslgers, etc , in any si) so oi iMiiillu.' and ruusi to order, A sMHInlt is made of binding mid letter ing magiilnes iu nny st)le. costing frauif 1 00 to $10 00 per volume; music jl.lo to $.' no u volume, and pictorial woiks for fiom $:t.lH) to fjo. Only Hist class vvorkuuii me employed, mid the pationage of nil deslioiis of piiHliiliig the I et pKhlllctsof tho bilidei's nit tit low lutes U iers-ctfull. asktsl. We fiel sine wo can lendor vou satisfaction. Tho novelty dross goisls just revolved tiy Ashb) ,V Millssiugh, no woitliu trip down town to see. Snw)cr ,vi Miolier, florists, Masonic Temple.