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I.lno 13 Ily dlo Ouy cycil lildo kI1o ruUIo nlililo. 13 llcnu (lotlKli oilu loJo Job Komi obojcit iIoro. 1 1 Hay ii lil Alio Jny any Jnrto ruiiro lmlio. 13 Duy ngu Tin) ko ol'oy iiko iilioilo Dido. FlrttCaiy 1'lnto 1 ten tlinos. Uf o n flno polntoil jh-ii, black Ink, mul a Rood qtinllty of ruled imicr. Obcro cnrofnlly tlio followlne points: lnlo thoclmrnclcr, or let trr oil tlio Hnmo lctiKlb, rnllior t.borl, not too long, l'laco them nulto closely toKelher, nnd do not rcI tliem crooked. Kncli MroUt ulioulil rent ireclHly on tlio line. In I. 7 (lino?) Joined b exlendt below tlio lino. Tlio tiilo h tlmt tUoJlrst Jon meant lilitr tftovlit rttt on the line, tl.d, nnd, nro nhvaj-H el ruck iloumMinls, nnd J to tlio rllit. Just ns you vrito cncli letter rcnk lt!i niiino iiloml. Thu, whllo you nro Mrllluu I. I, ny 6, ft, ft, nnd I, 2, it, it, it, etc. Tlio loiter In It I is culled gay Instead of y. Tlio letter should bo mndo uliiirp-tmluted, mid the tu uliort lines composing IWipA, not Antry. (SeoUO). 7lsnhrnj8 mi writ ten ns to point Mtratght iloun, Tlio letter o should bo cry short only ono-fourth tlio length of it. 0 Is Mruik nt a rlRht nilRlo with tlio letter besldo which It Is placed. Tor cxninplu, o In I, 13 slants to tlio right In bran, to tlio left In Job, Is horizontal In dough, nnd vertical In go (1, 15). It Is so written n to point directly auay from tho letter, orstcm, near which It occurs. 11, it,, g, nro consonants, nml J, o, nnd a, now els. Tho letters, or marks, which oxpress con sonants, nro called it tint; w hllo tho dots, dashes, and suihU angles nro called touel ligns. 1 IIYKTIIK MYK. oiieo nml lie d usi fOOKN fm in, ii' In well is utuplc WUIVKIUIItLU, ALL Klttlirit ULSLKV U. OulVMollTL'll. "ALfUiailTS '.lUiCI CnTT kliuwii, nml iiituuil mid (lotlied In llilliill ineiilMiif fiiililniiiililK HooiN mul I'liillliililo lit, lull lie inn I'e eniiio iih ntleiumtiil mul n em ell"" iih the jioiir follow In this pleluto lieforo HiIh eeiiKus Imsliii'MtlnHn Isheil. Ho hn Hit' iippnlnlnii'iit of 'SM ci'iisliH eliuiiieintniH Tin ii mo '.tHHInpiill emit", mul u hH plneld limn Ihmi lorn would uo ein nt ilnlio willi It Toni Iimh been u eleil, of the Ihhim of i opulent nt Inch for tlileo HiM(iim, mid lint hud tlio iilos of pietty lienllj eei lepillilleuu ineinliei Knell fol low wluievef Miti-il for lillll expeetH to eon tlol thopup ill hiidlstilet mid Im eliilliilli It iihIiIhihwiiiiI. Soii'o illstriclH hilo hud two or threo illireiont iiiciuIh'ik ul leKlhliitnio iluiiiii: tho Hunt Mx oiiih, mil jou iiin Im- MKliio tho pulling mul IiiiiiIIiik tlmt I'ook it hiibject to. mul not ul nn ii tine slmi IIi'piiiimii ouoilo liiet hlinu'lr eiilumm) mill othei wish enil nelill) piopei ptivixliieN It In nil pioof tlmt llo html UliiUllilliK III ileinl We kno floin eiiM'N nil ubout lit Hint this pieteiiKlou It n hollow miH'I.ei Mutt of tin luivo known of people who wiiulil hiii Imh'U In tho nil) whlil llic next till) nflei (he fuiKinl if they uele nol ii Ti uiil of pulilleiiplnlou. Moinleowmils, llie. M liltil tho hjpiieiite I III the otliei limid nu inn) know nf pel Mint who nil tel leveli il Hie llienic'i) uf n ileinl KillH- limn, but who, in ii ipilet way, utleuilitl tho lln'illel oi niii'IiiI nilthei Iii'm within II fow wieksiirtei tho dentil Hueli enxet mo few liei mine lint llinll) people 1 HI tho UeeiWHiiry i iililnne In fnee Hie liKlks mid tho eouiuiellt nuio In fiilluw. Noboilv pietelldt or expeeln tlmt III the MHivciilloiml leliieiiieul mie hhinild hit mid In (mil lueeoNiilltly nei the liil.llii: nil ol the ih pm It'll one Oil tho otliei IiiiiiiI, wh aIhiiiIiI we nnhiiiiie tlmt iiinlll iiinn I i-lut i i' In lie hem IImm wliu KiN't to the then tef fin twool thtee limit h lelnxiltlnil' I'el- 1 III H III oil I III m In Millie uf us llo ln lliltlkou, but we talk It Just the Milne, nml thu mid to tlli'KIIIII uf IIUeolllfortillilelieHH ill the Will Id The hlllinili In Ml I is ii mm uf ever cliiinnlliK iniHHlt mid einotloiit tine imiy eoine Inline I'iiiiii tho theuter mul think nt fondly, mm reeicntl of n luxeil one oue holme nt UioiikIi the entile evening IiiiiIIhcii hpent lit liouie III hinl ineililntiou in nsMillieil miiiow Thele is no oxpeclMliou tlmt the-e Tew le llinil,N will Wink utl lefniiii in the ronton tliiimlllliN of iiiouinlllK, but theio It mi lip pen I for moio elrirlly of opinion, n liioiulen IllK of the JudMielit w) tlmt II will not set Itself up to ineMMiie nil huiiiuu inollet with mi inch mie MUSIC AND Till'; DIIAMA. The week, up to the tlim ofwillliiK, lni piodueeil llttlo In tlio thenlrlcnl lino Hint It notable. "The Win Id" was pioilueeil at, I-'nnlie't Tuiniln) iweulliK !' I""l' IhisIihim. It linil hoimI w'eiile eireelt, but the eoiupnuy ucie deeldeilly iiiillilelll l-h It kh'Iiih to lin the fate of tliCKO Ini'lo iliniiint IiihImiI, in wllh ii kIiiiii I'liiupnuy and speelnl m eneiy miller a competent innniincr who milt out nftel lin ll'K woikeil III" eountl for u enuplo of Heioioiit, l.lko otliei H'eouil IiiiihI nitlclon, tho plnjH ilelei liinite nml (;o fioin bud in WOlhO. "Illuelieniil, ,lr ," won nlell nt I'lllike's InsL ii I nt 1 1 , mul tho iiiInmui e unleof mmIm luilleiileil n IiIk house 'I'lin ( '(it Itll'll't fm int mii'i'IukhI tooemh l"i n ei lllipie mi Hilt piny, but It lint hinl such IiIk sui'i imn nt eiilh tlmt Diet o it ruin I n noun to believe I lint II u nt line ll will bo n pcuti il tint ufteiiioou mid eNeiilug MI'Ki IM.T I'l I'OIIMAM V. SHORT-IIANIX A POPULAR COURSE OF TEN LESSONS BEGUN IN THIS ISSUE. An KiiHy I'riictlriil ('unite In ulilcli tlio KoportliiK Stylo ol the I'ltiiiiin tfyntoin will lie TiuiKlit Tim 1 list l.cttiin with Smo Nrrt'itsiirj lUpluuiitloiiN I'lepur eil JHpeclully for tlio Capital City C'ourlor by I'rof. I.'ldou ."Miikiii, of si. I.oult, 3lo,( (Author uf the "JlcportliiK Stylo" Sorlet uf Mt uiioKrapb Ic Intt nicl lull IloukH.) Who should learn shoi t-hnnd Everybody. 1'iiitlciiliiily nil htudontH, Imsluess mid profeloiml men, nud intelligent thinking people generally, who have much writing to do. It will my. You will llutl 6lmrt-haiul useful in a hun dred ways, oven though you nttnln only half tho speed necostnry for verbatim repoi ting. Bliort-hand is exceedingly useful, wondei fully interetting, and is fnst growing into iiopular fnvor You can leai n it oven if you nro not n genius. Nor will you I egret it nfterwardt. It l eiruircs a little time and prnot Ico, and tliio you have, Tho course of Kisons begun in thin issue will enable tho leainer, if iiihtructioiih aio carried out, to wiltoshoit-handcoiiectly nnd with a fair rato of sliced, WHAT TO DO. 1. Study lesson 1, mid copy plato 1 not les than ten times, using n good pen, black ink nnd foolscap paper. '-'. Compnro your work ficiiuently with tho ongnnod characters, and bo cnieful to writo a small hand, placing tin wonls closely together, pronouncing them aloud as you writo them. It, Occasionally read over that you have wiltten. I. ltciucmbcr tho tin comics, l.piactlco. 2, I'liAirnci:; 11, 1'ItACTIUE. HU(!(li:sTI().NH. 1. You nro locoinmendeil to get some friend to study with you. Head to each other, practice together, ami ciltlciso each other work. 'i. Cot i otpondiug In short-hand is exceed ingly prolltable. After you havo learmtl n few lessons you will bo Intiodiiccil by caul to onoormoro students who mo pursuing this course elsovvhero. In your coiietpoiKlenco you nro to use short-hand chmncters. You will bo able ma month to wiito a letter in this way :i. I. If you wish our candid opinion us to .HIH . II...I.1 fill kllMl.f.llllll.l V'dll 1I1I1V answer theso .piestlons: What is your ngoj ' H "' l'' l"'tter, as the dlstrleU will bo It Ik astonishing -the uuuih"r nml t blu nder of tho patriots who mo iK ml nuxlout to servo Undo Sam In tho cities Hie census must be lluislatl in llfleen ilays, and tho Job will be woi th about $100 In countiy dlt tlietsa inoutli will bo ulluwed fur the noil; Occiiputlniif Auioiiut of leltuio tiiuot' In what studies do you succeed bestf Havo you good sight and hem lug) Any question you nsk will bo cheerfully nnsweied. 5. You nro ud Isitl to put thev lessons in a K'lap-book In pi oper order furiefeieuce, or puservo the pnpeis containing them. TIIK KIltST I.KSSO.V. The !!ist lesson of tho scries Is heio glvtn. Tho shoit-hauii clmincleis me foinul In I 'Into I, nnd the key to thoworilsln tho lesson l'lnto. The student must caiefully foil iw tho In structions given under the caption "What To Do." Half an hour, moio or lest, slnuld bu given topiactlcooveiy day. Wiito eueli les son over and over inany times, until you feel that you are master of it, Shoit-haud is a splendid accomplishment, and your instructor wishes you only success in this tiudeitaklng. 1 Hi: Council's Sl'KCIAl, CLASH. larger. A hundred dollars, nil in olio lump, Is a bouana In tho eyes of thousands of oor fm incis, mid no wonder them Is a scramble for tlio Job, Anyone w ho 1ms to llvo on corn In cad mul salt polk and wear clothes of tho vintage of "llo ought Ui havo u tnsp of govt eminent pap, cell if ll d esililvo Tom Cook Into tho utylum, llutthltsoit of thing bus its funny incidents A shoit tlmeugu Tom aiis callitl on t) tluee men who wiilibtl to takii tho census of the sumo district They iliilu'lcoiuo togcthei.or Tom iniht not be heie to tell the stoiy. They came at Intel -v als, and he put them into separate looms, Tlieie they ueic, thice men In tin co rooms wilting tin co uppllcntinlit foi ono Job. I'oor fellows' how solo two of thelll will be. Look, smooth statesman that ho is, got those tlueo men out of tlio building without either ono knowing of tho pioseiico of tho othcis. A tennis club has been ingaiilitl at tho state uulveislty wllh the following olllceis 1'iesldent, (1 W (lerwlg, sifietai), I.. M Stuns, tiiiisuier, licit limine!) 'I hey will have four coiiits on the cniiipiiH, nml they ought to tin n out some expel t plnyeis. 'I ho wonder it that tho university boys had not taken moio kindly to this sport bcfoie. The resignation of ('IiiuIch M. Outer, deputv i ommlstioiiei oftlie laud depai tlliellt, has cnliHcd kiii pi I ho beciniM' ho was leganleil at a llxtllio, ono so valuable that he has been retimed under suicisslve conunltsioiieis. llowevel, every III ill wmiiIh to get Into bllsls Mess .ii himself llllil iiupiovo Ills llua'icilll llf falls, mid .Mr t'al ter hat i i ule a piouilslug combluatiuu with C. M Lilly iV Co, of Columbus, Ohio, the big uiaiiufaclureiM of secret widely paiapheriialia Theicslgiiatlon is to take ellect May I .Mr. Iliad Cook stands in the line of pioiiiollnn, and his friends confidently expect to wo his claims ecogiilcd Persons wishing to Join tho Cot ItlKll's Short-hand Class have an opisn tunlty yet. It is verv limioi taut, iini tlenli.i lv at tho , Send JL'IK) to .Mr lletts. whicli includes a titset, that your exercises should bo collect- tin w lnths' subsci Iption to tho Coi'iiiKU, I eniimeiators In Omaha and Lincoln oil by a competent teacher. Senda caiefully nud your iiauie will bo eniolled in tho class, iwasiather iinexMrtitl iMtause Osik written copy of Plato 1 to licit K. Mutts. It will be caiefully criticised, mid n turned us soon as convenient Ho cm el ul to wiito your namo and uddress plainly. 1 hen follow tholnstiuctions given ahovo. It Is not too Into to join Do it at once. tatters to Mr. Hetts may Imj uiIiIicsm.i1 In cmo of the Cm uicit, LUiNCHKONS AND TEAS. Y a process of evolution, nlinost as gi initial as tlmt of the development of the human species, the efirly dinner has become merged into the lunch eon, so that instead uf tho old foi inula of breakfiist, dinner and tea, wo have tho mod ern one which calls for breakfast, luncheon mid dinner, the old fashioned supper being almost a thing of the past. Luncheon, however, Is essentially a lady's meal, for fow men possess sulllciellt leis -Mj Ill m II the plates mound. Tho duties of tho hostess in this case me much more onerous, but this stylo iinpiiitb a nioro put sounl and homelike aspect to tho eutei tainmeiit, often tendering it much moio enjoyable. Ladies who aio fortunate enough to own handsome china, silver mid glass Hud that tho whito apron and snowy tup. Theso young ladies nro usually attiiod in simple gowns of nun's veiling, inexpensive silk, nr line t-nsh-ineie, nnd it is theli duty to see that no one Is neglected. A looso enveloping wiap Ismi ex cellent thing to wear on all such occasions, ono which can bo readily thiown oil" in the luuchton tnlilo MtfoiiU a much better oppor ! hull when Hitting in and out to leocntioiisor tunlty for display iug it than docs tho ltusslan teas. dinner, as the pietty (lishescan bo placed up-1 To tlio women with a limited Income tho on tho table w hero they can bo nppi eclated. . tea is an infinite blessing, as it Involves but In this day, wlien almost everyone is a con- llttlo expense and trouble, and does away noisscur of china, it isnoteonsideiedn bleach I with tho necessity of the footman or butler, of etiquette to oxamiiio tho bottom ol olio's one i.ent girl to open the door being all that plato in order to decipher tlio trudeumi k , For u ceiemouious ulluir tho invitations aio mint times engi aved and issued a week in advance, but they me oidiumily wiitteuby tho host Iks heisclf in tho first jierson, and upon ctenm-lniil note-pnpor, the invitation caul being out of date. past in their own houses. America can claim tho honor of Inauguintiiig tho hub's luncheon with its ten tourses, its hnnd-pulnt-cd minus and its tlowcr-bttleckod table. As gentle men aro excluded n delightful ob benco of formality Is the i emit, mid In conto iiueiico tho libel ty of faying just what ono pleases is frequently abused. Tho dtiiatlou of a luncheon des.'uds upon tho number of couises sei veil, but nil excess Ivoipiantlty is not in the best of taste. Tko manner of serving tho dishes is about tho same as at n dinner, ultliougli huge Joints, tut key, etc., aio not usually otleicd. Soup muy be omitted, although many hostesses ul ways begin eveiy repast with bouillon. Dain ty llttlo mtieeH such as swtetbieads and muslirooms, Iamb-chops and French peas, game saluds, etc., gLiieially apptar on the menu, followed by tlio usual creams, jelliis, cakes, bonbons, ices, nud fi lilts. Above all, Table mats aro quite Ignored for invited iliuueis or luncheons, but they may of course bo used at family repasts, Tho unpkin should never be pinned like a bib beneath one's chin , it sav ors too much of tho nursei v and armies an overcniefiilnesy In uro to enjoy this re- ; tilt. mttur of one's clothes. is nqiiinite. A round tablo in one coiuur, neatly set and (licked witli a fow lloweisor glowing plants, is all the paiapheriialia mctssiiry ,for tea, served withthiu biend-ond butter, llttlo caken, and crisp biscuits, is about all that one i mi comfortiilil v i.oii.nnw. I befoiodiniier. A woinan of fashion can wine out many scoies by this simple method of en tertaining, a pemin of tact making these lit tle iiflalrs the oxciiso for pleasant leunions which neither tax tho put so nor the stieugth. Tea is alw ay h better when fleshly made, mm inu liusian miiioiio-, tlio biirnishcil cop per tea-kettle swinging fioin Its high lion standard, or the jiondeious silver urn, each fullll their mission iqunlly as well Russian tea Is oirered with a slice of lemon swimming in the amber liquid, mid those who havo adopted the Chinese, mode take neither milk nor sugar In England gentlemen lounge over the tea tablo with as much enjoy incut as do the ladles, but in this country they do not as a l ule make their upiHiuimicc, excepting k.'1-s haps, in Washington, wheio theio is quite it sprinkling of bbick coats in the midst of the gay attii oof tho ladles. COLNTK)S A.VMK UK MONTAIdf. I. S. Doten, justice of tho ix-nce and mi chant of llrlstol, III , says he can iccoinmeiid St. Patilck's Pills. "I havo llutl them," he says, "and know wheieot I speak " Any ono troubled w it li constipation or biliousness w ill unit lliein a Iileml 'Ihev nie moiiint mid Cook has dlv Ided his tci i Itory Into 'l!l dls tilctsuud sent it to Washington for appioval. He nctiv(tl word the other day to put mine This had to light to get the allowance that ho thought ho needed fin ( lerk lilie He made all estimate of the population m his district and asked for clerks accoidingly. The bureau at Washing ton dentin led It hnd maileim estimate of the Hipulatiou and it was not as large as Cook's by 'JtNl.lNXl To say that Our Tom was oxiisiicrated would ls putting It' very mild Ho immediately started fur Washington by fast expiest, and he was loailid for big gauio. Ho got Senator Paddock to hold him hi case of neco-slty and they callitl on Mr Poiter, tliobish of the census They discussed the matter nml they nrguitl It Theio was (old, dummy dignity on one side mid warm, indig nant I-uiint-lt-Miiil I'm-going-to-havo-it-lve-uess on the other. Mr. Porter llnally asked the young man fioin Nebiaskn If he had any evidence tlmt lie knew what he was talking When the Oiimha cm lespoudeiits inn shoit of other news they speculate about tint del k shlp of tho supreme court The smuo cmnll dates me ineutioiied, mid tho smnn liicoiiclut Ive situation Is developed J tut it new had hat Urn opened on the deputyshlp, mid Mist Coin Outcnlt is now being mentioned as an available quantity Miss Outi alt hasbuuli the cleik's ulllee a long tune, is familiar with Its lolltlllf and limy be quitelis competelit foi Next Weilmsilav will nllei an enteilalll liieut at I'llllke's iliddedly out uf the lull of the pieseut seasuii It w III beglveu by llile'rt Sim Spis'lalty Cuuipauv, dliecl fium Hyiln A lleluuau's theater at Itiooklyn ll Ih hcinlitl by the Cllppei quill telle, Ihlt being I hell Hist iippcuiaiini ill atidev lllits fur llvo yeais. Anions the othei featuios will bu Mclutyro (V llcath, the noted mliistiels, lleleiie Moia, who has a leiumkable baiitouii voice, the singing comitllan, .laiiiet MeAvoy , author mid compost r of his own songs nml puiodlcs, I'l null llowuid, tho old man Im iH'isouator, Know .V Whalleu, chaiacler mi tints, IMltli Sinclair and IM. M . Favor tho sketch ill tints. At thltpei foiinnneelliey will present a plctlllo of southern life "liefo' do with" ll will liitioduco new sceiiciy, uilislo nud mechanical cllirts, mid will coucludo w Ith a steamboat explosion Tin: p.iikn mi hi:i:. This popular place of umusemeiit conllnues to draw ciowds by reason of tho novelty of lis intiiiy lentmes A big caul thlt wit'k weio the .nnfiutlM family, who havo put In two dllleielit paiitomliics and plays that havo given gieat satisfaction Next week piomlscK n big unity of notublo utti actions. Among them will bo llllud Iloouo, tho noted pianist, who Is now playing in museums for the llrst, time. He is so well know u It is only ueces saiy to iiiciitlou his coining Kennedy, tho tihk blcyclo lider. will give u lieifoiinaiicu nud show many leiniu linlileti leks. Ituilolph, tho man Unto, gives a novel exhibll'uu, Nel lie Wnteis, tho popular little songstiess, will do a tin n. Ill linage it Peck's Mexican musi cal company w ill be seen on ouoof tho stages, and Stanley & Haw ley's Pleasure party will give a novel featuie, Heie is all allay of at tiactlous that will fill iwostagi-s and a curio hall. Oil Fill lay next each ladyattendiiig tho iniistt will leieivo a sotivuili Hiituidiiyof next wick will In lug the chlldicu's miitineo. 'I'en cents admits to all lliee attiuctions. Tho nillsio is being visited by the best class of people, mid il Is a notable fact that many make a pi nit lie of going every wnk in order to miss no novelty. TALK Ol Tilt: HI AUK. Duiilop wiitcsfiom New Yoik. Thobauo- the deputyshlp as the aveiago man u liu Is I fid spot on th tiler uf Sixth avenue mid likely to tie named In loutiectloii with it Ilelng it woman, however, she miy not liuve the political pull of a man Mist Outcnlt Is le luaikabl) business-like torn woman, and has douo imiumerablc kiuduetsit fm pcrsuus having businiKs with the cleik's olllce She has i mi lied a kmdlv coiitideratiou that may make itself felt. While .Mist Outcnlt Is not a candidate fur the place, it it probable she would accept it if tendeieil, mul she has an annynf fi lends who would Iiko to soo hoi havo the chmico. At least llfty Lincoln people ucieln Omaha Suuditv, and about half uf them went out to bout Tho young man had. He came with the ball jiiuk. Sioux City wnlloH'd tie- home Do not fold your napkin when leaving your scat , it w ill not bo used again, and it is pi oper to lay it caielessly on tho table or to tluovv it ujion the llocr. Never bo guilty of cutting lettuce with a knife, the leaves should lie lolled up deftly with a twist ot the folk, ami, if too unwieldy, toiu apait, not cut. Never remain longer than half an hour ufttriislng fiom the table, linhss specially invltul to do mi, for most fashionable vvonun have such a round of ciigngi incuts that a too protiactid stay might iiiteileie with the plans of your hostiss. Tho llvo o'clock tea Is essentially of Eng lish origin, hut 1 1 America it has been so elaboiatul that Englbh people scaicely ricognlo the homely aitirnoon tin with its tlmple aecciinpaniiiuiitsof thin bit ad and but ter or shoe of plain cake. Aiueiican women aienotasit gnu nil thing oveisfimd of tho ccitnln in theli action nnd pi oilmen pleasant beveiage, and they havo adiUil chuco'iite .' cathai tic ill'tct. Fur silo bv A. 1. Slirmler Thli thth sticit, known as"TheHayuiaikel," h. is lut'ii leased for tell yeais by Mi. Woith, who will elect a well (quipped museum on tho site These ten-cent results uf amusement, by the way, havo enjoyed a remarkable pros pel Ity dining tho season now ending, ami this is not alone the case in the inetloMils, hut ill hundriils of cities, thioiighuut the union. Fivoor six dime museuin men in Boston can diaw their individual clucks fur 100,UUO, neither of them worth it nickel a few ycnix ago, mid in Chicago soveial of them havo even gi eater foi limit Woitlinnd Holier of the Fuiirttt'iith stiiet inusciiui in New Voik am clearing yeaily a liamNoine piullt, and John Doris' places net hiuiuot less than l,0ou a wisik, while Tisivoy's iniiscuin, hi llailem, deals about SXl a wit-k Many morn aro milking money, and, a iesfi t ible iiiuseiim onco 0elied has novel Ihs-ii kuuwii to havo bit'ii shut up at a lust. ThoNVw Yoik ii'mlil, In order to encour age Aiueiican dramatists, hasoll'eied to read all native plays sent before May l.'i, and to select the Ih-sI one uf them for pioduetlou at Hill's llniun Squaio Theater duiiug tho month of June Of the many In ight things tho Win hi hat lately done this is the best. The dramatist fortunate enough to capturo "'I ho World" in lo. will, with its trieal in- lie un.uo.esusl iiiiiiom or llie I li.,c. m lllltin ,H. ol, t , )f , doisus the Pan Amei iiaucouglt.ss,iccuguies i ,, , tin. I..... lv iimiiir ku n I.1IKIIUU ..ii... ..,. .... I 1 he Nellv McIIiniv I'liiiitifinv iiii.lniilv r..- . .. ... ,. . .. .. ,!' . ...... ........ r.,.. m , fc.lMt,tll,--,llf- f J ...... . ... ...,-,,, .. Ieiowaslioinoslea..o.atolguilnglt.all.a. I tli;ti,m to Look agei.tsan.l live business pul lO'.uXi.g theli new play "Udy Peggv," and bifit submitted to him. After along and i , ,,u,i1,i., ,i ,..,..., ... ., Miss M. H.iirv and Fi.sl P. i,v.. ,.., ami dost ,y incidentally lemarking that ' hllrl" i!' '" """ mitllevs and dances foi tho there is aliiii on This iiminf.sto ciiumsI "riil pl'"ductloii whuh takes place at tho w idetpreitil exi itcmeiit in Lincoln CnoviU ""1 '"nikel Theittei at Chicagu, May I. of in.n gathenilonthestiictsa Iim-usmsI Ata h i fui nmnce .,( The Heniletta" in it loloiielI.il Itoggen fm iniil a torchlight v., v...i i,.t. ,. ..i k. 1...1 . ''' .... m.l.ofc...-' I llllilll L 1 klll(?MlII ll'l'l'lll II mi iirmfull of It, nud hero was the chmico hi wanted Ho unfolded a mapcoveiedall ovei with llguies, mid ho had lots of mine tlguies 011 tho side. Ho had llgiilttl out the probable population in tlueo ways lie usttl tho sclusil census as the basis of 0110 mid the vote of lss for the other. For tho tlilnl hn llguieil out thoialio uf increase betwifit tie national census of 1SN) and the state 1 ensus uf lv'i and applied il to the subsequent pel iod. This gave I1I111 thrtii insults itppioximatiiig each other, and by it system uf cumpaiisou mid averngo ho nunlo up his estiinnto of iopiihi tion And Cook went dow a inui ivory little voting piednct and llguieil it out by Itself. Mr Porter was sin prised, mid he show id It. team, and tho v isltors enjoyed the gniuu. In his political gossip the other day Al Fair In other got oil' the following at the expense of our gmsl fellow citiens At a lato hour last night it was iiimoritl that the Hon E. It Blown of Lincoln wioto a ninulftsto mid announced that he would run for gov ei nor 011 a plalfoim of his uwil. Hestatid in this wciid document that he was disgustttl with all pm tiis ai.d all men. His new party will ho called tho Bellamy paity , ami di clans foi the unmolested fieeiloui uf the Chinese, sharp wordy struggle he comedod Cook's demand fnrcleik allowance, nnd he compli mented tho young man fiom Nebraska 011 having tho most complete estimate the bin eau had sii-n Since then Mr Poiter bus issued a circular advUing other western supci v Isors to use the same sy stem Hut tho census bureau has a habit of not letting suboidiiiates think. They are hedged ill by Miles and bound down with red tape. Cp to a ceitnlu time they aio to usu a cer tain letterhead, after that another sty le, in wilting to certain assistants, a thin! form, etc. let the salad bo well piepuied, for this is a iiiirie, boui.lnn. and many other thlnes uuilo dnuulat i. 1 ...... . ... . . . ... .... . . . . . . - . . ' " tiisu iiiai everyone enjoys vviien piopeny out ul the ilonialn ot llieoi thoilox live o'clock compounded. A uiajonnnlse uf Ihh maybe tea. In England it is the pciiod of icst which made very oiiiaminlal with its licit cieiuny en uis befiuo the lato dinner, and comes just fituce, tho dish gmnlshed with crisp lettuio after the diivein tho pnikur theseveie lotiuil and celeiy kitves, Chicken, lubstei, sin imp, of society ilutiis. Tlio English hostess iis nud ciabs nioall excellent in a salad, but do ' peals Ik hind the stiniuiiig ill 11 in itjiietty tea not make the mistake of chopping up tho gown, her flit nds n niliig In fiom the stltet mint as if you weio going to nuil.e hash In thesiiiue ct stiiiiusiu vvlmli tiny hnvebien Each piece should be la atlycut, and tho mass shopping, v isitlug 01 ill iv ing piled upon tho dish and covet ul with the 1 Ich In this inuntiv the tin is scarcely moio diosslug, 'than the aciouipauiiuint to the iictptiou, Muiiy women object to having tho luncheon I tho hostess fuqucutly being di cssul in even served (i In i'iisxc, tlmt Is when nothing is Ing toilette. She does not usually pour tho placed upon the table imvo the dessert and tho 1 tea herself, but delegatis that duty to her deem nt Ions, oveiy thing being handed by the lieutenants In the sIiiiki of 11 bevy of pietty butler fiom tho side-table. When this mode gills, who piepmo the tiuginitt beveiacouud is not observed, each com so In turn isplactsl in front of the hostels nud the sen nut passes bund It mound themselves, sometimes with the iissistaiico of a neat piiiloiiuald ill 11 Doctois Hailey i: (loudell, olllco 11(17 L stieel. Telephone, 1117, Hetts iV Weaver now havo exclusive sale of theielebiateil "Jupltei" coal In this city. Everyone that has tried this gieat fuel pro nouneo it the Ust foi the money ever obtain 011 in l.liuolu. (Send in a tllnl oide Phone IKl procession, and maichetl over to Ike Kay- 1110111I s and comnuiKitl to sing the Stat Spangled llannei Mi I.amU-i tson's bull dog ecitieil fiom his 1 age, and Louie Meyei turniil 111 a lire alarm tinier was llnallv n stored by Mr Cheeney , who got Mr Hrown into a cuiriago and diove him to Pahuyia whole he was, at the hoiu ot going to press, making a smicIi, in whit h he dunned that the duty on jute and other 11011-explosive raw materials should be i tit oil" front the national treastii v, and all impoil duties should U given to the Pan-Aiiuucaii congios. ov ei As an abstract pioHisii'ou you would smile at the idea of 11 law legtilatliig the amount ot gltet to IH' mailltestttl lorudisviiMNllfliltlVK Pel soils WIsIiIiil" to lake iiilvimlnfrnnr tl. Ami yet that it what society iiudei takis to , i,,i uihii'si pieiiiiuiu oileruf a t opy ut Shak.- their heads and .uv "tl do, after a luthioii. At tho theater tho othei j ,p,io must do so at once A vei few mp ' u,t,l ( Ik, - iiigm weio a iiiani.n couple, nun tuu lalliei ics yot lemnlii, and It is )s,tble 110 1111110 of the gentleman had tint I but a few wwks nmJ !. unleittl. lua ,' 'si paid in advance beloiu At lllst thought this wiIIm'iiiii sins k- I II,. I iiimiii-.ii u ill 1,., .,.,r ...... . .., ,,,,.i,,.l,,... "- " ! . --. -ttv fH) Mil llilliill a copy ut Shukospuaie loioplete wtuks, over '.K) hit go mgt, ilhutiatisl and limid souielv bound t lid miImci ilfls luav Ink nprilty lloial h iselut Inscribed "To mj old fl lend, with best wishes fiom .'senator Ciane " It wasa giaceful and well iIomi v itl loiiiplimeiit that pleasvil the large and tashioimbh aiidieiico iiiiiiu-u-t l . The I huilon brothers 111 e ami ng th" nchist managers in the country 'liny niade most, of then money out of "Fimtasiua Net. season they me to tempt Fate with n 111 w spectm lo which thoy piomise shall iit)iis.s the uld one 111 every tespivt. Swelliloin nud peanuts havo been crowding Hal limit's tents In New 01 k to the extent ot about thlitvon to lltte.ii thuutaml at evtrv pencil malice, nud still the old tinieis" hnki ie ulcus isn t what it. ins to sumo (tuple, and it has set a numls i ot tongues talking Hut, cousidoi ing the mattei calmly and honestly , why should it f What I light has tho woi Id to judge nil indiv idunl's , advantage of this ollei by pny iug up uiikii iV gentleman of good habits wauls a loom i most sacntl ftsiliinu bv mi at bitiarv. li.'id and lion rd with nlco piivate family. Holer- 1 form fixed by the woi Id Itself 1 Society sny s oiioon given. Cot. 1111:11. Address O W. F care the ANooilby tho lick ilellvured and leady for the stov e at Hetts ,: Weav er's. Call up tele phone 110. one must go into ictiiemuit and wear it black badge as a sign of mourning for a dead kins man of a certain degree, ami a shot ter 1, tirenieiit when tho common stiaiit ot hlixsl is thinner. Hut tho trouble with that sort of thing is that it is only a sign, nothing moio, uges Ellen Tony has gone to Winchelsea t. studv huriMitof Liny Ashtou fur Irv mi, s fortlutiining Unidoit lUiMluction ui " 1 he Hinle of Laimiii rniiKir " Booth and Mitljoska piny til lust week in I wliu Ititpnls, Iowa, a town of about i.),tn.ni, to a house of fV3l. Meiclmut uf Venicv' wuk given. Tho sipiilar thing loi iIiku- cuvciings is getting to ho Cluuo.se mattings Foi snininei they me cool mid diistless We have an uiuib- unllv Itngu assoitnimit flout '.'He to SOo tor I ' Mti.i.t.u .V P.vi.vk. I i'ntti was 17 Apiilutli. Hie sailed on tho 1H.1 to IS." South Uth stuvt. lEtruiiii. AjuilW. Ithiti is Ishiked at I'm ike's for May IStli in hei new play, "Josephine, Einpici, of tho French "