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of .Jfl&.aL .(fcV&P 7JN',dr.i'ra?,VT3FlLTT -"Yffi'JSfl.iSrMl'?5 & s,v ?SP a 'A- PoPdILAR PAPER op A9PHR!S -TIMItS " - "JUJ Vol, G No 47 Lincoln. Nicmwaska. Satumimv, Novkmhku I. who. Pnicic Kivic Cunts nmniHHBHfKHamnfe ."Yama mii.mi- a - -:iiii'iiniv,wj'j''ji - tiss.: " Br-w, Bijfiassft? sBywflb s STO y ' U tvwri IT L t TIIK TRIKLKK. AN Onmlm bellow ho nirects tlio latest tu everything liiul what tlm Vcn in re cording It, willed ti "bitter excrioiieo" not long since, It Is very swell ynu know to write "Town" on your envelopes addressed to iwoplo In the city, mm tho joung liuly in qucMtloit, In ncccptiug an invitation to ililvo from it gentleman "whno'.vus a stjllsh turn out, with footman unit all that sort of thing" oborv Iiir Iiit UMinl riiHtiiiii wroto "Town" where provincial leoplo would Imvo written "Oliiuhn." Prob alily a llttlo nervous In anticipation of tlio "stylish turnout with footman," her chlrug raphy was not as plain an it, illicit hit vu been, and tlio postolllcouuthorltlosientlllig"lown" for "Town" sent her ollto note across the river. Sho inlssvil tlio rldo. Moat pooplo would Imagine on .general principles tlint Ward McAllister is a dashing young fellow, always dressed In tlio height of fashion. Tlio portrait which forms this front Ispleco of Ills hook "Society Ab I Have Found It," just Issued, shows nu altogether different sort of iiinii. Ho Is diesscd very plainly and he resembles closely our own J. 1). Calhoun. Word's hook is something of a disopoint ment, innsmuch ns It lelates chlelly to tlio writcr'sow n ienioiinl oxeiiences rather than to society in general. I propose to review It iu TilK CouiitKH next week. For tlio benefit of somu of our young men who ure in tlio habit of buying llowers for their girls as thoy would potatoes for tlio kitchen tlio greatest bulk for tlio least money I quoto tlio following fiotn "Hub's" latest letter: "Instead of tho lingo corsage boiKiucts a long stemmed rose or a posy made of carnations, n very line orchid or a bunch of violets, Is counted n last touch to an even ing costumo. This makes It possible for it tnnn to do a couiteous thing In tho way of sending the woman ho likes some llowers without his having to go into banktuptcyat tlio end of tho season. Men who estimate things by quantity rather than qunlitygave full i align to their vulgarity when they sent a woman a corsngo bouquet neiiily as big as herself, but uowiidajH to choose u slnglo lino Mower that comes front thi smartest llorlst, and to send It and ask as a courtesy that it limy bo worn, Is undoubtedly tho correct filing, and certainly tho most sentimental." Prof. Jacob Mnhler of St. Louis, whom many of you know, describes as follows some of tho very latest dances: Tho Portland, both lady and gentleman racing sumo direc tion front, gentleman's right hand hold of lady's left hand. Tho steps are from polka steps forward, to be done ns follows: First part, gentleman: Glide left foot to between second and fourth position; place too of right foot to heel of left foot, fifth position; glide loft foot forward, at the same timo turning away from partner, still having hold of part ner's hand, and moving cuguged hands for ward, one bar; reieat to right, facing part ner, one bar; repeat all the abovo two bars. Iu all, four bars. Second part: Take waltz position and glide sldownys two glessades, ouo bar. 1 urn half round with ouo polkn step, ono Imr; i client, two bars. He-com- nienco from llrst part. Counterpart for lady. "Tho Hlznrro" Waltz Gentleman begins with left foot; slide to second tositlon; pose, 1-2-it ono bar; chasse, 4-5, then draw left foot back to llrst )K)sltion, (0) ono bar; starting with right foot buckwurd, wnlto two bais; second time commence with right toot, and commence tho waltz with tho right foot back ward. V "Fascination" Waltz time. Gentleman: To the first bar; Slide left foot to tho fide, second position (I); dutw right to left slowly transferring weight of body to right foo (-;i) : repeal mo same 10 tuo second imr (l( 0); to tho third bar; slide left foot to tho side, second yosltlon, (7); draw right to left quick ly nnil slide let t to side, leaving feet squnro (8-0); to tho fourth bar; draw light to left and slide left to side. (10); drnw right to left Jowly (close) In llrst position, truusfeirlng weight of body to right foot (IMS); then waltz four times to the fifth, sixth, seventh jutd eighth bars and begin tho slide with tho left foot ngnlu. No timo is niiidu to tho slides of the jQrbt four burs; ludy commences the slide or waltz with right foot. TIm) piofessor snys that tho protier position of the IkmIUm Is now far apart a la Kuglish, and not us at present, "flood wnltzftig," bo says, "will be .done upon the bull of the foot,' and tho galop, formerly o popular has been entirely eliminated front tho ball room as too boisterous. In Alio east, nmoiig tho square dances the Saratoga l.nncers has tho lend, with the fourth figure omitted. Although it wwu-tilled it "quiet nirnir" I notice that the wedding Of Mlsu A I belt I no Huek and Mr. MarHhall Field, jr., in Chicago a few days since, ndsed quite a HutteiHn the fashionable world. Tho high social position of both conti acting partLew gave tho Intel est lug event much ctjjif. The weddlngocoiiried' not at the homo of tho bride but iit'tho Field family rt'sldeuce,Ari'lillshojiFeeliau of thelto man Catholic church performing tho ce le mony. .Mr.aud.Mi. Fluid sailed Wednesday for Kugland. They expect to travel abroad u year. During tho Inst half of tho dancing pro gramme at tho Pleasant Hour icceptiou Inst Friday evening, when in tho splill of tho sentiment, "speed th-p.u ting mid welcome the coming guent" thoughts naturally turiad to the next "evept " 1 he.il i lut n fow mix.. !E!"st y Vlv&-j y- Y Ions inquiries concerning the Clunky Hall, Indicating much Interest iu this institution founded with such conspicuous nuccess hist season. I ant gtnd to Ihi nhlo to say that while as yet no dellulto iitrangemeuts havo lioeii made, matters have progressed far onougli to liiHiiro tieyond all question tho tu qualified success of the second auuuitl ball. Following the custom observed iu tlio large cities of tho enst, tho bnll this year, will have the prestige of tho unities of a largo number of the most Inlhicntml Indies Iu tho city ns patronesses. Over n hundred ladles Imvo al ready been communicated with, and they ap prove of this undo taking for "sweet char ity's sake" without exception. These ladleo will doubtless all tako an active Interest h promoting tlio success of tho project, nud their Inlluenco will glvo tho Charity Hall that social distinction which It merits. Assoouas tlio llt Is completed TlIK CoflltKIt will pub lish tho unities of tho patronesses. Last year a good deal of inonev was ex- tH-'iided, needlessly ierhaps, on elnbornto In vitations. It Is pnqiosed this year to do awny with theso altogether and uso the money to ltcttor advantage In soma other way. Any respectable poison mav purchase a ticket, tho price of which will prohably be ilxed at f.'i.OO for gentleman and hidy, al though tho number of tickets will bo limited. Of course euro will lo taken thnt they full In to tho right lunula. All theso detnlls. how. ever, will bo arranged later. Theio was some disappointment Inst season on the part of those In charge Hint a number or persons, railing to nppreclnto thu iiiiKit mice of tho occasion, attended the bull iu stieet costume when It was expected thnt, so far ns M)ssllle, tho airnlr should bo fulldro-s, as Chat Ity Halls always should bo. Wo'vo all hud oxiH-rlenco now, and it Is to lw hoiod inni every ono win no their utmost to mid to tlio beauty and success of the coming ovent Apropos or this I hear It whistled nliout that a great many haudsomo toilettes are al ready Mug prepared for this occasion, by the mations particularly, ami If repjrt be true tho costumes will ho even more brilliant than at the lato reception. I understand It is tho Intention to securo a largo attendance from Omaha and other cities and towns in tho state. You iimy lest assured that no stone will be left unturned to miiko tho ball tho grand event of tho season. When will Jt bo held 1 Until thero is u definite organization It will Ihj impossible to glvo tho exact date; but thero seems to be a pretty general understanding that It should bo held Thanksgiving night, as It is thought that it will be easier to get n largo attend ance on a holiday Perhaps this and most of tho other details w III be settled tonight w hen thero will bo a meeting of all thoso Interested In thoinnttorat Iliiiriiinn & Hlchter's store, nt 7:!i0. If you want to help innko tho Char ity Hall n success attend the meeting tonight and assist iu tho preliminary organization. Should tho Chnrity Hull bo held Thanks giving night, tho Pleasant Hour party which was to hnvo been held this mouth inny bo postponed, lu which ovent tliu next party may not bo hold until tho Chi Istnms holidays. It Is iKslble. howover. that tlm elnl, inn v il... cldo to give it jmrty sometime botweon this nun inniiKsgiving. jiy tho wny, It seems probnblo at this stage, that tlio Plensnnt Hour club will Ihj tho onlv ilnncliiir ni-i,iiiil. Hon iu tlio city this season, with thooxeeption oi n married people's club now about organ izing. Still it is early yet. It takes n wownn to toll alwut love. How Is this us nu exnmplu? "You can talk about patriotism, you enn rest on your inentnlity, but you will never find that either of those will give you the sumo pleasure, nor any where near It, that comes when you have got jour aim around a small wmnu and you look down into eyoi tlmt turn to you with devotion." Ono of our bright young Indies hns u unique wny of pronouncing tho niiine of the book which Tolstoi wroto and Wuunmakur made famous. Slio calls It "Kreutzer So Naughty." As you wero there, you know all about Tiik CouuiKit opening, which occurred Tuesday afternoon and evening. Sulllco It to say that mnny hundred of our friends visited lis, ex pressing themselves well pleased with' their icceptiou. Those photographs of Fulk's ex cited much admiration and wcll'they inny, for this popular Now York artist Is without a peer in his line. His photo's of Marie Jan- sen, Paulino Hall nud Lillhtu Kussell nro simply iucoiifparuble. Ho also presents those ladles' ravorltes, young Hothern, .Mantell and Frank Cnrlylo at their best. Not a fow homes have been adorned this week with selections from our celebrity collection and there's still a fow of 'em loft. Miss Willouglfby gave us some very pretty inusio from a tine Until bury plnno kindly loaned for tho occasion by Mr. Oeo. Craucer, This Is tho make used lu tlio WItU lloiuo, and some of tho young jieoplo enjoyed nu occasional dance In our composing room in tlio rear. Tho most complete stock of lino stationery in the city wns displayed together with specimens of all kinds of fancy printing ami engraving-. Over ;!,00) unique bomeulra worn given away at tho door. Theso wero largo author's enrds with haudsomo and appropriate iuecriptlous including portraits. Since tlio opening I Hud thnt a number of Tiik CouiiiKit'rt friends fee slighted because they did not receive a "bid" and for those I should like to state that no invitations weio issued, the atmouncements that appeared in tliepapeu being the only "bids" Issued. Cold weather is near at hand nud blankets unit lobes for driving mo it mcessity as well as a luxury. H.R (liilhrie, I.M0 O stieet, has a beautiful line or them. He sells them cheap. AUonlbe line of whips, nil klmb nud all pi ices -iXt( WiMy iff 'vSPU,1' MUSIC AND TIIK DIIAilA. IKpeclal Couiiikii l.'orrcspoudeut.; Nkw Yoiik, Oct. -Ml The novelths of tho week are "Clmidlils Neio," at Niblo's and "Men and Women" at tho Twenty-third Street Theatre. "The Limited Mull." n strong roud nttrnction, wns seen for the first time Ir the city lit tho Windsor, and "A .Mini or the World" nud "Aunt Jack," Ixith seen at tlio Madison Spiari'Tlieatrolastieasou,sto IHil from their tour for n week at tho Grand, lloth of the latter plays were done quite us well, If not better than nt the Squnro, and will lie remembered because of Mr. Joseph S. lluwortlfs first npienraiice lieie as a com ediau. Iu '"Aiiiil Jack" also npeurod Missl80"1!1'01- I'rru. Oluinencf au U'couilng In Ffolllott Paget, a handsome and clever act- ress, and Mr, George Hackus, one or our best young comedians. "Nero," produced at Nllc lo's Gulden on Tuesdny, is nsiqiei'l) specUtcle, that throws the ancient gloiiesof the "lllack Ci(K)k,"iind the subsequent splendor of "Isi and IiOtus," lu the slmdo. It Is n series of magnificent pictures never ls'fore equaled iu tills country, and will, no doubt, haven very long run. On the suiim evening Mr. Charles Frohmnu's newly organized sbwk compnuy protluctsl Henry C. DoMillouiid Dnvid ltala sco's now play, "Men and Women," at tho Twenty-third Street Theatre, and achieved nu immediate success. Mr. Frohmaii's new con tinny is on all sides hailed as tho best stock company now In Now Yoik, and the 'ompanloii, Monsieur i7, Informs iCIemcn play of American life, w rltUn by A merlcai.K, cen" r l,ih wll,,'M K""li' vlHil, Ut t'"' Colif t's itndplaytHl by Americans, Is sure of a run jl'rtinents. A terrible domestic scene en- that will lust through the winter .Minnie Palmer's "3uzette" at Herrmann's, Is doing very well, nud It has now been arranged to give it a run of nt least sixteen weeks more. Tlio Lilliputloiis have been moved fiom N'lli lo's to the Metropolitan 0hmil House, where they will reinuln fur tlni-e weeks. "New Lamps for Old," at Daly's, is not to have a long inn, ns Mr. Duly Is preparing a new comedy from the German for production. At tho Gulden Theatre "Dr. Hill" bus been some what altered by tho apH-arunco of M.J. 11. Polk iu tho title role instead of Mr. Wilton Luc key, who, from tho lollickiug Kuglish doctor, has 1m n cliuuged to imperial Nero. Husiuess continues excellent lu the metropo lis, although dUtiexslng minors come from load companies of very )oor business almost everywhere. "There's only n few of 'em left" comedians like Frank Daniels. Kvery body has seen "Little Puck" but everybody went to see it again Wednesday evening at too Fuiiko. There wei o no empty seats -iut some ieople wero glad to get stand ing room. There is utreuuiul humor in "Llttlo Puck" and it was never given it lietter presentation than 'on Wednesday evening. Daniels bus had many Imitutors; but there exists mt his equal In Ills iieeullnr Hue. Thnt twist of tho the neck niidchlu movement ure nloue worth the price of admission. Hut few changes have been iiiaile In tho cast since tho last apiKiirance here. Hesslo I Sanson's "Miianihi'1 is rut clever ns over, ami uiiiKs jioouoo, r-q. " nnd lir. nucules Mav ngo" hnvo lost none or their art. Arthur K. Moulton, tho blight young mint who takes tho part or "Hilly Olltedge" is destined some tiny to make n lunik. "Llttlo Puck" wjll continue to uiuko money for Duiilels for sev enil years to come. iiiejuieu juisee nas given one or tlio Dest i exhibitions ever liresenttsl at cheun pricos iu this city this week. Upstairs Moorcuuiii, the one man baud, hits dully en tertained bundled or people Interested iu musical spfK'ialtics mid Mm tluo, culled iu the prqgj'uuimo the boy anvil, is a genuine cmi osity. 1 l.s young stripling submits to the , VnxwiHni ,n WmM n pliy , ,el,he breuklng or it heavy piece or stone on his , , ,0 ()f ,lU M ,,,,., , u, chest, at every perrorumnce. Proi. Cook, , ululmly ,itlsMcto,y. U,H Jini.oiii u ,, the ventril.spilst, . e.uonstrutes thnt It is pos. M ,, f J ( sible to give Homothiiig new lu u Punch und i ' Juily show, iu Ids exliibitlon, which Introdu- "i" iiwt thing iu comic om-iu tins sea cos u very i eullstle prl. light. In the then- on will Imj "SIiiji Ahu." b H. Grnttui. tin him tho programme Is especially ineritor- i "omielly nd Kris I Mllhr. The new piece is Ions. Considering the smitlluess of the stage of ',v "'"'tlcal niituie, one act t tklng phtco on Chillies Ley's bicycling sSKlaltles me lenlly " " States inuit-of-wur The iniimige wonderful, and theilanclng or the Dayton ; ,ll,'nt l""inlsen line cast uml handsome scen sstrs is astly bU'ilor to it great ileal of i l'r ''""tliuiiis and a M'svuies theihinciiigolieseiHat the higli piicisl the Tint most urtis'lc ami delightful peifuiin. litres tJt'llig to the il)blli taste the mull- i (iuce lb be nen IliNiw Ylkul ihepiesent .1i iiMfi "Tlnit Ik our new rector over there, dancing with Daisy, llnrklns. He evidently doesn't think It it sin to trip the light fantastic toe." .!' t'olliliml "Well, It Is n sin nt least, to dance as badly its lie docs." . agemeiit added Shciiiuiu, Ward and Miuili, the well known inudcnl trio, to the bill. Their woik Is very well ilout. It Is doubtful If tho addition or Miss Palmer, vocalist, stieugthens tho programme; bill altogether tho entertainment Is very satisfactory. Tho Musce, by the way, is grow lug rapidly lu popular fnvor under Mr. OrfuciN iiianage ineiit, TIIK CI.KMKNC'KAU CAHK. This adaptation, by William Fleron, of Arinand D'Aitols' "L'Atrnlre Cleinenceaii (from tho younger Dumas1 novel of the sumo name), had its first pioductlnn In this coun try Sept. 15, at the Standard, N. Y. The play in IU English foi in contains live acls. i no story is set rortn or a rising young fatuated with tzn, the pretty young dntigh- I tor of the ii variolous and ptiiurlous Countess Ilumbrouowska. who necks to legalu her former pecuniary advantages by mnrrylng Izji to Count Serge Volnoli. She rnlls lu her design, owing to pollticul couiillcatloiis, and tho artist weds Iji.w ho often acts as u model for her husband. Count Serge VoinolT re turns to Purls to icslde, after an extended trip to Hussln, wheio ho hud Itcoomu tho heir to wealthy estates. Ida learns of his where iiUaits, and her Inherlttsl gieed for gold at once asserts Itseir. Iu her covutousuess she proves wantonly unfaithful to her husband, who Is conililetely absorUsl in his liicfessloii- at aspirations. The hitter's old friend anil sues and the aged mother or tho artist dies from it bioken heart nt overheating tlio con fession or tho unprincipled wife. Cleinenceaii separates rroiu Izn, between whom there in still much mtitunl uirictlon. Like a siren, she lets him go away tofoielgn lauds, only to lure him buck, ngulu befool him ami drive him fi untie with anger and grief. The wicked wife filially determines to lead a I""0!"- "f". hnving satisfied her vanity to tho fullest measure, nud sends for Cleinenceaii They meet In her boudoir, ami while she is beseeching Piei re fo again resume his llllal IMihltlon, the artist, In a moment of heated passion, iustnutl kills her with a knife tin list. "The Clemeuceatl Cnso" will Ut seen nt Fuuko's, Frlduy, Nov. 7. A MIIINKHIT IIKI.U Churles Hoyt hits pnsliutsl muny successes but tho grentest success in his enreer us a pluyw right Is "A Midnight Hell," which will Ihi presented ut Firiko's opera house next Saturday evening. Hoyt' "A Midnight Hell1' comes with the oiigiiml cast and car lead or realistic scenery, direct from Now York, where it hud it run of live mouths. It Is pronounced by the critics or the east us being Hoyt's strongest eirort, Mug almost a com plete depaittire from his previous works. In other words "A Midnight Hell" is in Its qual ity a step up for Hoyt and judging from Its long and prospcious run in New York.it will prove his greatest success rrom a tliiuuciul sUtuils)int. "A Midnight Hell" bus a plot It Is also a coherent, consistent, clever series or pictures or ew Kugland lire, tiuo to nn- tute, geneinlly speaking, all tluough, full or irilc Intel est und amusing situations thnt aro not iu the least strained or put in for ef feet. Th rust Is it strong one and tlio scenery Is said to be wonderfully lealistic TIIK KIIKN Ml'HKK. For tho wetk commencing Novcinlier thlnl the following attractions ure nnuouiiceil for tho Kden Museo: The (iniilnor-Arnold tnitllie of JitiMinese burleMiuers.Lltlu Gardner and Hilly Arnold; the Kenyon sisters. Har Hello, Masin, Abl, Nasiii mill Kilo. siiiKers. diincerV, jugglets, miigiciuiis, uthletes, ucios huts and salamanders In a rellmsl reK'i tory of novel sitccinltics, TIIKATItlOAI. SMAI.I. TALK. Ijiwroiico Harietls l event relval or time is tho Dr. Paugloss of Joseph Jcircrsou and the Zeklel IIomesJUn of W. J. 1'loience In tlio "Hair at Law." They have tho assist ance or it superb compnuy and the audiences ure us hirgo us Palmer's theatre can hold. Messis. Jelferson und Florence well bo seen In Hoston ut tho Park Thcutio N'nvcinner seventeenth, reaching tlio Arch Street Thou tie In Phlludflphlii December first, for nu en gugement of two week". Saturday evening of this week at the Gruiiil opera liouse in Ciiicluiiuti Htiiuit Itobsou will protluceit new comedy by A. 1) Cordon cull ed "Is Murrlngeit I'ulline " Mr. Hobseuhas iccelitly milled "She Sloops to Conquer" to Ills repertory ami Is playing It ut matinees only with "A (little moienr less) I .old l'alllit Icioy" us it double hill. , Sol Smith Itussell, guy inn! chipper ns over, Is lining an enormous buslntst on the roud, and It looks as ir "A Poor Helutlon" will be utile to make plenty or money for several sea sons to come. Cerlululy the spulur coin tsllun has seldom, If over, been seen In u pluy so ell suited to him. Hols silppoitisl liy u lli'st-eluss ctiinpa'iy. Col. Hob Mcltoyuolds announces that tho firm or Cruwfoitl & McIbi.Miolds bus secuitsl the lease of the new Hoytl's opera house In Omahu. The itdtlitiou of this house to the Cruwfortl & Mclteynolils ciicull will piobu bly piove a big tiling for these gentlemen ami Fuuke's will undoubti illy bo able to st cuieii better line of nttractlons iu the future, owing to the enlargement or the circuit. The Casino, New Yoik, hns swung Into lino with another success, ami tho music id "Ptsir Jolmnthaii" is being humuiisl on nil sides. Itudolph Aioiisoii's exieriiuent iu priNlucliig a iiKMlern dress oora lu the house or gutter and tights hns been productlMi or1 hiippy results, nnil n sconi or more or en thusiasts Imvo written him letters or con- ! gratulutlon tllHJii the success or the new tie- ' purlin o. Lllllnii Hussell, by her artistic ef forts in this opera has moie firmly ceincnltsl her liolil UH)ii the public, and she stands to day the coinlo ojiera quieii of the woiltl ' Since the first night theio hits not been n dull inoineut at the IsiX'Olllce ami the heavy ad vance sale of seats betokens crow du I houses for a long time to come. "Why, now I cannot get enough to eat, ' says one lady who formerly hud no apietite. but took Hood's Harsuprlllu. A .Musical Item. For two yeurs pust the Conservatory of Music of tills city has been oxeriiiieutliig with various kinds or pianos, testing all the prominent makes so in to select the Is-st rot adaption in their vnrlousilepurtmeiits. lim ing given euch or them a fnlr and Impartlnl trial they Imvo flnully decided niton'ilio Hrnd bury nud ncconllngly have plncwl nu onler with Geo. A. Crnucer & Co. for six of these I Instruments, The conscrt utory H'ople claim tlmt for richness or tone, siqsTlor workman snip, excellence or llnlsli, ami the vnrlous iiu proveiueiits over other makes ami general durability, the Hrndbury, will servo their In terests letter tlmn iiny other instrument. The Conservntory or .Muslo is to bo congratu lated on its excellent selection ror tho llrad bury undoubtedly has few if any equals, all things considered. The most complete and varied lino or ma terials lor Art and Fnncy work ever shown ill the city nt J. II. Mauritius & Co. Two dolluis will buy a Indies winter ulster or goul material at The I laa r. K It. Guthrie Is headquarters ror fine enr i lanes In all styles. Cull ut his reisisltory, I MOO street. Centleiueli desiring the latest In lino neck wear will do well to call at the new HoMoit Clothing House, lltlii O street. Styles cor rect and prices tho lowest. Do )uii wunt to (Hist )ouiM.r on fursl For lliforiiintioii call at the Itutir They will giu you all the ins und outs about them. J. II. MauiltlusiV Co. me still agents ror P. Centeineiis ICtd Gues. Finest an I lun.-si t(kof II sury and l'n del itr.li at J II Muiiiitus ,. t o FASHION'S CANUCKS. IHpeelal Collin Kit Correspondence.) Nkw YoiiK.Oct. 'JH, IWHI.-Onoof fashhm'rt cnprlres this season Is to go buck Into tho shadowy past and borrow from dead and gone roj allies designs for tho costuming of our nineteenth century belles, Ho wo aro wearing the Henri Deux collarettes, thoOut'oii Anno ruelioi inni rulTs, Catherinuilo Mtsllcl collnrnand Henry the second cnpiw, Allot which nro quaint, distingue and decidedly' becoming, and therefore acceptable to wom ankind In general. Itcdfcru, the Inimitable, was among tho llrst to sen tho possibilities In this direction, and some of tho most graceful and striking of these adaptations of olden styles, lien C tho sign innmuil of tho famous Kuglish house Among theso Is the IMwnrd Hlxthcape hero Illustrated TIIK KIIWAItll VI. I'APK. This beautiful wrap consists of it close llts ting bronze brown velvet coat with n turned over collar, which Is trimmed with a brown ostrich feather baud. The rronts are edged with the sumo, and it narrower baud enclrs cles the wrists. Over this Is a long, full cuio of faced cloth iu it lighter but hnnnonlrlng shudo of wotsMirown, The arm holes nro Uirdertsl with feutlier trimming, nud tho ciimi hangs oien U) tllsilay the front of the velvet coat. This enpe attachment may also bo worn entirely outside of thecout, III which case, the pull' of the velvet shs.-ve Will project through the arm openings or the cu). Our other cut Illustrates KIIY IKKKl'l. KA.M'V WIIAV, w huh will servo for the day prouieuaile or drive, or, with tho luxsl over the head, ror a theatre w rap or for ileigh-rldlug. When re quired for tlio latter, Kcdferu usually linos; the hood w ith n pretty sort fur. I'll passant, It is Just the thing for Christmas week ut Tuxedo or for the winter curnlvul iu Mon tntoP It Is mude very full, thwpnrt which covers the right shoulder, extending quite iicross the left breast, und the pthor end laps over this and is Hung over the. right shouMcr, thus doubly protecting the chest. As seen here, the material is dm k red scorn log cloth, lined throughout with neh gurnet plush. Tho hood is on the monkish order withs-ukcdtop. You will want n new set of hnrness for that trotter or yours. Heuicmbcf' K. H. Guthrie, lOI'l O street, has the finest line iu the i ity to select rrom ami his prices are al ' wnjs nu inducement to buy. The grand openliu;of Horpqlshelmer Si Co.'n new iitllliuery ilcpui fluent icctuti to tin und every ludy iu Lincoln 'thotild cull-' Hint see the new mid Ik'nutitul goods lilt-' plujcd This deiarluent is lu charge of Miss Ihii h i'f New Yi'i'k, mi experteuciduiid cout petilit mil. Hit I dSL