'My '17. v "V PoPdl UR PAPER or AopCRN -TIMES " Voi. 7 No. 40 Lincoln, Nicuwaska, Satuhday, Novismukw 112, ISO'J. Pniuk IMvic Cents WHKa'A PT 1 - " JT . J . -.r I' I "- - l y.-" ' . a tnN. W A.YYVV.m i . " . m1" ' '".i.kaUl M WMtk1 tf1! rfekl" V "-si "V ITi- r w -r -TM III 8P?Sa iuck?c -- wisaHiV.A.v'i. r ' rr"icNs.-XKc:EJi-Ari ''mci, . A:i.."mi'.istt,(iiKKHiru Town TMf "" A rentier of tlio Couiumi w ho Iiiik boon ' tinvulJiiK I" Knlisiittho pint week writes us follows from Cotrovvlili.. Kns.! "1 inn now I In tint town of the Dultoiis, milt tliu people tiro not over the excitement yet. Tho hank In which the windows went tin mil intuit lcgulnr sieve by tho list of Winchester rilled, Iimh not leplnceil the glass but Is thu smncus left tlmt tiny. Kiicli cltlen tnkes pi iile In showing and explaining every ilelnll, t had thu honor of meet ui(;.)ohn Ivlncher, tho mini 1 who shot thicoof the linltoux. Ho shorten mo tho budge picseutctl him by the Chicago bunks, mnt It N veiy pretty. It contains n diamond woith about i'.i'A). He It tcccivlhg picsents ftom nil ovei tho oaM, nml alto hm mi offer of flUO er week liy n museum malinger to exhibit himself, but declines to do so. In oieiy stotu you will Itml n Win chester rlllo loaded tiiul reiitly for use in cne of nuother cull. I tun going up to Iuile k-ii1-enco niul pcihnps will tako n look tit Kininet Dnltou, thu surviving member of tho gniig. Well( this it u town when) peoplo shoulil not monkey with the bund wagon. 1 will go to Fort Scott niul then inukbii fow towns lie twoen there it id t"t. Joo unci try utul bo homo Humlny." Now that the campaign U over it nmy be perniia,ll)lo to cnll nttelitlon to thu I net tlmt Hon. W. J, llryuu nmilo his ningnlllclent cnuvnsH for congiesi practfcnlly tingle luintltd and tiloue. While lint opponent hinl thu full force of the republlcnu list of cum ilgn out tors at hUcoimunntl.nnil whiloiwo null noted olinmploiiB at McKlnley anil Fornker wero Imported In IiIh behnlf, Hrynr. went foith liku it Hpintau and did battle ngulnst tliemnll. Ho wnsu modern Itindlns wltliuut the tluee liuiidied wnirlorh. at least in the forensic feature or the campaign. Hut .Willie liemnde his own fjieeclim, It would bo uiijuittto kit friends to my tlmt ho wns un aided in other wn8. Theio wits Judge llroady, who, ut tho hind of tin congtes ttional committee, worked unceasingly tor the success of hit champion, And there wiih -Col. J, D. Calhoun, who wns nhtoliitely tire lew. -HIh ready pcnvtiver tlltl more tllligent and effective work, and to It and the hand that guided it llryaii owes moro tliHit ho can ever repay. Such woik would tntltlu nny man to it tostiitnitterHh(p that wiih within reach of tho party benefitted. Then there was C. W. Sherman of thu l'lattsmoutlt Journal, C. M. Hubnerot tho Nebraska City AeiCfi, and iiumeious other able undeainest liowij aper men whom liryitn can never sitf ilclently rewind for tho zeal they evinced in his behalf. And it was it commeiidnblo zeal, for it wus not pioiupted by nny consider atloiiH except ndiniiatlon for Hiynii iidii limn nml a public servant, and dtnotlon to tho pilnclpltH lie itdvocutetl, -Members or tlie city council, if they will persist In refusing to attend night school, cnu limn a wholeromo leson ono that will cer tainly tickle tht in with u rtnlizution of their own impoi limit in a tour of observittiou about tho lending business stieetH. They cculd Ifinn tliat a littlo counslhnanic llrm nisH mid coimnou senro would nccompllsh wonders toward tho impiovement or sidewalks-. It wiih a eiy determintd stand that the council itiently took to securt) tho eu foicciuiut of tho law lelatlng to sidewalks, but even the Kinlilnni oof flrmuesH then tils plaul liiisitsultfd In tho rtcent construe tlon of a gnat tUnl of new and impioved wnlk. Kvery tlnj, nlntost, tho now btouo walk niONenient liitnks out in it new place, ard It begins to look us if tho day of tho pi ti ll tiding nallliitid os an obstructionist, raiment initiator and pithi-iiiilictor is nuin tieictl. If the tcuncil will only continue to ket p stilling up tho iiiiimnlt Lincoln will in due time have her shine of good stone walks on thu business streets. One cannot but mill vel at tho popularity the bicycle has attained within the past tin to or fcur jeais. They hae grown to bo so common that one seldrm notices ono ns It passes him not imii though It be ridden by a latiy. for years mo tucyclo ttruggieu along In its cciiqutkt of the woi Id without winning to any considerable extent the good will of the fair sex. Tht re wbh a prejudice, tlcef-etattd In the public mind, against tho use of tlo wheel by the women, It is only about three yeai s ago that the llret Lincoln lady tarklttl tho masteries of byklng, and whin'.sho (list appenicd on the streets riding her wheel the itcilvid moio attention, tin tloubtedly, than the rrnvetl. Othent fol lowed her example in due time, and now there are scons of Indies who avail thein 't elves habilually of tlio comforts and con vtnleiices of the bicycle. Probably this fact Is In no way duo to tho understanding that tho first lady to use the wheel in Lincoln found u husbiird while tiding it. Wei it not for theuiinnfoiinbluFxtoilious pi net let d ly the niBliulnctuiers of whtels they would undoubtedly become ninth moio jtopulnr with loth sexes. V File, on AVf tints, lity, In this ollleo rnino very near Hiding the earthly existence oi nil that goes towt.nl pioiluciug thit well known journal and for a time it looked as though the valuable plant and beautiful stole room of the Wettel Stevens I'liutlng Company would be eutlrely consumed hy tlio tire, liy FT hci'tilo work. of otirhrnvtt Jllru laddies how ever,', wo art permitted to n'gnl:i occupy our (iimitiTF. niul will within n short time htiwi nil our tVpnrtmo.it In regular running order. At present wo nro filling nil )u dors with pnm.ptue'u niul tlit! work ,kov(oii its t.suul with the assistance of our neighbor, Mr. Mcintosh, who wits promptly oil Imliil to olfrr hit sel ict. I'lm (lie oilglnntisl In tho 'pi fM room which h locnUsl directly miller tho stationery ilcpnitiiient A t'tml oil en gine which furnishes power to run tool pi esses evidently sprung u leak thereby ul Icwlng tho oil to spttsid over tho tlnor. It wiih not l(ng theiefnie until the plots room wntu Hlut-t of llnini-H, nml tho entiro llivt llMr ileutly lllkil with NinoKe. Iholliotlu pm tment wnt pioiuptly on htiiiil niul within nil hour tho chief icpoiloil tho bull line; fl no fiolilluither ilumiiKo. 'I'lm work of t'lenii lug up, wiih tit Olii'i! instituted nml tit thit wilting onllelt nt tho ollleo, liuiiwnie of tlio fnct, tlo not know tlmt n lire lint ooeuieil. Tho llro ocureil nbout 111:!!) u. in, uinltit 11:4.1. iKitwltlistJimlliin, tlinuer bills of fine for four hotels, which mo lei;iiliiily prluteil lit tlllt ollleo, weio notleil out us UMiul llllil on time. There will Iso no piofcssiounl I in so bal team hi lids city next year, nor tho year after, nor, 'rhnpt, for iniiny Jems to come. Tho supiemu court lint put u tpiietut iimii thu hnto b'tll business. It Ims decided that ft IslmUtvful to play lia-to hull on Suinltv, mid without Sunday games tliero it little pros IH'ctot i team coming iinywln.ro nenr mnk lug expenses, at that is tho tiny whou H)oplo felt nt leisure to attend, Tlio det'Isiou was upon ti suit Instituted over a year ago against u niiinbof of tho memlsorg of tho league team for having plnytsl a gamo ut Lincoln I'nrk. In tho county com t, before Judge Ktowuit, thoy wero tlfseharged iimiii the ground tti.tt base ball tliil not'eo me with lu the meaning of the word sporting as used in law. TJio enso wnjt taken Aefoi-o:tlit dis trict court, where Judge Field, review ml and sustained the decision. Then (t went, to the supreme court, which seems to think differ ently and declares that Sunday baltplaylug Is unlawful nnd punishable by u-flrie of f'-t). Tho decision is a substantautinl victory for those who contend for a rigid observnnco of the Sabbdth as a day, of perfect quiet, nnd it will not lie surprUlsing to see hoiiio yenlous ailvocato of Sunday inactivity go after other similar contpiesbt now. This decision will go hard with Omaha (toople, who gut the most of their enjoyment out of Sunday diversions. Some ono will will want to closo up tho Omaha Sunday theatres next. The i eceut election was frought with some results that nro doubtless grounds for fla grant reflections on tho pint of the people of Lincoln. Chief among these is tin) election of n new legislutuie. It Is now pietty thor ouglily demonstrated that wo will not ' called upon to entertain another Independent leglslatuie It uiatttis littlo of what polities legislative visitoiH nru, so long us they mo men and have politics, but the ranks of the lndeM.id,.it pat ty nro full of freaks, ado thoy appeal is i to gravitate toward leader ship. Theio wen it good many f leaks cling lug mound the state house two yeuiHiigo that belonged In u cuilohull, nuil somo of them Hindu more noise than nuyoiie. There is no special reason for thu people of Lincoln being thankful thin full because tho legisla ture will bo lepublicnu, unless it bo tho rea son Hint, being republican, it cannot bo iu deiH'iuleut, mid tho further ienou Hint, be ing lepublicnu, it cannot very well bo ex pected to elect a fienk for United Htales senator. It Is n desideratum to be spansl that humiliation. Lincoln wdl doubtless feel tho effects of the change in u gratifying way, inida lively session may bo exacted, ns Senator Paddock will liaidly bora elected, if tit all, without opposition unless a good many of his recent ciitics ill aw oir their foicen, which Is liaidly piobablo. The fact remains, however, that Sunutor Paddock It not mi Intense pnrtiHim on pending cam paign Issues, nnd would bo moro apt to wield some lulluence under the now uilmlulstru Hon than a rabid extremist. One would imagine that altoiuu ut law ought to exercise great cure in tho prepara tion of their pupers in the conduct of suits In the courts, but one frequently, encounters glaring errors in looking over the tiles. For instance, an attorney filed a few days since a iH'tltion wherein a wife inked release fioui uciuel husband, alleging that they weru were man led In lbh.7, wheieuk in lhK'i.or twi years liefore, the lutiri iage as alleged, the husband liegan tn systematic course of cruelty "in the presence of tho chiltlren." Such an allegation, if one relies upon tho ac curacy of the statement of thu attorney, is liable to cause thu abused , wife considerable embaratsment. Wero a newspaper to make such a statement there would bo trouble at once. Took L. OhSir.. tlliutliit's I.eiiillnu Hotel. The Paxton hottl, for eight lems under the management ot Kitchen Bros , hnsuaiii passed into tlielr hauilsuinl is now being con ilutlitl in tho sumo excellent milliner that gave the linutu its leiiowmd iepiitationems ngo. Mr Ralph Kitchen, wliols well known in Lincoln and throughout tho stttto, hav ing formerly had the niaimgemenl of tho Capital hotel in this city, hat tho mituagu inentofthu I'nxloii. Llncolnltes and Me biaskiuiH In general will tiuu tho Paxton ful ly In keeping with the leading hotels of the count. y and a most excellent plate to stop ut while in Omaha. TMETO-KICK- Tlieio It Jut Ktmnl for n Krent ileal of thiit'iillt'itui heiiril foiiceritlui; tho lllitliiK or thoHtleetH. Tho eleetrio light t in oof toll pultifiilly tllni mill IricKuliir niul tho nmii who Iffru homo nt II o'clock nt night often limit himself growling In thoihuk. Then itgiilu Ininpt n-o oeontlonnlly left for novel ul inghtt In Miccetslou out of leixilr, no tlmt thu v nut not lighted Tho city h pnln bis money forltthtieet llghtllW nml It cnlitiisl to tho very best wi vice. Other cltlot tlmt tiny lest get better illumluiilloti, longer hourit nml better neiv.leo. Theio will In n time nml ('hut too, nut fur oil", when tho pieseut holiler of tlio contrnct will wnnt to lenotv oi' iniiko ii timv e i rniiRi'Miciil for t'itv work, nml If nii h wrvlco continues It It iloillilliil If tlmy pEI Gffe RQl5EWfcAr w HWS'K"0 'zaT&'ivpiliilUril llnlL Dn I WA 111 III iKRf IstaKwni w I Jfil TiM V4ftWi receive the much cherished plum. People also comptali. n great deal about tho poor tpiality or gas furnished them as itiule.nnd tho exorbitant IiIIIh they are coinplln I to pay for It. A grent deal of growling is ulso heard regarding tho Irregulailtles and ex tortions of tlio present system of meteis. HIh to bo regtetted thut theio is not some competition in tho lighting business in Lincoln, and especially is it unfortunate for tho city that gan anil electilc UglitJ ale sup piled by the same corpoiatiou, o There It probably no onu except tho pro fessional wurd woiker who it not glad tlmt the cnnpalgn it over mid that thu p'tstlons it engendered hnvo sulisldeil A presidential canvass It a critical featino of American government, nt the admit distrust mil jettlousy It ungouilelH between tho closest ueighbois of ton lends to rasliness and tin friendliness. Men give way to pasdon too i end liy or nt least a majority of them, in political affairs. It somsthuot sienn, ill- though it is almost tiu'tsouablo to'adiult, It, that a day will cqu.o when tho intensity of J haling over some election will p.oclpltato a general culamlty Thit danger is strength- m thut way, and that ho Is true to what wo eued by tho disposition always shown by nil know bocnuso ho has known it, mill not rival pal ties to solMttvory technical nilvan- bet'uiHo ho has just verllled it by cltwe edi tuge, however unfairly obtnltioil, and to servation." Mr. Riley will read new and falsify ami lesort todishouoet nnd tllshouor- highly attractive svloctlous from his own nblu niethoels. It is tht) rule lu politic to en- works at tho Ionising thtntru .Mondty even tleavor to win "honeUly If wo cm; dls- hig. Novemlser 'Jlstt. honestly, If we nitift." Hence it'wus'th'it in I . tho local congressional cuiup tlg't tliero was much bitterness, a grunt in toy tltliigs.were said anil tlone by rival candidates that would lutvo been branded as disreputable and ills gracelul lu any other pursuit, than that o' politico. Men'a Hrsoiiat honor, ut all other times abovu lepronchful ciitlclsm, was ns sailed with blind fury and uuiou-suunhlu falsity, and two or throe desperate attempts woio inndt) to drag nlUlou into the c-tin-palgll. Thulebuko admlulsluroil by Father Mur)hy, n Catholic priest ut Tocuiixeli, to thu men who engineered the most noticoablu attempt ill this line, was well-merited and well-bestowisl, thu moro mi Isecause thu at tempt was founded upon a vicious falsehood. The mail who peislsteutly attempts to use his chut cli and his leliylou for his olitical or llnaiiclitl udvuuceiiiuut ouht to Isj tin ceiemontoukly ill cd ntu of iho church. Hut thu catiipiign Is over and neighbors onu shako hit. ids and lenetv Irieudships that nave Iks. n seiely st.iiimd. o The geiiileinuu who huvu lusumed to ut tend to the division of tho set cu wuiiUoftho I city liae ceituiuly oviucctl little respect for uiithmetical pi opoi lions, as thu divisions nro veiy unevenly made. Ai tiono would think that o ell a member of thu city council could HtHi tli.it a pi eel not which legUteia but 12 votes is uowheru near etiutil to a puuil.ct wheiu 174 register. And yoi thu Fust waul hint two pitcliietH Hint nro no moro nenrly cipml Until Unit. Out In tho Hixlh wnitl tlit'it) It olio picclnot tlmt regltteitsl ovriMiKI votttt, nml iiiinthei ueiir It with but Ifit). If this it tho best tho ineinbetK of the cpuuell run tlo ttmnitl thoouforoeinent of tlio luw retiilrlug mi fipi.il division thu night nchool olioilM bticlolhoil with tho power todiuft them Into Mitvlctt. Tin) law nlu piovhlo tlmt them kIiiiII not liemei iMMI votem In n pieciuet.'nuil yot wtiua of Hi precliuts In thit city have over HH). Dkxtkii Hw I fin. tJetllliiC lleitilj- lor tint lliilltbi)t. ICugemi llnllett, wltli hit iimiuI forslght lutt ulitudy recelstsl hit now mid lHiititl(ul lltiuof liolitlny gooili, mid now lilt pnf-nns mi o being tiontttl to n iew of tho Illicit, mill lurgenl lino of lino wittelies, ilhiiiniml", ullver wiiie, etc., over beforo hwii lit l.liii'uln. Mr. l(nllcltpt'oeiit Htock It nlmott entltely now, till tho old liitvlng been cleiiuo I out by tho lab) auction sale. In watches Mr. llnllett Is showing some of tho most celetirattsl move ments nnd ns for tho haudsoiuo designs lu cases, thoy nro thu nemo of artistic Ideals nnd must bo seen to bu uppieciato I, In canes, the newest that n new season briugH out, inn shown mid certainly no one could full to iiiaku u selection from thu variety now in stock. In sllvertvaio tliero It eveiy thlng that one could ask for, from tho or dinary ten spoon, knlws, forks etc. to tho most elegant ten service, wtilur sei vices, tl links of silver sets, etc. Mr. llnllett in his lh'.l-! selection hits certnlllly outdouu nil niev iouselTorU and he Is to ho cong. ululated noon the lino of goods ihut ho Is now show - Ing. William Dean Howolls, the novelist, pays i thit guileful compliment to Junius Whit- comb lllley: "The fact U, our Hoosler Poet has loiiiid lodgment lu ptsp!o love, which Is it much safer pi tee for any Mel than tlielr admiration. What ho has said of very com moil aspects of life has endeared him; you 1 fwl. lu lending his verso, that theio Is one , 0f the homeliest soult that ever title. ed Itself "American Heuuty," "Yosemltl" mo the latest tor's Phiiiinacy. "Pawloniu" purfumot ut and Rec .Starting Monday wo olTcr Cloaks at W.WJ, $ I. CO, tr. tU.7r, 17.50, U.:0 unit tVX No such vuli.es over olfered Isefore. J. W. Wl.MlKlt & Co., 1100 O street. F. II. llu.rjs, the jutveler, is showing some iMNiutiful new designs In silverware, just the thing for preivutittiuns. Oicliettru. Mttsle. Irvlno's new oivliestra furnishes st.Hrlor music, any number ot pieces, for concerts, leception.i, balls, jttn tits, etc. U-avo onlei a ut CoUllIKtt otllce, IIIH Nstieet, telephone U.VI. Society liidletuuil children aror ess;tfull in ittsl to attend Prof. Johnson's dancing ncnilemy Saluriluy iifUrnoon. Prlvutu In struction can tso hud by calling nt thu acad einy nt any time. Uknui.nk Canmi.n City Com. at thu Lin coln Coal Co , southwest corner of Hluveuth uud O stieeU. fl ISMBk m Toncsa "Wlntt The (,'nliimliliiii will tin fur Anierlt a." All of tho Intelligent uti liiuUlvib'd Amtrl emit think well of ami urn prim lot tlnilrinvn couutiymt'ii, and thoy iinllclpnte and liopn for mine of thoiti lu general, tlitn do tlmy oxei:t of forolguert, Wo ulwujs Imigiuod tun selvet abreast of Iho llmntlu th'i sohmeoi iiutl Imliitti Je, mill Hisibly a littlo In ad Miuco liithomnv Invention. However It It only locctitly we Imvj ui!kuitilod(il our fiilth lu the ut little ctptlillltl.tl of our Ameilcnu nitittt. Too little ivpcl li it bum nIhiw tlio work hotelofortt and tin iiativut lovo of the public for nil wneii'tt llioulit to bo genuine-vital or strong. Wo at n mil Ion and u profcsio.i need eiii'inir.nonti tl, li.itli lu fnitli nml tleedt And to lint must cynical doubtless wo betievu the CiiluillhWu oxhlbl tiou wlllcomuiiH u iiivel.itlnil nml It will lu ilblctoptow thut thmt art dons exist bout nnd Isutpiililtt or creating gtoit llilugi, tile HuctiM'ly American, An I tiny miyhopo hoiiio of our artists will rocolvu tlio medals to iiwiku them famous nml theieby some chat Itablo phlliiuthroplst with in trj mouoy tluiii biaiut will piliclnts') n fow American imistei pieces for their gallvriiss, mil tpilt their lalsu toatlyhi and valutlii of foielgners and their cunvtitof lint thiiti tspiii met It to our own at home. Had Chicago ami tint United Status exhibition ttpniletl Palis no would htivit aicoinplislnsl n tint to our ci edit. Hut to create and even surpass, iih wunruoil the uvo of doing, Iho billlliiut I'm is display anil nifsifottatlont, It more than even wo giasplng patriotic tispoiMlct of trttslom, could liitvo autU'iiited or nxiuotsl. Our idiuit, scliemes, nnd plant of execution havii all t'tidy proven marvels to the ininsoi, midmiiuy weirtl concoctions tnul conlriviiu cos nro still being devised nnd pliKH and plans nro rampant and exnbiliint in tlio bialnsof tho entllUl:itH, olllcers and their summit. Tho U. H, ilepin tment, Slatttiiud .mlver to orlglunto and round now Ideas, ! nnd to bring fourth the lluest mid most itl,n t uniitlt ! I ltd lltt Itlll luta have iK'iit mi tlio liowil exhibits lu nil lines t,C work, us thu in sult of nil this tiiiluiilg and encoiiingenieul, wo shall hnvo mi exhibition iitorti illgidllisl bei.utlful and truly nitUtic than miyihlug thu wot Id hut uvur seen, anil It will tsi all our own, cntliely so in general Itltwt and lu its wry dotal I of execution. Tlieio Is uiucli to bu said of the grand production, fioui an iiichltoctuiul slundulut. llitiro hut baon ....ti.i.... ii.u ...thu ttiii. i.ii, ir.ui.i'iiiiij.,. buildiuuH at Jackson Paik. Tito Fine Arts lluilding Is probably tlmnnost itotlcmldo Iioniiiillstloli.torest lu Urn Hiuin, Hl,a ,. lowing this is the Admlolstiutluu llu.ldiug; the novelty or its urchlteutuiu ami tim eliiborale tiecorutlons, giving It pojuhar proml.iei.ee among the luir giouuds. thu gieut 'stiuctillesoii Hrlelly, It Is ono vust dome centre butiessuil I )lB11C0 pnm u.tlow'idel ,';r.i.nu in tint pun. by four pavilions, ouch of which nro to srve , jl0 ()VM for nnd of tuu n.-tnuiriil in proforo ic nsolllces Thotlou.i. typifying Its ul.i. nnd toU1I1 spirit .....I fo. 1.1I11K n most stntely en rnnce , ' ' to tho gi omuls. Ignorant coplo who sett' ' ' this gteal bullillng and leal u It Is chlelly for j e'vrcill! kuOM TUB HTUDIOS. etrtcton tho eye will learn n very lui wit- Miss Harbour has Iwttii doing so.ne very nut lesson i lodlutiy upon entiaiiio to the llnocarvtsl w,h)I paimls preparat iry losml- Fnlr. Thoy will lentil tlmt there is fonio- lug to thu World's Fair, thing Imijoii.I n material success; then, will MUi VVHI Cadniui hut hudtpilteii Iuo Ut no wares shown lu Ithls building but lu its j ,Hplay of deH)ruttsl china In lit Us Art Win liixmy of architecture! and tlecoratlons, will ,,. t,i, m-, sonuof tin pelcduroii llti bo centiiltsl an cdiicttlon to our ieoplo In , frc,od. i mi. I eruiiiis ie,zisiiuiiiii ior me iiivnouj not to undemocratic; tnul tl..) inentof art It .ighlsor you thought so loolUh to spend onoyh. Iluwerculti.ro, books, a Hue homo id tleco.utloiis of Nimu, was wiser than lit' mi m you thought. All of tho buildings nro lluu l.oin extetlor view mid the luturior aio pilatlnl, with Itheir marble columns plaster caste, htatuei, and draperies wo shall with out tlio exhlliitH tliuii.solvet Hud 'then, more beautiful than aiiytlung lieretofor.) Imiigl nod. Mr. T. 1) Millet hut beuu nppiiiutoil the , cl',llf ,, rlllitU. lU. , ,,.., lo . siuuri and ilecor.i- tors. Ills name is so wen Known mill ins meritorious appjiututeiil meets with general favor and appi oval. Mr. Millet hat chosen tut la cotta the iiiiUouul color lor tlociuutlon, lielng the most servicealilu mid aitUtlclii comliiualloii with all the otlnr huet Ho has it very able core ot tissistiiuts in fits ssucial woik. 'Iho U omit It's Pavilion was designed by a woman mclivticl, tlio luturior deem a lions mo to buuutliely the work or feminine hands, and tho miiiiiigemout Is compowd of mi elllcient boitltl of ladles under the leader ship of Mis. Potter Palmer, a genuiat In her self. We itliendy Inivu lensou to feel piou 1 of our sex nml fnmi theshowing inw lu pro gress we need not fear our conietetloii with tho men nt least. In this building for the exhibit of woman's work we will see, woman's snheru it enlaigtsl niul in many in stances she hut sectiicl it foot-hold never to release. The Agricultural lliiildiu; Is a lluu siucliuuii of Coiiitthlnii arcliltectiirc. Ilnely adoptetl to its locution and the rttpiiretusiils. A low dome Is stirmouutut by a grand llguro, thu Iseuutlfill "Dianii" of w lilcli wu recently took note. A suierb poso of u nude llguro, which was thu pride or Ootliam on the tower of the Madison Square Garden, it osel un til loaned to tho Fair nt Chicago, Diana is the llguro over whom tho Woman's C. T, l advised a cruel crusade anil almost prohibi ted her entrance to tli Fair. In the rotunda of this building Is n statue of Ceres, of heroic siotlie work of Philip Martlny, thu sculptor of tho colossal llgures representing the "Hlgrs of the .odlac." Placed on the ntitiitlu of this same building native plants anil treses am tistsl as symbols-motives for tho minor ills) nitidis. Tho Kansas Hulldiug will rank third in slr.e among tho-e erootoJ by the stales soper ately. This Is to bd decora tis I by u frieze ol sun (lower treated in a conventlouil man iter, Mist Angell Is tho successiui woman I director, to Ir) u.sjUUv! by local talent. A I number of Kansas vromen hit v.i conti United j carved piuelt of wis I for tiso lu (he Kansas building Miss Ada Itelian, tlio charming aclruss has posl for Montana statue ot liberty to bu mouldisl of solid silvui for thu statu exultilt at the Wot Id's Fair. Miss Rehan Is n most lietiutiful woman and a bet ter represe ntu 1 1 vo could not be found artis tlcnlly spotklug. Tlimuh Qtli.t ladiet of Montnim illlTensI lu this Idea nml t'loujlit. ono of their own tmmlHir sh'iuld huvn li.teti chosen, Thn stiiltiti It to bit life sir.) graceful ly poind, and will contain l.ll) III) ) worth of silver bullion. Tint gitt it Columbian will couvIium ul cul tivated Amorleiitis of Jthn vitality, vigor mi I lnileHMlileni'tt of Aiili'llc.lll Art; wo timid tin ono t) lend nt nml Jthtit It rntuot, tlmt our workuiustbo Mrst-rtatt and nrlglunl. Tho past ilno iile has unit d id tronttiroi In ni'lU tlo work mid d'j(irutlo it fur nt mi I fur what can wo hop.) In tint coning ur.i, hjlttll wo have mcntoi'lnut work nn titlt Mnt mi 1 continued advancement. Wotcutt wo nro at tho oitenliig of what niiy ittmlt hi nil "Art ('ra7n"nnil In tlmlnext century ill i doiil'.Min nmy look back ut A m trlii i nml tin OjIiiiii i Inn nml say wo started n nuw o,iiuh In Artl tlhinis.) ul tho furniture of to liy wo limn none of tho cumborsninu plocoe Hint duett were so comnion In every well to di lioiln. hold and liomn. Nothing IlkJ mil' pironti nnd nncotlort woin rnnii sIijji-mjjmitv, tsmipllod to ndeg-ittt ttitho girintovory now mid then, lmk at our wallt, s in umlg'ttly cracks in the plaster glaring nt ut With ttti'lr rapid fiiltonihth stint, nor nro t hero any of tho horribly Inartistic will pujui't in patterns wo must count nml follow out, if mnt! wo nro rolcgatod tn u ti.iucli of llliiess; such nt usisl to cover thu four summit ling walls and ceilings. No today for tlio s lino iimoitiit. or k'HSsunie wit mil lutvo our walls nml celling dcorntoil In djllctt) tlnlt, w,ti f i Inge ami dados III lutruioiiy of shadel, ami If something mom ult'sornts It tlodrod tin fipscover will blond tin huowm I tl itty m cnll for nml iniiko u plcsliu r.ittfnl vIhw iftd an artistic buck giouii I for thill mi etchings oil piliitlugH and tvater colore nf tin p '.in to ago which can bo secunsl for a imioii ililo price comparisl with th put, mi I If .md cnmiotniroitl these, thern lire tho (Ir.ivuros, Photo gravur.w, llthogr.iphl, sto.d onjr.iv lugs, iitid colore I cuts) of mi t Cult' r.),i.-to iu tloiu of tin uiiistjrptci. I).) u t put u'pjii thu wnll bud woik, to o Incite tin eye in a wrong direction, hut if littlt It oxpjuUl, liiiikD good sDlectlous and uilki) tin n at y.nr I'r wl udmll, feUll.U tint whit yim ",'lVo '.,,e,, '" .'" "!. !M ! '. ! tho tlonlguers huvu this put tleu.ide and period or tiuu gt Vim in sui'il ux pilelto dci, eiiesanl cupdW to hide tlio llxiM wliluu weru oncu Intreii null uutluhlly .In uppenr illicit lu comparltuii to now. And thou ugiilii wu iiuiy huvu thu ollod natural wolt tliolltioluuuis which Imitate, tin Inlaid, mid the full Inlaid llorH and .covur them only hertiiillil there Willi thu Turkltii atil Purism iiigsoftlio ruxulutioii stylet wu roconund I I'V- "K forlio.iltn-o.wuli.iee.iiul bnut I 1U,U " ! W,U"M' . . . 1 hoy will tmnsterii Heomlngly i.lalu Ixmdulr s'larm.ig u in euci a ui.U onuiini t ""- --yr-j v..... ' onwiiwntliil furjllture, plctuiiu all I linoi hjliolil thu vnry l)ui (ItMigiH lu aUliiitof lllllll4f I V llfUtf 111 1111 1 Itril tllltlltt Mltil fv. I Mist Clam llurttm lint a '.very active arid I "t,'riwll"i? c,f' nt ,U,B lWu'tBr' Nruial. ' U'y ' "'hiding ti clay and il.awl.ig f'm llfu In fie skolch cltss. Mist Cltia II ililwiti h is u uoblo little ultti of workers. Theymolef in clay, mid their elforts would sliinuu thu iittuuipit of tinny nn oldur student tl. in the kludergai tern. I The Haydon Alt Club have chotiu n very suitable gilt as u happy ruiiiluinr of ol I tiiiin friends; a beautiful gold watch, to prueont to their retiring so.'rut iry MtseS irah Woil Moore. Miss Lulu Murpy of "Ctuer'' it sj buty with tin At t workers that sin tloat not of tuu Ibid thu time to come lu ;to the city f gosip with us. much at wa would enjoy having company. .hiss ueriiiiiu aianpioue seiiilt hick to her friends, fioui Ootliam, tlio pluasaut tidiiuso her happy Installment in hur favoriti studio theio and of pleasant uiitlelpitio w of a studious whiter. Who is tho fetching young la ly that is jKMing for nil Ideal "Psyche" to lie given to her own "Heriue." when flnlslntd. I saw the canvass at a stti lio roce.illy and wjiiI 1 like to meet Psyche hursdlf. Mrs. Maj Hohamion lias returned from the Columbian mid will era long bu once mortt lu the midst of tin Art inyjtjriit re proluclng home of tho many pretty elf oils she saw during her sojourn u thu Fair City. ills K, K. iowo at Wesleyati has a Hue large dust ami a mnutier of them are ipjito advancetl. Miss Lowe ,'repitU of her pupils that several of them enterod at State Fair nml not one who enteral work but received recognition in prdiniumt, Mrs II, M, Hrock at the Conservatory it a rustler, but she gives a bad rejtort of the quality of gas used during the day, The grade and prumro ai-o so poor It is almost im possible to lire her kllur In the allotted tlmo or during biisluens hour. Mrs. Will tVlttinan has leoii doing somo very gootl canvass work again. Mrs. W. always was an enthusiast in art circles. A line hintlscapu, an order piece, has jiist b)eu completed and turned over to tin purchaser by this much admired artist, I inn not prepirot to s;iy who tho young lady Is that will receive that beautiful "boa boa" Ikix (heart shape) surmouiitod by a most delicate group of Dresden figures but I saw ono in course of preparation ut Stu ho Revera, which U to Is) presented to one of our rosebuds, during Xmas. season by her last admirer uud adonis. "Miss Nancv." Miss Chapiu has roopemst her studio, room JO, McMurtry block.