THE OMAHA DAILY UEEt SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 27 , 189SJ-TWENTY PAGES. ANOTHER MENACING MOVE Having Taken Most of Van's Attire , Girls Ntw Covet the Whhtls. TIMELY SUGGESTIONS FROM AN EXPERT Thn llrnuty nnil Clmrnn of Atnrrlrnii Wo. mm ninlimtlnu hi Ilintiin Xnlrtl \ \ cilornVorKor IVinliilno ( Innilp and fiinliloiM , Does u woman like to whistle ? Of course slio docs. 1 don't bcliovo there is one who has not tried it with inoro or less siicccs * . Most woinon try to learn the accomplishment behind iho Uiteh on door on the sly , anil would not bo caught for all the world , because they Htill stand partly in awe of llioold- /anlYioncd / Miying : "A whistling girl and a crowing lion novelcoino to any good end. ' ' Hut 'tis high time wo discard this old fojry minorhtition , for in lliisngo of progress" , when the glH of the period has adopted her brothor'H mispondcis , cravat , soft lelt hat and sh I shirt what's the mnttor with her coming out with the bolil avowal that she can and will whistle If she wants to ? Hc.sidos whistling has i cached the altitude of a profession ; has not our fair Ainor- ican HUlor , Mis. Shaw , whistled hprsolf into the good graces of all Hnropo ? There IB a Meshy old.gontlonmn with gray hair who often piisbcs by , and on ! how that man can wblstlo , mid almost counl to a full brass band. On a cold winter's night don't you lilco to moot a peed nnturod fcl'ow ' with a good nutured whistle , Iti'epi-'g time , tnno with aBort Bert of ihvthniio rhynio to the crunching of tlio snow beneath his fuel ? The other day when the writer wns whiBlling "Hurrah 1 for the rod , white and bluo" the ice man huddoiily nut in an appearance , and the big piece of Ice ho was so kind as to allow us on Hitch a cold day chilled the surrounding al mosphoio so that it nearly fnuomy whistle. LJutbCoing the amused smile on his face , I said lo mytolf : "That's all right , Mr. Ice Man ; maybe you thlnlc a woman can't whiptlo. " On I went with the cond verse , for has not woman the right to whistle In admi ration for the colors of her country's llagV Yes , our country's Hag for wo women of America never foil the full glow of patriotism as wo do today when wo can point with swellinir pride to the Columbian exposition and the fact that in that great national jubilee wo aio equally loeogni/.ud with the men. But lot us return lo a woman's whistle , uhout which there are some peculiar features. She se-ems to bo always net ting ready to whistle , sounding only the preliminary.notcs as it worc.dnuvingtlio breath in wiion it should bo forced out. But time will remedy those defects. The tongue you will liotico regulates the human whistle to a very larga ex tent. and no man has ever yet denied that wo hivvo not a full and complete use of that organ. Indeed , 1'voheard it strongly hinted that they as a class believe - liovo a woman's tongue is the only ex isting example of porpctunl motion. ,13111 wo are not going to notice a little elur'lilto that. We are too conscious of ' bill- ability to preserve a golden silence nvor little and big vexations that would cause our great laigo brothers to say awfully naughty words. Hut good "gr/icions ! why don't homebody write r. -.new songVMcGinly" was easy to whistle , so was "Annio Roouoy. " But what woman could capture the twist on "Tararaboomdoay V"GKACI GKACI : HI.VKS. American women are very beautiful 'nn'a chui ming , exclaims Ilarpor'-a "Weekly. They know moro and talk bettor than any other woman in iho world , except tholr sifters of Franco. This olnss and that has been called the only American aristocracy , and there is truth underlying the claim of each. The tramp is un aristocrat because ho JH an idler. Tlio college boy is an aristo- eiat because ho hns much leisure for updrt. The .mny and navy olllcers are aristocrats because they are the perma nent rerescntatlvos | of tlio government. But. after all , the woman of fashion is the llncst and most charming aristocrat in U'o ' country. If any one can sit up late and have plenty of leisure to sleep away the orowfcot of fatigue , it is she , nut yet oven ilio baa no right to tempt the fates after the manner of the Brilisl inn id and matron. She has more to do. The demands of our complex t-ocloty upon the woman of Iho country are greater and mo 'o exacting than those made upon the foinii.ino members of i inoniuvliical aristocracy. Tlio Anicricat : woman of fashion Is usually pretty nearly tired enough when she begins to dress for dinner. Besides , with alt duo respect to our cousins on the other side of tlio water , wo do not cnro lo have her exactly like the Knglish woman. * * Tlio weekly round of fomlnino dissipa tion in Boston Is bewildering. "I am going to have a good time noxl week , " said n Boston pirl to a reporter. "My hrothor cnlia It a regular giddy swirl of frivolous dissipation. Monday I shall Bpond mod. of the day at the bazaar for tlio Homo for Acred Couples at Horticultural - cultural hall and I'll go In the evening i10 hoar Carroll 1) . Wright speak on the in- lluonco of tlio factory system on intel lectual development , Tncbdny the fair for the Working Boys homo opens at the Gettysburg building. ' Wednesday afternoon there's a lovely mealing in iho inturoi > t of fresh water baths nt Technology and in the evening I'm going to Bulllnch chapel to BOO and 5 hoi'i- pretty glrl'd play in aid of tlio teachers -lm/.nnr. Thursday I Muill blmply reside at the Homo' for Aged Couples fair again , and l-Viday evening I hliall go to Tromont toinplo to near tliOHO oharniing Chinamen , Ham 1'ing Leo and Wong Cain Koo , talk apnima the < ! oary exclusion law , and Saturday , oh ! Saturday I do want to go to Spring- llold to the foot ball game , but more I \uuit to go to the ( 'lianning hall meeting of the 'Youngor Mlnietora' association ! " * Mi B. Nat ColllnsVoroat Falls , Mont. , ia a remarkable woman , though one would not thin ! ; to to look at hor. In appuaranco who is a blonde , not too tall , but just , tall enough , dresses in a pic/ ' tnrobqno western style , and weighs prob ably H > 0. She IB a business woman. ibis Mrs. C"UI"rf , and the hns wade a big fortune all by horsolf. She deals in muluH and cows. Mrs. Collins xvont to Chicago recently unaccompanied by her mules and cow H , though bho generally bus thorn with hor. Her llrst experience - rionco Ui' ulUng and shipping cattle and accompanying thorn all tlio way to Chicago ; l- cage fvi-tfijimdo lost sooeon. On her second end I rip a few weeks aio she him forty- two head of steors. bho saw her cuttle weighed , unloaded and sold at the stock yirdrt , and in reckoning up the proceeds whun tjap UpoLUf ulnppurs' foes amount- in ir to $7f : > 0 jvas reached Mrs. CollitiB entered n priest ngalnt It being allowed , clniml'ig that "v . . . l.oi own ? uliippor , und tlllU if tnoro were any fees Blie WntoTtUoiirhor olf. And bhfl got thoiii. She IB tha onlv lady in the whole i btuto of Montana , oTprobnbly In the wont , who hus ohlppod her own cattle und foliowed'Hhom through on the BUUIB train. She Is known nallio Cattle Queen of Montana. The excellence of curly rising arid Ha Inspiring inlluenVo on both body and jtilnd have boon thome.j for Iho pool's feongnnd and the sago's sotmon. Karly rinlng promolcs cheerfulness of temper ; openup now capacities of enjoyment nnd elmnncls of dollirht to which the sluggard must bo insensible , It Increases the mini of human exist ence by stealing from Indolence hours that would clso ifo titlorly wasted , anil , bettor still , unquestionably conduces to longevity. All limp livcra have boon . early risers. Now , the habit of retiring to led nt late hours will hardly admit of early rising , therefore tlio noi'csilty of re fraining from the ono in order to secure the advantage of the olhor. From six to oitrht hours are generally hold to bed snlllclont , and no doubt on the ivvorngo are so. Our sleep is rcgulaloil much by Iho season. In wintrr people Ho longer on nccounl , us tliov " say , of Its being lee dark lo gel up"early. There is = omo plausibility In tlio roi : on , but the sys tem In cold and dark weather Is moro prone lo sloop than in light and sunny limes. Invalids need generally plenty of bed lost , but they should procure it by going early lo he'd. There is moro health and stiongth to bo found in tlio prautlco of suoing the sun rlso than in looking nt it in any other part of Iho day. # * Mins Klin Knowlca of llnlona , the populist candidate for attorney general of Montana , ran away ahead of her ticuet , and would have been elected had the cowboy districts shown the gallantry displayed by city votors. Miss Knowlos graduated from Hales college in Lewiston - ton , Mo. , not moro than six years ago. Deciding to study law she became a student in the olllco of a. Manchester , N ! ( . , llrm and then wont to Montana. Slio found a statute in that advanced commonwealth prohibiting women from praclicing at the bar , and bo with un- Kiirpas'cd energy and skill she went to worl ; nuit hud that law repealed by tlio no.\t legislature thnt mot. MisaKnowles claimed thnt nho had as much right to bo a lawyer as the next one , and it bcems thai sinoo'sho opened her olllco her ability has not boon questioned. Five women , all damcsof high dogice , have been appointed to tbo command of crack regiments in the Prussian army bv Iho present xoung warrior emperor. Thin is , like most of his acls , an entirely new departure , but whether it is a shrewd device or simply 0110 of his peculiar freaks it is well c.ilculatod to achieve his do-irc.st. ' ambition , tlio ex altation and popularizing of the army above everything elfeo. Previous to his accession liioro wcro only two women colonels in the Prussian army , and nouo had been appointed for nearly a score of years. . Tlio senior woman colonel is the Jim- press Frederick , who was placed In com mand of a regiment of hussars at the coronation of Kmporor William I. , October IS , 1801. Princess Frederick Charles , widow of tlio famous "Hed Prince. " ranks second , in point of time. 'Slio iccoivcd her colonelcy in 1871. Queen Victoria was made colonel of a Prussian regiment of dragoons in 188 ! ) . Tbo two fust named have often ridden at the bond of their regiments , dressed in their full regimental * , and ono of tbo Km press Frederick's most Hashing pic tures shows her thus attired and afield. In many of the provinces of Holland Ihere is a marriage custom in vogue which is as curious as any to ba found in a year'ssearch ! through South Africa. When -Dutch swain falls so deeply in love tbat bo fools It imperative to breathe the story of his allcctioiw into llio oars of Ills loved one ho Marts out for her homo bearing ia one hand a sweet bocd cake wrapped in paper. Ar rived at tlio family residence lie enters tlio living room anil , without address ing the girl , ho places the cake upon a table near her. If who opom the paper and begins to cat it is a sign that Iho love suit is acceptable lo all. Hut if tbo cake i& loft upon the table untouched , then the lever must look somewhere clso for a sweetheart. Sometimes tbo girl loiibos her lever by dallying with the euko before oatiirg. In case she re fuses him tlio whole nITtiir is kept en tirely hoi-rut and no one outside of the family is over the wiser. Mrs. Anna M.ililtliv Muulsby , by her will , which hus just been presented for probate in Washington , provides for iho erection and inainlcnaco of a homo for doilitulo women , ai iv memorial to her mother. Hho bought a. hltc in the fashionable part of tlio city and tot apart. $35,000 for Ihq buildings and $15- 000 as nn ondowmcnl fund. She also boqiicaths SJO,000 ! to the Newsboys nnd Children's Aid society for n , building to bo known as the "Uoorgo Maiilhby Memorial Home , " in memory of her Into luiblunu. V A happy and vigorous old lady , when nbked for the secret of her S. ! years of health and enjoyment , said : "I never allow my-olf to frol ever things [ . .cannot help. I take a tiiip , and homolimcs two of thorn , every day. I do not carry my wiislitng , ironing , dressmaking or bak ing to bed with me. And I try to oil all the friction out of my busy lifo by 11d 11n immiclt bollol'tbat thcro is a Hrain and n Heart to Ibis great unlvoi'ao and tlmt 1 can tiust them both. " I'ilftfllull The old fashioned fringes are revived , niul nlo spiked fringe ? , with rich pubeo monlcrio headings. The mounting of out glass pitchers , roloied and clear , shows u hiiinp'uous- ' ness soon nowhere olt > o. Many of these ; have lids ; frequently they are silver trill. Collars and ruffs look well when encased - cased in n now bov , inudo especially for llioir reception. It is circular , lo lined , and ia executed in npplica in miihl1- Novelties in jot nrn bhnpod like u French peas ant waist , witlrn strap go ing up ever thu shoulder , and a point front and buck from which falls a heavy rain fringe , Now passcmcntoriss nnd galleons are made up of heavy sllc | cords , open meshes and turnings , pendants nnd Hungarian drops , arranged to give an open luce und lattice olTect. Among the coats particularly adapted for youthful wearers nro tho.so In threo- qunrtor princchso shape , with hnnd- 1)1 homely trimmed vest and very full vel vet bluevus and giidlc. )1ff Uolted and girdled coats nro growing in popularity , and for older wearers are long , heavy garments with prlncosso backs , Russian fioutb , anil large bleovos trimmed with fur. Very luuulspmo evening capes of black and dark-croon velvet are trimmed with heavy ecru silk gnlpuro lace laid Hat upon the edges of ( ho capo , with hood scalloped E > ide of the lace at the top. The long , wavy Mongolian fur is used this Hoaspn for collaroUcH , boas , fancy i.ulTs und edgings. It | H naturally whlto , but it in now dyed ninny rich ! , dark colors to match street costumes. Very handsome droBBcs for blender , youthful women are made of Napoleon blue , violet , or golden brown ladies' cloth , all in one plcco , hooked in the back , and trliumod with narrow bands of plucked beaver fur and silk crochet buttons of the same dark shade , C'linol's lialr ohovolts , shaggy of sur face , now English Forges , far softer and much moro lloxlblo than the original wiry goods , French chuddahs nnd Hot- ritj ! cloths are ntnong the winter goods almost universally worn and are sent from looms both foreign and domestic. It Is n favorite fad just now to cover a book with a scrap of brocaded silk , Bomotlmos padding It by a layer of cot ton wadding underneath. Two ribbons are atlnched to opposite sides by which to tlo It together , ami a dainty gift ! s formed which Is inexpensive but rich In appearance. A fancy of the moment Is for dessert and other plates , no two of which are alike An artist in china painting has M ( elected two do/.en plalos of as widely dilleront patterns as pi slblo. Kach ono lias n distinct design , the only decora- lion In common bfiug a wide rim in mat gold. The quaint protlincss of the now old- fashion long loobo gown gathered to the yqti ire b.ind about the shoulders for full dii-sa H taking in aino t extraordinary way , while in the street in Paris Iho blouse robes tnnv bo soon with the addi tion ot a real old-faahlonod spencer of clolh or velvet. The newest jackets are cut with sqtinro cornois and roach only to Iho bolt , or in n still newer mode are cut sharp away , and have velvet rovers , ittul , if a still more olabornto corsage is desired , the second jacket or waist may bo of con trasting nmtorial nnd open ever 11 shirt fronlof nious-iolincdo Foio or silk. A favorite do'vico for fur-trimmed gowns is iv pointed girdle outlined upon tlio bodice by ono or two rolls of fur. Thesd girdles usually are wide , the up per point reaching' ' almost to the turn of the bust , Iho lower below the waist an inch or two. They may bo pointed both back and front or only In front. Five hundred hands nro at work on the bridal veil of the Princess Marga- rothc of Prussia. The veil is made of AGO different pieces , all the work being done with the nocdlo , and the pieces , each of which ' equires ten dnys for com pletion , are to bu joined by the most bklllful lacemako'-s in a-paltern which will appear ui the work of Iho same hand. In heavy cloaks Iho straight coats with lioso fronts and throe capes are the most popular for girlH. Ono is brown beaver , a melton , with brown velvet capos , full ever the shoulder" , and each capccdcrcil witli mink is as handsome a coat as could bo dobircil. It is fastened down tbe front with two rows of largo white pearl but tons , and is open tip thobaulcof the bklrt and bordered with fur. A dinner gown of rod and black- satin , with diagonal cords of black velvet , has a trained .skirt that Ills plainly over the hips , but in front is plaited in six pl.iits , throe on each side , turning toward the middle. Tbcbo plaits give decided move ment to the front of the skirt. Other skirts , by the way , have a bunch of plaits encircling Iho form just below the waist line , their fullness ilowing into the train at the back. Tlio blccves ar.d yoke of Ibis dinner gown are made of the red and black satin without the diagonal 'velvet cord. A co/y drcf-sing gown is of a pnlo blue llan'ncl , a woollot ) web witli n soft sill : win p , simply fastened about the waist witli a cord and heavy tassels of black. Over tbo blcovcrf are full caps embroidered in a point about the edge witli black , and above this three rows of feather stitching , ono nbovo thoi other , and each extending up with the sleeve at the point where tlio bcallops join to gether. Around the nock there is a rtillle of llanncl embroidered and foathor- blitcbou in the pame waj * , which frills u litllo way down Iho front to the girdlo. 'I'll Ik Almtitiimun. . A girl in Cornell college has taken up veterinary surgery as her npcclal study and moans to make it her future In Somerset county ; England , ladies have adopted the man's bnddlo and with divided skirts , blouses and men's hats follow the hounds. The youngest woman who over came out of the west and won fame in the east is probably M''sEvu Wilder MrGlas- hou , who is still nearer-0 than "o , and who his written a remarkable btory called "An Kurthly Paragon. " Out , in Wyoming a lady lias been elected "a jubtico of tbo ponce" and the lawyer * are piu/.led lo know whether to addiess her us "your honor , ' ' or "your lovolinosV or "your amiability. " Hut it is pretty safe to iy that she will ad minister justice. Mrs. Priscilla Scroggins of Hall county , ( Jem-gin , is vouched for as being 115 years old. nnd she has bpen u con- Mbtont member of the Methodist church for ever 100 years. She is taken euro of by her oldest daughter , Mrs. Mtibry , who is S7 years of ago. Mrs. Kli'ibolh Ohby-llnnlor , an ec centric old lady who died recently in London , forgot to leave anything sub- bfiijtlal for her relatives , but bequeathed 500 per year to bo hold in trust for her parrot. Jn n codicil & 00 were added with which to buy tlio parrot u now Tlio Now Xealand House of Roprosen- has adopted the electoral bill embodying tlio principle of one man ono vote and extending the franchise to woman. The latter portion of the inoas- nro was passed last year by Iho lower lioiibe , but was thrown out by the Legis lative Council , Lady Somerset has bcon convinced by her observations in this country that English women tnlco far moro interest in politics limn American wompn do. The fact is that over here women lake their politics vicariously. They intor- c.st IhemsohcB In the men and the men interest themselves in politics. Mrs. Frances Fisher Wood has been studying figures with the result of Und- Ing that nino-tonths of the children ( if college-bred women survive infancy a record never before equaled in any ago , class or country. Mrs. Wood Is horbolf a Vassal1 girl and a trustee of Barnard , and Iho wife of a well known nhytician. There are today moro than 20.COO women in tlio Pnitod Stilton earning n living by professional and personal serv ice outbldo Hint of mechanical labor or work in tlio shops , In the practice of law and medicine , the touching of music and art , literature and bcicnco , nnd in cler . ical work ol different kinds in yovurn- inoiit and other olllclnl places , ' A Snuliii : Miirliliin I'rc Our improved onk or walnut f < M machine lnc d la your liomo to use , wllbout cost of I cent in you. Cut tnUudvt. out anil soncl with nJJri'ss Inilay. Address Alvah Manu facturing Co. , Chicago , III. Dr. William Walter tfobb of I'tillaJoIpbla lias Bcon chosen to succeed Dr. Adams us president of tlio faiucus Kpiscppal training BcUool at NasliotaU , WU. * WEII'IXO : W\TEII , No. , Oct. 2S , ' 03. Or. Moore : My Dear Sir 1 uavo Just bonnlit the third bottle of your Tree of LifoT It Is indeed a "Troo ol Life. " Doctor , whoa you so kindly crave mo that first buttlo ray Hunt slJu was so lumo and sere and mv liver end i. d ba much that I could not Uo upon my side at ull , Tliero wns a soreness over my Kidneys all of ttio time , but now tnat trouble Is all ever , I sieop Just as well on ono sldo us oil tuo otbcr , uud my sleep rests and rofrosues mo , and i feel the best 1'vo felt In tlftcea years , and ] know fiat It Is all duo to your Tree of Life , Your * very truly , U lDUULUT. . For sale by all druggists. FASHION'S ' LATEST FANCIES ExpsrinvntJ in Pcrs&inl Adornnmt by the Wonnn of Swelldom. FINE FEATHERS MAKE BEAUTIFUL BIRDg lrcllyVntnni : not PromUnt Swell < ! nwn lit \v Voile ( Mnlilnnil rmirtlmn Two < : lo k < - Flint I'dtclilnc IXHO Hiuitict. ( Conrrlitlitcil. 1MIJ. ) Nnw VOIIK , Nov.'Jl. [ OorMSpiailanoJ of Tar. HUB. ] S-.vollJoin made a great sncrltlco tlio other ovontiiR K.IVO up tito Howe show to attend the oponitr ; of ono ot Its now cm in , ycloptColonial. Cnaunojv O paw was th'jro , as usual , nnd sp3ko of the unmoor of prutty wornuii present. I-looUotl about inc. Did 1 gwa through Rr < ioa spectacles lh.it I eonhl not discern his ro ccolorcil vision ! I had ] usi bcfoio miitto n menuil note ot tliu fi ct tlmt there wnni't a slnclo prolty wumnn there uo , not onn could I IInil , ullhoiik'ti I hail gonu from room to roam , up imd down every stnlrcnsp , ntiopoil Into all the cozy cor ner * where bounty nilfjht bo lurking , und ox- u in I n Oil ci-ilic.xlly cvury woaiaa in Ilia sold and w hlto tlio.itor. I'erhrtlin it wns bec : URO lliov worn moro lllco thoaisolvos thun they used to ba , 1'owdor 1 could sou plenty of , but very little rouge , cronm wr.shos nnd Ijoaiuillur * . Another tliliiR tlmt I notli'od wns the cour- ngo of the Amorlcnn woinun as exomnUlleil la thnt poriloti of them prasant. Althnuiii the Kaipiro lias boon "tho UiltiK" lor son.o time past , nnv number of these wontoii were their lust winter's ROWOS with the moU wonderful cquunliully. I couldn't count raoro than twenty lOtnplro cowns , nnd wnsn't nblo to dlscoverone la the 1S50 , although thnt 1 hardly looked f.r , it has so recently conio over. To bosuro , tliencnsoa Is still Nyounp , but tatting all tunics Into consldor.Ulon it was certainly surprising niul dls uppolatlni , ' . 1 was sorry"thnt tinV ) men had v f . XSRT or IbUU. ot made moro of au effort to o bewitching. They sootuod just n rifle indifferent. I noticed It even in the rossing room'bofoio ' they cama down there vasn't iho usual crowding noout , mirrors ; Imost all of thorn g. v > only a loolt or two Uo the glass mid thoa turned away , lull be prowliie strongmliulolnoss , do you sup- 'Oae ' , thnt has nnythtno : to do with ttiQ nangei" Surely the elomoiit isn't ' creeping nto the circles of oxcluslvenoiis oud gayety. Wliltit mill ( ' .ret'il In Titv.ir. was the most oonular material , ppnreutlv , and c' IfCon. There were any number of oengaline gowns in light colors , vita velvet sleeves' Wnltoand green were hero , end ft great ? Unal of tho.n , particularly n all wlilto gowns with very bright green civet sloave pufU. Next to the whlto and ; reen in favor ( Mtno white nnd palo yellow ; > oisitlv because-the exquisite liltlo bull- ootn wns decorated in tueso two ctcllcuto colors. Tlio women thai had gowns of these two shades oriof pile yellow alone nnd hero wero'evnr KO miiny of hotn looked very pretty when the shades tuot covered the wall background nicllcd softly Into their own garb. Ono woman . as siinnly a cloud of whlta chiffon milTs , sluovoi , panlors , ct nl. Her dross was so pretty tnnt I felt sorry that , cho wasn't. Ono girl I liked slio was polite , gr.iceful and woinl Her young fnco loouoa vounger with her short , curly blicu hair reaching just to the shoulders , caught with Duly ono pin nnd then lulling as It would. Her whlto bcngulino gown foil nlni.i nnd u little full , straight lo her foot , from a short white yoko. A nand of magenta velvet covered the join nil around , and t\vo long , narrow magenta loops stooj up from the band on the youo in fiont , u'.most toucning her dark , gjp-ylike throat. Hur dress WHS loost'ly eiifiu the wnUl by nnothor velvet band of the same bright color , nnd long siren i no rs loll from tliu yoke at the back. A train thcro was that was simply over powering. A gentleman that stood ni-nr inu measured it with a quick pyo and pro nounced Its Inngtu thrcu jards. Dear , what a lot of room it * owner needed ! Slio made eovoral attempts to hold it up , but oven \vhen she look bold of tbo very middle u long end still loll about her , which hho wns helpless to control. Her rene was very beautifully trimmed with deep Venetian point. Hut J wns fully repaid for all the weari ness of looking and watching that ovonine when the women bccnn ' to go homo , lor 1 saw two cloaks that'woro most magnificent. They were fresh from I'uns , I could sco at a glanco. TunIrst / ono was of pure white cloth , and hung ever a roio-coloreil gown that had a crush velvet Kinnlro bolt of pink , a deeper shnilo. The cloak was u double nelcibie , the llr.st cape hanging ihreo-cjuarlor length , itnd edged with Russian sable , the second vorv much shorter , edged tlio s.uno. From the neck foil a very narrow rutllo of the cloth , both headed anil edged with fur ; nnd thu fur of tuo ho.uilng wont down inside thu mantle as well , for a few Inches , BO ( bat It was wnrm and close at the throat. The lin ing ivas whlto taffeta , .shot with palo roses. The other wns very Oitloionl. Jt wns of n beautiful \\ator-grecn brocade , wlili loaf sprays ouilincd in gild. The clonk , which fall Co Iho feat , bouinoil lo bo made of but four straight pieces. Two were narrow and formed iho front , moot ing in the center. The other Vwo were much wider nnd formed the back , the sides and the sleeves. At the bark tlio openIng - Ing WHS far up , so that the dross train hud plenty of room to sweep out. Hut where those'pieces touched thn front breadths the ; fell altogether loose , and apt rt , to that tuo.v were liku long sleeves. A pretty i'miig ' of whlto quilted silkbbowed mono sldo , nnd u polntnd voke of rich green velvet was edged by t , wluo berlhu of fine gulpuro. An im- moiifo rolling collar , also of gulnure , stood UP above tbo lady's oars , CntcliliiK C'iilHiirc . How did these dames lix their hair , do you ask' Not very much out of the ordinary. Most all of them high , or semi-high , with diamond or llower bands lying around inu coils , with pretty aigrettes or ( lowers or high nariaw satin bows standing up from thu twists , with porham loss waving locks and moro smooth uUinlng ones , bomo of the dainty hair ornaments worn now nro veri protty. They often convert un ordinary t'oilTuro Into a icinarkahly pretty one- , with their fanciful shapes. Ono that I s-uv WHS particularly nroity.t had a line bead of gold for a loucduiion and at the center a bird perched with outstretched wing ! , ull la dull gold. Taluli.g of bnad ornamentation reminds mo of huud rovonug. Ju t think of It' ' The restoration of thu style of 1S3D hat gene oven so far as the hat. ' Keliold a bonnet with bigb brlnt standing up away from tbo fuca with sides closclv drawn over the oars by strings that tlo under the chin. How do you thin ! you look In It i ( Do you think you 111(0 it i If you linvo a swoutefitco with a pretty , demure mnulb It may tic tuo verv thing that will suit you. Tbo only uno I tmvo so far had the pli-usuro of seeiuK U of palo gray felt , bus a gathered rose-colored lining on tbo wide front biloi , ho-s JjUcl ; standing plumes In ftyint and black airings. Stran'r'0 to iay , it isn't at all ' ucVr , Nar , to bu still more candid , I ft'inll Lave to confess that 1 like it , lliat I think it very preity. EVA A. BcnfiiEiiT. rj Recognizing the fact that the Holiday trade will soon dcivmnd great quantities of goods in our line , being heavily overstocked and wishing to give our customers the benefit of low prices at a time of year when our goods are most in demand , we have concluded to CUT PRICES all to pieces , without regard to cost of articles mentioned. The goods ode red at cut prices are the same quality and purity that we have always sold , and we guarantee their absolute purity. We handle no imitation goods of any description. A glance at the prices given below will con vince customers that we have clone as we said , viz : CUT PRICES ALL TO PIECES : QUOTED Fire California Snt Wte' Kojjular prices. MeI0c anil 50c per quart ; SI.-5 , Sl.oO anil $1.7o per gallon. Port , all now reduced to ) U per qt ; ! )0c ) per gal. Sherry , all now reduced to 2"ic pprtit ; OOr. per gal. Angelica , all now reduced to UdC per ql ; OOc per pal. Muscatel , all now reduced to 2oo porqt : OOc per gal. Blackberry , all now reduced to IMc per qt ; itc ( ) per gal. Sweet Catawbaall now reduced toMe -Me per qt ; DOc pur gal. Madeira , all now reduced to 2oo per qt ; UOeper gal. Malaga , all now reduced lo 2oc per qt ; OOc per gal. To nay , all now reduced to Hoc per qt ; OOc per gal. Pare California Soar Wine ? , Regular prices , IMcoc and 40c per ' quart ; OOc , $1 and S1.U5 per gallon. Claret , now reduced to 1-Jc per qt.loc per gal. ftinfandcl , now reduced to "Oe per ql ; Goc per gal. lUesliiig , now reduced to l"je per qtloc ; ) ) er gal. Sour Catawba , now reduced to l0c ! ] ) er qt ; ( ijc per gal. Pure California Brandy , Regular prices , 7oc , ? 1 and SI.So per iltiart ; $ i7o , $ : ' . . : W anil Ii.50 lier gallon. All now reduced to ( il'e per quart ; 82.IIO per gallon. Imporlcfl Port Wine , Regular prices , 7oc , $1 and $1.2.j per qt ; irir : ) ( ) per gallon. Now reduced to OOc per qt ; $2.0 per gallon. Imported Sherry Wiie , Regular price" , 7i"c , SI and $1,2. " > per quart ; $ I.oO ! per gallon. Now i educed to OOc per quart ; $ 'J.3 ( ) per gallon. IiDporlefl Three Slar Hemicsy BraMuy , Regular price , $ LeO per quart ; $1.75 per gallon. Now reduced to ! )0 ) < ; per quart ; $3.TO per gallon. Si , Louis Export Beer , Usual prices , 25c per quart. Now reduced to 12jc per quarl ; packed iu plain box , 1 do/.on quarts to a box , $1,50 , packing ohm-go 2oc ; total , $1.7o. Metiioril anFJamalcn Ham , Regular prices , * 1.2."i per quart ; 53.50 per gallon. Now reduced to Ode per quart , * 2.2. > per gallon. Gins. Regular prices. Tom Gin , $1.00 ; Do Kuyper , $1.25 ; t'rystal , $1.40 per quart. Now redudcd us follows : Booth Tom Gin 70c per quart Do Kuyper Gin Mc ) per quart Crystal Gin OOc per quart Tom Gin $2.00 per gallon London Dock Gin 2.20 per gallon R.\o Mult Gin 2.30 per gallon Cherry Bounce , Apple and Peach Brandy. Former pi-Ire SI.25 per qunrt $ I.OO per gallon. Now all reduced to 70c per quarl ; $2.50 per gallon. Imported Bass Ale. Dog Head Brand , 20c per pint i ; $2.00 per ( lox.cn. White Label Brand , 2oc per pint ; $2.25 per do/.on. Imported Dublin Stout. Dotr Head llrand , 20c per pint ; $2.00 per dw/.en. Imported Rhine Wines. Old pi Ice $1.00 per quart. Now re duced to 60c per quart. Imported Claret. Old price $1.00 per quart. Now ro- duccd to oOc per quart. Imported Champagne. Pommery "Sec. " Sl.oO per pint : $2.7o per ouart. Piper Tloidslcck "Sec , " $ l.ao per pint ; $2.45 per quart. Dry Moiiopolo , $1.40 per pint ; 82o5 per quart. Muinm's Extra Dry , $1.43 per pint ; $2.05 per quart. California Champagne. Kclipso Extra Dry , 70c per iint. Grand Via "Sec40o per pint ; "Sc per quart. Golden Onto "Sec , " oOo per pint ; OOu per quart. Imported ( linger Ale. ] fe per pint ; $ l.oO per do/on , Venezuela Bitters. COc per quart ; $1.75 per gallon. Key 1W Clea stic Cigars , Key West Cigars , Size. Kcualia Grnciosa , po/fiObox $5 2.VJ Kolhchilti 4 PnnotcUa 4 c Concha Kspecial Kxtrn 4 ( ] Concha Kspecinl 30 U. C , Kspccinls 3 3 Kogalia Holiiu , Extra line 38 Alberlas 4 { Cicir'Haya.i.1 . , While Seal , per CO box u . . . , $2.E Domestic Cigars. Grand Royal , per SO box. . . . , , . . . . $2 "i Pure Sloclr , per 50 box 1 " Wo handle the Goiuilno Nqvjula , size Nevada Pcrfectes , per 50 box WHISKIES. Horc is Where We Do Gift Prices. . Washington , per gallon 81 4jJ Adams , per gallon. ) 1 / > ] .Jon'orson. per gallon 1 ? 1 Klkhorn , per gallon 2 O. | Glonmoro , per gallon , , . . . , 2 Pop Cera Whiblcy , per gallon 2 Imporlal , ] ) L-I- gallon 2 Athorton , per gallon U ( H Monarch , per gallon 2 R P. Pi-ppor , per gallon 2 0 ( | T. B. Ripy , per gallon , . . . . 2 Monogram , per gallon , . . . . 3 0f ( Kentucky Ulub , per gallon. . . . . . . B Hell of Andei-bon. per gallon 2 15oon & Knoll , par ga Ion 3 fill Old Taylor p > r gallon -I 0(1 ( Kdgowood ( old ) , per gallon 4 O'l W. J. 1'Yn/ior ' , 1ST ! ) , per gallon t ! J ( | Aniorlcan ( 'lub , per gallon 2 Old Pioneer , per gallon 2 Tea Kettle , per gallon 2 0(1 ( Silver Wedding , per gallon 1 7/1 / Wlilskles ii , Quart Bottles , Cut to Following Prices. Hermitage , per quart , 1SSO 7ml O. V. U. . per quart , IhSO 7Cij Monongahola Ityo , per quart . , 76(1 Maryland Ityo , per quarl , 187 ! ) . 76' ! Guckcnliciinnr , pur quail , 1878 Hluo Grass , per ijniirl , 1871. . . Opcar Peppnr , pur quarl , 1880 Gibson Kyo , per quarl \ ( Jockey Club , per quart . . . . Jus. K. Poiipor , pi-r quart , 1880 Horn ! it Lillnrd , per quart 75 XX Privalo Slock , per quart 00 Instructions to Dut-of-Town Customers : We assort bottled goods , putting in just such an assortment as you may wish. We do a strictly cash business. , Do not send in an order without money remittance , as goods will not be snipped until monej is received , . . In sending money to us remit by posloflicc order or bank draft. Personal checks will nol I be accepted. . _ _ . i Express companies will not receive wines or liquors for smpmont C. U. \ ) . bo to avoicl delay send money with order. , , , ' , , . I We make the following charges for packing : bach package of one dozen bottles or om | gallon jug , 250 extra over quoted prices. f IMPORTANT---From now until the ist of 1-ebruary our out-of-town orders arc very nu merous , and while we try to pack goods and ship promptly , we are sometimes so crowded thai orders arc delayed ; hence we advise customers who contemplate ordering from us to order fl few clays ahead so goods will be sure to arrive when wanted. No attention paid to .orders unj less money is remitted. , Lipor and Cigar Co ; 1313 FARMAM STREET , OMAIsJA , NEB.