Show E editorials D I 1 TO it I 1 atri afra S HER STYLE MANY of our citizens went t to 0 the recent kellogg cary concert in the theatre in this city and saw bliss misa kelloggs style as well as heard beard the charming melody that flowed from her rare larynx to all such buch buchas as well as to all our other readers the following criticism or whatever el else eise be they may please to term it from theO the Omaha maba seg see of nov 26 will afford considerable amusement mr conly sang let all obey and miss mia MI a kellogg followed with annie la laurie urie urle 1 the hearty encore induced her to put on a little extra style ehe riho came out all smiles and tind fairly waltzed up to the p piano plano t ano beating lie lle herself with a sart 0 of f stage abandon she went through an camu amusing sing performance the bustle of preparation evidently being for tor efrece effect she ahe pulled off lier her sixteen button kid gloves and alid threw them on the piano looked around and smiled as if to say how 40 do you like my ray style anyhow 1 then iho the stool was too high so she twist 1 dod tod d and turned and finally lowered it about the sixteenth of an inch bhe she ahe sounded a note or ok two then struck another attitude altitude and finally got to work she sang Be beware warel he is fooling thee accompanying herself on the piano with considerable flourish while thua thia applause was ringing in her ears she ghe switched off the staga bowing and smiling 66 while miss mish kelloggs singing m may ay be beyond ordinary criticism critic lam iam the stage style is open to some bome ob Jec ejection tion she at times appeared haughty bold and independent t indicating that she was doing everybody a great favor by singing for them at two dollars a head at other times her coq coquelle h aini airi adriand an d smiles seemed rather while at all times tinges her bump of conceit seemed preeminently pre eminently prominent her movements could hardly be termed graceful i I 1 it must be admitted however that miss kellogg did evv everything T in her power to pie please uee tee the tho audience and we think she succeeded she was heartily encored on every possible occa ocea occasion sion slon but this may have been done not only to show their appreciation of her talent but to get their moneys worth the above in its way is one of the curiosities of criticism the stage style odthe of the gifted lady thus animadverted anim adverted notwithstanding her acknowledged natural abil ablit ity and careful culqui cul eul tut tui liay be xa regarded by hen her aa ai a very taking pait patt t of her ivery avery public character has bus lier her or vidual style and indubitably miss kellogg has bers burs perhaps systematically studied and prearranged pre arranged perhaps blittle a little affected withal perhaps moie than a little butas but as she evidently carnnes carrier it with herfor her for regular use and the extra for special use there is reason to think that bhe abe ahe estimates it at considerable value to her it only for the purpose of inciting the public and the papers to advertise her more extensively by hy talking and talking abom arouther lier tier aad it it not always altier aler mattering lug ing much whether talk be favorable or otherwise the so that large audiences are thereby led to patronize patro niza her iu in order to witness her pera personal oual onal peculiarities of sty style lepis as well weli aa to hear her tier delightful vocal ef lorts but most of all to enable her to secure a continuance tan ti nuance of the hl highway high gh pay she demands if some of the tile lady ladys 0 o ways are not so becoming as may be desired H I 1 should be remembered that she is the american prima donna that the public acknowledges the same hame sa me b by y enabling her to insist upon stich such high pecuniary recompense for appearing professionally before it and that she ahe ia is consequently in i a degree a spoiled child of gorig nid aid of the public many favorito favorite puit public singers Sim and grisi gribi for fon instances have or have had their own peculiar pert nesses wanton nesses imperati and unpleasant nesses of dif terent lerent kinds in their manner of t treating eating the public to its face and behrnd behind its ita baak arising no doubt from a odge adge knowledge of the fact of the public dependence ul gioi 0 i them for a certain degree and kind ment and enjoyment hence the impunity apu pity accorded to them in the indulgence of their little individual and wayward nesses af mailler the rr crl critic ItI tie tic however rather funnily owns ha miss kelogg did everything anber in bor bon her p power 1 please the audience and we bil sll she bhe succeeded averyt everything hipe in Is her hen r power to please not only her her divine bing sing singing ing log but also alsor her waltzing bustle of preparation A smiling bow cowing lulf luif flourishing super cilious condescension coquet coquetry Yi stillness silliness attitudinizing extra style how do you like my bay style air ir etc etc ete ego 80 that if her motive was to please the manifestation of all an these little feminine arts arta provid proved a J justly asti ite cation of her polly policy of them nobody being displeased thereat except Ithe P critic 0 1164 B As ardenver at DenVer 1 bout botn aha miss cary was not there to 6 sing through h ju disposition athla ma haye ben an addith additional 0 nal nai motive ta mias 8 kl kol logg s making berttle herb berb her ber sty tle e even to of baittle a lttie Ittle extra of or the kule knie bame sort of thing things the criticism further suggests t a little mutual affectation between the lady and her audience she did all these little things as well as her great singing to please the audience and in return the audle audie audience neb encored encored her heartt heartily ly oh evera every eveny ipos possible occasion hot only to show their appreciation of her e exertions x but at ano aho so to obtain from her as large larkee all an a amount mount of them as it could tor lor its money so 80 that after all it was simply a little mutual game of please and anabe be pleased in which after all the lady comes out quite as his creditably as does her audience As for the of 0 first class eif ar lists the pu public blie bile itself teabe teaches as those children of genius and talent and culture that with all their faults it loves them still at to bokel uel 10 logg 1099 9 9 and her ber 1 ike wlad all their faults 1 its it loves them theirl s iii Iri ging and aad ven even and putting on their style sty ie and their r extra style sty ie EDITORIAL NOTES the riots in chicago were elpe n sive to that they cost the taxpayers tax pa payers vers just ba kioto dont pay do not leave baw paw dust about which has had oil spilled upon it j when exposed to the rays of the sun or a strong beat in this condition it will ignite and perhaps destroy considerable property the adjutant general of the army thinKs that body should be increased by adding men to existing companies he also recoil mends an indr increase ease easo of the retire retired list the ogden junction ruric kuric tion things that ogden ought today today to io day dat to be the leading biding business olty city in utah and is 6 only rek rei trained restrained from za BO being by the dila alia dilatory fory tory policy of tiie llie raif ralf rodd magnates 11 f I 1 I 1 the new york sun says thew othele thep seems to be plenty of money in congress notwithstanding the stringency genoy of the times timea throughout the country that must be the way the money goes u I 1 private dalzell give s notice to la in Washing washington ton tou paper that the next president of the united states slates will be the inan who does dds the most in behalf of the soldiers equalization bounty bill I 1 last mon monday day nov 26 new now york city was to have a baby babs lehow show in midget hall hail damaged babies not lo 10 bo be admitted physical defects defee is only taken into consideration natural depravity no bar to admittance TheIn sheindla the indians dla dia ansof of the choctaw and cherokee tribe tribes are increasing in timber number il while S most ot other tribes of red meli meil are decreasing and arg ard steadily advancing in g in agriculture wealth and education j A sack ewing machine has been invented at nipa cal it A cost coat aud and took tp the maker tell ten months to perfect it but with two men wen it can turn out sacka sacks a day so ia 18 likely to be profitable as well as useful the po postmaster st master general suggests two objections to the introduction of the metric system of weights and measures the expense and the difficulty and annoyance in introducing a deiv new system sal sai application the AL alantic antie antle geean ocean haa hag ha been given to much violence of late every steamer recently has had bad to contend with a succession of heavy storms and aud old captains talk of no such weather before in lu their experience in cne voyage richard riehard henry dana is the old est eat living american writer af hla hia works in ift poetry and prose probe ra so are not very widely distributed e pd because they are ard too tob scholarly for popular reading EN his abilities are highly esteemed by literary deop people ae and he be has wielded great influence in bis his long career he wa wab was a LO years yeara old on the and he retains hla hia faculties and tal tat eats while he enjoys excellent health this is really nipe ripe old age the next worlds fair to be held at paris will iii be the lar largest of the kind ever attempted the of the main building ja is labout 2200 feekin feet in length the vista witha ti the be two vestibules vesti buies bules are liven over 90 teet feet and each transept and vestibule more metre than 1100 teet feet the auxiliary buil buildings dings dinga will be numerous and magnificent and french tas taste to will be tully fully displays displayed d in the arrangements rl range ments and adornments of t this his 1 pr great greal eat Exposi exposition tion during the month of october ubbe value beof of domestic produce exported from the port of new york wab was greater than ever known before in the history of the country reaching the bum sum of whig balance of trade is increasing in our favor all the tho time the thee excess at exports over imports for new york alone in in october being upwards of this is the policy which ugh utah must reach before she acquires the independence desi desired rede I 1 tile the I 1 I 1 territorial enquirer sak says sas Y about two thirds up the nab noble mountain on ion the east of provo is a cavern of no mean dimensions from F rom the mouth to td the extreme ex end effs iffs it is we should judge bout about feet and consists of a series of chambers and passages through the limestone coated wit with h a sort gort of travertine in t hort short stalactites and knobs utter darkness prevails in the numerous pits and bats cling to the ceiling and walls it is well worth a visit dom pedro was as observant as he was modest while making his tour of the united states he fie noted the benefits of railroads and aud their comparatively small cost and is now determiner to build one from the head of df maderia river to a 3 pill poll point nt on the yrea rea leamore river th the M madeira eira elra is a branch bratich of the amazon the beamore is near the borders i of bolivia the road will be 0 one ne hundred hund jred and lind eighty miles long and has been contracted for bya by byn a pittsburgh firm the sum of the Direct directors ord of the hannibal and land st joe railroad who raised sueh sueh such a rumpus with M mr r joseph Bl chardson their president because they thought he was playing into luto the hands of jay gould have paid the latter which he be had loaned to the company through its ita and expect by retrenchment trench ment reform and close management to keep the road ali all afloat t on the waters of prosperity IT they tiey deserve success because of t their air pluck and determination |