Show Richard Abercorn In London Loncon D By London June Junc 8 Everybody y who h hloi I i IS KI Rt iho tho Horse snow no Coda voda f i I II I Too Tnt ow mc penea t yesterday is H. without any doubt ping to bo ho tho the niost most i successful affair of or this kind ever seen seen cen cenOn on tl this i side of ot the Atlantic Tho The tu 1111 where It Is held has been converted con Into a veritable Fairyland I full of ot unusual un- un usual attractions Morn than ten in mUM lie of or delicate du do duchin duchine chine chin hl have been used In hi carrying out the scheme of decoration and ami tho Immense Im rn mense hall Is brilliantly lighted b by electric lights aggregating nearly candle CAndia power Whole have havo been denuded to supply the lavish floral loral decorations Ind nd th the jumps and ditches arc are of so realistic a t character cler as n to greatly add to the thc general There is music all nil day clay long and of or orI I he the very best bent kind for the tho band of or th Grenadier Guards alternates with Ix Lord rO Lonsdale's private band which h hag 1105 never before played In n public Nearly the whole royal family was present at the opening opt yesterday and It I lit is supposed 1 that most of at the male members n will be bc again Ilan tonight In the royal box which la 13 flanked on either cither side by box boxes occupied by members numbers of or the highest Brit Brit- British I Ish lah aristocracy and Bodel society leaders from fromI I Now New ew York It IL was admitted b by all who wh attended the opening that London had I never be been n a greater beauty show tine andall and all agreed that If It It were a real beauty show thaw the American ladles would carr carry off ocr the prizes As Aa In New York Pork there will b b. b continuous continuous contin- contin performances every day during the Horse Show lasting from Crom in tho the morning until 11 ut III night These long IonS hours have been found oum nc necessary In order or or- der r to get through Judging tho the long list lUt of entries within the six days at the thc disposal disposal dis dis- of or the committee The Tho show will v elo o on on Thursday next nat The Tho management of Covent Garden opera house will not pay tho the fancy prices price that tho ho big stars sto-s receive In New York But nut nevertheless the tho fees fecs paid to luminaries lumi of or the first magnitude In London II I arc sufficiently heavy This season Caruso is receiving IQ a I night und and Melba 1 O n a night Naturally the rank and file me of ot tho tiro artists do not there are or only two or three others like 1110 there thore Are arc ani or three others like Mme Mine and Destinn who get bet ct more mOle than a 11 night The Prince of at Wales Wales Vale who Is dining out outa a n Rood good deal hal this season ha has an nn old old-fasli- toned taste In n wine Ito Ho till th light sparkling wines wine that have ha In Into fashion always for old J rt n lie He will not drink boltl bottled port profen uK some fine fruity fruit from the wood oll lIo 11 has acquired the Ita It Ie Ieno In wine nine Ai It tit a no a genuine connoisseur l eu I cent ent c banquet of or a London legal d the he Prince was vms the only Ju gue d t who d J h he knew Inv for c or a 1 certain port lort which in 1 cellars were famous for This wine vine was ns not on the thc m menu nu but bid a de decanter Ic he canter was sent lent for at nt tho Iho Prince re request rs- rs quest On One of or the tho rarest volume of oC Amen Amen- cana cane a COP copy of at th tho Ur first l book written on Pennsylvania published In 19 MM I. I has hn hn barn boun b n discovered among the roaM mase of or literary rubbish bought for next to nothing b by n a book peddler In Ui the Nf w Cut a low idle dl of South Lon London on Guessing Its value aluc at about 86 SIG th the I p l- l dice took It to a R book auction firm who put It l In their lint tint a as an nn Important lot lotIn lotIn In n their periodical sales The Thc book a 0 tin tiny l pocket volume is 18 entitled en- en en entitled n- n t titled The Tho History r of at Pennsylvania anti and West cst Ne New Jer Jewry Jersey y It IL was waa Intended by Its author Gabriel Thos n ni as on an Incentive intent Incent lye ive to emigration to tho the Now New World i and was dedicated to Friend William Penn Only ten of this ibis work have havo come Into InlO tho the market during tho the past I twenty years and recently a specimen p was wan sold at sale for tor SN I a e eThe I The frock fiock coal coat has ceased c. to be worn wore b by men of or fn In hi London and 1 Is 18 relegated rele rele- sated gated to to- sank bank clerks and dr dry goods floor floorwalkers walkers It r received cel It Its death blow some seine timo n ago o when n a bridegroom blon belonging ng- ng to the best beat t set appeared at al the attar altar in n. n cutaway coat For Tor all ordinary social purposes tho the cutaway called caHoo hero the morning co coat caRt t J J is worn as full fuU dross dress for or daylight Tho The only occasion when the frock coal coat Is still worn am Is when meeting roaH royalty royally as al at R k royal garden party p or ut Ht scot ASCOL OL A mats D lInd under r 50 54 8 seen cn anywhere else In a n coat oot Is 1 voted vOled quite declasse |