r , - """'""'"'''"""'""'"''y'"l''TMtlii' "''r' " -, 11 1 -Tr-trT iinVwrriiin1(-p-yM.ttjii-iIM,J,,,i,m.nU,.,t,VrJ--n-,J,irTiyJJi .. -...f. i. , ,..-,-1. Ir,-1, n,n Mii m nfimnw I' I- EV 'S I : a a THE COURIER. A iVjwtar 2yw of Mxtrn Timt$, Saturday Evening, April 21, 1888. ,rfl.Hrc$ljv &C9 Cor. 10th A P. DRY : GOODS. The Courier Can lie Found At Windsor Hotel Nov Hlninl, Capital Hotel News Hlntul, dell's DImImk Hall Nowi Hlnuil. Clasou A Fletcher's, tit) O Htreet. A.T. l.emltiR.tCo's., UMOHtrcot. Tho aotlinni NowsBtantl, 1 IS Houth 11th HI. Keith tiros. Ill Noilli lull Htroot. Kd.Yomnf, KfOOHtrcot. NOTICi: TO ADVr.UTIHUHH. Advertiser arc rcUftrd to scud In Iliel favor ns enrly ns xllilo, not Inter limn four o'clock rrltlay artcrmmu, nil tlio Count Kit goes to lire Unit evening, When ordering your advertisement out drop tlio business manag-ci ncard. Tlio collector Isapt to forget uch orders, mid compliance with thin request will save u trouble mid yourself nunoynnco, We ara dally adding to our Hut of subscribers, employing n nrnii especially for ttmt solo pur pose.nmt cliitm Hint nit nn advertising medium Uie Couhiku Is utiflxcelled, Children and Boy's Straw Hats. NOW OPEN. W.R..DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher. 1 1 37 O Street, Whttobmut CoiU and Llmo Company. Springtime at taut li hero. lint, fani, fnm nt Oakley & Co's. Delicious lunches at Brown's CaM. Call on Fred Schmidt for Dry Good. Oysters, f rcsh, fat and flno at Brown's. Ask your grocer for homo made bread. Smoke Club Room cigar. Burr block. Novelties tn dress Ilia at Oakley & Co'. U ttta and party gloves at Oakley & Co's. Trlckey & Co, .wholesale and retail Jeweler. Kern & Roberta, dentist 83 Alexander Bite Don Cameron. 10H1 O ntreet, for lunches Kid glove, latest novelties, at Oakley & OoV Surah tllki, 40 cents a yanl. Aihby & Milkpaugh. Thousand mile tlckoU for tale nt tin South TesUh street. Pure, first-class good at BetU ft Sowell's, .900 street. Bills, silks, tllki, 40 cents a yard. Ahby &MIUtnaugu. Canon City Coal at tboWhltobroaat Coal A4 Lime Co. 'Qytterf In vry style, flno and fresh, at Don Cameron1. Our Hay Lee Co cigar U the beat In tho city. Try it Burr block. Canon City Coal again nt tho WhItobren.it Coal and Llmo Co. Take the Elkhorn line, Omaha train leav tag u&coin at OiMa. m. Attar the club partlea, go to Brown1 new cafe for a dellclou lunch. Canned good of every deacrlption at Rett ft Sewell", 1190 O street See three bargain In silks. 40 cent a yard at Ashby ft Mlilsnaugh. Bette ft Sewell are headquarters for fine groceries, at 1190 O street Ladies should call and eo Fred Schmidt's now drew ctkmU, 017 O ctrtt, Sraoko the Club Room cigar math by Ha VABit clgr factory, Burr block. Before Insuring look up tho Mutual Lifo Insurance Cotspany of New York. TfcoMiuouti Pacific railroad run f rco reclin ing chair car on all through trains. Roast Turkey, Goonu and all kinds of meat at Don Cameron' every day for dinner. Parasols, nun umbrellas, gold and silver luiadles, lowest prices, nt Oakley ft (Vs. Finest line of smoker' meerschaum articles t tho Havana cigar factory,' Burr block. Monarch anil Lincoln brand of canned nods at Belts & Howell's, 1120 O strciit. Doctor B. F. Bailey, offlce tuxl residence or. of Thirteenth anil O streou. Tol. 017. Hwivlt'n 1 now uutkinK cabinet photographs for 13.00 a down. Thoy aro Uio llnest In tho city. Seasonable fruit of all kinds ara spoclal tie at BotU ft Sewell', grocer, 1130 O street. Special sale of jerseys next week, the best borgalus ever offerod at Ashby ft Mills paugh's. Imported smoking tobaccos, flnwit mode, to bo had only at Havana clgur factory, Burr block. When tn red of Ladles Furnishing Goods, Fine Shoe, etc., give Fred Schmidt a call 9170 street. Ticket to points in Kansas, Missouri and ticket via Omaha on sale at Elkhorn ofllce, 1 15 Sa 10th St, The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. W. B. Hastings, District Agent, room 63, Burr block, Jndia silica make tho coolest possible sum mer dmes, and are shown in entirely new and beautiful designs by Ahby ft Mllisaugh. Feculiar In medicinal merit and Wonderful cures HoodVSarsaparillu. Now U tho time to take it, for now it will do tho most good. Dr. Creighton is in New York on business cotmeeted with tho Wesloyau Unlverelty,and will also attend tlio general conference of the M. . church next month in that city. Mr. T. N. Cunningham arrived yesterday froaa Df triot, and will outer -the employ of Kccward ft Riggs. Mr. Cunningham U a na tive of Ohio, and as thero ara many others fresci that state now resddeot in Lincoln ho wtHflfid a hearty wekome. An I'njoyitliln Orrimlon. AiiimtdcllKhtfitliNtrty wn Klven nt Urn rvKlilvncoiifMr. nml .Mm. 1U O. Outcnlt lnt iivnilnir, to which tlio following Indlexnud gi'iitlcmon worn luviUtlt Mr, nml Mrs, ZolinuiK. Mr. nml Mr. Ilurn limn, Mr, nnd Mrs, Curl Fiinke, Mr, ni.d Mm. Ilelnkell, Mr. nml Mm. U. C. Ilurr, Mr. nml Mtit. It II. Onkloy, Mr. nml Mm. O. 11. Onk ley, Mr. nml Mm I. M. llnyinoml, Mr. nml Mm, A, H. llnyinoml, Mr. nml Mm. II. K. Utwls, Mr. nnd Mm. K, T. lloliue, Mr, nml Mm. 0. N. Little, Mr. nml Mm. H. K. Monro, Mr, nml Mm. 12, 1). ApplcKut, Mr, nnd Mm. A. C. Cm, Mr. nml Mm. C. W. Monlir, Mr. nml Mm. Doolittlo, Mr. nnd Mm. lUyilcti, Mr. nnd Mm. .1, II. Hurley, Mr, nnd Mm. N, U. Ilrock, Dr. nnd Mm. llnlloy, Mr, nnd Mrs. AllxTt AVutklim, Mr. nml Mm. .1, V, Ilnrnnnl, Mr. nml Mm. Mnwin (IroRir, Mr, nnd Mm. W. K, lsmnnl, mul Mcmm. Ilout, Frank Iiowls, Geo. Wing nml I), K, TlioiupMiu, CnnU werothofraturoof tho ovonlng' on tviUliniii'iit, nml elegntit rofnwluno nt ir Hervwl, Hon, G, M, 1-mnlHTtwm Imnlicou npointl city nttornoy, Tho ltnplil Trnimlt Is employing Inrge-slreil luulositN inotom. II, It, Wilson loft Tliumdny o veiling on n busluewt (rip to Ohio. Miss Nolllo lllllllll SDottt tlm wiwk vi.rv plonsnutly In Oiunhn, Mr, nnd Mm. Inland nra tnnklng n short trip through tlw ntnto. Dr. GriinoM Is out ngitlu nfter n ten days' strngBlo with pleurisy. Mr. K. L. Trlcknv Is In Cnlnrniln Irmklntr nfter his mining lutcrmbi. Mr. and Mm, Clins. Cltnptnnn will mnko I.lncnlit their homo hereafter. All tlio nobbiest shatle In silks nnd mttlus nro now shown nt J, K. Mlllor's. Mr. J. O. Mcllrldo returned AVednesdny fnmt n buslnoM trip to Chicago. Mm. Ooorgo A, Camp nnd daughter, Miss I.uoy, nro visiting Mm, J. F, Barnard. Many Lincoln Indies nro taking lessons on tho violin. This Is tmlto tho crnws now. Walt Mason of tho Journal returned Tues day from n two weeks' visit to Knnsns, Mrs. Myion Wheeler and Miss May Htout contemplate a visit to Omaha next week. Mm H, D. ilnttmwny and daughter, Miss Llllio, paid Omnlia n short visit this week. Tho stock of I. Friend ft Bon was sold Momlny to Mr. 8. DouUch of Atchison for 7,000. Mr. and Mm. G. C. Lauck of Blnl City, Kansas aro visiting tho family of Major Bo hannn, Mr. and Mm. D. H. Wheeler of Omahn spent Saturday ami Sunday with friends In tho city, MIssHattlo I.eland was nt homo to n fow friends, nt her homo on F street, on Thursday evening, Miss l'earl Dement left Friday afternoon for Boatrlco to spend Sunday with Miss Kit tso Weston. Mis Cochran entertained a fow intimate friends at her homo, Lodwith block Thurs day evening. Wo notice many ladles partlclmtlng in horseback riding. Lincoln should organlro an equestrian club. Take your lunches at Brown's restaurant, In Windsor block, North Eleventh street Service unequalled. Rev. Alex Allen and wife returned this week from Bloomlngton, Neb., accomjianled by Miss Francklyn. Mr. and Mr. T. M. Marquette leavo to morrow for tho east for tho benefit of Mr. Marquette' health. John R. Clark nnd family arrlvod homo Thursday morning from an alt winter's so journ in California. uoverai nunurcti young people enjoyed an evening' roller skating in Bohanan' hall Wednesday evening. Trof. N. T. Curtico ho been secured to nlav the mmrnlllront nnw nlru nn.n t it... Presbyterian church. Brown's restaurant. In Wln,lr.- l,tl. North Eleventh strant. Is th mnta n.i ,.m, blest resort iu tho city. Mrs. E. L Saxon lectured MomUv nvAiiinn- on woman' sutTrago to a good audience at St Foul's M. E. church. Tho Journal Iuum hull nlna will .(Tr..1 amusement for the itnlversitv clnh nt ai.. letlo park this afternoon. Mr. Morton, the niml ninthnr nt Hnn T Sterling Morton, was tho guest this week of Mayor and Mrs. Sawyer. Mis Gertrude Marquette, v 111 intertnin tho Pleasant Hour Junior at her homo on Tues day evening of next week. Tho ladln of the Baptist church will give a supper Tuesday next in the storeroom recent ly vacated by A. D. Guile. Mr. Arthur B. Smith, chler clerk to Super intendent Calvert, ha returned home .from a very pleasant trip In tho oast Miss I.villn fVNnlll. nt tlio llcnv n.m.. otera house conitany wo a guest of Mr. and wrB. jiuuiuaii wiiiio in tins cuy. Mm. Henry E. Bailey, who has been visit ing tho family of Dr. B. F. Bailey, returned to bar home in Boston this week. Mr. N. C Abbott returned homo Sunday f rotn Itoohfwtiir. N. V. . wlinra m liml lwu cnliwl to the bedside, of his sick father. Afnj. A. G, HastJags and wife were called to Indenendence. Town. WednraiilAv. v n (..1. egrom announcing the death of a brother. Air. ami aim. Horns (nte HattioFunke) or Onl. nccointuiniMl tv their llttln .Immt.tnr. were guest last wt-ck of Mrs. H.' parents. Ladies In search of flno dross goods goods will find tho latest styles and superior toit urwd at J, E. Miller's, 145 South Tenth street We understand that elegant music Is being prepared for tbo Uuiveraitv commenctmumt uxerclses by Prof, Menrondarf and Mis Cocliinn. Thomembcraoftho Union club are still agitating tho question of n new club-house, and tho indications ore that it will soon lm under way. We loam that an elegant concert is tolto clvotl on WodnowlaY uvenlnir nf next wnV for the benefit of tho Episcopal church, nt tho opera house. Mis Muv Mooro was ntlinmn tn tlm Pnnl. tat City club ou Thursday evening of last wcoic, it being iter tlilrtocntli birthday. All report a most delightful time. Mr. Will PIckott anil Ills nlntar. Mlso Mnv returned homo Tuestlay from visit to friends in jvemucxy. incy wore accompauloa by their sister, Mrs. It O. Terrell Mr. L. M. Kctloy, formerly chief clerk of tho old Commercial hotel but now pro prietor of a hostelry of his own In Kearney, paid Lincoln n short visit Tuowlay, Tho last lrty of the Pleasant Hour Club will bo elven at Mason la Teninlo nn next Thursday. Being tho lnt party of the season wo miy expect u very "swell" affair. Rev. A. F. Sherrill of Omaha lectured at tlin 1'lvmntitli rVirrrif.ntlntinl Mnir-M, Titu. day evening to a largo audience on "Alaska." The lecture was a very entertaining one. Mr, J. V. Putnam, Mr. Hallett' efllciont Watchmaker, who Imil luv.n 111 tnr u.i-ml days, was compelled to sk hU couch Thurs- u.;, uaiw( wen siHtcsra who uie mcasic. RCTURN OF JACOB MAHLER. Clmur (Iprti Atioitt 1'rltluy, .tiny ID, At tlm urgent request of over fifty Indies nml gentlemen Mr. Mnhler hit consented to rutin n to l.lncolu, nml omii ii clnss In dmi. dug nnd ilt'isirtinent, tn Iteglu nlKtut Friday, Mny 10, Tlm term will consist of twolvu hsHons, nt fid Kir pupil, nr term, the sixth Imson to consist of n jmrly, whllo Mr. Milliter ulllglvo ntmxtrn grnud irty, lmleonilont of tho twelve lessons nt tlm closo of tlio torui. I'niri'slti ICnelire. Mr. nml Mm. A. H. Hnviiuiiul i-nli.riiln. od n iiiiuiIkt of fnemls very elegnntlyat their itotnoon mst Hnttinlny ovenlug. tho time wns stx'iit In rnnl iilnvlmr. nml It U miiw.,... snry for us to say Hint nil hud u inostdollglit ful ovenlng, knowing wlmt n pcrfi-ct IiotIcsm Mrs. llnyinoml is. Tint iminesof tlm guests nrons follows: Mr. nnd Mm. J. 11. Rlchnnts, Mr. nml Mm. H. Dorr, Mm. nnd Mm. Barton Green, Mr. nml Mm. Wither llitrgrnves, Mr, nml Mm. A. C, Cum, Mr. nnd Mm. Dr. F, II. lllgliter, Jlr, nml Mr. A. U. Hnrgrnvw, Mr. nnd Mm. W. A. Green, Mr, nml Mm. Cnrl Funko, .Mr. nnd Mm. Will Utninnl, .Mr. nnd Mm. John Zehrung, Mr. nml Mm. Frank ehruiiir. Mr. nml Mm. H. If. Ilnniimm u- nnd Mm. A. O. Kleiner, Mr. nml Mm. Finnk M, Hull, John Doolittlo, Mr. nnd .Mm. I. M. Raymond, Mr. mid Mm. V. V. M. Raymond. NnrprlMt 1'itrly, Miss Jennlo Chlniimn wns very pleasantly surprlsiil Tliumday ovenlng by n numtior of tier young friends, who embraced tho oppor tunity of calling tiHin her nt her residence, KNOT street Tho evening wns very enjoy, nbly tHnt at games and kindred nttiuso inents, refreshment ltelng served nt hnlf-pnst Un, Thmn pniiout were: .Misses NelUo New man, Nulllt) Hyde, Jennlo Stownrt, Stella Hoyt, May Klminerer, Kiinna MoWhlinilo, Joslo IOtighrlgM, Sarah Grahnm,MlnuloHale, Mny lousing, Alagglo Farquhar, and Miwsra. Held Kent, Will Klminerer, Arthur Rvons, Will Sawyer, Bert Davis, Clmrloy Miller, Will MoWhlnnle, Goorgo Wright nnd Clem Klmorcr. A 1'll.ltftiltift litrlv Wednesday uvcuing n merry gathering of juiuiKiuiKs cnjoytiin party given in honor of Mis Anna Rnndnll of Sutton by Mm E. A. Hubltnnl, liCO P street Tho entertain nient of tho ovenlng consisted of playing several gnmes, listening to musical selections nnd pnrtnklug of n very elegant repast The following were ttrommt! MtsseH Pnriiin n. dall, Auckerman, Browning, Veeiler. Wat- kins, Alllo Bello nml Viola Hubbard, Mossr. Lltttefleld, BlncMium, Codington, W. B. and E. F Reddish, W. E. Leach and others. New Hoclal Olitli. Tho Irish American literary club is the title of a now club Just organised In this city for social. Iltcrnrv. nrtlstln nml unilmol ....,- os, nnd has for It sKclnl obJecU tho ad vancement of knowliHlge of Irirti lltornturo nnd nffnlra In this community nml tho propa- Kmiuiivi iiniionni sentiment. All men of Irish birth or ilowvnt win. lulln.- i t,,. ..... dementnl principlo of tho club, nn Immutable belief in Ireland' right to bo governed by and for her own jtcoplo ns nn Independent na- nun. uso nny American cltiren of good character who suUtnntlal who subscrllte to that ttollef. Tho club will shortly occunv pennanout quartern, establish a library, read ing rooms, bllllnnl mnnu ntn t.mH.. n permanent resort for member. Tho olllcem of tho club aro: President, John Fitrgomld; flmt ylco president, J. J. Butler; second vice president, M.ilachl Grace; recording secreta ry, George E. Kldd; financial secretary, Tliomns Berry; corresponding secretary, E. J. MoVann; ttensurcr, James O'Neill, ex ecutive committee, Patrick Egnn, Judgo Mor ris of Crete, John P. Rutton. Janie Farrell, Wm. O'Shea. P. M. Haydon, E1 Cognoy, C. McGlave, Ed Coyte. Wo understand that thoro Is to bo a small theatre party this ovenlng In honor of Mis Dlckoy, who leaves soon for her homo In Greenville, Ohio. Mm. W. H. McCorkle.asisterof Mm O. M. Traver, died at her residence, corner of Tenth and South street. Wednesday, Tho remains were taken to Dowaglac, Michigan Thursday. ' Tho Odd Fellows of Crete will celebrate tho 00th anniversary of tho establishment of tho order in America, next Thursday, Ex-Gov. Divwcs nnd Mr. W. IT. Woodward of this city will mako addresses, . Tlio remains of Dr. F. G. Fullor, tho vic tim of a runaway accident last week, were laid to rest Sunday, followed by the mem be m of tho various Kniirhta nf Pvtliln. l!,.... and a largo concourse of friends. Tho funeral of Mr. J. M. TIkvU tnnir ni. Thursday afternoon, from tho rcsldenco of ms brother, Mr. J. J. Davis, XOiQ F street Tho Knight of Pythias, of which the deceas ed wan member, were present in uniform. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Roberts ontertained a fow friends on Thursday nvmilnc- nt. timir home on Seventeenth and H stnwtji. A mnut. enjoyablo evening was spent in card playing. urs. noixiris is nn nniiuio Hostess, anil all ro lortetl n delightful timo. e lenni that one of tho most elegant ro cvptions ever held in tho city will bo given by Miss Anna W. Hawkins and pupils about tho ffiitli of May. It is to bo nn invitation nffalr, and will undoubtedly bo a swoll affair. Tho favors will bo partlculrrly beautiful. Dr. Frederick Tomklns, nn English Itnrr la ter of much note, is to deliver tho nddrtva to the law class at University commencement oxercises. Ho comes from London for tho express puntoho. Whllo In Lincoln ho will Ik tho guest of Row nnd Mm. W, G. Hawkins. Miss Clara Goldberg, after n very pleasant visit of four months with her sister, Mm D. Wise, left Saturdny via tho Burlington flyer, for her home in Chicago. Miss Clara ban a number of warm friends In Lincoln whoso best wishes nccompnnlod her to the parental residence. Lieut. C.L. Hodges, of Undo Sam's naval service at Fort Snelllng, wns a welcomo guest under the hospitable roof of Mr. II. W. Brown last Friday and Saturday. Tho lieu tenant was in tho servieo In tho samo regi ment, and ns tho two soldiers had seen each other only once since that eventful battle; the meeting and visit was thoroughly enjoyed by both. Tho corner stono of tho Grant Memorial hall will bo laid Monday afternoon with im pressive ceremonlos. Tho procession will start from tho corner of Ninth and P streets nt two o'clock, and lx couqtOHcd of Company D, University endet, members of tho vnrioui G, A. R. jKtet, Masons, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows, A. O. U. W and other civlo societies, city flro department, jtollce, nnd dicnltnries of state, university. ntmtv nml city in carriage. A now craxe which is coming Into Yoguo among tho children is tho collection of stamps. Thor are not after itost-inarks or cancelled Itostngo stamps, but Impressions from such rubber or metallic olllce stamps as may be in use. AllV statnn that leaves nn Imnrciulnii Is gladly received, but should tho design em brace somo picture of man, licust or bird, the youngster's delight is at its height This lat- iwt ryilliwtlucr fnil lint ntilv nitiiifii ftm VMa but gives tho contributors cousidernblo gra tuitous iiuveritsiug. Orystnl Wedding, .Mr, nnd Mm. O. N. Humphrey wero very ngrecrtbly surprised Momlny evening by n number nf friend dropping In on Himiii nnd Informing Ilium of tho fnct (which they had forgotten) thnt Hint wns tlulr crystal wedding, nml thnt I hoy had coitm to wo that It wns proerly olm-rvisl. Ilefreshmeiil wero wxiii brought out nnd nfter n fow hour IMlKStsl In lilensnilt converKntlun tlm rnnin-itiv deimrted, wishing Mr. nml Mm. Humphrey ninny such enjoyable niinlversnrle. TIiono present weroi Messrs. nml Memlnmes Paul Holm, U. K. YnU-s, Myron Wheolcr. Hum phrey, C. C, Piu-e, Dan Lnuer.Cha. Herrlck, l.leutennnt nml Mm. Dudley, W. J. Turner, Kd Haiilsbtiry, II, H. Demi and son, Cliarlm Helllny, C, 11, Carter, Miss Jesslo Moiton of Ncbrnsim City, .Messrs. I). B, .Miller, E. Ells worth nml Nonls Humphrey, Jr. Somo very elegant present went rccelvnl, nnd Mr. mid Mm. Humphrey Imvii g(xsl reason to long remember tho occnslon. Tiiliiinue's I. Hut Mention. Ill todny's pniwr will lm found Dr. DoWItt Tnlmngu' sermon, dellvertst last Sunday nt the Tnberiindo in Biooklyii. It is entitled "Jealousy," nml on rending will bo found mi excellent Nonuoii, full of lirllllant thought nml sound sense. These Horinons nro pub lished regularly in tho Couhikh each Hatur day, after their delivery by tho great divine. Chunks or Wisdom, Wisdom is happiness. Prejudiced opinion Is fatal to Judgment. Call him not tho happiest who Is tho richest A llnr is not to bo belle. o.l.though ho sjienk tho truth. Deliberate loner noon thnt wlil,.li v,m .... do but once. A fool think nothing I rd'lit but wl,t i, dot himself. Htrrct C'nrs. How nlensaiit It Is to stnml nn tlm .,,... and tteo tliocnr go by. And how easy It would bo for ono of half dozen men who chanced to be standing on tlm platform to stop tho car for you. Wo noticed a fow days ago u lady running for a car, unobserved by tho driver. A young lady noticing tho ixwltlon quickly rung tlio bell and stopicd tho car. Wo aro K)sltivo threo gentlemen saw tho lady but got rattled and forgot where tho boll ropo was. Leap year Hiiro enough J From "One of the Olrls." Lincoln, Nicii., April 17th. K. G. C. will please accept many thanks for her kind nrticlo written In response to one by "Ono of tho Girls." In regard to tho present statu of society, you nro perfectly right llnso Hull Hure. J. A. Keith ha returned from n meeting of Western league men nt which tho schedule for tho season wa mado up. Cnpt Sylvester Is alrendy hero, and other player aro expected tho llrst of tho week. Tho sensou opens hero on May 5. Tlio Lincoln Nowspaer union will shortly move Into Bohaiinn' block, whero they havo secured rooms. The Capital City Chautanquan cirelo held their regular meeting Tuesday evening, anil discussed tlio topic of public morals. Row E. M. Lewis, nnn nt tl... nnl....l stockholders iii tho Nebraska .Saving bonk. ..u ims itwura in ueuver tne past year, Is In tho city, East Lincoln peoplo had the pleasure last ovenlng of listening to a very pleasant enter tulnmcnt by yio Q Street Loyal legion nt Grace M. E, church. Catering; to l'rlvnte Families. Mr. F. C. Pray, tho St Cloud caterer, do sire to announce to tho ladles of Lincoln that he is prejiared to do all kinds of cater ing, supplying any and all kinds of dishes, promptly In tho flneststylo of thenrt Would also be pleased to furnish estimates for pri vate suppers, banquoU, ctc.at residences. Kindly give him a call, get price and partic ular at tho St Cloud Eurojteaii restaurant, 124 South Twelfth street opitosito Funko'sop crn houso. l'Uno For Hnle. An upright Emerson piano in good order on monthly tnyments, or will exchange for a .jr tot, r.nqiiiro at io iu jv street. T l'euple Who Kntertttln. Society iwoplo arranging for jiartles, Itnlls weddincti. rccentlnns nr nnvtlilnrr l, i,i. u hould insixxjt our olegant linn of stationery nna printed novelties used on such occasions. Wo havo Just received our nnw fnll llm. elegant ball programs, invitations for wed dings, parties, etc, announcements, foldora, calling cord and in fact everything in this Ine, Notice to the Ladles. WO take IlleOSUrO ill lllforitlllur mil- nntnvi. that we havo lust recoivivl from tlm lmnPt. era mi elegant line of heavy embroidered mact kiii giovos in tno latest sliades.tints and size from 4 1-3 up in button nnd hook. O. It Oaklky & Co. Wanted. Gentlemen and ladle to take position with reliable house. Good salary guaranteed. Promotion rapid. Address A, this office. They know Just how to please you with oysters in overy stylo nt Brown's Now Vienna Cnfd. Betta ft Sewell keep the freshest groceries to be had in tho citv. Everything In tlm family supply lino nt their store, 111M O street Lincoln IIiiclc mid IIiikkiiko Line. Telenhono No. U01. mnnt mnrVnt oftr n street, or No. 301 livery barn. Order slates at samo plnces and U. P. ticket olllco, cornor Eleventh find n strnitit ITnnlr .tnn.ld p.ni tal hotel and meat market ' Bohanon Bnos. MoMurtrv's addition nn K Ktnwt Lln Nineteenth, la ono of tho slghlleet in tho city, ns wen as uoing rignt in tno centre of tho fastest erowlmr iKtrtlon. rVill nt lil nnirv.1. low tho Capital National Bank and secure ono oi mes iota. Notice of Incurporatlon. Notice is hereby elven thnt Tlm V'ttjrn hnglneerlng Comiwny, having Its prlnclital place of business at Lincoln has iucoriomted to do a general business Iu electrical engi neering, and to that end to havo jxiwor to manufacture, own, buy, soil, erect, mulutaJn, install and 0;rnta cloctrlcal and steam plants, machinery and upnlluncos for generating powor nnd light and to deal therein asnrincl- lulls nr ns nirHTitn fni- tiintmffinttira, T. ,lr. electrical tostlng and expert work, own real estate or other property noocbsary to tho con duct of Its business, to own, buy or sell int ents, of devices useful or iertlnent to electri cal machine. Tho capital stock is $1(5,000, subject to Ito Increased ns tho business mny rtwinfrn. (tlvtilfvl Inti nlinr.tu nt tVl r.illt. ..a l.l Tho incoriwratiou commencos tho 16th tiny of ,'umu'uj, iitoo, w wiii.iiuu iYuiuy years. The highest amount of indebtedness which the corjKiratlon may contract is 110,000, but in caso of Increaso of capital the indebtedness may 1m increased in a like ratio. The ulfnirs of tho company nro to bo conducted by a board of threo directors, consisting nf a nnwl. dent and general manager, a vlco-niesidont. nnd a secretary and treasurer. Dated Febrti- nrvIK IRHX TlIK Wehtkiin KviltNPFiiivn nn J. O. Whitk, Will F, White, l'ros. and Uen'l Man. Bec'y and Treus. FOR THE SPRING TRADE SILK MADRAS $ CHENILLE CURTAINS - V With Snsh Curtains to match. The Nobbiest Line of Curtains of nil kinds In both American and Foreign Textures. CURTAIN POLES ANDRINGS In the Latest Novelties of Wood nnd Mctnl. Prices Rock Bottom. A. M. Davis & Soiv. SPRING SEASON 1888, THE Globe One-Price Clothing House, Is now showing an elegant line of New Spring Styles IN Mens, Youths, Boys and Children's Fine Suits, All the Latest Novelties and Nobby Designs are included in our Complete Assortment, to which we invite an early in spection. TI-IE GLOBE One-Price Clothing House. E. M. EISFELD & CO., Proprs. COR. O AND TENTH STS. Holbrook& Bonbright BOOKS, STATIONERY, Wall Papers Window Shades, Special Attention given to Detlgnlngjwhichjwe do Free. S3 -4 Sou.tln Eleventh. St. Samples and Specifications without Charge. GRAND BANKRUPT SALE! THE BEE HIVE STOCK Is now on sale for what it will bring. It comprises one of the FINEST LINES OF DRY GOODS ever brought to the city, and must be closed out at once. 5000 PAIRS of SHOES For Ladies, Gents and Misses. Call in and see for yourself. The goods must be sold, so come and get them. BE1E1 HIVEi.9Snnd9i7 0St. ANOTHER BIG Just opened 49c. a ASHBY & MILLSPAUGH. Double Store Under Opera House. CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE LINE OF -CARPETS.- Must be closed out at Manufacturer's Cost, ns we need the room for poses. GREAT BARGAINS. Come now while the stock Is comnleir. ART DEPARTMENT. We have borne of the latest novelties In ART GOODS. Also an decant assort ment of Ha.kcU, etc. Stamping n specialty. ' O. R. OAKLEY & CO. LOT OF SILKS to be sold at yard. other pur- . i , V fi -M"ipf -" 44 - - m w- -J SErfc: 1" JXZ Stfixix vt-k.t '"ff-smtTWmgyjra tr "