1 i 'V'''"'",-4-' tft 1. jr j THE COURIER. A JV;miir Ji;vr of Moiltrn Tim. Saturday Evening, April 14, 1888, tfO Cor. I Oth & P. DRY : GOODS. Tlii Ciiurlrr Van Iin I'titiiul At AVImlmr Hold News Wand, Onillil Unlet News Maud, Odolt's DIiiIiik Hnll Nrwn Htand. Clnmni A Fletcher's, Hill O Htrcot. A. T. IcmliiR A (Vs., Ilim O Htrcot. The Cliithoin NowsHlatid, IIS Hoiith lllh HI. Kolth llros., tit Nnilh lltli Hired. Ed.Yutiiip.llROOHtreuI. Norton to Aivi:itTtHi:ttH. Advertisers urn iciuicstnl to send In thol favors ns early iin posiilhlc, not Inter thiiu four o'clock Friday afternoon, iin tlio Cntiiuuit rock to press that evening Wliun ordering your advertisement out drop tlio business lunuiiKci a card. Tlio collector Isupttn fors'ot tucli orders, mid compliance with tills reiptcsl vrlll savo iin troublo mid yourself nnuoyuueo. WonradallynddliiK to our list of subscribers, employing a nimi especially for Hint nolo pur poc,nud claim thalusun advertising medium tlio CouutKIt In unexcelled, Children and Hoy's Straw Hats. NOW OPEN. W.R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher, it 37 O Street. Whltolireast Coul mid Lltuo Coiniwiny. Bilks, Ashby t Sllllspuiigh. Fans, fans, fans ut Oakley & Co'h. Delicious lunches at Hrown's CaM. Spring wrajw, Ashhy & Sllllaugh. Flno dress goodi, Asliby & Mlllinugh, Oysters, fresh, fnt and lino ut Hrown's. Ask your grocer for homo tnnilo bread. Smoke Club Room ctgnr. llurr block, Novelties In dross silks at Onkloy it: Co'h. Mitts ami party gloves ut Onkloy & Co'h. Trickoy & Co., wholesale and retail Jewelers, Kern & Rolerts,dentIst2:i Alexander Illk. Don Cameron, lftW O street, for lunches Kid glove, latest novelties, nt Onkloy & CoX Thousand mllo ticked for sale nt 115 South Tenth street. Pure, llnst-closs goods nt Hotts & Sowoll's, .20 O stroof. Oysters in every stylo, fino nnd fresh, nt Don Cameron's. Our May Loo So cigur is tlio bot In tlio city. Try it. llurr block. Canon City Conl again nt tlio 'Whitebrcast Coal mid IJmo Co. Tako tlio Elkhoru linos, Oinnha train leav ing Lincoln nt7n. in. After tho club parties, go to Hrown's now cafo for n delicious lunch. Canned goods of every description nt Hotts & 80 well's, 11S0 O street. Botts & Sowell nro headquarters for flno groceries, nt HiW O street. Sinoko tho Club Room elgnr inado by Ha vanah cigar factory, Uurr lilock. Before Insuring look up tho Mutual Life Insurance Company of Now York. ThoMIssourl Taciflo railroad ntn free reclin ing chair cam on all through trains. Roast Turkey, Goose, and all kinds of meats at Don Cameron's every day for dinner. Parasols, sun umbrellas, gold nnd (diver handles, lowest prices, at Oakley & Co's. Finest lino of smokers' meerschaum nrticles nt tho Havana cigar factory, llurr block. Monarch nnd Lincoln brand of canned goods at Hotts & Howell's, ll'JO O street. 811k wrap Henriettas in tho most exquisite shades nro shown by Athhy & Slillspaugh. Doctor II. F. ltalloy, olllco and residence cor. of Thirteenth and Q streets. Tel. 017. Now Indian bilks opened this week. AHIIIIV & SllM-SrAUOlt. Seasonable fruits of all kinds nro sxclal ties at Holts & Bowell's, grocers, ll'JO 0 street. Imiwrted smoking tolioccos, finest made, to be had only at Havana cigar factory, llurr block. Tickets to points in Kansas, Missouri and tickets via Omaha on salo at Klkhom otllco, 115 80. 10th St. Tho Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Now York. W. H. Hastings, District Agent, room 53, llurr block. Messrs. Ashhy & Mlllspaugli tliowan extra flno lino of hummer underwear this season, including bilk, llslo and cotton. Their 83c. vest is a great bargain. Miss Anna "W. Hawkins has returned from licr trip to Denver nnd reports n most delight ful time. Wlillo there sho wns entertained by Mrs. J, H. McClure and tho Misses Mlmiio nnd Nolllo Lett, tho latter formerly of Lin coln. AVhllu in Denver Miss II. attended tho grand jubileo ball given nt tho Tabor oiern house. This was onoof the' grandest event in tho history of Denver. Twenty thousand ylsitors were present ami 20,000 wns raised to perfect arrangements. Lost. '! don't know whero, I ain't tell when, I don't soo how something of great vnlue to mo, nnd for tho return of which I shall bo truly thankful, viz. : a good appetite." Found. "Health and strength, pure blood, an appetite like that of a wolf, regular, ilfge. tlon, all by taking that popular and ieoullar medicine, Hood's BarsaiMirilla. I want every body to try it this season." It is sold by all druggUta. Ouo hundred doses one dollar. Inrowrll Vlill Party. Tho winter iwrles of parties given by the Whist ('lull chxod with tho gathering of WeduiiNliiy uveulng, on which occasion the club was royally entei tallied by .Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Zeliner nt tlielr iK'iiullful home, corner Kuuitcciith and N eti-iM'tN, All inei!'i-H, twelve In number, were piiwut ami an Inter (wtlug time waft enjoyed. Tlieclub wasor gaulrel last fall nnd on each Tlimxlay even ing, (except tint last, which waH chnngnd ow lug to the DiMith Ilarrct npMarauce,) have held tegular inivtlngN for tho pui'ixwoof paw ing the evening In playing whist. Tho mem bernhlp eomprK'H a limited number, an even doen, who am as follons: Mr. and Mrs, N. l Aldnitt, Dr. nnd Mrs. i:. It. Appelget, Mr. and Mm L. V. llurr, Mr. mid Mrs. C V. llurr, Mr. mid Mis. N. (!. Ilrock, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Zi'liner, Sir. and .Mix .1 II. Ilnrley, Sir. mid Mis. I,. Helskell, Sir. mid Sirs. V. SI. Hull, Sir. mid Sirs. J. ('. Slellrldn, Mr. and Sirs. V. J. Marshall, Sir. mid Sirs, A. C. Cat. An tlioorgnnlfutlou for tho past Was ho Micccssfiil mid thooccasloiift no very pleasant, It was decided to reorganise for the coining season at once, ami accordingly tho following went elected as ollleeis: President, Sirs, C. C. llurr; secretary, Sirs, .1. C. Slcllrlde; nnd treasurer, Sirs, L, Helskell, There will lm 110 tegular Hirelings until oNnliig of tho fall season, but it In cxcctcd that an (K'cnslonal meeting will I hi called by tho president. lleiuiird to Heller l.oeiilliin, l'oiomo time past SIIsn .IoIiiiMoii has been nrrrtliRliiK to remove her hair dn'sslng estab lishment from tho fourth floor of tlio Itleh ord'H block, to her now location, which It the westsldoof Sirs. Uospor's tnllllnory stoiv. In tho now place Sliss lohnstoii has ample iaco facilities totraiiHiiet her constantly Increasing business nnd Is now prepared to carry on the Industry on a larger scale, thus giving Ixttcr satisfaction to all, In tho short time Sliss Johnston lias Urn located in Lincoln, her cir cle of friends has constantly Increased, and tho business thu lady has built ii In cer tainly creditable to her. Desiring to please each individual at all tlmes.hiiN been t ho motto of her success and thus wo Hud Sliss Johnston has the custom of tlio very Uncut, audeliotoest patrons of both Lincoln and the surrounding ten Itory. In tlionowstore, which i HI I O street, SI Ini Johnston carries a tuoreexteuslve Hue of hair dressing articles, etc. The assortment of switchesand bangs coniprlsiw a varied line of tho latcutgooitN, lu any shade or color. Wigs forall classic, ageM and complexion. AVhllo in the way of head ornaments there are nu merous k Inds and styles, pretty enough for tho (ptiH'ti, and nmong them wouotlco 'hem made up with gurnets, thine stones, nmlior combs, turtle shell and various others. It Is but 110 eesHary for ladles lu search of nnythlng in this Hue to call and we what Is to ls N-eunnd they w ill certainly secure what Is desirable, late in style and liccomlug. Ah in the jxist, Slks Johnson will pay par t limine, attention to the hair dressing depart inent, which Is under her personal supervl slon.aiid from the reputation established hero tofoto among our lending ladles, Sliss JoIiuh ton'Hrun of castom will certainly contluuo to Increase, Having studusl tho art of dressing the hair for a number of years In tho wist, and keeping generally ported oil the styles of hair drowsing, her work Is always found to Iks neat, tasty mid up with the times. All sorts of iierfuiiiM mid toilet nrticles and manicures sets Hud a place in the store, and are sold at reasonable prices. All ladies are Invlttsl to call at tho now ipinrters and nsoet tho stock, stylos and various attrnct nrticlcsMtss Johnston olIeiH for sale. To l'eoplo AVInt Knterliiln. Society people arranging for jmrtles, Ixills weddings, receptions or anything In this lino, should luscct our elegant line of stationery and printed novelties used on such occasions. Wo have JiiHt txcelved our new fall line of elegant Iwll programs, Invitations for wed dings, parties, etc., anuoitnceiuents, folders, calling canls and In fact everything hi this ine, Sir. Will K. Clarke left on an eastern hip Saturday atteruooii. Sirs. J. D. Knight arrived home Sunday af ter a very pleasant visit in the east. Sir. John SI. llurks and wife returned Hun day from a two mouths' stay In California. The Volupulk society met in tho Y.M. C.A. rooms Mwnday evening. A very pleasant ses sion was held. Sir. "W. W. Holmes has recoverel from his recent attack, nnd may once nioro be seen in the busy haunts of men. Tho Lincoln lVess club meets on "Wednes day evening next nt 8:!i0. Duslness of impor tance, let every one turu out. Hon. John Fitrgerafd has received from lox; Ieo XIII. a leautifulgold modal in rec ognition of his services nnd devotion to tho Catholic church. Tho gift is highly prized. Sliss Stargaret Halrd visited lu tho city Thursday as tho guest of her sister, Sirs. A. 8. Raymond, attending tho Hooth-Harrett performance that evening and returning homo yesterday. Hon. John Fitgornld and wife were called to Chicago Sunday by 11 telegram announc ing tho death of Sir. F.'s sister, Sirs. Fahey. Tho lady resided at O'Neill City, and wns in Cliicngo receiving trentment. Attention of our ladles Is called to tho ad vertisement, on eighth jiage, of Joyce, tho ellto milliner of Omaha. Many Lincoln la dles get all their hats and Ixmnet there, nnd speak highly of this iopular place. Sir. E. R. Smith, for a long tlmo connected with tho Capital National lank,left this week for Oandy, Lognn county, whero ho takes tho management of tho Iognn county Iwnk, of which ho is joint owner with Mr. w. H. Hum ham. "Tho Zollao" Is the name of n now lltcrnry club formed this week-, lhe niembeiv nro: SHsses Minnie Oaylord, Illancho DoWltt, Helen Hoover, Helen Gregory, Hottlo Rhnw, Nellie riniham, Ienn Erb, May and Slinnlo Slellck, Uesio Freeman, Nellie Eddy and Ella Jackson. Sliss Hawkins gave her scholars a iKin-ton party on last Saturday aftcruooa. Tho children were highly pleased and many vlsl tors were present. Lincoln society ladles And this a very Pleasant resort for Saturday aftor- noons, as it is very interesting to watch tho little ones dance. Spider Swortzcll is making his mark nl ready. In ft recent gamo lietween tho Kan sos City and Chicago twins Swartzell held tho old champions down to nine hits, striking out the great Anson, and tho game was lost to tho cowboys by a scratch. The score was 4 toil in favor of Chicago, Sir. T. Kelly of Winnipeg, is in tho city on business connected with the bids for paving tlio streets of Lincoln, and in connection with Sir. J. A O'Shen of this city nnd n resident of Lincoln for twelve yenrs,havo placed their bid, with good prospects of securing the con tract. Air. iveliy is (piiie uuaiuaica Willi Lincoln and will locite here in tho near future. Rich food, and lack of exerciso, during tlio winter months, causes tho system to becomo torpid and tlio blood impure. A dose or two of St. Patrick's pills will cleanse and IiivIr orate tho system, purify tho blood and do more good than a dollar bottlo of blood puri fier. ForsalobyW. J. Turner. A LKSSONjNJOLAlMJK. PREPARED DY PHOF.' A. H. EDQREN. Tim Next l.essiiu fur Student to I'mpnri'. Nouns hiiiI Adjeetltes. The Nebraska Volnpuk Hocloty held Hn reje ular Id-weekly meeting at tlio Y. M.C. A. Iccturo room Monday ovfiiIiik, April tit ti. The next liieellng will take place Monday evening April Mil. Tho following Is a synopsis of the lesson Klvcii by Prof. A. II. Edirrcn, mid members of the society are reiiested to lenm the matter contained In this lesion fur tho tioxt meetliiK. I'HO.NtTNf'IATION. lcnru tlio rules lu Doiiibueli'M grammar, (furnished by any olllcer.) NOIINM. I. Nouns nro used In 11 trrmlnul or ili'jlnilr sense without any preceding ill tide. Hence fat may mean father, a father, or the father. Notk. An liiilellnlto nitlclo may Imj used optionally, unnlitil (of arm, some, and lull, one) some one n. Ex. Semlml iikiii, 11 man. IN.U.KCTIO.V. C, All nouns me subject to the following variation or Inflect Ion of form a. They may bo used lu four cases, vU; iVumftififfrf, (wlien deslgliatillg th'i subject about which something is asserted) dVni'dYr, (when designating 11 ixwsessor, or the "of" ro latlon) DnHvi', (when designating a relative slgnlllisl by "to" or "for") and At mtUve (when deslguntiiig the direct object of an ac tion.) Tlio Nominative, (lenitive nnd Dative are formed by adding rcsiccilvrly it, e, f to tho word as wu Hud It lu tho vocabulary, which Is the Nominative form. Hence Jul, rather, (as agent), if, father's or of the father. full', to or for tholfather, fat I, father, as the direct object. b. Tho noun may txi ttssl in .S'nimi(tr(whon denoting only 0110 thing) or I'lmiit (when re ferring to several things). The plural Is formed by adding to the rcqulml case form, thus: ds, fathers, aldn, fathers' or of tho fathers, etc. 0. Hence tho full inflection ofitf U: HI.Ndtlt.All. N. i (the, a) father. (J, i((i, (the, a) father's or of (the, a) father. I), life, to (tho, a) father. A. fiitt (the, a) father. l'l.UllAU N. fnln (the) fathers. O. fdlim, (the) fathers' or of (the) fathers. 1). ftitra, to (tho) fathers. A. fall, (the) fathers. Notk. In the same way are Inflected all nouns. Instead of the (lenitive and Dative signs ti and 1; tho preiMisltlous iff, of, nnd (if, to, may lo used with common nouns, and must Iki used with proer nouns. Hence, . (). fain, or friif , meaning as above. D. fnlf, ov ill fnt, ineatiiiig as above. 80 likewise in plural, but only: O, 1I1' John, I). 11 John. (IKNIIKU. 8. All nouns are masculine, except thoso denoting feinnle Wings. These nro usitnlly; iiiRimguisnisi irom me ninscuitties simply ny tho prefix. yfi-n, friend, of-jtm, female friend. KXKUCIHi: t. (A. II.) .if, fatlier. (fmii, house, Hdif, garden. mot, mother, link, Ixxik. Imtil, brother, h 1, tree. o-M(i(f,slstor. ;m1), pajHT. son, win. ;icn, mii. ii-soii,daughtor. jwnvil, letter. Jim, friend. iii'(, Ink. of-Jli'n, friend (font.) nvif, knife. tiilfl, teacher. xtili, pencil. Inlfl, merchant. niihi, money olilh, my, ollk,ty (yours) r, (or Ixjforo vowel, f0 and. XfOTE. tlio three jiersons 01 a vert) aro forniwl by adding no, I, of, thou, 0111, ho (of she) and iiJm, wo, oh, you, cutis (os) they, to the verb-stem, I litis, Inb, havo: 1, liitiali, I havo. Inlmlis, wo have. 0. Iiiliol, thou hast. Intuits, you have. 1. llli'i'iii, uu mis, Kimiiiiff, 1 ,,, ,,,. i,.i..,f i. i...u ;;.., !. ' ,niei liao So all other verbs, llkct bin, lie, jillA1, speak, ff r, give, etc. Notk !). In addressing H'rsons, it is licstto use always thesecund person singular (though also the sucoud person plural as in English may Ikj used). A. 1. tfif r nor, L. Lnboli fall e inoff. !l. iMlmfbtoili. 1. Mnof of-blml vtik; fi. Sim fntn, tl. .cif)fi buktjlrna (or of Jleu), 7. I.11I10I, Imkis JleniM. 8. IWIntb Ji-Jlenfi. II. (lirom mimi of-btoih', 10. Uirolis ;m1;ii r tifs ci-Koii. 11. Fill obtk Inborn ilomi fi (adi. l'J. Sons olik lobonm IixiiiIh ))enin e uiyl. V,i. (tivoh itfneilh Jlenf or ill Jlfn) obik, li. Lnbobn buki tlo Schleirr. IS. llinom Jtrn obik, 10. Ji'noni bloilx 11. Thu houso; a house; to tho house; tho hous"s. 'J Tho brother nnd the sister. .1. I havo n brother and a sister. Wo nro brother and sister. 5. Tho brother's and tho sister's liook. 0. Yottr father's son. 7. I give my ix.111 to my son. 8. Sly friend lias a garden, t). Sly lady friend has houses and gardens. 10. Your sons have pajwr, x.'iis and ink. 11. He sx?aks to the brother mid tho sister. 1'.'. They siK-nk to tny friends,mid I sjKMik to your friend. 111. You have a garden and treis. 1 1, Tho sous of your friend have houses and money. IB, Ho gives my teacher (1. .. to tny teacher) n jwn and n knife. 10. Tho mer chant hasliooks, pai?r, eiis and Ink. 17. Tho sous of your friend have houses and money. 18. She gives a letter to my father. 10. AVe sixjuk to your teachers. ADJECTIVES. KOllMATIO.V AND DKCI.K.NKIO.V. 0. The adjectives, all ending lu ik (Clernmii ich and English i.si) are fnmridMc, as lu English, except when used as nouns, when they nro declined as such. They nro always placed after their noun. Thus, lAibub fntl rnoti. bukis, etc.) gmllk, I haven good fatlier (mother, liooks, etc.) DEllllKKS OK COMI'AU'.KOX. 10. Tho conitmrntlve (higher degree) nnd siiKiiintlvo (highest degree) nro fornusl by siilllxlng ma nnd flu respectively. Thus. (hut it;, good; mnllkiim, lKtter; cmfArfiii, lxst;iimi7.-l fumous;(iiiiiA-ii)ii,inore famous, ftimiki'm, most famous. 11. As (or so) , . . as is rendered by so . . . Ad and than tiy Act. Thus: Jlinuli no milk A'd 01a, I nm ns good as ho; lllnob fiiulikiim kit mil, I am hotter than he. EXERCISE II. (a. 11.) KOUNH. liuillk, goodness. bail, badness. ulH, greutness, siiidf, sinallness. ADJKCTIEES. tniilik, gixsl, biiilik, Iiad. lltftlk, great. itmnlik, small. fiunik, famous. 10i'A', painful. Ihulk, rich, piifik, ixxir. nuinlk, manly. riiiafA-,womunly (ItiMilik, golden. nilrfik, silvery. . kojifillk, Ictlk, Iron, 01, thou, ollk, thy, O111, nm, fame. tfof, iiln. litil, richness. jiftf, poverty. mini, man. ivia, woman, yolCul, gold, xtlrf, silver. Aopc, copjier. Id, Iron. it. t ,j.:i. ..... ho, omiA', his; etc. etc. Ibitertalncil 111 Cards. The spurious nnd eleualit residence of Mr. and Mrs, A. H, Itaymoml, corner .Seventeenth and It streets, Mas the scene m a Very pleas ant leathering Inst ecnlhk', the feature of the occasion being an entertainment at euchre. Owing to tlielr laruG circle of friends, tho host and hoslfiiN toiind It necessary, to con veniently entertain all, lo receive llieni on tw evenings. Last evening sixteen couples enjoyed the ptolt'ered hospitality nnd loulghl a second parly will ls given toother friends. Light tables wero tilled and the Interest tin abated kept llm pnslelxiards lu constant use until Into In tho evening. The Invited guests for this occasion werei Mr.niul Mrs. (J. ('. llurr, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. llurr, Mr. and Mrs. Kostcr.Mr. ami Mrs. Hiiy den, Mr.and Mrs. MoMurtry, Mr and Mrs. L. ('. Itlchards, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Shelilou, Mr. and Mrs. Hiicltstull', Mr. and Mrs. Mulr, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert sou, Mr. and Mrs. Mlllspauwh. Mr. and Mrs. Ashliy, Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Oaklty,aud Mr. and Mrs. MoKar hind. The score ctuds wore somewhat dlll'eieut fiiiiii thoso generally used, and the general arrangement of the all'alr Masall that could ho conducive to the pleasure of the bursts. The Swedn Hall. Masonic Teniplo presented a live appear ance Wednesday evening, on which occnslon the HhccIIhIi literary and social cluli ga their llrst hop. The membership, comprising - couples, were all present and enjoyed an evening's pleasure, which had additional charms by being favored with the excellent music of the Philharmonic orchestra, Tho arrangements Mere well taken care of by Messrs. .1 E Kcaholm, Y Ilostrniii ami II Nor lln, wltli Mr. Warner as masier of ceremo nies. Pirn niiaeoiit lent AsxirlHtliiu, The meeting of the t'. H. 1'. A. will ho held 111 Lincoln May nth, nth mid lot li In llnhunuu hall. Tho exhibits promise to bo very line, miimifaeturcrs having signified their Inten tion or having rcpicscutntlvcs present. One and one-third faro will he charged on all rail roads. The program will he about as follows: A Tho meeting will he called to ordcrattwo o'clock Tuesday, May Kth, at llolinnau'slmll, In the evening, a lecture at tho Htuto Labora tory. Wo have also tho assurance that there will ho it good hill 011 the boards at Kuuke's opera house. Wednesday morning and afternoon, eon- tliiunnee of the meeting. At II o'clock p.m., a grand hall will bo given by the Llneolndiiig gists lu honor of the visiting members. This no doubt, will he a great attraction, nnd a Kood time Is anticipated for the reason, the committee Isdoltig all lu lis power to have everything in r.mdlness and assure all who attend an evening of pleasure. Thursday morning and afternoon, continu ation ortho meeting. At li o'clock p. ina banquet at tho Windsor hotel. .Several Important ('Iiiiiikcs. Sir. A. C. Cass, for several years resident miyAngcrln this city for tho Whltebreast Coat & Mtnriij Co., returned from Denver tho llrst of tlno week, where ho has lx-en looklnir tin his fottirojlold of lalxir ami residence. Our citizens in general win regret to learn that MrixCns and family nro alxMit to leave Liu cote and remove to tho Capital City of our sister state, mid such being tho case "will ex tend to Sir. and Sirs. Case Ixjst wishes for a pleasant and prolltablo future. Mr. Cass bikes charge of tho company's Interest in Denver, while Ids successor hero will lxj his present faithful right Ixmor.Slr. J. T. Stobbs, who is thoroughly oxerioiieod mid comix; tent to conduct the business of tho olllco, and will tako the management ulxittt the llrst of Slay, when tho headquarters of the Whltcbrcist company will bo located in tho store room now lelng vacated by Sir. Wohl enhcrg, the clgnr dealer. The now place w ill lx handsomely fitted up with tho finest of of fice fixtures, furnishings, etc., and when completed will lxj the nobbiest coal olllco lu the city. To Mr. Cuss, tho retiring manager, wo ex tend our regret nt having to lose him, who has sttxsl prominent in enterprise and uuiotig the foremost of our business men, while to tho now manager wo give the greeting of friendly welcome and trust his career will be equally as pleasant and profitable as that or his predecessor. V Pot Pourrl nl' Pacts. Americans receive mom attention abroad than any other nationality. Walters in Switzerland, at fashionable places, siKNik French, English and tienniiu. Were it not for the American tourists one half of the hotels abroad would bo closed. To obtain a desirable seat at tho theater abroad, ladles aro obliged to remove their hats. l'assengers whouro not HI during n storm nt sea, aro looked uixm as "unlklng won ders." Any 0110 becoming intoxicated on board an ocean steamer is conducted without ceremony to tho cooler. Ushers in all theaters abroad aro young girls (maids) who wear white caps, ami servo you Ices and wine between tho acts. Captains of ocean stwumcrs nro not allowed to carry any relative, on their steamer for fear of li, attention to other imssengers in case of accident. New, Neat ami Nohliy. The now St. Cloud dining rooms, which wero opened to the public are proving suc cessful from tho start. Tho place Is neatly arraiigcd.haudsomcly fitted up and tho viands served are tho lxst that can lx) procured, A peep at the kitchen shows that the cuisine is as "neat as a pin" and the chef in charge is a irsoii of long experience and competence. I'rices aro very reasonable, and our readers will llud It a very convenient uuddcssruhlo place topntronlc. Notice o tin, l.uillcs. AVe take pleasure in Informing our (Nitrous that we havo just received from the import ers an elegant lino of heavy embroidered black kid gloves in the latest shades, tints and sizes from I 1-2 up in button and hook. O. H Oaki.ev & Co. Notice or Iiiciirpnratltiii, Notice is hereby given that The Western Engineering Comnny, having its principal place of business at Lincoln has liicorM)rntcd 10 no a general nusiness in electrical engi neering, mid to that cud to havo power to niaintfacture, own, buy, sell, erect, maintain, install and ox.Tatoolectrieal nnd steam plants, machinery nnd appliances for generating power anil light ami to ileal therein asprluci puis or as agents for manufacturers, To do electrical testing and exxrt work, own real estate or other property necessary to the con duct of Its business, to own, buy or sell twit cuts of devices useful or ix-rtlnent to electri cal machines. The canitnl stock is $15,000, subject to Ixi increusisl as the business may require, divided Into shares of fi'i fully paid. The iiicorKrntlon commences tho lbth day of February, lb&j, to continue twenty years. The highest amount of lndebtislueNS which tho eorixirntlou may contract Is f 10.000. but ill case of increase of capital the indebtedness may lx increased in a like ratio. The affairs of the coniwiny aro to Ixi conducted by a Ixiard of three directors, consisting of a presi dent and general manager, a vice-president, and a secretary and treasurer. Dated Febru ary 15, 1888. The Wehteun ENtii.NEEniNo Co. J. 0. White. Will F. AViiite, I'rcs. untl Uen'l Man. Soo'y and Troas. Iiolbrook& Bonbright BOOKS, STATIONERY, Wall Paper & Window Shades, Special Attention given to Designing wlilcbjwc do Free. 234 Sou tli Elcveiath. St. Samples and Specifications without Charge. PARASOLS LT AND SILK UMBRELLAS TI-IIS WEEK. ASHBY & MILLSPAUGH. JOYCE, 123 North 15th Street, Pifiwrt a, Rioter v4 gpnnnr-fSvfi rrmn en t i i i m n iiri rjneoor 1 tjuajcrfrp M 1 Spring Syles CLOSING OUT OL'R ENTIRE LINE OF -CARPETS.- Must be closed out at Manufacturer's Com, as w-c need the room for other pur poses. GREAT HARGAINS. Come now while the stock is complete. ART DEPARTMENT. We have some of the latest novelties In ART GOODS. Also nn elegant as-ort ttictit of llaskcts, etc. Stamping a specialty. O. R. OAKLEY & CO. IT IS A GRAND SUCCESS -IS Verclict : of : tle : People SPEAKING OF THE Nebraska Floral Company, 1 125 North 12th Street. Telephone 682. NEW SPRING STYLES! JUST ARRIVED. And now ready for inspection at John Morrison's All the Finest? Qualities and Latost Patterns in stock. I have the finest cutter in the city and guarantee satisfaction. Cal and see my goods and work. 121 North Eleventh street. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTGOMERY I1LOCK, 1119, 1 121 and 1 1 23 N Street. Meals 25 cts. CHOICE MILLINERY, OMAHAi Now Ready. TI - IE - $.j.5o per week. ! I in u -J.. n"