m$iiQfp&r' '"lpfrS r'wNW wviiwsrOT)j -'-wftfjfi rt ,,. yj 1II3 SATURXIAY JMLOIJVIJVO COURIER - "9V, " I'OUIIINKH'H miigaxlno for March opens with tlio second article ly ,1ihI Chandler Harris on "The Hen Island Hurrlcuni'M" tliiH ono dealing ooelally with the groat rollof work which Ih being iHiulncti' hy Miss Clam lliirton nnil tho Red Cross society. Tho distress in these Islands Ih llkoly to In crease until tho Unit crop ahull ho until orcd in tho Into spring, o thai tho noo salty Ih apt to ho (limit at 11 tlmo whon tho publlo him, for the most part, lost In forest In tho catastrophe. Mr. HnrriH, in IiIh tour fr Scrlbnor's magazine through nil those islands, Iiiih presented not only tho tlintrciwliiK part of tho cntiiHtropho hut the httmormiH hIiIo of it which tho sou-Island negro ho plentifully furnishes. Ho Iirh umd tho finest litor nry skill in doplotlng these HtratiKO IrIiiiuIh nnil tholr picturesque Inhabit. uutH, ho that after reading tho iirtlclo ono feels that ho him actually lived in now and curious surroundings. Tho striking Illustrations hy Daniel Smith, Hindu from sketches on tho spot, mid to thin impression of reality. Tho Contury for Mnroh hrlHtlofl with M)intH, having mtnthcr of articles on novel mid unliiuo toplcH written hy per hoiib Hpocinlly ualllled to treat them. Tho opening article is u nkotch of llfo In 'Tho Tullorlea Umlor tho Hocond Em plre," hy MIsb Anna L. Ulcknell, who whh mi inmnto of tho Tullerles tin an In structor of tho children of cno of tho court finiiilloH. MIm Ulcknell gives h graphic Idea of tho daily round of lito at tho palaco, and tho urtlclo ia interest Ingly Illustrated with full-page portraits of tho prlnco imperial v "Napoleon III and Eugenie" (standing), and an engrav ing of tho head of tho empress, from Wlnterhaltor'a famoua group tho last Iwlng printed ao a' frontiploco with an appropriate aocond empire decoration. Thia artlclo la tho sixth in the group of papers relating to tho Honiipartes which tho Contury has printed within n year. Who aro tho moat famous writers and artists of both continents? Tho Cos mopolltan magaatno ia endeavoring to anawor thia inquiry by printing a Hat from month to month in Ita contents pages. Thia magaiino claims that not standing ita extraordinary reduction in price, it la bringing the most famoua writers and artlata of Europe and Amer ica to intoroat ita readers, and in proof of this claim, submits tho following list of contributors for tho tiro months end ing with February: Valdes, Howells, Paul Heyso, Franclsque Sarcoy, Robert Grant, John J. Ingalls, Lyman Abbott, Frederick Maaaon, AgneaRoppller, J. G. Whittior, (posthumous), Walter Besant, Mark Twain, St. Goorgo Mivart, Paul Uourget, Loulso Chandler Moulton, Flammarion, Tlssandlor, , Dempster Sherman, Adam Badoau, Captain King, Arthur Sherburne Hardy, Georgo Ebore, Do Maupassant, Sir Edwin Arnold, Spielhagen, Andrew Lang, Berthelot, H. II. Uoyeeen, Hopklnaon Smith, Lyman J. Gage, Donlel C. Gilman, Frans von , Lonbach, Thomaa A, Janvier. And for artlata who havo Illustrated during the name tlmo:' Vierge, Reinhart, Marold, F. D. Small, Dan Beard, Jose Cabrlaety, Oliver Herford, Remington, Hamilton Gibson, Otto Baohor, H.S.Mowbray, OttoGulllonnet, F. G, Attwood, Hopkln aon Smith, George W. Edward, Paulde Longpre, Habert Dye, F. H.Bchsll.'How thia is done for 11.60 a year, the editor of the Cosmopolitan alone know.. The North American Review haa sel dom offered Its readers ao great a variety ot subjects aa tho March, , number con? tains, nor presented to them a more re markable list ot contributors.' The open ing article, which is entitled "The House of Representatives and the House of Commons,'' ia certain to attract consid erable attention on both sides of the Atlantic. It la by tho secretary of the navy, Hon. Hilary A. Herbert, whose long service in the popular branch of congress makes him peculiarly qualified to discuss the question from the Ameri can point of view. Governor Greenhalgo of Massachusetts, answers tho objections that havo been made to his proposal 'for holding an informal "Conference ot Now England Governors," and tho United States commissioner of navigation, Hon. Eugene Tyler Chamberlain, contributes an able artlclo entitled "A Present Chance for American Shipping." Under the caption ot "The New Aspect of the Woman Question," Sarah Grand, author ot "The Heavenly Twins," contributes a clever and powerful article on tho rela tion ot the sexes, i "An Eclipse ot Virtue," by Champion Biasell, U the striking title of a novel contained in the March number ot "Tales from Town Topics." A rather startling exposition ot the mysterious power ot love is made in this story, We find a beautiful young widow of great fortune rejecting to some extent the devotion ot an ardent young lover. She philosophlxea over the unwisdom of marrying him, although she loves him devotedly, and then ot a audden she literally kidnaps him, by drugging him and carrying him away albne with her or a yacht. Their life together is ideal but fatal, and it only requires the ap pearance ot a wild little native ot San Dolago to rob the widow of her caval . 'er, The little Cuban girl is the means of bring tho story to u tragic climax, and tho renders may nee tho khhIIIh despair that results from woman's depravity and man's deceit. The atory Ih written In a brink and daring ntjle, ami Ih ikcoiii panted by an umtminlly bright collection of narrative, poems and witticisms culled from the pages of Town Topics. The lato iMr. Georgo W. CIiIIiIh wiim butter known iih an Individual giver than perhaps any other man In the United StittcH. It Ih no exaggeration to nay that Mr. Chllds, for tho hint half of his life, put more time, lubor and pains into the work of giving than ho did into making money. To many people he Reamed to Realtor IiIh glftH broadcast ami lieatow thum liiillHcrlminatlngly.lmt IiIh giving was not without method. In the Review of KuvIowh for March Mr. CIiIIiIh' method of giving iHiippreclatively yet dlRcrlmlnntlugly described by Tab cott WilllnniH of tho Philadelphia Press. TIiIh article Ih HIiiHtrnted with ortrnlts of Mr. Chlldn at dllTerent agcH, mid on giavlngH of Rome ot IiIh moHt notable glfta. . Aftrr HrritUfiiKl To purify, vitalize mid enrich the Mood, and give nerve, , bodily and dlgcHtlvo Htrongth, take HooiI'h SarHiiparllla. Con tinue the medicine after every meal for a month or two and you will feel "like a new man." The merit of HooiI'h Bar Hiiparllln Ih proven by its tliouHiindH of wonderful cures. Why don't you try It? Untitling it Sou are Helling Wash bron Sc Crosby Superlative for ?1.2T per Back; also 2Tc California can frtiitH for 15c. Honey Dew can goodH at 250, TIicbo nre wonderful reductions in priccH but the tlmeB demand it of ub. Store 1425 O ntreet. Tel. 010. Why pay exorbitant prices for up holstering when Rothschild (Ioch first class work tit low rates; 120 North 12th troet. Burr block. For Texan -mints take tho Missouri Pacific route. City ticket olllco 1201 O ntreet. Whitcbrouflt Coal and Lime Co. Genuino Coal Creek Canyon and Rock Springs coal at tho WhitebreiiHt. Canon City and Rock SpringH coa nicely screened ut Lincoln Coal corn puny. Now is tho Unto to take a trip to Flor ida via tho Missouri Pacific route. City ticket ofllco 1201 O street, Lincoln, Neb. A TRIP TO CAMPOIINIA. The Great Rock Island Routo is now running a tourist car, leaving Albert Lea every Monday afternoon on tho Minneapolis & St. Louis railway, and via Albert Lea, Liveriuoro, Ft. Dodge, Angus, Don Moines, Omaha, Lincoln, Phlllipsburgh and Pueblo, rutin over tho Scenic and Ogden routen to San Fran cisco and Los Angelos. . REMEMBER. This is a PhilllpH-Rock Inland tourist car, and is accompanied by a tourist conductor through to tho count, and runs on tho fantest trains, and a bccoikI class ticket takes you In this cur. Tho rato for berth reservation in low, being only N through to tho Pacific points, and proportionately Icbb for points on routo, and there Ih no better way to tako In tho groat mid-winter fair. To those who cannot go Tuesdays tho great Rock Island routo runs another tourist car. leavinir Minneanolis ever Thursday morning, vhi Albert Lea, Cedar Falls, Cedar Rapids and Colum bus Junction to Kansan City, and on to Pueblo over tho Scenic routo and South er Pacific runs to San Francisco and Los Angeles. For full particulars, address JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. TV A., 0. R, I. & P. Ry., Chicago. Mlil-Wltitor Fair, Nan Fro.ticli.cu Cut., K- r union Ticket Now 'on Hate WlthHound Trip, Limit April 30 '04. The Trunk lino between Lincoln, Atchison, St. Joe, Wichita, Hot Springs, St. Louis, Houston, Galveston, Los Angles and all points oust west north and south. Como and' go via tho Missouri Pacific tho popular chair car routo. II. 0. Townsehd G. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. Phil Daniels C. P, & T. A. Tolophono .No. 509. City ofllco 1201 O street, Lincoln Neb. THE 8ICK HEALED, WEAK MADE 8TRONG. If you are sick or debilitated, do not lo discouraged. Compound Oxygen has wrought many wonderful cures and hue given strength to many. Wo know thin to bo truo from our own oxporlonco of twenty-five years, and wo aro reudy to furnish abundant proof. It ia worth your while to examine tho evidence, which you can da by writing to us. Wo will send you, froo ot chargo, our book of two hundred pagea with numerous testimonials and records of surprising euros of asthma, boonchitis, consumption, catarrh, rheumatism, nor voua prostration, nouralgla and other forms ot disease and dobility. Home treatment is sent out by ex press, to be used at home. Ofllco treat ment is administered here. Tho effect ot both treatments is the samo. Con sultation free. Our success has given rise to many imitations. Avoid disappointment and loss ot money, as there is but ono genuine Compound Oxygen, by sending to DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, 1520 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., San Francisco, Cal.f Toronto, Canada. ill H Jrfs'lIK double-breasted VV three button ciita' jr trousers of which it I frock and the away Hint, tiie are interchange able, mo tlm only correct coHtiitueH for day drew, and the mntoriulHUHCil for the coat and vi-hI are the name for both and Include iinllnlHlied worntedn, worsteds vlcu nan ami chevlotH. The double breiiHted frock will be biitHllghtly differ ent In st)lo during the Incoming hchrou from what it wiih last fall, If tho differ ence in mcamircd by inchcH;but In effect the difference will be marked, and tho coat will be much improu'd by it. It Ih more a difference of refinement than anything oIho -the polishing, an it were, of a rough diamond. The extreme long nklrtH of the coat came ho Hiiddenly that Hovoral characterlHtlcH of the do'xmed Itoh-talls were retained with them for a time, making a heterogeneoiiH comioutul of Htylo that wiih a boon to the mighty army of catlcattiro artlHtH. Hut the in congruoiiH characterlHtlcH havo beon eliminated, and the coat Ih now, and will continue to be throughout the hciihoii, a consistent, graceful and beautiful gar ment, that will be very popular with all who rightly value article drcHH. The principal changcH are a shorter waist, a longer collar and fuller nklrtH. For a man of average height, 5 feet 8 iuchcH, the wnlnt length will be from n. to 18 liichcn; the full length will be from 12 to II IiicIich; the nklrtH will have connider able more bottom (ullncHHthan they had hint fall, and the collar will be longer and the gorge lower than they were then. The vohI may be nlnglo or double breanted, whether made from the hiiiuo material iih the coat, or ot a fancy vent ing; but the Hiiigle-brciiHted vent will bo much more worn than the other, and fancy vcntlugH promise to bo In much Ichh demand than for many hcuhodh. In woolen materlalH, an in everything oIbo under the huh, hltUory repentB itnelf, and the reign of plain fabrics him now lasted no long that it hcciub rcanonablo to anticipate nomothing in tho nature ot a reactionary movement. The quietness prevailing in 1)Uh1iiuhh generally will, jo nomo extont, retard thin feeling, and In any ciiho fiiHhion'B chungen tire brought ubout ho gradually nowadays that noth ing in the nature of a revolution Is to bo oxpocted; but there 1b no denying tho fact that the feeling for neat effects in fancy worn ted, wool and cheviots Ih slowly but surely growing, and in styles, too, a steady but, ut tho name tlmo, not too radical advance toward inoro pro nounced effects is distinctly noticeable, but will tuko some little tlmo to make itself thoroughly felt. Quietness and rollnomoiit will prevail. Neat effects in checks and striticH will bo sold, and many attractive new stylos of that character have beon received with much favor, especially in undressed fancy suitings in soft hrowhn, drabs and grays. It can scarcely bo considered un natural that the prevailing color tono ot tho fabrics for tho incoming season should reflect to nomo ox'tent the somber "grnyncBs" ot the commercial horizon. Certain it ,is that gray in Kb various shades will predominate for spring and Bummer trado'. Of course thero will bo many varieties of color und combination, but it in sufo to nny that 'the inclination will bo to approach the shades verging on tho bordern of "browndom," as a chungo from the blues und slutee to .which wo have been no long accustomed. These highly colored statements refer chietly, it is needless to say, to full suit lugB and to trouserings. For double- breasted frocks and cutaways black, Oxford und Cuinbridgo will apparently bo most in favor. Fuirly wide stripo effects tiro likely to bo populur for troiiHorn, whilo vory nent stripes aro cquully udupted for both pur poses. Extreme novelties, however, aro pronounced stripes, und they have also sold well. Soft wornted und wool trouserings will bo qven inoro populur than herotoforo, and cheviot trouserings uro ulso Increasing in favor, especially in tho pronounced stripes. ' ', There in overy indication that fancy vestlngB will bo good sollorn thin season, and thero never was it inoro pleasing variety to choose from. Thero uro Purls vcBtings in silk und wool mixtures, und with overy imaginable description of fig uro from u pin spot to u plaid, und of overy concoivublo shade. Thero uro ulso plain effects in basket and honeycomb weaves in drubs, ntono colors und creams for weddings und evening dress. Fine white inarsoilles in solid,, effects in buskots, honeycombs, piquoputtorns and ottoman ribs nro vory uttruetlvo, as uro also the fancy niurseilles in white grounds und u variety of flguro effects in delicuto colorings. Both dressed und undressed gloves will bo worn with equal correctness for Bpring und summer und tho shades will not bo by uny means urbltrury. Tho various shades of tun will probably bo most fuvored, but fawns und pearls espo ciully in tho undressed finishes will bo u good deal used. For evening weur peurls In self or black stitching uro correct. Tho bell crowned silk hut is appar ently established flrml in tho estima tion of the beat dressers. Its (lowing curves and graceful rolling brim make It an entirely appropriate adjunct to the longitudinal auiplitudo of tho present vogue in coats and thoro is no likelihood of its being superseded by anything elso for nomo time. :Cisfcsi"- Mr Anna Sutherland Kalamazoo, Mich., bad iwelUots In the neck, ot Qoltre ye'? cmTg 40 Years Teatsufferlne. 'When the caught cold could not walk two blocks without fainting. She took Hood's Sarsaparilla And U now free from It all. She has urged many others to take Ilood's Bamparllla and they hare also been cured. It will do you good. HOOD'S PILLS Cure 11 Llrer III, jaundice. nut utaatcbe, duiooimm, lour itomMii, KTTOOTsft BH-BBBB Bl W COPYRIGHTS. 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