CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, FICItRUARY at, 189! T MILLER, GROCER, ASKS YOUR ATTENTION FOR A MOMENT, JUST TO KEEP YOU rOHTEl). ao ll). Sugar $1.00 Fancy Nortlicm Potatoes' i.io Wlnchrler llama, per lb 6Jc 1 Cnn good Corn loc. Fancy uji French Pens In Glns 400 Preserved J'enrs In Glass 40c MinbrooniH In Glnis -"c HT These goods nre clicnp nt 60c. 3 lb. Can Preserved Ilotnvln Crah Apples 3tc 3 lb. Cnn Ilotnvln Grated Pine Apple 30c Ilotnvln Preserved Strawberries.... 25c Monnrch Gal. Pumpkin joo " Apples 35c 3 lb. Can Apples taji Tomatoes per Can ic A splendid bargain, 9 bars good soap 25c 6 bars W. R. Soap 25 Buffalo Flour, per Sack $1.40 Best Minnesota, " 1.60 We carry n full line of choice now Tens, Japans 35c. and 50c., the best that money can buy 60c. Fine Young Hyson 05c., Eng. Breakfast 70c., Oolong 80c., best G. Powder 70c. To Coffee Drinkers. You will no doubt have noticed 'that n great many dealers nre offering Broken Java at 25c. Now, If you get Broken Java you're all right, but If you gel dick ering you are not. We claim to have been the first to'scll Broken Java In Lincoln, and still maintain the Original Quality. Price 25 cents. Our 30c Coffee Is a mixture of Mocha, Java and Rio. O. G. Jnva 38c. Arabian Mocha 38c. Wc save you from 2c to 5c per pound on every pound you buy. Choice Butter 20c. Fresh Eggs 20c. J. MILLER, Telephone 39S. 11 30 N St. Still Going On ! Tbe Great Sacrifice Shoe Sale STILL CONTINUES -AT- SHERWIN'S BOSTON SHOE HOUSE No such bargains were ever before off ered. Everybody anxious to buy. You can't appteciate how low these goods arc being sold until you call. Everything must go for the creditors arc anxious to have the stock closed out and get their money. Chicago and Erie R. R. (Lnto Chicago A Atlantic H'y.) In Connection with the Erie Railway FOltMH TUB ONLY LINK IIKTWKKN Chicago and New York Under Ono MiimiKumcut. SOLID TRAINS. TI10 Through Trnlns of tills Lino between Chl- cuttonniT New York nre. run colld, tliun uvolillm; unnnyniiro uiul confusion of cliiiiiKliiKcurHorinlislim connections. Vestibule Limited Service VfHtlhuleil Limited Trains. coiisUtlnt; of lla- Kiuiu. Hiiioklnit uiul y Conelien, with J'ullinun IMnliiK ml HleoiitiiK TarH (uenlcil ny Meuni, iikiiu-u uy kji over thin Lino Every Day in the Year. Pullman Service to Boston. A I'ullmnn Unite! Hleeplnu Cr to uml from UoMton ilully via 111U ronto. ThU UtliuONLY LINK ItiinntiiK Pullman Cum between ChlciiKO nml IIonIoii. BUCKEYE ROUTE To Columbus, Ohio, ami AkIiIiiuiI, Ky. Pullman H'.copliiK Car between Chicago nml uliovo I'olntH ilally. TraliiB Arrive ami Leave Deurliorii Htutlon, For furtber Information, rail on tbe neareHt Hullrouil Ticket Aitent, or mMroHS W 0 Blnearion, A M Tuoker, D I Bobert, aon.ruHii.AKt. Owi.Mur. A.O.I. At. New York, C'k'Vuliinil. CJiIciikii SOCIAL AND IMMSONAIi. TI10 many friend of Mr. Clmrlen Mnyer In Lincoln wero i)'eneil to lienr of tlio linppy inurrliiK" of that Kcntlcmnu to MIm F.Mellu NeRbmir, 11 bcnutlftil nml mint estlnmblo ynuuiclndy living III New Vol k City. Tlio nmpleloiu nuptlnM oecurrM on Tueliiy evening at Vienna linll In New York nml wnw wltnwxeil by n lnrj; nMembliiKti of Invited Kiiestn, eoinprl.iliiK botd frleniN uiul relative of tlio linppy rotiplo. Tlio momeutr.iin tvoriN tcro pronouueeil by n prtimlneiit ralilil In t lint groat city. The event v. n pronounced 11 brillinnt one by nit In nttcmlutico nud Mr, and Mrs. Mayer wore almost overwhelmed with cotiRrntAlutloiiM. Over IN) roni;rntulntor. telegrams eru received over twcntyllvo of them being from tliU city nloue. Tlio brldo comes from onu of most prominent familleii in riillndelplila nml U a lovely and nceouip lMu.it young woman. Mr. and Mm. Mayer are now making n tour tlirougb tin! wmtliern states and will come to Lincoln nlxmt April J iiihi, 10 imiKo uieir iiiiuro iiome nere. 111 honor of tlio linppy nuptial event tlio Lincoln employee of Mr. Mayer anil bin brother wero treated to 11 xplendid banquet 011 the evening of the wedding. Mr. anil Mm. Hudolph L. Ileliluender giivo n high live party to a number of fricudu Tliurwlny evening. There were it number of clow and nilrlted game pluyiiluuil tlio even ing tuwed plenrnutly, Mm. Hehlaender wax uxxitttul In entertaining by Mr. J, II, Davln. Tlio following wero tlio gueMH: Mensm. nud Mewlames W. It. Dentin, F. L.Sheldon, J. W. Mnxwull. M. 1C. Wheeler, A. (1. Hii-noii, Juilgo Wlllliim Btunit, L. C llurr, Uwirgo Clark, W. C. Mills, O. F. HotU, J. A. lluck Ktnir, W. J. l)ennln, Dr. Wento, Q. C. Hell, .1. II. DnvlH, II. W. Ilrown, Dr. Appleget, T. I. Usher, AuHtln llmnpliroy, Morris, MInm Klorvnco Ilrown nud Mro. Kniinii Henkle, Mewni. Ueorgo Hnrmer nnd H. Wilson. Mr. Austin Humphrey won tlio gentlemen's royal prlzo while Mm. M. K. Wheeler capt urisl tlio hicly's capital prize. Hon. O.A. Corner of Holyoko, Mii.hm., after a fowdayn' visit in Lincoln as tlio guest of Dr. Holaud Lord, returned homo Huturtluy. Mr. Corner has made a tour of the great cities of the west, but before returning vis ited Lincoln. Ho vnn greatly pleased with Nebruskii's capital city, nud voted It ns being tlio handsomest nud best laid out city ho hud seen hIiico leaving home. It is to Ihi hoped that tlio gentleman's opinion will Impress him far enough no that ho will noon decide to come west and locate with us, wheru push, energy nml enterprise lives and prosper, nnd Is ulwnyn welcome. Tlio homo of Dr. nud Mm. Wento, 14.TJ II street, was the scene of 11 Jolly gathering of genial souls on Tuesdny evening. Tho popu lur diversion high live was the main source of amusement although tho entertaining powers of the host nnd liosU'ss nnd tho intelligence anilwltofthogue.su contributed greatly to tho evening's amusement. Those present wero Messrs. nud Mewlaines J. I!. Wright, Maxwell, Holm, C. H. Jones, I. H. Dorr, Dr. Holyoko, V. II. Dnv'g, Joel II. Davis, (lor hum Ilotts, Hehlaender, Myron K. Wheeler, Oeorgo Urown. The progressive tlddledy wink party given by Misses Uruliuui nnd Hlchards at their homo, HfiS 1' streec, hi honor of Miss Hinlth, who has been visiting in this city for several weeks, on the evo of lier departure for Canada today, proved to bo n most enteitulnlng nITnlr. Among those present wero: MIxnw Hubbard, McCnndless, West, Smith, Fisher, Graham, IUchunls nud Messrs. Hummons, Oraham, Cook, West, lloyd, Lucore and Al len. The grand prize wm won by Mr. lloyd nnd the booby prize by Miss West. Progressive tiddledy-wink Is becoming all the rage, nnd therefore the party given by Misses Qruhtim nud Hlchards nt their home, l!tJ8 I' street, was 11 grand success. The af fair was given us 11 farewell to Miss Hmith, who leaves today for Camilla. The royal prize was won by Mr. lloyd, nud. Miss West captured the booby. Those present wero the Misses Hubbard, McCnndless, West, Hmith, Fisher, Graham, Hlclmids, nud Messrs. Hum mons, Grnhaiu, Cook, West, lloyd, Lucore nnd Allen. A telephone message from Nebraska City Wednesday evening announced the serious illness of L. Wessol, Hr., ivheriMiprm Miss Josephlno Wessol and her brother Kdgnr de parted by the night train for their father's Itodslde. Later intelligence, however, gives the cheerful news of Mr. Wessel's better con dition, nud his final recovery is now looked for speedily. The Haydon Art Club holds its monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the Htnte Uni versity chaiel. Papers will be read on Japa nese art of which many beautiful examples loaned by members of the club will be on ex hibition. A night d'-uwlng school, free to members of the club, will ojen on the tint Wednesday of March. T. H. Allen was admitted Thursday to practice In the district court. Mr. Allen isn young man who has devoted much of his time to luw study and has for tho past three years been connected with the firm of Talbot & Bryan. He grndunted from the Nebrasku University in '& nnd has n bright prosiect for tho future. Lust evening tho F street club was enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Wguell. In ad dition to the members of the club there were a number of Invited guests uud through the rure tact of the host uud hostess u delight ful evening wus passed, Music and curds were the main features of the evening's en joyment. Mrs. A. I), llurr entertained 11 party of friends last evening ut her hoipituhlu home, UKM D street. High live wus the order of the evening, and its theie were severnl skill ful play era present the contests were close uud exciting. At tho close of tho games Mrs. HuiT t rented her guests to 11 dainty lunch. T. 1'. Konnurd entertained a company of friends at bis home oil Seventeenth street last evening, the pleusurts of the occasion being centeied in high live. .Some tueiity-llvu ladies uud gentlemen were present all of hIioiii enjoyed a most delightful evening. Kleguut refreshments were served at the proper time. If borne capitalist owning n couple of du siruble lots in u central locality will build two residences of from six to eight rooms each, with all modern improvements, he can llud u renter with no chlldieu, for each house, by uddiessliig J. Wlnteis, care r.-O. box l.Vtt, city. Tenants (list class nud rent guaranteed. The Hist Wt diicsduy of next mouth is to be devoted to the ladles by the gallant members ot the Union club. It Is exjicctcd (tint it will lie u tegular gala night and preparations are lielug (H-rfected to make it in every wiiyii most enjoyuble occasion for the members of the full' sex who uttend. Thoeosv home of Aldirimm II M. Wee, at Twenty-ninth and Q streets, was the scene Tuesdny evening of a very pleasant paity. Dancing was the main feature of the even ing's enjoyment, and uuelegunt hiipHir wus served. A nuuiltcr of young gentlemen thut have been enjoying the hospitullty of the young ladles nt their homes during the w Inter have arranged for a dancing party at Masonic Temple Monday evening In honor of their fnlr ti lends. It will doubtless Ikj n delightful nITnlr. Mr. nud Mrs. V, K. l'erklns onteitnlned it luimls'r of friends Thursday evening at their home, which Is nilmlr.ibly sultisl for social gatherings. High live was the favorite pus tluieof theovenlng, and the usual fun was enjoyed and Interest manifested In this opu lar game, A party of Nebrakn City society hiIo consisting of Mr. nnd Mrs. T, L. llurdlok,Mlss liuniick, Mr. nml Mrs, lnsi Hmith, Mr. nml Mrs. Juild, Mrs. John C. Watson, Mlscs Lulu and Myra HolHrtsaud Mr. K. K, Wind ley, wissed Hiiuduy with friends In Lincoln, There is n movement afoot tncousollduto the Union and Klks clubs. The headquarters of each are contiguous tsilng separated only by an alley and in case of n coalition a bridge con lie built lietweon them thus making one suite or apartments. Miss Helen Dimmer gave n high live imrtv ton circle of friends Wednesday evening at tho residence of Mr. nnd Mm Wnldo, comer L and Twelfth street. A pleasant time Is re IKirted, Ijist evening the I'ulrlarclis were enter tnliusl by Mr, nud Mm. Henry nt their cosy home and the event proved one of the most en joyable ever given by the club, In the near future n splendid party Is to bo given at Temple hall by uutmlicm of tho soc ial coteries formerly known ns the York uud Junior I'lonmnt Hour chilis, Tim I. oino of Councilman Wee was the scene of n Jolly gathering Monday evening. A largo iiuiiiIkt of friends were present ami were delightfully entertained. Lincoln Division No. I, K. of I'., gave n grnud ball Thursday evening, ut Temple hall. Tho attendance was very large and n most enjoyable evening wus spent. Mm. Geo. O. Wsen left Monday for Came ron, Mo., to attend tlio funeral of her brother-in-law, Kilgeuo doBtelgUer, who died quite uddenly Hunduy morning. I'rof. W. K. Chambers of Council HluuN has Istcu In tho city the present week making arrangements to oMn n dancing academy soon in Masonio Temple. Mrs. Dr. Warren Klluer nud daughter Louise, arrived in Lincoln Thursday on 11 visit of suverul weeks with Mr. nud Mm. J. Ki Wggs on K street. The second party of the I'luridx club's series takes place nt Masonic Temple Mon day evening, March second. Members please take notice. Mrs. M. J. White, who has been visiting relatives in Lincoln for 11 number of 'weeks returned to her homo In Keokuk, lown, on Wednesday. Hon. John 1. Hutton left the llrst of the week on business connected with the Irish national leuiriio of America of which ho Is M-cretury. Mrs. Minnie Lleliernf lleleuu, Arkansas, Is in the city visiting the family of I. llrucks, Ml'-' Q street. Mrs. Lichcr is u cousin of Mr. llrucks. W. F. Hcliwlnil, It. McNItt, J, T. Welih, L. A.. McCnndless nud T. H. Allen were nilmlt ted to pi notice in tlio district court Thurs. day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Ilurkdoll entertained 11 number of friends nt progressive high live, 11 their home In Driving Park Wednesday oven lug. Mr. nud Mrs. George O. Wsdou were called to Unmerou, Mo., Tuesday, by tho death of Eugene do Htelguer, u brother-in-law. Mr. nml Mm. M. K. Wnrren will eutertulu 11 party of friends nt cards Monday evening at their residence, Ulii F street. A number of Church Howe'sndmlrers from Nemnha county presented him with nu ele gant gold headed cane Thursday. Mr. Levi P. Welch nud Miss Grace A. Mil ler, both of University Place, wero married yesterday by Judge Stewart, Whitney Mockridge, tho noted tenor, gave a song and organ recital in the First Cougre gatlonal church Inst night, Mr. and Mm. George Lambert Smith of Omaha, were in the city this week, the guests of Mrs. W. Henry Smith. Mrs. Gorlinm F. Ilotts left yesterday for Kansas City where she will sMud severnl weeks visiting friends. Mri. Hnrry T. Dobbins nud Mrs. James McMuhan hnvo boon visiting their pnrents Ir. Tnmoru this week. Mm. W. D. Shryock of Louisville, wife of the legislator, bus been visiting Lincoln friends this week, Mr. John M. Hurks loft Wednesday for tho Pacific coast where he will pass the next two months. Miss Olivo Hansom of Umnhn, arrived In tho city Thursday nud Is the guest of Miss Illerworth. Mm. II. D . Stearns Is at Buttle Creek, Mich. , undergoing treatment nt the sanitarium in thut city. Miss Minnie Swift or Sioux City, Is tho guest of her sister, Miss Georgia Swift, 1 107 Q street. Mm. J. K. Hill, wife of the state treasurer, has gone oast in Iiomm of mending her fulling health. Miss Octnvlu Gerlierof Nebraska City, hns boon visiting tho family of her brother this week, Mrs. William Schraoder hns been seriously ill this week but is now considerably (sitter. Mrs. Ports Wilson has returned from n pleasant six-week's visit in Chicago. Miss Maude Stone has been the guest this week of Misses Steen and Curmody. Mm. J. K. It. .Miller hits been called to Cheyenne by the illness of her sou. Miss Mubel K. Kperry is improving in health ut Sail Antonio, Tex. Mrs. I. N. Ilrown of Alliance, is visiting her cousin, Miss Iiu Hutch, Mr. and Mrs, J. I), Wright have returned from their trip to Chicago, Hon, W. W. Webster has Ihh-ii in the northwest the past week. Mr. Thomas Jenkins hns returned from h's visit with Illinois friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith will make their future home in Uticu, O. Mrs. J. W. McDonuld left Snturdny for Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mr. C. W, Fluherillck is enjoying a jaunt in NuwKnglaiul. Miss Grace Yulo of Heutiieo, spent Kui.duy with the Misses Hill. Mrs. A. Ptvlmcr will visit witli friends in Chicago next week. Mr. uml Mrs. George L. Anderson left for Seattle, Tuesdny. Mr. Stanley C. Wicks will make his future homo in lleutrice. SIMUNd NOVKLTIKS. (Hpeclnl 1,'oUltmtCorroM'omloiico 'The theary days of winter now are done, The robin lugs f 1 0111 out the llluo t nsi, The cioi'iis comes again, and listen love, The building rocks urr caw lug cheerily.' The "Teutonic Wrestler." Nkw VoitK, Feb. IS, IMH, The spring ststson once luimgurrtcd by the display of the llrst Importations of dress goods Is made to advance with nip d strides, even though by the calendar It Is still whiter, and "etherlal mildness" seems a dim far away blessing al most beyond scnsouuhlo expectation!. F.nch da) now, the shops me adding some fresh liiKelty to their attractions. And nil the milliners, modistes, nud tailors nre busy In creating now designs for nil manner of fend iilno appaiel. Of course this activity Is par ticularly marked at I'tslfern's, where they not only have hundred of vlsltom t.ieuum luo mid select fioiu their sjirlng mislels, but nre ulso overwhelmisl with cori'essiudence through their mull order iletmrtmeut. Ills quite feasible uud satisfactory to order In this way. All that Is necessary to secure n iertect lilting coat or bodice Is to send with tho soltH'tod samples, n few exact measure' molds and uu old bodice which tits, and In due time there Is received it costume which is In every respect equal to one ordered by word of mouth. Ail'1 now what nlsnit these stylish gowns! Here's in tlio llrst pluco u Hcdfcru house gown of black wool with strles of velvet. The skirt Is quite plain ami narrow, uud Is tlnlslusl with niching. Tlio bodice is uutrlmuied, and li- cut out in threts nt tho edge. The other gown may bo worn in the street. It is of blue clolli with 11 bordei of building done In black nnd gold. The bislico has one of tho new Hod fern specialties, In the full hox-iilcnU-il skirl which is in in houculh 11 braided bund on tin hips A braided plas tron ornaments lhouporpurl of the waist. There Is danger in Impuie bluo I. There Is safety m lukuu Hood's Sursnpurllla, the great blood puriller. KM doses one dollar. I have a cousin who is u printer, suys ex Muyor.l. II. Loiighiuii of Ninth Des Moines, Iowa Some jeais ago he wus employed in Ills city where they wero pi luting ciiculms for ('humlH-rluiii He hud a deep seated cold uud ten ible cough, nud w lille setting up copy he lliude up Ills i.siuil to buy 11 Isittle. It cured him nml thut was the llrst 1 ever knew of Chumberl tin's Cough Hcmcdy I have Ixs'ii stiongly In its favor ever since, My own exiM-iieiii-e and that of my family con vinces me that this rciiusly is the Is'st in the world. That ma Ih stioiig language, bu that is wlcit I think. For sale by A, Shuder, Druggist The model u magazine may bu taken nsein Isslylng tho ts-st literature of the world, us the magazine editoi pays th highest price to novelists, scientists, statesmen, soldiers, nud even kings uud princes for the U'st they cull furnish In the literary line, The well-edited magazine becomes an iduc.itlng lutlueiice in the family circle, whose iiuHirtuuce cannot Imi over-estuuultsl. The chlldieu, us they grow up. are utti noted by Its Illustrations, uud so come in time to have 11 taste for read ing, There is ulwus something that Is new, something that is strange, something thut is Intel estiug; uml we consider that we ure do ing our readers 11 positive lcifllt If ouro In strumental in placing such 11 publication within their reach. The xrlul 111 range monts which we hnvo matin with the Cosmo Killtuu presents very umisual Inducements, That magu'.tuo Is already as one of the most Interesting publications of thtnlny. Ills seek lug suhscrllicrs etery where nud oblulnlng them, Tho propiletois 1mIIovo Hint the ('os mopollluu bus only to be examined to secure 11 permanent subscriber. That Is why we are enabled to lilaue, if the Hirer Is ncccptisl before January next, such 11 low rate, by which our readers cull obtain the Cosmopoli tan for little more than (he cost of this Jour nal alone. Just think of what thtscomblna. tluu moans I Your obtain your own home Journal ut iilsiut the regular price, and huwi thrown In 11 lungitrlue which gives you, In it year, I.IVMI pages of rending matter by the ablest writers of thn world, including over I, ills) pages of Illustrations that nre unsurpas sed In point of Interest ! I execution. Will It net pay you to send n subscription to this olllco for TlIK CmmiKH uud the Cosmopolitan Immediately! Homoinlicr only I.(X) for the two the pi Ice of the latter nltinn Is f'J.-IO. SOUTH LINCOLN. Mm. Ileains goes to Cortland today, J. M. Hurks left Wednesday for California. J. H. Hurks of Beatrice, made Ids brother J. M, Burks of this city, it short visit on Inst Wednesday. Mr. G. M. Thomas of Fulrhury, nrrlvisl In this city Monday nud Is Hut guest of Ids brother, Samuel G. Thomas at III I North Twenty-sixth stnssit. Mrs. Morris, wife of Mr, Morris of the firm of Itudge it Morris, who has Ihs'ii seriously ill for sometime is resirtisl letter and Iioms nre entortulntsl of her recovery. A very pleasant Chinese entertainment wits enjoyed by uunpprcclntlvuitmllcnco on Tties duy night nt the I'lyinonthclniroh. Hefnsdi liuinls were served and 11 giHsl time wasen Joyisl by nil In attendance. Itev. K. S, llnlstou did not leave Inst week us stilted, but will depart soon, ns he preach es his last sermon Sunday ut the Plymouth church. He leaves ninny friend In Lincoln who will regret to see him go, but all Join with me In wishing him success and happi ness In his now Held of Inhor wherever it tuny be. AuntSamantiia. Mr. nud Mm. J. A. vllle, Fin. ,. lloon nro'Jii Jackson- HMIss Belle Dletz left for Stockton, Cull., on Tuesdny. Mr. J. II. liCiulst has been In Atchison this wisk. Mr. J. W. McDonald Is nt Hot Springs. Miss Carola Hill Is visiting In Beatrice. Mr. A. It. Tnllsit Islu Sprluglleld, Mo. Mrs. J, K. Hill bus gone to Denver. Mr. J. A. Marshall Is in Albany. Experience proves thut nothing else so surely destroys scrofula ns Ayer's Sar saprlllu. ladles' Hnlr Dressing II 1(1 O street. nt Miss JoltjistouV IusKct the choice line of embroideries In newest patterns ut HerS)lshelmer tit Co, Have you seen the beautiful lino of photo graphs of Ainei leu's greatest stage celebrities ut TlIK CouillKIt ollk-e Tho lino embrace all the leading uud most prominent artists uud ure the work of Fulk of Union Square New York, undoubtedly tlio finest photo gruplier in tho country. Cull in nud see them. The lliirllnicton'N '- 1,1 ne ( Ihn llluik Hills. The Burlington Houte takes pleasure in an nouuemg to the public the completion of its new Hue to Dendwood, South Dakota, nnd the formal opening of sumo for businws. This event murks uu epoch In the history of Nebrnskn, In opening up to the trade eon teis of the state nud the Missouri Valley, now ami valuable territory uud u country im mensely lieu In coal and mineral leolts, whose M)ssbllltles for the future promise much for the commercial uud manufacturing proNrlty of the state. The Hue is substantially constructed nnd thoroughly cqulpHil, the objoct Iwing to af ford 11 service thut Is first class in every ir ticular, and In keeping with other through lines of the Burlington System. It Is tho shortest uud quickest line from Missouri Hlver cities uud principal lnts in Nebrnskn to Doiidwoisl, Hot Springs, Custer uud Hill City, South Dakota, Merino nud Newcustle, Wyo., nnd all points In tho Black Hills. Through trains an run dally with Pullman Sleeping Cars from Omaha nud Lincoln to Deudwood without change, miking connec tion ut Lincoln nud Omaha with nil trains of the Burlington Houte to uud from nil points Kant, West and South. For further Information apply to any Burl ington agent, or to J. FlUNCis, Oon'l. Puss'r Agt., Omaha, Neb. Doctor Koch's Discovery, Dr. Koch's great remedy seems to prove efllcnclous In those cuses where the mtlent hu contracted consumption in low lying countries. Almost nil the level KuroHnn dis tricts where tho disease exists ft Is trucouhlo to purely climatic conditions, the moist nt mospliere Mug it Hue breeding region for tbe iiiIcioIh... But In the high and dry altitude truveiMsl by the Union Pad lie, the original Overturn! Houte, consumption not only cnn not exist but is surely curable in Its enrly stages. An this Is testllled to by thousands who have icgulncd health uud strength hi the life-giving air or the mountains. 'J-ltillt-I PI. Wllllnni K. Cmnerou left for Albany, N.V., on Tuewlny. llcsxl'8r- a p r 1 1 1 liai by Hi i 0 u 1 1 a r inurlt anil lt Mundrr ful enrol won tlio roii. flilunro of Ilia vople( amt I tn-.laj' tlio 111 oat popular blood pu. rltlrr ami liietlt. r 1 11 , It curct tcrof. ula, salt 1 11 i u in , iljripainla, headache. kl.liiBT ami tlrer coin- plaint, ratarrli,r!icutuatUiii, etc. 1 lure to Kt HihuI'i ,sjrArlllA, which It pt-cullar to Itself. Ilood'a S.narlll told li)f ilruKUta. fit ilx forfl. rrt-paredlxLM.llocHl A Co.,Iwell,Ut. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar EMUT&4 COyFWW EXTnACT X 1 ji 1 .1 UA&tfmm, m 35sP'Jril7'j THE STORE OUR SHOE 'TOM" When our cnt gets Its back up the (ur tiles, and wc propone this season to make the goods lly If LOW PRICES and fair dealer will do It. Come and sec ut, "Tom" won't hurt 011, he has only got hit eye on our competitors ami we nre bound be shall win the fight. Did yon ever think that wc are Selling Boots ; Shoes CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY? And selling them at less than the actual cost of the leather. We bought these goods at 50 cents on the dollar which en ables us to sell them at prices far below what our competi tors buy them at. Our Prices and Goods will convince you that what wc say is true. Commencing with Monday, Feb. 23d, we will place on sale a lot of Opera Slippers Which wc will Close Out at 50c. per Pair, and arc actually worth A,,25. We will sell you more flood goods for less money than any other shoe store in the state, and can prove it if you will call and show sec us. goods No trouble to but a pleasure and remember that WE SELL SHOES CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY! TKLKI'HONK NO. 479. Maxwell, Sharpe & Ross Co. 163-2-3K16V1S East O St., Lincoln. Hull orders promptly attenitol to.