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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH i.,, 1891 t MILLER, GROCER, ASKS YOU II ATTENTION FOR A MOMBNT, JUST 'I'O KKKP YOU POSTED. 30 lbs, Snnr $!.o) Fancy Northern Potatoes i.io Winchester llama, per 11) 6Jic 1 Can ffooil Corn loc. Fancy Ujj French Pens In Glass 40c Preserved Pears In Glass 40c Mushrooms In Glass 40c tSTTIicitc goods are cheap at 60c. 3 ll. Can Preserved Hotavla Crah Apples 3(c 2 lb. Can Hotavla Grated Pine Apple 300 llotavla Preserved Strawberries.... 15c Monarch Gal. Pumpkin 40c " " Apples 35c 3 lb. Can Apples i2i Tomatoes per Can toe A splendid bargain, 9 bars good soap 25c 6 bars W. R. Soap 25c Buffalo Flour, per Sack $1.40 Best Minnesota, " 1.60 We carry a full line of choice new Tea, Japans 35c. ntul 50c., the best that money can buy fioc. Fine Young Hyson fi.se, Hug. Hreakfast 70c., Oolong 80c., best G. Powder 70c. To Coffee Drinkers. You will no doubt have noticed '.that n great many dealers arc offering llrokcn Java at 25c. Now, If you get Itroken Java you're all right, but If you get chick crhig you are not. We claim to have been the first to sell Broken Java In Lincoln, and still maintain the Original Jgiinlify. Price 25 cents. Our 30c Coffee is a mixture of Mocha, Java and Rio. O.G.Java 38c. Arabian Mocha 38c. We save you from 2c to 5c per pound on every pound ou buy. Choice llutter 200. Fresh F.ggs 20c. J. MILLER, Telephone 398. 1 130 N St. WE LEAD THEM ALL We hhow herewith Illustration of two of the most popular makes of Gasoline Stoves and Ranges, known as the Reliable Process Stoves and a close examination will them to be not only economical hut durable and built on the most scientific principles. We should like to have ou call and sec these new commodities., t Our line of general hardwaic was never so complete as now and we shall take pleas use in seivlng wn at anytime in anything that you ma)- ncci1, Kruse& White 1210 O t-t. Telephone 684. SOCIAL AND PKKSONAI, On Wvdnt'Mliiy evening An11o K. of P , Have otio of tlii'ir 'Mindful and Informal pai tit's. Dancing niul dainty rufreslimmit were tlio main feature of tlio ovoninn. Those, irtsiut weret Messrs nnd Mcsdniues, llllmiwer, Dr. Victor, Uluirhw Keefer, 0. M. Camp, 11. O'Neill, V. II. Clark, CJ. II. Fox worthy, F. K. Harris, W. H. Ciunbrldi-, T. V. Tate, F. J. Clmney, 11. Hl.loil, A. K. Hon. man. Mlsws UeorKlo nnd Pearl Camp, Daviu llurks, Corn Talbot, draco Asbton, Orneu Way, Jemtlo Clilpnmn, Kiln Hhoo nmker, Mrs. I. Mc Fitrlatid. Mcshi-m I'M Keofer, Cbas. OnMwell, O. 8. Foxworthy, K. lVrklns, J, K. Duuglns, J, J, MeClolInu, William O'Hhon, Jr., Harrison, I.ougwell, and D. 11. Cropsoy of Falrbury. The following clipping from the TIiiiim at Fort Morgan (n milmrli nf Denver) wdl U IntnristiiiK niiws to tlionmuy friends of tlm young Ki'Utloinun mmitloned therein, and TiikCoukikh takes pleasure In holug tlio llmt to extend congratulations: "Fred Krusu Jutnpod In on us last Hnturday morn lug mueb to our surprlw, If not to n certain other party, and grasnl our brawny hnud with his old tlmo hearty manner. People say those viilts of tils hroutlio of suspicion, but no ominous guilt In qunntltius millldont to warrant them In putting u detective on the gentleman's track." A meeting of tlio l'leasnt Hour club is rullwl for Monday ovonlng at Hardy & Pitchers store to nrrango for tlio closing par ty which Is to lake plaeo after Lent. There seems to be a general opinion that a fancy dress or liiaHtpjerado would lo a Ilttiug and enjoyable close for tlio season, and this among other IuiiorUiut matters will lo brought before tho club. All members should turn out. Mr. Martin llolillg of Ht. Paul, Minn., will on or about April 1, oon n US cent store at 1I'J4 O street, tho present location of Hher win's bankrupt stock of shoes. Mr. Hohlig Is accompanied by his wife, and has already rented the residence 1018 Q street, and Tiik CouniKii'H best wishes aro extended for a profitable and pleasant life in the capital city of Nebraska. Mr. Harry Lay, of Chicago Is u now aeipil hUIoii to Lincoln iopulation, having establish ed in this city a branch house of the well known Estoy Uamp of Chicago. Mr. I.ny is a gentleman of many years uxpurlence In tho piano ami organ line, having for a number of ) ears past been in the company employ at headquarters. Mr. Lay in stopping at'the Hond. Tim Tuesday ovonlng club was entertained Wednesday evening most royally by Mr. W. Morton Hmitli. Thaekery was tho subject discussed. This was followed by a very pretty operattn presented by tho Misses Min nie and Olive Latta, Orilllth and Loomls. Miss Iiarr acted as accompanist. Tho effort was a most creditable one. Yesterday was the until verMty of Mr. Max Kohn's birthday In honor of which reiuemb lug friends and relatives sent a number of lovely tokens, including lloral tributes to the hamlsomo family residence, 1111 II street, ami hist evening a party of Inches and gentlemen dropped in improiuptuo to spend tlio evening. Mr. M. A. Newmark left yesterday for New York on his aiiuual purchasing tour. On his return Mr. Herschler, his present partner, will retire from the Arm and leave for Hurlingtoii, Iu. Mrs. Wise of Cincinnati, mother of Mr. David Wise, arrived in tho city Tuesduv and will visit several weeks at her son's resi dence, 1538 K street. Tlio Fust Lincoln C. L. 8. C. will bo en tertttinod by Miss Lutio B. Thomas at her home, 014 North Twenty-sixth street, next Monday evening. Huffman & Klchter havo three elegant heavy French plate showcases for salo at a bergaln. Call and see them at their store, 1204 O street. Mrs. M. Ackarmanu and sister Miss Franck returned Sunday from New Orleaus where they have boon spending tho winter very pleasantly. Mr. Charlos Mayer and brido are now en joying the southern portion of their bridal tour and are exacted home In about a week. This ovonlng Miss Ellslor by sjieclal re quest will appear In Hazel Klrke, through which play sho first became known to fame. Mrs. Lulu Mcintosh has been at homo all week entertaining n cheeky disease kaown as progressive inuinjw. Mr. Charles Kich, formerly of Lincoln, but now of Denver.is renewing old acquaint ances here. The ladles who had charge of tho "Mer chant's Carnival" report a profit of f 392.85. Mr. Mark Woods left Thursday for an ex tended trip through the east. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reynolds aro iu Ban Francisco. C. H. Iiuford, Jr., loft Tuesday for Heat tie. Mr. L. F. Polk it in New Cattle, Ind. Mr. Valentine Weller is in Pueblo. Mi. F. D. Fryer is In Chicago. Diamonds, unliko almost any other artielo always retain their valuo and represent 100 cents on tho dollar If bought right. Eugene Hallett, the pioneer jeweler, always on tho utort for noveltieH in jewelry set with dia monds, has now a finer and mush larger stock than ever anil his excellent judgment shown in selecting these precious pieces of adornment Is certainly appreciated by per sons in search of unique and pretty goods. You should never think of buying diamonds or jewelry of any kind without first consult ing Hallett, the jeweler. No mure Humluy Pictures. Relieving that Hunday Is tho tlmo for lest and that six days is enough for work Mr. Colling tlio artiste has declured to keep his studio closed every sj.bltnth after toworrow. Mr. 'Colliiigs patronage is among our best classes most of whom do not core to have work iierformed on Hunday and tlio public in general will gladly permit Mr. Colliiigs to lest when others do, am! call 011 him during the week for his excellent lino of work. Re member tomorrow is tho last day he will be oH!ii 011 Hunday. Altai 11 on Top. Pratt s treatment for the scalp, has during tliu past yeur received considerable extra ad vertising by way of court trials, etc., but af- ter the siege tiie old pioneer, Dr, H, A. Pratt comes out on top with Hying colors and has established new otllco quarters at 1!M north Eleventh street, llrst door north of tho old Incatlon, In conversation with the Inventor of Pratt's treatment for tho scalp, he wild that once again ho wiw sole proprietor of this famous remedy, and that hereafter, tho sale of tho preparation would be entirely iu his own hands; except of course, the agents who are and will yet be appointed throughout tho United States. Dr, Pratt's new olllces tiro elegantly furnished, everything being neat ami now, and his friends may now call In at nny time ami hoircelved as formeily, by the welcome hand of a genial host, Piatt's treatment has made wonderful strides Into Mpularlty slii'-o its Introduction, ami now that the management Is thn same as formerly tho continued proerlty of the business will only lie measured by the doctors excellent ability to push the same. The remedy has In tlm past worked wonders for bald luails ami other heads that weie vetting bald, ami hav ing already mlilovotl an enviable reputation not only at home, but throughout the entire country, ll will hereafter Imj In gieator de mand than ever, and Dr. Pratt Is to Imj con gratulated 011 once more being solely In charge of his valuable In volition. Koiiso and White have Just received their new line of gasoline stoves and ranges and In another column of ((slay's Issue will be found their hamlsomo display advertisement. The new "Reliable Process'' stoves have many advantages over others, one among thn many Udug a new and easy way of cleaning thn linos by simply removing a cap. The Re liable stoves are noted for their economy, cleanliness nnd durability, ami one must but see them to he couvluced that they excell all competitors. Mewrs Kniu & White will lm pleased to have you call and examine these stores. South Lincoln. J. L. Murphy of Denver, Col., Is also thn guest of his brother, Mr. R. Murphy, at 12'JI A street. William O. Murphy of Chicago arrived In Lincoln Wednesday evening and will bo tho guest of his brother, Mr, R. Murphy, for a few da). Will Alilmtt and little daughter nf Omaha were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ab bott, 1220 A street, WcdnoHday and Thurs day. Aunt Hamantiia. Spring. Written for Tiik Couuislt. The hlust'ry month of .March Is hero, The first month of tho sprim;; Tho wind hlows cold, tho sim shines cloar, Tho snow (lakes coldly sting. Tho sun looks warm, but It's very cold Tofaco the i.orth wind blunt; 1 1 ml wo some power tlio time to mould Thon March would hurry past. We would introduce brlnht April, then, And follow with May ami June, And then we'd smile and sigh agulii, For summer would como too soon. Could I tho control of season take Twould always bo spring or fall; Thollttto birds tuelr nests could make, Anduomo and go at my call. Of all tho mouths I like tho best The merry month of Juno When birds aro singing mo to rest, Andtho roses are Iu bloom. -Nki.i.is. Art. For lovers of art and intelligent iieoplo generally, the Haydon Art club has pre pared n special treat iu its program for tho March meeting which occurs In the univer sity chuiK'l on Tuesday evening of next week. Prof. Chns. E. Ileunett, formerly of the Stito university of this place and now occupying tho chair of O reek in tlio Wiscon sin state university, will deliver a lecture on "The Arelm'ologleal Institute of America and Its work in Oreece." Tho now lias Stove khown by Rudgo & Muirls is acknowledged by all to bo the most economical as well us I test made stove in the market. Miss H. M. CnlTyn, diessmaklng parlois, lilll M street. Telephone Ml. tf CO dozen ladles' rlblieu vests for Monday at 4 cents each, worth IS cents. J. W. Wikokh & Co. 100 finest engraved calling cards and plate for $2.50 at Tiik Couuikh olllce. Miss C. J. Guilmette, modiste, second floor' Exposition building. Take elevator. Hell & Cowdery, tlowor, feed and gouernl commissioners, 118;N'orth 14th st. Phono 781. 05c black "Alpaca" for Monthly at 45c. J. W. Wl.VOKH & Co. Doctors Httlloy & Goodell, olllco 11M7 L street. Telephone, 017. Only place In Lincoln that uses mineral water in Imths is at 1010 O street. Ladles' Hair Dressing at Miss Johnston's' 1114 O street. Inspect tlio choice line of embroideries in newest patterns nt Ileritolslieimer & Co. Ovor 100 "Faille" silk In black for Monday at 75c. J. W. Winukh & Co. Dr. C. B. Manning removed to new olllces, rooms 22 and 23. second floor Hurr block. Brown's now branch restaurant, 1418 O street, is doing a largo business, and persons in tho east art of tho city aro to bo congratu lated on having so nice and convenient a place to dine at. The Rambler bicycle is coming more in popular favor dally as tho machine comes into general use. It U undoubtedly the lest adapted for sieed, comfort and safety, of any of the midlines. Call ami see it at E. R. Guthrie's, 1M0 O street. The llest Cough Medicine. "One of my customers came in today ami asktd me for the best cough medicine I had." says iow Young, a prominent druggist of Newman Grove, Neb., "Of course I showed him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and ho did not ask to see any other. I have never yet sold a medicine that would loosen ami re lievo a severe cold so quickly as that remedy docs. I have wild four dozen of It within the lust sixty days nnd do not know of a single cuso where it failed to give tho most ierfuct satisfaction." M cent bottles for sale b A. L. Sluuder,druagist. Nut (Jit lieu of Lincoln can afford tomUsthe comfort and safety offered him by tho North Western Line (F. E. & M. V. RR.) iu Ills travel to and from Chicago and all eastern oiuts. It is tho direct line to Ht. Paul, Minneapolis Olympla, Hoattle, Tacoma,uiul all other Min nesota, Washington and Montana itolnts. All passeugeiH tor these Hiiuts go through without dcKt transfer. PntrnnUo tho North Western ami avoid omnibus transfers. It is the only ull mil Hue to that Kanatarium of tho world, the Hot Springs of South Dako ta and the direct line to Rapid City, Dead wood and Black Hills Hiluts. To all those contemplating a trip the coming season it of fers a dliect line and service, to all the re sorts of Wisconsin, Minnesota ami Northern Michigan. Tlio lluest tlsliing grounds iu the world are leached by this hue. For rates and iufui mation, call ut Ills) O street. W. M. Hllll'UAN, Geu'l Ag't, J. T. Mahtin, City Tk't Ag't. KASTKII W HA INS. Tlio merry easteitlme Is nearly on us, And bringing with It social wear and tear, And proHr kouIs who have done iieiianeo lately, Can put their prayer books by until next year; Once moi 0 begins the giddy t rl vial round, At least It will come back with Easterday For fashion's lakes can stat afiesh quite blithely, As they have prayed their whiter sins away. -Teutonic Wrestler. HH'clal Couuikh Correspondence. I NxwYohk, Mar. II, MM. As the dura Hon of lent may now bo counted by days In stead of weeks, there Is a general llutter of niitlclatiou ami prcpaiuthm all along the lino. Society Is more than ready to bestir itself and looks forward with pleasuro to the resumption of tho whiter gaieties which were cut short by Lent. However a shorter season in the winter means a longer one af ter Easter, and there will now lm fully two inuniiisoriHxt-licntou entertainments. The hints of passage are about returning from their southern trlw, and hh.ts aro rife of all manner of pleasant things In the way of gay. etles and dissipations. Prominent among these according to the precedent of lata years will Ik) tho Easter wedding. There Is a com fortable outlook for those whose business It Is to design and furnish the thousand and one articles of apparel which adorn a Fin du sle do belle, and dressmakers, etc., are full of bustle just now. Rod font eMclnlly Is crowded with orders mid is dally evolving fresh Inspirations. Among the most chic of his now designs are the dressy cnsi wrnw, to Is) worn at day wedding and receptions, Jand for calling. Tho first Is of subergine cloth, covered with rings braided iu gold cord Tho collar and strap epaulets are also braided and the lining Is a rich silk, a couple of shades lighter than tho cloth. Iu this thuir uitni I, tlm.-... ..) 1 Hi corded silk Iu ilai l( sapphire blue, It s Inn -dered with a band of sliver hi aiding, and the 0Kiu ets ami collar tire finished with a rlilT sllvor gimp. The lining of this beautiful coo is of an opil tint shading from grey to rise. These elegant silk linings are ono of tho Hcdfein specialties which go to make up that perfection winch is tho hull-mark of all his piodiictlous Dyspepsia Mske mny lives mUenble, and often letis to self destruction. DUtreis after eating, tick hssd ache, heartburn, sour stomach, mental desfM Ion, etc., are cauictl by this very common and tncreailng dlieate. Hood't Sariaparllla tones the stomach, creates an appetite, promotes healthy dlgeitlon, rctlovei sick headache, clear the mind, and cures the moat obituuto caaea of dyt pepila. Head tlio following! " I have been troubled with dytpepala. I had but Ultlo appetite, and what I did cat dlatreaaed me.or did me littlo good. In an hour after eating I would cxperlcnco a falntnen or tired, all-gone feeling, at though I had not eaten anything, llood'a 8ariaparllla did me an Immenae amount of good. It gave 1110 an appetite, and my food rellilied and aatlilled t ho cra lug I had previously experienced. It relieved mo of that faint, tired, all-gone feeling-. I havo felt ao much bolter iluco I took IIihhI'j 8ariaparllla,tliat I am happy to rccomroeiul It." (I. A. I'aok, Watortowu, Hail. N. II. He auro to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all itrugglitt. flialxfortl. l'rersiredonly by 0.1.11001) A. CO., Apolhecarlea, Lowell, Maaa. 100 Dosos One Dollar s They Must Go RND CREAM IS AT The Bazar Bankrupt Sale No time to talk about Prices. Come in and see the goods Prices no Object If you want anything in this lino or if you will need it soon, conic in NOW and take your pick. We'll make prices that will suit you, A Lot of Dress Goods which were attached by one of the creditors has just been released and On Monday Next will be placed on sale to be slaughtered with the balance of the stock. Come in early to get first choice. SAM McCLAY, Receiver. THE BAZAR 1023 O Street, Maxwell, Sharpe & Ross Co. Are After Your Trade AND OFFER TO SELL MX For 30 Days, In all Departments. You will find a complete line of DRESS GOODS SII.KS, Table Linens, Domestics, Notions, &c. Look this department over for you will find bargains that you will never get again. In our Shoe Department you will find everything complete with many special bargains. With each pair of childrens shoes we arc giving a handsome jumping rope. In Our Hardware Department, you will always find what you want. In Our Furniture Department we will always show the latest patterns. In Our Grocery Department arc all sorts of bargains. Don't forget to look at our Quecnsware and Lamps. There is no place where you will find so many bargains as you will at Maxwell, Sharpe & Ross Co.'s. THE STILL LEFT THE k (,- . m.. COST