OHP1THL OITY OOURIBR, T. C. K9RN, D. D. S. Rooms 15 mul 26, Hurr iilock, fi-?.TT WOOD FNGRA, NG. 1 yvzsg QHOES THAT DO HOr URT THE FEET Tlio 1'erfeellon mul Tn)lor xpunl Willi evary 111 itlou of tint foot Don't burn or blister. Avery mtrrutv hIiihi ohm bo worn. M ut comfortable known -Try them nml too for yourself. Korsahioniy by A L. OHIUtill, Ila7 UHt. Hpcelul orders taken. ( hcitpcr limn other. f&M yy-A.,, ? 40QUIN1ID WITH ?MI OIOOAM'HV Of THt C N"V mm. ,,01 M M iN'OHMATtO 0M A fttUP r ' M Of Th Cliicago,Rock Island 4 PacfflcR IV Thn DIlir.CT nOUTE to nnil f--n CUICACO, linciC ISLAND. DAVENPOIIT, 1)1:9 MO!'!" council. ltLurr.i. WAriniTowir, hioi"c 1'AM.B MINVKAl'Otm. HT PAUL, OT J KI'll A1C1UB0N. I.KAvKNWOHTH. KAKHSJ CUY TOl'UKA. DENVUU, C0L011AD0 u. Iv d mil l'UKlil.O. SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS THAI'' it Thron!i ConUira, Slecpcm, Krru Itrdlnli vlimr Uiiih mul IMntmr Cms ilnlty lirtw. n 1 1 " 'O0. MKS MOlNlw, CJUNCII. 111.1'H -i i l.J.tl'A, Li twoen CHICAOO ni I .. . COI.OItADO BI'UINOS nnil I'lTI'llLU v. i lukui. , or Hanson City mill Topvk.v VlaTho Albert Loa Uc:- Kiwi r.xprrnH Trulnit ilnlly bctwocn Cl.i. nnil MlniuniHiliB 11 ii ' l'niil, wi'h T'UIO' JU'Cllnliitf Cluur Cub (FKUUl to nnil ft -in t points nnil Knnsnn City. Through 0itr I nnl Glut per l.uicii a rla, opiu. 1. ..u u eioux F ill" vli Hrwlt island. For TlckrtM. Mum i-oldi-rri. or clmlrcil Inform tlon.miiilyiilany Couiu.i ritkutOlllcu, ur u mi. E.ST.JOHN, JOHN SC3. .... Ocu'l Mnunntr, Ut-'n'l T'.U.iSr 1 uuu. i, i ClIICAnn in. Santa Fe Route I AtcMsonJopekaS Santa FeR.R. The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Kansas City and San Diego, LOS ANGELES mid SAN FRAN CISCO Short Line Kates to PORTLAND, OREGON. Double Dally Train Service between Kansas City nnd Pueblo, Colo rado Springs and Denver, Short Line to Salt Lake City. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains Between Kansas City and Galveston. The Short Line betweer Kansas City and Gainesville, Ft Worth, Dallas, Austin, Tenv nle, San Antonio, I lout ton, and all principal points in Texas The only line rurining through the Okla homa Country. 1 he only direct line to the Texas Pan-Handle. For Maps and Time Tables and Information regarding -atesand routes, call on or address, 33. Xj PALM2B, Passenger Agent, 1316 Fornam Street, Omaha, Nebraska pprr Tuition t Full term, In finvrii i!lnr tVltCilJ cut courses. Onlv blub entile in dependent Normal In the Mute The Finest HulliHngn, Rqnlpinnt, nnd Ablest Vornial Faculty. No experiment, but nn ehUbllilied rnnnRRoment. 40 coure, 'Vi teachers unit lec turer v llva nclinnl fur Hie mnfi Write for catalogue. F. F. Kh"HK, Mgr, l.lneoln.Neb. SALESMEN WANTED ! tit once 10 b imlle Hie fanner-' I radii mi Seeds mid tsoi-d ol tloes of known merit lliiruiea liavu pilvlleittt of se llnj our warranled, well known nursery (lock also llli; w tires to i lllado this sca-ou Apply quick, htullUK nu'C L. L MAY & CO , Nurserv iiiuii, Florlstsiind -eeilsinen, Till Ii 1 ivt la ris.ii isibbi. SP l l'l., Ml S'N 5l?e Quarterly leoister of '.". ,SI CfJRRENT Hi j vniuHifi, 8.00 1 History " It might to 1st trul it ten liook In t teijr conim n ondlnli .ni,t, it well it tvfiy kttilcmir ixlcolue Ol O I' 1'lblll.K, Innuil litpt . WMhliismn " tit 1 maaiine inn I lull liUlily and cannot lit id to d . siihuui, -A. Ii. WINSIIII'. L.iaot Journal ul l.du tan 11 X M-ful timely and Mch-cltit isihlkallon I am mu. Iitu kMiilnlitf vautly ol aolid IniMfmatiuii tim man. an tudrnie into an tmall a comiia. l,vLb I, ; bL L'KMAN.CoiDellUiilKiilty, lihaca, N. V. fur tale by Itadlni? IloA llrr and Nfwa ri'u thtouh.iul Ihcwuilil ho s.111 al-n nifl.e aulnciiuium. ..1 ill I mailed duti t 10 any .Uic in tl c rmivl Uniun on leieint ol Ihe lulie In tingle icinei and Iswind yolutuit. i-oieitfn hulArflnilnn. C.- a.M.... CURRENT HISTORY, Qjljffifrrd A TEfiniDLE TALE. Wlmt W1111I1I lln Mim Itnntt If UN Slntlm Mini Nnl lit Ilt'iielii'il? St'vornl Kt'iitli'iiit'ti dlitltif. tnm'tliiT In tin omnUtiK rotiipiirtiui'tit of 11 I'lillimiti cm fell to rclittltiu their t'pi'ilriict't In riiilrixtil nirldciiti. Four or (He iiilxetiluiet of (In wilt hud been related, when nn l''iiIMituuti ill tint piirt deehiliil tluit till the-.' Morle werunt imtliliii- I'uiiipnnil with 11 riilluu.v triiKiily in IN iiw lu-uiiiit r , of lilt h he I1111I been 1111 tuiw llllnu opei tutor. Of cnure lit uiihuI onceeulleil tipi.n to tell the tnr. "FImi jfititiijin," tin- LtiKllthtiinti mild. "I look the tl o'eloek train one inoiiiliip from MrWtol to K" I" 11 to 11 nhoiil 'Jtl mlle (IWtiiuU It uni ii locul branch road. A you art) noiloiililiiiMire, the ImikIIsIi loco moth cm urn not fiiriiNlutl with comfort nhhteuht for eliKlneer mul fireman or ixt uc cull them, the dilxer nnil tluiMuker u )oiii-Mure. I'liiiMe two peimwis tint prucll cully out of door. "Uiirtriiln bail nunc on without luclileut for Hiitiw miles, when I, who wiih In one ol tht) foremost enrrlunes, lienrtl I0111I voices, apparently of pel sons Inn inlcnt imirci Komew'herti in front of me. I put til) bead out of thttcutrhiKit window' nnd miw that thn engine drlxer mid utoker wereennaKiil In 11 f 1 Kl't on the ciikIiui. "Their nni'ry wordit beenmu fewer nnd fewer nn their blowi ruined thicker nnd thicker upon each other I'limlly they clutched In uilcsperateHtiunule. '1'licilrlv it Heemeil to he cliktiih'cd in nil attempt to ftilre the stoker 11IT the engine. "I xhoutcil to the Kuard, hut bewas out of licarlliK In the after part of the train. Nearer mid lien rer the two desperate men cniue to the Mcp of tint eiik'lue. The tlilvei Kiive bis antagonist a tlesperute tiiish. Tht1 Htokcrsaw that he was none, but cIiiiik Ut tho driver A last terrible Htrticule and ocr both went to the ground. "This left thoeiiitliieenlltely uualtenileil. Evidently the uteam hud been left full) turned on, for thu train began to rush for ward at 1111 increasing rate of upeed. On mid oil we went at a pace which became 1 terrible. No one. could get to the locomo ' live, nnd no one knew how- to handle It II he could have got there. "Wo whl.7cd past n station whero we Miould havu stopped and caught gllmpso of astonished faces looking at us. Past , another station, past 11 third, past a fourth, 1 on wo w hit led at even 11 swifter speed. I hen wo all knew that tlio next station was a terminus. When wo reached that, ' nover tear. 1 hero has sprung up uniting we should be hurled nuiihitt n butler, and men ushers a dishonest habit of taking n the trnln would bo wrecked. What was to (Umrter or W) ccnls on tho sly mid nllow- ..x"".li'i , .1. 1 . , iK 11 'mm who has paid n general ntlinis "Nothlng was done. o plunged on and .,, ,. ,, ,! ,,..,, .,, on. Tlio lermiiius eamo Into view Tho terminus emtio into view. It camt lifnr-ir nnil iie)ir,r M.'iifiiltit. In liiili.., uu Ifl li intogteaterslAt as we Isire down uisin it In 11 moment more" Thu door of the. smoking compartment opened, and the porter called out, "Al banyl" "(Jood day. geiitlemeul" said tho Kng lishman, getting up quickly "Sorry, but this is my station!" He dlsuppcuii-d, nnd thu others In the smoking compartment never heard how tht story came out. Youth's Companion. iiuiiinr". Hi'IIkM. I'd like to be a boy again without a woe or care, with fieckles scattered on my fan and hayseed in my hair. I'd liko to rise i.t 4 o'clock and do n hundred chores, and saw thu wood mid feed thu hogs and lock the stable doors; mul herd thu hens and watch the hcus and take thu mules to drink, a id teach the tut keys how to swim so that the wouldn't sink; and milk about a hundred cows and hiing the wood to burn and stand out in the sun all day and churn and churn and churn; and wear my brother's cast oil clothes and walk four miles to school and get a licking every day for breaking sonic old rule, and then get home attain at night ami do the chores once more, and milk the cow sand feed thu hogs and curry mult" 1 galore, and then crawl wearily up stairs tc seek my little bed and hear dud say; "That wot I bless boyl He Isn't worth his biead1' I'd like to be a boy again a lx basse' much fun. His life is just a loiind of mirtli from rlsu to set of sun. I guess theru't nothing pleasaiiter than closing stahlt (loois anil heiiling hens nnil chasing bee and doing uening chores. Washington News. l)Uitliilllleil. To be a great historian one must been dowed with what Is known as thu "historic Imagination," but be must also bu on hii guaitl against abusing it. "John," said the teacher, "In youressnj upon (icorge Washington you say that h was nut fond of llsliltm. What is your au tliorlty for that iissertionf" "Why," answered Johnny, "wu have al ways I cen told that lie could not tell a lie." Exchange. In Merry Kiiiclituil. Mrs. Allenland Oh, Mr. Hlack, I want to thank jou so much for your sermon on "Promptness" hist Sunday. It did help me no iiiuchl Parson Hlack I am very pleased to huvt so ministered to your spiritual welfare. Mrs. A. Oh, I don't mean that. Hut. you know, all my tenants camu up thu next day and paid their back rents. Hoston Uudget. No llarib I lime. Chappie I'd just like to know what you mean by being engaged to both Cholly nnd me at once. Miss Pinkie Why, hlens me, there Is no harm done. You can't either of )ou alfoul to marry me, you know. New York Weekly. 1. bible to Kur;f t. He I beg your pardon. 1 forgot myself. She That's all right. Peoplu aru liable to forget thu trivial and unimportant things of life. Detroit Flee Press. CltiiiiKi-il Ills M,l. Henderson lllowhurd used to think he knew everything. Williamson That was before he traded horses. Life. In I. ink. I Qsti Penlltn play pott- If mi continue much longer to 'i'.'-J: avy Litter, i -i-jii't marry yon Jack Dashing If your father continues tophi) poker much longer with me, I won't lieisl to Truth . R. FrkK MW:tK&) oirtfyJ2M2 -a xcX r WOMAN'S WORLD IN PAnAQHAPHS. An Iniiiiiiitliin (llrl l'nlirr In n Nrtv Vnrk llienler. Onoiif tlio tlii'iilciM Iii Now York city luiH limilo 11 noteworthy ilcparltirt' In Its method of Pt'iitliii ntiillenceft, It linn placed 15 nciit, tnoilwtt mul conu'ly j;irl iinlit'M in I'linrgit of that ImslnecA The nirln went quiet mul gtacefu! in their tiiminer mid won approval ut oiico They nut iinifojiiied, wcnrini; lilnrfc ilren.Min, Know wliilo cuITh aiul collnrH mid wlilto nprotiH tied nt tlio Imt'k of the wiiist by wido HtitiiKH with Inrio Iiowh. Hut why nproiiH? In it 11 telle of tlio old world ensto fiiollslitiesH tluit ItuthttH 011 girl uhIii'Im weiiring both nipn and npron.s? Tlutjoiiug men indicts In tlio must fiiHlilonnliln Now York thuntorn vcafti;ctitleiimti'Hi('KulMr('VeiiliiK ilroie mid iittt usually rather morn hwcII in up penrmico than tint majority of tlio men thoy conduct to HcutH. Why hIioiiIiI tin girls 1 10 forced to appear in nproiiH, liko wnlli'iK in n liccr gurilen? All llio rent in very well tho netit black uiiifoiinn with whito cutTi mid collars- but wo drnw tho lino 011 thoto nproiiH, McttNrti. Theater Mmingent. 1 mn glad that thin new employment has tlnm been bravely nnd Hiiccc.ssfully opened to women. I rcjoico every tiiuo that hoiuo now lirciul wiiiiiiug occupation is nceetHililo to our m. It Is not bccmiHO men nro crowded out mul their places taken by women, as fioino nnrrow iiiiudcd ccouoiniHtH nrgiKt Hut it is liccauso n Hlep is gullied to ward liberty mul onuiility It is to bo hoped tho widening circuit will go on mid on till it completely engulfs tho old prcj udicu that certain oinploytueiitH belong distinctively to 111011, and that women mo "iinsexing" themselves when they hot foot in tho sacred masculine fields. This world is big enough for everybody, mid thero i.s paying work enough In it for nil, Tho nioro workers thero nro tho inoro work thero will bo, Wo want nil occu pations open to both moil nnd women, ho that each individual may chooso what ho or slio likes best without fear of cither Mrs. or Mr. (Irundy. Then tho survival of tho fittest! Tho fittest will survive. , " " ' v' "'' ' , '"" '" nv n' '"" wiiuoui liny corrcspoiiuiiig increaso ill 1 tho box office. Perhaps that is 0110 of tho I bud practices mined ut by this now stroke Women employ esiirohouesterthmi men Then, too. women do not get drunk Heforo nsking 11 young lndy to marry hitn, let u young limn ask himself, "What inducements luivo I to oiler to 11 good mid lovely girlif" Thero is one club that does not discuss woman us 11 wifo mid mother. That is tho Pro Ro Nutii of Washington, num bering among its members some of the most brilliant, brainy ladies in this couu try. At 0110 of their meetings hoiuo time ngo tho women treated tho subject of tho United States merchant murine mid criticised the government severely for not allowing tlio American flag to float over foreign built ships. Perhaps the righteous indignation of tlio I'ro Ko Niitn ladies had its effect, for tho discussion w.is shortly before tho Iuiiimi lino re- coived tho permission which enabled it 1 to sail soino of its finest ships beneath the stars and stripes. Another ailiuira bio question brought before tho Pro Ro Natas for debate was that of woman's iidlueiico in municipal reform Mrs. Eminii Heckwith of Brooklyn has read the hill introduced in the Now York legislature prohibiting thu wearing of hoopskirts by women, mid she thinks that 011 tho whole the members would lie in better business if they werototuko somo measures to stop tl.o spread of ty phus fever in New York city. Aten't wo glad wo don't livoin Japan? ' Tho press regulations promulgated re- cently by tho "liberal" government tliero f 01 bit! women to publish newspapers The reason must bo that tho Jup govern ment fears women will muko so much better and livelier papers than tho men do that tho men will ho inado ashamed Music oilers to women with exception al voice or ear n flno prospiot for inde pendence. Tho lady who is said to bo tho best choir singer in this country was Mit-s Clementine do Vero, now Mrs. Sapio. In tho West Presbyterinn church of Now York city sho receives $4,000 a year for eight months' service. Sho has been ullowed besides fivo weeks for au annual concert tour. In ovory city of r.ny rdzo at all women with sweet, well trained voices can get good paying em ployment in choir singing. In four townships of thostatoof Wash ington women h.ivo homestcaded and es tablished their claims to !I,000 acres of land. Tho bravo women farmers have already in several instances got enough hind under cultivation to make them a comfortable living Mrs. S. E. Hibbert of Washington wishes women to bo invited to become members of tho National Lciiguo for Good Roads. Sho says, "Tho women of brains and property all over this fair laud will unite in a cnuso so beneficent and beautiful." Mrs. Ilibbert's sugges tion i.s an excellent one. From the inaugural address of Gov ernor Routt of Colorado! "Alxnit eight years ago a law was passed giving the women of Colorado tho right to vote at school district elections, and inasmuch as since that time tho heavens havo not fallen mid tlio efllciency of the public ciiools lias greatly improved I recoui mend a law extending to tho women of Colorado the right of suffrage at all mil nieipal elections." Miss Martha Jordan of Dallas is the first colored woman tf7 prepare herself for practicing dentistry. Sholsuttendingthc dental department of Denver university i'he most burning grievance tluit the enemies of Dr. McUlynn had against nun was a charge, declared to be unfounded that he had called Pope Lis) an old wiiui an. This seems to bo the bitterest re pr.mih thht can bo flung into the teeth of a man Well, that may be, but this Is certain an old woman is ever so linn Ii nicer than au old miu 1-I.IZa Alien sun I IINM K Nnllrr. Nollcti l ben by Klwtn that on (he. '.Till .lit of IliTfinber, l-ic), tint I'lirllv Kmiiii'I loin pniiJ or 1 liiuilu, Nebriiiikn, inliipieil inn I, l .rlli'leof luit .rpiiriillouniul II led Die nnuin I oil Hut mtin, 0f tIP em,,,) v f erk of I it inter ( 01111M, N-ihriuikii Wlileh itiiietuleil Arlleleit proMiliil ni.riHmvs: . ' .'r1' . J he iiitiuit of Hie corporation M111II . be Die l'uri I lrnel ronipiii'. ' Nennil Its pilai'lpnl pliteo of Iiiiiisiii'IIuk lln iiimiiie n in Lincoln, l,uticiitcr 1 ounii Niiiiaskn . II1I11I I he lieuernl miliirtt of the business lube Iliiiisiii'leilHluilllietliKliliiniirni'luieiilul ni'llincol perliiiurs, bllleis, hiikluu nouilei Iplh-l 111 neles, He., mul Hie uroeiirlnu. eieo I lion mul niiiintnhniuce of Imllilliix, iiini'hlu cr, nppiliinci'-, timie liinrKs, pnlei Is, ili'slns anil sitn. 'tuies as iiia.t lie ilei'iiieil ueei'ssnij mul to pureliiise mul ot 11 renl e lute its a sll'e theiefiiiemiil siirh olhei iturpose its unit be iti'cintil nee miiij' roiiilh. 'Ihe' minium of 1'npllnl stork nillliorli'il mul (he Mine nnd enliilllln 1 v 1 lil h It Is to be paid In l lheieh llxeil ut fHtOMiiMlii slimes or (luetm cni'li. Iiu'lndluu slock Ihi'ielof Isniiiil. No ittnek nIiiiII be Ismieil uulen fully pnld up and 11 eiunplelit rt eonl or Ihe Issuiineti nnd ilellx er of nil sinek liiiiileKluilllKikepl b. IheHeeiilnrv In 11 bonk lor Hint purpitMi lillh i'he eoniuieut'eiiieul nf lb ironm- II011 Is llxi il ut the 11ml ibivnr Mat, Ism. mul Ihelerinlnnlliin or Ihe isiririillon Is llxnl HI 11 HMlod of tuent.t -the rnis Irolil Ihe Ihe ilale orthlseitmtiii'nei tuiMit ir mil sooner iIIssoImmI iirioidlni! to law. M h. 'Ihe binned amount or Inilehleil. iiissorllabllll) to which Ihe cotiioriitlnii Isnl nil) Mine to nubjeel llsell stutll 1101 exceed lllly eret nl orits capital slock. "Melilll. 'II IIIccinIii whlehtl Ibilnt or lluM'orpniii'lon me to lie eouiliieleil shiill lie 11 Mould or Hlieclois imiisU tllist of not moil tliitu nine our less llniti line- lueinhi'ta mul II lllceiN of this cm poiiitlon mil) be Uli'NdM'isof said I nl, which said bimiil or ill eelniB sliall be ehoeli mul eh cleil In Ihe si X'hlmlih la Mliuilsll.t lit Ihe 11 lllinl llll'i'lllltf nf mid slocliholih'is Said boanl of illieetoiM shall hold nltlci' until I licit- siicci'ssoim me dill) elected nnd iUalllled. 'I he said hoiint or illn elnrs Khali choose mul elect I10111 tlielr number tue various olllei rs or said cor ora tion as sonu as priii'tlcnlile nlli 1 the elei thin of Mild board nnd said board oMItcc tors hIihII llx the ciuupi tisallou In be paid such oltli'i'rs. Ihe sahl I til or illici'lnm shall hiise putter In (III nil vacancies In Ihe lion III or ollh'en In appointment l.luhth 'lln liomil ol din elms of thin em jiotiillou me iiulhinlid to luciease II apt- t tl slock of Hits eiirpninlloii mil to exci ed an anuuinl tolal of (T.iHOHI ami lo Issue Mock llieiefnr fltilii lllue to lluiit as the hoaid ol illleelorH iiiiiv deem best III the IiiIcicsIh ol Ihe corpoinilon. A II. TAI.Ilor, C. W, IIIM.VN, licsldelll. ecretiiry Not Ire. Notice Is hereby kUi'M, Unit by ilrliie of a chutlel inorlmiite, tliit.-tl .Inn. 7. IM'.i.', mul dill) Mini In Ihetillli r Ihe Cnlllily Cleik or l.iui- easier count v, Nehr, on Match in, ts'U and I xeeiileil by Win I'llituim to M. A. KiImiii, Id secure thn pa)taeul tirthe hiiiii or (III Til, and 011 which t Iii-mi Is now due Ihesinn o( t.l'., and by xlrtllii'irit lieu lor keepli'i;. iiuule i Win. I'll 1 111. in b .1 II IMsnn with Merman lliowii, Tor tbc teed of the two linises herearierile seilheil, I10111 Mn) .Mb, NMI0I1111 1Mb, IMII.at II coiitinct price of (1 mi per head pi r mouth till Oct I, IV.' mid the teasiiuable Millie of lied to .Inn. II. lsii.1. at fl.o er iiuiiith each, mul which lieu has 1 11 dill) tiled Willi tin Count) I lerk Feb ', I MM, mul itnlv assigned In etlle I l'.dsou,iiuil bulb nl which ate now as sluueil to.l. II. IMsoii, nnil on which lieu there Is now due SI. HI liefallll hat lln; been made In Ihe pigment of said hiiiiis mul no suits 01 oilier litneeeilliiKM at law has Inn been lusllliited In lecover said debt or an) part llienor, Iherefoie I will M'll Ihe proper!) Iieielu ih scribed: (Inn ma) mine four )carx old, weight ,tHH) pounds, called I'et; one dun colored horse seven years old, weluhl Imo pounds, culled Hilly, mul one blown cow live ) cms old called llrnnii.al public luicllon at Ihe hoi r.l II I'Msnu.ln (larlleld lueeluel, I iiucasler County, Nehr,. on thn lllli da) ol .March, 1st), ut one o'clock pin oTn tlildav , tinted I'YIi IT, Is'll, J II I.iisiin, 'MS It .MiuUauen ciii'.niirriHniriiK 'Mnnuir m ni ::N 1 w, nit! iiv a wiiip wrw 4 .."."IHL'JKiIIV .' M I, HI list. wm.A'4 SAFE, CLEAN, ECONOMICAL jand SATISFACTORY jl Thls'icfcrs to Gas, whithet used as nM iuci 111 a1111111111111.ini ivei 1-111 i ii.ingi s 111 the home pi. ml enable the h ifLincoln Gas Co.J 111 furnish lln l il-i- tmi.tt ir.iu Ml 11 ' Plowcst figures obtain, ilile auvwlicu- 1113 1 Uthe I'nitcd States, miilei simllai ion Editions. 'If r Iiui'(ias Is sold at the exceedingly S Jllow rate of $1.35 per thousand feet, aiulo l iMiitmuaimg vnisai i.no pel itiouxauo "feet. r f Call up Telephone No. ?;. and ar kliliigeforatii.il of this lui.qipio.n. haliU I .fuel. House councctl uis for fuel g.i 3 1 pmade without charge to the cousiimci k There are over 200 gas stoves in I in ( f coin, costing on au average leshth.iii Pier month each for fuel. I'Miui wi :;: in '"..VI'lKlir ' IK HI IK II! IK tK' IK' :m.JK. I 2Sozs.for2S? Absolutely Pure JustTIiyIt. Why not Pay Up N out uticais on Tm fin nil it and atlvaiui , and get one ol out Beautiful Souvenir Spoons FREE! Tint. Spoons iilom-111-1 win Hi fj,i!.i, mul viai will admit il when mui hoi mioof them. i1 MM These fairs, but mail tion will receive Address v m THE NEW SCALE Vose & Sons Pianos OF BOSTON. ESTABLISHED OVER 41 YEARS, CELEBRATED FOR THEIR Pure Tone, Elegant Designs, Superior Workmanship, and Great Durability. riAX riEYER & BRO. CO., 1520 Farnham Street, - Omaha, Neb. BAKING . POWDER rrJAouc.3 co, kanja) citv.mq sjoa a to.it in .r5l W1X12U 'IV &. ZTL 'Ki- 1.73 Hundreds Ladies hac taken atlvaiUfic of this offer why don't you? And many of them havu paid subscriptions two yuars in advancu, to gut two of these Spoons. Wu ;ivu uithur one of the following Spoons with every yearly subscription, paid in advancu thu only ad dition put on thu price of The Courier, which is 82.00 pur year, being 25c to de fray express charges I. I IIC UK IS THE LIST I Woild's Columbian Exposition Spoon. The Y. I. S. C. E. Souvenir Spoon. The Epworth League " " The Washington " " The C'hiistopher Columbus " Also Souvenirs of America's naliona points of interest, vi.: Bunker Hill, Ni agara Falls, America, The United Status, and Kip Van Winklu on thu Catskill Mountains. Spoons are not cut from line cheap, trashy af dius. Ordurs bv rompt and careful atten- LEW WESSEL, Publisher, Capital City Courier, Lincoln, Nebraska OtTSOIT, MICH. o. a.