TJXB -SlXNXKtVY.-MORfrSICt COURIEKl , Pll FOR ONE KBL NOT A SPECIAL WASH aOODS SALE, HUT GOODS TO WASH THE WASH GOODS WITH. Clotilda PiliH, ior dozen 'i-lli. tmx'kiifrt'H CiloHH Stnroh... 1-lb. imckoKu OIobb Starch . . . . ,'J IIU!KIIKlH "177t" fl Anurlam Wash Powder Lewta' Lyi, )cr onn Eult' Lvi, per can Sntvolio. i xt package. White Kmwiun Soup, pur bar.. Donu'Htlo Soap, per bar lirown'n Soap, pur bar Singki Wash liimniH Double WiibIi Honnlft "; . . Small TuliH, rnuh Medium Wash Tulm Large- Wanh Tulm Small ClotheH UankotB Medium Clotlu-H llimketH Large Clothert HnnkitH 50-foot Clothes Line Good Scrub Ilrunli Large Dottle lllue Mop Stick Western WiiBhiiifr Machine... ... lc ,...l'Jc . . . .' fie. ....10c ....10o ...,10u ,...10o .... 8c .... 4o .... lc .... Ju ....loo . . . ,'S)c ....40c ....fiOc ....150c . . . .fiOo ....fiOo ....70c ....10c . . . . fie fie '.'.!! 8c ..SUM) Don't be deceived by flour Utah priced nrocerinttn, but bun for ciihIi and nave H'i per cent of the onlu ctisli houne in Lincoln, Look out for our FLOUR SALE next week. , 1 1 0. D. 1332 0 Si. PROMOTERS OF LOW PRICE8. 81 SUNDAY, JUNE 18. ihe rinin un Pile. Excursions from all ioiutn. Grand treat for the weary. Grand performance tight rox gymnastics and other at tractions. Special trains via Burlington depot at 1:00. '2iV). .1:r0 and fi:00 p. m. Returning 1:,10, .1:00, 4:00, 0:00 and 8:30 p. m. Real Estate Loans Ou fnrmt in Enttorn Nelirnkn nnd improved ' properly in Lincoln, for n term of year. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. R. E. AND J. MOORE. Rinivnus iilock. Corner Eleventh and O StreelH, Lincoln. STIFF 18 MI 10 OIR FROM S2.50 TO S4.60. Lincoln Stiff Hat Factory N. W. COU. TWELFTH AND O STS. Old Hid Mocked, Cleaned, Dyed mid mode on flood un new. 'All kindx of Repair Work done. QJM?ffidwi&rffr rnrr Tuition! Knll term, In novi-n different llUl conrfei". Only liluh irrndv liidep"iidciit Normal in tlio flHtt. Tlic Finm! ItiilMinur. Eitii incntH. nnd Alilot Niirimil Fnrnltj. N' expcrlni'Mit. I lit nil -tiib!ii.I'i miiniu'eni'nt. 4" roiiro'D. '& leacli 'miinil Jwlur tt. A llvo cln id for tlio mnff. Write for cntnloirne. E. It. SJZElt, Mr. Lincoln, Neb. WE WANT YOU to net r our iicint. Wr furnish nn exiuiudw out tit nnd nil you noil (rna. Ii coH mithluir m try tin lniliii. W will tnut jou Mf II, Hint lielp ton to turn ten tlnii iirdliuiri wiiitrt llo' K-xif of till iiH- eim llw HI home nndumk h p.irc time, or ill tin line Am utiv iim uihi iii nirn n t'rml ilfiilot iiiiiIH' . Jlmi li'itt-iiiiin Two llitiidrril l)ohnr .1 Month. Xuil.t o Im-oiiIi-In the world n c thiiMiiL' " mucli iimiih without 1 11 lt ill n tlio-c 11' work fur Ur. IIii-Iih pleii'init, Mrictlv liiiiiiinili'i', nml t liftler t 11 urn oilier oft-red to 11 irf nl -. Vnu I1.1t p n el, 11 tit-l.l. with tin coiiinetlliciii We eniiin ton titl fMntliliic nml tumili prlntid illrtTliinit I beKlltlier wlllcll, If oliexil fiiltlifullv, will lirlnt mure tnoiiev time will tun other budliff 1 111 prme 011r proieet-' W lit not V011 ciuido n t-Htllv nml urelt tit work Inr u. fli iiuulili idiirtri onl) nectt'urt for nl(ilnte nife. Miililet I'irriiliir pit lutf fieri ) .11 r 1 iculiir l nn. .. . '0 nil. Iteliii not In endliiK for It. OKOIMIK STINMIN VO Itus Mi, 4H8, rorllmid, Me 6)Q 9uarter,y Register of Current Sliulr iiilri, &0c Per teir, 11.50 llo 11 ml Column, '.'.00 History 1 " tt ought to b read tt t it tt-look in every contn,t trid huh 1. o,ti. ti t II tt cveiy actiicmy tnd colltct ' Gl.'l. I' FlallhK Irtttuif Lept , Wtthlrgion ' t It - iMtstilat ihtt I ritc hltenlr t"d cannot tit. id to rt'. ohhui. -A. B. WINblllr, Lditot JommI bl fcdo hfful. tlmtly tad hljhltl (KjMlctlion I in roue fctru 11 At,h ih vtrltty of tolid in tniatlt.n iou mtie tir r.lrnv into o tmall a com4.i -P.C I. C, SC..UKM AN, Cornell Unlmttiy, Ithttt, N. V Foe ttlt br letitlnf Dookt llert tnd Not P'tltir UHcu.hmit tht World hi lll al n iecelc tulMilimvui tn lll t aitiled tir.lt 10 tnv .Ut In tl f.ltl Union o receipt of iht price (or tingle relic, tnd toui vulumet. VrielcaouttcilpOni.f 1 j$. Ailliett CURRCNT HIBORY, 0ITSOI1, MICH., 0. 1. V Old) Sl.TTI.I.ItS P1C.NIO. The old settlers of Lancaster county held their annual picnic at Lincoln park Thursday. A very entertaining program was ptepared by the president, Mr. II. W, Hardy, and tho secretary, Mr. J. U. V, Mc Kesson, as follows: Music by the Ne braska State band; invocation, by Hev. II. T. Davis: music: oienliiK speech, Judjje Allen W. Field; music; dinner. The old settlers weto called toiruther at 'J p. 111. iiKiiln and the program included ' music; recitation by Miss Haas; vocal music by the St. Paul church choir and stieeeheB by Governor Thayer, John II. wriylit ami J tiilc, Tiiiiiotts; music by Mrs. Utiymond's choir; sjieeches by lions. A. J. Sawyer, S. II. Pound and 0. H. Gere; vocal solo by l'rof. Howard; recitation by Miss Minnie Parker; stioeuhes by lions. L. V. Hillhujsl.v, J. S. Gregory and Isttac Lansing. A PLK.VSANT AITKIt.NOON PAItTV. Miss Pearl Camp entertained a few friends very delightfully Wednesday afternoon iu honor of her friend, Miss Gallagher of Delaware, Ohio. Each young lady wore something to represent some well known Ixxik and each one had a chance at giice-sing. Miss Lena De-weet-e guer-seii the largest number and was the recipient of a beautiful prize. Those present wete: Misses Sarah Schwab, Josephine Tremaine, Lena Dcweese, Lydla Mullen, Martha Hutch ison, Laura Hiiggard, Nellie Cochrane, Helen Haruocd. Joy Webster, Alice Wing, Stella Illce, May Lewis, Lena Getner, Georgiu Cunip and Miss Gal lagher. ATHENIAN SOCIKTV. Tlie Athenian society of tho Cottier university gave an entertainment Wednesday evening, the chief feature of which w.is the comedietta "Evening Dress" in which the characters were taken by Mr. G. W. Smith, Miss Jessie Dillon, Mr. E. II. Newcomer, Miss Lucy Cone and Miss Mary Alley. Muicnl se lections were reudeed by Mistu Maude E. Ilohinson, May Druuimond, belle Stephens, Gertrude Rush, and the Hnr uioiiie quartette, Messrs. J. W. Hilion, J. A. Dingan. S. A. Nesbet and C. C. Fletcher, recitations lj Mis-s Cone, Mr. Newcomer and Mr. F. L. Sunipter. A IIKAUTIFUL JUNK WEIHilNCl. Society was deeply interested in the fashionable wedding soleuiuued In the Church of the Holy Trinity Wednesday evening at six o'clock. It was a beau tiful wedding, and the social prominence of the contracting parties made it par excellence the event of the season. Tho bride is an acknowledged favorite, her many graceful qualities endearing her to the hearts of thot-e with whom she comes in contact. She is a charm ing girl and her fiiends were this week deiignted to Ilnd an op)rorti 11 ty of evi dencing their regard in sincere congrat ulations and iu many other pleasant wuvh cliaiacteristicof the occasion. Mr. Howe, who came to this city f.o n Massachusetts a little more than four veins ago, to become secretary of the statu banning board, at once became ac tively utcntined wjth Lincoln social life. Mr. Howe is exceedingly well known in both business ai.d sow'jal circles and his nidus pietuct a happy and prosperous futuie tor him. ins union with Mits Mtnke Muds together two young people who enjoy the sincere fricndsnip and h ie the nest wishtH of a large number of Lincoln people. 'iheenuich won tustcfully decorated with siuilux, asiaiiigiis spras and other vines and plains gurnishoa with tloweis of nine white, 'ine ettect wits particu larly rich. N ht-ii, at a little after six o'clock the ilrst stiidiis ot the L.oiiL'ugnn wedding ina.cii tilled the cntiich wnn sweet inel oai, theio was gathered together a large iisemily of people of piomineuce, all near (uernia ot the young people whose iu,i, lols ue.e about to t.e icle united. iuipn Hice pU'Sioed at the oigan. Toe O.Mai piocession was led by the i.,ale clioir. and tuen came the ush ers us .oIaWs: ir. S.iiu E. Low, Mr. jidtn x. tu.g.ui, Mr. '. Morton binilh, m.. 1 rank C Zehiung, Mi. Chillies L.. Dim. ihe Inioe, who vuiie a lovely tltess of win e sauu with a long train, carrying,!! o,uel of while loses, unlKeo alone, with tier coutni, miss .Viine buuke, as maid of honor, 'ihe briuen mauis wu.e miss Jeaiiiiette Wilson, miss Maine Lh sou, Mies mine Cowneiy, Mtsn ue.t.e 1. tin ami mh .wicu Coivueiy. iiie dresses ot the lutiiu ot honor hint tn !..(, 1. aius wire of o.gardie over satin, r untied with satin iiinsm, miss Anne 1 unke and miss Kuiie Cowuety 111 junk, Miss lluir a.ut Miss Al.ce C'ouueii in wniie and miss Caistiti and Miss ilson iu yellow. r.itcu culled a ooipuiu of iiiuH.en Lnir leiiis. m . 1.0 ,e and his Lest man, Mr. Fiank G diiitii. ot uohiuii, Mi.ss., lite l me inuiiii pitity at theiillid. the Otldit-lliiiUiS tllu t.v pi.i o at tne left .ui i t.i- tHiier-f .,11 ther.pi. . ii.unr 11101. y, pel fonueil by the rec lor, Wlib fel.tiptv Dill llllp.er-nlW, as the Lpiscojioi K-rVice iilwah it. ihe tni..u iw.d grmn.i led the way after tfie eirt 111 ni; , lii,.u,ied lv tt.e ina.d of honor a..... the Lent inin., and then the i.aien.i.a.ds an 1 usue.s, Mr. .eln'iing aim miss V.0W1IC y, mi, l.u r and Miss Alice Ciwdi'.y, Mi. fcinitL an t Mim Ijiu., Mr1 u w and m.ss Cusj.i ,11 ..ir. I).i.'ii.i and M.M- it ilrHin, ihe in ia, il party was driven at once ,0 ihe iibmeiice ot M.S. IUjsu I'lllike, the oiides luoihet, i.l.i..teui and it. stieets, wheie a u-cepuo.i whk held tioiu 7 iO ii:.,0. ihe house Wus ,1 eiltiti le nower. The.e weie howe.s eve.ywiieie. blhlhix was e.HWl..ed ...wu.t.i the el. an on 1 rs a.id iiiu..n.lf 11...1 .he ukjiiis we.e t.lleu with finniit .ce oi .i.btt. 1.1 the iiini.ir; .iH,m ,1 l.i.u table w.ik sel tot the Six if. I li.ei.i. i.r- of ,he OlK.ul pihtv, Ml. iiuAe n.,d Lib o.lul) at Ola e..o ami M s. 1 u.itie .i..u .M.. Etnes I Uukeat liu o.he.. I., i.ece.ite. ofthi tiitle Wus a luagtiitiLv.u . e.i 01 iohi-, and iiSv.li light was eniulea liotn t.Vo i.ianniiil iii.le lamps. Uther gues.s we.e seived at small t.U hh. An elegant wedding supper was sei veil, hhouly before 1(1 o'clock Mr. and Mis. Howe, accompanied oy , 1 large number of their f.ieiii.s, we.e intvea 10 the de pot wheie lltey oo.irite.1 the tialu fo, Uinal.it. ihe destin.iiion ot the oiidal couple beyond that point Icing un known. Ujion their return to Lincoln Mr. and t Mrs. Howe will be at home at Thirteenth and 11 streets. Among those present at the reception were: Messrs. and Mesdames N. a. luirwooo, iienry .Manstieiii. v. . lit dp. A, nlucott. J. A. HuckstitlT. C. F. Liidd, G, lleeson. Ed Hauls of Denver, Herbert Howe, of Howe. Misses Maud llurr, Gertrudtt Laws, Then Laws. Hoso Carson, Nellie Kelly, Sarah Harris. Messrs. Tom Kelley, Fritz Wester uianii, Mattson Ilaldwiu, Mesdames T. W. Grllllth. Otto Funke, Alexatuler Wilson, Westermitnti, John Hewitt. uolumiiia.n (IttOUP. Tlio Colutilbian groujt met Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark. The program consisted of discussions 011 tlte arrangement of tho grounds, tho state buildings and the (.Senium exhibit. Only a few of the members wjpre present including Profes sor Fossler, Mr. and Mis. Will O. Jones, Miss Mary Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark. It is expected that Professor A. G. Warner will let urn from the World's fair In time to give an interesting talk at the next meeting. lir.1llir.HT I.T.MIST. Miss Mary Leinist, of Onialiii former ly of this city, was married in Trinity cathedral, Omaha, at noon Wednesday to Mr. Henry Arthur Herbert, of New York. The ceremony was followed by 11 breakfast at the residence of tho bride. Tho following is from a recent issue of ' the New Yoik i'lii: From New Yotk to Oinahii, Neb., is1 quite a. little journey, even witli modern 1 fiiC lilies; but if the magical carpet that , fairy tales tell of could be secured, It 1 would not be an unpleasant trip to go from hete to "Irinity Cathedral, Ulna- ilia, and witness the marriage of Mr., Arthur Iienry Charles Herbert and ! ls Mary Lemist, for which invitations ' have been generously distributed among ' I the bridegroom's friends in this city, Mr. Herbert Is a son of the late Cait. Charles J. Herbert of the Grenadier I Guards ami is one of the Muckmss fain-1 ily, so famous In Irish history for their former wealth and advantages, as well as for the misfortunes that have over whelmed them In later years. Miss i-emist is said to be pretty and iutctest ii g and to be iossosrcd of substantial ai. vantages. WOltTHINOTON At'ADI.MV The commencement exercises of the WorthiiiKton Millitary Accadamy took p'ace Wednesday afternoon and evening. Ihe afternoon was spent with Held s orts and iu the evening all the winners received medals which were presented by Hector Hewitt in a neat address. Those who received prizes for good scholarship anil dejsirttnent were: Latin. Clifford Austin; Greek. Miss Vina Horcr ford; geometry, Waltir Hew itt; algebra. Harry Shears; improvement, Theodore Wilson. Medals were given Ward Fulsoin of Council llluffs for the Lest drill, and to Miss Vina lieresford for the best scholarship. The promotions wire as follows: Cororals Clitford Austin, Walter Hewitt, and Horace Woods. Second sargeant. Owen Oakley; 1 icutenints Harry Sheais. S. Hewitt. Stafford Hewitt receiving the founders medal. After the medals were presented the evening was sjient in dancing until alsuit 11 o'clock. A large delegation fioni the city was present. Mr. Charles E. Weidmnn and Miss Vesta T. Hoffman, both of this city, were married Tuesday evening at 7:20 South Ninth street by Hev. It. A. Hawley iu the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. The brulo is well known In this city nnd the groom is captain of tire engine house No. 1. MAIIKIEI) at wahoo. Professor Charles William Wallace of tho faculty of the Western Normal col 1' ge, was married in Wahoo, Neb., Wed 1 e-day afternoon at 4 o'clock, to Miss litilda Alphreda Ilerggren of that place. 1 he ceremony was performed at the res idence of tlio bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. 11. Ilerggren by Itev. S. II. Hell villo of tho Presbyterian church in the presence of relatives and a few invited guests. Miss Ollie Wallace, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Ilerggren, brother of the bride was (. rooinsiniin. The bride is a beautiful 1 nd accomplished young lady and be longs to one of the most prominent families of Wahoo. The young couple were the receipients of many costly and 25 ?R 1- tlio iVixxovxrit: of JPtxiolxisse NOTHING IIKI-,r BACK OR 112 IS I V ISO. .l.V UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY FOR ECONOMICAL TRADING It ONE-FOURTH Off LINCOLN'S LOWEST PRICES. It ixioaias;: IHE 6RISFST GOLLEGTIOM OF DRY GOODS IN LIKGOLN III It means! LONSDALE Ml'SLlX, SLATER CAM HR1CS. ,1 :c calicos, :i .v.;,-. l()c SELJSIAS, 7 -v. II2HI23 n smm. i beautiful presents, liit'iti'iUrt. iitnonir on torn, a others, beaut beautiful piano ftoin the paieiitHof tint bride. Ihey left Wiihtxt at 8 o'clock .and came directly to Lincoln. (IttAIIUATH)N r.xt.iiuist.s, 1 The eoinmenceinent exercises of the ' consetMitory of music weie hold in tho Lansing theatre Friday afternoon. Tho exercises were under tho supervision of Director and Mrs. O. II. Howell. After a splendid programme Dhector Howell presented tlio graduates with diplomas. Miss Hose Olson, of Mend, graduated from the piano Inn inony and theory tie partinent, ami Miss Elizabeth J. Heche, of Wahoo, from tho department of elo cutlon. Miss Olson rccciU'd aeertilleato for a (Hist graduate coin so, as there was no contest font uiodiil. Miss Jaeger won a prize out of a class of six for harmony, A reception was tendered tho graduates In the evening. SOCIKTV HMAt.1, TALK. One or two good subscription solleitotH can tlud steady employment 011 Tut: Con11r.1t. Tin; Conn Kit's new printing otttllt Is the tlnest Iu the city. Leave your oideis for job printing and see what we can do. June's Ice cream tmvlllion was opened to the public Wednesday evening with music, iitiuo s is 11 piciisiiui puicu uiene ' it.ii-ti ,it'.,tllii a I ,1,1.11, lIllllllCI The Lincoln light infantry gave a ball : at Lincoln park Friday evening. It was 1 the most successful social event event 1 ever given under tho auspices of tho , organization, A farewell reception was given Miss Maty Fitzgerald at Ljceiuu hull Friday evening, by the members of St. Theresa s church choir. Miss Fitzgerald will leave ill a few ilns with her parents Guthrie, Oklahoma, their now homo, for Dr. Lasby of St. Paul's M. E. church, preached tho baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of the conservatory of music Sunday evening. Excellent music was furnished by the ladles of the Cecllian choir with Mr. W. S. Gray pre siding at the organ. Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock Judge Frank It. Wateis of this city was married to Miss Margaret Safford at tl o home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Safford in Yankee Hill precinct. Hi v. 1 Mr. Curtis performed the ceremony in the presence of only immediate friends ami relatives. The Second and Third Presbyterian churches gave a Sabbath school picnic Tuesdav. The two selfools met at tlio home oi the friendless, whore they spent about an hour iu going tlirouuh the home, after which they proceeded to the grove for dinner, and from theio to the penitentiary duo stored rocKcr. tlio girt dates on the Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphsoti will be at homo to their friends at Twenty-Unit and D streets. Mr. August Hagcnow, who is ntsitit to leave Lincoln to take a isisition in the Datnroscli orchestra, gave a farewell c ncert Wednesday evening in tho Y. I M. C. A. hull. Mr. Hagcnow was assist 1 ed by Mr. Clemens Movius, Masio Me ; Elwalne Shcpard, and the members of the Hiigenow string quartette, Mr. Hudolphtis Strassinau, Mis. Hagcnow and Dr. George E. Andrews. The ac companiments were played by Miss Maude Richards and Mha Mary Hollo Hagcnow. The tlrst lloor and gallery were well tilled and the audience was en thusiastic Mrr. E. II. Howeiicliapronedacar load of teachers from this city to tlio world's fair tills week. The party started Mon day, and was joined by delegations from Onialiii and Fremont. Thev will have headquarters at the Lincoln hotel in Chicago. The party included Mhs 1 Ioughbridge. Mis. and Miss Starrett, Miss L'crtha Holtuiu, Miss Lena Smith, Miss Jessie Love. Mrs. Felton and daughters. Miss Nellie and Miss Grace. Mrs. Fossler and daughters. Miss Mary and Miss Christina. Mrs. Hubbard and wo daughters. Mihh Hawley, Mrs. Graham, Miss (iridium, Miss Horn audi Mrs. Ford. ' m. in..,. ,i.,!..ilu.. rn.h.ht ..1. ....i..- its pure, rest in en a r as for tlio reniart- GOT WSG0W WE REFUND O.V EVERY PURCHASE MADE 7 f-:V. J-lc. J, J. DORSET Tho Popiilur Hindi'. Lincoln people who aro anxious to get out of town for a brief test and for whom tho exeltoniont of tho World's fair has no attractions 1110 taking advan tage of tho Inducements held out by tho Union Paeltlc. Denver and Colorado iMiinls, Halt Lake City and the cities ami resorts of Mho northwest reached by tho Union Paeltlc aro being visited by hundreds. Cheap rates, tho attract tlons of tho points reached ami the many eoiivenlencles otTctcd by tho Union Pacillc all combine to malic this mail popular with tho traveling public. TIik World'. I'nlr, Tho seven wonders of tho world wore playthings ami dull ones at that when comimrcd to tho Columbian Ex position of lh'.t:i. All the leaning toweis ami ruined pyramids ami gigantic bridges, and other so called' marvals of the Old World, touother, would'ut form ill ss'Ctneloi tine-tentli as interesting as ; what there's now to bo seen not a thotis 1 and utiles away. Words cannot describe It; but if von take tho llurllngtoii itoiite to Chicago you can see it for otirself. Iloiniell, at the depot, or rioinor,nt Tenth and O streets, will glvo i' you full Information about trains and telp make our journey pleasant and comfortable. I'jxctirsion rates every (uv, lli'itiiri' iiroliiliiii.nl fur I'lititrrli Hint con- lulu Mi'ieury, as mercury will surely destroy tlte sense of smell and completely ileraugo tho whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should ueer bo used except ou picscrip tlons fioin lelialile pliysiclans, as the the damage they will do is ten fold to good yon can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney .V Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, ami is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of thosystem. Ill buying Hall's Catarrh Cine be sure you get tho genu ine, It is taken Internally, and iiuido iu Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney . Co. Teflliuonlals free, jySold by Druggists, price 7c. per bottle. I'lieiip ltnle, Denver, one way Deliver, round trip Chicago, one way Chicago, round trip ,..8 V17A) , . . 1M).(KI . . . KUK1 . . HI.70 t. Louis, one way l(l.(tri St. ImiIs. round tri 18.10 For full part iculais call at Union Pa eltlc olllco. Kill U street. .1. T. Mastin. E. II. Si.iwsoN, City Ticket Agt. Gen. Agt. Hot Springs, S. I)., is almost as famous for its beautiful, healthful situation and class sanitarium with those lug pleasure resort. For tho strong and superb drives; in teresting walks; out-door amusements; everything In fact that makes tho steady hand still steadier and tlte bright eve still brighter. For the weak aro the most valuable, strengthening and re juvenating wateis in America waters which mo marvelously bcucHcinl .0 sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica, dyspepsia and scores of similar distress ing ailments. The hotel? Hot springs hotels 1110 larger, better, more comfortable than those of any other western resort. And its plunge bath and bath houses are complete. When you visit Hot Springs, which you've ptetty sure to do some time or another, take the lltirliugton Hotite. It is the "Scenic Line" to the lllack Hills. Its service is tlrst class in every respect. Kcsidcs it has always on sale round trip tickets to Hot Sptings at very reduced rates. Full information mav beobtained at the depot or at city olllco, corner O and Tenth streets. A.C. Z1KM1.11.C. P.ttT.A. Canon City c ml Coal and Lime Co. at the Whitcbreast Mrs. McClave and Mrs. Ensininger, line dicrsmnkiug, l-.B O stieet. THIS WEEK IHE COST Of PRODUCTION. AND IESS of h charm- FOSTER'S $I.(H GLOVES, 7.V jil.oii I'l.'ESS (HKH iS, 7.'h', :,oc SILKS. .77 ..'.'. c l.oo SILKS, 7 1', Etc., Etc, Mr, Joteph Ilcmmcrtch An old aoliller, canto oat ot tlio War greatly enfeebled by TiphoM Fer,ntid otter being In various hottt tlio doctor dliclmrgcd hlra m Incurable with CimptU. Ho haa been la poor health since, until lie began to Uk Hood's Sarsaparilla Immediately tils couch grew looser, nlirbt sweat ccaied, and ho rriMliird K"d general health. lie cordially recommend llood'a Sar Aliarltla.eapcclnllytocomradrs In tlio !) HOOD'O PlLLO cum ItaWluat CnnillpMlcm by reatoring if rlttaltlo action ot tht alimentary canal. The Indies of Lincoln cannot afford to neglect to visit our store week, as we shall place our entire Mock on sale at 25 PER GENT Off. Our goods are all marked In plain figures and our reputation for giv ing as we advertise is enough to assure you that you will buy $l.0( worth of goods lor 75 cents. j.yniK0 ) 1030 O 8TREET. A BROADSIDE -OF RkR&MUS IX AT TUB CLOTHING HOUSE. The deep cut we make from regular prices gives you an opportunity to dress your boys in the best of clothing at prices that will convince you that they cannot be had anywhere but at the Globe Clotliixxg; I 'OK. 0ANI) I0TII STS Ht. i.ijujray "'i-nivjisu: 125 NORTH mNTHJSIBGEI,,