THE COURIER. fYUGERMitt DR GOODS CO., 1023 to 1020 O Street, Lincoln, Ket. S& .3 cOi m ZWx Is 2 $ W DRESS GOODS. On Monday morning we will place on sale several thousand remnants of Dress Goods from 1 to 7 yards in length. They havo been marked at cost, but in addi tion to this we will givo you one fourth otr on any remnant jou may select. There are all kinds of black and colored goods in this lot which have been sold anywhere from 7c to SI 50 a yard. REUEMBEKONE FOURTH OFF ON COST PRICE! Spring Suitings. We havo just received 50 pieces 34 inch all wool spring suitings in checks, herring bone btripes, Scotch effects in medium and light shades, and just to open the season they will bo placed on sale Monday at 25 cents a yard. Wool and Silk Goods. Monday morning there will be put on salo all wool, silk and wool checks, '.13 end 10 inches wide. This line of goods cannot bo surpassed in any other hotiEe west of Chicago. They will be sold at 45 cents per yard. Black Dress Goods Never before have we had in stock such a complete line of black dress goods as we have at present. We have the goods and will make the prices that will 6ell them. Just inspect our 40 inch all wool mohair and wool fancies at 43c a yard; also our wider goods at 49c a yard. Don't forget tj lock at our 4Cinch French Serge at 45 cents per yard. Priestley's Blacks The new line of B. Priestley & Co"s Blacks is the finest to be found any where. The patterns are worth from 75c to 81.40 a yard and are from 44 to GO inches wide. They consist of every conceivable weave and style. The worth of your money is alwajs gotten in a Priestly black. Glassware. 2 barrels plain tumblers, worth COc a doz., at. Our Clearing- Sale Closed last week. "We now have on our counters a line of gooil in every de partment that will please our friends and patrons. The goods will be sold at such low price that all ma have an opportunity of taking- advantage of the new bargains at low prices. WE HI I GOODS ID Will MI I PRICES. Never before have we been better prepared to olfer to the people every inducement for their trade. Fair treatment, good goods, polite atten tion and low prices are what you always have got and always will get at this store. Can you ask more? Special pLUnlion from s. Sauco nappies, at each 5c Handled olive and pickle dishes, worth 10c each, at 7c Molasses pitchers, worth 15.: each at 5c Water jugs, worth 25c to 75c each at 10c to COc Needle etched extra tine table tumbler in light or heavy glass, worth 15c each, at 10c THE POPULAR PRICED Notion Dapartment. Knitting sill", all colors, worth lOe.at Crochet cotton, worth 5c a spool, atSfor Metal and silk buttons, worth 10c a doz , at 15 doz. for Almond cream soap, worth 5c a cake, at 3 cakes for Glvcerine soap, worth 10c a cake, at Vaseline, worth Sc a jar, at 3Kc 5c c 5c ixSTOkSI i;SgS5 r Vlr' L VAJ ss; ' r7 V!T 1 Drtsj bU s, worth 10c a sot, at.. Corset s'avs. worth 8c a pair. at. Largo me white envelopes, worth 5j a bunch, at Black rubber dressing combs, worth 10c each at All britt'o tooth brushes, worth 15c each , at All bristle hair brushes, worth 50c each, at 25j Fine- embroidered white Manuel, woith75ca yard, at ... 19c Fine embroidered white tlannel, worth 00c a yard, at 55c Fine embroidero! white tlannel, worth SI a yard at CSc Fine enhroidered white do met tlannel, worth 15 a yard at. . 20c Fine embroidered white ilomet tlannel, worth (H)c a yard at.. .'53c Fine embroidered white domet tlannel, worth COc a yard, at. . 13c Bargains in White Goods. 5C0 Remnants of White- goods, all ood grades, full width anil imall patternp, lengths 2 to 10 yards, worth 8c and 10c a yd, at 5c 500 FtemcnntB 40 in. wide, plain India Linen, and 30 in. lace Btripe, Victoria lawn, worth 12 to 15c a yd at 7c b Bargain Lots or Towels. 50 doz. all linen, fringed Uuck Towels, size 20x38 in., worth neach, at 8'a 50 doz. all linen hemstitched Huck Towels, size 20v40 in., worth 18ceach.at 124 50 drz. all linen fringed Damask Towels, eize 22x12 in., worth 22c each.at lie Embroideries. 500 pieces, all new patterns. Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss. Lot 1 Embroideries, worth up to 10c. at 5c Lot 2 Embroideries, worth up to 12fc, at 7c Lot 3 Embroideries, worth up to ISc, at 10c Ic 8c Embroidered Flannels. $& &p. $$. m 'rWSVR An Impression of the Legislature. The members of the house were ex cited. Some stood up, some sat down, some walked back and forth, but all were talking as if their very life depend ed on their being heard above the rab ble. An impressive summons from the speaker and all was quiet in the large room. Even the people in the ga'leries instructively obeyed the summons and listened intently, for once forgetting to talk. The silence was restful. 'One man rose to his feet. He wore a large checked suit that looked as if it had been hung out in a rain storm. The cotton threads had shrunk and on first glance it looked as if the suit had been made of seersucker. The sleeves were about three inches too short. On his head a crop of sorrel hair mixed with gray, The sides of his face were covered with the same briar-bush, only a shade darker. When a boy he seldom used a comb and when ho grew older and felt the teed of smoothing out his locks, they had proved refractory and would not obey the touch of the comb and the will of the owner. All eytswere turned on the legislator. After rolling a cud around in his mouth and lodging it under his tongue he said: "I don't see any use of making such a racket over a little thing. County aintgot no interest in that bill any how." Everj thing has been nicely arranged for the comfort and ease of the people who sit in the chairs and "look as wise as owls" and make the laws that shall govern the people of the sta'e. Nicely Iolished chairs with good high backs. I believe, much to the chagrin of the oc cupants, the cushions were forgotten. Footstools, cushioned ones of course, would have been very nice things to have had but the back or arm of a chair can be used as a substitute. Cuspidors are placed just the right distance from the legislator's chair. It is needless to say they, the cuspidors, are used inces sently sometimes thiy are, hit, some times they are cot. Doha Baciiellek. Ijxtck: OSSS yj0UJSE "What will you do if she refusei you?" "Save money." He Will you write to me while I am away. She Yes, if you will stay away long enough. "A man can't get along in this world without brains." "Do jou mind telling me the secret of your success?"' Dodd, Mead and Company announce for. publication in '97 a number of note worthy novels from some of the more prominent English story writers. Among them, novels by Beatrice Harraden, George Macuonald, Uenry Seton Merri man, Clark Russell, R. D. Blackmore, Max Pemberton, Mrs. Clifford, W. J. Dawson and Ian Maclaren. FRANK C. ZEIIRUXG Manager. All Next Week BEGINNING Monday, February 1. Accompanied by HOLDEN COMEDY COMPANY, Supporting- JSiittlG Delorme. Tlie Genuine EDISON VITASCOPE, Not The MAGNISCOPE OR VITAisSCOPE.. New Pictures Each Night. Matinee galuclraV 10 and 25c !0, 2, 30 Ceniiti C3C3 'A m m m & a i I i RVl