The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, June 12, 1897, Page 5, Image 5

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WISDOM IS DISPLAYED
I where money is spent wisely, and the time and
1 place to spend money will be at this store next
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Cambric gown, Empire style, embroidery and in
sertion trimmed, each
98C
Muslin undershirts tucked and embroider' trimmed
each
73C
Ladies' cambric umbrella drawers, hemstitched
ruffle, per pair
49C
FANCY TAFFETA RIBBONS
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Ladies fat black or tan lisle hose per pair
35C or 3 for $1.
Ladies' silk plaited hose in black, white on tan ;it
49c.
Ladies' fancy novelty hoe at
69, 49, 39 H 25
WAISTS . . .
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Just received r0 dozen of shirt waists which were 0&
bought at a great sacrifice. Therefore thev will be
placed on sale at remarkably low prices. These shirt ijp
waists are the latest style and made of percale and Wp.
dimitv. They will be sold at 49c and 08c each. ?$?
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400 Pauley Pauraisols at 2 PrteeSe t $fl f
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25c a yard 50 pieces fancy taffeta ribbon, 3y inches
wide, stripes and moire, all the light and dark shades,
regular price 35c and 50c a yard, this week 25c.
- orally on the sima horizontal plane, are
two c'rcular cup-like depressions, cover
ed with a fine membrane of a deep pink
color, and encircled with a fringe or bor
der corrugations of an exceedingly
delicate membrance. These organs are
the rudimontary eje-eare, to be farther
described when treating of tho raoro
fully deve!op:d ord;r.
"About two inches below the cntral
eyo is a small fissure, one and a ball
inches in length, and half an inch in
breadth, through which liquid at inter
vals is ejected. This is the channel for
the expired air. Beneath tho locomotor
organs the body extends about ten in
ch ep, terminating in a cushioned extrem
ity, five inches in circum'erence. Upon
this cushion tho creature rests when in
shallow water, which is its usual re
treat. Whan Jameson thought it was time
to be gettiag home again he sjid good
bye to tin planet and its one-eyed il
habitants and rstund to th Det.oit
tolegraph oflice. v"armth returned to
bis tody, the rigidity disappeared, and
he became conscious of his earthly sur
roundings. Then ho sat down and
wrote all about his trip to the moon and
t the planet Venus as hero related.
ThcEC out-of-town tiips continued un
til JamiesDn was about 40 years eld in
hh second transition, as be describes.
Then ho must have remained away too
long from his earthly tenement for when
he gjt back from Mar.?, or Jupiter, or
some or the way stations if he ever did
como back the people who didn't
know alout such things had put his
body in a cjflin and buried it.
The most interesting thing about
Jamieson case, and which it makes it
re ally more interesting than that of tbo
grocer's clrk, is the power of des:rip
tion ho pof se-ses. It is in perfect se
quence an 1 ha9 none of the incoherence
that one would except to find n an un
balanced mind. Jamieson left a draw
ing c f one of tbo inhabitants of Venus
as h- remembered it. Nothing like it
was ever been in tho heavens above or
tie earth beneath. It looked lit e a
two legeeJ, oaeejed. four-nosed human
Camel, with a icversed hump.
W. MORTON SMITH.
THE THEATRE,
Every seat and much of tho stinding
room was occupied at tbo Grand last
evening by an audience that turned out
to witness tie seconi performance given
by Kirke'd Comedy Co. The 1 1 iv of tho
evening was the aumsing farce co-ucdy
An Arabian Niht, and it .vas banded
in a very creditab'e manner. Mr. J.
Francis Kirke, tLe leadirg man is a
finished and painstaking aetir, and has
surroundcJ hims If wi h n company of
comptt'nt players. Mr. Kirke will be
remembered in Sioux Falls, as tho la'e
leading man o" the Wo-dward fhet e
Co. As an additional attraction Mr.
Kirke has sscuiej tho grtat 11 round
fight, in counterpart! of Corbt tt and
Fitzsimmons and those who witnessed
the pictues latt night imagined them
selves by the ring s:d". fo true to life
did the pictures seem. Tonight thy
present another amu ing comedy en
titled Snow Ball. Sioux Falls Argus.
Prices 10-20 and .. Seats no.v en
sa'o at tho Lansing Theatro box oflice.
Remember the dates Monday and Tues
day, June 11th and 15th.
Burlington Route.
ONLY S22.50 TO SAN FRA NCISCO
June 20 to July?, account National Con
vention Christian Ecdeavorers, special
tram?. Through tourist and palace
sleepers. Stop-overs allowed at and
wostof Denver. It turn via Portland,
Vellowstono Park and Black Iiil.'s if de
sired. Eadeavorers and their friends who take
th Burl. nton Uout) a'e guaranteed a
quick, cio', comfortable jourLey, finu
flie scenery (by daylight) and tirst class
equipment. ' '
Berth? reserved and descriptive litera
ture furnished on request at B. it M.
depot or c'.ty office, corcer Tenth and O
streets. GEO. W. UOXNELL,
C.P.&T.A.