J'HE COURIER. IWmmS 5SMS - w. m. .n. Jj; tyuroi 6?yuwi fwm pYf SVJ fni&miD goods oo . 023-029 0 ST., UHG0iH, NEBR. m m m vlr- Bargain If w M m mi' m HOSIERY 25c a id air Black, tan and fancy striped lisle thread hose, plain and drop stitch, this week only at the above price. LACES. Valenciennes edges and incert ings worth from 3c to 6c per yard this week you can get one dioen yards for 20c 30c. 40c, 50c i We have an immense line of line Mechlin all overs, edges and insert ing, organdy tuckings and puffings. EMBROIDERIES Do not fail to see our stock of embroideries. 7c qualities go at 5c 10c qualitioB go at 7y,C 15c qualities go at IOC 18c qualities go at 'JC 25s qualities go at I5C '35c qualities go at .25C 40c, 50c, and GOc qualities go at 35 We offei? ol big; line of -waListsa ,worth tr to l.r5 tlais week at FANCY RIBBONS We are showing the biggest line of fancy ribbons ever put on sale at put on sale in this citv. These ribbons are worth up to 70c ;l vn1 tins week at SUN UMBRELLAS 500 of the best SI. 50 TCIr., q:ik Sun Umbrella . jnade will be sold tms ween at BELTS 49C FICHU The verv latest thino- fn h, with white dresses. A big line just in of pique and lace fichus, worth from WISXO to H& . L1NN DgP'T 54-in. Cream Colored Damask worth 35c a yard at. I9C 54-in. Red Damask, worth 25c a yard, at 1j.C 72-in. Unbleached Damask, worth GOc a yard at 35 C)4-in. Full Bleached Damask, good patterns worth C9c,at 5OC 72-in. Full Bleached Damask, worth 95c a yard at 75 72-in. Full Bleached Damask, worth $1.25 a yard at 95C Odd lot of Napkins of six special ly low prices, 19-in. Crash, cream colored worth 7c a yard at 5C Cotton Crash, worth 5c a yard at : 3c We have other bargains in this department too .numerous to mention. Those new belts are in, in all the latest creations. Beaded elastic belts worth 75c each at Beaded elastic belts worth $1 each, at Beaded elastic belts worth $1.25 each, at. Beaded elastic belts,girdle effect, in all black, black and turquoise, and black and steel at I.50 1.75 2.25 2.75. WHITE GOODS We have an unusually complete line of White Goods suitable for commencement drosses irwi;ii. Persian Lawns, Organdies, Plain! rut A Tri-t-nA O...! T J T t 1 7ec ;"ucu owhjsus, -Limuies, ma ' ian Linens, etc. $,00,NE6KWEAR Something new in stocks in pique point de esprit, and Brussels net from 25c each up to tflij WASH DRESS . GOODS We have just received an im mense new fine of all there is in summer dress goods and you will miss it if you do not drop in and look over the assortment. These goods are worth from 12J4 to 39 cents, they.go at IP, 18K Iff, , In addition to the above qualities a beautiful line will be shown of Silk Mixed and Embroidered Mad ras, etc., per yard from 35'-Cnp HBi5SSSifi 8E i MiSMSMSIMMM ssfl spy m and Mr. W. Warren. Tho subjects of tho toasts and the speocbcs were, "Ora tory," Principal Weterhouse; "The W. andH,"J D. Ringer; "Tho Orabtreo Forensic Club," J. F. Tobin; "Tho C. D. S'b. PaBt," William Hoppe; "The C. D. S'u. Putuie," M. Wheeler; "The Depart ing Members,'1 B. Griggs; "The Remain ing Members," 0. Crooks; "Our Soldior Members," J. B. ChesBington; "Our Freshmen Members," H. Warren; "Tho L. H. B., E. Hodges; ' Our Principal," C Taylor; "The Faculty," 0. Beard; "The L. H. S. Girls," Ed Fletcher; "The Browning Club," W. Warren; "A Banquet," Theodore McWilliamB; "Cic ero, '" K. P. MacDonald; "The Purple Shield and Silver Wroath," Li Past. Those present were, Principal and Mrs. Watorhouso, Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Wheeler; Misses ConBtancer, Trigg, Stoiner, Doahn, Leist, Erford, King, Benedict, Bell.WUliamB, Bockraan, Hall, Brown, Denman and Bentley; Messrs. Ringer, ChoBiDgton, PoBt, Crooks, War ren, Taylor, Warren, MacDonald, Saw yer, Hoppe, McWilliamB, Wboelor, Fletcher, Tobin, Hodges, Pucal, Beard, Burlingamo and Griggs. Mrs. M. I. Altkon gave a delightful card party Saturday aftornoon. Tho house wbb adorned with American beauties. Six handed euchre was played and handsome prizes were won by Mes dames Fling, Spencer, Coffrotb, Baker, HargroaveB and Burr. Tho following were invited: Moadames Abbott, Arm strong, Altkon, P. W. Brown, P. A. Brown. E.P. Brown, Brown, Baker, Bill moyer, Burr, Burnham, Bqckstau", Bee. sou, Branch, Ohapin, Campbell, Cowd rey, Coffrotb, Campboll, Clark, Dorgan, Evans, Fling, Dorgan, Foster, Fawell Froeman, Goarhart, Garten, Griffith, Hutchins, Hargreaves, Hill, Hellwig, Hall, Holm, Irvino, Jones, Kelly, Ken nard, Kirby, Lambertson, Ladd, Lewis, Leonard, Lees, Morrill, Manning, Muir, Morrison, Maxwell of South Bend, Wash., Moisnor of Liberty, Neb., Nancei Paine, Pitcher, Preston, Rightor, Ray mond, Rodgers, Robinson of Chicago; Rector, Spencer, Sterns, Seacroat, Teot ersThorapson, W. J. Turner, R, M. Tur ner, Talbot, Tilton, Thomas, Toeve, Tier ney, Van Brunt, WebBter. Winger, Wil son, Wolcott, Wells, Wheeler, Ward, Wright; Misses Rightor, Raymond. Burn ham, K. Cowdory, A. Cowdery, Kirkflr, English, Aitken, Nance, Smith, Altken, Saiith, Putnam, Oakley, Smith. Mrs. J. F. Hutchins and Mrs. W. E. Morse entertained at Bix-handed euchre yesterday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Hutchins. Tho house was decorated with roaos and carnations. Light re freshments were eorved. Tho invited guoats were MesdarasB Casnboor, Ga routto, Jones, R. M. Turner, W. J. Tur nor, Rudge, Soacreat, Morrill, Baker, Brown, Aitken, Loo, Nehon, Lynch, Sohus, Tipling, Gunzel, Parker, Mille, Clark, Hibnor, HarJoy, Wheeler, 8t3arns, Perkine, Rodgers, Folsom, Campboll, Holyoko, Humphrey, Clark. Reos, Rich ards, Porter, Chapin, Gerhard, Hill, Field, Lahr, Druso, Butlor, Grubba, Mayor, Wilson, Lindlay; Misses Llndlay Palmer and Turner. Tho alumni association of the Lin coln high school gave its annual banquet Monday night in tho high school build ing. Tho members of tho class of '99 numboring about fifty wore received into the association. Many of tho toach ors were also present as woll as members of tho board of education. Tho ban quet tables woro placod in tho library