tSaaaagwwi'ff,iiMai,a 8 THE COURIER. iMIIIHmMIMIMIIIMMMMMIMHIMIIMllimmiHIMMOOieetO lOMIHIiniODMMHMMMMmMIHIMIMKMMOIMIMIHMlH ftfffcKoLf I OPENING SAbE OF NEW SPRING GOODS New Spring- and Summer Wool Dress Fabrics, New 1900 Silks, New Foreign and Domestic Wash Fabrics, New Domestics, New Corsets, New Linens, New Laces and Embroideries in fact, everything- is new. A showing- of exclusive novelties that can only be seen in this store. Low-priced goods to the high-priced " par excellence " of the dry goods business This Great Sale and Grand Display commences SKCURWI K0MIUI&, fEBRUftftf 0Ttt, 900. OpetaiiHig New WOO Plata Dress F&fofioSo New Blacks. New Colored Goods. New Golf Suitings. New Plaids. Never before have we attempted to show a larger and choicer collection than we are showing this season, con tracted for long before the strong advance in wool and quoted and at prices fully 25 per cent lower than our com petitors are quoting. NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS. Sole agents for Priestley's celebrated blacks. We are always looked to "for the finest display of Black Cloths, and this season we have been more than partic ular in our selections and have never before obtained such a beautiful line of stylish and up-to-date fabrics effects entirely different from the Crepons of last sea son. A wide range of prices From 2So to $3.00 a Yard. NEW PLAIN COLORED CLOTHS. According to the best authority Grey will be the most popular shade for sp ing wear, from the dark Ox fords to the Pearl Greys. Tans will be worn much, also the new tinges of Peach, Almond Blossoms and several peculiar shades of Pinks. We are showing all these new effects with prices From SOo to $3.00 a Yard. New 1900 Priestley's Cravenettes, Whipcords, Cheviots, Serges, Poplins, Dray D'etes, Vicugnas, Golf Cloths, etc. etc. an Exquisite Showing. i NEW GOLF SUITINGS. AH the new Spring colors and weights in 54-in. Golf Suitings beautiful cloths. Prices, $1.2S to $3.00 a Yard. NEW 1900 PLAIDS. New Skirting Plaids in Greys, Tans and Blues. Prices, 50c to $1.50 a Yard. New JSjarimg; (Silks. Exclusive novelties in Waist Silks and Satins, Fancy Silks for street, party or wedding gowns, Black , Silk and Satins for dresses or waists, Taffetas for lin ings. - New Kai Kais. 50 pieces of Cable-Corded Kai Kais no old colors or styles. Sold elsewhere at 50c, Here, 35 ct Yard. JVe?v Taffetas. In all the new colors and finishes, 19 inches to 36 inches wide. 45o to $1.50 &. Yairci. New Fancy Waist Silks. All the latest effects in Waist Silks, including Hemstitched, Corded, Embroidered, Fancy Stripes', Plaids, Brocades and Persian designs. We have anv thing you wish and at prices that will positively more than please you. SOo, 63, 69o, 75, 85. 89, 98 and Upwards. See Circular for Particulars of Special Sales in Other Departments. "T-T TTTinfrHTHIIM0BIO0MHimoutUUUItlK(IBOUuu t Senator andHrs. Thurston left on an afternoon train for Philadelphia, at which place Senator Thurston will de liver a speech today, lie will return to Lincoln February 20th, and remain several days. The annual ball of the Burlington IL R. enginemen will be held at the Audi torium on Monday evening, February 19th, and as the proceeds will be ap plied on the Auditorium fund, the gen eral cooperation ot the cit:zens is cor dially invited to assist in making it a grand success. Died Op Saturday at his home in Omaha, General C. J. Dil worth. Died Mr. Joseph Fieher on the Sec oad of February. The funeral services were held on Monday morning at the Grace M. E. church. The pastors of tbeGraceaad Emmanuol churches as sisted in the services. Died Mr. Patrick McDonald, on Monday morning at the the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Doyle, . 1326 U street. Died On Sunday, February 4tb, Mathew McGahey, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McGahey. of hemor hage after Ecarlatiaa. Dr. J. J. Hanna, dentist, 3d floor Rich ards. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EveningB Mon., Wed., and Fri., 7 to 9. See our new stock of Gas and Electric Fixtures. Korsmeyer Plumbing and Heating Co. J. Heaton, funeral director, 32G bo. 11. The best of everything in Ice Cream Ices and Candies. Hyatt's, 1201 O Street. Phone 211. Don Cameron's dining parlors for ladies. Dinner and supper served. 114 So. 11th. nair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Manicuring, and Switch Work. Anna Rivett and Agnes Rawling 143 South 12th street. Union Fuel Company, 1014 O, phono 355, coal, coke, and wood. Try "The Franklin Dairy" for fancy Ice Creams and Ices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Paderewski in Lincoln. This great artist will give a recital in Lincoln February 12. This le the open ing of the new auditorium and therefore leads added interest to the occasion. Reserved seats are now on eale at Cran cer & Curtice Co. Prices 83 and $2. Admission $1. of the year on Friday evening at the home of Mr. Charlie Sawyer. The seniors are relieved since the momentous question of class pins has been decided. The Advocate has made its third appearance. Dr. Davenport is doing a great favor to the students when he makes the sub ject of his remarks in chapel some topic of general inWest. On Monday morn ing he explained the situation in Ken tucky. We were sorry to notice that the hospital service was again called into requisition. Miss Seybolt was the patient High School Notes. Mr. OIlie Mickle has been chosen cap tain of the base bail team for the season of 1900. The basket ball team will soon play a game with the University team. The seniors gave their second party $25- 82500 i ? &' PariBe haB made the Great- ForticketBand fun inrormnHon call E. B. Slossos, A? W ("