WASN'T ENTERED IN THE SHC.V, BUT WAS GIVEN AN AWARD -ub1ishers 1 v r& n. jVt rU'M rJrt&tkl hiwfam -j NK.folRBANK&Co. NEW LUMBER YAAR J. I. .HAVES Ac CO. DEALERS IN PINK LUMHKH. SHINGLES. LATH. SASH. DOOUS. liLINDS.MficJ til building uiHtei.al Cviii! and sen us 11th and I2lm street, one blocli north of Hcisel's Flattsmouth., Nebraska F Q FSIGfiE Go WILL KEEP CONSTANT 3 .Y ON HANI) A Full and Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Coin pounded at all Hours The Best is the Cheapest That is Why tred Oorder after 15 years Agricultural implement dealer in the county has selected the following imple ments which he carries and heartily recominouds to his friends and patrons. IZZetclrumi. X&olino and Scantier WAGONS, Bradley, IFer-vi, and ID sere LISTERS and PLOWS NEW DEPARTURE tivators and Badger Cultivator. WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER. DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND H -worth Checkrowers andPlanters angles the finestol Busies, Pluetons, Carts, Spring Wagons, and Carriages and other vehicles that are manufactured. The largest line in Cass County, A double and single harness at : ices so low that it will pay you to come 20 miles and inspect stock ibre purchasing elsewhere. DAVID .MILLER an experienced . . rkman lias charge ot our harness shop. Ff edGorder, i'lattsmouth and Weeping Water Everything to Furnish Your House. AT I. PEARLMAN'S GREAT MODERN HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. I Ir ving bought the J V south Main street I orifice to save movina. Mow is the time i-i mv Gasoline stoves 1 . .Is. - li House Block r-- IS THE POSITIVE. CURE. I XLTBBOTBXBS.M WamaSUKevTock. Frloesoeta4 - - - CHICAGO. at the corner of mill. Paints, and Oils. of experience as th most successful TONGUELES CUL- Weekbaeh store room offer my entire stock at and furniture of all I. PEARLMAft . QxbmHtP? Published every Thursday, ;aud dally evurj svenlnir except Huuday. Kejcistered At the Plattxinouth. Neb. post fllcefnr transmission thnmtrli tin r.,-S. mal! t second clas r:itf-i. Oltlce foniT Vine iiTid Fifth streets Telephone TKI! VM I--I.K V.'KI'KI.V. n copy, line year, ij: lvai.ee c.-ipy. mie year. iul su ai'vin-e . On cii!y. six nm.itif. in ;i lunee . . One jy. ihwe lii'Hith-. n advance. TKKMS Ki'K II.WL ')ri'.' -tp in y-;tr in uiiv'in' ..... One '" v per rk, hy chikt )!! ;iiy, per mm. th ?1 .VI . 2 ( . 7.' 40 00 ii . . .v: MONDAY, JI NK 2. 1S!1 I):-. ! i.n-lcl is in Oni.iha to day. Dr. Cumin ins and wife went t ( itialia this morning. Jim Antill furnishes tin- ni'.nii for tlif Ladies of lloiior to ni ;lit. Mrs. .I. K'ieliev aii'l sou went to DoreheMt-r this moil i i n g to visit with lrs. K. li. Lewis. Kiiginccr Coon came in from the east this morning aul took charge of his run on t lie K. (.'. Miss Waterman has gone to Crete to visit relatives and take in the Chautauqua. Miss Jennie Cooper returned home this morning to Lincoln after a pleasant visit with many friends in this cit3-. Needles, oils and parts for all kinds of machines can he found at the Singer office, corner of Main and Sixth streets, with JL Heck. tf 'ANTKl: A (iodirl for general house work. Swede preferred apply to Mrs S. M. Chapman, No. TliO Gran ite Htreet. tf Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Uest Salvk in the world tor Cutt Bruisi-is, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Ft-vei Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilhlniiib. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piii-H. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to tfive satisfaction, or monev refunded. Price 2 cents per tox For sale bv F. d. Fricke it Co. It is reported that Hrown & Barrett are sellinii- wall tiaper cheaper than any other house in the city. tf "Frosted Cream," the latest and greatest drink of the ae, at Gerino- & Co.s. lOt LiSfW line of patent med-i found at Hrown .V Har tf rett'.s Potted strawberry plants of choice varieties will he on sale at Lew Moore's by July loth. Plants put out now will insure a bijjf crop next 3-ear. d&wtf 'Frosted Cream," the latest and greatest drink of the age, at Gering & Co.'s. lOt Brown & Barrett have the finest line of wall paper in the city. -Their prices are away down. tf Will vou suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vit alizer is guaranteed to cure you. 2 "Frosted Cream," the latest and greatest drink of the age, at Gering Ac Co.'s. lOt Wanted Two-hundred Bo3's and Girls to help sing- in the Fourth of July ex- ercises. Jtjou wish to take part come to the central school building- at 2 o'clock, M.onday afternoon. Wanted. A girl apply to for general Mrs. K. B. . tf. housework, Windham. A number of day boarders can be accommodated at Thompson's res taurant, opposite opera house. where the best of meals are served. tf 'Frosted Cream," the latest and greatest drink of the age, at Gering & Co's. lOt Hair chains, rings, crosses an hair work of all kinds to order. Mrs. A. Kxke. tf 1726 Locust St Some choice lots on Chicago ave nue for sale. For particulars call at this office. tf Take your prescriptions to Brown & Barrett's,they dispense pure med icines, tt That Hacking Cough can so quick ly cured hy Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it, 1-tf A WONDER FUL SHOE. Frank Davis, of the Schildknecht shoe emporium, has recently taken the agency for the model ladies shoe which for comfort and beauty never was equaled. It is a hand turned shoe with cork insole and must be seen to be appreciated. Call at Schildkecht's and examine the stock as they have the exclusive sale of these goods. One of the shoes is on exibition cut in two that buyers may see how it is made, dtf Mllss' Nerveand Liver Pille. Act on 'a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. M iles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. U re- qualed for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest 1 50 doses, 2 5c, Sampla free at F. G. Fricke & Co's, lie Wan a lloinrly ltrlixll Cur l tlx Str--t llntl He S.iintl 1 1 it IJ 1 1 !- Ihmi i n Manlrr from a Vtry lentli TIib KjiHIi ful Ha Kv-I lut :r"i!it. There w:u? ix tench h how of doijs in th ('iitr;il rink, and all th juiijm, and terri er-M, and uia.stifl's, and St. IJi-rnards, ai.d Laill 1o ;h, a:i 1 all tlio other hi-ijli hr-tl ' dir,-s who n-Ti' .s:nv ti what clans they bi-lony'-d ;inl whose owner could prove tlieir right to Ix." so cla-vsed were then?. People were coining and going, and tho pap- rs had be;-n full of descriptions of ; the atlair, illnsirared hy wood cuts of some of the linet animals. ! , Ovitoii anot her street of the same city was (juitca iliileit-nt sct.-ni. In a narrow i court mar tin; river lay a shivering, I white faced little shaver, who e clothes dripped waver Over him heiit another : Ikjv with a quart of tteaiuing hot liquid in his hand 'iJrink this here hot coffee, .Tim." ho I said " Bill's go?i(; for to hunt upsoine dry j duds, and maybe wo can get yer inter j that engine room ter dry. Don't yer go i ter gettin' faint nor nothiu' now. Want ' yer head raise. a bit?" Lint th boy raised himself on his elbow J and looked around him. Lb tttok a drink of the coffee, and seeming to get strength saiil: 'Where's buster' "Oh, he'a around somewhere. Duster's all right. Tin-re comes i iie boj's with tin duds, and we'll have you all right, too, a minute. Don't feel dizz' or nothi do yer'r1" "I'm beginning to feel first rate again. Where's Custer? Some of you whistle: i ain't got the wind.'' But at that moment a bobtailed brindle dog came around the corner, closely pur sued by a couple of boys. . "Let Buster alone! What are you chas ing Buster for?" demanded the prostrate boy "Why, yer sex," explained the others still keeping up the chase." there was a i man said if we could get him around to j the dog show they'd give hiin a prize for pulling you out of the river, and he won't let us catch hiin. " LOOKING FOR A PRIZE. "Wot sort of a prize is it?" demanded the wet boy. "Money, you woodenhead.j'ou. They're all swells down there, and ho said there's ! a prize for the best dog that 6aves a ' feller's life." This was enough to satisfy the inqui ries of the smaller boy, and to excite the best efforts of the others to capture the dog, but for some reasons he eluded them. Perhaps he had good reasons for being suspicious of boys who were too friendly Anyway, he dodged and kept out of their waj almost causing one of them to be crushed under the wheels of a cable car, when the wet boy gave a low whistle and ordered the dog to "come 'ere." The animal obeyed without a whine. "Now lay down!" The dog got down and put his nose between his paws. "You've got to go and get that there prize, and I'm going too." It was doubtful at first if the boy would be able to keep his word, but by the help of the others, who had taken off his wet clothing and wrapped hiru up in some thing drier, he managed to go. When he saw his master going the dog followed, and tbey soon stood before the bulletin board in front of the riuk, an nouncing the bench show and the terms of admittance. There was some consultation, and then while four of them stayed with the boy who had been in the water, one of the largest took the dog by the strap around his neck, and, paying the admission fee with the combined wealth of the com pany, undertook to drag the dog in with him. "Here! leave that dog outside," com manded the doorkeeper. "You can't take that dog in with you. 1 say." "What's the reason? Ain't I taking him in to get the prize? "What prize? There is no prize for such curs as that. Turn him out, I tell you." A PRIZE WAS GIVEN. "Yes, there is a prize. Wot are you givin' us? Didn't a man tell me so? He ain't going to eat up none of your fine haired pups, but he's goin to get that prize." There might have been a fracas and an arrest, for the boy who had paid Ids money was positive and determined, but just then a gentleman chanced to step to the door and asked what was the matter. "Oh, he's got a fool notion about a prize for brindle pups," explained the gatekeeper, "and is making a fuss about his dog going in." "There isn't such a prize offered, I am positive," said the man. "1 am one of the judges." "What sort of a show is this here, then?" "A dog show, of course." "And no prize for the best dog?" "It is for a certain kind of dogs those that cost a great deal of money." "And not for the kind that jumps into the ice and drags a boy outen the river?" "Did your dog do that?" "Yes; and that there's the boy he did it to." The gentleman looked incredulous, but just then a newspaper reporter who bad been watching the boys from the street stepped up and corroborated the state ment. "Wait here a minute," 6aid the gentle man; and he disappeared within and went briskly to where a group of his friends were talking. In a minute he came back with something in his hand, and followed by several others. "We have decided," he said, "that there ought to be a prize for that kind of a dog, and here is a five dollar gold piece for the owner of the dog," and at the same time he stepped forward and tied a knot of blue ribbon to the strap around the dog's neck. A proper lot of boys were never seen than those street waifs as they led the j dog away. Our Dumb Animals. tWW-,r . ; daily etMu. Ayer which, w hile thorfuft.. a well a stimulate Ukj . organs. " I-'or 'iht year I was k. stipatina, which at liust beciu. the doctors could ilo no more lw I hepm to t;ike Ayer- PIII.1, atk. Iiowels Ih'imiijh n-jailar and n;itixra iniivt-im-iits. I am mv hi t'xci-IW'iit hua. Win. II. DeLaiK-t tt, Dorset, Out. " When I feel the. need of U Citthartlit, I tako Ayrr'rt Tills, and lind them tu be imuo Effective 3ian any other pill I over took." Mr. H. C. CiriiMi, liiirwt-llville, Va. ' l'.r yoai s I have l.t -wt subject to cotimI iHtioti and nerioiis headaches, caused hy tle r:uiK''miM:'. of the liver. Afl. r taking various remedies, I have become convinced fh.it Ayer's Tills are the hest. They hnvo never failed to relieve my bilious it:icks ill a short time; and I am sure my system retains it.- tone loneer after the use of these Tills, than has been the cast; with any other medicine I have tried.- If. S. Sledge. Weimar, Texas. Ayer's Pill risnPAJtrco hy J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Maas. Sold by all Dealers in Medicinn. Dr. iU; mmi'sa ai f Hi LI3 RELIABLE. PIIF rthingleH, I.;tth, Sash, Doors, Blinds Can supply everw demand ot the city, ('nil and get terms. Fourth ntre t in rear of opera house. J. OKAI.ER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, (4 LASS AiS U QUEEN SWA HE Fl!F '!;(! a ntr.tna'.- the Puble Solicited. JOHNSON BUiLMNGN Sixth St Mind whilinuurf. Book latni4 to mi i niiM TasttaaoBiaJa from all pagta of th slob. Proapaetua poax S37 fattiAva. Haw Tot. mJURE ayyi Jaw KT;. The GratHealth UKINK. Piu;ka mafcaa i nltaoa. Delicious, aparki rag, aad Eppetuuut Sold br all daajen. 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Lincolu, Neb, C. MA.7S3, County Surveyor AND CIVIL ENGINEER. 11 orders left with County Clerk will receive prompt attention. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. PERKINS - HOUSE, 217, 219, 221 and 223 Main St., lattsmouth, - Nebraska. H. M. BONS, Proprietor. lhe Perkins has renovated from top been thoroughly to bottom mid s oow one of the lest hotels in the state Boarders will be taken by the week at $4.50 and up. rOOD BAR CONNECTED Efaafe of Cass CountF Cor Main and Fifth street. Paid up capital f .V) oo Surplus 26 000 O. H. Paraele pV-sident Kred (Jorder Vice Jresidant J. M. Patterson t'jutheir T. M. Patterson, Ast Cashier DIRECTORS 0. H. Parmele, J. M. Patterson, Fred Gorder. A, B. Smith, K. B. Windham. B. B.itamsey and T. M.Patterson k QENEEAL BANX1NC BUSINESS TRANS A TED Accounts solicited. Interest allowed on time leposits and prompt attentiongiven to all bus iness entrusted to its care. L 1 1 'A