it y 9 apor- icings w5 After an experience of twenty years in handling Wall Paper, we have no hesitancy in saying that we are better satisfied with our stock this season than with any selection heretofore made. For Exquisite Designs, Large Assortment and wide range of prices, our stock is unsurpassed in Cass county- Our prices run from lOc to $1.25 a Bolt. That means a double roll, and is; not misleading 7p D6D3fl)0160l Shoos, Shoes! We now have the. Most Complete Line of Shoes inlthe city. Call and See. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. 19 lbs Best Granulated Sugar. . . 20 lbs 'C" Sugar Crackers, per lb Lamp chimneys Argo Gloss Starch Argo Corn Starch 12 lbs navy beans 12 lbs Scotch peas 1 lb Horseshoe Tobacco 1 lb Star Tobacco 1 lb Battle-Axe Tobacco 1 lb "6-for-10" Tobacco 1 lb J. T. Tobacco California Prunes, per lb Elegant Raisins, per lb , 3 packages Parlor Matches. 2 lbs Oatmeal 12 lbs Oatmeal 1-lb can Price's baking powder. . i-lb can Price's baking powder.. 1 lb Bon-Bon baking powder. New Department OPPOSITE BANK OF CASS COUNTY. Telephone No. 93. MILLINERY OPENING AT MRS. ST Friday and Saturday, YOU A. HH THE MOST ELEGANT LINE OF. Pattern Hats ....Ever brought to the Citv will be shown. Everything- in the way of Trimmings, Fancy Braids. All the late swell shades in Ribbon from burnt orange to cream, cerise red, turquoise blue, fleck net trimmings and the new Liberty Silk. Miss Stevens, an expert trimmer from Chicago, has been secured and will preside over this department. SPECIAL SALE On Ribbons Friday and Saturday. Fifty cent quality for 25c; and on Flowers. SATURDAY EVENING Frappe will be served at the Milliner- Parlors, and the Mandolin Club will furnish music. Friends and Patrons are invited. MRS. M. A. STREET Zuckweiei Continuetodoa leading business in Fancy and Staple Groceries. Because they carry an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at low prices. Everything good to eat of Best Quality. Call and try us. Corner of Sixth andPearl Streets, - - - Flattsmcuth, Neb. TLht Smith premier Typewriter : Omaha Branch Office, cor. ! $1.00 1 lb Calumet baking powder 11) 1.UO i 1() iv.pKir 18 () 10 cent sack of S;ilt ('' 15-cent sack of Salt It' 04 Lemon extract, per- bottle 0o 2-"j Vanilla extract, per bottle Oo 2 Coal oil, per gal H SS Oil Sardines 01 :;s 1 lb Lion CVll'ee !) 20 1 lb Arbuckles Cotl'ee ! IS Ducket Syrup 4-1 30 Bucket Jelly 40 05 Honey 10 05 Brick Cheese 1:5 25 Now York Cream Cheese i 05 Dry Salt Meat ? 25 Breakfast bacon, per lb 10 38 California Hams, per lb 7 A 20 Largo Hams, per lb 10 10 Bologna, per lb (t -S-!0- -Ov0vO-Ov-vv5v&:-vC0 REET'S March 25 and 26 IXVITJ3IJ. C9t Value Writing Jacbine. is fias all tbz Hatcst Improvements. popular Because of Merit. Most Durable typewriter Made, premier Buyers do fiot experiment. mritt for Ntw Hrt Catalogue free. XZbc Smith premier typewriter Co., Syracuse, ft. U. 8. H. Seventeenth and Far nam sis. DRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marsha1!, Dentist. Ivii. M Mnrnir gs home-made (let your iidi in ervrly for o.ir Sun (1 ly r-.iitlo:i. 1m A. Moon; mole a business tripto Omaha today. Hive you tri.d it t What-1 Wurl liros.' "Ciut ilt-il "' Judge Archer wont to Omaha today a- a witness in court. (it'i-in A: Co. received a 1 iigc in voio of paints tcd.iy. IVo-1) L'i ;ger hsfiid ut Holloway's Wed ii -d m and lrid.-iys. S; .d'i.il low price s on trimmed Tur bans ;ind Sailors at Tucker Sisters. lio-ton brown brend nt Holloway's on Tuesday nnd Thursdays. Capt. II. 11. 1'almor of Oman i was a Piattsmouth visitor today. Xoi thorn grown Hirly lioso good pott.toos at Dennett cc Tutt's. Holloway's popular steamed brend is made of HoL-el's Viost Hour. Louis Egenberger is making a num ' er d repairs about his s..loon. Hive yon donated to the Cuban relief fund 'i If not, why iiot ? The bet o-cimt cigar that can be made is Wurl Bros.' "Gut Ileil. " Superintendent Farley is at Weep ing Water holding teachers institute. The general favorite among1 smokers of good cigars is Wurl Bro?.' "Gut Ileil." Ladies, waleh and wait for Mrs. Street's millinery opening, March "5 and Llfj. llollo'.vav's bread, which lias taken the ler.d, is made of II ci. sol's l'lansif ter fl ur. Dr. T. 1. Livingston and wife ar rived thi- morning on No. o, from Chicago. Notice hw they all look for the XKiVS, It is the o'lly p iper contain ing the news. Some wonderfully che ip h;ts ate on sale at Tucker Sifters for girls, way below cost. You c:in get a dollar hat at Tucker Sisters for 'Zo cents. Come early as we have but few left. Pepople who p'antcd their gardens last week are now cussirg the weather clerk for the cold wave. II i.y Waterman, who leeently went to York in quest f a locttion, has concluded to rem iin there. Keep it before the people I'iatls mouth will bo under a republican regime for the next two years. Mrs. John Young departed for Ilave lock this morning, after a pleasunt vUit with relatives in this city. The King's Daughters are requested to meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock with Miss Ella IlulTner. Mrs. J. M. Hoover came down from Louisville last evening to look about she city and take care of J. M. who is on the jury. Dr. Cook' is allowing no crass to grow under his f- et these times. He v ill bo the next custodian oi the city exeheequer. Tne jury in the a, e of the First National Bank vs. Meyer, Baunei ra :ti iS: Co, rendered a verdict last night of one c.:n t for plaintilt'. The case of Wolf v- Mullen an 1 LI.-eh. a co: trovi-iy over a t;'ck c-f hay, is on trial to the jury in dit i:t court this aflt-rnoon. Two carriage leads of young- peo ple went out to the home of E. Iy. I'armelo last night where a very pleasant party was held. Harry Tostevin, of the Om iha Printing Co., of Omaha, was in the city to lay interviowing the newspaper boys. Harry is all right. Will Wise, well known in Piatts mouth as a former newspaper man. is now employed as fcrerran of a semi weekly paper at Salida, Col. Ensign Carter of Omaha, the musi cal evangel ist, will be with the salva tion army tonight. Every body in vite;! lo come out and hoar him. iSarncy Mil'er enjoyed a feat of wild goose today. A friend sent the web foot to him from Onawa from which he had a delectable repast. Now is the time to have your bicvele repaired. We do all kinds of repair ing, and guarantee our work. Lkiisiioff Bnos. First-class upholstering done on order, and an elegant line of tapestries to select from at cost. Leave orders with F. J. Morgan Geo. Tartscii. J. F. Dungan, tho wide awake hust ler for the wide awake meat house of Swift Ss Co., of Omaha, is in the city The tiles avoid Da'pan at all times. All kin. is of jewelry, clocks and v;i tch s promptly re p i i e i. A.l wo k -:trri::;tod. .1. W. Crabiil, first door '..-:. of vVatei -man b'oek. P'tHtteOiO'j'h. Toniulit at the plea rant hi. me of the Mi-- s II iy on South Seventh s-treet an enjoyable time will be participated in by the Epwo;lh League. Ail young pc Oj.de welcome . i Harry A. Williams of twenty-two winters and Miss Mary Minnie Kuehn of twenty summers have boon given the right, to become one, by Judge Spurlock. i Jas. Johns, the electric light man is the object of a vigorous kick from a number of business men for being seemingly direlect in his duties. Wako up. Jas. K. Osborne and wife arrived in the city today via wagon route to visit their niece, Mrs. M. S. Briggs. They are traveling about for their health and to enjoy life. Kstrnyed, a DID-pound brown mare six or seven years old. Will pay for return or information leading to her recovery. Address, Georgo Poisail, Platlsmouth, Neb. The attention tf Jnuge Archer is occupied by a forcible entry and de tainer cae Samuel Waugh, admin istrator of the last will of John Black, vs. Richmond Good. Superintendent O'Brien of the South Bend fisheries and Assistant Uempel were in tho city last night with the special fishery ear and left today for a trip over the Elkhorn. They will go as far west as ttie Wyoming line. Sam Beverage, an old Piattsmouth railroader, is in tho city. lie has oeen out lor several months sreingj the world and came back to Plaits- ! mouth to renew old acquaintances. j There s no better Hour made than Heisol's" Plansifter," manufactured in this city. Ask your grocer for it, and thereby get the best and sup port a home industry at tho same tiire, which builds up the town. We will pay a salary Of $10 per week and expenses for man with rig to introduce our Poultry Mixture and insect Destroyer in the country. Ad dress, with stamp. Pi ni-Ktrriox Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kan. Thirty-fi vo years make a generation. That is how long Adolph Fisher, e f Z-.inos ville, O., eu'Jered from plies. Ho was cured by utng three boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. F. G. Frioke & Co. A torpid liver robs you ef ambition and ruins your health. DeWitt's Lit tle Eai ly lliseis cleanse the liver, cure constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. F. G. Fricko & Co. It is a groat leap from the old fash ioned doses of blue-mass and nauseous physics t the pleasant little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They cure const' p-ition, sick headache and biliousuess. F. G. Fricko S: Co Children like it, it saves their lives. V e mean One Minute Cough Cure, tho inful.ible remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricko fc Co. A. D'Allemand, 'grand patriarch of the 1. O. O. F., arrived in the city to day and will address the members of his order tonight. After lodge cere monies a banquet will be served at Hotel Piattsmouth. Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to health by One Minute Cough Cure. Itriuickly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneomonia, grippe, nsthm1, and all throat and lung diseases. F. G. Fricke & Co. . Mike Preis was bef ere the police judge lat night on a charge of lighting with C hris llouk on Sund iy last The evidence showed that Preis was not to blame for the disturbance of the public peace and he was dis cha rgt d. Mr. Tucker has male marked ad vances since his appearance in a simi lar recital one year ago. He sings with moro freedom, with a rounder and fuller tone, and generally has a better and more mature style. Ne braska State Journal. Quito a larjyo crowd of people was entertained in a pleasing manner by a colored orator at the corner of Fifth and Main streets. He also was f-ome-wh it of a singer and sang a few plan tation songs He wound up the enter tainment by passing his hat. In district court today sentence was passed upon IS. C. Jack, the attorney who plead guilty to aid and abetting the selling of accounts, was fined $.0 and costs. He replevined the fine, which means securing six months iu which to pay. According to law he gave security on the replevin. M. L Yootra, Cameron, Pa., says "I j was a sufferer for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. Denni s nncn uazei aaive i was receommend to roe. I used one ! li.-.v Ft haj pfF.-i-t.f5 .1 npi'tnnnpnt, cure." A a permanent cure for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve h equal. F. G. Fricke, & Co. The jury in the case of Sporer, administrator, vs. the Hock Island railro; d company, returned a verdict this morning afier being out about forty-eight hours, of $000 for the plaintiff $730 for killing the man iiennings, anu i;ju ior ine norses an i i buggy. The: defendants f r a new trial and the timated that they would tho motion. pi Us MJi as r o ' raj: ; t OfT the Kurtli. Just as well be out of the world as to be out of fashion is an old and trito saying. It applies nptly in many tilings but in nothing cjuiteso upt as regards one's clothing. One cannot appear well, feel comfortable and look dressy with a suit of clothes on which lits very much like a gt.nny sack over a fence post. A suit or trousers mado by a tailor is a thing of beauty and ex ceeding joy. While they cost a trifle more than a good hand mo down or eastern so-called custom mado (in sweat shops) the b't is so much more satisfactory and the service so much better that you will always got better values for your money. Wo carry a large assortment of suiting and pant- ings. done, Cleaning and repairing neatly J. C. I'TAK, Mto chantTailor. Bank of Cass Countv Block. Folfy's Honey mid Tiir. Cough Syrup wherever introduced is considered tho most pleasant and ef fective remedy for all throat and lung complaints. It is tho only prominent cough remedy that contains no ! opiates and that can safely be given j to children. Smith & Parmele. Hard and Soft Coal. John Waterman is solo agent for tho famous Mendota soft coal. Also carries the best grades of hard coal. wood, lumber, laths, shingles, lime, cement, etc. If you are going to build, it will pay you tc see Water man. Office at the rear of Water man block on Fifth street. llovrj's I'rices. Doveys have been in business hero for more than a quarter of a century and never have they sold shoddy or inferior goods in all these years. The prices they ejuote in tho big ad in this paper may seem like they iro too low for the class of goods thev carry, but ther are the result of close buying and a determination to sell more goods at c'osei inargains. It will pay you to read their ad and inspect their goods. l'"arl Meani Laundry. B. F. Goodman has his now laundry fully equipped with latest devices, now in running order, and asks a share of your patronage. His work is his best advertisement, and if you try the new laundry there will bo no longer any excuse for sending-goods away. Nothing too good for our patrons is our motto. Work called for and delivered. Girl Wanted. Girl to do general housework. Four in family, no small children. Inquire of Mrs. Mei-ik Davis, 902 Pearl Street First-Clans Work. Frank Marler has opened a Gist class blacksmith shop at the cor ner of Seventh and Pearl sti eets where all kinds of smithing and horseshoeing will be done in a skillful manner, also carriage and wagon painting. d-swl m. -. 1 3J; m U m 3 prq !' . i TfiE BEST WE GARRY This Shoe, in many places, will cost 3 u s?4 and $5. TITI wait on you in our shirt sleeves and haven't any diamonds V in the bosoms of our shirts, as have the clerks in the fancy out-of-town shoe stores; but with us, we don't make you pay for the extra st3'le, for, upon inspecting- our new Spring. - -. ..VESTING TOP SHOES.. You will realize that we can save 3tou from 50c to $1.00 on eyery pair. We haven't any misleading, off-color, old style, catch goods at catch prices. The adjoining figure represents our $2.50 black and $2.75 Chocolate shoes, which stand all kinds of mud and water and will be nearly as shapely the day Tou throw them away as the da' 3ou buy them. Our Men's Colored Cloth Tops Are arriving- daily, the- being- dela'ed on account of being- factory made, ane not Ic'l-ovcrs i)i Red Colors from last 'ear. Our grocery and dry goods department will be opened next year, and for the remainder of this -ear we will continue to devote our Undivided Attention to Durable, Shapely Footzvear, not such as dryg-oods, auction and grocery stores sell. m Hi: Hi m m p REPAIRING. raj mMMMMMWMMM m n Bjjj HS:Try THE NEWS-50c ml Declared at WKSCOTT & Merchandise and Hih Prices house will settle the question. on iCarth, comprising Latest Styles and all the essentials to make a Suit satisfactory and worth the money. We are olTerinjj; a food Men's Suit, in black Cheviot, for $5,00, which, for wear and appearance, is a wonder. We offer an All-Wool Suit, in Mack and col ors, at $7.50 that is an eye-opener sells at sie;ht. We offer for $10.00 anAll-Worsted Suit, 18 oz, in blue or black, which is a surprise to prejudiced people. Wish we could always sell them to you at this price, but these Suits and nineteen pounds of suar for a dollar will not last always can't stand it, you know. It will pay anybody prices and our claims for 3-our patronage. Digest assortment of Dutchess Trousers opened the only real riht pant for a man to A full line of Manhattan Shirts enroute open first of next week. Come in and be entranced with their beauty and par-excellence. 6. E. The "Boss" 25.00 R 15 WA RD ! Is offered to any person Stock a pair of .... Ladies' Colored Shoes That were bought for last spring anel summer trade so you need not be afraid of g-ettinej- any old or off -color stuff shoved off on you, for.. .. Our new Spring Goods are Factory Made, Neat, Clean and Up-to-date. ROBT SHERWOOD o e GRIM, UNRELENTING, MERCILESS WAR.. SON'S on Piratical Hot shot from this The iK-st Clothino; to examine our jjoods, our just buy. 'rr Mou & Son Clothiers. who will find in our pi ifrll, ;fi; 31 ill, FOOT MILLINER Per ,Month. n $ fGIESECKEj 4 (p if B I i V k 01 - m