Ir responss Who are looking only to the present sale of a suit of clothes, and have no reputation to be in jured by "Shoddy" transactions, are ready enough to offer the most preposterous "Bargains" at the most ridiculous prices. The judicious man understands this, and prefers to deal with Clothiers of Standing, whose name alone is a guarantee of the quality of the goods offered for sale. Good Clothes cost money be cause the host of materials and the most expert workmanship com mand their value, and the labor on a well-made suit costs as much as the cloth and lining. We have nothing but good Clothing, but the size of our bus iness and our exceptional facil ities for buying and selling en able us to do so at the lowest pos sible cost. You may often pay as much for "Shoddy" as for a first class suit of our reliable Clothing. Flood goods will be put on sale as soon as they can be put in con dition, at prices to make you dizzy. A t; A fe A A -n. vt n r x -4 r" t : I- iftOCicATT A VfUl J l9 ill JDUU iickweiler fe Continue to do a Ieadingbusiness 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 and Pearl Streets, - - - Flattsmouth, Neb tut have s i! J direct to the con sumer for years at whole sale prices, aavinp cealer s prouts. smp where for examination. Everything warranted, lis eiyles of Vehicles, 5. stvles ot Harness. Tnn Iiuezies. $,6 to 870. Q.n-r.v to S125. r (T"S, I'haetons, Traps, - -r..nr-Knnl and rf i(vi Va-ii3. Sena lor larpe. ireo No. 606 surrrj. rnce. wun cnnms. umpi, m T0.TT. 8orreHWi.f Price. 116.00. Catalogu0 0f all oux 6tJles. .hade, apron and fender., 00. As good u sells for fjO, EI KH ART CAKBIAGE AND UAHJ.E88 aiFO. CO. W. B. PKATT. See'r. ELKHABT. JMO. Call for Congressional tonveiilUm First District. The Peoples Independent Party of the First congressional district of Nebraska mill meet in delegate con vention at Plattsmouth, Cars county, Nebraska, on the 1Kb day of August, 1S0S, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the pur pose of placing in nomination a candi date for congress for said district, and to ti ansact such further business as shit'.l come bcfoie the convention. The basis of representation in this! convention is tho vote cast for Jetler son II. Broady, in the First congress ional district in lvich county will bo entitled to one delegate for each two hundred votes, or major fraction therof then c ist. Under this apportionment the several counties of the district are entitled, respectively, to the following number of delegates, to-wit: Cass, 12; Johnson, 0; Lancas ter, 27; Nemaha, 9; Otoe, 13; Pawnee, G; Richardson, 13. It is recommended that alternates be elected for all delegates, and that the delegates present cast the full vote of their respective counties. Fked Shkitakd, Chairman. The Chief Burgess of Mihsburg Pa., says De Witt's Little Early Risers are'the best pills he ever used in his family during forty years of house keeping. They cire constipation, eick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Small in size but great in re&ullB. F. G.'Frcko. iii-i. Morning's bread hereafter may bo obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, and at Jonathan Ilatt's. El him the any Carria - Waeon - Ml IC .Mammoth Whule, The mammoth whule enroute to the Omaha exposition will remain Iieie two days, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 12 and 13, at the Missouri Pacific depot. This mountain of flesh, bone and blubber is fifty-five feet long, 400 years oid and S0,000 pounds in weight, and the only genuine while on ex hibition in the world. After the fair it will be taken to the Suiitbscninn institute in Washington. The ad mission will be only 10 cents, children 5 cents. Open from 10:00 a. m. until 9:00 p. m. A Little l'ersoual Matter. I. Pearlman's heavy losses by flo d make him in sore need of money. If the farmers and town people would call and pay their hills, or a pirt of what they owe, he will give them a discount in order to raise tome money. If your bill is not yet due it will pny you to come in and see him. Those whoso bills are past due are especially requested to call in at once. Sick headache, biliousness, consti pation and all liver and stomach troub les can be quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. They are pleas ant to take and never gtipe. F. G. Pricke. Hi movitl Notice Having removed my tailor shop to the rooms over John Sehianpie isse, I desire to thank my former patrons for their support, i.nd invite them to call at my new quarters, with as many new customers as may desire anythif g in mv line. John C. Ptak. BRIEFLY TOLD. C A Marsha I, Dentist J. L. Root wool to Omaha today. W n vs ti d -v iu d"cidedly scarce. I) m.iKii), Miss Laura Twis. i ' i ii hi I i . "Mirsc. il.-f ,- The Nkws the bent pa ' in In- ci y D m't you forget the republican primaries to bo held July 23. llolloway's popular steamed bread m made of Iloisel's best flour. Bi-oback & Nitka unloaded thirty twj barrels of the famous Sohlit7 beer last night. llolloway's bread, which ha3 taken the b ad, is made of Heisel's "Plan siftei" Hour. If you vaut U smoke the beet try Wu.-l Bros. Out Heil. The finest 5 cent cigar made. I f y;u don't free the Gut Ueil cigar ill for it, and get the best 5 cent ci gar in the market. Fifty cents for a ticket to Omaha via the M. P. on Satnrday good to re turn until Monday. The Wor d's best -5 cent cigar, Wurl iiro-.. (Jut Ileil, strictly Union made. Kv-ry dealer handles them. Ji;e Sands-, down near Rock Bluffs, tli rat-hod lii bushels of fall wheat from thirteen acres yesterday. The State Journal eays Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Xoill have recently wel comt d a new boy to their houe. The Southern Pacifio train was held up yesterday, and the express car was ebb id while p issing through Nevada. Lost. A pocketbook containing; pa pers of value only to the owner. The finder will please leave it at the News otlico. Mrs. C. II. Parmele is having some repairs made on her property on Vine street, and S. F. Osborne is doing the work. W. L. Swaim, who has been con fined to his bed with rheumatism for the past, week, is able to be out again, 'though with difficulty. The Crabill brothers are making some substantial improvements on their Mercerville residence, which will add to the beauty and convenience of their home. The Presbyterian ladies' aid eociety wM give a lawn social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wash. Smith Tuesday evening, July 26. Remember the date. Everybody invited to attend the Patriotic Concert and social at the Christian Church, Friday evening July lo. Admission 10 cents, refreshments free. We regret to note that Dr. Cook is still confined to his residence with rheumatism. He certainly has an un fortunately long siege with this ugly malady. An immense crowd will take advant age of the fifty cent rate to visit Omaha tomorrow and see Bryan in uniform, and the soldier boys who are expected to leave Monday. Foii Sale. Eighty acres of land S'.-ven miles south-west of Plattsmouth, all under cultivation no buildings. Price $40 per acre. Enquire of a. L. Cox, Mynatd, Nebraska. The residence of J. H. Gray pre sents a very nice appearance as it nears completion and with the addi tional .room which has been added, makes a very comodious home. The $4.00 S-3.00 and $6 00 suits at the Great Manufacturers wSale, second door east of the court house, are the biggest bargains ever offered in this town. Saturday is the last day. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. De Witt's Lit tle Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. W. L. Street kst a receipt book and a package of collecting cards. Any one finding s me will confer a fvor by' leaving them at this office, or at t ie binder sewing machine office. Orrin S nith, the expressman, cut his- tinirer very badly this morning while handling some- beer kegs at the depot. The moral is that a fellow should only handle beer by the glass. Men's tan shoes $1.25, $1.50, $1.90. Vici Kid, Russian grain Vesting tops. Latest styles, best make, at the Great Manufacturer's Sale. Second door east of court house. Saturday is the last day. Don't miss the opportunity. Close at 9 p. m. Ladies low cut shoes, slippers and Oxford ties, black ana tan, coin and common sense toe, 74c, 98c, and 60c. Lace and button shoes 95c and $1.25, at half price. Saturday is the last d iy. Close at 9 o'clock p. m., the great manufacturer's Closing out Sale. Second door east of the court house. The little folks who have an organ ization auxiliary to the Christian church, whose object is to aid in the missionary work, are giving an enter tain ment tonight, the proceeds of which will be givn to aid in sending missionaries to the heathen Mrs. Dungan has charge of the entertain ment which goes to say that it wi 1 bo a success. Everybody is invited to attend and assist in the good wor k. A lady sent for Jack Murray to come and kill her dog last evening, and JucK walked a mile or two to find the house, and when he saw the dog it wnj so small he feared he couldn't hit it, bo he concluded to carry it down town and get someone else to do the shoot act. He got down town all right and while admiring the dog it suddenly proved to be a sprinter, and vaui-hed quick as thought. Murray is afraid to rendezvous now in tbat part of town lest the worn vn give him a pieca of hor mind, and the infantile canine still lives. 1)1? 1' 1 I Mi ICx-Prcmier Sees Hand-Writ-imr On the Wall. MOBS CLAMORING 1:0R BREAD A Mob of Ten TbouMuod Starving Ilunian Beluga Surround Lllanco'a Faltace and Ask For food An Cp rliilug la Imminent. Madrid, July 15, 8 a. ra. One min ister expressed the conviction that of ficial overtures for peace will be made before Sunday, and there is reason to believe France has offered her ser vices to Spain, and that Spain has drawn up conditions for peace which offers a basis of negotiation. Premier Sagasta is quoted as saying that Spain wants peace, but that "it must bo an honorable peace, as Spain deserves." The army, the premier is said to have added, is anxious to re sist to the last, but the government cannot consent to such useless sacri fice. Had we our fleet, the situation Would be different. No Nef;t ion Itrgun, Washington, July 15. It is author itatively stated by Secretary Day that there is no truth in the published re port that peace negotiations have been opened at Washington, led by Sir Julian Pencefote, assisted by the Russian ambassador, the Japanese m'nister and other foreign diplomats. McKlnley Kxpectn I?ace. Washington, D. C, July 15. President McKinley today, in speak ing of the fall of Santiago, said: "1 hope for early peace now." Mobs Clamoring For liread. Fort ie France, July 15. The steamship Bergen, with 4S0 refugees from Havana, arrive! and quarantined here. They tell terrible tales of mob voilence. A mob of 10,000 clamored in front of Blanco's palace on the 3d for food. Blanco made a speech, assuring them that food was coming. They were quieted for the time being, but violence broke out later when the news of Cer vera was made public. The situation is desperate. The city is starving. There has been no bread nor fresh meat for fifteen days. Life is not safe. There may be an uprising and massacre any moment. The Kecital Tonight. The pupils of Mr. Tucker, assisted by Miss Lillian Kaubie, violin, ani Miss Burgess at piano, will give a re cital at the Presbyterian church this evening. The performance will begin promptly at 8:30. PROGRAM. 'Rock-a-Bye" Neidlinger, Louise Woodruff. Bertha Lord,; Blanch Burkett, Ethel Stevens. ( "Say Yes, Mignon." Cartlett ("My Cavalier," DeKoven Miss Burgess. 'Thou'rt Like Unto a Lovely Flower," Smith. Mrs. C. H, Towslee. "Because I Love You, Dear," Ilawley. Lee Hiatt. "Ava Maria," (violin obligato) Gounod. Catharine Agnew. "The Ange'," Rubinstein. Miss Lord, Mr Tucker. ( "Four-Leaf Clover " Coombs. X "All Through the Night," Ureen Clara Street. "Love's Sorrow," Shelley Harry Groves. ( "Thou Art So Like a Flower." Chad wick. "Come Where the Lindens Bloom," Buck. Florence White. (INTERMISSION.) "Once in the Purple Twilight," Cowles, Ethel Stevens. ('Twas April," Nevin. ( "At Parting," Rogers. Louise Woodruff. "She Was But Seven," Hawley. Florence White, Lucy Burgess, Claire Green, Clara Street. I "Lullaby." Chadwick. ) "The Dandelion." Chadwick. Mrs. Williams. "Calm as the Night," Bohm. Mrs. Britt. "Doris," (violin obligato) Neidlinger. Cat harine Agnew. ( "Allah,"' Chadwick. i "L ve Me if I Live," Foote. ("HI Knew." Gaynor. Bertha Lord. "O. That We Two Were Maying," ..Smith. Miss Street, Mr Tucker. The Piano use-1 is furnished by W. D. Crawlord. Anntbrr Fire at the Junction. A dwelling house at the Junction, owned by Ferry Alleshouse, the drug gist at that plac , and occupied by Ed Heath, waS bu i:t d ti day about ten o'clcck. The tire was caused by the expiet-ion tf n ga-o ine stove. The house, AMiich was a v. ry c -mfortable and iom"nodiou- one w.-.s ent rely con suuud. but the iiuint succeeded in saving his goeelj. Anether dwelling stood within sx fe- t -f the one bnrned and though the tn.-ck- i brigade worked her ieal i y, u-- i n fo man . thought that it could in t be raved though it had not y t caegtit tire. 1 ho Junction seems to h;. ve more than its share of ill-luck ia the matter of conflagra tions. Mr. Al esiu-use's building was fuliy injured. J. W. Sage on Deck. J'm Sage has a fu 1 complement of nice h.r.-es, and is again ready to take care of rII livery business which may come his way. Heady for ltuainess. Uol'o.vays h ive their bakery all cleaned up since the fi od as good as ue v, tunning as -f old. The Mirixourt l'acillc will se.l r- u'-u trip li3ets to Omaha Saturday for ti f v eenls. Remember our depot is the on'y oue on the expo sition giou; ds. CASTA CIIIE HP II IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN WORSE. A ICarr )- urr-n- In t Ii Mi.ipc of w Wrt-rk on Ihti ItiirltiiKioii 1, ml Kvt-iitni;. A head end eoliinbm iii tl;j 15. & M. is i-f s. raio an occur' eneM that it creates much comment. Lant evening No. L! w .s reported 1 to, and mi xt: a freight, with Lutz as conductor and Fied Milb.r i tigin eor, left Flattf umui h with eiiUrd to meet No. 2 at LaPlatty. No. - get orders at Bellevuo to meet tha extra freight at same p jint. U hen No. 1 reached LaPlatte a r-p-.M uion ef the order was handed the ertginee:-, as is the custom, that he m'ght not forget it. Insteud of taking the siding, or waiting for tho freight he immedi ately pulled out, thinking the order was for another meeting point, and leisurely unfolded his order to read it. By that time his train had reached the curve and the freight train, which was rushing along, collided at once. The men on tho two engines had bare ly time to put on the air and shut olT stoaip, and leap from their engines when the collision occurred. Tho two engines were badly wrecked. Tho freight engine. No. 108, getting much the worst of it. None of the coaches or freight cars left tho track, and after a few hours work the obstruc tions were hauled to Oreapolis, and a new engine finished the run for No. '2. The passengers all escaped serious in jury, but the sudden btop threw many of them out of their Beats, which re sulted in scratches and bruises about the arms and face of a few of the more unfortunate ones. The crew of So. 2 woro olT tho K. C. road, that train being a K. C. stub from Omaha to the Junction. It was remarkable that more harm was not done, considering the nature of the collision; the slow running of the passenger train doubtless account ing for it. The J3. & M. operating de partment is so carefully managed that an accident is next to impossible, and cannot occur except on account of the gross negligenco of some of the train men, which is very rare. AS THEY C'OMrt AND UO. W. NT. Turner and wife were at the exposition today. Miss Pheme Robbins was an expo sition visitor today. J. G. Richey, wife and son spent tho day at the exposition. Mrs. E. H. Booth and Mrs. Twitch ell were Omaha passengers this morn-inff- . Mr, Shaw of Tabor, Iowa, is in the city visiting his daughter, Mrs. Win. Morrow. llev. Chittenden of Kearney college, after a brief visit, returned to his home today. L. C. Pollard of Nehawka, is in town doing business at the court house today. TJucle John Rauth went cut to Scott Bluffs county yesterday morr.ing for a short visit. Henry Snj'der's wife and si9ter are v'siting his grandparents at Malvern, Iova, todiy. C. E. Wescott will leave for Red Cloud, Saturday to look after his in terests there. Mrs. James Sipe and sister, Lizzie, of Cambridge, Nebraska, are visiting with S. E. Hall. II. G. Spencer and wife go to Omaha tomorrow to spend the day with their son in company B. T. E. Williams and wife of Glendale, ware in town this morning on their way to the exposition. John F. Hinshaw departed last evening for a visit at his old home near New Castle, Indiana. Mrs. John F. Polk, of Greenwood, came in this morning for a few days visit with her sons and other relatives. Mrs. Henry Herold was on the wrecked No. 2 last evening and came to town with J J. McVey on his ve locipede soon after the collision. Mrs. Whittier, sister of H. J. and O. M. Streight, passed through this mornine, nccompmied by her daugh ter, from Red Oak to South Bend on a visit with her parents. O- E. Dinwiddie of company B has gone to Chariton, Iowa, to visit his parents before going to the front. He will return on No. 1 tonight to be ready for departure with his company. Miss Josie Swoboda, who has been at Racine, Wisconsin, for the last two years came home last evening on a visit, accompanied by her friend. Miss Sarah Morrowitz, a typo on the Daily Times Claude Swemm, the artist assistant of V. J Koon, went to Omaha to take a picture of company B in their uni forms. As Claude is a fine artist we may expect some very good pictures of the boys. Y. L. Street made a trip down be low Union j'esterday and reports f irmeis all very busy, and everything looking fine, wheat making a good yield, though soma farmers are cut ting their oats for bay. Mast Stop Rifle Practice. Complaint having been made that bo vs were shoot:ng target rifles near the depot grounds, they are hereby notified that shooting rifles or other fire arms within the citv limits is strictly prohibited by ordinance, and I will arrest any party or parties who refuse to obey the law. M. MORRISEV, Chief of Police. The editor of the Evans City, Pa. Globe, writes: "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke. Mull Corn 1 1 n in i CUICAOO.-Ii'ly l' - ". h v f tures in lh- gr '? p't-i t '. he "i ' i- : I t'lis in iri i'ig -dio-.vt'd i h!- :r,, ! ! from l-it-l ni I,: '-.. produ -t-i wa- a Ii' t'u hi..-li-- h l.. , after the' opening rallv in r. .-. t it earry ii;: win r.l up f.n- ; h I.J . n . corn hi i ii c ig Ii 1 I', i. is a h i imI pork lif'.i eii e.;i.in at 4l.. (, ,. In- i a reaction I'l'lirred nnl corn filled back thr'-e-i-if ht'-- o- l" ." k i 1 the other grains in propo. t,.m. l'oric i - ceeding to V7i from 4 I".' i iui a Imv ; minutes befo e, ) Corn Heeined to be th" In d o. n: il! while wheat and nutt with the log produc'a refuho i to uiiv.iiii o, com climbed peg by peg untl at the close it wa- at o'M, making a g un of li for tho day, while wheat oily ad vanced three eighth and o its one fourth. The signal service had j ivdicted a warm war in the corn bes t and today's report showed an increase in the tem perature which c aused ovuryb uly to want corn. Tho shorts were seized wi'h a temi panic in their endeavor f cover, to gether with tho purehi'so for the long account, caused that cereal to jro bounding upward liko Andrei; wh-n ho begun his north polo expedition. Other grain weee lnllu;iiod by iht strength in corn, though not. enough to cause any appreciable advance in their price. There seems to bo really no cause for tho rapid advance, other than that of more fright which seems to be contagioui. The following is the range ef prices: 'losing VeM i y Ml US r.vi'; '.I '.12 I'.I'.B W. I). Fisher will be at the S uth Park Baptist church social Saturday evening with his rramaphit) J) m't fail to attend. I'oIoim-1 Itrj'an'rt lCiiiiiiit the Thiid Nebraska Volunteers leaves Omaha for Jacksonville, Fla., early next week. At 10:30 a m Saturday July 10, it will be reviewed by Gover nor lloicomb and stall on Uio Grand Plaza at the Trans-Mississippi Expo sition, Omaha. To enable his fellow citizens to bid the great silver leader farewell, the Burlington Route lias made a rate of OXK (,'KXT A .MILK, to Omaha from stations within f0 miles of that city. Tickets will bo on salo Saturday July 10, at stations from which it is possible to reach Omaha on tho norning of that day. At points where it is not possible to do this tic kets will be sold Friday Julv 1". All twtlV.itj trrill fr.jn i-r. wi.t to t mm I i 1 1 T i 1 ' t, 1 rv w 1,1 it iu I'U firiu bi 1 lUl :i u 1 1 i i t .j on day, July 18, permitting holdc to spend Sunoay at th-i oxp-.i tion. For tickets and full irifoini it.ioii i about, trains, rates, etc., apply to lie ) local ticket f gent of the 11. ci M. W. I). Crawford has seme hi-hj grade p'anos at the P. ). boo fi-to-- , which h . will elose cu'. chcip. ( .'a i in and Me lln'in. II ' ea : s -.1 w u any kind of an lust ruineut yo-i may desire, at better terms tha-i yi u ever hni I e fore. Come and see Evi'ry I"ri'inl anil Ailiiiir-r of Col Jlrj-stn slxmld bo in Omaha next. Sitn;-day, when tho Third Nebra k i Vo! u n ' eei s. prior to their departu e f r ti.e seat of war, will he reviewed l y (i ivernor Holcomb and stall. Fifty cents for round trip via Ilurlir.gt.on route. Tic kets, trood to return un'il Monday, July 18 M. L. Yoct m, Cameron, t'a., says "1 was a sullerer for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. DeVVitt's Witch Hazel Salve was reccommend to me. I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure." A a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. F. G. Fricke & Co. Burlington lioute. Fifty cents for round trip to Omaha on account of review of Col Bryan's regiment on the Grand Plaza, Trans Mississippi Fxnosition, Situ'day Julv 1G. Tickets good to return uniii Man day July 18. See ticKet agent and g t full particulars. Thousands of persons have b3en cured of piles by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. It gives immediate relief. F. G. Fricke. The Juniors of the Christian church are going to give a patriotic concert and social at the church Friday even ing of this week. Ten cents i dmis sion will bo charged at the c:oo-, re freshments free. Everybody invited. The proceeds will tro to foreign mis sions. Don't fail to a ten 1. Take the Missouri Pacific trains if you wi-h to go to thj exposition, as they have the only depot on th" grounds. You can save street ea- f:;r and avoid the crowded thoroughfare s. Notice to Ice Coimumer. Our ice bcoks are 30 cts pe- 100 P Cash from and after this date. Ct'h only. F. S. White, H. C. McMakev & Son. niH PERKINS HOIS! , F. R. GUTHMANN, Prop. Rates SI and S1.50 per Dai Centrally Located and Com fortably Furnished. P ATTSMOT7TU. NEBRASKA ' HARVEY HOLLOVtAY I Con tractor Builder. Contracts taken for the erection of Residences Barns and any kind of carpenter work, in anv part of the county. Call on or address.... HARVEY HOLLO WAY, Plattsmoath, Neb lOpua'K llili'st I.owcmI Wheat. S7 li7; 7 Corn... :a :::t :im Fork.. . y .SI.") 10 1(1 11 !'.- Oats... llt;8 A li,'i l'.t 1 1 1 1, i j i In Great Demand i l!y thes ; who love a rich, creamy j and delicious rcf i t- men t is our ,-x-! rpiiwlto'.y flavored and tempting ico .cream. It is not only good to the I t'iste, but it is nourishing and accept 1 able to the iu valid, the children and grown people. We have it in all flavors. lEoIIo'.va.v's SSnfiflT.v Fitzgor'iM I Hoe If. JAMES W SAGE, TMI5 Leading Liveryman- Tin: lii-sl ni i i);s fin iiislii"! at all limn nii'l liis in u i-s are always ri-.iMotiiilili.. 'J In-must convenient Imai '! in); slalile lor far mers 1 ' tlie citv PLATTSMOETIf NKII Plattsmoulli Coal Ynnl - : i '; I'l.ACi: 'I'D !!IIV- HARD COAL, CANON CITY, SOFT COAL A! I. (ill A!)l; - - 'ei-e, ).i I..-; a id all K i n 'Is of Feed li '- ' ii -! a v '. 1 y o-i I 1 nd. EGEiNDC-RGER & TROOP, THIRD AND MAIX-S'IS. & ;--o-:-o---sj-:- & 6 9 5- 6 9 9 4 WHJTEEREAST YARD i ya LINCOLN .Wi:. AMI M . II It LI': SIS., -Ol'NNH IISK. .Manager. . At I!. t. : i - 1 . 1 1 i i ;v V i j 6 6 . i fc.M ! li' 'in: i';iniml -; M i-souri. Illinois. .' i el, son 1 1 i I i and '':f' a ' i' Lump, liaii'! AI k a quantity (if rh' -, . ( li.ri.js i,l NUT LO. I.. We also !;e. i .... a ! all kinds 'if W.i.jfl. All r- 9 6 -5 9 9 dei r'i.i:;itiy dehvere'I. Leave or'lers re (if A. II. We' kbacli tt Co. HARD COAL. .Missouri Coal, (a iiiiiiic Cation City Coal -.-FOR CASH Leave orderj at F. S. White's Store. W. J www v.. FURNITURE ANO UN DERTAKING House Furmishsngs, STOVES, RANGES. tiiir stoek Is corinletH fn al! llne-s and we n ". :t.e o.ir frionds to hjiik It over. Wo will n-l':i vi. r f I'lcase you. f:ll and net) us. SATTLER, . i y !Vio k. ) N'Ef 1 Finish Him, O'd Boy ! Uncle -s im say to his p'uc : f;'h!- -. II i vir linih him, no -oti'.t, in ;i- v.. : - o rf u I ;i manner as wi' will lirl-b yo'ir iir c-i, after utting il lj' i,utifu! ,'"!,i' U " il- laundry work ''s prTf( ct, and anvthing sent to 'this e-t tb.ishrcon to iio laundered ; will give t--rf-ct s iti -f t ti-jn, as well ii- gr; tif:c ition. Shir's, collars and eelTs ui.-.Oo to b,-k just liko new. GEORGE K. STAATS, South Sixth St.