-I (1 1 ( ) V fljree lilUe klfleip, soiled tijeir qjliep, p4d dicfyt kljovval b do; Yiilviis eld friend IANTaC I AILS We fr,., Soap. V ftse li!i!e kihlerts,v,d ieir nfes S were &s brig &r(d soft &s ijcv" SAHTACLAUS SOAP-IJACZ O.'l LY DY NXFairbank&Co.'- Chicago. ij I. 1 . : in (1 t - NEW LUMBER YAAR i 0. auivEsp cu.gri DEALERS IN PINE LUMIIEH, MIINOI.EH, LATH, 8 A fill. IXtOUS, BMNDS.and ill building material Call ami sec us at the corner of 11th and Elm street, one block north of Meiscl's mill. Plaiismouth, iNTobraska Everything to Furnish Your House. AT- I. PEARLMAN'S -CHKAT HOIiICKN- HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. ;ivm mirvli;icl the ). V. Y tckbacli store room on eolith tin htrei't where I am now located I can t-ell oods cheap ijlian the cheapest having just iiit in the largest stock w KOods ever hio-iht to the city, (iasoline stove furniture of all kinds sold on the installment plan, 1 I. PEAIIL3IAN. Q IzrjioijK cvv go WILL KhEP C()NSTANTL A Full and Complete lino of OX HANI) Young 'j'riut Arm f'lenty, "It w very difficult. " said a business man, "ti umkn people nnderxtand that one can't always employ yoiiinr, men Hiariiiij in lift jnut to pleas our friends who recommend them to us. It's bad business policy t' Employ more men tlmn 1. ne iii'piIh. In llie.-,r day of close competition, no basini-MS iijhii can afford to fp'-nd money unwisely. A certain voliiniD of biiniiif.i justifies nud demands a certain expenditure In sularies to carry (n that bnMm wt. It isn't fair to tin to k im tn iinTi-;iMi our alarv list when I there in no VxiMi.se for no doing. It iHii't fair to our trnnted Hiid elllcient einployceg to ask un to employ new men and yet maintain our pnlary list. We can do this only in two ways. One into paio off enough from tlm wilarieH of the old men ti provide salaries for the new men. Another in to discharge ohl men to mako riHim for the new. You see that both plum are out of the (iieMtion, other things beinic equal. 'Tophi who send promicuoti8 letters of recommendation often cause no a reat ileal of embarrassment. One likes to ple&ae a friend, and yet one cannot always, in justice to himself or others, do thin. And have you ever noticed how many of these letters of introduc tion d"enb the bearers of them as bril liant yomiK men, who will prove of value to those who employ them? Hard ly one man in a thousand of those de scrilied in this way fulfills the promises made for him. Do thoe who wiiIksucIi letters ever rounder that if a bij busi ness house employed all the men who brouht letters of recommendation to me nrru it would tie overwhelmed with employees within a yoar and driven into bankruptcy in two years by its stupen dous salary list? New York Tribune. In on. . , iue i ' ' Horufulii ' t from your , , , - to your ofIirii" "' of eaaes, foolh t)"us ' ' , tiiiito In Berofula. It ' , ' ' primary source of iiiaif ' . of Uie lxJy. Begi. at'v .' , ' ' bkxxl with UiejUiulatU a. . Sarsapariliu " For sYernl montln I w:n troubled with scrofujous eruitioiis ovi-r the wlwlo hocly My iippellte w;w liarl, ami mjr Bysjtiin so pnwtruteil that I w;w mutlile to work. After tryliiK several remedies In Taln. 1 resolveil to Uike Ayer's Karsaiarllla, ami did to will, siieh kooU eltiwt Uiat less Uiau ouo twlllo Restored My Health and strength. The raildlty of ths cure as baihlimi nm, aa I expected the proresi to he Ion anil tedious." Krederleo Marlj Fv nandej, Villa Nova dr (isys, I'ortuptl. "Kor many yesrs I was a sufterer from scrofula, until about three years ago, when I beipin the ius f Ayer's Harsaparllla, since which the disease has entirely dlsappearml A little child of mine, who was troubled wlUl tlie tame complaint, hss s!o ben cured by this medicine."-H. Ilriindt, Avix, Nebr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla PRITARSO T SB. J. C. A TEH & CO., Lonill, Haas. Bold by Drui (lliu. $t,ili)i. Worts Xsbottl., How a kpliler Itulnad Nation. When the French quartermaster, Dhv jonval, was confined in prison by the Dutch at Utrecht he sought to Ix'guile the tedium of his prison life by atten tively studying tho habits of the spider which frequented his cell, and eight years of imprisonment gav him h'i-nre to lie well verved in their ways. In De cember of 1794 the French army, on whose victory over the Dutch depended Disjonval's nutoration to liberty, were in nullum!, and the victory seemed cer tain if the frost, whb Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Thk Bkht 8ai,vk in the world for CuU llruises, Hor(!8, Ulcers, Halt Khtuni. Fever Hores, Tetter, (;lmpped Hamls, Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkin Eruptions, and posi tively cures I'llm. or po iiv reouired It is guarantied to (five sutisfsciion, or money ref undeil. I'nce 2.1 rents per box ror sale ty r. O. Fncke & Co. RhoumsiiiTi Cucirl In a O-y, "MyHtic C'iirc"firrluMuiiiitinm inn 111 iirnliria ruiliCHllv cured in I to tliiys. Its action upon I Ik- nvnteui in reiiiiiihiilile noil 111 HterioiiH. It n inovi'M ut once the ciumo hiiiI the li M'Mimc iiiinicdiiiti'ly iliHHiiiipt-nrH n- in m nunc trrfiniy iM'iicntM. i.ic Siold liy hricki-, DrutrinHt. w for Pa'tv., . j , .-': . t Is Pluanant,., , ' r' .' Millions of Jlothci1.' fercrlslincHH. Castohi "!'' " k4. . ' cures DliirrluLii aud twothing: troubles, cures tor.' , CoHtorla assimilates the foodV 'i . and bowels, giving healthy and . toria Is tlio Children's .Yana:ea the'. Castoria. ll Was then of nn. pre-edentel ix verity, continued. " y" S'lfTer with DynpcpHia The Dutch envoys hud failed to ne- " "." l'" VT K ""ipiaint.' Mnloli's Vit- Kotiate a p.'te, and Holland wai, de- s ' ''r IH g"unintce(l to cure you. 2 spairmi,' when the frost suddenly broke. The Dutch w-re now exulting, and the rrencli jrenernls nrenared to ret rent Medicines, Paints, and Oils. jrugs, DSUCCISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours HAVELOCK 'ARE YOU G0IN3 - TO BUILD - THERE? IP SO- Remember that U. (). CastU & Co have un immense stock of LU1IBEE AND ALLBBUILDIDO MATERIAL1 AT HAVELOOK Andtiuaramtoo Satisfaction In all Thlu?s R. O. CASTLE & CO HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA. but the spiders of Divjonval's cell fore warned him that the thaw would be of short duration, and he knew that his little insect weather monitor never de ceived him. Accordingly he contrived to communicate his weather knowleib to tho army of his countrymen and its (,'enerals, who duly entimat.d his (Di- jouval) character, relied upon his as. surame mat within a few days the waters would ic'nin be frozen so as to bo passable to tlie Fieticli trisipn. lliey delayed their retreat; within twelve days a sharp freeze m-t in, and the Frem h army Iriumphed. Disjonval was releaw-d, and n spid-r hnd hrouulil ruin to tlm Dutch nation. St. Louis JCiptililic. Nperlff I'linlOKrapht. Jlr. Arthur R. (Jreen, an American photographer, give the followiiiL' meth on .or tiiiimnir the camera a source of amiihement by flin production of "ghont" or "sna'low- pictures for fiHiin.L wated man starting back in terror from his own siecter. Make a backrroiiiid of the proper size by slretchiiiK out Some black material. I'lace the subject, draped in while or in light clothing, in tho right attitude to the right or left of tho center of the background, then focus the cam. era and expose the plate for naif a sec ond. The imprison will be that of a shadowy aud ghostlike figure. Takes chair and table, placing the chair in the center of the background, and the table on the side away from the ghost. Heat the subject in the chair, with his naJ turned to the ghost; foens again, and give the plate a full einosnre. which. If the light ii good, should be about two ecouda. Develop and print in the usual way. Any object to be teen through the ghost should be photographed with fifteen seconds' exposure before taking the picture of the ghost. Other devices of the kind might be mentioned, but It win be more Interesting to leave them to the ingenuity of the amateur. New York Advertiser. FUhlug fur Ducks. Iii India an iugnuiuua scheme is prac ticed for taking ducks on line, which is attached at one end to a fleiible stick tuck up in the mud, the othur extremity having s double pointed needlo of bone studied to it The latter is baited by stringing upon it tome grain of corn. Presently along comes Mr. Duck, swal lows the iioedle and finds himself a cap tive the moment he tries to fly away. lu old time the Cap Cod fishermen de pended largely for bait upon the sea fowl they took on their voyages. To catch them they threw out bailing Hues with hooks 011 the ends, to which were at tached chunks of cod liver. The latter floated because of the oil they contalf and murres, gulls and other birds s' lowing them were ipiickly ptillec in, skinned and chopped up. Interview in Washington blar. - 1 -1 m THE POSITIVE CURE IsXTBUOTUIKa. Wimatm4York. iMcs sorts Hrlutl.f fcr Dog P.w.r. Printing machines are usually driven by steam or gas motors, but the machine which prints a certain newspaper in America is run by dog power. large wheel about ten feet in diameter and two in width Is connected with the driv ing rigger of the machine by means of hclt; strijis of wood, for foothold, are pluced foot apart ou the Inside of the wheel, where Joe, the journalistic dog, walks his weary round, and thus causes the wheel to revolve. Joe has run the press fur about five years, aud has faithfully earned his board and lodging, hut It is now a'Hiut time for him to feel ill and "turn it up," beiir,' unable to con tinue turning it round. London Tit uiu W III b Clven Away ur enlct pi ifiin; (Irutrjri.-iiH, J. Q rrii he iV. I o, who curry the fiiU'Ht Htock of trun, iierfimu-ricN, toilet tinmen, iiriiHlii-M, spoiiycH, etc., nr Hiving nwny 11 liiry,- nniiiher of tri;il lioftlen of Dr. Milcw' celclimfcil Ut lorimve Acrvinc. J licy uiiruiitcc 11 10 cure liciiiliiclie, (li..ini'.m, nrr voiiH proHtration, nlccplcHiics, tin 111 eiiccin 01 spirits, tnliuccii, cnlfcc ll . HmjriStH H;,y ,( M 1 1 II-ITellt Cfl Hi llcr lliey ever knew, ami iHiiuivi-r h-iIIv cntinfuctorv. Tliev iiIho irluir ..... 1 1 1 v- . . . . i 1 1 1 1 e ir. .'iiich .New Heart t lire 111 nil chics of iicrvoiiHoriiryiiiiic heart (li-eiise. iniljiitation, pain in hi. I romuici iii. cic. riiie I11111K on .Nerviinn ami Heart DineaseM,' free. ALittle Iris Experience in a Llgrt- nouse. M - I M . I .-ii.imu .-ir, i.orcn i ri'MCOIt lire lii'i ier-of the (i.v. l.iyhtlmiiKi. at Sand Uracil lich, ami arc IiIchhciI Willi a il.inylitcr, four yearn. I,a April ehr taken down with Mrasle followed with dienilfiil Coimh and turned 111I11 a f.vir i..i..u ;.i liomcaiid at Detroit treated, Imt in vain, nlie yrew worne rapidly, until xhe wiim a mere" handful of lumen", -Then flic tried lr, Kin'n New I'lxcovi ry and alter the iihv of two and a half lioltlew. wiim i'oinpletel y 1 iireu. nicy eay Dr. liny,H .New 'iciovcry im worm lis weiL'lit 111 KUl, yet you may i;e( a trial, bottb frce at F. (J. Frick'cy l)run;Htiire. The Greatest Strike Alining the trreiit striken that ol ir. .ines ill (iiMCovcruiK- tin .ew llciirt Cure Iiiih proven ilMcIf to he one of Ihe iuohI iinnortant. The de mand for it Iuih become iistouiHh ini;. A I ready the treatment of heart dim-une in lieinif revolutionized, and many unexpected cured effected. It soon relieves short breath, flutter inu;, pain in wide, arm. shoulder, weak and luinirry npclls, oppres sion, swelling of HiikleH.auioflieriii and iienrt ciropny. Dr. Milea' tiook on Heart 11 ml Nervine Ihseiises, free. The liiieotiiiled New Heart Cure ia nuld mill iroarantecd by F, i. Fricke A Co, hIho his keetorative Nervine for 'headache, tits, uprees, hot fl.iHheK, nervous t hill-, opium habit, etc. 4 Strength nd Health. If your are not feelinir Mtroniir mid benlthy.try Klectric Hitters. If "La Crippe" bus left you weak mid wenrv, use Klectrir Hitters. This remedy nets directly on Liver, SluniHcli and Kindys' gently Hiding thoae organs to prrform their func tione. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief' by takinu Klectric Hetter. One trial will con vince you that this is the remedy oil need. I.nri;e bottles only aOc. 'or sale hy F. ( J. Fricke & Co. For ninny years Mr. H. K. Thouip son, ot lies .Moines, Iowa, was se 1 verely afflicted with chronic diurr hoen. He suys: "At times it was very severe; so much so, that I feai rd it would end my life. About neven years ae;o I chanced to pro cure a bottle of Chauiberlaiu'e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It triive me promnt relief and I believe cured me permanent ly, us 1 now eat or drink without harm iinythiiiir I please. 1 have also used it in mv family with the est results. For sale hv F. (J. Frickie A Co. Wonderful 8ucceee- 1 wo years niro the Huller Co. ordered their hottlei on. hy the box now they buy hy the carload. Anionic the popularimd succeseful remedies they prepare is Haller's Sarsaparilla A II unlock which is the most wonderful blood purifier known. No dnitftfint hesitates to recommend this remedy. For sale liy druggist. " Castnrta Ii aa exurllaut nwdlelm for enll itma. Mother have n-paatwllr told ma of iu good effect upoo Uieir chUdrvn." Dk. 0. a Osoor.o, Lowell, Max. Castoria Is the bent ramMy fc children of which 1 am arqualuUyl. I tinim tlie daj isia for dlaUnt whai mothnn wfncooMrlor the rwil Interest of Uwlr chUdran, sad uao Csstoria Id sutod of tae various quack nostrums which are destroying tlmk- loted ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down thntr throat thereof sundlng Uteiu to prematura grams. Pa. J. F. KtsnnsLoi, Conway, Ark. Cat ,' ' . ' "CantorlaUiowellari. '' I rvooramruditassupertof ' 1 known to Die. " H. A. A.. Ill So. Orfort St., Drt V ' I "Our physician In the childmn Y ment have spokoa blRlily of Uielr ' ence In Uatir ouaSila pracMee with Ca. aud althotntb we oaly mire among . ' niedlcal supplias wha I known as regc produota, yet we an free to confess that u merits of Castoria hat won us to look wltl favor ujion It." CMrrsD UosriTAi. asd pisrsHsiaT, lioston, 1 AI.Lt C. Sarrn, Prrt The Centanr Company, TT Murray Street, New York City, TIME HAS COME v4cA W li o ii y o u slldljld H fr to think iilioiityotir full tinerwt'Hr. We lum.' just re ocivcl ten cufea of ladies, cliil drens, mens, am I (")' s iiiulerwcar direct tVom a iiiiiniifiie t ii r e r wlio wii- need iiiij iiioncv mid wan willini; to lt 'V.at 1 -,W. a. A. ' 4T - t r i a,3 tli.-)oe of part of this years pro dnet of his mill 'at a sacrihV.e, hi inintorttirie wits our opportunity and we hoiitrht, the oodHat less than their ac tual value, to start this under wear we intend to make some SPECIAL OFFERS TO EARLY BUYERS per ...1 Ho. 1 ChildreiiH all wool Scarlet Shirts ami drawers, al si.es runuiuir lare enough to lit a child twelve years old. ONLY :i.V LACII. Special iVo. i Chihlieiis beavv natural wool colincd Shirts i 1 1 ii J .-mi .,,( i,raw,.r!) runtime- in same si.es as the scar- t only i"i cts a garment. You i-an't afford to buy the cloth to make your ehildrens underwear when we can sell you them ready made so cheap. Special No, 3 Mens extra heavy ribbed natural wool colored shirts and drawers all si.es only Hit cts KACIL Special No, 4 sold at ad cts; We sell at 3! I cts KACIL Ladies heavy merino Shirt and Drawers, Silk trimmed, a very nice irarmcut. that is universally Special Floor Oil Cloth Bargains sfoves, etc at only i"ic per square yard, designs and widths. We have Oil Cloth for floors under it in several different UliMikets or Bed Comforts liZd"," you with prices. We have them to suit anyone pocketbook aud wiit ive K'ood vsliie for your money. Ucst English Linoleum 0'.i(jj cents a scpinre yard, jfain at the price. A special bar- Hew Stock of Shoes Just Received. During the last week we have received from New Filmland factories Stt cases of Ladies, Misses, Childrens, Mens and hoys shoes, among them are unprecedented bargains. Call ami see us, and let us show you how cheap, solid, serviceable a shoe can he sold WM. HEROLD & SON. Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic mZ2Zu'f PLASTER. lftirMl t on (Ml. 4)ni for t" all lriirt '"If- f lHKU 1 DEAFe!1 Ht88"'n'CUSEI fc'a I.TMIbl, T.lMUr Sr UmS- VbUbwt IniI, l'..toriH.I,l.. IWr.rulli.r..llmn.4tMll. SoMbyr. MlMl.Mlv . tnrr nr M. iwl. KtIM tut waa wf li.wii.1 llkb ; 1 PARKER'S vp.., HAIR BALSAM J CImhw. ua biiiiriM Hi. htir. v I l'rip,,irt la.un.nl r.,w1h. " v' H" rail to M.atrra Oraj J! (. -f Hir to III Yo'illif.il Color, v - ' r-Ja. ae "'P "I'.l hair t.tlutf. y 2 71 l-.' 'l ' mal l"i. -ri-li II1i?isl'iiTilsLTJ ' e i'r kur tt inur 1 onirt, ea t.nt trt, Infill ll .litis lliv W.rial 1 Im1 ntlofl, Him, 1'tkt In tint. eU. tllNpERCORNS. Th or.lT rirt mm fr Cnmi. MIKE SIINELLBACKEU. Wagon and Blacksmith shop Wagon, UugKy, Machine and plow Reiairiot don. nOIlSKSIIOKINO A SPECIALTY lie miss the NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the best horseshoe for th farmer, or for fmt driving, or for city purposes evor invented. It is so made that anyone ci.n put on sharp or flat corks, as nocdod for wet and slippery days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at his shop and examine tho kktrrsmp and yon will use no other. J. M. BIINELLTUCKER. 13 North Filth St. I'liittrre. .