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NEW SY3T' l Ha,? YORK'S i. ! . wh "Jr.,," , tu II. -l-S I, ' tdvan .-V!,Contl.,l !!,,. IN.,I !.,rl,l,tlT.v'. ;'. l:..,,m le , ,lilit 4nil )( ,!"-''"- l!ullJ...B,-A ll..,nm rum H, .rw. i e . ...I . . , i' tp en oppor'.uaitv fur t! . invr.tiiK i:t if ;.; .: .1 i: ' ' 'in ! 1 ' k'-p l I Imi an I to seize rip .ri the in..,: 'i: ;i!"(. .-'.lid m it Irn .-; , ''t tL.,t crpii i'i-'h have in.! : .,i .. t-'. ' i. !-i .r i. i. ,.;:,! :, i,. "" ": V.'Kk. van:-- .,r a ! .-!; f tb Tvv,-i--ti;ir. Mrt ferry tojif -".v Citv a Sua ! i.i rrcr jM .i sinne im,-, r. 'r.ai i;,(:i;y i.rl,;iit unii ? 1 1 Ai:n-r-.'iiu boy, whose Iiio.l- rf cl--aniti,' ari l JViint indicated a gool deal of experi ence. , 'Why di'n't yon p;o inside urn! pick tip ' tusinenon the bo.ui. where J 'Mir cii-toui'M- c-tj -t cntiifurtalile H-at.-,:-" in quired tin) reporter, lie. .! d.i; t i !' ' (III; in or li. Hi v 1 1 .- i .'. en: i it.:. lu-ill 1. I i:i m tl c . N. l;ir hi- I 1.1 Kom " if it wan n i c ! .-i.-- in I, ii if V. I I .1.1 i in' i- Mill, lam ' '. i ' i : ; . ' - i -. . 1 1 - -.I i -" . ." i.iurii Ti.'lint rtr i, r. dt com e not. It in clour a v.nu-i, imi n-miiiciu tn tul Hie pores uftl. fkiti. Its n. i-sinti in to ln-al, ;'l ;ir:H- ; "id j.uiify tin- ci,i.i,!cxiini ('. rv hi , if., tinn, ii Ti 1 insure 'Vrrj a ! mill .M-iiUiiniHi licl-im, - 5. iiui'i I' vi.i.,,. i-'i.'.t by l. i!. 'vcr. i'i ;!. 7-"i cenlr.. W-.ih.?r Hport I m tl.o ii'oinli of (Vtol.er, l.V.'l: " " . l7s in. t 1 V . HI v 1 C .( lil II if L"i in" in t l,.'i. I . 1 I li.r ' O v, hii ii i ii,. , 1 1 wliu ii i: i- Kl.nv'i, Dr. IMwui .; ti. i OV( iitiaij i li.nir.1 ioi- (iir. i'l IIIM ti', v. In. ii :,i(-Hi.- fur iiit' A i w i,i li I: : : : , 7 ii. in. ; .v. -, 0 p. 1,1.; . i t. nipt-riil ure, iLM - rain J ' it ; i.-.i.-t. . 7 a. in. li j'.t raiii, , 7 :j. hi. ; iij.iit rain nml fi...-(. 0 p. in. '. fi.niKiIy tin; l . tin- i:n:,y liiie in, .nl "I wish I emiM." f.ti'1 the boy, "bnt they vim 't l.-t nit tin it." "Why, 1 havH wen Ikivs on the boat bljickiiijf lx!tn, and they neeui to muke iotn of llllllleV." "Yen. Th'-y rlnn't (e a day that they do tint ti''lt II n lit le.ist It liillsir .....I trnm that nil tliH way nri to three or ami cuperior iualil y of tl!t"I'o :il of Health in tiit-ir iiivihi iutiim of baking , i, iii f, iu.il v,(re inli maie l.rmw l. (!(.e of llic ini i ilieiiln of ull thou-Mild in llii tn.nket en ilbltrliin. to epiiik bUil.i'lilulivei, pay of the -ui'ity, wlmlioii i-ine, four, ir sopiftiines fivf. Hut they can't keep the money themselves." "Why notr "They have to (rive It np to the Italian padrone. There are three Italian, who ! 1 ' 7 "", have bonght the ri-ht from the railroad . V . T u,tlm f,r I ""s!' " otlier company, and tliey .re the only one. J 1 u -"Hanci." 1.1.1....11 ., 1 I rof. JiveK test, and recent of- ''I liad the K'ojal liukinir 1 owdir CompoM-il of pure and whuliKinie inrevli. hIk. 1 i a i renin of tartar )Owiieri, ami iioch not contain Terryboatii. They have hired a lot of Italian boys, to whom they pay thre dollars or f.mr dollars a week, and the oys arecomiellil to (rive np all their arnings to the padrones who hire them. If the boys do not tnrn in an amount that is believed to be all their eaminjM the padrone put on opotters and wafch them, and see that they do pay up. BOOTBLACK PWNCKS. "Well, why don't yon go in and bny the ri'ht to nhine Uxits on the boaUiT "Me? Why, do yon know whnt those pminmes p'lV tor the n-,'lit to bhiek lot Stntee and C'uinidiau Govi'miiiciith, hIiow the Koynl Hakiu' I'uwder to be euperiur to all oll.t rf in Hreii(;tli uinl levriiinp piwer. It in not only tilt inoet economical jn nn-, lut niaki'M the puitHt, lmeet flavor ed and moot wholeHotne f.Mid. Things Monej Caanst It nr. IIow much the happincfaof indivfdni.1 uves is mane np of priceless things, w : ialaUe intaecoin of the land, yet found quickly when, the heart of the se irch-r lifiriuills il ! . a .. .. on all the boats? lliey pay over fc'.uuO real treainn-s are qualities that simply a Vear. anil Irppn th tnu, '...!.!. ... ;rr ... 1 . ..,vOTn, uu.u-w iiieiuwives iiiroii'ik 'jie iiionil A iK,.r boy hasn't m.u l. chance to p t M mental wmo.phere. and are some that Jolt. I nd to work f..r tli- m. but times little valued, becati.-e they mm I bud I can make more money by stand. , too vaporoui and too illa-ive to be prac luif outside a-nl catchin- )tW of the tically gra,ped; bnt they are K.-nulue customers before they K,.t on the bo.it, i P-i,,S a-id won by la-art service Then all I get is clean profit, and I don't fcave to pay over to any padrone." On all the steamlvuit .,,1 ..,..... l.i... no ranroa.,11 ho dues not rei.iiue to h .. oraiilu nam nut necwjirily a distln C"Hhed u.iiue, but n clean on- ? Trnly, . .' ( ui... i it-ail uii. .- irniy, at the hotels, in front of j prnlo in such an inheritance, whi'di can ?t, everywhere whi-r inun 1 iu,l lu l.ni,i I- 4... , ,. ; .licavy 11. ill. ; J II M Second Tl ir.; i i) '. h l;ii!y l) .-. .,. Ill"; ':,'. i ;, i, : i n.rvv, ' , n . J.ilnli I.i.Jit rain. , in ili 7 a. in. ; 41)3 heavy froet. Tvvelflli-I.ifit rain. '1 liiiteenili-- Nahi, '.j in. liflccntli- 'ZiiZ , 7 a. in front Twcnty-firiit-Lirl.t rain Twi'iity.H0fOliU-'J."i5, 7 i weniy ioiirtl: WJ 3 , 1 p. in. Twt'iity.fifi Ji 4U -, 7 a. in. ; 810, p. tn. Twenty-ninth 70S, 2 p. m. l ollowiiifr i the utmiinary for (he mouth: Monthly menu teiiiperntiire,4HH0, it m iiet ti iiipiraturc, M C , 25 1 h Lowcnt tcniicraturc, 23 3, 22nd. Clear dnyB, 0. Fair days, 14. Cloudy day. 2. Direction of wind, northwest. K'ainy dnya, 10. Snow ami elect, Cth. Six dajs ruin in Biicccssion, from lHltolitli, Kainfall,5.74in. Monthly nu-Hn tempcrniure for Oct., 1M, M.1 C. Hi'uheHt teinpcrature, 70, 11th. Rainfall, .02 in. V a.v i.su-'r-'.!irancrrrx V the lEmO'kg fino oslt o;-e price cloliiier is waiting for you. JOE IS waiting to show you his new goods and o let vou know how rhPan tvi0 m " M I. a A V JT csnbe bought. 7 rl (I- aalooiis-in fact, everywhere where mii KO there nre to be fuiM.,1 c.-mir-.lUt 1-... blacks who hire the liest Jiluces. or there is an Krrati:j.-u:er.t by which the owner of the boat or hotel or bariier shop hires ac.me one to do the bnntblackin" and ta.5-s the rnon-y liiin.-lf. Tliero have thus arisen several bootblack jiriucea, nch as the enterprising Italian who has the motioiKily of the bootblaekinjat the Pro-Ioce exchange, or the baj.py c..l..r.-d gentleman who i-nr.p t'ua Liuim-aj iu the Eijniuble buildia " Many of the bootblack prineea have wives and families and nice homes, and ney dress well and live well At th . - r. At u. i tiling uiiuive in measure or weizht, yet bi? hotels tn income from the privile pot-nt to gnidn, to comfort and to help. Of blacking lioota tn m rntimdmli! r,i y I l'ltt i m .1.;. .... .. ., oi oiacliin" Ooots Is a coninilem hU n.ri xf the revenue of the honse. It has lung ceased to be a perquisite of the servant A chair in a good place will yield 6ve dollars a day for bootl.laclfinjr, and on itra occasions a (fool deal more. The knlk of the work is done by men. It really requires considerable bone and iuew to black a pair of ys well, and "the man who has once noticed the differ ence between the way an average boy doee it and the way a man tatca bold of the work wilt nut care tu rik the boy's work again. ART fit DLnrKINO BOOTS. There are a (rood many point about tlackinj; boots that fcave scoi to the .genius the workman, as in all manual cccapations. The bootblack who ouce stabliehes a reputation for quick and ioon worn nas his fortune made. Men will go ont of their way to meet him and will wait their torn as for a favor ita bariier. On hot days byitblarkg" chairs are t?n;ptin cs tla tVcvt ciiruei in the shade, and many a man stops and takes a shine just for a rest The sum- uer U the bootblacks harvest, because there Is so much traveling and so much dust. Some saloon keepers exact rout from the Italians who have chairs for bootblacking in front of their saloons. Vthers are content to use the Italians' Trices in cleaning np the place or for running errands. Sometimes the pro jectors come ont and occupy the chairs mm lounifins places, lo IDS great ctiiifcTin xS the Italian owners. Koine time ar-o it was nointed ont tlmt m good many women would get their aoes cu-acea aca tj.iiied as men do 'J they conld have .the aaiue facilities. IVobody ems to have acted on tbui injf .stlon yet. But it seems likely that titers would be money In it Wuen one scan Cnds ont that there is money in it others will follow. As It man wm.i.n sue ashamed of their shoes, and lonj to get up on me cnuirs and hare a shine. Occswonally a ventnresome girl does so, Viit she generally finds herself an object of considerable enrioeity. Improvements my be seen in theevo- . Intion of the bootUacking bu5ineii. Fancy chain, belter blacking, man st ch foot, the use of chamois bands for tfni.-diing, little prints of attention to dre. the varnishing of rutet hoes, tie oil sliiuu 1 theH show that the tsuil blue ks are lu harmony wuu the rpint oi the a,'e; that they b.tve tinir eyes open to tiie licccti-iity for kecpiy-j pace wi,h the prt'Trem that is comg on in other furtments of hunian activity. Wiiei. the chorus of the rations cuIIh cpon ea. i, bur.;c X. sic s!.f.i it Ua lit.ne of i;u Iiortance in the evolution of society to. modern bootblack will take no siibji' linute tive, but he will shine like ..i of his own most poliabud shue. K' ,'Torii tfnn. Hot be bouiht. U justifiable if win, it th -re are iiiiri'l.-d n f.-eliii of humility and a di-uro to do one's own part to transmit the name as UTisijIiiel u it has been bestowed. What maLi s l:..m.. l,.v dearer and swe. ter than all els, and t 1,11 trH'..tiri.l U'liiln l.ia. I... .... V .... ... I ...... u . -. nunc tlir l.l.-tm 11. 1 IM" lll.II'fl 1 and chairs, not the delicacy t,f p jrcelaiu uriueiwiueuc Ueauty which the loom achieves. These minister to the comfort, taste !! nri lie n-it'ire: but b.-.-...i,t i...k,. there is soinetliing which ministers to the heart and aonl, glorifying plain snr roundinirs and homely details jme thiiig illusive to measure or weight, yet For 1,-ltne back there ia nnll.inrr Ixi'tter than to saturate a 11;.,.., ..I cloth with Chamberl Halm ond bind it on the affected part. Try it and you will be utir prmcd tit the prompt relief it affords. 1 ho name treatment will cure rhau niatieui. I or mle l.v V t: l.v;..L j . -u. . x Co. At'enttori! The l.-id i. K- i.f si l.,i,,.v r-.i,..i: - j'-,.nn H.iii.ii, church w ill open their fair at Rock-v.-ood Hull. Tiiexil.-iv .v,..,;,,,r v,,.. lit. to conliiiiie three nilUH. The filet evening a nuilable pri.e will bo K'ven to the centl. iiiun mid ludy sr vinirthe beet vall7. An ndiniH riion f. e of ten cents w ill l,e charjicd. A cot dial invitation iu extended to 3t What is this bnt the sympathy, the inifi, me spirit or saenliee, the ceutle- nenx. the faith, the rea.li to bear, which, blended together, make the chain that bind US to our louiea? Harpers liutir. UUIU.IX0T0X. k V IP&fiURI til VZH 8. . OK DAILY l'AS8KN(jKK TRAINS GOING EAST JOE- 2AQ THE LAIIQEST AND BEST STOCK In Lis line in Cars County. You wi 1 not be nble to Inj cheaper We:. Chi cngo when yon take quality nnJ price iu consideration. , JOE- Only buyi the beet males und latest noeltie in CLOTHING AND FURNiSHING GOODS HATS, CAPS ETC. And if von arc looking for a reliable place to trudo give JOE trial. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH. I, v.. s ., Nil 10 . Nil. li , mi ai. ft:ir M .... I.. i a . ....7 ; 14 i, m , . . 1 16 a. in . .. m. -isa.il . . . . s :m a. n GOING WEST Not. t So. S,., . t... No. l. . I' I TAKE THIS 1i.v.OLU fACtf A a. m .s ws s. Hi . ' ir, a. in . p. m . .s -ss p. m It MS s. m AT HA ILtfJ Y Ub.r. HiM I. Mxts. The general asjwct of the inferior of a converting ' lmoe at nM;! U at nm-a startling and gtandly iaip.essive. Hi-re Dear, Eume aua iitpiid metal are ever present: locomotives whistle nnd p' jr drawing with clatter and clans t ' ladles of molten Iron; the lur, v fishing and flaming that niu the scene, throws shadowy jut(.nM., bl i. lt that they inRge; ih, ..llu:k of Milton, for in sun a place it U lm pible for a shadow to be cool; half nukd, ninsmir men, begriml wuh wat and duKt. flit about; clonds of steum arise from attempts to cd in w.me degree the roasting earth of the v . . ,TJH'CARn. !. SSI ArsrniiH' . se 1 .. Traim daily "!... , ' ttevtAiiiuiay. . is-sx a in . 4 ;S0 p. in. - . . . . Y Vt.lPH lf I'YII UH ivMA' r a". i i.-teverv wedneiilajr e-nli.g . ..i n u in i iimr f a i rs's mors. Sll l hl Sniirtys are euidl:. ly n.v fit to alfeud .fmll. C. . ; tl. I.ey. K. H. H. Yk-l!U MrN'H 'HhlhTlol 'MiCIATIor Maieri.mn htk !nln Str.el. Iim.iiis ipa tr in s u a ii. f jn . B-, tut mes i.nij "'iti uirai i,g avsry bluui aileruiKia at e'-k. AO. t'. W..s. tel llrvl and third Pililar : rr "nr "i e-n n..i.'B m w a n. 1? " M.k. frank eiail:yca,It V, I Eurnule, Uecuf der. lull AL"' W Meals seemid and Inurtk floor: converters n.i.r . i . v ,. '"T ' rr" ""'" ai . a It u ui, vuiivriwers Toar, Vibrateaod Tomit ! ball in Hwkw.KKi ba. K.J Mu. , M w bdiul-s lillllL'ltKi with ,t .l.. . 9 I r. r. hnrnn. Hmniln , " njHn,n vt meiai I - - i'jiu meir w cite not tiiroaU; at Inter raU the at.nrtbinir air is till.-.I it. . I ''A2yzr.''. r"!.nr" Vo 1' .: i . . . . I ."! r i.nil in tu-rin.irle i ..mi c.7rnH-aiing onnitug Iron. I J err Imnet A imt, i.mi,i Ingot mollis lift mouths parched with ! Xt""'' """' i a thirst that can only be app aw d fora - '. ...... ....m u aireamsoi liqunl stJ that CASH UilmK, No iwi I II o Y mei-n er. run gnrgling into them; the sUl wart VVuVWL V ,h"r h"M' Hwm crane, rise, .win and fall, oa.lin,,-.,. lui'LVIl Wi?.' .t""!'-" cranes rise, swingand fall, loading scores of tons of red hot steel onm ram of iron; all thnae conditions and circumstances combine to make an Igneone total more u?gestive of the realms of Pluto than any other in the whole range of metal Inrgic arts.-V f. Durfee in Topular bcience Monthly. , : Wkaa Aalaaala Are "(harmxl." Kalrn mentions having seen a rattle enake "lying at the bottom ot a tree oa which a squirrel was seated, fixing iu eyes on the little auimal, which mm that moment cannot move or escape, but begins a doleful outcry, comes toward the snake, runs a little bit away, comes Bearer, and finally is swallowed." But, as It to show that this result of bewil derment 1h not ull to lie put down to the eye alone, Dr. Andrew Smith says; "I have heard of cases in which ante, lopes and other qnadrurwls have been so bewildered by the sudden pp earance Of CI.KMdil.-s, bv the Prim.u-ea anil ,.n. Dillons they pr.u tiied. as to be tini.U to fly or move from the apot toward Whim the croconilts were nmiro:u-lii.i t0S,)iZM them." This piwer In in the fcn aim anlmnl ofU'u d,;vel.-d to a very reat r-nt, anu n;e p'irt tl at the eyy plays in f.isci tiatiuga fellow ci -atuie by llle;.iii.ri . m thtu op-niti the way to almof.t in finite pvehical results snd unveiiin-r tin. known depths of po-.-iihility isdechl.'.lly gr-Ht in proportion to tins magnetic; force of the system, or rather the mind, lit uicu it, acts. ttamocrs' JouraHt, . - t -. w n ci'ltupi ll "attend hn vuiilr In te elty. . w -... n , d. iua, oecrciarT. J tory Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. 1 1 MEEMH km PIIF LUMBER ! hlndee, Latb, Paso, Dcors, Blinds Can suj-j ly everw demand of the rity. Cull sn.l get t-rn.s. Fourth street in rertr of (iprrs bone. DFTFCTIVE t r WANT A MA.f .n trFrlv l.eeellve under cur i 'tr.,et., n" t'tw-mi e.i. f..r r.'.l'-. '!.. " ,M l ; riM IlKitUIVK AGkNtt . kvi It,, WasbUJe. 4L .kTiTrrfrrn'riVilf r , I Kill 1 1 'if.! . 7, m t. t k. v. . " i For Atchinaon, St Jonejih, Inven worth, KmiHus City, St. Ixiuis, and nil points north, east south or went. Tick ets sold and Ln. gage checked to any point in the L'nited Sin tea or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO KATES AND ROUTF.S Call at Depot or uddresa II, C. ToWXhfc.Mi, G. 1. A. St. Louis, Mo. J. C. I'liil.ni'i i, A. G. T. A. Oiiinlm. II. D. Alii A If. Agt., I'latleniouth Telephone', 77. THE IN T E R X AT 1 0 N V L, TYPEWRITER A aUriffl ftrsil . hi... ..... - r ie. luiiy wsrmn 4. Miul inm lid rf hsarl at .ts.si.lh fct(itl nrkm-n. and wldi ttifl tnt to tn - - a . s uir purMa)f, w A rniMj lo dt J U.st tn trwiubif n wd ni IK. . a. . J. - . . ' 1'yrwriTrr rii4vta 1 H'liAhlss nt r4fta.u a.. aa.....i . c rl,-:::::,,;.-'') 8100. If It'ispes ( In a ... . Tit P tAir.n u'kM.. ... i ni.ii a aj r If i i, AluU asiil.d fal.h HARNESS! HARNESS, FliEO GOaOEil Si SOU TIIE best of harneea, both double and aiiiKle may be found at my atoreand evcrvthiiif in I 111 )i n rttds. . 1 1 .... I .. . a. ""'""'""""Kgiesandcarriagee winch are CrMhiaa in every respect, being the lichtcst. atrr.,,.. ... F-- eaaieai nuing vcJucIes on earth. and -o I ALSO have a larKe lot of Rchutler, Moline, Halri and Slerli.g wagon! S.'irinrr wagon, rond enrta, and plows of all diecription. YtKf) Q0JjDEI $ SON Plattsmouth . . . . Nebraska Wlirn vnil pd In a i.l object iHllot lilllv In .1,,.... 1.... ... .i. iiM-iurwiiM you epen.I the .-. beet Unit vour monev will ,J"W P!'nisa.-ra ' cntyou; '"'r. hum sr ti,'i . I '',lr sv i.i ...... I F Hi, 1. 1 ".!!. Lees tlnin tf.is w ill not contc PLACLS OF WORSHIP, atrw. av aa v H-nle.-, 1 im. at s .nd hT-jsl L' i"'"' hci,u..i .t 1 .,,t aAXit- " Keed. psalor. huuds, llrao.1 i,a7M ' Erii.corAL.-st. i.nhr'1 1 b,,k . . snd V l,,e. Key. , H Hrr' ?T ' ra"vT.;,r,!:'a,riJ::i.-t-"' "sd tsrja liurr Kiir.iaTHlith si i t K-rvlre. till a . L .V l. D.l, ' ' A. M. JTsn'ra.,1 : .ru e ll K. s ""n.i 1 .mi- 111,111 una vou cniinoL in n on, Hek. Our method Kimple us your de-ires. We do not lift VOtir I'klil'Cliiliiina lii tl.n !,,. ,.t.. but we realize thetii whntever tiny nre. We will ncwr fiiciifice yn-u inten cix to otirn nnd nowhere clue ciiii you get a fuller snd f.iinr eotii-r:1enl i.-ir v'nnr n.n,,. 1 --- j . nu i-i-jiccially jrofiliilile jiiirihuse for you irt our etc. dooes, quo no on H SHERW03D. FH..M ti,..,,,,,,. ' " en. K.llli ami M.n, Utr:jlS, t tei M.ru Brr,.T ' . '",.1, a. d 1 , n, h, 'V'14' "-.' ' K"i'.ie. V-'il.e.,, -.iiu,.1,..,11.y',;.,1 ..,.;, ' ""'I'i si. 11 ,ai,i,;. ""tri,. - Ml. t.l.i IT... I ..-.-a.:,':i';.s.tt'i'd:; ''" tit l ai.a T.... . ' ""' ' Iincolii, Nub, 501 Main Street