v V . - '., , Vrt," I-" 1 f ' ' : i ! I PMMPNNMwmi flHaaHHBBBMBHaBHHBMllM I 1 The Use Of lytrah, drastic purgative to relieve costlve f ,jM Is a dangerous practice, ami more liable J (aaten tho disease on the patient titan to Vure 1L What In needed i.t a medicine that. In effectually opening the bowels, corrects the costive habit and establishes a natural dally action. Bucli an aperient is found iu Ayer's Pills, which, while thoroiiKh In action, strenjthpn as well as stimulate the bowels aud excretory organs. "ForHfht years I was afllictod with con stipation, which at last became so bad that the doctors could lo no more for me. Then I began to take Ayer's Tills, and soon the bowels lecam! regular and natural in their movements. I am now in excellent health." Win. II. Ifc-I.aueett, Dorset, Out. " When I feel the need of a cathartic, I take Ayer's Tills, and liud them to be wore Effective than any other pill I ever took." Mrs. n. C. vJruM., Turwellville, Va. " For years I have l.en subject to consti pation ami nervous headaches, caused by ! rannemenof the liver. After taking various remedies, 1 have become convineed that Ayer's Tills arc the best. They have never failed to relieve my bilious attacks in a short time; and I am sure my system retains its tone longer after the use of these Tills, than has been the case with any other medicine I have tried." If. S. Sledge, Weimar, Texas. Ayer's Pills, PRBPARKn BY Tr. J. C. AYEE & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. THE IN T ERN AT 1 Q ISTAX TYPEWRITER A strictly first da machine, fully warrant ed. Made from th very best material b) f-lcll-el wi.rknjn.. with the best tools t.'.at have ever been devi-ed for the purpose. War ranted to do all that can be reasonably ex pected of the very bet typewriter extant. Capable of writing IV words per minute r more according to the ability of the operator. S100. litlm-. N nt t-iit in your t addreo tin ntiiiuiacttirt-f.. thi: taui.su M'i-"; r. Agents wanti'd 1'ari-ili jN, V. F. V.. SEELEMIR':, A-tnt. Lincoln, N-l. urul Syrup. Low prices quoU-.l an Mr.. or sm.'.'.l l-t- Strictly Pure. Adirondack Maple Sugar 12o; Monn gt., Chicago, 111. FULLEH k HKXIPON V.Vtern .ent-. Co HtfoLtH, an r-1 ox IP i. ID . : THR . - jL&rCa.lU luJJ.i Keeps a Full Line of Ooosnlt Your Inrrest by filvmg 14 Ira a SHERWOOD BLOCK f l.tri-- -ttx r" -' OOI.DIASD TOKCEI.A1MCKO W'S -Bridge work!Rnd fine goW work a SPECIALTY. ST.IVAl'S L'f" Kl. : l",,ti " other a- e!tLe?icsirfii tor the oaiiiJe--. extraction of feet a. C. A. MARSHALL. - Fit.'. raid tzr, Prompt, PoUtr Curt for Impound, Lota of Manhood, Siminal Emissions. Sprmatorrkta, hmrooutnesa. SeJf Distrust, less of Memory. Ac. Will man uom a STBOMQ. Vigor ous Man. Prtot 41.00, 0 Bont. 9S 00. Gonial OirocHont MaHo vHh eac Bom. A44rM liaimwte V il r a-nTA - - " Vailery Meal Market 10.1 S Otli fit.. Union Mock, formerly 415 Main Htreet. h;letili'l Mtrkct, when: KvTjthini kept is First (,'lass. We aim to ulctiM', Holicit tlie l'atrou ae of the l'ublic. run ciioickkt stkaks, EXC'E LLEN'l H( A STS, THE SWEETEST CUTS, FINEST CUKEI) MEATS, :MK, KISV AM "T!1K!: lii l.U' Vl'lliS IN SK.VSON. 1J fair anl In Hcst dealing I expect merit a share of the trade. 131.1m. J. Ii. VALLEIIY. I'rop M1KK SlIK!,IiI5A('KWI. Wkoii and Itlaeksimtli shop Wagon, Hug.y, Machine nnl plow llcpaim-r lotie IIOKSESHOEINO A SPECIALTY lie uses the NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the best horseBhoe for the fafmer, or for fat driving, or for citj purposes ever invented. It is so made that anyone ccn put on sharp or flat corks, as needed for wet and slippery days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at b3 shop and examine the neveksltf nd you will use no other. J. M. SHNELLBACKER. 112 North Fifth St. Plattsmouth JULIUS PEPPERRERG, MANUFACTURKB OF AKD WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAX.ER IN THE Thoicost Brands of Oiirars, iiicluding our ruLi, link oy I )i:ACCO AND S?If)KER9' ARTICLE Nov. 2. 15. 5 2 rti actio Vim 13 li 11 & E.' U 3 ti t:hz old i?r.:uA 2w W m m Is O n i Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds L'an supply everw demand of the city. Call and gvt terms. Fourth street iu rear of opera house. HENRY BOECK The Leading FUBNITURE LEALER AND S .w i XtG 4A UND'ERTAKR. Constantly keeps on hand Jeverything you need to furnish your house. CORKER SIXTH AND MAIN STREET Plattsmout - Neb P. J. HANSEN DEALER IX STAPLE AHD FANCY GROCERIES, GLASS Als'I QUEEXSWARE r nflL M a i atnna f tho Puble Solicited. TTl t-I.M .iM.N.nri wm mm HUMAN NATURE. If life wire not no k.h1 a thins. Who tlii-n colli. 1 think of hcing mrrryl If O'fI'h will wouM lx-ur alterinjf. His plans we hIioiiM not try to vary! With v once fre from pain ami care. Wo Ktraiht woul.l ticelc koiiio crorid to bcarl If njioii love a wul wens set. How many si -uls won I I then ! broken! If ;--nt 1.5 s;h-ccIi were haril to jret, l!ow niiiiiy Uiinl wonts woui'l be sukon! If heaven were o:iee il.-nieil in all, IIov we slioiill then to heaven call! Mary A. Mason in Youth's Companion. THE HAIiHKK'S MANIA. Uh'.'tt, 1h li;i!ii.-)!iicst jviTtng in Hi ri.n.nv. ! .(' llx raven locks .! '. i;h t 1m 1m ;.'. i :1 ll;tck iimst.'tc! :.t Hi.- 1 ,reil .lolin r!"T shop in IMi.-tl Yr!;- !!' !) ;;. f; : '-. It was a coM day ."ml then; were thr four 1 his fri'-nd.s. hc.-idc..; several :t:;i:i'i :1 arlisls, staTnii'i-.j arotnul the v-at tle 1 ii;;', but t he man who ;' ..v.. ill ! i.i.; worl; 1 i 1 1 ; "nc ly over and t'.irc-.v himself into the alili; i l' iir. . . l.r:r!.- r was a tail, wi ll 1 ;iilt yo'ii; : : ly th:; n.!'.-i; of II. ;;ry ('.-i-.y. w. :.! Itltei tii.il kuo.v.i for a loir.; 1 iiu;;. i i. pn-):aratry jiroce ; v.:u j.;n : , i vit!i i:d th -.t h:; sharpeju-d lti i':.:.; r ami went to work, biit ho t-tarti-i i.'i i: a maiiiK-r that mado Rliett imcom :.r.l)ii' trom !k; lii'st. 11ns was due to ;'ue uimsnrd and .sejiiinlj- reckless way i:i which he handled tiie razor. There was !:! irely too mne 'i flourish about it to make om; feel easy. lie would whirl it r.y.m'l i:i one or two cirles before it ti -relied tlie f:iot, and then take it off .: ;.;i:: in the s:::iiy artistic style. This may have looked very pretty to u ppec-t.-iior, but to the jer8oTi who formed tlie c -liter of these concentric circles, Riie-tt t!:.ai:;ht it was anything but pleas.-i.it. Ai f 1 1 t ho was inclined to think the fel low was drinking. Uut he soon dismissed this idea, for the work was beiji done well and skillfully and as no drunken t:-an could do it. Finally he told t.'asey l hat he didn't like any such flourishes around his head, and to stop it. But tho only reply he received was the press of the barber's finger against his ;::: at, and a short hissing "keep still." This made Rhett mad, and he started 5 express himself very forcibly, but -. !;en he looked up at the man -who . ;:1 drawing the sh.irp razor over bis iV.ce Ids anger gave way to a far more f. arful feeling. The words died on his i -r..; raid a sudden chill crept over his Lo.'y. lie !::id looked into the wild, excited . v-s of a mamac Don't yon move or nay a word; if you ! ) i il cut vour taroat. ca:i'.e ii,-;;u:i i ri a ihai'i-', cua- .r.-.-ess-.-d wliir-i-'.r. as that .lug face bc::t lie "Do von know, ' : ilv 1 .ar'.er as he you know :e-;t on v.'ith t!'. work; "0 k; -d f.i.tt this v.-.'.I l e your last shave tint J r.il to i. id yon wkh t.iis same razor the in-nii'.iit I have ihii-ln-d? "I 1-ave h iig "aut"d to make the ex !; : i;-)c!iL," l:e vv:', 1 as h.-j wor.t r.-;p- .ly o.i. "jr.st . : - h: w juickly it con! I . d.niie. Pv.-rii ii-s you think lam crazy. .-.-.t yon are wrong. I only want to do .'.lis work iu the iue'ivt of science. I !-i ve it will prve t.j be 1he iaa.-L pain I . .-s and ipiickest of .".11 deaths. It' I sr.c-cei-.l today, as I expect to do, my method ;:i ay become tho public mode of execu t i- n in this country, supplanting the gal lows. You see what an honor it will be to have started sne'i a reform in capital : '"iiishment. My name will become iia ; ;..rt;.l. There will ba none of the sus-i.-e atteii.iing executions now; none of ' t rrible scenes .at the gallc.vs. You ;.:p! v takt the co:idemnod man in for a Laveand before he knows it he is in .-rnity." He kept on talking iu this rapid, ex 'led way, and kept on slnving. Rlu tt heard Lis friends conversing on . other side or tue room, ana no turned L. I to t.-e if he c-; da'.igjr. B.it it w: k in po.-ition, and Id tll ..11 Ol ier--:ed .1-1. the barber toll .n;x it tie uut tnac Kgaia .-r i rni to get :t of (iie chair it Would i . ; the sigu;.! bis death. And th. w-ickc-1 gleam f ,:s eye ir.oiv t'.;an 1:13 words sl.'o w: d that v.-a in terrible earnest. Under the Ivcr.msi'mces the intended victim ':. .r.uhi it lest not t move again, and ; lie laid there as still as death. Uut his brain was not idle. It was working with the rapidity of lightning, ...:d well it might. Rhett had always been regarded as a i -ool and brave young man ; he had proved ;i on more than one trying occasion. And he determined in this last extremity to be himself and to meet the sharp cun ning of the maniac with an equal cun ning. Then commenced a fierce and hidden game between those . two a game in which one knew the prize for him was life, and, if he lost, the profit death. "Henry," said the young man, and he :;:iled. though his heart was beating iat, "you shouldn't try to frighten a ,ood cr..-to!iier iu that way. You know wa wouldn't kill nil old friend like me." Til show you, Mr. Rhett," half shrieked the barber, and the gleaming eye grew fiercer and the voice trembled with passion, Rlu tt saw that this had only added fuel to the flame, and he began to despair of conciliating the madman. "Yes." said Casey, and his wild hand grew wilder and the razor pressed harder r.noii his victim's face: "yes. j-ou must die this very hgur for the sake of science. Why, it will be a noble death. You ought to feel honored to perish in such a cause." The young man was now thoroughly frightened, and he watched for an op portunity to spring from the chair and escape. But he looked in vain. Though the barber .occasionally relaxed th-- stern grip upon his throat, yet h- still held him with his glittering eye. "You see, the criminal will not know that his hour is at baud. The barber will, taken into the jail to give him "a shave, and without a fear or tremor, without a single thought of death, he wiUJw fcnrled into another world. Talk I method will net only be quicke r, bt:t more painless. "Just 'i stroke like thK and it's a1! over," aud Rhett's heart gave a wii I lu-ip, for he thought his eu-1 ha 1 coin-.. Ca.ey, however, had only drawn t!n; back of the razor acro. his throat, but with such force and rapidity that it burned like lire. The situation was growing desp-rate. In a minute the barber would be through with his work. With one hand he ha 1 Rhett by the hair and with tho other was finishing up the job, while his lip.i kept muttering and his body sw.iyc '. with excitement. Rliett knew wilii the next sweep of that infuriated arm h would meet his i"oo:n. Whatever he di 1 must be done instantly. "Well, Henry," ho said, in lightly as h 1m hi could, "sharpen up your razor well 'or; ynn start, for I don't want any a-'liu-' job." For he thought wiiei. the barber turned to do this he could leap from tlie chair and get away. "It's sharp enough for you, Mr. Rhett," and ihe madman grew madder as he spoke; "it's sharp enough for you, sir." lie had already finished shaving. 111. el t's heart iiliuost stood still. In'ow we'll see if it needs to be sharp er." said Ca:;ey with a demoniac laugh, and Ii::c tl felt a sharp sting as the keen blade cut the skin on his throat. ."But, Henry," he rapidly- ejaculated. "I want you to make a success of this, for it v. ill be a blessing to the world but if you go on now I tell 3 0U it will be a failure." The razor stopped. "Why?" asked Casey. The maniac was interested. Rhett saw that 1 knew his had d iioint and he JTJ I upon how hi- used it. He had V . d upon the man's pet mania. It seemed strange to him now that he had not thong;;! of it. before. "You will make a failure," he con tinned, "because ymt Jia e told me all about it, and I have already suffered as much suspense as the criminal on the gallows. Besides, when I feel the razor giving me the fatal wound I will shriek out in agony, and the people will say t hat I suffered a terrible death. They will not believe you then that it would le the most painless mode of execution. So you see, Ilenry, you would defeat the very object you are trying to accom plish." The barber withdrew the razor and held it motionless in his hand. Rhett breathed easier and became eloquent on the subject of the experiment. ".Now, tho next man you shave, Henry, don't say a word to him on the subject, but all at once, in the twinkling of an eye, put hiui out. And I believe you will become a greater man than the inventor of the guillotine." "Well, Mr. Rhett, I believe j'ou are right, about it," and he began to close the rar.or. The mania was wearing off, and in its stead there came a playful and mischiev ous humor. Patting his customer under the chin, "Ah, Mr. Rhett,'' he said, "you would look so much bettor without your mus tache. Now, doii'i; you want me to take; it oli for you?" Afraid to cross him in his humor, rrarett replied, ihor.gh it almost broke :is heart in say i:: "Why, certainly. Homy, if you think it will look better." On went the lather, and in nnothei ninnte the beautiful silken i-lran. Is were ;o more than the withered loaves of the forest. "Now, Mr. Rhett, if you had your hair lipped j'ou would look rIcmlid. Don't oil want mo to take ic bii?'' "Of course, Henry, clip it," came from hose anguished lips. Ho was willing to ay or do anything to get that razor back lto its case. So the clippers wero brought out and 1:1 less tnan two minutes n-; was siicKer ban a new born rat. But if his head was lvrl:t his heart war. too, vh 11 la; a. :;so fr:.i 110 chair, and never iu all his life did he feci so willing 1 happy to pay for a shave and hair cut. Of course everybody laughed at him when he vent out 0:1 the street, and the wind blew cold ah: -lit. his head. To his frit lids-, when they gathered around him, he told his harrowing e xperience, and he was still sis pale as a ghost. A committee forthwith waited on the barber, but they did not find anything i .i his word.5 or actions to denote insan ity. So some believed the story and soiue didn't and the barber kept on shaving. But never again did he put his razor upon the face of John Rhett. W. M. Hobbv in Atlanta Constitution. A Plea for Iudiffereure. A little indifference to one's self, to one's food, one's personal appearance, clothes, and even one's mental and moral condition, is a wonderful aid in life. When I refer to indifference to one's moral condition I do not, of course, wuh to be an advocate of license; but I do protest that it is well, having done one's duty to the best of one's ability, to await the issue with trauquilit-. All the Year Round. The Earliest Leu. The earliest known lens is one made of rock crystal, unearthed by Layard at Nineveh. . This lens, the age of which is to be measured by thousands of years, now lies in the British Museum, with its surface as bright as when it left the maker's hands. By the side of it are very recent specimens of lens which have been ruined by exposure to Lon don's fogs and smoke. St. Louis Re public. Cream of tartar is the tartaric acid of grapes, and may be used in water with sugar as a substitute for grape juice. It Is the substitution of mineral acid for those of fruits and vegetables that is so injurious to health; for instance, sul phuric acid in wine and vinegar for the natural fruit acid. . . After fifty-nine years of labor Barthel emv Saint Hilare has finished his trans- What is l 1 :,a- Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitchor'n prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance It in a harmless subtrtituto for Paregorfc, Irops, Soothing Syrups, ami Castor OiU It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and AVind Colic. Castoria relieves teething' troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend, Castoria. "CaBtoria Is an excellent meJIclnfl for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told uie of itu good effect upon their children." Db. a. C. Osooon, Lowell, Mans. Castoria is tho liet remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is-uot far distant when mothers wr fllconsider the real IntereBt of their children, and uao Castoria In stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agent down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves Da. J. F. Kimchklob, Conway, Ark. The Ccntanr Company, TT Ktt-M ST r,a J. D. GRAVES & CO. DEALERS IN PINE LUMIIEIt, SHINGLES. LATH, SASH. DOORS, BLINDS.am-all Imi.iliiijr material ami see us 1. J 4 1 1th and IiJIm street, one block north of fleiseFs mill. -3 tn A 4 fin n 4" -s ,7.b W i fct - - IATTSMBUTH Bsiy y.a lirees OiTtlae BS.a STiirser,y wlaere yen &eieet yar ws trees tlu. wl23 3e u gjFessi privilege sszasfl tilt to yoas. R Hnave dSI tlae BeatdSsaj? vsi riietaes asd Simow Idetfter wEnatt vaaietie's wilt lo Eiee diaasi ag-esats ssbecI ya esm foay sis ebeap agalis. Apple trees. 3 years old 4nnlA trpps. vftars old Cherry, early Richmond, late Plum, Pottawattamie, vvua roose Raspberries, Gregg- Syler Strawberries, Sharpless Creeen Concord vines, i years old -Moors Early grapes; '1 years old -Currants, Cherry Currants Snyder blackberries - -Industry Gooseberry - Downing Gooseberries, 2 years old Houghton Gooseberries, 2 years old -Asparagus - - Rosses, red moss and white moss Shrubs, Hydrangias - r Honey Suckle - Snow Balls - - - - Lilacs - - - Evergreens, Norway spruce li, Fir Nursery one-hall mile Eiortb ol town, end of 5?tla Street. Address all Orders zo ' 'C:;:. r--' K-'' T. IB. rE.23JJ.T, ' - " j List. iirii.u--ii-sni.il ir wtnw immmm ft i Mnf f i im rnnrnHTiiiiOl -f WW T" 5?. V-:'T'' Castoria. " Cantoria Is so well adapted toclilldr I recommend it mm superior loany proacriptkMB. kuown to ma." TI. A. Archbb, M. IX 111 So. Oxford St., Ilrooklya, X. X. Our physicians in tho children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with CaaUiria and although we only oave among mm medical supplies what is kaown as regit- . products, yet wo aro free to confess that I merits of Castoria has won us to look ' favor upon it." TJllITBO IIOSPtTAi. AXD DlSPKHSAKT, Iiokton, IUm Allmh C. Surra, Prem Murray Street, New York City. ji Hi fA.I.-n J !.. "W-ij 'J at the corner of Ivf ih - ii W ,7 tJ X V i-. r ITH I URSERY -a o o o O - - 25 2 00180O 20l 75 1600 40,3 GO 2500 Richmond, wragg ht 00 150 150 500 25 10 GO 303 00 101 00 25'3 00 250 101 50 101 00 125 !0j 40 20; 0 V