- ' Wm US -TIKE y II - ii ii!iik ii.iufii i ni ii - f ?A BETTER .SOAP TfjArJ SANTA CLAUS , - a .1 YOUD NEVER qLT TO KNOW FANCY WORK CASKET When Property Ornamented It I Indeed Thine of Iteaaty. This ihiinty basket is a low shape in wicker or rattan, and may e painted with tfoM or silver paints, with enamel, shellac or any of the fancy coloring materials so easily oroenrahle days. The feet may be gilded if the re.st is otherwise painted, or bronze i 1 .fy &Co. tyft& CP ILL . . . jsiiiiiii wX'Wi'V' 'ville. ,d.. .-.J.. . -- iijti none ni'Te lor Wtii 1J ()lr medi,.!,, ....uxbined, l..r II , b;.fl tW yg arlHiiK I.oi.i Kidney Liver ln.ul.lH.", .lolM.I.e.i.. fIir '.,,3 li:ir.lrt.ii,. lii. .,i,nr.i;iit.M town. ..iy " I t, r. lrk'lllH SsJiwt tic ! Ii 1UU tin ;t ii;m" hi. 1. !Illlh ! Wl. it. ,1 (Iftll'r r..,rt. uiH.il.., i... i. ...... I rlr J"s' li'e I." I .1 a uy ..ilM. . Si.'.rV ' ' K'l. he & t,'s tnuy. 'NEW J. 0. uirwES & C'. DEALERS IN PINE LUMBEH. SHINGLES, LATH. SASH. DOOKS, r.LINI6,uid nil l.uildine materisl Call and see us at the; ornr VD-ltli and Elm street, one hloch horth of Heisel's mill. Plattsmoxith, Nebraska FAXCT WORK BASKET. paint and enamel may be used alter nately on the bars. The bottom of the basket is smoothly covered with pale tfold figured India silk, and the sides are covered with figured India silk in preen and cold shades nut on full ti, edyea being- gathered and carefully sewed on. The easiest way is to join one edge of the gathered portion to the top of the basket, turn it over, and catch the other edge along the bottom of the basket. The bottom section should be made double with a layer of cotton batting between; the edges should be bound and then tacked care fully to the bottom of the basket. An oblong section is sewed across one side near a corner, for a scissors' pocket; the j needle-book is caught with a ribbon bow in another corner, the emery bag in a third corner; and tne fourth corner is made ornamental with a large, full pocket for the spools, etc. The full pocket is made of a straight section of silk finished at the top to form a ruffled edge and gathered up closely at the bot tom. Any colors or any variety of silk or other goods preferred may be used. Uutterick's Delineator. . Everything to Furnish irour House. AT I. PEARLMAN'S r.RKAT AIODKKX HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. aying uuicha-ed the .). V. Wccklmch store room on nouth ain street where lam now located I can sell jroods cheat) uianuie cneapest Having- just put in the largest stock new goods ever brought to the citv ftnsnlmo Ktn,-ns J J 1 I 1 - -V Jiuriiuure oi all KincLssold on tlic installment plan. I. PEAIlLMAPi. DESIGN OF VIOLETS. Kgpcclully Churinine for the Center of n l.uticli Table. Violets with their leaves worked in the pale tints of these favorite flo on a square of fine white linen, are especially pretty for the center of a A. 1 1 A 1 1 iu.nie ai a luncii purty. The opposite corners are embroidered in the design as shown in illustration. The flowers and leaves in these corners are to be filled in solid emlroidery, and care must be used in shading them, following the lights and shades in illustration as nearly as possible. Select for violets shade. that l.ln.l the paler tints being preferable, and x-est ail your colors hefore using them, to be certain that they will wash well. ; Q' FQIGliE (70 " " -1 lift WELL KEEP CONSTANT LY ON HANI) A Full and Complete line ol rgs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. Iv DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS fiptions Carciully Compounded at all Hours c HAVELOCK YOU - GOING - TO - BUILD - THERE? -if so tber that K. O. Castle & Co have an iiiunense tock of VJER AND ALL.BUILDIDu MATERIAL eat A DESIGN OK VIOLETS. Filoselle will be found easi or T- man. age than the regular twisted embroid ery silk. The under part of the leaves are to be worked in the light gray-green shades. The bands are couched on both sides with white filoselle, and the dots are first filled, in order to give the raised appearance, and then worked over with coarse embroidery silk. Single violets in outline stitch with white filoselle are scattered irregularly about all four sides of the square, leav ing a plain space in the center for the flower decorations. The hem should be about an inch and a half wide, and threads should be drawn above it for hemstitching. Ladies' Home Journal. THE HOME DOCTOR. 9 a HAVELOCK d Guarantee Satisfaction in allTliiuss v .--wy vuilllll I1U1I 111 till IX 111113 Q- CASTLE & HO Spv f tfT HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA. Hi ceiv and brus lawi rw t-- body i a cool. rM L PQS T VE CIllWF . BEOTHERS. m Warns S New York. Price WetaJ Water, ca will visit sat, The juice of half a lemon in a teac up of strong black coffee, without sugar, will often cure a sick headache. For simple hoarseness take a fresh egg, beat it and thicken with pulverized sugar. Kat freely of it and the hoarse ness will soon be relieved. The skin of a boiled egg is the best remedy for a boil. C-ircfullv peel it. wet, apply to the boil; it draws out the matter and relieves soreness. Whex your face and ears burn so terribly bathe them in very hot water as hot as you can bear. This will be more apt to cool them than any cold application. Castor oil may be comfortably taken in .hot milk, in a half winegiassful of weak punch, in hot water sweetened and highly flavored with essence of peppermint or wintergreen. A sure cure for inflammatory rheum atism is made by taking one ounce of pulverized saltpeter and putting it into a pint of sweet oil. Bathe the parts af fected and a sound cure will speedily be made. A Cool Cloth Without Ice. One of the most useful Tiintc fr. " - . . ' L.I i W i. room attendance is verv seldom outside of a hospital ward, and not even there in many eases; the hint is how to obtain a cold cloth without the use of ice. Even-ons l-imwt tVif ,v W iXJ. fevers or weakness a coM elntv. n-r, forehead or face, or base of brain, is one of the most comfort inrr thine i. the world. In the troDical and where ice is scarce, all that is necessary is to wet a linen cloth, wave it to and fro in the air. fnhl if t,a place on the patient. Have another cloth ready, waving it to and fro, just before applying it; these cloths have a more grateful and lasting coldness than those made so by the burning cold produced by ice -Ladies' Home Journal. I hilip Kiause will sell his mx1s -heaptill the loth, of Au-til. j,, order to make room for his fall K'oods. tf A Mystery Explained. I he papers contain frequent no t ices of rich, oreltv :iml ...I. ..,! Uirls elopin-r with negroes, tramps .Miiiuifii. I lie well-kiiovvii specialist. Dr. Franklin Miles, says .... .-MLii jiris are more or less hys terical, nervous, very impulsive, un- ..ii. nil en; usually subject to nead- n nr. neuralgia, .sleeplessness, im moderate crying- or lauhiiij. These show a weak, nervous system for which there is no remedy e.jual to Restorative Xervine. Tri.-il iu,m,.u and a line book, containing m;my marvelous cures, free at K. (i. Kricke A CoV, who also sell and nuanuitee Dr. liles' celebrated .New Heart Cure,1he finest of heart tonics.Cures fiutterinr,Jshort breath, etc. I am an old man and have been a constant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten years. I ;nii entirely cured by the use of Kly's Cream Halm. It is strano-e Ui;i . ..!.. a remt'd)' will cure such a stubborn disease. Henry Hillings, V. S. Ten sion Attorney, Washington, 1). C. bor eiht years I have suffered from catarrh, which n i eyes and hearing; 1 have emph-d lining' physicians without relief. I am now on 1113- second bottle of Mvs I renin Halm, .-mil f....i dent of a complete cure. Mary C 'i' 1 . ... j iiiuiiijimjii, uerro torcio, III Height of Cruelty -erous women seldom receive .-j me,) ueserve. winie otleu the inctures of health., they are constantly ai!in- Tn .-;ii.i..,i-"i sympathy from these unfortunates is the height f cruelty. They have a weak heart, causinii- shortness of I il. At , , . . "1 1 in ii, 11 ui I er 1 11 r. ti.'iiii in kwI.. and hungry snells. :ltiil (1...U. ""'s 01 aiiKies, oppression, choking, smotherinir and dronsv Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is iusl the tliinof for them. b'or their ner vousiiess, headache, weakness, etc.. jus ivestorative .Nervine is uneiual eci. J-ine treatise on "Heart and -Nervous Diseases" and marvelous testimonials free. Sold and 'mar anteed by b. G. bricke & Co. (i 1 wo years ;iri tin- ll-iii,. Co.' ordered their bottles by the box now uiey 0113- 113- the carload. Amonir the norm Inr :i ml uin-ri,..,.r..i remedies tluy prepare is nailer's Sarsaparilla & Ihirdock which is the most wonderful bl 1 11 i 1 Tkiirili..- known. No lrujrist hesitates to 1 eiyiiinieim mis renieH3'. r-or sale 03- tlruist. We're After You. 1 nar irreatest western ,.. The Weeklv State lonm:.! !l! .l..f..r' ' - J ..... ...... . . - . I, iv 1 - .......1. . .. ... iimiew 10 oououvus circulation tins iau. 1 o do this the naoer ti:is I..-..,, 1 , . . eniartreu 10 twelve payes everj week; new departments added, and every column freshem-il ;.i,.i hriirhfened by criso and onrin.,! Illl'ilS. I 111" Ionril;il is 1 n t ni.. ...,,1 ..II . r- . aoie e.)onent n yesterll enterprise and thought. It has irrown apace wnii me )ro!Tcss ot juir i-v.ti .,,., wealth and stands to-day at the Head of western iiewsti.-nwr equalled 13- few and excelled by IV This will be an exceptional fall and winter for iiewsii:itwi- r,.-.,i;.,..- Kvei-3- man who thinks for himseTf inn wcinis ins D03-S and iris to do the same; should have the weekly Journal in his famil-. Write for sample. You need 01113- to see the paper to appreciate it. Send twentv live cents for a three months' trial Slibserintion. Vim will iin..n 1... come a regular reader. Ki.trhtj -five percent or trial sutiscri hers st eW i'i... , -. .. ... . 1 ii. 11 s a 12 oo 1 record. I'll ilislied the state canitol the T nnriii! I more m touch v.-nh t!i. im-,t masses of the neorile mill lln V.n.u tioii that agitate tile hour, than aii3" i)i us competitors. Don t ferret to send for a sample paper. Wcwnnt you 1o see one. The payn-r itself will ilo the rest. One dollar per 3 ear. address, Ueekly State four ual, Lincoln, .Neb. uamkii. A bright, active a-rent in e ery town 111 tlie state. Ivasv work and mind n:i- 1 . T weekly State journal. Lincoln, Neb Bucklen's Arnica Salvp. The Best Salve in the ivoikl for Cutt liruisep. Sores. Ulcers. KnltTJhi Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. f 1 . 1 i , . 1 . 01 us, anci an r?Kui i-ruptionp, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is giiHrantced to give sntisfaction, or money rei unde-i. I 'rice 2o cents per box For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Ayer'o Sarsaparilla Is an effective remedy, as numorous tcHtlino nlats coneluslvely nvo. "lor two y.ar I was a constant sutferrr from ly-i.Nj;i aiii liver coiii.;tlnL 1 diMlorfU a lonK titrifi and the intniiciiKvt prcserilnvl. In n;ir!y every c.isn, only ak'Kravaietl the cli.se;i. An ajMitlifcury atlvlsnt m,- to use Ayvr's Kirsaparilla. I ui.J o, ami was ciir.d at a cast of $.. K!ih-u that time U has heun my family hietliclne, kiiU slekness has heeoine 2 stranger to our hoii.sehol.l. I lM-heve it to he the lxst medicine on earth.'- P. F. MrNuity, Hckiuan, Summer st., IaiwcII, Mass. FOR DEBILITY, Ayerys Sarsaparilla j.s a certain cure, when the complaint orii nates in impoverished Mood. " I was a preat sulTVrer from a low condition of tlie Mood and general dchility, heeominK Dually, so redueed that I was unfit for work. Noth ing that 1 did tor the complaint helped. 1110 so miieh as Ayers Sarsaparilla, a few hollies oi which restored me to health and treiiK(h. I take every opKrtii!iity to recommend Uiis medicine in similar rases." C. Kvick, it Mala St., Cuillieothe, Ohio. FOR ERUPTIONS And all disorders oritfiiating in Impurity of the Mood, such as hoils, earhuncles, pimples, hloU'hes, salUrheiim. scald-head, scrofulous sorea, and the like, take only Ayer's Sarsaparilla prepared nr DR. J. C. AYEH & CO., LoweU, Maas. I'rlce ft ; aix bottle. 5. Worth $ bottle. Tin: TYPEWKITEK A "'"letly firs' ri:t n.aehu.e r.,!.N w;llr, r. ed. M ule .r,,IM tJW t,.rv , , ...... . .. , .,.-.- , .,1-e.j ror iii" ini,. w, t. ran e, to d.. all .(mt tl ,v ' -f U.H very I...I ivp. n.,.; .i,, " n...re-Hvi.rrtii,Bio:i,rt lii-i ..fo . ! ..r." lAlu.-;.' :l iwiii4 P1HCJ3 $100. mwiu'rurer H""Ut ,U our t,w" TIIK FAKIKII M F' Co, Awnts wanted I hiInIi N, Y. T. Ii. SKELKMIIJIJ, Agent. liincolu. Neb, 4 t t t SK 1T. Ulu, -ZV. ., lattsmouth, yi-t .itin S:.. '.ebraska. B. M. SON'? frej.r:--.-1 ht I'erkin- itv ii-:. (.11.11.101: -h!-. enovMH'l iron. t.... t. ..- . iow one .1 i,.. !,.- ti.te!j i.i tl.. .ri, Bodrd r- will 1.. K. in ?i-w.el, -,t $4. -"i" hijiI U). jOOD BAK "COKiTECTED Dors, Prompt. i?oerti Cure fnr Impotence. Lota 1 V Mrinhood, Seminal Cm'ssions. Spermatorrhea, .'f;f3-3:S9, Self Distrust. Loss if Memnry, fie. Wlil .... i.-ou a ST90HQ. Vlgor-c- 'j fl'tin Price SI. ltd. a isc .-,?;. 55 CO. ! avc Dicftlnts Malfeif ' i Aotlreen V . J Saas EltJn43t Co., "?-" LucasAvc .t:JIS. - Mfl 31 IKK S II A K L L HA ( ' K llll, Whkoh and Hlaeksiinth slion Wagon, IJugoy, Machine am? plow Ivepainn:? done HOHSESHOEINU A SPECIALTY 1 lie uses the NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Wliit-L is the bent horseshoe for the runner, r for fast driving, or fr citj ,ur.(hes ever invented. It , H m(je ihut anyone ei.n ,,ut on sharp ,)r flHt -rka, as ne. (led lor wet and nlippcry 'iaya, or smooth, dry ioa,ih. (-ltll at his shop aiin examine the nkvkkslip ml you will use ni other. J. M. SIINEI.LUACKEIt. 12 North Fifth St. 1'lattHtnouth P1?!3 ." r3WESSAHFtD5(iisFSCURED bfabiAUib ii.".. Wiii.wr. n. .,.1 t ' .. ...... f.. . . ... r . iiisfdi nu;v . i HAIR BALSAM Z&gHfr f i?11"'r"1'' wl, tKwrtifie. the hair. V Y "- ' - 131 1 '"'" luxuriant ffruwtli. f'--'Ijllr' Fails to Bostore Grr.y :iltMp , " lomniui Color. 'A.- 0fcd Curv :i!p rt..a tt hair aliiil. . J': i. 'i like in t!iii'..n;L-w. '.1' ?i!f(- i iiri' I-.- (n ' Jil.-U;;; a. t.o., .V. V. Lumber tare THE OLD RELIABLE. PilfP LOt Dr. Grosvenar's Bell-cap-sic PLASTER. HhiDgles, Luth, Sa-ii. oors, X 01 mds Give quirk relief j ruin jun, ' - m Rlif'nraatisra, neuraTtria, pleurisy ana lumbacAl icnron at once. Gmri.ir for salp hy all Drnri!ts j Can supply everw ilemarnl ot the city. I Call and get terms. Foiirrl. strei t I in r nr of opr:-a houve. :it is 1- Ct,L M2L u HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND . UNDERTAKR. Constsntly keeps on hand everything .you need to furnishtour house. CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN STREET Plattsmout - Neb IT-' -I III. ! ...n. . MW Hv.v. '..1 " . . 1 ' "".'V'". v W mm foi- rJpTf . . . - Castoria is Ir. Eainuc! Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Ifc is a harmless substitute for rareg-or-c, Drops, Soothing Syrups, arid Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guaranteo is tliirty years use lv Millions of 2!Iothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fever ishn ess. Castoria prevents vomiting' Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulate; the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's .Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cafitorla is an excellent medtaino Tnr nil- dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Da. G. C Osoood, Lowell, llass. Castoria fa the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I bepe the day ismot far distant when mothers wiITeoiydr the real interest of their children, and uso Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by foreiog opium, morphine, soothin? synip and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby Bending them to premature graves." Da. J. P. Kincheloe, Conway, Ark. I Castoria. " Castia fa so well ailapted to cliildren thM I r.-ctraeT4 it aamjpwior loatif cxyCkm known to me." II. X. Aborieb, M. D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicianfl In the children "s depart ment bare spofcea hilil of Uiwir eorpert euce Id tbair eutnids practice with Castoria, and alflkouga w oaly am acKi our naedieal ntpplMs wbn is known as retnilac products, yet wv are frae to eoufeiss that tbm merits of CatAoria has won us to look witl favor upon it." Ukiteo IIospttai. ixd Dibpehsabt, Bobton, Mansv Tlie Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City.