W W t vrf bul f" ' IUr piled their Uak with sturdy trill. Hot dow tb field U void and til': And, wandering tbltber. I have found The bearded spears In sbeavea well bound. And slacked In many a golden utuiind. And while cool evening suavel k'rows. And o'er the sunset's dyimr tiJo The first great white star thrihaand glows. And from the clear east, red v glare. The ascendant harvest moon flout fair Through dreamy deeps and purple air. And in among the slanted sheaves A tender light Us (clamour weaves, A lovely light that lurea, deceives Then swayed by Fancy's dear command. Amid the past I octai to stand. In hallowed Ucthlcbem's harvest land! And through the dim field, vague dcocru-.;. A homeward host of shadows glidu. And sickles gleam on every side. Shadows of man and maid I trace. With shapes of strength and 61ium:h f grace. Yet gaze but on a single f ace A candid brow, still smooth with youth. A tranquil smile; a mien of truth The patient, stareyed gleaner, Ruth! Edgar Fa went. 1o-U 11 Pi! fil kijinalit ' John Roning and family ore in the I A piece of chamoii akin bonnd on the J .L..v.1 . Ut 1 1 1 1 .. , rugen, nMpcu vw u uic lien ttli'l Htrpk c . ... -, in place by a piece of elastic rubber, j city, enroiite for St. Joe, visitinjrC. J. worn over t lie blocking, will save much ' ,ac" lamuy, .irr. n.iru ii ; rnendinff. b :in; a eistcr of Nr. Konin. I Meat can lx; ki-pt very nicely for a ! v i-n i t , 1 . . , 1 . J Mih . Klla richt came home tniM , week or two by covering it with sour , milk or buttermilk and placing it in a ! morn,l,- from "P"ff ate j cool cellar. The bone or fat need not , where die lias been attending the be removed. Ilinw well before using. ' Teachers Institute liehl in that illus j How to wash colored calicoes after I traions village. ! washing and rinsing the garments dip j Kt.v. j. x. Holin, of Centervilje, la., j them in a pail of rain water in which ,)re;ic,u.(1 in the Swecdu-h church been fiiss lived. Wring out promptly. Thk water tank or cooler in which the drinking water is kept sliould bo lined with porcelain and it sliould be emptied and thoroughly cleansed every I morning before the fresh water and ice ' Tom Craig's Wonderful I'ig. Our friend, Jacob Staff, sends us the following, and assures u that it is a gen uine article: "The owners of fox dogs in Harrison county have all leen telling about their fine dogs and their achievements; but Captain Tom Craig now comes to the front with a story of a pig that discounts all the dog yarns that the ox dog own ers have been spinning. Captain Craig, being accosted with this scribe's usual salutation "tell me something' said: 'I have a fox dog that I want to tell you about. He is of the "root-hog-or-die" species, and is about 3 months old, and was a present to my little boy from my neighlmr, Henry Stevens. He is a com mon looking upeekled pig, and has boen raised a pet with the puppies. He eats and sleeps with them, and when 1 go hunting he goes too, and will stay out with us three hours at a time. " 'It would amuse you to see him cir cling to come in and head the dogs when" they get to far ahead of him. Of course he cannot keep up with them when they are running fast The other night we were out hunting and the pig got be hind, but he cut in and soon caught us, and was with us at the tree. 1 would have paid a good price for a picture of the scene at this tree. The dogs laid down, one of them drawing a bed of leaves around him. The pig went and laid down with him, putting his head on the dog s forefeet, which were crossed.' American Field. are put in. (Illil.s should no longer wear their j watches in their lelts or in their nara- i bol handles. The latest way is to fasten , while and corn fed later with a it with a little chain under the folds of portion of Cass county's immetiHC 1 ist night. lie, accompany by Kev. C. A. Falk, of this cit', went to Oma ha thin morning where they will hold .services this evening. Mr. Dick Oldham of Kdison ar rived in the city last evening with a car of stock cattle. They will probably be put on grass for a that new style mansard roof collar they are wearing. O.VK of the main reasons why a brido is so proud of her husband is because she thinks he knows everything. Some thing warm seems to have been sudden ly taken out of the sunshine when she linds out that he doesn't. Foit severe hemorrhage from the nose j seem to know anything about it irj' Homing the arms or the patient up ' corn crop. ' Thk IIkk'ALD lias tried to find out I if the 1, I would run a train to the Old Settlers re-union at Union next Saturda3r but we failed to get . a satisfactory answer from the local management as. they do not over the head for five minutes at a time, A small piece of i-- wrapped in muslin and laid directly over the top of itlie nose will usually give relief. Tins is one of those simple things which few people know of. If you are in a Pullman ear get a pillow from the porter, put it on your lap and place your writing materials on it. "The elas ticity of the pillow will insure smooth ness. Where a pillow cannot be ob tained use your coat. It is amusing to note how few gowns button nowadays, and how evermaster ing is becoming the woman's worship of the pin. Stick pins are getting a mo nopoly of the fastening of dress. They are ornamental, and while less trust worthy than buttons are more so than hooks and eyes. DAINTY JEWEL BOX. It In Triangular in Shape and Handsome ly Decorated. This dainty box for "rings and things" is triangular in shape and is made of pasteboard covered with some A Preparation for the Itath. Those who are troubled with offensive perspiration would do well when talkiii a bath to use a preparation made as fol lows: Take of soap powder and powdered borax each one-half ounce; essence of bergamot, six drams; oil of lemon and oil of neroli, of each two drams; oil of rosemary, thirty drops; attar of roses. . five drops. Or, if this is too expensive, the drug gist can use the soap and borax and sub stitute cheaper perfumes. The oils should be well rub tied with these bases in a mortar and put into a bottle, which should be kept corked and in a cool place. One-half to one tablespoonful may be added to an ordinary bathtub full of water. This will be sufficient for clean Iiness; at the same time it will prove an admirable deodorizer. Boston Herald. S art Spiders Perseverance Not Appreciated. Ever since the story of Robert Bruce and the spider that insect has been pro verbially held up to view as an example of pertinacious skill. An attempt to establish instinct as a guide to reason is. however, a fallacy. The setting hen is an example of instinct, not maternal constancy. This perseverance of spiders may have been an encouragement to Robert Bruce, but it is often a discour agement in engineering work. In sink ing plumb lines down shafts for middle headings in tunneling in order to obtain an alignment forthe tunnel, the accuracy of the work is often seriously impaired by spiders attaching their webs to the lines and drawing them toward the walls, often with sufficient tension to in troduce material errors in the position of the plumb bobs. Cor. Engineering JEWEL BOX. prfctt3' tree-bark or with punk and lined with yellow, red, pale-blue, pale-pink, apple-green, white, lavender or some other pretty shade of silk, crepe, surah, satin, velvet, etc. The joininjrs of the side sections are decorated with narrow ribbon put on to simulate a lacing and tied in pretty bows at the top and bot tom. The other joinings and the edges of the box are covered smoothly with ribbon, and the word decoration may be done with l-ar;s tints or with water- color paints. A little bow is tacked in one corner of the loose part of the cov er for raising it. The bottom and cover should, of course, be the same size, but the sides may be of any desired depth. Butteriek's Delineator. Master Henry (Jeiger, came in last evening, stayed Over night with Frank Davis, and departed this morning for York to visit with the Spurlock family, formerly of this city now the heads of the Mothers Jewel Home, of York Nebraska. The urame announced to take place at the ball park yesterday materialized as was expected. The boys usually are in their places when a ball mime demands their attention. The score is as follows H- & M. Ir's 4 1 3 2 3 0 0-13 Slars 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 Don't fail to see the ball game to morrow between Hank Streight's Gladiators and the printers. I will be a game for blood as the Gladiators swear by all the gods they will wipe the printers from off the face of the earth or know the reason why. Won't they be fooled! The rain last night was refresh ing and it will prove of inestimable value to our farmers, hence a bene fit to all. While we are not so con fident at some, whom we have heard remarked that a good corn crop was insured, we beleive that ihe rain will contribute to the full development of the corn, and with one or two more good rains, mag nilicent crop will be,u settled fact We publish in our columns to day an announcement of an enter tainment to be given at the Presby terian church to-moorrow evening under the auspices of the . C I. I'. )ur readers are siuhciently ac Ojii; inte 1 with the organization to know that no pains will be spared to make the entertainment inte rest it gr, edifying and well worthy p.nronage ot When you take Jii;i lit y and 3!:ike in 'onnI-rn(ioii .yon Cnn not liny C ic:iper 21113 I'laci in ilifi NVH than of TqJ Jcb The Only One Price Clothier in Cass Go. TO APPRECIATE JOE'S LOW PRICES Yon nuit call and Examine liis Suncr or Jlake and (Jnality of Clothing, furnishing Goods a THAN THOSE KEPT 15Y I 11UL0I HIS COMPKTITOKS, Etc the U. is doing all. The Y. C. 1 noble work throu&fh- DAINTY SOFA CUSHION. and Kflc- Pretty Iesirn. Kaslly Worked tive in Jteaulr. Iyoman embroidery, or cut work, for the ends of bureau scarfs and cushion covers, is now seen everywhere. In this the design is outlined in a close buttonhole with bright-colored silk, the connecting tnreaas put in last with a small wheel work or knot in the center cross, to secure them. Cushions of every conceivable shape can be had in the stores, in white muslin covers, for chair backs, head rests, and sofa cush ions. A very pretty desig-n is a round sofa cushion eovered with g-olden-brown China silk. The center of the cushion is first covered plainly, and a puffing" round the edge is put on afterwards. The embroidered overmat or cover, is of ecru iean, worked with crolden- brown silk. Two of these circles are needed; the under one is left plain ex cept for the scallop on the edgre, and the eyelets. After the buttonhole out- out our Federal Union -teaching temperance, lifting up the fallen, alleviating misery and distress when there is need, a work not within the sphere of men, even though they were disposed to or ganize and labor along those lines. The W. C. T. U. has made arrange ments to entertain all who come and they should be greeted with a large audience. Good Machines and Poor Workmen. It does not pay to fit up a shop with poor machinery if you want good work. nor do yon want to pnt bad workmen in charge of your expensive tools. You are doing- things by halves, introducing a bull into your china shop, and playing with fire in a manner that is certain to line and cross threads are put in, press, energy displayed by the Assyrian horse. result in burned fingers. Good machines the work arid cut the material away there is a rather weak attempt to repre- will never do pood work in the hands of under the threads, so as to show the rioor mechanics, and although a erood silk beneath. Lace the back and front - - - t . ... . ... pieces together with a nrown silK or Antiquity of the Domesticated Horse. The horse was .probably first domes ticated on the plains of Central Asia. This must have been at a very remote period, for on the sculptured monuments of ancient Assyria we find highbred, carefully caparisoned steeds given in ad mirable outline, showing how familiar and how favorite an object the horse must have been to the Assyrians. The mane is lung and flowing or curled or in tassels. Three horses abreast drew the chariot in which were three warriors Saddle horses led by grooms or bearing horsemen are delineated, sometimes in the thick of battle. The horse was doubtless introduced into Egypt as late as the time of Hyksos, and sculptured representations of it are often conventional types peculiar to later Egyptian art. Instead of the life and Jce buys Only From the Best Houses in America. JOE Quotes no Prices But he Will Sell You The Best Goods FOR THE LEAST MOXTEIT. Money OJie erf ally Refunded! if Goads; Found not or as Repress ar ess 335! Opera House Corner Plattsmouth, Neb. HAD ECZE.M A ON UA BY Had workman will often do wonders with the poorest of tools, the combination is sot economical, and is usually unsatis : factory to employer and employed. Good tools operated by competent mechanics last longest, do the best work, produce in every way the most satisfactory re- eults. and are always cheapest in the long run. Safety Valve. The inquiry among French authors as to the ' relative value of the real and ideal in fiction called forth the following from a lads: "In order to charm and at tract me a novel should be sentimental, impassioned, graceful, elegant, full of il lusions and not the simple photograph gilt cord. In a square cushion, a good effect is made by puffing the silk through the center, and lacing across; the embroidered corners, being triangu lar, are sewed in with the sides. In the flat double cushions, used on chair backs joined across the top by a lacing through gilt rings, the front cushion has a cover of linen or silk bolt ing cloth, with Roman embroidery. The scallop is along the sides and lower edge, and little silk tassels are sewed to each point across the bottom. Ladies' Home Journal. sent life and energy and the effect pro duced is mechanical. Probably the horse of the. Delta did not compare in beauty or speed with the Assyrian horse. Ber jeau says he was more like the Dutch horse of our day. Caroline K. Sherman in Chicago Herald. The Kent Fare Treatment. The best and most satisfactory treat- r my ordinary existence, which weighs ment of the face is a daily bath, tepid me down on account of its vulgarity and water with white castile soap, followed commonplace, which follows me every- by the use of cocoanut oil, and lastly a where, which 1 know too well and which eopious rinsing m cold rain water. This, 1 would like to forget. I with gentle friction, gives a pink and white clow to the face and a (rood tone During the ten years ended with 1890 to the 6kin, especially if followed up the country received more than 329,000 diligently. A moderate use of the tinc Italiana. In the last year of the ten the ture of benzoin upon the face at night. Italians constituted almost one-eighth of if carefully removed in the morning the total immigration. Abont the same with soap and water, is softening and fraction of the whole was made up of refining to the skin. A careful diet and Russian Jews and Poles. The highest trestle on the line of the Uorthern Pacific railroad is that across the Coreican defile, abont twelve miles west of Missoula, Mon. The track level is exactly 800 feet 9 inches above tas rocks In the gorge below. plenty of vigorous exercise are aids to a good complexion. Lemon Jnlce Eet-Nog, Prepare the egg-nog the same as above, only using two tablespoon fuls of water, instead of one of water and one of milk. Then pnt ina teaspoonfnl of lemon juice. This is very nice. He Got the Seat. A nice young man got into a tram car a few evenings ago, and saw to his de light the only vacant seat was by the side of a young lady acquaintance. He made for that seat with joyous strides, and her eyes answered his with delighted looks But just as he got there an elderly party walked up and dropped into the coveted seat. The young man approached more slowly and accosted the young lady. "How is your brother;-" he asked; "is he able to get out?" "Oh, yes!" she answered. "Will he be very badly marked?" he continued, and the old gentleman grew suddenly interested. "Oh, no! she said, "with the excep tion of a few marks on his forehead." "Were you not afraid of taking it?" the young man continued, while the old gentleman broke oat in a cold perspira tion. "Not at all," she replied: "I had been vaccinated, yon know." The seat was vacated instantly, the two innocent young hearts beat as half a dozen, and the prattle of "nice talk" strewed that part of the car, while an old gentleman scowled upon them from the distant corner. London Tit-Bits. Head one Solid Sore ltced awful To tie Ids Handsto Cradle Cured by Cuticura Our little lv broke out on hi head with a bHrtfTin of eczema when he wh four months old. We tried three doctt rs hut they did not help him. Wh -nwe'sed your three Cutm.-u-ki Kkmkkiks, and after using them eleven week- exactly according to directions ne Degan losteaany nn prove and after the ue of them for seven months his head was en t'rely well. When we be iran usini it his hea was a solid sore from his crown to his eyebrows If was also all over li ir. ears mo-t of his face am Hnall blaces oti differed parts of his body. There were sixteen weeks that we had to keep his hands tied to the cradle at.t hold them w hen he was to keeu mittens on his hand to keel) his linger nails out of the sores as he wold fcrateh if he could in any way tet is hands loose. We know vour Cutictki KFMKOIK8 cured him. We feel safe in rtc eomendiusi them to others. ;eo. U. and Janetta Harris, Webster. lnt. CUTKJUKA KESOLVJEST The new blood and skin purifier, and creatod of Humor lieinedies. cleanses the bioes of all impurities and puis nous elements ana thus remove the cause, and I'uticuka. the Kreat akin Cure and Cuticcka Soai an exquisite Skin rurifier and JJeautifier to clear jtne skin and scalp and res-tore the hair), speedily cure every humor and disease of the t kin, scalp, and blood, with 1 sw ol liair. w nether itcumsr. burn ni;. scaly pimply, and blotchy, skin scalp and blood di sease, from pi m vies to sdrofuia from infancy ro age wnen tne ber physician tail. HARNESS! HARNESS, FRE D GORDER The only implement dealer who has made a success in Cass County taken up ; and had Sold evtry where. Price vticuh v. 50c. soa i 2"c ; Kesolvkxt S1.00. Prepared by the Pot ter PniK and Chemical Corporation, ftostyu, SeDd for how to cu e Skin Ceseat-ee." DJPV' skin and scalp purified and beautl uaui unea c .imcuHi SoAP.Abselutely pine PAINS AND WEAKNESSES Of females i.istautly relieved by that new eleirant and infallibly antidote to pain Jntlamatiou and Weaknees hecuticuri Anti pain Plas ter Hair chains, rings, crosses an hair work of all kinds to order. Mrs. A. Knee. tf 1726 Locust St. Ladies, among that sample line are some ot tne iinest snoes you ever laid eves on u m. neroiu & Son's tf Itch on human ans horses and all animals cured in 39 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails, Sold by F, G. Fricke & Co., druggist, Plattsinouth. wtf. A Safe investment. Ic one which is guaranteed to brine you satifaotary results, or in case of failuree a return of purchase price. On this safe plain you can buy from our advisertise Druggist a bottle of Dr. King.s NewDiscrvery for consumption. It is guaranteed to bring; relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs, or chest, such as Consum ption, Inflammation or Jvimgs .Bron chitis' Asthma. Whooping Cough, Crouos.ets., etc. It is pleasant and gareeable to taste, perfectly safe and Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke & Co' a Drug8tori. o- TZ UK best of Iiartiess, botli double and single may fje found at mv toreand everything in the harness line also buggies and carriages which arc first-class in every respoet, being the lightest, strongest add easiest riding vehicles on earth. -o I ALSO have ii large lot of Schutler, Moline, Haiti and Sterling wagons Spring wagons, road carts, and plows of all discription. -o- Plattsmouth - - - - Nebraska Bl'ULIXGTOX & MISSOURI RIVER R. R. V TIME TABLE y OF DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS GOING EAST No. 2 5:05P.M. No. 4 10 :30 a. IK. No. 8 7 ;44 p, m No. 10 9 : 45 a. m No. 12 10 :14 a. m No. 20 8 :30 a. ni GOING VEST Vol 3 :.W) a. m, N o. a 5 :30 p. in No. h 9 :25 a. m. N'O. T ' .-15 a. ra. No. 9.. .. 6 :25 p, m. No. 11, 5 :25 p. m. No. 19 11 :0o a. ni. SECRET SOCIETIES KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Gauntlet Lodge -o. 47. Meets every Wednesday evening at their hall la Parniele & CraiK block. All vis itinu knights are cordially invited to attend C. C. Marshall. C. C. ; Otis Dovey, K. R. 8. YOUNG MEN'S CHKISTION ASSOCIATION Waterman block. Main Street. Rooms open from 8 :30 a m to 8 :30 p m; For men only Oospel meeting every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. AO. L. w 8. Meeis nrst ana third Friday eve-jintrs of each month atO. A. R. Hall in Rockwook block. Frank VermiJyea, M, W. D, E Euersole. Recorder. AO. U. w. Pi o. 84 Meets second ana leurtn Krirlnv F'ninn'i in the month at H. A. K. hall in Koekwood block. , F, Brown, lieaoraer. E. J. Morgan. M W, ROYAL A RCA NAM Cs Council No 1021. AV Mett at the K. of P. hall in the Parmele 6t Craitr block over Bennett & Tutts. visiring brethren invited. Henry Ilerold, Regent ; Thos Wailing, Secretorv, CASS LODGE. No. 146. 1. 0. O. F. meets ev ery Tuesday night at their ball In Fitzgerald block. All Odd Fellows are cordially invited attend when visiting in tlie city. J Cory. N. G. S. W, Bridge, Secretary. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh's Vet alizer guaranteed to cure you. 1-tf PLACES OK WOKSIIIP. Catholic. St. Paul's Church. OakTbeTween Fifth and Sixth. Father Carney, I'a-storfl Services : Mass at 8 and 10 :3o A. m. Sundav School at 2 :M, with benediction. Christian. Corner Locust and Kighth Sfs Services morning and evening. Elder J K Reed, pastor. Sunday School 10 A. M. Episcopal. St. Luke's Church, corner Third and Vine. Rev. 11 H. BurgecH. pat-tor. Ser vices : 11 a. m. aud 7 :30i m. Sunday School At 2 1 30 I. AI. Gekman- Methodist.-Corner Sixth Rt. and Granite. Rev. Hirt. Factor. Services : 11 A m and 7 :30 i M. Sunday School 10 :30 A.M. " Fbesbvtf.kian. Services in new church cor ner Sixth and Granite stx. Rev. J . T. Jiaird pastor. Sunday-school at 9 ; 30 ; Preaching at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. " Zh.,v.Y'..li- s- C" fc OI ,n,s church meets every Sabbath evenniK at 7 :15 in the basement of thechucrh. All are invited to attend these meetings. First MKTHOpisT.-Sixth St.. betwen Main and Pearl. Rev. J. Ii M Buckner. psLsk". eJT'ce:,: M- : r. m. Sunday SchA I fng Prayer nieetitg Wednesday even- Gkrman Pkesbytkrian. Corner Main and Ninth, ltev Wltte. pa.sto Serviced T usual hours. Sunday School 9 :30 A. m. Sweedish CoNGRROATio-AU-ranitJ. be tween ifth and Sixth. Colored Baptist. Mt. Olive. Oak. between Tenth and Eleventh. Rev. A. Bowell, pas tor. Services 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Youo Men's Christiak Association Rooms in Waterman block, Main street. Gos pel meeting, for men only, every Sunday af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Roome open week da v from 8:30 a. in., to 9 : 30 p. m. y" 8outh Park Xabernatlit. t Wood, Pjtstor. Services: Sunday School 10 a. in. : Preaching, 11 . m. and 8 p in prayer meeting Tuesday night; choir nrac uce Fnday night. All are welcome. W Anted An active, relioble man salarv 7 - i?. L??.month'y- witn increase? to rVlSX in fete own taction House. References. Bx 1585, New Tork. .irstiuusiuie ew York MANtFACTUBIK, LOCk