'1 I I 1 S: MISSOUItl II IV Ell 11 It. ME TABLE. ffl'AHHKNOKK TRAINS GOING VEST IP M Nol ... a. a. it . Vci. 1 S b. p, m 9 :2s . m. m in. i4 a. ii.n. ""a. mN it, . ; o, in . h. m lri. 7. ... Moa. in, . . p, III . 6 s 5 p. in. ... 11 IlKt StHMTlKS "S I'YTfllAS llmmlkt l-oitua f.ft every iln"ilHy eviiili.(f Tsrniele ft Cock Mock, All vif in ronllally Invited tu attt-ud . ('. V. ; ' lis liiiv.'y. K. K. H. N'Hl HltlsTloN -S(K.'IA'iloN ..II 111. It !ala CIWI. Kihiims tn s ni in I i m; fur nienomy UK every tiumiaj aneriii.nu at 4 M"'ln first mill third Krl'tny 1 r li iii.iinll all! A H. Hail !,. 4 Kniiik Vtsi itiilyeit, M, W. '4nli.r. '-. . "-. m -Meets seeomt aridfruflh - niitn tn flu. niiuitli ai (. A . K. . .mil Mock. K. J. Morgan, M W, f Itcaordcr, . t , , -I shTAXAM-raM (' II No K'l, ' I I In' K.i.l V Imil In lli l-auiii'l- Si J K OV'-r lli-liliell Mills, VI'lllllK , .iiiklliil lli'iiry llerol't, It. unit; r nu, Nirretiirv, i .IiCK, Nii. h I. (I. O. K. meets ev , r.ij.!:; st !!:r.'r hi!! !! a"!i;.rit ; (lilil hflii'i arc ooniisHy liivlterj ' nt...ii vlmtlng In tVciiy. J lory, ', W, IiiiIk, iierrrtiiry. LACKS OK WORSHIP. i lic.-st. Paul's Cliiirch. Oak, ht'lwren s .mil Sixth. Father Carney, I'antnr 1 ."; Mass Kt Hint Hi :M A. M. tiilliuay J I M ' -.ai, Willi Im-iihIIcIIiii., , "ian.-Corner l.ociit ami Plflilli SK. -. morulne unit 4-vetllllir. KlihT J. K. r? puy.nf Kioirijty Selliutl 10 A. M. Lake's Church, rornerTliltd Inc. hv li II. IIiiiki iii. iatnr. Ser ' il A. m a d 7 :3ns- M. Huuday School 1 'm v m. i'.' M rTiimiiHT Comer Htxth Ft. and i".. llrv. lllrt. i'hMnr. Services ill A.M. V '"I M. Sunday School 10 :JI A M. i.. i miAX. M-rvliM In new church, for , ( Hi and (irunilr !. II.'V. J T. HHtrd, I'.. Hunilav-MMiul al Uiai'i Preaching . in, ami n in, It. i. C. K ill 'bl f hutch mTl viy ' cM.iilnr at T :lt In t tin liawmrht of jfi. All art) ilivllcd to alWud tlif ,illit.. r lTif,Miiiiir -Sixth Ht., Iiftwrn Mam . rvarl. Hrv J. I M U.i kimr it.r. l. r. : 11 t. M.. a Ml r. M. hlll .lm Hi'IhhiI m. I rayr 'Tii,"iii a iiioty urn- jf4H I'hiithhiam -Curnir Main and 1 1 It. Hrr Will", iat. (wrYlooi umial juts, r umluy ci-h.'! JO A. M. JnI.Ii.lt COXUBf liATlUSAI. ra'!, I"- f'CM Klflu u.d Bull.. li::l llAKtlaT. Ml. OIIVu, Oak, b'twi-rn .illi iii.il K vonlli Ifi-i'. A. IW.alA ell. iiuh- Hritirra II a IU. anil t JU II. IU. 1 ravel ..fit... V .li,k.lBV 't.iili.ir inn Ur.'i CiihiotiaK' Amotiatiiim ' r ..miiiia In w alrmaii liliM-k,Mln t)trM.t. (iia , J j I mi l tin;;. !:r v.ru rtrt 7 Hundty a! . .rniHin at 4 n rliirk. i'o!ii :Ji a. id., tu a II. m. in. niK-ti aiui'k daya p. m. ril I'AHK TAKfKKAI'L - B. .1. M. 'i iMd, I axiiif. Hrivirra i Sunday H'IkmiI, .'il in.: I rvarhlnii, I la. hi. aud V in. j '.ryr orailiiK Turmiay nllit ; rlmlr pra' ',wliy ii ik li L. Allwn Krlcuuie. Tho lU'txuliful oho- niJi given away with h 10 worth of goods ,U The Fa r' DauhV , . Jnit real artistic proa J(- i ,t!ons. )' Hi our - and 10 cent counters lor bargains. "THP: FAIR" K. V. KSCIIKR I'KIH", Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. rtliiuule. Lalh, Huh. Doors, Blinds Can supply avarw dcmauit of the city. Call ami i,'et irm. Fourth itrei t in nar of 0c: a house. I'ERKINS .JIOUSK, 817. 310, 331 and m Maio St., lattsmouth, Nebraska. H. M. B0N8. Proprietor The' Perk inn hat hero thuroauhly euovaLeil from tup tc ..t;..,i. tai 'l now ons of tint Unt hutuls in tho atstr Il.inli'fJ will lm taken y the week at "Ik- I up. ::d bae conhected r'1 r 3! If1' f IL v m pwipiim n itii(ki asg w rrm. MM M CO. .1,1 l.iiu'air, F. k. ... il. i. mwm t as pipr i mk i i till uumuu i I AN EASTERN MATtRESS. i A Prmotlral Tiling I rfii-cl by t Airl- 1 can laxly In Miut. ' Nut tho only tliinir, tint ono ot flie mimt prai ticiil t)iinj;, that I lcnrnoil friirn tin; hulf t'ivilba'd nativcHof North Siam during a ii-siili'iiuc of wvcral years , aiiniii( till-in, was a way to malie a; cheap and arrvlceahlo matlrcKK. l'ur a j crlhorvot I know of iiiithintfl.' '.'.-rthanj the HiUr liii'omnion list union:' I.iuia. I TaU two nii'ri'mif lieavv. n. ii-m-hi'd ' miialin, from two to hix inrln loirtr ! and mi iiu h hroadcr tlmn tho Unbilled j mnttroKa ia rrquirtd tn ho. A lon(j muItrt'HN n-iiiir'a mora ullowauoo uiiulc than u short uiio, as luun: wains are to lw taki-n off of It. With a carpenter's siiur;i,aml nilo divklo all the materia) In'i croMtwihe htrirm three Inohea wiilw, inif kiu(f the divihlona clearly in pcucll, thiftt. . NotA tear off strips of muslin three luiliea In width and as long u the larje pieces of imihlin are wide;, as nanj Htripa as there are peneiled lines npon the material firat prpnre(L Tear off alao a htrir 3.. of muslin three Itu'hea wide, lonx ' irr.BSd ths taat- treKs when finished. UVlfin at the flrat pencil line on one of the lurjrii pieeen, turn the muslin down at the line and crenae it. Turn down una of the lontf edift-a of a three l.ich atrip iilHiut ono quartiT of an Inch; haste this to the penciled crease In the muslin foundation. Overhand the four thickness.' together, or cw them jii tho mai liine, makinif as narrow Vnm nill mi li volllLiul Willi liuli'til. Vocced in the aiime way until each pen cil line has a atrip of muslin aewed to it; and the other, unmarked aide of the muslin, la divided into three-inch wide atripa by tho sratns that hare been taken up. Take tho remaining piece of marked itjiihUii, crease the drat line, take tho piece that has the strips attached to it, crease the remaining long, loose cilyc of the first narrow atrip, baate to the creased aud turned down uiualln at the pencil line and aew as lie fore until erery three-inch atrip is Jolnr.d tc each large piece of material a', both long edge. Now you will have the uyper and lower aidea of the mattress joined by narrow atripa of mualln rur.ning across from one fdjrn to the ot'ier, forming four-aided cells, two and me half inches hhyh, a trifle leas than three inches broad and as deep as the muttreaa U wide. lake the longast narrow strip, sew one long edge ot It in the same mitfiner In which the short strips were aewed (tiirnlnir down the eiljro of the strip and also tho edge of the mattress) to both aides anil both ends of the mat tress on the wrong or inside; then turn In and overhand it on the nultuU to both rtids and one aide of the mattress, leav ing one aide open through which to in sert the cotton. A cheap quality of cot ton la generally used, but any auituhle mr.tcriil would do for stuffing. .Should tow much material have been allowed, a section or two can lie cut off the end before the la.it atrip is sewed on. I'ut the cotton into the cells, pushing It well down with a cane. When all the cotton Is In, overhand the remaining loose edge of the long atrip, to the remaining edge of tho mattress, on the outaide Ileal Willi b K4.1.U Uim atuflilll. The muttrehs is made thicker by nalng wider strips for Joining the two aides. I have seen them six or eight Inches thick. Placing the pencil lines further apart makes a softer bed. For a cot the tale Is very nice, as It can be made thin enough to roll up and thus Iw out of the war when ait need ed In a child's crib I have ucd a small mli4 for many years. Very comforta ble ciisIi'i.m.s ;..r the scats of ?? 9d -clialra ran lie made on the aamc plan Ladies' Home Journal. , THINGS WORTH KNOWING. Mii.ikw may be removed by rubbing common fellow soap on It, then salt and ataroti over that; rub all In welt and lay In the bright sunshine. A oimiIi remedy for damp, moist hands la four ounces of cologne water and one half ounce of tincture of belladonna. liuri trie hanna wun this artrral wiuraft day. TooTBAmia can generally be cured tintreiliilely by rmllllijf a small pietwof cotUin, saturated with strong ammonia, into the hollow of the affected tooth. A 6oni.IT of hot water taken Just after rising, licfor breakfast, has cured thousands of Indigestion, and no simple remedy Is more widely recommended by physicians to dyspeptics. Coixinru tennis flannels should be washed in water about the temperature of the room they are washed in, with good white aoap of any kind, and rinsed thoroughly In water of the tame tem perature. Nts-amimo the face at night over bowl of very hot water, and then bath Ing It with very cold water, la a simple method of giving it a Kusalan bath, and w ill tend to lualto tho skill whiter and niiDO'lier and the flesh firmer. To mki.t chocolate, break It In a few pieces, then melt in a dish set In the Uip ol tlie teakettle; it la nut neccsaary to grate it; do not put a chocolate mix ture into a tin mold aa It will become discolored from contact with the tin. r ruit Jules Kgf-Nof. Beat the white of one egg to a stiff froth. Add a tahlesoonful of white sugar, then beat again. Next, add the yolk of the egg and beat again. Then add a talilcspoonful of milk, one of cold water, and one of raspberry Juice, or the Juice of any other fruit preferred which la not tart enough Io curdle the milk. Serve at once. DO IK WMcHE) PtlOB Of - . 4 1 of tlx li Turns Nt Chorus Girls. Clubmen ami Cut laka Cp Ilia Prtl. tiuiir 'ru ataid and solid Got'iam" are i!lr preparing to go M bed or are rlreaily laHt aclwp thr be gins to gatlii'r in two well known Broad) way retitn rants a bizaire company of moo uud woiifen who make it a habit tc be very wide (iwake o uiyhta, when or dinary mortals are abed and asleep. These niK'turnnl gatherings farm an oil J feature of the faster life of the big town. They are i-'ariwan in their Bohemian good (eliowKhip, and they seem to pos sess marked Intercut fur those who find pleasure in contemplating the Various modes of eiisti.'tice that the lively me torpolis prf.er.U to the philosophic ob server The ooetumal bon rivants who inufe' op the ciitone are actor and actresHes, men about town, clubmen, collegian and professional men. who have the faculty of never getting sleepy until the tan. wakt-s op. The nmtanrauui have become noted re sorts because of the presence of these E.'!r.c:i:.as sjr.nts. lacy are prwfj-frona and In tho character and quality of tln-ir :reature comforts rank In the first claw l heir prosp!nty haa lieen attributed to fortunate location. They are situated naif a mile apart on the west side of Broadway, amid thegronpof fashionable theater and big hotel in the Tenderloin district, that famous parallelogram of Uotham blocks which has for yean U.-c n known as "the heart of the city," and which is a locality t!yst the police "never goea to sleep Special acooimiuidatlons are provided for the Bohemian set They recall the 'Cave of Harmony" that Thackeray tell about. In the restaurant at the south era end of the big Tenderloin parallelo gram this Bohemian Cave of Harmony ia located on the ground floor. When the restaurant was first established the bower was directly Ijack of the big apartment where ordinary gneste got tVelr late meals WHEHI TBKY S1KKT. it was separated from the main rea- tarjrant by an alcove decorated with lace curtains. When the coterie rrew in Dumber, however, new and spacious apartment, aglow with electrio light, was added to provido comfortable ac couimodation fur the special patron a It bae mirror and fine frescoes. ' In the second restaurant the whole second floor of the building Is set aside for the Bo hemian bower. It is carpeted and com fortably furnished, and the indispensa ble mirrors are tliera too. It is generally near midnight before the neighboring playhouses are shut np and the fun makers of the stage are free to enjoy themselves. Pretty actresses, neat in attire, light witted and fond of late hours and Bohemian association saunter in in kuot of two or three. Male escort accompany tbeni. By 8 o'clock the coterie is at it live liest It t striking picture of midnight conviviality. Houbrette and choru gii It are the bright particular Itans. The actor, dreased up like fashion plates, are a sort of background to the picture. The clubmen and collegians and profos- iioiiil aan are tho issths esjcyisz tht glitter They are almost Invariably young Sometime, however, a gay old fellow with gray hair and a Jolly laugh gives the interesting spectacle of the fol low who is trying hard to be a boy and sit np with the other boy. Whether the moth ere young or old. however, they sreru Inspired with the same ardent ambition to gum the good graces of the theatrical people. ' Kah iilitnfvalnUhUnnelraSfornwniv and tries to excel the others tn (peuding it for theeutertaimot-utof tbesoubrettea and choru girl, and incidentally keep ing solid with the actor and managers. They seem to imagine that this sort of tiling will insure good seat at the the ater whenever they wsut to go there, and that thuy won't have to pay fur the seats at all In moat Instance this is a very big mistake. (uT HI T Cbm TO ES, The collegian are partial to the second-story bower at the upper end of Broadway. Yale. Harvard and Prlnce Uiii Uja v luei w'ueuever t'uey c-ms w tows tonavea gnoil time, ihey boom tilings wueu iney get there loo. Ilia poiisued cherry tabic are pimuml to gether, and the sotibrette ajul choru girls draw up their chain with the uica. tjoeietlme aa many a thirty gather in a single group. The crdhtgUna Joke and tell college stories. The aoubrette and chorus girl take hi.nd Id the story tell ing, at wbirh some of them have a gift Very often tne un Msee while the throng is still there. It all looks fever is h and unhealthy to th observer who has decided nation abotit the burtfulu of lute hours and late suppers, but there can be no doubt that the reveler enjoy it aud don't bother - their heads about any of Beu Fraok'lu' judicious injunctions about going early to bed an. I getting np with the iiia- All th.f In marked contrast with th revelry tr t used to run fast and furious In the rest rta that wore nnmeruui in the Tenderloin district a decade or so atro. The pale 'aced oplnm eater and the painted won. en of the streets do not w. a a rule, wltUin the j ,rt.tl of thee Lee bimlan cave There is uo tailsterottanea aud no iinulng Of aon:;s A utrangei will find out In a tnl;!,i.g tint hil all seems to look tu ne or Jolly an.) free and easy, there Li In reil ty a st. i. t en forcement of order at ail timea New York bua. Ctilll's Curloas CuA'sacy, The money of Chili at ,ireacut Is pe collar. It consists o( srojill tags of pasteboard, on which a man. write the value for which bet willing1 to redeem it, putting hi name on tbe back. It then begin to circulate, nntil 't dually sate back to tbe eonroe f roui ' bleb hi emanated.-Boston Travebr How Pi MoUopl. bratum.il lglai At that! I Grand Fall and Winter Opening About Opera House Corner MjERCHA!NTS SUMMER AM) FALL DPWCYGS AKE NOW ON. Place an 'ad' in The HERALD And give the people your prices AND HELP YOUR TRADE i Mw R.n..N.W Htork. i'.Inm I'iiniiele has jiiished his y to the front aa n livery mini by iiintf nothing but the linest car biio-iriea mid best horaea ft he found iii the slate. Those y wuntinir a Hiitisfartory livery emit do heller than to calf on Mr. Piir inele, (111 ljuiltiii"; mill piecing-, eoniforting; and cni.y patch work nnd carpet nitf sewing satisfactorily done by Mrs. Vroman, rtbi ,ortn Sixth street, Flaltsniouth, Neh. if Ml' Nerve end Liver Pllle- Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels Enough the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Tills speedily cure biliousness, bsri taste, torpid liver, piles, coustipation. Une qualed for men, women, children. HniaUest, mildest, suresti 30 doses, 2fic. BsmpU fn a st F. 0. Fricke & Co's Hair chains, ring;H, crosaeH an hair work of all kinds to order. Mks. A. KNEK. tf l?' Locust St. . Ladies, among; that sample, line arc mime of the finest shoes you ever laid eyes Win. 11 it Son's i-rold tf JOK has the exclusive agency fur the following celebrated Roods: The (Iriinicll gloves nnd mittens, St. 1.4. ins Jak Kahhit Jeans 1'aiits, the genuine Knox hats, the Tiger liaia. the genuine Wire buckle Sus penders, 'f Always take your to Hrown A Hhrrctt's. prescriptions Will you suffer with dyspepsia nnd liver complaint? Shiloh's Vet sli.er guaranteed to cure you. For suio by F. fi Fiicko and Oil Snyder The I C spectacles and eyeglassee sold by Oering Co. lire the very finest made. J -fl JeV 9af HARNESS! FRE The only Implement denier who fp II K best of liHrtu-HB, both double h nd nink- maybe foutHlfiit J. utoreand everything; in the easiest riding; vehicles on earth. ALSl) have a lnr;e ! Sehutlcr, Moline, Haiti and Slerlinjr waroir Sprintr vtuuone, roftd carts, and Piattsmouth SPEOIA IN 0UII COJIL'LETE STOCK OF mm rm shoes; We give you the following deep cut in prices: Lad'es Fine (dazed Dongola $.2.' shoe yedueed to Ladies Iiongola Kid Flexible f2..V)shoe reduced to Ladies Itcst Pongola l.iXi shoes reduced to LadicH Hpnd Turned best Dogola f I CO shod redued to FOU THIRTY DAYS ONLY W e have a great many other sample lots of odd si.es that offering at Vy.t - - In orderto reduce our W'e also have a few lote of Ladies Oxfords that we will sell i prices. Don't torget the place. v v.- V- 0' H V 1 '-A Plattsrriouth, Neb. HARNESS, AT- hits m.-iJe a sueceas in County harness line n!no buggies and c;irrinp;en plows of all diecription. ;V. Nebras:.- IT a A it r ; It .ijit nfock to iin-ct our obligation. I my ,