jsgtvn uissucm mi R a. b i K TIME TABLE. J OF HA.XY PAHSEXOEK TRAINS Sin t JVO. 4, No. s. . Nil. 10 No. 12 ill. 'ill GOING ifiiT. i . : nr. p w 4, . . II ::) a In . ,..7 ; 14 u, in ... S:l6a.u . .10 14 . II .. . . a. wa. m GOING WEST No i a ::m i Nu. ...'. in So. v vo. r No. . .. So. 11, . . 111.... 9 :-'f p in 9 :i! a. Ill la. m. : p, Hi . .5 :( p, ni. 11 :C) a. h. KCUIT .SOrlETJiVv NKillTS OF PYTHIAP (imintlct Loop , o, 47 Slvft every Wednesday evening , ilr h'll In Famieie a Cram block, All vie ' 4. knliihts nit eotdinlly Invited to attend ' J. Marshall. C. C ; ti Dovcy. K. H. I. ,'Ol'ms MKVnfllKtaTluN A-WOCIATION , . ttalerimm blink Minn Hired. Hoonn fm fp'ip hjii i m in t :ao p in; For men only ""I meeting every buiiiiuy alternooD at 4 . . , O. I'. w,.. Mod flrt una third Krlilay ' eve.iln;. f e.a li mouth ni li A K. t i . i i 1 nckwmtk bl.w. krank Vermllyea, M, W. Kucrsole, Keeorder. . . ' . i!. W.o. K4- Mn-h nMdiiil and feurth ' ; 'rliltiv vei'iiiini in the month at li. A . ti. . in K.kwii4 block, K.J, Morgan. M W, . P, Brown, Kearmler. IJOYAI. AKUANAM-Cass Council No M21, " Mett at the K, of P. hail In the Paimcle & 'mli( block liver Hennell & Tutu, vulrii.K 'vtlir.-n Invited Henry Uerold, Ke(eiii ; Thou M aillnK, Hecreioiv. , CASH LOlKiR. No. 14S.I.O.O. P. meets ev ery Tuesday nifht at their liall In HtZKerald block. All Odd pellima are cordially invited attend when vixiIIiik in the city. J lory, N. 11. . W, HmlK, Secretary. V LACKS OH WORSHIP. Catholic.-m. Paul's Church, uk, between Kilth and Sixth. Father a ney, Pastor Hervlcen : Muss at 8 and lo :30 A. M. Sunday rVhool at 2 :;io, with rwnedlctlou. Chkhtias. Comer Locust and Eighth W. iwmwi mtimiitK aitu eveum. fcoiei J. L. heed, pastor. biiiidayHclioollOA.il. Episcopal. St. Luke's Church, corner Third and Vine. Ke H K. Hurnees. pastor. .Ser vice : II a. H. ai d 7 Mr. M. Hunday ikhool Mi -.Mr. M. ckmam MrrnoiimT. Comer Sixth St. and 4ramt. Kev. lllrt. Pai-tor. hervlien : II A. M. and 1 JO m. BunUuy Ckhuol 10 :JU k. M. f 'mkrfiytkhian. erviceii lo new church. nr Dfir hixth and (iranile km. Key. J T. H.aird, paKtor. Kunday-wiiuul at 1 ; Preaihlng ai 11 a. ni. and p. in, Th V. K. . C. E of lhl church meet every Sabbath evenliiK at 7 .i In lhi basement ol lliechucrh. All are Invited to altend there bievtiiiK, ' Fikut MtTHOtUHT. Sulh St.. betweti Main and Pearl. Kct J. 11 M bin kner. .a.l..r. " ' Sertlee : 11 . I o T. H Biinnav ncnnol -::A.M. Prayer meet, i Wednenday even- , .kiai pHixnrTKaiASi.-Con.er Main and m.!:. Hr 'ttt, p4iiir. Hervlcea usual liuum. KuniU) bch.wi JO A. M. RKtii'if coMdmoATiuXAU Granite, b ma Utth ud emu. ' CM)Hnn Baptiht. Mt Ollv, Onk, teten Tenth and Kieveutli. Kev, A. hi"ell. na- lor. Hervieei II a ui. and 7 JU a. m. Prav.r meeting VSeduenday eveumg. Tnrmi Mkx's Chkitia Aawvi-iAnnx ' KiKima In Waterman block. Main street, l.m- prl meeliiiK, Icir ineu only. every dulnlsy al t4irnHin at 4 o'cliMk. Kooiiih opeu tteuk dayf from S J0 a. m.. to : sa p m. IViiith Park Tarkhnaclc -Re. J. M. Wood, PaHor. Servicen: Kunday bVhool, lo a ni. : PrrachlnK, II a. m. anil II p. ui. j firayer meetliiK Tuesday nirht ; choir prac s. tios Priday uiKht. All are welcome. Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. II. i. WATEEBAK k m Hla lin in a Cellar. A horrible iillair Iiuk jnt bfecu dicov ered at Itt gelicm, in Brlutu. A fam ily n.mit'U Vsniit'ti Eynile?, consistiiiK of two brothers :uij a sister. live theia ou t'ueir own estativ,- Sij yturs ago ttiero .ta uiiuiurr bivlU. r, c;.!!cd Lcu:s, v.-hu went awuy frnui the villas to serve his time iu the army, but alUma'h he was very aon diHclinreeii an unfit for mili tary -rvice, tiie fimiily alwaya rrpliid-. to oiifMitiiina ahtiut him. anying thHt h was at ill a soMu-r. Lutelv, however, mysttriooa repurst were spread, and recently the family were unrjiriwd by the appearance of the burgomaster, accoaipiiniiil by aevenil other ofliciula and a doctor. In spite of protests, they aearched the premiM-H. and when they oieued one of the celluni a horrible sight met their eye. Cower ing in a coruer.'pn filthy heap of Htruw, wua the lout brother, who looked more like a wild animal than a man. A continual idiotic laugh wan the only sign of life he gave, for be was not capa ble of making any movement of bia own accord. Even his head staid in what ever position it was turned by the doc tor who examine '. hnn. His unnatural family confetti thit v aen he returned from his reKimi-ut he v as slightly' mad. and tosaveti:e espD' of putting him into a lunatic asylui' ihey had tied him up In the cellar, wh he had remained for sii years. TL- brothers and sister were arreeted, and .be iuiliecile was re moved to au aylum. Cialiguaui Jlca senger. At a Mao Hee It. The letter fluttered into the sanctum yesterday. It w; from a man to a wom an, and uh was trying to give her, in his enthuniaalio masculine way, his idea of the girls of Narrayanset t I'ier aud tiie Continue tuey Wear. Uel U What 1.6 says. Comment is nnnecesaary: "I want to tell you that the women here are the uiott glorious creatures on the face of the earth. They go swinging about in the independent, healthy man ner you never tee except at the seashore or among the mountains. Say, why are they always sick in town and ready for twenty mile tramps when they get out here? "Of con me you want to know what they're wearing. Tbey all have dresses made of flannel or something, with white shoes, white caps, lots of ribbons and furbelows flying, and white parasols with loads of whits lace bunched all over the tops. The skirts are cut bias (is that right', and therms socicthisg round tl.o bottom that 1 think you women call a panel or perhaps it's a flounce. Why ".u't women uress like that all the time? Why don't yon speak to 'ein about it." New York World. My i awa An Iticldeiil n lha P.lieum uieut. In evry nrtv boarding or lodging home there i.i tbeni'C' tijinoilririiirouiig man lie is always realy t' d.) a M-rvire aad will run In ft oil lur another, however dibinclined t.i ejc. rtiou he may be on his own account. He gets np iu tho uilit to t ail the doctor or go to the drug store, he' matches aik lor ladies in the shop and lie m never so happy as i'H'hen. at inflnito cot to his time and mre. hA lm !TT.t!Hed thp ,mof some .Millie whom lie iikta- tli.it aotiiif one being 4 of the t'ctu i VI. biindayr in a rather f;u.hiuiiar.lf h"ii'e of tiie kind in this city tiie liiiidludy miid: l'Iiy the way Mr. .'': illst'ii, i nave one nioe room va, cut. ati'l if you ueur of any of the Cirnnd Arm) ueuple who would like it won't you i-eij.l tuem up? Try to get u s-mie one iiK-e." Of course tttillaon promwed. lie set out for his oliice and every tnaa he met had a word to say to him, for every one liked Slillfoti At the windup of eiich of these conversations the latter deliv ered the mesaage of his landlady, and. being popular, it was not noon before be hal forty or fifty people hustling for tenants for that room. The result was that the vicinity of the house, for a day or two, hmked like the approach to C.tnip Sherman, and it was weesury tJ disconnect the bell. Detroit t'reol'rens 1 : I rihinglea. Lath, Saab, Doors. Blinds Can supply everw demand of the city. Call and get terms. Fourth street in rear of opera bouse. PERKINS - HOUSE, S17. 219, 221 and 223 Main Bt., lattsmouth, Nebraska. H. M. BON 8, Proprietor lb Perkins has been ttioroutfhlj vnoTaUKl from top tc .yultutu "t. ' ow one of the lieat hotels in the state Boarders will be taker by the wek ai 4.60 and np. Plowed f p 8vata ThouMBd Dullara, A few days ago a young farmer named Euwanls, while plowing near Soutiier land Sjirings, struck an iron pot whohe top projected a half inch above the stir- face. It was apparently filled with earth, but its great weight led to an investiga tion. L nder an inch cf dirt were matiy doubloons of gold. The leather in which they were wrapped was rotten, but save for a greenish mold the coins were unin jured. They were all doubloons. Ed wards loaded his treasure in a wagon, drove to San Antonio and deposited it in bank, saying nothing of the find until his retnru. The amount is (17,000. Sontherland bpnngs neighborhood that Santa Anna buried treasure there on his retreat after his defeat at the battle of San Jacinto in the war of independence, and various searchers have hunted for it. The pot was originally sunk deep, but the rains of more than half a century had denuded it of its covering. Cor. Chicago Tribune. A bun Knot Minimum. A spectator, viewing the sun from a ditunt point in space, wonld perceive that iu brill.iii'cy was slightly increased once in about every eleven years. These accessions of lijjht should correspond, not with the periods of fewest spots, but with thoee of most spots, because the energy of the sun's radiation is greatest during the Hpot maxima. At preseut a sun spot ma.ximum is approaching, and Ujce '.hcX wistcr tne nc? or tn nn rt Ireijueiitly exhibited startling indica tions of the tremendous disturbances now aHecting the solar chibe. Our ininginary olerver in space would prob ably behold at the present time a very slight increase in the sun's brilliancy. ami this increase may go ou for three or four years to come. While we, dwelling upon a globe that is battled in the sun's rays, may be un able to perceive these variations directly, yet their effect have long been recog- uized by the changes that they produce in terrestrial uiagiietiam. It is also highly pfotwble that a perceptible in fluetice upon the weather is exercised by variations in solar radiation correspond tsg with th" presence or absence of sun siota. O. P. Serviss in Popular Science Monthly A Tocifirroul Berriitlnn. A young man who is stopping at well known watering place has had an amusing experience. At one of the neighboring hotels be had met a fair ontherner who ereally captivated his lather susceptible fancy, ilia request to be allowed to call met with a gracious assent, and the next day be presented himself at the door of her mother's sit ting room. "Come In." called out strident voice as he knocked at the door. On opening it he was surpribed to see no one iu the room, but from the next apart ment came an injunction in t lie same harsh accents to "sit right down in the parlor." Wondering not a little at tils recep tion, he took a chair, but Lis astonish ment may be imagined when he heard his fair one summoned tn tiie following manner: "ilary Anne, you'Te got beauf "Mary Anne, you've got a beau and hiseqnanimity was not even restored when hla inamorata entered and laugh' ingly explained that the culprit was huge green f arrot- New York Tribune. GOOD BAR CONNECTED wlrs Fair XrnIS an increditable short time with a Cpit: I of S200and Upward JiucceKsi certain it tnstructioiia tuitn Jully followed, (iiven on aeceipt of J muted note or postage Mampsj for AddrrMn Lock Hoi3f),ChicBjro, III. IIAiited-Au m'llve, rellohle maa ' lo So nioiilblr. 1n ki own section Himim. rleferenees. I'mS, New Vrk. salary t lib Increa. to reree.i S mrxinslbln New York MAKtrAlTlBKa, Lock A Curious OLIn Pamlly. Liriu "-t VT;.y::r' ' l" is a family nanml VwueL who lately moved tunra from Clinton county. Recently the j hea.1 of the family entered a hardware store at Uie first named place and called for seven hoes. The clerk was astonished, whereupon the farmer explained that he had brought but four hoe wito bim from Clinton county, and ranted seven more to keep his tons and himself busy. He is ry" '''"'l of Un rlul.lron tVm w , mother and only danghter having u fingers on each hand, two of the boys six toes on each foot, and one having seven toes on one foot. The family cul tivate tobacco and is regarded with much curiosity by the neighbors on ac count o.'tho extra supply of finger and toe. Cincinnati Enquirer. YO SHII'PKKS. Hutter, Kirtfs, Cheese, Wihl dame, 3'onltry, Meat, Apple. Potatoes ;reen and Drietl Hruite, VeKpa,,''" t'idi r, Heana, Wool, Hide. Tallow Sheep Pelts, Hur. Skin, Tobacco, -strain, Flour; Hay, Heeawax, Heath r r, ffitising;, Broonicorn, and Hops'. M. K. H AU.AHD lien. Coin. Merchant ai d Shipper, I7 Market Btieet - St. Uuli, Me. "WANT Ft) - it lent, yne aciiisintMJ with Farm. r sod abippers. Cur4 for Paralal. Kraiik I iirtu lins. of Pnrcell, Ind. Ter.,e.ive: "1 induced Mr. Pinson, rlioewife h;d piirnlyni in the face lit lniv a liottle of i'lianilierlain's Jin lLilni. To their preat auprise tit-fore the l)ttle hud nil been ued .ie was a ureal (leal better. Her fat e bail been dniwn to one axle; J.nt the Piiin Halm relieved Jill mill and soreness, and the mouth ji xx timed it ntiirnl elmpe." Iti 1mo a cert.iin cure for rheumatism lame bin k, Hir.iin swellini; mid 'anii-ni es ." cent bullies for sal" '. .y p. (i. HrifkcAl'tr, DrnuKiHti". (amee forblddea aoadaj Only. There ii a suspicion, doubtless un founded, that those whose word is law at the LVsplainescaiiipmeetingare mov ing backward in their course wilii re gard to the rules denying nearly all secu lar amusement to young people. The director eip'.uin that they have do ob jection to croquet, tennis and sitting in hammocks on any day except Sunday, and the rule prohibiting these pleasure apply to that day only. To many Meth odist it will appear ominous that any rule were necessary forbidding youth ful Methodist to play games on th Sab hath. Milwaukee SeutineL Buys Take Long Iwlav. Two lads, each about twelve years of age, swam across the St Lawrence be tween Levis and (Quebec, yesterday, a distance of over three-quarters of a mile, at high water; but this feat was eclipsed a few days since by two other lads named Dertie Russell, of Q iebec, and Lruucan Anderson, of Chaud.ere, who.lt is claimed, successfully swam the entire distance from Chaudiere basin to Or leans ialand. which must be full nitis mile. Montreal Witness. Peat Time an Aqnarycle. On th Wabash river, at Tuscola, Ills., ocrnrred the first trial of Professor Cla ide Baum's sqnacycle, which travels on th water with almost th speed of the bicycle on land. A race was run on the river between the steamer Daunt lesa. Commodore C V, Walls, and Pro fessor P.auiu's water wheel, and the lat ter showed better speed than th lioat Cor. Chicago News. XjCOIZ ottt fob Grand Fall and Winier Opening About Sent. 15, '91 Opera House Corner Plattsmouth, Neb. n 9v Vrw York's Plrtl neth Tob, "It is really aatonisliing. said a gen tleman to me, "how many people there are who. on a sweltering day when th thermometer is way np in the nineties, do not take a bath, although their tuns, with hot and old water, are at their dis pocid every minute of the day. They are either too lazy to take a refreshing bath, or they forget all about it. People do not sufficiently appreciate the many conveniences of a modern house which we now enjoy. And it ia not so many vears since we had these convenience. Last May there died in this city Mrs. Mary Maaon Jones, aged eigbty-rine. Tiie year she married ylHXHj she built a residence at No. 122 Chambers street. New York, and that waa th first resi dence in this city to hav gn and a bath tub. At no time in the history of the world fcavo pcoplo had so tasca comfort and luxury as at the present day. New York Epoch. Thought He Had a lea Srp.t. Captain John Brooks, of Block Inland, bccjTnC' the nnwilling possessor, one day last week, while hauling in hi pots, of a six foot sea serpent, subsequently pro nounced a monster sea eel Captain Brooks was in doubt for a few moment as to the ownership of th nine foot skiff he was in at the time, and his ves sel being at least a mile distant, ha wa not particularly "stuck" on hi Compaq ion. He succeeded at laet, however, in killing th "animal" or "fish," which ever it was, after it had bitten through bis rubber boot and sock, grazing hi leg. Hartford Times. A brown rat with a blue tail made itself visible in a Cincinnati court houso, and an euterpriniug individual tried to capture it alive, with a vu w to its exhi bition in a tniineniu. Cnforturmtely he accidentally killed it; th. :i he discovered that it was an ordinary Norway rat, which bud heea investigating tiie con tent of a pot of bine paint. MjERCHA!NT!S 8UMMER A XI) FALL OP'IVIKGS AXIE IsTOW ON". Place an 'ad' in The And give the people your prices AND HELP YOUR TRADE FRED GORDER The only Implement dealer who Iiiih made a success in Chpp Conntj New Brn--New blork. Khun Pitrmele has pushed his way to the front a a livery man by keeping nothing but the finest car riHge and budgie and la st liorai s to be found in the state. Those wanting a satisfactory lively ihu'1 do better than to call on Mr. Par mele. dtf (Juilting Mud piecing, comforting and cra.y patch work and carpet rag aewing satiMfartiirilv done by Mr, Vroman, Mil North Sixth street, I iHttHiiioulh, .Neb. ti Mil' Nrvand Liver Pill. Act on a new principle rcgulatiug the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new di-covery. Dr. Mile' Pills speedily cur bilnxisncss, bsri taste. torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une- qualed for niuB. women, children Hmallctt, mildest, sorest! 50 doses, 25c 8mpl free tt F. G. Frirke A (Vs Hair chains, rings, crosses a hair work of nil kinds to order. Mkh. A. Kxkk. tf 17M IM-iiHt St. lim Since Brazil became a republic- it ha greatly incnaaed in favor as a field for Gentian emigrants, of Whom 7,937 hav gone there during the first six months of the present year, as compared with 8,123 during the whole of hut year, while in 1889 ther were only 23. Three couples, all over seventy year of age. have beeu married within a few diijs. Sullivsu connty, N. Y., is th borne of two of the coupes, while th third lives out In Michigan Ladies, among that siiuiplc are some oi me iiin-st shoe you ever lain eye on Mm. Ilcroli tf & Son's HARNESS! HARNESS, o THK best of harness, both double and single may In- found at my store mid everything in the harness line also buggies and mrriage which are lirat-cluM in every respact, being the lightest, strongest add easiest riding vehicle on earth. -o 1 AISO have it large lot ol Schutler, Moline, Main and Sterling wagon Spring v::iinz. royd c.iri, and plow of nil tlie riptinn. FKt) CfOr-U)KT- Plattsmouth Nebraska IFEOIAL SALE IN OUU COSlPliGTK STOCK OF tADiEs rm SHOES JOK ha the exclusive agency for the following celebrated goods: f h (irinnell glove and mittens, St. Ioui Jack Rabbit Jeans Pants, the genuine Knox hat, the Tiger hat, the genuine Wire Hin kle Su pendcr. tf Alwaya take your prescription (o Hrtiwn Si Harrclt . tf We give you the following deep cut in prices: Indies Fine (ilaed Dongolu shoe reduced to 1 .aliu s Dongolu Kid Flexible f j..")0 shoe reduced lo Ladies Heel Dougola f.l.lK) shoes reduced to Iridic Hand Turned best liogola II.UI shoe reduced to FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY i HI '.' VI s.'yi Will you mffer with dyMpepHin and liver complaint? Shiloli's Vet alizer guaranteed to cure you. I-'nr sale by V. ti Frick.i uml H Snyder The I C spi'i'tiicle Hint eyeglasae sold by lering A Co. are the very finest made. We have a great many other samjile lot ollering at 1 of odd size that we arc In orderto reduce our stock to meet our obligation. We nlo have n few lot of I.adie Oxford that we vTll sel price. Don't forget the place. at reduced 7a