i fceK i AND '50 DOES MADE CNLYfcY N.K.FA1RBANK&C0. Chicago. NEW LUMBER YAAR .1. D. Hit WES & C'J. DEALKRS IN PINR U'MUKIt, SHINGLES. LATH, HASH. DOOHr PMNDS.snd all tiuildina material Call and w us 11th and Elm street, one block north of Hciscl's mill. Flattsmoutii, Nebraska Everything to Furnish Voir House; -AT- v . I. PEARLMAN'S -CHEAT I HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. vino- iMii-flmut'd flu; ,. V. AV'i'ckljacli stori! room on Mjuth utniiif itl..,. T ..in r-- . Jilt Dllttl lllltlt J Ulll ilV" rtjtlmntlH! clcapoht having jiiht put in the largest Htock ohiu'W good.s ever brought to the city. (iaolii)e stove aud furniture of nil IuihIkhoM on the inrttallinent plan. I. PEARLMAiV F 'Q mom G2 WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A Full and Complete lino of Drugs ,3Micines, DSUCGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hour HAVELOCK ARE YOU - G0IN& IP Rrincmber Unit K. O. Castls) 4c Co have mi immense Mock of LUMBER AND ALLSBUILDIDG MATERIAL1 AT HAVELOCK AiuUJuanmtee Satisfaction in all Things R." O. CASTLE & CO HAVELOCK, IVi THE POSITIVE CUnE. 7V$ r' - ttiG same, at the corner of IIODKK.N - ln!itri1 I fnn fcfll irnmu cliciin IVV .... fjvr. ... Paints, and Oils. TO - BUILD THERE SO - NEBRASKA- MOVABLE wiRK-TABLE.V Am Article of tiruU'U. wliieh I. h Siu !! an It (u Useful. tterompany'iiit cut Illustrates an article of furniture Avhi.h in not often wen. It is furniilied by (liftcm S. Wnily. of MUlillew ft county, Mats., and is so pr:4ii'al ail handy tlmt. every women ww.' he llettcr olT for its pos session. lr sstkuetion requires him- pine board or 'other A IIANDV MOVA1II.R WORK 1A1II.E. wood hard wood in preferable for the top and act of casters and a few screws complete the list. The top Is luri'pr than the xAUim Dloee. and over- bang about one and a half inches all around. 11 a carpenter in employed to put It together, let him make the shelf to rnu lu grooven, sibling lu from either side. A simple flnih Is secured by counter-sinking the screw-heads, even ing up with putty, and staining the whole, or rubbing ud with wire shellac. cut In alcohol, ou the natural wood. If the latter, three coats will permit of a high poUsh on the hardwood top. The shelf surfaces are best left without stain, as they are often to come In con tact with silk, lace or dreM goods of delicate fabric. Certain shelves to bo devoted to "small things" might be divided length wise; but for many purposes one whole shelf left clear is most convenient. Tho work babket, the darning and mtnding outfit, and commonly the ar ticles themselves, may all llnd places In this wonderful "stowaway," and can Xm easily covered from dust and i'.ght If desired. I'mlcrneath tho overhanging length of top stretch tightly a picture frame wire, after putting on a sufficient number of small brass rings on which to sew the diaery. The portiere can be anything from brown linen to China silk. The dimensions of the table should, of course, conform to the de mands or limitations of the place where it Is to be used. This one is alsiut three feet long, two feet wide and two feet high on tho casters. With a full load it can I Hi readily moved nun place to place. Small hooks on the ends pro vide M-rm:incnt location for numerous articles In everyday use, and answer the question propounded a hundred time in the twenty-four hours: Where' my button hook?" "Where are my scissors?" "Where Is my tape measure?" Tho top is of itself a con feiiient cutting board. American Agri culturist. LUNCHEON CLOTH. O.. That Wu Knkroldfirad u to Ki ck. i.n.rst Adaitratl.il. One of the prettiest and daintiest pieces of fancy-work seen this summer was a luncheon cloth with half a dozen napkin to match. The material was very heavy fine white linen, and in each corner of the small center cloth was embroidered a bunch of small field flowers In their natural coJor In wash silks. The flowsrs were very tiny, not larger than the sketch here given. These bunches were tied with pale blue ribbon which ran in pretty meandering fashion along the hemstitched border from corner to corner. The napkins had only one corner embroidered with the flower, the rest of the square be' Injf.lroniy fln!hfd irith the blac rib bon. "W ill not this look charming with my Dresden china?" said the fair nee. dlewoman looking at her work admlr Ingly. H. Y. Tribune. NEAT CROCHET BAQ. The rietur Sh. Jiut flaw Tl.l. I'ufal Arltail. 1. Mad. Chamois and figured India silk are combined In this dainty bag. The clover leaf, which forms the stand, la cut from tinted chamois. The bag is made from a straight seeliou of silk that 1 joined at the ends, gathered up closely at the bottom and deeply kiiiniNO OH citocni.T DAM. hemmed nt the top, the hem Ixng scweil to form a casing for draw rili bons, whii h in ii y mutch the figure on the ground of the silk, as preferred. Plain or figured silk, ervpoti, jningee, eto., limy be used for the bag. Hut- tcrick's lk'lincator. A 11.11. loin Shrrbrt. Mix together one pint of milk, one pint of sugar, one pint of water and one pint of raiiiied apricots nibbed tlirougli a sieve. I iee.o. Peaches limy be used Instead of apricots. Mnuy eopln do not like ice ercums, mid tills is a goo. substitute, as It Is inoi'.' untirl.'diingthiin regular wrter ices, and easy to make nit ' Rieel all otlitin m atumdj medlclae. They ar attcl U evmy cmuUtuUon, old au.l inane, and, belnj? uKar-coMel, are agreo atl Ui Like, l'urcly vegcuUile, Utey leavu I. 1U cflorts, IhiL nUuiiKllirn and regulaUi Jit) tusiUKii, 1 fccvrcJi, ind !V.'r every urgiui to in uuruutl uncuuo. for uau either at luauu ur aUuao, on UumI ur tea, Uuie J'lIU Arc the Best. ABfrtTllh IiKtIhmmi used In my fauiily nnf. thirty years. W.nV tliem sncx- ci ll' iit Dii ilicuie In (erra, enntlv lusnases, bih! all bUloiLS UoubU-s, and seldom (all a riliylrian. They are Almost tlia only illl wed In Qiff nelelitiofhood." tteilmrm B. l)mly, Kow IjimMng 1'. O., W. fulkiiuia 1'arLHh. La. '. : '' " 1 hve boen In thin eotititry eidit years, and, during all this- lime, neither I, nor any menilwr ol my family have used any other kiad of medicine Lk;ui Ayor'i I'dU, but Uine we always keep at hiuid, and I should nut know bow to gej aliing without them." A. W. SudortxirK, Lnwall, Msu. "I bavu used Ayer's (MLarUe Pltls as a Family Medicine for SS yean, sod they bare always (riven the utmost aUsfartlon." James A. Thonilon, rlloomliiKton, Ind. "Two boies of Ayer"! Pill enrnd me of severe hMdache, from which I was long a nflcrer." Emms Keyu, liubbardstown, Mass. Ayer's Pills, rairABis sr Dr. J. 0. A TEE CO., Lowell, Haas. Sold by all ltVDn In MedlckM. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tiik Hkht Sai.vk in the world for CuU Bruises, Korcs, Ulcers, Halt ltbrun). Fever Pores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, ami all Hkin Sruptious, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is iruaruntctd to iivc Hutic fuction. or money refunded. Price 2.1 cents per box Fur sale bv Y. (1. Kricke & Co. Rnii'ti tusiin Zurari io a Dny. "Mj Htic Cure" for rllt'll tll.it i Htll sitid rifiiralu in radiciilly cured in 1 to M (layn. It iii'tion upon the HVHtem ih rt'iuarkiililc sitiil iiiyfj criotu. It re iiKivcH nt oure the iihc mid the di-Hi-iice i ti i met I i sit I ' (liHFiippcnrH. Tlic lirnt (lore rv.tdy lii'iu lit. 7."c Sold by F, (1. Friclf,, Dru'iL w Sudden Deaths. Ilciii t (I i si-aKf in by fur the iiiont f r- j 1 1 -i 1 1 n line of hikIiIcii dentil, wliicli in three out of four ciihch ih uiiHUHpcftcil. The Hyuiptonn are not jieiitTiilly undtTHtovd. Tlu-He lire: a Iiatiit ol lyin on the ritil Hide, xhort lireath, pnin or ditrcHH in the Hide, hack or Hhouliler.irrcular tniNi'. iiMhma, weak and liunifry spidlrt, wind in stomach, swelling of inkleH or (lroi)Hy, opiireMHion, ury coiiuli ii ii) Hinotlicriiiir. Dr. Miles' illiiHtrateil hook on Heart Dihciihi free at V. (J. Frlke A C'o'h, who nell ami Kiiarantce Dr. Miles' unequaled .New Heart I urr, and Iiih rrHtora- tive Nervine, whirh cures nervoue in-HH, hciKlac hc, Hlecplt-HxncHM, drop Ky, etc. It contain, no opinten. Electrio Bitter. Thie remedy i bocotiiinir ho well and popular iih to need noHpi-cial mention. All who have used hlccl trie Hittern nine; the name HontC of pramc. A purer medicine doen not exint and it in iniiiraiitecd to do al that is claimed. Klectric Hitters will cure all dineaHCH of the liver and kidney, will remove pimple h.iiiri, K.i 1 1 rlieiini and other til lei timiH caiiHcd by impure blood. W ill drive malaria from the Hynteiu and prevent a well a cure all ma larial fever.-- For cure of headache conHtiiation and mdig'eHtioii try Klectric Hitter.- Kiitirenatinfartiii (MijirHiitced, or monev refunded Price Wie and l fier hotile at F. (1 Fricke A Co' dnijfntore. 3 8trtllne Facta. The American people are rapidly heenminir a rHe of nervous wre-k and th" followtnir hoii'I'mIm. the lieHt remedv: alphouso lliinipfliiig-. of Hutlcr, IViiii, swears that when hi sou h'iih spechle from t. V'itim Dance Dr Mile irreut Restorative Nervine cured him. Mr. J. L, Miller ol alprai and. J.I). laolnr of I.OLrunHiiort, Ind each uaiucd 21) tiound if an taking- it. Mr. II. A (iardner, of Vastulr Ind, wa cured of 4U to "iO convulsion easy and much ueudach, di7.nenH, liockarh and nervous proMtiation by one bottle. Trial bottle and line boek of Nervou cure free at F. (i. Fricke, A Co., who recoineud this unequalled remedy. It Should bo In Evory Houso. J. H. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharp burir. Pa., say he will not he with out Dr. K inn's New Discovery for Consumption, tough and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of ' l.a tirippe," when various other remedies and several physician hud done her no eiod Robert Harber, ol t ockstiort. l a claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more irood than any thini; he ever used for I.Kiig Trouble. Nothinu like it. I ry it Free trial bottles at F. f i. Fricke Co's druu'store. l.arg-e bottle, afk and fl.i". For many years Mr. II. V. Thomp SOU, Ol I'.'H .MlllllCS, lOWII, WI'.S HC vcrcly alllicled with chronic diarr horn. lie savs: "At times it was very severe; so ifiich so, thai 1 fcacrd it would end my life. About seven years iilto 1 chanced to pro cure a buttle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 1 nave me prompt relief and I beliexe cured me permanent lv. as I now eat or drink without harm an) tiling I please. I him also lined it in my family with tin best results, rur sale by 1 I Frickie A Co. Mionrinrful Suncea. Two years iil'o the Mailer Plot) Co.' orilered their bottles by the box - now they buy by the carload Aiuoiii' the popular and suceesef ill remedies they prepare is llallen Sal iparilla A Hunloi k which the no ist wonderful blond puritic known. ,Nn drunuiHt hesitates recommend this remedy. For sale by druggist. at - U . at v What l4.liLVkAA..LVv:vvV.vv.v,'A 4 4 .' t ftfctrla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription Cor Infant) "s iiiil CWdren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine dih' . tbc,NV;Otlc Bubstance. It is a harmless substitute far ParegoVV-ropii, Soothing Syrups, and On tor OIL ; frlt la Pleasant.. Its'puaranteo is thirty year' nso-T!y Millions of Mothers. Ctoria destroys Worm ail wllays fererishness. Castor ia prevents vomiting Sour Card, 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 tho Children's .Vw-the Mother's lend. Castoria. Cabf I enaiieut tniici. for cm! dren. Hoataeis have rapeatodly told wofiK food aloot iuu txr chlklraa." ta. Q. C. Osgood, LowvU, Mais. "Castoria I the beat raaMdy for oUldnn of which I am awjuakUod. I bwe nw day kroot for dkdaflk wbcomoUMrs wtftaooaVlarthenini istersst of their oalMian, and aao Castoria In stead of tka various quack ooMranswhiohare destroying th.ir VnuA ones, by forcing: opium, mnrptaua, soothlug syrup sod otlior hurtful acnM itwn Uwir throata, tharwby sandiug them to pramature graves. Da. J. 7. Kixonaus, Conway, Ark The Centaur Company, TT J W HENDEE DKAI.KK IN HARDWARE, STOVES & PUMPS, TINWARE ETC HPOT VASi I :i)D:i OC She is a winner. We reduce not because somebody compels us time credit man that can stand it you a few more prices that may interest you: tioKlen mactune on ... - sun rocs at ioc per gai (iasoline - - " " " 14c " " Warranted Hay Fork .... " " " li'ic each v 2,01)0 odd si.e carriage bolt HOc per hundred Another lot of clothes wringers - 2.10 Carpet tacks still goat lc per paper Cook stoves at cost to close. Folding ironing boards Uic Hlk barb wire 3.70 per hundred Galvanized barb wire - - - - - - 4.35 " " Hest and cheapest line of tinware in the city. o Coine in and see un whether Remember that we can and will save a bargain, NOT ONE - CENT- ON TIME. i iih INTERNATIONAL TYPEWRITER A strictly first cls machine, fully warra.i ed. Mdde Irinii the very hest material Dt klUed werkmen, and with the best tool tna have ever been devised fur the purpose, W ar ranted lo do all that can be reasonably exa Deoted of the very best typewriter extant. Ctnable of wrltlnK IW words per nilnuw ol mure aooordini to the ability of the operator E THICK $100. Itthere Is no airent In your town address the manufactures. TIIK PAKISH M'K'U CO. Auents wanted Parish W, Y. F. . SKKLKMIKK, Agent. Lincoln, Neb, Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic atPM fM r.i. p LAbTt.lt - romp, , fthrnniaimm. nnrft1r(. plftmsrvann lutniiiur lftrl t ntiM. 14ntt:0 fi,r wis hy all hniifiritp DEAF NE8SHlAH(HNfH(bURCD k l ict'i InvM'iii Tuhalar lr Cmk lull. U'hMiMft heard, CinifoH !, H'i' asjaf II I lialf ll lrrtiir1rs f Sj ) . Mil hy V. llltMl, Oil I v T Q T T 893 HrMk4tfi Ntw Iwfkt W riu (f iwuk wl (.rtwuinLt PARKEff'S HAIR BALSAM Olfaiwei ftuil rH-a'ii.iu-a llir hkir. I'r "in,te Ills ui ia nt ffruwlh. tii'T-pr rlU to HoaffJtfl (Imy Curri Ksp l ses-ai hair fu!,nn(, -JftJ f I I leii.J .tl mi Uftfi. I'siii,! Ih tinif. ' HINDEKCORNS. Tl. n.lv..ifrutr..rC1 ui .iu. Lv. iiiui.u, ur Ill.ituX a Co., I. .1 i y-- -. ".I a, Ji l '' 'itl Kl I i 15 Castoria. " Casarta 1 so wall adapted to cnadraa iM I raannnaead S asaxparior loauf praseriptioa known to tut." H. A. Aaeaaa, K IX, 111 So. Oxford St., Drooaifn, H. T. " Our phyaleians la ahlWrso'. ddpsrt ment hava suokca hldlf of Uiav sxpart eoe. In ttialr oulaM uniawan with Oasturia, and althor we oahr nave aaiong our luedinal anppaai wnot kaowa. at njnW prutuoSt, jtttnan fras t aonaistliat tb merits of Oar tuna ha. won as to look with, favor ujion It." Usrrau BiAi ami Luvunuai, Boston, 1 ixs C. Sarin, Ve.., Murray Street, Mew York City. w 4 IRO THE )()( 10 our prices because we can afford too, too. Where is the high price, longf NOT IN PLATTSMOUTII. We tfive )(J(X - you arc in need of any goods or not you money every time. Everything - HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND A, UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on band everything you Deed to furnish your house. COHNKH SIXTH AND MAIN 8THKKT Piattsmout - Neb MIKE SIINELLUACKEK. Wagon and lllacksnilth shop Wigon, nue;y, Machine au.l plow Jlepairinic done IOIWKHHOEINO A SPKCTALTY -- He uses the NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the Ust horseshoe for the farmer, or for fast driving, or for citj purposes ovor inveute.il. It la so mrte that anyone ci.n put on sharp or flat corks, as needed for wet and slippery days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at his shop nnd examine the MtVKltflLn snd ynu will use. no other. .1. M. SlINKLLltACK-. Pi North Fifth 8!. p; ,. ... ,', V