A Csnln Trasdmill. "Churn dog" stories are slwavs In w-r. A city man who used to live ou farm, as so many city uibii did when they were boys, semis us this: "At home " the farm we bad a number of cows. idhtiv that churning was too heavy a task f,r ev-n the men fnlkn.au Mr I. nwl up a dog churn, an Inclined whet I. sort of canine treadmill. It twnme the duty of Potito, a lnrge whita tuusuir. to tread that monotonous cycle, and uot--iinUiidinj tliH toothsome bit of uiwit that was fastened on a lath within four inches of In now, he was not at all proud of hi poMtiou aud responmbility. He made several attempts to shirk bis t.vk, and twice succeeded, lie got to know when churning day came around s well as uny one in the house. "On the morning of that day he would loiter about the kitcheu door until he was fed. and as soon as he heard the note of preparation the bringing of the cteani Jngs. preparing the churn, etc. he w ould pat fur the wood and would not bo seen a-aiu until uight. The duy of churning wm chanced, and next morn ing a Inure crestfallen and astonished dog was never seen when he was collared and harnessed to llie beam which set the Uii i.. mot-.!:!:: he lucked positively fool ish. He ilid his work, but with lowered head, anil In cogitation evidently. "Ou another occasion he tried another dodge. W'heu they were about to put him on the wheel he ran op to his mis tress, holding up one paw, affecting to he lame. She thonght much of the dog, and was inclined to let him off that day. The next instant he was seen charging over a high fence af:er a neigh bors cat Well." said the old lady, 'if be can go ufr a cat like that he is able to churn. And he did, and never tried to shirk his work again." Forest and frit ream Finely Hil 'frn Art Nat-rout. Finely bre-J. intelligent horses are often very nervuua. They are quick to notice, quick to lane alarm, quick to do what seems to them, in moiueuts of sud den terror, necessary to escape from ris sible harm, from something they do not understand. That is what makes them hy, bolt and run away. . We cannot tell what awful suggestions strange things offer to their minds. For aught can tell, a sheet of white paper in the road may seem to the nervous horse a yawning chasm; the open front of a baby carnage, the jaws of a dragon ready to devour him, and a man on a bicycle some terrifying sort of a flying deviJ without wings. Dut we find that the moment he becomes familiar with those things, or any other tliat affright him, and know what they are, he grows indifferent to tiiera. J"Tt"r"' " nn '"r horse shies at anything make him acquainted with it. let him smell it, touch it with bis sensi tive npper lip and look closely at it. Ue tneinber, too. that you must familiarize both sides of him with the dreaded ob ject. If he only examines it r-ith the near nostril and eye he will bev.ylikilr to scare at it when it appears on his off side. Jy., t! en. rattle your paper, beat your bri-s drum, f utter your umbrella, run your baby carriage and your bicycle, lire your pist .l and rattle your tinware on hot ii siik nt him and ail around him until he cum. s to regard the noise sim ply as a nuif ance and material objects only as trivial things liable to get hurt if they ure in his way II may not learn all that in one lesson, but continue the lesson, an I you will cure all his nervous ness. KxcUauge. , County Court. S. I. Sear vh. Robert W. Cunning ham et ill. Suit on note for $lf0. Trial to court and Hiibmitted. Lli Gibson v. V. A.TifTany. Suit on account frr work and labor. Judgment by confession forlfltl.N). Paulina I.usinski vnj Curl Anton. Suit on account for board. Trial to court and judgment hr plaintiff in the Minn of 1H TA. - S Will. CIllllM VH. W. II. ifllHllU Suit on account Default of" !- fendnnt entered hikI jiidirnient for plaintiff in the sum of Jacob Yallcry, Jr VH' J'-1""" 'iv ingston. Action in review. John V. Farncll Co. vs. A. Cohen. Hearing on motion to suppress deposition. Argued and fill uiiittcd. C. D. d imes for plaintiff, llecson & Koot for defendant. License to wed issued to John Wcstlake and Mix I.uliiCii'oth. both of A voi a. Asgil S. Will vs. John 11. IIoIiiich. Suit for breach of contract in the ftum of $.17i.H. A newer. ct. .ri. First National Hank of Weeping Water vh. Ian. A. Leach ct ul. Suit on noti- lor f.'Ci.lT., -liss Indorse ments A iihwit, Oct. 3. "'"".. First Nntioiinl Hank of Weeping Water vs. Fred ltcllows ct al. Suit on note for !U). Adswer, ct. .". Chicago ' Nickle Winks vs. The Noble Sewing Co. Suit on promis sory Mote for $i!i7.i. Hearing. Oct. .1. II. T. Clark In lit: Co. vs. Flower A Anthony. Suit in attachment for rf ichardson Drug Co. vs. FlowcrJ.V Anthony. Suit in attachment for 7il.'.tt. Petition filed for appointment of Aaron ('. I,oder guard, nil of Martin and Anna Mahoncy leeble minded l.a-t will and testament of David II. I.ockhart filed for probate. J. C. Cummins A Son vs. H. A M. U U Co Defendant el.-cts to takes tender of flsti.40 and deliver goods' to plaintiff. f K. C. auatla s. F.lectric Light Co. Mot ion lo make petition more s pec die ii rid certain. Argued and Submitted, BCHLlSQTOS k MISSOIKI Rim R. H. v time table. ' (IK DAILY l AsSKNCiKK TWAIN GOING EAST ',.. 2 6 : ffl I M .No. 4 10 :.i. Nu. i J ; U p. m No in sMa.ai ho. la 'I :l ' No. a) . s Jiia. n No I,.. 1, n S. I. ' M. 1.. No l. '0. 111. GO'uiG VEST . s a. rn . . : .'. a. ni . .. ' -i.l a. in. . H i, m. .. ,s u. tn . It :irta. m MWrHI I' AVI fir RAILWAY ' TIMKIAKM. :islioiiiiKi iaiuu lrtep.. n..iAi arricii . Triiin dally exi epl Kiiuilay in.: 4 . i p. III. in. r mm if.TiA NICHTS OK PYttllA" l.sllllllel l.'"'ir Ml. 17 M l-. VeH well' ."!. evenii.u .L....I I I.I... il Y Itliiv sniirtcs air rinills ly in le.l m s'lri.J :. C. Miculnll. C. C ; ' ti '' K. 11 H. Mvyv, vks m i 'a aiern i.n Wi.i k IIKIs 1 h N M'CIATIO ui.en lr. ni s -:m a m in -:ai e rm mm mi liiwisl inifl lie evny rtonia sllerm " :l D'eim-k , A" f. v. . v,,.i, ir-1 mi. i t li : ; "rl n .toe ol e.e li lliiili'll allt x n. oi in ltnkitiHi t li'k ll.a.k '.rurl'ir. V-. u l, I' KlH Io!l', UiTiinli l o I Dialriet Court. The adjourned ees-ion of the dis trict court will convene Wednesday, Sept. 'IS. Those interested will take notice. Tha Vor "rah." The word "cash" is nnderbsl to be derived Irotu the Italian "cassa,' the client where Italian merchants kept their money, as do at the present time the frrtiiurds in their "caja." the Portu guese in their vi.a" and the French in their 'cai.-.se.' The application of the word "cash" to money s English, it not having a corr sneling term in auy other European language. "Cash" hav ing been so inconsiderably adopted in stead of "cassa" (chest), entries to die cash Ijook (it snould be chest book) are xsida in Ax.-xicia and English cor.ct (nir house in this nntiiwiiiinir wav "Cash Dr." and "CashCr.." whereas the chest, and uot the money. Is debtor to w hat U put UHo it and creditor for what la takr-u out. Ureat miM hief has too often arisen, ar is well known, tn bankrupt trials from misuse of the word "cash," in which large deficiencies often appear, and which would not be thecuse if the word chest were ned. as it ought to be. In stead of the cash account in the ledger it should lm t'i "chest" account lirrs.k lyn Eagle. Natural Omaairnta and Plafthlnfa. The seed known as Nicker beans and Bonduc uuta. "is-u-s of Ouilandina, are often used for bracelets," necklets and rosaries, and are very ornamental when capped and -t. Baskets and other fancy articles m-id" of them are very common in most museums. There are two species, ii. Douduceila. the seeds of which are of gray leaden color or aslatyolive green; and i. Bond no. winch are pale yellow or tirange colored. In the Malay Archi pelago thee ix-eda are nsed as counters and playthings hy children in place of marbles, and on the Gambia in playing a game called w irre-warree. In Bom bay, strung upon red silk, they are worn by women as a chirm, and also in Egypt by women and children as amulets against wit heraft and sorrery. Cham bers' Journal V Nil lU MfMl. -An!Ht :iMtl-Hii Kriiluv ii i ii i' hi lltr uii'i ill si . ! !l II lie. k I I. k. K .1. li'IUi-". I', l.niHii, lit .eiitli-r. lnV a I. Ki'A VAM-.. ... n i! V l. II :.l I lie K of I' hull :il III - I'l Imli 'r. ii; lilm k i. mi l:.'ineil (s i.in. i'lin.a t.r.tUreu iiivl'i-it Henry li'-r-l-i. t--r-i" 1 nil i till ii g, ii'ii.iv. 'if S4 MUHif.. S tIS.I y inn tk ry- ii r..lsy loiilil Kl It.elr hail I' l l'Kuniil ' ,' Aii'.'lo r.'H..wii lire runi si' i .ir ,.iri i ..i. vl.ii.i i' In llirrily. J I .'iv. i; s w , undue. Neiri ta y. I'LACKS OF WOKSIIII". Cai hoi ii .-M I'sul's l liiiirli. nk. I iv.r.-i, Filth slid sixih. Km her s in y, I Hi..r S. .yir..- kl'iwat S : III! Ill ::UI A. M. Hl.llil.lV Srlmiil &t 1' ..H). sl!h tl.'l.rllk'Ui.l.. ClIHI-TIAM.- p unier I..H iit snil Kl(;htli Hl. St-nlies mi. riilim Klul Msi.iiiii. Khl'-r ,1. K. Krrtl, pastor. SiiiiiIh) ft insil in A. M. Ki'lsi oei..-SI Lake's t'liurrh. rnrner 1 hiid ami iii-. Ket II Ii. K irii-s i.-i"r. hei irr llA.M s d 1 T a . holiday Mlisil St I : I' M. ;hman MrTllnlUSl . rner Mlxtll Kt SI.") l.ranlte. Ke. Ilirl. I'H'liil. iw-mres : II A. M. and ' ::o e u. S'-uu.iy n Insil 10 mi a m. I'KMIH TrKI a S -"einees 111 IH' rlnifrli.i'iT i.ri sitlli and (imniie :. U v. J T. I mm. .tiir himdav-v ool at t .. ; I'lisiliHK al II a. in. hihI i in. llisY. K. H. C. e ol ihl rlnirrh imrH sny hshlislll eelill.f Si i l.'i III the liiiM llirnl ul Ail ale ili ilrd to stl'Dd tll-sr Why Ms Took Huns Ilia Fir ICacapa. A local hotel kee-r gives a queer ex cuse for not having a hre escape from a bedroom in the second story He says that he had one placed there a year ago. bnt the fiiMf two weeks three boardem kipped their lulls hy its means and then be had it Jnken out Springfield Re pnbllcan ItissaidthHt Alexander Raikln, the (Scotchman sliu sncci-ded John Brown as Highlsnd wrinrl to the queen, has obtained slmi'st e ..'narked an influence 1?. the roynl tinu". ild as Drown pos ysed. il is the personal attendant of lb queen on ev rv pn-.rney Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodgson lure by return their thanks to all kind friends and neighbors! who bavi ns. ,eted them in wall hing; and litrinu fur their dear departed daughter. Dora. Secretary Miller wishes us to say that all hill held against the Cass County Agricultural Society must he presented to him by Thursday noon, if possible. Mr. (ieo. kichceon, who has been a mi-sHciiyer on the K. C, for some time win called to Lincoln Satur day and iven a train on the main line Deck Harding takes his run as messenger. Kngine .'til and 17 i .une lo-elher lit South t Iniaha esterday morning yet 11 not trrciif den! ii.' u. image was done, the pilot was tote olf of engine '.'41. Mraiiu' I" "ay there :i h rar in the train containing; a mail and horse and toe car as made in to kindling: wood and neither one I hurt. I Our vfcninl friend. II. C. Mi Makeu i left at this: office a couple of baskets I of fruit! consisting' of peaches grapci; ami plums, mat ure as line as trow in the county, Mr. M Makeu took several premiums al the county fair this season ami is recognised an one of our most prominent fruit growers. I'.ravini; the World haa always been a popular play at the I'ark theatre, and thai it is still a stioon attraction waa viticrd by audience that saw the performance yeMterday afternoon, and last nigdit. The piece is oneof the best sensational productions and is doubly attract ive thia hohsoit. because the com pany preecntinjj it in jfood. Miss Kate Watson, ia a vicarious, mid hard working; young; comedienne, and i nrried her pari in a highly fat iMfactory manner, she ia a Nid linger ami dancer, and pule a a reHt deal ot life and fun into her charac ter. The escape from the rookery in the third act created the greatest enthusiasm - Indiamipolis Journal Dont fail to see this jrre;it play lo night, for it will pleiese one and all. Some of the most startling, in ti-rsti ng discoveries of the life and ciiMtouiH of buried F.K)pt are now beinjf made through eitensivecxi n vattiona. Theae discovcriea are I'xciliiii; a rreat intiriHt. Many discoveries arc, however, being; made in our country that Hre re markable, among; which wc may mention that of nailer's I'uin Para lyser which i-ffec'ti entire relief, and in many cases a complete cure of that terrible disease rheumatism, and which also relievca pain of nil kinds. For eale hy nil druist. tlir rlnirrh. mrrllnijs. ft asr MSTIIoiilsT.- Hlxth Ht., I.elaeu Main slid IVarl. Ilr J. I l Hueki.er pinlur. Ki rvlce : II A. a.. .11 r M Siiliilsl im'IkhiI K .siA M. I"rs)ri mee'li K W'rdiird.iy rrn- I'lg. UsiiMAS rassmrraiAN t'oriier M no and .Ninlll. Itrv Willi', p.ii r. Mrllr uioal hours. Sunday M'lH'i'l 'J A. m. SSfriH'H OJIMMKOAl oAU lilslllte, tr- teeu r itlb sud Sixlli. ' CoLokkii BAiTir.-Mt Ollvr, i;k. b-tai-en Ii Mill Slid LlryentU. lU-. A lo..rll. pan tor. Sriii.n II III. SIlilJ :3I p 111 fs-r lliertlliK Nrdlirday elill. yolK'J IE.N'S ClIHI-TIAIf A'slAtloM--Hi...m in V alerman lilis k. M ini street. -pel iii.-ennii. ..r mru unly.eierv Snunsy sf- trili.u.ll Si 4 o I'liK'k liisillin os U Seek d)t from M s. m .to V : JH p 111. Sol III tAl K lAllKHNAl LK Itrv. .1 M. Wisst, t S'lor. rs-nir-n: Suriisy rVlim.l, ins in.: I ii .1. hli u. 1 1 hi And I' . prsvei ineatinir liir-.l: infill ; i linlr plHi lli-rid.i iiiiilit .Uiari'srl nr. Nlls' Nerve and Liver tllle- Act on a nrw principle--ri tiuiatiuj. the liver, Ato iimch slid Imi 1 tluougl the liervea. A UrW dix uVeiy. Dr. Mile' IMls S eelily cure biliou-n. ss, bn, ts-U, torpid liver, piles, roii-tipatioii, Utie qusled for men, wiwd, chilihen Suisllest. Diildint, surest! ,V)(bss, ii.V Ssinpls free si K. i. Klicke A Cn's. We have sold Kly's Cream Halm about three years, and have re coimuemb'd Ms use in more than a hundred special cases of catarrh. The unanimous answer to our in ijuiries is. "It's llie best remedy tliat I haveever Used. Our experience is, that where parties continued its ue, it never fails to cure. J. II. Montgomery, A Co., Druggists, De- corah, Iowa. When I began using; Kly's Cream Malm livy fatal rh was so had I had bead. u he the whole time ami dis charged a large amount ot liltliy 10, at. r. That" ha .iiiuoet rntin lv diHappeared ami have not had herni al he s ience. J. Siiiiiners.Stephiiey, l oiin. Drown A Ham-It have just re ceived a fine line of import. l tooth and nail brushes, clotli and hair brushes. Prices away down. tf A Cure for Paralvsla. Frank C ornelius, of purcell, Ind. Ter., eaye: "I induced Mr. Pin-on, whose wife had paral) sis in the face to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain lialm. To their great emprise before the bottle had ail been used she waa a ejrejit deal better. Her face had been drawn to one aide; but the Pain lialm relieved all iaii) ami soreness, and the mouth assumed its natural sh.ipe." It is also a certain cure for rheumatism lame hack, spiaius swellings and lameness. 5o cent bottiea lor sale by F.li. FrickeACo., Druggists. Hair tliii ina. rings, crosses hi hair work of all kinds to order, Ms-a. A. K.N'KK. If 17.''ll4)cust St. ft jus,1) i . ..jragprtj 'lllil"iiiin'T".'a1 - 13 I! THE LEf DING AOD ONLY ONE PRICE CLOLHIER WII.I. 1IAVK HIS fiKANI) FALL OPENING MONDAY - SEPT - 21st AT 8 O'CLOCK 1 'EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO GOME. Every Lad) and (icntlciiieii Shall Kcceive a Mcer Sou venir Than Ever llefore. SPLENDID MUSIC. Opera House Corner Plattsmouth. k .- 8 v. Tin; INT VAl X ATI 0 N A L TYPEWRITER A irirtiy )rl ei msehnis. fully wsrrsn ii. Ms.tr liom the v. rv til instrrisl b Slllrtl ..fklltrt. Slid sltll tlir br.l tisilf lb Iists rvrr l-en lev!-1 fur Ills iuriioW, W tsnte.1 to do sll tlisl rsn be rrssHistil)r Ft is-rtrd . llie rjr liest lyirrller rllslit. I'uimIi'siiI rl'li.s I" nnH i-r mlniile ol ip .fr e.'.rillr.g tn the sbillty o! the op-rstw I";-'' ; K' - '' ' '--' " ' . ' "J. ' That ll.i kinl Diifh can soijiih k ly cured by Shiloh'n -ure. We guarantee 'it. Kor Sale by K. (i. Kricke and OH Snvder. 1 Croup fn (jueiitly finds a house, hold unprepared for its visit, while tlir repidity with which it develops calls for instant treatment, lor this dangerous disense Aycr's ( bcr. ry Pectoral is an adm rable renn ily. It saves many lives every jear. Kii-p in I he bouse, Wnrlrl'K Pair HOW TO cih a WUIlUbfdir FORTUNE IN AN incrcditablc short time with a Capital of $200 and upward Success certain if iiisrm lions laith fully followed, (iiven in receipt of postal note or postage stamps for l. Address Ick Hox i. Chicago, III. Slecfincss ninht made miserable by that terrible clinch Shilohs rem edy is the run for you. hv V. Frick. and O II Snyder. ' i , Alwuyti take your prescriptions to Drown & Harrett's. tf PKICE 100. Ilitirir is so wul lo your town sdilreis th niiiiil.irlurr. THK PAKIHU M Hi Til. A:ri.ts Hi:td . Parish N, Y. K. Ik HEKLKM1UK, Auenl. I.incolu, Neb, 1isT OK S'lot.r.N A stem-winding silver wnti h. I he bnder will pleasr leave at Frank 1'arriith'n jewelry stole and receive ?r-i rewaril. il H. W. I'IKKl'K, HARNESS! HARNESS," AT- FRED GORDER Tin- only Implement uYuler wlm hMb iiimle a snms in Ciu-s Cot rPMIK best ol harness, both double and single mny be foutul a store and everything in the harness line Mso busies and earn , which are first class in every respect, bcin the lightest, strongest V f easiest riding vehicles on earth. 1 ALSO have u Inre b-t f S. butler, Moliue, I lain lim Slerlin.r wii 1AI.SO hav Spring w ijioiim, road carts, and plows of all inscription. Plattsmouth Nebra SPECIAL sal:I ( apt. W. A. A I. belt, w ho has Ioiil' been with Messrs. Precival and llatlon, Keal Kstate and Insurance Drokers. lies Moines, Iowa and is oneof the best known uud most ri sei led business men in that city says: "1 can testily to the jiood oniilitiff ol C hamiierlaiu's ( out;li Kemed. llaviuu used It in mv l.imily I'.r the past citrht years, I can sali ly say it has no eipial lor either colds or croup, .ill cent hot ties lor sale by t. (i. I iicke Aj Co.. Drutfiils. Wonderful. K. W. Sawyer, of kochester, Wis.. H prominent denier in general merchandise, and ho runs several jicil. 1 1 1 n Lf wagons, had one of ins burs. is badly cut and burned with a lariat, The wound refused to heal, The horse became lame and still liowwithstaiidiug carelul attention and the application ol h-iih iIm s. A friend handed awyer some of Mailer's Harb Wiie l.im-mcnl, the most womlei ful th ii'; - i r s;iw to heal such wounds. .'. . iil i d it only three timet ami inc run- was completed b -iil'-d. K.pially good for till "ors, cuts, hi'lises, wounds, bor s.ile by nil druggist IN OIJU rOMl'LKTK STOCK OP We give you the following deep cut in prices: Ladies I'iue (il.i.ed Doligola i'l.'l't shoes reduced to Ladies Doiigola Kid Flexible .."illshoe reduced to Ladies Dest Doiigola fM.lll shoes reduced to Ladies II. Hid Turned best Dogola $mi shoe reduced to If iv il 3 I. FOE, THIRTY DAYS ONLY; A Al I . - . - ill tl'.. I . . . .... .s-.... m.ou i.tlior ...... 1.. l..s . . s . Olf'TIIIHt "'ligaiinn. r C J' In order to reduce our slock to meet our i Hi ,r I l!l J in i , ( Yf also haven few lots of Ladies Oxlords that ue w.u n piices. Don't forget the place. iiik, hi ri I 1 3 0 Ii 1.