-1 HOW RUBENS : t- i;t'iiiiWi!)! sifi.il a . - a- i y r.f ! r v-v,t rice juid Jf HVR MIND H; N if Yoilt i WOT BH ALL GR0CcJ5 ftcEr ITj -H DKT HOUSEWIFE WANTS 1T. :ns paid a il NEW LUMBER YAAR J. 0. GRAVES & c0. KRS IN FINE LUMBER, SHINGLES. LATIT, SA8II. DCKJK3, liLINDS.end til builcliog material Jail and see us at the corner of 1 th and Elm street, one block !tlt llictkl?a wvi i II mi i m.m.jirj. a uiiis I iwiMHVMiM tie's, W MA MUUiW Everything to Furnish Your House. .1. PEARLMAN'S -GREAT MODERN- 1 MUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. ig purchased the J. V. "Weckbach store room on south street where I am now located I can tell gooda cheap nthe cheapest having just put in the largest stock l goods ever brought to the city. Gasoline stove fdjirniture of all kinds sold on the installment plan. I. PEAHLJIAN. VILL KEEP CONSTANT L ON HANI) A Full anil Cuftipiele lin of :135s, Medicines, Paints, and; Oils. 3SUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS f 1 ' fosclpllons Carefully Compounded at all Hour 1 HAVELOCK liV. vatt . mm . Tn,. rttttji TTir.T?w y j iv v -IF SO- jj i Ruiember tint K, O, CastU 1 Co have an immense stock of r I LEBER AND ALL BUILDIDG MATERIAL! AT HAVELOOK 1 ( 1 (Juuriiritcc Satisfaction in all Thlnirs O. CASTLE & CO HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA. THE POSITIVE CURE .V 11IU1HKHS.M WrrfH,rle-Tota. IMf.0rii H Palnli! a r'-mie lor Him (jngrikl lul ltudlurd. niiti IMiln't I.Ik It. In the lx-j;i'iiiinn of the 8'enUioDtU vntiiry I'eler IW Kutx'i), whime jump t11t.1l not the Biinie gotiiil tlien na now livt-.l in Paris, at a AiodeHt ina m'Hr the iMiliuie of liU ;ilrufiMM, Vttria le Mi'din HoiiU'tiiucH lie hml his pfK-k-jIh full (if uiutiey and lived like a princ. .lit oi'u hit he wiw without a jifenniK; at any rate he puid liia hoht vry irrt'KU iarly, or not at all. The luwt did not coiihider it an honor to board thin great painter, and ait he hml a suprem con tempt for art. he often cast insulin at Kultms. One day when the innkeeper wa in an enp;ially bad humor he threatened to throw Rubens out of the door like a tramp and without further notice. Unbent bad juta had an audienoe witb Lonvrw, but did not potwwtii a hel ler. What ihonld he do? The tavern keeper would not reason, bnt wanted tj ee canh. onder any circumstance money moat be procured. The artlat took email picture of bit own from the wall and ankd in a note written to one of hit friend 1.200 lire for it Half ait hour later the memeuKer reWirned. aaylng that the gentleman would pur only bOO lire for it. Rabent wan furioui, threw th picture on the ground and ttaniped npon it, while the bout waa ttiU more fnriona, at bit hopee, through thlt "daab, to get money were dinpel!ed. Ue wanted to put hit guctt oat on the pavemrrt immediatoly, when Uubent gave hi word of honor that he would pay hit debt within eight days. With these words Rnbeot honied up tUtri and locked the door. Ha left tbe Kotn rery teldora and never without taking the key with him. A week later he appeared before bit host with a little band trunk witb these words: "1 have kept my promiae. Upon the table '-o my room yon will find more mone) (hi n I owe yon. Farewell, air hoatr Thru hi left the inhospitable house with tbe mien of a grand seigneur, who bad given rich alma. Tha tavern keeper hurried op the ttairt to the artlst'i room. The door stood open and the mam of money whii;L was spread npon the table met bit gnze. Fourfold Louis, double Louis, dollars and half dollars lay there in gay con fusion. Naturally the good man thonght he must quickly put hit money in a safe place, bnt what astonishment and fury he showed when, upon touching a gold piece, be found that it wat only paintedl The miser, tbe tramp, had fooled himt But hit anger leasennd somewhat when he taw on tbe walls the rich clothing that had been left by the painter. From tbe tale of this he could cover a great part of the debt, lie reached for a cherry colored velvet mantle what disappoint ment! That, fro, like the other gar ments and tbe glittering gold, wat only paintedl The nnhappy host wat pitied by all hit friends who beard it The story became further known and the painter's fame grew and spread. Distingubihed people ttreamod to tbe modest tavern to hear of Ho bens' gay trick from the host himself and tee tbe painted clothing tbe table bad been put ia the garret aa tbe owner wanted it ont of tight and many a dollar was tpent in the tavern for tbe purpoaa of seeing these thing. Out day a rich Englishman who doted ou art wat accidentally told of the de ceptive table by the tavern keeper. lie oked to see the table, admired it and offered to give the host aa mneb cash in French gold aud silver coins aa waa panted on the tb!. N.tar.l'.y tha boat accepted and wat rid of this "dla agreeable" piece of furniture Philadel phia Time. a ffirM I ftr flam uncii nit nniii Shows lnu of Wltnt bjla at mm tht tut e( ijori Hub Viur. Tint prapuattoa strengthen lbs auip, promt lit growth of new hair, runorei Ik Batumi eulor I gntr and tdd hair, aaa randun it suit plivU, and gkiMj. "Ws Uto no aeshaUoa la proneuneliif Ajrer's liair Vigor uuequaied tor dremhir Uie hair, and w. da Urn alter lung tipcrU ence in lu uaa. Till nrepruUin prentirYtw Uie hair, etirat daiulrulf tud all dlnrue of Uie tealp, make rough and lirllU hair soft and pliant, and prerenls naUneas. Wlillt it I not a dye, th W,o lisvo used tin Vlfciir tajr It will aUmulate Uia roots and euiur glands of faded, gray, light, awl red halt, Uiaiigkig Uu) ooUir Ui A Rich Drown 3 or en Warlt. It win not soft th ptno e" no, a pocket-hwiiilcerfhlef, and U at wsys agraul!!. All Uie dirty, gummy hair praimrsUnni should he iH.ipUr.ed at once by Ain't Hair Vigor, and Uionsaiidi who go aronnd with hd looking like 'the fretful porenpine' should hurry to Uie nearest dmg tor and ttirshane a botU of tbe Vlgor." Tk4 3mmf huU, Atlanta, Oa. "Ayws Hair Vigor It eiceuent for (he hair. It iUmulatea Ui. growth, cure hald . restores th natnral olor, eleaim. the aJp, prfTrnu dandruff, and Is a good dros Ing. VfeknowthatAyer! flair Vigor dlffnrt fiom nost hair tonics snd similar prepara tions, K btlng perfotUy harmleas."-rroiq Mamomlml UmmUimt, by Blita K Parkec Ayer's Hair Vigor rvariasi) av DR. J. 0. A TIB ft 00.. Low.ll Satd by tTuRut sad rwrumara. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tna Hkht Sai,vk in the world for Cut Hruisi, Hun s, Ulcers, Halt Rheum. Fevei Horet, Tetter. ChH)i.-d Hnnds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkin Sruptionp, and posi tively cure FMi'H. or no pay required. It is guaranteed tn ive Mtinfactinn, 01 money refunded. I'rice cent per lioi For salu by F. 0. Fricke 4 Co. Happy Hoosiert. Wm. Tlmnimw, PiMtimtnter of Mnville. ind., wrlln: "hlei trie Bmn Inw done i. re for Bie than all uiIht medicines muntilned, for tliut bitd feel ng arlmiig from Kidney and Liter trouble.' John l.eelle, Ihni.rr nrl torknia. ef iamf plaee, my. : "Kind Kleelrie llllten to a thehest Khliiry and ivf medicine, made m feel Ilk new man." J. W. Ilardn. bar iarrchi.t.tani fiwn, ays : "K!ce Irlr nliler I Just the iblng lor a man who f all run down ud dn't rare belliei he lires or die he found new trengili. good appetlti and felt ll like he hnd a new lease on III Oily noo. a bulil at V. ti. fruk & to' Diuu lore, A Mystery tiplalned. The paper contain frequent no ticea of rich, pretty and educated Kirla eloping with neo;roe, tramps mid cnachincn. The. well-known RrciuliHt, Dr. Kriinklin Nilee, aayg all such girl are more or Ices hys terical, nervous, very impulaive, un Imlanced; iiHiially mi Meet to Head ache, neuralgia, Hlecpleaanetm, im moderate cry iii); or laughing. These show a weak, nervous nvsteni for which therr is no remedy- equal to KeHtorative Nervine. Trial bottles and a fine book, containing-many marvelous cures, free at F. ii. Fricke A Co'., who also sell and guarantee Dt. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonica.Cures fluttering, short breath, etc. AldarntM a a Hvard af Olreetart. ' It would clear away much miftmottp Uon If the popnlar body in rf t.::"r::csd of being ijaiken of and thought of aa a local legitlatnrs, could U looked upon and considered aa a board J tlrrertora. One of tbe tamx important grants where in the powers of aneh a bod 1h citim aeein to pa heyrmd the functions of a board of directors ia tW righv it adop; ordinances wbtoh are enforced by the polioe; bat even at to this power it it to be borne tn mind that' dry ordinances have no original authority. They are constantly declared invalid by the courts because tbey contravene statutes of the legislators or deal with matters not cov ered by ibo grant of uwer U tin vily corporation The inferences to lie drawn from this diarttNiion are two. Flint, that the whole question as to what ongtit to be the business of the city and as to ths bent method of conducting this busineat U fairly open to disousnioni teo ond, that ths qneation is ons involving good judgment only. It does not in volve ths libertiet of the people or touch any of the Inherent rights of citizenship. Seth Low iu Century. Tb. ttUpUaat' Maary. The elephant has an excellent memory. It recollects friends well and It rarely forgets an injury. It is recorded of ono that It smashed a cocoannt upon its driver't head snd tinnhed ths inun't bead at tbe name time, because the laxv, thoughtless fellow had broken a cocoannt on its skull tbe day before. ' A quarter maeter engaged in aiijiwrintendiiig the removal of biiggag In tits camp by meant of an elephant, became angry at the creature's refusing to carry more than certain weight and foolishly flung tent peg at iu head. Boms days after ward ths eluphsnt overtook the quarter master as he wat going through ths camp, seized him with its trunk aud neatly placed lit in among the branches of a tamarind tree, leaving him to reach the ground agnln in the beet way ha oonld. New York Advertiser. Rhtumlltm Curvt in Day. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system ia remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the di sease immediately dissnppears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75c Sold by F, G. Fricke, Druggist, wt Remarkable Rescue. Mra. Michael Curtain. I'laliinelS, III., mskei thailemeul Dial all caught cold, whlcli act lira an her h'un ; aim waa liraini I.. I uiolith hy her family phjntcimi. but grew wma. He old h r ah w a hopelew victim f cousump tlon and that no mcdiciue could cua her Her DroggUt (ugKCtted Dr. King' ucw dlacor err for coniumptlo ; ahe bonvbt a twill and to her delight found bertelf benefited from th do. Hh sontlnuad It u ' i and alter tk- In Ian 1a Innwil aMir ...-.I .n wmII now doe her own homework aud la a well a tht var am.-fpM trial boltle of ;tbi great Slaeovery at t. Q. Kalok k ' o'a Ding Sloie n 'liottl nat, and f 1. I Height ef Cruelty Nervous women seldom receive the eympnlliy- they deserve. While oflen the pictures of health, they are constantly ailing. To withhold sympathy fro'm these unfortunates is the height of cruelty. They Ijnve h weak heart, cunning shortness of hreatli, Muttering, iiaiu in side, weak ii nd hungry spells, and finally swelling ol ankles, oppression, choking, smothering and dropsy. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is just the thing for them. For their ner vousness, headache, weakness, etc., his Kestorative Nervine is unequal ed. Fine treatise on "Heart mid Nervous Diseases" and iiini velotis testimonials free. Sold and guar anteed by F. Ci. Fricke & Co. II For many years Mr. II. F. Thomp son, of Des Moines, lown, was se verely iilllictcd with chronic dinrr hoen. He says: "At times it was very severe; no much so, that I fem rd it would end my life. About seven yearn ago I chanced to pro cure a bottle of Chnnihcrdiiin's Colic, Cholera mid Diarrhoea keinedy. It gave me prompt relief and I believe cured me permanent, ly. as I now eat or drink without harm anything I plenxe. I have iiIho lined It in my family with the best results. For sale by F. (J. Frickie A Co. Ilarglar Abnnt. Little Oirl (weoplngr Sotnelxxly bat stolen tny doll. Mother Yonr doll! Which one? Little Olrl The oldest and nicest one of all the one that didn't have any legs or arms or hair or nyet or anything. Qood New. Wonderful 8uccets. Two years ago the llaller l'rop, Co.' ordered their bottles by the box -now they buy by the carload. Among the populnrand succeseful remedies they prepare is Mailer's Snrmipnrillil A Hunloi k which is the iuohI wonderful blood purifier known. No druggist hesitates to recommend this remedy. For sale by druggist. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and I.iver Complaint!1 Shiloh's V it aliier is guarantied to cure you. 2 Sleepness night made miserable by that terrible caugh Shilohs rem edy is the cure for you, by F. (i Frick. and t II Snyder. 2 VJhat is i gyrvi VAvyv yy.V' 'A'"W1W''-t'""iV' ' ' " "' " " mini I i i ninV '... ... . - H." Castorla is Dr. Saiuuc! Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contalus neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute for ParegoHc, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. at Is rieasant. Its guarantee U thirty years use ny Mllllont of Jlothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fererkhness. Castorla prevents Toaulliiig Sour Card, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind ' Colic Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constIpatin and( flatulency. ' Castorla assimilates the food, rcgrulatef the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural deep. Cas torla is the Children's .Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Oaatoria la aa exotllant nvxlldn for chil dren. Kotliar have rnfwalodly tokl mm at sta iroud Zt upu limit oUUrea.' Da. 0. a Okiooo, lowetl, . " CasUirl. b &a but newij tot ehil-Jrai ef which I an arqtvtlntwL I Im Um day kmot far dbUii when taothara wlIToooalf thol Interaat of their chSaran, and uao Castorla In stead of tbe various quack noatnuns w hloh ar dMtroylng shlr lotad ooes, by forcing opium, morptana, toothing syrup sad other hurtful agents down their Uiroataj thaneby ncdlng them to praiaaUiro grBTet." Pa. J. F. KnfontLO, Coo way, Aek. Castorla. A: r M CkuHWrla atAoawllt)ap4ed to coSdraft thai I raoJBBmaJ M .praraoiy pea Initial . knows to sa." R. A, Aaoaaa, K. D' )U So. Oxfratl at, BrooWra, M. T. I - IW phralalana ta th. ehlldraa depart- mens bat. ipokaai hlgbly of their expert ana In tfcair ouawi. pi ! wrth Castorla,' . and although w. oaly aar. among our anedkal snppUoa what Is gaova a. regular prodjuo)a,Stveatw fra to eonfaa that the nurils of Castorla ha won a to look with favor npon ft" UnrTBO HoarrriL axd DimifAT, Bottoa, 1 Allcs C. Sarra, Prt., The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, THuw Tork City. J W HENDEE DEALER IN HARDWARE, STOVES & IR01T :. ' . ...... i. . . ... i . .... M.' in " PUMPS, TINWARE ETC- SWT UASH THE ' : ooOoo She is a winner. We reduce our prices because we can afford too, not because somebody compels us too. Where is the high price, long time credit man tliatcan stand it NOT IN PLATTSMOUTH. W give you a tew more prices mat may interest you: Golden machine oil Gasoline - - . - Warranted Hay Fork - 2,000 odd size carriage bolts Another lot of clothes wringers Carpet tacks'" - Cook stoves at cost to close. Folding ironing boards Hlk barb wire - 3.70 per hundred Galvanized barb wir 4.35 " " Best and chenpest line of tinware in the city. still goes at 20c per gal ' ... .. 4c " " " a"c each 90e per hundred - - - 2.10 still go at lc per paper - 97c -00O00- Come in and see us whether yott are in need oi any goods or not Kemember that we can and will save you money eery time. Everything a bargain, . NOT - ONE - CEHT - ON - TIME. rrx DTjQrosvenorf Bell-cap-sic sm..ivw. PLASTER. from . BhMmsUtsi. HahnraJartat nUt3rH(r tMsd l Uurwrit Manoa, 0nwi fnr Rk bf JI DntTTu HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AM aayVasmss-aTMtM HAIR BALSAM ana touniftM ik. kalr. xuMal arowlh. B. Itor (Inv I 1M . If lUliaf. ! Treat. a a laxu Fall lo Jiair to Ita T v,.i.iHi ui.i rflc. . Intis, left.Ufr. iUafa, Aff,u rr. I no , yaawnSa, rtu ! W W HINDCRCORNS. th wi tv f r 1 osir. i rviee m wfsi VJ'utiit, iiiaiNia om IJa aaaaw, aav mm. r Corn, ,k v. f.RATKlL COMFORTING Epps Gocoa , t 1 1 1 . .- . - j BREAKFAST "Itya thoroiiitli kqowleilg of the natiiritl lawn which govern the nierittlois of dilution hiuI uiilriiloii. and by a earclul api-liaaliou of the fine propertlof well nclerted Doooa, Mr. hli Iihi provliled our lireHkliut tnble with a delicHtelv IMvoied beveniKt ahieh my av 114 niHiiy heavy doctor' hills, II I bvjllie Jucllo Imi line ol aucli arlicli-. of diet llml a eiti llutloii may ,e gmdunlly built up until strong enouuli to reaint every Miilency to dUcane, lluiidrcd" of aubll ineludica are fliMilIng around ua ready UHttnok wberevrr there la a wenk point, ne may rit many a liilnl ahnft bv keeping ourelve veil fortified ilb I aire blool and a properly nourlnhed Irame." Ilvll senk-e iaitte. Mitiloal alinply villi boiling ier or milk, Holilnlyln hull-pound lln. bv Knicerle. lubelled llillr: .IAMP KITH ft 1X1., IloaiieiiiiathleClienilxt I.0111I011, Kngland UNDERTAKE. Constantly keeps ou hand everything you need to furnish your house, ' ' coRHEKitirH ano m itif trsssr PERKINS- HOUSE, 817. 219, i2l and 223 Main St., Plattsmouth - Nebraska H. M B0N8, Proprietor. 1 be Perkins lias been thoroughly runoysted from top to Uiitviu and !i now ono of tho IkihI hotuls in the state. Bosrduni will lie tnken by the week at 14.50 and up. Plattsmout Neb GOOD BAR CONNECTED MIKE SMELLllACKKlt. Wagon aud Blacksmith, shop Wagon, Buoy, Machine and plow Repairing done FIOKSESHOEINO A SPECIALTY Ha usu tbe NEVERSUP HORSESHOE Which is the beat horseshoe, for the farmer, or for fast driving, or for city purposes ever invented. It la to made thatauyonu cui put on sharp or flat corks, as needed for wet and slippery days, or smooth, dry road. Call at hit shop and examine the NKVKiim.rr and you will use no other. J. M. SIINELLBACKER. 13 North Fifth St. PlatUmouth Uy Anted-Al active, rellnble min-sslaryrrt to m. munihly. with lucre,,.. ,,, renriei,' in hl own. aacilon a apon.ibie New v limine. hcfcrcmH-a. HAM iii imni . . BoHr, New York. , -" f.'' y f ( .' i : f '.