.lAILY PASVSKNl.EK TRAINS , .-uOiKG ESST " . t -. m r v ii. 4 M :... Mo. ., ?; 14 p, m Nil lu ...... It : . in 1 Nil ... . .10 :I4 . n I No. 'JO. IJf0n.ii GOING Not,......, "Hi. Nil o. 1 9,. No. It.. .. o, 1 i-ST 3 : n a. n. 6 : p. 1.1 . a. m. i"i . in. :rs p, m. .9 ii, in, 11 a. in. . ad ' '41 J, fifth 70 d 0, if.NMifrt i-A.in: u.iii.WAY TlMK C AKII. N". :tM Accoirodutlna l.v.-.....,. lu.T.1 a in, .Ni.:uti Rrrn- 4 ,xi p. m. Tr.iim dally rxrrpt ruuilav I At' 3 CDBs: st: -hv.t sitnt:riin .;, n hi.' '. . - . tie-rn. Hit a (loxen other caliiiei - . wna tiuite triumbh on jrri-uilt-reil onrnulveit into ' :. r,.re with BHtisfactiou, H? hi uot hHnd-aiuw, being ,i"nt lUrHtmtu!)lt) looking HniHii. he had shown tiieyoa alitiei mid we hud need of a olh.inft him thronh u 'wd. we arrived at his e discouraged, for the ' ikti a dilapidated, ram ' vq thing, and the two ! larger than goata, were KSIOHfS "'y nd uiiwrable looking aeemed cruelty to animal to con .V.'o an arrangeiueut that involved racing abont three full grown ' " y 1 tn additirm to the little driver. ' '. -'.v derided, peremptorily, that , . luauucttiMrna maun, we Enoum i, get iii'iw-Mtfit vehicle, hut would 'Vm another to nit ourwelvea. We de- . ,iel this inside our own heads, bnt in . '.'doing we counted without the bosta Citoiuen. A DIseOVF.KKR'8 KKJHTS. Having aelected a good cab, with a decent pair of hoiuenv and pruiMwed a bargain to the driver, without regard to the ilirill ami coiitimiotw clamor of our little ragamuffin, we found that bin ehe quence had uiorecoM-uey than our offer, for the driver of the vehicle choto-n would not accept on aa his pawengera bwaiiKe we "belonged" to the other man. He bud cultured w. bad acquired a right of fr iei-y in n which all other cabmen were humid to reflect, and every cabman to whom we mccetwively ad Jrenned oumelvet. refused n in the name way. We were boycotted. The cal la. of the riia-uM were one and indi tixible in their deteruiinaliou that we hhonld make our entry into Greece be hind the worm air of horxK ever neen, tir Otherwihe ko foit. If the (Jreeku bad stood together half an well in their dealing) with the Turk and other f'-s aa they did on thia o-caainn aant three Jieaceful wayfarer, the fainoii "dream that ()ree tniKht nt ill lie fn-e'' lui'ht have become a dazzling and mat; iriticeot reality. liut we hal read long before this in a book by one Plato, called the "Kepublir," that !Socraten and Kevertl otiier fallows bail one day walked down from Athi-ua to the Pinpnn, and in fact that they bail there talked amoiiij! tlwni4jve the whuie oontenU of that llitereetiu Iniok, and we are reasonably trnre that aa to the walk and talk of S.Tute we are tijual to thw walka, at least , and wire wuiild walk, either with Sut-rateg or wiiu the melodioua Inhbuian who, when be did not walk, '"rode in chaiites." We walked, therefore, with the Irihinan' ulu-roative objuration on onr kjujiiih. And aa we walked along the awfully brty street, with the i-l.'tm on one iile ami the wretcheil little hox and viie melling restanrant on the other wretched shops and vile mnellint; nn tauranta having over their dimpt (frat: liliinent biirni in tireek, which, though boil, kvi kiknI enon'h to keep in oil--' Uiiud the ancient Kluni-H aawedila)l 1 bin, actually pawing on the way a uiouu- ' ment witn tlie head of Theinii-toclea on a Doric col mn h", one little raxaniiifflii of a driver followeil na like a pttilent horie fly, tearing ahead at f nil l and halt ing in front of nil ai d declainiiiix con htantly that we were hi and that we were cheating him by rfu-iu to ride. With what immense energy he would dah ahead, halt in front of uit, K' t down aud ojH-n the door of bin rah and appeal toiii to enter, lint he appealed io hearts hardened with nh-ut rae. We were within a few luiles cf the k't where tjenmiwthenM mid Mvagu things at Hie roaring aea wilh jn-bble stones m h i Uioiitu, aud if tin- fallow con Id have caid all theiie thiiign. evi-u if he hail practiced with psvinMon- in bis month, hecoulj uot have ronviured tu. 1IIK FKIUNI.I.Y HlllOiR CAR. Kmldeuly tlit r".:!:c cnlc.kr.S '-it Wiitinn to this mean littledrama. Tl-T appean-d npin the m-ene, here at tlie very end of the lot:;r walls, that awfully modern contrivance, m hoie car. Now, as a horse car is presumably the rop erty of a coriioriition, and as the Kreat distinction of n corporation is that it has no aoul, one -neiveil that here we rtiht be f rt fr.iiu the immediate con sequences of the Uiycott, aud we enter ed the horse car, which, by tlie way, was certainly th- cleanest vehicle in all that part of Greece. As soon aa we entered the horse car we were out of all our tronbh, but we were forced to renVt that we were nut following the great example of Korrate and to consu ier that if Hs-rates had Iwen able to return to Athens in a horse car th! fsct rrnr.i.l hart, tat short ail that noble converwtioii nnder the trees, and the world mik'ht have l-en without lt firxt great idea of an Utopian state. But it is evi'h-nt t!;at modem institu tion are havu.g fair play in Greece. The boycott ami th- lnre car are doing what they may for civilization there, ami other fine thin.es will follow. Mean while one sees etmnh to convince him as he waiuli rs on tiie ArroN.ii that tlw Very rubbish of the Parthenon is worth all the rest of Grw-ce aa it is, and it lie comes a romtort. to know that hitorv has pretty v. ell .roved that the o call ed moleni (irei ks are not Givka at all but only iIom i li'lants of a horde of wretched Havi who swarmed in and settled nsin the hind like lis-usts when war and pixtslenre together had aimila luied th.. gruider r.e. Alueus Cor 'ew York World. Art' tip PVTIHA Caillitli't l.'-'K- Mi-ele evel rilue-ilny eelili'K ... ... i. ... t f...... hl.Mlf . A II II" ai Mifir n ii ii ' . . ,...a tniik- kniiMs sr nl ly l. I", s''"10 ..Ev.il. iiv'htii'N .M'C1ATUN I ji a ui I" r - " . K. H. . , nie.t'lii! every Suuilay alltuu.in at 4 j .re. lies . AO I' v..s Veelf frt ami lli'id t ililay ....invxefeu.il m.m'h nt(i. A H. liail I in RiK-koik blis-k Frank Veiuillyea, M, W. 11, V huemole, llecofiler v A, l'. W. fin. 4- Vest eind and teurlh b-fMuv . vi-i lmi in the niotilll a l. A . n I lisll in Un. ky.neil hlork, K J. Mnlitau, M , i F, Bniwn, Keaiirder, I OOVAI. AKCaNAM-Cm roimrtl n lWl. I Melt at Hie H, nl f hail In tlis Faimrle rrln hliMk ever llernell & 'I tilts, vllllnK brethren Invlled Henry lleruld. Kniteiil ; inna ailmu. M-rretoiv, joint seventh row 04 4 0, Join; eighth row 103 d e, Join; ninth row 108 d e. Join; tenth row 111 A c, Join. This finishes the crown. Eleventh row work t d e, leaving 23 for the back of neck. Break off the yarn. Twelfth row join on the yarn at commencement of last row, and work I d c in each d c (8H). Work 10 more rows the same aa the 11. This completes the lining of the hood. For the outside of the hood, work 1 d e In top of each d c in each row, com mencing with the first row of the lining, having the d c's turn back toward the crown. Across the bottom, or neck of hood, work 1 d c and S chain stitches between. I nto these loops work 4 d c in one, one single crochet In the neat. Repeat from star, across the neck, and work the same round face of hood. As a finish, work 1 sc in top of each st in every row on the ouUlde of bood, and In eaeh stitch of the border with white knitting silk. Put a ribbon rosette on top of hood In the front, and run a narrow rlblion through the neck: tie in a small Imw at the back. Sow on ribbon strings. Ladies' Home Journal. i A si i.OIMJE. No. IM t.ll.fl. F. met-ls ev. ... T....H.. niht mi itii.li hull In FltL'ef aln s .wk an (mil kelless are rordially nvlo-d n Meii1 . hen ulkltli II In the cliy. J Cery. N. li a W.BnitKe, heerctary. K!i rhiurh m.t eveit v a! 7 :W in ma iistriiiei.i ui I ate invlled to alU'iid tlw-re HOUSEKEEPERS' CORNER. Asthma rosy be greatly relieved by soaking blotting or tissue paper in strong saltpeter water; dry it, then burn it at night in the sleeping room. A Pi.EMin liniment for chilblains: One ounce of camphor gum, four fluid ounces of olive oil. Ihssolvc together bv a gentle heat and apply to the af flicted porta. CoKXSTAl:rni makes a good paste for scrap-hoxika. Dissolve a Utile in cold water and cook it thoroughly. Do not get it too thirk. When cold it should be thin enongh to Bpply with a brush. Fob a cut tiike poniicrcd rrsixs, pound It very fine and spread or sift it over the cut: wrr.p a piece of soft linen around It and wet in cold water quite often. This will prevent inflammation and soreness. !s?.ct powder or Jmrax mixed with suirar if npp'ied when fresh and daily, that tin y do not l-se their pungeni-y, w ill drive cockroaches away. Ucmem ter the injunction, if i.pplied when f 1 1 Mn4 A . If a poison haa t-en ai-cidentally swallowed, instantly drink a pint of warm water in which has tieen stirred a t-asssuifui of salt and one or two of mustard. A half glaa of sweet oil will render many poisons harmless. Tiir.ttK are many simple and effective disinfectants, uinonif which are coffee pounded aud burned on au iron plate, sugar burned on hot coals, vinegar taiiled with mvrrh and sprinkled on the floor and furniture of a sick room. Tut a bandage of hot salt outside the face fur neuralgia: fill the mouth with hot salt in cane of toothache; put a lit tle hot salt in a piece of muslin and then put it In the ear for a second or two when etirache is troublesome. Fob severe hemorrhage from the nose try holding ti-e anna nf t. patient cp over the beuil for five minutes at time. A small piece of Ice wrapMi in muslin and luid directly over the top of the nose w ill usually give relief. There la lianr la Veils. Women, unfortuuatct.r, cannot 1 In duced to believe that there la danger in wearing veils. Physicians and cl iuii.U, however, bare often warned them Sirainst the objectionable practice. Miss Mary Homphreya, the daughter of a wealthy manufacturer In lmdon, is another sufferer from this feminine fashion. A few weeks ago she received three veils as presents from her future husband. After wearing thcra several times she complained of a peculiar itch ing in her eyes. An oculist discovered upon eaaiuinatlon that her eyelids w polsoneiL He attempted In vain to cure tucm. The malady develojied so rapid ly that the young woman's left eye had to be removed. The veils were then sent Ui a chemist, who found that they had been colored with poisonous drugs. The explanation of HI Us Humphreys' misfortune waa simple:. A suit for damages will be brought against tlie manufacturer of tlie veils, but It cannot restore the young woman's sight. PLACKS OK WOKS11I1. rTiioi.n-!t. Paul's f'hiirrh. sk. tii twrer, moil -ml smli. Father a'liey. rsMur H-rvu-n: Vtnil in :ia a. hutiil iy (Whool at 2 30, twstdirtlui.. Chbiitiah. Cetiier l-jeiist and KluhlUfts. K. ivlees HHinilllK Slid rveullil. Killer J. K. heed, ator. Hilllilny Brluiul 10 A, M. ErisrofAr-.-St Luke's C'liiiieh. fnrner Third .i.avin. Itev II H. l!uiKe. paMiir. ncr- Vlees : II A. A d 5 ar M. tilllida) Hthil at i :3u r. m. tirMMAN MrTHiilitST IKIier Hlith ft ssd l.iaime. Kev. Illrt. J's-tm. eerviees : II A. M. and 7 :3 v St. riuuaay K'tiool In :3 A M. fsssHvi-siiiAif. Services Id re fhiinh. cr uet Mxlb ana liranltr ti. nev. i. naini, i.a.tur. Miiidav-sci eol at Frearhlnn S". !! s. rr..ar.d sp. m. 1 he 1 . U. . C. t ol Hahlialh rveiilri the phuerti. All meetings. First Mfthoihst. HUih Ht., hetweu Main e..ri Hhv J. II M llie kiivr. iia-tir. M-rvlie. : U a. a., s in r. a. Kumlai rirl I t :A a. Frsyrr nieelii k Wednesday even- (ivHMA l'KssavTSKiA Corner Main and Ninih. tier Wine, u.nti t. hervlces uiual hnun. Siindny rclnxil j0 a. a. Hwfkiikn roxoKSUATioSAU iiranlte, be- taeeu Filth and Min. Coi.okkii Haitikt.-U flllve. oRk. heteen l.mli m,.l Klevenlll key. A. Hiwsell. mh- mi. set tn-es II a iii. am! 7 JO p. m. l'ia)et meetiuir VSeilnesilay ereuli n. Voi jio Mux's ClIBl-TIAH AHlATIlll Itixiins In aierman black. Main sueel. " i.el liiei lllLlT. Inl llirL IHilV. rterV hullllay k(- teniomi at 4 u chs k. huimip ieu wetk days I (rum s.ju a. iii .lo v : 3 p. ui. Sill TH I'AIIK TAHKMSAI'LC IteV. .1. M. V ixmI. I t"t. twrvires : Mimiay Bclmnl, Ina in Iriarhliiif. Us ni. anil l. In.; prayer iiiietlnir Tiif.'isy nielli : clwlr prr- ijcci rriu..y ihkih Aiiare weicuuic. Wcliaxr rmlil Kly'a C'reuni Halm iiboiit three years, and have ri cottiim-nilcd ita uee in tmirr thtin a liunciri'it epccial caeca of catarrh. The tinauiiiKiuM Hiiawcr to our in- quirica ia,"lt'a the licet remedy Unit I have ever uacd. Our experience in, that where parties continued ita lie. it never luila to cure J. M. Monttroincrv. A Co.. I'rmririetH, I)e corali. Iowa. When I Ijcgnn using; Kly'a Cream Ihiltn itiv Ciitui rh wai so hail I hml liciiilaclie the whole time and dis- t iinrKeii n iarpe amount of filthy matter. That Iium iilmoet entirely lisipieirel und have not had head ache science.- J. SnmmerH.iStephiicy, I';. on. Window Barrett's iIasa at Itrown h tf Some of the moat etartliiig, in- tersting; (lincovcrica of the iile atnl customs of hnried Kjo'pt are now licitig; made tlirotigh exteneivcrxcii- vuttiotiH. ihi-se iliHCovcrica Hre rxcitinir a ureal intercut. Many ilimnvirica are, however, being; made in our country that are re markable, Hinon winch we may mention that of Jl.illcrs i'am I'ara- lyier which ctlccta entire relief, ami in many cases a complete cure of that terrible disease rheumatism. and uh'it li m'ixo relieves pain of nil kind Yr f.!e hyail driiK"1"' tf THE LEADING AND ONLY OKE PRICE CLOLHIER 1 WAITING RYOU. TTT IS waiting to show you his new goods O J jJL and to let you know how cheap they can bet ought. HAS TKE LARGEST AMD BEST STOCK In lis line in Cafs Countj. You will not be nblo to buy cheaper Wcs Chi cujjo when you take quality and price in coriHuliinitio:). JOE- Only buys the bcit milked and latext noveltiee in CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS HATS, CArS ETC. And if you are looking for a reliable place to trade give JOE a trial. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH. Tin; INTERNATIONAL TYPEWRITER A met!) Artt cin iniu lili.. fully rr.i rd Mte Irciii lh cr lil materia) b klhril wi.fkmru, mill nil L the tml I.H.i In have eyerlieen delcl let thu purtxiw. W rnnteil til Oil nil ttml em lie reiv l.lr e peeteil ul tlie r.rjr bel lyM-wriler eilanl t at'oliie nl wn'inK IW" "ril ! mlmite- o more aeonliiif li '.lie alulHy ot t he uyrnt" r i nr.CE 8100. It there ! au Ment lu four luou 4(tr Ul iiuulacture. THt PAH!U S!T fit. rnt mitcd - fflh . I. r. H. HEELKMIRK, A Kent. Lincolu, Neb, (r to Hrown A H;irrett nnil ijet h window irhiHH nn! etop up tluit hole in your houee. To HamoH Mllaawi Mointen tlie apota, and rub well with aoap, theo a.:rape anue challi rerj fine, and rub that la alo; lay la tlie tun, wetting tlie (T'kx1 from time to time. Taki ejna part of lemon Juice, Mil, it arch and koft aoap; rob on thickly and Cur for Paratvala. Frank C'ormiitiM, of I'nrrell, Ind. Trr.. b;ij: "I hitlut ei Mr. Hiiihaii, Iiohc wife IimiI purnlyaiH in the face to 1'iiv h dottle of L hHiiiljerl.iiu'H l'nin Il.ilm. To their rcut mupriee lefore the hottle hail all heetl lieeil she wh a irrent deal better. Her face had hecn drawn to one aide but the 1'tin Halm relieved all pain and aoreiieen. and the month dHuuuied ite natural elm in'." It in rfleo a certain cure for rlieiinialiMin lame back, eprainH ewcllitiH and liitneneaM mi c?!:t l:R.":ci iuf erne by F. (1. FrickcACo., Irriifjjjirit". CHt. W. A. Alilictt, wholiaa lon(r been with Menem. I'rcrivMl and llattoti, Keal Ftuteand Ineurance Itrokere, )e Motncg, Iio MtI ie one of the beet known and nioet re (tnccti'd buriiucfH men in that city aye: "I can teelify to the (Hid ntmlificM of C'haililjerlaiu'H I'niluh Kciuedy. Having need it in my family or tlie phhI enrlil yearn. I can eafclv nay it ha no eiual for either colda or crouii. )i:cnt liot tlee for eale by F. (. Fricke A Co. Irit(f jfixtB. That Hackiiii(Ciiii;h can o otiick' ly cured by Shilnli'n -iire. We l'UHriintce it. For Nile by FX). Fricke and O II Snyder. 1 Fly'w Creaiti Halm i eepecially iid.ipled n b u remedy for catarrh which in iiirirravated by alkaline duet aud dry windn. V. A. Hover. I riiirirint, llenver. My catarrh waa very bud. For thirty year I have been troubled with it have tried a number of remedied without relief. A driiir- Kiel adviwed Kl' Cream Halm. 1 have need only oik; bottle aud 1 can ay I feel like a new man. I make tine voluntary htatement that Moniiarrul. V. V . Kuwver. id KochcKtcr. Wie.. a proinincnt dealer in K'm'ri" iiiTcliiimliHe. mihI who riina ecvcral peddliutr wajfone. had one of hi ( i ..ji.. 1 .;!. . liori.n riaiiiy i ui nun mn ht-.j mi n lariat. J tie woumi rcniHco. 10 ncai. Tin. Iiikru.. I.eeume lallif umi atitt tiuwwithetandiutf careful attention anil the aim n ation ol reuicuica. j friend handed Sawyer aome of lliill.-r'u tliirti Wire I .inemerit. the moet wonderful thinir m't eaw to li:tl Mlli-ll wound. He Httiilicd it only three time and the eure wan completed hciilen. Ivpiaiiy .11 ... ..." !. ......... .....I woiiiiiIm. For eale by nil driljfKiKt DETECTIVE H " nTAMA'ln ev I I rVll In H''t Uy on the ifraaa in the hot nn. Re- ( others may know of the Halm.- -new the anD.'lcation twa or Uire Iudm J- W. Mai hew eon, (Lawyer), I'aw- lirrnr P'rirriirr uiiiiri imii iii-i.u. ii -..-, iMHinil reti Inr turilrtiliiit. wAMIIOKlN 1K i H J I K 10 1. M , ki t 7n7, Wlili)lin looa. HARNESS! HARNES FRED GORDE he only Iinjiletticiit dealer who h:iH iiuule a kiiccohm in C V THh, beet of harncea. Iioth ilin!i.!e r.!r.;;' i'"y o kmiiiv Mtoreiinil everything in the harncHM line iiImo buicM and carri.1 wlin h are liret-claMM in every renpect, beintf the litrhtent, "ir'-ii;-;!! unieet riding vrliiclea on earth. 1 AIX) have a arizc lot of Schutler, Muline, (lain and Sterling v Spring wagon, road carti, and plowa of all diurriptioti. Plattsmouth IN OUU COHPLKI K STOCK OF ladies rm SHOES We give you the follow ing deep cut in price": I.ndiea Fine Cla.ed Dontrola f.V.'S ehoca reduced tit Ijtiiiea Iongnia Md MetiblefJVlahoe reduced to Indira Meet Itongola M.il i'l'Ci icuuceo to. Ladicn ll.ind Turned beet Dogola Kim) "hoe reduced to FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY f We have a great many other eampli' lota of odd ei.ca that we otf"nng at III orderto reduce our atock to meet our obligation. I We hUo have a few lota of Latlica Oifoidn that we will cell at red price. Don't forget tlie place. i - aw tucket, K. I. rf -