chriatiiias) tf A mun flio attempted to rake soir 1 iwfney on, a subscription paper fur u nc tssary chtitt-h relates his experiotict t'uue: , :;Tue first man I went to said he w:. very? sorry, but the fart 'was hu w.ia to inviived in hi business th''t lui couldn't jfiveyitiything. Very sorry, nut a man in debt a be was owed hi first duty to bisfrjihtors. "K'mwaa smoking an expensive cigar, nil It I ire I left hi.s store lie lnuight of a peddlsf who came in a pair of expensive cuff buttons, i "Toe next man 1 went to wan a young clerk in a ban'.iing establishment. 1I winl the paper over, acknowledged t'.ia th church was needed, but said ha wit, owing for boar, was bully in debt u1 iliil not see how be could (jive anything. nan I tl nil IW4lMiUl ... I...., a....... I wTl . - - T I . 1 , - . - . - .j . - v . v.... i - iwikAktti leMi u 4 went ti vilQ oase- ployed in a sotrt factory manner by ; ball grounds I .aw this young man pay Uty cee's at the entrance to jro in, an I ma' Iron Uiuuiit the grand stand whet PARIS BATHCART3. Call on the Tttckr Sister in tb SIktwu'.! I, Jack for tmrp-nin i JtKlsre Chapman Informs ustha tlje uprin term of district court will be lm in the new rti.'.rt houw hail the day. .. Elder lame Caff ill, nf h re rnuized church, of Latter Day 'tuts, will discourse at (he rnmn chnrcn. Sixth ami Granite "U, Sun-lay. N'.jvfmb'r '2'.). tit . ;W k p. in. Subject on the Per fect D.i v an viewed fr,m a bibbieal i iUn:l p Uncle YV ,i Cuhin old as It ia t:rjy of our nfVsr. A thoroughly fcuod pen'ornists ot the entire story by a cowpunytof tvell known ctor would surely be an in vita-j tion, Such ., perfortnmce c i be oen at the opera hoiie next us day iiiffht. bv the oriirinal ! &' "fli)rau Com puny.' Bennett & Terr ' Have nil lie dried fruits, Apple butter, i made Surhutn niolaH!eH, p I ' Snow Hake hominy. C'rjf'al nee, fii lined fruits mid veetahlen. CiinneJI nn-atH and huh, everything else kept by a firMt clac grocery. Lit of Litr Deinniuin' iinclnimed in ,nf . pontoftice at Phttttnuth, Nov. 3. for the week ending Nov. 19, l.HUl: Burrl-i Mm A S Bii'k". J-h" ilr iw h W II I liMiwi Aron ' 1ri-h. h. II.m.iI.1 BMiy H. ivnr. It )U "fc, KB Jim Kit' t-(,i-kaCi' I. iM!.ru. t' L'liiifU'.Mrn !I Lini a1. U ii till er. Johu K iitm.rti- Nf 'liH n'r - )U n. cm Han Bwlrfbok.i u-la Ka"dle. MO lirlrr. .f W 8 r:i 'r. Jufph t a "U. Arn.i Knltm .l nir IVutMi. MilHK V aid. Mi Mallerm n, Mn hhkIh IVrnonn calling for the above will please pay advertised," 11. J. S". U ilGlIT, I', M. ; t-ciid aeatt were aolj far a ijaarter of a "The third m;in to whom I present? 1 tli ji.iper wni4 a fanner living u-.ir th town. He hIm) waa aorry, but tine were hard, hi.i croi bad been a partial j failure, tiie iiiorttfiigH on his farm wa Jt heavy loiid.'tlm lutureat war coming due, and he really could not ee hia way deaf to give ti) the church, iiltliou',''j it wu iut what the new town lieejed. "A week from that time I aaw that fcime fanner lriv into town with h" entire family aud (' to the tircnH, nftei nooti Hiid ui'ht, at an eliiene of ut le... t fuur doiiitra." Youlli'a Cuiniui.iuu. Oyftem, Celery, Cranberries, Mince Meat. Sweet Cider, Nut. Fig , Rairin and many other nice thing f r your Thankegiving dinner can be had at , UENNETT it TUTT's. Some of the mont etartling, In terting discoveries of the life and cuhioiiim of buried Kgypt are now b-in made through extene iveexca- Tatiiou. Ihefe tliccoverieB are exciting a great intercut. Many diwcoverieH are, however, being made in our country that are re markable, among which we may . mention that of Mailer's Pain Para lyser which etlecta entire relief, and in many raxea a complete cure o) that terrible disease rheumatism, and which alno relieves pain of all kinds. For Bale by all druggist firiinmla for a l'wa "1 waa down in Kentucky," ar.id the drummer at the Cadillac, aa hohliin li i ftKjt over the writing tible, "and nn d;iy 1 was iti the ktore of a tneri'haiit, wiio was also the iecretary of the Coiiiuy Fair association. KeutucL'v'a a great place for county fair, you know. Wu were sitting tlirre. c'.iintiiu? alxmt trad i and one tiling another, when a Ions f -ed chap with a wiinan nad tix chil dreii at liia heel filed in. " 'Air you Mister Simpson Le ti'.ed, CCHJl:: v.p to the fierchalit. "SimpHon nodded. " "Don't you give out Jcs.c.3 for the connty fair? "S'l.t very toftcn,' rrn!icJ Kiu:pson. hedging. " -Dut yon air the man that civet them ont when they nir nvo onl?" I "Cuniered thia time, tiio ax-retary bad to aay yea. ' 'Well, I want one for mo and my family here." and bo threw hi thnnili over Ilia ahonlder at the iutereatiuj group ut Ida bee la. 'Ua what gronndsr inqniroJ Mr. S(ni)Kon, hi a bui-inrV.ike way. " "On tiio fair grounda, in conrw, r I-clahne-l Sir. Unckleuerry, in ancli an tmdiauin-d tone of iutioeeut anrpriwi that hinipnon forked over the ticket la' fore h could r-cover hi equanimity." Detroit 1 ree Pres. (Jumt Vjr lii VI,l, li tlx Avrrax Frrak until Makra Ilia Ablutliiaia. An American faiui'.iilr with!)) -fact that every bonne or apartment, rentiti( aa low aa ;'.00 per year in the United State, has i'a own b'ttim:1' with hot and cold water aupply and wnate to re move the coutenta of the tub, ia amused, If not amazed, when oil a viait to Paria he Rt'U aa tdra of the enstota still pro vailing in that inetroiHiha of luxury and eh-uant buildings. The large hotels, aoine very costly pri vate nuiriMiiis and upartuienta, and the public bathhonaea have their bathriKiuia, aa is the citatum in the United Hiatt-a, though the French bathriKim ia really much larger, and ia elegantly furiiialitd wiili rngs, lounges, dressing tables, etc., Him iiiioi teiiii tiiat ir hum tjtkeH uiatiii .... i . .,, one iuiI lie down and taken nap after it. People living in iipurtinenrk eoaiiiiirH Li,h ua $l,)tH) u year, Hiid in the r.ew qnarter of Paris in the neifjhliorliiMid of taw Ciiainpa Klysr, when they wiah to batne, other tinin take a rpoiige bath In a Kinall lairtahle tub. either to to the public biilhing enlub'.ilimenU or aend j to them to have a bath bronght to their i:piiriiiieiit. Sunday tiiuriiiii' o,ie fees ! a Mran;,'" linking tv.o wlni-ied cart like j a very high dot cart, on which there ia I a framework built over the wheel. J T'.iia framework can hold three bath-1 tuU. TheV are made ei.tin-Iy of cop'ier J and nreiilMiiit ." f -' t long, " I iachea deep H the en 1 and IS iuc'.ie.s on the hide, . The driver of this vehicle ia perched np high n wn-i'l ei(t in fret. '"" headed mid wears a blon- . ():i each ride of biin an iron riii f encircl -a a co r colored vessel, holding alvmt thn-e Klloiis of hot water, which resta on a litile hie-lf. He alao earries a annply uf iry towels and hle-ets. Thf bathin : ea taiilihbmeula have iheei c irt. and when n patron N-nds word that lie wanta a Imt batli lit a certain hour the bath la put on the cart, the kettle fillc 1 with hot water, r.nd the cart wflh its atran h load ia rapidly driven to the baildiug iu which , the apart iiient Ih, The driver carries the b -it'itnb. as : i Ad.rotidack guide, carries a can'-, oti. i his bead and Hhnuld. ra. from the fiM to the fifth floor, aa l.ie -. uiay and after fpreadmg a rhei-t to protect th" ' carjiet, be i-pread als: a ch-i:i aii -i t in l kido of the tu'o. ao that the battier d'H-1 ' not tonch the UH-tal. Then he carrii i up the kettle of hot water which he Ima brought from the main establishment. i The necra-ary coll water be gets oa the premise, either on the aame fliair with the rpartmeiit. or In the courtyard. When the bather baa l a l hi bath, tbj j attendant remove tho Foiled Water by I dipping it out, wipes ont the tnb and ! carries it with hie kettles and soiled ' towels down stuira to bis cart. Th ..i......., r . ..11 Miwiti liiiiMnii c... n -'. ......... v wi:ii the usual additional tip to tiio man. Lugiuecring Record. Ttie Me-letl of the Fee I. Far too little has ever been aaid or -written regarding the proper treatment f the ft"'', Trhon we couaider tho amount of Buffering that may be occaaioued by their abuae. Aa the Lealth of any and !1 parts of the body depends upon the care taken of each, either voluntarily or unconsciously, it is a marvel that the feet ure not even more frwpiently dis figured by growths that injure fhe entire ystem aud, perhaps, permanently cripple the limbs. Races that live in a htate of nature have almost invariably (except i:i aae of accident or natural deformity) hnpcly and serviceable feet in proportion to tin ir gi-ni-ral mucliacsa and j.hyuical perfi-clijn; therefore, it must be tiiecov erings placed by civilized man upon bii pedal citn-nv. l'-a which cuue ull bis de fects in this direction. If cr.r bands were t'litd-dr ch'l ia S: tight tilting ahina and fahr.es for eight een hours in every twenty-fonr they would aixm become, to quote Hnkin. "aa ngly ua tiie naked leetof prosperity." When thus surrounded by coverings that are we'd iii-h impervious to thu air, the j-ores of ti.e feet do tot ;ct pn p rly ml la?coii.e nuhealthy, while the fi-et themselves grow callous and develop those ill natnred and wondrous painful excrcscenrcs; kuowu as buaious aud corns. Delineator. Montana rapphlrra. Tiie only locality In Mout.tnti which baa been at all prolific of sapphire i the it x or seven miles of placer ground 1h tween Ruby und Eldorado Inn on tue ftomrtlilng About I'rlrra. Ilerelsoneof the tricks of druggist i Al.... .... H lu. ..n ,1. fcllitv ii:n va-s'iiiirm ,w.ij wi ... . . .. r II l.a,kout for: A man went into a dm store and asked the price of a certain M'lhires are found in c a- rei:te.lyof tho tl.is known as -propri- ' ", 1 4 ,B , , 1 . v- artiel. 'Fortv-(ive ceuta." was I 6"'l' B"' " have been co.iMd- was the answer. "Cut." said the customer, who was in the babitof dealing with the druggist to a considerable extent, '"1 have never paid more than forty at "a," mentioning a druggist in another p:,rt of the city. "Well, uow," said the gvaal natured druggist, "1 could let von have it for forty, but I like to act on the square, and I idioulilu't want to charge yon live cents extra tho next tiun you or some of your family come here to get a preerip;ioti done np." Tiie man paid ovpr forty-five cents and went out, woudering bow many times be and other men bad been cota a lld to make lip on one thing what they bad saved nn another. Tiie inci dent in mentioned in the hops of pntt'ng others on tneir guard against n neat lit tle Irit-k lb tl would ptobably lave iiewr bi n discovered had not t'.m drnggiat in qiie-tion, ia a moment of unconscious frankness perlinps. giveu the thing away. New York Trilmni!. ered only a by product. Up to the pres ent time they have never ben systemat ically mined. In 1W3 one company took the option on 4.000 acres of the rive banks, and several smaller companies have Mnce been formed with a view.of mining fur these gems alone r in cc u tiection with gold. i i The coloni of the g"tna obtained, nl thongh Is-autiful and intereiting, nre cot the htandard blue or rel shades generally demanded by the public. The slows embrace a great variety of the lighter slia lcs of red, yellow, blue and green. The lsttcr c:;'.:ir is fuuti'l ti'v.n pr-r nnnnced, la-itig rather a blue e-re.-u than an emerald green. Nearly ull the 810111", when finely cut, have an np;mrent metal lic luster which is strikingly ja-culiar to those from this lculity. Neither reii rubiin nor true blue aapphirei have et Leva fuuuJ. Omaha l!ee. Una-tklril of a Diillar, Handed down for generations In the family ia a curiona an 1 valnable lio of Colonial days now iti posseaaion of Mrs. Lizzie 15. Link, a niece of the late Judge Stitcx and a clerk in the general delivery department of the poatofhee. On a small sheet of brown paper, 8 by 3 inches in size, are the characters, which prononnce it a legal tender for one-third of a dollar. One side bears the inscription, "Accord ing to the resolution passed by congress Feb. 17, 1770," also a dyapeptic looking un dial, beneath which is the terse sd monition, "Mind your own business." On the reverse ia a circle of thirteen links, each representing one of the states ot the yonnt Union, In the center of sjvbich is the motto, "Weareone," It is an interesting and valuable relic of tiie coial oil days of the forefathers and their fractional currency, some of which would prove very convenient at the pres sut day.-Louisville Commercial. L rrmtnet of tha Clnva Tr. The limba of the clove tree being very $ brittle, a p.-culiar four aided ladder ia h- esed. As fiiatnathobnda are collected i tbey are spread in the sun nntil they as- r,(tiea brownish color, when they are fiut inU tiie btoreuome ready ririnitrkeL . A ten-year-old plaiitition shoul i pro- .duce twenty pont da of cloves to a tree. Trees of twenty years frequeatly pro duce npwurus of on handrod pounds sell. Ilichanga, Vi-m and Tastiloa. Vf i hsrdly more than another nan for fashion. It is the mode of tV day that determines this. To Wear the smail clothes and full lajttomi-d wigs of our prandfather tixlay would lie most nn grammatical, and yet in the old time it would have ls-eii equally un error to ap pear without them. Tina Is a constantly fiiictimtiiig ruht of which it latruathe principle remains the same, bnt of which the application variesconstantlr, Lvery- body recognizes it, and everybly U moru or li- influenred by it. It is need lea to point ont that to be too far lie hind or too much In advance of tho changing fashion is to las deplored, but It is Just here, it may be remarked, that this principle paaaea Into that or ele gance. Boaton Conner. How Iadlass Prrpar OraMhappvrs. When grasshoppers are very abnn' dant and in prime condition the Indians dig a bole, build a Cre In the bottom of It aud drive the swarms of insects into it from all directions. Then they cover the opening with blankets. The hop pers thus killed are taken out and put into bags with salt. Afterward they are rpread out to dry In the sun. The wings and legs are removed befor eating. Washington Star. TO CLOSE B DYERS HKAR IN MIND THAT IT o U mm mm IE1 JXJ V CA.IST SA."VIU TOU MOITEY OVERCOATS M SUITS, FOR IVIEtT AND BOYS FOR I.KSS MONKY THAN EVER HEARD OF BEFORE Furnishing Good?, Hats, Caps, Trunks, etc-at Jobbers Prices It will pny you to come fifty miles to trade with JOE Who will t-liow you bettor imiki'B, qnitlity ami for less money than you can buy ret ol Cliicngo. A CHILD CAN IJU AS CIlIiAP AS A MAN 7CE IZclg CrLl3r Crxo lricc, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH. Hn Mat Thread Is Mad. Lisle thread is made of superior cot ton treuted in a peculiar manner. The wusy surface of the cotton liber Is inv paired by earning, bnt preserved by combing. The spinning of Lisle thread is done under moistr.re, forming a com pact and solid yarn. Exchange, Coffee was Introduced into ConstinH nople in the early part of tho Seventeenth OMitory, and writers of that time inform n. that the inhabitants of that citydrank It as b as could be endured, the decoc tion rtni as black as soot, as Purcbo pals it, "Lot much unlike it," - Curloillles la Hji. W rn i.nr !d friend, !-fr. Je Eitnn, on the strict the other day, .tid lie tolJ us of a wonderful eg his daugh ter came across a short time ago. On breaking it she discovered another per fectly formed egg with a shell inside of i it. it was about the size of a partridge ' Another gentleman standing by told of a curiosity in tho shape of a double chicken that had la-en batched on his place. The backs of the twins were suited, and while one would las standing OU bis feet the feet of tile otliPr would be pointing upward. When growing tired of this position it or they would Cop over and stand on the other feet, the lxautlons being reversed. He said the chickens lived several days. Farmington tMo.) Time. Animal and tho P. Itahll There is now said to be no animal or bird iu the Central Park menagerie that does not eat peanuts. Many species In the cages were at first much averse to peanuts, but the persistence of the chil dren in forcing them npon every creature there has had such an effect that even the lions and pelicans, and everything except the snakes, have ft It obliged to acquire the paunt habit New York Bun. Oraolaf Clarr. There have been many ways anetrested for blanching. It is suid that in the Old World, where first class celery is de sired, instead of burying np the plant In the earth they simply tie op the leaves and then wrap them in coarse brown paper. It is raid that much better cel ery can be obtained this way than by any other method of lUuchiug. Mee ban's Monthly. Tho November of I'll will ever be famous in our political history, bernsse in that month, for the fU.fc nj only time, two presidents were elect! wlthiu these Uultod Kutea briiham Lincoln to rile li Washington, and Jefferson Davis in Richmond. PLACES OF WORSHIP. Catmoi ic- M. I'anl's f hiirrh. St. ietet, Kilt ti and Fsinrt a In , l't"f a.rvirei: tmntsiiil m:WA. a, HunUaj eelieol at J :.1u. l I. Ki'filli tl"i.. Ciiki-tmo. ( nn er l-.H-ust slid Mclith Kl. eeivlrrt inerulna and neu'en h ilr i. K. I'.i rd, ianlnr eunds) iStihnu IS . M. Eriaroru.-Ht l.nke's Inirrli, niii.rrTnltd mill Mil'. Ke II II liuue-a t'n r her lei:IIA M 1 ill t a ruiida) hcliuul all .30 e, m. Oskman stsTHonisT tmer sixth aad lilllllll" !'.. Inn. I ll". e. r res : a ti, and 7 :3H r. at. Simmy hrlnail l JO M. rrevTatAS. nuns In , rlierli.e..r bet mhiIi sin i.rcinir . l:i v J 1 . I ir ', patir. auiiiM'-sr i i.aliU'i ) It-otlOu st ll a. ni.nMl n m. Hif II e. r. K i t ih''hn'eh m-en evtiy Salil.alli t-teiih r st J :1ft In tlir I us. Ine' I et the rlmrili. All ale u.viifd In ail-i.u tlirtr nrrltnaa- rtumr MtTHomsT -ih M.. Iwlwea Vain and Prsrl. rev I. V. Hilit I'. H. .alr. SeiTleea i II a M. S an e M miili m Ihh.I f jna M. rrarnrl g Hrdnemla) rirtt In. liraMA rasvTrRii. I'nrrer M.iln and Sanli. It. V W ile. i 'l. hrivii-rs ueal iiniiis. Kuml.ijr tImmii a J A. M. Kwrsiii-H 'i K' B'tioau Cratilie, be Isrru Kiflll and .-lull. t'eU'Hrii ItAITt-T. lt. Olive. " i k. l-tr.eii leulh aeil Hi lenltl A I'e-setl. l'- ..r. heivi en li a. in. ml t ..'ll u m. 1 M)el n eetliis H raiiw wiay ru nli i!. Tail'kO MTN'S t'lltllll" A .! ATlalV- 1'iM nia III aiein.sii ll a k. M.iin ain-n. ; i r1 nn rilBL'. let eiei. mm ef rr s'iniav ( IrniiN'ii at 4 ii'. I.H-k. e in- aiiru nrrk d.i (aim S: a iii . to : an p. m. Kol'TH TAliK TAIirMtHAI I.S -IteV .1. V Vk srtl. I as'ef. reivie.ai Miniay i'lian.1 ,i.in.: I rKrl li v. II a m. m. a S p. m rran inrriii t 'luraii-y niKln : rlmlr piae ' Hi' r nil iiitiii Dogs Yoqi Little Qii'l., Need clonk this winter? If she does you will mnke a greut mislakef you do tiot cull nnd cxniuine the children cloaks that we are offering before buyinj;. Wo havojust received from largo Cloak Manufacture his full line of Cloaks. Childrens sample For children 0, 8, 10 ond 1'2 years old, consintin of 113 garments in all. NO TWO ALIKE, on which w were given a disccunt from regular wholesale pric po that -to arc able to sell them at actually Manufacturer's Prices. CUE IXandletUS prove Ihe truth of Jbe nbove stnl ..how you ot the same time our FINE LINE of Ladies and Mi haciucs una j acacia. stntenient, nt'l Mes Kel Al. are i-lrintie. When you to a shoe slorc your object jenot only to i.uy mora ini to prcM-tirc for whnt you epeud the lieht that totir money win uuy Iea Ihmi tliie w ill not content yr u more than thia you t er.itot, in rca eon. oak.. Our nuthoaW nre ua uitniile nn vour desires. W c do tsot lift vour fxfirclnliona to Ihe cloiitla but we rettlija; them whatever they nre. We will never riicnlice your Interests to mas iiinl tiowha re i lee ran von ret u fuller nnd fuirer r.iuivalent for your money. An especially profitable jmrchui-e for you ia our etc. HOOTS. BHOEO OK riTTBBrrta - n niEEWooD. 5C1 Moln Street r SECOSD SALE OF SAMPLE SH ( I & Another opportunity to buy shore at FACTORY PRICES We take tilciieure In nnnoucinjr to the people f PlntfsmotHh an ili.il we linve riicceeoeu in (geninir anoiner .me it salt Die shoes. Our eiuiera with the Lift line wiie phemmiinul nnd hud dreila were d.enppoinlcal been use they nunc too lute to secure some of tld burL-aine that we ollcred. J in" " " '""' ' 1 Imr U nller 11 TriliinyAv O..OI Iioaion, fiaas, mac luiiniminij i i L K. i. i.ir.., Me, aand Hove shoes of all kinds and o? ,1 . Ultn,.iirrvr,iii ....... i..mii, Lnmiiil Metis liiw.la in !:.? c om irive the heel v.iljie for your money Ihnt you ever hud eyes on, j ii...i-t n.i.ik that b. cause we don't ai-k btigh prices for shoes that 15 .lw.ea are tint cf anv liiuli Ui.lity. W e have anions; these shoes that tl aa line aa anv shown in the city, everything extrius c la atnpprd a and the shoes that you buy of tie atnn.ls on Uieir intrinsic worth. T c i the rt f values aua ifivc you wic vn iu jvi . Vl hi M Mi M Mm ii Mw HERE'S A TEW OF THEM: 25c Childrens Nnt tinil Woid Col or rdiirt nii'l Dnrwer All Siica. 25c Childrens nil Wool Miirte A l)rnwcr All tjl7.CS. 39c End lea Fine Merin o S i I k Tl iiuiiii'd el.ii I ti rial Drawers. 39q Mens Ettr! Heavy Riiu ii i r t s a u drawers. WM. HEROLD & SON, V riattsmoutli, xtV 507 MalaftTCct