J ; . .'-Trf-T . .. -: y' pt:lain CK"-v . , . !h.- tor tns"j, 1.. !,- ', ' 'lioi ol.teelt. .- . ...i' ork. a . iT ,t I ttanimuuth.Keb. 1 . A V"l7' A.WSON & PEARCE ... r HAVE KECEIVED i ti'-'t i'sll irnw. fnncj ribbons, tip mid qiillli 5-3 i ?---t ! 3eti put sfeajw hats " iu utraw ami fe t. 1 hey h vaa lull imp in hhiit o "m- win m w tier I cIom ohl Mtok out bve re tji.'i-d (heir irtw tailor lit to, 40 nod to 78 eerta trimmed,. "MIS3 SCHUYLER,- TRIMMER. ' Viways hanon band a full Block of 1 Uorn, Bran, Shorts Oats and Baled i Hay for Kale as low aa the lowent ' find delivered to any part of the city. ' 1'lattnuiouth, - - Nebraska. ULIUS PEPPERBERG. MAHtTACTtrSor AND i"'ni nr- nr r n irri DtTTTTfT DKALIB1M THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS FULL LIHBOr TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES always in stock -o Plattsmoutb, - Nebraeea Shorthand. AND TYPEWRITING COLLEGE Plattemouth, Nebraska. TttrcanUioaandsof young ladles, sewing girls, arhooli teachers cleiks, etc who ere eking oat f D eilmmre on a salary barely sundent to supply their every day wants. Hi completing euur In ihort bsnd and by Anliafg Lb. y can earn 1mm 140 lo Siss ix-r umth. hi'ua'lona ri'radteed to enmpHent students Jndldivusl iimiiariinn, new typewriters. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. Koorm over Uayers Store. TTEAT II A REE T BfXTU BTkEET F. II. ELXEXUAUM. Prop. The best of fresh meat always found in thi market. Also livah Eggs and Butter. Wild gamp of all kinds kept in their season. Meat" SIXTH BTKEET DENTISTRY Otji.u tu POECEI.iiKi CKOWK3 Bridge work and fine gold work a SPECIALTY. CH-STKIMAfU L'K'At. j w-ll as other an sUieticKKlvea tort hi- psiiileMSitracUoo or leelb. a A. MARSHALL, Fitzgerald BlocH Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. 11. A. MEEM & I Shingles, Lath, Pash, Doors, Blind Can supply everw demand of the city, Call and gut terms. Fourth t'reet in rear of opera bouse. LUMBER . ;' ' .'. ; . - . . . '. . a large .- ' ofV , -I ted by a napercha tutx-l". ' ,ft .'entiniB ters in length, to a little, ftme tube cov ered with gutts percha, which extend somewhat beyond it. The tube is cov ered outside by a light stuff intruded to arrest all foreign vi orations. The little tube penetrates into .the auditory pas sage and touches the tympanum. Thanks to this, not a sound, not a breath is lout on tln patient, and no matter how . little hoaxing remains to tha-subject he perceives sounds and noises; thtt is tc say, vowels and consonants, and finally he even hears words. The sounds ar clear, without buzzing, without reso fiance and with a remarkable intensity, New York Telegram. On t Parry's Tauels. An kuportaut relic of the warof JBH has jnst Uwn unearthnd at Ferrysb-trj. It is the lower portion of the bull of the loop Porcupine, one of the nine sina?. Teasels built by Commodnre Pnrry nu Lake Erie, and with which he achieved bis great victory ofer the British squad ron, known in American hibtory as Perry's victory, Perry's nine ves-fels con sUting of the Lawrence, bis flugxhip, of twenty guns; the Niagara, tweuty guns the Caledonia, three guns; schooner Ariel, four; the Scorpion, two; the Som niers, of two guns and two swivels; tl:s sloops Trip, Ttgrtta and Porcupine, out gnn each. Tli" Porrnnine was taken to Detroit where, in 1S10, her tipir works wero re built and her nauo changed to Caroline. ' Eventually she was brought, to Grand Ilaven and sailed by Captain Barry AI.l ler. In the early fifties she was set adrift in Grand river near the month. ' The current earned her out Into Lake Michigan, bnt a west wind blew hef back in a day or two, and she was after ward refitted and sailed a season or two. ! Finally, about the year 1933. she was al lowed to sink, head on, at Ferrysburg. Eer remains will be taken from tile water and properly rard for. Grand Rapids Democrat. Looking for Haitian. "Tie King Snake Story" is the head, tng under which an Alabama contempo rary prints the following: "We have been Informed that about one month ago, in Morgan connty, while a man and his wife were sitting ont on the veranda late in the afternoon, their attention was attracted by the appearance of a large king snake on the steps a few feet avay. They were perfectly quiet, and the snake crawled np the steps until it reached the top; then it held its bead op, as much as to say, 'Can I come inT" Tbey remained perieiy still, and the snake took it for granted that the silence gave consent, so it proceeded to enter the ball and crawled leisurely along until it reached a bedroom where the door stood open. It entered the door, makirg its way nndT the bed. "Bere the king snake pounced on a large rattlesnake that bad coiled itself arnnnd the bed springs. After a deadly struggle with this monster rattler the king snake went out in the yai'd and got some kind of weed to kill the poisonous bite. After taking the medicine the king snake returned to the house and continued th battle until the rattWiake was dead. It was five feet in length anJ bad nine rattles."" Opening of tlia lJulao Season, What ho, ye epicurm of Irich birth! Listen to the gladhome tidings that the Erhtcropof duhic for the season of Ib'Jl-i bas arrived and is awaiting yonreagei purchase. Fresh from the rocks of Ban- duren and all along the Gal war and' Sliu'o coast itcouies. The dulse, or diihxk as the real Hi bernians call it, is niiusually plentiful ! ind of eitra fine flavor this fall, and lien ate wed with plenty of tniik an4 butter it will make a dish fit for a king. A quart of it Uli like a c!mi. aorort ment of faded morocco leather scraps, but it is like the proverbial singed rat. and no one who knows its taste minds its looks. The stw nr broth it mskes is genera! Uhio U,T the system, aud espe cially good fur dyspepsia; but men from the "ould sod" say further that it en larges the heart, eurichea the brogue and enlivens the feet of all whoparVake of it. New iork Herald. Aa Iniprotad Shirt. An idea as old as the bills is gaining recognition now, aft'-r having failed persistently. I speak of the idea of the "coat shirt." This is a garment which in most respects does not differ from the ordinary dress shirt It has no clait'i to novelty in apjiearance when it is worn. The advantage is in the putting on. Toe garment di s not go over the hea l, but is adjusted in the same way as an or dinal y coat. It is closed lx liind and en tirely open in front. It is being put upon the market this year, and its future looks brighter than ever before. In swelldom it is not unknown already, but it has never pained wide popularity. New York World. Hi Drlnl Good Ileal of CoflTM. The United States ranks high among the co!Tee drinking nations, being sur psssed by IV'jrium s.ld JJo1i1 alone. The aversge, consumption of coffee per inhabitant in this country lust year was eight and a quarter ponnis, while that of tea was but one and two-tenths pounds. Coffin is the national beverage of the Cuit"d BtaU-s. Chicago Tribunsv . was refuted t'fe hany. ' k j AIbh'w. As an old woinfn aoro than haniluome. The pul i ; reiiiainua, aim the rue or the .'. (iiiickent and luot Liuilx'iit nair ..r ..wi 1 in., . .i tn.Klu tL'ftu nnciir ntiftiif.lif.il ' so long as life remained. The son must have had her in his head, as he remem bered her in her younger dts, when he 1 was sketching the tleMgn of the statue' of "Liberty Enlightening the World.' It was her idea that Lilierty should not ' lie en pate de gimuanve, but of a grave and severe aspect. Lilierty waa tiie bett of all conditions, nhe uned to say, for theft; who were wvere njHin themselves, and the wort-t for the self indulgent. One never saw a trace of self righteous harHliiifrS in tiie old lady. Blm was very indulgent toward the erring; but that grace, she said, came with the wide ex iierietire of old age. It was a source of enjoyment to her to drive to the Iale of Swans, in the Seine, and look at th re duced copy which was set up there a fevs years ago of the famous statue which now rftaud at the entrance of New York harbor. One of her tayitiLTi w;w, "Di not repress badness; crowi1 it out with good ideas." London Truth. A Pari. Candl. Ptory, "Every traveler who stops at a Paris lodging honw," laughed a woman the other day, "has a candle story, and here is mine: We were served with two candles every morning, which we never half uxed tip; these would lie taken out, however, and fresh ones npjiear in their places. Knowing that we were being charged for every candle we determined at least to enjoy added illumination, and my htiMhand looked around for a place to hide 'iiem during the daily doing up of the apartment. On the top shelf of a cabinet arrangement in a corner stood a large Japanese vw, wide and d'p. Up to this Mr. climbed, to discover that we had been forestalled, for in Its capa cious hollow we f.;nnd seventeen can dles, every one burned down perhaps an inch. "Some former bxlger bad resented the candle swindle liki onrselves, and Lad put bis daily allowance where it wonld do the proprietor no good. That night a brilliant illumination of nineteen candles, each set in its own grease on the marble top table, gave us something like light. During our stay we hid and accumulated candles, so that we bad always enough to rcid by, azd Trhra tt; left we deposited our overstock in the vase for the benefit of some searching successor." New York Times. Too Kallf lous of China. The three great religions of China art Confucianism, Buddhism and Taouicm. The bulk of the people are Buddhists rather than Confucianints, and there are millions of infidels. The tomb of Con fucius is at Mecca, for many of the Chi nese, and they make rHlgrittia?e to It. Confacianism is more a philosophy than a religion. It contains many of the bean- ties which w suppose to be exclusively the properties of Christisnity. The golden rule in a negative form was an nunciated by Confucius, aud as a system of morality it is beautiful. The Taou.sts have more etiierntitions than the Con f ucianist. They began about the same time as Confucius, their preacher being one Laoa-Tsze. The state religion, la oonuection with which all theM) religions come in, is the worship of the emperor, who is the son of heaven and tiie prophet, priest and king of the pei.pl. IU worship for them in the temples at Pekin When the great Temple of Ilenven wa burned down a shudder ran down the itoo.uou.uoG spines of the great Chiueee nation. It was thought that this was a warning from heaven that the emjieror r.honld be de posed. Frank O. Carjienter in National Tribune. Jlegglng lttan from London. "Ever since I was abroad," said a well known New Yorker, "I have been pe. tered with ail sorts of begging letters. They are mostly from the managers of ngiish charitable limtitutiubs of vari ous denrriptions, though some are from private individuals. The former ludooe variety of printed matter illustrating the purposes and work of the institution. 7 he latter are atiject appeals or appar ently prof-ssional bgging MW writers, th Wtlicu Loudou abounds. I was Ulking with a friend about it aud be said he had tiie same experience for abont two years after he had built a flue house here, a dcription of which and his wealth got into the local paper. B was dulnged with begging letters from ahiei-t every rapital iu Europe and peelally from London. "'I 'se people are the worst and most persistent beggars in the world. Fancy an American mailing beggin.vl. iu rg. lo Londoners! I stiptxiee there must be money in it or they would; 't do it," New York Bersld. "Hn.ro." The intelligent foreigner is highly amused at the itidiM-riuiinate way In which English audiences ti this word regardless of tiie number and sex of tiie performers whom they winli to applaud A tenor Is, of course, liravo; but prima donna is brava. More than oi male artirft ran only lie bravi, and if there are more ladies than one on U stage, and no man is to le Included in the applause, they should be bailed as bravo at leant according to llaMiui grammar. Notes and Queries. The art of longevity, all the world over, is a regular life, temperate in !.!! things, v-ith abundance of pure air uid water, and freedom from anxiety, oar, aud worry. .TO CLOSE 33 CJYJERS BllvR IN MIND IniAT .' OVElGOHTS -M SUITS, FOR IvtElST AND I30"VS FOR LESS MONEY THAN EVER HEARD OF BEFORE . Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, etc. It will Vlio will uliow you better malice, quality and for less buy west of Chicago. A CHILI) CAN 13UV AS CHEAP AS TOE Has OrLl3r Ono .Frico, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH. PLACES OK WORSHIP. Catholic ht. Paul's Chnrrh. sk. betweea Kill!) and Hlitll. Kalhrr l alliry, ranter Hrnrlre: Mm at I fetid 10 :30 a. M. Huhdsy Hchool at 2 M, nti iKiiedletion,. Chitiaw, Tomer l.oeut and Elehtb 8ts. Servires morning and evening. KlUt-r A. i:osy pastor. Bundsy Brnool 10 A.M. KriscorAL. Ht. Luke's Crunch, eorner Third snd Vine. Hey. II H Hume... ptnr. Ker yires II A. M. smI I ir. M. buudsy tkbool at l jo r. m. lisRMAX Mstiiiikist. t rnr SUth Ft ar.d (,riill. Her. Illrt. I'Mtur. h-rvire : II A. M. and I M v. m. oeuilay hchuol 10 -3 A. a. PHKSHVTKMIAJI.-Servlieii Is new rhnrrh.f r- ner Hlilti snd tlrstote t. IU-v. J I .IUir.l, ti"!"r. Mimls-"'i-il at s : : Prescblns st II s. m.siid p in. 1h. K. H. C. K of thl einirch meets rry HiiiiIikIIi evenlne si T .15 In Hie die" inrnl el the chiierh. Ail sre Invlled lo attend llir.e meetliiKo. Pikst MrTitoiMnT. Hlxth Ht., betsen Main snd rVsrl. Key. I. K. Hlllt. 1). II. n.i-ler. snvlre. : l A. M.. S :(i0 r. M hiiiulst ni liMl t .30 A. at. ITayrrnst-rtUs Vtednesday even ing. ilniMAS pRrmiVTSKiAM Corner Main snd Ninth, Key V itte, piiiter. services uietal hnurs. humiai erlmul t .M A. M. SwpriiH oM.HnTlo.HAU iirsnlte, he- loeen rum and Mini. Cointri) niTtT. Mt (lllve, t'sk, tx-tween Irnlli anil r.lrvrntli, Kev. A. Hnell. pas tur. heivlemlls m. snd T J) p. m. 1'tayrr liiretlns Weonruluy evening. Vocno Mss's rnai-Ti AKnoriATUiv KfHilll. Ill stertlihll liliH-k, Mhlll tle-t. (iilH- x-l inert lug, Inr met, enly.evrrv Himil iy sf teniiHin si 4 o'cI'M-k. Kihuh. ern week dsyt Irotn S 30 a. Dl , to : 3 p. m. Mot TH I'AhK YAliKUNACLK - I'.CV. J. M. WiMid, I anliir. herviee. ; Sunrisy Hi Ii'hiI, HI. in.: Ir'-nrhliu. a. ni. and S p. in. ; H n,eUiijr 1-ti!:.jr nl'ltl ; chi.-Sr prae hcr'rlU. iiiijht. All are ic'itne. SEE THOSE FINE CHRISMAS SLIPPERS AT SHERWOOD'S o o SAY E "Y" OU ' Iwl pny you to come fifty miles to trade JOE A POPULAK FAMILY. Jtwmi: " How Is It, Kftts, tint you always seem to ' cattrb on ' ti the laitl new thing 1 fK what I may, you slways seem to gel ahead of m." Kate: "Idontknnwt I eertalnlv do not aukeany eiertem In Uist dire. tu.n.1' Jsssis: " Well, during Uie laat few nnnths, fur sxample. you bays Ukeo up paluiiug. mm withmrt sny traj-hiT : you same to the rescue Wlieo MlM t,ulary (lewrtlil her llelnarti clajal So uiiileuly, anil roriainir we sre all improv ing In trace uri l-r y-nir iimnieli'in; I ui-urd ma telling Tommy Knuiea tint evening bow n. eiioi iim Im uiImIsh.-w In .iy;iig ti-lillj ml ne.fn to ti up on .11 the hiiet ' fn'ls.' sua now Jut m 'iul to do uii'ler all i'in-uiii-t4iiiia; you riiti-rtiitii heaoiilnllv ; stnl In the IsaI Uiodlo .,u li.iva .iiiprovi .!itii hi-n:th.owtnr. yoi: l.-lf me, tii your .h);i uiciilluieeien-iM-a. vi'liere ilo you t all ol your Iul i .riiuit M ti from In tiiia I . I l - - ont-of tho way pUu.o lot you neer iro to tne e.tv." Kais: "Wl,r, Jiunie, you will make rus yam. I hnveoiiiy one .xim-kI luforiiiHtion, but it In aur.r:Miiu; h'.w H lui-ls ail WHiila. f tit) i'l nu hinr ol niiyihiiiv new hut what the net i lew il )( t.rn g me lull liilorinailon on th" J HvU HmiH-f Nol ViK.inel Aiel a ifl tifliioire n Is lo in ( I. I r It T'ul'.Y furuivhi Hi" reielllig for II r whole h,,iiM'lioii : tatner ea. imcn tip hi. uin.ii.oNf th.it he litis tft.n 1"i yeiim, h. lie mhi tins nun gliw mere snd l- tt'-r hiloiinHtioii on tho ili).'' of the (I t ; sml mother myi liuil It im I lit Hint make. In r iu. Ii a (uliioii) h.ni Iiih i. r. Iu tun. wn all si-reo tlml it is Uieouir nmly rAMii.v luamtjne i.iii.oiikiI, a. we hmvti ai-nt for .tllillS of Slf il tlHm, ami tliel ihuioooia all lor uieti. another sli for womi. snd auotuor for elillilren only, while tiu one nuilt eery eeo of u; so us only nwl Pi Hike one Innteml of several, and tliwt hi whera toe eciln'ii.r eonuw in, lor K Is only t-Ml s year, perhaps you think I sta ti lavirn in my irana.t "'l I e l you us intra, or. Iiel(.-i piiii. -,el ei. Wit Ui tl.t: .:.ll-ll-lier, W. J.-urit-ia Ih-mon-.t. I' I'jwt lob Htr-. New York, for a wui:-lo oopv, snd I Sliall alwaa t.oi.lT that I have done you a great favis-i and may lieyou will Imeuttiiig ut not, a. yirti my we have '.lie mputatlou of being lh l". Infortiied family In town. If tliat he so, II k Dviuoital lawuy kagsrine Uial duos If A liberal ofler-only f.'i.OlJ for THE WEKTLY HERALD and Demorest l-'iiinily MiigMnine. OTSeiid your subscription to this oil ice. s a Scientific. Americas a Agency for) eavt sra. T AO( MARKS, C ffy COVRICMTa( eta. toi Infnrmatino and frea Handbook wrlla M Ml st A ai t t liiioi. 1 1. N l'il. Oirtaot enw) ro imini. paUnit. In S rn-noa . Erorr vw a tatn imii iij u a iinMi.iii i.r,4 th. pie by s nrtln flvao If, ill ouaia Ul los Scientific acrirau lrraat otmilatlns of any wn-nt S' paper In lh Wrflo r I .ri'iiillv IH'i.trau I hit litioll.if.-iil Biao .S01114 b. villiout IU Warmr. Sl.Ull s Ixmri l Ji .is moMiit. AudrMM JurNM A CO 'ULUUIlb, A ttruadwaii, h furk. mmm V OUEY at Jobbers Prices with money than yon can A MAN i '.1 r HENRY BOEt . The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on band everytbln you need to furnish your bouse. CORNKn SIXTH AMD XAlif STREET ltt5mut - Neb t.M,. wYi - Tr. i art waiT i.iiiiiiit v f e - For Atchlnaon, St. Joseph, Iaven worth, Kansas City, St Louis, and all points north, cast aouth or west. Tick ets stdd and bng frnge checked to any point in the United States or Canada. 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