I. - W J 1 . A ..a. Net). 1 J: M PF.APCE "," ' ," HAVE RECEIVER jtf;r-ira. fane ribbons t'l" nd qtiitlt ' Uit o( lit- I:u-liH"i cmie aliapt- hats , -Unw ai.d ! I. Tii ii.-te a iui! hue ill baby h'Knl- Biii 111 or d"f l.i cW.v nlil slm-k out have re duivu tlitstr nrsw sailor Male to 40 and to " 75 ce ti irlmuied, MIPS SCHUYLER, TRIMMER. Itoa rr fllJI StOll of 'flour and feed, .' ' Corn, Bran, Shorts OatH and Haled liay fr sale hh low an the lowest .and delivered tu any part of the " . . city. CORNER BIxTH AND VIXE . Plattetuouth, Nebraska. IULIUS PEITERBERG. ' f laANlFACTl'KI or AKD VJHD123RLE nr.B RETAIL EALEHlN TBI CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS rULLLlMOr TOBACCO AND SMOrCti'S ARTICLES ' ' . V always in stock Plattsmouth, Nebrissa Shorthand. A'SD TYPEWRITING COLLEGE ' Plattsmouth, Nebraska. The re are thousands of young lad lit. sewine fftrls. arbool;teaclieri, cleiVs, ric alio r ektnx vul rfi rkUImii: t,ii a Salary bMciy sumtKrut to supply their eyrry dy wanta. Hy nunoli-tiiiir course In abort hani and by miUlii'igUirj cueun from 140 to SI50 per aiouth. hiMiaMnns Fieralleed toenmpetentitudetiu I nam num insiiuriioB, lit typewriters. - DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Kmmii orer Mayers Store. TIE AT UAP.KET '" SIXTH STREET - F. II. ELLEN HA I'M, Prop. The bent of freeh meat always found in thin market. Also fresh Egga and Butter. Wild game of all kind kept in their sea Hon. Meat xvxizi UOU) AND rUHCELAl.N CK0WX8 Bridge work tnd fine gold work a SPECIALTY. DR. flTPIN KV9 LOrALMweil M other an- aUincKlvei lot Hi louulesseiUaolloD oC twin. a A, MARSHALL, Fitzgerald Bloc'' Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIAGLE. h. i mum & son Shingle, Lath, SashJ Doors, Blind CiiO supply evurw demand of the city, Call ami pet ternn. Fourth itreet in rear of opera bou. , .... , ".udoi. tovrta inoved "."t'oniia, " o liurriod afruin v Tiine the ii,..' of serera! t liil ttrcn and is now di a(L Rwcritlv Mrn. Wash Roberts concluded she would send some of tht'se preserves to tlito child ren, and also to (five some to hor friends, the Oravcscs. Tho preserves ara in fir4 cLiw condition, c exctiilcnfr flavor, and would no doubt keep tinother quarter of century. Wash Itolierts has been for any vuum a Tviniiluf eitizn of H'?eht- port, wUiln .faek Uay w oniewbero in the state of Vahingtuu. Fayette (ilo.) LSanuer. fiavati Slauuhtcrlny Drtir. Game Warden Taylor came in roeently from tho lower country, wbvre he hits been kept busy driving the Indians out of that section, ilr. Taylor rejHjrta that the Ltcs have been playing Riut havoe with the frame, slaughtering wherever they could. Ho was very indignant over it, and from his version of the mat ter he bua k1 reasou to be. lie states that from the Iron springs divide to Yel low creek it is impossible to travel hundred yanls without finding the bod ies of dw r lying around, and in most cases nothing but the hides and brains have been taken, the brains being used by the Indians in the process of tanning. On Blue mountain and in the Lilly park sections the rotting carcasses can be seen, while on Snake river they are so thick as to absolutely pouton tho air. V arden Taylor estimates that since the deer began to travel down the Utes hav; :-l between 5,0X) and 6,(X0 of them, and what makes matters worse the major portion of them sre does and fawns, the bucks alwa;. - remaining in the upper country till later in the fall- Denver bun. Tha HlKit Uallwar In Europe. The Ijiening of a new Alpine railway the Brienzer Rothhornbalin is an nounced. It is the highest railway in the Alps and commands magnificent views. It is 2,351 meters (7,W6 feet) high at the summit level, and ascends meters (5,NX) feet), or sixty-seven meters (223 feet) higher than the Pilatns railway. The Journey ocenpies an honr and half. The gauge is 0.8 meter. The line is a pure rack and pinion rail way on the A bt system, and is similar in construction to the Monte Generoso railway. The steepest gradient U one in four ths t is, Ifna tho! tud luajuiuuni Piialus ascent The railway has Ixten built in a remarkably short space of time; it was begun o recently as the 1st of October, IKK). o fewer than ten tunnels were bored; numerous streamlets were bridged and heavy stone dams bad to be erected. Iron. Warning Agvlnal Antlpyrlna. Let me say something about the indis- cr' ninate nseof antipyrine. 1 think it is , ainons. Its ur-eshonid be restricted like isndannm and morphine, and nsed only npon a physician's prescription. Peo ple ne it carelesly, not knowing that it is a heart depressant and cumulative in its action. Many jiersons come to me and say that they have been using ten grains every three or four hours, and without any idea of tho hirm it does. 1 came across two or three deaths hist year directly due to its nse. Too much cannot be said about the danger from its indis- crimirint ne, Interview in Philadel phia Press. Mamma's DlarUa. Little Girl The teacher sars I must get a dinry, and write in it all j do every aay. W ill you buy me one, mamma? Mamma There are plettyof thutacp stairs in the lower bureau drawer fif teen or twenty, I think. Little Girl Hut isn't those ones writ ten In? Mamma Only the first pages of each. Good News. As Bra as Btnmp Orator. A rooster was pnt on the block at Ilan ford the other day and his head was cut off, but when the plucker reached for him the ambitions fowl had walked off. TV. . maH portion of the base of the skull, but Jie bird could still hear and feel and even cry oat Jie lived forsixteen hours in that condition. Han Francisco Cull. A New Praclons Stone. A hitherto unknown etoue baa been found in the mining dUtrict of Candu laria, in Nevada. It is of a dark green color and takes on a very high polUh, and is chiswd by the sluts giligiKt as "rariscite." Several beautiful ornamenta have been prixluced from it, but so far it has not been found in any consider ablo quantity. Retail Jeweler. Twins Mb Time w Ithont a Ship. , Mr. John Miscall, who is one of the bead bakers in James Reed tc Sons' bakery, Norfolk, Va., lias ltoen taadethe proud posf.essor of the ninth consecutive piir of healthy and Mrong twins, a boy and a (.'ill. Mrs. Miscall has Uivui given birth to oue child at a time. Cor. Baltimore American. T!ilrln la Lucky. In Chicago a horse car, a red hot stove and thirteen passengers wero struck by an engine. The cur wis reduced to kindling wood and took fire, but not a passenger wa killed. And yet people will go rilit on insisting that thirteen is an unlucky ni.r.i!r. l:.dlnnspo'i! mi'ir n- it is jin all four sides of tho" unite ,h a tliri'e-ip.iirtcr inch space which . " open all around tho fire, the space heiV partially letl- d over with a "lip" that throws the air across tho furnace. The distribution of this hot air 'equally Over the fire catches the gase frumi, the coal before tin y are fonnej into siuoko and ignites and burns tlviu. Thus only alout 20 per cent of the usual amount cf smoke contains no car bon, is not dirty at all and is white instead of sooty. Mr. Murphy demon strates the principle of his device in n stove, where the results aro more easily cn, Til nii.tvp i (Uted wii h tbr!!r clay pi', cm each siJu to conduct the air. The stove burns any kind of coal or coke and from none of them can any nioke lie seen to arise. The stove makes its own draft from the airshuft The flame burns inward and close to the middle of the grate. An examination of the chimney shows no smoke going up. New York Telegram. Tha Laaulug Tower at baragossa. A committee apjiointed to report on tho famous Torre Nuova in the Plaza San Filipe, in the capital of Arafin, has issued a pessimistic account. It is feared that this clock tower, a very fine example of the kind, will have to lie pulled down. Excessive rains and flissls have caused a subsidence of the soil and tho structure is deemed unsafe. The construction of this torre inclinada was begun in the Fifteenth century, under the direction of two Spanish, two Moor ish and one Jewish architect; it is octagonal in form, 3iK) feet high, 45 in diameter, and leans about 10 feet out of the perpendicular. Stone steps, '.'Co in numlsiT, lead inside to the top gal'cry. It has been stated that the leaning of the tower was due to tho caprice of the architects, but an old crack in its side and a careful examination of the founda tion led to tho conclusion that it was want of care on the part of the builders. The Aaragonese spsik of the ancient crack as an old wound in its side, of which the Torre Nuova is now dying. This "old wound" was under treatment in the ye-T 1S0O, but an unfortunate re lapse threatens to result In an entire col lapse. Tablet Catting- Rich FaaU Two yonng men near Loe Angeles, Cab, are rapidly making a fortune slay ing coyotes. Last April they were not worth fifty dollars, but now they have 13,700 to their credit in bank and they are adding about f!50 a week to their deposit They have fifty traps set, and with these and their rifles are rapidly thinning out the coyotes in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. At five dollars a scalp thero is more money in bunting coyotes than in growing grain or fruit, but the business will probably come to an end when the next legisla ture meets. The law which was passed as a joke has proved to be very costly pastime. ban r rancisco Chronicle. A llusslao Doctor. A Russian journal reports an interest- ir.g case or a philanthropic physician. Visiting tho patients of his districts, the doctor found that in many instances their sickness was canned by hunger. To the mit ueedy he prescriled "six pounds of pure rye flour in doses of two K)unds a day." He ordered bis patient to get the medicine at the drug store of tho nearest village, where it would lie Wued free of charge every day. The good doctor male arrangements with the druggist to supply tho flour at his expense. In this way his patients will be kept from starvation the whole winter. A Change In Mrrlrle Ughta at So a. A remark ihio change is said to lie about to take place in the manner of giving the warning light to mariners1. In England tin-trie lights cxjierimeiitally tamed vertically toward tho sky have given extraordinary results. Tho light of the Eddystone lighthouse can be seen 17! i miles on a clear night, but a vertical beam of light of far less power Is visible twice a far and can surmount an ordi nary fog, Philadelphia Ledger. Tba Quasia'a Reporter The post cf "qaccs'a reporter" ia par liament is vacant by the elevation of Lord Lewishain to the tipper house. It is said that Mr. Balfour will undertake the dnliea with his new office. Both Lord Palmen,tun and Mr. GUelstuue, when they led the house, were queen's reporters Lunduu Tit-Bila. Kul of tha Mississippi. It is repeated very often that for the first time a Republican convention It to be held "west of the Mississippi river." It is not thus in this case. The M;nne apolis exposition building, where the convention will meet, is not on the wost side, but is on the east ante of the river. Lancaster Examiner. In St Louis recently a lar-e buildiwt in ono of the lost business streets of the city was torn down siiiij !y Whuhs it was thought to 1 "hoodooed,'' which shows that superstition still has a strong bold on some iieople. A yeung man lost an eye the other night iu Chicago by a jab from a needle like weapon that projecteJ from the hat of a Kung woman who was accuUniUliy thrown against him. i Joseph Hanson, who died recently iii Cincinnati leaving an tsUta aimumtin.ij to Jl,00!l,ijoot was the large,! holder ot United States bonds iu that city. " to a 1,1 - 9 l .irs. Fr J V . V : The One --Dr. A. Shiftman ia on the nick list to-day. Fred Murphy, the Cedar Creek merchant, in in the city to-day on business. Mrs. James Mrashck, living; at the south end of Happy Hollow, died lant even in (j from typhoid fever. The deceased leaves a hueliiind mid five children, the oldest ctl which is only nine yenr old. The funeral will he held to-morrow at 10 o'clock from the house. Why will you coug,h when Shi. lull's cure will (rive immediate re. lief. Price 10 cts., .To ctn. mid jd For mile by F. G. Fricke A Cc Julius Enjjlcke, who tins been con. uected with the clothing; lioupe of C. E. Wescoit for the past live years, fevered bis connections with the firm today. Mr. Ennleke iulends to start in buninesH for himself ns soon as he can find u suitable loca tion. The be t wishes of TllE 1 1 ERAI.lt m ill be with him wherever he may cast his lot. Are you made tiiiweriiblc by indi trestioii, constipntioii, diyjuess loss of iiipctile, yellow skin'; Shi- lolia italier is a positive cure. hor pale by r. tt. rricke 1 o. SEE THOSE FINE SLIPPERS AT SHERWOOD'S CHRSMAS TO E3"VE!K,12- A -HAPPY UW YEAft TOURS- JOEI : Price Clothier in Fact, A PuftbAU FAMILY. Jsoms: " How ia It. Kate, that tou slwajrs arrin ft ' caleh on 'to thvlast iww UiiiiiT llo what I may, you always area, to get ahead of me." Kate: " I don't know i I certainly do not Smite any en rtsui In that dlrm isio." Jennie: Well, duruitf llw liut luw tannins, (or axaaipla, you bava taken up palming, i -a . v 'J IM. aJI I V A . iTi ,' a I-s vv:v,a;l,ii::i .avu without mnr tm.'hr t you Mime li.tln nwuo wh. n Vlitut IjilHrkf) rtil her t'lMtrt vltwt f iulI'ii,y, mi.) torUihU art- hII inirtv- Totl Mil. tlf 'V'HHttlf Imuh- Utilt . tn fit' h W liifi cluli iiist'U itiutHktu in ntiyihir lu .tHil: Von iuri.1 to up mi nil Hit Inn ! ' fHOi..' mi. liii'iw ju-i hut Id (1 uiMif-r etii nn iiiiiritifii-n; you -nf-rti.ifi Hut il ullv ; mn in ln Init III tilth Voii Imvf iui rowti tu h-Hltli,uwiuir, Vni' t ii rti, Is )inr h ti du ulluici'ii-n WlMMf ilo you Ki t All of yiiur iuf nrumtiou from m I 'oh iitiH- uiit-ol lUv H) uk3 1 f ou ihmt ffo to th nly.M Kaik: "vvnv. J.iiio.-. oit will trmk m tii'ti. I h:ivi iriiijr i uv oiiitfof litf-irinulion. Ittit it tu iitrpr.Mti, how it n o t k, wtititM. f Vi-ry v-i'l"!!! sjiitir f nn iiiunr h w hut w linl tin- iit'il ft-w t)it. Ii'nur tnu loll Uif- ntmiicf, On tli .jl'J't. 5. a it 'J fstij htt;.i.(Hi Ami it pfnmt irtiii.iiin it In to ui ml. for it rt'ttllv Linn-hi tint mi'lintf ti' h'ie hoit- ii'-M : Imtn-r 1ihvim-ii up iiuiwiiini tdut lie hut Ijikrit fur )Hr, 11 ti mi mi Una ou ftv inorv (' I ln-tUT liilurri'hi i..j tn tin' pmIiJ'-sU of tlto ilnv ; it ml iiM-ihir M)t that It u taut thut ttitikm her tux-h Imiixtja hoiiM'kii-iM-r. lti fiu t, wit all Burt' tttu it la thfoniy nmWf rAMit.T luHtrniiif iui'li'.lii. - m ... f.- .... -,,,, - - . , , - 11 , , anI fiti' I tdrtt oni- u nil lor im n. ni.otiif-r n.1 for woiiHMi, bim! miftlHT for tliiNlit-n only, WhltH thin 01 m ti II v-rf one of u a w oulv ni to tdkc m lfmtoii'l of h'ThI. atit that I whi-rti tho economy vnu- In, for tt la only U.iii a nir. I'trlmm t-.ii think I am to Ihv iiti In tny frnl-v; Iml I wit) it you oont, or, UMi-r mill, tn-ijcl liircrtti t 1hi -nt. Ii-Imt, W. JiMinhiifN lx uion't, S J-utt 14th Hin. t, Smw Vork, for a anifioln oopv, ami I tin 1 1 alwttya oi.l'1-r that I kinva iIoiia you a If nut frtvor ; ami may In yoii will IwM'iitt.iif U out, aa iu any wtn linvft th rt'ptjlntluu tf uiir Uhj U-t iiifoiiiii family In twit. If thai I- ao, it la iiuurtt'a aUillff MuaAiu Uuit d Ita A fiiieral oiler-only ifli.Of) for TUB WKKTLV HKKALD ntuj DrniorcKt Faintly Maaziac. tySrnd your mibnc:ritloii to thin oflicif. ('", Sclenllflo American Agency tor) , TBAOE MARKS. , prSICN PATSNTS COPyHIOMTS. rt. far lrf'irmlmi anil free ffsriitn-ie srrlle to Ml A iii.ti hmiAiiasT. MW Youa. f) it tmrMMi tt lei,nn peteflls In Am-rlna. rer fsa tSn iwil I,? as Is hritiiiflil iMidwe Ui imbue by a wide f itwi ties ut obatiia la Uie 'ricutiic weriran I jiirost Urmlstion nt any srtentISc pspe In tba 9"tui. ri',nl,,lly lilrt-tiawl No li ill!tf-nl mm ,h 1 im iOi, ,ui 11. weskiT, aa.on a II .p sti n. iOis. Ad lrw Ml X 4 CO, i aUxuitu, U llcedwar. hs lurk. r- I I! r rlUIITI V ''lit 1 - " 1 'Y- : .:, -v -4 .1 '0 X J V A .1-4 A V A sWV 4 Th Leading FURNITURE DEALER V AND a-. J 4 ' - a UNDERTAKRrV Constantly keeps on hand cverythln N you need to furnish jour house. I COHNKll SIXTH AND MAIS STI1KRT allM44 a." " m.- - a mm in r For AU hinson, St. Joseph, I-nvei worth, Kansas City, St Lou's, and all points north, east aouth or west. Tick eta sold nnd lm- (fiijie Checked 1 to my point in the United a. j St a tee orl Canada, hi IXFOKMATION AS iO UJ AM) KGL'TES Call'iit Depot or address II, C. TOWN8EXO, G. P. A. St. Ixtiiis. Mc 4 I mm-.t J.C. PlIILLII'I'l, I A. G. P. A. Omaha. II. D. At'GAK. ArI., Plaljhmouti'. I Telephone, 77t , !?, WAnt1-u artlve, nllat.U msn-sal t to n moiitlilv. lih ieripr o rr-pi In an on serilnn a r-M ,ii,n Ne- House. llrlcri-D'-rs. MAS L r Al ItkaS.' t boSL4fi,hew Vols. " i tf