MTJ-Kl.Y 11KU.VM); PLVTTSMOrni. XKHUASKA. FhUUrAUVi. ISM. I iJranayojsvriD CI 1 li'l-ELY'S CREAM BALM l.aii the Nnul ; 6,' i anKrtt'f, Alluvi rain ,V tin Soiv, rinH 'I'HMtf once J AvP ilu th Htiatrilt. t 'xic UruirdsU or by iiiail. RAILEOAD TiME TABLE. KIRMMiTOX A MIsMUKl HIV HI It. It. f:OI.G WEST- Dcniirt Flyer So. 1 !l:4."i u in 1 I iisseiiwcr .o.( l:is ) in assener .o a H:Hlu in HHscuiror No 7 5:17 t in I 'usseiiKer To W, via Louisville.... l:ilini I'asseiitfer No 111 7:l"ut in 1-reiKlit Ao'JIl, vui Louisville N:miim Krejulit No "fi, to South l litiiiliii .. . I1:."i0hiii (iOl.XCt h AST Flyer Xo2 5:17 pin I'tiwHenter No 4 1:ltl n m I'lisseimer No li, 1J : '.' ." a in I'ltsscnuer X1 7:H m I'llKKOtigcr Mo 10 H:43 u III MISSOI Kl I'AI IKH ItAII.UOAl). GOI.NO NOh'Tll - LXo. 1 5:47 II. in. .o. 3 :i: lli ii. Ml. so. 137 1:U0 p. in. GOING SOL'TII- I n. i ll:(k) a. in .0. H. fiver 2:14 n. m fi'o. Vlti freight S:."7n. in SECRET SUClETh, ""ASH CAMP No. W." M. W. A. meets every second und KouiOi Monday eviiitiKs in Fitzgerald had. Visiting nelnlil.irs welcome. P. Hansen, V. C. : P. Wertenberi.'er, W. A., H. U. Wilde, Clerk. rRDFK OK THK WOULD, Meeta at 7 : 30 every Monday evening at the (irand Army hall. A. F. Groom, president, Thou Walling, secretary. A O V W No H- Meet first und third Fri- dii v eveniiiK of eiit li tttotitli at 1 O l K hull, Frank Vermyleu M W; J K liurwick, recorder. (1 A. K.McContliie Puat No. 4.1 meets every - 9ntur!ny evoniiiK at 7 : 30 in Uielr Hull in Koekwood block. All vinitiiiK coinriuk'ii are cordiallv invited to eet with ns. Fred Bates, Poet : Adjutant ; 1. F. Nlles, Poi" Coinniadilei'. IXKiltTS OK PYTIIIAS-Giiiintlet Lodife No-47. Meets every Wednesday eve in ut their hull over Betinet dc Tutt'n, ull visitinjj knights are cordinlly invited to attend. ?i a urillith, c C: Ulln Uovey r of K und S. A O V W No W Meet Hetonil and fourth Friday evenings in the month ut It) OF Hull. M Vondran, M W, b 1' Brown, recorde-i. I-AUiHTKKS OK HKHKI'l 'A - Hud of Prom LJ I e Lodo No. 40 meets the second ana fourth Thursday evenings of each month in rh l (). (). r . It f 11. Mis. T. E. WilllaniH, N 'A. ; Mrs. John Cor, Secretary IAEGKKE OF HONOK Meets the first und third Thriirsdiiveveuinus of em li month in 1. 1). (. F. holf, Fit.Keruid block. Mrs. Addie .Smith, Worthy Sister of Honor Mrs. Niinuie liurkel, sister secretury, DEGKEE OF IIO.NOK-lvy loile. No. 13 meets first and third Thursdays of eaeh month in K. of P. hull, Stella Truv er, sister secretary, PLACKS OF WORSHIP Cathomi:. .St. Paul's Church, ilk, tieteeii Kifth and Sixth. Father t inney, Pastor Service! : Miss at slid 10 :.Ki a. m. Sunday School al 2 :'M, with benedictloi.. Chkistian. Corner I. trust mul Kluhlh St.' Servlees morniiiK and evenlnit. hitler A Galloway pastor. Sunday dchool lo a. m. Ooi-okki) BM'TIht. Mt. Olive, "ak, between lentil and Kleventh, llev. A. Httrwell, ias tor. Sei vices 11 a. in. anil 7 ::w . in. Prayct. meetitm Wednesday evenlnu. VOtNll MKN'S ClIKHTIAf AssllCIA'lIilN liooiusln S al'Tnisti bloi'k.Miiln slret. (ins tel ineellntt. for lueu oiily, every Susclay af ternoon at 4 o'clock. 1tiioini' o'en vifek day from H:3n a. m.,ti U ; 30 p. m. Kl'IS'OI'AI,.- St. I.llke's i:lillli'll. cm hit 1 hlrrt and Vine. llev. II II. Iinei'e. pitrif.r. Ser vices ; 11 A. M . aril 7 :30 P M SuniiH) cti(Kl at 2 :3U 1'. M. K'jhst Mm iininsr. Sixth St., tt wi-n Mam l'id Pearl. Hev. L. Ilrllt. I. Ii. nastor. -rvice ; It a. m.. a -mt v. m. Mimhu School 9:.'I0A M. I'raver mi ftii u Wedliesilnv even- tun. ' IKltMAN rHKMBVTKittN.-Comer Main and Ninth, liev. Wilt, tM.stor. Cervices tismvl hours. Sunday M'liunl ii :3tt a. m. SWKKI'lHtl nS(lllKlt.Tlc NAI,. tweeti I'ittH and Sixth. liran'te, be- CKKSlniKHi an. -Services in new vlmrcli.cor' tier Sixth ami Granite MH. l(-v, ,. T. Huirrt, pas'or. Sunday-school Hi n;;ie ; 1'ieacliinK a? l a. ni,iri s jc'ni, Ttie Y. K. S. (V K of ihle fhttreh nnet evrv Salihath evening at 7 ..' in 1 lit: basiiuent the chuerli. All hit Invited to attend tr-'m-meetliiKs. NESSARXAPSinsiiscUREO 6y I'Kk'a ln'ilil ISikuUr kiir I'mls ItlRI. Wbltirri h-rd. l',tinfnrtM. S.ITr(,lwh.r,.llr.m,.llf,. Knlil b r. Mlawi.onlv CDCC 033 Bnilnf, Jif lork. W nu (of Uout o( (mill rUtC PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM rifiwi n4 bnaiitifiM th bilr. IVtimoti'i ft liMunaul growth. Mvrr Fil to Bnstore Orty Hair to ita Youthful Color. Cum ! 1 1 ' k hftlr tailing. Apt, ind ft in at Dniffdrti Th Consumptive and FCCtJlO ind all hn e .t .....! .4.. t lA ,.M D..kA'i ninar.. TohIO. Itcurfiihf (irMCuiiih, Weak Uuiiia, iH-tiility. ln i) e4ion, Fcnialt wrakneM. thftmauinaud Fain. We. k $1. aw nrt rui JlNDERCORNS. Thonlr twrffurefrtrConii. m tupa al iaLu Mat. .im tai,r. hfrta, at liru.nt. r , & lliT ... ...... E Tts. jfCil .lves Kellct al u a ami I iiUitiimittt ion, I mul Siih'II, timl rAYFZYIRi XL lor old In llcatl. It i$ Unirktu thanrh.il KLY 1MOS.. 68 Warren St.. N.Y.f i JULIUS : PEPPERBURG. Miiniifactnrer of and Wholesale und Ketuil Deulerin the Choicest Brands of Cigars A FULL LINE OF FINE TOBACCO AND SWIMCS' ARTICLES ALWAYS IN STOCK. PLA TTSMOUl H , NEBRASKA Ij(ll.l) AND POKCiil.AIN CKtiWiNft Bridge work wd fine oll work SPECIALTY. DK. 8TEINAUH LOCAL as well as other at 9dthettcslvon lor the painless eitrnction o tee tti, 0. V MARSHALL. FitzCerl . t WiMi!.i For Atchinaon, St. Josepli, I.eiiven worth, Kantm City. St. I.ouia, and all pointstK-tli.east Houth or west. Tick ets sold and bao Haye checked to any point in the United States or C'annda. For lNVORMATION AS TO KATF.S AND ROUTKS Call at Depot or address H, C. TOWNSENI), G. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. J. C. Phillipfi, A. (,. P. A. Omaha. H. I). AP3AKf. Arrt., PlHttsinonlh. Telephone. 77. CARTERS I aims Flo UnadsPheand rolinvmll tbtronblAA facfr dent In a bilious date of the j sutra, iuch u Ilizzlnes. Kauwa, OrowsiaaM. Diatima nftec tMliiR, I'nln In the Side, kn. While t4nlrmoe romtikkble auccesa baa bsun shown la cuxiiig . lleliawihe, yet Cminr'a Llttla Idvxr Pin trt (qiiallr YalnnMoiuConsrinitin'.i,ciinnfsiiiipra touting tliiaanunyiiitfonuipla'.at.wliilethey ahij Coriw-1 all dlsonlcrs of thes to oiarh.aUmulato th livorandreculAtetuebowe'j. vaoif Uieyoolf curvu AfliatlifrT1'ildr"M'motprtrl(wstot,iflflwh8 ufler from thiilutPjalni!comiliii!iU buifonu. Bataly theirn'xxluridix nutiind hnro.anil thr bocucotrj tlicniMll find tlienu lltllo pills valiv. ble In torunuywiva that thejr will not b.i wil llagtodo without, them. Butal'lurallBkkbea4 UtieUne ef an many Ut that horn la whore wnruake out gn at besmt. Our pills euro It while OUisra do not. CartHr'a Little LItt Ptlla are mry tmall an4 very uaay to Ukn. One or two pille makea doae. Tboy are strictly vi.'ctablo a-i t do not gripe or purit. but by their tjemloartinii ploaaeall wbd uaetbsm. laviilsut -.'.leriits five for ft. Boll bj drnggiata everywhere, or sunt by maiL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE films GN 11 mm WZM PIUS. mEAB LAUGHTER AND HEALTH 1 Mi!e Nerve and Liver Pill Act on o new priciple reonlatin the liver, tdoutach and liowels through the nerves. A new discov ery Dr. Miles pills speedily cure biliousness, bud taste, torpid liver piles, constipation I'tienualed for nu n, women and children. Small- est, mildest, surest, at) doses '.Vi cts. samples 'ree at F. (). KnckeA I'oV Doctor What makes you think the climate won't a;;ree with him? Wife Well. I've tried it for twenty years and 1 never could do it. NeWHpnpers Endorse. "Hducalors are certainly the greatest benefactors ot the race, and after Dr. Franklin Miles' pop ular works, cannot help declaring to be iiiiiiiii the most entertain;; and educating authors."- New York Daily, lie is not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements in iittr columns in every issue, cal ling attention to the fact that his elegant work on nervous and heart diseases is distributed free by our euterprisino; druists F. (',. I'rick V Co. Trial bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine are uiven away, also a bonk of testimonials showing that it is unequalled for nervious prostra tion, headach, poor memory, di..t ness, sleepness. neuragia, Fits, epi lepsy. Itlton-ince Mastmns has unit drinking he bought his wife a beau tiful bracelet. Mrs. Tilton -I suppose il's a bi chloride of gold one. 1 have been a great suiTerer from dry catarrh for many years, and I tried many remedies, but none did mo so much benefit as Kly's Cream Halm. It completely cured me. M J. I.ally,.) Woodward Ave., Huston Highlands, Mass. 1 think hly s Cream Halm is the best remedy for cattarrh I ever saw- never took anything that relieved me so quickly, and I have not felt so well for a long time. I used to be troubled with severe headaches twoor three times a week. J. A. Alcorn. Ag't V. P. i. Ii. Co., Katon Colo. 'What beautiful fresh color Miss Dunbar has." Carrie Yes; the druggist said he hadn't had it in stock more than a day. Strong Wittnensea. mong the thousand testimon ials of cures bv Dr. Mil Heart Cure, is that of Nathan Alii- sons, a well-known citizen of Glen Rock, Pa., who for years had short ness of breath, sleepness, pain in left side, sholders, smothering spells, etc,; one bottle of Dr. Mile New Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, cured him, Peter Jequet, Salem, N. Y. is another witness, who for twenty years suf- fered with heart dispase, was pro nounced iiKurable by physicians, death stared him in the face, could not lie down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately ufter using the New Cure he felt better and could .lie down and sleep all night and is now a well man. Thi Vw ure is sold, also free book by F. (i. Frick A Co. Hessie-tiussie, dear, did Jou have tny trouble getting papa to consent to our marriage. Giissie Well, I should s ly so. He said he couldn't see any sense in waiting a whols year. According to the census of ltfmi, Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her population of lMtS,,"i7t people, as the ighth largest city on the globe. Most of us desire, at one lime or nother, to visit a city in which so many persons had homes, and, when we do, we can find no better line than the "Htulinuton W ut.-" Three fast ami comfortable mi no laily. hor further information ad- Iress the agent of Ihc compativ st this place, or write to I. Kriinriu ieueral Passenger and Ti. U,.t gent, Omaha, Nebraka. Troy Press: Most pretty gi,s in ti-stify to (e power of the press I lie only drawback is that with them the power m usually waisted f-emnle WenUnesi Pernio v Cum. To Tltii Klirioh': Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for thousand and one ills which arise from deranged female organs. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy KKKK lo any lady if they will send t'leir express and P. O. address. Yours respect fully, Dn. H. D. Ma-kchisi. I T I If a, New York. WOOD'H 1II0S4I1I01IIVH, The Great English Rrmrdy. Promptly and prmiumnt. I ciirHa au rurmsor Arrtsius HVuiru-jw, AMLMmnjl,s'f,nn-alon-Aro. Jm(K,lfii u nnilaU 'JWS ff AlntKf or .Jvyat-.( lleen pr.-Ki rllK-d nnt si Tears in tnoimamla or CAivsi UtbPonu KrlitthL'tintl J,m- rat VtMtint know. Auk Inurrlftt ftip U'imiii'ii ti, to. tsetort ana After ftfi'isw u ne otiirs some J. , wonhleaa mrdletne In place r this, IcavK hi dishonest afire, Inrluae price In If tter, and we will sond by rMurn nmlk 1'rlce, one i.ackaue, (1 il .v m viVI pWtun, irtr rUlcMn. J'amphlet lo plidn soslifl en'I.ni, if alumna. AUUroaa TUK WOOII ( III- MICA I. CO.. 1 jI WXtodward avonuei IMirulb UluD. t-Sold In Plattsinouth by ( Serin g A Co,, F. (. Kricke A Co., Hrowti ,v Harrett (). H. Snvder and druggists everywhere. lC lww jiakliiK i .u, fiuea. The conuuoii cl.iv nine. liLe Hin..-M ! b.is to luulero a lari;e ntiinlier of oM-ri- liotis iKlc rei otnpletioii, nearly U of which are i-mulii ted without inec liutiicit! aid. The clay, ufter UiiiK' levelled, mixed mid kne.ulnl to a irou-r coiisiKteiiey, la rolled out rotiKhly into shupe. This the inoliler takes, uiul plueinV the head ot IkiwI end on a f-jn-t inl Niipport thrusts a lotiK needle into tli einti r of the tail ef the roll, thus pii-n-iiu; the stent. Thus irt-i ii, uiul stiil coiiiiiiiiiun the needle, ttie roil is placed in the niouM, which is of steel ao-1 tiuole ill two part-. Mini t he latter i s elo-rd iilul put ill the pres. Then a compress, r puslii il into I lie open part, of the iiiolii io imiii the howl. Thus l lie clay i.- eotupu I. The press i- now nH lieil, tlie piip taken from the mold mid pa- sed on to tiiii-.!,. el's, w lio scrape out all mohl seatns, pa-s another lu eille into i lie sti in, stutiii miv letters that me to appear and send nil to the ilryim; inotn. Here, win Ii sullicieiit ly harilelied, those which have to lie poli.iieil are polished, and all ure scut Innvanl lo oilier workmen. who examine them, reject I he ilciecltve ones, ami proceed jmt the pertcct om s in Ihc hiiKU'ei's ready lor the furnaces, which ure similar lot hose used in potteries, mid when- they are exposed lor live or six hours. They nre suliseijiielit ly dipped in n mil tine to remove the poruxity n llieehiy. Tliis is a mere oiiliiueof whati.snetsi.il for a coiiiinoii clay pipe; the operations iu I lie fancy pa;ti ins me more complin atid. llo.-luti (ilolie. A Oiteer Cave. A iliimy cave with several I hoiisaml tin emis for a nsif, a pile of urimy hlankcts and p-tuiny sacks t tilled with raits for a ImiI, a few old cans ami liroketi hrick auainst, the clay hank for a II replace this Is t he Ii a In t a t of an old man on Ttrwilli Kci's claim, aliotit -0 feet north of the point where the west side Southern Pacilic line crosses Shivia's road in South Port land. . The cave istlujr Into the side of a steep hill and is Nullicicnlly ohscul-ed Ly brush and trees lo Kive the old man the seclusion he seems to desire. The cave the old man lives in now Is a marvel, (.'onsiilerinK the implements he had to work with. The only tool he used was a lirokeu shovel, tied with wires in severul places, with a handle that whs once a sap lin lir tree, lie dii.na hole about 14 feet Ioiik, ten feet, wide and 1'J feet deep, and as the hunk is hard clay the amount of lahor L . I I ue peiiorineii iiid v oe uiiaKllieil. A uiair with a kixhI shovel could not remove such a (inutility of earth in less than two or three weeks. The thousands of small cuts in t he clay show that lie took hut small amount of earth at a time, uiul nives some idea of the laborious task he had. The roof is miiile of a few crossbeams and flat tened out oil cans, piled about twenty deep on top. Where he pickisl up such a (plan tity of oil cans is u tnvstery, as one drav could hardly carry them. The iM-ihlimr consists of straw, old blankets, sacks and rags. Ailowouhl hesitate liefore passing the night there. Portland Ort-goniau. ItrportliiK the Iluttle of Sedan. Sedan was marked by ellorts of journal ist ic enterprise crude, it is true, hut In dicative at leant of eneny. It was the New York Tribune which took "first ear." lhe wiehler of the weaium wan a Union. Holt While, a mail whoseabllitics should have given him a lietter fate than a premature death in an Austrian hospital, was with the (ici'inans on tlie day so uu fortunate for France. Heetood by Sheri. dan when Napoleon's letter o( surrender was hand!! by (ieueral Heille to old Wil liehn; the napkin that had constituted Keille's flag of truce was given him hh a souvenir. And then with dauntless cour age he walked right ocross the battlefield through the still glowing embers of the name, reached the frontier, made for the nearest railway sut ion and got to llittssels early next mottling. He could not. ml-. graph from there. His own story was that, when he ten- ilered his nus-aee the neotile at. I he o tin.. refused to liniiMiiit, ii, scouting him as either a lunatic or n "bear" bent on cre ating a panic on the Mock exchange, but I liae heard that he had not the cash with him to psy for a long message. Anyhow liecameto l.omtMt, net t ing t here the day hut one Mi'iei tlie bat t le, iii time for a short synopsi of his narrat ive lo be printed in a late edition ol the I'ali Mall Unzette. It appeared ut length in next morning. Tribune.- Archibald Korlics in Century, t.old NiigKi t shaped Like a H,ui(. There have been many larue and odillv Htutpul gold nuggets found iu the Uhiled States and elsewhere, but the (xhlest of them all was t nut discovered atthe.Midhtu mitie mi Sulky gullv. near Mell Australia, in 1SST. The tingitet was flat and almost the exact counterpart iu con tour of a colossal human hand held oien, with the exception of the thumb ami fore finger, which were closed together iu a manner so as to make it appear that the thumb wan holding the linger In place. Its greatest, leiitu was vi inches and its giiate.it breadth S inches. It was of the very purest gold, rtth but little of I'oreiun substances adhering (mostly bet ween I he "fingers") and weighed (il7 ounces. It was found iu the nort hwe-i main drive oi the Mulhas mine, l-jn fi-ct lie- low the sui lace ol the earth and at a spot ouiy lilty lect n-iitii where the famous Lady llrassey' nugget was discovered the year liclon-. It weiuhcd llltv one imiiiiiiIm of pure t.M, worth t.-i"i per pound. St. Louis Iti-pnOlic. sin. r-:-eonies Ileal loleresteil. Mrs. (i.-lieiiil CiiMer devotes t he greatel (an m hi r lime lo reading iu public, a ps-r called "Da t he Plains." In i he course of I his paper she describes a hunt out of a western camp or post . M.'g. Custer is a good hiintcr and has olten ac companied her hiisliand on I hes expedi lions. Sue says t hat iii-u reading I he de scription she prmi ically giM-s t hroiith t lie w hole t hihg. She hears the horn, lite ilogi, I he calls of tlie men. t lie clatter of hools. She feels the mot ion ol her horse, the stretch of prairie mul is ilu-illcd by the ex citement ol t he chase. At the end she is us t iivd us j she li.nl really spent, hour-, iu t he saddle, and can scarcely bring hifself back lo t he rial it a s of her stinoiibditi:.s.- New York Hi cotiii r. IU M'eatliiilister Abbey. A party of American tourism who vis. lied London recently, while passing I hroiigli We-t mnisicr iilibe) , paused rev trend) before the bust ol Lomjlcllow which tit anils upon the wall in the poet' corner. One of the visitor", a young uirl, with tears in her cjes, placed a rose in the foliis of drapery across the old pis-t's lireat. They passed on. Presently I hey missed ,t child who lielotiged to l he party. On search ing for her they found her lingering before the bust. She had bitten off one of her little ( lit is and laid it beside the rose. "IU is the only American here," she said "nnd It was all I had to give." Youth' f iiiipanlon ' - THE BEST Situated m the immediate section of cotmfry t',.t produces a mJe of tobacco (hat in texture, flavor and q,,iy is no pown dsew!, in the world, and Wing , jsiticn t.) command the choice of al! offer, iinjs upon this market, we spare no pains nor upense to give the trade THE VERY When in want of the best; ask for Bull Durbam. Sold everywhere. None trenuine without tlie Trade Mark of the Bull on each package. BLACKWELL'S OURIM I0I3ACCO CO., UUKHAM. N, C A Kaitruail I'm. Hint Never Cattle. All old neighbor of theUonliln ut Hox bury, Delaware county, told a tdory about tho niilliimiiife's visit to his old In uiie in the midst of one of his busiest liiKini'ial seasons. "Jay und 1 was always jjuod friends," aid the old man, "which is inore'ii I can say for him and most of tho other folks here. You see, old John Gould married my sister for his second wifo, and there was always more or less of a family feeling between the Goulds ami us. s$ays 1 to Jay: 'Why don't you como and seo ns once in awhile? You're id vays going to get tlio best we have, yo' know.' Jay said tuithiu 'bout bein al ways hay in season with him anil couldn't spare- the time. There wasn't anythiu hu'd like us much us to visit up here, for he liked the old folks, he said. He asked me how I'd like to go down to York. I said farming was not so good as it was and money was mighty scarce, lie said that wus ull right, an then he fumbled mound Ins pockets for some thing, but it was not there. He ex plained that lie thought be hud his book with him, bo tli.it ho could give me a puss for myself and my wifo down to ioik, but he must have forgotten it and left it at home. He miid he'd send the pass to me; but if he sent it some other one must have got it, for I never did. I was tt-hpenkin bout it ufterwaid down ut the hotel, and tlie boys Haiti it wan most likely Jay Uouhl never Kent it. One thing anyhow I'm certain of that is, ef he had that air book with him that time we met he'd a writ out that uir I pabV'-New York World. Ceding the Mo.t Out uf tlia llorae. The art uf getting the most out of horse flesh on the line of march is one which needs study and practice to every whit the same extent us do race riding or the haute ecole, and therefore feats of endurance should form mi t of an of ficers education an well us those upon tl 'J t.iu or bu.v.oeii the Jlas. To cover many milps with success a man must, first of ull, study his own condition, ai:d while he makes his charger fit must not forget to render himself ho loo. He should carefully watch how his horse takes its food ami vary the amount of it. the time of feed ing und lhe nuture of forage, so as to insure that lhe animal derives the max imum amount of benefit from lhe nour ishment it takes. Then he should endeavor by experi ment to discover the juice which Hints its conl'oviiiation best and the must jn uieious manner of varying it, ho as to afford relief to the muscles and yet get over the ground. The purl icular pace that best suit the animal having lsn-n arrived at, it should be trained to go at that puco evenly atrl methodically and with the regularity of a machine. And care should be taken never to stretch the bow to the utmost, or the stjbsetjtient reaction will more than counterbalance the present gain. London Saturday Heview. SeavriiKera of Conversation. "Deliver me from what Borne author has called the 'scavengers of daily con versation,' who gather up the literary refuse on "very side to offend tho intel lectual nostrils of I he. thoughtful." And Colonel Jli.reus Ma tier u i a. n n stretched himself in his chair and proceeded to ex plain. "A dude with a thimbleful of brains won a basket of champagne from nie on the bet that ij-u-i-r-e meant a band of singers which it does though c-h-o-i-r is another way of spelling it and ten minutes afterward a street car conductor used tlie word 'transpire' fur 'perspire' und won a lsx of cigars from me on that. J "The latest is t he case of a drummer j for a lioston shoe house, who is sixty' years mu U lie is a day, ami whose gray hairs ought to indicate some faint gleams of intelligence, and yet who so iierly asked me tlie pronunciation and meaning of the word 'bac-kac-he,' and when I told him I did not know coolly haid it was pronounced 'backache,' and meant a pain in the buck. Of course Hiiclt people are alllii ted with paresis, but oughtn't they to bo restrained ii. Home way':" St. Louis (ilobe-Iemocrat. "Threa" In M)llioloKy. Iii mythology we find the three (3) occu pying even a more honorable place thun the so called "mythical No. 7," There were the Three Graces, Cerebus with his three heads, Neptune holding his three fined fork, to say nothing of the Nine Muses, which are made up of three threes, and the third wave, which wus though; to bring death and destruction to every thing in its path. In nature wo have morning, noon and night; ILsh, flesh and fowl. Hundreds of trees, vines and grasses have their leaves and blades set in groups of three. St. Louis Republic. IN THE VOKLD Bull Durban) Srooking Tobacco BE5T. -.JTX3C DURHAM WTlwl7 Oraadi P. J. HANSEN, '1:.u:n in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. l'iilronitKe of the Public Solicited North Sixth Street, Plnttsmoutt TIMOTHY : CLARK, ikali-:k in Coal and Wood, TKK.US CASH. 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