SCENT OF OHN. Any Other 3efl Tfctt viphr ' i Allyl It Wool B as fet. It is Interesting to make Inquiry into tb cause of this" unfortunate auality of the onion. It is almply due to the presence lu some quantity Id tbe bulb of sulphur. It U thia sul phur that gives the ofiioa its germ killing property and makes the bulb so Terr useful a medicinal agent a all times, but especially Irj the sprtag which used to tte and stUl is in man) places the season for taking brin? stone and treacle In old-fashlone . houses before sulphur tablets cam Into vogue. Now, sulphur, when united to hydrogen, . forms sulphuretted by tfrogeo. and then becomes a foul-smell lng compound. The onion," being s Juicy, has a very large percentage a water la Its tissues, and this, combin lng with the sulphur, fonn3 the stroa: ly scented and offensive aubstat called sulphuret of allyle. This sulrh j ct of allyle minsles more especial; vrtth the volatile or aromatic oil of th onion; It la identical with the malo dorant principle found in as&fetid? which - is almost the symbol of "a", smells that are nasly. The hor.- radish and the ordinary mustard r our table both owe their stroaetf. stimulative properties to this sam sulphuret of allyle, which gives their heat and acridity, but not an offensive smell, owing to the different arrange men of th atoms In their volatile oils. This brings us to a most turi ous fact In nature, that most strange ly, yet most certainly constructs all vegetable volatile oils in exactly tbe lamft way composes them all, wheth er, they are the aromatic essences of duvea, oranges, lemons, cinnamon. thyme, rose, verbena, turpentine o onion, of exactly the same proportion which are 811 of caibon to 111 or hydrogen, and obtains all the vas seeming diversities that our nostril: detect in their scent simply by a dif ferent arrangement of the atoms is each vegetable oil. Chambers' Jour cal. Shirtwaist to U Popular. The shirtwaist promises to be ex tremely popular next summer. Sales men for the furnishing houses who ire now on the roan, are sending In arge orders for shirtwaists for next spring, and report th&f the demand will probably be heavy. Manufacturers report that the demand for such gar ments ha& far exceeded their expecta tions, and that they will be compelled .' make up many mere goods In that 'hap than they anticipated. Mm .Mgrrtnlafl. The world is, after all, a happy one. and as we gaze from the window of our editorial monastery at tbe sun kissed landsrap, sweet visions of milk and honey, bumming birds and mo lasses dance before our astonished vision like a calf before a circus p.o ressioa. Las: Saturday oae of our subscribers came id and paid, lu cold rash and in cold blood, three years tn arrearages and two years in ad vance. "Praise God from whom all blessings flow." Nauvoo Rustler. Troop nn the March. A single battalion of infantry 1.00( strong, which i the strength of an English battalion, takes up a road length of 52? yards, including about fghty yards for stragglers. A bat tery of field artillery takes up 20c" yards and a regiment of cavalry takes up, when marching four abreast. C5C yards. An army corpa, with its staff, wagons, guns, hospitals, etc., would extend over thirty-four miles. Ftptr Wall at Indlau Head. In order to minimize the destructive effects of possible explosions . iu the government's new powder manufac tory at Indian Head all the building are provided with "paper" walls a; the ends. The thory is that these light walls will be Immediately blown aside by the concussion of the ex plosion, leaving tbe main walls, which are built as strongly as possible, p;a? tically unharmed. Accomplished Interpreter Wanted. Can anyone in Pittsburg speak Kranlsh or Wendish? It so a nice berth In the postal service awaits him Kranlsh and Wendish are the tonguet of two ancient people of Slavonic stock. Their dialects are distinct, and, aa they exhibit an uncontrollable desire to write letters, a mystified pos tal service needs the services of an In terpreter. Pittsburg Dispatch. Csrs Tendeaey to Lassttad. The czar when a youth showed a tendency to lassitude, which pointed to a want of physical stamina. This disinclination to physical exertion showed Itself when he was visiting tht queen at Balmoral, and the royal keep ers were a little chagrined at the lack of enthusiasm which he displayed with regard to the deer stalking arranged for his diversion. Tomtmm Wldaaa Its Scapa. The British government has sup pressed the district messenger com panies and transferred the business done by them to the postofflct. on the ground that the companies are en croaching on the prerogatives of tht state, which, claims a monopoly of the coctveyaao of aaeksagas hy letter an4 fey wire. It is reported that the Mexican gov eminent contemplates an award of 1100.000 to Dr. Angel Belliuaghl for his serum against yellow ferer, which is said to have been successful in 85 per cent of the cases In Mexican hoa 'jDmis. ' HEROLD el L""LcL""lEL L. N.cT oo-o-o Do you knew what that means? No? Well, noliotly 1oos: it b ni'l any nn fining This is like many nn ad vertisement you Kpf. They attract your attention but give no inform ation. If call your attention to anything, it is for some purpose. .Tiirt now we wish to call vour attention to our 20 per cent on Muslin You will find displayed in the center aisle of our Dry Goods department over $1,000 worth of Ladies', Misses and Children's Muslin Underwear from two of the best fac tories in the United States, consisting of Ladies' Gowns, Skirts," Drawers, Chemise. Corset Covers, Short Children'sCowns, Drawers, Skirts and White! Dresses. They have not been moving as rapidly as we would like, and to stimulate their sale we offer the 20 per cent discount from former pricesfor instance I T)c jfowns now. . 7."c (fown.s now. 1 ."lO nowns now . . 3 00 gowns now . . oOe skirts now . . 1T)C skirts now . . 1 wi .skirts now . . 4K- .... . one .... 1 20 . ... 2 40 ... 40c MX? And so on throughout the entile list nothing reserved. are also offering special inducements in Wash Goods, Lawns. Dimeties, Organdies, India Linens, Swisses and Persian Lawns for graduation and con Hi mat ion dresses, with a tine line of all-over embroideries, tuckings, Valencienes laces to make them up and trim heni. The most complete assortment ever hrnnght to the city. 6reat Ribbon Sensation, 20c, 25c, and 35c. All Silk Ribbons at 1G cents a, 3rrd.. SOOU yauls sold last week, second lot of 2000 yarda to arrive from New York in about a week or ten days Wait for them. YOU'LL NOT FIND ALL OUR LOW PRICES IN OUR ADVERTISEMENTS It's easier to advertise low prices than to sell at low pi ices, and there's a heap more of it done. All the prices that can be put in ad vertisement are a small part of the whole. What about the rest of the prices? You'll not find all our low prices in our ads. We can't crowd them in. Come to the store. PJIICM ML mi SON i I .4 eg Discount Sale Underwear. Skirts; Misses and 2 xi skirts now l ik) 3 oo skirts now .. 2.V corset cover now. , ?c corset cover now. . ."oc corset cover now.. 1 oo corset cover now. 2 40 40c 80c We rn UVJ GTICF TO t bEbiroas Cocyrror CUs.s. In county rourt. In the mutter of tht? estate of Julm K!eler: Notice U ht-ri'liy trlv u tl.ut the crriiltor-i of sulci cWfUStii will meet the uUmlnlstiNtor of said estate, before me. County Judge or Cass county. Nebrniica. at the county courtroom In Plattsmouth. In said cnumy, on tbe 15tb day of July. lsoJi. unrt on tin- ith day of De cember. 1901. at 11 oVioc-U u. in., euoh day. for tbe purpose of pres-utln their claims for ex amination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present tin lr claims, and one year for the administrator tosettlc said estate from the 15th day of Juno, lrtoi. Witness my bund and seal of said county court, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 21t day of May. l!Vl. .1. r.. J JO I GLASS. County Judge. 9EAL.1 (1st pub. May 24.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. tateof Xebrasku. .. Cuss County. i ": In county court. In the matter of the estate of Adam Hell, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the ad ministrator of said estate, before me. County wl vuuuij. t'urHSKy. at i ne County Court roam In the said county, on the Mb., day of July. A. V. I'm. and on the l!th day of I)ecumler. 11. at 2 o'clock. P. .M. each day for the purpose of pitfi.tirif; their Claims for examination. ijutmt;nt and al lowance. Six months jm allowed for the creditors of s;ill deceased to present their claims and one year for tlio executors to set tle said estate, from the tth. day of June. WUI. Witness lay Land and seal of said county court at l'laltsmouth. Nebraska, tills HtL day of .May. lol. .1. I.. IOl'OI..s. (1st pul. May 17.) County .lulj:e. i-1 - ,: - - ' ' i 'ft' Mi HON. NATilAN;:. Viiir vvtiEtiiR cvivS(ix, T:'rV.':o A5 INVLf-Vs'OH Cr THZ ! PARIS J5RAND PSizn MACiMHC I i HE NE.V NCL 9- THIS MACHJN !S 2 0 VEAS IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTH rS. TRY ONE AHD E.C (.ON V it-.'CiJO. VVHEEU R ft W1LSCN t iVb.CG. 72-74 Wabash AV!i..criicAGc. TIME - TABLE. PLATTS MOUTH, NEB. .May 31. I'.HU CHIC A UO. ST. JOSKl'M. KANSAS CITY. LINCOLN'. OMAH . J1LNVEK. POKTLAXD. SAN KKAM'iSCO. And all points ftrsi ST. I AIL IS. And all points ea-t and son in. N'o. 31 Local to Pacitii .lunc- tlou N'i. 4 IK'nl fji. daily. iHiiiits l.v 10 au am -ast and south " Iti tt a m No, . r r jtiit daily ex. Suml y Pacific Juflct ion 2 40 p in No. 2rt lxal Pacific J unction " 4 4.' p in No. - LtH'al ei. Iowa mints Chicago and eat " 4 .t; p tu .o. i t at i-x. uany iroui Lin coln toSt J. Mi. Klllls L'ity.St lxiuli.1 ldcaifo nil olnts at-(. soul li " i; p iu .10. uh'hi f. unity iimuiia. Lincoln. IH nvtT and luttrmtH-lule points " 7 Ua ui No. Jv C Ut Omalia via tort Crotik tid So. Omaha " 10 10 u ni No. U9 lAJT-al frl dally ex. Sun day.Cedar C"k. Louis ville. South Itend " 7 10 a m No. 17 IxK-al from Pac Junc'11 Ar II Ida m No. 7 Kastmail.duily.Omalia Lv S 17 a m -o. o t ast vestibule ex. aallv Chicago and east " 7 3 ) h m .o. .1 estinuled ex p. daily Denver. California. Hl'k HilKPac coast . " :i 33 p m Black llllls..MoniKiia anu t'ac. nortuwest.. " 37 p m .o. ai ukui ex. unity except Sunday, Louisville. Ashland. Schuyler.. " 3 50 p m No. li lxcal to Omaha " 9 44 p in No. !t Local from Pac. J'nc'n Ar 5 5 pm No. 20 From Omaha 3 47 am Sleeping, dining and reclining chair cars (seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point iu L'nited States or Canada. For Information, time ta bles, maps and tickets call on or write to . W. L. PICKETT. Agent, J. Fkancis. fi. P. A.. Plattsmouth, Neb. Omaha, Neb. MISSOURI PACIFIC'S NEW TIME TABLE North bound Leaves Passenger No. 1.... . 5 27 a m " " 27 5 4(1 p m Freight No. 121 (dally except Sunday) 3 40pm South bound. Leaves Passenger No. 2 11 34 p m J 1 1 10 45 a m Freight No. 122 (dally except Sunday)" 35 a m No. 2 will accommodate Omaha theatre-goers, as It does not leave Omaha until 10 50 p m. No. 17 connects at I'nion with a train from Weeping Water. No. 18 connects at I'nion with train for Weeping Water anil Llncoiii. Always fresh in hottest Summer weather. Best brands Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausage and Fish, AT Kunsmann & Ramge's Plattsmoath Market. 1 nfe j ft .a 0VEY Special Sale on Lawns. We are showing a good Dimity at r. A fine Batiste at 8c. Choice Dimities at 10c. Special Sale on Rugs. We have about 10 dozen Rugs, 1 yards long, made from rem nants of best carets, such as Velvet Brussells, Moquettes and Ax minsters. Your choice for $.25 each. Don't forget we are headquarters for everything in the Carpet line. filBJ Gage Down Corsets, nil styles. We are showing the new straight front summer Corset for oOc. E. G. DOVEY and SON. TO ALL WHO DESIRE PURE GOODS. 1 wish to say that my stock complete, and I am prepared to got either in town or elsewhere double stamped. You will find when yru purchase you should insist on seeiiig the barrel which it is drawn:' look at the barrel head and if you fail to see two stamps thereon, you can lie assured that it is not straight goods. I can sell you ono of the finest brands in the market for .?2.50 per gaUo. Absolute purity guaranteed. fiive us a call and be con- 1 v inctti. PHILIP Sole Agent for the famous Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association Beer and Yellow Stone Kentucky Whiskey. Short-Horn Cattle Sale: at the New Sale Pavilion. South Omaha, Nebraska, Stock Yards, Wednesday, May 29, 1901, at one o'clock p. m. , coDsislinsr of some with oalves atfoot, and 20 jrood tra good two year olds. Uoth are red. Oae is a Scotch and the other a Bate. They are suitable ta head Our illustrated catalojjinj tells ah nboiit th sale. If ymi are interested, send for one to eithtr of us. Address, COL. P M. WOODS. C. CALLAHAN, COL. T - Auctioneer. COI & 103 Wesi 9i!a St., Karscss Olfy, Ho. (ftWflSSfiSS ) Tha Old Roliablo Doctor. Oldest In Ago end Longest Located A RocuUr CradJ3:o In tVcdicInc, Over 27 Years Speoial Practice. 22 Years in Sar.sso City. Cure, KUaranteed o-'tionrjr rrfu no mercury or in cr.ous ration usmi. io aetrntion irom out;tt.s. r ttents st alstancu treated or muil ami express. Medicines sentvery wbero free from gaze or breakage. "No medicines ent C O. U., only bv agreement. Charge, low. Over AO.oou cuvn cured. State your case and aend lor terms. Consultation free and contldcnilal. Dersonallv or bv letter. Cam ri 1 1 Wpnlnpcc rtrtri OCUIindl YT eaKUC55 allU Sexual Debility, A or with urine, pimples and M.tciu-s on tbe face, rusnes 01 biooa to tne ne.ia. pains in back, confused Ideas and for .-ri fulness, baahfulness. aversion to socioty. lossof sex- anal power, loss of manhood, etc., cured for life. I can stop night losses, restore lost sexual power, nerve ana brain power, en large and strengthen weak parts and make it you fit for marriage. OCrriH i I i c tDaixeTTioiffnisease, in au its forms and stupes, cured for lire, uioaa jroisoning, onin uiseases. Ulcer. Swellings. Sores, Gonorrhoea and a Gleet, ana all forms 01 jrivam uiseases, (t positively cured or money refunded. a Cf tSrtiirA radically cured without li J CI lilUI C theiseof instruments. A f New and Infallible Home Treatment. No SON IFe arc agents in Plattsmouth for Shoes. Smart, stylish street boots for dressy women, from the dainty Kibo patent Kid to the heavy welted sole. All one price $3.00. of Whiskies tr.d ether Liquors is sell you a better article than you can for the money. My goods are all no rectified stuff on mv premises, and THIEROLF, about sixty head. 40 cows unl heiferf, yoanjf bulls, among' which aru t c.t ood herds. All have herd book pfdijfreeH. F. P. HEALY, Bedford, la. V. R. WILSON, Arispe, la micu. . .U ineuicinc-. f uruiKbua r.auy luruo Lf pain and no exposure. No caustics, cutting, i Wlesoriouudi No detention from bus- iiens. Thousands cured. A Dermanentcure Kuaranteed or money refunded. Bend stamp for book, which fully explains tbts disease. Virir,fr,flpieu5rd veins In tbe ui ituirtic scrotum causing ner vous debility, weakness of the sexual JS t m. etc., permanently cured without pain. 1 ijfurutcit""cure,i without pain. Dli! m rcic ee oook cured in afsw Rr-Lr tor both sexes, V6 pugea, 27 P'c DUUI tures true to life, with fuU de scription of above dlseasea. the effects and cure, sent sealed In plain wrapper for six cent" in stamps. i-ree museum orri hours: of Anatomy for men. t . m. t 8 p. m. Aaermon without words ! 10UJ2 Telephones Seb. . llatts. 102.