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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1891)
3 .y-5 ntintied until , tr & ' .juctou Vi4. F:' Ht 1J a. in. lie n. MUbura -iUy '-.t t ;ru urn! y --lJ -. U.il'U W 4ftl r....i- f r Vihe nail TKHMS roB WSIKLT, r (me year. In advaDce. ....... j.y, one ywr, not In B'lvaiti- iOO v. kin muullil. lu advance 75 uy. tlire month'. In advance. . . TIUMS FOE DAILY f up one yar In advance 100 copy pr wi-ek. by carrier ? 'i cudv. Dttr moult - 5C KDXESDAY. DKCEMfcHvK 23. Wl Thk only ifood act yet credited to (he Louiaiana lottery is that it split the democratic party wide oii. I'mitc SUr ulmnli! be truly -happy. His frraneried are full to overilowintf and all Europe is beg ging at his feet The biir cronk toiretlier with the extended markets the republican jarty ha opened for the people i.- a Christinas present for which they will feel thankful. TlIE sueces-'or to Senator I'l iiuit Hhould he apointed immediately aa Kann.i N practically without representation in the Menate now. I. the senate the republican." now have forty-nix members, the democrats thirty-nine and the al liance two. With I'ltitnb's weal vacant the repub'i;arm have a plur ality of seven over the democrat, and a majority of five over all. Pukixc; the pat eiht month the nioryi indebtedness ban diminished 2a per cent, in Kan-as. This indicates that the bire crops have found a ready I vd erinunt ra tive market .uidwilhVhe proceeds the farmers are 'paying for the land and farm improvements for which they went indebt when they were purchased. Doubtless the alliance leaders read with regret the lists of farm mortgages that are being cancled in Nebraska and Kansas. True when the people prosper it is a dull time for the disapoiuted aud dis gruntled politician, that has been kicked oat of some other party, who expects to be hoisted into office by the calamity wail. The republicans and better class of democrats in Louisiana are coin Lining to defeat the old time bour bon element. The principal issue is the lottery question, the latter being pledged to support the institution. If reports are to be relied lip there is little doubt that the devil and his crowd will carry the election. Why is it that democrats cannot consult their consciences when moral is Hiies are at stake? A agricultural county fair soci ety in Iowa iins derided to offer for the best oration to be delivered by ,i young man nt the fair. It is well to encourage young men to speak in public, but better judg ment will certainly convince the managers that a county f.iir is a poor piacr ti lirivcthi es reiwe. People go to the fair to see the products of the farm mi l to wit ness races. It would be difficult to get an appreciative audience at most fairs. REPUBLICAN METHODS. . One who has observed the courses pursued by the political parties for the past few years can not but be convinced that the republican party does more inde pendent thinking in the intereslsof the people and is more aggressive in legislating in their behalf than any other political organization in the country. When it becomes apparent to the party that a progressive step might be taken, that in its judg ment would benefit the people, the party has stepped out boldly and taken up the issue. But not so with our democratic friend. History proves that in every instance th" party had been inactive regarding an aggressive moTemeiit, until the republicans first proposed a plan and embodied it into law, then this party of oppo. sitioii declared. ' a gainst" the law. Thif) Is particularly noticeable in connection with the reciprocity provision ( the Mi'Kinley bill. When this matter was fir-t pro posed, iiefoic it had become (lie doctrine of any political party, our democratic friends t&zxi i! was a good move. Hut no nmu'T did th; republican parly enact a j . 1 1 1 i.( tCir of Lbs k' nit fmi- . laiiulirt e very ll;eti! . !ve o .:,,! VVth" mini'. The name tiling w a c.e of the ! silver coinage qiic-tioa. ! rt publicans past-e d a law providing for tno coinage ot all American silver nib-red at llf mint, but de- declared in uumi!a.tu!tk' lan-uage that it was oppo n il to the extremely uurea.-ioiiabi.: demand of a le.v liat survivors, to open up our mints to the world and pay them a bonus of twenty-three cents on eaoli .31 grains of silver presented. Tins no sooner done 'than thrf democratic parly again declared. S'n favor of iiuliiuited coimge of the' worlds pniduct. We are perfectly willing foe the party to thus hazard ils interests, but can it nflord to thus duline its policy? The party that makes first choice will biirely have the advantage. In our opinion the rank and file pf the democratic party will not follow where toe bosses lead, here after. If reciprocity was u good thing before the republican party nude it a law, it is u good thing now, the claims of it friends are fully sustained by its practical application. If free coinage of the world's silver was a hazardous experiment a year ago, the fact that Hie repub lican party declares in opposition to it d ies not render it any more acceptable. Tommy I'if-kril tli PoUre f'hlvft INrkfu hi M.i li'-'ii, Win., th'-rn it a Lief of police, J. E. A'l uiiv.n, w)n is (.-l'lliliiu? Lmuw If. Katurihiy lie viit' J Chicago to KftTiniin.il Einx't fourteen, who was wanted at Madison for larceny, lis hail been arrntcd by Chicago otli cer. Late- in tlm tvenini? lie hand-cn.lt-.l himself to younij Kingston am tartid for the train, liefore it reaehml De.-plainei the chief wits moriun' loud ml lonj. Kingston is a ennnin little rascal, lie saw his opportunity. Ho (juietly went through the jKK-keta of the Mw ping chief and found the key wh'''H unlocke 1 his haudeiilT. Stealthily he c.-ept over the snoring f.aieer, and when the train BtopjHjil at Desplaimn the chief aud hit youthful prisoner partsl company. 'I lie train had iA s:ssy tnileg when Chief Ad.unvin awoke. Of course he was mad, but when he hsaW for the key with which to remove the hataleu.? from his own wris.t bin wrath knew ni bounds, for Tommy had takcu it with him. All effort to remove the bracelet were fruitless, and ntitil he reachfd Madison hi left hand atiu wrist were Luried Jwp in his overcoat pocket Piey were "out of sight-" Kingston was jiicked up by Chicago officers. He U at the Desplaine atrei-t Ution waiting for another bout with Chief AJaniboo. Chicago Tribune. A Khurt Ll4 Lake "A month hence," aayi a California enftineer of reputation, "theSalton lake will have dried op." Silt-.m lake, it will be remembered, i the baIlow hi 1 an J aea which waa formed by a break In the Colorado river, whow water in (nodern times, at leant, flowed into the Gulf of California, aa we know it. TLt haaiaof the short lived lake, however, wia once a port of ltd gulf, aud if the flow of water bad continued tome incxlera iiu provement might indeed have been ef fected. The river will not boom atia till spring, when the lake may refill Any Ueviire that could render It perma nent would have a linugatiuff effect opon Uie dreaded Arizotia climate, ol which dire atorieg are told. Worb thing could happen than the tapping of the Colorado river higher op, ao that ail its water might How into the old chan ueU and make the wilderues blussoio v.'i'.h tbe r-s--, N'iw York Couimerciwl Alvertiser. Hatilered Ht a Caiigor (Me.) plumber couldn't open his eye the other (lay Isw atise the uppet and lower lida were held togetlwr by a Jrop of anlder. Tlx) accident haiijx-ned whils he ws nsin aoum (older in a gut ter in which there wa a little water. The moment that he applied the melted metal it knapped and llew. (Jus piece of It came directly for hi eye. The lid closed involuntarily the moment of con tact and the Holder rested upon the lash es; it nldered the lids together no firmiy that it wa hnpoMihie to move them. The eye wa not Injured in the slightest, but wa effectually closed. The ictita w is half aiuuwd at th? ridiculous aids cf the affair. A companion took him U a d's-tor, who severed the l.uhe. Uoe ti Heral 1. Wouldn't Taka Ilia ProKbor' Waalth. As the Rev. W. F. l'isir, jawtor of th Lutheran church of lnisn Hill, wa driving near the residence of JMph Clark, on the Vtt Amsterd.vn road, he waa hell up )iy two highwaymen, who, at the point of the revolver, demanded his money or his life. On discovering that their Intended victim was a tninia tr of the Uoapel he wa allowed tc drive on and retain hi valuable, ant the highwaymen took to the field. Cor. L'tica Herald and Gazette, Mining Dlrldrndi The dividends paid by iniiilnr; cotnp jle of thi country which report their ea.ni:g amounted to ft, 4I,HT3 during i.,-r. The total for the first toil Dinii'.h f the year '. 14,0'Jj,W), aa aiiiomit Urge'y ill evee-a of that paid tn the naiiie itkxI of IVjO. Kn'.neerliig and .M:i,!ng Journal. 4 Itrlglit tilra. A K in-.oi man ;ravij fiia Gate lU-r.ii coat of wliita pin lit on All Halloween, Next la ri;ing he counted liru-eu lxiy with it p.ikt t fence ou;linel o thoir hacia,--ivtroit Frc I'rt. h. . t tir Thar , . jf.-siunul bunt- ( t one time conipri- it Inhabitant t' i- i ' '"''Mill i- f. th h . sry men A -nmn- 4 ii -v. Il .tl 1 iv. 4 V V .-.iii into ti;e ret-t a nil --.. ''A HAI.K 1 1 : I ft H 111 'He- Vu' ..IfKM I. l" Ilk 'iU UMl II ttitet Of fe- .ud llmAi.X '- f Cuaranteedur We ai thorize our ndCVr"ed drug gist to sell Dr. KingV-iLNew Dis coveryfor ConsumptioiX Cough ami Odds, upon this cVl""l'"on Ifyoii are nllicted with '' ''""gh, Ciild or any I.ung, Throat. tN .Chest trouble, and will use this rcmeWy aa directed, giving it a fair trial, iand experience benefit, you may retuVa the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this olfer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at F. (. Fricke A Co Drug Store. Lare U 0cc, asd t.Ut. Holldey !'. The U. & M. will sell round trip tickets on Dec. 21, 25 and 'A to sta tions not over 2)U miles distant at rates as follows: In Nebraska South Dakota and Wyoming one and one-third fare. In Colorado and Kansas one fare. lu selling from a point in Kan sas or Colorado to a point in Ne braska or vice versa, agents will use rate of fare and n third for the en tire distance recrardlcss of rate ap plying in the dilleren t states' tl A Million Friend A friend in need is a fried indeed, and not less than, one million peo ple have found just such a friend in Dr. King's .New Discovery for con sumption, couuhs. and colds. If oii never hae used this great cone.)) 1 1 1 i ( i ii 14. Hie trial will con vince that it has wonderful cur ative Jioucrs in all diseases of the throat chest aud lungs. Each bot tle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or monev w ill he refunded Trial bottle free "at F. (i. Fricke A Cos drugstore. Large bottles ."i(c' and I.DIl. We have sold lily's Cream Halm about three years, and have re commended its use in more than a hundred epecinl cases id catarrh. The unanimous answer to our in quiries is, 'dt's (lie best remedy that I have t-v r used." Our cxpciieucc is, that where parties continued its ue, it never fails to cure. J. 11. Montgomery, A Co., Druggists, Do corah. Iowa. When 1 began uing Ely's Cream Malm my cat.it rh was so bad I bad ilemhiili, the V.'hole tone Hlul ill a. charged a large amount of filthy matter. That has almost entirely disappeared and have not had head ache science. J. Simmers, Stcphney, Conn. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vil alizer is guaranteed to cure you. 'i Happy Hoosier. Win. Tiru'ii'ii... r..ini,ni.r (if buvllle. mrf.. ril : hle.-uir lintr hut dune nen lm i1 tl an all iitlirr iiiedietiKu romiMned. fur tliat but f.-ei arlMin tnim kidney a. id l.irsr treultlp." Jetin J,elie. fanner aiet raoekiuaii, of aame plae-, u : -Kind Klerirlc lmirr to bathslii-'t (ihliiejf and l.irer nieilieine. mmls inn lerl like a ue niaii." J. W. Canine, harJwHTfl insn'haiit.taiite t'n, a)- : ''Klee tile Milieu l )ut liie l lulu for a mall wlin U all run d add don't rate wliellirf he lives or die ' III-fnui d trw irencih. gimd aiut and tell )mt Ilka lie h id a vrw lrae uu life Only 4oc, a iKiiiie at K. (i. frk ka 1 Ui's Pr.ig Store. j Gentlemen would not uae "Dluah Of Roses" if it waa a paint or jwjw der, of course not. It is clear as water, no sediment to fill the pores of the skin. Its mission is to heal, cleanse ond purify the complexion of every imperfection, and insures ever j lady and gentleman a clean, smooth complexion. Sold byO.II. Snyder. I'rice 73 cents. A Cure for Paralwala. Frank Cornelius, of I'urcell, Ind. Ter., says: "I induced Mr. I'inson, whose wife had paralysis in the face to buy a bottle id Chamberlain' I'ain ll.ilin. To their great suprise before the bottle had all been used -he was a great deal better. Her dice had been drawn to one side: but the I'ain iiaim relieved ;,!! pain ami stireness. ami the mouth ar-siimed its natural shape." It is .ilo a certain cure fur thetumitit-in lame back, sprains swelling ami lameiiees. 'it cent botties for sale by F. (j. Fricke A Co., Druggists. I used Kly's Cream Halm for dry catarrh. It piutrd a ciiic.- Ii. F. A. Weeks, Denver. Fly's Cream Ililni is especially adapted as a remeby for catarrh which is aggravated by ulkalim du-t an'l dry winds.--W. A. Hover, Druggist, Denver. lean recommend Ely's Cream Hal to all sutTcrcrs from dry catarrh from personal experience. -Michael Uerr, riiarmnciet, Denver. lily's Cream Halm hue cured many cases of catarrh. It is in con etant denimid. ieo. , Hoot I'h. irnuu lit. Cheyenne, y. The la ws of health are taught in the schools; but not in a way to be of much practical benefit and are never illustrated by living example Inch in many cases minht easily be done. If some scholars, who had just contracted a cold, was brought (pdure the school, so that ah could hear the dry, loud cough aud know its significance; see the thin white coating on the tongue and latter, as the cold developed, see the profuse watery expectora tion and thin watery discharge from the nose, not one of them would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were. The scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Cough Kerned y free ly. that all might see that even a severe cold could be cured in one or two days, oral leat greatly miti gated, when properly treated aw soon as the first sympioms r.ppear. Tins remedy is famous for it's cure of cough, colds and croup. It is mad' espercially for these disease and is the most prompt and most reliable medicine known (or the purpose. ,7) cert bottle for sale by P. t. IT ii k" A Co., druggists. - en a great sufferer from i over ten year-1; had it could liar lly breathe, t onld not sdecp ihhI ik the floor. I pllichaei-d .on Halm and inn u:-ii, ' is working a cure surely, tdvised several friends. to with happy rctfiilt4,'iu It tli. .,,..,1. . lihove .ill ot for catarrh, ami u - i. , i . . im , - lttK 111 U.ll. A 111,1114 (iodlhave h nd n remedy I cart i me wiili salel- and that does alt that is oiaimed for it. It is curing my deafness. H. W. Sperry, Hart ford, Conn. I'LACF.S OF WOK'SIUI'. CATiioi.ic.-Kt. Caul's Church. Hk. Iie(.en Ullli and sixth. KhiIht I'ainey. I'amiir Hi-i-vler ; W im lit and Id :Ki A. M. hullday HcIiikjI at 2 -M, wit fx twiirdlctlon, CliKl'TIA.f. T'nmer Loruiit and Klchtli Bin. seivlim miiriiliiK and tenlMir. fcldcr A. (;a!'iHay puuir. buuday Bcbisjl 10 A, M. Eriscor-AU-Kt. Luke's Church, corner Third and Vine. Itev.il II. IIuiksm. iator. her vicen ; 11 A. M. ' d T Mt. M. tUbda) tlcbuol all -M r. m. (hman MKTHnfiisT. ;rner PUth Ft and (riinlts. Kev. flirt. I'aMor. Servii-en : II A. X. aud 7 M V. X. Build ay hrliunl 10 :JO A. . PmtaHVTraiAK. fcrvlce In ne church . cor ner Sixth and (Iranlte nt. Kev. J T. Ilalrd, lator. huiiday-nehdul at t ; tTeachliitf at 11 a. ni.a'jd n p. in, 1 li . It. S. C. K (it thl churrh mcet every Hulihalh evening at 7 :IA In the tiaiieiiirnt ut thr cliurrli. All ale Invited to attend there ' meeuiiit. Kikmt MrTnoiitsT. Stuth Ht., hetwen Main and IVail. Key. I,. K. Hillt l. I), na-ler. Service": 11 A. M.. 10 P. M Siindiiy rieliool :30A. M. I'ray rmeetln! Wednenda) even In. C'hmah PHHHVTKaiAM. Corner Main and Niiiih. Iy nie, .mier. Hervicv usual hours, hlllill.'l)' -ehenl tl :M A. M. iwcKM-n i evmniATio.N ai.-tlranlle, be laeeu filth ainl Mxlh. t'otlirn JIaiti-t.-tt. Olive, Onk. between 'Jruiti and hJectith, I'.er. A. Kowell, h ler. Hem. e ii a. in. and 7 M p. in. I'rayer liieelina ediiemlay evenlni. Voi'wn Mr.Va ('iiiiitioi AMTin!( KiHililN In Vi Hlernutll lil'M-k, M.tlll lieel. (eet ; e! na eiitie. f,r tnet, onlv. eferv hund.-iy af- telliiNin lit 4 o'eioek. Kiilll oeU St' k da t;ein c .i a. in., lu u . . ill. Him th I'Ai'K lAnriiNA xr -Mi y. ,t. M. W-jod, I at'f. Servife: Suii.ty hetio,,, .t a. In,: I reitcMi.if. Ila. in. and p. in.; imjei ineriti tf I.i.-ii!.. v.'.'M : c!"i!r pra1--In e l-ii(l.i) iiIkIiI. Aliure Krkiune. StXIlhT SiH ltTlhS KM OH 'I It OK l-YHIIAS Onillitli-t Imtttr Kit. 4; Mi-'tn every wVoruay evnuna t their h ll In l'arme a ( i;n: binrk. Ail vl lilnx knmliU arc eoidliely nn led tn attend (J. C. MaiKhall, CO linyey, K. It H. A f. W.. Meel. Pnt and third Friday eyejltif" ol em'li nnwiili at ( A li. Hull 111 lioekoiiok l.. k. I riuik Veihillyra, M, v. I), I:. Kuemole, Itceoriler. AO I' V No. M-Meetecotid and mirth Kri'l.iv , vM li.c, in the inutitli ai l. A II. hall 111 I'"- kvoind I'I'k-K, h. J. MoiKan, M W, r. r, Hnu, Keo.r.'. r, KOYAl. AI'.i'ANAM-Ca" foifietl fin M--1 at tl,e K.ol I' hail 111 Hi- i'aooele ai CmIl' bio k e. r lu-iii-it ft 'lnt, tiiiini Orel liren Invited Henry llerold, lCei(..ul , lhoy Hailiii)!. twretutv. (!ASS UlIKJK. No. IW. I.O.i). F. mi-eta et 4ry Tuemlay iCL'tit at thrlr ball In HtK'Tiild Block. All di I'eilow are rordially inm-d -Aafterid nlieii vl.itnv In ttiecily. J Cory N. (i.B. W.Biide, (t.rrrtary.t T UK CIIIZKNS liANK. FUATTSMOUTH NEBHAMKA 0attal atuck paid In ( s 1 Authorized Capital, 1100,000. orricaaa 'HANK CAHKl'TH. J08. A. CONNOK, Froaldnot Vlce-rrmlient W. U. (HJHHIMU. C'fhier. uiiiacToaa 'rank Carrutb J. A. Connor, . It. Outbn am I. W. Johntoo, Heur) rloKk.Joha 0'Keef W. D, Mcrnara. Win. Wetancamp. W. Ii. CuablDf. . EAKSiCTSU GENERAL MIM BDSlKES ie certificate of rteclty bearing Interest Huv and aelli eichaniie, county and e.f.y .1 , . 1 . C. MAYKS c 0 v x r v - a v u v k v o k AM) CIVIL KNGIXLKK All iirdi-m left with llic county clerk V tit be protnplty attended to. OF1U E IN COL'KT IIOt'HH, f'lattsniotith, Nebraska SEE THOSE FINE SLIPPERS AT SHERWOOD'S I ha-, c.itar (. very Sum,- had 1.1 vf free' I 1 lisei "M1 - GHRISMAS 9 T.lHSKT. iHAiao is- 1 STAPLE AND FANCY GROCER! ES GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. I'atronage of the I'ublic Solicited, North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth. F IKST : NATIONAL : HANK OF rhATTSMOUTll, NKIIKA8KA Paid up capital Surplut ..yt,.v,.K .. lU.OiiU.Uv r the very bent lacllltlea lor the promp transaction ol liKltlmate lianking Business Btockn.bondt, gold, troyertiinent and local e nirlUea bought and o:d. Ilepnalta recelv-, nut itilrent allowed f'ti the ci rtlficft' ilrafoi ilrawu, avallatile In any part ol Hit Culled Slalea and all the principal l win o iumpe. yii.tnTKiNa madr and miomi ii t hpwit- TKIi. a'Klint market prh e p.ild lor County War raiitu, state ana County tiomii. IHKKCT'ilt.l John P!tarald I). Il.iwk-worth Sani WauKh, V. K. tt uiji (ieorge 8. hovey lobn riur-tixli. a Waut-h. Crwldeut I a-lie' JcTEW HARDWARE STORE S. K. HALL A SON Keep all klnd of bulMcra hmdwar' 011 hand and will nipp!)- i-.nim-lnr 1,11 iiimt lay orahle ter a i TIISX ROOKING i HmnlIIK and all k lnd ol tin work protnntltr done. (nlDr from the country Solicited. fA IVarl ft. rLATTSMOUril, .Ngll. Mexican Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the 'Ailments of Man and Beast A lonj-tcsted pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, tlie Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring aa effective liniment. No other application compares with it in efficacy. Thi3 well-known remedy has Hood the test of years, almost generations. N'o medicine chest is .complete without a bottle of Mustano Liniment. I Occasions arise for its use almost every Lty. All druggists and dealers have it. Ever) tiling, to Furnish) Your House. - I. PEARLMAN'S -CHEAT HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having purchased the J. V. "Work bach store room on houth Main street where 1 urn now located can k II jjooils cheap er than the cheapest having junt put in the larCht hiick of new goods ever brought to the city. CJasolinc stoves V and furnilurt of all kinds wold on the installment plan. I. I'EAKHIAN. THE POSITIVE CUf?E. iKXT ll HO I II :!('!, M Wtrrm B1, ww Tfk. V:rU)-U A ropt l.AK FAMILY. . Ja-otiK: " Flow in it, Kftte. Pint you a1w' awm to enri U en 'to tl"1 lut new mum? li wti.H I m.iy, you aluj w-oiu to gi 1 aliBoX of tne." K.viK! "I don't know: I certnlnlT do not ireUeioiy ev'-nieii In that direeonii. J i, s s 1 k : " W eil, ilnrtiiif the liml fi.-w mntha, fur i.imilv, you huio Uikeu op wiiitlii. ;" 1 ;rO y v.V Vt TV'-1 r. w:tliont any tnch.T i yon came to the reaeiia when Mim Ltilm ..'O ileserteil her iN-lMtrterlaw to a wMeiily, and eoriainly we aroall itnprov Inv In unee ineler your iiutiiii lion: 1 heunl you tellitiK 'loinniy Ijiines put evenlnn low tna cluu iniidu mwtakm In pliiyina' all : jrou .ui t-i lie lip on nil the Intent ' faila,' and a know Jnt what to do under all ciretiiinlaiii'es; you entertoiii lieuiitilnllr; and In Uie laat month y"U have im-r In heulth.owliia;, you U-ll 11111. to your j hydlealciiltiiret'jun-iiKw. , Hiii-ro do yon et nil of your liilorinallon from In thia littl .iii-of tbo way place'i1 lut you never to the ( it y." Kara: "Why, Jennie, you will make me Tain. I hiivo oiily one lonineof InforinatloH, " but it toaiirpriKiiur how it iiiis-taall wanta. I very neldom hear f anythiiur new but what the next lew dui iTina mc toll information on th aubyJHiU Miotic f No I MbkiiIiicI And a B-n-nl tronoii It la to tn all, for it really fiiiun Iiu tl" n-ttilina- t',r the whole houM'hiild: fiutier hanKivcn up bl innirutlne that ho lm tukeu ter yenrn, f bo ana tlila om) irlvoa more mid la-tu r Inloi nuiliuo (ill tho aubjeeta of tlio duy; ami mother an) 9 that It la tnnttnnt maain bT mu ll a famnoa hoim ki-i-iM-r. In laet, we oil sen o Hint it la the only riiilly rAan.r nininoine puliliHhcd, h we havo m-nt for wimiiunol all id them, and Dud that one la all lor nu n. another all for women, and another for children only, while tn n mm anil every one of u: au only m-l to hike 0110 liiKtead of aeveral, and thiti i wii.-i-e tne (vonomv i-omea In, lor it la onlv J-.MH a Je ir. l'erh.in yini think I am Loo'lai ikIi In my pnii-' : but I will h-t you aeo ohm. or. Ih-iiit alili. K-rnl lllo nla In th '"t liiher, W". JennieK" lJemopt. l"i rjt U'h Sin t, New Vork, for a winipln eopv, and I 1I111II alwava cnMili-r Unit 1 have done you a irrent favor; and muy l-you will la-eiittmir ua out. aa you any we have tlio repniatiou or k-i nir the bent mfornmi family 111 town. If that be ao, it ii Ixuiurutt' k aiaiiy laUAlM toat doca iU" A liberal oiler only fi.fiO for tin; wkI'Tly iji;kai.i and Demorest l-'amily MiiKn.inC. fSTSend your aubnci iptioii to this ollicc. ..itii, scientific American I - CVET. BarB UALtf A TRAOE WH!J, . DFKICN PATINT ritlV COPVRICMT8, ti. i fnr lnf.irmtlnn and frrw lTundhootf writ" e x.i iikoaIiwat. c l-.ipry piient (Aken ,ul l-r n" i nro'non im tlit public iif a uoii given tree of ti.urie la Ui f cicutific American I.rrt etrenliitloii nt any ctnllSc pnpf ' fe w.ld. fpleiiliilly llhutraled No nuelhyut nan SoiihI Im Willi. ,ul II. Wneklr. W.I. DO a II. 'A Hi mnnth. A .Mr. Mt NN A CO. 'inusukiu, .l llruadway, kiak, j AT - M0DK11N - n i 7 wwvl I Tic I 1! ;'