"... . u . J, m0 - niimnwm a fakk ."O SAYS SUPERINTENDENT H' KINSON, OF THE A. S. P. C. T A ll Kiiohk n (J.,,.,! DpiiI A limit Iok i .1 lim-mCt IIhIIitk Tlit Many of T i Mini I)-II I In llllllclll:ill.i,i S'nt. ol Ilia I i"1' l mi . W illi ;,., "t'.ui . iii.iii scuro himself to (!: ii nfler li iv,n-; been li;t t. n by a di.tf w,,, I, isn't nm,:"' I asked Superintendent II, iu t kinsur, ill the Ann nnin Socifety for tut" J'revention of Onelty to Animals, day, in he Kit in In littlu oM'uoon Twenty-second street. Air lliinkiinoii is a roi nnti!rnl looking 111,111 with reddHi hide, who '.. . nfniid of nothing mid nobody: certainly 1 not of hydrophobia, ipiacks. "VVliy, eertiiinly," lie id, with di elsiou. That man down 111 Afbnry i'arkvho was bitten by a cat wns scarttd to deatli, He never had hydro phobia, lis died of nervous prostration brought on by worry over an imaginary danger, lis friends wero all pitying him and Imping he wouldn't die, and jihrorihesvtnir that h would, and he wiut a man of nervous tciii'ieniinent, an edu cated people sometimes are, and it sim ply killed him. I Biippoe he read up in, the hooki slsnit hydrophobia and It turned his head That'll all theiu wm about it t)o yon remember what a great howl there was about those New ark boye win) were bitten by a "ma 1 do. and win; wero hunt Over to Paateur to be cured?" ' i "Why, of cnrsc; who doem'tr 'Weil, if iiut es.sy to cure disensu that uever existed. Tlnwe boy never bad hydrophobia nnd never would have bad it. The ilo,H didn't have it. Deir ing that exciteinent we went to Newark nd fnnnd a p of d. .i,ul up. W e asked to m ijiiunved to uko them away to our Htab).,.H, ,t the rstiple wouldn't have it. Ay, yn know what was done with ty ,i1)jr,i After the excitement was all; ovcr they were Kiven back to tneiy owner, every one of them. Not onywia killed Not one of them had Jrnything worse than a fit Why, our men are conntuntly handling dogs, Ret bitten aain and a(?ain, but they never dream of havin hydrophobia. It's a myth There Isn't any such thing." A CASH or IMA01.NAT1U.N, " Then yon don't believe fn the exist ence of such a di-ease?" 1 axked, think ing that, as Mr. ll.inkin.soii probably know more about animal than any other man in America, be must be good authority. " No, I don't There may be uch a di&Mse. but 1 don't believe it 1 never uw a caae or knew of one positively." " How about these doctun who cure itr 1 asked. " They don't enre anything. 1 asked a man who iiiukc a spctiulty of treating hydrophobia, ahhecallh it, if he ever haw one single case of hydrophobia to which he could wear. He ref lined to answer, but he told me this story: 'A man came to him one day In terrible distress, lie bad been bitten by a dog; be feared madness; he could not sleep at uitit and was afraid he was noing to (lie. He begged the doctor to treat him. The doctor said it was too late; the eriod of inocula tion hail paiwd, and it would be no goo 1 now. If he had hydrophobia there was uo way to stop it' "The wan went away, but came back the nest day nearly frantic. Ha hadn't tdept a wink and bcued the doctor to do omething fur linn. So the doctor took the man into his oiicrating room and gavo Li m a hypodermic injection of water just pure C'rolon water. He went away, slept for the first time in two week and tamo back the next day fyr more water, and ni;.iin the next, and was soon perfectly ci.ii-d. The doctor told me that himself, and he professes to cure hydrophobia, HIIK WAS MAD. Why," continue.! Mr. Haukinson, "I've had a woman in hysterics right in that chair you're sitting in because a di g had bitten her. She wanted me to kill tho dog. wouldn't do it Then she creamed in a terrible way. When she topjied mid to her: 'Madam, you ought to be ashamed of yourself. A woman of your intelligence! You've interrupted thtt hiiMna f tiiA f.iiti'M draw: 2 big crowd under the window to listen to your yelling, ami ail for whim. Some body told you you were going to go mad. and now you think you ought to go mad and you'll be mad if you don't g mvl You just go home and say nothing alxiut it mid you'll be ;.!! right' And she did it "Another woman brought her boy in. Jle bad been bitten by a mad dog. and lie wiiutmt it shot, sue aniii. Tim bov looked perfectly Well. " 'Now, lisik here," said I, "you've lieen talking a good dal to the boy about this, haven't yon? And Hie neighbors have Phi? A ii 1 ) ou've been telling him that he's likely to have hydrophobia, haven't you? " es. of course, we've talked about it,' said she. " Exactly, said 1. "You've been tak ing the precise course likely to drive him mad or make him think himself so. You have Ih-cii trying to scare him to death. If he were to go craxy it would be your fault How is it, bub,' said 1, turning to the little fellow 'You don t exjiect to go mad. do your "No, he didn't think he should, he aai'L He didn't find any different He was a brave little fellow. So 1 sent them home. too. and that was the last I heard of it The dog had had a tit, that was all. It's a shame the' way people will shoot valuable d.s just for a lit that might easily enrud or avoided." New York World. A snrgi-on tepirts that a young lady swallowed a iiaiipui while dress, ug. Three doctors said it was only tinigna tiou on her purt The hairpin wan eventually found to have become lodged in the back part of her nose. It I stated that the flesh of animal killed by electricity is ranch tenderer than if the annuals are killed in the ordinary way. This especially tbi tfaxe in regard to fowls. FAMILY SCRAl- BASKET. Wkt tobacco will relieve bee or wasp stings. I 'kiih thrive better In tvroom where there in no trus. ilUJIAli keeps better1 in a Wooden box tliun one of tin. A iiami" cloth Is la'tter than a dry one. for dusting furniture. I'oli nausea In y ti little pounded loo ot the i luicW of t!ie nei.h. An earthen vessells the Ix-st for beat ing eggs or cuke mixtures in. J 1'on iieural;jia bruise lior.'.erridKIl and apply us a poultice to the wrist. Imua.n corn is probably the-most healthy, nutritive food in the world. I)o Not buy hemp carpets, they fade very soon mid nni very unsatisfactory. A ry.i.t iuiatkii French coolc says that filtering is the only way bi make coffee, !iii"AK may be removed from silk by applying magnesia on tho wrong side. Foil a grass htain on children's clothes while it is fresh wash it out In alcohol. A HMAU, toy broom Is handier for cleaning up dirt around a stove than a large one. Ix nuking pickles always use the best of vinegar, as success depends greatly on that A 1 Itoiiot'oii washing of tho mica windows of stoves in vinegar will re move the, smoke. Wni.s suffering from overstrained and tired eyes bathe them In hot water sev eral times a day. I iami' salt will remove the discolora tion of cups und saucers caused by tea and carelem washing. Do not leave the outbuildings black liKiklng and shabby, as whitewash Is cheap and a great improver. To iikmovk irreaxe from paint nib with a piece of wet flannel on soap and dip it in powdered bath brick. A srnoNO solution of alum, to which has lieen added a little glycerine and vinegar is a cure for mosquito bites. A TEA made by pouring boiling water over sweet fiugroot will relieve worm sickness in children and Is also good for colic I.l all cutaneous diseases not only al eolyd but also tea, tobacco and coffee are injurious. Those liniments con taining alcohol must be avoided The Mt I ful of (towns. Some one asks about black net dresses for the fall season. They will be worn In the street until the middle of Octolier, and throughout the winter will answer for small dinners, evening entertain ments, etc. The newest lining Is a shot taffeta silk, of two colors, but a black lining of surah, satin, etc., Is more of a "standby." I.aoc flounces are worq on the edge of tho full net skirt. The round or pointed liodice is shirred at the wnlst-line, not hnving darts In the out side, with a flounce of lace on the edge. The neck is cut with the slightest V In front and has an erect ruffle of lace raised to make it flare. Th sleeves are long, full tipied and trimmed with a lace frill on the edge. Some of the all black lace dresses are varied with a draped vest or plastron fastening to the left shoulder iu soft folds, and then tacring to a tsiint at the. waist-line, of lavender, yellow, pink, turipioise or cream chifTon, or China crae. Taking It all In all, a lace go. n is the most use fill of gowns to have in one's wardrobe It is snnropriuli f.,r aJI c-eft find com plexions and fur nearly all cca.'.ions. Ladies' Home Journal. .rrtii l orn Noiit. Oreen norn soup is one of tho most delicious summer soups and calls for one pint of grated corn, which will re. ipiire eight or ten curs, snlllcient water to covr tin! corn cob-., one pint of sweet cream, r V.v .neli of soda, one teavMiiifnl of salt, a pinch of white pcpiwr, a toa-iVHiiifnt flour, a tabic siMHinful of butter and tho yolks of two eggs. After grating the corn cover the cobs with cold w ater and boil slowly fur half an hour. Skim out the cobs, add the corn and nsik twenty ininuto or till very soft and tender. Heat the cream In which the soda has lieen dis soWed mid thicken w ith the butter and Hour directed iu the foregoing recijie. AdiLsugiir and seasoning to the cream, tnen ttie thickened cream; allow It to Isiil up once, then remove from the fire, add the Is uten yolks of egis, stirring briskly for a moment, aud hcrve at once. iVhips'd creupi may Ini added Ic this soup nUn if desired. Chicago ller aliL iTjr-l'oUonlnc Kemeilles. The best treatment for ivy-poisoning l4w.-Ul.A..l..n. . I .-. ...... j. 4.0 M.ictleti, Mn MSIII as the poisoning has leen discovered, in strong soap-suds or saleralus wutcr. Of course, after Urn Inflammation Is'glnstO show itself, some remedies must be ap plied which will check and control the eruption and swelling. Tho common household remedy is wild hael, which can be procured at any druggist's, In small bottles. This la very gixxl for ordinary eaes, but it has a tendency to relieve the Itching and smarting sensa tion more than to check the seed and Jtruwtb of the Influinr.ialion. Probably one of tho best things Is to procure some common black wash at a drug stora and use It a a lotion twice a day for half an hour at a time, lletween these times keep the poisoned surface covered with cold water dressings or ointments of some soft nature. Meat llUltes lor Hut Weather. There are a number of meat dishes that may Ik- made for one day, aud cut cold for several following days, and these dishes are especially adapted U warm weather. A veal loaf, for In stance, served in nice thin slices, gar nished with a pretty eatable green, I most appetizing. A small piece of let tuce, cress or rriip parsley served with Cold allced meats greatly adds to their ippearanen. I'erfert l ure far tarns. Dissolve a few pearl buttons In the Juice of a lemon. A creamy ointment will be produced In a few days: this ap plied with a rtg" for a few days la a per- t A ir eiira fur erns liuiiusoras h Mtssnvm ruvfin ii. it. TTWF TABT.F.y ,01' DAILY I'ASSl-.NOKK TRAIN C'.'l.H'i EAST 1 C.iHNf, WhSr No -i nude ihl... A-.Mtt.m u. i, . In ' it j ' ii i, ..ft :-' l. Ill . ' '.'" II. Ml. ; ii e. I s .u I ; i.i .i. Ill ,1 14 ' I . X '..) II. I. ii. ' " 'l'i;i. in. N-i. 6 i, la. u. '1, .1 :('i p, in, u. I:i II :U'i a. in. .Vii. ' Ml HI I'M ll ll IIMI.H .M' i itt: l Aivn. N". :xl ,i 0' urn .tit II Leave., in 1 1 . s . Ti .i I .ii il.ti i vi'iii cuniliiy III. . 4 ,KI p. I'i. KV : i 1 1 1 rt m I'YUIIAH CiMinlli't Lmlui-s-i. 17 y " rvi'iv wi-iii - iiav evi'inun HI llli-ll ll 0 I'ar ne'e A f 'l.l'K 111-"". All VI" 111 It-- K ii ;i.iS ,'ln t'nlill , ly IMV te'l lo allellll :, C. vi ( sli ,11. ('. I- ; n l uvcy. k. It, H. Y 'Vii MKN' IIIUVriiiN -Mi'CIATION aferiiuin tilm k Miiln Mteel. I ihiium pen fii.m s ,:m in In n :;in i t ti Knr men iin'y l.mi ! inenHiiK every pi;liiiiiy ullerici ll at 4 n'eioek. At) i:. w,.s Meil (lit unit third t riilay eve .In-- of i-.i, Ii i ill ill 11 A It. Hull In lliii'kwiiok I'I", k I-rank eimllyea, M, W. 1), I' t'.del-'ile, .'eliitie Aii I'. W. Nit. si Meets -i i-iiiiiI unit fi urili Ktiilnv vi-i li"ii III the i Ill a' 1. A It hall mi ll.e kWMi.il l,i. i-s, K. J. MtiiKiin, Jl W. i, I', llrnsii, HeaiTiler, OOYAI. lt''ANAM-t'rt' Cm m il Nil Mil, lX M M! Hi Hie K, lit C ll.lll III tlm 1'aiinele tfi ('rule lilnt'K ever lietiiieit liilin, viilriiiK lirellireii Invltnl Henry 11 nilit, IlegeM ; I In s tl uIIiiik. Si i ieini v, i' I.ODIJK. Nil. H. I. It. (), K. meets ev v I ic-,, lay mclit st tlielr lisll In ('itnenilil iu.eii All ' ol.i I i-IIi-im- are rimlislly 'iivlteil . M-tHiiit ivi'eti vlsillrc In t'le city. .1 Lory, N. tt S. W, limine, neeretaiy. IM.ACKS OF WOKSIIIP. Caiiioi.ii;.- St. raul's Ch'-rch. i'i. fc-t- i-i-n filth Hint hlxth. Ksllier I'smey, 1'ustiir H"tvloe : V'ism nt s sun la :;wi A. M. Humliiy Hi-liuol at :M, wllli benediction. Christian. Corner Iaciisi ami Kliflith His. Services llierillllK Slul 1-velllliK. Klilt-r J. K. Ilerit, pastor. Miiinlsy Hcliool 10 A, M. ElMscoi-AI..-St. Luke's Church, corner Third sail Vine. Kev. II II. Huruens. nitor. Ser vices : ll A. M . a U7 Hit.m. Kuuday Hi lluol at :M r. M. (SKMAN MrTHomsT. jnier ninth Ht and (irsnlle. Kev. lllrt. I'mtor. hervlres : II A. M. and 7 M p. u. ttiiuiiay hchuoi Iu ;M A. X. (RKSHVTFKI a N. 'enlres In liew rhtireh, cor ner Mi 111 sod liranite stu. Kev. J T. H.ilM, uiiitor. Sunday-sci ool at 9 ;3c ; Presttilng at II s. ni. Hint s ti. in. 'I hi- V. It. H. I'. H ol (hl i-hiireh nieeli svciy NaliliHlli veiili.K st 7 :1ft III the ha-emenl ,i( the i li'u rli. All sie ihvlted lo attend these UievtliiK. Fikst MmioiusT.-Hlxth at., helsen Main snd Prsrl. Kev J. I M llurkner. pnstor. Hervl'-e" ill A. M..S ( P. V Hmiilsy flelio.il 9 .'Mi A M. Prayer meelt. g Wednesday eveu hiK Ofhwas ParsavTSHiAN. Corner Main and Nihlli. Uev W Itle, nitir. hervlees unml lioiirs. Sunday -ilcul .Jo A, M. Hwrriiisn roNoiriiTioiAL,-(iraiilte, be txeeii fifth snd SI mi. Couhikii Haitist. Mt. Olive, link, between 'li-nili snd Klevelitli. Kev. A. Ko-well, ia lor. Henli-es II s. in. slid T :.) p. la. I'rayer meelliiK Weiliirsdsy etenli g. Viil'SO MllS'S (IMI1IM AsuiCIATIOM Idioms In Waleniisn lilis-k, Mum ilreet. lios j.el ineeilnu', tor ineu only, eierv hiiiiitiiy sl ternMiii sl 4 o'rlis-k. Koonis oteu wei'k dsyi Irniii s hi s. in . to :M p.m. SlU'lH I'AllH TAHKUSACLK -Itev. .1. M. Wood, I asior. Services : Sunday Hchool, lus ni.: In ih-IiIik, lis. m. slid I p. la.; pray-i meelliiK liirniity nlnlll ; choir ptni -i lee r rid.iy iiikIiI. All are vtelroniR. ('apt. V. A. Atdiclt, who bus long; been with Messra. I'rccival iiml H ilton, Real Kxt.itc ami Insurance Ilrnkcrs, Dcrt Moines, Iowa and is one of the beet known uiid most re epct leil litiKiucsH men in that city iiya: "'I can Icelify lo flit- j;ihii1 iialilies of ('liiiiiilicrl.iiii H Coilgll h'eincdv. Having lined it in my family for 1 1 if past ciulil years, I can safely say it lias mi ciiiih! for cit her coldrt or crotni." .'ill cent bul lies fur sale by !'. (t. Fricke A Co., I'riiggints. I'carl Steam cookers for sale by J. W. I Icndcc A t'o, fto ami sec them We have sold Kiy's C'reiini Halm aboiil three yeare, mid have re commended its tit-c in more than a hundred special canes of catarrh. The iiiiatiiiiKitis answer to our in ijnirics is, "I t's the best remedy that I ha vr cv r need." Our vxpi-rirucc is, that w here parties continued its iic, it never fails lo cure.- J. II. Montgomery, A Co., Ilruggisls, Ie. cnrali, Iowa. Iwti i.eot) tf-iu KlyV Cream Malm my cut.ii rh was so bad I had headache the whole time and din. charged a large amount of filthy matter. That has almost entirely disappeared and have not hud head ache sell nee. J. Nmiiiiers,.stcihney, ('IIIM. There will lie nu otlicial meeting al the M. K. church, Thursday even-insr.S-pt. h.th. I'I J. Hui kiicr. &eciMl Nntie. H. A. McKlwain. Jeweler, has re moved to the Stadlemaiin building, west aide of room occupied by the Fair, he keeps a lull line of watches, clock's, jeweb-ry, silverware and Optical goods. Spectacles fitted and satisfaction guuriiciitecd; watches repairing iu the best pos sible manner lit reasonable prices, give him u call. dtit Always lake your jircscriptioiiu to llrown & H.n rctt's. tf Human Saolety's Work. .In nil large cilics are liriini lies of Ihe Illinium Society fiiiiiidci' by Herg. A horse is discovered liadlv nulled, ir is cut or injured, at once a society iiieinlirr commamls its rest inul the immediate uiM)licntien of Mailer's Marb Wire l.iuiiiieiit, which rxperience h t shown is Ik best remedy made. For sale by nil I'riiggisis.- Cur for Peralvsla. rrank I'nriii lius. of 1'nrc-ll l.i Ter says: "I induced Mr. I'inson, wluise wife had paralysis in the face lo buy h liotllc of C'haiiibeilain'e I'llill llallll. Til their ii rent before the bottle had all been used sin was n great deal better. Her lace had been drawn to one side; but the I 'it i ll Hal m relieve, I uli pain nnd soreness, mid the mouth assumed its mitiirril shape." ft Is also a certain cure for rheum .I,-,.. hum back, sprains awcltinga nod iitiueness. ;i cent linttics for .side by F. (i. Frii kc Al o., Irngc;ists. Grand Fail and Winter Opening About Opera House Corner PEKKLXS - HOUSE, 217, 811), 221 and 22-1 Main St., lattsmouth, Nebraska. IT f.wtz. r, ti. m, djlo, rropnetor i the Fit kins has been thuroutflilj euoyated frcm top tc '..utfii. aiiJ ;J low one of the best hotels in the stiife Hoarders will he taker by the week sl f 1.50 and up. 00D EAR CONNECTED Chamboriain's Eye and HMa Olntmont A certain euro tor t'hronlo Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Kboum, Scald liuad. Old Chronio Korea, Fevor Sores, Eczema, Itch, I'rairlo Scratches, Sore Nipples and Pilns. It la cooling and soothing. Iluudrtslsof casoa have beca cored by it afur all other treatment had failod. It U put up la S3 and CO cent boxoa. WlirliPM Vitlr HOw TO CHIN wonu rir A fortune in an incredilnhlc short lime with a Capital of S200 and Upward Success certain il iiietructioos laith fully followed, (iivcii on ttcccipt of jiimu l nme or postage stamps tor H Address o x :d, C'liicairo. HI. sella' Nerve nnd Liver rMllc Act oil a new principle rciiulaiinp thu liver, sloinsi U mid bowels tliionuli the ui'ives. A new iliscuvury. Dr. Miles' Tills speedily cure bilni'irin ss, bat. tasU', torpid liver, piles, constipation. L'ue qnslcd for men, wuinin, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! fit) dimes, 25r. 8iiinpl free at K. (i. Fricke A, ( o's. JOK'S Stivck of I'liderwcar, is larger and better than befnic mid prices less than last year. Notice to Coal Consumers I will furnish the best of coal of all grades to those who pay inc. but those who wish to run lon; winded hi counts I don't want, As I have to pay for what I jfet I must iusint on jiay for what I sell. All those who know themselves indebted to inc will please pay by the 15111 of Sep. tcinber us I must have money to pay for winter coal, Timothy Clark. Dealer in Anthracite and Milumi noits comI and wood. Oflle nnd vnrd VH South Third sl, telephone IS, I'laltsmoutli, Neb. tf Look out fcr JOE'S Grand Fall Opening he will announce exact date within a few days. M I J.J 'ept. 159 '91- HARNESS! FRED GO R D ER The only Implement dealer who hna imide a success in Cuss County THi; best of harness, both double and ainjfle may bo found tit iny storeatid evtTythinjr in the harness line also busies and carriiiffea which are first-class in every respect, being the lightest, strongest and easiest riding vehicles on earth. I ALSO have a large lot of Schutler, Molinc, Ilain and Sterling wagons Spring wagon, rHd cart.-., and plows of all dieeription. Plattsmouth TO)lr A IT IN OUIt COJll'LETE STOCK OF udies m SHOES We give you the following deep cut in prices: Ladies Fine Gliir.ed Dongola $'.'.2,5 shoes reduced to Ladies Dongolii Kid Flexible $2..V)Hhoe reduced to Ladies Best Uonirola $:t.(H) slioes riiluccd to Ladies Hand Turned best Dogohi $1.01) bIhk reduced to FOE. THIRTY DAYS OHLY We have a great mnny other sample lots of odd Bines that we art offering at mmm mtm In orderto reduce ourstock lo meet ourobligntion. We also haven few lots of I.Hdies Oxfords that we will sell at reduced prices. Don't forget the place. "7U l. BOECK OO. Plattsmouth, Neb. HARNESS, AT- Nebraska fl.75 2.S0 3.50 A TT