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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1881)
jmifjjmiiiiiu-LiMiim-ijJH-!UiifJ W USEFUL AM) SUHHKST1VK. - HoUctl Cod llali. Soak over night: pub in a p:in of cold watur ami siuimur tro or tliroo hours; sorvo with drawn buttor with hard boiled og9 slicoil on it. Uuttor Spougo Cake Throe cups of sugar, one cup of milk, ono spoonful of butlor, thruu od, thrtio cups of Hour and two teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Mock Mlnec Pie. Four rolled soda crackers, one cup suirar, ono cup mo lasses, ono cup vinoar. one cup water, ono cup raisins; spice like mince pie. An upper crust Is required. i Oil-cloths should be washed well to free them from dirt, and thou have two coats of copal varnish givou them. If this Is done once a year, it would insure , the lasting of the cloth as long again as it otherwise would. ! Mtilllns. - One pint of milk, butter I sizo of egg, half cup of yeast, two eggs, I Hour, lioil the milk and put in the but- i tor; when nearly cool stir in tho eggs, which should be well beaten, then the yeast and Hour; set them to rise for six hours, and bake in tiiulttu rings. Tough beofsteak may bo made tender by boating it with a mallet, pouring vinegar over it and giving it a sprinkle of pepner. but do not put any salt to it. Tins treatment will causo tho toughest steak to bo tender and palatable Pour oil' the vinegar before cooking it, Snow Pudding. Pour over three tablesnoonfuls of cornstarch (dissolved in cotd water) ono pint of boiling water, beat whites of three eges and pour in oarthen dish: steam ten minutes. Sauco: Heat tho yelks of tho c'irgs, one cup of sugar, one cup of milk, and but tor size of a walnut; boil till thick. This is nicest to be eaten cold. - Pumpkin Pie. -Three tablespoou ful.s stewed pumpkins, one tablespoon ful Hour, ono egg, a pinch of salt, a lit tle ginger and any other snioo to suit tho tato: lio careful to put in so little that the pie will not taste of any one in particular. Take out of the oven as soon as tho pio is well-baked, which will bo when it rises in an oval in tho middle. Smoky Chimneys. Trouble with smoky chimnoys caused by their being used for two or more stoves, may bo averted in most cases by inserting ver tically in tho Hue a ploco of shoot iron, dividing tho Hue in tho center for about two foot above tho point whore each pipe enters, turning tho bottom of tho sheet iron under the pipe, so as to shut it completely oil' from tho part of tho lluo below it. Blood-spavins. -The soft, puffy swellings in tho neighborhood of tho houk joint, arc known as bog or blood spavins. They aro soft and yield easily to pressure They are caused by in Hammation of the synovial membrane and may bo brought on by sprains or other injurios, or by natural weakness and defect in constitution. They aro best lot alone They rarely cause huno lioss, ami are never permanently cured. Cold water bandages, with pressure pads, is the best treatment. New York Tribune. As to the manurial value of dill'or cnt cattle foods it is tound that the oil oakes yield tho richest manure, as they contain the largest amount of nitrogen and phosphoric acid, with a considera ble amount of potash. Next these beans and peas, malt dust and bran. Clover hay yields a richer manure than oats, wheat, barloy or corn, while meadow hay stands before the cereal grains. The various grains and the roots, like turnips, carrots and Swedes, contain about tho same proportion of nitrogen in their dry substance; tho roots, how ever, supply much moro potash. Pota toes stand below other roots in ma nurial value. Straw takes thu lowest place as a manure-yielding food, boan and pea straw being more valuablo for this purposo thau tho straw of the cereals. Deep Plowing. Tho popular verdict has pronounced against deep plowing, and tho livo-incli furrow sooms to bo tho "general level." The fact that was proclaimed in the be ginning of tho contiovorsy was that Naturo's plans woro always carried on very near tho surface, and when the soil was kept rich tho results were on tho side of medium depth. As a ru'.u tho fertility brought trom tho lower strut as is novor worth tho outlay to bring to the surface It is yet to be demonstrated that any farmer ovor suc ceeded in raising a paying series of crops by any other method than en riching the soil as fast as irapoverlsh ablo, by tho by-products of the farm. Roots of grains lay very close to tho surface whore thoV can recoivo light, air and moisture, then at this point the greatest fertility should bo concen trated. If this part of tho soil is of the fresh, raw subsoil that has just boon brought to the surface and has, there fore, not boon subjected to tho break ing down process, and made pliable and mellow by action of frost and other ele ments, so as to become available plant food, failure must come The roots will bo forced to a lower lovol whore tho real soil is, and this strata boing colder and less acted upon by sun and air, there will be a probability for a light crop. Tho farmer who fails in keeping his soil fertile enough to pro duce a crop by medium depth plowing will bo quite as likoly to fail by prac ticing doop plowing, and not propor tionately enriching nis deeper plo wings by the best appliodfortili.ation. Glevt' land Ucrald. Salt beef from America is to bo in troduced in tho British Navy instead of tho Knglish article horotoforo furnished from the victualing establishment at Doptford. Public Spirit. Tho following is taken from a papor by Dr. Holla id in tho Century Alaqa zine, (rocontly Scribnor's): There is no point at which personal moanness betrays itsolf so strongly nnd surely as it doos whon brought Into re lation to schemes of public improve ment. Set a subscription paper going through a community, to raise money for some public object, and it will usu ally sift out tho mean men as certainly ii9 a screen will sift tho dust from a bushel of coal. Wo have a great many men who aro not stingy with their fam ilies, who arc by no moans parsimonious, yet who have insuperable objections tt giving awav nn thing that does not min ister directly to their personal comfort or gratification, A church is wanted, or a public library, or a park, or some thing else for tho common benefit, and tho want and tho eflbrt to meet it fur nish a very reliable tost of the character of thoso appealed to. Wo have rich men in overy community so notoriously stingy, and so unfriendly to all schemes of public improvement, that they aro not ovou approached tor a contribution, On the other hand, wo have men in every community who have what wo call '" public spirit.'1 Nothing that can minister to tho general good over re ceives a cold wolcomo ironi them, or a nilgai dly response to its appeal. very low men are so stolitlly soliisli that they cannot see that membership in a family involves certain duties to ward tho family- support, protect on, mutual assistance. Tho head of a family- -no matter how selfish and stingy he may bo -recognizes tho fact tluit Tie owes to that family shelter, sustenance, clothing, education, etc. " cry few, too, fail to see that, as citizens, I hoy owo certain duties to tho town thov livo in, to the Stato, to tho Nation. They pay their taxes and expect to pay them. It cannot bo said that they al ways do this willingly or honestly, but they know that they must pay some thing for tho laws that protect them, for tho roads that give tlioni passage across the country, and for tho support of tho Government. As heads of fam ilies and citizens of tho Stato, tlioy ap prehend the fact that they owo duties whose fulfillment costs money. What is necessary boyond this is that, they should see that membership in a social community involves duties just as re ally and distinctly as family ties or citizenship. No man can belong to a social community- as all men do who are not hermits- without having im posed upon him a groat many iluties. Ho owes it to that community to make it, so far as ho can, intelligent, com fortable respectable There is no wise schome of improvement to which ho does not owe his support and en couragement; and ho cannot turn his buck upon any such schemo without a failure in the ollicos of good nelghbor 1 ood, or without convict'iig himself of a mean selfishness that is disgraceful to him and to the family and town to which he belongs. Philadelphia has already prepared a programme for tho celebration, a year hence, of the '-'00th anniversary of the landing of William Penn. There will bo three days of processions, naval displays, historical tableaux, fireworks, feasts and speeches. Tho man who won't work for a dol lar a day will spend two hours a day trying lo solve a riddle for nothing. K. L. Lowkkkk, KS(j.,ea8hferof the Cin cinnati Southern Kullro.ul, miys thu Ciiicln niiti J'liijiuirr, wus cured by St. Jacobs Oil of a Htuhhorn case of rheumatism, which wouldn't yield to physicians' treatment. Jirooklijn JCnile. FimsiiMAN: "Action and reaction aro equal and opposite, us for instance, when a cannon jumps as fur hack ward us tho hall ,'och forward. " - Til K Albany (X. V.) Vm.iw A'MvWw)fc cr huvs: "The largest following wo know of to-day Is that of St. Jacobs Oil; for wheie St. Jacob OH is. there rheum distil ' not." The cry of Egypt I want my mummy. Would that bell indicator ho of any uso in a hall -room? I , , Till only thing that a ladv dislikes about i a postal-cord Is thatit is hardly large enough to allow her to show what she can do in tho matter of postscripts. MOTUKlt (to now girl, who has boon hlrod to nintiMi the children) : "Mary, how Is this' These children are making u terrible noi.se." Mary: "Well, indeed thev aro, lna'ain, and I'm so glad you'vo come in. liore I've been trying to write for the bit half hour, and their nolo is so distracting." - - ItAiiitKTT'fl Life of Kdwlii Forrest con tains many Interesting anecdotes of tho famous tragedian; but there still remain many which havo never been printed. Once, when he wits playing William Tell, In IS.is ton. Sarnei!, (icsler's lieutenant, should have remarked: " I see you love a Jnst; but jest not now." 1m iglno Forrest's fuHingH when that worthy declaimed: " I see yuti lovniijest; but not Jest now 1" Ukntlkman nieots u friend and tokes him homo to dinner. Arrived at the house lie lertves him In tho wlttlng-mum to an nounce tho fact to his wife. The friend, hearing directly a clamor of tongues in tho adjoining room, decorates J lie kevuole with his car. Shrill Voice Always th" way bringing people hoinc without a minute's wamingl Him, tool Why couldn't you leave him to fatten on his usual fivc-luuch router ilourso Voice Ssh! Shrill Voice I won't sslil Uoarso Voice I tell you you will. Oh, if he wasn't in the room outside wouldn't I Just give you ! The friend, shouting through the keyhole I ain't any longer; givo it to her I -, ..- "I wish I were you about two hours," sho said to her husband, with irrcut tender ness. "And why, my dear?" he aked. "HceoiiHo," she said, toying affoctlonately wit.) his wuteh chain "becauso then I would buy my wife a-now bonnet." AST. Louis paper says: When a Chi cago preacher wants a new church nil his own and a big congregation, ho has himself convicted of heresy," Tiinononi: remarked, wIini AtiKolinrt'i father shoved him off the doorstep, Uut tho old gentleman had considerable push about him. - "tmle Complaints." Dr. It V. l'lKltCK, Buffalo, N. Y.: JkarStr Iwm Rick for lx year, and could scarcely walk about the house. My breath was short and I suffered from pain In ray breast nnd stomach all tho time; also from palpitation and an Internal fever, or burning sensation, and experienced frequent smothering or chokincHensatlons. I also suffered from pain low down across my bowels and In my back, and was much reduced In flesh. I have mod your ' Uolden Medical Discovery" and Favorite Prescription' and feci that I am well. Very respectfully, Dkmi.au H. McMil.t.AN, Arlington, Ou. Whkn you sqneer.c a Toimg lady. If you ever do, and she exclatnn: "Oh!" do not think sho is at all displeased. It is only au Involuntary action of the vocal orgaus sim ply oh lug to tho pressure. Fon weak lungs, spitting of blood, short ness of breath, consumption, night sweats and all lingering coughs, Dr. l,lorco's"Oold Medical DUcovory" is n sovorclgn remedy. Superior tocod llvor oil. By druggists. "DABNtho nowspapors! why can't they leave such Items outr" exclaimed a hard up undertaker, when ho read au articles warn ing people not to Indulgo too freoly In green fruit. . - - - t.'uncrra nnd Other Tumor are treated with unusual success by World's Dispensary Medical Association, Ltuffalo, N. Y. Send stamp for pamphlet. - --- "Wil.i. you tell me," asked nn old gon- tlctnan of a lady, " what Mrs. ' maiden tiume wasr" "Why, her maiden aim was to get married, of course, " nxclalined tho lady. - - "Tansii.i.'b PfNCH," mndoby Tnnslll.t Co., Chicago, is tho best fie. Cigar on earth. Ask your dealer for it, ami take no other. AGENTS Should tlis ELEGANT Jt'sT Oct, which In a marvel uf hontity and contAln over six hundred htoKruphtcHl sVetclicn mid hundreds uf portrait nnd freiicutl Uhistrrtlltms relittlnK to thu must dlstllltfUlldml Itrllglnnl.!, Wtirrlurft, ltplirrft. IntrntyfSi llmurlrr. NrlcnIUI. Jltulelu. llumorlftlft, ,rtltM. I'url,, OrMtm knJ Nln(f. rami by Hon. I of HiH'UI tuul Ullll- rs? "'"'Hill s Manual '."TK!r,jl.II.. contains a" lnrfc-0 quarto pnftes, elegantly printed, nml iclr thr nerrrl y which tin' lnu.it dlstliiKUlshcd tfo pleat nil limes have won their success. Already m fUmr rapidly ami Agent tiro iiiaWui; la rite profit, lllils fair to filial or ripistlthfi "Manual" lurarot mill runilnu. .. naif. Kiclusite lercltory Rlrcn ami Atfentj should atplvntonee Betid 'nrl'lctoilal clieulam Hill STANDARD BOOK CO., 103 State Ot, Ohtcr. ('nnunitlvrft anil rnplo who hivvc wruk Innninr hhiIi inn, liotilil lisu IMsn h Cure for t'onMimpllon It lias curcit IIioiihuikIn. It hat not Injur ed mr. It Is not tinil to tuko. It In tho bcit rmn;li Rvrup. Hold every where 'Jftc&SI, THE HOOK THAT KVKUYUODY WANTS! URANDKHT WoKlv OK Till'. AUK! SALES ARE iiviivtjaixrwiti t TencliiTa. Kin HBHEBOini II IT "' ' T deiitM.atiJniti rr Worker, IV Hrrl nn AGENTS ! yoUTOWHITK UH' t.m MJ. Hivr. Tutm. TOUT (IIVKN. tP'AiiiiieM, with Hump, G.W. B0R1AND&C0., ruHUHiimiN, 103 BUte-it, Chicago, HI. ! PENSIONS ARE PAID "rjr soldier dlablfa taccl deutor otherli. A l Ol'.VOof injr fclnd, lns of n Mirer, tcx-or rjr, lUll'TIIIli:, If but lllfilit, dllrni ot I.tniff or Vvrlrote Vvln dive n pension t'ndtr new law tliouiniii r rntltlad to an Im-rrann uf penilnn. Wldowi orphans and dependent f.iiln-ri or mothers of nldiersrota pcn.lun Send Batsmpilorsopjr I'ennlon and llmintr Acts. Address, f. II. PltZBltrnl'l A CO., t'Ulin A(rentt, ndlannpnXt In.l. Kefer t Ind lUnklnr Co, nd I'rss'tL'uulralliaukLulli of IndlanaDohs. This Killing Saw Much I ho cirtsofT a 2 foot log in it uiintitoh, and warranted the best anil cheapest Uut la made. Wo will not ho undersold if wo know it. Wo want tho luldrcBH of uvery oiiowliointciiilH to cut oiii, wood or ties. Tho ponton soiiilint,' iiq duc-li nnnira cim ttiy our muchino at wIiuIukhIo jirlco C'ircidar fruo. United Stutos Slant u Co., Wutibliiutui), D. C. i PARSONS' PURGAT VE PILLS &A,?lBg lhuod, snd will compli'ti'ly chanu'r thu blood In the en Ure nysM-m In tlirce munthx Any piTMun who will tnlci. 1 pill each nlKht from 1 to IS week may he imtori'il to aoutid heullh, If ouch u tlilna be pomllili' Hold i-v-erywheri omciit by until fur r letter miurip. I. 8, Joumsok 4. Co,, liostun. II. mi., foiinerh Jlnuuur, Me, -IN- I'iMcrct "4err pen hour. SEND FOH CATALOGUE. .W.MORGAN & CO. 'INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. FRAZER AXLE CREASE, Ileal In the World. Ort (lir ireiuiliin, V.w iy puckskur bus ' Tinde-nuirU nnd Is marked Fruaer'a. MOI.U EVKIt V WIIKltK. GENUINE ORIGINAL STUDENT LAMP Klreiiiniin' I'll tent. Tim be,trrni. mi; I.nmi in thu wurlil Ilu mini; milium It has Kli'i'limiiiiB nml my nainu cm thu chimney holder For aaln l) the trailn ami C. F. A. HINRICHS, UO In lilt I'ltik. I'lucr, Rood for I iruulai NkW YullK. Oi "A PLEASURE TRIP." srrlptlon prl.T Is H'l w yeur. i Address NOVKM8T ... ruuL.iiii.u Li. , 'in i.iiuiiipn btrcet, unicao. AREVOLUTION IN PHOTOGRAPH! U B Tat aiT,ITT. Juno 21, 1111 Ihoir who serum territory and out Ilia now will nuke from MIS to W."iO per week; no pre..in knowl d- of I'liotonrahhy uro'ssary, hiulue HiiuithU for ictrylntily Send !i ci.. for Kim 1 I'liitnsinl tnvnrlirht W Vt)."f UKKdUWAHTKTniACHKIt. lt Josh Street, llosion. HUD IT C Il.C. Spencer, Milwaukee. Wis , forclrcu Wf It I I E. lars of SMSir.iiux DcsiMie Collsum HILL'S ALBUM fcKAL HWAY i a i IQL JvwX$ row "m" AIM IB iinUgii eiLsWWw ' , ftLA OAT GUAMNTUD Kt, ffffTi a a r sxz- -u2aaxr'(Ss,,i P IU 9ttX.'5-JilXX.-A5JtlnjtW ,,j b.ji v ui .Wsrw- -JS' . " WJ rr- -, ifil i iwf952SilJer3rS iUffv vP 3ip jin .jiwi wrrm srx'r m xw I J- For the piirpoH" of fnSVINTIVO VOI' tint thd WKKKI.V NOVKI.I-tl' la thu 'Ust Htory l'apor In Ami'thM, " wc will mall you a trial trip of thtrK-un back numbers. In reun.nr order, upmi r'relp'. of teiir., Ittm. Iti txn.tii atuinm ..r , iirr.'in.v . 1 ..ui.. !.. CHRISTMASJUSIC. CHRIST THE LORD. WKUW W WUlUins. Kor Mixed Voices Ky and attractlTu music ( hairs and Societies caa easily learn It for ft Xuiaa performance. HO cento. Send for List or Christmas Carols, BEAUTIES OF SACRED SONG. Ulit edition Mi Cloth tJ.ro Hoards II A noble present for those who lote the bent M of the most successful ougs of the day, by 40 famous composer. RHYMES AND TUNES, a'n-o-r Household souks, lullabies and Kindergarten lay. U1.S0.) GEMS OF ENGLISH SOHG. ??? The new ami most fitorlt collection. NORWAY MUSIC AUMTmno'r.ir. Vikings of the North. Wild and beautiful. FRANZ' ALBUM OF SONG. Jf',0 5.2 Krani' own edition of his famous Herman souks. CHRISTMAS CANTATA. ?,, 55 Choruses, Uiiartrta, Holos, etc, hacrcd wonla aud spirited music - lrtOS V II 11,1 1. V, Chlrmto. OLIVER DUSUN &. CO., Boston. O. It IilTSOS' A CO , J K 11IT30N.VCO., 8Wllrodwa, N V l?a aictliitt St., I'lilU. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED I HALL'S DR. FOR THE Q II A pjl Lungs. ElllLdAIn Cures Consumption, Colds, Pneumonia, Influenza, Dronchlal Difficulties, Dronchitis, lloarsenoss, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all Diseases ol the urcnthlng Organs. It soothes nnd heals the Mem bra no of the Lungs, inflamed nnd poisoned by tho disease, and prevents tho night sweats and tight nyi across tho chest which accompany It. CON S IJMPTION Is not nn Incurable malady. HALL'S BAL SAM will cure you, even though professional aid falls. mwMammmMBBmmmm NEBRASKA ACRES FOR SALE BY THE B.&M3EUEI.CO. Maps, Pamphlets and full Information FR I. Address Land Com r B. & M. ri.lt., Lincoln. Neb. A Rnnk nt Rurei Orlalnnlltv. nntltlntt The sreat prublem sidled. I li Ineitviilual earerullr cnn. sldereil from the are uf responsibility up tu umliirlty.ln ro- itsrd to Educntlon, Monte, Sooloty, Etlquotto, Amusqmonts, pronu. Lovo. Mnrrlniio. Ounl- neBn.AC, Hntc yireaif.Aiilersiire In V llriiiil-W inner'. The ruluino almunds lu e triVI nr lliuuslits.raralnruriiistlun and intense enmuimi sensn, Kull-pusacnlurrd plates each UNi: A ill'.M. Affonto WttntoU Evorywhpro. atid fur olreulnr. lull deterlptl in. terms ,Vu. adilreia. J.U.MuCUeCDV Ji CO., I'lilimi, 11L NATIONAL GAME OF PRESIDENTS. ThM In uii uit'rcly NKWOA.M1-' conslsilnir of riennes nnd hketehes of the rreiddelile id the H I'AI I. Sli.AI.ii of the Vice I'leeldenla. Only 7.1 eP,,t Hend stamp for circular AtlK.N l'4 WAM'KIl. I'KAMt U. T1IO.MNON. l4IOMIclilKti Avenue, Chlesifo, 111. Dr. JirnTTAtTIl'S UKADACIITS rTT.TJl euro tnot iromlcrfiilly In n Tory nliort tlmo hotli SICK mill Ni:ilVOl7H JIKADACIIi:) uiul whllo nctlni; un tlio iiorvoiiH nyntoin, oli'isiiHn tlio hUiiiiiivIi uf dxoch of lillo, jiroduoliiir u rcj;ulur hoaltliy uctlon of tho bowol. A full lro lmi of tlirsin vnlunliln I'U.T.S, lvlth full tllrontlonii for i com jilnto oiiri-, liuilloil (i liny inIdroHn on rucolpt of nlno tlirita-cont jiontuijo dtuuiiiii. lror dulo by nil (IriiKnIxt nt S5u. Holo l'roirii)torn, liltO'WN CIUUOICAJs COJIVANY, lltilUmorn, Mtl. o VETERAN IUlf Solillcm Itehellion, iiiK winter iilffctlnir IVimlotiR, HoiiiiIIoh. iinil hikiiiiiih or iimiiI hi iiny TTAT TTTTHniTlTmD C! J ity fliirliiir V J JLU - JJ fl lo Uiloriil nil THE Nation at. TitinuNr. will furnlHlifull renorbtof nllHiiohComrnjuKloniil iiuiiiiiniK.'oiiiiilii ntticr iiiiiltciH well woriny ol CoiiHiHtliiirof orlirinul unit Heleetert KketolicH of thu Wnr. Armv IteiiilnlsciMiccH. Storied. I'oi'lilH. nml ileum of N'hwh. A I.enilliiLr 1'eiitiiiii will tie tlio Arleultnriil Depitrtment, ooinlneteil oxoltislvely for TlTE NATIONAL TlUBUNE t) Mr. V i i.i.i am HAi'MiKHS, llrnt Mimtor of the Niitlomil (Irmiiro. rWTAKB WOTIOW llel'oro Htitiieillilmr to nnj otlier iiuper which cIhuiih to ruprcsvnl Uio ox-HoldlorHof tho t'nlon.Bcnd for Froesampiecopyof THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, Washington, D.C. ONE DOL.LAH Hent lwforo Jimuury 1, will Ht'Oliro TlIU NATIONAL 'J'ltllllJNK lor Ono Your ELEGANT CHROMO CARDS FOR Bcntlonotlircc-ceiitatiitnp to pity poHtiiffo untl puck I ng, and I will hoikI you 1 uBortcl olunnt ohrotno canln, or u sot of 5 Kilt "MitrKiicrlto" cants 1 nm pivtnK you theso uleKtint cants for nothing, nnd in ruttini I Hhttll expect you to rend thu document cnclobud wit h them Send tho U-uriit Htnmp to W Jknninuh Dkmoiumt, 17 Kiwt 14th St., Now York, IWT Stnto which set you wish, or tf you rcijulro both acta cn clobj two thrce-contsUiinps. &CKA MPNTH-JBENTS WANTED -0 bet fS ITie 'HilSir i lea In llir world, IsamideAe. tlrwrwCJrAddlisxIuy Ili'iiuiun. ilstralt, lllcli. EAlLMAfeAZETTK A JOURNAL OF TnAHSPORTATIOU. EmjineerJnre and Railroad Now. Potillshoil at 711 IlrnadrTHy, Nerr York. 4.VO ner nnmtinpo.Hze treo. Si's to 850. How Urea sums are inml- from small In vesimeius I'nrtli'iiUr fn'e. AddriHHCItAMUIt &UO.. f I.eAliiL't.iM Ate., titvi VorlC EI.Of.'UTIOMHT'N ilOUICNAI., full of freU and uuud pieces, only ten tvut of all newsdealer. fall St CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. VarUrm srhst vitttimptnte ntmhtng thlr ItaUttny iMsrcinr l VMeng, lll ronwstlf their . ef b rnlMnff ujiois, ortrrltlngln, th follotvlng Xrpretent nfleei nilncn IInmemi AUTIKICtAI. I.I MfW tml Defomilty Appsratua. bharp A bmllh, 101 lUndolph Street. AO.KriMMMJ AnR0S.,t(MllsonSt. Hkatea. .YllrrcleoViiml lloVldaV tloods. l'rlce list free. . I'AlNTiNll ANh'UUAWINO MATKItlAU 11 00K AUKXTS Write for circulars before rnnklng winter arrangemetns iiunuaru urns., i.iiuu. 11 HT the New Home Hewlnn Machine. I.lheral lrrm lo sirents .iniinson,i;iarKVo ,ianui Miinnsu- UN DIUS. Tiirest and Uest Hend lor retail prlc list, frt'C. li. r, liwuuier, ia .iisiiimin mm v. 1) I iMfiVim. Watches. JewelrT. etc. t.arttesl stock In'l'lileairn. H llrmanACo . Htale Madison HI. Special allentlon paid to mall ml tele graph orders. N I. MS I'OimUITS r.ln 'rjijn miall llnlyiie. a? photos. Ac A uents Wauled, Chltaxol opyliml.o. -MlUJin HltSICAI. CUMIIIJUTIOJI. Three rlial. VJt wsrt Houses under one roof SHory C.ijnsn, l'lanos and OrKsns ,1. Ilnxvitril -"te. -''other liislrtimenM. While, Nmlih .1 :;., Hlieel Music and Hooks. .4iiAJnj ynn irunf In lite Music line for llo'lday or ny oilier day. Bend In your onlrr. lw A, IW Stale street, opiHislte l'almer House, 11 AMI (KlOIISof all kinds Wholesale, and llelall. K. lUiriUMMl, jl maie-si. neuu uir price-imi. MASUVKIIAIIK. rOSMIJIIS. A 8 . Wllim. W Clu'rk Ht , an State Street Over ,0 hull. l"0 0 NliV Tlllli: l.lr'KOr' (lAIIKIIilil)., Aiceiit' out. ntll. A o names ivo , in aiiiiiw .iiHiiisiiiink. v 1 W. KIMIIAIJr l'lanos anil Ureaiis. corner mine nu .lunni rirerii.. MA HSU A l.li I'l i:l.l CO. Htto AWihlnton HI. DRY GOODS, CLOAKS, 8UIT8, CARPETS, UPHOL8TJIRY, FURS, And "AIIT NOVKl.TIKs ." Hullshle for Klegant Present U)V l'llll'KH. GKiffi Wonhof J1Ur,VHJ IF T TOYS AND HOLIDAY QOOD8 To lA Hold si II Al.F riiiri-: t THE FAIR of E. J. LEHMANN, ntMo Btrecl, Adams Hlreol, and Oearhoru HtreeL I I MID I ACT n" roplncrtUiy nn LlmiJ LUOI artinrlal one. Wrlt-i to U. W. 11. I.K IUIV, llU Clark street, Clitrao, HI. PHOTOGRAPHER -&). 7S Miidlson Street. MOW lsCiSBr"PhBi giBYrnor. the BEST nnffll-RjllBn VHTErnEM fSVSL HlflCHlBUH SaS: rieiiuluTiisall S lll. sillllNrx ana l'..llllrl sltrr lit liutll Aorlh and NiHlh Alnrrlm.down to irllelj'. AilMlslilralUa thu Itluftraphles uf rr una i:nl enlAMrrlPnnl AlKiiml l.irllralrnU tliul rvnr luee.t oer this country Katiiims Wllelieiaft lielimlim--Anil tlawinry Kieltenient, is: Welnter and lUyno's tlrrat Dehale- .lllllrrlM Callfnrula (Inld Fever H.lr It nuppUi. Ureal I1!!! Vr UlnrU I'rMny KIsWeTiattedy HalMrytlnib Woniun'at'riiMule liei-rU. erlilnl llanknf t'aliriinilaKalhiie Klovlte nf llet. knap luirriiiJMIlliiii Jim p.I.ee and the Mount' nlnMeiututts Itaenaeie Ur TAnner'e 1'asl. llenntaliisall liivaiitliins lhpMndciiiS'rthe.llUV tho rrniikllnHtove -Thu Twit Iron Now Whllne.r'sfoltoii liln Mlenmlioal, Telephone and riiniiniriiiBli All (" I Klnanelal I'anlea and VInw. NO OTHER. DuOK LIKE IT, Ari "' Addreiu, forulivuluiH, I he i'iir !nm r. IUIiIbjT :., IIM .ll,.rai.llii lllucL, IiIi-ms. III. CV OiTiI niCDO s-r'.VKJ. tA-dULUIhKdaES'S Wnrlil and Nolillrr, puhllsheil at Wushllllfton. D.C. It c.oululns Stories of Hit) War, Camp I. Ire, Serne from the llaltle Held, and a thousand things of Inter est to our country's defenders It I the ureal soldier nuper. It contains all the I.anm nnd Instructions re lining lo Tensions ami llountles for soldier and their heirs Kcry ex soldier should enroll his iiamo under the World unit Nolillrr haniu r at once, Might piiKra, forty rolumris, weekly 11 it yenr Hainida tnv Send uotrithls notlee msr not npiwar acilu. AddresM WOltl.ll A Nil NOl.tll I'.IC, Ilox flMrl, Wiishlnulun, 1). V. 5, 10, 25 cont COUNTER SUPPLIES. TOVH. NOTKINH, .Vc. Ctnloiue lYc. OAKY, FULTON & 00,, HO Hummer St. Iloston.Miu. AflllNTH WAVI'I'll for the llesl and Kastest Selllnic rlctorliil Hooks anil lllhles I 'r lees reduced IU per cent. NuUonal ruhllshlui Co., CIiIcsko, 111. ff 170 A WKKK. $12 a tiny at liomr; eanlljr mat!a 3)1 U Coitly niittlt fin. Add r True hV.. Aiiumta, Uv. PILLS VKtd.L?, HtAuALrlL HiiliKcrllK'ifl wiiuttxl for THE NATIONAL TRIDUNE.tm IiI-I'iirc Weekly .Iniiniitl, ilevotetl to tho IntorcHH of iiiid HiillorH who Horvcl (ttirlnu tho Into Wiirof tho Thorn will tie important IckIhIiiIIoii tho coin- olhei'iiiiillorH of Hpeelitl InterfHt to tho-to who wero or who HnrviMi uto tiovern- M " "'sV tl ijiijmtilly, In eltlier Army or ox-KoIilleiH of tint liiel tliut no v.tr. winuKuoL'fiiHion 'rocecilltiifH, iiiiiI In ATTENTION i OPIUM Mortl III II ft llulllt S'lll'axl III 10 Ilsiuuiiaysi. rii.f till t;iiil. 1)K. J. HrKi'UKNs. l.eliunon, Ohio. ARPUTQ Co'n money with Dr. Chase's New MUCI1 1 J Uecalpt Uook. Newly revised ond en lartred. Uy mall, ri. Address Chase l'uhri; Co. . Toledo, O. CI 1 1 A f JJolj-lotstnllWsatIMiiriO"sfttllpr ilX-A IlOl.tjulisenl CO U.. fully guaranteed, l'rlco list free TANan.LJfCo.,nStntcstChlcui;o, S66 A WKEK In your own town. Terms and tlloutntfree. Addr'slLIIallettJiCa 1'ortUurt.Ud. RIIRRIF ENTERPRISECARRIAGECO. CIN'TI.O. UUUUlL.0 'lers-lliir .lon. CII.cp lfc 5C i ?)fl perdayathome. Bamnlea worth )S U 10 ZU flee. AuiheMHriNsON lUts.l'oitUinl. ilo. A. N. IC. 85 Ml wiiE.v iritiTnta to ADrKiiVMnnnn, pirn miy you !( the AilreitiHCHHjiii fila iidjier. Bass lSSSrw5 mi