4 1 1 .i ? 8 THE HERALD Satisfying' a Patient. Common sense frcncrallyrecoininciid9 physicians as -.veil as other men to ji'opular favor, but there are exception? whore somethnii? uncommon better received. The lloosicrs listened to a speech cf Gen. Jackson, but would hardly be satisfied he was a great man till I19 shouted a string of Latin phrases "ii! pluribu3 mmin," "jMul tmn in parvo," Sinc qua iun!" atid thou they vent the air with wild hur rahs for him. A nice invalid was harder, even, to satisfy than the lloo fCrs. The first physician in his case was die-charged because he was honest enough to tell him that he had a sore throat, and the second doctor, having eomo hint of the fact, answered the tick man, when questioned, tliat his ca.e was highly abnormal, and that it had degenerated into "synanchc ton sillaris." ':01i, doctor," said the patient, "do say that word again." "Why, sir, 1 said that you were at prese nt laboring under svnanche tou tilaiis." "Why, just think, doctor, that blast ed fool 'told me that I had nothing but a 6ora throat. Doctor, what was that you called it?" "1 told you, sir, in plain terms, that the morbid condition of your system w.13 obvious, and that it has termin ated in svnanche tonsilaris." , "Oh, doctor, it must be a monstrous bad complaint. Think you tan cure mo, doctor?" "Well, -though yo;:r diagnosis is clear, your prognosis is doubtful ; yet, 1 think by prudent tare and shilltul treatment you may rtcover." "Oh, thank you, doctor; but do stay all night, and i will pay you anything you may ak." lie got well of his sore throat, and he likewise paid the doctor a generous fee. Poller ' Mvulliy. A FaTorite Topic With Ancient Writers was til" seven w.nlrrsc' 1 Iis worM. Tlitrsc have come tlowu to us eintviIiHtvt in ilii- el.'iieiice if Hip inKt :i:i.l liisioilnu. 0:ie of the woiith'rs of our ow n Iini is tliat v.ee Fashion .lomiuil Aximucws' ISazak. Six ) cat's Wt hiiiiirl't'd on tlu Ht-a 01 jtiiriir.l:s:il. wln-ic Have iuu- nv Hhiii-wrnrkt?, to-day with a i-uIm-i ii.tion list of7ri.noo.it still. Is pre-eminent, tile acKlunv- staii(!arl of American fashion. al-olutP !v l'ciiahio on ail Mailers ii-rcHinin U tli lot let. Mitierbiv illusli'Hti'il, ami l!in:ful of eh.islo ami brilliant littratuiv. Amuisws J'.vzai: was footideil in ( iiwinuali. out Hie nrrat le ma oil for it in I he Fast lias coiiijielioil its inb ISiior. to st.ihlish his main oti'n-.-s in New Vorii v!;im'c its fashion. Kiiitoi i tl vx.A Litt-ruty Ue nart merits are i:ow co'i.iui'tcti . It is jiuhli sli d siiisuliiiiieon-Iv in b.tli eilies. Foffl tier annual ewr lady can have this in Viiltlahle fashion mentor. Kvrr y yearly sub-f-ri'oer is iresf uled tree v itii 5ft; worth of Aa- drr.iv' llnzcir Putt- res ; ana. not with tanliig these woTiilerfMnv low t'.L'iire-', v. 1! .: the .l.tnnai number the piiu.iMier will mvn his new yturl, s'i'js'i'il(ers a s'l'iiilemrnt shf t cf uesigns worln fUK j-.very laiiy Simula senu : ear s siiDscnp liou, or 10c for a "ampin eijiy. to W. Ii- ASKiiiiivs, I'lihiisher. Tribune UuiliiiiiK. .New York Dampen the Air Now. W'e ran hanllv too often surest ttie imtort- anee of providi.i'; ninpie iiminurc in all rooms ue;uM tjy siovi'-'. int 'iaees, si emu pipes, or mi v.aier pines, 'tin-re are Found reieitlihe reasons for thts. as well a- ia the resnit - c: t-ract ieal ex perieuee. As M::reir hi "Short Notes on Air" iivery Ocgrew of heal :utleil to the ;itinof jil.f-re In a loom fives it a ;over 01 aiii.;i;ij ana c Cirtina moist urn. Tlie air io a room yixiM feet and 19 feet hi::U. at h!-.ls.- seei-lex. kiout 1'4 pints of water. The lame air heated to 70'. secretes upwards of tiro utuirtt of water, and unh-ss tins is sttoplied, U is iiiiujiry for more water, abxiil s it from every accessible source, Irom the furiiitiiie, from our bodies, and espe cially frors the brc.itlinitc orMns- the moath. throat, and lurs:;N leavui!: tiir-m dry and husky. Tlier'.'t'orc. evet v t inio lue iiir in tve room 1 chaiisj-d by the admissioa of fresh. cold air.and heated to 79 , two quarts of water should be evaporated iiiio tlie room. The strong orjpc tious fotat! hr.vc tsi wuim-air heaters have aris en m:;ii:ly ffota liii-i cause. In isiiij; furnace hnritcrs we alAas put i:ii the hot-air cliam ter p'itra, v.'a!cr-;i!is bcsiUes any that are siip Iilieil by tl.o maiiiu.ieturcn. sii.d lake aooil cue to always havo tlieni f.;d v.;;h water. In etove-hcated rooms there n.'iouhl usiutlly bean eva:'ra-ins surface of wa'er enu 'l to 1 square foot for every 12 H'et s-iiiarc of llooriiiK, and more if the wafer is nwt on a hot . pl-fj euouali to keep it f-vapuratiiiii rajiidly. l'lants in a room are tnaiM.y .h-s: royed. r hav.' a sii-kly grow th, hecau-e the warm air o(V-oiiie teo dry ttnd ft:ks ot;t the A'cry juices iI the plantt. The "hotts? I' '..t'.'.ts" "ohve" or otherwise ut!'T sinii!a: :y. In a v arm room, a large tow el freiut?nliy wet and wrtu:;r ho as u t io drip and hninr over a r'tair.back lieiir the .sieve, will make a 111:11 ke I '!'.iT.M'ci:ce ia the comfoitablc feeling and healthfullness of t he atmosphere. Am. Ajiiculturist, Jan 1. GOOD COMPANY. Nnuiber Three. Ootid Cornpavu (53.00 a, year. Sprintrfleld. li.iss. ) Xunhr '1'hne Three oi the best kiiiiwn wr iters of really good short stoiies ar-j r'tre rnt?? J in 1 las is'uc ; Mrs. ko-'e I erry l ooko by l);tom a!iJ lan. a charaetei'lsitc .specimen ot her work ; Miss Saraii ().,Iv,.i-:t. the author ot lce;haven. by Hood Luck, in h-'r usual finished Btyie ; aud Mr" Kdward llcllamv, whose story i c ailed Jane I licks. I h'-re are also two sk'. tcoes ha-ed upon characters m le it life : Saved From Himself, ar.d llehy Leaf, v hieit last savors ol temperance and C!iiitmiis. Uotli are written In an iuter.se tyIe. The mo-t important article rierhaps.ls An Answer to t he fry tor More l-lu ish, liy I'rof. A. J. liiil. of llaivaid folh sc which iviil be o interest to all w iio art' iuterest eil ia editeatioiiHl mallei-, particularly such as believe ia a more thiuoiia in.iei:: j ia Kitusi: than is fceuerally s.ivca. I'ld. ilili's optuions trhoithl troiii l.is posiiiou have weight. id r. Geo. -1. Tom lj's papi r on ii! i.lstone in tiiatea per-o'.i.ii rei'.hiirconcos ot t';e K'eat frtatc'siaan tu an orator, sac'i as are always ac-cc-piabla about fc'l -t ini;i:is:ieil itieti. .Mr. Towic w id h iv; sevral siiatiar papei in lioird Com pany huealler. iiicludiuj; pci'snuul n-iiiiuiscoti-ces in each case. T he next will Le about Gaiii be'ta. Mr. II. P. Goiidar.l has a sketch of the hut Key. fr. Hjraee Hushncll, drawn largely fron: persoi.ai aciiujintfttice. ' iiiesof the f ivil U.imarrc Law relate vari ous cases that iilustrate how far rctaii liquor Bel'erscan bt-hold responsible for the iloi-ij:.-of i.eisous when intoxicated b liquor they hve sold. ITec'liiakltij t--'. ts vigorous treatiuent at tlte Lauds of a freethinker. Assaying in a New Camp is by iCrncst Inser tion. and an :u'i icl ' ou Oppo. tuiiitirfs West calces enoimh remark h'iIc slat em-tiii 1 satisJy the inostVnthu.siastie wcuieruer. lue food of the I'oorss by William H. Kide Inz.aml itcv. Chai le Caicra coiitnbutrs The JioisesnnU f rime. '1 he edit'Uial :'iti,.,h"i and notices of new books complete the uun.Lcr. in K'mih ;re included poems by Kebcc.i A. Hazard. Fanl y A. IJrad iy:li. X. S. Collier an.! f aroiine A. Musoii. IVrfeits For Taa. In the evening (tames of w inter gatherings cf yountr people, and older ones loo. it ol ttn be comeB necessary to punish some, one, or mre. t the company by imporiu a "Forfeit." The penance choiiitl be somciliio that cither is not eay to fohow out to the Utter that is, has oi:ie eat' h m it, or puts the person in a conspic uous ami amusing li-iht. I;i all c:i"es a lot felt unould he desine-Ilo amuse tae compaaj- as a whole, and never to olleud the person c.iiled li pou to pay it. In ot -icr to illustrate our idea of a ood forfeit, and alsa to m i.'-di su'-'irestions to tlioa who m joy und tako part in fticii pieas ant uinuseiiieiit, wo give a ffw of toe f.ufeils that may be imposed. ll l'ut anew spaper up on the tiaor iu su:di a way that two per-ous can btand on it and not be able to touch c:i'-h other with their liaiidj. Tuis forfeit has the honor of beiua old. but it was not our jfoo l fortune to inrcl it until a (diorl time ao. and were force. i to "give it up." ilv puttim: the paper ;: adoor way, one-half in -.fie and the other ouiside of the room, and closli:;4 the door over it the two persons can easily stand upon tt and Kill be be yond eacli otheis reach. (3) Tn t; cut of the room wit h two lens, anil come iu wit h si x. Not difUcult if one thinks to bni;r a chair alou on tnc return. 13 To act tlie liumb .Servant. The person who has the forfeit to pay must act out the answers to the ue-iians r.tu by the master of the i i-retuoules ; as. How dnyou make bread '. IIo.v do you cat uoiip? etc. This forfeit will cause much merriment if proper question are lut. ! Put tine hand w here the oi her eau not tour.h it. One van Kct out ot this dihieulty by purttnoae l;a:i oh theelbovvof the other ai rn. i.V) l'lace a pencil on the tioor so that one can r.ot jump over it. Maybe done bv putting it close to the wall of the rocin. if ) i'ut a i;.s t'on that nooueoan auewer with a NO! i'tiio la not hard if one thinks w hat does V ICS spi II ! . (7) Fusli a chair thiouh a finder riiiR. Tl forfeit is made by piitlii!-; the ri'iir on the fin.cr aod pushing the chair anv oilier object wii; d- a3 well with ti.e finder. Th.is last much res. :n Lle the next 18) I'ut you:-e if throusrh a key hole. Thi was a great puzzle to us for a white, but when a, pi?cc ur a!.(.r as tnkeu w ith the word "yourself' written upon it, and pushed through the ho!e. it was &!! clear. There are many other of these ainiisinx little tricks, but these civew will surest others, and helj Jo r.iakc the social winter irath-rinirs the en joy sole times that they should be. American Asricat-. turlat, Jan. 1. An Albany man advertises fir "a girl to work in hair.'' He is evident 1 a bachelor. , If you "take tiling's as they come," you are, of course liable to be arrested tor tcalin. All Jsi.rts. .Japan hrisfiriC macadamized rond, o n i which Lhe bycyelo is comiur into liih lavor. The Sheriff of Iilair county. Pa., lias levied upon a rraveyarfl, an 1 adver tised it lor sale. A Cleveland i::m who Ins had sev eral wives vt ys a b:ild-honded eairie is cue that h is been married. Why was the mother of one of the old Peruvian rulers like a piece of rub! icr? Slie was an incai'uiuer. JJot tut Tr.iikcrijjt. Aii advertisement in lhe Imleiiendent i ties Uases-Pviueci? oPer-s for sale a titla pijs.se-sed by n noble family for over 4'ii years. T'iete is only on wn')!."i) mill in the State of Texas, aud it netted its own ers ol,0u;j la.-t year. It is situated in New Bruuiit'els. Premature iufiuity. Charles; "What did the siri;iy; suit cost yon. Jack?" 11 ; friend: "Can't say, dear boy haven't beeu'summoiicd for it yet." (!d be thanked for book?. They re tlie v5ces of -the distant and tlie dead, tmd mnke us the heirs rf tl.e spiritual life of jast n;'es. Chnnning. Seventy-two (hoti-an 1 dollars is be lieved to be lhe most ever vou for a horse iu Ihtgland. It was iven by its richest peer, the Duke of Westmins ter. A proper conelusiou for the mar riaire eon :mony in tt: my of our oeifty we.'diitu's won Id b' : 'What commer cial interests have joined lojauther, let not ill-terTii;r uut oiutdcr." If all Mi'iti as willing to be p'ei'-'mt and as anxious to jdea.-e in their own houses a (hey are in the company ot thfif neighbors tuey would have i happiest homes in the world. Jazlneis: grows on people; it ue::i in cobwebs and cuds in chains. The more business a man has to-do, lhe more he is able to accomplish, for lie leurns to econonue lus time. The widows of Brteham Yotin? do not bedew his jrravc with tears, and the New Haven lieiiistor thinks it is fortunate, as "If they should, and ;tl at once, it would wash the whole busi ness inv.ii'." "I'ut out your lor.ie a lit tie fur. titer, " sai l a doctor to a fair invalid "A little further, if you ploa-e.' "Whv, doctor, do you think a wo man's tomrue has no end?" said the irentle sul'erer. A person who had obtained a free railroad pass asked the ticket aent it "lie could not embrace Ins wile 'Probably," the of.icial answered, "but I prefer to see her before promising posmveJy Apropos of tlie divorce question. wliicti has excited so mib h dtseusMtm in Paris, the Pi'ris (ilobe dei lares that children no lonirer "tdav marriage,1 as they were heretofore wont to do ; now they "play uivoive. the nominal streii"!n ot itussia army is fnur millions, '. ttt she, could not maivii more tliat; -..i,o. o, nun ex- clusive ot the Cos.urks mm! more lb in 2,oi)0,iHU are to be renamed as trained suhbci's. The army is fearfully ad dieted to di ink. Pickerini; says that he h:is kti 'Wii ladi'.'s in wiioni the instinct of i level tion.v.'as so strutiir tuat it tuev vci- told thev must be hanux'tl in the pres ence of 'S'Wi'K) p'Tsons ia morrow, their hr.-t lhoti;ht would ( ) (l"a r, and h.tA en't a dres til to he lnuy in!" In a circus at Paris, Ilk. a sudden! v mi crazeu youn"; la.-ty ran into tne rin,', rmJuticevl the clown, ami iteelared tliat he must become her husband. The audience said that it was the first ori itiuii joKe mat inev naa ueara in n circus for more than twenty-live year 2'orrif(oicn Herald. Oscar Jaquctb. defaced the white exterior of a church at Penardston. Mass., with bi pictures of devils in rsd paint. At that time he was an unrepentant sinner ; but before his ar rest .he was converted, and on thai ac count the church officers seemed his release without punishment- A cl.t.-s which ;ridu;ited some time since had one Tom Elliot. 3Iatiieiu.it : Tom replied, "I doii't know how.'' ics were his particular dislike. The pro fessor, during his rceilatioi,a.skcd Tom to explain the methods of ascertain ing the horizontal parallax of the sun "lint suppose you were appointed by the government, to ascertain it, what would you do?' "I'd resiju!" gravely responded Tom. Domestic. To Get Ilia of Ants. Brash the crevices they inhabit with hot alum water and sprinkle powdered borax whore the ants frequent, llepeat tho operation several times. Corn Ovsiers. Grate one dozen ears of corn. Add to this, two teaspoon ful of butliT, one of salt, six cs and one cup ot flour. Stir well together, and fry on a priddlc with butter and lard mixed, lettin"; the batler drop from your epoon in the form of oys ters. Chicken Broth. Cut up a lean fowl into joints, an old one is better for the purpose of makinrr broth than a voting one. but it requires a longer time to stow, l'ut it in a well-closed sauce pan, with a bee f bone or veal bone, on ions, carrot, a sprier of parslev, a pinch of salt ami plenty of water. Skim it as soon as it boils, ana simmer oentlv afterward.?-. Apple Dumpiinrrs. Quarter and core one apple for each dumpling then put the parts together, with sugar in the middle; surround eachappb. with p'e-e'rust, if you wisli to bake them put them on a pan like biscuits, and et II. em in the oven. It boiled tie each in a separate cloth, and boil for hall an hour. erve, both baked and boiled with llpiid sauce. To Fry Com. Cut the corn off the cob, taking care not to brine? off any of the husk with it, and to have "the grain as separate as possible. Fry iu a little butter just enough to keep it from sticking to the pan; stir very often. When nicely brown, add salt and pepper and a lit tie rich cream. Do not set it near the stove after lhe cream is added, as it Will be like to turn. This makes a nice breakfast or dinner dish. "Fricandean of Veal. Take three and a half pounds of veal, and three-quarters of a pound of salt pork and chop them line. Then mix with four soda crackers finely powdeiitl. three eggs, one teasj.ooniul each of salt and pep per, and one of sweet marjoram, or any other herb you prefer. Mix; well together with the hand .o make them adhere. Form iUnto a loaf, rub it over with butter, then with powdered cracker, and bake in a slow oven two hours and a half. Serve in slices when cc!.L :ii!i;rjr j ruit cold. A laclv in Springiickl. ilass., according to the Union, has been making some inter esting experiments in putting up canned goods without cooking, bleat ing the fruit lends more or less to the injury of tho flavor and the ljdy re ferred to has found that by filling the cans with fruit and then with pure cold water, allowing them to stand until all the confined air has escaped, the fruit will, if then scaled perfectly, keep indefinitely without change, or lo&s of original flavor. iraPOBTAHT LETTER From a Distinguished Physician. "fcJO ilnjrle dlm-ue hn rntslled more ln.Tcrinjr or 1 huter.rd ttii hr uKv. K up of the rouMitutloa Vhn Rtrrh. 1 lit irign ort:till, of tute.cf aiac lit. of liennr.K.ttui liumnn Tolcr.tlie nitiid.nija ormoro nl on.. t.i.i. s n I yu-1.1 in li1..8tractlv iuCtiroce. The paimn it (iii.trli.un-a tfcrouKii't tho ytem lark rrvrj v:tl forc. nd breaka Dp tho nwt rohut of conrtitutlons. Ijrdored becanae but little ondei-atood by ni.tpt.rjciana.lrrpot.iilly B'j-lle.l by qoacka r.ad cliarUtsia, thrnse autlerinif fioi-a It hare little hpo to be rellexrd cf It this aide of ttiearave. Itlat'me. tin-n.thatitie popnliirtri-iit-Dent at this terrible diseKan by rptnedtra wttnlp. tlie rracb of all paed 1 to hand at once competent and truftworlhf. The Ew and hitherto untried method adopted by Dr. Fan'ord la tne preparation of h.i KDici.CcBK ba8Won luy hi'arty approval. I believe It Illtely to aaceeed when all tna na'jal remedlrt fall, berarian !t str!WM at the root of tha disease, r.z.t tiie a-Mi,leJ. t.iomf. wiills It heals tha ulcerated membrane t7 direct application to the Basal psmi'-a. Itacti n la basea on certain rlx.'d rule, and nuiesa tlie vlial fnrn a are too fr k. bauited, uicst, ia lli great majority of caes, effect a euro. G-O. StATO, M. D. JTOSBOOTT ELOCX, SO. rSAMIMG&aJi. OCU 1, it7i. OaD'S RADICAL CURE MAT aafely claim to be one of the few popn remedies receiving the approval cf nwUii-al yentlem-ii. who, la private, not r.nly r-ly rrcom cicid it but us-e it Jn tin Ir families tn preference to any t f the preparations uauully prescribed by piiy.'iciaiiH. Von are .trare." anlil a d!tl!smUf 'You are fware." snl.l a 3!Ml!srnUl Cltyt n. " liit t.,v .) lti'Ati(.na Io llie Mups. ilea lc!an. " that p,y ..t lii-ntii.iia to lhe Mum. Medical Eci'ty are aaeii that I c.mnot pub'.iciy rrcommend nr nrraerih th l;:i,e.el Cure : t'i;tince I received so mn-h r.-lief from ti.e use of it myself, iiftur a thorough trial of tlm ubuaI remedies. I have prt raielv ndvie.d lt ne. nn l p'esume I have a.-nt to your "fore no kss th-n cue uuudred cf mr patieatA tor it." raiTTHSAL EATISFACTIOX. C,'CTLrrrS-, "WeliaTesold SiKTouo's IUdt X ot. Ct!u' for nearly one year, und can ay cindldlv tUt we never sold a similar preparation Hint irdve such universal S vil factiou. We uave) to 'earn tne liirt complnlnt y. t. We are not in the habit of recommend In? pat ent medicines, bi t your preparation meets thg want of tbouaar.ds. arid tie think those afflicted Bh-.tiid beeonviQccd of Us great merltso thatihir f nfferlnjr will be relieved. We li;v been in tho drutf business for the past twelve vears constantly, and sold everything fi.r Catarrh, but yours leans ail the rest. If ou a.e proper you cm us tbU letter or any part of It that you wiU. . . Very trnl v vonrs, 6. D. BALDWIN & CO. "Wbolepale an-1 KeMiI Dealers lu Drusr, Books and btatiouery, Wasiiluton, led., Feb. Zi, lb!6. Knch pnrlcaire cont1"S Dr. Panford'i Improved Inhuliui; Tube, end t"tl directions for use iu all eaaea. Fi le, $1.00. For s.ile by all vholenalo and retail druirsr stsnr.d d- r.en thronwhont the United KtateHn.rCe.nd. Vi'EKKS& POTTE K, OeiiiriJ Agents r,ni Wholes lie lruiri&l, ll.iston, Mn. . -v-.-.-T-.-.v-rjs-s An Flectro-nnlTBTilc Brttery combined V7lth a. lilily leiiien t el Htn-u-lieujns l'laairr, l'orininir lb" brt Plamer lor pains aud aches lu tiis World t illedi ciue. ELSCTREOITY As a rrnd enrative and restorative apent la not equalled bv any element or medicine In the history of tlie healina: art. L'cliss the vital spark has fled the bodv, rextumtion by ruew.s ofeloctricity is pos sible, ft Is the last reso-t of all physicians and sur- f;eous, aud has rescued t tioufiands, apparently dead, rom au untimely irrave. when no other hn in an airency could have succeeded. This ii the leading curative eleuieut In lUU riastcr. BALSAM A?iD PSTS. The heal'.n(r properties of onr own fratrrant bal am and . ne and the emnaof the f.ast aru too well known to re.juire ueci pt'o:i. Their prateful, bealnifr. soothing, and stn-iiRtiivninir properties are known to tliouinniia. Vl.eu couiblned In accord ance with ln' uud important d.scoveries in phar macy, their heaii-j and strenutheninit properties are iucrt-aacd t-ni'old. lu thm respect our Piaster Is tiie beat iu use without the aiu of electricity. TWO IN C?JS. Tbns combined vc have tiro (rrand medical air, -ma In one, each of which performs lu function and unitedly produce n-ori cures than any lini ment, lotion, waoii. or planter ever before com pounded In the history of medicine. Try one. taxes, C5 Can ri. Bold by all tVbolesale and Petall Drufrirfsta throTtvhout tlie Ut-ited states and Canada, and by WEEKS POTTE It. Proprietors, Boston, Mata. ifaTIVft'IVT Millions of Mothers express their de light OTcr Castoria. It is nature's remedy for assimilating: tlie food. Unlike Cas ter Oil, it is pleasant to take, and urliko MorpHine Syrups, it ia harmless. Castoria regulates the Bowels, destroys Worms, Cures Soiir and Wind Colic and allays Feverishncss. What eives leal tli to the Child, promotes rest for the Mother. Children Cry for Pitch er's Castoria. It U the most reliable, effective and popular article dispensed by Druggists. esse Since Healing remedies hare been used by SUFFERING MAN has there been known such absolute Pain relieving agents as the QENTAUR T-jINIMENTS. They soothe, heal, nd cure. They nKAL, Cuts, AVonnds, Galls, Old-Sores, Ero- ken-brea.ts and Soro Kipplcs ; CUKE Paia in the Back, Rheumatism, Scia tica, Lumbago, Xeuralgia. Ear-Ache, Tetter, Pimples, Itch, Salt lthcnm, and all Flesh, Iione end Muscle ailments of Animals: .' STTRDUK Inflammation aud Swellings; RELIEVE Boils, Fclops.Ulcer.-t, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup and Quinsy; EXTRACT Pain from Burns, Scalds, Stings, Frost-bite?, Sprains and Bruises. The experience of centuries Las made the CENTA P Einiments, the most speedy and effective curative agents for MAN and BEAST the world has ever known. The Centaur hare relieved more led-ridden Crip ples ; healed more frightful wounds, and saved more valuable animals than all other liniments, ointments, oils, extracts, plasters and so-called "pain killers" and "skin cures" combined. Physicians az-1 Veterinary Surgeons en dorse the Centaur jLiniments ; millions of men, women and children in all countries uao them, and Housekeepers, Farmers. Planters, Travelers, Liverymen, Teamsters and Stock-growers, are their patrons. They are clean, they are handy, they are cheap, and they are reliable. There is no ache, pain, or swelling which they will not alle Tiate. subdue, or cure. Sold throughout THE HABITABLE GLOBE for 50 cts. and $1.00 a bottle. Trial bottles, 25 cts. HOTEL. CITY HOTEL PLATTSMOCTH, NEB. First c!a.-s Ltulr-ini; Room. Firt Cluss Boarding. (Joed Sample Koorra Everything tin! pypi y coiiiicift A Good Hotel can Fiirnfsli Also, ;kk1 Wiuos, flood BeT, Hood Liquors. Cluod l.etni:i:i!e, (loo'ltiar, Kept at the'Citj rTotel. uiy Fi:EO. coos, rropriftor. li UL. 5 ltU 2 ZatiU SHiX, CARRIAGE and ORNA MENT A L PA INTER, Sh"p over the Brick Block next to II Boeck's. PLATTSMOUTU, - NEB 44iy. 1 B MM I MILLER PIAXOrFOIlTE Alt' not f;ti!v flrst-rluss In? tmnirtits, but this LstabWMimetit ta.-ty he justiy rourded as ni; of tho it-ading 1'iatnt-Foi te Maiu.fa'-tiiiv.s of thu World. THE FAVORITES HI THE CONCERT MALL. Iiiititi ilm Season of 17-V 7' t!ii Henry V. Miner i'iatios wen us;:il ir. l!o!on aiid vicinity in tuor;- tlian Ctiticerts. So.'thoii of If".. 1ST. 1 T " t'onrprt. Seasi.ii of l7s-l-7: Month ot October. n7 t'o'.ucits ; Mtiutli of Xovt ni'.HT, -l. Concoits- Xtme Imt Hr-'t c!rH Pctu'w cottM yttfw ttc?t ttii iiistUnuAl fH;itlttri!ii. THESE PIAXOS HA YE RECEIVED The Highest Praise From th Ivlost Ehiinc-nl Musicians. tif laie I have had many opportunities of usiii your Pianos and can say with pleasure, ihry have in superior in Anieiiea. and my Ion"; expViieiiee abroad justities me in placin'tliem ahead of any foiein iiistiuineiils of tip-if kiiid. C'JtAS. K. Adams. Madame Uozo and tlie other aiiist- of my oomi) iny are delighted w il'n tiie "Miiler" I'l.-ui'.., foritsrieii purity "f tone. ai.J tli.' vvon.leifai iiiauner ia which it sustains the vnicp. 11. MAri.KSuV. In helialf of the natnahee Concei t Coinpatiy. Htid j;if!ic:i!aiiy itieli as the piani-.t of said eoinpany. 1 w:s'u to express itiany thiiiiks l.'i tne heauiifiil (iranil l iauos of your iiiaiiiifa. tuiv, with whieh you have finnUlieil ns sit i.:r tills season. Wii h your line iie-ti iiinorts t-!-ii-" ' it jivinj; hei-oni' s a positive pleaoure and tte .ilit, -m say v idl ol" lis." liWAKL' M I consifler no o! !ier "inala:" whieh 1 mi. iei!ti:tii:t e.l. fjn exeel it in any of I Iim ipiai i' ihat constitute a petfeet iitstriiiiieni. As ;Mi .'.eeompniinent for the voice, 1 know of none i .vonld ir.;ier to voui s. Ml. II. E. 11. CAKTKt!. I lake't'reat pleasure in ivcoiuineitiiin ih.-Me-iry f. Miller Pianos on all occaions where a titst-olass -iuiia is tlesiretl. . Mis. II. M. Smith. I have known the Pianos nniinifacttii'ed lv Mr. Henry F. Miile;-for li'any years and I do not hesitate to say that they take hij;li rank imon th? iii'st-t iiioS ilistrniio'tits of any of lhe Oest inakeis. t'Altt. Zkkuahx I con-.nl")- tiie Miiltr Pi:'i:o siijierior t; sil! i-.heis in tliat mellow and citijin; ttality so ac eptabio for voice ace-vini' iuiuierts. Mi'". . Ai.ink Os;o)l. AVe were delighted witli the Pianos .f yonv itr'.rt .faetttre winch we us.'.l iluri'i.t; onr tc'cciii .our in the I'nited States (heir Cli:;r:i:ii!;; k:ii;; it ip'.-ilit ies remi jr t hem especiiili y tlesiia- 1? ioi' accon.I .aayiiej li:e hi.iitM) voiee. 'iiiK Oiii;:i.M S.vi:;ts,t l.Ai'i l;t A Ki KTTt:. dona's IslerDitiona! MMm 1675. '1 his eslaldishir.ej:! wst flit only one out of :oor.' thaii f'it.y 1'ian -!o:te exliiidtors. which a oceieed awahus for i i s single exhibit f Piano ; at thct'e'itei.v.i.tl Exhibit ion. Tki vnH tUe :ilj E!i:.)Uh:u':nt tit it Received a tiektl A war J for a A't;-Invention Upright Pisno-Foi'te. iiiii nSjii iuMur haiios nave received the cndorsesiK'nt of the State of Massachusetts CITY" oECSTOlsr. TU, y ere LEA VKUS auwug lhe FOHEMitel 2-.1.VOS of THE Wl'ULD. liiii ti i r , Ivil LLim Eostoa, Mari, U. S. A. Platismcuth. Neb. I AMES FETTEE VF.aLZM IX Musical Instruments, Sole Appoint-in; Ay ant for The t':iriv;;iIoil ?Ison 1 Itamlin CA BINP.T ORGANS. A'?o Stale Af;enl for the lien, v F. Miller r.t Prof. S. M. Jlrowii, Tnti-jf ;ind Hepairor, CitJ na ci.;i s i S A M i'L E I NST K U M EXTS it oface. 81xth. cue door south of Main St. Pl.ATTSMOl'TII. NEI1. '!i(: Sicliolars Will t'o weli t.- examine our ew Mason & IFnmlin OEG-AI I1TSTUTJCTOR .. v .-a is vi: ;y ttATO r,rt V : o ;rny i " t j c .-' -..;'. -t t1 , . " : i. - r i "... .lb t,Rrf I! i nil .Vs - - .J y.1 4 1 tiviVr , .crj r ': ' w.t'i u:a: c.r i -!.t,..t r-, .- - V"' sfKfi ran ciucwlah.j t i , n v - t j. -. a-,, -A A.;tr Vf.z t.a-i .k.nu. vtn: its ;si-rTrio. mmmmmmM .:r. -i -i I F i:;;uy II Mu-Vlr r 5 - i-"---ict t.' Livtr, SI. ;;,., r..,i:-.--'s. it is in-C'.T 'I' in. IX u.-vcr -. C-j , ' i i . -. 11 k r li U ?A. CJ,8 .,9l S J 9 p , v. is. s v cL 2 I 5 I tv-J' If A. G. HATT JL'ST OPENED AfiAI.f, New; Clean, First Class Jlt.at S?iop, on'Main Sireet Corner of B'h. Plattsmonth tverj body on hand for flesh, tender meat 28T1.06 mum REDUCED PACKAGE RATES Between 3-003 Offices of this Co. In New England, Wldcile and Western States; also to offices of nearly all Connecting Ltr.cs. MONEY CURRENCY A K3 COLD. Packages not cscoedtae S 20, I 3c. - " S40, 2Cc. - S DO, 23c. arge tvmt In much rmatler proportion. ITiERCHAMDISE. bawt mmi ntskMt ChargM, aerardlaf to DMun. Packages not exceed I 1h. 25c. 4 13.25 to 60c. 2lh3.25to30c. 5 " 25io75c. 3 " 23 to 45c. I 7 t IsStoSI. o PRINTED FLATTER. BOOKS, and o'her matter, wholly in print, or dered from, or eeiit by.dea'.ei s, &c, PRfc-P 13 I a"lb'a.i gc.' "3"lb3. 20cT I 4 lba- 25c oiiBEES fob rrEciusisa GOODS Left with any Acent of this Co. w ill be promptly executed, without txjnxe, .therthua the ordiiuuy chaise f or carrjiug the gootle. Send vour Mouey and Parcels hy 'Exprosf; cheapest and quickest wiih io8iavo seot.rity. 1TJI. 0. FAJ1G0, Pres't. 1). llENSwr, J.gnt -a 2 0 i. cj Pi ri S3 o CD fr t H lam m lb 2 hrl i lLi to hi 3 o o 5 rn a. 1 2 hi it' CD H Q O o on 1 - A few of the articles you can buy to the best advantage at the live progressive DRY GOODS and CLOTHING HOUSE - OH?1 SOLOMON & NATHAN. For $1 00 yon can buy 22 3-arils sirmlard I'l ints. " 47213 lound ffootl all wool yam. 10 " cotton hatting. " S.Vf "per yard domestic gingham. 8V,' " " cheviot sliirting, very good. " 7 " " brown and bleached muslin, can't be Le.it. 7 " " Canton fiannel, superb. " 8,' " " licking, no better. " 1 00 a good comfortable. " 1 2) per iair up, splendid blankets. " 12?st I-', 13 and 20e per y'd. alpaeii Insties, all colors, be; t ever cHcra. " 2'2J-2c up, black and colored alpacas, double widtb. b. st. in tl.e city. " 4 00 per j iird up, b!ack and colored easlnneres. great bxtgniri-:. " o1;, to 10 and 12'o' to 1-c per yard up. Miiiin.s in endless varieties. " 20o per yard up, all wool Uanneis, best ever wife red. " o'.'c " " " waterproof, an excellent u,tia!it . . 20c " " " cassiineies, 'well v.orib tbuible.) " 3 T- up. Ladies cloaks, tlie finest assortment in the city. 1 75 up. Misses and children's cloaks " " " " 20cr per yttrd tip. hat.d inai'e xejhyr fascinators. " T5c Mf . a great variety of shawls. " 2ic up, perfect fitting corsets. COe up, two button kid cloves, f:;ie. A full line of Ladles' and Children's underwear, very cheap.) The finest assortment of Ladte's, Children's and Infants haLti-iiMr'? hood: sacks and sh.'.wls, zephyr, ever known in Platismouth. M I L L I For 75c, wp. Ladies' trimmed bats, nice. " C5e, up. Children's hats. Jewelry and notions at prices that defy competition. S 2 B , O O O W OH;TH Of Glens', Youths and chihln-ns iTirr t fliin tl-.5 !ir;nifli nf iw.r liiui'ii For t3 00 and up. Mens overcoats, hard to heat. " 4 00 and up, Mf-ns' suits. " 1 o0 and up, Boys' suits. FURN'ISIIIXG GOOES IX FROrOIITIOX. For 1 7-, up. Ntens' hoots. Mens shot-s. SI 21 up. " 1 00. up. liozvs hoots. Uovs shoes. S-lc up. . 1 rl ... 1 n.l I. . .no diiLlrmi.-' cl.ruia Or. 111 The larpest and most elegant stock hats in the west. Take advantage of the preat hitluceinents we off r in zephyrs, all color, 131.' rpnts iipr niini'P. Fid! line of (if rm into wn and hi-'h colored va? h verv low. Fine ass't in Java Honey Comb FINE DRESSING GLOVES, GLOVES FOR FARMERS, GLOVES FOR RAILROAD MEN. " " D RIDGE MEN, GLOVES FOR LIVERY MEN. In fact we show the greatest variety of gloves, for special use, to he j found, and we call special attention to them. j The ahove list covers only a small rr i nr I VO n . too II wholesale prices, ana we tieiy anyone in above figures. SOLOMON MIKE 5CHNELLBACHER, BL.flVK.MJSI 2 Til l.'OKSK isllOKINti, AST .-f! WAflON KKPAFHINT, X:V vV Ail kinds of 1 ' FAI.M IMPLEMENTS i:.-'4 cifnik-d Neatly tfr 2romp?ji. :0: Horse, Mulc& Ox Shoeing:. In short, we'll shoe anytliinj? that har lcwir iVet, fii.m a Zebra to a Gi ruffe. Come ami see us. X-T33-W" SHOP, ; Filth S between Main ard Vine Streets. ut ii.'ros! e corner from the nkw 1IKHAI. "FUlK piy' B03ERT DONNELLY'S AND KLACK3IITII SHOP. Wwjou, P.ujgn, Mwh'uie ami Plow re pafriny, u)td general j'ibbiny I am now piejiiiied to do nil kinds of repairing o iurni ;:i;:l her m.-ieiiineiy. there is :i oo-l hithe iu my .shop. PETER RAG EN, The old Reliable Waoa Maker h;ist;iken ch.itpe of the w:tK liop. He is well known as a Ml. I WORKMAN. T-ivw H'ttjrona aivl tiuc:a;Ie! mrtde to M-1 r. SATISFACTION V,V AKANTL'SD. Khoii nil Sifl s. reet ft);iosi!e S'reluht's Stable o. JOHNSON, DKaF.KK in Druos? 7 r t AND t V -Sv Ai X A, ' J-JL. JZ. Jus. ' t!-?v'-:-'v--'i"'" Ail Paper Trimmed Free of Charge. . ALSO DEALER IN Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. by au Kxiirie-"d ti-as.ir.t. be.-.ikvi;i:p. thk place. dth ST. ,1 DOORS SOUTH OF MAIN V i . 11 S M C- V T H . y 1: K . V i ne s3 L i q o u r s A XI) OIQAKS. Main Stret. ouje-.sile tlie (.'eiii t !I-'.U';. This place is J u--t opened. ?.t u; trood ;;ocds o,' !i kitul. We wa:it to keep ft good hoiive and pi-a-e ot'.r ei-tn!iei. REMEMBER THIS. Sly. IS 11 I B B cloth injr. rcrardls of cost. V.'e are go- i M Sii look OTl t ffil' li'll's'iins. I of mens' and ho s' felt and stiff crewn ; ai;d plaid canvas-' at i educed figures, j portion of the many articles which we ; - mil. lis tlia rut -i i I Inrr if r. 11 iriirula Q f me uusmess io couipcie wiwj ma & ha in Ail a7 ' ( f V i si . - i ? ;.; .....- - -. ;, i &i..-. -v:i - c.-:; r: THE . ONLY T.IEBALS E7ER AWARDED U2 POROUS PL ASTE ESWERE GIVES to th.e tnaniif tetureis of BCXSON'S CAI'C'INE l'OIiDL'3 ri-ASTUKS at tho f'enteraihil iir.a l;i.i -it Exposition, OVER 5.000 PHYSICIAN &DRU&SISTS HAVE Y0LU2ITARILT iESTIFIKB hot t;ny ore a tjrttit iinitr-.tn iiu nt on ttie eumtwn. l-r.'of Ir r.; Flantt rcooit of tln.lt yrmnyt ait inn and ilic almhdc ttjlaiislu "f tlnirvticlly rttitviiiyy,ain,aiideJ!':eliii'j a jMig'MeecuT I'illt"!:. SVCH. ' 401 3. A. WATERMAN & SON. Wholesale und Uetail Deitiers in PINE LUMI1EII. LATH. bUIXGLES. AS1I, DOOUS, BLINDS, ETC.. ETC., i:tc. M;ih. street. Cottier of Kifth. I'LATTSMOUTTf, - - - - XKU. Still Better Ratos for Lumber Excelsior Barber Shop. aV J. C. BOONS, Main Street, opposite Saumhrs House. S II X V I X fi A X I) S II A M 1" l) 0 1 N G lpeei:;l iUter.tion given to CUTTING CHILDREN'S AND LA DIE HAIR. f ALL AND SHE BOONE, GENTS, And K'-'t a ho-r. i:i a A. Sclilegel & Ero., r.lainu";iel ul'f !'.i of PUT TTj CIQ ASS, Andde.hrsi,, ?A-C .MOKK11S AKT,r,.K-S.SioKIN 'f'a'1' ' e.peci-tl UKANDS and sizes of t:i(!A!!S m ole io j 01'dor, and siti-laelinii j;tj;..iitiitred. ':j 'l' ciij.;!ii'S Mihl for .s;ii'!.i:;; toh:ieeo. Mivin St. three cioois v.et of Sni'iilt-r ltous-, Platt.smouth, Xi:h. IOIv XvjI A2JTJFACTOBY 31 r.' e.2 r. ' - a. V. O P2 0 o 0 CA. 1 J CO CI II 0) bi rr! 00 0 s W ID c o c5 c". t.3 r.-' r- ir. Niir w. ...-'' - r -a .... , Shervcod Keeps tlio ingest 'Line cf Boots L Shc;3 In Ca?s FOR PARTICULARS ""wismu VhsteSewing Machine Co. lift. WllO ihS C17 St. Charles Street, St. Lonls, Ho. 1 enpii-'-d in tliryififtitriafnM-i'totali Veur re-il.iStJtual ; and Ciiron poiit-cs ti'.an uv v chr lJh -:tjan iu 1st. i jLoun, h.4 city porx-ra suow.anct &:lo!d rtnit-L know. f bypiiiiJB, Oonorrhciiti.yir'-t. Stric turc. Cfc chitl. J I Ker niii, or Kiip'ure, all trirory Div-caB and ' j Syphilitic or Keren rial AfTections ol'tLe Throat i j fctiin or licnea, are trrcieU with urjrl ilii cucceaa, aa 1 i latPtt tcientiri prim.-.p '-s. Saiv. Vriva'-Iy. 1 Bperm&tori h-a. frxnal De!iiiy r.cd Trapo- ( j teiicy, an tht nn: t of -'f-Alm in youth, ar-jcual cx- j cFe in nmtnrcr y-a s. or otlit -rta;:srt, ai:'i hk-h rroiuc ' t flora, drbiiity, diinTics) of :pht,U I'-crive i:irro y. pliiiiMc on tlie fttcc, J.vsnal decay, avtiMoti to fciery f- j m ! cotiruetiiti of id )o of acx'ial pwtr. :c., -i tk-rii-at : Ciarritj in;iop r or unf -v v. are fcrmmw r.i.jr curpd. C'r.BuIiat'oii at of'ir, or by n;il l.o. ui.tt inviu J. j 'WhTi it i inroi!vr; it.'iit to i?'it the city J.r trmtit-iit, metliiif can lx p-nt ty nr-il cr expn -n f -ry win . t 'ur- ; mo erase if uarsui'fu, ;i re u uot rxi!:ji l.ankly itiu4 Pers-.a, f:r t::h. 2 C:rj. fl Tjr.j. : piB pi i1 r jrv i rT PLATED, f JiUif , In pottireorc.irTMiry. dvr ett wond.rl'nl pin pi.turrt, true to lil-i articlea on Ihr In !... int- -.!. .-rta i Who miT mairy, who net. whv. Annl.d. W.n.ni.n.od, M.v-lunl dcv. V. ho l.ou;.l ma.rv; I';.r I iff rl l.rp)im ir.tr I be itiemwj. The l'l:v..!..rv r.fe.'nrmliKivti. ad n.ai-r . more. T :ioe ni?TT!i-.i or -;, 1. inn a-n s rr.arri- r:,o uid UR JACQUto 7 1 Clieat.iut St., Hi, Loui. M BAS T S RSDSG SAW UlACfiiilE H t , VviU SAW any aiso lorra in any uan. VVfieLt of tne oper- i fw- o rf 4rtr4 ail thO WOfk. V4 1 S. nd lor Circular aud si I frtcca. Ad1"k sia-n B himt, hw f JV, rfuMKIjeLMra.-"...!. ai iiir i :; . o ..;....!...- .. ) . . i f j acrrl 10 H.c.i I li.r. . ; Y ? ic i .M.r'i-a 1 o : i trii I tn : I J-ifvtr.'li-. l H:.'.tr: I IZ.Cr; I lit" I tp r.acil : 12 I.H t.nrei. :f: fr i'j.w : I Ilorli flial fMripv P.-m. a.--1 C ! "e Secttl f-"? t.' "v:i Ituii, ih 5 n-;cf ie.i:-:? tref.l Alt ict for Fl'ty Cr.:s. Vlwri lk. Ajireft, iLj. let j WIUX Will IU, BonluKU, t Janffk . THE B ST ?7H V U N feV- -5 1'.- -r7 W' J Cv-Jsi-,-'r a'X 'V r fV rea.l it. then kpt tin-J-r I.Kk t..1 kv. I'..,.uijr -iI.!k.p, - y Jfl w a tuat-Ulcr Ul g"-. aonie as Fbovo, lt pcf.T rcrer. i.-t n.ir. 6 cr. tv nii, l li' i-'' j"i0aVF'E''''"r'' '.-.vr-. yAfi.l ru .j jn tTir -,. .' v' - t ro'ii!. It b.'ir ft ftna i.frt. '"...i-i , a"iiaa t- '-f. '. - ri an i i'.Mir ut a'J tb' c.ui- FBBSGR-imOrl i-M 'a. ortfce.p-lyrromh.al VZeakre-. I.oitS .V.nSo.., tf 7. i '.t! tSJi rrr j'l ti fIUia.Aerion to Soe.etr. IJ-rtTve ,,-orr. . o ai: ! V :! f;; ! . i" T. T V!. 5'?i Iioruera ru;l.tcn Lr t-'.et II and : .... A.. 'i rli ''' " I". !- U.l'.i ' " "i 3i rv 1 -'-..'" , ' ' 5 1 1 . f'i'i- iV-Vi'i - ., ijif.t.. t - r-. rt-.?Z- I" f . J 9 J7 A owi,Tint Viii mB ie.ls Vi a-J 8 AUt in i.9 C. b. lu ft.t. u i j vi'jM'tlia of Ittiaia W.irtU k bow Intf tj Biit.tcri)-tloiw To u(J r.v.i, if h f wi ref'-'f cuawi, vc furtib lif -o1 ill fr.-. civt rrni Ihat wiH ltt a worker trr ICO m ma-i'K, 3I0XElr TO LOAN ON 1 21 PROVED FARMS IV. 1 FIXE YEARS TIME. tii.v r.j;:i i:cvt a.vraRCSTa NO COMMISSIONS. Eit.iuire of I). II. W HE ELL It & CO. riattsmouth; er 11. E. M00UE, Lin coln, Xebraska. Hf BATES L S0H1TKB. New Cariient. r sliup on Ilam J5trrii;t, Comer of 7th. Uates Su Kolinke, Contractors, ami general workman in thu Carpenter line. MI HABDOT STORE. J. S. DUKE i Ihis just opened an entire new stoelt of ii:r.I- ware, on tsjej ysv P " rviaj pv "aai.'" sr. an b.:' m Next door we:,t cf Chapman . ,l;a.ith's l 'u:j Store. A I'll!! Line of j SHELF HARD WAR!?, ' SHOVELS, RAKES, SPADES ur. l ! ALL GARDEN TOOLS. "fj"'. the Kcj A'W'i', P(iV DEP., .shot, GRIND- VV i i j L Ait ii 0 v V o. A Full;!. hie of i ITI.S'.HV. ":. talRuUs t 1) xilUkr it end Cr- tt adorn. All ?od -'old us low they j.ijMii) !' cm 1 : iiiid iive. 41 v t ::-f y.- ,r : ,c:f. !."'-. -1 7 s ... -' jf kvi :':.;if.l:v-z-: County. - ADDRESS! Clcvelaud, omo. THE r.ZfiSY FAMILY SO" ? EflZR: in rnwfjffif ft v " ' w " ss pun czi-rr.purwE. ftnxxy rowunac. iiigifly PEnrniro. hi', l ).,.:.nw ivistioct ixiilin.r. I ' t lv:HT.Min-tilf Uui.l. L: . . . - ... 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