HE HE II ALU. '" e Slate Temple of KnowIeJjc. T c University has been the subject .iich rjmment by the F-?r of the - Caring th? i:ist season. anl sonv . . ,tixs Si 13 iwU'mx a:n :?t'.r3 i.ile, t t;-; "' item .".its of it geaer.illy - :fo .-iiJition. Saver censure ha l.;ust'-l upj.i the Architects, for s t of duty a.iil improper C JMHtruc r which neither they or others have - . Iorvel for tlio simple reason V.ia Imililins never h:n been d t:i .,1,1 sly unsafe, anil certainly is not v. !x-c:i!i3e an entirely new fo'inlt i has replaced tlT3 old one. the Exrnnioa pronounce.! good, let U3 c c t:i2 elacatijTiiI facilities of- I it to the young nien ar, wo" :i four Statf-, by tho University i ils scholarly and enthusiastic fac .y, eomprisin? the followin; Gcn--rne:i: 1'. K. Fairfield, Chancellor; II. '. Hitchcock, Prof, of Mathematics; :.). Mcilillen, Prof, of Greek Langu rn a ul Literature; G,C Church. Prof, f Jvxtin Language and Literature, -ho is at present traveling in Europe or educational purposes. In his ab ,,.(? his Lntin chiss is continued by :iisiS.nith; llirana Collier. Pnf. of ; hemistry and Physics: G. E. Bailey, ssi. 'ant Prof, in Chemistry; S. Augh y, I'rof. of Natural Sciences; G. E. Vo rlburry, Prof, of History, Rhetoric :id Knglish Literature while he al io has charge of tha Rhetorical Exer .i.ses; "IX. Emerson, Prof, of Modern , lacr:.; Edgar S. Dudley, Prof, of 'I..', try .'lanea and Tactics; II. Cnl Vrtson, T ::her of Agriculture. All Juosv their hearts into their teachings, ;ud give their whole mind to the thor ough inculcation of the studies into !ie pupils. Music is also taught in the j 'nlversity by Miss Rogers from Oma ha. Painting and Drawing by Mr. F. .-tadter of PJattsmouth. The studies :re v 1- divided and the recitations so a;-iai-g'i d that they do not conflict. The lirst classes are heard at 8 13 a. m., early hours for some of the stu dontf, but as the old saying has it, -The early bird catches the worm," and these -re indeed excellent baits for knowl edge. The bell for Chapel rings at 9 a. in., when all students attending the University are expected to be present, tfter chapel there are separate rooms assigned for each stu lv, during the dif ferent periods perfect order is main tained throughout the building and to a visitor it would seem almost imposi V,e for the number of studies to be '.irried on at the same time with so Tittle noise and confusion. On account of the delay of the opening of the Fall I'orn, rc isioned by the reparing of the University, the different studies are being pushed ahead rapidly ; so much so that several of the classes have been divided, to oblige the less advanced students, these however will he unable to enter the Freshman class in the studies they now review. There are two societies organized by the students which are very instruc tive and entertaining if a student wsh s to avail himself of the opportunity presented to perfect himself in parlia mentary knowledge. There is also a ve.y fme Library in connection with i the University, to which the students I have free access. The Juniors and Seniors publish a magazine entitled -Hesperian .tu leaf V. E. Western Ed. to which every scholar is invited to de vote some of his brain effusions. There i.s also a Museum and Laboratory which the student has the privilege of con sulting. It is an institution that is unsurpassed in the west and one that Xeb. should be proud of. Daxilt. II. Wheeler Jr. Green Iatnres and Ficcadily. In llarver's Hazar. Our English friends travel up the Missouri and see Decatur the Indian Hesfrvatioii and Indians, real "Indians" and lots of funny things to English men. "That was a pleasant evening. Our friends came to dine with us, and we settled all our plans for our expedi tion to the Indian reservations lying far up the Missouri Valley. And who wa3 first down in the morning? and who was most delighted with the clear coolness of the air and the blue skies? ml who was most cheerful and philo sophical when we discovered, at the station, and when it was to late, that the carpet-bag we had stuffed with wine, beer, and brandy for our stay in these temperate climes bad been left behind at the hotel? The small branch line of railway look us only about forty miles on our way. We went up the immensely broad valley of the river, which was at this - 4ime only a rivulet. The valley was a plain of rich vegetation long water color washes of yellow and russet and olive green. The - further side of it w:ts boun.Ie 1 by a distant line of bluffs, bright blue in color. Close by us were the corresponding bluffs broken with ravines which were filled with cotton trees, and which opened out into a thick uader-wool of sun-flowers ten feet high and of deep-hued sumr. - Overhead a pale blue sky and some white clouds. Then, a.s we are look ing up into ths light, we can see an im mense flock of wild-geesb racking up ... the stream, divided into two lines, rep resenting the letter V placed horizon tally, but more resembling a handful f dust flung high in the air. About mid-d.iy WT; reached the ter minus of the line, Tekam ih, a collec tion of wooden shanties and houses, with a few cotton-trees about. We had luncheon in a curious little inn which had originally been a block house against ths Indians, thifis to gay, it bad been composed of sawn treea driven into tho earth, with no win lows on tlie ground floor. By the time we had finished luncheon, our two carriages were ready high spri ng- ed veliieles with an awning,' and ach with a moderately good pair of horses. We set out for oui halting-place, De-f-at nr. sixteen mile off. That drive up the? bed of the Missou ri we shall not aoon forget. There was no made roai at all, but only a worn track through the dense vegeta tion of this swampy plain, while ever and anon this track was barred across by ravines of rich deep, black succu lent mud. It was no unusuil thing for us to se first one hrs an 1 then its o.np inio i aim st disivjpvu in o a hole, we looking down on them; then there will be a fiercj straggle, a plunge on oar part, an 1 then V3 we.rj looking up at tho horsss piwiug the bank above us. II nv tho spring! held out we could not understand. B it oc casion illy, to av i 1 tiusa ruts, we made long deto irs through the a Ij i cent prairie-land lying over the bluff 4: and certainly this v.is nvieh pleasant er. We went through a wil It-mess of flowers, and th? scent of the trampled May-weed filled all the air around us. How English horses would have be haved in this wilderness wv a prob lem. Th3 s infijwers wer higher ilian our aniniils' heals; thy c ml I not possibly see where they were giug; but, all thesime, they slowly plough-! their way through the forest of crack ling stems. But before we reii"l Daeitur we hal to return to tha mu 1 swamp which was here wors; than ever; for now it app3 are 1 as if there were a series of rivers running at right angles to the broa l black track, and our two vehicles kepi plunging through tho waier and mud as if we were mo mentarily to be sucked down into a morass. The air was thick with insect life, and vast clouds of reed-bird rose, as we passed, from the sunflowers. There was a red fire all over th? west as we finally drove into thj valley of the Decatur. It was a strange looking place. The fiueat objects that met our eyes were some Indian boys riding away horn to the reservations on their p uies. and looking picturesque enough with thir ragged and scarlet pantaloons, their open-breasted shirt, their swarthy face and shining black hair, and their arms swinging with tin gilloping of the p -nies. though they stink ihi s 1 1 He lik t a leech. And these wete strange-1 ik ing gentlemen, too. whom we met in the inn of Decatur tall, sw inking fal lows, with big riling bjts ail loos jackets, broad-shouldered, spare-buil : , unwashed, unshaven, but civil enough, though they set their bro i l brim nel hats with a devil-m iv-eire air on the i side of their head. We had dinner i withtlio.se fellows in iiie parlor of the inn. mere were two uisnes irom which each helped himself with his fingers of a sort of dried flesh, which the lieutenant declared to be pelican of the wilderness, and there were prunes and tea. We fe ire 1 our f deals were shy for they did not speak at all before our women-folk. In a few minu.es they disposed of their meal, an I wen: out to a beach ia front of the h use to smoke. Tiien the Lie.itenanl so as not to shock these temperate people pro lac ed one of seven-.l bottles of Cat iw'o.i, which he had procured at some way side station before we left the railway. In appearance, when poured out, it was rather like tea, though not at all so clear; and, in fact, the taste was so unlike anything we h i I ever met be fore that we unanimously pronounced i i favor of the tea But the Lieuten ant would try another bottle, and that being a trifle more palatable we had much pleasure in drinking a toast. And the toast we drank was for the safety of the gallant ship that was soon to carry Lady Sylvia's husband across the Atlantic. THE "OLD RELIABLE" RICHARDS Power Corn-She!!ers and Separators QI'XXjXi "EVTIIE3IEIjr." IHF.V allKI.I.('I.K.l I'SrOilTHECOB. X0 T 'X X!l K -IN'. H.AS Tf.ih: .' H'F.I.I l.ooo ttn Iionp It l -H-liopi in-r. 1 .OOO m iirr die nli oii-uor pui.tr. ltK.1T IT IK VOU IAS." Wiat TSIH' or Tlicns 111. Ontrnl XI. fi.. I n.. : li trn x. T have six innrhitM-s. H:v.' jflifl l."K.t',i buh eli curn iu siitj days. OouU wris t f-al'-'irlory Ji. i5. MAaoN. C'OiiijdT. 11. Ce-n'rtl It. J5. i:trT.itor. V"tis U. H.nt'.s' Hlu'iii'r.1 ia fur Wan-l.imte. Alt uteUtutiiil aud diuuo.a. Htu'.l rw n r:r:m !!. J. SE. UlC lvlMjlLViL T'nlon rirralw. linni.t t'ilr, ?. KswhImMIwI l.ni toiaitiSs p-'r b-.ur w.tli lilrtiarts i M wiii'iHs. 'ii ir.z ir"-l clm wjrk. llavo lid tureesiztai. faUip ftuuUicr N ft it otv. U. I..vrSUAW Srpt. Elrvnlnr. ClillH"Otli, li!. ITivp :!!)irJ ari l f-it'.x I-' f''T nmiion blisV.t'.l cr-ru aiuiiially, vUi j Jiir auelicr ami Kr.triti'i. iLKiiKLD&CO. I on tli Trixt rifvlor. lTirtlanaplf-.tnl. Have Nt. 2 xm esrs. Siwil 6 j ' ..slieis per hour. Sl'flls wueitn haiiiiiwr. Ciir-liniss, I. irsp-.tWK s. oi-yokea, etc: ' v. jr.," ii," Li '' " ' JNO. U liANNA & Ca ?I-on f5t-r '5:i'vatr. UN. IIstp shHI.-d tl.f.OO bul i,rr l.oiir v.-ith No. 1. Tln- tlre: satu.rax.'.T. JNii. Sl'LViAJti' U CO. RICHARDS IRON VGRKS CO., CIXICAG-O, IXili., PcrtsWa 0rr Kills, Cic, &c. 3TipeLiai by mail. "THE BEST." - ; . -.- i, i r 1 v rT ALL THE LATEST AND 81ST f-ATENTS. A0 HAS NEW FO'rllS OF EXCELLENCE OFFEREO BY NO OTHER raiL. ir changes from single to COulU ERhK INSTANTLY AND WHILE IN ft'OnON. IT HAS A FORCE FEEt GRASS SEED SOWER. A NEW FEATl'RE WE ARE PREPARED TO SHIP DIRECT TO PARTIES IS LOCALITIES WHEHE WE HAVE NO AGENTS. . Parties orcle.iaj. ml! isvln -whmt ppr Uiey read this auTertisemeut. SEITI-C, BUtGE & CO., OHICCl.TCTST. raPr.V1T-S AKI EARS v.iHK K-i-CJALTIK!, l.Tt loati TVttlo HtMrfi. ( I tiU, M A't- -VSg .-SA GRAND of IT next to tlie N'Al 1 FAuLl A MB WINTER QQQBS IE IMMENSE VARIETY, AT LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER DIIESS GOODS, REPELLANTS, WATERPROOF. CLOAKINGS, FLANNELS. SHAWLS, CLOAKS. Ileadquar ers for Notions aud Trimmings and piles of other goodi to nuun-ious to mention. Grand Closing O-EISTTS' OYEBCOATS AND CLOTHING AND Of' ALL Carpets and OH Clotlis at lloilroek Inures. Stapl and Fancy Groceries of Every Description. FULL LINE OF CALIFORNIA CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS AND JELLIES. We aim to keep one of tlio lx-st sir.d most co-vpU-lc !::;:? vi r iuv.r.clU here an. I .ifft-reil to this community for sale. Our Ihi-om ss is iiicr.-i'sinu; 1 id ly, ami we buy new goods, piod goods, ami cheap goi.ds, d:-ii'.v (live us a cull and examine our stuck. ll.oil sh.nvii wit !i plc.-istire wheth-r you j-itr-cliase or nt. O'-.r full ivinter stot-k of ch.t!ii.i' ::;:is: lo sei-u to i e itwpncia- ted. Cull in ani ?.". lis. -a iD jf k i Fai and V inter '.Ve huve received i T 11"' 'u " ; )T'S Goods, Miliincry. Clothiii.'. Ile.ts vt & which we will sell at prices tint uive our customers an i.le.i oi lii.3 VERY LOW. PRICES which we will adhere to. Prill's (standard) 10 vards for C-1.00 Other Urimls. 2 ) yards for .?!. Canton Flannel. 12 Indian llad Muslia. U y'ds ' !?t.". Cotton Hat ing, 8 lbs for SI. 00 Wa er Tio ils. from TDu jter vM ii Ccttonades, f rt m l-'c per yard up Blankets, (full line) SI per pair up Comforters, fi ni 5XV a piece up Ladies shawls, from T.V- up Felt skirls, from 60e up All wool arn. bes in mark"' ' ? t: Standard Carpet Varj.Sl.C'". 5 Ih bundle Ladies Kid Gloves. 7.V per j.air no Ladies Gauntlets. 7 fie per pair up Ladies Merino Hose. j-.ui f. i Children's Merino Ilo.e. t pair for 2."e Ladies Merino Underwear. (', ).- ni. Gents' Merino Underwear from :5oc up. MENS CLOTHING. Overcoa's from S3. 2.1 up BOOT.- AND SHOES. Mens' Hoots from 02.25 up Ladies Shoes from SI. 00 up Trunks from 01.50 to 02.CO. Pull lino of Trimmings. iYinios Fringes, Silk, and nil kinds of Vel vet inos. Slnsh. EARGE and 3 PL END IB STCCK of Zephyrs, Woostsd and Bsrlin Yam, . 1'EHFORATED PAPEK IN GOLD SILVER AND ALL COLORS. Fine stock of LADIES READY MADE CLOAKS from 03.00 up. CASSAMERES, DUP.AGE. EMPRESS CLOTH, BLACK ALPACAS, SCOTCH PLAID, WRAPPER GOODS LADIES TILTERS. CORSETS ami WHITE UNDERWEAR. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. as presided over bv Mrs. Dull, the experienced Lady Trimmer who was wi:h us last season, is full and complete. Mri. Dull is competent to do any work in this department salisfactorily. " We hsve the finest stuck of m.lliuerv gouds west of Chicago, a:al do not propose to be undersold. Don't i'orii't 7 he J(icc. rillLADELPIUA STORE. Main St., Plsttsmonth. OPENING Tiirr 13 IONAL I5AK. V out Sale of SORTS ; Tin-: of 1377 ail 1 "C i'.-i.a u ; defy co;n;-ti; io. Fail Suits from S-".O0 n; III "- ; 1 For NINETY DAYS -i Vnu nnuirrd a fii i,n- ..:.. Igf 4 Elegant Tablo Siiverwaro $0 t'4 6liUl.tlo fomnaaf. "CI i St-,.,. (;,:..:,.!r.1.M. lauwrr. Of ra-r Com .: -- ! -'1 l!W i-a'd-Vd SU-cr-PUifl Wair. cn. to nut . : n.-li. n :.-t or . 1 :t'.'".:'lDoi:K Ev.ri f!il Sitrcr '(-". r.ud e:-r:r.isu o:l -acJl fpoc.. V-.:i S'Xl 1 Vnn rj nniiirrJlo CM i"IU:. ': itj f .-.rr-.a, v.t.;.H ill., , ? f io- noon CMllo. with v.mr :!! tui-K-a. u M - trlth ii .c c-nu A ioiiv U rtnrfi.-..'inels-lt ft cfti t:H!5- r. srrt , chi-tn T.-. Sunn will bs . f r i- l-ar- fo r?r? i.t-l. ni delirrr-,1 in r.,r br,Ct withe.;!. Iiti' i-r . r-' rc fon-ai.r t K l. pf tbe bjt cufrisi. S-Sw burnt-Hi. w ;. - ts to..jaij letter f'rtai tlie tia.n.ny ii'. te-i..'y : Off - OS Noit. SMl tK PiiTlwo Co.. iri Cb?.tr-l ?.. r n'cTT'v T. Co v;hcm it rrey Cor3?orr. 'i ..j r,.'-ni -nt jt tnier bi an-ai..- : rt w c i-v.t. ere of bv.. q first be:'. t. 1& wi'ii rH" til.v.? i:'- h r-t- ft wu'ie n.' til known. aud ' --i ?:r j-Utc or l-ura Can hun-ln.l aM. f ca t'--i of tr r1!. .'in rt.-!"-i: vrry r?e3t S.l' ar i !at 'J v.-,rv mana'.-c-It.'red. Wcmil lit"r n3 fc;-' r ' ic!i ivi ft t.D!ji:i tii fi!r. irj Couj.1., ftU'i 1 tiU not hji.or lUtl Cotli.au r.!-lr Ijt f-ini itt-f.tf or tt-i rf . liinsall A'i.lOXAi. BILVEU I LATi:: CO.. , tU.VLrwlTAUG --tn. f Ihi, : ounnn. tnflrLhcr wth ' ln txuri..l -r mt- irr. r,.;n,f. Insini:. k 1am Cl bi .UT i' b 1 1 Y t. i 1 k IliC ! it'iitJ Kill UJ, -iSl iLBf,ww-si rw J l.: l iwT tin-r dETS 5rff.l.',f' tlrti 70-1 mm lie-i wl ifie Sju u!) pas a;cut of (,?! followiut ci:!'-: N tli-i e4 tuie. tjlurltf id hantiie ure non.i pitce, piAtml. 2: ix forki, 4cubfe s.ctel ami r.-od are deaired. encwe the total eharccs. J for kuive. cud eta. for forks totot. wfant ffwM co"t rn m"t Trre in t enoti article, fiw "-aires. w;2i 49V wvwm v-wp Ti! libeml ffr h''1 (twl for only nmetr ffrn from dt, therera tt 1 u Oi iDier-sl of u'. who can f ure btnf.lw j t, i : tint, tn-jr ci n..t r.--brrw-.i t rn f tue rf trLion of Th tim..' rtjeci2ei. A.l itt iua 4,cu.lx tiiv-rwrpnouU be bJuroaacJ U:.ccl i ti.a KATIONAL II.VExl I'l-ATIG CO., 2Jo. 701 Chestnut Street. rniLADipn, pa. BOOT it V. - en w C3 S n s o CD c.t in o c - o Pkirmci Iirjicvr Your 8t.Qck ii r ill i ; W'yM . V--" "7 T..-' ' lie; o tf i 111 l. il IJ J I ' : i ' .' ! i" . I' I 1 It I r : , ' t I ' i l I 1 i : ' ' ' ' ' A. I Oil I ill 1 xs$5S:l: 1 ; iv 1 1 s . i i s j : i y. ,..(. ; .IN, .. ::,;... "...ni it: v.i . .:,. ; rf't ! :-. ;:i 1 t':e vrry lr.t !r-eI ia i '! .! to c: ti.-s .s i. ii i in l...p i din idCfiis. i i !!! l.eaiuy of f.Miu, im ;uviii$; ttir-ir f.u ! ..ai:; ij'iai ! i iv, :i it I : ', iinjintviiiu; l..e ei...'.i ! I .ii li.s :!. wliicli ;iu n.. 0-eiii'il Uy any 'tl',-,r i.p; 'i. I'i.t ir i-ia.ir V. the -Kit: is :.e".-s--: fy si si mi; It. ;i ,ni v rv thin unit whito-- hei.ve I !n'V Itavu ic m-ui I o,- ska disease v. I:icn wh'oc are sttre lt ;:'! in ;i i!aek s'it -i ma- t ry . .iti i la y :i 1 1-.. ' Jf .' i rif i r in i-mi:!ii' ii ilii iaiiT svii:e. 'i Hey :iie tlie largest if Ih- Siitait In -! s, i.::ikai Imhii iluve to loaf Luiuli'cu lbs in ot:e e;ir son:ttiiin.-s 'eaeii (.IK r 7i ("iiiMtN alul e; ii he taiTei) at i'l V a.ue. We ii:ive now a vi t y elioice loi'oj fiein i-ix difTerent fiv.jM.rtattei!!. and are jreparel to mate eis tr-ip.-, iy ioi iuveiiii:, waiiant every jii juue Kssr.v or no sale. J. W. VANDOREN, T It E . l:i;pon. Foil Pa Lao ("., 'Wisconsin. i 0iL has come home. And lit has brought the finest line of Dress Goods, Staple Goods. Fancy Goods and IVotionsvou ever saw. glreM till yoiss ean54 Eet Basifis? anscl eap fill .ysa esbibsi toeja Spring and Summer Goods oyer and ever so cheap. Now isyovr cftnnro bound to sell and underfill an'hody. Harry . tip. I tnnftt t' go East nJi i o n.rt ii"nth. FROM DATE f m,; F.r.Twaio (...'j.-iu '.J j-.H it i COrJOS 75 cni tf cor."- oH cTirr. In.-.!ii.1 wff tpr-h, a.ea a ax a hvuiiK. 4, uii.u...cu iruc H ..'r S t.t- rv:rw-i j Bull Che-jtnu? St., Fhil.idipliil- D.s. :cm, conn;? nici iw puvrr :!vrr ct. If ail ires r 'sl.,' htca tmoeii eu. tor spoon. AVi-; il ?.r s-.j S-J.70 ttiujl swinn for f..T 1 ot"' wv. Itfraeatbcr tba l'J'''tti' euffraveU VUU laiU&i vy rr SHOE fe ' '' I 'i V--" '- A v 7 - - Ail it. ! j !! 1. .7 J. J :.l-v- 1: r.v ' ir i till' lilt' Vv-js- i.j i y I .ill .v 1 1 w-v 1 mm F- - . i , . 1 ' tri f . 1 - - - --1 ? All P?'I,t..j -..- .c.T-.-.rir-:.'?srR3 I ' f I Kf si - l . vir 1 V - - 4 1 - t if nil i ? K 1 J 1 i i J. V. WECKBACH, Prop. 3- rat S3 dl 4l i I Wt :ue in almost daily receipt of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, w liic'i wo offer our fritmla and tbe public at at prices Caslmieres, Alpacas, Delaines, &c. Calicos, from 12 to 16 Yards for $1.00. -Muslins, from 6 cts. a yard upward. BEESPE-EADS ! The fliiest stock ot White Bedspreads ever brought to the City. Buell's Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, and Cottonades in full Stock. O: A LI. KINDS. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Thankful forp:i:a favois in the j :.! i'm-.c hy, I rr-sveetfiuly ask a eontiiaiaiiec of the same. Gt'ARANTEKJM; c VTIsKATTloN 1 N ALl. fASErt, nad hopajj; iny fftirts to please j,j:ly lip erowo-o.-t Mii fiiwt-es, I reiaaiu :.s eer. J. V. V." ' 'ii BACH. RE 2IE HIRER THE PLACE, ONE DOOR WEST OF P. (.. PL A TTrlO u Til, NED P. A SKA . GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. In order to introduce our 40-page illustrated Catalogue (in book form) of Jewelry and Watches, -with full information lJow to ISecome Agents, and Make Money, we will send, on receipt of One Dollar, by return mail, this Illustrated Catalogue, U gcthcr with OUR OrJE DOLLAR GOLDEN CASKET. UK DOI.rA.ri CASKET Contains one e!r?antly enpravrd Ta.Sy' Brooch and Ilii" Irops. Amethyst settings, inlaid with Pearls; one in autilul Cut Cameo Itin(j; one fine pair Kngravrd Sleeve Ituttons; three (3 grand spiral Amethyst btuds, inlaid with Pearls; c e nobby Collar lintton; one latest pattern lady's or Gent's I'ompadour Neck Chain; one - -pant Cameo Seal ; one beautiful chased lianel King:; one solitaire Lake Geortrc Diamond I : one pair (2) elefant ensxaved Bracelets. All the above sre the Finest Gold Plate, and arrar r ! io a beautiful white, pink-lin-d casket. Illustrated Catalogue of Jewelry and Watches sent with 1 casket. On receipt of One Iollar we will send one of these Dollar Cawkets, by mail, post 1 1. . wr Four Caskets oa receipt ot S3.50. Address, C0. G. JACOB Y & CO., Importer, of Jewelry and Watches, 117 Wisconsin Street, Milwaukee, W( w III i co - OS- " a r: 1 ca CO o r3 y: - z Z I rices Reduced. "The Family Favorite" IMPROVED New Model Machine. USHT-R'JXXIXG, K31SELES3, No Gears, No Cams, No Sprinct. SETT 15D EL'Ji5T ETIL3 C? WOODWOLL Ey th expiration of Tatents nndpr which we hare beeD paying royaluea, e are eaaUed to sell our Ma chines at Crsatly Heducsd Pricss, ad as low a thuse of anj rstlaas machine. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICE LISTS. SEWE7& lIACmiTE CO, 203 Wabash Av., Chicaja, IU. FOR PALE BY ft to suit the times. 000$, MAKE HOWE HAPPY. H A Flrntiful Supply of Good Kradin; aud Beantifal Pictnrf WILL DO IT. THE CINCINNATI (X H b 0 hi . WEEKLY STAR, A fine !V-trr ft", t li 4 f"li ' - . timii-, 4o( unl.r fel.OO. Mr ? : r vt e 1 a v p sl , ana ja in f'l y " . tiie uion-. It ii iii'iej.irii'ii'i't in jioii'i iiv nil th1 )', Unitti ui'i tiir-e cr f'-T i i lit o. irtii.'il or itCn-H ft ci tl: hfnutmil .et?r. in if. Tff lr I'oor -'rftnti.r - 1 fi ftil - j' r.f Lit, S r A U ll.UVtHAl s,U Af.M SAC :." rl- rxlni i''t m A(rviit, ii;wiy il.e ii-i-i ltt-r t 1:1 t!. h:.(i are now ftrcttivr th in citr. Mil S3 0 ork. To nv i;"ii'n a j to l- t ii cluht wa will immiI a tn.j ji' f. t 1 ! a. Specimen rt nf lntin r free. net Tor one Mfor uJr.HH Ins for mnv Mllirr. b-j pp-tur, Th IKr tlie Poor MH?ttrfil for tin pnrpe. &9"laptr without picture Oie IUr. 70 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O, ' 1 MAKE HOME PLEASANT. U THE PARKER GUM. SEN0 STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS WEST MERIDEN.CT. p H !