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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1875)
sg eAS'JW?--,;' 'V ' " T- sk" f!f "&- - !5fJ c .. SSr &3&&&&rfi ttT II' J K V ,- - -.. 9H wtt is j jt- t. 1J f ri j , rv- 5 J ..ssfrxi- & i&Zs- -J: J- 0r Liar. Mr. Dirkt:ni. in one of his reprinted ?-. rii"CT",J,"w"u".' J MKiitiea "Our IJorc," a cn-atore to ie foUBc in every village nnd Iinmlot in tlie world; indeed, no truly did lie depict him tlwt when reading it I imagined that the bore I knew beat roust have eat lor the picture. There is another character equally obiquitouu with the bore, and poMeMtag many of his qualities, which I .hall make the subject of the preuent sketch. I shall wiitc of "Our Liar." Everybody knows a linr. You sec them, meet them, every day. Go where you will: on the cars, in a steamlwiat, in a saloon, to a circtie, a town meeting, a public assemblage of any kind, or any where, and you will find. "Our Liar" the center of a little coterie. He is nn ora tor in his way, and very eloquent. He attracts men like sugar does flies. You may not lMilieve in him; you may tie spise him ;but you want to hear him, and when he iB done you will pronounce him the biggest liar you ever saw. There arc many kinds of liars. There Is the pro - found liar, who is generally an old man with white hair and sober mcin. He walkB about with a cane, and daily sits In the roBt-Oflicc or grocery. He tells the most marvelous fctorics of what he saw and did when a young man, and speaks with such apparent candor and 'truthfulness that you are compelled to aay to yourself: "I cannot believe his story, but there ceitniuly must be sonic truth in it." Tlnn there is the shallow liur; he is .the lelluw with expressionless face and big mouth; he lives to lie; he never 'deceives anybody, however. He is as transparent as a clean window pane. He never told the tiuth in his life, pur posely, and you never expect him to; he . lies about the commonest affairs of life. He has seen a great many wonderful things that nobody else ever taw. It was his peculiar good fortune to see a white squirrel with three eyes that no other human being ever saw. He once had in his poss-esfeion a hen named "Betty," that raised six orphan pigs, and "if he had that hen now he wouldn't take a million dollars for her; no fiir, he wouldn't 1 Wheu that hen died there wasn't a dry eye in the village where he 'lived. Owing to a similar streak of good luck years ago, he saw at Ilncks county, Pennsylvania, a man at a circus swallow a boa constrictor 8 feet" long. He wouldn't lfave lelicvcd it could have been done if he hadn't seen it with his own eyes. The other people who were at the circus aie all dead now, and the men who performed in it are all dead too; it any of them were living hecould prove, it by them. Then there is the itinerant commercial liar. He is keen, sharp and cunning. You have seen him" probably peddling laor strops and paste, sir, that had won the profound admiration of the crowned heads of Europe. You .have heard him on a street corner vending the wonderful and sublime coin-extractor, which is instantaneous and panglcsa; took the pr- mium at the world's fair against 1)7,000 competitors; $2 a bottle and recipe thrown in. Or perhaps you hivo seen him trying to induce the pig-headed populace to buy the celebrated South Sea Island pile remedy (50 cents a box), which has been extolled to the skies by President Grant, Peter Cooper, Bismarck, .and Pope Pius IX. Secret obtained from an aged Indian. Or you may have heard him say to a gaping crowd: "Gen tlemen, this is piobably your last chance to get a lwttle of the world-renowned, sublimely famous and justly celebrated Wizard Oil, which cures all diseases flesh is bcir to. It cures pile's in 15 minutes, gout in 16, cholera in IT, black tongue in 12, spotted fever iu 10, head ache and consumption in 80 seconds. For God's saket my Christian friend?, do not neglect your physical welfare. You are rapidly rolling towards eternity; only $1 per bottle; walk up, walk up, gentle men, to the great fountain of health nnd drink from its cxlinustlcss depths. Any man failing to buy this renowned and illustrious medicine is a murderer at heart; only fl per bottle, and full direc tions enclosed in English, German and -Preach." Or you have seen him in a thousand other places lieing to the best of his ability. There are many other kinds too numerous to mention. The particular liar I designed to make the subject of this paper belonged to the profound class. His name was Toby Trotter; Old Tobe he was generally called. He was nn old Virginian from Culpepper county. A sober, quiet fel- &jtf 11 low was old -Tobe, and he did nothing. but loaf around and tell big tnles. He could tell the most marvelous aud im- -- probable stories I ever heard, and yet he did it with such eloquence and imprcss ivenees that one was half-way compelled to believe inhim. The old fellow's hair was very white, his- mouth was of the os rotundvin order, and his innocent blue eyes betokened a man of the most excel lent veracity. Everybody liked old Tobe. Everybody liked to hear him talk. Tobe was not a bore; he was not always foiciag you to hear one "of his - tales. He always waited for a nice "" chance to slip in a yarn. If yon were aittiag ia a grocery and happened to be talkiagirtMiHt dogs, Tolvc would tell this r N 7 u W a CJi Nd story: "Geatlemen I once owned the best dojf that ever lived. That dog has pass ed from this cold world to a better I hope. Wipes a tear from his eye. T wish the good Lord had spared that j dor to me as a comfort to me in my old Geatlcmes, lie' wa. ratter, a reg- ilar Tatter, a Scotch,, terrier, imported Lord, geatlesKB, what dog had, and fee sceaaed to matron in this country to knpw that Provi- kill rats. Gea- 1M1 Tata ia one hour, and when thy were all gone he sat clown and h.w!vd b-cntifc there were no more. It wa- n pitiful sight to see. One day I look him to the Irani to kill rat: it tn completely undermined with linli f.ml I Mntionc.l him i.t a hole on nnr sid-, and I uvnt to another place and puiii-hcd them up Well, the rats began t pour out and ho killed a hundred : and they commenced coming too thick for him, and he caught three in his mouth, and got one under each foot, and then I wish I may be finashcd if he didn't back up and stick his tail in (he hole to slop Hunt until he had killed what he had; afler he hail killed those, lie K.-nc I the hob: and let them come again, but every little bit they would get too Hist fr him, and he would back up and stop the hole. He did that 52 times and killed 2,487 rats. Poor fellow! The strain on his mind was too much for him; and he died next day of njio;il xy." Alter he had finished, some one would ask about the half of a rat, "and he would say: "Oh 1 can't jut explain it but I Know the figures aie right; it oc curred some way in averaging." If any one thould speak of traveling afler night, 'IV bu was ready with his story : "Gentlemen, I once made a remarka ble diivc aftr night. I was driving a six horse team, and my lightest horse weighed a ton. I had to cioss a long, open, rickety bridge about a hundred and eighty feet high, that would hardly bear a hundred pounds; the bridge was two inches narrower than my wagon, but by allowing the tire to jut over an inch on nach side I could make it. Sly wagon tire was only an inch and a quarter wide, and "you see I hadn't much to' play on. The night was very dark, -dark as a slack of 'niggers,' so dark that I couldn't sec an elephant four inches ahead of me, Well, I drove to the bridge, whipped my team info a gallop, and crossed it as straight as an arrow, but of course I felt a little queer." If you were talking or stout men he would tell this: "Gentleman, I once lifted a cons.der ablc load for man of my size. It oc curred in this way: I was recovering from a severe sickness, and was as weak us a child. I was sitting in ft out of my home one morning, when my kiln ! lumber took lire. I was seasoning 100, 000 feet of lumber to build a milk house with; it was supported by several posts. When I saw the lire I shouted to my men (I had fifteen hands working for me) to go aud push it down; they went and tried their best to do so, but couldn't budge ir. Well, I got mad very mad and I went and seized u post, and, put ting all my strength against it, rusiiKD THi: lMTiE OP I.UMUEK DOWN, but I UlURt confess that I felt sore for a few hours." Or sometimes he would tell this: "Gentlemen, I was recovering from cholera. I was very low and weak, so weak that if you would fan me right hard I would fall over. I went out rid ing one morning on a large, powerful horse- I suppose he would weigh a ton ; the wind was blowing a gale; as I was crossing a rotten bridge his front legs fell through, ami I thrown off. Well I didn't know what to do. I couldn't sec anybody around; the horse was floun dering about and if something watn't done pretty quick he would break his legs. Well in a sort of mad frenzy I put myself against his breast and gave a tremendous lift that made me see stars- -ami 1 mined Jam rigid xm hut- 1 am bound to admit that it made me so sick that I-couldn't ride, and I had to walk home." If you should ever happen to have chickens for a topic, Tobe was ready with this story : "Gentlemen,"- he always lcgan his discourse in the politest manner, "it is singular how long a chicken will live without air. A remarkable thing ouce happened to a hen on mj father's farm when I was a boy. We Jiad an old white hen that was setting in a barrel in the barn. Well, when we cut our hay we piled it in the barn, and by accident we coveicd up the old hen about 20 feet She remained covered up more than tvo years. When we moved the hay off of f the ban el there was the old hen. It was a very pitiful sight to see her, she was so thin; when I lifted her up she seemed considerably lighter titan a feather; and as soon as tlw.freh air atruck Tier the died. I think that when fresh air stakes any thing that has been confined a long time that way it will die." If you were discussing politics and candidate he would give you this one: ''Gentlemen, some years ago, when I lived iu Culpepper county, Virginia, ray friends nominated me for county judge. Well, I didn't want the office. I didn't care a continental for it, and I told my friends so; the other party nominated the most popular man iu the county as the candidate against me. Weil, I was determined they should not elect me, and I went into the county and election eered against myself for three months; saw every man in the county, and told each, one to vote for the other man and against me. When the election came off I saw each man again personally at the polls, and again begged them to vote against me. I voted against myself. I invented and had circulated a story that I had been a hoss thie!'. Yon see 1 didn t want the office. Well, when the votes were coanted, he only leat me one vote. It was the closest race I ever saw.n If anybody was talking alwut death, he would solemnly tell the following: "Gentlemen, I was once dead, or lay ia a trance state for several days. I visited heaven and bell, but I comld sot begin to tell you what I saw. Although I was conscious of what was eoiag oa around me, I was dead to all appearamces. I could aot speak, or mots. orate I was cold and rigid. I was aware that my friends were rubbing and chafing me, and trying to bnng me to, aad weeping tears over me. One day while they were rubbing me, a child fell .tijiiiriKt the stove and was burned badly, nod they all left me and went to the child. Well, when I lecamc awitrc that they had left me in my dead state, I had singular feelings, and I could not con trol my mind, and It made me so awful mad that I had a notion not to come to." If you were converging of powder, this would Ih his tale: "Gentlemen, powder is a dangerous kuI stance; it burns so ens. My father once owned a owder mi'l, and he cam! near burning hi legs off by it. One dny he went into a room where l here was a pile of looe powder, smoking his pipe. He accidentally dropped a coal of lire into the owder; it was only a little bit of a coal, but I wish I may be smashed it it didn't burn up seven bushels iieforc he could get it stamped out." ToImj lnslongcd to church, and they once had him up for exageratiug. Sev eral spoke of his habit of drawing too strong a picture, and cxagcrating too much, and a deacon remarked that Tobe was a good-hearted fellow, and aimed to do right, and he hoped he would over come his ruling passion and increase his stock of grace. ToIkj rose at last and said: "My Christian friends und fellow travelers to that silent bourne from whence no trav eler iclurns, the charges against me are, alas! too true. I know it; I feel that I have sinned. I am conscious that I ex aggerate. It has troubled me more thau anything else iu this vale of tears. I have fought against it I have tried to repress the habit. O, my Christian friends, I have shed barrels aud barrels of tears over this thing. IS'cthrcn, pray forme, that I may hold out faithful, and meet you all in heaven." Tobe was once stricken with what everybody supposed to be his last sick ness. He was very low; everybodysaid he would die. He, too, thought he must die, and. after receiving the last rites of the church and settling his business, he lay and wilted patiently for death. He got lower and lower, aud one moruing when he supposed he had seen the beau tiful sun, king of the day, rise for the last time, he called h( sou John to his hedxide and said in a husky voice: "John, I think I am going to-day to the leahliful country. John, when I am gone you will have to raise the boys, Bill and Jake and Toby, and you must teach them not to He, ami swear, and cheat. Will you, John?" "Yes," sobbed tho son. "And John, you must take care of the old gray mare and mother." "Yes," said John. "John, I have alitst request to make of you. Oh, John, will you heed it?" "Yes, yes," said the weeping son. "John, when I am gone I wisli my death to be published iu the papers. Oh, John, will you put in the words I tell you?" "Oh, yes, father," said the mourning son. "Well, John, put in the papers, be sine to put in the papers, that I cas the tidcett man that ever died." Hknky Vincent. Note. The stories attributed to Tobe were actually told by an old man yet living, substantially as stated. H. V. A Chritrtalii Chinese Wedding. A distinguished clergyman of this city yesterday enjoyed the felicity of uniting two natives of the Flowery land in the silvery bonds of wedlock. Saia Ye and Ah Toj' were the names of the happy couple, who still, alter the fashion of their country, preserve intact their, re spective patronymics. After the mar riage service the bride and bridegroom adjourned to the resilience of a friend, where a number of guests woro assembled, to honor the occasion. A festive time followed, the bride in a dress of sky blue, with rings upon her ankles 'and her ebon locks done up in tallow, being of course the center of attraction. She was exceedingly affectionate. Being asked by a Caucasian interloper if she loved her newly acquired husband, she warmly answered, "You bet; me heap likee Sam; he belly good Chinaman." Sam, to, was as happy as a hoodlum with a new pair of high-heeled boots, nnd, as the guests departed, said with a smile half a yard long to the above mentioned inter loper, "You sabee Sam cute; alee same as Melican man heap catchem wife cb ery time." It is presumed that the lives of those young people will be a tangible realization ot Celestial bliss. San Fran cisco Bulletin. Pimple Eniplions, Ronjrli Skin. Tho system being put under the influ ence of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for a few weeks, the skin In comes smooth, clear, sofr, and velvety, and being illuminated with the glow of perfect health fiom within, true beauty stands forth in all its glory. The effects of all medicines which opearatc upon the system through the medium of the blood are necessarily somewhat slow, no matter how good the remedy employed. While oue or three bottles clear the skin ot pimples, blotches, eruptions, yellow spots, comedones, or "grubs," a dozen may possibly be required to cure some cases where the system is rotten with scrofulous or virulent blood poisons. The cure of all these diseases, however, from the cominos pimple to tb worst scrofula is, with the use ol this most potent agent, only a matter of time. Sold by dealers ia medicines. COVERED WTTU ERCVTIOX8 CTJBEU. Claterack. Columbia Co., N. Y Dr. It. V. Pierce, BafialcylT. Y.: Dsar Sir I am sixty years of age, and have been afflicted with Silt Rheum ia. tne worst lorm lor a great maay years, until, accidentally, L saw oae ot 'your boons, which described my case ex actly. I bought jour Goldeat Medical Discovery and took two bottles aad a half, and wan entirely cared. From my sbomlders to my haads I was eatkely covered with eruptkaa, also urn. face aad body. I Tas likewise aaVcted with Rheamatism, so that I walked with $reat difficulty, and that ia entirely cured. Hay God spare you a leag Urn to remaia a blnwaiar to maakiad. With uatold grattede. Maa. A. W. WILLIAMS. USTE-TEN ME.N ! . Ten first cmas aaea of ability, who arc able to eara'a liberal salary are wasted to sell is this State, Dr. Xaphey's new large Medic.nl work. Salary or com mission. New mentraXad and learned the busiaess. Address with agr. experi ence, salary wasted, W. J. Holland i Co.,X1ilcago, or their SuirinU-ndent, K. L. Stowe, Des Mofaea, Iowa. Aftlltnia. Pridbem's Athma Spe cific will relieve the worst case of asthma in five minutes, and from one to three tattles will effect a permanent cure. It is endorsed by the medical faculty, and every bottle it warranted to do what is claimed for it or money refunded. Ttiousaads can testify to its efficacy, snd persons afflicted with this terrible com plaint sltoutd not fail to try it. If you cannot obtain it from your local drug ;ift, send direct to the proprietor. Wholesale agents in Chicago, Fuller, Fuller & Vanschaack, Stevenstin & itcid. Prepared oaly by James Pndham, 49 Genesee street. Waukcy.an, III. Fawrjr Poultry. I'artic wbo wl i to par chtMfnitcr pooltrjr should write to Wra. E. Milt, Oolumlm, Win., who will cnd prlcr r fowl ami c5 of all variileii. Sec hl ariTCTtln-mcuU Cheap Viclns Win. Ail farmers and other iutcudiic u build wir fenea this can will nave money by rcadltic ih carduf Kuan X Ilowera 3S Dearborn meet, Chte;?. Tftejr bate some damage i wire, jual tho thins for fencing, which they cll very low. Hay of them aud ? avc money. 20 per tUajr AfeuU, Attention. Iu rn other column we pabliah the cirdot J. 11. ISarbrr A Co., of alufion, Ind.. -tho wlh ngeiil, ad oflcr trim by which i) per da- can le made. The article telle at every hoove and I of nn doubled merit. We know Dr. lUrker. nnd he in perfectly reliable. Seo adrcrUicnient send for circular and make tonev Aliuont Everything luu ! 1'NruxUf which llc with it and prey upon It. Mau i no exception, for tape, piu,and other worm iuik in tho system, aud often caure great dli"turoanco They do not exi iu hcilthy bodies; hence they are .n iuio proof of ill health. They arie In Im Iterfect act.on of 1 li- Moiuarh and otli-r vital ot" inc. and lurk in vitiated blood: no inert! er miiuge ctn remove theui. Dit. Vai.kku' Cali roiSMA Vixeuau Bittek will not only expel the worm, but, by rHtorm the blood undd'.;et live apparatus to a healthy condition, will re move the caucor the itoiihie. Wallace' Malc More, Davenport Thi is one of the pioneer mucic stores' in Iov.a, er tablished in U57. J. C Wallace, the proprietor, is wholesale dealer in a numbei of the bert pianos and organs, and all kinus of mnslral iu struments, musical mcrchaudi e, and all kiudof rliLct music. Any piece 01 music jmlilfelncl in Ihr United States, ui be hail by adiire-siiiK ' music house. All who waut a irocd in us Ira! In strument would do well to ulvc him a call before purchasing elsewhere. See liis card in auoihei culuinu. Tlie Tylor llwy mim! 4ritlii Kk-. In an other column wu present an liltictruiloii of I he famous Taylor Hay a d (Irani Kike. It in Mi h out doubt tho most perfect rake ever made. Klcieti yeats of trial b farmers iu every State in thu Union, and over one thousand First 1'reiul urns, entitle it to this distinction. We hte carefully examined this rake ami seAi it- pracii -cal worKluH, aud endorse it as beitr.! all that is claimed for it Ask your dealer In agricultural Implement for it, write to anyol tin: sevetal agents for Iowa, as per card in uuuther portion of title page. Ituildifii: Felt und WHter-l'roor Hoofing. Oueol the greatest inventions, particularly lor ase In a Slate like Iowa, where high winds pre vail and building must ot a necessity le mostly of wood, i the hulldinc felt manufactured by ('. J. tay, tarauYn, N. J. It resembles line leather, lias no tar snb.tance. and makes a lnitldlnr warm in w later and cool In miminer. Wc pied let for this felt, from its cheapness and durability, u large sale in the West. Mr. Pay also deals largely Iu felt carpeting that imitate line wood. Heml to him for clrcolars and 'mpb s. A Itook for Patroaa. i'rof. Gto. Wm.J one, of the Patron's Helper, at lies Moines, lias Just issued a bonk of 'J00 pages, neatly bound In cloth, which should be in the hands ol every Patron. Tlie work is entitled " Manual of Jurisprudence and Co-operation or tLo l'atrons of Husbandry," by A. II. Smedtey, Master ol Iowa State Uraittfe. The First Part or the wrk treats of thu juris prudence of the Order, with rules and decisions for almost every irneatlon that may nrlso in a sub ordinate Grange. The Second J'art treats of Co operation in general business, Insurance and iianktug, giving In sutlirieiu detail the plans which have stood th-: test of practical experi ment. Thu book closes with a copious Appen dix, giving all necessary forms us-jd i n the Order. Price for a single copy oy mail, postage paid, SI -J3. Address teo. win. Jones, oilice of Pat ron' Utlfxr, Dew Moines. Iowa HINTS ON CAKMIAC IMHKASK-NO. I. Tlie Vuss an contracted, ia reoiral, liko the arhrtr, but their eoati are much thinner. Msnj of the Urjrer rein, particularly la the liraltf, hate crccrBt-hr3 taltei, uu ally Id r-ir and orocite each other. They are formed .y the doobliar of the ltniag membrane. itrenjtJieuel with Intervening htro-!ajtie tlune. Behind each valre there U a dilation of the Tein. forming a little fwucb. The Ttlot are arranged in two avto, the (perflcial and the dr-3:atcd' the farmer lie immediately under the ikia, otaeuir; uu corrnpondin arterial; the deep-seated vein directly attend the arteries, aad nanalty take tne same name. The Ixrjeit arteries hare oae Teaona trnak; the nedlpm-iiied hare two. called Vex. Comitea. The walla of tlie arterie and toIoi are furniabed with notritlre reuela and nerves. The anal yse of blood by different cbmiu give different reiulu. due chiefly to the varying condition or health, age, tempera ment, etc., of the person front whom it 1 taken. The ful lowiag from Tubman gire the composition of 1 tJU parts aj calculated from the anatytl of Tenons Bloud by Iranm Corpuscle Water. 34 1: llalmatin. S..T7: Glnbolm. U.lll; Kat, 1.M3; ExtractiTe Matter. I J: SaIu. JM; Fibrin. Albumen. Plums Water, CI. I Fat. jk Eitractlre Matter. 1.97: Salt. 1.275. According to this ettiatste. Wood contain about A) per cent, of water asvi 3) per cent, aolld matter. Blood charged with gaae Oxygen. Nitrogen and Carbonic Acid has a saline taste aad alkaline finalities. When Blood U exposed to the air, the Fibrin contained In It coagulate, aad carries down with it meebanlcallr the cor puscle, which leave aa amber colored fluid called Serum, in which tlie solid part or clot float. Or, Newman, of London, regards the ce of arsenic and other poison in eeery-day medical practice a a common cause of tbe prevalence of heart diseate These tend to di miaith the pulse aad reduce the volume ol blood in the heart, arterie and veins, rrof. Parker, of Kcw York, regard oxtreme medication a a proline cause ot heart-dropsy, with It attendaat symptom of general debility, aborto ol breath aad sense of suffocation. Prof. Chapman, of Phila delphia, declares that any course of medbwthia which re duce the volume ef bleed tsads to ran heart-dropy, which ladace general droi y aad paralysi. Ir. Wood oppiwr the extreme use of caustic on the akin ia eruptive disease. beeauM of their tendency to strike to the heart, and thu produce sudden death. Or. M. Bichart. of Pari, report nineteen case of heart disease resulting from the i ol thi aad similar agent for the cure of aUerue. ulcer, cancer, scrofula and the like, all of which dUipp-ar-J from the rarfae bat so affected the heart that Pericarditis. Oror if aad sadden death ensued. Tbe prevalent fores of Cardiac complaints are enlarge ment, congestion, iaflasaaation aad dmjer. and of thete the must common syaptom arc a rush of bfocd to tbe heart, cold feet, general weakaes. shortness of -breath, dizzlneti. aad a seas of suffocation ia th region of the heart. Maay cae are on record where pereoo apfarsatly free from dis ease haTe, after a full meal, or ia a fit of anger, or ia aa at tack ef nightmare, died almost fat aa iastaat. Water around the heart is a daageroo form of Cardiac disease, aad arise front a variety ef caaars. In it earlier stage it yield to proper treatment, but I have never known aaiattaace of cure after the bran has become entirely sur rounded with the fluid. The tissue are so constructed that their vitality depend upon their activity, which ia turn is dependent on the quaatity of oxygen and nutritive matter supplied the former being aeeeasarr to tlie healthy stimn lusef th nervo-aasralar system aad to the chemical com bination, without wkkh there could be ave renewal of tbe tiasu particle, aad the latter to rupjly the watte canted br the chemical and vital acdvitie. ltence th necessity of apaeuBaatUafparata U provide a constant supply of oxygen, and a hydraulic apparatus to convey tbe prepared nutriment to irj part of th hodr aad remove the worn-out parti. TaufeesserUMwtssedbj she laags aad the Ut ter by the heart aad blood vessels. The two agencies, har nientsnsly wortiat by misss ef ta docblb ciaxfLATioy, create the aiemtty of thu double heart. It often harpenssBstesaeas attacks oMaide of the heart without iarolnneT the other. The right aad left ide act alternately aad il his lislly. H mi at nut, and works nfroea the day ef berth uatU death, aad hence none of the organ ia th human econeeay twjncru mora ikiUfal treat meat when attacked by disease, tussediee should be cho sen with great ear aad administers with UU aad judg ment br phyakiaa ef sagacky aad exreriesne. There ap rears, at the present nay. a anirst cf reeklessac phyticiaas ia the ad miaist ration ef pewerfal remedies by way of exrerimental teaetice, wUek should he discowate aaaced. It busjqucstionaUy em that a large percentage of disease and ceueunt mortality tusmlts directly from thi From the left ventricle the Wood bTfarcd into the aorta. to be thence diffused through the arteries to the capillaries in every part of the body. It to tbewce returned brtbe veins thrwugh, the ntA cava to the right aune'e, wbieli de livers it the right ventricle. This osasplete th iriruiic ciECTumax. From the right vtatrid it b thrown into tbe pulxeeaary artery, and tarouvg its binnilie to th pal toonary cuswHaner thene returned by the pulmonary vrias. w hlch caalesce and anally eater taw left auricle, u hsrh pours it rate the left veatriets. shw sumlttlsg the mioK nccruTios. Tne twe tsnstltst en complete circuit M the double cirtsiatieu, oh are carried on simnltaneocjly. The auricles contract navd dSate, aad this contractu aad dilation b teltewed immediately br bc aetiea ef the vratrt- etc. Br the latter pare a impure into the laagsc. assf WeeaJs tafuww.iata tbe body and ainmHsnf nrilv the auri cle receive impure Used turn the body aad pur front the isajs. TubeeeaAiuaedbr B. 8. Dodge, M. P who may he m suited at tae Palmer stsuwe. Cateags; tssaely neuiee of visit wiaheaivenv . ETKKT JTA1ULT WAXTStT. Motverin Iu 8oM br Acta. Auiran JIJI. LoTnx.EHe. Pa. HQILSE? Vaac aeanta. feud ttasiD tins nrairie. ht. ttxmovTM. JUMcau-. fJM per IS. aasj cuTered. Write for lbt Of pcrasinsat u C. C. COKlUETT.Tiew Ceea. EOGH OJK MATCMlXtt. Urbi BrafaBaas. fuse per usssca. CuH.AuujrnTrkey.$lJ0 T9. r. Y. TAYIjOK. Monii, id- C.E HCXLKT, MastlaavUlc. Moraaa Cotiatr Iasi, eweuVr ef Pesnsja-Cktea Sessw mJ Llat ssrmlukuiCkkkeaa. tMTigs.cUutmiri faraade. MILKISG UP COW bww nanae eaay. -e tlete aaTeuV y eaaatc. eieaf msA darable cowtriTmxsoe. alacMea aasusap t(Muk to T. WBAT. atate Cewter. Iowa-. HACK WHS sXtgrssxrsi Vtii lllig ,l.aaa4tynmuaetTruWaanut, TtaaBkUuv.xaila. 9mi far ura,tate yrW Mat. vTr,T r-aartt. snUwirtw CenVU C BOTOX GRAPK. Two taeS-yrr-o!d vine ef lata cstrlieet whlw mp. far oae doJIar. eat poatpald oa fv;tpt of pnee . .cii-s. EStVcLoilLVoF ttii TitT rin-rKucw!w. lite x sri frrroI pttafe SverlBM IndVx scatfrre. Jilt K dinrZtJKUAI.U paMlhef.yo.ABrsU.N.Y. SI80 rCUrirB n raylLal ol tUb. New lt to Aevftt urantrd aBa tcrriUkfy lor sale, for circular, address K. IWVKK.tuit'iiU.r.Usbrr.li I te (. aeBirrrelbrzstaJBpa. Aiurrsa KICM UlLVKK MlSa--worvb atSA.uHMr. Third Interest lor .. !ap and book i. withTlews and orra V3. gtatsp for details. J. M. UKADKOUU. tieviwe own. Coj. MONEV h.VVKIl IS iJONKV R.NEI and !. will bay mtire 4!ardn aud Kmwcr erls ol it. W. Ules than or any oihcr oalcr In Iht I'nilrtl State. I'ntne srrd. crop of 1STI, and are all gtnnln. t. W. OLBS. llymoaih. Ind. NOUTII TEXAS. Hair Million Acrtt Trxa I aaJ for sile. rccd for oar Land Journal. J.J AUSTON XCIK rrls. Tctsb. PURE BRtD FOWLS.'. so ij lor liatcnins rud st MAL.K. All t lie- icaiill) Viri. t at tf'- lor naicninc ."cuu suuii lor niunrauo CataloUi! ana l'ricc U-U A-idrcsr M. K SriTT.rolntnbns. Wj Orchard Grass. I $ii:S5ft.1si2. li-d lop and all U-IO -l. at Toledo arvd House, for larce quantities write for ihcU1 rates AUUUaTLS U. TAIIKK, IK). Hi and III Superior St.. Tidolo. O. iisAXT tiik iii:vr ckaim:. TIIK SAL.K.M. after Uu trill. Is tfast oue Strout; piar.1. enainc. chraji irtulir ol hardy varieties, with cnt f SaSctu. (rec. 1.11 IJAUrOCK, LoctK.rt, N. V. nUTIFUb riCKNCII OlI.CIIUdMOS. mounted. iJiiTi. for licts.: i ticms. IU cs,. 12 Drcalcom&uta or Traofcr r.ctuns, lUcts ,or5rt lor as it., with instmctious and catalogue scut lostpald. Agents wanted. J. A. UL'N'l.VJ Ub etty sL, N. V. 1KKIN DICKS, Whitu trcborne, Iliudan und I.ilit llrahnia-.lu their season ;a!soccvs. Oue of b napcM mailed free on year to par cnarrrr. seat 3 lor Methol fin- luitlus iie;. ur and pvy, winter and snninier." it. II. 1IA1NK- .Malcleii-on ilic-ilurirnii, N. V. 1) o.N'i a i. - lini.rov.d tanus. .: to S l'T.1' ro.eaty term. Cioid bulldtii.v. I rill I, inarki r. ralIroe.l and sl4-:inilats. IS hours trui New York chdrrlus .tud sc1ihU, hi id win. lers. healthy i Mm tie. Address, tor catalogue, .!. I'l.U.M M Kit, t'ainlirirge. Md. Btl.l:il.AM KAK.VI.-s l,, u.r Iriilii Md JF ;j) mi actu.-. Near ralrcad and nvt al)le sail water, ( itl) ail ll llUUiier) iu Talbot "., Md. t. lliualf niildaiid h JtlUiy. Titles 1. l'anili!e: ami V. t. eh .vviu location, liee. Ad nress O K.SII.ll.N. At 'y.JCas'Mi M-I 1111 III I II Is I K "KIH.'lCr.li.V. 'i iZ T Vf a' ff t ciuri-d out this sjn Inir.from seed.lnss to three times lrani anttd stocx. S'M"' ''lute flu-, thrve frau-j transjlniited. Write for vtiit.1 on want, and set special rnus. I. K. .sc OKI I.I.I), t'oinuierelal Nnr-ery. Kieei'rt. 111. Dill DC i 15-l- ciiro"tiU.II.lii.. DULDO. I i-: ifj i.tMi rv'aioedtartftit" . $1 !T. Jfl 00 JIO.UI Mlxel ' . . 7i .1,11 SUM Also mil line o Kv r.'r u and other Vtirsery StiH'k. II. U I M.I VMS, t.a'e-liurL'. III. Snrr.-s.or to Wn.i iia.- iU:i, X II II. ilK.-ir.c K-tal.lif li,-.i K,. $10 to $20 per day! a t : i :ntx wa nt k i An article liii ii le ai.r at tne li.illar sent oil receipt ot F.fty cents. tr. a o ntldeiitl I circu lar ent on rereipt of ti thriv c nt stamp. Addre.-s .1, I!. liAKKL'lt XiO. ItllHlI II. Wells Colli,tt. ltd BUILDING flT." This vx.-iter-jirof mile rlil. tescnitd ii rim-leaili , is lor, otllrine work (Mi (! s tMiinrtt t'ii and llifiilc. Instead ol plaster. V-r s K It carpeting, e c. Send for circumr ist niiiiflrr mmmmmne.xL-1 v.j. rA i. t"ji"drn. N .1 IA1IAGEI WiUI. W K IIAYK l'lKTY TONS itl'STY "WIIIK. Nutnlier It csure. mlr.ilile fir I em-lii purposes ami llullin? liny I'tire.'r l I. t'ENTS I'KIt l'Ol ND Korlus ot one ton or more, it liltenil iliciuuit will t nixde. KUAN 1IOWKKS, TA Dsarltom stc t, ( lucsiro. III. HEADACHE. Ii ls.nnistntilii.htil firt th'tt the K.V Tit MT of CHAN IIJKUIKX AND llhMI. coiiititn d b Hi. .). I'. .Mll.LKit. Zt Sprnco St., I'hila., I'a. p'rinaiortly rure the mot iistiiMi: rase, ol l..sp-ptlc. Nervons or Sick Hen tch . and 1- a ..h-oiiite -pocMr for Nenrnlid and "CerT inn-s . Prepared In pills; fir) cts. a box. Sent br nml'. f HOiCE EGGS FUK HAICHlNli. Vh arc now booklmr order Irom our cjr fullv selected l-'ovvN. ul tl:e lollo'.vin re. dnceil prices: Itlack Cochins $2.onpcrl3 Hotnlans .. .U) " liiown lAxrioriH... . .. 'Jifl Whlu-f W.I'olish S.U) ' liver Sn;led llatnburt IO " Black Atrican Ilmtams .() " K'fiiii warranted fresh and can-fully pacfcid. N 11 Parties orilcrln eu'i-of ttt toth aumtitit of $7 00 will receive, this piper free, for ot e vimt br statin where they saw this. Acents lor Po'tl trv-Organ Send 10c for copy. Addre BAK BK Jc FOW1.KS. ltoxfil. ltlnr.q. Y J. C. WALLACE, WHOLICSALCand retail deaier In and iivti oral Agent for .leliniutker, Arlnu, t;liU-k-erlii'j nnd Ilullrtt soul t'niii. ton's Piano forte. Itiirtlrtl ntul Cloiib ol Wiirrrn Oi-giins,nnd iiis!cj1 Iutrn:oi'tits of every de scription, l):vcoiort, Iowa. S 1 2 Worth of Music for 25 Cents Send 2.5 Cents. (Also please tell your friends to do so) arrt re ceive (poftt paid) a ropv of the NcwMcsicItok, KUJiKKL B1COS. ALBUM OF MUSIC, Containing Tirtnty tight be.vjilfnt sin"s and Instrumental pieces, (wlilch me. uoi utiihtntit. but comp'e't ) as published in tenlar shi-et mnslc. Chicago Scale Co., CSAr 70 W. Xncrce St Cblcniro. III. 4 Ton Hay or Stock Senile, . 80 All other tires at great rcduclion. All Scales wirrautnl. Full particulars nt.n appIicaMo-. THE STDDOAKR WAIiUK Twenty Years ago the Smallest, To-day the Largest Wagon Works in the Worldl I'oSns and advertising will not raiinli'n the reputation ol anj msccfxctEred article for; any lessen of time, if It has not ral merit . Twenty years p)wcht:llt five vTsinsayrar. Tirdarws bRlld la.ooo. IU Aoa want hit-r evidesce of the superiority of (BrBflebaJKarr WaMEtm STUDEBAKER BROS. S'F'C CO, MUTII tlKStt. isif. . SOOK FOW ThE MILUON! XAnSTAGE I XttTfet,.- tMe Anx a . rrfwMfci.l mi 9m GDTDE. - w!at-Wsrrifclwjiieenir - -r. t i -1 rtJi. - -.-r . ln T sw wT2Trjxe. - uW.m xlM i--tl . .i-.tl. -aa-rl- trfirr.asKlafc-teJiiii- 'tr. 3r.HS.i3acare4. OPIUM uarr Mnnir rnmi, by KTaWV afcly knows aad ssre KevWy. S OUMi aor twdawt Kata cared. Call os or r-a DR. J. C. BECK, UtUkmHnrU CPfTOATf . W RUUUffi! HO PUT! jr. ntcaw aca cwsriu ul. aij-M w- Ia ia i.iiiiii xiHtwheU on CarstaJc ao.1 Xrrre- ajaaaurjtusrinvl.ru Hi Tl "nr v. Iniususj'n 'lfc at W HsL-laVw 'WA rl (7 aa B - IfnlnnUnT l A H 'I ansBananussH rl rpSrapBsTsnSnuss:tj''Cai f yXynaBif MANUAL OF JURISRUDEWE AND CtJOrEKATIOS o Wl PATHOS S HUSBANPKY. A tl. a.M-irrtf l.nrn MMs Omnsr tBU:iarw M i0 .-r. . ak of rafrW thfrrrlto Jlolw, !. ff pais . boaiid ia ckuk. Ujf waH. r-f f P,' jlfi tsrcopy; hf sprve or fwM. t !' JhT"Hr an.1 Mt ter aie f-n- Ur rrn-.etrd to call the attrition 4 UIr tectvr t.taniT to thl twx'K. ? d lv fTS,Jt 'n- -- jjT Mk ttmTtk tfcmir mwu sri - LAUlLO AoJrc DfLi. C. SECX. li;J)uM..neartn. CIXClXXJTt. IMPROVE TOUR POULTRY. IKiWN MCftNOKNAaa MsIArc toe Wl layer and Most JrtaWa ,0., bov known, lean spans a few fre. carefully I andltd ? Wt ljMM t.art.r.1 a U. hatch aner c ''BC WW U. 3Jit Jx-r doren. i) f' 3 Asa in e box. r"rom ih tit, well ) ttibosj sU!4r and wsmuitrM pnro bld. and l arm safrly, t Lick, hsalalntbeail. N-il Tor r I rr alar to TlIO!.L UALLWt'ltrn Uit,faelea 3tas, Highland Stock Farm it::cn:K. wii.i. co.. ill. tn C, D, Jt V K. K-, -W Jv-Bifc f chlrto. m -UTTY t TIT Iapctet and Itrcdrrol T. L.MILLER,l,.t,'j'"","4c"" e jm ieut pn.4isv t- f best. They are better Sratcru. bctUT l-eder and latil make larsrr Cains than am 9 ether hnm! Stock for Sale.'; for a clvrn ntuhtlty ot lc4. I'm well 'tar'rltMMll'umiM, AYuukreM 1'itrm l'nlii, Wtwl Eavp TniMshTublBiT. II ton want thi .it of these articles, co to jour hanlwaru or scricultara. Impiemrnl store. II they do not keep them, or will not Ir. e.t them for voa. send direct to ifCt.he factory. Catalogues i and ptlcr it.f mIU-.l stum utitlratttm to ... . --------7---- j .--;---- - , J V fUW M.I.. nimrfii Great Wcatora Mtdicai lutranary. Corcr(Vntt and Main M O mmwa. Iowa. r. Ik. lrt mt-t .. 1 ttlROMC tt V. ASE.1 Is r asl S .!. t..l-BJ.. lr. I WT a.tl.aiwtkls sJ . BwtlsflfcM'.u MjUxtUa4trr.4).l .lal 11 tv jTf.U?u Yrrk(tl?,ll t..t..kll-t U'to.rr!!i rM vr'"- aa..fc '. -rt-fi l' ' "' w.irUt ll.-fc..- c 're.'S ai . lUiur. aiawti IKM illtVw .CUvt etta st - -rH t rti--r ,ess( il fc-rs rka-v' t v wlrffMM pnl lu-lmht.) Int-w.r. Tfc ruika-t, ir. .1-.J b-rl t. 'V. .! ! WltT. .. S Ua 4 h-talMMi r-, ts4rt t 1.T, ww, nrluH,.lrMllh . j4rW iiUfcWI vt a. . .Ul.l(tnwipfllJ.l-Mi'ls im .; , I J U l. l!tuM 4t it.Ue. . s k lr fwl frm rail.. ), -T HAr IV ',.vi- I r.. u Xflr'wM t l'rt-Mlrf . N Us K.i .. f r . t- r.J l IW. wuir IU.-t.We, t -Uiimi.W v.- w4) ) -- ..f '-t Ikilui rn .-ali-iV -.t.. . .l.- -f )wlr I1.-.KS - fun. rkKlrfn- I 1-. - - 1 IW fc.ua tVal.H" . Lit. Vt -nf I - l- - 11 tl-W. ; 1 J iv (in (KIDKIt. 1 o lv 1. t TA. Oltd-nw 1. Iowa. A.M.1-M M y ' ' nHuc Deii FARMING LANDS. The C. it. I A I'.H. IC t"..iupiiy l oCeflne lo. sale at liw prlcvi and most rea-nah t rm- t actnil settt-r smneof the nnl lvlrlilt-und rertlle inilinprov.'il luiui lit toMr. Tliee Ululs are si lial ur iK.rtli. line of it-ml road, tbe (il(KT HSTKAI.lMH rKlrnin the Knerii S ales to the Pacific to.-' t slid n'r tnotl MtiNCerj the iniHiri.ttil ritto of !! Mulm-s and t'oiit.cil Itlnils. in the be.t nrl.ul tural.induiistrapldlir di fetoplitcs.'Ctionof lowx. Price aie low, riieln- from Ji t. ' j.rr acrr tbe averace pneo Im 1 ni; somewhat les tlnn V 40rT"nplorins; TlrUels. tit purchasing which railroad InreranU-a pliedo 1 pvvme br lands are for .alu at the principal ticket orllfes of the Cuinpsnyin liinnaiiilllllti.il . for Map. U rms of sale, and direr lor. to lntntlloj: pnrchartr.. nddnss .1 I.. I ti IC . t.aml tomilioi er, 1" , It. I X P. IU II fo.. IMvrntMiM.J.tw, a roirruxK rou i?i. Vjiniiliirj Sloullily LOTTERY. fagnliznt bp Ant rrry ofttnntt ttfiht t.rjittatttrt Ticket. $1 rarh. Mi c for ,"i. Onechineolievtrj 9 Filth ExtiMitnliiuiry Irrawlti, 1 Cit.h Prlxs. or njloD.OOO 1 rii I'riso or .. ao.immi I Cnsri 1'rlxR or .. ... - VA.UOO I Cash Prise of UO.OOO ni.O'jr. Cish Pi i.cs finmtintiiiii to ja.-)U,M)0 The first Kx raiiriliiiary Draniiii; wa presided i.v- r by t'ol. Patrick. Pres'l of Iloant rf Trad. Tho second by tlovernor James Third br Ticknt Holders. Tlie t. nrth by Jmlc llsskell. Pre t of tlie Senate. Drawn every UU lint Audits wanted. Libtralpar. For fiitl partic ular-.mid fur flroilars. Addres the Manager. .1. .11. IWTTKK, l.riiiilr City. Wyotiilni:. N. II. Laramie Pity Is on tho Union Partfir lU.lroad. between Ch'ea''o and 0"dpn TILE TAYJ.Oll Hay & Crain Rake. 08,000 lxx TTftBoSa. at clo9i'f reason of IK7I. Tills UnVe hns been lit r elrvtn vr-fts ami ha- taken ntrr Oi e Tlinusund PlflST PlcE- MIP.MS at fairs aid neitl trials. It I tiir ltf.it mitt .M11.I IVrr.ct MnUr ever Mutle. Send f r Drcriptlve tlrreUr rnd Prlre I.l.t. Mannfdctnred only br A. A Abbo't .V; Co . Chleaso. I I.; . J.'Vlliaro .. Dubuque; Shngiirt I.luiiinr & Wcl , Cotincil ItlntT-, Kn eral airerls lor lows. DR. (iREENS lamily Medicines ! lttf tbe resuit of an experience of thirty jear . iu the pracilct! otuccc-sfnl physlrlan. Hitter Tonic An estrvt of riXs and berlr. so tidlclnu-ly and mcCtclnaliy combined that ev croartof-he dled UsIt recetrcs the help requited. It 1 not claimed a a panacea fT all thu ills of life, bat tor dy-pepsl, billion and liter complaint. lover and aue, clioicra. dcbll lllty sndall dlseasr- of the stomach. lirr and digestive organs, it ! an cflVctnal remedc. Asa prcvenliTt; aralost fever and arae and malarious iTi.ea-cs. ltis nnnr?ascd. ft lUeiuthena and balld np thedrbUit-Vcd system, and k re newed visor to all part of the body. Kind's Cnrc Acts s a dioretfc cracsant In case 01 dropsy. srrat, srraTel aad d:eaes of the bladder and kidneys, parities the htood. carvs rolsla and eruytiTC dlrcaae, rhearaattc and nenralgtc pains, and aUd:eaesof theurtusry or-Zan- tlxretorMnt A prompt roncdy for coans. astLnia.cbupanda!idlM-asef tho thro , tangs and chrsk. and the first s:axa f cunsntnption and tyjiboid frvcr. 1.1 re r ami Agns I'lllo-Ars PTrs'e-l ex presrly lo aid the totstc la cerift; a,attf Btd riirotilc exsts, they act wltboat deulinp Criutean i.inlineiit OpB9 th pores of tbe flrsh. and penerrate- Vt the bose tvr sea! of aSn, civins relief 1 1 oia or lat as spce-Uly s any oatwsrd appllca:ton can. For Mle hr al drmrcittf and dealers. K T. UA It TKUrVX VAt rtnrllngrrn. lwa TfCTOE SCALE 1. f.VSTJFACTCBERS OF VICTOR SCALES ! JSCLUDINt; Raikoad, Stock, ChI, Ware irotise, Dinaaii aai Partaales, EYIRY SCALE I ABBAlM i "Jt ArTanrwaeaU kxve beea saaa nravreayafan UoJ tae Vteiar Mcac are kcplem hand at X. T.Vora'-aAsrfcaJOtrtl Wavuaemc, D9 ateata. Iowa, ITar fattavTiar6catat asHrrnf TICT0E SC4LE CaW , IU; r ereioros Kl 1 aC'V-l aW -V nnnnnnnna JreT 1 1 Wl- krrTaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna exfensW''unnnnnnnnW BBunnsunU? T V'w,v'5 TuasnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnB fUnBnuaaaPTnT- tZLrf TeaTtar Slcaat V Vafiy?aAy XlSf ' :tinnanV iw j. lVallaPrN i'etlirnrHki VIh- egar JMtiVls nw .1 pnivly VcprtaWo ittviiciRiUon. iw1 cliiclly fJ tlxj na tive htrli found on tlio lower mrij:t of tho Sicrm KovnUaiimuntaliisof CitHfor nb, tho inctliciit.il projvcrtlw of winch nro rxtnictctl tltcrefrom vliliont the v of Alcohol. Tho nuwtlon b tiltXMl dally n-i'Krtl. ' Wtot U Use can$o of tho uninrnHrlcil aucccM of Vinkoap. Hit tkiwH C.r answer Is, that tlwy rvmovo tlw cauM of dwoasc, mui th patient re covers his health. They nro tho great Wood purifier and n llfe-fiitliis principle, n wrlcct Henovator and InvlRorator of tho M-Btom. Never before lt the history of t worlJ hat a nitsljtH0 been comiuanttal jHvcIng tho rcmarKablo cual'tlM of VtXsMAa UlTTKiti in hrnttar tao tick of every thtAo rowi U heir to. They ore p. emtio Purrtlvo m well as a Tome, rclicviusr Contrition or littlamntaHott of tLo Liver aud Vfaccml 0rga, fa lUHou Die.-w. Tlie iiroperilirs of D. Wai.kkuV Vi.vkoas Uirrbiwanj Aieneut. liarliorctus. Carminative. Natritloas Uxativf. UtHrrHk SiHlnttve, Counter Irritant, SuJoriHe, Altcri uve. and .Uiti'liihuu. ' i H. II. .MrlhlSi ALU .V . Irrtiri;UUar.4t:en M tvl ! -v .sn aad f f W rt.iiei ""-I v hih .M ! nil ImS"IIimi ". TtiUiilr ItttlUbleillll Dl.lrlbutloii Im Iha t-'ootitryt IN VALUj . ui aci 1 ii I,. J). 81 NES 17.1.1 ItKtlUI.AU .MO.NTHLV lTITlTITflTII I To Ih ilmwn Monday, June 7U, IM7S. TWO IJKAM) CAI'ITALS OF S5,MM)OOEACH IN CASH! twii -rixe asi.irtro , Klvei 1'rlreu 9MH. ! Ten I'rUv SIOO I EACH IN CASH 1 lloise and lla&;f, wllb silver uioantetl hamss,' worth f . One ftnr.tont-d Iliial 1'Uuo. worth t-V0t Ten Fainllr Mcwltiir Jlachlne. worth ftfMeMh' Thn c old Watehos and Chains, wortr ) t:Ii. Thitc (b.ld American lloutini; v aice. woith Sir. each t Ten t.a.llcs Uold lluntlnir. W.Ulas, worth I') rarhl rtOO OoUtnt ttiur Lttr Hunting if'urVA. tm u,7.) itortA from S) to J(V siWA. (iold Chains, hlfvcr Ware, Jewelry. Ac. :umb r of tints Ji Jltkei limited to ()( At J KM H VANTK1TNKI.I. TltiKKTH. to wrliooi Lllteirul 1'rriiiluinu will l niit. ?IOi;lnTlek.t..ai .His Timet..)., t Twslra Tlekels, alio. Tv rlity-KUs., ail. (Mrmlars ttirtaluiii,; a full list of jolae. a ih-v cription of the neiu.cr of drawing, and other Inforroatlon In rifcrenro to thn DUtrlbiitlon. will be sent to any one ordering them. All le:Ur mud l-e vtdrctMil ti) Offlcc. Kxcelsior ilu'lil ). ., .fvt, n...... ""'""JXl"- ''"' i CI.5&." . FISH NETS! Jend for price lft. All sires, t.lst low to Irvlc. Set niKlrrial. Ilrjy oriu. fnreelliir,.-f-.i de'p . .a fir. ft " ,. . VU 1" " " T " .. ..... .... Him i:rnoi.i'ii x co.. hi. i. ni. m. MaSTA'sS Pulmonic Balsam l a p.-el and ceitatn remejjr Uft Coeti. ca tarrh, Co!d, HoarseneM.SoreTo'ros). rtrotirhltls I .Cuenxa, His pins Cough. Asthma, and tin n rioas atTrtln of tbe Lvjn; nt CaecU 1 nuifit infiorti-.or nfllcled with Cold Couctts, or with a) y aMasortnvmacu. i II reeled to ibis !? Ide rrsndv- Ttu aea! ten of tbd.rrar haa 1 ready come when, on BMfiMMt it... eaU.a. cnan:rs in me weatner. colda and cuuh aie easily t.an, and If Beglecte i way lead to dlaw .f thr luns. What la ncedctl xttuUt each umrewn stances is a rc'labte mcedr-specdy ia arvMillac relief al rftVctnal In srrotlne farther tmreua of the dtan.c. Sdd by all drasta and apoth. earlee thrtaghogt the conolry TO LOAN XK IOWA l pJii IrnprotiM farm., U, tn M IKSus rat op w5xdtferef'3 tf jg t r. jntr', i&terest K V '" ljall scajt-ttificaUy. Kand sayplled ott anon mmen Md al aa aucto rater of comadsstan Abdlr to sa nsva.uvjaajat f lr7 at usVIai;Bj liUiZ'.llAH. McKfNQsV CO.. CrUasai ,11 EDGE PLANTS. 1 am pre&tred to fill oror, torJSo. I c Orauce Hrlrs flants. at 8u.no ikr XMOU.s.vxn, Orle-s for larjcs ttsoswla, JIESJiV VKITS. . .. .,. lrinnU Usra. Oil nnLilO lu. KptMl airt to ih- trimrr aad cct aed thai ul a;rw !h1 mv tru t warn., s yMa'i'.'l Jllasitals. Cawlora and AraaJear ft e$d l a?l apjd'eaBt. sir tet lpU-c Addrata D.C. UI:AIAKD. M.-at LcUnon. Col. Co n. V. A ii. T- WAXTfAt Utrttat ftrtarlM. lly HIM-.. vtO Mtutrattosu. xed other 9iica:!otj Kstra lnIscnn-n-. AUmf.Utt drcaiar.. CWM'KJJATIVK iJICf.K X HCK. CO juasraufcr. jimi. 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