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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1875)
BiBa&3Ba1PB"Aaaaaaaaa 4,-aaaBaBBBaaaK"WaTTJ '-?' W r- r CV- " gsggsags i ii ' i. 'samossssssssssmmsBssssssmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm -f"y V . h? St? Jt' W-. ZV ;r tj9 h j V 4 . V--11 ft-.- ,. f , S1E -- -?" i EE- lt.-t SSsT- . bw?V? If? flMRar fc. ,- THE COBBLER'S PADGHTER. "Only a ld and a ladder! how absurd. Alphcnsine, you mut have made some mistake," said Mlsi Vaughn. "Now, uow, I assure you, mademoi selle, there was no mistake possible; I take a remise, as you desired, and drive straight to the Rue Bercre, Numero 89, a dingy old six-story house. I alight and demand Mile. Fouchet. Au susieme, cries the old red-faced portress. I enter, and ascend, and ascend, and ascend, till till I reach the grcnicr. On the first door is a little white card, on which I read F. Fouchet; all right, I think, so I knock; no reply; I knock again; still no answer; ma foi ! I can't wait all day, and mademoiselle so anxious for an answer to her letter; so I pushed open the door, and find myself 'in n wretched garret with absolutely no furniture but a bed and a ladder, reaching up to a little sky light in the roof. Some flowers on the ladder, a trunk in the corner, was all T could sec, so I just turn round and come back again, and me voila " "How provoking! I cannot bear to leave Paris without bidding adieu to dear Florlne. Go and see if Mr. Vaughn is in the salle-a-mangcr and ask him to come up to my room. I shall not need your services until we return from the opera." "Bicn, mademoiselle; here arc your gloves and fan." The door closed on the famine de chambre; then her young mistrcs3, who was attired in full opera costume, sat down en a sofa, impatiently beating her slippered foot on tlie hearth rug, the slip of carpet that left bare the largest or tion of the brown bees-waxed floor of an upper chamber in the Hotel Meurice. Minnie Vaughn was the daughter of a wealthy New York merchant, and having completed her education at the Hotel Perrigny, in the Faubourg St. Germain, was about to return to America undor her father's and brother's escort, after having agreeably devoted the vaca tion to a tour in Switzerland. While at school a warm friendship bad sprung up bi-twecn Minnie and one of her school mates, named Florinc Touchet, who, if less stylish and aristocratic than most of Madame Beaulieu's pensionaircs, was decidedly their superior in natural charms and mental acquirements. On this account Florine was not a favorite with her companions, who were alike envious of her beauty and ot the well earned praise lavished on her by the masters and teachers. Minnie Vaughn enjoyed many more privileges than the other pupllp, her father Ieing ever ready to pay for whatever would add to the comfort of his darling, and she had, therefore, been allowed a comfortable tfyartmcot for her exclusive use. As soon as she discovered that Florine was rendered uncomfortable by the ill-natured comments and inuendoes of her schoolmates, the warm-hearted Ameri can girl offered her a aharo of l.er room, which was gratefully accepted, and from that time the two had been almost insep arable. They promised to correspond when they left school; but thoughMin nic had written from almost every post town in Switzerland, she Lad received no letter from her friend, and as soon as she returned to Faris, dispatched her maid on a voyage of discovery, the re sult of which we have just seen. Mr. Vaughan now entered the room and listened patiently to Minnie's re citnl of the ill success of her ma ds visit to the Rue Boqere. "You are sure, darling, that you gave the girl the right address?" "Quite sure, papa, for I have heard Florine speak so often of the dingv old six-story house. I ".annot, however, un derstand her living in the garret, for her father, you know, is a shoemaker, and besides, concierge, and of course his apart ment must be on the rez de chaussee." "Well, dearest, as you appear to take such an interest in the shoemaker's daughter, I will try to hunt her up to morrow; but," looking at his watch, "it is later than I thought; arc you ready, v Minnie? Unless we start soon we shall lose the overture." r "Quite ready, father, as far as dress is concerned, but I do not like to go with out my brother: where is Clinton?" "Here to answer for himself in propia persona," cried a manly voice irom the corridor; immediately afterward a tail, fashionably attired young man opened the door, and respectfully apologizing to Mr. Vaughn for his late arrival, of fered his arm to Minnie, handing her at the same time a magBitccntjboufluct. "Here, little sister, is my peace offer ing." "Oh! Clinton, whatsplcndid flowers." "Yes! I always patronize one particu lar flower girl." ""Is she pretty?" "No, but she has a knack of arranging her .floral merchandise sons to.rcnder it more attractive thaa any iiL the mar ket" "Ah! that reminds me ot Floriae Fouchet, my dear school friend. I was o anxioas to introduce her to you, Clin ton; you are 8uch,aa admirer of beauty that I know yoa would lose your heart is the first five minutes, and, I should dearly like to have her for a sister." "Pshaw ! a miserly old cobbler's daugh ter! I do not desire the tairodactioB." "Whatever her father may beFloriae is a perfect lady, or I should not have made her ay companion; and if you knew old Fovchet, and how he has toiled, and strives for .jaare, depriving himself of the comforts, almost the necessaries ef life, to be .able jo defray the expenses ; his darliBg's edacataoa, you would mww iw .- WdeudMr. Yssfha, "I doat iwofBjirl wlKrpkyatfc to lady at boarding school while her father labors ia jeJsery d want" "Iadeei, indeed, father said Miaaie, earnestly, "it was not her fault. She has often told me, with tears in her eyes, how glad she would be it her father would allow her to remain home and work for him. She lived at home until she was nearly fourteen, then her extreme beauty attracted the attention of a nobleman who, child as she was, wished to make ber his mistress, offered her father large sums of money, and left no means un tried to get her into his power. Old Fouchet, to insure hit daughter's safety, placed her with Madame Beaulien, where she remained, even during vacations, until her education was finished." "Has she no mother?" asked Clinton, who began to feel interested in his sis ter's friend. ulXoi her mother died in giving her birth. She was of very good family, but eloped with Fouchet, who must once have been cmieutly handsome; now lib hair is white as snow, his form looks bent and wasted; but you should see his eyes; they are "splendid. "To-monow," said Mr. Vaughn, "you can introduce us to your proteges. Here we are at the opera." When Clinton Vaughn told his sister that he always pat'omzed one especial bouquetlere near the Sladelcine on ac count of her flowers being more taste fully arranged than any in the Marcbe aux Fleurs, it was not strictly true. Certainly the flower girl was no beauty; her face, which whs deadly pale, looked worn and pinched by want into that old stony look which is so touching to sec in the young, because it tells of prema ture exposure to trial and care. The first time he saw her was while his father and sister were In Switzerland; he bad not accompanied them, for he was an artist, and had at the time a picture to com' plete for the approaching annual expo sition ia the Louvre. His atelier was situated in the Rue de Susennes, and one morning, as he vos passing the Made leine on his way to purchase some ma terials for his work in the Rue de la Paix, his attention was attracted by a simply attired but very lovely girl who was purchasing flowers. "I have not much money to spend," she said, "but I must have a bouquet for my dpr, good father, as it is his saint's day." Teuez, mademoiselle," said the flower vender, "here are some cheap damask roses. I give them to you cheap, be cause my father's name was also Pros per. Mais, mon dieu, I have been so long an orphan that I think no more ef saints' days, and had forgotten it was the 25th of June." "I have no mother," said the purchaser, "but I have a dear, good father, whom I have not seen for a long time; and now I am going home, never again to leave him, and I am so happy." 8he placed a piece of silver in the flower girl's hand, adding: "1 am sorry that I cannot pay you better for these beautifully grouped row, but I, too, am ioor; it is all I have." "It is too much; I nave some change to give you." "Keep it for your dear father's sake you need it more than I who hive still one dear parent left." "Ah! mademoiselle is too good." "No; only so very happy that I wish to make others so, too; adieu." "Au revoir, mademoiselle." The bouquet maker sighed and looked enviously after her customer as, with the clastic step of hopeful youth and con scious beauty, she turned the angle ot the street. Clinton started oil in pursuit of the fair girl, who walked so rapidly that he could not easily overtake her; for some time he kept her in sight, or thought he had done so, for when he came up to the silvery gray shawl he had been following so long, he found its possessor to be Adcle Beauregard, a well known fic quenter ot the Palais Royal. Disappointed and dlsconserted, he re traced his steps, only pausing to pur chase some roses from the flower girl on his way home. From that time Clinton became one of her best custom ers, but the lovely face he was anxious to behold never reappeared in the neigh borhood of the Madeleine. One evening as the artist turned out of the Rue do la Paix into the dark Rue Neuve St. Augustin, it commenced to rain. Clinton was unprovided with an umbrella, and stood up for shelter in the doorwiy of a furnishing store. "You call that embroidery, do you?" said the harsh tones of a man's voice at the extreme end of the store; "fine cm broidery, to be sure!" "I am sure, monsieur," replied a wo mau's low, sweet voice, "I took great pains." "Pains, indeed! what gentleman would wear this shirt? see! this leaf is not even with the others." "Monsier told me to follow the stamp ed outline, asd I have done so; if the desiga you gave me was irregularly traced the fault is not mine." "I don't care a snap about that, the material is ruined, and consequently the five francs deposit is lost." Ah 1 monsieur, you kaovr you prom ised me two francs for each embroidered bosom; be so good as to pay me and let me eo." Not a sou." "Return then my five francs." "No, iadeed, mademoiselle it yoa had dose your work better, why it woald have bees better for yoa asd me too; as it is you have forfeited yoar deposit asd can have no more work, so clear out of this." .wUukui auu U1CUI u was 1BC last five francs I possessed! I had to carry my best dress to the Mostde Pieti ia order to obtaik the mosey as yoa -woald aot trust me, asd sow what will bscosa J of asP1 Coase, little ose, be reasonable, asd I wiu7gie yoa soaKtsiag batter tedo' thas embroidery ." The ahopaaas leased I across the coaster with a brutal leer, and catching the poor creature by the band, wfspered something in her ear; she struggled to free herself from his'graap, and, as be turned, revealed the counten ance of a girl about seventeen years of age, with wondrous violet eyes, dilated with fear and despair, and checks from which every vestige of color had de parted, ft was the long lost beauty of the flower market; but, O, how sadly changed. To send the man reeling back behind the counter with one blow and to lead the almost fainting girl into the street was for Clinton Vaughn the work of a few moments. A fiacre was passing aad he hailed it. "Mademoiselle," he said, with as much respect as if be had been addressing a duchess, "the rain has abated, and you are not in a condition to walk. I will not presume to ask your address, but here is my sister's; call on her, and you will find friends ready and willing to assist you." He assisted her into the fiacre and laid in her lap a card and 'an amply filled pocket-book, raised his hat, and was gone before the poor girl could than It him for his generous kindness. "Mademoiselle," said the driver, "the gentleman gave me the two francs, but did not tell me where you wished to go." "Drive to the Rue Bergerc, No. 89 Faubourg Poissonnicrc.' Meantime Clinton hastened to the hotel, having promised to accompany his father and sister to the opera. "Uau we speak with the concierge, with Mr. Fauchet?' asked Minnie Vanghn. as she alighted, the following day. from her carriage, drawn up in front ot No. 89 rSic Bertrere. "With Monsieur Fouchet?" repeated a red-faced woman, who appeared to be acting as janitress to the old house. "Yes Fouchet, the shoemaker has he moved?" asked Mr. Vaughn and Clin ton, who had both accompanied Minnie. "Ma foi, oui, where monsieur would be sorry to follow him." "Where? Please give we his address," said Minnie impatiently; "I must see him." "See him! helas! he's dead aud buried these six weeks." "Diiadl poor, poor Florine." "Oui, mademoiselle. He died quite sudden like. The doctors called it gas tric fever iust the dav before Iiih daughter came hack from boarding school." "And she? Florine?" "Well, you see, mademoiselle, the man had no money to speak of there was the funeral and the rent and the doctor when they were paid there was nothing left, but just the led he died on and the ladder he used tor twining hu vines. They were put up in the grenier, and the proprietors let the girl stay there; and," she .continued, turning to Mr. Vaughn, "you gci-tle folks mayn't think it much but let me tell vou when we havn nothing, a bed and a ladder in the garret of a respectable house like this are not to be despised." "O! this is too terrible! Where is she now?" "Up staits, I guess. May be she's sick. I did not see her pass out to-day .n Minnie hastened up stairs, closely fol lowed by her fa' her and brother. At last they reached the garret; the door of the room they sought was ajar, and they paused notfor'the ceremony of knock ing, for a moaning voice within told all too plain'y ot sickness and suffering. Florine was extended on the miserable mattress on which her father had breathed his last, and on which she, too, would probably fcave died but for the timely arrival ot her friends. Feverish and de lirious she did not recognize them. Her hair hung in goldrn brown masses around a face whose glassy eyes and burning cheeks were fearful to look upon. Clinton started in amazement, for one glance at the unconscious girl sufficed to show him that he had found Florine, the beauty of the Madeleine the embroidercss of the Rue Neuve St. Augustine. Tender hands removed the sufferer: loving faces bent over her pillow, and when their care and the skill of the phy sician had restored her to convalescence, the poor orphan found that the darkest hours of her life were over and that in new ties and fresh scenes there was yet much happincs in store for her. In Mr. Vaughn Florine found at once another father, in Minaie an effectionate sister, in Clinton a devoted friend. As soon as she was able to bear the voyage tthey sailed for America. Not many months later there was a wedding in Madison avenue, which was very fash ionably attended, although the fastidi ous Clinton Vaughn had selected for his bride so heiress or Fifth avenue belle, but Florine Foucber, the daughter of the "miserly old cobbler" ot the Rue Bergcre. A Fjuamu Amoirr. Andre de Ferrara was the most famous armorer of modern times. He first came into note in the Highlaadt of Scotland, Itisaaidbewas the only, person -who ould forge armor tiat woald resist the Sheffield arrow heads, or make' swords that would Tie with the best wtapoas of Toledo aad Milan. He is supposed to hare learned his tut in tbe Italian, city Wavaac he was called, to hare practiced it in secrecy amene the Highland hills aa his gecuiae blades were all marked with a crown. Before his time no man in Great Britain coald temper a sword in snch a way that the point ahonld tonca the hilt and apriatr back nnin- jnrsd. He ia said to bare worked in a dark cellar, the better to enable him to percehe'the elect of the heat npoa the metal, and to watch the nicety of the .tonperikf, as well aa possibly toserre Many of his blades, wit new basket hilts, are to be fbead ii the Scottish najUaaH ef the,Brsaat day. The latest Oat. We would call especial attention of oar readers to the following interest ing fact: Tle Mpbefly Gilt Concert Association and its' masagemeat, which is endorsed by aaasy of the leasing citi zens of Missouri, was postponed from July Slst to Oct. 8th, 1875, at which time it will take place, or the money re funded. The McQiid Hotel, which is the capital prize, is a new building just completed; covers one whole block; di mension, one hundred sad twenty feet by ninety; three stories, with a Mansard roof, and contains over one million brick, with sandstone cornice, window caps and sills. It has sixty-five fine large rooms on second and third stories; base ment hat tour elegantly furnished store rooms, 20x80; a barber shop and bath and wash room, 20x40; hotel office, 20 x40, and an immense dining room sixty feet square. In addition to this fine building, the following prizes will be distributed : 1 Grand Gift, McQaaid Hotel $25,000 4 5,000 Gifts 20.000 5.000 2,503 1,000 500 400 250 100 250 250 500 500 250 7,220 The drawiag will be conducted by six gentlemen who will unknown to each other until selected by the ticket holders, after the concert performances are over. There will be 7,831 gifts, 75,000 tick ets to be sold at $1.00 each. For tickets and other information, address A. T. BusaEU., General Manager, Mtberly, Mc. P. S Money should be scut by P. O. Blouey Order or Registered Letter. Soil Corn. We failed to credit the notice ot Noble' subsoil od corn plant r to the Council IS In IT Xonpartil, m xhouidliave Ixtn done. Ttie piauter has bevs u-td In that locality, and It poken ofAerjr highly. W'ecomlderlioi interest to pel sous Improving nt-w farms. 'Matry in liate and lepviit at leisure," raltb the old t-ruvtrb. Those Mho carefully lead Or Butts' "Marriage Uuide," advertised in our medi cal column, will escape all such calamities. 'Ue sure you're rlpbt, then eo ahead." And to he sure, read this book. Address, enc'osinc the price (50 cents). Dr. Units' Diapcnsarj, St. Louis, Ho. . DmvU House, Juiitsvillr, Wis. A more horae-llke place than the above bote, could not be found anywhere by the traveler. It ia not the largest houe In the world, and the charts aic onir two dollars per day, but eerything needed la there ft. mid to make the traveler comfortable and at home. The house is fartiWbed In good sty. e, and on the tables are found many i;ood things that strike a man right where he lived. L. O. Itobinson Jk Co., the'prbprietors. are men well cilculated to keep a first ciass hotel, which this if, as they do everything in their power to make their enests at home. Dr. McAFFKK-A regular. graduate or Uritisn and American Institutes. 2u years a practicing Ebyalcian. Treats all Diseases of the Kidneys, iver. Lungs, Heart, Throat, Head and Nervous 8) steal, fcrrors of Youth and Abuss ol Man hood successfully treated and even alter others have failed. fluO forfeit for any case ol Seminal Weakness or private dlaease of any kind or char acler ho undertakes and falls to cure. Ladlts will find proper treatment for diseases peculiar to their sex. All letleis containing s tarn pa for reply promptly answered. Cohmltationfrte. Send for circular. Address Lock Bx2b0, or call at office. 317 Terry street, Davcnivm. Town. DfiniC fapera. Want atfenta. eiia siiup. DUUfVO.L. L. FaiRTHtLD. KnlllTn? Prairie, wis. 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We mean It and are prepare! to demonstrate tbe fact. war AWers are operated entirely by horse power and will bore at the rata or feet per boar. They bare from ,t to 6 feet 1b diameter, aad any depth required. They bore ltr all kinds of earth, soft sand aad lUaealoae, Mtaaaiaoas stoBe coal, slate aad hard paa, and we make tbe best of wells ia SuicksaBO. Qmo4 lactlyeaeeaU wanted in every tale and ceMtr la tbe United SUtc that U not sapplicd. Bead far oar lllastrated catalogae, terms, prices, tfc proving oar advertisement O0H3 JuUm Address THS GREAT WJMRRK WILL AUGER CO. MoftanSe'd. Daria Cosmtr. Tows. BELOIT ADYgKT18KMK?TTS. JOHN A. FOSTER, Haaalactarer ef Pasteboard Boxes Dry Geeee aa4 Seiee-Slwtr Bexee A Saeelalty. Pat Oa.ce Meek. Belalt. Wl. Aluminous and Ornamental BUILDING PAPER ! with waU ansae telaa. carta lees thaa eae fesathaaaiBch MaaatexinffaadwaH-saaer. It k 9 cents a yard cheaper than eoexaken hvlldlac paper aad wail rsetheAlajBimsMaiassBOTlwraTkeatlHAs:. 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JUdaraftrrdiy wa aaaaArABILa.IAX is taUa, aev alias of rttaraiax t!U lll ati-oan as tlrt kttod iapfxnros la MrsaxUa aad parity. dlMsas will dimla Uh. aad all tatiga aad iapars dtfesnu. aodX, taaors. ciaccrs, lirl lamps, otc U rotalttd avsy aad Um iukI mxU wBd asd lieallhy; nicer. fTr aoros, syi-MUtlt sons, tbroaw tkia disoaxf grad sally disappear. A. la cues wtxrs Um tystosa has beta salltstrd. asd Mercury, (Julcksilttr. Corroi SaUiruU (th priacipte euasutaeal of tta adrertisoa sanararUUs) atsntUt-1 is oomo cim witli llyd. or rvusu.) bats accasalilrd sad Ucom dcpodt4 la U tnaes. joists, etc- fuuiif caries of th buses, riekels. S(iul ramHrn, coalartiaas. blu (veUiBfe. r incut ta. eta, tit V4IUkFARIt 1,1 IV will resale bwst Uum depoelu aad aUrBiaats the virus of the lissus from Um syetem. 9. If tttooowltoarstakist Ukeos uodKlaos forUMrsr of Chrunie. Scrvrfuloos or VjrphillUs dbesses. tuweeerslaw may U the cur, -feel Utter aad Had Uxir coatrai UJth ImpruTln. their flesh aad w.lj ht Increuiaj or tb krpa( it owa.it is a ear lira that ths ear is rrocrtuloc. la taelueur Um patisat cither puUtUr wcune-lU virus or th disease! not loirtlre; if not arrested aad Jritto frum the blood, it wilt pread aad contino to nnJenaios th cuattituUoa. Assooa a th MAwaAa.aaIa.l.I make Um patieat "feet better. seery hour vou -(ill (row better and Inert ia health, strcsrlii and fieih. Tti frt powtr ofthlt rtmJ r Is la disasMS thU thrrstsa death a la CoasaapUoa of th Laass and TnUrcul-u I-hthUU. ScTofnls, Syphiloid DiMsats. Wuti. Uecsaera tlo i aad Ulceration of th Kidaeys. Diabetes. 8loppa of Water (iastaauaeotis rsltaf afforded when catheter hats to U ued, thus dolac away with th palafsl epcntloi of aiing Uirw lannimeuU). dtssolvia; stoss la Um bladder, and ia all cases of Iaaaamatioa of th 11144 r aad Kid aT. lachroalacaMSer Utacorrhea aad Uterin diseaaea. la tnmors, nod, hard laaps aad syphiloid nicer; ia dropy- ia vsaereai sors throat, alnrs, and-ia tnbertl ol Ui loan; la goat, aytpepsia, rosoaaaufai. ncseu; ib Bar rurial depoaiis it is ta th terribl farms of dissas. wher th human body has betotos a complete wreck, aad when very hour of luac U torture, wb leis wrvea, ur erstn thl crest rsd: 2 ehsllearet th astaalshmeat and admiration or tti sua. is ia such cases, wher all the pleasures of esUteoc appaar nl off frum Ihm nnfartnnata. sad br its wonderful. superaataral agency, it reitore th hopsles ta a nw lift aad new siitac wher this crest rsaudy slaads aleaa la It might and power. Ia th ordinary skla diseases that srery oa Is mors ot leu troubled with, a few dow will la Bott csms, aad a fw bottle ia th mors agcravaud form, work a vraaasai cur. Thos lrted with chroaU dlssaass shooli parehass a package containing ons doua bottle. Flic a per dossa, or AS per half doien boUles. or f)l per lultl. Sold y druggist. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will Afford Instant Ease. INFLAMMATION or THE KIDSETR. INFLAMMATION OP THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OT TUK BOWEl. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. SOKE THROAT. DIFFICULT OKEATHINU. PALPITATION Or THE HEART, HYSTERICS. CROUP. DIPHTHERIA. CATARRH. INFLUENZA. HEADACHE. TOOTHACIIt MUMPS. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS. AOUE CHILLS. Th aprlleatlon of th BKAsftT stU.IBr to th part or rarts whsrs Um psia or dlttealt atists will aAra ease and eomfort. Twenty drops ia half a rambler f watsr will, la a few aoasnts. ear CRAMPO. aPASMB. BOUR STOMACH. HEARTBURN. SICK HKAUACHE. IHAKRHEA. DYS ENTERY. COLIC. WIND IN THE BOWEL. aa4 aU INTERNAL PAINS. TraveWTSihovldsJwaTsrsatmtsfBABWAYna BKUKP with them. A few drops ia water will prsvsat slcaaesi or palas froa cbaa(-s f water. IT 18 BETTER THAN FRENCH DRANDY OK HIT. TEKS AS A STIMULANT. Price SO Cents, gold by Drargiata. DR. RADWAY'S BEGOLATE P ILLS PrfcUy taste!, sktaatly coated with sw4 na, swraa. reralsu-. orify. cleaass aad trB jthea. M A WA T'a) "IIjEjK, for th ear ef all dlsordsr of th Btsaaca, Lirsr, Bowels, Kidasra, Bladders, Nervosa Disss, Head acb. Coastipatioa. Coativsassa, ladlcssttoa. Drsrwpsis, nillloom. BiUioaa Fer, Iaaaaaatioa ef lb Bowsla. IlUs.aBdaIIDraa-eaateof ta lateraal Visrsjra. War raBtedtoffetapositirar. Porsly vscwtaaU, soatsia iaf ao saererir-r, alaerals or dalsteriMs drcs. af-Otaer s ta foUowiaf trastosas rasal'laa froa Di -'-rr T T i Flurtlri TTiaass 07?,,.'?,, JrH -naTanaaw ef ta Rood la tea 1? Aei?i!r of " J" Nsassa. lisartbara. Disgast ,f ri- fbuvsbs Wi4-Bla th StosaacB, Soar Erasta tioas Siakiac or FiaMsria. a tb Pit of lb Stostaeh. Switaalaxef SbBad, Uarrlsa aad DiSWalt Bratnia Flatteriaf Utb Uart,ClLiaf oraraaUa awaaaUoas wUalaalriMi5sUrs.Dlaaas.0f Visioa, Dots or W.W btbr the fif,a,Tsvr aad Doll Pais ia ta Head. DHdea- ey of Psrsairaiioa: Tslloi of ta bUa aad Eyes. Paia ia to Bia. t-acat, usua. aad isidsa " f 111. Baraiac la tb Flash. A lw dossa f BaJasWAT PIXUI will fre th tyusa frota all th aaova aasud disordsrs. Pries) SS a aser aax. bold st dbcooibts. "WAtMM AJT -MtTsV Bead oa letter samsapte MA W WAT Ca.Va. M Warresi Sdree. Jfew Tartt. IafceaaUoa wrtk tboasaadswUlb seat yoa. TSSlQJTJEij'El FOB W.A.Drown&Co's UMBBEIXAS PtniJLDKLPHIA aad HatW TOBaC-Tbe laalltles akarked with their aaate are cosldeatly aacoskaieaded. Iron Pomps ASD IXL WIND ENGINES (Plaster to Miria Saad-proof Cyltader.) rpo DCALR5:-Cessalt -roar laterests and JL bay the beat. Deep well Paakae with Mills Sand-Proof Cylinder a specialty. fr circulars, price list, etc.. address It. JC M ILLS CO.. IXL Wind JCadae asd Patap Works. Kockford. Illinois. for ! . St CUra.' ifestfS. WOOD'S HOTEL MaaiM WlMIWIwe. Wt. 9tmm 10a sfcr-1 ' aal jlwCTMTS-fiS TATLMt A rjllLCT JP TBTI ' 1 1 bwbTbma cLsecar I iHwttvflton llBGANSANFr IAN0S. BJ-weSryriTryTrTyiau pj SsweWBacBSS. Lflaiwiaiialiii 1 1 1 si 1 sr it m JL aBiaCalsssa PRniTMT AaasVdaiVleaBl4V 4b vmWsT f eaVSkeml Jb bmVM alavlaT THE NEW LOW RESERVOIR "STANDARD" Ma iTBllf rt "laiali" wpw Great Durability with Handsome Designs, 4M Brriig PERFECT SATISFACTIOM Erofjwkere. MADC ONLY BY mm msmm mm, 612 61i 616 618 N. MAIN ST2HT, ST. LOUS, Xa THE CELEBRATED "CKOSSLEY Bwk UBW S sm m sawla J1bJ''TsB eaa-ajawpa. MaawaaslsawBWlawBaSsafi V "L -T "L'i '.'tBFP' T"sJBSwlilsahl':i GANG AND SULKY PLOW, XANUKACTlUKIl VT THE "GRAND DETOUR M PLOW WORKS, DIXON, ILLINOIS. TUB LIGHTKST IKxl-T ! Till: i:ASIi:ST IIA'lli:i ! ! Kery machine la suited to a gaticor sulky. There is no lde or dowu drt ! caa 1 put la r taken out of the ground or thr depth changed lututly w. hail tiptoe '" tetm. miIdo rant It to draw lighter than a walking jlo doln the mr irg KOUK TIIIIT8ANI practical fsrtuera who he thrm will v it 1 lW t-el rldin; plot made. These and tkeOI.U KKLIAItl.K IIICANU lKrtH'K 1'I.OIV.H ri In th. hands ..f Flrt-olasi Ioalors HaxroiyxTrlox'o. CUMINS. NOBLE ic DODGE Trice of Price of Price of Iloir XUITCATIflNAU eJackMonvillu Female Academy, JAI'KHONVILLK. U.I.. rHK oMc.t lu,tltml..ii in Illinois tor the cln cation of yooni: ladles, l'rcparaiory and ColleKlale courses of stmiy complete Superior advantages for Music and I'nlnilni. S.-ml for a catalogue. K. K. UL'LLA HI). l'rlnrltat Mount Vernon Military Academy, Morns Park. Ilia raraa Iark. Ilia . aaar Chleaao. THE Ins fali session ol this new and succeselul llintlon will comcici.rr Mept. 14. I'aitlc wishing to nlace their wins at this acadeoirciii obtain fall particulars and the catalogue for lfO by addresslne t. . NUKTON, I'roprleior. lo. 12 ljilcrld lIuildlBir. Cblraifo. UNIVERSITY Of DS MOINES. rpiJK Psll Term or this Institution will open X Sept. 27. This school offers cxcellftit adtan tacs to stndut. Sltna'ed at the capita', with competent teachers, a collrice coarse, and ample facilities in all detriments uf study. For catalogue or circular, apply lo De Molne. ltd. T 1I(TT !re't THE T0UN6 LADIES' INSlIf UTE, timnvm. Lie-kins; Co.. !r.lo, ' liriLI, commence Its fortv-toart- year. Srut. YV 15ih. Complete In all Its dr:artnetits. 1'ieparatory, Ci'l.Klst. Normal, Mnic and Painting. Number limited; only tlie studious and faithful desired or retained. Terms low. French, Oermau and (Steele without extra charge. Addrc s Kar. 0. MHKPAKDHon. . D. BU.SlM-. KlfUCATlO.N. Tta Utlvmwa Hualnraa tollegstand Tilrraah lntl tate Is now enterlnt; on lis fifth yrar with irieatly Improved facilities, placing It far In advance ol any .similar Institution In thr htate. In pleaa ntnes of locality, neatness and elejrsnce of ar rangement, oar rooms certainly excel. Oar coarse or smdv Is entirely practical, and folly Dp lo the demands of thi progressive age. We have an efficient teacher fur cacti department, aad oar entire programme Is carried oat with the zrratcst harmony. -tcnd stamp for circulars and speci mens. Kc'iatc A Tniarir. Ottnmw. fown T. ANKr nCHOOL, ALMANV. t. V. Rt. Kcv. W. O. DOANK, . J. D.. J-rlncipal and 1 tec' or. Siter Helen, Head of the lluuse: Miss K. YV. Hoyd. Hcst or the .School. This school will begin Us sixth year (D. V.) TIIUKHDAV. Sept. . It accommodates US pupils, is thor oughly lurni-b.d. In charge of competent teach ers, and under the constant 1 ertoaal overdeb: of theblshn. TKKMi:-rCsJ for the scbod year; tii entrance Ice. Music and Palntics be only extras. Clicclars. civin-; fall information, may be had on application to tbe KL Kcr. W. C. 1KMNE. A.lh.ny. N.V Uana'n Jfnalrrl Inatltate. Warrea, O. AN Institution devoted cxrlasivelr lotbestady of muic conducted upon saot tbaroazb and systematic principles, and employing only teach ers of the highest capability aad experience. I'rof. Richard Kslsot. Teacher of Piano; Prof. Carl Thorbahn. Teacher of Orcheatra; PraC. Charles Bradley. Tetcher or Btjss Baad; Prof. Wta. II. Dana. Teacher of Voice as4 Theory. ran itzm oemns Jtonasr, Aarat ai. lwa. Toilion (3 studir) Including use ot ituUnmcnt. 5 luu ter year. Scad lor eatalone to JUNIU- DAMA. Hecretarr. Oskaloosa College. OSsaUXrOOalA, IOWA. Lad 1m aad Geatteaaea jaaasutted to AU lu Oeawartaaeaita. Stulon opens Seat. 1st. tfeceatt term betrlas .ot. stin. isira verm Define Jkarca zzt. nee slea closes Juoe 13, lSTi. Tuition aad contingent exenses Is CtattUal ZtfpartmuiU, pa per year. Ulb'e I)epartae-t. tattles Is free. Commercial and TtUirapK Drparimtnlt. $3E each. PtnmaH$hli.m lessons, fC. aad to pic paratory sia.leats. pi SO. Boani and Lodging ran be hsd aader the clsV blas arrangement for $2 to 1250 perwrek In private faanllee, reoau, fael aad light faralsUd, f3 to t Catalojrnea eat free Y. M. BKUEK. Presldest. P. Ctraa. Rce'y of Paeaitr. Will, on the 1st of September mm, more Into new, O'taasodfue aad well ferslshed room, and will thea of er advaatatn s aot sarpasse-d by those of any otber taUtatioa la tbe West, to all who wish to htcoaia reedy, aecarate aad thoreagh t3okhsepsjf,erraadasjdsaoteBJU IOWA CITY ACADEMY oters Kaieata esperior opfrtal tfea far nktsla tag a sseed aeasajesklc adaratlea. s,aastfyioc thesm edveetoteachle the cosssaoa eehoef a. or are pariac to eater the Wale University. Pall term bbs aepteaaber U. I87V Y taK efrea lar ef hath 1iiSaB.llisi.aad tar umAmmm r WW. afoCLAfV. foww Cley. 1 CANCUBS tice sr the ais. sa3 rsaiTis ffycaresL Upelafe'. by eiames 'Oadsw-sawsaasst 1 ayswtsr.aaesjBar. Besdj BcseriatlTei Xa.namlwttstoaeLteaYa.- flowaCjtiy . r i-m as as mraer eaBs rstfisffsessred. tfaatarV aaww. awawswaaasai vu sm Mt ceats far Vac with immstm tsOOU. aVSU-S JCav rmilTJBK irt btWsiFriw) Snperior UfaVlini C.aikl, 9 niAJII'lU.V' IIOi;K!.UKlt AMI KIM,. refection at tt si'alned in li art of ho ridrf.n Tfte onlr rini; invented thtt Mill rlf-vtuulr j.rjut ha.tiMn nKi'lm;. IWn?a .iotitil rln and tsl i i uo t tiul in the tlesfi.lt d e not cau .trrue or Irr Itlmu In tiili.r rlni:. Onur oir rlt:i: bjWi-cjiil tt t ..r lhrM of any other, niaV.-s thl rmj cht-XT thin the cheapest Miir saved In ultu the O.ianipl t It Itlnr-r Oi n w-jtlnit and theuirkl done CII HltKU4 A IJI'INIVN. Ho2 Hlnifcrs, , ech ir.lcluli MaarcmrrM, Motf Htnes.Mc, jier KM.I i.C4tur, IH1ik., it no i r, , TV- f ch k unr tiii f r mn RED sfe SON'S OROAMS. IVkst-dTmi-nantiitipjovtiarnts. elmpltci' I'lyor o.n.tructliin, tbersfore least liable to st out of order. Hweetest quality of loaa. Aaal est action fur quick innslc Newest style of caa. Every rK-i warraiiird. bold on ftwatkry or r'uarterly pavmetiU. citc-Jlar sent frt. ItKKU TKMP1.K Or ML'MIC. VI Van Harm sirr. chii-ach r r 1C II 'ntihlnnt sriit nr ln In vrmr J-- DEATH IN MDHIff! STAKTMNO facts, aclcn.iwjs.lgsd by d-tort and others, prove that tbe deadly puta this season, known a malaria, which caaewsajlfwwj, of cbtlla, or aguo a)d favar. U of mofi-aBfjlf'r ous character than niosl. Neglect tsVe Srst azs and the stcond or Iblid ona may become Ciinj. tlve snd caa death. This Wing th case, U beromes th- dnty of tvrrr maq U, keep Wa family sn article that will crve a sarfJi! scd nevar-rslllnt; antidote; aid as o-jlblc eV JxetlotiaMo on accoant of lu ssrloa ettou ann lboervs, theheartn-ratid the lif.lie u Ti mct!!nr mild In Its tScU and eauallr a Stsw clou, saeh a remedy Is Day's Ague Tonic, which doe not slleet the fceaAajr or evestlK docs not coutala aar arsenic. sirycaalMorejtaaT poison: doc aetajfect the bead, aal does aot re. 'i- i pin, as it. aiso acts Snli ... ,f J . ' : ".. .nrii sTH toe i.t -r ana owweis, ana can it nd by it most delicate female or tender lafaau ONE BOTTLE will be nven lo vrtry ose who wfll ae aa 41. recied aad fall to be cared. Pries, hair J- UotUe. f 1 . thie botUjs. Ja, afrjl; K to dreirtsts. Addm. J KnuAiirZZ V CO LoBiylJ!r, Ky ws have laUIr bM sole proprietor ol this acrer-falliDr atf-in. y sabsthate or L. 8. rH.h. lu V.A? timimm xtrntmsto vurmJtb CEHIRALRR BIA MIHHEAWLIS A. ftUSSELL, eat Paae. 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