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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1876)
Tho Elf-King's Youngest Daughter. Down the merry 8trearn!ct dancing, Tbronli the flickering phadoud glancing. Foam about bur white feet creaming, All her wayward hair out streaming Liihlng on thclachins water, lanrt down tiic Kir-kins' daughter Yo-jnm-frt daughter fair. All the trees hend low toward her. All the rockf arc PlroiiR to guard In r. All the H'tlegTasiC whieper. And the low toned breezes li-p her lralea everywhere. All around the warm air lingers Lovingly, the while her fingers With a dainty upward gesture, hecm to draw a thadc for eiturc Of her loveliness. Yet ine'ccms fchc moves eo pmely, Gliding on her path demurely, looking with clear etc i-eicncly, She were c'ad not half eo queenly In a royal drets. Now ?he"c lightly onward sleeping Now t-ho tij-g, half glad, half fesrimr, o'er the ledge or granite peering, Kyce the headlong torrent leaping -IZjos fir down the sullen boulder?, While the long locks round her choulder a (lather tenderly. Now with little langlia-trcmbk', tJlad her shrinking to dirscnihle, I'la-hing through the diamond Mioncr With her white lect launched below her. And her hair drawn ont above her, Sw lit as lady to her lover Down the fall goes he. Now w hen quiet nigiit has clouded AH the river broad and Ftately Down the si ream she rides sedately, lly her soft hair warmly shrouded, Lulled by mclodi. I.wn amid the dim trees greeting, And the drowsy w heat's repeating. Dreaming on the dreaming water Floats the K!f-king"s joungeet daughter To tl.c dreaming era. Ittackwood's Magazine. SEEING IIETTEH DAYS. The "vridow Jlinton had seen butler ttays. How far back wasn't exactly cer tified; but she had seen tkem. Better days hunij mo'.dily about her, like the defaced shrcis of an antiquated em broidery. Tiic sturdy gossips ot the sea-side vil lage, who went about with their skirts tucked up and their bare brown arms ready and able for any work, looked uskance at the widow Minton, with her pitiful mengcrness of aspect, her flick ering black eye, and her trailing old gown. They nudged each other, and said, "Belter days Lord save us !" IJut the widow did not trouble the neighbors much, nor they her. A body who couldn't do a heartsome hand's stirring was best left alone to'her brood ing, t nil the widow's smoky little cabin solitarily apart on the seashore, was left pretty much to herself and her boy Tom. Tom was a sturdj', brown iaccil lad, who picked up a living Jy doing odd jobs for the boatmen, and now and then taking a day for fishing. Tom had probably never seen better days. The widow shook her head over him so stupidly conient, poor Torn ! so beaming and good natured over beggarliues3 and hopelessness." A'tall, well grown fellow, with bare feet, a tern straw hat, and a red shirt, Tom took the world cany, looking with reverent eyes on his mother's by-gone gentility, but by no means seeming to covet it for herself. The widow deemed it due to her past respectability to be seen at church of a Sunday evening, and you could seo the two walking at twilight along the sands together, she with her clean pocket handkerchief folded over her oltl hymn book and a certain doubtful hesitancy of gait, as iT heaven itself might be look ing down critically on her shabl3 black gown aud rusty bonnet. As for Tom, patient Tom, he went plodding slowly after her, with his smiling face, whist ling to himself as he went. Always patient, always plodding, poor Tom! Patiently falling asleep during the ser mon, aud patiently listening, open mouthed, to the closing hymn, his care less, bright lace, contrasting so oddly with his mother's querulous and tear worn visage, won for him the sobriquet of "Widow Minton's rainbow. The minister of the parish, mistaken soul, deemed it incumbent to make a call on the widow; and, on charily bent, it is said he unwarily offered to employ her services in his household for a season, lie deemed it his duty to rouse the old woman to activity. He did rouse her; and it is averred that he never found time to call at the cabin again. Did he take her for a common household drudge, or a low born field hand? She thanked God she had too much spirit Iuft yet to put her self under anybody's feet. He hadn't far to go to lind sccre3 of drudges and diggers, -but he might go further, before he knew a lady when he saw her. It might have been the afternoon af ter the good man's visit that the widow sat idly brooding at her cabin door. Her eyes had a wandering, far-away look, and her face was keener and thin ner than ever. Beyond the bluff which sheltered her cabin, stretched a far line of sea coast, the white sand gleaming silvery in the sun. Far off a group of bathers, in bright dresses, frolicked be tween shore and water. They came from the great hotel down beyond; she could almost catch the sound of their voices as she sat slowly rocking in her doorway. It was a quiet afternoon; the air was soft and soothing, and the widow's heart so full of bitterness, felt itclf sweeten and soften in the still ness. This part of the shore, sheltered by its overhanging rock, was seldom disturbed by intruders, but presently the watcher's eye caught sight of a youaggirl splashing and frolicking in the water just beyond the rocks. It was a pretty sight, the rounded arms, the curving shoulder, the swaying1, floating figure. And perhaps the old woman recalled with a sigh the time when she was young and blithe too, and had as cheery a voice as that with which the fair swimmer hailed her companion in the distance. Gazing absently on the smiling scene, a reverie fell upon her, and when she looked again, the ycung svater-nymph had disappeared. She had probably swum ashore behind the rocks. The widow turned away, hugged her thin haul over her shoulders, and thought that the sea wind was chilly. Hark! "What was ihat? Surely she heard a cry. No merry shout or ringing laugh this; it might be the cry of a wild bird on its way to its mate. She couldn't have got beyond her depth, that young creature, surely ! But, la! what of it if she had? Dying young, a body gets quit of a deal ol trouble. And Yes, surely, that was a scream. The widow looked sharply out. Would Tom never come? The tide was rising, and something certainly was the mat ter. She called she beckoned franti cally to the bathers beyond they seemed both blind and deaf. No one, not one soul, at hand, and that young thing in peril of life. A minute she stood stilhlistening a feeble old woman with a haggard, scared face, to whom no one would have dreamed of looking for help. "I can't stand thi3," she said, "aeems I might pull out tiiat old scow myself, Tom!" she screamed, with a yell that held the concentrated energy of ten years. But no Tom appeared. And it was the widow herself, with those with ered old hands that disdained the minis ter's kitchen work it was the widow herself, who, straining, tugging, and with her gray hair fluttering in the wind, unloosed the old dug out from its moorings, and trembling, unskillful, armed with a rude paddle, wentspinning out dizzily over the water. It leaked, the old scow; it scorned the broken paddle and ttie heavy oars, but finally it came drifting out blindly and dizzily to the object of her search. A plump hand, with a glittering ring upon it, clutched the edge of the boat, nearly oversetting it. A young, eager face, with streaming hair, looked up from the water, and gasping, shuddering, lnlf drowsed, and wholly scared, the young water nympli was presently aboard the old craft. "Oh, how frightened I was!" she cried. "I felt sure I was losing all my strength, and would go to the bottom. Oh, jou good soul! you dear soul! how ever did you get to me in this water logged craft?" "It has seen its best days, certain," said the widow, tugging at the oars. "You don't look able for such work," said the gitl. "I hate seen better days," wa3 the quiet answer. And then oh, sufficient reward for all her efforts! this real lady, this fair young girl with the soft hands and the pretty bathing dres?,actually replied, "I thought so."' "Here, give me an oar," she added, still panting. "But, my dear soul, we'll never be able to row down to that point, where I left my clothes, and I can't walk to the hotel; I'm awfully tired. Can't you put me ashore at your place, and send word for me down yonder?" The 'ittle dark cabin on the shore brightened up with an uu von ted luster as the widow sheltered her young charge, and changed her wet garments for some of her own. "If Tom would only come, I'd send him for your things." "Oh, no matter ! I'll wrap your shawl about me and walk down myself after I've rested a bit. I'm not hurt, you know, only scared. Dear me, how I was scared ! My old nurse used to teach me not to scream; but if I hadn't screamed, where should I have been now, I won dcr ?" "Mrs. Minton would gladly have parted with the last shred she possessed, and gone shivering the rest of her days, to see her worn out gown donned so handsomely by the bright lassie. "They have seen better days, the clothes, miss, and I'll not deny that they've been in good company in their time; but they're not fit for a lady now." Her companion laughed, a pretty, mischievous laugh. She read the weak ness of her rescuer, and treated it ten dcrty. "Whatever a lady has worn is fit for a lady to wear," she said, and forthwith wrapped herself, smiling, in the old gray shawl. And at that moment Tom, with his red shirt gleaming in the setting sun, and a string of fish on his shoulder, stood in the doorway. He stopped when he saw the guest standing upon the hearth-stone, a bright fire behind her, and tlte kettle boiling cheerily. She nodded to him familiarly. Tom thought he must be dreaming. "Tom and I are acquainted," said she. 11 Are you?" responded the astonished widow. "Yes," said the girl. "I've watched lorn many a time walking alongshore with his red shirt, and once he took me and father out rowing. Tom, vour mother saved my life." "Saved your life!" echoed Tom, who never in all his lite had heard of his mother's doing anything before. Tom, stupid andv staring, was hurried off in search of the inissinrr crarmni!. And meanwhile his mother betook her self to making a cup of tea for her protege. It was wonderful how a little warmth of human feeling had roused this woman to life and activity again. "When Tom returned, laden with various articles of apparel, the two were quietly sipping their tea together at the old round table. He elid not return alone, however. Following nira came a tall, gray-headed gentleman. "Here's father!" cried the girl, spring ing forward. "OL, father, this good lady has saved my life J" Ladyi The widow Hinton wanted to kis the beautiful rosy iip3 that pro nounced the words. "Well, my dear," said the old gentle man, good humoredly pinching the plump cheek; "she has done it very thoroughly. You certainly don't look very near death just cow." Whereat the story, with 'ue enlarge ment and variation, was told him with a pretty pout. The father smiled, but also he fur tively wiped away a tear. "Well, madam," said he courteously, "accept my cordial thanks for looking a ter my little madcap Belle. She's my only child, you see, and as full of pranks as any dszen." Belle playfully put he: hand over her mouth. '"I won't have my character traduced where they've been so good to me," she cried. "And oh, father, isn't this a beautiful place such a view of the water ! I mean to come down here every day and do my sketching." "I'm afraid," said trie sire, shaking his head, "that this good lady will have cause to wish she had thrown you overboard." "Oh, no, lather; she likes me and I like her. And I've fallen in love with Tcm long ago, you know." Tom blushed painfully. Something strange and new stirred in his mind. Compliments did not sweeten his thoughts as they did Lis mother's, for Tom had never seen better days, and felt as if he were being made a jest of. A week passed, during which the young girl strolled almost daily to the cabin. When she was there Tom sel dom entered the house. He had grown shy and sulky; he sat on the shore darkly brooding, orient oft silently to his fishing, One morning Belle and her father de parted. Belle kissed the withered cheek of her friend, and that was all. For when mention had been made of helping her substantially, the widow had drawn herself sharply up, all" the lady shining in her eye. "I may have seen my best days," she sa!d, "but I haven't come down to that yet. And if I needed any reward, I've had it now," tho added, as she felt the solt blood mantling in the cheek that Belle had kissed. Long after the two had left, Tom went about with a cloud on his face, and in his ears were ringing those mocking words: "I'm in love with Tom." A digust for his fishing life and for him self and for all their miserable sur roundings of poverty filled the lad's heart with an unwonted bitterness. "Mother," said he one day, as he sat darkly brooding over the hearth, "you said you were a born lady; why didn't you make a gentleman of me?" "I hadn't any money left when you came," said the widow briefly, "Then it's money that mvkes people gentlemen and ladies?" "I don't know,'' said the widow, puz zled ; "they somehow mostly have it." One day Tom came and told her he was going to sea. There haa been a man down looking for hands, and he had taken Tom gladly, for Tom was a handy fellow at almost any kind of sea craft, and would soon make a good seaman. "And you must just bide here pa tiently till 1 come back, mother; for if there's better days anywhere, I shall bring 'em with me, be sure." After that the sea looked bluer and colder than ever, and the solitary wo man lived a sort of hermit's life. No cheery voice of gossiping neighbor lightened the dreary cabin, no children prattled about her; and only Belle, the bright, blithe hearted lassie, seemed to remember to cheer her with a letter now and then. Belle was away now visiting some distant friends, but in her kindly heai t she kept a corner, it seemel, for the poor old woman who had saved her life. Three yean; -four passed away, and dai'y of a summer afternoon you might have seen the widow sitting in her door way, eager and hollow eyed, looking out for some possible ship that might be Tom's. Tom was not a good correspond ent, but occasionally up at the little Postofflce a wundering epistle waited lies trembling hand. She was growing very old and feeble now; but Tom wasgettin" up in the world. Tom was first mate of his ship, Tom was a success, Tom was a gentleman, and oh, above all things, Tom was coming home ! Not every one watches in vain, though we may not always be looking in the right direction. It was so with the widow. As she sat one day, with strain ing eye gazing on far off sunlit sails, and seeing how some of them hovered nearer and nearer, and some, alas ! took wing farther and farther away, the door way darkened suddenly; there came rushing upon her, as if dropped from the clouds, a plump, dark eyed, rosy cheeked lady, who flung herself into the arms of the watcher with a cry of joy. "Oh, .mother!" she exclaimed, half sobbing, half laughing "oh, mother! don't you know me? Why, I'm Tom'a wife, anel I've brought Hie captain with me." "Mother," said Cap:. Tom, that night, "yoa ve seen better days, perhaps, but I never have." "For didn't I tell yon," said Mrs. Tom, archly, "that I was in love with Tom? And father owns half his ship, yon know; so if Tom's captain, I'm second mate, yoa see. And we're going to take you away to where xee found our better days." Senator Johnston, who has just been re-elected by the Legislature of Virtjinia to another term in the United States Senate, is a nephew of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. He is about 65 years of age, and before going to the Senate never held any public office except, that of Judge, to which he was appointed by a military commander Fluid Lightning instantly core Neuralgia Nervons and Sick Headache, RBcomatlsm and all nervous pain . Druggists keep It. There U nothlne like leather." And there is nothlne l.'ke Uncle Sam's Harness OH to preserve leather. For sale by all druggists and saddlers. A Fanner's Paper The Pathos's HsLrxR has this brief bat very plain platform: To help farmtrt everywhere in all their relations of lift; trhether cirtl, tocial or proftttlonal. See adver tisement. The Photographic Copyiaa; Coaapaay of Burlington, lows, is giving essplojrment to hun dreds of men and women as canvassers for old pictures to be copied and talarged. eitner plain or colored. Agents wanted in eTerj connt v md town in the W est. VA horse Is entirely unfit for work if be has even the slightest attack of the epizootic, and it is not only cruel, but nnurofltabie to compel htm to work while in that conditioa. Put tim In a warm, comfortable stable, give him good care, and administer Uncle Sam's 'Condition Powder three times a day, in bran food. Vcgetlnc is the great health restorer, composed exclusively of barks, roots and herb. It Is very pleasant to take; every child likes it. Vegetlne purifies the blcod, renovates and Invigorates the whole system. Its medical properties are altera tive, tonic, solvent and diuretic. Paris Theatre, ChJcaco. This is one ot the most popular theatres in the West. The nightly bill offered is very attractive, and those spending an evening in Chicago should not fall to visit it. See the location as given in another column. Attention, Loulles. We call the special at tention of our lady readers to the advertisement of Messrs. 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Sarsaparillian anil its Associates. Carnages as Seen aad Felt aa They Daili Occar after Using; a Few Doses of DR. RADWAYS Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. I. Ooc spirits, aisafMsnass wtaknMS. Unraor. iltath-ilj- iaensM aad bardaMS of 8m& aad moselea, U. Z. atnagta iaenaaM. appstits UaprorM, rtlUh for food. no mors soar .nictations or vaurbrwa. good digwUoa, ala aal andUtortod alsop, awak.a fmh aad ritoron. 5. DitappMnaes of pots, bloteboa. pinplts; th. akia looks eUar aad ksalthy. tio aria eaaaftd from lu tarbld aad oloady appaarano. to a altar sbnrj or amUr colon rattrpasMS frosty firea th. bladdor taroach th. nntara without rla or sealaiaf; UttUoraossdUMat; no pala or makaosa. 4. Markod dlalaatlsa of qmaatlty aad frwraoaer of la Tolaatar wtakoaiag dischargm (if aSleUd that way), wiia oartalatjof Bsmaasatenra. IncnaMd ttroatth .ahibiud la th. soentlaf t'cads, aad faaotwaal hanaoay rottortt to Um MTtral orgaaa. ft. Tollow ting oa tho whits of tho orss. aad the iwartbr. ssfroa appoaraaos of tho akia ebaagd to a char, Uvolj aad boaltby oolor. 6. Tho. raffsriag from woak or alomtod Inn or tabtrelM will rtallM gnu boaoflt la .tpootoratiaa fredr th. touch phltgo or anens froa th. Uagt, air e. Us. troacht r wiadplp. throat or bead: diminishing of tho frwiaoaer of eongh; central lnerew. of stroagth throughout th. sj. Um: stoppag. f sight iwwtl aad paias aad ruling of woakact aroun tho aaklM, logs shoaldors, ota; eeuatiom f eold aad chills, mbm of mffbcatloa; bard breathing aad paroiims of congh oa lying down or ariiiag la th. morn tag. All thM dutroitiag sjmptoaa gradnallj aad saralj dU appear. 7? Aj day after day tho flAMArAKlXI.IAlf Is taken, sew tlgm of returning health will appou; aa th. bltod ixaprorei is stroagth aad parity, disease will dlmla bh. and U foreign aad iaporo deposit, node, tamers, sneer, hard lomr. et&. b. reaolTCd away and th. unoun. aad. sound and healthy; olosr. fTer son., eyphilHJo son. aroaieekin diseases gradually disappear- .... 8. la easts where tho system baa beta sallTaud, aad Mercury, Qoicksilfer, CorroslTO SaUinau (tho principle constituent of the advertised carMparillas) associated la soma case with Ilyd. of Potass,) bars aeeuaolated aad become deposited la tho bones. joinU, eta, causing carle of th. bones, rickets, (pinal eurratures, contortion, white swellings, vanoo. Tela, etc, tho IABIIP1BIIi LIAN will resolToaway these deposit aad aztermiaate th. Tins of th. disease from th. sjsua. 9. If tho. who are taking the, medicine for th ear of Chronic, Scrofulous or Byrhilitla disease, bowertr slow may U the cure, "feel better, aad Had their general health ImproTing, their fleeh aad weight iaeroatiagor oven keeping Its own. it is a rsr sign that tho euro I progressing. In these diseases th patient either gets better or worn th virus of th. disease is not Inactive; If not amited aad driria from the blood, it will spread aad eontiau. to undermine th constitution. As soon a th NAEIAPABILLIaN make the tiUent 'feel better," overy hour you will grow better and Increase la health, strength aad flesh. The great power of this rmdyU la disease that threaten death a In Consumption of the Lung aad Tuberculous Phthisis. Scrofula, Hjr hllold Diseases, Wasting. Degeaon tiuand UlrrraUon of tho Kidneys, Diabetes, Stoppag of Water (irwd'.u nou relief afforded where catheters Ear. to be u-. t'..u doing away with th. painful operation of uingtlieeoiuttrumenU), dissolving stone in th. bladJer, and in all cases of Inflammation of th Bladder and Kid aevv inchunioeaesof Leucorrhea aad Uterine disease. In tumors, node, bard lamp and syphiloid nicer; la dropsy; in venereal soro throat, ulcers, aad ia tubercle ot th. lunge ia goat, dyspepsia, rheumatism, rickets; in mr eurist deposits it Is In these terrible fosms of disease, wber th human body haa become complete wreck, aad where eve or boor ofezlsteae 1 torture, wherein this great remedy challenge th astonishment aad admiration of th sick, ft is in such case, where all the pleasures of aiUtenc. appax cut off from the unfortunate, and by it wonderful, almost supernatural agency, it restores the hopsless to a new life and new existence where this great remedy stands alaa la IU might and power. In th ordinsry skia diseases that every ea I acta leee troutW itfi. a few dote will in met cases, aad a frw bottle la ui nor aggravated forms, work a paraaasal cure. Tho. afflicted with ehrenle disease should purchas a pwekag. containing one down bottles, rrie Sjlfj pr doom. er as per half doles kettle, or 91 per bottle, gold bfl druggists RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will AlTord Instant Ease. UiXAsfaf ATION OF THE KTDIfETB. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNQB SORE THetOAT. DIFnCCLT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF TUE HEART. HYSTERICS. CROUP. DIPHTHERIA. CATARRH. INFLUENZA. HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE. MUMPS. NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS. AQUE CHILLS. Tb applicatlaa of th IKABT atELICr to th. saner part wber th pais r diacolty xiu will afford aad comfort. Twenty drop la half a tamWer of waur will, la a few INTERNAL FAINS. Traveler should always earry a bottte f M Aa W A T BUCf with them. A few drop la water vill rrsvsal ukaoas or pia froa ebaags of waur. IT IS BETTER THAN FRENCH BRANDT OR BIT TERS AS A STIMULANT. Price 5 Ceata. Sold bj Druggists. DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS PcrfoeUy TMtelosa, teaawy waked with mat gum. paraa, rola.rnry. cleanse aad stTMCthra. aXAWATTfl ttXlJa, ter th. car ef aa diso-atr of Cos) ", Liver, Bevel, atodacyr. Bladders, Herros DiataM. Head ache, Constipation Cmtivm ladigMaoa. Drspetta. RiIhoejwoM. BUlioM Taer. IaSaaaatioa ef th. fiewass. Filea, aad all DeramgeacaU of th. Internal Viarwra. Wa noted u aet a pcativ. earn. Purely vigtaile awsaia a MBxBy,airJstdJrtrrioMdraa fljj SMTOMrts taej fcttowiagsjaituasreaal'iagtSa a etgeftMiCTaaatT Orgaac C scipation. la van rue.. fnUaaM ef the Btoed IB IS Head. Acidity of th. Stomach. Nnasa. Ueaetirurn. Dime ef Fotd. Fullness er Weight ia th. Stomach. Sur EracSa tws Siakiag er Ffoaenaf at tb. Pit ef th. riiesaik. Bwiassiag of th Head. Mamed aad Disacalt Breathing. Flattering at tb yeas. Choking or awffatasiag SesMtieas nisamuiaaw, iissme T via before th. . Tew aatd DU Paia ia eyes rvTCaaacej; asiiewn bi th. f i. fkart. "-i JtsraiaciaabwFteefc. tka kkia a4 Zree. Pata a rhMkssj ef Hea AIM nJaAatWAYS aTtU. QX frw ate sjisfiaaaR a lfT aaaed dlswscra. Brfr SB asabfeaarsjasu bold bt dbccoist. SSl7aV A-rdkr-!tfc.aa Tab. laawmatiw wsMk iwlllMMMyem. W.A.Drown&Cos UMBRELLAS 'XLnfXA aad aTatW TOMMJ Tas rljai Tjka'tBslr bbbm tv waawtrt w MYBYafrT'TTH bbbbbbbTsiJ- affafafr fsBBBBTBTa " aafaf BBBBBBBBBHHHHB ' BBBsV VI BhsassanaHP oWNyStasJyw; gasT SsaW dgaaaaaasV? " " BROADCAST SEEIIX1 ATTACHMENT TO CULTIVATORS. Viliratiii;? Harrows anil Throe-IIor.se Equalizers. Our XX .Stirring l'luw nccr tail H scour even In nu: dlrilcslt soils m fcmiulrc of jour Uxal dea'cT bWorc jMirchapItig BXJ1T a?X3IE SEWING asaaassasas! .Qr asnw'aasB""'" I - f - - 3 r a HaiBLaaC,v I I rJR..dBaHaWBBKL il-ssHaysTTrsaBsa1 Baa Ssrw wABwBassasasaBs Send for osr Descriptive Circnlars and Late Terms to Cash Purchasers. Agents Wanted Everywhere. Addrcjw JOUXSON, CLARK & CO., 141 State Street, Chicago, 111. Dr. Whittier, 617 St. Charles Street. St. Louis. Mo. ArrcuI&rgralatoftwoMo!lct Cc'crf.baibrrnliirrenfsd In tne i-til trf stmrnt r Vcnrral and itexua! Diiruw ttuo or olbfr Phr.lelin ia bt. Louu, at cllj fprt i!ir, u4 all oil rtskltfiU SDOW. Syphilis, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Stricture. Orchitis, Rupture. allUrinary Diteates and Syphilitic or mer curial affections of the throat, eliin or boneo. - in-.!' with unparalltlnl aaeceu.oa tcLnilnc nocl l SiUlj, frit atrl. Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Debility and Impotceny, as tb. rtultofSlf abuw la joutn.attnalcinawi la maturerjMi? orol&er caur, ant which pfodaev aro?of the following tcrrta arrvouanritra.lQBlriultalona,i2cMlltj.t!linnri4of tlffbt,derli omorj, pltnptra oa th frv. r !jUaI decay. arrriMo la aorirtv of female, e'ufU4la of Mraj. 2o4 of actual ;mrr. .ur . rvaU.ritit, maniacs improper or unhappy, ar prrnianrntlr euro-i CotnaluUoa itwlmorbj mall frtr. ao 1 Imltol.a rilrujlj talk or his oplolon coiti nothing. Mntklorcao ho nt br rit "" or mail, turn OuaranUr.1. OBI-. baun A U M T I U Man Ujs.lrU.tal P M. Iampbl-t. toauTsdJrrterur iiiiiudm MANHQQIV-AII about it. for 15 Ccnti. WOMsOfHOOD Every woman wants it. lOct Bent Sealed, both for 20 cent. Also In Oerman. bound together. Illustrated, for 18 cent, llrnlt br mail. Also In Elegant Cloth and Ollt Binding. U60 pages. chaste EngTurlnc. Bent soiled for 60 cent. . 11 IB MARRIAGE GUIDE. 0r nrtj woo4trlul ru ; iciurra, true to Uu. ariku-i on th. loi lnving satjMU : Hbomir outrj.ahuM. hr l'nir !u marry. Who marry flrat. Manhot. VTuaaahuol. rhjlcl Jai 1 bt fffru of celibacy ulnnn U'hnshouM marry . Ho. Ufa ao-1 hmpplcraa may blacrra.l Th rhTaktlitT of Hfrui!iictiH), a nu, ar more. Thoae marrle,l or cobtrtnplatlojt marrlaf e thoull reat It. After a Uflooc practk. 1 ataf rt from human aa w.ll aa moral eooTlclioo, It eaght to b rra.l by all aJult .rvo. then locked np.Dot lalj arcunlor lrjet. aait la worthy of rr-raJli(. Itcoa uioa the cream of literature on thla subject. fiBOVER & s to vxw ixpsovxd 8HUTTU! STITCH SEWING MACHINES ABB TUB VXRX BEST IX U&M. T.Ibsral tsnna to AjjeaU and th Trada, Price List aad Terms on application. Address, GKOVEB 4 BAKEIl S. M. CO. lMSuteSL, Chicago, 111 JtONXT VAX BE MADE! CENTRAL .SffWt 70S Chestnut St.. ST. LOUIS, MO. TnfrUton ar rhjilclaas (rtcnlar sradaatra) har1nj allfs-Uwj rractlee. ThOMUrrlsteMtnctlrdlaar.(casMb7SKrTltAh ltof tU. orj txms), ajch as BpermaWiThc). Seminal wr. am eew. jTerroua Debility aad Impoteney. ad thiir rare, Urtmlmt errmftn. incapttttm fr marrUtt er SwaV -...uvtI:-rawlU ntrmtnu, ra e f- . arsasaves. . Lodf mnd nlnd. At., aiao rwot or okl iuh of Olct.Oonorrbc. Btrioture. ait &ra SyDhllla. arti K?Z?2Z!.Zftn ". . : .. . W CAJf CUB.K. uW; aa.1 peraaaUy ; aralicatlas aU rlmu tnm tasjicm. Caarjaa aolrrata. Tnatsmst.aratawxraJTacyl prt aaMytorraiel a ilisueee CoaualUUoas r. aU er wrV. PrtTat. Btodloal Onldtitla aUi m-j. tut iniue). BOOK OP NATURE ' Grt Meertj aaj labrssatloti tororrU& sa4 static-totk a-iee. HUUUparfau Uw u k keaiuty, baaUral ttlMm (lno artlrli) aeslraO. art fSo bfeaa4 rMalala tr, M.a bowt ao4 'rBaua9ai. UtJtial attm act rervriMlaas. ft.'.! aa mat prl'ato aSartloas lu-llou to marrta K. Akwlbr rriTawrnrcr Sat a-rarljal4((o.Usaib1i loraSeu. it- -" wwuw. anucai usuraie.7SBtuaiiri,si.lka 0 s r.re K'. -' - Vrrne c r- f jt Kpl!rr7 r FltH, ST- IVnt Daaco. arfi a:i cerrou iet wt suaranteX iod Lr Ctrcujn Aiitcu Xjn. icsh, 507 CarrsU As., Oucao. 12. l-OCV1! VSX.T OW-. 5AU ItiWCiMP' V3kV3HVZ ?& t wsp. TS? WOODS HOTEL MU.MZ. WASHLIGTOsT IT. Caieajp. aUsOXaXJaXb (UU CUy lMriCscrir. O. ftAJSata. Brtsjr. liS 41 0 WalsviVaT7 SAuXsss-sCIKlOa Too wlH Sad ! stjl. bat toon t1 eoeafcart tta& saaj as oi anater srtuiaaaout asd aic&ar acasea. fl.fO to $2.00 A PAT, laecrdlaf fc Eea. T01Ua KMBJUOT. Ft SBBBBBBSa9Q9ffflltJfL aBaaaaagajBjKaBaaas ' " rAWr bbb .asBBsaaf SBBBBBT -l r Smi.PEMSJaaia i-" vjFiSmm jF axrT.'--' ADA HOTEL WEIR PLOW CO., .Monmouth, III., Manufacturer of thecctc hratctl WEIR CULTIVATOR, Clipper Plows, Sulky Solf-Dumpin, ami HrttitM'UBtplntr MACHINE! Any jcrpon u anting A FltK'!asv Light Kubbib? and Katllj flnuagrtl Skattle Sorclnir Jfarhiar, "lil find It r ltupntatico to fend to ux f our latest term? to jmrchaffrr. a. wc offer Large Discounts sedfrmi MACHINES ON TIM A I. to an , part cf the Norths est. It Coata Mottuue; to Try thn ' HOKE MACHINE. As wo hear all the czpenrer. If ant acrcptcih CASH nucE, io. SS ) Ar.d JsZtntak jOitiiUff SPECIAL ADV.UITACE81 1. Klght Kmtnent 1'rofraaorB ss-Itistrtictors. 2. Thn Ilest and Miwt Klenat Kuomaln the tVeat. 3. Iloairdlns: Cluti. ()xxl Hoard about 93 pvr wcwK. 4. Three Klrst-clasa I'entnen constantly employ 1 0. Individual and Superior lostrBctlonlrtlknikycrpInf 6. Commcrctal Law tnralusba ttbualBainrn. 7. Conimerclal Arithmetic- tharooghMalDracitral. H. t'neuled Adranta;e for IralBTarrnplir ft. Thrac atlrantairea arc afforded by HQ eTHBa acuuux. Addrt-ts, for I trrulana. MONTACirB T.lLLITIRinor- IAVK.MOUT. IOWA. l'Iuic wtntf where yoo yaw th.. Important to Granfers and All Corners IIAKPEK 15KOS., Wholesale Grocers ! 44 Mat Hi., ChlrieB. HI. Mke a specialty of supplying lrit;e and Club with Tosw, t'ttnVa. .Splrra. Krulta mimI (Innrrnl (irorrrloa In an desired uantlt ( at vckolttate prictM. Nat f fart Inn nuaranteid tatr-Clrculars with fall ixplanntlin mid new price Met an: now ready and will lo vent to any person rt-qtioKtlni: the raiui. TO PATitONS OF HUSBANDRY Thrnugliont the Unlti-tl SUtrn. THK l'.'antrr of Lonllaia arn anxloiia to lu-nl-li tliflr Ilrtdh. r Tntron" In the North and West with pure and unadultiTn'id sasar. tnolaa se, rice, etc., dliectly from th Ir plantation. Send a postal card with jour uame and ro.U ufllce address to N. I. WKTMOltK. .Stwte (Irnnc Act-nl for I.olIina, WKW OHLKAj:, andycu 111 receive In return (po.tpald)a pan. pblet conlalntcK the dlaVrtnt j:rvlo of nujiar mola-a.-P, rice, cofloo. ate. with advice a to bow to oidtr. Tim clrcalor also fnralstir full list of rrelglit rates ft urn New Otleann fo tauitit In the North snd Went. Wyoming Monthly LOTTERY. Lealircd by aathotltofan act of the I.eS!IrCT. AffcntM Special Drauiii. EVERY TICKET WINS A PRIZE;!' Only B BOO Tlekatta Send tor partlnslarr and c-t a ticket FREE of COST Addres J.M I'ATfKK. A cent wanted.. Ls ramie City. Wyomlr.r , VARIS THEATRE. 19 and i'l canal M., bt" R a "uinton aad lUn w.II. LEi, - Minajrrr OliCi .t.Te7, cennC llh a Brst rlas Mar Hpeclalty Company. All the leading artlsU. or tho day In rapid socceaalon and constantly ensssed. Lllorsand travelcm who wlh to en Jor n hour of fun and amnsemect shou'd not fall to Tlslt the l'arls. Onr reals of prices the loweatln the world :-I5 ,t. , 2J ct... 11 10 snd .C. Af.rsndOalalllll every Sunday evenlnit. A BOOKFOR THt MILLION I MARRIAGE Hin. ata M GULDIL It aaomai cacrarixa, aa4 ui.a TitaiM laWiaai t Ir." U,.Y1T"V? T " eeuw eua It I. rift .sa-ftLj -.-- " -.nm.i a. ainarwsM ailiitn.l mr..w as f 10; eorr rnarsmsL t SSsTLiLSSr pSSkH, rim. Wfnamamr er L ti & t. i. i -T wni-a eaJed.for2SBBBBa. OTliriZZ ?IaT !" t m.m.utarj-mmm rvuimffJH-,- OPIUM ft Isteoraicg cpee,iry rid hT DR. KFX-K-H r.zir krnm am fur Keojeriy. Ass ClfAaUil, far treareat usul cupl. CaU on or viir It. 3. & MCI. 113 ;ba St. CisefsfiAti, 0. 1919. postpaid. tLea A Meatttlr Marsala for Teunet Ur. Svtmmmlt Iu.crnjkTz. Ca?-.c ! cat for a .ample aaabtr. MajbaHW JtOW flB7Si aad jet the las: aasaVrr of UI jear rfxKic. . JOHX1. HHOffXXT ?2 Brooai aWIa lHret. Hkssss. swnioNEr by Ksdlsr S4 ?S for as. ava Smt.. -j mi WEEKLY TRIBCNK (reralar pritt a() or J5.T5 for th XasazlM aad THK SMli WXSKLT TSIBUXS (rrs!r prta S3.) A4- REVOLVEESM Hfl .WBafaWMUKsrWrn iVlW tflZSyr"mf & rrit WtXB lTX. ? rM'id. Fmfrtf. - Tin i MMMM. yvKwrmMut ecu WtstaTJS. Caassasja. flt. "" tamoaat aierBj. r U.1 LassallT ar laieaaatatU Ity. tic lUaiamcm Ttsaax sary. Tmm BOX ia7. CHICAGO. IU frtaaasj Vl. ttmm Mala. tmT 15. FFY P1CQ If 7c vast a 1b lot erpsw aaaas a ttf t. - """ " ' at aiar CTnHc i7i AfrB VJUTIL. lMJa MorpliKEa. DIKES 9 (J It rii. asoresa KJtV J. D.TAS aXaX5. llik'tt.cratrs.Wts. 4 . ''I ) f A