ws PyWBBl T"itW Tai . f ( -gf n . n ' j. -. -wV. i I ! li c si & fe A rANTOBAL. nv a. .1. ai'M)V. I al with Doris the shepherd raaldeii: Her crook was laden tilth wreathed flower. I sal and wooed her through sunlight wheeilne;. And shades stealing for hours and hours. Ami rdie. my Iiorls. whoso lap Inr-ioscs Wlhl summer roses of rare perfume, TIio while I sued her. kept hushed and hearkened Till shadows had darkened from glcfti to gloom. She touched my shoulder with fearful finger; She said, "We linger; we must not tay ; 3Iy Hock's In danger, my sheep will wander; Heboid them yonder how far they stray" I answered bolder, ' Say. let me hear you. And still he near you, and still adore; .Nor wolf nor stranger will touch one earllng; Ah! stay, my darling, a moment more." She whispered, sighing, "There will be sorrow Ilejond to-morrow. If I Ioso to-day; ?.Iy fold unguarded, my Hock unfolded, I shall be scolded, and sent away." Said I, replying, "If they do miss jou. They ought to hiss jou when you get home; And well rewarded my friend and neighbor Should be the labor.from which jou come." "They might remember," she answered meekly, "That lambs are weakly and sheep aro wild; Hut If they love me. It's none so ferrent; I am a servant, and hot a child." Then each hot ember glowed quick within Hie, And low did win in; to swift reply; Ah"! do but prove me, and none hall blind you. Nor fray, nor flint jou, until I die." .She bluihed and started, and stood awaiting. As If debating In dreams dltine; Hut I did brae them I told Iter plain! .She doubted valul ; she must be mine. iv wo twin-hearted, from all the valley Did clia.se and rally the nibbling ewe. And homeward drove them, wu together, 1 broiigh blooming heather, and gleaming den i. That simple ilulj inch graeedld loud her My Dot Is tender, my Iiorl true; Tint I, her warder, did always hies her, A lid often press Iter to take her due. Til!'; QrUEX'S LITTLE shoes. On the ;th of January, 1770, at the fe;ist of the Epiphany, there occurred on hoard the French frigate Heron, as she lay at the pier previous to her de parture from France, a scene phjuant enough to merit recital. .All the ollicers whose services were not in actual demand were promenading the (juarter-deck, smoking, chatting, and otherwise whiling away the time, when suddenly a young midshipman mounted the gang-plank from the pier, crying, "Hats off, gentlemen! hats off! tlio Queen approaches." Yet.strange to say, Marie Antoinette had not quitted Ver sailles, for at that moment she might have heen found in a corner of the chateau, under the shelter of etiquette, playing high comedy vnfumille, taking the cue from Count d' Artoris, and having for prompter the Count de 1'rovence, her brothers-in-law. She filled the principal role in "Le Devrin (In Village" -The Village Soothsayer" and sang with feeling .I'.il perdue- mon servlteur I'al perdue tout mou bonheur words which she had occasion afterward to repeat often enough poor, unfortu nate Queen ! Who, then, was the usurper V "Who 1200 leagues from Versailles, had taken up the scepter which the legitimate Queen had for an instant abandoned for a shepherd's crook? Let us hasten to assure the reader that thore w:is no imposition, no crime, nor high treason there; the royalty that honored the Heron with its presence was only the Tugitive "royalty of the beau," which, by chance, had fallen to a pretty creole of Alarlinique, a relative of the Captain, who, under the charge of an aged aunt, was journeying to the metropolis in a vague search for fortune and inher itance. In truth, it was to be regretted that the young Queen was only playing Queen, for she carried her high and novel honors with a grace which Cath erine J L or Marie Theresa might have envied. "On your knees, beautiful page," said she, addressing the youth who had an nounced her; "do you not see that I have dropped my glove? Approach, my Ministers, and do not smile, for the question to lie discussed is a grave one I love my subjects, and do you hear? I desire above all things that my subjects love me in return ; we must, then, decide as to whether I shall wear a blue or a white rosette to gain their homage. How is this? It seems that my Prime Minister permits himself to puff the smoke of tobacco into the nos trils of his sovereign in lieu of incense." And thus, with a thousand innocent sallies, with a thousand little coquetries, did she cause the old sailors to laugh so heartily and long that the lire of their pipes died out, and they forgot to light them. Uut one who seemed to eniov the sport more than the rest was Pierre Hello, a native of ttreton, an old son dog with more scare than wrinkles, who upon that very morning had re ceived a medal of honor a tardy ac knowledgement of his long service and who, for that reason, had been ad mitted as a guest to the Captain's table for the daj-. Marie llose, as the little lady was called, listened, breathlessly, to the won derful stories related by the old man-of-war's-man, and had complimented and caressed him until the heart of the old sailor palpitated with as much emotion at the praise of this young beauty as at the moment when he received his medal. He alone waited upon her, and, indeed, upon him devolved the entire care of the child, owing to the fact of her aunt's being a sufferer from gout and unable to leave her comfortable chair, where she spent most of her time read ing the life of her favorite saint, Augus tine, only looking up, from time to time, to cry, "This way, Minette! this way, Marie IioseH as she saw her cat or her niece chasing a sunbeam. ButMarieEose, with that daring and perfect freedom possessed by most young girls of her age, one moment would climb up the cordage, balancing herself on the ropes, while brave Pierre watched from below, ready to catch her in liis arms should she be blown down the deck, or to jump overboard should she fullinto the sea. Then, tiring of that she would amuse the unemployed officers or men with a song or dance, until attentive Pierre seemed suddenly to have found intelligence enough to comprehend the verse and appreciate j.t i.i. i:uin 1 Vha Hitt tVI ine grace vl me xituc cix. j.uo j " i lowing that of her mock coronation, J Marie Hose seemed sad and dispirited, and her old friend Pierre was at a loss to know what trouble affected his favorite. She, observing his questioning looks, took him into Iter confidence, and told him her sadness was caused by a pre diction made to her by an old negrcss, said to be a witch, who lived in the forest near her home, and to whom Marie Hose had been in the habit of secretly bringing food. The words of the prophecy being so strange, the child fully remembered them. They were :is follows: "Good little missy, me saw in the night a great bird mount tii up very high in the air, with u rose in its beak. You are that rose; you will be very unhappy; you will be a queen; then comes great tempest, and you per ish." ''And yesterday," said she, "I was Queen, and now I am expecting the tempest which is to carry me away." "Never fear, mademoiselle," replied Pierre; "If anything happens to the ITeron, you have only to seize hold of my belt like this, see! and, cntli tin help of God and my patron saint, you will be towed ashore as gently as a sloop by a three-nuister!" Marie Hose somewhat leassurcd hy the words of honest Pierre, lewaith-d him by singing a song, the words of which embodied the prophecy of the old u egress. Hut hers was an age when melancholy thoughts impress the mind but lighth', and the following day she was dancing :us gayly as ever, utterly unmindful of the negrcss and her weird prophecy. Days and weeks passed without wearing away the high spirits of the chihl, but, alas! not with out wearing her little shoes. The last skip of a farandole carried away the fragment of thread which held them together; and, the wardrobe of the ladies being very scant (they having de layed purchasing until their arrival in Paris), poor Marie Hose was forced to spend hertiineseated by the side of her aunt hiding Iter little bare feet in the folds of her dress, able only to move her head the loss of her shoes holding her captive, like the Princess in the story, awaiting the coming of a cavalier to deliver her. The cavalier came in the person of Pierre Hello. "Allow such pretty feet to go bare!" said he, indignantly. "One must be without heart." 5ut if, as the poet says, indignation makes poetry, it docs not follow that indignation makes shoes. Pierre reflected and scratched his head, turning his quid from cheek to cheek. The quid is to the mind of the sailor as the hands are to a clo-k ; when the mind is working the (pud is turning. And Pierre had undertaken to think out a problem difficult evon to a mathe matician, to make something out of nothing, a problem that God alone has determined. "Apiece of leather! My pipe and my medal for a piece of leather! cried Pierre like Richard for a horse. Ho searched all over the ship, and peered into every crevice where even a mouse might have been concealed, when suddenly he gave a cry of joy a cry such as might have come from a Harpagon when he found his treasure, or Rousseau on discovering a new plant. JJut it was neither tlower or treasure that Pierre had discovered; it was something of more value in his eyes. 1 1 was a boot the boot of a soldier who had been killed during a gal?. And this boot had been tossed aside, no one knows how, while its mate was lying at the bottom of the sea, or perhaps in the stomach of a shark, thinking, like the rat of La Fontaine, that the things of earth concerned it not. Uut Pierre Hello decided otherwise. With the assistance of a knife, in lieu of an awl, he cut and shaped, in the course of an hour, that which we should be glad to call a pair of shoos, but candor forbids. "What he did make was not exactly shoe or slipper, buskin or moccasin; it was something entirely new in the art of shoeniaking, something original and without a name; nevertheless, a thing perfectly secure and fully reliable as a protection for the feet. When they were finished, brave Pierre hastened with the offering to his little mistress: and. amid much laughter and great coaxing, persuaded her to put them on: then, placing her on the lloor, he stood with his arms akimbo, and admiringlv ex claimed, "Yoila!" An hour later she was dancing away with a weight on each foot, to the vig orous applause of her admirers, having gained a double victory, for there was in this dance a combination of art and strength; it was Taglioni and Madame Saqui in one bwly. At last, after a long voyage, the good ship arrived at its destination, and the time came for them to disembark. The leave-taking of the little Creole and the old sailor was really touching. "I will never forget you, and T will keep your shoes as a souvenir, as a relic," said Marie Rose, trying to consolePierre, who passed the back of his rough hand across his eyes, which looked suspicious ly moist. "Oh, no!" responded he, sadly shaking his head ; "you are going to Paris, where you will soon forget your old friend and your little shoes." "I will never forget," she repeated, as she was led away by her aunt, but con tinued looking back as long as Pierre was in sight. UufPierre Ilelloliever knew whether she kept her word or not, as he was killed in an action not many months later. But what of Marie Rose? In the midst of our story comes the great French Revolution; a Hood of war and carnage which we will not dwell upon, but, closing our eyes, pass on to the time of the Empire, and pro ceeded at once to the home of the noble but unfortunate Josephine, a widow in the eyes of the law, causal by a legal separation from Napoleon, but still an Empress, and still adored by the French people, who had not approved of" the divorce. Sitting in an apartment of the palace her arm resting carelessly on her piano, she u;ts listening with a smile to a j group of young ladies-of-honor who were holiciting iH.-nnissioii to give some charades in costume at the chateau. "With pleasure, my children," said the kind Josephine. "I will even see to it that thecostumes are furnished. Thanks to the generosity of the Emieror, my own wardrobe is all-suflicient; see what a merchant has just sent me!" and care lessly she spurned with her foot a magnificently-embroidered robe which lay ujoii the door. The garment w:is so beautiful that the youngest of the ladies, enthusiastically clapping her hands, cried out, "Heav ens! but your Majesty must le very happy?" "Happy!" murmured Josephine, with a sigh ; "y-s, very happy." She seemed lost in thought for a mo ment; then, throwing off the memories which o'pi eased her, she arose, saying, "Follow me, ladies, and select your cos tumes." Followed by the thoughtless throng, she entered the room, where her wardrobe was kept. The eyes of the young ladies opened as wideas did those ot the woful-diopper's sons when he entered the cave of Ali Baba, at the wonders of lace and finery exposed to their ga.e: everything that art could furnish and money procure was there. "Take your choice, my children," said the generous Empress; amuse your selves in selecting from all the beautiful diesses which dazzle you so. You are fn-e to take anything you find, with one exception, and that is too sacred for any one to touch. Hut "she continued, sett ing the curiosity depicted in their faces "I may show you this wonderful treas lire." You may imagine how the minds of thoM! young girls were affected. What new wonder were they to behold? Could it be possible that anything more precious than what they had already beheld could exist? Smiling at the wonder she had herself created in their minds, she slowly drew from the corner of her jewel-case, not a present of Napo leon, not the gift of a geni, but the handiwoik of Piene Hello the little shoes of Marie Host for you have guessed ere now that the Empress Josephine and the little barefooted dan cer arc one and the same person. When the sword of Bonaparte began to hew Europe, Josephine Marie Hose Tascher de la Pagerie was chosen as a happy Queen. But there came tempests and storms, enemies fell upon and ciushed France and amid all this the prophecv of the old negress was fulfilled. The bird had dropped its rose, and too Creole of the Three Islands, twice crowned Queen, perished amid the tem pest. Home Journal. Industrial. Tiiomab (I. ortwio. Solicitor or Patent or tho Iowa 1'atent Ovkice. at lies Molnct. reports the following U. S. Pateuts Issued to Western liiTent- MAY 30, 1S7C. Barrel-Trucks. Silas Allman, Atlan tic, Iowa. Fifth-Wheels for Vehicles. Paul La Belle, Monroe, Iowa. Harness Clamps. J. McCormick, (Hidden, Iowa. Mechanical Movements. Miner G. Mosher, Wichita, Kansas. Car-Couplings. J. F. Roehm, Hiawa tha, Kansas. Nut-Locks. Isaac Van Kuran, Oma ha, Neb. Knife Hacks and Rests. A. R.Bvrkit, Fairfield, Iowa. Piano-Actions. J. W. Holmes, Du buque, Iowa. An adjustable weight is tapped into the upright of a piano-jack, to dispense with the use of a spring. Animal-Weaning Bits. Solomon E. McGee, Pearson M. J)ye, Nelson Iloemer, and Horace Simes, Tama City, Iowa. Harvesters. Andrew T. Nord, Fre mont, Neb. Mechanical Movements. 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Fai;tat (ll acet) ralatlBf to t& abore. atat la acalcd eaTtlcrt. for two poouiw ausp. Cosialuoa t oSc cr t j c!l &M. aai iaTlsed. a tritaSj 1X1 cr LU optica cosu Eetlzc Wten It ia taeocreaUat to tilt iha city fer trtasest, aMlidaateaatvaeatbjeiTrsaaorBaUeTKTwter. Cert. aMe eaaea rnaratKed. where doctt exini It 1 tnzll? n:-l. OScetocr:A.lL:F.. Bzzi3.ji, 12 Jt.tal e.iu Pamphlet, fa twy iddrets, for Two Stamps. MANHOOD ftoa """ WOMANHOOD J.STt.'loc I SwUtawaled.aUItlirea.ror 90 Cents. , Manhood aad Womanhood ia Germia, both iegatiier, IKastrafad, 15 Cents.f MARRIAGE i -ASb pHHa. i GUIDE. Kaaraatclotli and ail t Madia. Sealed for 30c. Orr fcy wotvlerfu penplctnre, true to life; artiste ea tao toaowiog aaajeeta: to aaj rurrr. vso set. vtj. rroperacewBaarrr. 1fBoBarrrnt,asial. Wcma booi. PtjefcaJ daear. Too effaca of eeLloey aid eitei.-w-aoaocldoair:HoatiraBlta?it3euiajtlcrtv-i. Tt TknUlccr of BerTDieetkie, aad b.i7 nsu Ticar auRlidoreoatcByiaSat aarrUabesVl reaj iu AftaraUSa-IecgpTaetlee.IajMrifTaa bssia aj TtX tt aaeral eeeTlbaa.ft cajtt to b read tr aU Hzl: prxcj. than locked txp.net laid ancadorlot.aal:itwanar cr re-ralac- It coaulastecrcaacf nedicalliter ature,taooat caUered la aa extrasire prae-Jce. aad wona to tzj oca aaa an: atre u a care al percsal, tea ttsea xtaooeta. repaUr CdUsa. aaae as abere. bet paper eerrr. K3 pir. JOcwaaBtJTCaJl. Caaapen sood-fsldo la JUscn. l : DR; WHITTIER, 617 St. Charit ttrtt t, St. Louis, Mo. atl TTTaTI know oaConniies3tar- IttM I 1 1 J aP.. n;e. the Ririioiica waBBF- ijnavtt and KtrtU&mt A2TD t tie cioU trrtem, YbU B00K0FNATURE.SfSg their nxtnre ad core. Trrati on all PriTa Pueaa. ,-ui.j explaining their oanara. yispCorci aod nteaaatcrare; tl 1 the only really eicnt;8c wvrk cf the kird erer pcbUaa (d, -smtmic seart' 360 pasrrt and la coispltte ia rtrrj re iwct. Sect by XailKrwreiy araJrd oa r-ee'pt ot M eU. X drraa. Dr. C. X BonaKKAa JSBSonLVJ&tU Sl.ljoaU.Ua. ataa!aaedialS7 Til f IIDI1S IF I8HII GlinSTT Safsaparillian and its Assoeiatet Cfeaag m mad Felt m TVey Ocrara.flr L'alaf m Fw Domi W DR. RADWATS Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT 6100D PURIFIER. L o4 rinu. iftr3 t iw. hinw, Ma'tvtelf luniM a4 &&rlaM f ZS Mt suda, w. 1. cr(& l&cnuaa. ;ti.i tsrrt'M. rtlU. (b (m4. M mora mi tr.mt r wiu.tA, g4 !. la af ii;Mtti Cut. ' tri aa nrA. t- Dua;ftMs f :. Utcv. fisriMi. U ikim Ucti iUu &s Uilu.. ti r -f4 ka tm trU4 ci tlij :rra :, Lrrj r mUr : mut (UM4 tnlf fcva c tu:i iui u. rtir iti.5-.i r- j -Utta htt u z. riiBtv ' i r VUlBMt. . Mi:ktl t alaV cf iatti: t trrificj tf t- Mrulat; er trc3ot exn IorrtuJ tvtsro uLkW It lt Mtnuaf c'b1i, ti tcacusaJ tn nmm to tit ttitrvl -aj . YLc Utf -3 it ' tf tit t.tl Mmrkf t&Srca t;;tL'uci 1 w tcW u situ. Ut. aal Lrtlu; t.'.: 4. li.ct ts-trai rros m ; eJ.- !- Iut m rttrtlt iUni-u (iiti Ubit .& i;cuikUx tttj i. Unk t!i(a ur a.cai trvo ltil;i ur wlU. f oki r wiailplr, ti r.i r tat. i ataii-!r ! i- trnzrj f ec(L. &;; luntM l '--! litj'i iti j MK ilOf( f 'ti tu kai rl t&4 tuiixt tt tkcM arvti lit talUa. U, itt!itr. t(&. wWiU f c.l4 i4 ctd!.MS( it tU,m. Laj4 UaUlsja4 IiTtsi f aj i l;l( &' t irti la ti iara Ib. Allliua iitwaaaiac ia(hu (raasjUf a4 lara'j 4UiJ,v.vr 7. AiOilV U u MIMirtltlLUlK a ait a. t t'jtJ of rrt-a!n mIiA l.l rJ k!bo4 ia?rtM la ittt!(- a P-irlfy. ii wtII 4lala Ui, ac ail fjralja aai Infaia 4t-"-iu, Dta. taasrm aaacari. hr4 loaipa, , Sr."l ajr an4 lia ssaraai W.kii ar3n4 ai bialtti, I-n. ftttr ih, - Vil-tlt ataa. airoalt ilia Jihui f rii 4,t't B. la !&- tfia .: ti Uii LkTt4. aa4 UrtMTj. Ql-k;t. C-rriit NU.nii. (lia r.natipU ocJtilaaal af at. altariiaa4 artara'Uiat) aaraniul la NMiawaitallti if roua,) Nat a-raoltiJ aai Utcct Jait4 la ta tara. jatbla, tat utla ct. al tht Ueh. rlcktM. rWJ r.in. ecaUrtl t.t aMt( tvtUisr. n w mm. xa, i!i V V IIM lAltIU- Llin . I twin a tkt 4tjW' ai4 aitatBlaal tit tlrca of lL l.mtm frn ' t '' 9 U taaaaaiNa ara ti1a( tataa nlclnaa fr Xt rara f CTirvalt. PrCr HjaVIitJa diaa-, t tar tic 7 ba ti -. -Nal -. r. asJ Sl At't (tatral baltk Icprcrltj. iJvur fiiaa aal wtifU li-rraai8or ta katrlsf IU owa. II it a lira tia ttl Ui tjra I irrt!a la atta dutaaa Uia aa-al tiibm f U tttr r Ui finiibf iiImimu utltu-slri if act arrtf.tl aoi dntta frc tb ll4, II will rrrl aa I r atini la aoJtrtal lit aor.ts:aja IimiuUi AitlrAllll.I.I t.l Kikot --f-l tttr " frr tour tu ill (rta kuttr aa J is r la S"!!1. nDfti ani Bcii 1Ti rau iwar of th't r -? It is Crr tiai I'.raat taU aj la Caaramrttfa tf tf.t l.acrt at.4 TuUrtulcst Itlilaia. H-rarala. Sjr.M-'.i Uia-. VuBti. Itatra M3La4 lUaaraaifa f tht RMotra. fnaUtti. htrrt o War (iaaaaaia( reliaf a?jrf4 hre eatittr r Lata kiUn Uiaa4tif aay a-'la Uii rtlsfol tfaratlsa M ici Uiraa iLtarn-ntatr) iltt3lt!a tunt In tta tla44ar. anl la all caari cf laSttacaon of C r li'.tii't acl Sid oti. In ct-rcoit ca-i e( I itn-nlii aal Ufrtn dittaaa In tcacra. nola litrd inm; an) frtU:l alrart, is arcrac; la Te&arl -ie i'.rttt. alra. anl la lukerclta al tit Unit, la foat, ?ici, rhtaraatJtm. riektU. la ratr trarUl ltrMhi ii li la tktit vimbltfrrai of 1Imim whtrt tit batata b4t txa k -at catirlt wrk, aai watra Tiny Lsar nf o'uttta-e it vulcra. tf rala l-i tretl rttaV aballtacfi it" uvialaitaant n- tic riwta tf l..t tick. II U la aaca aarti, wkara a'l t r'-,s-c ef iit'aa arraat eaiof frcn tkt aafortaaau ;cd tj u wvplttfal. also: lapirnataral tncr. li rttl. tt th boittnU a tiw lift and Dtwaiitunca whtrt tL grtat inaeJy ataadj alaat ll iu mliht tad rower la theoritmry tVIo J-ma ihattttrv a li aara at IeM traablat- wiu., a law vloatt 'I la n -tt eti-a. aa a kottlet la tai aara trratu4 (oi. work a ftrataaai rara. Tcoaa aSieVd with ttrnlo dlaaai jr.toJi rrekaa ukagacattinlnt oa I?Ma aoUl't. rri.t SI tardaMa) r fA r Ulf ti koiUa. ar SI r k-tt! o'.4 kt nzxiiL KA1WAY'8 READY RELIEF Will AjTurd iDMtant Ease. orTLAMMaTioN or thk kid:iet. WlXAatMATIUN OT THK m.ADDKR. lAFLlMMATIO.N or Tilt. U(tttl,l.. CMNOESIION )K THE t.L'N'G OKM TDBOAT. UimCUl.T UKEATHINU, PALPITATION OK THE IIEAKT. IIYbTEHICS. CKOLT. UlriinilitM. 0ATARRII. INFLCKNZA. HEAltACHE. TOOTHAaiE. MUMl'8. NEUHAIilA. SOinjHATIJlC. COLLI CUILL4V AUH CIIII.I.8 TIM arpliettlaa of tt BKAIIT BKLIKP to Ik part wt titlM wbtra ti aata or diCicalt anna will arl m aadMmfort. Twaaty drop In half a mctlr of w.r win, ia a b aaBtBta. ear CKAMr, PPA8MS. SOCK kTOMACIL OEAKTBUKN. SICK HKAUACIIE. IJIAKKHEA. DT8 CNTEK7, COLIC. WIND IN THE BOWEIJ. aad ail INTERNAL FAIKS. TraTtlen isoald alwajacarrj abaitlter RAD WAT' alKIiIKP with thB. A lewdrvpi la watit will nTn tiflkim r paiaa from charts or waur. IT 18 BETTER THAN t'HSNCH CKANUT OR HIT TEKS AH A 6TIMULANT arlc) SO Cents. Sold by DrnccUU DR. RAD WAY'S BEGOLATM PILLS ISrftclly U:I-i. tttsactlt eat4 with iw.tl pn, parti rtrplate. luntj, tleittt anii-.rtrjvta IttUWil ( PIIiUp. fcr th eirtof all l:i?r4en oilli Siotca. Liter, Bowtli, Kidntr. liladltrt. Nerrco Uutttf. lit Mb, ConiUriUott. Ccf.it? nti lalijrntia. Urr- BiUiontntu. Billion l"tr, lallanaa-jtn el tc tu' FUm, aai all UeriatxraoU t the Icwraal Vlcra A ranted toeJtcl a potit cur rnrtlj mvail oost taf bo mcrtary. xalasralj or dlviau Jn:i tfWOtttrtt th fcliowicg yizvrxA raitivf trva. P; etden of tbo L7etir 'J:.-i:ii UacttipiUoa. Ir.ward llln. rulla; f U BImS U ta Held. Aciditrtf th Steraoeh. riasaea. Heartbura, Dttnst f Food. Vclla;ii er Weight la th Ba:. goar .rrt tloai. 61nkinf er nntteriaf at the 111 cf tho g tcnasb, Bwiramiag of the Hra4. Haoied (ad UifSoalt Rrtathiaa ri!:Ur.n at th Hurt. Chokjajtr 6a5xatlag bLaKeaj fcc ia a lyian pitr. I;irnaes or VUion, Dot er Wi befere ths Si jht, l"Ter aid Dsll Tata la the Usui. Ias! tj ef Perrrlratica; Teliotrait ef tv.e bkta aed Kjat, Tal la a Bile. Cbeit, List, xai S.Jits nuk r ll-i Bsrningi thti-leth. A few dots ol IIADWAT'V I'ILLI wit! f.-, tv rjiwai frn all the tsf mntl dlcrdrj Prlc 3 (ratiBerboi. iOl.l) V DKUOUIST9 Erml "riLIt i.tD tKCC" Sa oa Itr m-i itRt DTI T tt CO, Hu. St Warreafltrcft, Hrc Torlx ttbmaiin wnk a-.totiaJt ai.l te net . W.A.Drown&Co's UMBRELLAS PHILADCI.PniA cd NKW YORK. -Tkt inalltiea marked with ta-!r smjio a-r cut-14-tr.j comraencfd. The Unrlingtun Bryant & Strntton Telegriaph Institute ! Fell Commercial Life Scholarship, SSO.oa). Only a part or the Tuition ror telegraphing de manded when the stndent enter, school, the bal ance when he shall hare obtained a salaried posi tion as operator. Kor rull nartlenlars. address. I. Bl'RUEaa. IlarllBXtea. Iowa. MARRIAGE GUIDE: rrmfMt. A ThTtisIezicad View of Karriaz? Wi'MM .Ibr0:ercar7itdas4 thoae eoclfCiUtirX 'mama ye. oa the ayiterin cf r?rls- ioa aad the ircret lcirmit.tot j-oa-. manhood aad wsmaahbol As, scraml booko! M) paM for prima rtadlnr. wh.eh thould be irr: uadr loek and krr. istcalr.l I rWtlt- APKTTATlTitrDICAX.TKEATI3goaa.lfi' or aPrlrata S'atnro In berth md, tae Lbtuet and Cj- order ot the ezcal rritera. aad the inac ot tut. IM p With tcrraTlart. tct nvltr m1 far JS ctt. I BTEDICAL ADVICK on Seraa! aad Chroaie D.titt. a M pa work east nndtr ml rjr Vl ett. All thru bcoka cocu:nlnr 4eO pasea ct aecureJy eJi ror CO srt. AdJrui Or. Butts' Dispensary, No. 12 N. 8th St. Louis, Mo. Ecab-iW ihTQ OECUREYOUR LAND PATENTS. To sare farther trouble In renartl toland titles no nerson who has enterel or Dnrehased Ian mi from the eoTernment shonld fall to ie care h patent.and see that It Is recorded. Persons wnohar I not recelred their patents, and who deMre thf business attended to, may find K to their adTast ax to correspond with the underslzaM for partlcu lixs. Fee ror attending to the business reason able rA. R. aTCLTOST. Dea Maine. Iowa. W. S. VERNON, Merchant Tailor, And dealer In Fine Clothlnjr and Gents Fnrnlsh Ihks. The lanrest stock of Fine Goods and yeiit best class of work. Satisfaction fruaraateed. "When in the citv pleas call and examine stock. .") Walnut and 31 4th Street, Opera House Block, De Jlalaea. Iaara- MOVTSD Cttt CoxifznciAi. COLtior, St. Loclsl Mo. Established ISA. T. A. nice. A. M L. L. B.. Pres. Aetata! New noosehold necestrr sasjpie and terms postpaid 30c Satisfaction fguaxantced. Stewart HanafacturlDtT Co.. KtTJburj. 4Mm rBQaraar f aVt&M : va!r 4 rTf't&aJfA7 4aaaaaCaI " ' 2 -SMKr-v ' 4aaaaaaaaaaaaaaV - aw cllarii'1 aaBaBaaawawaam. 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Wn Sttlm Ni- IiuiiriiTi'iiirnt Ti-niK or raymriit J.-iali, riii.i I ri't-r Jl iit.t' r or J''rll, ri'iiialnilrr S-iaft"rl' t.4t.iliin"i hIUi full fiil in.ttloii -iit fif f it:a:iH Ti.m-i.i: or .inc. II'! nn lltirrii !., I'liliMa;". "til tliUout atnlfMfli' It In jimlrttcr. I I" u STERLING BURIAL CASE CO., STERLING, - ILL. Wi: are tlsi- OVI.V fa-tr.rr Ir. tr-- IT ".nl S'atr that ina'trs a jl'I.t IAI T f Ornamental Work. Scml ror (.lrftilar a-' pr.cir I.T" liars ron- stantly on l.an-I a full tr,. of Trimmings, Linings and Sbroads. ORGANS! We are j -3r I t j ) a - ' a- '-c'oM Iral"rs a- ItLt-Mt.. a I :r ! 'nfla i iiii arrantjfiner.'s r;r t j est-.., tr si ' ' ':t- JEWETT & GOODMAN ORGAN, An Instrument that f r and iiowi-t. hut In dura' "' il-r r T Iri f.fi - a'"I v'r tfiTi.luli Tl.e lutnijfr an-1 tnatfrul in tl- inttrame'it It thorouljl- fivn!. anl flnlaiil In thn rn't ilur.Vde manner anl very bett tl- ttUaT ' handling th- lntrurn"it i.-w f r OTrr a T-ar eautioutlr. and crltirailr. wishlni; to ltxUtx testlfjr or ourown kri-tfli:r a, t.j thf (aalltlea ami capabilities r tb- Oran Wit making anr Kreat eSort U sell them, and baj four! that thfjr hare stool eTerj- fit. baTe tjrin- im: all the tetl montals ir'entei to o by the raaVer. and jrltrn th lcst satlstactlon to ail who bare parrLaaed th'-m r ni. WV aik your examination of them Mf'-re pur chaslriir. with the full nranr that II ton watit a flrat clas irifn. w,i n'.t fa' t 'f 'a y o Iealer ar- lnite 1 1 j ea ,rrr rreij 1 'It u In resjar 1 tot!iseiiii"r 'innta JI1I.IJ A it.. Or Jfolnaw. loira. 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In tii" H n anil rsr aro Oriru f Hl le tfc batiilt of the t ounr M-a of tbr r(lN rlrt-nlart Kilrs full j-artu uur ,ar trria llr t l-ttal rarl wifi tlir tiaiuei an I .tlS;.- il.lr r t-i ji'ti'iX tnm iilrrri fr m ut in Man. an rifaiit ! 'lllu t f ornaui' .-al i 1atn'i i .i.!- f r frail Inir AMimi MuSTaOI U i LU I IllHlIXtK. Iurf,f I ,i I'JtrAMMHIlKH as TKAly JONES' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, MliaBiloKTfS ,H 4 in If. Write r-r cirlra f i-aini ' PATENT LEGS AND ARMS, A T it : i t t r. i it i cm. 'etar.-ljr. r tit fr ' 1 V r , V ' ' H'ra- t tv i t Border Wars ! Thtr(lv ftmi !. r rfttr lli,t.f..r Ihjlti . wart r-:afi jVr ifim HiFMi wrstt IXTKIt UTATt IIOOH 4 .. ., K T fl'rl MONEY To lan In Iowa, tr.mmtrrn 1-Iriaaaij. a4 JrtliM ralrn JIlattrl, Cpon IrnprTM farm In lami of tsoo aol np warda. tor atrm or a to S yar. lstrt at t percent, payable ftal anttttl:r hole? Iowa loasa of fZ"Xr acd ap-trd. znvl at 9 pr reef. !strat hLlHj"U UOMM WASTKI) Afrto i:iKMiAM,t rrLLKTi 14-jarll ltlur. Iowa. 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