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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1876)
5? J J Yr ?jr ?? KIOHTFALU Alone I stand; On cither hand lu gathering gloom stretch ana and land. Beneath my feet. With ceaseless beat. The waters murwer low and sweet. Mow falls the night; The tender light Of stars grows brighter and more bright; The lingering ray Of dying day Sinks deeper down and fades away. Now fast, now slow. The south winds blow. And softly whisper, breathing low; With gentle grace They kiss my face. Or fold me In their cool embrace. Where one pale star. O'er waters far. Droops down to touch the harbor bar, A faint light gleams, A light that seems To crow and grow till nature teems Fair night of June! Yon silrcr moon Gleams pale and still. Tbo teudor tunc. Faint-floating, plays. In moon-lit lays, A melody of other days. With mellow haze; And to my gaze Comes proudly rising, with Hi ray Nolongerdlm, The moon; Its rim In splendor gilds the billowy brim. I watch It gain The heavenly plain; llclilnd It trails a starry train While low and sweet The wavelets beat Their murmuring music nt my feet. TIs sacred ground; A peace profound Comes o'er my soul. I hear no sound. Have at my feet The ceaseless beat Of waters murmuring low and sweet. W. W. Ellsworth. In Scrlbner for July. TIic Story of a Career from the West ern AVilds to Washington Society. Suiil an officer to me: "I was banished to Fort JunipofT for expressing an ill opinion of General Pumphandle. I said his arms were longer than his in tellectual outlook, and that he had more hair than brain. It was an imprudent '.speech, because it was true, and I w;is sentenced to three years' service in Fort JumpoiT, the furthest jiost from civili zation. "We had no privates at the post, for they don't stay there, and our mili tary force consisted of a sergeant, two lieutenants, and a surgeon. The ser geant was there because he was not in his right mind, and the doctor for that he had varied his practice by killing a man with a bullet instead of the blue pill, and the rest of us were at the iost because we could get away only through resignation or suicide. We thought se riously of the last sometimes, but none of the other unless when intoxicated. After a man has been educated and trained at West Point suicide seems more natural than resignation. "Few die and none resign," was said of civil officers it is the law of cur being. "We are educated to regard ourselves as su perior beings, which a war demon strates, and caste in India is not more of a fixed, iron destiny than that which keeps a man poor and dependent all his days, and leaves his family to suffer from privation because he is a West Point officer. But this has nothing to do with the little story I set out to tell you. "Some two miles from our post was a little tavern. It was an old-fashioned place of entertainment for man "and beast that last is a distinction without a difference-Avhere a bottle of bad whisky made up the bar, and the man, fed on rancid bacon and heavy, mouldy bread, fed in turn ravenous bedbugs those pioneers of civilization that fol low the trail of the buffalo with the instincts of a healthy appetite. When I reached the post where I had to suffer my punishment the old tavern was in ruins, for the stream of emigrant travel and bedbugs were crossing the conti nent in wire. But I heard its history. It had been built and occupied by a morose, ill-tempered man, who with his wife and child had dropped out of the stream of travel and attempted to make u living through what they were pleased i term 'entertainment' The landlord iXs not haonv in his domestic relations. itVus said, and at times he even went SO fcj io in bo.'if Tiis nnnr wifiv day a voumr fellow came along. witha njs Worldlv iiossessions in a bundlacai rind on n tipk- nvpr liis iirn.iil shoiildeYmji offered his services as a hostler anWneral help about the place. Tlus was cef.tecl, and he seems to have mcen satisf; "One mom ever, he was sent to call the land vto breakfast The last named did "H resnond. Tie was not in a favorable ckiumn t ri nor had he any use fdx breakfast for he was found in bed wix i, throat neatly severed from ear to e rdz0T lying upon the floor, as if drop from his hand left hand indicatedicide. that is if men are given to sevg their windpipes with -the left Tu This eccentricity in the use of a razoi sent the story traveling 450 miles to the lUion. UV! 1. ttfri ear of a judge, who sent in return over the same road a sheriff. The young hostler was arrested, indicted, and tried on a charge of murder. It was an ex ceedingly interesting case of circum--Tevidence. It turned on that & '' Jf v!auTisiness. The wife swore ' ttI Tr left-handed. He had f requenten ;, wu, nuitu ixiu-ns. j)er t) remark m "'"vuiuu WlrtU lroi.lr5fv of her IsiVffl m.?l VM..c-il'4-k,. tft. Al.fv. '" UIU UllBLCl. Jll U1B l . certain stage-drivers and huuT? i iiiiim. ti- tied to the fact that the deceased lord used his right arm as did othciL ueopie, ana tne clothes worn on the oc casion by the hostler were found well spattered with blood. He proved, or ais lawyer did for him, that in killing a beef the day before this blood had stained his wearing apparel. On the other side, again,' an army surgeon and the country doctor gave the blood a most careful and scientific analysis, and found it human gore. I don't believe the two, if fairly tested, could tell any blood from red paint But to add to the weight of evidence the dead land lord's gold watch was found hidden 1b4 -the loft where the hostler slept The; jury were satisfied the man was guilty, and so found. He was con- damned t -be hung, but the pretty I widow so worked on the Governor that he changed the sentence to the peniten tiary for life. And then, of course, in leas than a year he was pardoned out The two never returned to the tavern, and it fell into decay, for it was not only hannted as all such places are but its bad reputation made travelers give it a wide berth. They did not return, but a story reached the post long after that the two were married. "I served out my sentence at Fort Jumioff, and was graciously permitted to visit Washington One night old Oscar Johnson and I attended a recejv tion that we were assured was one of the most fashionable at the national capital. We found a canopy and caret extending from the front door to the curb, and carriages were emptying con tinuously their bejewelled, silken laced occupants of the female persuasion, and darting in for our turn on foot, we found the interior ablaze with lights that lit up the most gorgeous assembly I ever gazed upon. Divested of our wraps we fell in with a strain of silks and swallow tails, too, where the fair hostess stood receiving. She was simply superb. She received me graciously, but at the sight of old Oscar .1. she gave a little start. She recovered, how ever, almost instantly, and claimed my friend as an old acquaintance, lagging both of us to come and drive with her next day. The crowd of the newcomers pushed us aside. My friend hurried me to a corner and said with intense ex citement: " 'Do you know that woman V "'Xot from Adam's second wife. Do youV "Know her? Why I defended her second when he was tried for the mur der of her first husband.'" Washing ton Cor. Cincinnati Enquirer. Growth of the Telegraph. The Old sad tfs !fvr, the Fat acid tar Present. Telegraphy was born in 1844. The name itself is of more recent date. The first message of importance transmitted was that of Silas Wright, written at his seat in the Senate to the Baltimore Convention, in June of the year we name, declining the nomination for the Vice Presidency which tho Convention had conferred upon him. At that time the only telegraph line in the world was between Washington City and Balti more, and the first practical use of it was the transmission of messages to and from the Democratic Convention in Baltimore. In 1848 the nomination of Van Buren and Adams at Buffalo, on the Free Soil platform, was sent over the wires as far as they reached. The nomination of Franklin Pierce in 18.V2 was known throughout the greater part of the Virion within a few minutes of the time it was made, and as details came from theconvention almost simultaneously telegrams were received of the enthusiasm with which the nomination was hailed and of the sa lutes fired in the Fast, the South and the West in rejoicing over it. In 18TC the nomination of Fremont and Dayton in our own city v as tele graphed to every State in the Union. Being on the spot and the marvellous invention being no longer a novelty, telegraphy left no particular impression of its use on that occasion upon us. But in November of that year the Presiden tial election for the first time was held in all the States on thesame day, and the definite result was known almut forty eight hours after the polls had closed. During all of the first day following, anxious crowds thronged Third street to hear the hourly dispatches from all sections of the vote of the previous day. Xews of Mr. Lincoln's nomination In 1SC0 was received in this city about 3 p. m. The same night some thousands of ardent Republicans, unorganized, paraded the streets with music, torches, Roman candles, and Bengal lights, shouting for the "Flatboatman of the Mississippi!" That Mr. Lincoln was or had been a hard-working man every body knew, and it mattered but little whether he was a "llat-boatman" or a "rail-splitter." Either was evidence of his being of the true type of the Ameri can self-reliant progressive character. Since his nomination most of our read ers easily remember how, quadrennially, Presidential nominations and the result of elections have been quickly known by the electric wires. In the deep inter est shown yesterday around all the bul letin boards as the news from Cincin nati was posted, fhere was none of the wonder that characterized the crowds twenty years ago, when telegraphy was a novelty. Familiar as all are with the operations and the infinite value of this modern application of science, still, on occasions like yesterday and to-day, when m a moment a few clicks will m- lrm millions who is to be the next Jident most reflecting minds give a thou&t to the genius of Morse, and the amazing outgrowth and application of his lnvenxon 0f i844. As we sat by the recording bery in our office receiving news of the sk markets and produce markets of the cu,ntrv, news from the Convention sitting ,t Cincinnati, then intelligence from LoMon that Winslow was released, then, by a tew more clicks, that the candidates were being placed in nomination, we for niomeus thought more of Morse than Maine's bright and bold statesman. Philadelphia Pr&. A Big; Boy. inghampton Republican says: boy was transferred the Erie broad-guage lastF to a narrow-gx! n of the Lehigh Valley road atT y. His name David Xavarre, ils from HU-f jiuia. nc was on nis wl tennial. His Barents. theCen- both small people, accompanied hittKWKj western boy is fourteen) vears andv&. months old and weighs 476 iinds. Heliwpuid like to shake your hand, sir.' is six feet and seven inches tall, meas- Aires three feet four imaes across his shoulders, and girths sc feet and seven inches around his life He occupied the whole aisle as J walked through the car.1 The CeatemalaL AMtnlla mm laaia. The Australian colonies occupy a large space which is divided up into separate exhibits from Xew South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, and South Australia, The displays are chiefly of the mineral and cereal products, with explanatory statistics, maps of thecoun tries. and photographs of the scenery and inhabitants. Enormous nuggets of gold, iron, copper, lead, tin and anti mony ores, specimens of wood, rope manufactured from Australian flax, wool, grains, wines, ornithological and geological specimens, form the bulk of the exhibits, while two large obelisks represent the quantity of gold produced. India gives .sjecimens of native fans inlaid with ivory and stone work, cam els' hair and cashmere shawls, carpets, silks, and exquisite laces. There are also Hindoo antiquities, native Inda arms, lottery, metals, jewelry, etc. Cor. N. Y. Graphic. Prcxlarta f Jlarwajr. Passing from sunny Italy the visitor next reaches the frigid climate of .Nor way. This collection is enclosed by a high frame work of light-colored wood arched in front, at the apex of of which Uie flags of Norway are tastefully ar ranged. In the center of the space is a complete representation of the appa ratus used in the manufacture of cod liver oil, which is one of the chief ex lorts of that country, while long tubes and numerous bottles filled with that liquid are grouped around it. Some good specimens of carved wood and household furniture are shown, and there is a fine collection of glassware There are curious Norwegian carriages specimens of metal manufacture, an extensive collection of fur rugs, robes of every description, hats and gloves, fabrics of cotton, woolen, and hemp, soaps and perlumes, numerous native arms and antique relics. Cor. Ar. Y. Graphic. Tfcf TarkUh I In pi ay. The display is exceedingly varied, rich, and interesting, particularly the gold and silver work, many of the de signs leing strikingly beautiful and ex ecuted in the most faultless manner, and .ill bear an unmistakable originality, One of the most prominent is a large semicircular plaque in high repousse relief, which represents the worship of the Shepherds. A statuette of a Cossack mounting his horse is highly spirited, while many smaller ornaments are ex ecuted with perfect fidelity, every minor detail being carefully developed. Cake baskets are covered with silver najH kins so deftly carved that they appear at first to be white damask, and it is only after close scrutiny that their real nature is ascertained. There is also a large exhibit of work in malachite and lapis-lazuli, including mantels, tables, vases both large and small, clocks, jewel caskets, and a variety of mantel ornaments. A huge gilt candelabra, standing over ten feet high, attracts at tention. The display of every shade and some into which gold and silver threads are woven, and velvets richly embroidered in gold is very fine, as is also the collection of furs and leather. In fact, almost every branch of indus try is represented. Cor. N. Y. GrapJiic. Tno Italian Kxfalblt. This exhibit is large and embraces the most artistic as -well as the most practical departments of industry. Two large tables in papier mache, one rep resenting the Cathedral at Milan, and the other that at Venice, are fine speci mens of workmanship. An episcopal chair and desk are carved in the most artistic manner with representations of scriptural scenes. Many articles of furniture, including bedsteads, mirror frames, tables, and cabinets are exqui sitely carved, one of the last named having heads of Dante, Michael Angelo, and Altieri cut in relief. The display of jewely, gold and silver filigree, mosa ics, and cameos commands, perhaps, the greatest attention of anything in the entire building. One necklace of rubies and diamonds set in silver is valued at $20,000; other tiaras and ornaments for the hair range from $10,000 tofl,5C0. An exquisite set, consisting of breast pin and earrings, each being the repre sentation of a bird with spreading wings, formed of diamonds, rubies, and sap phires, is one of the most unique in the collection. The mosaics, cameos, and coral jewelry are of the rarest work manship. A large assortment of conch shell jewelry is also shown. There is an extensive exhibition of bronzes. A large bell manufactured in Venice, most delicately chased and of peculiarly sweet tone, which has already taken several medals, has been purchased by the Italian church in this city. There is a dental exhibit which for complete ness equals if it does not surpass any similar display. Teeth in every form and cases showing the various stages of growth and decay are exhibited, while explanatory charts furnish full and com plete information. Cloths, boots and shoes, Leghorn straw hats, bonnets, and every kind of millinery device, and articles of domestic utility, are included. The manufacture of musical instru ments and musical literature have also good representations. Cor. New York Urapntc A Smart Boy. When Oliver "Wendell Holmes visited Girard College a few days ago, he was put in charge of one of the ushers, and stopping at the room where Stephen Girard's, old carriage, which has much the appearance of the "One-Horse Shay," Mr. Holmes mentioned to the boy usher, "That is a very old carriage." The boy replied that it reminded him of the "One-Horse Shay." Mr. Holmes asked him if he had read it "Yes. sir. and The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, too." Mr. Holmes asked, "What can I do for your kindness to me and your attention f me ooy said, "i rHolmes said that was a small affair, and-fced to do more. Well, sir, can ZS-&?me a photograph of Oliver name ell es?" Mr. Holmes hav- .! P. in his pocket wrote His name J lie boy. ana presented it to uuusa upouN "Doctor," said a lady to her physician, "don't you think the small bonnets tliat the ladies wear now-a-days have a ten dency to produce congestion of the brain T "No, madam : where you see one of those bonnets then is no brain to congest." The Fortnightly Jteriew makes the statement that 4.500 persons own the half of England, that :ws iwi-ia own 5,422,200 acres, and that 70 owners own one-half of Scotland. The Empress of Germany Mieves that women have too little to do with lolitics. tWKctp your liarnesi In good condition Ly tiling Cnclc;&au' IlarnrstOII. It IsttctettwaJr T Farmer. A Moltne nlnl-nilll for sale. byttie IOWA 1'KINTIMS CO.. IE MotNE. llopt Deferred Makes tbo Heart Sick." Who auiouK u of 3lult life does not know It We see the evidence every day: not confined to city, town or Tillage life, but on the plains, savan na and pasture landi of the country. Anxloui faces meet m on the Inland vatrr route. In the cars, on leffUlatlTc floors and in the busy lili- of Industry. We hear the sigh, note the iallowncs. see the r-stlesneM and observe the languor of the victim of disrated boneli. If you wish to avoid the evils which they bring, ami hope to be come like a tree of life, use l'ror. Cameron's cele brated lllxckbcrry brand), prepared by the Home Hitters Co.. St. Louis. Defrmadln-r the Hevenne. Saactl ontaK fraud of any kind Is destructive t all sound civil -rotemment. The evasion of pay ment by some increases the burthen of taxation on others, and Is therefore exparte. unjust and criminal on the part of the defaulters in a neces sary revenue. ow what must be tuoiiKht of that man who violates and passively encourages the defection of any member or function of the sys tem to Its eventual and total disruption of the revenue of health necessary to the -acII bciiif of the wholeT And yet thousands neglect a cold that frequently entails bronchitis, pneumonia and death which would Iiav been pretcntal by the timely use of that valuable compound tonic the IIOMK .STOMACH llITTKIt-t. Itoth men and beasts arc liable to accidct", a prompt remedy nscd at the right time often tavee weeks and months of psin. Or. Gtccn's Crimean Liniment and Liv-r and Ai;n- I'llls sboald always be kept In the hon-c. fsT'l'Irst a "slight cold" then a cough-then consumption-then death. Take Kltert't, Kxtr.ict of Tar and Wild Cherry and save your life. Millions of intelligent women say that Dobbins' Electric Soap, (made by C'nigin & Co., Philadelphia,) is in every respect, the bast soap ever nTade, and will do three times the work of anv other. Trv it. nfUiirlo Sam's Condition l'owder tones up the sjstcm, stimulates the appetite, and prepares the animal to assimilate food more fully th.in when not provide-! with It. It alo checks disease am! maintains a healthful condition when other rem edies fall. Don't be deceived, but rtecuro the gen uine through any druggl, or from tho Kmmert Proprietary Co., Chicago. III. Schknck's Sea Wised Tonic In the atmos phere experienced here during the summer months, the lethargy produced b the heat ukex away the desire for wholesome food, and freo,ucnt perspirations reduce bodily energy, particularly those suffering from tlit-effect.sof debllltatlngdis cases. In order to keep a natuial healthful activ ity of tho system, wc must resort to artificial means. For this purpose Scheck'.s Sea Weed son ic is very effectual. A few doses will create an appetite ami give fresh vigor to the enervated body. For dyspepsia, It Is Invaluable. Many em incut physicians havodouMcd whether dyspepsia can bo permanently cured by the drugs which are generally employed for that purpose. The Sea Weed Tonic In its nature is totally different from such drugs. It contains no corrosive minerals or acids; In fact It assists the regular operations of nature, and supplies her deficiencies. The tonic In its nature so much resembles the gastric juice that It Is almost Identical with that lluld. The gastric Juice Is the natural solvent which. In a healthy condition of the body, causes the food to be digested; and when this Juice Is not excreted Insufficient ijuantltles. Indigestion, with all Its distressing symptoms, follows. The Sea Weed Tonic performs the duty or the gastric Juice when the latter Is deficient. Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic sold by all druggists. O. Jfc C.' Colic, Cnlr and niarrhopa Itemedy will speedily cute Ajholora Morbus, Dysentery and Diarrhea. One dose win cure pain in the stomach and bowels; two to three doses will cure tho most severe attack of cramp colic or cholera morbus. It Is a never falling remedy. It is pleas ant, hafe and reliable. Children will cry for It. Manufactured by Owen & Chamberlain, Marlon. Iowa. Sold by all druggists and dealers. Fuller A- Fuller, Chicago, wholesale agents. twit your lotal dealer does not keep Uncle Sam's Harness Oil, insist that he order It In his next Invoice of goods. He will find It a profitable article to sell, because It Is very popularwherever known. Manufactured by .the Etamert I'ropric tary Co., Chicago, in. . Interentlns to Xsmfclaaa.-A Whitney Holmes Cabinet Organ will be sold at a reasouable price by tho IOWA FKINTINO CO.. Des MOINE.O. A Bargain in Body Type. The Iowa Priktiko Company wish us to say that they have six hundred pounds of this style of Bourgeois type on hand, which they will sell at a reasonable price. It is in tolerably good condition, well sorted up, plenty of capitals, small capitals, italic and quads. Write to the Toioa Printing Company, Des Moines, for pric4. Terms, cash. r. SfrAFEl. A regular graduate of llrltlsh ami American Institutes. Twenty jears a prac ticing physician. Treats all diseases or the Kid neys. Liver. Lungs, Heart, Throat. Head and Nervous system. Errors or Youth and Abuses of Manhood successfully treated and even after others have failed. slOu forfeit for any case of Seminal Weakness or private disease or any kind or character he undertakes and fall, to cure. La dies will find proper treatment for diseases pe culiar to their sex. All letters containing stamps for reply pronip tly answered. Consultation Fkee. Send Tor circular. Ad dress Lock IIox 2). or call at office, 31 I'erry street, Davenport, Iowa. ir Vegetinc Is taken regularly, according to directions, a certain and speedy cure or dyspep sia will follow Its use. For Male. A new. No. 6 Harris sare never been used. Trice, $90. cash. IOWA PRINTING CO.. Des Moines. Law, Real Estate and Loan Office OF T. S- Sverett, Mt. Ayk, - Iowa (VUaTeasetof Abstracts of Title to Ringgold county. Hibbard's Model Ironing Table. The best In usa. Cheap! Simple! Durable! Tills Table supplies a want long felt by many house keepers, and needs to be used but once to be ap preciated. With a sleeve-board attached by loose butt, to be removed when not needed, makes It the most perfect table In the world. When not In nse all Is readily folded and hung away. Addrr . for circulars and price lists, Z. M. HmiiAnn. Patentee and Manufacturer. Freeport, Stephenson Co.. III. Agents wanted. State and County rights for sale. T. H. WOOD WORTH & CO., 3LAJOJFACTURERS OF Printing Inks, CINCINNATI. OHIO. CANCER! DRS. BROWN & SEYMOUR, CUKTOX, IOWA, of J. W. Medical Institute, make a specialty of treatment of Cancer. PILES. J -nTT rC I PILES. PILES, I lr JLLjXf & I PILES. Piles and diseases of the Rectum permanently cored br painless operation, and WAREAXT a CUMC or PAY. Positively no knife used. "RITESL 1 Defective. Eyes will be treated and MUM.MUif&xtii scientifically with Glasses, when required, by Northwesters Medical Institute. gyA Lady Pfcylci 1 Attendance, f L. D. PITCHER, Patentee and Manufacturer of the X.LC.R. Loose Grain s Barley Fork Wholesale Masolw aad Haxb-Rakk. DIXON, IXIi. awtQ0al. MwawwwJawtfriww. Ubral Term. Tn iinai i? Nun aaurr Sanaparilliai aid its Assoeiatet rM m Occmr after Call Wmw DR. RADWAT8 Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT B100D PURIFIER. 1. 4 ninu, (laiMuua f as'sasfcilr: Itm aal iiim Saab u4 X. 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Ia taa orutnarr i tkla diMar that tftry aa i aiafw m lata traoblet" with, a (tw dot will ia nwt eaaaa. aad a saw aaauasia tat atrt accraTatod f.rmt. wrk a rrmaaaal ar. Tbaa aflietad with ehraala dli anaald Ml itacaODtainio on doaan ouj. rrtctlrtTdww, mm par hair taa aotUaa. ar (w bctlM. aM fc KAl WAY'S HEADY RELIEF Will Afford Instant I!u8. laTlXAafwUTlON OF TUK KIDNEYS. UnTLAMMATIUN Or TUK B1MUDCB, INFLAMMATION OT TIIK BOWEW. CONGESTION Of THE LUNOI NU TmoAT. mrricuir ukeatuino. PALPITATION OF TIIK HEART, UT8TEKIC9. CKOUP. OlrHTIlKltlA OmTAMMSLDniMSSZA. HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE, MUMTii. NEUKAlXilA. aOaXDafATIBJI. COLD CHILIA AOVC CUI1.1.B. TVs aayUaatiaa ef tba HEART BKI.IKF to taa r parat imn taa psia ar dtaMmity tiirjwmacar aaaaai tftrt. Twaary dropa la half a taabltr of aaur will, ta a k aaaaaka, warn CKAMPa, SrAEata, WlUK wTOIfACat. KAJtTBTJR. SICK IlEAUACnE. til AH RUE A. OTaV BMTERT, COLIC. WIND IN TUK IOWEU. aad all OTTERMil, FAIN B. 1arfwlanalml4alwaaeryaaaMUaratAaWA-r aaaaXIKV-nUtbaav A few drop la atax wUl priTtn awAaawS wr paias fTi abaaf t watr. IT II KTTEB THAN FRESCH BRAND ff OB BTT TR8 AS A STW VULXT. afrlee 50 Casta. Sold by DraniaU DR. RAD WAY'S fiEGOLATM FILLS ISrtaetiy uattltaa. altfsatly eatd with tw.ti gaa. tarf t Bafalaa. partfy, elaasaa aad atrtnetbaa. RiUWaT 1114, far tba caraof all diaordtn ot ta (Konart lirar, atowela, Kidatyt. Bladdara. Ntrroa Dlaaaaaa. Utt )la,Kl tlpiaUa i.BiUJ voaatipauoa, uoauveaaaa. jaaireaaos. Lrrtrr- idlreatti DSUOB llllioas Tatar. lafiaam; Hraamaau af tba lol at tba B Br. nua, aad au Drsamaata af tba lournaJ viaaara v raaaMtoaraetaposlUva eara. raraly tcaala acautt baa ao aaarearr. aiaarala or dtlttwnoaa drao. jarOwSarti ik fellowiag sjayaaavi ntainaa tnm. Do ajaaj f Jm Difaaatr Orcaac vsapaalea. Iaward mt, raUaaaa wfaa BUwtlaBa. aaa. AeMItr of tb atoaach, Naoaaa. Baartwara. DtafaS af Food, Kollae or Wtlf bt la tba Btoaath. Saar Kimaa tioaa 6iakiag or Flattatiac at tb Fit cf tb Saaaawm, Swimmla j of th nad. Unrriad and DlKcnlt Braaabtac rivaiiagaii? ntan, ,aoiBf or craaotar.at aww wbtn ia a lyinc natnra. Dimaaa of VUloa. Data ar before tba 8ibi. f trtr aad Dull Faia ia th liaad, Daftotoa jy of rerrpiratioa: Yellowaeat af tb Bkla aad Eyat, Faia ta tba Sidt, Cbett. Limb, aad Baddaa llnabt f Daa Baraiag ia tba Flaah. A law do ot RADWAY MLIAI wlU frw aw tnitm tnm all tba abova nand dlordr. Irl S9 ( pr am. "old by DRUoairra Read "FA LIE AMD TKCE." SaadaatlcttctftasptoBAnWAT aCtlla. ta Varrea mmt. New Torlt taaraatioa wna aUoaaada will b est tea T2&Cmisxttja :fo:r- W.A.Drown&Go's UMBRELLAS PHILADELPHIA aad NEW TORK.-T11 iTialltlea Ktarktd witb their caaa a coat4erli coaasecwed. ORGANS! We are pleased to be able to announce to Mntlc Dealers and the Mimical Public, that we have made arrangements for the extensile sale of the cele brated JEWETT& GOODMAN ORGAN, An instrument that 1 not only superior In tone and power, bnt in durability and workmanship. The lumber and material in the instrument Is thoroughly seasoned, and finished In the most durable manner and very best style. We have been handling the Instrument now for over a year, cautiously, and critically, wishing to be able to testify or our own knowledge as to the qualities and capabilities or the Organ before making any great ecorc 10 sen mem. ana nave touna mat inry nave stood every test, have borne out all the testi monials presented tous by the maker, and given the best satisfaction to all who have purchased them of us. We ask your examination of them before pur chasing, with the full assurance that if jou want a first class Organ, we will not fail to sell to rnx Dealers are invited to call or correspond with us la regard to these instrument. XILU aft CO.. lalaes. Iaarau FARMER'S CHURN. THE LATEST AID BEST H7HTI0I OF THE THES. This newehnrnlsof the revolving, barrel pat tern, and claims patronage beeaue it poesss several distinct advantages over Its competitor). ABEITS WAITED. I Sod fir Circular sii Pries Lm. FA at UK at BKONN Pantentees and manufac turers. EOCKFOKD. ILL. SECURE YOUR UN D PATENTS. To sare farther tronble In regard to land titles no person who has entered or purchased Ian from the government should fall to secure he patent,and see that it Is recorded. Persons who bar not received their patent, and who desire the business attended to, may find It to tttelradvaatage to correspond with the nnderslgaed for particu lars, reeiorajtenniagtoioe Dasiaeasreaaonaoia A. at. TUliTdaja'. Xarfaea. laws. MONEY Ta Laa la lawra, XarthWH umb la) proved farms la nai or awaa aad - ward, for a term of S to years; latcrewtat 1 per cent, payable aesal annually. Choice Iowa loans of $2,000 sxd upward, suae at 9 per cast. Interest SCHOOL BOMkg WAXTE. AFplyto BUSS VAX A TCrfxKTS CeaacilBlaxa Io OKFawct CAKPa.Tatylea wltk aame.Me.; post 1 v n k ilPH aBBBBUBA W 'aBBTBBBBBBBBBBBBBWF" . Vi -aaBWSriTaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiln aBBB aaBBBJwJaL BwvJCr Jar-wf t "iaaKr Tp NwcO uaai aBBMwaar"J '"ABBBBaBWaB) I Wf f at laBBBai '' R 1 aB V aaBBBBBBBBBT.aBBBBT - " V Jb9bwbbbbbbbbbbbbb B 'P''jTi-v aaHaaaaaBBP ' 'aAKBiiBBBBaP'lSH ' aBBBBBBBBBBBBawMaBBBBBBBBBT I If i MmtF 1 .'?SiaBBBBBBBBBBBPWBaBWBwWW(fJWialr !CBBaWwWw"iV -Swawtw' -r - ic 'zr ,s5F t oml st4 Ir Sample orders so licited. Tor further information, address Utility Works, Rock Falls, Illinois. lu ftrll tlie Champion Folding Ironing Table, Patented September . I I"""- ' J Held Mate and Count) Itltfht! f. r alr r trsule Atrnt nuKe li.urt' 111; i-i ) i llltrg tlirie Ta! Ie lliaii ati) t ul ne they tan '1jK5c 1:i P r trrm nddtrai .1. V MKI.II. Korkforil III B FSIS. I I I I lilt Ml I a'.alrrnttl 111 mikk-s leKraedr iu The only .Sum Cure fir ll . In rder t" prarti lilUl rait) prove to Win uttllr that Aiiairal." l all tlalm for It. w will. n leetltil of a letter Mailtd send loam niITerer a tiumleor tlm 'Anake.li.'lf e t charge, i". r.t mtai:iti:k A '.. .ulc Matiufacttirer of Anaketi iiua num. Sf Vara. 1" Dr. CRAM S ) inilTlllala-a S Instnntly cures neuralgia ur.n ali iviwu i--u. Hold by Cram A ilclclier. 115 K. Itsndolph street Cnicsico, and all Crrt claie rirutylsla. U)ccnl and f 1 er bottio. Accnts wanted. The Ilarllufctua Ilryatit V htralton itftoyk ' ' W. Telegraph Institute ! Full Commerrlal I.lfa SehoUmhlp. VSe.oo. Only a part of ttie Tuition for telegraphing tie. raanded wben the student c.tert school, tbe bat nee when he shall have obtained a .alarle roi- tlOU as operator For full particular, ulilirii. x HIHUKNS. Harlltigioii. lotia. Room with Uoard, $ If o. toil viaday. fVtBi without Woarrt. f I.W Ut II.W a day. Hneu 1 tanrant In the Weil. Corner et Lake and llrariwra Mta., Bent Hotel in CHICAGO. a r Tt T f I IWmJ ClWaaBaaBErLS"-" 'aBBBBBBaaBBa WaTJaBBBBBBBBBBBBBafli BBBB taaBBBBBBBBBBaai j! K '' 'a-a-ais-Nf 11 t -aaBBBBBBBBBBBrCT all 'wr, r-r;a1aaBBBBBaBBW,aUaBBaVr Airiil lanillrtl Bt K . ' W yaMMBwaJSaM FTtWiv XlBEIaSaaaBBaBauBBa aaaaaf b i aaBBaaBB3?BSaBaBaBVjJaVwaB wj K aBaNBBBHaaByaBaBaBawa'waaBaf " XaaHray3aT-aBaBaaBf wawj T-aBTtSaarFaaal aAMMjSSKo.aJMtjHaa BBaH't taawlwBswlll bbbTT ' PW?pdaaBaBaBkaBi H I aaaaBaBaBaBaBaBailA aa aBaUTVaaBaBaBaBaBaBaVaflaBVa aaaal - BBaBaBaaBaBaBamTafBBwaW ' aaaar BBBBBp9aBTawBaaBBaaaahB) 5aaaaaaBuJaBWaBaBBBWiB5r H.ETE3I cfc SOXft'Oud. ORGANS. w Styles. Sew Improvements. Terra of layment rricaih. remainder SlOrnoutlr or. a.virab. remainder farjoarwiy, CataIo;ue witn full explanation ent free jKKro'M TCirLK or ri. w Va Barrn Mt.. f'blra(a. (Cut tbl tout and eacloo It in you letter 1 Y C. Corr Sulky Plow The UarlTalew FaTriieaaa r Monarcll of Tlie FieltlF it u the onlr Farmer caa COXMKXCE aad KlXI'If bis land wiUoat the us of a WALKING I'LOW. It feM hrta Tre-emtmputlj futxttrnTul ia Ike Flefi, n h'eh Is Ue s.lj frsaf) Tflwf" ISesa! for DeacrlBtlve areafakr ud Price List. J. P. EASTEB .ft CO.. BBBaTBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBrRaL aBaBaaaRaW BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBByVa'TBBBBBBBBr aTBBBB. M WM jkW . BVV f VM J at-!-Bw2-BiBal-BBBk We call the .atten tion of the tratle9tUMl public groin-rally, to ur.r mk!s, which are the hvst gelling: nov elties in the market. Dr. Whittier, 17 9t ChfUi itrt.t. ttL.tiT Mt. A M-Cr (fift ti W VJtU fCM. tu 'f 44 1 11 -.tl wmmii f - V ,!, SWixaI iwtCaraaM lni. u.. - tiHuiik lnlurufitb a4 lwlilnulrt, raaiba. Ooorrha, Cl.t. ttriHae, 0 (kid. Harata, ar Roptar. aU Uriry Di.aaa aid jpalMi ar arwriat ti af m throat. 4a ar few, imM wa npnWi , m uiMt tu9 rnUfi , niM( Sprmat4rrhM, aVaaual U.witity a t nc, MVirwurktiiHU aa,at . UMUmjwn,MiO .fci SJa ntwi f CM ft1wif 8rti aiTTwxa mnttfl lwi. 4-UUr, lwM tt 1V. fJ ..-. H1 w f Umi, Im f Ktwl J--rr. -. rWu aarTl tmpx5unhppT,a.trW't!f ' r A rl riUkM V i Vy, l I a"!- Ui l mi Mar- fti!Utt l .a S D, aai I u4. a tnt wa X.U rtk-" . - War II I UmkI t IWI U- r P uV kUM(rair-4.Sf4MkVllkMatAlS!iMttL ooa kMiiA.M.itru lMii)i,iiu,birk wPampkUt, U wy wJrwwa, Ur To itawiaa. war a Txrrr-rk au at-out n. lAiinUUIJ t.f ltla.ata. WOMANHOOD iXLTSZml?' aWst alad, all ar .for 80 Of at. Maahoa) aad Wmhaod U Oarwaaa, h together, IHtted. IS Cant. - MARRIAGE 1 A"& !. I GUIDE. rm kl. fkrral mrtt TS.eMax.f 4 w LoM muij I wwnhi.1 krt4- "" Tt r ; t R--efclnli. aal mm. lk amtrMUatuia m t mil ii M. 4rlraBrwa't'wUoalMMtrrMa kMw aa wQ m iwtl iis,lt.ki v a r4 U 4 rr- tbaa Ioekd up.aMllt arM elat,aMI f r-rM-liLa Ii MuluUictwaol m4UI litwf at ar,uMf!U(-t la a tMa4Mta iturnnu wul fir u a aarafal ywrwaal. taa aaa It ooata. frjr MliVwi. aam a ai., rrf m. r 83ctntriu. Clt- ratfiil. la Am. llif Ullat, urtMU' aaMM, DR. WHITTIKft, 17 St Chtrlft .trwt, tt Lyl, Mc MARRIAGE zf?ts & C-aTJ I UK nit" Th n.jtaLvl "r HjttiU aad fuicU AND M.itiitiiim.rki B00K0FNATURE.S3MSSSS tSir n.lnr. n.t rwr Trt I fHt jU.M.rfcJ ifJllrf lh'r, ifiiMi n4 wHlnn H lllwun! M.' rintifU n ff Mi ka-4 fm W.k. J pift tfty iu ft J I. tfpl in rtf t-- 5Tt l b Mi ' tnur J mr. mi mfl art M t. A A ... t if ii.rt ) jCyvftailAaM. . ImlkMa. l.lWu.4 - MARRIAGE GUIDE. A rhrUlogUl Vl.wf M.rrUa tit lh iKarr.nl 4 Hum rVrilMa. Ira .ihI IS. ti .(riMJlrf.! towia rrW! and n.aS An -1Jut Ukof TOmpi I- f pr .U rtll.f. k!A4 t In oivl'r fmt a.X'l k "M u.f fl U ef A rRtVATE M:nICAt.T:ATta: 4'.n cf rrlrt rturto kllxm, ta ! -l 4I nl.rtulU..u Hem, n-l IS ., Uf Vt.lS riff.r'iijt, mHi' l. h ! I MEDICAL ADVlCfl iMim i1kH)Iwi, a .' pz " mi umlit .. fir 14 1. AH thf teyk rmum i 40O tCa " ' l"1 far nO el.. A-Wr Or Bull.' Otipry. N. Ii N. 8th St. LowU.Ma. vC-.h...V.t iV.) sSTEKLING BURIAL CASE GO., STERLING. - ILL. TVK are the OVI.T faetorr In th rolte.1 5tr. that ruak k. ah'K lAI.Tt of Ornamental Work. Heod for Clrerilar and tantly wu Iismi a fnl lib' I'rlea 'Of tlt Hv eon Trimmings, Lioiaii! aod Stirosii. WaWwheTL taa ft arw i HKmWUlatVWMlSTOH TMmWOflKI. lVT, WliCOWWI W. 8. VERNOK, Merchant Tailor, And dealer In flnu tl'thlB and ') rnrnl.a lnx. The lar;ret ttx-k r rin flood, aad rikr hut tl. of work. :ifa-tlon iraaraated. When l ti city t'laae rati and iamlsr.t. XS3 Walnut and 31 tth 8tret. Or r llosw HU. tae, fawa. . 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