The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 24, 1876, Image 4

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THE Xl.IVtli CONGRESS.
Mi'Dntr.
I'liritMiAV, An;'. :. A coiiiniiiirrra
tiou from thuSfn-tary of Um; Irtt-'rior
ii'Knidirifjtli.' number of .mjiloycs from
l-s."l to 1 -s7r, v:ls oii-r-l printed and
laid on the t:iblc. A resolution to pay
1 lie funeral expenses of the late Senator
Capeiton was agreed to. The lull to
limit ami fix the Signal MTViee. w.us
amended and passed, .-nator Logan
introduced a lull for the coinage ol a
silver dollar of a certain weight, and
.standnid, to Ik; legal tender at its nomi
nal value for any amount, except for
customs dues and intcieston the public
debt oideied pi nited and laid on the
table. The Senate resumed the consid
eration ol the liver and liarlor appro
priation bill, which, alter sonic amend
ment, was pasvd. It ajmiopnates in
the aggregate .:;.( 00xm. ( ornmitteeon
minting iejorted Jaonlilyoii the icso
Iiitiou to print 10,000 extra copies of the
1'resiilent's message m icgaid to the
Hamburg masaen larl on the cal
endar. Adjourned.
IIOtlHf.
An evrjtmg debate fucuneil in the
Hoii'-e as a result of remarks made b;.
Mr. Knott m repaid to Mr. Maine and
the Caldwell diipatch. It was paitici
pateil in by Mcsm-s. Hale, i'ne. Hoar
and McCiary. who delended .Mr. I'.iaine.
Mr. Iluid who presented the icpoit
cxhonoratiriK -Mr. Knott from all culpa
biiitv in the matter of the Caldwell dis
patch made a motion to recommit the
report. The motion prevailed and the
report was accordingly recommitted.
The conference committee on the con
sular and diplomatic appropriation bill
reported that the had failed i agree.
A new committee was appointed con
sisting ol .Mcssi-s. Singleton and Hol
lnau. -Mr. -Morrison, Chairman of Com
mittee on Ways and Means, reported a
resolution for the adjournment of Con
gress on -Mondav, Auir.7th,at 12 o'clock,
JW. Adopted. House adjourned.
I'imdav, An-;. -1. -The concurrent
lesolution lor linal adjournment on
Monday, An;'. 7th, was referred to the
committee on appropi rations. Thoen
ate insisted on its amendment to the
Osage Indian bill, and the confeiencc
committee asked by the House on the
question was planted. The chair ap
pointed Senators Ingalls, Edmunds and
Kernard. Senator Logan revolted from
the military committee a bill authoriz
ing the employment of Indian scouts.
Senator Wright, from the committee on
claims, reported adversely the bill to
reimburse West Virginia for losses
during the war iudeliuitely postponed.
The Senate bill allowing .?:',7 instead of
t2l per month to .soldier's who lost a
leg or an arm, was passed. The post
route bill was taken up, but pending'
discussion on the bill the Senate ad
journed. limine.
Mr. Huiibut, from the Civil Service
committee, reported the evidence in tint
Chicago pension case, recommending
the passage of resolutions declaring
that the acceptance or demanding of
money by any person as a consideration
for leal or pretended inlluence in pro
curing appointments to public ollices is
disgrace! ul to the individual and pie
judicial to public interest, and that
such misconduct is good cause forie
moval, and directing the.Iudieiar; com
mittee to icpoit a bill for the punish
ment ol such offences oideied printed.
Mr. Manning, chairman of the coinmit
heoii -Militan Affairs, .submitted a ie
port on the matter of the contract for
the soldiers' headstones ordered print
ed. The report declares that the con
tract was irregular in its character, and
it reflects somewhat severely on ex-Secretary
Iiclkuap, but recommends no
action. The House refused to concur
in the Senate amendments to the river
and harbor bill, and a conference com
mittee was appointed consisting ol
Messrs. Hereford, Hawaii and Duni'cll.
The House went into committee of tin
Whole, and Mr. (larfield spoke on gen
eral politics, after which the committee
rose. Mr. Lord reported back with
amendment. IUaine's school amendment
'' the Constitution-adopted; eas, lift.;
M ". AdionnieiL
liaysfw. viiAY. An-' .1. Senator Tliin-
tVfln tv. am... !..
J5d up the bill regulating the
.SATrjJjjAf the rresideutial votes'. He
man c;
f) pass the House tfiisses-
couritimr o
I- reliiigliiiyscn moved
icr amended before being
w'anled it
sion. Senatu
thai it be fuiilLJrV.- :i' mi l.- "".1 1L w:us
.sent to Abe .Tt.fl!1"0 .""H-iiunMMils were
laid asidn imiiilkPiV1" Mortorr moved to
laid asido until V10' '" moved to
prepared. SenatoS ii. " to I,r,nt tlu' 1,,('-s-take
up the resolnUVai "t,H-'r r tlu M:u-
iiliml'c iiiiiw , Ml lit till' liwuu!ir
burg documents abol w'M,:i,-or 'J'hurman
agreed to ;,f) to ir, sVl uid consider the
"moved to lav it aside ; -Jct-lc-cL Soniedis-
iuni-u. xnu Ululll HI i'i 'iimnn i.u-
liostalbill. On mot, '-'i- t H- The
niiinds it was tal.JV'1 the Osage bill was
Conference report of A long discussion
agreed to 17 to 13f. 'ii to the Hamburg
followed in relatiifc'1' " discussion, the Seri
affair. 1 cWnnp-- lMitive session, and
ate. went into uxor..
then
adjourned. ivtn..
mid its c'ons dei-a c, ,
morning hour. Messii"1 . ln.,:nr:fv
Caulfield made minority nrW'-ln " J
reports from the committee on0M'L"
.i;tm-nc in tlie AV:ir :uid .Instice Deir,. "l
iiinnts ordered nrinted. Mr. Cox. froi
the Currencv committee reported a bill
repealing that portion of the resnmi
tion act -which directs the Secretary of
the Treasury to redeem in coin the legal
tender notes outstanding in 1S7.". Some
discussion followed, winch was partici
pated in by Mr. Kiisson and others. Mr.
Hale discussed its party bearing, and
closed his argument by moving the pre
vious question, refusing to let Mr.
Hewitt offer a substitute. The vote on
the previous question was announced
veas, i2 ; navs, 104. i fie suusiuuie w ;u
rejected, and Mr. Cox's bill, as reported
bv tho Hanking committee, was passed
veas, NHS; nays . The report of the
conference committee on the bill for
the sale of the Osage lands m Kansas
to actual settlers w;is made by Mr.
Goodinand agreed to, and the House
adjourned.
Senate.
Aivwnvv us-. 7. The Senate recon
sidered the vote indefinitely postponing
the bill to reimburse West A irginia for
property destroved by Federal troops
during the war. Bill placed on the
ffiiiMnTar. The House amendment to
the Senate bill extending the time tor
tho redemption of land sold by the
United States for direct taxes was
agreed to. and the bill was passed. The
House bill to repeal the resumption day
clause of the resumption bill of 1S7.",
and the House joint resolution to pro-
viae ior a commission io imi"c "
the change that has taken place relative
to tho value of gold and silver, the
cause thereof, and the effect on trade,
were read and referred to the linance
committee. Senator Boutwcll submit
ted a report from the special committee
on Mississippi elections. The House
bill making an appropriation for the
pavment of claims reported by the
.. -il 1I ,.-.-.n-;ecirll WHS
aouuieui uuiuus i,uiiihiwwvm
was
passed. Joint resolutions proposin
g a
Sixteenth Constitutional amendment,
prohibiting the appropriation ol .uij
school fund for the support of sectarian
schools, were referred to the Judiciary
committee. The Senate resumed the
consideration of the resolution of Sena
tor Morton to print 10,000 extra copies
loi loitou to piiiiu Av,w .Vi v.v,x - womiueu ocivia una iw-
of tho message of the President, f"JGreat vower8 to mediate in iMM
accompanying documents, in regard to I weai AOWere w m jMi
the reccrrt trouble at Hamburg. A long
discussion followed, pending which the
Senate adjourned.
Ilonir.
Mr. Douglass, of Virginia, introduced
a resolution allowing t Ij- inv-stigatmg
committees Ui iepirtat any time iuirrig
the session. As a compion.i.v it. was
agreed that thecommitteegn e two da s
noticeof rejioits, with the jromi.ie that
majoiityand minority icihius be mad.)
simultaneously, -vojoui nei.
Nriimr.
TrriAV, August '.-.senator Hitch
cock called up the cnate bill ctabbih
ing the Territory of I'embina, and for
the government of the same, it con
sists of the northern poitiou of Dakota.
Tlitibillpas.SHl-.il to i:. The Missis
sippi election iejKjiti were oidernl
prirrtcl. enator I.ogan, from the mil
itary committee, iej.ii led ader.elv on
the lions' bill to anion deseit,-ii- in
definitely jKiMjioned. euator I5og
moed to reconsider the t- establ fil
ing I'embirra Terntoi,and g.i'.c notr-..
that he would mo'.e tocharrgthc nam"
to Algonquin. The enate n-siimcd the
consideration of Senator Moiton leso
lution for pi mting the docurneriLs
about the Hamburg inas-aere. enator
Morton continued liis rcmarki, and was
followed In .Senators Eaton. perrcer
ami 1'atteison. 'J Ju- resolution wasl.ud
oer, and enalor hcrman, Jiom th"
linairce committee rcpuitci! a concurrent
resolution concerning the appointment
of a committee t, inquiic into tl
change which has taken place in tJ;(.
relative alue of I I and sil'.er, policv
of the restoration ol a double s'.mdaid
in the country, etc. J'laced on the cal
endar. The enat" went into executive
session, and soon ailjourned.
it (.
Mr. Throckmorton's motion that the
Clerk of the House pay I'lthugh. ex
Dooi keeper, :, salary from the 22d of
-May to August 1st. was relerred. Mr.
Landers introduced a lull to secure the
piompt resumption of specie pa ments
referred. Mr. Oailk-ld moved to
grant a leave of absence to some twentx
members who desired it agreed to.
The bill to print HKi.frfKi cipies of the
agricultural reports for l-7.",and appro
priating .?1.i,(xhj therefor, was passed.
The House considered the silver bill,
and speeches were made by several
members. The bill in reference to
reciprocity with Canada was postponed
till next December. Adjourned.
Hriinto.
Wr i.nima, Aug. it. sever ul bills
were passed. Senator Wimlom from
the conference committee on the legis
lative appropriation bill, reported tliat
the committee disagreed only on the
COIIlIieilS.'ltioil of I'lciiliMit ;mrl innri.
sentatives. He moved a new confer
ence, and the old conferees were then
reappointed. The House amendments
to the Senate bill, to provide for the
s:ilo of the reservation of tho confed
erated Otoe and Missouri Indians in
Kansas aid Nebraska, were agreed to
and the bill passud. The Senate
then resumed tho consideration of
Senator Morton's resolution to print
10,fMK extra copies of the message
of tho President and accompanying
documents in lcgaid to the recent
trouble at Hamburg. Wemarks were
made by various Senators, .senator Ed
munds from the committee on the ju
diciary, iepoi ted w it h amend-'ient the
House joint lesolution proposing an
amendment to the constitution of the
I'nited .states, prohibiting the appro
priation of money for the support of
schools of am religious sect- placed on
the calendar." Adjourned.
Iloiiar.
The majority and mirioiity reports of
the'postollice committee on "straw bids
were presented and ordered printed.
Mr. Boyd from thecoiniuitteeon invalid
pensions, reported a bill giving a pen
sion of :f::o per month to the widow of
Captain Yates, ol the Seventh Cav
alry, killed at the battle of Little Big
Horn- passed. Mr. Lynde, from the
Judiciary committee, made a icpoit in
thecaseof Messrs. Schumakeiand Kimr
as connected with the Pacific Mail sub
sidy, and Mr. Lord, of new York, made
a minority report hot bordered printed.
Mr. Vance, chairman of the Printing
committee, reported back, with amend
ment, the Senate concurrent resolution
for printing the report ol the Missis
sippi investigation. The senate resolu
tion provides for -l.ooo copies for its
own use. The amendment gives i,roO
to the Senate and rj.r.oo to the House.
Mr. Crounse. from committee on Public
Lands, reported back the bill appropri
ating .S7."i, K)u for publishing the history
of the surveys and expeditions of this
century passed. Mr. Kandall. from the
Conference committee on the legisla
tive appropriation bill, reported no
agreement. Mr. Lord offered a resolu
tion, which was agreed to, that the
House conferees recede from their posi
tion regarding the salarv of the Presi
dent and Congressmen," and the same
Conference committee was re-appointed.
Adjourned.
FOKKKiX NEWS.
An otlicial dispatch states that the
Turks captured the Servian fortified
positions near (Jurgusavot'. inflicting
heavy loss. After the light at Pandiele
three Turkish battalions and r.oo Cir
cassians crosssed the frontier into Ser
via. The Servian commander retreated.
The Turks followed him and occupied
,ue village on me plain, where thev
A
wefS auacKcu uy me iH'rvians. who
took uScin by surprise and massacred
the entireV detachment The British
Treasury hSuw ordered the Bank of Eng
land to advaNfcnee money to pay the
interest due August 1st on the Turkish
loan of lS5r, the loT&u being guaranteed
by both England and KjVrjince O'Neil,
the murderer, was hanged August .".d,
at St. Johns, New Brunswfcfk.
, - , t
The TurKs are matting sioy progress
in their advance into ServiaAj and" find
it a difficult undertaking. KeraM i;iSjia
has been ordered to move at all hi7;mls.
but he had not done so at latest ad
This inaction paralyzes Osman P;
at Widden, for the Servians betw
Alxinato and Saitscher are on the in
iiorciilo nf the circle, whilst the Turks
from Xisch to Widlin are on the outer
side. The Servians are mameuvering
on a line 40 miles long, and can easily
mass their forces, whilst the line on
which the Turks are operating is 100
miles in length Over forty fishermen
perished in a gale on the coast of Great
Britain, August :U1 The siege ot
Whydah coast, Africa, has been raised.
A dispatch from Semun
August 7th. savs Gurgusowitz is in
flames, and the Turks are burning and
destroying everything in their way
The Porte has sent to the families of
tho German and French consuls who
were murdered at Saloniea. an indem
nity of 40,000 It is said that the
ee,
-. --'-" jractive man uie p.wumv. nt wiltiiuS
Servian General, Ichernayeil, is daily Lf.inre premiums in every department
losing popularity. such premiums as cannot fail to draw a
33v a collision, a lew nrgtits ago or
the'sont Dorset raW
land, 12 person were killed andfg-
peace . . .The attempt of .r'v ia to raise
a war loan in Bussia has proved a
failure ... It is believed m German mil
itary crrcles that tie; war will end soon.
It is rejNirtd Umt Turk"y will ;id-
mit the nitercniii!i of the Powers in
tie caie of -Montenegro, but will refuse
it in that of ervra . . .The fall of .-aite-char
is confirmed. The Turks advanced
down the a!le of the Trmok, driving
th" Servians lefore them. They carried
the heights of .;aitschar, commanding
the town, and :n tho evening were in
Invasion ,JI the jilac". The roads
leading out weie crowdel with .-"r-iarri,
who, with their wives, children,
cattle and hoiiieliold goodi were flmg
befon- the in. ader-i, spreading panic
eei u.livif.
Brains,
hiaiii attains its 2iighe.st develop
A
ment when i' cannot only absorb frim
others and itrect its own further "'mlu
tioiis. but can only organize and i"gu
late the working of other brains under
its own lup'-iiiitendence and control.
This power it is which enables the Us
ing merchant or manufacturer to util
ize other brains, to either use them fr
purpo-.es cf comparative mental drudg
ery or perform higher work under the
immediate superintendence of the rul
ing brain. By such means the single
brain can multiply its work indefinitely
by a well -.elected series of other brains
under itself; a few brains of compara
tively high older regulating the work
ing ot numerous brail's of a lower
older, which perform the purely me
chanical work. Such is the organiza
tion of a first-rate business in full work
ing older. Of a precise!;, similar nature
is tho coordinating and ruling power
of such men as Cromwell, Napoleon or
Washington, whose single brains con
trolled nations and peoples. The high
est of all forms of brain value must be
clearly differentiated from several sim
ilar but really unlike forms control;
and the mle of brute force must not be
confounded with it. Such rule we sec
in the lower animals, wheie the red ant
enslaves the black ant, and where the
power to kill in light enables a lower
organism to suboidinate another of a
higher but less warlike form. A sim
ilar supremacy of mere brute force and
animal courage over higher intellectual
development lacking these qualities, is
far from uncommon -in history. In
these the capacity to slay in war has
exerted a supremacy which is far ie
mocd from that of one organizing
bran over other brains inferior to it in
power, in development, or subordinated
by the pressure of the euviionuieut.
The power to aid the working of one
brain by a trained staff of subordinates
is utilized b our legislators, and b
such means it is essayed to transmute
an ordinary politician into a far-sighted
statesman. But this inersioii of a
normal process, though ingenious, is not
success, and the difference between the
working of the department under a
natural chief is very great from its
operation under a nieiely nominal chief.
Thus it is that in most of our public
institutions the character of the chief
tints that of each and all his subordi
nates. It is in commerce that the value
of a brain capable of controling other
brains, and so increasing its utility, is
best seen. In the professions this em
ployment of vicarious brains is either
entirely impossible, or if possible, only
to a very limited degree. Jltilkal Y:r-umini-r.
A Domestic Tragedy in Denver.
A certain married man of this town
having been repeatedly warned by his
wife to come home earlier nights or lie
would find himself locked out, at hut
found himself in just that fix. Gentle
tappings at the door were tried, but si
lence prevailed within. Then a firm
rap-rap-rap, but no result. At last, af
ter boisterous poundings, the besieged
appeared at the battlements of the cas
tle so to speak, to hold parley with the
invader.
"Who are you. and what do you
want?"
'Oh, fiddlesticks! Come, now, open
the door and let me in."
"Not for Joseph. You know what I
told you very well, and now you can
take the consequences. Good night,
sir."
And she disappeared. Then followed
pleadings, threats, imprecations and
commands most ludicrously intermixed.
But she held the fort, and the recreant
slept at a hotel that night, and the next
night came home at i sharp. Denver
Tribune.
Little Willie, having hunted in all the
corners for his shoe", at last appears to
give them up. and climbing on a chair,
betakes himself to a big book lying on
the side-table. Mother asks him : "What
is darling doing with the book?" "It'th
the dictionary: papa lookth in the dic
tionary for things, and I'm looking to
see if I can find mv shoes."
"Has It ever been definitely settled,"
said a girl contemplatively, "whether a
lemon likes to be squeezed?"
ortliwestern Agricultural and Median-
11- rf ni-n
riffnrml 111 .ill ?ni.-k..t ...-...4-
,yj Kiuiiu in tin UCj'iH UHCIUS,
sneed Ilurju' lock. i- ine Art and
thev i'nive w0uhl conclude that this vear
M'ungTeml tooutuo themselves. The
nosed c1? of tuis -Association ure com
U.T . -lit" the best" biisinp; men nf Mm
N
-riL-tmi A-uriuuu oi uaouqae, town.
thisVe 1,ave- 10.ceiv9l1 th? premium list of
i.vsswiauon, ior i-(t. and n we are
1 . J Vijtp from t)ip lihAml 1
i.M.inrr-o
untune ,
Agric
i raised. -rs(jfc Dubuque, and every man ap
i, dated K jo take a personal interest in this
-,r:iii!iri in inner if 1 in:ihf it ;i rrrriiii
show5' ani tlieir eu"orts heretofore
effor what can teuone oytne combined
ciat. of business men. Xo Fair Asso
suJtou in the Northwest has been so
CCSSlUIIV mauiigeu itnu giea sucil
henxl satisfaction. And now in order
make tins centennial year more at
Z? i 11 ll. ...- 4- tr '1 T-1 AtTiiM M rm
large exmou m cj '""'fr.;;
'gSlSSISS
, - t pg ever offered in the north-
vest, ami inese, no uuuul, "'""""
this fair a large number of the finest
horaea in the country, and those who
enjoy that kind of sjrt c.mnt fa.!
b pleaseil. The -opb f tli rni
wt should p.itroiii7. t '.. fa.r ' ,'
means and make uil.is 'en!:T il ..ir
the grand fair of tht- W:-ni uv.lir
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more, and w ill go zh e Iiiik- a- f vr Tr
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1 it rri-at ari ajipottti- tr ttiu lt.ti' :e.-t ij.
TIji1 iiuurl'.liiris an 1 tli lifi'-ii irf ; ;-r , r
tlfi of imny v.ilnat.lf .tural iir-Htrnti..' 1 -.. .
t.llniM l!l It ail-1 fl! llimtll to in!!il lu, . -y
.1 inoi! trfiijcthiTiliii; tii!I'ii-fii-. a , ,i?.- I., f -f
the To:ilf will tleinoriitrat.-itt n.iIu.iM. ij ,rt;i
tit-.. For ilt-Mllty nritln from -jlcKt !. ..rt-r x
itlon or from .m r.niif nli.itocr. .1 Mint- rfl.ii
fill of S-.i W'oi-.l T-nilf taken aft. r m.-.u-. ..i
stri'iiKtlo-ri tin- -tomarii anil rin.tt an .! 'It. f. r
linloioino f111.1l. To all wlio aro a'i ml li m-
tln-lr ItoiiiC'.. ili'itit to n tli.it tin- c tfKi,. 1 1
::! ti of I)r. srliriick't sra-iotiatilc ri'tiiflit-- -, i
WitiI Toiilr, anil Mamlraki- I'llli. ar- parti' u..ti(i
Mi'iit lii-n tak'-ti ii t In--.-- w fn ar Irijuiii til)
a Hi ct.'il tiy a ctia:ii-of water ainl ile-t N. jur-i-'ti
slioiilil li-no tioiin- witliiMtt t.tklni: a int'i'ly i f
tlifi- -..iffuarit-i aluaK. For sale ly all tlrulsta
ViKitlne has niMr f.illnl t cure the in st It.
Ilexilili caii of fanKer.
f" 1 hi tirt li Ilio rliiMju'it. -i'rri.ili tIi-u
it cosM no 1111. re I'nfli- .sun-1 ll.unr-i im! m
rlna.er lli.in iii-.it-.f....t. IKIi or .'.mv otln r -f tl
oiilmni "II-. u-iil f.'i Imiim .s Ni. iij .il! 1I1 in:
KHts aii'l li.iini si miki-ii
Never i'ii.iinlir a moment fur wo am ihti r
"lire of mi h.jtir. neither ijelaj tin- imieliaie of
Kllert's l),i)IU-ht l.hrr Pills.
;jyir -.ur ! i -. - iuw- pintni. hi. .1 t',iii:i,
r...it nr a l.ail appetite. ie him a ! a-1 i.ful ..(
t'nele sjiu-, (. .ii.llln. 11 1'i.w.lr twiii- a ili. in
li"l ie f I. In mx i. infill I'Hiiin an. I fit.
Iillil V. 1 II. aiel I'He him y- ipni ! 1 ,. .i',,l . .,
wills 1 lii-itrattileil at the luiptoi iu nt In hi-.
.'ipl'i-.ii.uii e ami I'.iiillti'.ii
It N now ailmltto.l hv ItiM-tnr-.. Oriil.ts an.l
rnptiireil people that "MoW'KN sl'ltlN'O 1"AH
Khr.T 'r Kt vs Is the het ami ea-li-.t known fhe
Factor l.s at rotmcll lllulf. Iowa. Hot. ll
Dellelent Nutrition
Froiluces aiueiuia or jium of the M-o,i irNln
ftom imperfei-t or clinmle iflseabe an-! li n.-t n
tlneil to an iiarticular class of life i.r si x Fe-.ple
who Miller from hn-morrliaf. ami fiin.iK.wl
menitruatee.eslvi-l aro am.-iin the thl.-fhuf
fcrers. All.tHslmf the hlooil reveals .11 for-II mj
to tllM (llir.ltloll "f the -.iiklii'..' .1 llialki'il itetl
i-ii-m- In the reil rorpnsi les w ith .r.ti.i'.l a-llm
Inullon of lihrlne mnl a poveitj if ainmeii In the
Idjiior sanguinis Io eire. I a run-, prupi.r att'ii
tton must he pai'l to illet. ami the prmnotlii of tin
ti.it in al secretions of the ullineiilnry eanal li th
use of a stliniilaiit toiilr Is an aluolute n.i.-,vn
such a tonic stimulant has heon illseOTereil ami li
found In th IIumi: siom Ai'ii ItirTKU-.
;zr"riif more simple the diet th- hett r th. tiuiil
Is. hut luotherri hear in mliiil to u3e I'r Wlnrh. lis
'1. ethlni; --jrup f.-r tl.i i !.. .t:l 1.1
Inalleises of iloulit lem to the siiie of merry
and In all rasen uf aclics and pal'n try Kllert's
! light l.ler I'llli
ST. JOKKPII
FIRE S MARINE INSURANCE CO.,
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St, Josopli, Mo.
( Incorporated 1W j
Captfil and asset . wl 3tt.7u
Surplus, .lanuaiy I, IS7 'H.'kh.M
A I. OOP F. l'ie.-.ldent and Treanurr.
.. II. Kirn. See. .1. W Iuilkv Vice 1'ren
orfers advan:ai;iM. tint surpassed In those of any
other lIistltiitlo:i lutlieWet, to all who wish to
hecome ready, aei-urale and th .rough IJ.j'.K-keep-crs,
or rapid and accomplished l'eiiman.
IOWA CITY ACADEMY
Furiilslios students supi-rior- ppi-ttunrie foroh
taiuin a g.iod aiadcm r edmatlon. ij'iilifyl:.
themseles to tea. h lu the common schools, or
preparing to entei tiit'St.iti I iiuit-Ui
Fall rcrm commences -.ept.-m'.er 1 tfi. l-"h
IJForfuli circulars f '.oth Uistltutioiisand for
Speclui. lis of I'en mulish p addr.-ss.
Wm .M.C1. IN Iowa(i' Iowa.
Edwix I". Dickkt. rjatPtiteo and manufacturer
Of AMKU!CANSIFTEHFANi:snMir.ls No-J 1. 2.
and!. Double Cleaner Trlpple Sifter. So. 3 nd
No. 4. for warehouse u-e. Pacific Mill Tor flax
and fine eeds a specialty Also the new mill for
trade of 1T6. styled the Honest Cleaner juit
patented, for grain, flax and flue seeds, similar to
the I'acific. Corner Uh and W'Sconilnta.. Itacine.
W'lscon'iln. Send for price list.
"IT LEADS THEM ALL."
PACKARD ORCHESTRAL ORGAN !
THE PUREST TONED .D BEST!
Is rapidly talcing the precedence wherever it 13
known. Keason-QUAI.ITV OF TONK. HF.ACTI
FCL NKW OlMldNATIONS. HON KsT w!'K
MANSHIP AM) I.IHEKAL DEALING. Factory
located at Ft. Wayne. Ind In t!je tnidst o walna":
lumber country, save thousands In freight. cot of
lUtng. grounds, taxe. etc.. hen compar-d wita
Investments for similar purpo-es eat. Capital,
over two million. When von cn le BETTER
served at home than abroad, patronize come In
dustry and keep the money li. circulation where
most needed, write for terms and prices. We
deal In Weler. "Valley Gem." and other Flanoj.
and ia musical merchandise, of everi description.
VAN METEK i GUEST. Manager?.
Burlington. Iowa.
h patents
e win contract to pav all trav. Ilrg and otter ex
penses if we fall to effect a radical cure. No
charge for consultation r examination. DlL-s.
MINKK A 1'HI LLlF?s. If. Madison street. Chicago.
EYIET FAEH2 E!S 05 ELLEE.
Challenge Feed Mills
and Combined SHELLER and
GRINDER, will grlndany klndor
feed, whether wet or dry. with
eae and speed, and w ithout heat
ing. CHALLENGE MILL CO,
Katavla. Illinois.
OS VAXCT CARDS. Mlxoti. with name, lac
Agents wanted. J.B..UUSTliD Nassau. N.T.
HHUZSmB! - MHB9IK T&iM u'-u4
SSHB
IT Ilfl AXn FISTULA posltlvelvenrMwltti
Lf 1 1 II' out pain or the us- of knife, ligatur-.
f I I.TiiX or caustic A SUKE CUKE OK NO
I 1JJUU I'AY With patents from a distance
MiS
"NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY."
TWcorUi.l 1. CERTAIN CURE
for (uuflii, lords. Inflmnmalliin of tlir
l.uiiC. Sore Throat ud llrratt, llr.mclii
tU. atuil If takrn In time, .vlll rrl tlil
fatal dlirur (.unmraptloii. The- ll l
(till mrtllcliic la prrtMi ration uf lrul
lalnnl by a peculiar Jirtx- from tlir (
of tl I'liif Trw, lh inr1lrlual ri-r,
lira of JiWh trr cll linonli. lilt till
tK.rrful vlcuirut arf thoroughly liifr-Hratr-.l
a-TcraI ollirr. rtthl- lirf-.ll-nlt.
ach of .hlch Miaac aoolhlua
nud hrallnc attribute, thus iitaWInx 11 th
.t POTENTi ANTAGONIST 10 .11
illtinw.iof Itirf pulmonary orKti llial
hat ret bs-cii lntruJucril
ll"p 1 fs
PINEREEiTAR CORDIAL
la nol'a ncv remrtlj tliat lin lum t-u
liranl'of bs-forr.' hut T mn OLD.', RELI-
ABLE. AND WELL-TRIED i.,r-iin.
that lina Ix-en In tlall) use b fitiallla ion!
llltrlllgrnt pit) alrlnna liirllif l.(,IUrr
)-nr, Alirf I apokcilfnf ll the J lili;hu'
trnna by nil 11 h Iijs- nw.l It. n tltou.
an.U 'of. UNSOLICITED TESTIMO-j
KIALS imvir.' v-
lf yntilaufrrr ' rroin'ntiy llaeao in
rlilcti tlila (orillnl U irriiinmriiilc.1. t
uulirattatlnitlr aayi"TRY IT. Wl
KNOW IT WILL DO YOU GOOD.'
A alnplr iHittlc lll Uciiioitilrntr IU iali
able qunlltlra.
SOLO EI All OeBSSISIS MO STHESEEPE-S.
- PHINCiHALDL.I'OT. f
fl; I'i m rt V. I'l. l.l ,' 1. I
Dr, Whitger,
617 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo.
A rf3lr rJnn of iw V!l-" ' c is t ,- I - tr
cif !'. i- 9 :. uw xuri c'"k tsx .!
nclC-roruo lHtarUiai r rr r ...3.
Lxi.i kit .j ;. tt-' -l ! rMil j 1 .
Sjphiln, Gonorrhui. Gle?l. Slnclure, Or
chitn. Hernn, or Rupture all Urinary Ditcni
and Syphilitic or mercurial atTecbont of tho
throat, akin or bonaa. t.-rl -a (..; ..sj
iwwi, os likit i-i..Sj rr"1. ." " 1' '
Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Uebilit and Irrpot
oncy, ii tlsrr..ti.f b-.: it -Kla j .-X x-.at fi.-".s
lss.t:scr irt,cretir c-, &l - i rr"-,la'- --"
cf li f.. f34 e2t. Be-? !, zMal re -!
tltU!T, r of llM.Jf ! t-ed" T. jj; rtual's
f-.t-jti iilT t.oiil n Mn' .i'.t tf f.ii..c ' ' a
cf IJ, lr cf .i.l tsrr, -: . rtitr. nim 1
ls5Projercrunhapv7,Jt"".stv j 1 1". I
(vi to.i r :'3c tu vte 'j 'ti lu .-i ct.i.-.
t r two Uji ir.;i. Cci. 1 1 it iC tr It t.wt
Wlra it It Ij. STca.idl to ti:i M.1 c r t r t"jr!.t.
E!l Efic3lsit'Ct tr n;ri rKiii'"S'' "
is iKinrsilc J t,-ro .Il it la -l t:-S.
ori t3-i. UA.il. u7i 11. Biiiaji, n i; wir a.
Pamphlet1, io iny adiireii, for Two Stampt.
MANHOOD AI1 !S:t,,aV..lT ata
WOMANHOOD f'i
ir aa mi
lUcc&U
Bont aoalod. oil thro. f or 30 Osta. .
Manhood and Womanhood in Qcrman, both
logathar, llluitrated, 15 Centt.
MARRIAGE Iffi
pliYts. I GUIDE.
KKat oloth and gilt blndlnir. Balol fir fx
Oftr Ef.f aiuol-r'.i ts-O l t;ra. tia. lot'i,i ..
t M.oli fhtjniu. Lo nay catrt. u-i,
I tv.tr nts to carry. Wto marry Cut. Vatt.- 1 W .
Lisl, I'tnlcal it.- Tt fj It of v Kfiulns.i
U I) aboulj carry . Hon Hi an t Laj t iSrat n.y fa . .tr.-t-Tt
l'tjaluk ij of BtM- i, nil hiLf B.n. "I'h
C.a-r!lorC"ti:c.yla-. za r c' u.Xratit.
AftrralSfe lot-ijla u I a. vj i f a L u.n 'l a
noral eotvl Ujo.lti.'it tilot'.llr. I 1!. :
t!;oa loclcud up.t t i.l arjut. Scr lot.aalU
cf ru-rfa!.i.,t Ii o- afa'-i t!.o crrarj c f ru tlot ..trr
aturo,tL3J4l'Jratt. rr.i tn anrit ... ( ' .t'l" "s
tJi.LcLo wij u. ilia H careful j;rui. IvuUcii-a
l:a ooata.
1'"; j r WlllOB ra-itt5nT at5a:--cT r -iTjafa.
OScuntatrsiaU. 1 ', r m1 (! U .(-J.
e:ir atlrcaf, caciuais i acoci,
DR. WHITTIER,
617 St. Chirlcs street. St. Louis, Mo.
MARRIAGE GUIDE.
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..ril'fl ol l ariua ...trzn iib'tt .ci. l iuIlii.,!,'.
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a pax rk u.t ii- !sr ti a f r li t. AHtlir'"
bcoka in: 11I112 4ll( j.ncne unt o.mr.' rlp.l
(or 00 cU. XiJlrr.a Dr Butll' DipnJry. No. 12
U. 8th St. Loui. Mo. -:!' if.rO in .)
MARRIAGE
SECRETS.
IIJl BOHANNAN'S
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tr n ft, Ua ! a ". .-
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Win, - ( Jt MN4N. &. r.jrJialUi wltKrl,
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Furst 8 Bradley Manf'g Co.,
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TEE PEM MUTUAL
LitV Insurance Co.
Ot 1'IIII.AHKI I'lII
ASSETS, -i - $5,504,329.24
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tlieir aanit- KiirluM n.eril I'.tifia iss.jl t
Life Itate-
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AiIJr-sa .1 IKKUKI, -u --irr-l"it-iil-n:
of As"JftJ j it W T!..r. strf-t
Cincinnati, o
MONEY
To txian In lotva. Knatrrn trlirnai., m.aa
JforttiM ralrru flaaoarl.
Cpan ltnproTp.1 farms In urns of tt'no arnl np
wards, for aterin of 3 to 5 jean, iutert; at i
percent, payable s-sj! ana-sai y.
Choice Io'xa Ioaa of JJwd atd npr.rl
np.de at 9 per cet.t. later !
SCHOOL KOMjS Wa.NTKD. Apply to
BIKMIAM 4 rri.I-KVa
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A TRIAL BOTTLE VllVA-A
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whritn wa nrfaar iwirw,1 - - ,. .- Tr . i
tills rtmdyf'ullT at. r-xt-T a ralirr-a
IIi IIXMII.T'IS A tIUfI-.
K.ota 12. rs. uari -trr- ( II If . ;(.
ESTABLISHED 35 TEAIis.
JONES' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
th and tillT.! m jr. I'r Wrt-fff rdrlaar
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learn Tele-rapar. Kan-
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