. f' K r If AM.HIIir.HTIIKOIJIIIIASWKKPAMM. A CnNTWMAt IlKVKRIH. NoMrlp lia spread Iht ran vas j-t. Mt anchor up-ljili.-d. lur rijintiisi it. Ami lortlt upon tin- tr.itl.lt ss x an sped. Hut hat tlirus?Ii datij?iT. first or last. Ami M-wi k"'1 ic-un-d. r saMj paiM-d. From rock, or v.a .r anry storm o'erhcad. And th"y an- stanifii tun in nam". l)..TvlriK '' !' ri-proacti and Miami1. Who. w!n!itli':l!jr-at-iil!n?J.iiiKT-sli?i', appoar. ITnwrv.-d. Irnvduti-. an: ruui.tl. Sjiri-.Kl wild alarms at iacli strariKf sound No lonir iii'-ii. I.tit slai-i to lrutiili fear. Hut oli! than tin-so more l.asc are we. ir. when u;in a truuM.-d iea. Ami temi.eit-rorke.1, hall sail our.Stilp or State. Nor .rliiHi to lu-rald. Init:ad IHstruM. fri:lolinKi lark. we spread, or sit iiiimoTwi. reKn:iets or her rate. No' In ln-r cause l't us !' strntix: Her rliarti let "" make rit'Iit. ir wroriR; Kurt: to Iti star, her cuinpasi still points true; Look well to j anl. ami houm. ami mast: Aslile all worthleis orl:Ke cast; Iteplar.. eieh weak oriloiihlful sail with new ' The Krasiilnjc haii'I. the lie In heart. Musi have In her IiIrIi chari?u no part; IntilKiiemustfall.the perjured tomjurKrowilumh. Ami "hen ilark clouds IhtsKIcs o'uruast. As oft. O r.it riots r the past. To Hi.- our sons with r.ilth ami courage, rome' Morgan Haker. Tin: VANIIAYDKNS PARTY. (I!(MtrET i:v r.HKN i:. i:i.xroKi. The Vanllaydens and the Vander j,ols weie rival families in Stephen town. Kaeh family claimed a superi orit over the otlier, which claim was pi.shM and phoo'd at in all ways imag inable, :us being perfectly preposterous, ami really one of the most absurd things ever heard of. There were three young ladies in each family, and it was the height of Mrs. Vandcrpuol's ambi tion to get her daughters married off before the Vanllaydeii girls were. Mrs. Vanllaydeii, like a true Christian, re fused to submit to her rival's designs, and lesolved to. secure husbands for her daughters as soon as such a consumma tion could be brought about. For the last two ears both mamevering mam nias had worked to effect a marriage in their n-speetive families, but as yet un successfully. "I'll tell you what it is, Letty," said Mrs. Vanllajtlen. one day, to her eldest daughter, "we've got to get up some party to offset the Vanderpools' straw berry sociable. That was really the stupidest affair of the seaswu. If 1 couldn't do belter than that, 1 wouldn't make any attempt, I declare. I could sec what it was got up for. Mrs. Van derpool wants to catch young Shelby for her Maria; and she couldn't get him into the house in any other way. I could see that he was horribly bored." -I'll tell you what," spoke up Susie, Mrs. Vanllayden's youngest-, "let's have a croquet party. Wouldn't that be splendid V We could have tea in the summer-house, you know, and I'm sure it would take, because there's never been anything like it here." "It's a very good idea," coincided I .city. And Mrs. Vanllaydeii thought so, too. Accordingly it was settled that next week, Tuesday, they would have a croquet party, and invitations were issued at once. "Of course the Vanderpool tribe will le on hand," remarked Mrs. Vanllay deii. "They always come to criticize, mil make fun of everything. 1 do think ,,'re the most disagreeable family, iltiiiroflior I ivir s:iw. Mrs:. "Vjiii- J11 v ii i i i:i.. i ... r IC.lll Ul.u. I line 10 n.ij cut her up." ie fun of it was. Mrs. Vander- m -t? f -i i wMOil czlii ific civiiMf intJ! , 1UMHVM .IIV , "'.- M up" Mrs. Vanllaydeii. nand what they're fishing iLVito her daughter Maria, icn 'L alions to the croquct- Ll A !. 1 Tllllt. If. ... t.i I 1 V -I III 1 lllll It j v in incii riiuciica. 'terniined she'll catch t-ible thing; and this l,) t. She tried to mo- ir sociable, and I de icd of her, and hinted '-n . I I thought such bold " (1 ..,1 o.vii-oo .in.l f.mM I. . Hit V.V'tIOV, 4tll4 J VII VI 'Uin Imw rf.il lio rnt U Itv.-intshe couldn't sav anv- rtf 4,tl bettor get you some i;v':ls. The'll probablv Ijiil tUtV.:,.. ..i.. i.,.:.. . vl not takr-"- l.", laWHIllll.Ili; L Ito-rother. I other foitiv.. ...,i- tnd tind tr.-p'V It wiliMfii; will 4- .rt. ijrat tters replv, anil got so rel in the f:ir thut . sitk-rM stuck up. To which Mrs. Van Mra! Vaiillaydi-n w:a covered with tri-! Hay-leii rn.fie the r-jly that she wasn't umpj. just suited with the society of the Presently the ilain bem. Mrs. ' il;ic-. One had to invite everybody, VanHavden, the Mi.H.s Vanllaydens, , no matt-r wliat t.Vir standing was. with the exception of th- youns-at, awl ! Tin- Vanllayiii-ns felt that the V:ui Mr. Shelhv, were niatchwl against Mrs. iIiti-Is had carried the day, for Mr. YandenxJol and two of her daughters, Shelby acconiiani'd Maria home, and and a voting gentleman from the vil- had iw-en caught kissing her, and put 1;,.. " i tintr tliis and that together, it looked as Mrs. Vanderpool. on her second turn j if m Maria had got the gentleman of play, succeeded in coquetting soTtm1- , j,n-uy nearly caught, body's ball against Mrs. Vanllayden's j jul they ; ere delighted to learn, a foot, causing that lady to turn pale, and give evmence oi uaiuy iniun-un;.. quite keenly, much to the delight of the lady playing, and her daughters, who tittered behind their handkerchiefs, as Mrs. Vanllaydeii limped off to the cor ner, where Letty was holding Mr. Shelby, spell-bound, by her recitals of some thrilling event. Mrs. Vanllaydeii watched her op portunity, and removed a hair-pin from Mrs. VanderjK)ol's hair without being caught at it. The result of which was, that during an exciting turn of play, Mrs. Vanderpools chignon tumbled off, and Mrs. Vanllaydeii screamed out to her opponent that her back hair was coming down just as it came off, making her look like a hen in moulting-time,.is .Miss Letty remarked to Mr. Shelby; whereupon that gentleman sent off into another paroxysm of delight, while the Vanderpool trio looked black with rage, and the maternal member of the party picked up her chignon, and pro ceeded to readjust it. At which Mrs Vanllaydeii very magnanimously re moved several hair-pins from her own hair, letting it come down all about her shoulders, so that everybody could see it was her own, and tendered the pins to her chagrined opponent, who ac cepted them with very ill-grace. Pretty soon Miss Letty accused Miss Maria of cheating, and thereupon fol lowed an angry and heated discussion, in which some remarks, not strictly elegant, but highly forcible, were made by both parties. It was during this little squabble that Mrs. Vanderpool, who was determined to win the game, made a famous run, and knocked Mrs. . . . r l : e.At !... 1.I...1- Vanllaydeii and Letty out, helped all her side to become roveis, and so dis played her skill and generalship, that in live minutes more she hit the iost with her ball, and looked around upon the vanished party with victory perched upon her banner. Whereupon Mrs. Vanllaydeii remarked to Mr. Shelby that it was easy enough for any one. to win the game who didn't scruple to play unfairly. For her part, when she caught any one cheating, it always destroyed her interest in the game. Otlier players took the place of those who had just vanished and been van quished, and Mrs. Van llayden and Mrs. Vanderpool sat down withagroup of elderly ladies to say cutting things to each otlier, while the young people strolled off in all directions. Mrs. Van derpool saw, with delight, that Mr. Shelby had transferred his attention to her daughter, Maria. Presently a little shower came up, which drove them into the parlors. Some one called for singing. Miss Ma ria considered herself a very superior singer, and her mother requested her to sing that beautiful new song she had been practising. Whereupon she sat down to the piano and sang an operatic air, to the great amusement of the Van llayden girls, who remarked that they liked that song very much when it wasn't murdered. They liked to see people undertake something suited to their abilities, and Miss .Jennie fol lowed up this remark by saying that she had heard Miss Vanderpool sing some light easy pieces with considera ble taste, but for opera, really When Miss Maria had finished her song, Miss Letty was called for. Miss Letty did not sing, her mother said: that is, not much; she was too modest, but'she played with superb effect. Pro fessor Tremblewski had said she could make a sensation in society, if she cared to. He had never heard anyone play like her, at which Mi's. Vanderpool smiled knowingly, and Avhispered to Mr. Shelby that sheneer had, either, and did not know that she wanted to. Miss Letty fumbled over her music for some minutes before deciding what to play. She did not practice much. 'tiow. She was at raid she couldn t nlav ant.',.ou4Jhiug. Finally she decided on the nionii. s"Vj JVird, and rattled it off in a '" rter di,,u ,' -v manner, with a great manv , j v . 'ind some. variations. exau;,.i - .,'"-".. !,...., ,. , ,,. ,-... v.i. .mv. ,j.1? WI.IL. tlStvl'U .IIM. an- K)k .m,i ... 'conclusion of the niece. J'er - J..rybody knew that," kteIuiic' " J't's as old as the jI.ee.VM.ird." t ' ' ' Airs. A'ander- mi j: .. sfe. "h surnrised. Ls iiinLTM , . , j'tl1' 'payers. 1 nwllurwasit." rt-n yn lc en re-KersV-t ay !. ; IV o : de- no Q -SS I I .V i- tt. J .irj 'o., a d iruu t. m lemark fed had fering; m a ierson matter who ft she was con- fi.w (i;lVS afterward, that he had gone awav witnout proving to .miss ..i;uiu. And their delight knew no bounds when, a week after that, they heard that Mr. Shelby was a married man! That w.ts the missing feather for the cap of the VanHaj dens. Miss Maria h.id been caught letting a married man kiss her: It wasn't the least use for the Vanderpools to say they didn't know an thing alout it. Mrs. Vanllaydeii let no opportunity of remarking about it pass unused. Such cutting tilings :is she said can only be imagined. They felt that they had come off conquerors, ami to this day they refer to that cro qnet party of theirs, when Mr. Shelby was caught kissing Maria Vaudenool, as one of the most important epochs in their career in Stephentown society. An Imitator of Putnam. The party of Sacramentans who re cently h-ft for Mendocino county on a hunting trip, were yesterday heard from through a brief letter received here, soon after they arrived the ranchman intimated to them that he had discovered that a bear, supposed to have been the cause of the disappear ance of sundry young pigs and goats, had secreted himself in a crevice in a ledge (d rocks not more than loo yards from the house, and they could kill him easily if they "meant hunting." Of course they declared, with more or less emphasis, that if there was anything they wanted it was a chance at a bear. The ranchman volunteered to show them P.ru in's headquarters, and, after thorough preparation, they started out to do battle. Arrived at the rocks, it w:is determined after careful survey that the bear had crawled through a narrow opening into a cave, which might be large or small there was no way of judging, (leorge (J., the quiet est man of the party, now showed the most pluck. Evidently he had heard o Israel Putnam's exploit, for, after a careful reconnoisance, he announced that he would crawl in with his gun after the bear, previously affixing a rope to his ankles, and when the persons outside heard him shoot, they were to pull on the rope and help him crawl out, as the bear might instigate a vigor ous pursuit. Once outside the otlier members of the party could cover his retreat with their guns. lie carefully made his way through the hole until he caught sight of Bruin, and then took good aim and tired. Meanwhile the re mainder of the party had been standing outside, nervously clinging to the rope, and when the shot was tired, giving a loud and very peculiar sound, to which the bear responded with a terrible roar, which, coming to them through the narrow opening, seemed to indicate that the animal was making a terrific charge, they started on a rush for camp, and though unconscious of the fact, dropped their guns and clung to the rope. The result w;ts that fJeorge found himself "snaked" out of the hole like lightning, and bumped along over the ground at a furious pace. The more he yelled the faster his friends ran, believing that the ferocious beast had made short work of him and soon would operate upon them. They never stopped until they reached their wagon, and they found George badly bruised and with his hands lacer ated and full of slivers. Afterward the bear was found dead in the hole. Sac ramento (C'al.) Record-Union. Industrial. TiiomasO. Orwio. Solicitor or Patents of the Iiiwa Iatkt office, at I)es Moines, ruports the folInwiiiK U. S. Patents Issued to Western Invent - .Tl'LYlS.lSTG. Mutch &ifes. Chas. Prankish, Tone ka, Kansas, assignor of one-half his right to William Glasgow, Chicago, Illinois. Feed Steamers. J. 13. Moffatt, Mon tour, Iowa. Animal Traps. John II. Morris. Sew ard, Nebraska. The door is always o en until the animal attempts egress. His weight upon the platform then c oses it. Inhalers. liobert L. Steen, Topeka, ICansas, assignor of three-fourths his right to A. M. Edison, same place. The chambers for acid and ammonia lie on the same direct line, and the connect ing, as well ;is induction, and eduction, tubes are inserted to such a distance that the series of chambers may be carried in the pocket without the con tents becoming intermingled. Stack Covers. Geo. E. Tuck, Herbert, Iowa, and James Steinson, Ridaway, Iowa. Reapers and Mowers. Andrew J. Cook. Wichita, Kansas. Rolt Trimmers Thomas W. Ellis, Greelev, Iowa. Tuck-Marking Attachments for Sew ing Machines. Allen Johnson, Ottum- f'l Tl1W!1 tt .,".i Ar.,n.,rn in-s ii-iii;.!,, it llllt tlllll .UlUIUlC X UilV. MlillllUI U. Jvvets'inger, PL Madison. la. .t, I'.iUlU -VUJiClO. Vlill .UIUUU,U1UUIU- L I'M. la. The auger bucket is provided .ifSth cutting-lips and a reamer, ana lias M ..:.. t..1wi Mr..l flirt ?lot i--tt1irl K-Slh a collar and shoulders on the lz?ve. The bucket is secured to the 'v 1 f 1.. ol,off l,. o enrmrr IVl fill I Ul U1C Ollrtlt w I'lliJJ, i. which encases with a notch m ' shaft, and the hinged doors are se StpA hv straus and nins. Feed Steamers. Warren Pierce. Ce- Wr Palls. Iiu T rhiims. Ilenrv B. Wiswell. Belle Elaine, Ia assignor of part his right to Oliver 15. Cone, w m. l,. isess, una r . a. Pauska, same place, ine cnurn cylin der has at its upper and lower ends per forations, through which the milk or cream is caused to pass by a recipro cating vulved dasher. Forty years ago, July 26th. the first railroad "locomotive ran into Utiea. X. Y and two davs afterward the first excursion train reached the city from Schenectady. Trains soon came to make the distance, seventy miles, m about four hours and twenty minutes, includ ing stops. TUP! 3IAKKKTS. - rots. Hf c:tip ' v Uor Litc. SneT Utt Klour (teni toctiolr. i iJ WBrtl-No. ZVhirkeo .... Corn W:ern raised-. Oftli Western new ? K JJ Hutter i1 Pork-New Mmi Lard W CHICAGO. !WTes-C!io! H" Hoes Stip oo! to ch ic J v hatter Choice to jellow 1 Kicks. " Kfour White wlttlrr . I w u "- (it V4 1 S l vl I- f S 9ft i t ) u U 1 ii I- hprlnx exir Wbeat Spring No! ... -' Corn -No 3 . . U Oats-No: . .... s K)e No : I'orfc-McM. ne . I w Harlev N"oI Lrd. 1 Peer Cattle Fair to choice I!ofc-Mrr. Klour-Fall XX Wfeeat o: Ued Corn No 2 Oats. Hye No 1 Fork-Mess zz i j 3 : i : u I n -, 4 w-i Lard II :s i cijici:ti. Flour . Wheal-l'.ed. Cora Oats. . .. Harley .. Ite Fork Lard .. jis) a s a j 3 il V O 1 KILWACKKH. Klour. Wheat No 2 Corn Oat.- No 1 Harlev -No2 Kje No'.' IIKS XOIMJ.". Flour wholea!t Wheat Corn Oatt Harley Kye. KKK Hutter Hoijs . . 'ttie ii it 4 i :s a z W t I- tt v u s i l S, m i S V it-j w 1 :i John W. Young challenges any man in the rniled States to fold any num ber of papers from loo to 1,00.) f,.r ,i wager not exceeding $."n. the man folding the quickest and lir.it lobe de clared the winner. The rnivcrsity of Ic Moines. . The treasurer of the rniversity of I.v.s Moines has icceiitly published ;i im port on the success and status ot that institution, which is eiy gratifung to its friends and pation.-s. The building has been completed throughout, fence-, and walks have been built, and the cam pus grounds, for which nature has done so much, ha e been made beautiful The elevated location presents one of the grandest landscapes in the west. Presi dent Molt and facult aie slrmnglo make the school one of the best in the land. The assets of the I'liiversity. al ter deducting the liabilities, now amount to 8M.ooo.and the endowment is still vigorously grow ing. For so new an en terprise, such success is seldom equaled. We predict for it a biilliant future. To the IJapthts. it occupies a rcutr.il position ina veiy lame tciritory. On the west, north and south they hae no other College in Iowa. Nebraska or Da kota. With such a large field, and supe rior location, and Hie patronage of such a large and growing city as lies Moines. where, it is the only College, its success is iissured. A good attendance is looked for with the beginning ot the new term the Mth of September next. The capital of Iowa is a rare place to prepare students for a successful life. They are where the world is awake. They can see how enterprises, religious and secular, are conducted. They can hear the first class lecturers and preach ers and attend the best of Sabbath schools and sociables, and visit the State library and the Legislative halls and the various courts of the city, and the State and National courts, and thus get a prac tical knowledge of men and things that will be of use to them in after life. State Iteyister. AV. Paine, A. M., M. !., Professor of the principles and practice of Medicine and Pathology in the Phil adelphia University of Medicine and Surgery; Ex-Professor of Surgery and Diseases of Women and Children in the American Medical College; Member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons; Honorary Member of the Academy of Medicine; Author of a large work on the Practice of Medi cine; one on Surgery; one on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children; one on Materia Medica and Xew Kem edies; aReviewof Homeopathy and Old Physic; former Editor of the t'niversi tv Medical and Surgical Journal, Medi cal Independent, etc. In another part of the paper will be found the advertisement ot this dis tinguished physician and surgeon. He is acknowledged to be one of the most profound thinkers and original investi gators of the age. His recent discov eries of the absolute cause and nature of disease, together with the antidote or remedy that produces instant cure, has excited great interest both in this country and in Europe. Those who applv to him for medical or surgical re lief, "can rest assure that they will re ceive all the aid that medical science can afford. Many who are suffering from th effects of the warm weather and are debilitated, are advised by physicians to taie moderate amount of whisky two or three times durmjj the day. In a little while those who adopt this adrlce frequently in crease thenumberof "drinks'and In time become confirmed Inebriates. A beverage which will not create thrist for intoxicating liquor?, and which Is Intended especially for the benefit of dobllitated persons, whether at home or abroad, is Doctor Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic Containing the Juices of many medicinal ,herbi, this preparation doe not create an appetite for the Intoxicating cup. The nourishing and the life-supporting proper ties of many valuable natural productions con tained In It and well known to medical men have a most strengthening influence. A single bottle of the Tonic will demonstrate Its valuable quali ties. For debility arising from sickness, over ex ertion or from any cause whatever, a wine-glassful of' Sea Weed Tonic taken after meals, will strengthen the stomach and create an appetite for wholesome food. To all who are about leaving their homes, we desire to say that the excsllent effects of Dr. Schenck's seasonable remedies Sea Weed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills, are particularly evident when t3keu by thoe who ar InJurUnsIy affected by a change of water and diet. No person should leave home without taking a supply of these safeguards along, for sale by all druggists. The Kalnbow In the sky Is a sign of God's promise that the world should not again be destroyed by water, and viewing the tenacity with which men hold on to life. It is surprising to all how reckle-sly they snap the links one after another, by paying no heed to the derangement of thfir constitntlon. because they are so light as to oon wear away Mistaken delusions' If one -f the parts of our delicatelv complex organism be injured. It throws greater strain on the others and all suffer. Wishing to maintain the animal economy in a healthful state and to restore lo power, we have only to use the celebratd Home Stomach Bit- TERS. The Photographic Copjing Company of Burlington. Iowa is giving employment to hun dreds of men and womn a canvassers for old pictures to be copied and enlarged either plain or ce'ored. Agents wanted In every county and town In the West. Hopo Like an Anchor Steadies thoe who use the means Providence has placed in their way of guarding against the com ing or physical ills to which "fleb is heir. The hocet merchant insures his stock of goods: the shipowner, his vessel and cargoes, the banker, his treasures: whilst the mass of poor humanltr neglect to provide for the maintenance of health wnich outweighs all the treasures of earth com bined. To sustain 3 hungry man we give him food, and to replace the wasted tissues of the body by promoting digestion and attending to the requirements of the iowls in snn aer. we ad vocate ulng the celebrated Profeso Cameron s Blackberry Brandy. prepird by tncUoine Bit ters Company. St. Louis. Never squander a moment for we are never sure or an hoar, neither delay the purchase or Kllert's Daylight liver Pills- fWGt'. fU n a di?r s -S - iraM rroa. n:ticr ess H'sm a ?-er--s ' r tSrt ins ::s IT:ep-- tee K..nt IJ rbl i ' F...I ...- 3 r. tc nr"! artei xr.l ;..ai Dr. VrArr.lM A recs.ar crsJoa:of Itft ta aal Actrxia J-t;tt Treaty jnni'' t!-;:; pM . T'eali . diee ' t-K.- tins I.:r L.rji Hrr! TIrt.t. H-l . rrT--si nilrn Frrirt :vStaaS .Cii' MS&w4 ibcmii'..! tratJ od fi3 Tt olt.ttt te fi fd. ; r tlr t r-r ibt cm ' vcmlaa. W ewnv t r .r tat & itn jf uj nc"k or r!.rictr r o:irVci J 'si.t t - rate La t:K'i. S'-J priTt tr;mM fr j: ? r-- lar to ibfr i ii. .t:er Mui&:aiu&;i !or rrir rruta; U aerr! C'1 ITlT!' Vlll SU-1 ' ! f't'3 r A J dre Lxxt It I t ca.i ; v e 1." Fcrr street. Itt:-rV lua it t nnw i,'aii"l T lKtri "-r't'.t -J rat-tare.! J.e.?!e tLt lltW K ".-KlV. Ft HKLT TKt v the ret ai1 e'. m.i. Tt Fact-r)istt-.an'iltt.u I Ik: . . soSrrrd tu '-e v:. '.be C--1J ri aA tl.ej rr tt.) rU au! :.j i,-i lets tn.. It It CjujC) U titttae kri'. orr o! rm still aU thr:u rum.' rtso.vst ai:tl3r tvraslwuai d 'e -! l"u-. Mm C'e d:tiia l'uil'r " a:t la lfi.n thfm ts r- .! Srfha&'le: t.aL.-et!ie;ua.:t a-.dquaatUj ottltr Fjr rui-t:e Jirars . ! th i:a. t itnj-.c ar. i M.'trhe. r,:etlXie Is trie etet rrmrOf il!r ni"Te. rroifa the yteai the rx!u 'n cans. We trust tin tune will come whrti every one will us' Itilbin Ebvlnc Soap, (made by t'ragm A. l'.. I'hilade! phiu.) Its sale i- daily mrrexstng. a H alwajfl the ca wyth Articles of merit. Try il rruf. AV. I'nliir, A. l . I. II . ltU r.t MmiIUoii Mrrt-t, I'hlragn, 111., ami "M North Ninth Mrrct, riilljulrlphla. l' . Is the dlscufi-rer "f tt.e lirnu ? Itjr at. t t.i I'atanh Vapr t r Ll juld 0'fhr and Urrr Itru valor PUIj. for tbrtr install! drlrucil u llr j- itivrl) airrt that thre m do cio it Catarri. Ilrniirhlll. earl Ivhsuiiiptloti. riu Pri-ctj i'uraUla. Ktiroinatmu. !l-hrrU. vatlrt " tT. Mtnall Pox. Chulwra. I)rutrrj. or "tln-r !. 3fr pr-MtucM b the growth of (.'rrtii. thai It1-' III not ur- .5Mr. 51V p-r b"ttl. p.t ! than t v' tttn" -tit li v Xprri Pill J i-!.t per !h.x. nit l Uiall V-r Jrll lrr.it iiit-nt. , l) at fllher !&' ' Irtlrr IT l'i prr..U tir-Thcr l:n rii'Trr bein k ii.-v t a r..uh r old tub'-iru at t n-nttt thf r:i..n of Mirrt Pltrrt f T.r and Wild l hrrrj It I. a iimU' 1 leuied) tlii.ugti"iit the I'littct St!r. and tin rapid Inrreaii' In Iti al- ail l tti ti tt.t It t ),Tiliig tu popular t.ir..r Tin' I'l-it jlai" t gi-t ( ainpnign fulf- rir ' : K rl i 'i; t an t " 5l.ite st . i lii ag Vf utill'. dlfllll-r l iuu.n Iti all chi ut do.i l l":i to tlie Mr f tiirtrj and In all casrn wf artin and pal:n tr Kllrit O.ivllKlit I.Itit PlIU The UnivBrsity of Des Moines. OpportilT ttlfs Ivi'ii f r !! trtt In 1 srti-iilitSi or . I sf. cil .rf Ihirl at lh.-tr l-wi-st Dgurr IIOPII shl s AO.MI I I KI It f Location Healthy uhiI Iteautiftil. stiidciiti gatlinrisl ii'liiij- fr in I r a Ni-'ijiU atnl Dnkotit lite s. h I irjr Oi ir'i ' s., 'piiiIipi 1Kb. Kr -atalugu- a bin t". vHT"l", 1'irn lilr-nl. !; M"liw. Iuha 1 Dr. CRAM'S I Dr. CRAM'S LIGHTNING 3 ItiNt.intl) curri iiiuialgia a-! a.i i r i old ! I rain A Mnlrln-r II"' K lta-idj t !irrl ( tilr.igo. and all tlrt rLin driiKg"t "" ti and ;1 per bottle .i:-nt nant-d Law, Real Estate and Loan Utfice o y Mt. Ayk. --- - Iow.n nrliavaset of Abtractor Title to Ittuggob' cuuntv. lllallll'in PATLNT smitT BOSOM I II L I il "V HTiti:r ii Kit a llllljIMV JS Ironing Board. Most i.itrffct.. ilura'di'. and chi-atii-kl IroultjK' board lu tint world Alai r.-a! tor uu'. lunli no adjusting tltian hltt. iirrpjr out if ordfi Agtmts wanted ei'rvhen UllKKV , MIA .IKK. U -South .Iflfertoii Mleet. CIIICAOO. Ill Mention this papi-r nv V 11 i Any pc roii ran uiaiv yn a luoiitb irlllng our let ter-copltig book Any ulii that hat a Irtlrr I) U' VI 111 wrltt will tin v It Nu tiresi or water usd. .Si-ml Htatnp for circular KXCKI-SIOK MANUFACTritINO CO. IT Tribune BulNlng. Chicago. Ill "ORGANS! We are pleated to be able to announce to Mutlr IlealiTH and thn.MuMcal Publli. that weharemade arratiHtmunts rorthii extensive sale of the cele brated JEWETT & ROODMAN ORGAN, An lntrmnent that Is not only snperlor Intone and power, but In durability and workmaniblti. The lmnbir and materlM In the InttrtiDKint 1 thornughly S"atoiied. and f)nlhed In thn most durable manner and very bet style. We have been handling the linlruinutit now for over a year. cautiously, and critically, wishing to be able to tewtlfy of our own knowledge as to the qualities and capabilities of the Organ before making any great effort to sell them, and have found that they have stood eviiry test, have borne out all the testi monials presented to us by the makers, and given the best natlsfactton to all who have purchased them of us. We ask your examination ofthem before pur chasing, with the full assurance that If you want a nrst clans Organ, we will not fall to sell to you. Dealers are Invited to call or correspond with u In regard to these Instruments. JIII.I.M A CO.. Iea .Ifnlnra. Iowa. College ol Individual Instrnction FOK BoTII SKXI1S. bistouries of Stj If .stu dents advance separately acconllt.if to Iinllvl.lti.il AMllt For catalogue, acldren W' p .lONK-s A M . Lakeside Hall. Kiauston. III. "campaign UNIFORMS ! Onlv SI 'Oeach Continental stjle superior to all others In design and finish HAYES & W1IK EL Kit, also TILDEN & HEXDIUCKS. Manufactured by F. KKM.OOO. M and , eJate street. CUM AOO. ILL send for circulars glv.ng Ul dlscrlptloi.s. mi Ilfl AND FISTULA positively cured wlth- II I I, V out pain or the use of knife, ligature I II r,, or caustic. A SCKK CCI'.K iMi NO 1 llJIJUPAY. With patients from a distance we will contract to paj all traveling and other ex penses if wo fall to effeet a radical curn. No chare" for consultation or examination DK5. MINK It .V PHILLIPs. 167 Madison treet. Oilcago. ETEHY FAEIEH HIS 0W5 IILLE?. Challenge Feed Mills and Combine! SHKLI.KK and fe OP.INDKK, wlllgrlndany kind or feed, whether wet or iln. with ease and st.-3. and wl'hout het- Ing CHALLKNOE MILL CO. Malaria Illinois. RCXS FOR PlRCULAR J1D SrrCIXM IVwt rr.msr.t;lp ol, IVrf)i. l . rtpYa of actasl Iet Rsi.4 rj Ta'.tlon rl Br-i. tt VonTJI2"iTO KC:SVS OOLUr.i.m '&,&. IJL. n TIP; AXAKEHIS. fK- KILbBKE-S Kxtrrnal rilr Kimf4j Il The oalr Sor Ccr for FlIps. In order to prarti- I I I rally prore to th i,iW. I I I I ltbat AnitpU." ts ail e I I I I Iclalrn tor It. we will, on li J 1 1 1 irr-clnt of a letfr stacd send toanyinfferrasatnplortn Anakeli.tre ofcharse. P. SKIHTAEDTKIt ., Sole Manufacturers of AnakeIs. Rax 4. Sew York. teSJHS. Tocanrasj frr Kalarjln Plctur"-. Wp ar" pajlnz larsfrcccmtlor.s dolnjc Snap .r..k. nrt PllklflP 3k greater rarl'tr of pi-- ' tnrp-s than anr other top- Ttny Housi- in tn TnltM tatet. Address, wltti utarop. J. H. NAJON KKOS. 212 and .11 Mate at-. thlcaxo. Illinois. ESTABLISH KD YEARS. JONES' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE thanrt fillTeSt .St Im! 3o. "9. ritefrrelrluar Mrs. Dr. Keek's Catarrh Remedy. No rapors. No sjrlnires. Nodonehes. No pain. No sni No ejhorMtant fee. Attention to all those tronlded with Catarrh and Consnci-tlon and other1 special dUaes. to call on Mr. Dr. Keck, the celebrated Catarrh and Consumption Special ist. Her treatment Is attracting (treat attention w bererer she toes, she tieats the worst of ca.s. She cordially inrites one and all. Treatment free atouroOre. Circulars xtTlnir full lsiormatton sent. Address all communications to MRS. DR. KECK. 51J Bradj street Davkutjrt. Iowa. MVl rjAUi mix J?faAMJs1 ( CALKIX.H' XOVKITY 3 !lfeil CI.OTI1KS WASIIF.K. : 131,880 16 MILES OF SOAK 's rr w .-x sold dus::;g zzz ysas ists. EVERY STOVE IS niiLi:rsi.r. t sidoksuiii As Absolutely Without a Fault, Our Hr S if Son. 37, 3 :!'J. 17. Is anil I'J Hi . . . S-' " Convenience, Neatness I Economy, Ami nil tin ri'titla! juiiut's tlml ;: to make 1 1 1 tlit- IfH y V. r oUt-roil to tlic Mil.lit. MADI.O.VI.Y UY EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING GO. Kos. 613, Cli, GIG i CIS J. iiaic S:., .sT. i.oris, U. Alii. i.i i: sio i. ii:li:i;n. EAST AND SOI Til ! 1KI I III It I-I'.e plr."--' , -i . - c r I'.ti Thnui;li ns lies ' - Itml ni;'ii iil ltii-k l.l:inl In Itl.Miiiiliictiiii li.4iii 4i: Ilnlitlllt. Imll Hi 4inlU timl n I: i -ll wl'ln a' .' r ' ' In fcdvinr.. ' t - " Tl.f i y d ' -i I ttil IM. Nin tllo ChKttlllllMIEU. Allllllt.4 .4 11.1 llll Mlllll S.Mllll 1li4 liort4-sl I ln nml jul Le-.l lliu tlkt Ill4lltll-Swll. t I 4tllLH4llllti. "-piiiiiIi flirst lllf. Vln-rlHK. lli4ltlM.i.r . itli Inctoli, 11 tptiutic. riilltilfltlili4.Nt ts i..rk Hllll lltui Hi, llr.t lolltr- ' l.-rl.n.l Ituft l NlacHrw Kl I is. llunr. ami nil N I UK laml t Itlr-s If jr r.t n-.' i , Mutto'ill. Trnr IImuI.-. CfUIirs. l.nf) !(. 4- I P I no!" ai.d I '.'i .r ' I. 33- c3 "W . ' i. "''; ' 1 il.. ii I 4 Mll llll'. III I.X3TE3! im'i.i-.man M.i:i.rri:i r. i -.. ira'n fr n H' ' i.ir - :!!' fa I "Hiiiim r.r.l.OK I'AKS ulh - r- K "ii!" sn-t ii rljnl ; l.a r arr . . f i t . aln fr Hinrk If. slid -d IV rti t I ! n- - -r 1 i onr iM Ma linn ' ' t Jty-i.rt Vim r Tli pill" I. tin- I- 33- c3 XrXT. nouto ! It linlnic tli' mil 11"-- rmi'ilnc llinmsli ivltliiiiit rliiiq if -4rs .Kl) il. W ItHiIir. IJ.fin.-r JNO V lihliH'. I., i- ! .t I k A. i. INDIANAl-i'l I I""I li f i: i l i : AS A NT A ( : I N . r.OPfP I ' ' "' . - ' p .t" ' - !r-ir l..- ! P " - ll"tlr..- I4. llll II"PIP. I'mi-ipI t.l". I II I 1 I I . risntp iii-iit. -ii- .4-r.il ! li lit v A . A-. IllltV I" -s s ! It 1 . . ! i r.ri.i Titr-ss f r - t" " "'. .' rii- f ' .' I'' 't i.s'.-i. t Mrrt Ewj' tdiTsT-l .J t rs.. at - I -.Mil. bu It x .IjfM V '- s . s- . J,f ' " t.:4!itsar. IHTp i I pvT ' ' '-t a .J da Sp-. t J " t r . ;'"'""' "" ", . orsfirn:." cf .- t. i. "-,-' ';! aVloff-'-vl ti' .. r a' " "- '- "'" I'rlDrlr.-kl f tr- 1 Sr.ltal !-' ai saT I' is ttin ll-.t Trn Uns ... I. -uf.i al.arr-:;.'ur- t' ' --ks -,...1 : p--. f'-f ;" Urn f..r r. -rs a- 1 ' - It '''' ?! ;.AX Tltl'MNrl m.r . ' tt y rlor U, a'. ..-r-rsT. -p- ' I- '" arn-su'. lsl.nl rr,.:i'aM "" s ',.'2 ! rltory In lh" IMo-i "Hf!Mr f r -M-... Wi.mrn.ar, ! I.ll.lrr. ; ' la ';" if you narr. a tt -' ' r .; ! Iiln. (. i'i faTor tir pT.di- in f s . .-" v ' ' iioavi: TKISS (i).. HoxllTO, rnrM'ii. iu.i H'",IA. Gorr Sulky Plow Thorn rivals! F.ii.rli ami lonarcOf the Fielfl! rri: t tae t s v r w -w r, Karnrr r COMMhNf f FIN'-H t I-aii: without the user fa V.Lht 1I II ha forpn rr-mlnrutlj -i!-rK.ftil : in the FIHrf, nh cli U thi r.iilj Tfu- Tf-t. nd f r I-crir' t 'f i a - ! I"r ' I 'st .J. I. KASTEK .V: CO.. M u n frt ii rrr. rrriM.rt III MARRIAGE GUIDE. Mil A Phjsi'i -izvl V.'w cftf 4rrtss Tf I v.J r nmj vk. - T 4 ' f.ffSPi t p - Snr ''.! j -jt r j Si ."rpl Fx"kct yrr. J' - rssjs. s .;.,.. t kp-t uJpp si 1 tp-r Vp-ta'- pi f t t A yaxrATZ aizaiCALTazATisz - 4- cf a?rlTtK;3re.n p-.s ft... t iipip- - - crirnatti.twxzm.rrfm. rr-t ti"pss4 9cfp.ip l".1 Ptr.r ;i. -,ti'!'i.i r XI t JUDICAL, ADVICZ Swii... isl'irtti' IHtft, a r ot pnj -ir f f I All tirt books CMUJ. J ISO liH 3t tfnxrr.y .p1 fsr SO ct. Ai.-pp Or Buttt Dilfprurj. K 12 N. 8th St Loaii.Mo. :tc.!p3ll Im;.j j A-i "" XrPHr.RHO.1it HA5IU lift OK Ot lOI ' ITICf for lt?e. Standard I l f.i Wf r r canrajsTS anl i--. Mciar' ; 1 1- rx 5;yi, r-itpal!L V.tjj Kiu Daw . p 4. l-x t' w"jiJHI'OTO. D. - Virj-zju-.r:.'. uvariabi 1T Wante! Imradlatp-lr to J',11 lrarn TtilrranhT. liiil. I I a iuki an express sn.i. t ;1 nrss. situation j ruar- ! iw . - ; ..-.' z : anteed. Kecomtsesitei ijr hapt. w. i. Telegratih Co. as the onlr reliable telezraph school, cir culars free. Address N. W. Telegraph Institute. JanesTltle. Wit. wmW STQVS llUyiii."ii. i mmi LOOP i t i?.?8tapyg f I mSmm :sMhj!BQBk"s l7ill7l 11 111 L I II i il II 11 1 IULUlUEl WASIIKS CLEAN. QUICK, AND EASY. J 4 AGENTS WANTED EVERTWHIMJ IWttrawHEa ErV.fcVA0lT0H ""XllDnVi-QllKS. ; Dr. Whittier, 617 St Chariot street, St. Loal. Mo. I.V !- -.- .. M.. M rR.Ui. ,llL'ii'f0.iHM. J 9,p t. or irtr&r.l isp.t; .k. .r t. . ; r7r S;rmiurrs. ... 0&lT J '" ,-, .. . ..'!v. ...u r -v ' -" . :, - v- '-"".TT r .v. . . . . . - '' "i . 1 1 1 1 " " " I ,-K "" I ll-"l'-""'' . i.. i-.. .,. . - . .. I i .J . l r.l"SM,'f" kS . I. I. - - W - .f JrTT. ! m anuood r; : ;r WOMANHOOD .- LT iv.nt.pi. .' r.' fasts' Mt.hc.J i4 VSiees-h . 1 Urmii. bf i logthr, liIftrtJ. IJ CfH. MARRIACE ! A ! pffis. I CUIDE. .",-,.. i- i . w . . .. t '!."'. . r ...,. ... f fc , -r .J... T er . W . ...! - vi.k . H- w,'- - " -, . r .- s' ' " , "v '"" .,... ,,.- - - - j e-- . .i-. . .ww -i r J- J i. .a lv J is"1 '' '"?' ':.", .)... . l' "" t-. 7 , I . .."...!. 4 ...krr. v4i- I IIS V' . , 9A x- a f 4l - " ' DR. WHITTIEn, C!7 St. Charles street. St. Louh.Mo. w?" " MARRIAGE SECRETS. WHIINtt I HULMtS ORGANS! M Mlls. M s( Mill s XL3Z2J3I cfc SONS' ORGANS. r . i Srn I (nr fr'tp-'s it ii s ' r l.'.'rr ' ' 1 ' f. .'. .. 'i '. I 'i SI pf.v it r.t: i sTi'nri r. ti n t rtll It 44 4 H . Ililmnn it r. !!' !n t .1. . .. I I C.KKAT CUNT KM, IOWA HAI.i: SHORT IIOKH CATTLE. At I-4 Miiii4- Auii-t ."II if, IsTT, I St.. til '' I" l" .tf VI li. . . I W .. Ilul :,.. . .a. i I . s .l.'fr.- ! t, '. t ,.. i r I i. .- . , t . ( jfci ; ... -. a n .fi If.' flt ' -s Fr 4,f P ',f. I ml. Iri T' r-Mii'.MRK Hi'-." Ml Hiios trri is Mm. niTUr.iiP j.t NM.a IIU44 JlLt aKiil". s..Bait-. . Mil i : '.rrris Ai.ei ai:. lloriui a Till'" K' mil.. 'La. rI !- '.!hf jipril trli ThPP'ivs ! L'l.'pf tiT rrfltf Un ' Ort M- 4lr St 4 ..pistt.. pt4h'.f t r :l. MafKrkA' tlr4rl . Itisf.n Alftrl. ,,t I V!f K J. .! ! or plt)(sl l.r&r. Xu lll.rf.K. i T A'fp.I.Mn1.HIMlil!l. , s, r Ilpnsl..r.s ( r.cirxt Trains III r p-t. ip.i ?.f rrlain7 is fr .n Hi Jhfpr 'iilj t pr-nrfl sm ll,- j.r i . Il4iu '.fr th i- , tr I4 at rfk Tp.p?f. mI U p.jr Xr. !.(-. fc-l I. M '.)M U4 X .t,, ... r ffl (, J V Jt tT A.'.,',..r " w""i.ir iiul n STrtlCti 4 ' . W37T?''"i ?4?C1 Brif55ipJ w I !'" tt iTatr- Bj.t .r.sw ii th'. t a y - lp.t.ta..r 1-,'U tMl, t:f . w . p '. i.Pl.Xt) '"!' AI.I I,'.f..y1 fS..4 , . ' p li-H'l ..! A"'.n(llsr. frbotti, iowa city'acadeiwv p .. s .t . t- . p.r,. r j f n ' f' ' if '-I i'ljn p p. :)'. .... .j.. f, - . ..it- -. ti f. ir, p nnr .. . '... , I"'' '" r'lpsii't t r't.ri . rrru ' . it. ' -j,.p.n1"r l ." ir"p' '" ' ' r .' i.ti: .-... a :v t !-' ai ) ; . 'p... JT . Wit I1 1 .( ', I . ' CATARRH. l a r "! h r- s n -'' .!l a it -i fin .. . i pp .. 'Ti - - r. ,p , v ,f .. r, . p -f j KI',iNM.aIATI'i TIFlTMfs'r s . fr.. ' FM.-r J-1 r ,, I f , J ..p IOI fl;' -,rA-Ap. ' "V - sj -rr t f '! r ' Tr . r . . f. . r a .'ii - j-Arfrr- irt ). rjitr r t r x r ' r r1- r 1 r M ' M. n a ;i,i.ls I" - tr. . i i't 'i'' i ll aii MONEY To ljnmn In loss. Kjtutrm Tl.brMka, tat Xnrthnrtrn "f lp4irl. t"In iir.wi'pJ frrr.s ,- iini uf -Vas aaS ap rd. rr a'4-rw .' t ti J 7"ar. IstvrMt at H j,er rm. pajia'.ir at atsxallj. I - !. 'at .? $i.'.M ard sp-trtlt. rr -!p-a' ' pr fru. - nOlfyJL KONDfS WANTED. AppiTlo Ri KMIAM t U -UT.1 fini- Rlaf lu'va. loHafrlntlaiCo. I 3t alnrs. M. FARMERS, I' T "3 ar r zg " SV4l,P,!il uu - C . fa '- trr p.e I. RDES ITT "a'T anI ' ? w j 'j are th tr r-LOWS IV - rur world hat V pi r wairarji'lii sr.3-itl7 a HKAKC 'It- wheL TQry artilv sjr lefehaa Sn f f.,pnnp hi .!& pirr.ph.-t, wh wj f jrr s" rre containing al- "'1'Ti.fi, Re p-., ' -ai i: iii-uilar. etc .' AIvt a fu.i irvr '".n f.fotr -JsUt t It j- C ;ppr fl jxi, t ult4Uirs. Kie. HarJV:. Furst & Bradley Manf'g Co., ST to 3 North Dts Walues b.. CUICAQO. U.X- lisUdHZT vam i tBavA :J$osal V . ri .r wr 5