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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1876)
rP;1 "r&--- .- s. :n; ' v TUT. IMUADISK Of TKAIIS. my wji. cwl:.e jjp.yast. Iler-ldo Hie. river or Tears, with tranchei low. A:.d hitter leaves, the w.eniiifj willow ;jrow. The hrascUM rtn-ain Ilk the dl&fccveled hair Of woman la me nadueat of dlspalr. On rolls the stream with perpetual tlh T!io ror5.i moan wildlj as It jane. ,y JlyMiop ar.il wotuiwood border all the strand And no: a Hotter adorns the spirit land. Tli.'ti comes a rhl'.ij. whose ;.i js like the. sun. And d.ps the aloomy water as iliey run. And uaieri all the rloa. and behold Thf ground U bright with blossoms manifold. Whore ralli the teats of !ov; the roir appears. And where the ground iJ bright v.Kfj frlenl- fihlp'-i tear. Foret-tjie-nolsa-.l vioM. lieaiily blue, fjI'iliiK. Kllttexlna with th cheerful drops liko (lew. TTjo bonis of mourner-,, ill v hose tears are dried. IjV H-a-jsro:iieK !.;it floating tlou-n the tide, Walct up the gold-n loud, b tshch It 2' ii. Anil lo iho Paradise, o! Tears repos. Thor.-ut -i; j-art rejoins It kindred h.trt; There, l-i a Iii em brae. that noi may part. Pulllllmer.t meets desire, arjj ihnt fair shore l!olio!di 13 duellers happy evjr jnor- Intln.trial. Th'iXaui Oii.-xu. boifitor r Px:at of tte Eemluwcenccfl of the Late Millard riHinore. ! ''". pATHroricr. : !" Moine. rjort ta Apropos of the ariKOimceiiita: that I cr. an enterprising railroad company has i ... A to: -t i, I-.3. i r w-n it'n i limns Ajisii V. odard. niton. oiTrl Mrs. Millard I ilhrwre. widow of Iowx , .ie j,,.,., of .h(. cLnrn is ., Lx-Prcsident Till more, the u.sco! a pal- ; vertical ace car from and return d statu narv Smith's IJiToavement. He was tall and slender, and clad in the habiliments of woe. He entered the olliro, and took a chair. Removing hi.s hat. ).c wiped the moisture from hi.s eyes, uilil'Hl hi.s no.se thoughtfully for a moment, put his handkerchief in hi.s hat, hi.s hat upon the lloor, and .said: "Vou didi.'t know Mrs. .Smith." "1 hadn't that jdea.su re. Who was ".She was my wife. .-he's h-en sick some time. Hut day before yesterday she was took worse, and she kp" on sinking until evening, when she gave a kinder sudden jumpaooupleof trref, and then her spirit llickeiel. . id, you know. J'n.-vsed away into another worhl." "I'm veiy sorry." ".So am I. And I called around to see if I couldn't get some of 3-011 literary people to saw out some kind of a poem, describing her peculiarities, so that I can advertise her in the paper." "I duiino; may he we might." "Oh, you didn't know her, you say? "Well, she was a sing'lar kinder woman J lad strong cha-aetcristics. Her nose w;is the crookedest in the .State; all bent aiound sideways. Old ('apt. Hinder used to say that it looked like the jib Hail of an oyster .sloop on the windward tack. Only his fun, ou know. Hut Helen never minded it. She said her self that it aimed so much around the corner that whenever she snet zvd she blew down her back hair. There were rich depths of humor in that woman! Now I don't mind if you work into the poem some picturesque allusion to the condition of 1it no.e. so her friends will recognize her. A nd you might also .spend a verse or two on that lame eye." "What was the matter with her eye V" -Cone, sir; gone! Knocked out with a chip while she wa.- splitting kin'ling v.o'-il, when she w.ls a child. .She fixed it up somehow with a glass one, and it gave her the oddest expression youevr saw. The false one would stand per fectly still w hile the other one was roll ing around, so that 'bout half the time 3 ou couldn't tell whether she was study- istronomy or watching the hired d vision- board. Huff a!-; to i'h:L:d!.lphia against v.hich th'-cieam is forced ujhjii unrig the exhibition-a , ;iI-te bid by th-two wings of the corresiKmdeutsays thejiltle lady du.-Mi't 1 jvj ,.,;, -,-Tubai r Baxter Mon- requireany such favor in order to has- t-c.-l!.., Kans;t. roniruf.Hj with a ten to the Centennial Mecca, should he j f-uked beam, h.v.iug a land-side and desire to. Mrs. Fillmvre is in ailluent t attached V ea-h branch of the , , . , .. . fork, hKwen wl.j'.h is asho'.eJ-jdow c.rcumh'uinc-s, and occu:)i.s a pala.ml , with ry(N of .u.aiM-h-ngth. extending residence in Huffalo. abmt whuh j;j..- ; from it.-i-m:. to it j;.ia:etje earth from scattercl manv evidence of luxury. i:- I the potatoes. crludiiii' ;tco:iebfii:in. lior.e. e.iiri:i'f. ai.i 1 J'ij;-i loi'g.js . r ,. .. . . The general ta!k is IX;? y ins' KX-iric Soap ftn.-ule by Crag: a & C PI::..'!e: phia.' There never w:43 a soap so h:gh'. and generally pnJed. It te'.Is .t-i.rv of its own merits. tLi: crui: : 1 :. t! adu led. Trv 1:. msm THE KELLY BARB FENCE' Vent fence in me v -.--.. 4 , ... two tiny scotch terriers. The late Millard Filmore w.ts, in pf-rMiial aj-P'-arance, a very noticeable man. He always dressed with gn-at ie-.ttness. He wore gloss-, black broadclo h. and a high, stiff-starched, white collar. It w:ts the Kx-I'resident'a custom to lide out on Delaware .avenue with his hand some consort beside him, in an under i.ed, closer Mack carriage, which had a mall, square window in the back. This conveyance was drawn by a pair of n ble bays, v iich were driven by ih faithful and trusty coachman, whom Mrs. Fillmore still retai . Aft.-r jut tingonahigh silk hat and a pair of whit" kid gloves, the ex-1'n-.itleut rode out the avenue in the littl", close c.r riage, perhap-. two miles, tl.e;t t;H. -x-l'resitient alight-'l and walked straight back down the avenue home, while his lady instructed the .Jehu how to slow up. and just keep p.v-c with him. This peculiar exercise Mr. Fillmore took al most Mail-, and during hi.s stat'-Iy prome nade down u ler the elms, he was the cynosure of al. eves. His form was a commanding one, and he bore himself almost pompously. He was not an ac tive man during his later years, being the occupant simply of a number of figure-head positions of honor and trust in various local organizations. His cli max evidently ;ls may be fairly pre sumed in the c.Lse of any one ever simi larly situated was reached with the President'-, after which he married the piesentMrs. Fillmore his second wife, and a lady wh 5, wea. h left him on the top round of luxury. From a Hummer Lettvr- Writer's Cur respondent''. " -toii A. Claik. H;u ', die. Kaiisa.-. 1 j ,1-i-s-iJhvui I!. Lee aud fieo. W. Lee. Wcbi-irr City. Iowa. A show case ha". inga revolting front, which is operated from the rear of the case. Combined ."eders. Cultivators. liar r 'Wi. and Criiahi ra Jair.es P. Long. Osag-. low a. Chums Ceore Kidler. Ji-ffeiaolt Townshi!. Dubuque county, Iowa. tcam Kngines Fli .James Smith and Henjamm M.ison, .Jr., Xortu Knglish, Iowa. C-.ru Plajilfrs 11. K. Zelhers. Patter son. Iowa. Th M.rr Out. of (i:l Is rraj.nj: of tt. lai'Ml sr itf it :-.. l th" scsjui.t t!'i-n f frxt'. uf iir'r.ni. : f lh llfr r: r. uf t-o. liatr. in iu!: of r:o r '-ra. uuM t-rrta'alT i'iirt in ;.. i. j . : icrratrr ;i)iki4 treb.".ti taat. H tT..-ij tj au in :h :::-r I.ij Wh&t -. xt." '- ctjnc' M'S l:tr.l la lh mcrr Ji a tc : oa:-J.r ii- tLm thM alin-2 ci. lizi:':. ' osr c:. ?..ri rtirxe l a ritcr i, t .t.; :,. :, cf t'.-a!a tnatJT. aJ that !:it-! jru.tj i ti'it. .mil ;t))!rj p-vir to-,:t- "t i" f 1 jure ,;:: Mr. ,:liu'-Un! t jcl : -l ri t.w ' li ...ii-..jt the !or 1 f! a. lr 't r 1 JLr ii'i Wzri'jtr l'.TA'.ly vi',.iri 1 '- '.j.. H'jlnr is. '.'.t: liytij. t. Leu - MILES OF I'M-. V . ' . - &mak N '"T " The Vent Fence In (he World. 1 m All ll WlT "IIS f-X "ar ' t-- K m i-v' t ts r r " : '::; W M lm t't-J i a- l - '.: ' Si- iM'MeWu I V m 11, .. ;--.. t " " ' t iw.' . f iti :ni a ii'tivrulN-1' s a' --( -'-4- a ! fr--.- Vi:-.' II Milt l1T.To o su-f!t;j; with jk-Iii Jidt t MV J brua-!.u. o:iii3.i- If j'.sj tv y.r Jrurst'-.t aui tiri a '-.'.t:- 'A I. !-r:'i 1. t:ra : Tr cl 1 Wjid i:.rr. It .1 t.:h- '. k:.. wj ras-Jjf)r ail uch CjCi; .aj-i'.j ! -.. ir-.v: . S A . -. a'- ." i7 O J -o V 51 It I now aimi:i! Im- -rt lrujs4! a. i raj.'.urr.! p-.j.ic :..at low r .'"i:INj I'lli I'.hl.r Tilt - .. t! - -. an l .. .' .: i 1 he tact. r ijaiCuav.i U.aPi. I .. 1 a. i:- TI1K 31AKKET.S. vuw roiiK. it. . f C.lttlM HHK--I lf . . .. "jtif..,. I.l. K'otir -l . to llt. .. .. h'Jt- .No .' Cliioaci Corn- WV'.tii misrii OM -W'eiitcni tie KK- !'.litt.T. ... Cork-Sew il Uir.I CIIICAOO. Mf.-vrit-Cholcti Hojri. . .. ,i!ii.-I iood t rli ilrn Mutter-Choice tt yellow Kt's Kl'.lir W'lilte winter Mirliiir -xtr. Wheat inut: No-.' (,'nrii - Vii '.' OHtl .SO-.' !:- No I'ork -3!em, new It arh-y No '1 Ur! cT. lotflh Iteef c.itMe-K:Irtochoe., Ilo'. Live. KI..iir-I;IIXX Wkeut -No 2 ltl-,1 (Virti No 2 ii . IV) i : ;s a l o U, ( .'.I 'SJ Hi. II V I". i: cs 3 . 10 CA 10 !.- lis 'i im ) Si '.J N II , 3 r-0 4 75 lb Ot li1 II V 1.' i u iH V) . 10 W 10 fi I'jr r'u;:.a l:.itche, Vejr. tnoea from ;h O.'.n-. T!l.i-i.u. i".r.;. a-. J :'. ti tc. .r.-.t r-iij.Ov i: t. : ;ii tJ r :- .:. i--' Nver s'jtiaailt-r tuciuei.t !..r t. are '.tit: sure of an hour. Neither Jela) the ;j: .' -e uf Kllert'!i Qjyllar.t l.lvr ft l. V.yetltie hai : Ter fillt-l !; cure '.. . veteiuto Clio of erj -!; : QMi m i . - . , x . .v- cj uv ' I I ,-v x EVERY STOVE IS ; BS2SSSO-L? OffllSSS WJIL:;tU.I2 IIDOCnoLU i fis Absolutely Without a Fault, ; UNEQUALED OFFER. . ot. Kye--No 1.. . Pork-.Mei-i .. Lanl KH.nr... Wlicut-Kci . Torn OHtl Ilnrlev Kyo . . !r-c . ta:a. Klotir Wlic.it-No - Corn Outs- No? .. r.arle .Vo-.. if -No 2 CINCINNATI. VILWAITKKK. m girl j'are potatoes. And she lay then at night, with the indisposed evfvide open, glaring at me, w hile the ojHRier was tight shut, so that sometimes ljd get the honoi-s and kiik her and si JBPike her to make her get up and fix iLr Once I got ""me mm ilageand ghieJT the lid down o i?eif, but she didirPTlikc it, when she Had to soak her know, to get it Tli Konianre of Wild Hill's Life. Everybody in this country hits heu-V of -Wild Hill," a noted scout, brv- 0-J hunter, and plainsman, and wbo'?v.. f - counioi ins reckless graven was a- vV Marshal at different times of seve. frontier towns when it was neeessan because of the lawlessness that pi vailed in their early settlement, to I peace ollicers who would kill h to uphold their authoritv "Wild Hill's" adininistratio of Abilene and Wichit have shot to death sisted him, ai kept comp Abilene t at preset killetl a was sov of Su "-hole.salo IKS .'toIN'KS. ...I 100 en y, ... 6 IS A 0 . 3 V i A TS ( 1 It t0' 4-' 22 i 3i K, it ... 51 V A ... i t a i y . . ki '. v. 2S (.(, V) I9 V) tjlO SO ...i a (A 1 (A W a 3i -8 1 75 a 3 40 t M 3 A W I? 3i " 1 .. JO ct 27 . . 1.1 ft 00 ... 5 i) lit J 58 3 Wi tt 4 21 Of The outru-t l -trlUlnj: A1? may t Seen e-ry ijav ! 't- IV- .wa. Kervur of huiut.ttt u i. r lr. .'in .ni..t ' !.. some "lk'nit l.r.V'y. t.i.kit r:i It . '. '. i if hejrt.ij. lb" lUll.rf irni'Mi t, .a" I .s ? --.l tiettl.j. hl'it ith.-r- a.-ear lai 4"..'l. frn. J. turfi'.!, cr-.ss i.J unVi i 1 !! tut .u..) if.rts t. the c.ltlse of il h : .liCeie'i -.-. ainl r!t.'! tr.; tti. ltlr Sr fr. m -.ii i-i -n ! '.!. 'n. r ki t tlrj s oi iplrei .f frm i.m.r ..f t h. t'.er : it. ru.il ls''T.l Irlt' li. .! II. lltf"e" e . t" v lj.it ti" rnii' ! t!.-m. 'ilst tti. ' irnir '..in In health, tin. h.ive t stnile f..r uf. 's tr--ul.l-. ti ;u illcluUSly uiiin- the lI'iMU M..M i it IIit:ki:.-. The het place t" j t nt'ij V'i t.lf rm U t I K-ii"i;'-i. . ii'i'l ;ate i . i .... - : 1 ,u i uijutlair Cftuiu. ' Our Now S.ia o. o7. .IS. ;;J, 17, is anil 4!) Convenience, Neatness I Economy, And all the essential points that g to make up the MOST FERTEGT SOOSm ST3TS i:rr ofl'ered to the p nolle. MADKO.VI.YBY EXCELSIOR MANUt ACTURING CO. i:::. G13, 5M, 615 & CIS ir. 1!b St., ST. LOl IS, MO. $14,000 in Premii.ns ! fALLMirsnivi-Mi:Ai.i.:ns. I la all ciio-i of il 'ii'.t .-. t.t.e. ! ! r r ) ; unil In all c.-en uf m-iii-i :.u 1 sal-.- trj 1 . ft. I I)u!lnht Liver I' I 23i"iowa State Fair CEDAR RAPIDS, September 11.1:!, i:i, 1 1 and "i, l7. Cnlttnilr.l c. tnrnte -a 1- '! I" r ;artt i Ij.t. atlilrrsT tut at t.ir I.i N .io;i it. kii HKi:it. .M"'j "IT LKADS tiii-:.m ALL." PACKARD ORCKFSTRAL ORGAN ! THE IT1JES1 1 i KI AM) HES1! In r.ijlU tas iirf (. j.ei-.-.t. !i- . r. ie: it m tnown. Keiisoii ol Aim t'r InM l'.-lll- fci. m:w riiMitiN ri.es, m.M-i mi:k- MANSIIie AM Mlthit L lh I !Nti If ti located Jit H. Wa)'!!' I'll 111 t.'je m'ef-t uf u't'iiu" Itittil.er vuun'r) sue 'ti..tisais ''i fin'.t. .'.isiof living. f;rouii!s, t-...-.. et.-. v.'.' 'i I'nii.jiaii'il ni'h investments for itti.fiir j.ii;osei ':.--' a;-i:.il. over two inllCn i W '.. i w.u ..pi te KI l'li:i served ut home than a r..uil -nt : .! !i.:n- :, lustr anil keen the tn t-ex it. i. i..,tiri uhere mot neeilfil. Wilt. ! r 'itns .t .' i r'ci-i Wo dual In Weber ai'.y O. in,' rit.d .tl.--r I'lnn s. and In uiUblii ir r. u i a . 'u.u : vi i wi. VAN Jlr.TLK A Ol t.-. 1 V.ac.:v'.r. llur.i v : I . V. V a n 'c. 11 . -o " vcVV. " f . I - VXWZ?,. 'i . .L in in some k ".lties of c:re what . fjwts." k'n otlier respacts?" "'uj; run " .AC. ..,xvV. if-,.. Ti" . n1- .AW A -A iOVi- ..V" .i'.vr.- r vs k - v-' "v v .. . C ' ,vW ..Mte.-Vi i ..xl StiW .. L.tO (., ."'""" 'K'-'. -'"i- HP,r'i.'l therland's death kept the trail like Teuth-hound. i iiu, wnos; re:' nam w.i William Hickok, was a tall, handsome fellow, about 40 years of age, as straight as an Indian, and like most of his class woro his hair, which was black as a crow, falling over his shoulders. Hav ing gotten into trouble with the Texas herders who made Wichita their head quarters, things got too warm for Wil- !he resi- 11 e sirn nsg 10 TTol one of the best in the land. Tin ass"is of the University, af ter deducting the liabilities, now amount W S-si.fKin and the endownunt is still vigorously growing. Tor so new an en tiTpii.se. such success is seldom equaled. We predict f r it a brilliant future. To the Baptists, it occupies a central position in a very large territory. On the west, north and south they have no other College in Iowa, Xebniska or Da kota. With such a largo field, and sune- liara. and he retired from the frontier, rior location, and the patronage of such rM neiif..' n' ' f ' "! r-sv. F. trlMil mi tiiiea " - " ' r. . Mlt'. rmnent r. U'':"TAr.W ' ' '' '": rtM:u- i iR-7 '- . in ii tie ft r l itM'KI "s u u:i.i J.-I TO I I-'Olt I ' l ' re i..i Ie airr'i' .t. eer county t. wh -! . ra--rd inr Inducements. Try it e.iv n.i. nt r . x Iiense (.all. or .!.!: ii -:wr f - t -cular-i. fACKAOKKi:-' utrr '- ft.n -.- 1K. ,v A wi,.I, Hoom 12. .7'' Street. I'HUMai Mrs. Dr. Keck'srh Remedy. No vauori. No syrlnjjei.Miches. No pafu. NosnulT. No e.viioriiituntVtfctitlon to nil thoe troubled with Ctarrlll',Jinfllon.iiid other hperl.tl diseases, tnc Mr lr Ke-k. the rtjolirntctl Catarrh and CfjOo vI"'elal Itt. Aer treatment Is itttrartlflt attention w herever she Roes. Sh" i eats tli ' raei SheronHHilj lurlres one and Ml men: free atoitrofliie, etr liars .l: formation sent. AUurciiS ..it (.oHitnutil '.'!', mi:-- HI K. .'! Ilrvly ctre.-t ).-. k; 1-tsu. n .jO. J "F XX ' '. ZO'J , 4 VlfS- V WW 1 si A ry Q. i fter remaining some months at Kan sas City ho went East, and got into the dramatic business under Ned lluntline. who at that time was making some thing of a sensation In introducing into blood-and-thunder plays the characters represented by "Buffalo Bill" (William Cody, of Xebniska.' "Texas JYck" (.lohn Omohundro.) and -Wild Bill," the sub ject of this article, Moreover, he had Uhese parties employed to play their own parts, and the vf-nture was a grand success. Buffalo Bill and 'IV -is .Jack loth got rich and marrifd leading ,; presses, and Wild Bill married Mis. lake, of circus fame, the widow of .ake. the showman, who was kilhd at anby, Mo., about four vea-.x ago. Xot g since "Wild Bill" came from Cali- iia wit his wife, and took her to aati," where he left her with her id relatives, and he went ? me scouting dutv with 's command, when he the Indian countrv. Uill drifted into the ! the I'd dav of this the back of the tood Citv bv a other of the d Bill had Our in- uieims ie and Suth- hat a huge and growing city :ls Des Moines where it is the only College, its success is as-urcd. A good attendance is looked for with the beginning ol the new term the 14th 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 stvular, are conducted. Thev can hear the tlrst class lecturers and preach ers and attend the best of Sabbath schools and sociables. a,.d visit thMate library and the Legislative halls and the various courts of the citv. and the State and National courts, and thus get a prac tical knowledge of men and things that will be of use to Uiem in after life. Mutt litij ister. is .' V 1 ''. V ' ' " " s yJCM.VV lectures at Hav.ts,-Great Ili;!at' r..l( i;. Iou.i luipLh-uril. ttt tt-.ti. ec IVai.i.-i . hind. Knu .sh Itrjinrte- t.- wnr .!-. s r-.... Ol.tsl rooms fr.-:. K.I fnre reduced t.iK isitaatio Dr. Whittier, 617 St. Charlos stroot, St. Louis, Mo. A rrjnTfo't'oftwoSlftuli ci:f. L. t3 Ictr r-iei.-llu ' ;- si tre , ti (( i Vourrn. Sciul r. .dC.irou c L.je.im-3 utieri'' r I. i .nutt. L .. f tn nl 1 ih Jo kuu'. 5 yphihi, Gonorrhea, Gleet Stricture, Or chitih, H-rnu, or Rupture all Urinary Dif ir and Syphilitic or mercurul afTectic'n of the Ihroat, (Kin or bnel, nr tr-tl wti t,nrsrC.t ico,, 03 !:,: :irn: ij price. iei f ft y. Vt iu j Sperm3tarrhtra, Sexual Uobility and Impol ency, atirr- f Sr.: .L-.in j .tb. h:.i1 icr.t t3ctsrrrrr.,orctitr eu t, 1 tira tulv ca f la? fi.i.s.24 c'ou: c .& j. lcl rr-I..U... 't!:r..d.e,of t:-i.J ! ecissr-T. r st.r.cotie Zixr. j Lj.:'.liircj. a itMu U. :-'. tt..cf fcn-j. T.-m.j of IJ-e., U. cf .i-il - wr, rxc , rtntrricj sanlAfj ispropcr'.r unhappy. sT3n'c:.jcirt. lr;l.rfi iM tit.) re:&UL to ico iti. Kat la rA.rJ raii.i- fjr to i'ujo tus;. C .q.j.'.'.i.-. m oZ or bj euri its. isii lt.Ti-.I. fct-iaf.rtzorLuortBt m o"j t"ii Wtfa it l inc jr-.i-it to Tl.it U.9 c r f r tts;:it, Z.V& c rcat. 'llrrifrvf rc2.lr""Tw.-.v. Cj- '. fnf irar; I, d'Ji'i .lut.-t.rk f.ut-l Oe U-i; U A. if. tj 7 1'. AI. S-I.UJ., t.' 11. io I I M. Parnphlcl, to any addreu, for Ti Stamps. K ANHOOD A11 Z &Z?y " WOMANHOOD kV.VwokV1- Bnt aoalod. l:i three, for VO Cent.. Manhood ?nd Wominr-ood in Gsrnsn, bcih t-gether, Hluvlratad, 15 Ccn'.n. MARRIACE j Z5& pfils. I GUIDE. Elfpant cloth and cl'.t biatUn,;. Exiled fir fJVt Orer Utty ijur'wi vei; (lctur. Uui to L j r .j "fca ti feaowla m-.ifUi U t7 tsrrr. "o J-t. tj rroftr Jf io Ear:. Wtiocrry 2rtt. WiOa..S Wjd.a kJ, Ptj.l-il J?-j..- lh " U of w.'jt ti n . WbaiaoulJ srTj,HoirllfitaJj.(.tla-4ri.y t- 'rv3r-l TL ftijut. .-7 of ttrrrul t , nl iiur more ' r;crl eccrt t jn, 1 1 i Lt to t r I "ui i? ii.-"i tUca locked up.i. t fcl ri- orloi.t.j.lit. ' ef re-r"i- It vst o. tJ.eCrenrrjof cxrdlccl l.:r urS,Uj" tH'ir'tt - !aav I''i ,iMwS loufcui.M vjfir.ivkoArcfua jicruil. tea Usc4 Its COS'.d. I , -r r'J'na. a3 ii ate-' tctfs;--."r.1-'r uiLe: Kllrtst, cadoii aspect, DR. WHITTIER, C17 Sf. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo. SZ33J .-' AVitfiiLW LLLLLBv -, r i x- c aiiiiiiiir aBKaBBaW - . 3 w BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB - " " J HI v.: b WdBLv1. alaKk . ' w 2 " . fri. r BBhB-aBBKSLxBl is - - e a i ' iirlHiir - - o TT t cj '- 3 -t KlBBB. T? . iBW r. BBPBBB - 'B 'BW J BB W M W r Ipl . s . fiAF? AND PrLIABLE. S -s -r' .. Is V r H.t on rak I niitrs? H.i t im ( ongli or Cold V lla'on I'.iin In our UrrnntV lln' ou iiiiv Tlrnt PlHouHf" lluvo You CoiiMiniptlon . DSE Ds. L. Q. C. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. -- rX Are Y..U AVoak nml IciH1.iIm! ? pn on Suftor from ImHgcHtlon V Ii ou rMnlr Tot. !'.' Il.ui mi No i)"tib,V 1 In on nel Hiillillnt,' p' I v.. " c.tj m Uhti r W trout-,nl II nail In" DSE Ds, L. Q. C. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. Sold 1 nil PrnKtrlM. I'r'nrlpul 1 'Pot, t!i 1 " -s I i '.. , l-i Cut Out Cortiflcnto Bolow and Return with 83.00. OJ . .T - r m -5 Ham T. - Or - fc V i 1 Dr. CRAM' S TSsBSy "II BOIIAf.-J.-AN-H ,arf a.- j u i li'tri.I a ' wit -"i u. ri . i. r ' ' . a ..-....- ... i.J k j t l'.t-Jip M.rri;-. tfc ' . Mjr.lfl '.aid It n Ui notlt ... . . ' w ! n.tr a. i 1 of f vis. V '": f " -e rri-..t. u l-l-"- MARRIAGE SBETS. ,. t- r a " 4 5 Ml .- f .. .- a ;--.i;. HONEST OPINION! M- II I stt ks I'M. I! '. m t 1 rf. ' . f II. "w... ...t.' a . a ' . . ' r U'a.-t M :tf..a 4 ' Jl '. t ' 11. f. .! , " 't I I sr .. w . U 1 rfalli if a 'I '1 t II ... rfr.tl". , .. .w. a f r f.r ..? 1 . t. .f hi L,1 "... r 4'. .I uliru u all . 'p ..f h. ii.in . t '. In VI'nl'f'N)! IK. jirst :. .. ., . a 1 K ttl J..! It tut m fc r' I l. '--f . . .1 .r. b'lr.t h'' Th. tM .' tl.Kt n tia.t t"hr.' lfc fka -if !. 4 t !til t. !.'. "lt f I 4 11 ir:i.Ilnil..nll..f .! ' ... ! a . i s r .. ., ..f t. j. t Ir'T ! . ' .. I !. 1 1 I ' hl" 'J"-l in H 1- . tilth k.!l j. ' .1 ti f . f If. . - a t.i.i.-tij t,. n ;.! aMsj k..kfir r'W ! thrift 1'iD'a.H .1.-. t ' tt . .. '? r..l ri..4 v i. 1 . ll,,. (..itMntl ttk la. t..i. 1 . f n an.! n. b - t.. .' f. r ln a'f Trrr.l. 1. "tr. la.ii.Ui.. Ma Tt, of- il Ib i , f. ....! rl.ii.r-' t. Il) L..w Jt '(a1' k. a.,4 tli. f a v ,-.-t . . .' f.rt.uf tt. )orMMliiH.i .turn r.!ihpijir.r n.'v r..irMii..aJi' t. 1 t."tlth I h e ! ;,r .'. MmJ !tfc la. II1 (! !h! . Irallfu.... 1 . f n afi.t n. . e b. .1. an I al t.. ' f. r ln a'f Rui riNi lt. . !l. .r .'. '.lif w ' ' .Ml . : . .' 'a ft. . c- -r x - IUearly Blind! rf tl , a . . , .1.. f K..I U'. a - CO .v Mf-FKB.- regular Rradcata of Brltlsfj ..nil Au.erlra:i Itistltuten. Twenty yoan a prae- hi'iijuujii. ireaisai ai.sesseit o: trie Kla iiey. l.lver, LttngH. Hesrt. Throat. Hoa.l am ;eivous system. Terrors of Youth and Almseuof Itistaiitlv rt.re-. n-tirH'Kia an: all wrr n ; n , 0I1I l) r.ltn A Alelel.tr ll'i Y I. r,. h -tru Clilcaito. atnl a-l lln-t-riu,, il". 3'i j c I atld 5l p.- bfttle xe&Is wi.il .J aulc .-.. -r a I "j.,ii 7.1 ..-;i'..f " ' 1 ' -" a J " 1 lu ur .1 I ufl , rra . ' Tr-i. - -t ei.-r; t. ! b' 1 . - . ( .r . ., ir i 1 . -i. , ,v f.i' ." j 1 i. ...w 5-1... j. -: Ijx- .. ORGANS! mli FaRYEE HI- CT5 KILIIH. t -.v-aret si - i r . ,, a:. .:mlsic Ya flL If P l". 4' ainr, MM.I'lie t ' . I I t..V t! Ir Ullile & Chjiionge Feed nilil s ?,? ..,.-, r,r. ex . ,.T, ,..e of ;uttJ, HT-H-rKs JKWETT &G00DMAN ORGAN, J ea-eatel . 1 I a:. IW . .'i;liM.it- I ' zHi:: aWi;rv:r- rV fly--- r;: a J x-- ? r-- 2. " -aa . KM J o X3 r - II It h'rv rs. t"-.. fit. !' ... ; f s j.. ..inn, 1 . I,' . j.. tir 1 pijr'it .11. i. ui. ,!i .i se' ..j . ri'ff.ia Fil h u. alita...ta. ' !. ? fs a 1. 1 I,.! a.,.l I Ma t i;,.i h..i.. r.i t '' s.l '. H..l ..? .ir,ll ... ,, aM.fu.iiia.. a Hl rlM r..t a I 1.. .,.. j, .. -I . 1 . a. r -It.ra. .rt..na;i. aetti. ! my .-.t) .la,!., a J l"l '"1 at Urn.-. It. Jin if a, .a -, I..t .l.llilu.1 I wsa fr. .Ilia .a.m. ..t .j Hi. i"!li. .1.4 k!.tr.a ;,,J M aa al !( ,.r, tiar-t t ftstr, Tt art' !..( , ...r . I'll. Ill III. I MHVIrll ti, I I. ,;, a ... 'I ' X Kill. riN'K. kiwi r.,mn.,.t .'. , a. ,! t- l'f"tt..i lat.iiniitiii. ! J l..-iOi f !f fl'i'i.l,- ,'.rill..'-.t!,M I .. ti ..; I.a.I w.-H-Irful C. 1 ..f. tl.a f tig I. ' a 1 ,, n ... '. I) 11M Ir. I at HI Ult.ll I , I f I k a uli. 1 Na. U. ...fr. ,, ut..ii I'.rj- xr ail 'b r Wi lu ilia-... .(l i., .t ,. 1. I I a'l I -J .aLy., .K :iin, '.'ri . 1' . If I Jill r r C. .l m ,h al aai . 1 .i.a.i tu 1 ..rust ''Sll.'.! 0. r ira. r ui.ht ! :. '. e. ru ' a-".f jllj s - rij f 1 m". . i'- Ir VrifetitT' . !. IW. ih. r J CO -s Jri v:..i.i i ti t . . ...,.., ,,jr Mil a'rilffljiftll n I'rLflllri!- f .. 1 -. ('lll1! '(1 'ATfNi -t'l:- - j KM' V V "'' urn a iIIIjIj.1 ill roiling IoarJ.' .. ...luuvii suci-eisimiy ireateu ana Cfen .fter others have railed. 100 rorfelt for any case of seminal A eakties. or private illsease of any kind or character he undertirkes unit fails tn i-n i .. ndertirke.s Hnri falls tn en m i . .IJ.S wll finii proper treatment for dUeaies te eulUr to their se.v. All letters containing stamps for r-ply promptlv ans .vered. CVssi-ltation Viike. Semi for circular. AU Irvs Lock U.u 2s0. or caU at oCce. 31T I'errv street. Haven Hjrt, Iowa. "A pen saved !s twopence earned." Uncle Maui's Harness OU preserves the leather of har neis far better than any othf- preparations ever made. ltsu.ewM save man dollars yearly In the wear and teai of harntx. tone Pror. W. Falue. A. M., M. O., lt Went Jlail'sou Strret. Chicago, 111., and 232 North Ninih Street, I'hlladelphlf., Pa , Is the discoverer of the Germs of Disease and tht Catarrh Vapor or Liquid Ozone and Liver Reno vator IMHs. for their Instant destruction. He pos itHely aserti that there Is nocaeof Catarrh. Bronchitis, early Consum:tIon. Nervous Deb'llty, Neuralpla, Rheumatism. Dipthrla. Scarlet Fe ver. 5mall Pox. Cholera. Dysentery, or other dis eases produced hv the growth of germ, that they win not cure, apor. Jl. 0 per bottle, not less than tw j l-ottles ent hv exp.-ess. PUN. ;s cents per box. ent by mall. Vor special treatment. d- tf i. ciinr-i uiui-e itiier or in pe 4D. "Do not take Blue Pill or Ca omei. to be the ague of your life ever af-sr, but substitute FlertS Payl ght Pill, which renovate thess- ta more effectually, without any bad e2ecta. lany who are suffering from tht- effects of the rui weather and are debilitated, are advised by rysiclans to take moderate amounts of whlskr o or three times during the dav. In a little hile those who adopt this advice frequently In- ease tne number or "drlnks.-and In time become unarmed inebriates. beverage which will not create thrist for intoxicating liquors, and which U Intended especially for Uie benefit of debilitated person, whether at home or abroad. Is Doctor SchencVs Sea Weed Tonic Containing the Juicea of many medicinal herba, thla preparation doea not create an appetite for the intoxicating cup. The nourishing and the life-supporting proper ties of many Taluable natural productloni con tained in It and well known to medical men have trengthening influence. A single bottle BaCemonstrate ita valuable quali- ln,' en u.i.f.suh y. u.i. t.O i.auiu. I it.iuis . V JUTsnIl C.'l "liaKl; 5' .- iti'.ntti sriit:, .iuj- j,.;. ...pr..... ... . I t- llllllll s"i' in i.ui.s. rtllV JWIUIl ore tliit fr. r. t..?.i.- ... write will tjuj iu opre. or water ud. .-se-ni 6tampforclrfuI.tr KXCELMliR MlMKU'rnilVr, (o IT Tn' Uf.e KUlJ!t.;. fI.ia.lgo. !.;. CAMPAI&H DN1F0BMS ! Only 51 VI each. Con? neTi 3ty'e ,-j..er! rt.a.l others In design and riL.sn IIAYKS & AVIIEKLKIJ. also TILDEN S: IU:.Vl)HICIvS. Manufactured b. F. KK1.LOOO 4 ami t.it "E1-1, , , , 'ii' A.0. ILI SendJ..r circular, giving full .IIsrrlpt.ot 3frPIIKH!- H.iMi.itimu OK l-oi.. ITU fur IS:(i .-tar ilinl. li.illttu-T .. f.,r . canasers and oMtmrs ;v. .,?. cjotli '- postpal.t eo. Fiii. I.w-o. p o Hot v ' WAffli.Voio.v.n.1. PrtiajLir..t li.i.trta'ji. To IxtAJi tu I own. ItiiMrrn l.rn.Un, and ' Northwestern .Ml"nrl. , upn Improved farm in suis of r,iyn and up wards, for a term of to , yers; in'erena; i ' percent, payable senii annu-Ulv. i Choice Iowa lo.i o' C2"00Q sii npvaru, m?de at P p., r rent, i-e.j" I SCHOOL BONDS WANTKD, Aprlvt) I HLLNRAM A TCLLKYS ' Con xl' niu"s Iowa i An It....-. . . i .. . ' as! r .t j- c i'IHiIt ntflnc u :ut i i.t t i'.j w.vfa.oAt.ahl! .'!. - u .:uii i.t t k'. w.,r.aa.MtiIn. T!." lun:'.r .iit I ruat. .n t tf.. iri.lruirit.rit I. ' ttior.. sii, s.nj..t...J. a-.I SL'.'rd tr the ruOt ' lurab'e inaii'ir .i.I.r t-l : i. Vlf.Tebr-. , I.Hn:iiti ts- liistrtui,. tit tio'. f..r or a ya , t ii..miuji). Aim rnir.uy. wi'mag ' ii Me to t Uy of our own Irinnlnlrfi) h t the qcalltl'v and r j.al.i;i:i of tr.o uran t-f.re making n; sr.'Ht eff n t.i s-it them .nd hate for.n.l t".it ihy h." ! nwl ,wer le-l. have loriie.ut an thf tl. . m.-ut.i.s prrs.T'.. 'juM thi-nnUri. bnJ rlten . the i-.s-t -atlsfctlon to all who etb purehajws: ! 'hem iif r.s. ; w e'i.l e a. jnnr eXrttrlr.atlofi of thTn Tifor pnr i b t.'ie ful1 ftsira ir. tht If tj waat .lir.iHiu.uri;.-!. i'Kiii ujt.tTI li, .-l to MtU. IrVr f U.v't.s! to r,- i r ccrrctpot.d with c In rcard to!.' seis'r j ' 2III.I.H A I'O.. Urn Molur. Iowa. FARMERS cf& r - s-. Eft- y-cySJ PbW l-' " HL aBBBfBBLBt BH. TlBBW W'lBBSBBBBik"i " PV-arrlir-WirrTfciriaBi'MiiM.ii'i ib. J .r-.fT ' iiLbi',trJi rjmwifV'ims i ivt:c J ... ia.l j J BARBED IRON FENCE STRIP. Tl'0 A inf. of F'l tin 11u. bwn V.rr .! in th' Inu'iilloi . llr.jt! il ,, ; r-': !:,s)o;pir t' llrfht tirft t s il jr." Itatilar jT-r Tf if.c-r ,T,jtrir ii, -. Ir .r. r f- t -.n .. "trf w .. l. t n' .. w -- Tt. r..rfa ..f tti .njrt". ar f..ric,I ai'f . .i'; .; .r. .r tarti. prjirutlt. . arm..l -urf.r. t-r .. r.t t. J "j-ir-uif I. eSecl1.- i r.a:rlr,'n .i.aia... t.r'.rf.i. j? ' rek.' of I-:.'. .vl f.-lar..-rin.- f rr. a It ti. ?rrat uHailac ,r ar.I ftirjnj; n It r..y takes ..: f.c-ll.irl lt M.tur of jkli. fr 'ifci" la 'tijylri ln.,i. tju in rtimj f-r.i.'. ar. h-ulinj; of salrtal I: iVust.: r fj Jire as larv J.ta and Is rn,t Sctl Uf at..ri.a Lr'aVtij; ttiu ;.afi It , ti.r.ugrs!r '..tJ .!h water pr..f m-rll u t.re-nt ! ruatir g ar.t ! ft.-;'! to t-st r, rn.l'al..- h -. :i . i.nfjctur.J .'i"i'ltja.oa !r:ts ,i n) n..- ' i-i.g:fi '!.. f r i-, pr!-- j-r ;-.-i-.:. ii. rj-. .si r rj wi-r. r.ir.-: ir ij, .,, .r.:!or' . u... rou tut :itt. orrr naif -.La r n rc WA1.KKK- HAP.5OOS UlV H!tK . grr-.' .r. vajr "A. f r s lls I arrl-r Puillr, t.rar , l -ic. Ai rorr-.p,r.-fi.-ti: r.TrB.-,! iil' i 'tC t. UJ a-. rf - A ' , ?. :! ? '...," 7i ! t . ' - c i - M t . n VHiWriry ;'Tn .::M3 -i" nr I'trvir " I f f ,a it t- .- ar ... .. . f r s.r . . 'la r. m . . ..J ' .-" Jl t" ,, .. If... f .. . - , .1 .. , . ' ' . .- , -. w...'l IIW 11 .L I ... s aa.. ib -i j rt r -ai a- 1 ..... . .. a ' ' I W ! l.f'.dlllJ-tWV. f't :,r,' !at ar t r..iH.. Jtc. K W.tr..nJjtu S-fc I.1FK IM.KASA.NT AIIAIN'' LOOP rBn.T. I r-3ATi i j?&' tvWMfsj. .MZiBr. j ORGANS. T I-.! la! I -v ti-k-i4"racaT If you -e uolr.2 .o - K..i buy a si vpiowtLts season. nt fall to t ".e the OAKDK.V CITY " urar ann Oarsr. which are thft w Style". only plows l i New improvements. THE WOI'l.t) tl.st I Termof Pavment --are thrown ut of the SiScash. remainder $1J momlv. or. .groiirid by a Hi: AKK 'j cah. remain ler $? fjuarrly. -- on me wnet. isey vau.ia;ue -un :'i eip;ar.a:ios Jnt fre. areal.so self-IeveHnz KKKO'K TK31FLK OF 5f C1C, ..." -?T "" --" S-nd for our t4-riiir- Vi Van llMrrn t CJilrarn K5?lEn4-?V.wn'?.h wie rrnlsh free, conta'ninc v.V.- Cut thison: 3ndeccIoie lttn vouletter. I.pTf., i Tie University of Des fflein es I o; pf.rtnuitlea riven f r rfdetts .;i a s.-t. I cr!f.'- r- c:3;5'e.i' c i.r- UfartJ at r' tmv ! liu..rfir.T.ri.. 'frit v-vfy i hvittiti t... i - - - . 7 " hh. i j. s a a .j a , ia; a & J" - a. a. ft a -J" A aJJ"; I Ijocation Healthy anu Bejtutiful. Sttidenr-gathreit malr.:v frcm Ira. Ne jra.ka. and Dasr-ta. TSe 4'Lo.j. year cz.-s Sptem" i.-h F - cafi. ?at:. a J fre3? jr. ao lUrilt. OE- iiOIMls Iti-A'A. tiaule Tables. Keclres. ii,rsi pv-i -,!,..,, i-., ?.-K-. Also, a full description of o'er "Garden i-iij uiipper riows. Cultivators. Pkea. Karroos ! Furst t Bradley Manf'g Co., North Des Plaiares St.. CHICAGO. ILL. I'J'nev' Mf.j.C.i., VrceK,r, 111. TO PARENTS. If your child is sufttnnz from wonci, U IJI' WlIIAI'.T3 Woilil SUOAP. Dp.op?, ait old aiid reliable remedy, thai nev-er fails in tliorotighiy exterminating tlieae pestsf childhood. IMnj; mali in the fonn of Sugar I)roj. havin; neither the taste or hinell of rnlicin1' no trouble ia experienced In inducing children to take them. Sold hyali Dng ?Z5t.s at i5 cts. a lox, or &;-nt by mail an w-lpz of price, at the Irincipal I)f pot, 9W Filbrt street, PliilaIelphia. Ta. THE PISH MUTUAL Life Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. MARRIAli pfifsim wrs!fir . r "a -. Ti. aj.- J"A.L'aXai"o s Zmg2r S. T 'a T-i- .r , 1f .1 1- a' y U. "plriMl Illaa Irl., Ma.tj.J irnfunt. fi-tv a-rl f.,.ltT A A- IIOWrTs -TU. X I.f 'KI.T TKt 1l f--r U. , rrt .d C7r "J ! '- r h r .!" yri lf" a .i.. i.. ar.rtlS." trca4 Tr '-Tr.. Erry phyile'ai alor 1 i: ' '.' wJ ;t su hlj !t at .". It u at .'. y w r-. a. a t.r a, pa-a as4 ,x,rTa yf..'t ' -arAr s j't r-3 iy HcJ Z f r aar..' r a '!-. r a lorarant 'f :soia.'.1j sV) f b . rtf aarf r.f t '' pJala ' ?fc- ra'ii itaten Itiri!d".y t"- yr I1' ri'1 r"jrr 'rrrT Prtr'-lri of t- -t Iit Mt!'jal f.. irf aI UTl'.litli. Knl Trou knnwri. Itu'-nr.aJ fyr raptnr 'n S ssi l'otf r m klTTrn. ptr e p.t H-rr II ti stot la rsrtorl r.n "Qlft lr: -a-r. ttM bD'nr3jwi, nl. ';vrW ra a UKKAT TKCHM for "i'm f i r a' ft "a-ia aw tar a--rlor to ;' :i5r Tt ptjjil. ttt t Jt a iaMUI'ih; r.;iU" r r rT '-"' &4 Tr- . r.fry in r? r -a w six tvo ' r Tfc. , aa". tilldrra - . ft' .a!- Mr Hos r !.' "WOMiKKFCL IV:TIO,V If Icob a r.-"ry. rtjpTnrM do him Saf!a "" wj MBr.'m ca r.-. oaai t ore. icmm HOWE TU! ASSETS. - - $5,504,329-M irom slcknesa. over ex- er. & wlne-glftsa- iKCltfllffil ta 1M7. Piniyjs meals. will jipetite for -f -Iii:n?s Dividends aval) leaving X-ilen: K;;"',t"5.?.O0i.y?!-. s TV-D..-"U- -3tlOW. ' 6 OAJllitl, t. STa iy JiQ UOT 1 w--s- "l-l b7 f i j