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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1876)
J vt:n tar Bivr.it. Otit the rlrcr thi-y liecfcon mi, LotisJ ones lio'erroiKl t the far,ft,-"r !; TlK'Klcam or their snowy tolm 1 "' Itut their voices art; lo In tliP-ahlK tldr Tliern'MonewlUi rlDKlets or '"""X Hold. Anil oyei the reflection jt Hearon'. own bine. He rnmcrt In the twlltf'it (fray and cold. Awl the pale mist ail hlin from mortal Ylew. We saw not tho "K;1 who met him there. The gateg r te city we could ut pee; Of nr tlif rver. oyyr the rlTer.l My brother staudu waiting to welcome me. Over the rlrer the boatman pale Carrld another, the household pet; Her brown curls waved In the gentle gale Darling Minnie! I see her yet; She crossed on her bosom her dimpled nar.di. And fearlessly entered tho phantom bark; We Telt It glide from the silver sandii. And all our smmhlue grew atraugely dark. We know ahe Is ixafe on the other aid. Where all ttm Ransomed and Angels he; Over the river, tho myitlc river. My childhood's Idol li watting ror mo 1'or none return from those quiet shorn. Who crois with the boatmen, cold and pale. We hear the dip or the golden oarn. And catch a gleam or the snowy sail And lo' they have passed rrom our earning hearts. Who croii the alruam ami are gone ror aye. We may not sunder the veil apart That hides rrom our vlslou the gates or Day; We only know that their barks no more May sail with us o'er lire's stormy sua Yet somewere I know, on the unseen shore, Thry watch, and beckon, and wall ror me. Andl alt and think, when the sunset's gold Ik Mushing river, and bill, aud shore, I nhall one da stand by the water cold. And Hit ror the wound or the boatniau'i oar; I nhall watch ror a gleam or the flapping hall. 1 shall hear the boat as It gain the strand. I Khali pass rrom night with tho boatman pale lo the better shorn or the spirit Land. I-abh!! krwvrtLclcTci: c. i..egone berore. And Joyfully a rut will tho meeting ho, When over the river, the peaceful river. The Angel of Iieath -iliall -arry me. 2fi rs. Sheridan and Mra. Yelverton Tiin TrlnlH and Trlbulallit.m of that Vm suotin KuarllxU Wouiiu. "WiisMra. (ieneral Sliniiluu n pretty woman ?" wo ask. Very fair looking, I suppose. She h:is pretty ways; is just as plain and com mon as I be, and used to run around the rocks here with an old, short dress on, and her ears tied up with a big silk handkerchief. She was a real lively, laughing young thing, and teased and made all manner of fun of the General. I s'pose she's settled do wnainazin since that young Miss Sheridan came to town. She used to go out and sit with my wife in the kitchen, perch on tho kitchen ta ble, or sit on tho wood-box while wife was a ironin or cookin and once she helped get dinner just for fun. Wife says she's a real handy little thing, and lots too good foi the wife of a General, especially of such an old gun of a sol di'r as Sheridan. lie appeared to be amazin fond of her, though, and she could just wind him around her little linger, and make him say black was white, and green blue. It's astonishiu' how these women do get their own ways about s very thing. There was another fine woman here, who staid in the val ley about four months. Her name was Mrs. Yelverton." "Mrs Yelverton?" wo all say at once. "The one who was divorced from Lord .Somebody, ;ind whose case was tried in so many courts V "Tho samo one Sho was a staying here whilo the thing was being decided, and say what people will, there never was a better nor a smarter woman here i"i I.Irs. Yelverton. She was just broken, but sho was that proud .wouldn't let on. You see she ;ied in Ireland to Lord well I IMiame myseK; but after they together several years, and L i ooy, who died when he this old scapegrace had Lll her fortune and his d gambling debts, and ch woman and got L't marry her nor get lie got a divorce, and i ds except that, as hiarriage wasn't le- ie goes to prove he er, and one time he Fay coach and stran- fo make her give up ficato to him, and sho she said it was all that sho was an hou- might kill her, but anway that piece of courts, aud J.- i etciv .. t'ues, fore she came t", ai.J she had a long spell, and was delirious, and th"y said at the time she just went over th whole trial, and all the joints that had been made, and it would have melted a heart of stone to see the, pretty young thing ljing here in a foreign country, de serted by her husband and disownd by her family, and yet so loving through it all, and so brave and forgiving U the man that she had promised to honor. She wrote a gixxl deal, and they say a better educated woman, or one who knows more about science, is not to In found in any country. Eyi-i one m the valley was sorry when she It-ft. .-md tliev all saw 'God ble.ss the voimg Kn- clish woman!' ami she took my hand and my wife's and says she, I have found such rest from the woild and noise and trouble of the woild in here among these mountains. They have calmed me. I can think again. Oh! what friends these still old granite walls have been! The Yosemite valley of America has been the only place in the world where I have been let al-ne ai.d allowed to breath free, and, sas she, I will alwavs love it next to my child's home. I often think i that Lwim, Flee like a bird to the mountain," sajs she, 'and it always seems applicable to me. I did t'.ee like a bird Irmii th" de stroyer to these hills, and I have found peace here. I will do the best I can all through life and leave m future to On. higher than man.'" "Oh!" said Mr. Snow, biinging the front legs oi' his L-hair to the lloor with a force that shook the house, "when I do see such educated, lovely bea-'llful women -is Mrs. Y"lvcrton getting then hearts broken by fellows who are not their equal in anything, I feel that there is something wrong in thin universe, anu that God or man, nature or society has got a curse fastened to it thato.ight to sound a shriek liom every human that Las a heart to feel, or a head to think." I inwardly honor this :ian, Snow, and I go up 'md shake him by the hand, ami say, "You are a noble fellow, Mr. Snow, and I honor you, and I am sorry 1 called you a cross old bear, and 1 am sorry I stole your book for my ferns, and I am sorry for even thing, and I admire you more than anybody for taking the part of the weak against the stiong." And after we have made up and ev erything is all right again, he goes out to his work and 1 lie down on an old spring lounge, whose springs are bro ken or stick through the cloth like clothes-pins; and while tin girls an talking all around me my mind go-.s b;ck to the newspaper i epulis I read several yeai.s ago of ll" beautiful Mrs. Yelverton, who was traveling through America, and whose name .as promi nently before the legal world because of the manly light she had made in the courts of her native 1 md. Her mind was railed extraordinary, her legal knowledge wonderful, her energy untir ing, her accomplishments varied, her beauty angelic. All America was daz zled by her wit and attainments, and her diamonds and family history were discussed with equal ficcdom by the personal journalists those hyenas of the world of letters. Yet. this brilliant, lighting, independent woman, who Hashed like a meteor across our zenith, was shown me here, in her refuge, the the Yosemite, to be a heartbroken cre.i tui", with feelings just like the rest of us, with tears hidden by smiles, with heartaches counted only by herself. How little we know of the inner by the outer life. How often will thissto ry, told by Mr. Snow up there in Spray Cottage, yesterday, return to my mind, and with what kind and loving feelings will I always read the name of Yelver ton, a woman who wept and prayed and suffered, and who will suffer, while her husband a peer, mind you a noble man of the proud old liritish Isle, sits in ancestral halls, and wraps alout him the convenient old great coat of liritish pride, of family and family honoi.and pushes into the world the woman whose wealt h he has squandered, and takes to. his heart another whose immense wealth he has his eye uinm.YvsemiU Letter in Louiscille Couritr-Journal. A Story for Youn Men. I had grown reckless after I movetl ; that is, 1 fell in with a crowd eased friends, who drank, swore. nothing for morality in gen- rst I held back; I had not kit; but could not with- ;ig laugh of siiv coin 's greeted me when r of their wicked became verv jhudder evejj jever been J resided k?f about kanv a L lllTUP the Lher i-r- hs t e- ier igs) 1 as too he cup- the cup, and was when my ot turn my ty of what I v mother Jipr -What i.s it, mother r" said I. "Oh. Willie dosU at home with lie U -night." she exciaiimd, grasping my Land" m both of it. "Do not drnd: to-night; take my ad'.ice jviat u.'ic." Oh! how- man;, tinva since I have -.si.-died that I had taken her advice that night. Uul I eonsob-d her by telling .,.e ti.rj- J uonld not stav long. I wended my way to the grog-shop; but my mother words: "Oh, Willie! do '.la-, at home w ith m- to-night." kept ringing in my ears far louder than the dnink'-n oaths, and for once I did not stay wh.it I called late; but when I reached home th- bell m the Heighten ing city was lolling the midnight hour. A strange fr.-hng seized me as I ap proached my home. 'I he light wan placed in the window ;t usual to guide the wanderer's steps. I went to th window and looked in. There sat my mother in hereby chair: her uyes were closed and 1 thought she slept. Her face was pale, but it was always that. I ti ied to chase my fears away ;ts I went around to the door; my hand tiembled when I laid it on the latch, and it thrilled my very heart when it rose with a sharp click. I m-ver had such a feeling befoie. 1 entered; I be held m m mother's hand the ver cup from which I had ieinoed the money. I Hid my hand on mother's shoulder and spoke to her. She moed not; I spoke louder; still no answer. I liken ed, but, could not hear her breath. I laid her gently on the bed, brought water and bathe! her white forehead. Header, imagine my joy when I saw that dear mother open her eyes. -Oh. mother!" died I, "forgive me. Oh. torgive your en. .g boy." "1 do," w:ls the answer. A heavenly smile lit up her face. 4 Meet me in heaven, Willie V" "l',y the grace of God, I will." Ami my mothers spirit had tied to God who gavo it. It is not nece.ssaiy forme to prolong the dcsciij tion of the mournful scene. Sullice to say that from that moment 1 was a changed man -snatched ;is a brand trom the burning. Since that time not one drop of whisky, wine or anything of the kind has p;issed my lips, and by the help and strength given me from above, never will. Peter CMiperV Early Days. A Xol EuliTiirlm'-H'Urro tli 5-'oumt:i-tiou r II In Kortuuu nn I.nlil. A gentleman who has known Peter Cooper since he came to the city, and is personally cognizant of the business lever.'es and successes of the nidation candidates for the Presidency, said a . u days ago in conversation: A gre.it many people seem to think that Peter Cooper w.is always success ful, and that everything he ever at tempted turned out profitable. This is not so. Mr. Cooper had a hard row to hoe when he first came to New York. I knew him when he first came here from the country. A tall, raw boned young man, with any amount of ener gy, but the most quixotic ideas, lie w:us full of them, however, and some led to disappointment, others to pros perity. lie started a grocery about where the Cooper Institute stands now, with all kinds of truck in front and a neat lit tle sample room m the rear. All gro ceries sold whisky in those das, and nothing was thought of it. 1 1 is wife tended the store, dressed in a homespun petticoat, with a white cotton short gown. The concern was very popular, and Peter made considerable money, Then one of his brilliant progressive ideas took possession of him, and he went to work with a will to execute it. His scheme was to provide ai rapid transit from the foot of Ortley street (Kast Eeighth street now) to a point where IJellevuo Hospital stands at pres ent. There is a clear stretch of water from one point to the other, ;uul Peter thought a ferryboat run by an endless chain would be very profitable. He bought a great ferryboat, purchased an enormous chain, about two miles in length, and started business. At first .the concern was a novelty, and was well ipatronized. But by and by accidents happened, by which the tanners and people using the ferryboat were detain ed in the river. The traffic grew lighter, and one fine morning the Sheriff pounced down upon all of Peter Cooi er's possessions. The next day he took a walk early in the morning out of town to where the Murray Hill residences now stand. In the midst of a pasture stands an old powder-house, used for the storage of ammunition during the revolution. He thought what a Hue building it would I be to oeeunv for the manufacture of gilt". He went home, consulted his w ife. got his breakfast, and, calli'igupoii some of his frLr.ds. obtained the requi site means. Tn that place the founda tion of nis immense fortune was laid, and when ihe grow:'; of the metropolis obl.ged him to abandon the building as a due factory, he was a very wealthy ni in. Industrial. tiio-i v O. Omvio. S :ici:or or talents or tho m- v 1'ATKXT OKFICK. u: Des .Volnes. r.-port-s the ..llowltis U. S. l'Ste!:: K'JCil to eslcru inveu:- .' . - - . At'fi. . 10. Trace Fastenings Lafayette Hart- n. Wvoming, la. Fiitli V,'2c raic Kdward J. Lncey. eine. Ta. , Earth Augers Unas. u. neic. La Wlle.HL , . ,r , , Iloree uetacners -1. ji. uanier. Mil- r-nn. JNCO Kotarv Water Elevatoi"S Joel C. n.-.n-estoL .md A. P. Garreston. Salem. la, A revolving cylinder carries the endless chain: receives and empties the buckets into the inclined chute. Weaning Bits for Animals G. W. Ingerf M and Harvey L. Fisher. Toledo. I:;., as.siguors to Jacob J.. Xeff and llenrv Giebert, same place. Hav Loaders John L. Mathews. Grinriell. la. The ele rating apparatus mav be removed bodily, converting the device into a simple hay rake. Hoekers and Tracks for Cradles and Chairs Daniel Kupp, Four Comers, Iowa. Postal cards go to Canada without f urtlier charge, and with an additional cent to all parts of Europe. How many bitter thought d - tl j innocent man ;hoh. -reii : ani Ci.-er:uilier are hi ',... ..r. ).i Ik ." T. .r - I iIm ! I .. ..,....., ,'t ir.r.i , Loiuiuu.w.. vu..m . rift-.- ii . soul: hi.s heart v as at ntst whilst uh- ers are goaded .md tonured by the f stingy ot a wounded conscience, vhe n- moiLstrancs and risings up of princi ples w Inch they cannot forget ; i-rielu-allv te;i.tl by returning temiUliiis. p-n-'tually lamenting defeats! :--lu-tions. l'al'V- T1IK UAKKKTS CX TRK. !.: Cattle !!.. Lle -n-el -l.lr K.yur 0it to rhl--Wh'-i. i ( lil'i.'" Corn- Wf-wnuillwt oat Western he K.- .... ISiltter 1'iirl. u ilcsi Unt caic.tuo. Herxei Choice H..- -het-p ;M.J tOCol.N iJutter Choice to Wlo'A" K.vs rlour-W htte lntrr -jrln eXtr.t .... WLi-v.- pitn 'r .... t""rr. No'- (m:s i I'.vi-.N 1 1-otV Mr-. new lUrlej o5 Lard Iterr attle Kalr tocfeoico ns-i.te. .. . Kloiir- K.iil.V V Waeat -3 ltet vorn -N - ot .. !t Nol . Cork-Meo 1 t a jiu tt & n 1 v. Ji J ; li n 5" . lv i . l & c! IIS .. f 39 r;l . t - -' Si'- 5 T i4 i H II J I- "S IS 5 5 . IB 'A SW : j (o 0 'a . t T ; 8 9 . ;3t;:' 1 .1 V i. iS eA 'I Cl ' 11 :s u il z .10 .J '- Lnl C'lIkCWSATl. Flour . Wheat -!:: ... I'orn Oat-, ll:o!c Kf i orx L..:1 Hnuf . W LW.-.NO I. . . Corn ( an-Nt;. ... HurlfV :.oI... i:w "Su'i VII. WAt KK& : 1 i fj, v ' '- i los IUIw. Xlour !iola!j . J 1 .S . . w Th.-.u Corn at- letrUy h- hu'N )'..ilter fc'-i'ltr ..J ti '17 II i IW '' 4i 5 It i fi 'j J .'I Tin Tl.inl Aerlru'mr.il :i:il ."Mvihulcil i: IM-llin of tlu- North" r! Will "oe !n-lil in Iiiibuque. low a. cj teml. r 1, r, ;. 7, and -th. iiicl-isie, f..i the tall of 1-7".. It plomis-s tobeth giamlest exhibition for the Centennial ear that has rer been held west i of tin- M.ssi.ssippi. The Mate Pair com mences .:t the .Monday .succeeding tin closing ol tin tair at huhuque. tin- 1 ith of eptemi'fl. !heieb allow mi; exhib itors and others ample time to i.-ach there to re-coinmence the exhi bition in our Mai- Fair, at the 1 nl roadsaud steamboats will gr. e the same facilities for going that they do m t 1 1 ing, and u h.ivt-only ; look ami -ee theenl.tlgeil facilities t 1 at !l e oSb-r. for the (heap tran-it ot visitoiM, an! exhibitors of ait:cle.s and animals for exhlliltion. We belli". e that thele i many a doll.ii being hoa'dei! that will tind its way into th.- pt.. .s.l tl,elisi-.s of t'e- railroads. . r upon the owneis ot the difleieut t'ai'iln ..t lines that a gla e at the map. will show oii entei hen wa 111 whi !i" bur grounds nie putting on a u. v 'n-ss tor this ct ntennial occasion under the su pervision of Us able Mipelllltelideiit, must be seen to be appreciated, backed up as he is by men who represent t!. business and financial interests of tin city, who from noemolumeiit. or ci dit. have taken upon tlcmsehtn the citdit of this exposition, and we b::e u. doubt, will p.t,v" it this Cei.ti'iiiii.d year, above all others, to the sa isiac iion of eeiy one who attemN. I)e-I-oping the matchlt iesour-es, not ui of the city anI count n, but of tie .voild. iur bear in mind, .u and ui families, all are in iteil to come, hi liv ing with otisueh articles a.sw;Il not only take the premiums otfere-1, but like thegreal '.'nteniu.d Exposition. jla e you and the fair before the woi Id. in all the pride and pnq my which belongs to tin-people of the great valley of the Xorthwest. We feel well assured that ou will not only get nir m -nex's voith, but will get a sight of that pnde of the West, the gem of th- Key t it. the fair ground its If. which lavs itself out, in all the simplicity and b-auty of natuie. .-till further enlaige! ami adorned by all tin- energy, industry, pride and skill of its matcis who h.ie contributed so huishly to adorn ami beautify nature's self. One woid t all those who are desirous of entering horses and cattle for exhibition eituer on the fair grounds, or its r.ue-truk. for their speed in Uniting and running Send and get catalogues, premium lists, and postuis. and see the liberality there displayed, both in the premiums that are offered and the pur-es display d. Judging from the hist June nuts, and from a glance at the ccn-tary"s hooks, there will be some tine racing done here, and the winning hoist- will have to look well down among the -jrjo's if not below, foi the purse is ti." fiee for all. this fall. Come one, come all. If you have not circular--, premium lists, posters, etc.. st'in! to the Secretary. M. S. Kobison. at Dubuque. Iowa, for them, and we know they will be cheerfully furnished. For vrujillve li3f.n-.1-s ! tin? siln. i'lir.;Irs ati'l lilotolie. Vivtltie I tin- cro.it riiLut.s,K tu icot? from tin? stei:i tli- proilurin iau.t Never squander a moment tor we are never sure or aa hour, neither delay the j.jrrhase ni Kllerfa Pajlllit Liver I'lIU. ;2rl.tir!e am" U.ir:u- O'l U -.o n- w aa-1 -n-tr'e-.l 1 -:ji"'!:nent. lu: a ot.mdarilart.rit- . . .rh has stood tin-1 s: of years of ut-. Ass :rsid dler fori:, and don't he humbug. ! nl'!. a-i lr.. rlor articlf. In all (-$ f doao: lean :o fie r'-le of mc r and In all envn of aolii.ssn.1 i-alr.s try Kilr: . Hayl!?h; Liver rr;. Thf Trail- W tn Are produced 1- the diursnl n v .:r.-'..-i of the earth. LXte-idirs: from .) ileirrees 'rt to Ivtle $:rej -ou'h of the oquator: and sill jr. ..all wltt jov their adv. a: ln-ot.'ta ali-r b-ur temrest-"03-cd and W'jrn. a jrolutlv- o. .-. sea-o-i .f i-t. For vet-k-. t!ie -imi-tli s do ...; touch a suil. bouu.Uutr homeward thrcivh r.-!d? of .t.;i .-ed a;'e with Hilautt?shell-F-h. and ob-.-rr" tl:- t!av c f th- srampu j. porivjise. b..r.!ta. and the :r-ified tllKht'o: the tylnz Sh fr im :h :u::-r How iiiu-h u:ore deUcu-ftil tes mu-' It t.- t gtiid- :h bark i,. f.o.rf- hunianity f iu ih trad winds of health out of th- head d .a-p and iuJTrr'r. a-.l make Iif1' futnre a jleaa-.t Tovac: its, such can be cif-oted I y ul:is th? Horn: s--o!1acii 15ittek. ilar.y who aresiiSertnc from t;.-""C-s of the winn weather an.! are deh.'lltat-d. are a ivised Ty physicians to ..ike moderate amounts of wl.uty two or three tlmei during the day. It alirrl wiile those w Uo ado?: this a lvlee f reqaently 1-crease:henumbt?ro:"drlnis."andltnr.becom-cor.firmea lnelrlates. A beverage which wm &ot create thrlt for latorlcatln ll'icor-. and which Is Intended especially for ttet-nef:: of delllltated persons, whether a: horse or at.r-ad. U Doctor Schenck's Sea Weed Tonlc Co:aln:n? the u!i's of many me.llc.nl liert-. thU preparation d'-es not create an appetite for tue in'oxlcatJes'-up. The nourishing a:.d the life uppnrt'r.c r J Ar ties of many valuable natural pro-tu'-t-ons con tained in it and well fcnowa to a.?d!cal men lr.ve irao.: !:rt?nsthr.ln;r lnrtaoncf. A slnsle bottle of the Tonic will demonstrate It TalsaMe qua'l tles. For debility arising from slckne-. over ex ertion or from any cause whatever, a w !ne-glas-ful of Sea Weed Tonic taken after ma. will strengthen the stomach aid cre-te js appetite for wholes laie food. Tfe all who are ahout leavln? thelrhon-.es. wo desire to say that the t?scllent e2ec- of Dr. Schenck's seasonable remedies Sea Weed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills, are part:-nlar!y evident when taken by thoe vho ar lniurUasly affected bv a change of water and diet. Xo person itinnlil Isitd hnm 'WlthOIlt. taking 3 S I these safeguards along, i'ort tIep Ilu na , North Mtitli strt. -hll-IlpM. 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'..... 4ir.-,.fulir tr.atrd n J rr a!. ,.;.. r- l.aic f'ost iJ0 f.ffrlt f.-r :. -.' s. n.iual WfV:.r or vrUatr I'irj.K f as.) ! J r . I ra. t.Ttir m.drt-k.'. an . ..a -t.-curr l mc- lll tin.! jir-prr trr;in.-i.t t'-r d rar, ;., .-ullar to thrii r A i.r-M c-. t:.inR- !n.; f..r rrpl j.toiiiptl atisW).ii-l c.s.i'ii vT'.-s Yr.itK. .!. f..r flr.'imr dr. . I . loX -V'. r r.i.1 at .'3vr. aiT IVin strevt. I'-ir , rl I a ' rn. ' m- Si . v.:! U It t-. ti.w :!! '.o-U t, p..r-..r. irurt' ail ......... I thai "II. A.'-s si'KfM, -t I'.t-I I' l.t s . tt.f trt .: I riil'it V '' irt.i i at I .' ril llu!f. I w .. 11.. X. II It.r il-l FUI V Itjsltirsl I -i! V i W.j l lr u-r fr.r I If' o It ' i i. a . . Pcnttlikeepsie Female Academy. Rev. D. G.WRIGHT, A. M., Rector. a fikst class school in icvkkv ki:sim:ct. 1 !i- t.-T-hrr l-i tl. -ov.-r V .!; ar-no ti ar a. oin.llilird and T. tlri.r.i ll. ' i.Ui. f. r :. thorough :' l tli !,!. t '.U'jtii .It. ii..!i.- In tlio l.md. wW.'' i. .tf rt U ar.s! to ill...-' till-, a Ecnnsi. ctns:i22 an itv.i E"2- -i - 'i-K - s for rirrulara f'HiU'tH - trrtns. w h . -i at.- . l..u. .u In t.t sllllll.i. . li ! lli't "' fi" ' ' tti" . I lease audi i si tiii: iti: to it. Inuj(lil.i'.'iiil.', N. V. .nz- -&1 ve?ewmt wczt l rt 1'. at Htv oVIl'rit lln'cr ( IfJ' UroVl, I wi . i n- ip' tu f 'II ' I B'i.-. ; !s n ' !, j rf .' H'a:. '.. 1 r; i..l U i f-rr YmT uUtxlr. r fr.-.' l: l: fart-rrdurcd liui'U'tu.tiMr.i Agents Wanted. To.'.invasi tr l't fir";!' if pn t r" Wr .arr ; ati i l.ar- rr .iiiniisai ti . .1 iir tit . r rk ! in ik" .- r.M'.'r ariwt -t y. Iur. s tli.au :n. "th.-r i I' V ii.tr 11 -us.' Ii tin- I ti't.-.t siat.', Addr.-s. wtl sMllll. .1 li N M .V i-.KO.s. Hi ftlKl .'II M.tl't . l"M.a-o IIlMtuls llIllA0 Ironing Board. s,l .t j . rf.'i t dur.a '. ntid -..l'!.t Ir.n. -tf tio.int lt tin. w -rl I Alwaji r'.ad for us.' n.-.-li mi ailJinUtik' tts..i. slilrt inwr :it f . r..r iri-nts waiti'd r ulun- tl'KN A Kits IKK. v. s,uitli .l.-Ifcrnoti strw.- tllKAl.U HI M--nti ti tins luj't-r WHITNEY I HOLMES " ORGANS! TKt Flntft To:a an I Meit DuratU Mail NEW STVLKS. .NKW SOLO STOPS. Warranted ilvo yeare. Send for I'rlco Lift Wbuoejr & Holmes Orzan Co., Qaincy, 111 CAMPAIGN UNIFORMS ! !.!) 1 ' i .ii li ": Mr-r.tal stale 3uicr!-r ion I otiiwrs la .lt-sii;:i n.d iliash iiayi:s Ac aviii:i:li:ic. u1m tilii:n & hi:mi:icks. llanuractart-d I y K. KKI.I.or.i; si ar d . st.ato t'.ro't HI A,i. ILL s. i.ii for circulars giving full d.n-ni t.. r.s AXAIiFSIS. int. simiiKK's Katrriuil I'll ItniiMl y T or ly Suro ( tiro for I'll.. Itiorl'T to rirac-i cai'v nr s- f t ri tiul ic .lli.it -'Ai.akfsl.,- a a. I cllin t' r It. hiji. on rt-ci' it f f a letter tamd s.'tid loan sir ri"a lat'-r i-nf" Ar.aV'sl." frre of charge. V. Kl ST :iTt:it A .. hole Mat jT irt irrs of AtjaVils i: IIVIil. .-a- V.irU. MONEY To Lojin In Iouh, KmIitu Xr-ttrmMU, ud "urtliavrtrrii Jlinnaurt, Cpn ImproTed farm. In suras of XGO and np wrds, for a term of i to 5 )ear.s. Interest at It ;.er cent, iiayalde urinl annaaJly. Choice Iowa Inanf of f.V'X) .ind tspwardf, rnide at per cnt. Ir.teri-.t .SCHOOL HO.VDS WANTKD. Apply to IlL'f.MIAM ,t rCl.I.KYS Council ismrfs lov E7EEY FAEXE2 H 0T5 SiLLE?.. Challenge Feed Mills SJ IMS and Cora' lied SHKLI.EK and OrgfL-W:lMKK, ill trrl'.dar Hr'Jof QClwil, wt V.t v' or dry w tn e't; anil il, am: ituoti' r.fai Injr CIMLLKMJE .MILL CO Ha-avla. Illinois Mrs. Dr. Keek's Catarrh Remedy. No valors. So yrl-?e. Ndonchi. Njpa'r Nosaus. No eihorLi-a'it f -. A't-ri-lon to all tfiose trotiblfi v.th a3rrn aid CV'-.arnr.'. t a'.d other ciif-clal rsas-i. t ca.i o-. i!-j ttr Kct thece'jrat'ltatarrL a-.d Co .umj," i s. a 1st. Hertratmt-.t ' at-rarr st krrat a-t--- -wherever she i hf o urata thewjrtof cas She cordial , -r.vit-one ardr.il. Tra-rant fre atouruSl t Clr-jir-t c.ru f-il ltfortaaf s sent. Addres3 all ccuimu-.lat.")i to 51 .o I) it. KKrK. 51 Hn.AY ilr-i IiAVHsrotT. Ij-ca. CATARRH. If vj 3-- aaicti-d with th's uid-ra lpro.T. a:.. I .is :r e ' ill thoca.:-J "sire cure" with out i.rrnannt r f asic a or Crzsr ?tfcrIK. KAls.NKIfS CV.. if'.l.H TilKATMKN'l A tr'ai tott.e free, or INC LOE KXPKE. j HAP. ,t iCiTO 15 FOI: IT. Vv want a rt.IaM-::-&: Iti every cou-ty, to wfcrta e r 4r xtraorc larr ind'-'-emert-'. Try th. rernely fal y at -nr n- J.e',--, I ' TlT-S. WITH 'TA.stl- f jr r'T- culars. I'ackaue nsens rkt en-roi pnf k. Ji I)!o. HAMILTON A Wldltl.Ns, Kotct li. ITS -s. Clart Stri-t. t, HICAOO. 23d Iowa State Fair AT CEDAR RAPIDS, September 11. 12, 13, 14 and 1G, 1S70. 514,000 in Premiums! CaLtalted cmpet!t;ai Inrliiyl. Kor panlct lars, a-Uress me at Cedar Kaplds. JOnJf R. KlIArrCR. rc-j: WW Wasted immediately to leara Telrtrrapny. Itall road and Kxpres bcsl ces. Situations yoar- 11U 1I1IJ ante-d. Keco.-nmended by feupt. w. C. Te!zrapa Co. as tlie only reliable telerapa sebooL" Co. as tae only re.ianie telerapa seno' Cir culars free. Address N. W. TeleirraEB Institute, cuiars tree. ai JacesTille. Wis. SrPHERMOSIt n.!D-IIOOK OK rOL ITICJ for 1T6. Standard. Ind!pna'oeicir canraers and polltldanj. 2 pp. clptc. $ZM posipaio. iiEO. rn. uawfc; rrtr'oar TIii'Iis!)i.i1" .l a.p t-'' I . . j. o r ."ot n. m&. w rr ) nn ii n l 1UU u mm S- IJOI ta ASaiJOTOy. l. V.. lTflaia"- tijc LEGE CALKINS' XOVKLTY CLOTIIKS WASIIKK.V0 1 ri. nru- . m 21880 if.'...ji.'j -r:r 16 MILES OF V'V ' '-A, . iB. i ' i ' - - I - . i . - s-n" r iz.rr; ib3. EVERY STOVE IS us2ssi:atsblt assaiassssD nillULUU IMD OUOl t As Absolutely Without a Fault, Our Ni.. S ins Xo. 37, .is. .TJ. i:, is ami ID Convenience, Neatness Economy, Anil all llu' osi'iit.al points that z to m.iLo up t)nk I MOST PERFECT GfiQZm ST07B Hai-r ollVrrcl ! tin' iutIJr. MADlON'I.Y II y EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO. I,'::. SI3, Cli, GIG i CIS :.. U&ic S:., ST. LOl IS, .10. all lin i: sto i: ii:i.i:ics. TVf'rr i I rv f - f vki: ssr r ) s .. M - N I ar I I l .i.i N Ifr a-. r .r 11 af '1 "if i' '. ,i i at tr.ad. f i- J t' m ii. J fit..! f r If - I i-A' rt J',.t ' I r. llit ,9 t.. t'i l".o itlr I .ri.r i I . r i. "itit . t'.-t' H. lsi..i...lti sij'l f'.r f' Jill....sl I I 'l ,t D'f.Ta advait-t.-- ri"t --ir; a of -r it. s .tnti oi i 'I i - . 4it ..' r ad ' r i'- a' i " -r. or raj.'d a:.d a- n.," .' r ir'i I 1 l"r r mar. IOWA CITY ACADEMY Ktirr. I.I..-1 t .j.'r t. 1 if for i-.r-i'i'-'n'-r'' tali, r a ir 1 -if. ' . ' i tt . ii - s t.. tft ' " ' n r i. j,r. I ar'f rf o . il iS-'l - , I a I Trr. t ,. . r t ' - ' IIT"!- rfic- . - 5-lf 4!ni.Il.fi(i! 1' ' a . a - v M i I IN I mi - I x a Corr Sulky Plow 1 he UnrI nlod Fin wrl w and Monarcli of the Field! IlIt I -i i ' s tv r v w'l- w ' a Farirn i-v, iomViv r a ' KIMsll I ibt! Mtt.'-.-.ttl.'-u-'- 'JttAU.IMi -L W It ha- liffn J-rfM-inlni-stlj nrr-HtraI In the- FicM, Mh'ch U lh- only Tnif Ti-1. t-fcr.d f r Ti'-crlj t re tr t r 1 I'tl" Mi! J. T. KASTKK -X: CO.. M m nn far tu rrr. I"rr-tirt III fcvycH?Cwsjry BABBEB IRON FENCE STRIP. Tnc Acnie or fVf.cin !ia bc-t-n Kc-aclu-cl In tin4 Inrontlon. I'i?3ja.'e-.f ' a- . r,'. t . a if apjar-r t f Ijl !. ' if ti-, t . rr ..: j'!Ti-.:irMr ,t. itwir r JiiU-f im! if ' r:,:.;f on iti ? :.. not -atr I e r r 7 irf- ' ''' i'---'. ' f rmwl Tilth Jbari- i-t. . r tari jr -t s ar. arrfd nrfaf .n tfr . I, a.'! ' ':-jt jH. -:T-t1e '3 r-r.-i-- arli aM. riT. tin ' r-aar"' f fer.r. ar.d -i tar.t-r!t.s ': r. ;. It na rf-rat njia-,-?- "tr V-ard ft-.- ut. a? , y -a- - at 4.E.-ti:' I ta iiiii.r cf p.- f.' expti 1r. il.?.-1 fc' .'- t:m- I" er i :-.'. a:.d UqI.:j .' zz:n ii It " - X-- ju r a iar?" pot.. aid ti ct r'l ' , s t . -r'ak.Lrf' iL-ta d'-i It It ti."' - . r ' '' 1 wit!. atr-proof matrtil u if-W. .- rtt: -.g t.r.1 ! r-id to ;!. '7 r&al.r.. - ho-'la. ! It icanufarturd '.. "r.:.-.a a f.T'i -fa-.y : r: ".srts. sn for 1'K ;.r!'-e pr ;-.ar, j. a-. 1 tn ".erro.I taaa 'arVsd lr' -.d a r-t'-ar j us-t etil3 Lut Ltt.e orer ta.f tat -f Uiard tt.aicr.Ks nip.roos mr Fop.F.-n7htt and K"t dara-i- fork man a 'art -rut U fr4 -id l-i..-ieear Wa.t.r'j Hay Carrir. Ia;-te.. Cirip r -j. 4-f All corresjdesee lil rsteiT- jryat a:titIo-u IJarne-.' 31 T. Co., Freport, III. The University of Des Moines OprXKs.,:i'-i srn 'it tc: .a a -!. "lent."'-or tlas!'ai e 'irs IvaM at ieTry lowest C?--re. HOT II aKXES AIITTED Ta- Locaticjn Ilealtlo'ancl Beautiful. I fctttdTt yataerM tnaln.y if a 1 ra. NKraka. . ar 1 Dai ta. Th- -iv : yrar VraiJy-eVr I Uta. t f a-a. it:e. ad!re ". 3HOTT. ITr- Itlrnt. HE- M''lXE.- 1'iVTA. Bro tos CtsrtXAai axd 5Ktcirr. Jirax I'fSntUSlD. tt KcAUaaa- trx , IJ5lr of KtSJLl - !,.. Rtr ef Ta'tton asd Itsar-l. at Wo t..ii:.iici.LXvr.Tazaws, m. siiv .o u ta .j: ' , V ..-ik BLRri &xyji- T " " UHpfS?. tB9mr: h ' fh "" ,. hi ' M I ' . tt r ..f 1 . ' ' . r. t k .r; mesJ-2i&Z3r2ZSZZXfZ&SJaS?zxracsrjm U2wJm&td WASHKS CLKAX, QUICK. AND EASY. T f - ' V It . - AGENTS WANTED EVERTWHEREJ t , A - R lH ORGANS! - at JEWETT& GOODMAN ORGAN, '.- al ' r .. 1 . ' . t Ut'M ftat ' t- , .. .: k k. , , V r..-n s - . v-' " .r 1.-. t . ." V- - ". - .it.. m a.f s.. .f ;.' !' -4... ' . ''.' - - - . tawt' e hi tio.'4.1 ' -l lltfc- -.'' w . t' a i !. .. ' a ail J ' -a. ' a ;-.. ' m r .' ... r '' an i -? v.r par k ... - . fafX t ;;. . . t AM A. lLai (uTTdi Xt-331333 cC SONS' ORGANS. N T I, I -. rr f flat. i r r . r f T "f ."' I . f lit. '. .bt frw. ita. i r "hi-i . r wi ir. VI Wll llill.ll l , lllr... tr't..ita . r ! t . ."'I I r 1.1 Tl! IM.KASA.NT ACAI.V. . r?f "T-"11?.!. It jf..-r ! t 'i.r . i. .-' . 1 , ' ir.. . . " . t.4 .Ir.ir I.. ll a. U.r . T r f- -.. 1 1 j ti t. Hllil III. . I'urnty.l M t t I llimi(r Ittritt. lt- s V X" - K r i A' --.r l-Vi . L-rl lrl.lltt S- Ar . " . I I 'J . Sf III .. l ' ? l 1 " " r 'I ti . W ZmSimt VJ ' r ' " ' . JV 5i' fn'" ' '" s. . ' ., ;,iri I V.f - l" s . . .7..I- " li iM rIH...ill rirltin la;,.! " t ! ..f an. r ail" i . j " "' ' ' T ' l1' ' i a r.a' !f .iit a.it.t l w.t 1. a"rl ai 1 . s. I I f f m tt' . . -I iur, r'' f I Kit. 1 ! n .if.t 1 f thr r ,.', rf J I Inl'i.l. ! ii ! if I ' Kl. ! tt I a"1 Si'l ' if ;. I J It 'ji! f It. S' . i l Miati.ll I"'!.!1. AI it H'r llril Timm UmiHM I' ' rr-t It fal lullulf1 .' '! Sri, ' inwlt f I f .ri . Tl ,t. t.l A lt ! H 1 riti- la r i I ii" '-Hi .1 I.. ' .l t ' I Jr 'r t.ri-,it4tt".. II r Till H 1 'I i... f ' "' ! far .'.i rl f i. "nt' ' ' i ' 'a. r.'a s'rl fr .'all " ' ni'i S'a'ra. It.i ff f) ' Ifr t W r i air"!1-." ' 1l, r-n.a tl hllilrrn air la - f Mr II .f i li ttii'U,l'ril IS KM f.-a f ilii.t In tiu, I hlM" a .' i.tf fa f t j if 'u a' Tfr-.a iiowi: tici .ss co., Ilox 1 1 70, ( t Ml I. Mil I F'a, IU A. FARMERS s sl'UIMI If 7 t fr 0 ',g n t 1 su , I m lata t 1 I fal' I a. r ., liKI'l". i r . . ! If. f h r. tl. I' . I'M t I-1 4 1 -A a I lit r- Hi'HI l l at ar f " -tl f "' n K' ' ' l a HH a h K t .nil T.f flirt . r t l.r44fU v Iff ii t lm 'ir. Il k'l. ft) . I a . I a rt'ta r 'lf , Itairt X.fl 1. t etr. Furs! 4 Bradley Manf'g Co., N rlh imftrMii i mi i.ii til. Dr. Whittier, 617 St. Charloa -trect. St. Louli, Mo. "-i f '. f i LlCf. 9 tr.w t v tr r - t SSC chitit, Hrniat or R-rptj' afl urinary Ditt and Sjphil.lic or mrcuritl Tct--n of 1h throat. -in or bonap tr'I ' f.-t Vr. ,l -Wa-JU, MjfM Pl ft Sparmttorrhevt. &ouxl UbM and lril I a&i4 T', fMW . ! ti.r-1. 5J ! t K f-. ftf - t fcr -.(, . ra.4. 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