A l A LINK. 1ST EIWAI1 rOI.I.OCK. There were two io.ts lonx ao- Ali. wwll-a-da,' Of Hilrlts warm, but -:asl ai nw Tliat IIiIorh m iiun- sliouM iaii awaj ! And of: alow- anI vt-!ils-rlmc lowly. Anions tlie noiidi t!i y uaiiI-ril Mol. Wli.-n tuill-lt sJiaJ" v. .to svie'-i anil Iiol ; yorcI-ar"Ht6lii:io Iovo la'ir" tlioii. Ilkv tlilm. My t.ii!.-r tirls'it-iv-l A.lallti'- And till trm- lov.-r am! tli- 'iialil'-'i. In aK- .a'ilili'-!. loit and s"on". Mad' for tl.ins'lT-s a dim tar-AIileii. All In the silent dawn. Oft li tli moon's traniiaretit mlit Ah. wrll-a-da' J.efor the sun tin- cloud hail fclsU- TJiat thliiKi v kind should past away! They trt.'t whll' stars alio..- wens shining. When- l-av.-i and Howeri wru liitrrlwliilnir. Her head upon h!i I.r.-ait reclining. As olt.-n tliltif It-;ovi ujmjii mine. My fair. m .rl-'i Ailallni-! And thus the lover and the maiden. In ajj.-s vanlihed, lost and now. Jorelt fearless In their dim .star-Alden. All In tlicstlPiitiUwii. no saw no hcaut, she no truth Ah. well-a-day" Rath In her form and his fresh youth That thins " fond hhould pass waj '. And. sooth to say. she looked serenely. Auioni tin; wet Icav.-i Klaii:ItiK fro-fiil). With her fair head reclined and iuoeuly. Tliouh not like thine. Not with thy raee ill tine. M) own hel eil Adallue! Ho the fond lover and the maiden, ' In Htfes vanished, lost ami (ton., rilood dreaming In their dim btar-Aldeti, All In the client dawn. They lovrd. and they wen; Messed; they died. Ah. wcll-a-d-ij: Tho hrIdKriom and hli fair youn lirltl- Tliat things so lirlflit should fade away! The (lowers are wet. tho stars are xleaml(i; They sleep while all around Is heauilng. Noteteu of eaeh other dt earning, f'losi. closer twine Thy soft white arms In mine. Oil, could I save thee, Adallue! Oh, love' oh. death! Alas' the maiden And lover. In the ages roiio. I'asned from their pleasant, dim Mar-Alden, I.Ike shadows from the dawn. RO.MAM'B OF HISTORY. Napoleon aud Itlurlier Tint Kinperor'n I.I ji'oii with u celrbrHtetl l"orttiin-T-Ilor Her K-iimrk:ilIo I'r.iph ry IlluohriV C'Itur at I.uhcck Nupoleon'rt Letter t Murali-tl Victor. On the Ithof December, 101, a small, stout man, in a lun tfray overcoat, a-icemlcd the doorsteps of a large marble, building on the Kiio dea .lardins, in J'aritf. On the door was a golden plate bear ing the following inscription: "i.orisi: i.knokma.ni'." The man King the bell, and a tall, slender brunette opened the door to him. He kissed her despite the resis tance she offered to his embrace. "Sire! sire!" she (xduiine.I, protest ingly. "Oh, don't call me so, my beauty," he replied, still keeping his arms around her. "You shali tell me my fortune again to-da." The handsome brunette disengaged herselt from his arms. Her counten ance assumed a sombre air. "Sire," she said gravely, "do not ask me to do that any more." "Why not?" "Xapoleon ISonaparte," she said al most solemnly, "I have bad news for you." "Had news for me, Louise V You are joking. Who can hurt me? Am 1 not all powerful?" h, es, now now!" i 'I what is in store for me?" loyou want to hear it?" lIuiu into her boudoir. There kmi her desk a pack of curi- kShe laid four of them on h" she said, "signify a 1 asked. kVi- Ik. yv?" neral." fct". 'ids on the table. V sir. will brine lir roi laiiirhter. ural should be aklo ' fu Yon are mistaken, it Lie, I re ere you! th a tender, at that time, had been only too glad to rereiv ; his liomage. He left her with the name of Hlucher firmly impressed upon his mind. His wonderful memory nvor forirol any thing which roneerned him personally. Two years elapsed, The Kmperor of the French had art fully managed to cause the foolish King Frederick William III, of I'russa, and his equally foolish advisers, to declare war againxt him. Kverybody knows the disastious con sequences of this nish act of folly. The terrible battles of Jena and Auerstedt were fought. Almost in a single day the I'russian aimy was routed, and the humiliating defeat at Kossbach was moiethan avenged. (July Hluchei'a division, which had performed prodigies of valor in the great battle, made an orderly retreat in a northwesterly direction. Hut the French corps, under Marshal Victor, Slushed with victory, pursued him with the utmost vigor. The I'russian soldiers were half starved and utterly exhausted when they reached theaii'-ienteityot Lubeck. There, after a brief struggle, destitute of ammunition and provisions, they were compelled to surrender. Hlucher and most of his officers broke their swords rather than give them up to their hated adversaries. The vanquished ("cneial was treated in an almost barbarous manner. Hav ing refused to give his parole to the effect that he would never again bear arms against the Kmperor of the French, he was confined in a dungeon in the basement of the City Hall. Four days after Marshal Victor re ceived from the Kmperor Xapoleon the following laconic letter: "Cause Hlucher to make an attempt to escape. Then have him court-martialed and shot. N." (Jen. Hlucher, who was then already sixty-four years old, w;ls smoking his pipe gloomily in his cell. Suddenly a handsome young woman stepped in. Xow the grim old I'russian (jeneral was anything but a hater of women. His enemies asserted that he fell in love with every pretty face he saw, and when his fair young visitor entered his cell his face brightened at once. He rose politely from his stool and offered it to hr. "Fair lady," he said in his most courteous manner, "what brings you to this dismal place?" She answered him in French, telling him that she w:is tho daughter of Mas sillon, the celebrated French pulpit orator of Herlin, and that she had risked her life in order to free him from captivity. Her bearing toward the .grim old soldier was so seductive that he fell an easy victim to her charms. "We must llee from here to-night," she whispered to him, as he held her in his arms. "I am ready," he replied. "Hut how am I to get out this infernal hole?" "I will be here again at setting in of dusk," he said. "I have procured keys for every cell here, and a French uni form for you." "A French uniform!" he exclaimed, in dismay. "1 shall not don a French uniform. Xever! never!" "Hut, (Jeneral, is it not better for you to do that than languish here any more?" she asked, fondling his gray mustache. "Yes, my darling," he replied, "and, beside, it will only be for a few hours won't it?" "Only for a few minutes, (Jeneral. As soon as our carriage is out of the city you may throw off the uniform of the hated invaders." she replied. She left him after a fervent embrace, and a few minutes later the keeper of the jail, a white-haired (Jerman, with an honest, open face, enteied Hlucher's cell. He bowed respectfully before the grim old warrior, and then said : "Gent-nil, may I ask you one ques tion?" "Why not, my friend?" "General, I dou't like to speak about it, and I hope you will not communi cate to any one what I am going to tell you." "What an idea! I never betray mv ?nds!" neral, let me ask you, then, do you e the woman that came to se? kV?" said her name was Made ije daughter of the Rev. jerlin. Is she not J.iV f ks head. cuue name woman the rvjj """ ViiT'luwilf' im SPjpUCUJ v-'x rear Parisian me. W fnrnipd in EllP ptii ". - al .. USKFUL liKCIFh.S. Sham CHAiiru.r A good temper aii'-e drink is made as follows: Tartar ic acid, one ounee; one goM sized lemon: trii.ger rooi. half an ounce; white surrar. one and a half jwiinds: water, two and a half gallons; brewer's yeast, four ouncs, slice the lemon, bruise the gin ger, and mix all except the yreisL Hoil the wa'er and jour it upon them; let it .-.land until cooled down to bhod heat, then add the east and let it stand in the sun all day, and at night bottle. In two days it v. ill be tit for use. (Jur.KN I'm KUi's. Mrs. H.. !'rinc-ioii. 111., sends the Inttr-U':-.an the follow ing: Gather the pickl-s when three or four inches long; w:tsh and pack them in a jar; then take -troiig vinegar aud Leat it boiling hot, and pour over them; heat the same megar eu-ryday for ten das, e.ti-fully taking off the aciim, and pour it over the pickles. The ninth ai.d tenth das put layers of young grape leaes among the pickles before putting on the hot vinegar. The elev enth day drain thoroughly, put in the spires, ami heat new vinegar and pour over them, and the pickles will be as green as when pickled, and keep entire! pure. Si-it i:u Avvuv. K. K. I J. C, Wilton. Iowa, writes: In reply to Mrs. .1. W. H , of Sycamore, 111., requesting a "tried" recipe for "spiced apples." I send the following: Take apples not very tcu der, 7 pounds, peeled, halved, and cored: .", pounds sugar, one pint inegar, 1 o cloves, l! oz. cinnamon, (neither pulver ized;. Put the sugar, vinegar, and spices together, and let them come to a boil. Drop in a few applet and let them cook until they are just soft through, when they an to be taken out and diojt ped into a jar. When all are done so. pour the liquor left over them, adding a half pint of vinegar. I kei-p apples in this way perfectly tho year thiougti, on a cellar lloor of only ordinary tem perature, merely covering the jar with a paper and plate. Salting and Fki-hi:ning Cici m ijimw. Mrs. X., Moline. III., writes: In reply to questions in last week's Intn (Jrean in regard to salting and freshen ing cucumbers. Take an eat then ware jar to suit requirements; in the bottom place a layer of fresh grape leaves, a layer of cucumbers of the same regular size; cover the same with salt, and so continue in regular layer- to the top; then place a cotton cloth over them and aboard the size of the jar; on the t.p place a stone heavy enough to keep the cucumbers down, and "they make their own brine;" take the cloth off once a week aud wash in cold water. When you want them in the winter, take them and place them in a porcelain kettle, pour over them cold soft water, and stand on the back of the stove and heat slowly to a scalding heat; pour oil' and pour on cold water; repeat the opera tion three or four times a day until freshened. They will repay the trouble, being hard and green as when first pickled. Industrial. TlIOMsSO. Oltvio, Solirllor of Patents of tlie Iowa I'atkntovfh'k. at Den Moluea, reports the following C. S. ratuuld Issued tu Western Invent ors. Al'Gl'ST 15. l"t. Churns Ruben K. Parkhurst. Oska loosa, Iowa. The dasher is nutated by means of a friction-wheel, attached thereto, and another friction-wheel feathered on its shaft, pressure being given by a spring wound on the shaft of the second wheel. The spring abuts against an adjustable upright standard to allow an increase or decrease of pressure. Car Couplings Emanuel Zorger, To peka, Kansas. Manufacturing Harrow-Teeth Rlanks Gerrit Donaldson, Pleasant Valley, la. Railroad Gates M. Pulcomer, Al bion, Iowa. Privy Seats Peter D. Howard and Matt. Allan!, Ka Porte. Iowa Pliers W. P. Huntoon. Stuart, Iowa. Watch hands, &c. are held in the hori zontal orifices, and their holes shaped by tools passing through the vertical openings. Cutter Heads J. H. Whitaker. Dav enport, Iowa. Circular knives having beveled cutting edges, are eccentrically fastened to a head provided with eccen tric bearing-surfaces. I Uily, which created two fashionable colors to-wit. tlif1 Magenta- and Soifer ino, has developed a third this season, but modesty yields to tho Herzegovina the distinction of giving it a name. Xeed we say that Herzegovina is a rich, in fact, a rebellious blood-tint. William S. Mercer, a prisoner in the Nebraska State prison, luis succeeded in getting for that institution the best library in tho State. Many well known writers have at his urgent request sent complete sets of their works, and the principal publishing houses have made generous donations. THE MARKETS. NEW YORK. Heef Cattle lions Live Sheep Live Flour Good to choice Wheat No 2 Chicago Corn Western inixtsl Oht Western Itntter , ...S 5 00 G10 1-T .... 3 75 Gi 5 M ... 4 W i 4 75 .... 1 10 ft 65 57 34 fe 3JM 21 ft 23 13 ft 21' .... 17 55 Cl" .... 10 20 Q.10 3.5 ...$ 4 S5 ft 5 15 .... 1W 8 6 2U .... 3cJ ft 4 25 .... 2 ft 2S 15 ft 16 .... 4 ft 5 (.V &6Vft C .'.'.'. ' ft 43V .... 32 ft 32 .... y ft i& .... 16 27 &16 20 ft 72-,' .... Id 37KG10 h 5 Pork New Mess lly CHICAGO. eevea cnoice Devp uoou to caoice Sutter Choice t yellow ', Uj9t . hiour White winter Sprlngextra iVheat Snrluc No 2 orn-Joi la: No I ve oj ork Mess, new Jarlev No 2 JT. I OC1. r lteef Cattle Fair to choice ...$ 4 "3 ft 5 CI ... 6 70 ft 6 ... 3 25 .3 7 6 1 UV 4Chft 4('i ft ri ft 53 ... IS 75 &17 CO ... 1( ft ...$ 5 M ft i 10 1 3 1 US 4S ft 4.' ft it ?5 (J SO ... ft ... 18 l ft c:e ec ...s ft & i oiu ft H .... ft S3'i ft W ... t 75 : '-0 W ft 57 .... H g a .... 7J i 22 " 42 I t5 .... 9 i :::: l;s Hoes Live H. Flour-Fall XX Cora o2... Oits lle No 1 1'orW Mess . . . Laru . . ...... v rt 3u - -fco CX2TC1XXATI. Floar.. Wheat- -Kel . Cirn Oats Itarley Rye Port Lard Flonr - Whest-o 2 . Corn -- m Xo 2 hilwackjc; I T.i,.Vn' Rye Xo 2.... DESMtftSES. Flour Wholesale. Wheat ueiv Corn Oats Rye Barley triers i rp- Dr. F. L. Pond. Catling at tb- e.tnrer h;:ud on T!ur-la. we f . uri'l wrk u;-a tberie-, additK-n." w'.i h b t aj'-re ih.ta duj li ra: e tie- pre.--i.tstnn tuie.t- ng pU'betl forward ery rapid! and the d"-:r. : ntwitbUtiiuii.g his many car-s.an.U'.e i and jully. :ts ot yn. Tin :i;:idat;n walls will U 4".inplet"d ll.u Week.! while brick-la en-, carpenters, and the other mechani" are all in re.idimws l push their portion f tho woik 'W all possible en-rg'. Xumerous c:!'.abts eents were aiidering almut the grunds, am-mg whm we notirl sev eral who three weeks ago we imagined mu-t cerUuiily be colithied within the walla lor some montlis at least, and earh apK.Mrel to lrt more than satisfied with the apparent iter eel suecess of the treat iiieiil in his esp'tial -.t,-e. Within these lhr-e eek, h"eer. we were surprised t tind thai no less than thirty patients had alv deparinl tor llieir iiotnes. rontulent in thy hope thai they had been fully cured of this terri ble'inahidy which "for inouihs or -.us liad clouded their livea with the tln-ad oi a horrible deatli in the near future. inoiig tJjij.se who had departed was Mrs. . P. Miuimers.of Uetneii -piings, .Michigan, anil we take pl .isiire in re producing ihe follow nig tus'iuiony from her hiisbaiitl. an mtelhgent and we'.i informed g nth-man w ho remained w :th lie.- conslaittly during l.er coii!inem-:it here: AriloKA. June.".. 1-T'J. My Wife. Mrs. . Samuel P. Mimineri, li;u "been al'.licted with cancer on the right bre.ist for tifteeii months. I)r. LudwigA; on. old and skillful plr.m cians. were called in and attendel lier fur sevend mor.ths. Her breast had glow n to an ei'Virmous sie, and had become mi very much di-c.'r.cd that a probe could be intiodmvd mio it. at le.lSt loll!' Miches, aild so erv olIeIlsle that it w.is really into! rabie to be m tin- hi. use with the sufferer. I" mall the Dr. saul the ;Lse was so far ad vanced there wa- no chance lor her r covei. Portunately for m, at this tune we heard oi Dr. V. L. Pond, of Aurora, 111., who was meeting with very gi eat success m treating rancors, and v.e started for that place. and found in re dity that all we had heaid of Dr. Pond's success, was true. Xow mvwife has been with Dr. Pond six weeks, and to-day she goes home with me. tn 11. It is fair Jo say that in all my hie I never saw a per.-on impioe mi fasl :ti in wife ha. Her geneial health ha.s been entirely renovated. Her cancel, weigh ing six pounds, lias been removed, and she is an entirely new pet son, bcemiug 1. Ceitamly no wm!s can express oil i' gratit.de for the work ou hae done for us. for my wife could not hae been alive now. but for you. I want to sav to all thus afflicted, there, .s still .heln for miii. Do not dela'.. nor be ! longei decei'. m!. but go at oii-t to Di. il'orifl. at Aurua. 111., an i he will cure I von. vir.i I-'.m jimi i, V.i.:. I..Si'MMia:s. The following from Mr. PobcitCook. of J.::7 Thuilow street. Philadelphia. Pa., is still more gri!ifing: For ear 1 hail been asiiffeier from cancer alVerting the uov and re. and in 171 was tieated by Dr. Cariettsou, l Professor of Clin irs in the Pennslva nJa rniver-,ity). lr.th and Chestnut stn-eis, J'hiladelphia. without henetieial results; then for six weeks at the Wells l-'ye Hospital. I was treated unsuccess fully b Dr. Morton, surgeon of the Peii'nsivania Hospital; afterward for thiee "months under the treatment of Dr. Harten. of the same hospital, with no belter results. Xei I jIaeed my-elf Ulltler the care of Prof, "l audall. of the Louisville. Kv.. Citv Hospital, but after tluee months returned to Dr. t row bridge at the Philadi lpbia Ke Hospital when three weeks of hopeless treat ment induced me t L'v to Chicago and trv Dr. Montgomnv. the onilist of the City Hospital. Again I was doomed to disappointment after J wo months treat ment but fortuniMely learned of tie grea'. surress attending Dr. Ponds tn at ment of cancer at his hospital in Auro ra, and at onre applied to him f'rte lief. Dr. Pond's ranr-r remedy ki'.iid the tiling entirely in three day-, and I am to-day completely healed and well. Surely no language can express my gratitude to Dr. Pond for his care and skill in my case in rendering me so great a service after these repeated ef forts of some of the most learned and skilled physicians of the country. I gladly give him this testimonial, and would recommend all afflicted as I have been to go to him at once and not allow themselves to be tampered with and de eei'.ed any longer by tlio.se who cannot cure, and Who too often try to keep the afflicted from going to anyone who can. ItoiiKUT Cook, 1MT Thuriow St , Philadelphia. Pa. The above are but samples of scores and hundreds of letters which we might print bearing testimony to the s mie happv results of Dr. Pond's treatment in tin ir own individual rases-but ihosu inl rested, if still doubtful. l.ae only to call at tie institution and re.al the documents a, leisure, or take the evidence of their own eyes and ears n carefully examining the c;i?es under "treatment. Among these will at the present time be found ladies and gen tlemen from Penn.slva'u i, Ohio. Mich igan. Indiana, low a. Wisconsin, Mis souri. Kansas, Tex. is, Minnesota. Xe braska, Illinois and we will venture to say that any and all of them will be very much pleased to enlighten the curious or those af.lictod in manner like unto themselves. "We were plea.-eil to peruse letters from Miss Mattw P.radford the oung lady from Viola, 111., whose case last winter was so desperate, and who has several times been reported to have ex pired after her return home and glad to know that she is still doing tin-ly. Mie has attained within five pounds of her former wenrht. and enjoys threo meals per dav. The ghastly wound in her breast and side has not entirely healed, however, and she meditates re turning to the hospital to undergo Dr. Pond's new skin-graftins process, which is said to work to a charm. A urora Beacon. Mr. Sullivan, the Illinois farmer, who may well be called "great." if the size of his farm 40.000 acresr-be considered, is about to sell half of it. It is over C square, miles and 20.000 acres of it are now covered with corn. He says : "I have come to the conclusion thai I monopoli'e more territory than one man ought to, especially at my time of life, and have determined to diminish my cares and give every ono who wants & farm of moderate sux- a char.ee. tt e know of many cases where women have had their home duties greatly lightened by the use oi Dobbins' Elec tric Soap, (made by frag a v 'o.. Pnil adelphia.) We advise you to try it and satisfy yourself of its merit. a-Weal:us:joit:.-I-ia.- I- ttte lire wiaoj. hrtlth. bntalwhy? bear in ffils4ih-i:E:!eri's Day liuta Liver ilHs. -vl!i toar u :t- llrer ar.J re- ilOT you to Iir-Sl'li Ailosr-of Ve:- lac. lateri ust Urrore Kola? :o . be J, viinnurearoniror:a,.,'.c a!?!:i's res: to lie Ucrro-s iaSerer. I t3-iler:'-ExtriorT-i.-ana Ajd Cierrrhas saved :Ur lives or thousand or valuable cltliea. wbo. hu: for U. would to-day be in tael- graves. It is a sura cure for census, colds, aud all diseases of tni throat andlnn?s. AU druggists 11 lt. s. he k-i I'rivv Tcrr r xtko'h r Tt f crv. xir'.i : ::. &i. -. r;vts the m:: J ttr j t it f - . rr sr. W rr: T :. r-RT Tftf Tonl'- j.roda'sy a fcAl'.Sj rt, ttwaiacik. crttio; o iptit. ttmi- ' an4 carta? th aiw: otittl rxtrni f!l... '.too. S f-K'5 IO''tI r!LU. 1"it T'l r Uvf, rL!. A Th-t rill r i.:r:: 1 irtlc i . -Ct1wtl r-t Iti" IITIT -tit jt tb- it J thr j t fr ! rm fi. a.ri jt. J be 'Ji in rt rln; a hriltrT r;i .i ..f it uti Thre r-ni"t; are rt.u rr fr ti-.n n th 1'bIc'.'c 'i r.p r:- lh rai '. tiurlS' tin-t lo-sl Tft Mlmi l'. thf l:rr rrat a r.-a':i '! aoa r- t;i' "T th- ilvrr iT's. fa f 1 ta Th s-a wi T"tic ; tm !. t i t tl t'-mach ale a .-xl -l.s t,.-- asirs tt rran !. f. ra r -f ' a ' trrat- r.i'thT nrrula U,u .f !-. ' tluil Th r.iu' lir.J rO.-u -t lr ni' a. !J i cSV-Ulr!. .. ru'r frj ' ' utni'tion '.! tain -. tstur. a: 4 tt - .' nstitttjr ir-r-! !n Or tUrtrV l i ruf. ,'. jT It M , nlfr. ccri.T six.' .! Vr. h ttr-i t" Tl.i i. r M"-tj '.if . l-tt-r i . 51U.t ' a.llrrc 1 c:j- k. n.-J. .:. ' I al. liru; t lm;l'ni"i' ! " 'i'- s..t a u.a . j r- bis harurM' b U.r . ff I '. s.iuj l'ari.-- Tho remariaf- e c jr.- r'Tis'M ' -t'- t ' InJuo! many j !i!f.a'. a.- 1 t.'r- a uUcin ol,iou,,..i;irtj(t;! an-1 u It oh a ratullltvi. ;ri"sr am l-.a'Ji. i I' .lr f r a : lU'-itie aul Jia:.. 5 iri2- " h . Ibi; r . . I a. ..(::- .-xii- :fj- rt:.' ! iri;-i cott : ba r (ie .: ! : '.- ..- : r : : Ktuinerl 1T: f tar l V ..' I.: Prof. W. I'Hlnr. A. Al . .M. H , 101 U--t Miwll.oti .strrt. Clilr;o, III. nJ '23 North Nluth Mr.rt, IMill:iUlllilu, Pa . It tb (llicotcrerof the iirrui uf l)ls a-, t ll e talarrh Vaur or Hiutd oj.ne r..l Urr Kei.. ator ril.i. for their Instant vlr:rt.rtl m 11 i l.ll) a-sertj that tbrre I, no raM . r I'al-rta i:ruurt.iiti. tarl; ('miiunipiluii, .Si-rou 0 ' . 'y .NrurlKta, KtifumatNin. lnjithrrla. stSr. y (;. Miull I'oi. i tiolra. I-ibtry. or .:trr .ti r-af priMluc.xl h tti r-wth f rrm tt.... f will it nif Vr t I'.'r t...t.. i ! ! ll.a lw.. tttl -iit t' fJi'ti"... l'tll. - ,rr !!. tjv !t m.kil Vi.r Mrtal trratutti h, ;.;) at rit!iruni- ict:-r ..r ' ;wr-. In aa r4f f loub .-.. i t tfn- M It -f n r anil In all can of a.ii.vi -:.a ; ait- tr) Kiirrt DaylUht I.lv.T I'll. So"T 1'iuan :r a m :u sr of an tn.ur. tirti Kllfrt'n Ha!UMt l.l.-r . T. t..r e are rr ay t'.o ;ur. bai f It It now -.lt!,it:I I r-yit it-t riir.tur.-l t-..i-i. ttiat it...rs s. Ufs'il ll IlKl.T TKI n li thi '.. . i . .- ' ! n Fact, r j Is l I'ouir 1 1 It t I .... U"5 I'or i-rujti- iIii.-ji Ittiskin 5.:tni.f . I ttul"!n-., tctiiic ! tin- r-:it fiun.i .! i" r movn from :!. iit.'in On ;riMut ii. i u' Tl'f Ix-H plnrr to '.-t :.iii .ii'ii I'n'.f -riLi i ' Kftl uS. "J a'"l si. Slat.- s; , ( fl. ai .sn t.r I i. a-iottirr (.uluuiu Ir. Sir FKtt. r..u.ar i :ut..f lltii-t aiitl Alii.Tlr.in tiiitit'i-! l.i.tT (ftivii'ii it-ii rf ililc.n Trt.'i all I..iii 't o.hil nci. I.I-n-r. I.utik'i M ot lir..a. li - 1 ..i I Vrun Ml'in Krrori "f V..nt! n.'l "-i"i ' M.ml ooil "micn-i-'ailv it. i". 1 i''t . '! ' .tliir ha.' f.i.t-.t I'-' '. -rf t f r . 'f Semli.nl Wi Kktiri r!itiv i .-. f -f Hi I ri-liiMil.i 'ru' lull... r I t.i ' ' ! I.IK- i'i tl..l r jtin i t f .r . c rultar I thfr rx X.tltinri c..ii'..i.i.l"K -..ou.'i tor r.-j H pr".ii ' . h-hw.-i.-1 f.s-l I i xti'i "I UKU s,...l f .r 'r i' ir . iIo-m !... ic 1-T ."w -r ra.l at .: . I'.n. slirct. liirt. I- a. $5,000 KKWAKII!!! If tli' following li n-'t rfjir. wit u 'ir !..me l-a'itl .ri'it.-l on ft f.:.-' PtIiihI l-ltlnr . "i".l-i t "'irii iiiit i' k a.lltf'i f.T ri.-.c . j for l..- I i- " ' ' .!..-ilit tin prrttl.it lot "f ir.li f . tl n v .-.r i-t. 0"i-atfi i' - l 1 t't :''! tn 'i-- 'J JS p. r tt-nt t- ,ii:--i l4 ii.j;.i i a'.l !..-. tner'ia sen.) itamp f r i in i " JOM'l.s ,io. (tiMlilii.-iriAittiui i IIU o MONEY To I-omi In Imva. Kit-t-rn Sl.rn-tUft.Rim Aortliivntlrrii fllmmnrl. l'pn Improve.! farin-i i 110111 of ..m .i'il up wiril. for atenn of t. .'. yf.r. It.tere-it at I" percent, payable neml annually. t'liulre Iowa ioati- til S.'.O-t' at.il u;.war"lr unci1 at " tir rent. iief,"t KC1IOOI. UOM13 W A.NTKO Applj to Hi'itMiAM .t rt l.i.K.r loutii-i H't.if-i !' ll"IIKK-ON4 HAM-ltOOIi l' POI.- TM H for 1H7. Staml.ir.l llnlispfina1 l ! r amam-r-j atnl po'l'li iat.i -" i l .l-.tli J '' tn.itp.llil liKI lU" I.USi. o t..x O WmiNilTox II. I I'r.-prtl, in.-i.t lnaria'... Agents Wanted. To ranvais f"r !" 'tk'- y l'lrt.ir.-i ar 1 e lar. r. trni'iil" . I ! 3. tl'i.-r .. r. .ii 1 tn.t-.ir..- irr.'at.T arltv of pi' tur.-s than an of l.-r ! ylne Ilotiiu in th I nit.-.l sta.'.. .l'l--i with .tamp. .1 II XA.sON A llltos. ju .iikJjij states' . Mila.-o Illinois Tie University of Des Moines:. Opportunities t'lven for stu'I.ti'i i a i.-L-rt scientific or cla.nlcal foune lto.tr! at I'ewr. !oeatil;urei. l'.OTII sKXKS AKMim l 'lie Location Hculthy aud ISeautifiil. stmlents k'avliere.l maitilr fr -in Iva, Ne raka aud Dakota The id'oof tear in. t ,' v r Uth. Ktirratali.(tlei, aililies r. MTT, In--ltlnt. Dks JIoikh Iowa l Nantei! linmt'i ateiy to .',1 learn Telet rap' . Ka:' 1. 1 roail at..! ln 1 1 n. Jll t.esi siutt pjf. 11U atiteed. Uecomtneinle.1 h So 1 "... i i . .-ra 1 Co. ai the only rea-'Ie t.K .-'31 I. - r cularsfree. Adtlrets . W. Teleia, !. I -i j. .laneivllle. Wis. EVEH'i FAHLiLk! H!S C7S tlLEH. Challenge Feed Mills and .Vim' I-e I s'r'M.IU a' 1 S .-I'IS.tlI-1 ultlf.r!...!.lr-.k " 'feed, whether v.ri t,r lry t eaioai.'l "peed an 1 wi-r t -Ir.ir 1 II M r M.I. Ml I.I. '' 2 It.ttar a I .in jH. LP && mm I.c-t't-Pi t iisV'c Gret He nei CoY:. Kr.'r-tt. Ijw t'. pi) Viarl. tc'ttin. etc. T'str ' T -"! han't. Y.i .h Itrar.rhot. Tl'a"l t n ',' r Dihed tvu'j.1 fr. Ii.Il. farernluc i t.-.yi. ' iat rs. Iltl I"lf1 AN" KISTl'l.A poiltlvelyeurf.! 1t.! III I, V out pain or themeor kr. ? PsVurn II I'.iXorcauitir A MKK 1 Kit OK .Nt llJIJU 1'AV. With patients fr .m a di'ar.-e e will coatrar to pty all traT"ri'.: ai d "'her t penie-i If wre fall to erfe-t a rad'ra ei.r. :' cliar.e for consultation or examlna:! ;n. MI.VKR A eiltl.LII'.s.HTMa.lliioni'ret. Cf:i'-a?. SrKi ftir ircn-A asn -viurt Biflt renmamnio b"t li''ii lec . Jt,a &l bUoal (&M Iowt Rat of Tu'elrt-. and IVr.l x W-RrK.-OTo Kcsiyiai iomu.t U'iitoc hi FARMS WANTED. We have many ejrjsirl from the Kat f'-r Im-prove-1 farms li IJ.Ir.o' ai.I I -a l'r'l 'ar ine anr- to ad'- 1- J k r.,.-n. 3AHOV 31 tf.LN A .. - ( ar. 'r. (HIC'Af.O. ILLU WHITNEY & HOLMES ORG INS Tte Firii Tott r 1 IToi' b-ahlt Mzdt. NEW STYLES 'E SO 1.0 MOI'.S- Warranted dve jear- f - ce Li?; cO., W".Cfa i CAMPAIGN UNIFORMS ! Only Sl.w each. Continental itjlr- szi!'.' r tal o'.he.-j Is desU'C a-iJ .h HAYES & WHEELER, afeo TILDEN & HENDirif'KS. HancfiCturt-: tiy. F vi.LL. .". as. ': kt.-ect- t H' U ILL. snd for clrc.Iar? Klv.r: f . . i r . If you arc '-; -o . a ,t;t '. 1 i e- tie GAKDK ITi 3:et aiC Oarr T.h.-h ar t o.VLV PI-'AVs 1 T1E WfiKLti that are tnrr w: ost of tie rontii jy ItP.AKE t ob tse wnl. TE-' arealsoself-lUTehri s"d or .iur J-iii.- i - pampnie:. wee:-, we lamt'E rrre. rocta n'r? raj- ' le Ta j!i-. Hec!p-5. Pcsta! ErtM. Ca.entlars -te . tir Also, a fu.,1 dejer'-t oi of oti "OirdT It "'Clipper PIo-xs. Cultivators, Rakes, Hrr.s 1 etc. i feg) VI II 1 VI 1 1 II I II jfflk . r T;.i---j LTivKUi 3 l o;j r I IS .s v J mm2m. 'nsdV Furst & Bradley Hanf'g Co., yar.h D Pltae St.. CHICAGO, 11.1 CALKI.VS XOVF.I.TY Cfl i i t ""-j- "-jr r?s ri.OTilKS W 1S1IKK. :r- 21,880 A. .-..R4 . . -. -- sh MILES OF v ' ' A. . r " ' i-V'V S TiT"!. TT VTiT? "i75 uj 2;:uw .iii i .1-. .jn. EVERY STOVE 15 MIUIIEMU 1 lt)OU0lU h Absolutely Without a Fault, Our No v S.tci o. ST. 3n ."'J. 17, is .inil 19 i V " V V ' t Convenience, Neatness I o s- Economy, And .ill I In i.SfuUiil points that ;; MOST PSEficf COoiiKS STOVE i: it oll't nU to Hit public. MADLO.VI.Y II V EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO. I::. 512, Cli, C.5 i" 51S l.. Hain St., .ST. I.ni 1-. MO. -,3 71.. i.i. i.ivi: siovE ii:li:ks. Pooitepsie Female Acaflemy. Rev. D.G.WRIGHT, A.M., Rector. A niisT I.VSS S( IIOOI. IN i:r.KV ui:.sipi:ct. I '.. t. 1 '.i.'.iii.--.t.ri..!.'iar,iii' ' ' 1 . 11. 1 1. 1 . ! ! 1 M. "' 'I' li ' tli.'t...l.'l him! film' 1 ..to. a ! i- ' ' . ..-.. ii. tru- laii'l. i... tttutl i an ' ' m.ik tnli .1 Ls:ssl. rr :' as tzl Ei;; K ir M ;fee Y.:az Ui.s Kr 1 " ' o ' i'ti '' rf trrin nt.''t. r a li.w .1. 1 . 1 in l.ar 1. hut fff.o m ,.;. . j t . !i. it T1IK KKI TH. fi.tlXl",'""l'f. . V. ORGANS! .- ar i-t,aH.i r n a 'ta ' nr' St i. Iprtli-i a- ! r v i ..1" ' ' f "rim nni. arr;t' .- t-.t .' f r ... i xei.. i.b of tl.e cc. JEWETT&PiOODMAN ORGAN, l. .'r .1! .'I tt at ' t .- T 1. rrl r !- , i'..l I . r ' ut ti ! .i . ' .: a 1.(1 ku.a i .j Tl..- lull.'."- a'.l 11. t't . 4 1 o liii'r 1 r ,t 11.. r k.-M) f 1 "l, 'l r...l t' f 11 1 irV nii. ' a- '1 r ! . t IW'.iif r tia- l j Uf I' i'r 111 ii.t ii'.w f .r or.' ar !, .ii. !;.. ai 'I r'ti.a.l. wU'lu t ' ru'lf ).' ir I. Ikl... Ir.Ij-w ... t. I I ', r. a I .1 i-,i.a'..i:tl.'k ? tli Or;t I ti.r u. tk'i i rat 'T'-rt to . it ttn-tii. ait Iia. f"". 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OCT. atTanta?-. not nrpil t.' -. n.t nrpil t.j; tt'- '.f anj i !u!h' W'.t, t. ad hi,. to ''-ifa'a a-.I '.' fm'i I'.o . ,; oinr ini.(-i:.i t .m- :iai't f ers. or raj,. 1 al.I aT a-l-l.th'-: Pc.mi IOWA CITY ACADEMY Kurn:f.i 'a!it -r!rr ';.rtuaio-- f' r'.V tal- hi vHrnil' wt'ifj;:-.'! i.ij:r.y 'Ti-THv.'c . to t-ar- " u '"Bin.'.-, '...,i, or K:i r'-fi -.T.ij.r -. -'-:l. it .ah "4. P"F -f . --i.arr'. in:'!a,..1i:.i,.:r.r s'.a:- t .Z Y .'; a..r- VI X M 'll I.1("T I . ?AAKEMIM. I III. .SIf--ItKli-J I'.ilrrnnl fllr KrmM; V. T' ' O" 7 r- -r Jo!" T 1 . L r.T'i-r '.j rr-l- Mrli ! Aak- t I. at -m i'r"r?a i' -l".- V.M iw..i i V li K f.a f f r .t. w :.i. oc J-J-3J l r--e r 'a :r itac-.l ."fr" a".5 "-!iA-a',.,,lr orctan;-- i. v:t t r.iTi:t a o. .akt;. tlax 3WIK. 5lw York. CATARRH. ii'ii'iar". Tr? t r-;-!? : - ilsfi. - '. (a r a.' :-r-.. -a itii taf rr tr- tA- sti'.KrKiii v.rr-crr trrzn r. jl IK- lUlllITON'd WldlJIN" R " .i . V Clari '.:c", rnH Af.O AV t ! I I Tll7 l4Hk f 1 R i II mS& I. . X L .' y "'OAK : ' " f t v V" -v - .-: '- - T. tciiw'fw i ir I M- If T0J arc ar -. e . rrvJ-ra "'pro-T ' Vi?!"!) T-T" V ' ' ? r. fja--T w A. -.'. -x r r-r-r-- " ! 1,11111, ?l I I C " ' ' f' ' ..-.-a.'--- - a-. .- r rj tt.'o.-DR. I K?UVlt-J J. Jj ! y " ' ' "" Kvit-NKK.- TUHII TKKlTIrVT A tr a. j -, ,f r ,. . u, .'r'. ' A' ' J" ." -- TUl.-rOKIT '.Vwant rr.l.' .-s--.t !s .- J .., ,, -.,.. .,. 7:-.. --ry rourty :.. h,i o-fr 'XtraoM-iarj . t. , . , ... ," , -. , -r Mrs. Dr. Keek's Catarrh Remedy. "o rapor. ;". jt'sm. Noiloact?" "opa:a. o r.a!I. . xrtta-.t f?? Attstla to !I -iot trcsM?.! ': ratarr'ja-itCot-atriptloaaiil other i'-'Ial dli-a , ra.. on Mri ur Krc. :iicele'rat-'l 'aarri an ! ' ,-tiirr.ptioa ir-cla:-s: Hr trat tn f&t M attracting ra: att'Oti-a iercTr ia ? - : rja:- tt? ort of c-. f-onJiaily i.t f on ar-J kit Trat-aest fr-s r oar ofi't, V.rr !ar yiTlrz fu'l lnforaatloc -rit AG-l.-ei a.l aowni ir!-'on -o MR.- UK. KECK. 51 BraiSy -tret DaviJrOKT. Iowa. ESTABLISHED IS TEAS.J JONES' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE tiJiititlOIST-jSJ-.B vaUtv.o. T''r:tifJr,r,sr wasiii:s ( u:.x, QUICK, AND EASY. h ; - AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE! l.ii i . . V I N . .! . . . 4 ' l.l,--- l. flii.l lw....... I a'ali.l. i . I 1 MlHOi. il'lli Ml r f 1 M - ! pl.'t VArt i ' '-" l"'' I t t' 1M t I l" K f J-f 'J rt r ; 1 t . ! nt'i ." HmI 1 r. UM ! n4 -rM- !. - ' "i t. ... t - . 11 r TKI 9X ir. t r. . l r r I .. '. 11 -. t( uiu'ii It ll.tr t . ' 1 tt irf, " ! '' 'I'" .. ' v '.ty. .''' - - ' l.lM".i f t 1 t - ... HOW I! TK t .s (.. Box 1170. t III Mil HIIII'. HW . -v,--y tr. s-.w .-rcT,rf mm?m 3CC- :P-i---iv SL ---j By s & 1 t U i?sJ rt.33xir ii- sons- ORGANS. IM I SN1 t S" - ? iT S2- i. -t.T. ' tLir.'-.j -,- . . I . s. w Si f t lip ' T. . ' I J 1. . 1 t ' ' . r. - " lllil I. M Ml' I . l ti ... t..t r till!.... i tt ! ' 1 1 CorflSulky Plow. "I 1m I'url ul ! I tivr.t. jim.1 h . C .Vj .-Sf. j, M T'.- -.... Honarcb of Hie Field! ' W V It liu Ihtii I'ri'.rinlii.-utlt iir"rMl ill III." ll.ljO, "h h 1 7 tJlliUrfl),,,- - Trill' Ti-t. I ' r In .1. I : ' i ' t ' . s: STI.IC A c ., Mrilllifa. Illlrl. t fr I T III Dr.CRAM S GHTNING X V, (I'll I. V V HI It I It II It A lIlliLA l) Ironing Konril. 31 -t J.rrr' t ' .' . ' 'M.r't itf.t"f . ... ' r...a' j.'l fit .t'. , i r . .t. ' - i cm . a I cffiIH' .!','- IK I: Jr!Tr II ... in M. ltI)S. t tit II T I l'4ll ill.ll 'i i tl I III' I'HIMIM. Dr. Wbittier, CI7 St. CharlM street. St. L- ih, Mo. A . t1" '' " U - . . r- " J--.' 1 J . . ' w La... f;. . j-i - Sj-Jh.! 1, OorvO-rhj. G -!. &' '!. O" thilit. Mrrij, cr Ruptu'n '. U' ' Tf l."i nl 8pK.i.tic or mrtu-'l " t ' ' lhrot, n er bon. . ! - 1 .B.... . M tf (. .. .r f' ' . SporrrnUrrhwj, 5? -il Dtt.lt ! Ir-jwl tircy, uu.tniK.l fu .' . Mia j. i ta &.t?r Tv.ra.vr . .. .- t.l t "" .f I, fu.. a( . fc-- -. . '. Jl,i .....f x 4 - ... t t ..i. tt. t'tl..C.T " W.. .ff-'-r. ." -fc- .t 1. X'-. v I f ." lCff .'.. t .-. i. ijSttbKii.U.i Vilr i t t tr tr .;. . Pamphlet, to ny uii'txt, Ur 7i 5t5' KANHOOD - -jv '; :,.fcr ! WOMANHOOD r -V-r B3tl.a..t:re.f,rr . . Mtnhood nd Womnh"J m Ctrrrns. iovi tsgtirr lltuttratv'i. Ij Cet. SI I a.- a : J. .- t--i;r05'r'n3tiapr..:-'iv J-" " iA mHi r:a I I' -4 -- - f t y.f m-j ,. T ' t. r.. tJ tlrt--t '- - J .-- .--. 2SO X' PAGES C INE J A.TS. f GUIDE. Xa-it wi act i't ttzOizt. . or s '. n.. i- . - - m r ti. li. w ii. t. r f i ' t"t.r-t. . Ta. -'- y -1 1t"t.aM.t .trrr IUr ..". tx. . ., .- . - ar -S. 7i J"ii7 f -.-.. i. t fc- r t.. ti- ' fcAr-Vlorw tll.- . Ck u..JJ. ANftiL'.w(Uk - I.M.' A. t.i.l niii t, a.ii.4M la b. r-t kr . : tt3 l-,-xd Up... -I -- . - fi'tl.t. - .f rr.. I-. -. ia. i.eftOotaaw ,.w-ar-ir.ia'jfji-Tt ..- -t --- -. iijv .- (.u.txrafai ;-r.uv-. t t r. U J . ft t-;i tr c c--.t f-t-r" ''''' DR. WHITTIER, 617 SL Charles street, St. Louis, Ma -t .i rt i-C MARRIAGE GUIDE. .'. A?" -.-i ". TjiroTiUrnrf TiMIMr'Jk " -" -t'l! 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