F IJTTLK XKI.L. nr i.f h. cakk. Hy llttlo Null' Coil blPhit tho child! Ye, Job:), ou have a hnn; I've been a dreadm' all a!oa To hc lliU liour roun. For Nell's our bahy, John- hij' till That's I;ft to wife and tin--Ctur b'ltmie l3ss' without her Ii fie What would the oW tiouiu IV Don't mini, .John: I'm woinaulali A Lout my little Nell, Y.-. j(j, 1 kiiow. I know jou will. You'll always use her well. Mik's tender. .Jolm a mowy latub Pro carried on lay breast. That's kept my old licart w arm go Ion 4, lludii fondled and care.sed. And rjheit-r-d from tli! stornii so wiJl. She'll need a love-Kept fold. 1 know it, .1 f.li 11. you're ooil arid trn'j. And vi carat iiitlliitf old -Hhf'II neod a stu iik 'rm liy and by; Perhaps 'Ms Juntas well That hhu hhould :m.i) Iroui iim An we from I.lltl; Noll. Let'. f"' Th: house Is roomy, .John. And only wlfo ainl inn; Tbure'n plenty room ami v, eleoiii. to. For oii and Nell, ou !. Tho uljlAb art: K:tllu' lout to in. Our jean aroKcttlij few; We'd l!k-3 to havu our Nellie nortr Until she's Iwft to you. Ihc farm ban pot too laro for intv TI10 hand, want li-adln well, Ko jou 1 an take the for'.nd plow. And I'll tay baefe with .Nell, llml blu? ou then: coiii.j rlhl ulun,. 51 Utile Nell li yours; Tou'd hotter no and tell her, John; I'll iee. .Uciiit the chorus. Ht. I.OUU 11mi.u1iI1i.iu. The Future of America. i:lriu:t From Irir-Hiir Ilnzley'n AiliIr- :it Hid .luliii lIopKiiM L'tiivumity In Jtul tlLuim. I have often hr.-n struck in Kuglaud with the: charm which Americans seem to feci in visiting those ancient cities of ours or climbing the battlements of crumliling eahtlcs, the names of which are inseparalily associated with the great epochs of our noble literature, or with the various steps of that blood stained progress by which the savage 1 Sri 1 011 or the wild pirate of iheXorth Sea has become convened into cham pions of order, chief means of the pro gress of civilization. It is impossible tube olliriwi.se -as an Englishman than in on I ire sympathy with a feeling of this kind; but if ictio.spect has its charm, I think it is no less true that there is a joy in anticipation; and to an Englishman who fust lands upon your shines, who find.j himself traveling for hundreds of miles through what i can only call strings of great cities, who even in the roughest way compares the extent of your territory with that which he has left, ami looks at your marvelous resources in every thing that tends to tho welfare, and riches ol man kind, there is a something sublime in the istaof the future. I do not say this with the least inten tion of Haltering that particular vulgar sentiment which is commonly called National pride. On the contrary. I do not know that I have any particular respect for bigness as such, or for wealth as such, and most assuredly bigness is not tho same thing as givatiK-ss, and territory docs not constitute a. Nation. What I referred to, just now, as tho is sue which had suggested itself to mo, fraught, as I will say it again, with a certain sublimity, a terror :is of over hanging fate, is the question: What are you going to do with all these .1. '-p ' J o w nat purpose will you put Ui. 711 store ol material wealth and .; 'amount ol human intelligence ; iy, which is among you to 11 u j la. question is one which, lu.(', no man has a chance of Mn the remotest probabili ty 1 moment. faking the greatest po awi.il uas ever neon S ln'u.i.o whatever. L-bJJ'f ,.,,,.. , . mmtllUM l Ilil- "eopie. At your 1 and probable o see you uoo,- fore you the ('OorEnglish- r I'Oople, will be 'ider the form nf y- i.. ... will lllllici LUC ersal suffrage a lk whether sf;iti ... Im-owii against the K,'.i ol a great na- lle;or wheth- iu day with- institu- is as 10 to Oxford, to Paris, and to Molilalia. Applause I'ennit inu to fancy that among tho English part of that iojula tion thf-re may linger adim tradition at that time; that at tho commencement of yourvork an Englishman was permit ted to address you as he has done to day, to look ujxm your hopes :is his hopes, and to consider your success .w his joy. Great Applause. Ar. Y. Tri bujit'a Report. Indian Treaties ami t!t Jlornions in Iowa. From Him 0ntinilHl Aililrt-.'i of Hon. ;. C, Nuiirnt. Atthocltj.se of the ISlackhawk war, the Winnebago Indians ceded to the Tnited Mates their lands in Wisconsin, and 1 (-moved west of the .Mississippi to a strip of land extending twenty miles on each side of the upper Iowa River, which strip of country had been ob tained by the I'nitod states for this purpose by tieaty with the ae and Fox and Sioux tribes. On the J 3th of Octo ber, 1M;, the Winnebagoes relimjuished this leservation and it;inoved to the u per Mississippi, north of the .it. Peter's Iiiver. Jiy treaty of lb::J, the I'ni ted States h;ul also obtained a cession of thesouth western part of Iowa as a reservation for the Pottawattamie Indians. In .1 une, 1-H.p;, this lcservatioii was relin quished, and these Indians removed west of the Missouri IJiver. Jirigham Voung with his Mormon followers, made his exit from Xauvoo, Illinois, in lPi, and made his headquarters in Pot tawattamie county, Iowa, in the winter of IHOT They built the town ol Kainsville, since the city of Council Ptlufl's. This peculiar peoplezealous in many things besides good works, re mained in the southwestern part of the State, and controled its local affairs until 1-v.VJ. Tho census of l.",o shows over six thousand Mormons in this por tion of the State at that date. In 1 .":! the linal order came for the Saints to assemble about their temple in L'tah, wherefore the (Jentiles rejoiced. The Mormons sold out their improvements at a great sacrifice. A good farm claim w:is bought for a few hundred dollars, or a span of horses and a wagon. Prom this time forward the "Slope" began to attract attention, and settlement pro giessed rapidly. Tho Sioux Indians, who were the most treacherous and cruel of the northwestern tribes, con tinued to occupy Uw. northwestern por tion id" the State until 1M. They sold their kinds by treaty, .July I'."!, lSl,and were to surrender possession two veal's theieafter. A land ollice was estab lished at the present site of Sioux City in October, 1-SV, and by the first of De cember, ls.r,t), a hundred neat and com fortable dwellings hud been erected. This formed tho nucleus of settlement in tho northwest of Iowa. A Diram Fullilled. The Rev. E. C. Ewing, in the t'intjn yutiunulist, says: Near the opening of the war for the I'nion, a gentleman of Hillsdale county, Michigan, received appointment as an officer in the Tnited States Army, and proceeded to Wash ington, leaving his affairs at loose ends. An intelligent and faithful colored man was recommended to him, and sent to Michigan to manage the farm of the officer in his absence, a service which was performed to the satisfaction of his employer. The colored man had been a slave, but had secured his free dom, leaving his wife and live or six children in bondage, lie knew neither where they were, nor how to communi cate with them. He was a Christian man, his piety being somewhat of the boisterous kind (after the manner of the blacks), and his prayers being heard by many to whom they were not ad dressed. After arriving in Michigan, on sev eral occasions he announced that he had dreamed that he should some day find his wile and children, somewhere in a crowd or procession, where everybody would be crying. Ho was certain that his dream was to be fullilled, though he knew not when or where. And because his present manner of life, on a retired farm, was not likely to bring about the incidents of his dream, he became at times quite restive and discontented. Finally, in the spring of 16d'i, after the assassination of Mr. Lincoln, and when the body of the martyred Presi dent was carried through the country ts linal resting place in Springfield, nan, with the son of his employer. ie day to Hillsdale to take the belaud and join the throng lie fully expected then discover his long-lost herefore, greatly di&- anivedat the rail- fi train. yer, that in a uld be held .ense was observe rued .(in hi fed ion no rto be married Ml I doT WJ 1 esta lished Paris, and the h that the mar- NilhFirls. A Lucky Veteran. A Good Thlug for Him Thut He (stormed Moiiy 1'olnt. Years ago, Charles M. Leo was a great lawyer in Rochester, New York. On one occasion he was defending an old veteran for p:using a forged prom issory note for thirty dollars. There wits scarcely a doubt of the man's guilt, but Lee, getting over the knotty joints of the evidence as well as ho could, undertook to carry the jury by escalade, on the ground of the prisoner's Revolu tionary ser ices. Hedescribcd in graph ic terms the bloody attack on stoney Point, by .Mail Anthony, at which the piii'-ncr, then a dare-devil of nineteen, had distinguished hiniaelf, and closed his speech as follows: "(Jentlemen of the jury, will you send to the State prison for passing a con temptible thirty-dollar lonrod note, an old hero, of thiee-scoieand-ten, who. in his youth, cheered the heart of his country in the darkest hour of the Rev olution by storming Stony Point V" This was a poser for the jury, who, retiring, returned after an absence of about two hours, when the cleik went through the usual formula: (ientlenian of the jury, have you agreed upon a verdict?" "We have." "Do you find the piisoner at the bar guilty or not guilty?" "Not guilty, because he stormed Stony Point!" thundered the foreman. The audience applauded, the crier rapped for order, the District Attorney objected to tho recording of the verdict, and the .Judge sent the jury out again, telling tho foreman, in a sharp tone, that they must find an unconditional an absence of a few minutes, they returned, when the foreman ren deied the simple verdict of not guilty, adding, however, as he dropped into his seat: "It was a good thing, though, for the old revolutionary cuss, that he stormed Stony Point!" A Treatise on I losses. A Cambridge youth, old Ryder's boy, is the author of the following inter esting effusion: "I losses is useful tor draw hacks and milk wagons an hearses an a great many other useful things. They eat hay and oats for fodder, an don't eat up linen dusters an door mats like a marsh goat does. A boss will kick awful with his feet. Ralzio Sours tried tor hitch a close line round a nold ear bosses huff once, and the old boss kicked him so, his folks had tor have a funeral for him. Its fun tor ride on a bosses back. In gins is the best riders in the world. They skim over perrairies and shoot buffalers and peace commissioners. I wish 1 was a Ningun. I'd scalp hit school teacher awful quick. When a boss gits scart he'll sometimes run a thousan miles an smash thunder out of everything. A bosses tail is the useful est thing in the world tor keep the flies off iiv him. Their tails is also handy to make fiddlebows out of. When a boss gits sick so, he can't do no more work, he is sent to Ward's bono factory an made inter toilet soap an ivory an a lot of things. Mean nother feller throwed a lot of red popper inter olo Allen's horse's nose one day, while he stood in front of tho fish inarkeL lie snorted an run an throwed some fish out of the wagon, clear down tor Fort "Wash ington. W like ter own a boss." Bos ton Courier Industrial. Thomas O. Oitww. Solicitor of Patents or the Iowa PatkntOkkiok, at len Molne.s. reports tho following V. S. Talents Issued to Western InTuut ors: rJLST 22. 170. "Wind Mills .John II. Painter, Musca tine, Iowa. Arrangement of counter poise weights, by means of which tho movement of the wheel is rendered steady and uniform. It further con sists in a new brake device for regu lating the speed of the wind wheel, and also in a device for regulating the motion of the sails. Lamp Wicks and Burners II. C. Scott, Clinton, Iowa. The tlame may be regulated or extinguished by ele vating or depressing the sides. Also another patent to the same, in which the gauze protector is made in two pieces. Tho inner piece is attached to the slide. Wind Mills George II. "Wallace, Newton, Iowa. This wind-wheel ro tates on a vertical axis, and is sur rounded bv a series of shutters, which may be closed to shut off the wind entirely from the wheel, and opened to let it oil. The shutters have a peculiar arrangement of hinge, constructed with a journal, collar, and end. There is a cam-wheel arranged to operate with Hut wind-wheel and arm, carrying studs w ith or without pulleys. Marking Attachments for Land Rollers Win. V. Aldridgo, Lebanon, Iowa, assignor of one-half his right to James "W. lirown, same place. In com bination with a land-roller, independent marking attachments, adjusted and operated by hand-levers. Harbed Fences Robert Ford, New ton, Iowa. Four pointed barbs, stricken from sheet metal have, in direction of their two longer points, elongated slots for the reception of tlat metal rails, thus preventing rotation of the barbs. The longest points of the barbs are in continuation of the length of the slots, in view of the shane of the llat rail. Seed Planters Peter Krans, Arago, Nebraska. The seat standards are se cured to a cross-' i, that is adjustable for yrying the heights of the seat. The .wer euu oi me uropper-spmuie uas rmed on it a cam that engages with a iiKeu lever, lor vibrating lntermit- ndv .1 ent-itT v:ilvo h.'lod Crushers and Drags II. Fun is, unaries city, Jowjl a elod usher constructed with a set of crad- ated knives at its front end. to sepa rate, the rod, and a series of smoothing dades and intervening, wires at its rear end for leveling the ground. "Writinir Desks .Toronto M Kev fiml 1 1. J. Taylor, Tecumseh. Neb. " Marble Polishing Machines David C. Myers, Oskaloosa, Iowa. A sliding frame, carrying the driving gears, is mounted within and at the end of a swinging frame provided with friction rollers. Thus the rotary and lateral motion of the grinder is effected by power applied at one and the same part of the machine. Chain Pumps A. J. Purviance, Keokuk, Iowa. The small central value serves both as a valve and a pivot. The slitted sheet of leather or similar ma terial permits the free passage of the buckets, but prevents wetting of the Plating Machines John Eobinson and Eugene W. Silsby, Ottumwa, Iowa, THE MARKETS. KXW TORK. M-r c:tl f ! ) Klour Oood to rimicr W W.ea; So2Chlre 1 ! Cora wt-ra uiti-vl .... ii 0t- ct?m M KCJCi II Butter U l'ork -.Sew ici IT M La.-J II X' a.: H ( ! 4 M 4lT 3 Oi 1 Chicago. lrwrt CtJOlC &; C.M1 to Choice Hutlr CLolCe to jello flour Whir tntT .. . . hprltiit xtr . Wheit "iria .Vol . Corn No i cut. Vo 2 i;j- No i i'vrt M-j, new r.arlej-.No T Lrd . r. uuev. Rer Cattl- Kitr to choice . . IIorf I.Ie Kl-ur Kill XX WUrat No : 111 Com Vol Ott Ity No 1 l',rk.-Mct Lnl 94 1 Hi 4 3 IS S JT'-Wl ! . 1 u J CX3C1SATI. Xloar Wheal- I'.wl Corn Oat r!arle . . Ke l'ork . . . Lard Xlour WLi-at-.No 2. Corn . .. Oits-No ; Itarle -No.' Kje--io Z. .. i 41 . i 11 JHLWAUK.HK. ni; vdi:i. Klour - Whole sale . J I "J . tir.tt -nev Corn At . . . Hurley . Kj K. Mutter. ... llo Cattle iJ l 1 It "J 74 '4. i Chance is a term we apply to eveuLi to denote thut they happen without an necessary or foreknown jswise. Wht we say a thing happens by chance, w mean no more than that its cause unknown to as, and not, as some v;unl imagine, that chance itself can bo U cause of everything. (J. Buck. The sexton of a parish in "mint Armagh w;e alout to lose hn wif She begged him to bur her in Tnm among her own kindred, -10 miles aw a "Indeed, Peggy," said he. "I'll tiny here tirst, but if ye gi?e any troubl I'll tako ye up and bury ye in Troin To the Public Cancer Cured. There are many aillicted with th disease, and do not know who to ca upon, or where to ,... m direct y( to Dr. M. W. Thomas, of thia v. . wj has cured many. Cured one on a mem her of my family, and has in the kit few months removed successfully sev eral, some of them very large ones. I have known the Doctor for o or thirty years intimately, and havealwas found him trustworthy and reliable in his pro fession. Any person calling upon him for treatment will not be deceived. S. P. Mooui:, Druggist. Dex Moints, May in, ls:,. Ill's. .Miller vY Thoiuu. .Medical mih1 U'atvr Cur IiiUriiiury, :i(7 Jtli fftrwet, I1h MuliH-ft, Iowa. Is complete in all of its arrangements for the treatment of all kind of chionic diseases. Wo use tho best blood pun tier in the world, yiz.: water in its an ousteinperatures.includiiigthe'VrA.s. Russian and Electric Ruths. 'I he) cannot be excelled anywhere, and the most pleasant and delicious results fol low tho use of them. VeicetlnecU-auscsaml juirlflrs the blood, ihnrehj oausliiK hunjurs or all kinds to disappear. Kor erupUre diseases of the skin, jdmnirs and blotchws. Vegetlue li theKreat reinedy-. as It re moves from the stem iVt vrodualuK cause. SOHKNCK'S 1'CI.MOMC'SVRfK. YOU TH K CfUK OK CoHL'MlTI(. Coi'utid am Colds. Tho Rreat virtue of this lu.-dlcliio is that It rlpem the matter and throws It out if tbi system, Iiurlfles tho hloud. ami thus effect a euro. SUIIKM'K'S SKA WkKUToMC. I'olt THKCt'UKOF IIVSl'KPHIA, INIIUK"T10N. it. Tho Toulc irducet a healthy actlou of the stomach, creating an appetite. formliiK riijie. and curing tlie miost oht!nato cases of I:hI1k tlou. SJHKMCK8 MAN'DItAKK 1'Il.I.s. volt Til K Cl'PK OP MVKIt CoMPI.AOT. At: Tiles iillls are alteratlv. and prwdure a hcalthy artlonofthe ltrer without the least danger ai thryare fre fram raloinel. and jet more cifacl'oui In restorlnic a healthy action of the liver. Thee remedies are a certain cure forConiini Hon. as the rulinotileyrtii rtiientthe in.itt-r:inj purities th hlood. Tho Mandrake HIII-, ai t upon the liver, create a healthy bile, ano remove all diseases of the liver, often a cause of Consump tion. The Sea Weed Tonic Rives tone and strength to the stomach, makes a Rood digestion and !! aides the organs to form Kod blind. 'and thus create! a healthy circulation of the healthy blood. The combined action of these medicines as thus explained, will cure every case of Con sumption. If taken In time, and the use of the medicines persevered In. Ir. Srheiirk ts professionally at his principal offlce. corner Sixth and Arch streets I'tnUdel phla. every Monday, where all letter, for advleo Biiut bo addressed. Schenck's medicines for sale by all Drujglsu. The best nlae to get Campalgu Culformt Is at helloggN, ii and 66 Mate M., Chicago, hee card In another column. There has never boon found a person who tried Dobbins' Electric Soap, (made by Cragin A: Co., Philadelphia,) that did not say at once, it was the best soap she ever used. Try it oneo, you'll al ways use it. - The rematkahlu cures effected by Vegetlnp have Induced many physlclaus and apothecaries, whom we know, to prescribe and use n in their own families. Fluid LlKhtnltiR instautly cures Neuralgia. N'ervoui and Slct Headache. KiK-buaUaut and aU uervoui pains. Druggists keep It. When you bay a new harness, be sure to'jrct with It a can of Uncle Saua' Harness Oil. and ir ou uieltasyou shoulil, your harness win last twice as long a It would without It. or with any other oil. l'rof. W. f'alne, A. M., M. li., 101 West Madison Stret, Chlcaco, III., and 233 North Ninth Street, I'hllatUIiihia, I , Is the discoverer of the Gerxas of Disease and the Catarrh Vapor or Liquid Ozone and Liver Keiio vator Pills, for their Instant destruction. H pos itively asserts that there Is nocaieof Catarrh. Bronchitis, early Consumption. Nervous UeMlity. Neuralglx ItaeumatUtu. Ulptherla. Scarlet Fe ver. Small Pox. Cholera, Dysentery, or other dls- eaea pnMueed by the growth of germs, that they win not cur. Tanor. SI.V) rr bottle, not less than two bottle sent bv express. Fills. 25 cent per box. sent by mall. Vor special treatment, ap ply at ellheroQce 'y letter or In person. CaTIf your horse la low bplrite.1. Laj a rougk coat or a had appetite, Klve him a teaipoonful of Uncle Sam's Condition Powder twice a daj-. In wholesome food, he careful to carry and ruhhtm well, and lTe him good Quarters, and you will soon be gratified at the lmprorement In his ap pearance and condition. In all cases of doubt lean to the side of mercy and In all casea f aches and paint try Kllert's Daylight Liver Pills. Never squander a moment tor we are never sure of an hour, neither delay the purchase of Ellen's Daylight Llrer Pills. Dr. McAFEF.. A reRUar rr.duat of Ilritish and American Institutes. Twenty years a prac ticing physician. Treats all disease of the Kid neys. Liver. Lungs. Heart. Throat, Hrad and Xervoas system. Errors of Youth and Abuses of Manhood successfully treated and even after others have failed. 91Qu forfeit for anv case of Seminal WafXness or private disease of any kind or character be undertakes and falls to cure. La dies will find proper treatment for disease pe culiar to their sex. 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CIIICAUU II. 1 Xl"1 A --11'' ' r' it '' he 'd 1" lul' pufers iri..-s t.tri;i-it C'.nnp.n y i-i America atap'ejr'li ... i...-hui rw-r jt...l triili-C'-tit HiU.tll I'ii riinsitu: ir-:its .siit...l ' nn i where bast induct nL dm. t wate tuiii- stu-1 fur circular to i:mti:i:i WKII.s -a.i strei-t. N V I ii Iti.t "iT ' Wanted immediately ti , ii iu 1 .-la I ail. T, I. Til iaa Iafl3.a ii'.iwii'i 1.1 iiir.. nasi IH illU.l nes Slttl.4' ona Jll.lr auteeil. keculiima-nded bj Slip! T I Teli-rspti Co. as the oiuy rellu' 'e tel-i-rah v tinnl ir LUl.nsttee A.ldrLsi N . '1 en-Ktiapli l-ist'tute. .Unesville W Is CMiKi:l tt. iiut.i EVERY FAH2ER H.3 0?5 KILLER. Challenge Feed Mills a nun i nii.ii.eil M1KLI.KK ar.il U;11N'1HH u. ill irlr..l-kf.i aliilnf ffa-ed. svhe'tier e or lry witt- rT- iiim .iii-ni hiiij wiinojl neal li.K HllIIiRNUK M1LI. CO liataria Illwio.i Tie University of Des Moines. opportunities el"n ;,.r .tndni,r lh a teirv .irleiitiHc or Ias i.n cm'rse Pi.iir 1 a' tl, .r lowest I'.cures I'liTII -sKXliS IMITTF.l Tt.e Locution Healthy .nail IScuutiftil. Mudeutti ataiha-red mainly f.-mi Ii.v-a, .Neiirasa and iMknta The sil. ml .ir fiew rs .e.ra-if,,i. r Uth. For raTa!i.,-ii-s. address F. JIUTT, Irr. Illa-Ut. HK- .Mlll.Mts I.W "lf II VISIT C ll:t:i AT IIMMK N. wa - ji-j' u ? llaw st ir' ri-tn i tiHider.ite l.i t- trirr-iaja. Ilecr .e .a, lilt F i: MAl.tll U...I v. M I; a-ii. Lcturei t Hit.',' flrent Ras!r.e. Cor2, Efv.kak. Iow '' prs ti .'ir;. to.' on. etc IE:cra p srt. hat.rt. Kn,: .si Ilrncv.e. Te.-c-?!i.n. n 1 rr fur a:Ned rooms free 11 fare reduced Ooo'2a'.tatU)ca S5.0M) KKWAItD It the fid! tvrl-it; Is nut as we rej r-sent I' V-.'.r name elc-w.tly pri ! in t.oi.H ,- ..; ( flnosr. richly tinted r. tniards -sty.-s r,--turn mall tn any ad.'ress fir vu , i.'ni r 91.0V. Ir Tit ei im T -ur. t ke v 1 -m MOWKT. CJt.e a'e'.t -j .1 fK jark ir, - ,. , A ARcnU waiitfd .:tn.i ti, : f.r i'i: j T liaarr.-i , . r-. l lll'-C 1 I .. a mediate' to IIOIIKH A .. , M fine. II fi A 1.0 trti'y te: ceuts a r .Ist th.ria: ' man. woma-j at. I ch'.''l rn atf rl to s :ie CI.e.ii.isi i.i'.r t i' '.a . . i 11. ni 1 ay Hiatv tinier tri.- pr. r cliarrail lr .:. . .tia rTiiKim fnw fns. Hlrli. till HCl A-Vn ""I-Tl'I.A ps -H-lrrjrK . th 1JII L V ou: I'a'n "r :h? -'-f k-'fa 1 trtjr-. I 1 1 . r A or C"'31- A -"fl-K fKKi.lt .NO 1 illlJlJ PAY. With r.-it!rnt from a d s-jacr. we will enntrart to r) a:i f ravepr.? ari otf.ar es penses If a.e ;al to eet. a rdirai rara. .V charsre for conaiiltatlj-i .r examtaatii-n MI.VKItA PlllLLlKt. 1- Slilud'. straet, ( tlca? JWD tniClKTUliaa.SraaKM Hm: l-aca-ai.Lt? Lsaai loiaa tX. tTltai uJ aWuad 'medJ Iitrat R; cf Ta'tlnn aaj Brt ai WnkTaiia-sjfie BCSIa.'I4aCi''UZa Z'alu Ui Ai 0 Ironing Board. Most perfect., durable, and eheapat lronln; Niard In the world. Alwas rad f.ir t;e nla no adJusUn?. fits any ' !rt refer out cf order. Aarents wantasl eTerwera liltKKV a h:a ZIKi:. 5.S n:h Je-ers. o .tract CHICAGO. Slentloa this paper. ST. JOSEPH FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO., O T (Incorporated lrT.) Capital and assets $'!. JCTa1 Surplus, January 1, 1JT6 HJtM a. r. uufr, rresiaeni anu iTeasarer. J. H. KICE, Sec J. W. 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MII.K1I r TKi.l. .i:a! II I ii. t Mm MirM 4 ftfet Jif - Mt md&htA .a u A- PRO BONO PUBLICO rioct' r a:- 1 v ' yl IOWA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. cu r l " vJdS W . 2 " H - " -' " ftm il. itl. i ag-. - J .Jill v " The First Annual Thirty Day Industrial Exposition Building, HONEST OPINION! Ir II I. S ui iict . :. .1 ik k J.l 1 ! II A . a ; . t III !. ( r'j 1 o . t - VSt U . ."t..' I. Ic m ,-c ; ; .a 1, -tn 1 f 11 1 n . f hit II l.i ! " Ul ' ' 11 k tr u' I ' ,f !' llt'Uif -"' I . IIM" I . irr..t l .... I ru . , t 1 . aW'i u -.i li ill li in ' f u J r 1 .ti l (h.l -n II" 1 Mi In 1 1 ' j' s. ill fli u-r ll.i l! ' si t tlj s. Kli.'i'Uli ..' !..-;'l f t t. ..u I r 1 tit aii I tr.i ii. n:ri :mi u.s s . i: u; ' ' .1. i"l. 1 ..l'.l i. "f I i.ll INI I ti.isruir. l.ttn II. I . Utnr .. ,11.' 1 ii.-ki'li luta I..I I r- ; il 1 -.. . ' . ri.ifnrl. kIum IMiiKIIM"'' ill. llVll' rtr.l Ittt tj. .s. !. I..U II W..UI I l.i i k i ur . r rns irj au.i i...i..r i u i.. v.ti r. .' 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I flNK -. t litlliii.i ua toiai ..ria jaft.r aitlir it 1 ut.tliltn) -! all .'..ai' ii.'l I .ItrlUuli ll.ta.. r ai.-llir .1 1 a apt- ur...i f ttie Ihii dlaetaes li Kli K 1 1 .N '.. -L..I u..Ui.a.- 1 ela If I .1111 rer .t!e"ttal ta Mi -atnlMiiaf f tl.e all i :i.-.llll. I ali.lll tr I'lal. I I N .! Ilia nun r -!.' .a liilia-.!) 01. i tui.ra ai'i-i-pl ) tlt-anks. all. I tin lleie me In bu te. Vety rtiat!illv ' a 1 sir, i- 1 iiirr . .'lilll-i MH a. !.i W.l..ltl. It ! ! I. l-'t 1 Ve-cetlno In Sold by nil DrufH-ltiU. i&&&r$&- ORGANS. S.VW a.y,i.a n Impr n " ta. Tenoa . t Fyi a .Sc,iii rru v 'rr )i rr.oBlIy or J'airiah. r-Ti.a' -r t- I' "' T L':i ijum t f air a aa-t'raa UKKIt's T;III.K - .11 If . VI nn llurrii !.. lilt-nttn. . Cut tr'iout ar.dajt.'.'jio 1' Iti i-in-r'trr I r , ORGANS! Wa i" 1 i-llf ' to ' a a ? a o. ilia ta it 'i. Ia rn a- I t: a ! ,t J .. r ;' l war a 1. a. a irra j'tuo .U fjr ILo r-Itealra 11,. 'jf tta ca.o JEWETT & GOODMAN ORGAN, An tr.iirarnerit tf V i ' '-t ' j i-j;.i r 'r t-itia Tf. mm' er ' ! Uiafsr ai ir 't f a;r u.a .1 ttiiir'i'laff IT tfii.i-ml. af.il "n's1 a-I -. ta Ir .it durat a ir.rilia-r aii'l ar !t atT'a VSt.la .a. tiand' '.rf the Instr'iti.etit ri.w fvr oir jar cau'i'iuly. and rnti'ai.r iaMtiar ti V tai'ifjr uf i.ur iiWti tnol!i aa to tt.a r,ua itjai xr.il eir ,a!....tlaa J tia Cirwifi Uf.,! Mil 'fill a g-reat aJT..rt t .i II airi. '.! ! J iS'.-l t t "t ay he J'-1 firTf ta. liaa ' rr . Jt . tria Taaii in.nl.ila ; rrsrr.iail to i. thatr.akara H..U ir tta tirit tatlafavCtiOr. Ui an -o Lala UrtLaaJ , tLaTl Of a l a .aVi mnr eiamiriitlor. ntrm'fi.r p-tr . rh.islIK. wtfj thn fJi .in'.riirn tf at ' J t t!.l a "r? r-.a-a ri,-ar. u!r,. t'a.l tw a i. (. li-ilrriar'!'.'W.' ..r Ovr ra;. .!. J la U UJ tti regard :otf.eISilramar.ti. Mll.l.s A .. la- Hlllllrt. loiTaV. Mrs. Dr. Keek's Catarrh Remedy. ' j tir . ri "niiiriMH u ' j x N. l I f'-a fr Attl- I .'. t 1 a. t'"ai-tr a d t -', 1 atarrt. -.! ia y. , ar . f'tt-r a;w 1, i mi'i Vj'a . Mra Ir K1 !tt.ofa:, ra.ad 1 Vlf a d ( '.sutl.;' un ; sK a. Is II r tra.af-j- s a'trav-t,- t rr'a' attui iu l.erear .e s -. ' e .tati .Z.r. w rat u. tn- .NteCiird'a. y !' e a.' a . Trn: ' a: vttr oT. a, c f ' fu. IfuroiaitoB fit.;. Addreaa ai. yaitsu'.'. a" .,;,, Ml Ml. KKt K. all Ura-lj itrat IlAVSlrr.UT I iwav. MONEY Ta Iaiaam la losara. attara 5ftr; , jaal AurtaaMaatatrB .Vlaavoari l"pi lteproTaj farms 'a isim of ae and up ward for alarm f 1 :o J jeari tularemia L t-ar cest. ; ayah e t:a! annua, j. Cii' If w .oats of J-.JjC ait. spwtidav, raarle i pa ' t. "t r 8l'IIOOLl:OSWAS7E'J Arr-T to lil S.NUM J; TrtLETt C--3sc H.aSt Lwi. CATARRH. If too ara as rta. w.iit f c-dTn "afrty and raTe tr'ai all la a , ra,.d 'aora er wjtt out r-armanaiit re. a i.r soar druy'at -.r i, KARo.NKIta C ATAKKH TkKATMJP.'T A tral ra-.fJe. fraa or ! Lir.; KXrKKfcS I IIaK'iXs - rJ T IS KoK I r We ttz' a ra.iah,- ir'-,t In every county to whora ijCr-r aTtrrrd'carr Inducarpeil. Try t.. retae r fa..y at i.jr.:-I-aic C all. r.r a-IUr-'ss. with "Tahi- f r r!r. Call.'!. IAf KA'.E Ka;'SI iCK E.'l-T nrrn'i . il i IR HAdII.Tts A VHIH.ls-,, I Kootn ii ..j-. liar Stra-t, lint AlaO Agents Wanted. T ctnrui r.r K-.'ar-rtnar P.ctores. Wa. ara paylivat lararc arolssio&s.dolns; Caer wori. and taakmjr a rreatar var.aty of pic tures than arir r.rhar i.. yln? House m the Cnlte -stataa. Address. ltn tamp. J. ll. A0" at K EOS, 212 and 111 iU3 Chicago Iillaols, "" H m i m tM m i H t r t Vlw""1 ' . -. .VfV,--i,--rf,---s-. ,.- .-w-' () Fair will commence in the Iowa at Des Moines, Oct. 5, I87G. i.iri: .i.i.asav.' cain, tccp c'ecLT. a . a i...'E ' r 'i .,. at. 5 v w M -a - .lean., l.i .Ifta a mt 1" ' lM U, jil !!. :m I'aiali at IIhi I l.gllilal. ! Ln.l ll.tlla .V. lllKU I' It I " 11 i.t : i 1 1 1 ut v r . t.i-i" ! f a f 1 . v a4 a.t l f a "'I 'ifl V Ci.il ,' )' S a. Ii'a.a . ' 'I' ti.it '1 r a rf It a a.a mi 1 a la inl I tli'i. , .nal r I r .4 i aa b ' ' J -a d) taint ft l ' ' ai j . Han . . itwrarinriita ' I : . M a...', a I. mn 1 al .1.1J Kf ILr la-at: g a J. :'. Ilia I - 'irU " alaw I net hi tea 1 1, e ra! l... l 1 i ls.iia. im.i l'imriial i.f t.. hi I . .la MJ . at . til a.y II la th Ural Tlllaa la tttata la. 1 1 . ! 1 )'' luiilula l'i t ma "aai. llatailaf araW truaa lf . Has tlai if H (I a iiU r taa l f ii t ill ail . 11 t.i.tt alart .l. u 1 arii II lrtll Ai tha li.aa- la. "ha . It ; 1' "I'll I III iruaelf .., ; ( It a. aa fat a ..a lli.l l.ia . .'.I.rii rl aiai.tr I 1'alTt l laa ' all ri' JaliMahaal lr ..'atl. i. raait tw jan I faa rl'. r III ttir I H.i. air I' aan ' ' l .aa II rll.tlill lillilta-ai ' la I ... J Mr II f. r La UMM M I I V N t I N U ? tiag fi r t r 1 - ' tt I aaa ' ttlar fAV.il u -.ll. a' a . ' a . .l aala now 1: TUl ss .. Kin !i;). ( OI N( II. HI I I I 1. I-iHA. SAFE AND RELIABLE. II.to Von Weak l.un-iy H.laC mi a C nilgll or "iIl V Haic on I'ain In imr Itri-n-st V Ha i' Vol 1 an v 'I'll rou ( 1 M-c-ita-y Ha Von Con-aiinipt ion V ,' USE D?. L. Q. C. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. I Arc Von AVi-ak ami lcltllltat. -i Y pt on Suffer from I fiI ltrl Ion V !o Von riiiiir 11 Toi.lcV i lliar Yli No p;rt Il '. I o uii nccil Itnllillnir 'y ' ! Vou nlali ! hr St rout; and Mi-all 1 1 V DSE Ds. L. Q. C. WISHART'S 1 PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. 1 Solij ly nil lriitrtrl,t's. I'riiirltnil l-pot, r'C I ' ! v. J t x l'i. Dr. Whittier, 617 St. Charlc. .trcc!f'strLouh7 Mo. - f9f fTv1t' ' W sfsf - . f W Uft ft' IV t,f'l f "-al fta(t J. Kt -J7 I'-s-. . ft 9 M 1 . lft L f ft ftl ft a 1 fW - - Syphttia Goncrr-a'aa, GUt. Blrtttif . 0- nd 8;pK,IitiC or mtrcri.I tfTt.o of IK throat t-in or bont. ' tul v ,;. t 5rmtorfhj, 5.-wtt Ublt md lmpA tnc,irtif-.,'fHk;i ! . a,-. 1& Ufr ?, - eiaUi" va .! (-sfvt- -- r t "Xm J- - fc n .v - il aM - l t. & f tf 1 --iw-f f - J If-. J a "V-C T ft f f W ftasftf f ffaafcftaM staan Sf H. - f Ift4J . wfrT. - rMsr g taVstTi M&9 t S V -I'rnohtrj',7. ,--" - a - t r . 'A (4ai f ftsUAf Ut ' ftl lA sv-wl W. rtft - kaj,'. w-, 'j,, fti & tw r .JI & tA i ,-S V t-!7fc v ,0-s, m IjmIiil. V-r& (, u-. -l Vft T as -i- (Of M V-.iafctrsy TUt .- f y ftasr Itf ftl rsft r k W- s t -) 4 s - ; ix- i t. f' a- 4 oiv-ft iv 4 au. mj r u. ftivaf. w ;w - r -i. Pamphlet, (a ty ddrtit, for Two 5tar4. K ANHOOD - v r. CiaiJ WOMANHOOD fK .?:. y.. B5taaiiaii.Ut:r"-.fr20CsrV-. a Msohood aod Wor.ah9d ta Ciirmic boWi lojtth.r, lltuitrlri. IS Cviluj MARRIAGE ! p2a. pi. I GUIDE. Zc ast oiotS ar.i ajnt ttsAl&2. KUyZ. lit Vn. O'ar ". a-.aar'a. a. J taa. Iraa to .- . aiaaui " ?xali a 1-r-j. i. t.a aar-r v. aas. if. I"aajf t M I&wrr. Ways Kirr J-ai. tlatu X ca'a k-a.1, ?.aj-al Sar 7.alfi.. a.; u.t u tV-i.:raxTr Itasr taaaj;yi-aaaay ' raU 7i Tjra-'-tJ KavrtCai.-". a. I aaa ataav T' ir W! f a-J- a i laarr aaa .arf '.! A. Jiaili.jaevi 2 aiwtr. L.an a a afl aa Tm.ru 9K.ri.ittzt v t-a f.l tf a.1- t ;. tt3 ISiexa-J OJ.V1 a I u-a.:crlt aa ; . ,. aa- J fMV-K It oaJ-a ULac-t3 Of CiHaavi ..laf. J".tlii--kl ACalava. aaaa l(..ra ";" "U'iaP'' titfci ij-. titi 1U ocxta. 'a;.arfcriUflC. ataiuiVn, Vc;arvsa W;w K,!"J T " ".,., rA4.J- ia ii alaf.l. H a raai, srv'.'aiis ayr -ri 1 . DR. WHITTIER, 6(7 St Charittt street, St. LouIiT Mo. MARRIAGE GUIDE. jffffmfm: . A P!T'- 'IHiT w.'Jtirrlijt MmimmWSjmmW ' rirT,"i -! '.. a'' l-aia j(. w--r-ifi -.- lU a -r j--; -, U I ( U, -aal lif enia raa ..f ai .a a-ii. i at taratar aa ar ; f 5 . 1... . a "aa .-a A?a..A?IJt2ilCAL7UEaT'j).,. t- !. PrtTavta sfalarst U.5. aiaj. t. Cliailul Jl. f--ra rfCi. aa.. 7 a-n a.Jtla-afUajvJM nta- fa. aaaJ as-ia.-aaa. rZi fi. kisJca-. Airier - .-. . i -- ia. ' - '' - s a. Ur . -. a.. Xijr-o bH frta-arJ-. -iUO Jjf. n-.tlaaTii... 1J M.t'V AVi17 DrJ': D-Pj!"sr.. Ho. 12 N Cth Si. Uun, Mo. a-a.a-,.,..i.: .mT.j taB ft aaav am "!- J m? k . m m ' . . FAVORITE CIGARETTE FORMER ' ' pair. ' I I'-ait. " cr .a ' t.. -a; . t sa "-a N-fflS - J- :r. V, a iiy.Mvu. .Io,r,k Tlaillsii Co. Da.IulnraTr s.:'v- KbTABUallKD YaCAJaj. " JONES' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE lttaad0.lT&j.jjr,Loi:!s.i:o. VTrire rorcfcar . V .TM, .-T'a. zrpzs- v .- a. LfS?i-. -ji5