The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 12, 1876, Image 4
I. ' ftTLEKP OX, MY HKART, HCHE5ELY. Sleep on. my heart, serenely To the tlie.l petal of tlie fl utt-ri Tin: nli?lit lias brought a cjulei rt Iu the dew's refreshing showen, HlCfjton. my hart. serene)) ; In peace the whole earth sleep. While, like tlif: watchful eje of Ood, The moon Its vigil kecji.. Sleep on. my heart, fcerenelyi IM1 rxre ami orn flee. Kor !! who wat. he u er he nrld JUk constant thought fr thee. Sleep on, ny heart, serenely Orlve feat fill dreams aay. Anil, slreiiKthened hj the mlht of Kalth. Welcome with hope the lay. .Sleep on. my heart, serenely! Ami If to tlire Is Klven Death i-iimmoii for th soul to-night, bo dhall hou wake In heaven. CATIIIKS 3II-VTAKK. TIIK TWKNTV-I)ll.I.K Him. nv an oi.ii -otiiiiiltoi:. "I tnwt have one," .s;ul Cathie Hart ford. Cathie was sitting at the breakfast table. "Must is for the queen,' said Mr. Ilartfoid, leaching out for another inuHiii. "Now, uncle, phase .'" iinploied Cathie. "How many hats ha- e you got al ready?" "Nothing that is .suitable for this oc casion," responded Cathie. "Ladies dress so elegantly for Mrs. Ifarte-U'il-loughby's mourning concerts. And Madam 1'eisiani lias the loveliest opeia hat she will let me have for twenty dol lars only half price, mule, dear; be cause Mi-.s Hyde, for whom it was made, hsis tone into mom mug, and decided not to take it!" "Indeed!" said Curie Hartford. "Dear uncle, you'll give me twenty dollars!" "I'll give you nothing of the sort," said Cnele Hartford, decidedly. Cathie Hartford cried ;i little when her uncle had gone to his oflire. "Mean old thing!" said she, apostro phiiim the portrait of her grand-uncle, which hung stiff and simpering above the mantle. "With all our oceans of money to grudge me a poor twenty dol lars for a dress hat! Jiut I won't go shabby, that I'm determined on! I'll stay at home first! And Paul Atherton is to be there, and Hose M. Felix will have him all to herself the hateful, flii ting thing; and and " And a new gush of tears followed this dismal foreboding. "Lend you twenty dollars, Mrs. A jh sell? What do you want me to lend you twenty dollars for?" Paul Atheiton was looking very kindly down upon the pale, pinched, little widow in her rusty crape and worn bombazine, and Mrs. Apsell took courage to reply. "It's interest money that I owe on the mortgage my poor Herbert gave Mr. Hartford, the banker. And if it isn't paid promptly, I'm afraid he'll fore close; and all the living I make for my self and the children is by keep lig boarders in that little house. I have hoped all along to raise the money with out troubling you. but my best boarders left me last mouth, and the rooms are vacant yet, and " Mr. Atherton put his hand in his pocket at once. "Xo more apologies, I beg," said he. "If I can't spare a little money to Her bert Apsell's widow. I ought to be cash iered. Here's a twenty-dollar bill I've rather been keeping it for such good luck, on account of the Maltese to transfer the balance of luck to your ac account, I think. And Mrs. Apsell went immediately the tears of gratitude bedewing her poor, little, weak eyes to Xo. Fifth Avenue, where Cathie Hartford was yet bewailing her ailliction. -What is it, IJruee?"said Cathie to the pink-ribboned parlor-maid. Uncle Hartford would not consent to a man in plain livery, although Cathie declared, over and over agaiii, it was essential to their standing in society. "Ple:ise, Miss, it's a person as insists on seeing you, if Mr. Hartford isn't in. A person to pay some money, Miss!" Cathie roused up at this, and went out into the vestibule, where Mrs Apsell was meekly waiting. "It's twenty dollars. Miss," said Mrs. Apsell, "that I owe Mr. Hartford, vour iither ' Lucie." corrected Cathie, rather stiff- begging your pardon for moitgage on the house in id if you'll kindly give inly," said Cathie. jlate young hat at Lhv the & the L'k, I will take the conduct of this matter in my own charge." Half an hour latrr. Mr. Atherton pre set! ted himself at the office of Ilarpa gon Hartford, in LilM-rty street. "How's this abuiit widow Apsell's moitgage!" he said. "I hear you're alxmt to foreclose." "Didn't pay her interest," curtly re turned the banker. "How much is dii?" "Twenty dollars." Atheiton paused a minute or two, and wrinkled his brows in deep thought. "I'll settle it." said he; and he settled it accordingly, thinking within himself: "Poor soul! I dare say she had fort ways at once for her money, and hoped to see her way cleai !" And then he went home, stopping e route at the cigar merchant's to pay a quarter's bill. The merchant gave him in change a twenty-dollar bill, with a red Maltese cross sketched upon its face. "The deuce!" cried Atherton. "How came you by my lucky bill, Mr. .Suiokey bridge?" "Let me see," said Mr. Smokey bridge. "My wife took it fiom one M. Achillepi-rsiani." "('an you give me his address?" "Oh, certainly! His wife is the fash ionable milliner on street!" And to M. Peisiani's our hero went, resolved to see what Mrs. Apsell had done with the money he had given her in good faith. M. Persian i was obliging enough, in a tlowery, French way. He had received the money from Aurelie, his wife .MaiIame,summoued to the conclave, re fer ed to her books, and immediately infoimed them that she had taken the bill from Miss Catherine Ilartfoid, on Tuesday, February the eighth. "From Catherine Hartford! And Mrs. Apsell had solemnly declared that she had herself paid it into Miss Hart ford's hands!" "I'll see this to the end," said Mr. Atherton, compressing his lips a little; and he called on Cathie Hartford. "ICxcuse me if I ask what may seem some rather impel tinent questions?" said he. "Ask what you please," said Cathie, all smiles. "You bought a dress hat on Tues day?" "Certainly," said Cathie, a little sur prised at such a question. "You paid for it with a twenty-dollar bill?" "Yes." "With this bill?" He held it up. Cathie colored scar let. "And you received this bill from Mrs. Apsell, to be by you given to your un cle in part payment of a sum of inter est due to him? I must beg for an an swer." Cathie began to cry. 'I I meant no harm," said she. "My quarter's allowance is due next week, and-" "That will do," said Mr. Atherton. "A thousand pardons for annoying you." And he went away, and Cathie Hart ford never saw him more. She had got her dress bonnet, but lost her lover!" The Windsor Castle of To-Iay. The Queen still comes to Windsor for some part of the year, and now and then a foreign prince makes a brief visit, and the Castle wakes up to .some thing like the gayety of old; but it is not the same. Xow and then. too. the married sons and daughters come and fill the old house with their children fresh voices, always cheerful, with gain and agaiii a new Victoria, to re new the recollection of the others. I cannot tell you how many these chil dren are; already they have grown be yond counting, and make a little tribe in themselves. Uut better than the stately towers of Windsor the Queen loves Highland Halmoral. with its Scotch-French turrets this "dear para dise," as she calls it, "where all has be come my dearest Albert's own crea tion:" or Osborne, by the sea, where "he delighted in the song of birds." lint our Castle, ho-pitable and calm in its stately old age, does not resent even this desertion. The trees rise round the gray walls :is green as ever; the music peals as sweetly through St. (Jeorge's; the sun shines as in its brightest days. These towers reign in a tranquil, unbroken sovereignty over the broad rich country as far as eye can reach; more proudly royal when the great standard floats from the Hound Tower, yet never less than kingly: as fine an embodiment of state and strength and beauty as ever was made in stone. How many lives have come and gone under their shelter! How many touching stories of happiness and suffering, and love and pity, cling to the old walls, which tire so much older ban most things; older than steam- sand railways, and till oj.Ufr? ,,--? j-veries which we are so proud man your America-nay, old- speare ami all our poets! no literature, and the ot the West no exist irele of the Keep first flag to show that the . and we shall all of us nto dust and forgotten will be able to gnaw awav yerlasting scone. Mrs. icholas for October. ;rf 1.750 damages has been Pagainst Gen. Xeal Dow, the 'rohibitionist, on the suit of a Ifana planter, who alleges that Aidant despoiled his house of silver- fre and other articles of value during fe"Var. The New York Sun prints ibstract of the court proceelings. speeches are the instruments of fools that use them, when Pv good sense; but honesty Nicmiica tiAr nrnflniiint Via LIIUOV XAVTA UiA4lu.AV 9 Ktv Mick-3IKat with Tomatoes. Take cold roast or boiled meat and chop it line with about an equal quantity of rie tomatoes, season with an even lea spoonful of pepper, a heaping te.isp-o!i-ful of salt ; .-preail a layT of bre.ul or cracker crumbs in a pudding dish, put in the minee-meat and tomato, spread a thick layer of bread crumbs on the top with a little butter, and -our over a teacupful of water. IJake it one hour and jou will have a delicious dish. Cold gravy mixed with warm water, or a cup of stock, are nicer for moistening than water. J'utter enough rdiould 1-e used to make the top brwn, like escal lop d ojStePv Industrial. Tnriv,i; Oir-.i.. -..tirttor "f 1'atent of the Iowa r7KTiiKru k. it I"" Mm ' . r-jirt tb? foiiuwiuic t" S. Patent l-uej to eitern Invent or. Ar.r-T -I'. lTfJ. Hav or Cram i ap ."samuel L. I .oil man. Pul iski. Iowa. Corn Planters John Kngb. Ham burg. Iowa. To atraii-veis beam ed hoppcis are attached, within which i-ei!-r'iti(lep are joiirnaled. ( )ne end of the journal passer, through the side of the hopper, to which a ciank arm is attached, whii'h b connecting rods, is attaehed to a locking shall, that is ibrated by a real wardh-extending lever, having a roller th.it is acted upon by a cam wheel. I'pon the arms of the rocking shaft are puis that strike the upper poitlon of the pivoted back of the hopper to allow the seed to diop. Faith Uoring Machinery A sliding block on shaft, with an eccentric lever, is provided with a bearer and pivoted fulcrum, to w Inch a lever is suspended, and connected with its inner end t an adjustable sweep. A locking de ice for operating the bucket, and w hen unlocked to raise the bucket, consists of a sliding shelve, wiih eitically inoing collar, and a rotating coll, ir, attached to a link mil pivoted pawl, that engages with the shaft. Nut Locks- K. C. Nay lor, New Aharon. Iowa. Piow.s S. N. Cedailand, Soloman Kapids, Kansas. Washing .Machines Mieajah I). Mar tin, Muietta. Iowa. Land Kollep KIea7er Smith, Creene. Iowa. The roller frame is lectangular. made in two sections, and hmed diag onally to the hind of draft. 'Iheieaie two rollers one in each section of the rectangular frame, and one in advance ot the other, the inner ends ovei lap ping. The inner end journals of each roller aie supported by an a. in fiom the longer fiont and rear beams of the frame. TIIK aRKFr.r NEW YOUK. Iteef Cattle S 9 tlO 1" lines- Mil' 4 TS if... I.lw. 3 7 wlVi Holir-Ooml to choice 4 ! K J " Whe.it - J Clilr:ik; 110 r.4 forii-We-teni uilXeil V. ".l ST 0;it Weleril 34 (J. 3S, KKKH 21 -3 Itlltler U I m Cork New Mesi IT Vi u. .. Liinl 10 3O iaIo A" CHICAWI. Ileeve Ctinlrp J ( W 5 1 II. .V 5 ) U -it Iieei Oooil to choice 3M '4 4 -S Itlltler Choice to yellow 'i li r" Kirifi . IS fit Irt Flour White winter 4 (l f 5 !' Sirlne.tr;i Whe.it Sprint; No J iCt T Corn No -' 43 nv O.its -No .' 3.' 3-,:, i:e-No3 SI t S I'oik-Mes-,. new Ih '.'T ttlh ') H.irlcy No -' f T.'H Iinl 10 STSwId in PT. I.OL'IH. Heef Cattle Fall to choice S ITS Ml UoKs-I.lve ti TO h"i Flour-Fall XX 3 JS 3 Wheat No J Itel ill.li Corn No . 4"H't i"-. Oits i A. Kytj N 1 tt M Cork Miss IS TS fiOT ii l.ard 10 JS CINCINNATI. Flour 5 . "i fit S Hi Wheat Keil I ("..t I 0t Corn 4 4 ts Ont 4'.' u it Uarlev ss i Kve l fit I'nrk 18 W fit Lard etlO 00 MII.WACKKK. Flour 8 fit Wheat No '.' fit 1 OI'. Coin fit 41 (i:iis-Nii S fit :to M.irlev Nn2 a. live No i t "4 IKS MIE. Flour Wholesale 5 1 TS a '. vi Wheat new hS fit 67 Corn "J" fit 3.' Oats jo (,t ."J Itarley fit Ke 40 fit 4S Kkk- y 10 Hotter 14 IS Ilia's 4 TS fit S li Cattle . . '.' TS fi 3 bo Iowa Kxposition Opening. The Iowa Exposition Association have perfected their arrangements for the opening of their thirty days Fair in their splendid new building in I)s Moines, October ."th, and to continue until November ."ith. The building is centrally located, is i:J.-J feet sipiare. three stories high, built of brick and J stone, and is one of the finest struct ures in the State. Every foot of space in the entire building will be occupied in exhibiting the various industries of the country. The Superintendent. W. T. Dart. Esq.. has been untiring in his efforts to make the Exposition a grand success, and we are pleased to learn that there is every prospect that his energy and zeal are to be rewarded with the finest display ever yet seen in Iowa. Star VTmcoii Cuinjiaiiy, Cilar KupiiN. Iowa, Were on hand at the Iowa State Fair, as usual, with a very line display of their goods and carried off the first premium on spring wagons, two-horse farm wagons, also oh the best open buggy, as well as for the finest display of vehicles. Their new manufactory is in complete working order, and is one of the largest and best in the west. It is built of brick and supplied with all the latest and best improved machinery for the manufacture of wagons and all the conveniences and improvements for facilitating their wojrtc.civing a capaci- vTor lnanutacturing ten wagons per day, or three thousand per year. One particular feature to which we wish to direct attention, is that they saturate the felloes of the Star Wagon in boiling oil before setting the tire. In addition to Spritii and Farm Wagons, they make to order all kinds of light work, including Phattnns. BtiguieJt. etc.; also Drays and Peddlers' agons. all of which are fully warranted. In manufacturing first-class goods of any kind, the first requisite is good ma terial, and woodwork being the most important part of a wagon, they spare no pains in this particular to get the very best that can be procured. Farmers, look to your interests by using the vehicles manufactured by the Star "Wagon- Co Excursionists to the Centennial should not rorget to have a bottle of Owen & Chamberlain's collie, cholera and diarrhoea remedy before starting, as it is a sure preventive and cure for disorders of the bowels caused by change of climate, water, etc. It will cure the real Asiatic cholera, or slight- J j eat pam in the stomach and lxwel.i. and J is so pleasant when reduced with water , that children will cry for it. Oii'mIk-i' will cure an ordinary attack of dy-en- tery or diarrlneji- Chronic diarrrxea and bloodv tlux are n-adilv cured bv u. It is a medicine of uiidoiihtd value and should have a place in every house hold. It will not cure everv diea.-e ! that tlesh is heir to. nor raise the dead; but it does stand without an equal for disease of the trowels, and has cured many case where skilled physicians weie jtowcrless. Hecomm-ntUsI. gnar auteed and sold by all druggists and dealers m mdicme. Fuller a; Fuller. wholrs.de agents. Chicago. Manu factured by Uweii A: Chaiiilf-rlain. Ma rion. Iowa. Cxii'ci-.lr I llel .lir-tle? Melual men have hitbeft thought can-er incurable. Th it our reader, af tlicletl with this dreadful disease, may have hoj)e, we will sav that Floyd Cln denen, M. I.. of Clinton. Iowa, tiheonly skilllul physician devoted to tins specialty that we know) has constant siicces-. in curing eerv kind uf cancer, scrou'ous tumor or ulcer, without the Use of the knife or loss of blood; the patient's pain causing iin lusa of sleep. His ca: srren.. dies and scrofula cure are the best known as pioven by their sllCC'sS. Internal and external cancers atelniih equally well eradicated. Those of the hi east and armpit always cured w ithout breaking the 'kin. if treated I fore nit eration. When ulcerated the reme dies leinove the inoibid growth, root and blanch, and medication fairies evwry sort of blood taint from the sys tem. As to his skill and reliability, the doc tor refers to the follow ing: Hon. Thos K. Hill. Mayor of the City of Aurora. 111., (author of Hill's Manual); Kev. J C. Cad well. Annua. III.: II. S. Cilbeit. Fsq.; Mrs. A. O. Ciosiar. I'tica, 111.; L. H. P.iighaui. M. !.. Aurora. 111. Farmers u.sing tin I'hampion Double Hog King, can obviate the accumula tion ot tint on top uf the Itiigt, wp by inserting the ring o as to bring the cross bur iu trout ot the no.-e and not on top. Many fanners ue the ("ham pion with cross bar in front of the nose altogether. The Double King when caiefully inserted is the best Hog King in the maiket. it having no sharp points in the no.se. Tin- Drown .-single Kmu cl ises on the out, jr of the no.-.e and is the best sing' nng. ('h.mi:i:i.s tV. QriNi.AN", Dciatnr. Illinois, are manu factuieis. They also manufacture the Eagle Kill Corn Ilu.dier, the farmer's favorite. Kxri-liors.ii,ip V- U-. f.-il ir IC il!. Ir-. Those who wenMnatteiiiliiife.it the ma st.it. F.itr f ! c-nr. will reuieuilier th" streit i'irftv of sip.ijk tti.-r "II rvtill.it i.di. and how the people cairicil s.imi-.Vs .r i mij The ,i!.ve fart.r eairleilnit the frst pretnliitni. am! were i-ntltleil to thetu. as the coils Wei e pronounce.! (ju.il if not superior ti-a,ern man .f ir ur Tlnlr prlii tlpal brands that we wou'd ..ill pir e il ir a'teri floii to. .ir- Ke'.inr. s. itlue ,i'i. irnitn-iii s.ir the lain d. i w hi e th-lr vi i.-i !-, of t- iu-t wo.i.s c.iiiiiot l.c siiriMSsi ) W terI) pcoplp ;(n.l astern ue-rcti ts lnu c.n ultttnirl t-r-sts i) iutri.lMi.ttr,. h ; I'SIiK V'ioKKS I MIT. Y , OI.M KM .to- proprietor .it praitica) oap i. .mur.i nn-ts K1m 'ieiulum an l Pljli-ina AW.tril.il.it he Iowa state Fair of IsTn. A Fine Ceiiteiimal Picture. Iotrii. Past ami 1'rencilt Tohe.Sitlil During t e loua I xposltlon nt Im IoIiicm. Defore the State appropriation was made to defray the expenses of Iowa's display at the great Centennial Fair, the Iowa Hoard of Centennial Com missioners conceived the idea ot pub lishing a tine picture representing Iowa .it the present day as cont lasted with 100 years ago. The work was delayed, and after the State appropriation was made, no special effort was made to sell the pictuie. although it is a line work of art, and would he a valuable souvenir .ind ornament in the home of every Iowan. During the Iowa Exposition at Des Moines, commencing October ,rit!l. this beautiful picture will lie on sale at at a juice which will enable all to pur chase it. i;kii:f dikcimption. The si.e is about i-2t inchr;. The large center-piece at the left represents Iowa when it was known only a a part of the (ireat American Desert, while on the right is the Iowa of to-d ty. sur rounding these are designs showing, step by step, the manh of civilraMon camp-fires and wigwams of the savages; how the modern steamboat succeeded the "broad horn" or flat boat on our Western rivers: how the wild deer, the elk and the buffalo have given place to the white man's cattle; how the seat of enmire with two iriyantic strides. Ii:ls ! winged its way from the little cabin at P.urlington as vc: on the left to the first .State House at Iowa City, thence to its central present, and future mag nificent proportions on Capitol Hill The old stage coach and the log cabins of former days- have passed away, and in their stead we see the railroad train the stalion.and the telegraph line. Much of the design not here alluded to will be easily understood. lowans, when you visit the great Ex position at Des Moines during October, do not fail to secure a copy uf this pic ture to preseive as an heirloom and relic for vour cHldren The Veteran J'liivr Work-. .1. Iin Dr-er A ii , ul Mul tie, Illinoi-, Were ably represented, as usual, with a full line of their justly celebrated plows of all styles, including their Advance Cultivators. Ganc Plow, and the famous (.iii.iixrLKY Plow, which was awarded finst ireinium for the beat work done in the field. This celebrated certainly must commend it to the farming community. M. II. Wilson, of LeClaire, Iowa, operated this plow in the field trial, and carried off the first premium of $20 for the best work done. John McFarland. of Lynn county. Iowa, also received first premium for the plowing of one-fourth of an acre. The plow used w;is one of Deere & Co.'s Highlander Plows. Too much praise cannot be. bestowed upon these justly merited and popular goods. plow is universally acknowledged to be j OPIOI ,LroffBV5.rrilrS: ' '""'-r wlr J.; Tr" r i A -- ' 'J: wa " " l the best sulky plow now in u-e. Its moierate. i.d t-t,rDonu:. iefrii)e fa..e. ff " u''- , i ,-,. . r: Tf. .u t. - i - simplicitv. durabilitv. e;oe of draltand; ib. f. e. maksm. wincr.aiicMoa. jfftllBey Rfs 0??jn ft 0i ' ; TKAS . r. .. - - j lyrrHlN Hcur.ess rollere sfllwa.ika. ' ftB.-'' . ' r ' ' f'-as ri.t.-.4 " the manner in which it does its work. S;l(i,,ni,r,irrt AsdrtUKrt c7"raVc HkC.Tl.T-laTT'V .'tV;:" !r;;;L-' o,:.-VTl v j Thw ltrk Inland Husinw CoHff give a thorough and practical conr of education. Thov who wih to rvqu'-r the art of short-hand rejorting sbuuld . go there for their instruction. HrH T-cr iirini al: fr C&l ' lumen o;. j ta. totAr fff,' Hor. KiJi-r. isJ f.jtifa.s-i D-lTtar HcriM r sjri s!tsj : la;rtM 13 ftiT: hn -S t.J rrB J! . 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T&e Tub.r pr -.tu-r. t-Ut tt.. of th- C.Hiach rre.ori n pjwtl e. forutlec rhi r .r.ii curteis ttir wal vbsUt.Mr tin uf InJl.rt tloit sell KSCIC"- ! A.s t'KsKt I'lLt.". nm Tin l"t uf IjlrKlnirlitT. .l" Tliesn 1 II v jfr llertlx xii-l prijace .!. . jr;..ti of t l.e .lirr t h.mt !e ie !i," I fir i r- f rr f r.m r!oit.ri. n.l y i wof eiir..u, Hi rt r'ti.- & heilih rti'h f the nrr Thee reiurdie. e a r"- rnrr fr l eiititf tlon ttif I" ini'iil'i i pr -i. Lmn'trtiiit plirtflf. ttir t T . ViL.nlr I'liliiftu;. the llT rrratr LeAl'lii f M Irmnir ilsris of tt.r iirr oftu ft fiu.r of ( rt.uau tloft Itr se W rM T -uic i um iol trr lh to the totll.'irl. til.rft ..l illcr.tl-r. utMlf jWn the wr.'jii l 'oriu f.-l -!J ami iaa C'i'e t.ixlttil e!lu x l..n of 'lie h- 'til hl'.l Tti r.-iu''lue. f!..'u of !ie" iiirijlr!tie. .1. Mi expljiiii-.J lt rare nrrj . ul (on uiiip'i.i. If t iWd ii : one uj tbe mtu! tte lliflt .Iif. p urtrln! In Or sctirii. ft . proft-..:oiiiil t at M rlurlpftl ortlct-. crtier sItt) ati. I rrh .trrt I'hilft.li pM.i rirri M .hi y otireft! et r fur kit T Irr 3iu t t. .l.lrrsl sclieu l inrillciLr lor l t nil l)ru .-Hi It ts !.. itiiiit'-i i. . r lrur' 31 rupture,! i-eopie :hV "l!oWK"s sKM) 1" l It hi r Till " l ttir t ml ra.lr.t In. n Ttir Factor) I at Conn e 1 Hie? lni Mol. ll.ft. Nerer s'juii.lrr a moment tor e are nTrr sure of .in hour, neither itriar the purrhaie of Kllerfs IU)llrfht I.Uer Tills llf ii w-.tiM t. lir f.t.s .i t il.-i.r us bralth. tin. 1'i'iTls I .) llkrit Llier riii for irnuUtiLjr the I.urr The re in.1lkat e i uir, rd- IMI -iret!ne hTf. Irnlufei! Ill nil y ptis..n unit ji' Lecrlr. w tiuiu wr know, : presctlh and ue ti lu tLrlr ow u ftim lies Any one desiring a :eci,e bow to make soap for a cent a j-nnul. t ill re ceive it giatis, ly addnvssing I. L. Cra gm i: Co., Philadelphia, the m.tnufae tuiersot the justly celebrate! Di bblns Electric S'lajK IJfVW atiiiu il .ll ! well Mini an ell for - can e..l Keep we I !y usintr KH-rC Ilj liKht l.lcx 1'ills for reul.itl'w the Mrcr Prof. XV. I'Hlne. A. M . M. I. The I'rofe.sor I the author of numtrna t.itul.ir.t woi (s on ined'Mne and urfrj. and a IT.'f.-.-or In dirferent Sl.illial 1'i.lIfKes for up w wis-of twentj )e.r Hi Is the ri;rnal dii cierer of the rferuis ..f it nr and tir rem l-e f r their instam tid i.oi't!- destruction lit. C it.irrn .ip.. . I n , r r t..tu cure ( atarrn. .I' li.li- alfectlotis .mil nelllrulljes itil poisons tti he l.od III- I.lve. lie.. orator I'll s Scents Jier it x r t li in i .. c .res cuisUp.tloM d all fell Ions di. ases III Fever .in i;ie(ure l("er l.o -i'i ! I.i ma I with full directions potltlrelr ores everv cse r .r sp.f Ik I me p. mI i surgical tie it. i. eli t addles ur it.pl i ti.JX.' North lii Itreet . liii.i.l.-lph .1. I'i ! .11 WVit Wafthltiifloc itreet, I hliaK". Ill Ailvlr.-free lr. TlrsitFKK. A re r graduate of Hrttlsh t it iiierle:in Institute Tsreuty rearsaprac tlcli. phv s'Ciau Ite.itsali llseH.es ot the Ktd ne)s. I.lTer. I.nni? Me-rt. Thr.it, Mend and ervirj svMtem Krrors of Youth md At. uses of Mnliood successf ullv trea;.'d ind errn after ottiers tiave failed jlH1 forfeit for an' case of seinii'il H enkne or prlrate disease of any kind or charai tei he undertake and fail to cure I. a fiirt will find proper treatment for disease pe collar to their sex All letter containing stain j 'or rcplv prmiiptlv nweiel Co.ii.ii tation "Fiii.k. Send for circular. Art dies Lock Hox jmi, (r call at office,. SIT ftrrr stieet, liavenport. Iowa For eruptive disease of the skin, pimple and hlotche. Veifetlne Is the (treat remnlj . a It re moves from the ) stem t- nroducliiK cause. In alt cies of dnu'u lean to the ide of mercy and In all casen uf achei and pain try Kllerl'a UayllKht Live- Fill. (Or if placed is a lino, crer) rss? m Bfc " SOLD 1DUBIN& THS Y3AB 1875. EVERY STOVE IS WHKRETCG USKO 0B .SOLD As Absolutely Withotit a Fault. Our New Slzea os. .17, 38, 39, 47, IS aid 1- m. I liETEUCS raB3iIiO ' Convenience, Neatness i Econumy, And all the essential points that to make np the Ever offered to the public. MADE ON'LY BY EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO. 2?cs. 512, 5H, 615 i 513 V. Itain St., ST. LOUIS, MO. ss-3 :nrc ALL LIVE Si'uVK DEALERS. IV A VTEO M"n to 'hol'ale to Mere';r.'. " a-' SJ mon'riae.ilirav-Iiaa'eii-ea- ses GEM MANCKaCTLKINGCo.. Sr Lonit. Mo. Cinnfi SOMETHING ENTIRE T NE-X' ';',, rrjlqa.-EIcBt-Artlatlr riRlls. 4o ?n er-Creara Bristol arm. u,aVFs c, ,,.-,, j-,,- nrt r -taxpfor am: le. ALERT FRIHTI.(. CO., We,; Stoefc'i.NJze,, v,, C'lfPA4JVE',;frT,nr, of HJ"' .- Jir.-lltLl Wtieeier. TIMea Hea- rtrlfS:. Ctc lie. 3. r' a 'be In:, r) ,. Bt and CHepf.U STAR ART CO. NORTHriKMi. Ip-ara. fcSTALUUEU VKAKN. joms' itiYKifciiL tourer no SU..r:C0il'bt-.fi. Lcclf.lfic. Write forctr'tuw I L886 i6 MILES OF r - - - - mi . - . v WFSHFS.T..QE3. M ( AI.KIVH XOVKI.TY Z-rf H laa..T If i CI.OTIIKS W lMII.lt. HKoT!llR. ; M IOWA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. txo Lt Ififf lvS 1 i r A iMlioMs.fl..-; i ' .TAl-KlvTra"" - t-fe,iafcJtLLL.M ssszr - v?rJ The First Annual Thirty Day Industrial Ftposiiion Bji'dinj, at (fiiriirjfft Wt IIFK IM.KASA.VTAdAIX. ll.tWr' s ' h i mi P I Mil r 1 Ul ss. f r the tiea'mei.t fir f "it 'ie fie-r-'a. ;.tertrs Vsrc fd. l"7V Is I.. ... y c1e'iM"e tr iss erertnre 'ef rtrcrr phvstrlati endorse! U at ....re M ; s'irrTi (on ll at slirM It Is as easily si.-r'. s. 1 a r ' pant anil ettretne y le.ti neat i nit 1 day let,.! flu' fi.f sariii.le trtis. rlreu'vrs e dorsenient cf thio.s.l. mtu, bare ei . ,r. and of the leadtnir phvs'a at.i'ii'he t"i MelMi'n Incliidlnir the urea' Iioer.ir r .1 Hiirtreon i.tej- t t l'rliclpl of i),,. it I.u's VM'.' I .. e.., if II f. tlir lint Trim kniiit n. It 'as.., re. a . year rnpttire Itl weeks st I l ftni. f r weeklV Truss paper c Iter e..rv II .sse t r patentee Is rupture.! , r, .,.th s.es 1!t ' ' tHen for t. vear and he lnreie.1 IM. ill' VI TKI'lsH for himself or'r tut ft i ai s. fir ip rlor to all other vet patented fi t r .. dt hai an etaMIhed rerutat! 'n rn v'f ,v! Tr rnory in tne irinn w roiif rm Itr 'Wen Women, an 1 ("lillilren h. are d!'T oi'i Mr Howe fur LI A OS lit- HKl" 1. INVENTION" If yon I.are a frten-t tinrrml ilohlmt t.Mm farnr ty er di ii? .s . p,n' at n e At Ires iiowi: TicrsH ro., noxll70. rorvrii m.f m tow friwi.t I' InntiT rate tee a- t rr 'trti,t, if tvrnH .intrrritVtss .., M s . , and I. n'.ie er Tr i i r ftr v . No , fir wareti'se i,.r Vv. M f..r er and fine seeds . , IN.Mr re ml', f trade (I Kh tle.l tf ... e.t I leaner !. pntente.1 for irrafn Pjt at,d ft, .ersts .imlur r Mel'aclf.r .rt.er irh .-t. 1 V....r..li. St Itarlt, VVlscot.stn Set.d for t rire '1st CATARRH.. If vim are t 'nt n h .. 'Iiuir lill ' r , , TX ff r f ir tffvi T.' jertrarett r, t ,, , , ., .v K llNsi li isltl Hi t -v i..' e free r IM I I I K V e I' I s I II . r . I Z-r TO t S FOl: I r tr -s t s re '. , y, evert C'lUti'v t. w tf r "rr ex't ' rr rullirernej ' Trv ' re e f , ,. , , r , petue fa r a . -m v mi Tr ' f r f cular. Tai k i. k rittr," j r r rir-r iri ;. j Ill" IHMIMON UlM.IS. Room XZ. I S I ark S'rer I ti Alili Mrs. Dr. Keek's Catarrh Remedy. Vpor No 'Tr't ifei N.,iJ. rl. N.. pa t No sfiuc No eit ,.r ,tr fee V'te.tt. n .. a tt'oie trout ie.1 'tf i aiarrr at . . iL t. p'i..e ,. other st.eeta: ii'.in t. r r r, Vr f.r Ke- therelef.rate.t f a'arrf' ai l t sun 1 1 ,., ., ,,,, lt Her trea'riiet.t t. a'fra.' ? k-te. afte.tif.t hererer s.e . e. f oj'.'lr i, ' nw. 'hect.r.'ta'ty 't r'tes . ,. m Tr.'rrr.' 're. at i'ir 'iTrr I Irr. ar. fr" r ? , '. f, tit all- ; eiit Addre ai irn.r r". . . VI"" I R KF.I K 3P Kridy tret l' r.v tr t CO SHORT HAND i F.n'er te Ktr I - i p ,- .,i, I I leye ar. 1 S- f a- " If'', f Ol V I 'tft West sl.tr et V ' Hhrrt-Ha-J l,j rt,r. tare tjee' "X yra l-.ate.j p-sen TIIoi.ou.ii'isrMiiri . "1 - ftne ts r. .1 t j FAVORITE CIGARETTE FORMER. T'Civt'ejH,. j S r ' iil I't a- t. ' '. '.a ' .er ,r -. r v t- t n i . I -i-er'n. f .is'i e ' -rlect cU. AdJri hl.M'. MJ-O ' '. 'mm, !aw 91 D i r D A k 4 1 w7 -r. w ri-Aivi o 3 LIGHTNING Initas'vetiresrerrar? a X r m'' c, ' y ( r . 4 !r r . T T.. " jt i'r rt'rjj a"! a. r' - i' ',- y . K r . ae j rr ' ' e Ajs' .';1 WHITNEY v KOT.ME ORGANS. Xr.xr a.ji :i.k; t t i.r.. Vj'uit' e Irnrr it'-fi New i iiea-i"n sV i-i 'i;'i ilrVi i'iji"I)1.i.' it. rrt'ikr . .31 ir.e 'rje.e Ora' i"" ree rr.B 1 tfc j T fLftMUi Ira Iowa, Kavstra .alebravaaiav. avB ortb-eitern rliaavaart. rpor. improve fa.r- -a -rn, o .VW &4 a; wards, for a terra of to . rears Jnteret; at l r cent, paya&Ie tnl iraax. y. f le Iowa oiri r ti cd 5jwam. Client (;, e'r e I SCHOOL BONDS A NTKIi a, jto . HCRvHin t Iliiril ' t ne K 'itfft lft ft. j 1111 1(1 rAltvi "h:ki riesjj S. .. !.. . .... I. . . ST' vrd vesta wanted iT.rrwStrr. GREKN ZIER. Vi oot3 J?ert03 tlsl CHICAGO. IU KRA aftcnon &! ppr. 1 ' r - ( (Mi?' feri kil(.il.,M Mil .n.M....l . ,.... ak9 .K other triittt otloi, Ir tlir West to ' lh tv J ? 5 T SS?T V3 T2 W tieHrue te.. rytj . d 'h.r-uh hi. l-trrp r iaSsT Jt 55 f - rr. or rapid tJ . tr,y 'she.! I'm wn as Af '"ftj 'rT s . . ." ; V IOWA CITY ACADEMY - . :- -.ra Fumur.rs nutet ', .npnl.t pi.rt ..n't -. f.r its j j-s '-. '-- r v "AVf) J - tattur a r I ra.temi- e.tu ti. .i.Hftt. , -t 7? JT ,"m "An then.se re to trrr. 1: ' ne . v'-m. . ti-nda. .r sA Til TT "" "f "tf III lirej arltiif ti et trt tt.e nis e I 'irt tl sM A s ! ,1 . 7 TTf 1 , j Kail lenr ...tun e-i. e. s.( tru ' rt .tih. !. 'HV.sl "y-. ;. . ' -S.li Itr-Forfu. er. its .f it I, .ft .tioi.i and ffsr . , 4r?l M Z2 C tZ tZ " &l T ;ecltnrt. ..f Tet mar sf ij .t trr.s "J t. j i , . J?; 1 "itI ,i...s,-..... ..-..... af .. t tsl --ai .. m .in i..ii . I. nr i..k - ii n t-OOP TFBaT "n" t n In ere- J - tWt tiv. w aSSKT? tfJk Jl s. 1 "'ir i; ti'ei!, sin ' "" T(ji'' "Vr i,J. fJ aTfl G:s'y" -i'ni.ih -aatf. fife&zZ'Z' r -5sr)tt b - eO-- s" f"- i't - t kWi.r $$c&Ekt r-iy-... M,..t.. - i. 'K.1 x, v t n ;.s te?&Z5&c$i ,,'r.H"':".T"'-J,v r- a.i?. -S i? la-f fc n J .FltL-r I I'riMMU ." X- aTaTaTaTa lV5Ka. A jStaCSTYs" ?ljtJr'ffif5 alfattoBnl nbr' ' '" 3 aBsBa.---' I taT f r 4aaeaaBm3saVaskr' aV asKHPa""HBp7 AwaB m al Safl M iMAj Slroninfx Board. ) I H1 -VTrr-'- Mo: rr'ect.. dora'-le ad ffieape,- ironing I 1 1 ,il "" ''" a sCRK kk k u ard In the world. Alwayr. really for a ttti , liJirT ' it-wi rrw. .i e a atniUn?. S: anr &lrt never ot f orrlee , r II! fontrirt l wr n1 ir"lt (f ti WASIIKS (LKA.V, QUICK. AND EASY. r,ENTS WiN'ED EYER.WHFPF1 tm ii t ' " z ,n n r f. fJ?u nn -3 -i Knrra PRftP , . - z 4T3 - "7 i Fair w Ii can 1121:2 m 'hi hx Des Monies. 0c. 5. 1875 " The Oiiyeraij of f?i M.,?? I tl M f,. ' ,. , . . , ,. , . i. ..I l i.M r. lisps, s. yt m l.iM'atlotl MfiilMlV HUtl Itr-.iotirut. Mil I'i 1 i' ll'llll 1 It'll 7 t . . litem. iBa 4 s H T F r- ( ' j C r. - TV Hi r, ,. , . y i K- Hai7 J- i1 - f siT r . . a r SI UL.aJW ITemv " H . " U Jl s. . ( Ul ill e s uiiter .i Istsennil list l.n.n i ICe-l llojel in INK . PROBONOPUBLICO- . i vv I V f I II I v I'mis I'eiss si,, . 'i;.l:-: ll ff f I krrif'r s, l m V s A LiU. !AXLf 8-MS WjS? Challe? ga Feed ii.il s , Jrl' iiT' '' " ' " t r , cirtiir ' i - , . . 57., eft. e ft . Is - a4 rf I M V I -f I s ar I f tv Agenls Wanted v y " -.... . X'.'AI S V ' tr II " e r -. , ,, ,'. I 'MM US I HK... , . r ft ., I . ft r t t r i' . n.i t(JJ7A-tf 'S'i ail' H t 1 -!- Dr. Whittier, . 617 St. Charlf l-ret c.t. Low., Mo r f r ' w - . r 1 'tiv-V 2 ftV . h. . OoeVftf ., 0 I, t"ti- D cH.l, M --, or Hw lt t Vrmmrf Qtm't nJ SK..io or ma-'wrts,! -T I ,- f ! ISCsit. nor b"-vit. tf B- . ret, I n f '- ?' t - SprmurfK4 ftJ Oefc-M 9 I"- , t e" . f u , Mh y- i 1 (atar- - 'Vaar 4ta .s f . ijft f lit Stft. . ftssk .asTM .- - --7. --mW. vtiW. w.m.'r i f4t j rt iK r- Krf mm - ' ; f' ' w 0 .! ! tT -., - 4 r&' - &- t-i i. ' -t. - . fcsF" . ' . T e . - Tfsee n. I I 4 A it F k .-..-. . I A PamphUl. to 4if- r-'' Ti 5l.es , kanhood -r; -:r womanhood r rr- ftatft.at . I'ts. 'rat-'' ' Mftohod nd fomr .1 ) irmn, tevW. l03tflr, I'lult'.l.d Ii Cev. MARRIACE ! '. FINE PLAT1US. CUIDE. r:erot eih .s.; t srwj-i" r. - - f r,, r T fm t '," a - YteaV fr" ' ' J T r " T ". ff V oV .W'T H,, fc.j" WT-f ltr-l ( "",fr a 4 . r A rV t . 4 ftMks rati lNBr'a.ast4. t a .-. f f - 4 ; i --'? f- f fc fcfci - -.-. 1- - --- -i - . - - . f fc tv (t.i exf ir--. Via tin, " r tC -- U Set "-5-at- )ftM sf.f f fc I f -"aft. (save --4-. - -ft.,1. DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles street, St. Loui. Mo. MARRIAGE SECRETS, ; a fArr - C 1 : r ,. ' ' r rr'rts.w H'mr.r wfi :- .T ft'reet. T J U H-rl T r. r- II Si sn .- . . - . .-w . . . .v. . mmMjffitdm&ml - r tx'Txy r'.-.sjr a.;;e r;---. S rs f .- r f . - "ft es Ts -ftt'V- -i ft e-e T it f-ee KK. rHyei !! fcfsr- -a, -a.e. if e fall r r'rr a rtVa ere.. ."o eearse zor ec XINKA r-HII etarse rr eoctwltattea or jttatarfs "W aikur.v ii. .a-iiiv- mes, v&ers iT-