MKfea, no sot KTitiiiK Tiir. ma TiiAT ixtu v. Iir ll'ILIMSI IIBI MlN Ilo not itriM-tli man luiNdmn, VT III S'l IIll ail 31 tl 3!. .Vi'vcr I a cuw.ii I rjn ti, Allii; Hkf a Jhk or rat. For tin; world in i ! still. With Its riirv and blow anil Ir- wa Cliaruc In fary with kindly wn. I)o not strike the man that'sjlow-a! Nrir Miiki- a fal'i-n . Thrn- In- li-i In h- jdfss need. Tlirrr h- lii-i In want ana woe. 1 Inn a..ia with Iri.mi jteil. Klndm kill- tin vv heart. Itriiuln ii its swrit rranws, Tln-n in-r'nrintli- ll.ir part, Io not utilke the man thai' (Iowa. Tionhli- will In Jlinr lie "tirs. Men w)l li- and art unkind. Tie n rrslst wi;h tin'-lr iMrri. lio your t.i-u uitti ti-art and inlati; ISr tnir ni'ii In all )mr tille, Kvn stiIyih;- U,r t Iir rri.v. n. lti.-ailn tlil to -,'M'T your life i-vcr strike the man ttiat'silowit. Von may tic In sum a st atr. lie iiia ,-jour ri.tiqurior yet. Haw-icj-jh" J to jt lam tat-, horinni-s that -ii..tt rmr andsel; l'i; at jicarr ttlii'if'cr jon can. In lli-si otuiirt r In town. Making ti I iii !) jilan Do not ktrikf tin- man that's il.vii. CC'I'!lfe. IL was the opinion nf our forefathers that when a ouih sts singularly de ficient both in mind stud body he was "only fit to In-a p.nson." Somewhat on the same piinciii a vied; and lstzv lad in our own i.i im uu.tlh s.tiil to hstve "nice taster." hov us a buy who while idle ami useless, lists not the stieugth and eneiyy to be vicious, and we will show von si boy whose tetnsile relatives will uechue thsit he has nice tsistcs. Tbeie doet not ei.st the art r the science lo ihe lioiiis ol whose al ters hoides of usehss drones sue not dinging lor ssinctu.uy hum the rest! work of the wmld. A delicate lad is- faken away from school. This j often the foundation of si wasted life. An evil spirit being thus laised. employment has to be pro vided I'm him. '1 be verv cause of hi.- absence lioin school implies ilielliiii-uc of Stieiigth for iiiiti-luis StliillsellieillS. lie is eucoiiiagi-d to occtipy his Uiue with the Mudy of biilanv. geolog. chemist rv. or drawing. When he hsi lesiriied si lew ti clinical names out of the most elcineiiJarv of hand bmiks.and worn out Ins clothes or ruined the fui uituiein the puisitlt ol his science, he is discoveied by his family to be a ge nius. Fooli-h lemstiks about hi abili ties sire made within his hearing, stud the seed which shsill suiely glow into the pel fed juig is sown in the feitile soil of his own ignorance. Vet he is sictnally wsistuig bis time in that which is worse thsui absolule idleness. If the boy weregiM-n si tsisk to perform, were it ever so lmht. m the stud of any science in ail. and judiciouslv pun.sliMl if he failed to jieiform it, the result might be hiuhly satisfactory; but un fortunately in such studies the pupil is frequently his own msister; or even if he be under si preceptor, such exalted labors are conventionally supposed to bt utterly bei:idtb pale of discipline. And the young I.'siflae'le soon becomes dissatisfied with his. luasteis stvlc, stud either dispenses entiiek with the ser vices of an instructor, or demands :i fresh one. Mosul II. dis'-overs that his tesicher thumps or that he plays without the Iesist feeling L'onm lurutn e.st ; the dismissal of the master is sesileil. What should we think of an urchin of the same stge desiring si change of school hecsiiise he doubted his tutor's tendering of si passage in Iloinor? One of the most charming trstits in the character of the embryo dilettsmte is the veisatility of his ge nius. He h.is .-csircelv begun botauv when he jilunges inloetomology ; wesi ried of the hitter science, ami embark ing in mineralogy, he is seized with si craze for music; but, believing thsit sif ter sill science is his true forte, he rushes into chemistry. Yet he has only dest loved one csirpet and thrice nesirly succeeded in burning the Iioum down, when we find li:m engaged in ;i gresit work of sirs, surrounded b vsiri ous pigincnts.ind biushessmd mediums of pungent smd nauseating odors. It he happens to take up phvsiology and anatomy, the frogs in his immediate neighhoihood hsive a bad time of it. lie resids of some intereMiiig evperi nients which may be performed on live frogs. Dear bo. he has such nice tastes. Surely such dispositions ought to be eucoiirsiged. Other boys may be engaged in giving each other black eye. or blaspheming, or coiiunitting any of the other iniqui ties eiuinieisited by Dr. Watts; but our pattern child is walking steadily in the straight and narrow way of hisaMhctic imrsuits. As his uisimir.a says, the sweetest point in his chaiacter is that he is "so pure." There is perhaps si slight drawback to his fond patent's satisfaction in the matter of his religion: for sis he passts through the hitter hsilf of his teens the voung student probably dips into the neoli.gi-tie works of a certain school of scientific men of the present day. If this be the case, it will be lucky if he contents himself with tracing his descent to the winged wor thies who-e portraits adorn his father's walls, and does not ciaini his ancestry among si ties, je'.v-fish. or molecules, amontr apes, jcy-lish. or molecules. ijMtis far from impossible that he may astoirsh his parents by observ nil that "praver is an bsiirditv. as there is i t i",-.-.. , .,- "t - uui.wu unn,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Willi US. lie oii-n-is oisiiioiii' nil- matron, as a rule, makes a stand: hut there are some glorious exceptions who consider their sons, hearts so sincere, and their ideas so beautiful, that, while regretting their eccentricities, they yield to their vagaries. The ex clusive use of a room for the experi ments, and to contain the collections and apparatus of the young genius, is of course a necessity, and a museum "unknowable" in the temple of nature, i ,.. n whieli would it her w sp never ' n;dl which works on a curved rack-bar I Farmers iisim; the Champion Double : rpon TnproTr.i farm ic n'm."? .vi ani ot ' - ? " '' r - ' m i with the firmament as its roof, the inve existed Hut this does not alter i ".tlie ''V! TT , .. I 1Uk: ,!in oan "hyiM? tl,H "ecumula- UV?t wiwmiMnniir! ' i : ! if . ? ' - . - . f,, ., . ,,,.. .,i ,i luutXLUtl- 1ul lIlls lRt " ! (,rn Planters Hurton Hakes. Ma- , ,;,, nf ,nrT n nn flt- :hi jir.s UflW i,v c',,re ,,,WA n' of 2.noo and apM. h ;: r .. U1; j;; ''- ; .. .. !4 scent of tlowers as its incense, and the the fact that when art becomes a mere . rei,.ro Iowa. I U II " t0p 0l lfie " -; 7 ' -a-d ' orrrnt.Trr-r.t j !! :; .. urB ;.) .. i;.; .. winged son-sters as its choir, to accom- luxurv ad al ailluselm.llt for idle-. Vel'iicle Springs-Wm. Hunt, Oska-1 msertiiwr the rimr so as to brimr the . ciiool Bo.wwAna Atftv.. 'j5 ?m" :h ffiKr.!.. " ; ': pany the rest of his family to the parish ess.i produces an enervating and most la.l;. ; crww 6r in front of the no?e and not r--r """""A' iJs '-5 - rt "" :? - :.' church, which, as he very truly remarks. perniciL effect. Keal, genuine, and ,"fZ"l? l"1-1 -y ("" ine the riiam WHITVJ Y gO ME ;5 .. ifi Vn.".5- T.. is-m:ide with hantls." Here the British wholesome art or science uiialit ever to m d, d h'rL- Wn . 'L Clark. Webster ',on w"h cr:S. bar.in l""11 .? U,e " ' ORGANS. JVf. n v. 'situated on a picturesque spot in the pleasure-grounds is a nice thing for him. In London it is very df'-ir.ilile ; th.it :i enach-house should be fitted ui ;ls his studio or lahoratory. Our student scorns sueli pursuits aa .n.r'iniii. business :nni i hi law. II" JIU'I l.lllliiT. l-llllll'.J.i . - -- is too orthodox to he a projr candi- , daffor holy orders, and too feeble in ! 4JJV I I -ll !-' - .-.- w- ------ b(Klv lor tin; army. venue, nis nifuwi ( cai)ahilitie,s scaro-h fit him to undergo the studies necessary to enable him to jj):tss the examinations requisite for either profession. Tiaveljiii: is a sine fua uon for the gratification of his t;Lst-s. Armed with Murra. Midler, and Mrs..Iamie.-rn, Childe Harold starts on his iiilrim.ie, and having inad' himself a nuisance at the tables-d'hoi- ' of the principal cifes of Hurope, he i returns to his home an even -rresiter . prig than he left it. Ihs unhappy Ineuds have to endure hearing him j "talk stbioad," until miu- ol them in liieir nearus iievouuy wi-n inai ne nan never U-turned to his native laud. H- I . I now considers that he lists seen so mmii : of life, of men smd manners, thai he probably tstkes up politics and social ! economy, though, m-i-dless to ssty it: the 1110.-1 supeificj.tl way. hikeh enough in soon appears at meetings of vsirioiis .issociiUions.incliMhngilM-MieisdM'ietMf '"oiigieas. If he h.u been to any fsr lint. till cotmtiy, he soon becomes Ji member of the (b-ograpaical .icidy. If he is si stay-at-home, he is si im-mber of sin Aichteologieal ociely. In duecourse the atheiic young man meets the :esthetic ynung v.omait. We have not space at pit-sent to tieatof th Isttter. ullieent be it to say that she is seven-looking, but lathei pi el t v . t li.if .he weais her waist al si difTeieiit eleva tion lrom the lest of womankind, smd thsit she genei silly csurie.i si pair ol tpectsicles in hei pocket, w hlcli she puis mi to examine woiks of strt. We will pass over the love-msikmg ol the ititel lectual turtledoves. If th.-v i-.iu make a romance and difficulty, when nooppo- I sition is rstised to their msiiiiage, they will do so. The gieit sidvsiiilage of inairicd life to the mall of nice tsiste is the oppiutiiuity of displaying them, which is alToided by the necessity of furnishing ;t house. Ilsippy theaitistic couple whose tsistes lie in the same "peiiod." Woe to thein if tie mascu line sifTed ion be ford-ithic furniture a ,d the femiuitie for IJenaissan ( if Mr. be Louis (btatoive, while Mis. is Queen Anne. Heavy is the drain on the paienla! puise-tti ings. Artistic liiruituie is not to be had for nothing And, tsilkiug of expeinliture.our friend has si habit ol "picking up" things, which acts much in the same manner sis a hole in a pocket. II- liKes the piincipal picture and china dealers to come up; smd speak to him sit Cluistie and Man son's. Now their fiiendship has to be pilichased with Solid gold. Sometimes men with nice tastes p-gaid the pur chsise ol woiks of art as an investment. This investment does not invariably turnout an Kl Dorsido. for thesunsiteur usually buys that which is the nioM iashioiiable thing. mstesid of that which .... 1...1.1., ...:n l i... i : i.i.. i i . 1 1 i v win IM-I.OI111- ia.tiiiwii.nnt-. . i when he has gone on investing stud picking up until the aesthetic purse has run low, a lealizatioii becoming neces sary, he is astonished to find that his vstlusibles not only fail to pay any inter est, but even to restore the very capitsil itself. If the sale is apparently a good one. it has probably been en! rusted to the hands of :i distinguished dealer, when the nature of the aiguiiieiits that he makes diverts the lion's shaie of the profits from the pockets of the vendor. In a financial point of view, the old fsishioued "clever man" who "kept up his classics" had sm advsintageovr the man of nice tastes. The former did not cost much, whilst the latter frequently lead, directly or indirectly, to rum. In mr foiefsithers' times the setleutsiry man, sis a rule, laid by substantial savings. If he did waste any inouey.it wsis either in electioneering or the pur chase of rsire old editions of books; but for the study of his classics a small room with uglv mahoganv furniture i smd leather-covered arm-chair was all that he required. Before youth begins to verge on mid dle sige the possessor of nice tastes gen erally shows signs of failing health. W.int id exercise and ennui make life burdensome to him. The most cele brsited physicians in vsiin prescribe tonics and simusemt nt. 'Ihe patient rsipidly becomes that most troublesome of all invalids, sm sethetic hypochon driac. The Iesist thing frets and wor ries hint. If a cretonne lsides. he is not cot-tent until it is renewed. A crack in the varnish of a pid uie drives him wild. He is in si fever until he posses ses si specimen of the woiks of ;dl the most eminent masters of his favorite school. Nothing is mure wholesome than the honest sludv of sin art or sci- ence. i.ui inoieoiscip.iueisuecessarv in ...... 1 .... 1: ...- 1:. .. the schools of art and science than in any others. To succeed thoroughly in either, the work must be hard. This is tjood. On the other hand, to take up art or science :is play, the work need not he hard. This also is trood. Hut woe to him who mistakes tilav for work. An extravagant demand for artistic pro(luce ll5ls alw.iys hwn a sign of a 11!ltillll veririllsr on decay. Uf course tIlis ,,lval demand may call fonh manv ' r.,i .irit who w.mid otlii-rwiv.. in. en- teal auisLs who would othrvvw u ui- Ijiaged m some other eiiipiovment, and .1. ne eneourageu, out a sensual aim iav love of either should be stamped out .i - j .... ! r,.,t. v .7r,7,n, as the rinderpest. London katuruay T) . Review. Puljiit discourses have insensibly dwindled from speakim: to ivadinsr-.a ... ,;. .,.' - , ,-., practice of itselt sufhcient to .stnle every germ of eloquence Sidney SmiUi. . ... i i i 11s m.-mv leatiinii 1 mnus ittav tie 1 tie 1 as 11s tiat is iiem nrin v niLrei 1 er nv a . . z.-- -.;--" -- r-.T 1 ...t- -ii;- I..A.I. -.:.. . . 11 a.z ..1 A..i. 1 m m m n is . .w - n bm b iimonors. i Ml a Chi. a neimj outi unu ri inu-ii i i.roken of a had habit, he nnv.'ly n- t.lw.,1 "T.iti.i. hadn't I 1-etf.er be m-nd- !ilV I Hierc was once a Mayor of an ancient hiirouL'h who was a staunch teetotaller, i ,-- - -- - - - - i and i' known to he ?n. Ileaiipndd' the festivities prom-, ted I.j a neihlh.r- - - o ... ti'i i i it. ing ikiiuuku, ku mhuc hih- uu mi- ; the Mayor well put a ulass of milk-; :fS took it up ami qualTiil it off. and set it down, s;tyin. "L rd. what a cow A laU.rer of Hibernian extraction l , , , visa, not long in. lameiitinjr the hard tiiii, stud draw in u for a ontrast a bnjr'it picture of his t..iuf in the old , ,unlry. W ,,1 ,.. finally, -av I wa..nly Iwck aain in my fathr p.U- ! itJ A jolly fJ'ow-woikman squinUil i, is f.y, and replied: -Mire. :tn" av y i wore there ve inotght sthstn on the , jjroUfJ' a- p.afh yer li,m ifown the i -)iititlU' an' open the door av it." ' - " ' -Cin'i. you give me some work?" in ,,,,,., j ;i jHHrchap at a Chicago tele raph oilii one day this week. -jj fUH" vvsts the short replv. -Well. by inf. I've jfot to have ith in ter do purtv soon, muttrel the :j- i- pllcant. And turning desjieratel) to the tele- graph offi'ial, lie continiieil: "I s;tv. initter, ctiuidu't you hire uie for a telegraph jole V Yet even then the nfflci.,1 hsid to turn j him avvstv. every jmisI being supplied. . "Mv son." s tid a bland gei.tlemsin to ! St little liov, "Would Vol! Hot llketo-ollie to -Mind ly.tehiMtl, to sing and prstv, smd hear stll siImiiiI Moses and Asiion. smd the wImIc, smd the fiery furnace. ,Jo sejih's costl i.f many colors, smd put vour iM'imiis in the box?" vile you going to hsivesi ("hiistmsis tieeV" siskml : he child. "Xo," answered the old man; "but we sire going to spend the money that would be spent for candles ami oi;ti.g-s stud candy in sending tracts to tin little heathen children in ." " I hiil'll do," answered the rude young boy, sis be took st sight sit the good ..Id man; "I iloij'l trstm with no such Sunday-school as thsit!" And he depai ted to stone st lost dog The following conversation between two children is "smart," smd this time it's Arlington. A sister and ;i brother were occupy ing the same bed. patents in an stdj muiig room, a cold wiutci's night, and the little fellow, whose name wsis .Jimmy, awakened rsither earlier t list it usual, slipped out of bed smd was trotting around, when the sister miss ing her charge calls to him thus wise: "Oh, .Jimmy, come smd get into bed this i minute. , ou will caught vour def a cold, and you will be sick ami die, .Jim my, smd go to heaven. And you know, .limmy. you have no relations there. Hut I have, for t.ran'uia II. is fheie. Oh, .Jiininy.do coiue!";ind he came. Trallic in New England Ferns. Among the new industries of the last few years is the collection and sale of reeping ferns so conimoii in our New Kuglaiid wood.s. but entirely unknown beyond the Alleghani"?. and. until last year, unknown beyond the Hudson. This business originated at (Ireenlield. where it is now carried on extensively, and was begun here about four years ago. It is now in the hands of K. W. Clarkeantl Mielle A: Co.. whosell many thousand dollars' worth annually, lhit lew bunches were sold at first, but as the demand has steadily increased, the woods cist ami southeast of r-pringticld. in I.oiignieadow. Wilbraham and Sum mers have been carefully gleaned, often the value of the ferns growing on a single acre of woodland will ex cel d that of a single acre of corn, and wood lots have been bought at high nrices solely to control the tern trade 'Ihe season ,if gathering these ferns ,lM" "' :'11 f-ireigii -""l -Xiiieru-au col begiitsal.out the middle of August ami ,,,v'1 "''-5'l. " durable as they lasts till late in the autumn. Originallv "eautilul. There is no pieee of tur onlv ltesl, ferns were sold, and these n,l,,IV that can be put into a pallor. i ,",,.i,. !.,.. iM.nct i.t-.c .i..... .r-.i i....c i.nt Illll I ' 'i III I.HII I' ill I'Mlllon.', the trade in the pressed ferns is now by far the largest part of the business, and gives employ incut to a number of hands. One dealer in this city keeps about twelvcgirlsat pressing. A doen ferns are pressed in one "string." and one N'-w York house has ordeied l'D.ooo strings. The pressed ferns are sent all over ttie t luted Mates aim anaua manv going to California I'hev are used mainly for wall decorations Sjtriiitjh-l'i I! puhlhau. M .ntgouierv Mlair is writing a life of Andrew laeU-oti Itiilti-riial. TttoMv!! O'C. tu. 11 ttr f I'atriit-. of tlir IliW A l'AI KN I Or VIl k. a- Ir violins. r'.rt tin i.ll..umi: l". -. iMtcnts iv-iit-il to Wr-tcrti meiit ur. mtti:mi'.i:i: !'. 17;, Clothes DiveisL. Talbott. Mediapo- lis. Iowa M 11 n in 1 : no 1 1 1 11 oro 1 oil- 1 , j-"- - - Corks. t:c. Patrick, Gibbons. Keokuk. Iowa. Susptnd:mr Chamieliers f'.eo. "War ner. Des Moines. Iowa. The chain an.d its stops can pass throu;li theaperature 111 tne miaru wnep.ever tue iock is . lift'd to one side, so that the chain ! hP i"tM u- Ice M-ikinir Apparatus t has. hit - .. ... . -. - ' aker. Davenport. Iowa. j V,;,ur Holts-John l Airier. Avoca. I Iovva. "" Iuntain Pen Holders A. P. Allen. i Denmark. Iowa. roniis-.T,,hn Dunn. Oskaloo:i. Iowa, i A two-part ctlin. divided vertically. :... t ,vn.iow.i. Animal Traps -Henry I. Mitli. Otta - w:l lvai,:;5:,s' ,. . v,,a Maishall Turlev & John Hem- !. ' V , i!- i imr. ouneil HlufK la. ! Churn Motors N. C. AViliingaud & AV. V. Waters. Toledo. la. .'hdllKree Plates Daniel TI. AVinter. j evv ton. Iowa: a.-siirnor ot one-liait fns . ri,lt to.j.um,s M. irvvin. same place. , Two metal plates haviuc a boss and i socket to relieve the bolf from strain. j and lus to limit the plav of the vvhifTe ' ire. 1'irU-l FVnci Win-, --!: ..Im (. Aivm K M-'t:. A: Hpvwi. I.W.:?. r -'ii-.m -- l.il tl '. I'.a. lrn I i inters w imam .): an.i i ,,tl4.r v j.,n,.. r,i.,n Townslm.. Vat. Huren onmiv. Iowa. - . - ....... - -, ruljivatrs Mwi x jJJJJsSISj 'j ( ultivators iuiwm v, . .tov. inw of part his rurhl u l:n Mtiii Sixmuel ?ti!.s: sortie place. - - ..--.j- ..-. - . . . . Chain Pumps F. A Leavfns, BeKe ? - - - - ; rew-ThtadinK Atfarhmpnts ;.. Iteaiiiii? Murliin- . E. Mr)iT and - ""5" l ) " ' ....,.., erank till rC H at dir-I disLUKf frfn nut pi.M-. im. t-nd of jij- o-r be.d-i whi-l am! iai'it : nut Turn hji.iio. u!,t-i nit for.-rs y j- '-. V fi, Tl ' ulTt.iUl.A the,.t: . r .-nil. ! Till. lKKMTx BT V9Xtw su v..s. i s ! ! " ;'l;';,i'; L'V"."'."'4.' h"'r Vli-at -! BfiMfi' J M J V ' S WW IT IT iv in .: v. orn - w irn m lot ut-tYeiprn .. KtfB .... Huttt-r !rk -w Ura LarU I MtCAIMt. Ht'SPS Ch l t m " i" i -' .- i - i. .- - r. i I 1I'B , iw-r-fhatetn !!.. i i'". Ifh.ir - Wtntne'iT ivhaT4i'ru!Vi JUt" n.Vs" ; yw "ViUMew . ,t t .. k. vh 1 -T ! I lUrlr-Nw J. I Lanl l Th1 IV Kwf VM-J? "tV.u'V-Vlii xx v '.-'"j i He I urn No 1 t pt. utri. a , - i . I I'". ti X i i : i.i: w . ld (; J & It) t V I I e I i i e. v: u S.V M i-J IS tJ Vt ilO W $ t 1st r - .ii i . I't.rfe Mp l-iril t-ineiNMn. Khun Whr.it lied dm Oau It.olcy ISv I'..ri Utnl VILWAI'SKK, Floor uv.it-N: .... Corn .. . iiat N" 2 Uarlrv - i2 Kw-No i. DKSU4INI Cli. iir- Wholesale Wlir.it new Ciirti I.lts Hurley Utr KlCC1 It'ltTlT Iliitfi CUttll' Hi ; i t i , t 2 ju ti 10 11 VI c. i : . 2 :s j Tin: ci:.vn:.NM vi. ri.oiv 1 1:1 i.. Colli Vli-il lit A t .inlfil to Dimti- V" ('. The award by tie- Indiana Mate Ag riciiltur.il "s.iciejv on the .Mates trial of iuiiileiii'-nts held 0:1 the farm of I'erdue I riuveisity. Lafayette, the last of .June, was announce I last week at their an nual fair at Indianapolis. I lecie A: 'o. tl nt the ribbons for high est award in the tri il of "Walking Cul tivators," their Aiivvncj: carrying off the honors. Also their Hii.iuv .Ml. kv takes the gold medal in the sulky plow trial. This was probably the largest and most closely contested field trial ever had in the West, continuing during the entire week, twenty-one competitors m i-ittivitMf 'mil snllr'- iitiev n-irl u-in it. ( uiiv.uoi .tun siiiK.- pio.vs p.u in ip.ii- ing. including all the principal m.inu- , . ta.turersof these implements. Vhe'-Cilpin Sulkv" was also awarded the litt pnxe for best work at tl e plow ing match at the Iowa State Fair last month. This, the manufactuiersclaim. is about a hundred premiums tor tin-. 1 popular plow in trial, throughout the country, since its tir-a introduction h-s than two years since "A Tiling of Iti-.iiitv N a .l.iy I nrr r." Kspeciallv whi-u it coiubines ut ill' v ...:., . lv ....... . t. ,. . i . wiiu oeainy. I'onaiiiie, ,mci o-.it i. i , of Iiiirliugtoii. Iowa, uicoiiiicctiou with their wholesale Marble. Lime. Cement. and Ihnlding .Mat-nalTr ide. have m stock a IliagUlficelll ilisphlV of lllllble. ,i . . i . . . i . . . i : . i mailiieied slate, and mai iibied iron mantels, and iron grates. These man- t.-ls are beautiful in design and iinish. . v.... ... .. . maioieieu on siau auo ii"i. in imiia- sitt ing i ooiu. dining room, or chamber. that will look so well lor the amount invested as one of these mantel pieces. and there is no reason why everybody '..J.rf'm'ViWoMnr;' Y'oVn: should not do the same If they eann-.t. ( ."bV., 'W.XVlZ1 un?. Vl whv and a shrug of the shoulder end- i v..n e o n.. -i-tluMliscussion. Meanwhile one-ii.th .. V)KVW tS.'KcS""'1 the deaths in the country maybe ; i aced Ijj. H Ironing Board. .lir.u.'li- ..p iTwliii.i-tlt- ti iti..lri..tt- mil M""' I'rr'rrt ilurafilr. ami rtiraprst lioriln? (UlCCilV ol lUUIietllV to HielU lety, alio ..ir.l In th w..r .1 Almjt rfaifnriiii- nr.p I ...... 1.. It tl... ..im-.!..!- it,. .!...-..ni. 1.. w Olie-ltalt til' IllUlllels aild tulPM CI line- ' u hi('1' lin ,,ur prisons and jails are due IVrr :JZ::;:,rZ , . , even n nrison ieiormeis me suoieci is , virtually lgnoie-l. I he mistake appear jlO lis U) nave neeil ill ill glllg urilllKen- ness a.s a (Mime and temperance as a virtue. That is onlv one side of tin question. The one is also adi-ease and 1 the other a nece-s.irv jireeaution to ive lite. 11 the voiinu' lad starting out , jU lif,. and the mother who follows : him with entreaties and nraver.s uinier- ( S.0()(I lhal Uw clls ,- i,qllr in hisce w;ls not only a moral delinquency but a step toward suicide, ju-t as danger- ous as exposure to cold would be to a ... ,111 consumptive, his danger would be less- . . , - 1 ".. -. , ,. enetl Olie-iiail. -Soman Is asliailieu u ,, , ,.i .i :.. protect a Weak bodV. lUIt lie rUattes into ... ., 1 :,.....- I I'Ml Ilia I Hill t 1 I 11 I 1 V IIIS Illlk-Lff'I 111 It"' i ' ' ' " ' i sistance as stromr as his neitrhbor's. ""7e ; ::.. ..... --.i:..-.;.ii - . i . ! are alad to f.nd imm the reiorts of the , :)H.iali0I1 th:ll lllt.ir nilional Int.lhwl ()f TneKi r lhis fMnMno ,.vil of lir j . - . . j ," . i nine is so fast iramim: the approval of, ; the mihlir. A'nr York Tribune. . - - - caretully inserted is the best IIo- Him: I in the market, it having no sharp points - y -r., n in the nose. The Brown nde P.im; , , , , closes on the orf ie of the noe and is ' the best sine! rimr. Chambers : QriXLAX. Decatur. Illinois, are manu- . f.,riirra -n.ot- -ii-n m.iTtnfifriira tVi& il,ct ire1I?'.;i .he o m.imifacture the tgle iiill Corn Husker, the farmers ! favori :iiunrei ;ier. i lie 1 iiiiiiiie i.tii" wiien rror. w. r.!n.. a. m . m. n. '-'! ri ." '9 ' . i 1 -xry a I'f .-.. r 'n t ??'! m-i ft r r r r; .f iii'i r it t r t .J CU - t- i : -at ." ? i-4 a- rs j t -t ' r ' ;:'? -.t -- ltr1'e H't 'ir'". ' J , -r , .; ri Ctrtr- ' t -!.- H'L.t.K .!- t 3 MS'. rt I .t M a r r . ui ; ; - - 1 ll h I .! 4iin H't r" - . I r .I -til t mt l -'th 3 rr . ;-. lTjt 'uixriirTriin I'-i i; k - - rff) trrt'u il -llrt pi ? 33 N ; " t' t. 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'h lMitrl rr rtvtl It r. tlr .a i.m r nil Ixiut ti'rw.tr .f t ! i .,. tri. t. t. t,r ii ..' NttnHraki- l't Tr rrtuirrl ltrtr niitlclur ir trrprrtl r.it ' J 11 fHIM k. A ' N K mrnrr tilth ami vrn ttirrt. V t Ail arr f"r a)r '. 'rK-v - ! Jr.n t Jii'tini'trr ;ti. t l rum If it It r t tojir i.f.T ti 1' If It tt But trur tirtrr tpr .k It. ha; it i) t utr K'lrt'i lijlih: Utrr 111 N.-trr .jiti.'trr t m .iiif ti: for t r r '-ncr lire nf jo htitir tir'thrr itr.1 tfir purrLAtr of ftlrrft lit!l-ht t.itr r.'i. Ir. flrlKKK. rr. r rfr.utr nf Mrlttth -li.I lrri tt, llitfl!iit.-t "rntt (run it f'r I' I".' t'tn lrt.tti Trrjtt .til itltrtrt of tfr Ml tirtv l.ltrr l.ur..- ItrT. Thrust. Ur.t i. ? 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For T iptlwr lit-ft f ihr tktri. ;itinflt rt.l M.ilrlir V rMiir it Ihf n;rri:tt rnn.lt. t it rr movr frmii thr i "ti-in ttir iri4urtii( iiuii- Tti rrinaikati e rur.' rSrflril t rurttm- hr itHliicnl mmy ti) tlrisiit ml (ott.rrrl-t tttitiin r itiKiM. t tirrtcrlhr iul ur II tu Itirlr H II f.lllllll.'l If" I f .1 i-t of ! ni'.ir liirm't It utril. ami onr ti.-ilf f It !-! with flh or n-tttfoot oil. wtitlr on thr uttirr I'm lr Stin'n llitrnrst Oil l iinril. i ttir l.'tttrr ill hi tti lo-ttrr roii.Utt.m aftrr tnr ioi'i -tcrvlri- tluii th fornn-r ltl t.r Jtt tlir f nil tf 'tiirr inoiit hk Fmirirrt l'rilrlrt.irj I'u . .M'i uf irturri. I'tniMttii. Ill There is nothing m iniMb-rn discovery so wonderful and meritorious, as that gieat labor-saver, hobbius' I-'lectnc Soap, (made by Cragm it Co., I'liiladel phia.) It tells its storv on the tir-d trial. Ask vour gr cer for it. Hr"rtllrf'i KTtr.ici f Tr tml Wllrt Chrrr ti it iirrl ttioii- tiult 'ul ri'ilrt .t .., a :i) iimrr. In .ill riii"i r ton t i-.ui to itir tntr of riirrpt ! u", "' "" '''"" uf l"- try Kiim-. , i nit i.'iit i.irn- l-lllt ! - '' .P. V I -..llT 1ll.lll .1 111. ( r"ks il"ir .' l r r !. t iifl. li.- ,m..i , i ,,,. .,,., r srxuvicrco s-ittnnri t. I- w t ' -c i .inn mit.ii .h.i. i-.tarn-ti.n tt.thn.tm- ' fmW n i.t'i l N :its;iu I al'l I o Ntt.lil N V i ifcI.-f llK,ir n kfi r uomf n ' V, , J.,:";,",'!,)1 ,F.mr .",""' S, .T"r"" j "it f f mmisii o.,i.r. Mirhtu i TTTA N rED IM MEDI A'l E Ltt ! III UNI iii'.rr i i.iiiii; mni .ti.il wonirn to tr.irn y ff inKi.mnn v,t.,ti.n irn-r.int.r.i l J If sh, i,, .i, irt tnr .r.i. MriMf .l.lr.tt I ' , i.n.j iiiiimi. tkikliimhoi, A OIIKlil l OIlHi Ci 4 kW -OMKIIIIMJ FVriHKIYNFW -',' I uliiir. I'.li-citnl Artlllr g 4 lltlltW xu i-r ( ri-:im llilol i .tr! V .r tv tl. iiii' "r 'i-iiil taiiii. t o. i.ii..' l'r si-ml taiiii. f..r t.mii.-. i.i:itr ntiTi.Mi ui Writ 51 Dr. CRAM' 3 V t h . O I l lrlll N B sH I M I ll I j ifnlwl I I I llllW it, ,,I,n -nr npitrnlifla arul all nrrrosit j.iri I o,, i ram A Mn lirr 115 K ltninl Mti strn-t i, tk.., Jf i ., i ,irit it:tt iiruiiu i m j '" ' 51 "-r "fu" Ar,.fat-.a f A HP A UT?TT r.m, -. ...v AWAk If im :irf at' rtnl with thU mo.Irrn i-iriny Vol fiavr trli-i' ail tlir m r.illfil "tDriTih-i" ulth nt fi rin.iiii'iit irllrf, atk ur ilriiu'irttt for Pit K lt-NKIf CM Klill TRK VTMF ST tr'it) hi.ttlr fr.-r. r IMI.OsK KXCHFss cilAltOKS iV-.To I" Folt ir W want a rrlUWr rfil in vrrv r..i.-it t" huin wr nrfrr rxtr.iorllnnr naurrlli.Ti-H Try thlt rrllirily fllllj at olirrl j.rtis- I a'l or ail.lri,t. u ith f-TAir for i-ir- i-llLtrs. P. K tl.K KIIKKO.N KKCKtl-r "F Pltll . $2. Pit- II MILTON. I WIC.OINS ...... ' "'.s il.irV Strrr IIIICMUI A VIC'TIM'N WARM(;f . 'i Tliu'tihit hi-anv lilrt. rirvrr out of ortjrr x.,. .s w.,r.P(1 ,-vrrvtirirrr. I5KKKN" A K1U Ct. :.i .;;' ,.it'ir "" "'t , Mrs. Or. Keek's Catarrh Remedy. I Si. niir. NinjrlriKr. Noilonrhr N'n palrt ' nn'iT no rxiorhitan: frr Attmtton to ai -j;;', '&.' me troti.ri wti Catarrh anil (Vinmituritlonani1 tircal .I'tra'ru. to rail on Mm ir Krrk 1 tfir rrlrfirarnt ca'arrh atnl Contimrtlon sr.rtal lt llrrtrratmria. In attrartlnif irrrat attratlnr 1 -hr roroii,v invitronr amiaii Trrttmint frrr I .tt o-ir oCjr. Clrrular (rlTln? full Information j srnt Aililrrtt ail coHitniinlrattont to Mie OK KK.CK. i'r.tv ttrrrt riivic"'' " t.t pAVnDiTP nr.iDCTTc cadmco 'I hcrn. C t-.pic, V-r ;j c a..d !--a X 'a. ..i ir'nrr ' it 'ni ( ir 1 , Uv'J't"ri, t-A - i r ii '-'r Sar ;.. 1 1 - . $( "-" Add't LLi.kn o to.wv mm, vi nil ln wn FislrrLrT"iuTrivnrtith- I'll L V o"Jr 'ln or the ntr of ktilfr Ufratnrr I II r.Aorrautttr a srp.K itkk im n iiJlik'l'AV with natlrntt from a l't:arr ' i-i ii w- will contract :o pay aUtrarIlriir and CM'l. 'fn I ' fall t. rrrct a raillrai rurr. N Mir? for -f.rtti".itIon or rxamlratlr-n VIWH MIIHMIs ic-m tuonttrrrt . MraiM Tf 4 K "1- ctoirrt m 'hr wr,r:c ir r- .wm X::"!; lYSu'&r& vv.-r"t. n v e o Box .- iiirTT1T7 ITI f 1 IV K Y - IF'II norrr ?rlcrtjrprt f omranv ' .v rrerlfJ tap!r irtr; p.r.i...rrrri Vjly- tra Va na'il? Impr'ir.-nii!. Nrir ant Hanti'a) oi.- .fof. Orcat5: and Mnslriant rTrrvwErr irilortr tjjr.r Oriran ami rci mrarnd thm at STR'fiT Kirt-cLak In Ton. Mrrbantro an1 ura 1 ev. Warraatl FlTe Tears. Srnl for Price L15-4. i: Wastel imnil!atrly to . -. i .. t.n. ' irarn ici-tii'"j. .i road and Exprrti botl ne. Situations jruxr- antrtil. Ufrcornraendnl by sopt. w. C. Teirarapa v-o. as inr oniy rritaoie :ierrapa :nooi. cir culars frr. Addresa ". W. Telegrapb laitltnte. .. h.-.k-. t,.in...nL . . i. -.- -. -.... . . ! i- i . ti?; vt w. hi n t it , Wi i ti fl n Mif) J ' ? f ,rtMi.riur.tSii..ii..i n; . w f fjrr iJJ3 o5r srv .M-.,..-,,.,-. ., .t rutilr .)lt...Tf th ' ' U Vt ,-fi. n A T- "-m J I1.e'li'i 'i-l ira.i Ut" mt 'i-" t ol "iS-" PKMtM,lMUW fe) viirvi IILV i ii I ' i ill 1 1 CALKIVH1 XOVKLTY Ms IT3l CI.OTIIK.S WASH Kit. T F VI nKOTiir.aN i n "J INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. ,VM mfW r - - -S " - v 1 : m is n n fiS . - h. Ff Mr, rr i ( w r- a a a m m i. a. ti The First Annual Ti;: W ua Industrial Exposition 8ui:dinf. a- 81,880 16 MILES OF N ' fKKft fro v t SOLD DUITCS TIIZ 73A?. EVERY STOVE IS UIIIKLUK I M I) 01: U1 II As Absolutely WilM a Fai.lt. Our Niw S iit Xos. 37, .IS, .11). 17. is and 1 AEE A KAEVrLT- i"" " Convenienr Neatnc . I Economy, Ami nil the essential points that u to make up the HOST FERFECT GODEII S70Y3 K IT oII'iti-iI fo f lie iil)lle MA OF O.S'f.Y HV EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO. Kc:. 612, 511, GIG ' C'.Z i:. Llaic ::., .sT. I.oi I-, M. all livi: i 1. hi: w.i.irs i.in-: im.i:asa.nt a;i.n. LOOP tf':;EeLT on .r ;-. B tl rtri 'Hl-'U r. I . .. ' r.!- ' ' a?T ' I...III- tl.lltr ' r tT r fr.-ii I it t'"l lit. kiuitl !! i ' nil t -l, M m I 11 ' Ir r:.ltf lllrlit . I Ii rul ! In lit . . V- .iiivv 1 - r ti 1 -n 1. i i hi 1.1 iic 1 r 'fl- t it lirl it nrr i.f rn ' r- f 1. 5,tri trM V r,j i". - j trlrn?"'. fi rr infri T Krry titiyflli rmlirr it t ..:. r t j. t' ( tint It at tli.t f it a r 1. i-a.r ' patili. ati.J rxtrrinf. f'ttAii? ttrar -! ai.. lay Srint 5i" f-.r ." I ir rit iruir. 'i lortriiinTt ..f tt i.'i.ai.'t. l." Uar '.wi. nr tllll of ttir !r..!llli- .l..l"l'. t. Mi t H t H-1. . InrUiillti!.''' Ifrra tio t..r a ! tnr". '"' ' t'rln ttal of thr s' l.xiit Mminal i ' .-r I tay It l ttir ltrl Ti u Uimtt 11. I' '. r i a yrar nu' ".. r " ' ' ' ' '"' " ' tirk.T Tru-.. k..t;r K H-rt H--i l i.atnt'rr It fii: .r.--! -r. . M. .il- t.t t. f lirrii fi r ? rai- ati-l i.t-' ''-' ""' -ll I Tit I for 1. mt f .' i '-t' - ', -rtor a.l !' rr v t'r : !. ' ' ' ' ID eat.iltti.J f arl' . ! rtrrt i' 1 ' riff) til Oi t' VV r '111' t' "I ' r Mrlt. WiiiiiPN.iiitl lillilrni"1' tr- .U ; ' - ( Mr ll.mr for t VMiN ! I' r I I ' I ' !... If yi j ti.tr a fr i' r " lilm , rarer tj in. t. . 5 --' - r- now 1: I Kl nS o., !bix 1 1 70. ol'M I b I'.LI r F. ! . K MOIVK.-A-KT ImiIji.J It IIUMi Vl Tratnt n r 1" I-ll.d .t HariSc. anil l- JS'.it. A I Ral na.lt AtOrar.iJ Janctlir. l'h 'hr rsi'ji. . rft wrttrrn Ka!Ij At H. ItoGi wHJi ta Ii'e"! rt Ki l GUiKtiL '.'IV , K. lira llii.t AllEt. M.t3ril irf CUKt.tD.ir'jKCt S si 'E 7i'J at trrtjtJ Lowest RAtr cf Taltlor. vt fc'-fl. at WokTlUTCa B7IUIKM COLiZOII. E'tvc;. IU.. aa :: t C3 C-3 i . i - - :T -ti' o: v - rs -- - i. f t " vt -xr - VeoMPPtss- j i" m. I r WASHKS CLKAN, QUICK. AND EASY. r,ESTS WANTED EVERKWHERE! CT3 en o 3 CD CO -3 - t-V Cfc t2.' 1 'ff 5 C-3 J - ' lit xtf r s: vt &-. iK"" Wl J. - - . . ! .ar. a- mr !n "x r "3 TO CTD o ; JOt. "La tm B a : f s-r r q m r f- ?a : s canra n 112 h.va Op.s Maines. 0cr. 5. 1876. s ' ti C'Y - ' t4lltM t i .-. ' lf 'I m9 Ht1l ., ; , ti I i ! -.'" .ift ! ti iomIi . ' ii fc i it"l .-i ' r IOWA CITY ACAIllIM'V wlttlM ' ' ,.. f uli S ' ' .'" Itr0t t.'t ' i fe - t pfrr' ... i..' i' i li I I !' . ' ! ' ' ttr'tttt', . ' -ti.i,ti.4M lttrbt t V' " ' i twt t'-l ''!. I imttlU.. M M UlO I .IAMKS A. t.TKST. ,! V . I 1 ! W lmli-MlIe M I S I I UN litl. PACKARD GRCHfSTRAL ORGANS. M eb-fT iliol nll) .ilii riB. lUirlitigtoti. Ill VI II. t . .. ' ' t " "4 ! f.Tillt ... . . ... i... J ! tt K j t , .Ml "IIIMI MI - If M V tHt t I I t I. t .' t...i l .1 , . t 0 !A 9lm ..! t. l Agents Wauled. w ? SHORTHANDS ?: 1 xT 1 11 ROBONOPUBLICO I.I II v tl J I ? I t t 'tt I'mh lllrll t ' l-5ff ? :.J fiV, dialler Feed Mils : f m -J t . t ...! . I I.I 1 1 . 1 JTZ. Astlima. 'I'll I ' . t'. ifxt f .1 (." . f ! I V I . j, . , . 11 ...1 . I;. ', .1 I ... !l t I. . . 1 5 .i t ! -t li ', ' t it r f. - t 9- ': . l.t " if ' ,r t ' II rr fm- m .1 ti !" " " '" " ' 1 !. in i ll f". .'. 11 a . !i a - . 9 - i .. , ;. r. . ti ' v. j ft . . a . . ir tft, J ! I II , 1 .n.' 1 ' t J i rt 1 t r 1 4 . - A ' !..!. -.!-, ' 1H I . 'ir . H mm II". ! 1 ; . . 1 ' h -m. 1 i i: vim ii 1 s. 1 vrrrieN-v KM cr in... 5 . 11 . i N I Dr. hittier, h 617 St. Charles street. St. Louis, Mo. . V v -t U 4 1 t- - .t- rt . Mkikt Uk. t tt - ; - -" . t jj . tanrr iri. O -L Stntaf, 0 e .t M' j. or flu lj. ll Ui-oir Oit "1 Sp t or mril ?Ttin of th lhrrat 1. norltn-i. - fti.S .t.i-t , j. r, -rf f f w -t .- r t- ,' SrrrJ'.rrSo-j. Sult Dtb.l'! al'l Irii tt" r-r. t.- .Mia v ll""t f f t fc 9 M. JI ' V .- t mf t tr.itl VL a . ' -- it tttr ' r9 ntpti ii ii ." ,iyfHi t:.?.- r--.- ataroc lZT "J,th.Jf7.r 1 )-rmi- r.MBkt A t r n v. -- - - .1 la "-l i. Ir. ; " i - ' .n' tf Vi - t 4 '. ' i,..i t- - & T. it 1 -S" ..1 1 t : lt hr yii v - t -. tf r--t - - --Vr-t. C t r s i ' w '' ' " 1 1 4 tt4 .-" u. t a. it -t, J K bX-i; Ilii.nir . Pmphii5t. !9 ny d'Jrtt, fir T3 &!j-. KANHOOD 'TV'.'VJ?7 woMAjsrnooD jr.i-sr Boat xi. .. "zt. f r 2J C- - Minnood ind Wsrnanhocd is Grmri, toWt togtnr, 1'iutlnt-!, 15 Ctitv. MARRIAGE ! ?&. pZrT.,. i GUIDE. r.rrist cio : clolh s4 rT.t tamint. BU t-r v. - f.'!-'. Ja 1 -"Tt. t ? I . i s.i -trrr v -. '. . f "; ! a.-iif. Tricerr tt.tc.k .! r 1 " T t. 4" TV r" f -. 'r -t ".tl . tr-r HIWttiaf ! V. ag'.'-l . f-. . f fcr- -. KS tMV Tl & or" Ttj. .(Uu wrt n.tr!fc. r W,'t- . til' a ta t -1 i- v. - i.i v iiivo im r.1 a . y - t ra Is X3l t. J.a ' . ui'. I ;rW!."i'- tt mt r r"t. t I " tfeicrastof icat - a- --. v' : g--t,t-y- -t 4 - t r iJ im i ouilii JC-U44-. Vts '- VJt CV5" 8 z j jti r , : r"iplt la iif"i- t. -r tiiv. nr' -.j tc DR. WHITTIER, 617 St Charles street, St. Lout. Mo. MARRIAGE oit.Boir.iyxAS-3 Mtr '.i IEmU - SECRETS, . taw. 4 t- f- . - Xiryiii K . - f :- .. . c fr tv rt til kite ' ". ' t r"-", t-. . - - . 'I t mm. 'f: .. unn-t &-ttnulr.lvu4 7l l .. Aiijxrtt. Ur C A. bmittn, t v 3i . -Lut.JIa. J Jf . j.itt la lAZ. fen it I'rirtfiaK "- ! Jiolr. I H c. c N V , gSL-- Vw