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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1877)
.J Ife f IflKU sr ! 5-'" 4 3tf rv- , .SK.L lag "-ft. &-r Ps?' rS" 3 - I?., -j i1 As the buiuu streaas tin back again To hcaies la the MM deep. My thought tan sgala with gladeeae Sow. Fresw far-away sielghts with rlevd and mow. Tonerae la the nallowM leer ago. Where their loved, lot Idols sleep. Witt an eager bound from steep deelt&ef laey loop with a rash I Bg fall. Descending from drpt to depth below. That Ttsse haa.-teored with wand of snew On heights thsTo'ersbadow long ago. Like b death scene's dreary palL From the glades and frost king's breath escaped. They glide through a fanny plain. And warned by tie breath of wlnda that Mow The tweet of fragrant flow'ra that grow Mid loTea of youth. In loig ago. They anear their hosie again. And they now with smite naraallng flaw. Low-break on the golden strand. And. loit to the tense, with raptarego To seek their beloved In long ago. Afar froBi the height , the clond and tnow Of the Present' distant land. -HL Louis Republican. The World of Fashion. of The Different Miades and Varieties 8llka-IUnU About Millinery. One of the novelties is Persian silk in very bright colors, softened by graver ones, in the intricate geometri cal Persian patterns that have become bo familiar. These designs are also shown in mixtures of silk and wool that are light enough for summer dresses. The soft yielding silks in brocaded or damask designs are largely imported in very light qualities, scarcely heavier than the plaid Louisness so long in vogue. Leaf patterns will remain stylish among these, and especially what the French c.ill feuille fossile, or skeleton leaves on a ground of darker shade. Grenadines are more largely imported in dark colors than they have been for many seasons. Until last summer im IKirtations were almost entirely con lined to black ; but last year the colored grenaoines came into favor, and will be very generally worn next season in dark blue, brown, myrtle, green and gray. Very small checks and very fine hair stripes will be shown for summer silks. The first choice in these will be designs that mingle the two shades so closely that at a short distance they appear to be all one color. Two shades of seal brown, two of dark blue, and the con trasts of black with white and gray from the bulk of these importations. inesame soft cashmere finish seen on colored silks is liked for black gros grains, and the medium grain is also chosen. There will, however, be few dresses made entirely of black gros grain, as the variety of damask, ar mure, and brocaded silks, is largely in creased, and many of these are so incon spicuous in design that the most quiet tastes will be pleased. Evening silks are brocaded in all the designs just noted, and are accompa nied by gros grains of similar shades. Tilleul green and yellow shades, deeper than the cream color of last year, are those most largely imported. For even ing dresses there are also gauzes of delicate tints in the silk designs. For bridal toilettes are very heavy poults desoie in all the blanc shades. .Novelties are shown in the light gauzes for evening dresses. Among these are plush stripes half an inch wide, with armure stripes between. These are cream, tilleul, pale blue, and canary color. Very rich brocaded de signs between velvet stripes are shown in these light colored gauzes. Lilac, meuve, lavender, and other kindred hues are revived, and the clear sea foam green without the yellow of til leul is also shown. The smallest armure figures will be probably the first choice for the silks that are used as parts of costumes in combination with tiros rrrain ti, are tiny oblong horizontal figures, like parallelograms with their ends rounded. They are shown in a loBg list of colors, such as moss green, gros blue, myrtle, cream, etc They will be used for pnncesse dresses, polonaises, and for basques with tabliers. Tue new self-colored gros grains have the soft cashmere finish, with demi lustre, and medium reps, neither very heavy, like poplin, nor too small, as in taffeta. The colors that predominate are blue, brown, dark steel and smoke shades. Of brown shades, seal brown will remain in favor; the largest im portations of blue are indigo tints; green ranges from the creamy tilleul, or lin den, to dark bouteille and myrtle green -Bourette is offered as a novelty, but has already been made known to our readers by Madame Baymond's letters and the importations of the fashiona ble modistes. It is a rough-surfaced fabric, made of waste silks of different shades, and in contrasting colors. The ground is twilled, or is comparatively smooth, and is almost covered with rough raised figures in irregular damask patterns, that are most stylish as they are most irregular. Importations of spring silks will be smaller than they have been for years. The largest buyers have been exceed ingly cautious in their purchases, on account of the advance in the price of raw silk and because of the depressed condition of the country. European manufacturers are also complaining of the hard times, and have not attempted to produce many novelties, hence we have the discouraging message that there will be very few new designs and these will be marked at higher prices than silks have been selling within the last, three Years. The milliners are anticipating very few novelties, this season. Chip bon nets of ecru shades continue in vogue, but a great number of fancy straws will also be imported. There will be bonnets partly of chip and partly of lace straws, with brims of one and crowns of the other. The capote shape, it is predicted, will prevail. The fronts of all bonnets will be close against the face, but there will be some variations in the crowns. Trimmings will be tied closely around the crown, and follow its outlines, instead of being massed in bows and loops. A great many flowers will be used, especially in wreaths And half garlands. tfarptT' Bazar The Pake f the Stag f DatMaty. The King's palace is situated in the suburb of Abomey, called Jegbeh. a couple of miles southwest of Abomey proper. It stands about half a mile to the left of the road leading from the coast to the capital, the residence of Hahansu, the heir to the throne, being at the fork of the roads, one of which leads to Abomey and the other to Jeg beh. Externally nothing more is visi ble than a high wall of red mud, thickly stuck with cockle-shells, and having at frequent intervals a gate, with a high pitched roof of thatch, and earthen benches, also under cover, on either side. The area of the palace within the walls is about jnjual to that of Ke- gents Park, while before each pwe shed, as the covered gate-houses are called, is a large open space, cleared of trees and obstructions, wherein trooi dance and go through their military evolutions, such as they are. The inside of the-palace is divided into a series of large courtyards, with intricate mazes of passages between them, and it is the delight of a Daho mian host to bewilder his host by con ducting him through court after court ere he reaches the audience chamber. In the innermost court the private apartments of the King are situated, consisting of mere barn like structures, kept scrupulously clean by frequent sweeping and lirne-washing. Around the Amazonian Koo-si, or leopard wives, the actual wives of the King, each have their separate suit of apartments, or huts; while leyond the Amazon body guard have their quarters, to the num ber of perhaps four thousand. In ona of the courts a shed is erected about twenty feet square, with a high gable roof, surmounted by a silver image of a treewith an anteloie eating the branch es, and a bird building its nest thereon. The tree denotes the King, and the bird and antelope, representing the Dahoiiii an people, show that the King provides shelter and nourishment for his sub jects. "Within the shed is a mysterious something carefully wrapped up in a cloth, wherein the spirit of the present King is said to reside. This is carefully guarded by a priestess, who, after the death of the King, is the recipient of his soul, and is consulted by the feti chists. When the King has an import ant matter in hand, he consults this eustos spiritus, and during the present custom dozens of unfortunate men have been carried bound and gagged into this spirit house and there decapitated, their blood being sprinkled on the cloth enveloping thpflnirit An African i'.noch Arrien. Last evening as Mr. James Coffee, an unemployed colored waiter, was seated in the bosom of his family, regaling himself of his favorite dish of fried flounders and a hard-boiled epg, a sud den iap was heard at the outer door. Requesting Mrs. Coffee, his buxom help mate, to attend the summons, the door was no sooner opened than a grand scuffling ensued, and the smacking of an enormous pair of lips was heard. "Dinah.don't you know me V exclaimed the new-comer, again indulging in oscu- latory refreshment "Go 'long, you sassy nigger!" screamed Mrs. Coffee. "What's all disV cried Mr. Coffee, dropping a bit of flounder and springing to his feet. "Don't you know yah own husban'V cried thestranger. "What, Jim John son!" "Dat is me!" "Whar's yer stif ficate?" inquired the astonished host. "Oh, I lost dat in the sea!" "Do you recognize him for your fuss husband Dinah V" inquired Mr. Coffee. "Never seed his ugly jaws 'fore in my life!" re plied Mrs. Coffee. And thereupon old Coffee "went for him," and in another minute the stranger was footing it up Railroad avenue in a manner that filled all the cats and dogs for blocks around with amazement Mrs. Coffee lost her first partner at sea,but she says her present "ole man" is all her fancy painted him. Newark Register. Cowarwlr AsaaaHa. When a candidate for high office is so well liked and so popular with the mas ses as to make his defeat difficult in a fair and honorable fight, mein and cow ardly men are not wanting who delight in manufacturing lies and slandering his good name. There are also those whose selfishness prompt them to pros titute their honor, pervert truth, and ignore right, for the sake of injuring a competitor in business, whose prosper ity they envy, and with whose business sagacity they have not the talent to suc cessfully com pete in an honorable way. These thoughts are suggested by the mean, cowardly attacks made upon me and my medicines, by those who im agine their pecuniary prospects injured by the great popularity which my stan dard medicines nave acquired, and the continued growth of my professional practice. Narrow-minded practitioners of medicine, and manufacturers of preparations which do not possess suffi cient merit to successfully compete for popular favor, have resorted to such cowardly strategy as to publish all sorts of ridiculous reiwrta about the compo sition of my medicines. Almanacs', "Receipt Books," and other pamphlets, are issued and scattered broadcast over the laud, wherein these contemptible knaves publish pretended analyses of my medicines, and receipts for making them. Some of these publications are given high-sounding names, pretend to be issued by respectable men of educa tion and position, for the good of the people the more completely to blind the reader to the real object in their cir culation, which is to injure the sale of my medicines. "The Popular Health Almanac" is the high-sounding name of onof these publications, which con tains bogus receipts, without a grain of truth in them. Not less devoid of truth are those which have been pub lished by one Dr. 1 of Detroit, iu the Michigan Farmer, and by other manu facturers of medicines, in several so called journals of Pharmacy. They are all prompted by jealousy and utterly fail in accomplishing the object of their authors, for, notwithstanding their free circulation, my medicines continue to sell more largely than any others manu factured in this country, and are in creasing in sale despite the base lies con cocted and circulated by such knaves. The people find that these medicines popsess genuine merit, accomplish what their manufacturer claims for them, and are not the vile, poisonous nos trums which jealous, narrow-minded physicians and sneaking compounders ot competing medicines represent them to le. Among the large number of pre tended analyses published, it is a sig nificant fact that no two have been at all alike conclusively proving the dis honesty of their authors, it is enough for the people to know that while thousands, yes, I may truthfully say millions, have taken my medicines and have been cured, no one has ever re ceived injury from their use. R. V. I'ii:kce,M. D., Proprietor of Dr. Pierce's Medicines, World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. Renne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil in the house, is a sure cure when used tor headache, toothache, neuralgia, lame shoulders, crick in the back, cold, sore eyes, etc Try it and see how pleasant it is, and how nicely it makes you feel by using it as directed on each bottle. Sold by your merchants. Oar Advice. Wn advise eveiy person wlio has a fjinily tomakea trial of Oartku'8 Com pound rxrKACT or Smart Wbkd. t U cer taluly the uei medicine that evar went Into a family, as Ready Relief, Iu the numerous tile. arliei ami pains n ore or less common tn all fam ines. The timer? usenf thin Extract by Its stun ulatitgand peuetratlhgquallttes. quick y dirt uses itelf throughout the system and thu throws off Colds, rellsv 8 Pain aud prevents Disease. Sold by ail re.-pectame nmgg -is When you call on our Grocer or or Shoe Maker for either or both of the Pat. Wood Box Stove Polish Paste and the Pat. Wood Box Shoe Blacking and he tells you he has better or makes any eaxiise, you may be certain he has a stock of the old kinds and dare not offer these until thev are sold. NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE Sf?WmmT WW "VSSl? BIIMfc L muW m saH aflsKeaffmasBBBaftv ukBV STIEILIIfcrQ- INO Mi VIBRATTbTG a?vrr;ae t HABBOWS .STKIlLIXO, ILLINOIS. I THIS 15 T1IK SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE, At THX New Anerican Sewing: Machine IS THE ONLY MACIII.VK IN Till: WOULD which iasi:s IT. Its advantage ar that 1: can t threaded with ease la the Dr as well tj- Darliitbt. tfie tfctr&d drawing Immediately Into its jlcr. rr-jolriutf uo re.adjujtlng; of the fnttoti. Tne upjcr thrrad otj this tkK-hlur Istnreadrd wltn njail -, ad it U Biore eksliy o(Mratrd than anj otHer .lamtle M c&lae the wurid has er seen. HTAGKXTS WAXTED.JH CUIOauo Orica, 21 Wbh Aveauc. or D Motor otSca, Ite Molnc. Iowa It 1 lb irrw mrr ttItfeEi rt Oewd. H l tt Fals rf ttr Tata. 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Wfcr 4 r - t-;k r ta-4r r r . tv t. riK f- r -. . a4 at.t ia - rtr jm h v -4i ft ita( J l fci ar r a - . r t- Sal a r ( Ht fcr tr- w Tt. at v ntaJ ft iB ft t fJ atf ta a4 ua4 a i ' mm v d af tar u, ) tb.r-Jtint &r.(M fcraitr ? rla " " WW LI MORRISON Steel Beam Plow. HTER THAN WOOD Olt !KO.. AVOKITEWHKRKK.NOWX. THE HE HAM) DOL'IILKn YEAKLY. a lo Three Horse Equalizer Plow Clevis Wo4 ani Flow.. CuHlt4ir-&Hrrowil THE WHITE RUSSIAN SPUING WHEAT -The.,"I,",r,t'"r,! of Imntlrtds of rrll- more than titilui rrery claim berrlo fore inal In r.ivuror thin Kraiti. n h4i en thorouKhlr trstrd la all of ttir IirifiK-wheai.(troli g Mtatr ami the farmers declare it to l.e een ;t er than we ruiiresentrd or clalat-d fwr It jimi year "Ml l"r Tenllnionr Mr. Mepheu II ir.lnn ..f .,:. 11..- Wla. wrlte.sr My Wnite ldis.i.i ivnit ' not towed imt t th i.t wair i.. May. yet It fielded 27 li'i.h-L n-t- m ' lie mv other wheat nowcd three rweeki earlier vil.!eit hut t. -.,!. and wan nadir broken down and Tery murn atrni' ken; tiie Kuln whea 1st Oil Up well, and ! Of I'uml unalltv Mr. Henry Jiukeley ( aitr Creel ' Kan.. WMIet: "I miHnl iiri.ii-jir )..).. i of the Wi tte Kuivlan Wheat !' Sinlnc nd harTrsted U bmhe s. in other , nur.i j milieu i iius els ier rre " Kronj Chan Mattiei.r iiiiiKi.ioin 'AthnCll. Ohio: I rliiil"iil.iii.i,u.Af the Whim KiiMlan Wheat from one-half .(tiKhel of need pnrchaned of jou lt prii-K. i miiiK it would hae averaged . liuaheU per acre where my other whe.t yielded 20 hushets It umiids up better than any wheat I erer saw. Send atamp forclrcular. with full par Mculari and price: alio a sample of the wheat. Address W. K. HriTT roluni bus V1.. or96 Maiket.SL. CMcaaa III. Vleae state where you aaw thta aaverttnement. ri CeKha, Colda, Uoarene8. Ho re Throat. and ail diseases of the Luna and Chest, are readily curd with Dr. Marshall's Lang Syrup, it never fails. Try It. Price 01 1 35 cents. For sale in ererydrug stare. Best Book for Everybody. The new illustrated edition of "Webster's Dictionary, containing three thousand engravings, is the be.st book for every body that the press has produced in the present century, and should be regarded as indispensable to the well regulated home, reading-room, library and place of business Golden Era. Some more odd Indian names have floated in from the plains. A list of them runs on in this strain: "Bird-that-Sits-in-Sight,""High-"Vhirlwind,n "Mule," "No-TJse-of-Himself." "Warms- His-Ears." "Hider-the-Bear," "Crying Dogs," "Driving-Down-Hill." "B!own Away," 'Walking-Water," "Tall-Wild-Cats," "White-Cow-Walking," uXone-of Anything" and "Prettv-Voiced-Bull." MONEY Furnished at Once For a term or years, at Low Rates on 5-IJIPKOVED FARMS, 5 by the IOWA LOAN & TRUST CO. DES MOINES, IOWA. 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A.Mlr, DONNELLEY,LOYD&CO..Publishers,c.'S.rCHICIlG0,lll. ipr-Rca.lv thl(lv. No. 73. "II AIMll.U." tin f-nnna iirw jni tv .lfr-it Triuiyaon. I'rlr. lOfDta. v mill 12 r'iita. Von ran inn rk out nn oniof th.i!o lok. ail ultltutrtttU. If )on urfrr It. nr . (i in tr P T a '. IU( ' ! I lh-r fa tlr a f n. tl. f-M .-; -lK Nr Ua A .-I 'a Ji - t r Mlt!r l tt U. -att.l ! . l hai ..l).Ji.tkl t lit i.Ut IhU .t f rtlu-mriil a4 ! tat H tl M 1 la'h -k rHaM. la a.a.twl (r r'.rfl t l" a HA. t. rr aiv. f. r on dollar ! mm! a Im Itilinl.rr- iM.atiH!!!' Pir" " Iwriff t J ! ' lO aat U II.HJ i I, . ml. tT. . fl Ha., i .iu , tn a. !' f. i ,t . i- t . " t SI Vt T I It Iter " III ho - -olll. nlMtl.l for olio a1oll.tr. r a t-lrrtloit of !. num bra tan i- n.j-lf ffoba ta. tlata'1-' .lnvn,l- mA t fAr rWotrlattj . rtf.. hv rn. 12 ". rrtrtt A 7l? SaaCULK iim'r. Jrfc"r .1t . by nutU. 26r an. nit: m'h m Ai.itAi i:, t n klrtolllO- I- lt- JWMK ll 40. 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Fee after decree. divorces sssai and ot- THK MARKETS. mrw tobk. eer iavxie...... ..' Hoirs LlTe. 8 " Kll 7 sheep Utc. ft v.y s 37H Flour Good to choice 4 00 a 4 7s Wheat No 2 Chicago 143 alti Corn Western mixed 51 a M Oata Western a M KKWao aoaoaooaaaaoaaoaoaoaooaoaoaao 4 J at nilUvl titiiiiiitiittiittiittiiiitiitiiiii ijy 0 affj Fork New Xeas lfi so lfi kjh oooaaaaaoaoavaaooaaaaoaaa IU 30 plU 33 CHICAGO. ReeTea Choice S 4 00 5 00 Ho 5 89 R1V Sheep Oood to choice a .so j 6 W Butter Choice to yellow 14 d 30 'BB" aaaaaaa a 4K avat Flour White winter 4 00 5W SprlnRextra Wheat-Spring No 3 1 i l Jl J'a'la-aO atttt,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41 T4 "" a " 'aaaaaaaa V V Jjy'"'" aaoaooaa P9 Pork Mess, new 15 b5 16 Barley No 2 a llf "aTliaattai a a a a a a a a iU 0lfrlv 5W t. rocis. 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GHODRICH, attorney at law, 124 Dearborn street, Chicago. IJh A vn is Want-sail wno have more brains imeillS 1 Huieil than to beilove thev can make f 89.26 per day for years, 4 mouths, and only 3 hours 10 mlnntes per day. JAMM SCOTT. Chlnwro HABIT cured at home. lOOOtestl- ooalala. BaUwia Oct. Kaaaw. Da, la, 1ST Mfs.Duiat if aatinlr aand. Bat utaa 1MB fiv par at. Hub Santa.' "Ilaataa. Wia, . H, ten. I a4 MO m- aarpbiaa by tba bjatarail axjaatlaa. I at mini 4 bm. Mr. Hmi Wnutaa. Dr. F. E. Marsh. Qulocy, Mica. DPIMM Us Renne's P "It Works Like rain-Killing Oil I a Charni. " IMPORTANT TO ALL. If ron want the HKfaT MfEtXIlVS ARTICLfB in the United States send two 3 cent stamps. V. PAIMK at CO-. 491 North Clark St.. Chleaco. m YOUR WE will guarantee mat active men can make f mm to a day br selling onr goods lu cities and eountrr town.. It Is only necessary to show your limn' to make sale. Circulars free. Room t. 99 Madison street. Chicago. III. FLUID LIGHTNING Instantly euros Neuralgia. Nerrong and Sick BMsdsrUe. Rheumatism. Toothache, and all uervocs paln. Ask your druggist for It. a stH'E,1VTarSa or S100 salary per month and Alw.sr.ill Jl i exnens's. or 'SO-i commissions. sellln? onr Magic Self Copying Ink. Boik and Compound: no aTWFafaj TaPsT? prt!a. tirusb or water needed: VJaVll-'JCi also for the sale of oar Sunday School Pocket SaTlngs Box. Send stamp for Cir culars. National Manufacturing Co., 144 Monro street. Chicago. !" 2 Importers prices. Largest Company a mUAB9a in a. merles staple artl'le. Trade conitnuaHy Increasing. Agenta wanted every where. Snd f r circular to Robert Wills. 43 Vesey street. N. Y. P. O. B x. 27. Europeam Larch ,S?it55?253iSw": st prices In A"ierl',a. Cataloy-e free, hend before purchasing else vbere. D. HILL-jJCKDCi NVfSBRV. Kane County, ni W MONEY T las laiwav, ftna XesmMAvav, mm Xwtmmrm MlasaatrfL Upon laproTed ranas In sums of Mv and ap warda, tor ntcraa of n to S yaan; latatst as H ter eeat. payable sasl ally. Choice Iowa tcsuu of $2,000 and rarward made at 9 per ctHtf. intereat SOSOOL BONDS WANTXD. Appjte BTJKNHAJI S: TCTLXatTB rfc wt"i 1af FOB MODKL8, PATTERNS, special and Exoertaseatal laefclnaxrln aU fa laiiu Correspondence solicited with Covntv and School Okficeus. an I others contemplating the erection of new buildings. SUse De Rojer's p PANISH CATARRH SNUFT For all diseases of the xosa and head, and for the cure of Catarrh, one of the most comm n and most dlsagre-abla or complaints. Hundred or testimonials could be glren. but they would be useless. a a trial of It Is its bet testimonial Its effe t Is efflca-lous. r leasing safe and sure. Sold by all druggists at 35 cents per boz-or postare free by mail. !. DE FOJER 1.6 W. Malntreet, Rochester. N. T. Jckkeuhami A Baap. whole sale agents for Iowa. CHEWING TOBU'CQ. -XfcAD. ft t Lmmmv sV k9lM U ftABHMBMHpK4vfl1 H 1 l?l H mMmTf1 MmmmJm mmkuw mmmWm mti .A'K.BHsZkBBlBBBBBUaBBBBW WWW bBbBbWI Vsf 1 1 H mimW w N I H aaafF y IJ1 V"- MIT fkeBBsf iBf JiAdt I nSBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB aH' " tx - II P iSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUirVy " bHRiIEJbbbbbbbbIIIbIIIb General Purchasing .Agency Of II. C. V II.CO.Y. 131 Ilrarttnrn Mf raxt. (.li'ragit. III. Who makra pnrrhasra on o'drra of all drrlntlon of Mrehandlr ti 'oifl In thlf aajr athar markrt. at fowftt prtrn obtainable, witmoct airaaaa tutiu rvkvNtxt ltiaj tr itnn ilon, to the folluwlng w'll.iniarn Kentletaert II. K. LOW!?. Aat.Cahlr Merchant' tartiga I.tai A Trutt Co.. Cbloao ALKX. IHSIIOF, of HI. hop A HirtiM tattf. CUlcagj ii. B. KK A CO. Xariii.nurcr of Ink. Chi aru WM. IrOWD, 1'rea. Hank of Vortl Amartca l Wtll atrevt, . Tor. it. !', U1TOH. 'tssorltut, KdKor Tribune, iMieacu. (i K. FLCMUK. " Intr.V-an. II. II. HMIIKKMKKHOKN. AitUtant Went t S. Klpre yn. v .'arn, Fsnilly Hupjilira of all kind a ajM-claltr l'rpon lira tullita-l oh aa; (t-Hil r'ikttn at jualnra. r.eae itaui wnere )on av thl adtertltoin tn V THE KELLY BARB FENCE ! v ! THE BEST FENCE IN THE WORLD. aBBBavBBBTaaaflBBBatSatBBBBHBBBaaaaBBMavpsaa m A I I. HTt V.l. tflRtC iih fr ii Uti" i ry r L m i mix fh'fd I'jlpt tlrl ff.rr. ItfsH i 5t I -n t a W M r I T . ,viuMi ALL 111 J- MllIOM I'AllS . '!!(' I .-:if 'tsl It t in(tn,etnrrt A,. V - H J at. ' r i , i r - , , Kt I I It ill Ii I'f A ,M - f znz rri:?- :tr. ctwt c: - BROWN SULKY. f aCSaaaBlil! aWBBaBBBBBBBaflBka'ZBBfl' CrTV OJbLJblW MATCHLESS FINEST Pine TOBACCO In th WORLD. ASK far It. TAKE NO OTHER. THE PlOSIta TOBACCO CO., 124 Water St. N. Y. 25 LAKK St.. Chicago. ROCK ISLUJDPlOf WORKS B. D. BUTORD 6c CO.. manufacturers of th BKOWXK M'LKV.old GKOKNI) PLdWi Blat k Hawk and I-rfianee Cuitltralora, KohiI crapera and Harrow Thee goodi for sale in almost ertry town In the WaSt. ThiH Traiw Is worn day and night with comfort, by adult, and children until cured Send for circular and price Usr. Sent by mail ererywnere or C. J. KEKD. CTState St. Chicago. Ill ofthis"at HTKUIS. Jsg TRY A BOX CATARRH. Ir you are afflicted wltn tnia taoderb lejifoaj and haa triad ail tbaao call ad "sure cmrmrn" with out permanent relief, aak your drugrmror UK, KArUNKKM CATAKKM TKKATMKST. A tnsl 'jotua free: or INULUnE EXrRTJW CHAK4B Y-c) TO UK FOR IT. We want a reliable agaot IB rrery county, te whom we offer extranrillnari aducessenta. Try this remedy rnliy at oorex cna. Call, or address, with araraT for or--aiara. fACKAoarnaaoa Rracairroa-rajoa, fx w. C. HAMILTtiN. Kooaa .T W. Mseiaoc HUaM CHICAlKI. A. 8 TODD, Mauufaciuierof MrKlhney' U'mOlni Pittu kg nkt-af hJ HNle T Imsier. Sttrlmj:. UlinoiH. WITII JJIGII PRICKS CHICAGO SCALE CO. ft A 19 X. MuniiwHI.I lllr art. IU T TaV-TTr Bem Be-BBj JLaaaaBl. ism w (VJ -i- faaaasjar &t BBBBBa"aV ffH SBBBbTVV7 w V Woterchaiudise ,afaBslBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB.BBBBBBaw VBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV MFC Cfl 6vl HLlTATIl lA aaaBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Tea aaV V L e-gBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaa,aaaaBBBBBBBBBaW bbbbbbbbbLL aaBEaf aaBlBBBBr4BBBaiaBBBBBBBBBiBBBlS NraaTafw JM "SkWWWWWWWW T X a 1 wI,.X Ja'gi AJ XJv D&a.T sbbbbbbbbbbbbW rW I t5 bbbbbbbbbWVTT a.rio aaaHHHakSiVl rL n Af. 4toii Hair JhjI !!otbr all W)i oU tirirt.. tim llotbr ti at a area! r4a-tlat ill Val ynl f r Ui'sUr aoj rrf Un THE ELECTRIC PEN MU PRESS. My annual Catalegue o' Vege able and 'F ower Seed for 1877. will be ready by January. ard seat FRKKtoallwho apply. CustouiTf of 1 st ea season neea not write for ir. I offer one of the largest collections of vegetaoie seed ever sut oat b any seed house In America, a large P' rtlon or which were grown an mrill seed farro. Printed oirecuons tor cult lat ion on erery pacaa.e. seed sold r obi my establlthment warranted to be both freh audtruetoaante: so far, that should it prore otherwise 1 will rrtll tte ordergratls. As the original introducer of the Hubbard and Marblehead Squashes, the Marblheau Cahluges and a score r other new vegetables. I larlfe the patronage of all who ark auxiocs to hiv THTR RKBD FH TRCK. and Of the VHRT BaSTiTKAtw. Near Vrrefjr,lle re-llr. JAMES J. D. SRKOutii Marbiehead. Mass. r.jjM 'iu ML A. ToiJ -Th MfKllan-y, 1'runlna Sheara I Jnt th UrA 'or th n lna. Ibtir given one a tfiornorh trl I In t-ot nrebard arxi bedge and tbija It uaiiat be aatpaa... turs At.. W -' KKr)', fit. III. Vr. A, t. Tdd - nf pruuer tiM wf ywr agent U tbe rt 1 rrrr . 'd I w uU irt taaa $u fr It If I oj! u: gfl KHfcf YouMtrwIy. J IUJH UtXH WlBMMtmammmt' aaflBBBBBaBa!L e1 BBBaa'BBBiBfiBa.r'al' SS "VANCE CULTIVATOR, DEmZRE aV COMPASY , Meife. 111. SEEDS! SEEDS! Send yoHr address for our for braaeaes, addxess HIIX Tc gaLKF HI ETeryflifTgf WarraBted as Beprfti1. Six paeke's atxtrst CTtielee Flt.wer Ureal and the Ca'alocue for cents. We make a specialty or Apple. Osage Orange, and Honey I oeusr aeeo. Also aeed Sweet Potatoes. All correspondence cheerfully a. tended to. n. aU FCLteR aft C- 7 Walnut Street. Una Monrga. Iowa. ITTtENPORT BUHJNESH COL FGE. Xdaeateferbaalaessat the Davb-tpoet Brat law Oollbms. An einBt spedmeB or Orna mental feasBaaaklp will be seat free to any person sending aa the raises and P. O. address of tan uagmee. ameaerorctrcaiara, auTAui. ik, AtnTCBpun, ises LANDS FOK SALE. 969,000 As3 Sonthest Missonri. FlMt-cIass Ptoek Farm, excellent Axrleu rural Lns. and be be.t To jacc K-toa in the West, Short winters. ro grasshopper, ord. rlyaoce y. good markets erd a eetlthy eoentrr. Low Prleest XonrCredt! "reeTranpnarioatoth lands fa nlhe-l pereaasera. For further la formaUon address A. L. OkAJra. Laou Comas! -sioner. at. Loals. Cheape.st ami Best. CMcap FbbBi Post Independent Republican One eopr. U paW. era yr ar.. , Je UcinWoU " .. - 7C - I- ...... m ft,. ... . .. ... aa n Aaadreaav THC PtXT. Ckle $1500 GEXEVA WATCH CO. Iraportersof the great tWStS3 Winder. Abeaa tlfal heeTyat'BB winder and sTib senisg wateh, In solid 4 or. open race, r oned nickel e se, 15 rail jewels, expansion ttaiaaee. adjistedro bent. eld androattiou. We guara'-tee ihe besttlm plee and most economical waick for railroad saen. fa men. school teacneitLmeenanlca and ba$lae-s saem, yet InTcated. ani the pr!-- otacs It within rean of 1L uont pay t" or for a watca when yon can buy tUs oae for SIS- Seat "C O. D.. to any rart ot the U. . with on n lege of ax aminlaar before taklne OrerStVOIn nseia ew York state aione. Addreaa. OxxmrA Watcs Co. I lAtMrta-s;waetneBBwaciaxxx,aAicac,iu. NOT Wwrtm any article on til job nave oar new CataJone. Great nAscnom. iaprkea. Free to xbt Address. MQSTGOJUMY WiJaD 4 CO., Origami Orssnce StxpplT Houat) 217 m Xt BTftiUH aiT DO Ttaa Sails' frare ay a''b IHI r tmmtm r(tie eao b taken Ir n i atauLs ajrra. at ih rt frotn t t pr tatnte la jratt dai y ae try ET'dirji. mianla- trr. titfn r.antr e-rt Urarrltef mucalloa, iximi, n Itwrt iniilr lad Mftrft UrJt H Rl.1, w r. wirEi.T riVnoral W-.trai-. 1 La Waiie triM-t, cniea.ro w K. ArjH Aft lt XatlM Harfarrf faea aaata. rial ta a!' .. tar aalMlia tA rkllSrea r&utatatri rtrtM tt'iL. IrigraS' aaa?p a VJa ..oJ 4r rji i ij, l .-; r-f rttli'le i&1.u4itii M.jjr ie T'fc 'j kt. latttl sk.ala.r leave a .. C taTr'aav). Caa - .J3 vj cr eat ?a ar a. Jrir Pai'ai mmMmMtOmmWmmWmf ssvblbbbbbI aWssBBT ataTT " aV3aVaBSVa4a Akror frs a ?Zi URMtrs l-aieit Ntairt , airetrbrr AC! Irala slaavK, Meat partewt. Saratia. aad c &arat tralsg aeerd 1 tAe world. bsd tor rtrro ar. (eravs. a tm.z.r.'sr. mito. OlSea Ua La HaJia .. Itaoat S Ca icaecw AGENTS WANTED Seen as recess raastdsrt by Oer era! 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