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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1877)
sfc-?' V u f fr USEFUL RECIPES. Wnir Cream. Beat the whites of 3 eggs to a stiff froth; add a pint of thick, sweet cream ; sugar and flavor to taste; whip the whole together to a light froth. Bkown Bkkad. Three cups of corn meal, two cups of rye flour, two-thirds cup of molasses, three and one-half cups of warm water, and one teaspoon f ui of soda. Steam four hours. Railroad Cake. Break two eggs into a teacup, heat well, then fill the cup with sweet cream, one cup of sugar, one and one-half cups of flour, one teaHpoonful of cream of tartar, and one-half teaspoon ful of soda. Lemonade, One of the most re freshing drinks in warm weather is lemonade, hut the great secret in mak ing it is to use hoiling water and let it become cool, when plenty of crushed ice can be added. Muffins without Yeast. Three pints of flour, one quart of milk, two eggs, three teaspoonfuls baking powder, one of salt Sift the baking powder with the flour, beat the eggs very light and mix. Bake in muffin rings in a quick even. Nice for breakfast or tea, served hot. Corn Meal Waffles. The yolks of two eggs well beaten, one tablespoonful of butter, one of wheat flour, one tea spoonful salt, one pint sweet milk (or water.) one pint of corn meal, or corn flour if you have it, is nicer; and lastly the whites of the eggs well beaten. Bake in waffle irons. Corn Bread. One pint of sour milk or buttermilk, one pint corn meal, one pint wheat flour, two even teaspoonfuls of soda, one teacupf ul molasses or sugar, one large teaspoonful salt Jiake half an hour or more in a thin loaf. This makes a nice breakfast dish, hot, and is good cold. Lemon Cream Pie. Stir together to a cream, one tablesioonful butter, and one teacupful sugar, wet a tablespoon ful corn starch in cold, then stir into a cup of boiling water, and mix all with the butter and sugar and let cool. Grate the outer rind of one lemon, and mix with a well beaten egg. Remove the white inner rind of your lemon, tako out the seeds and chop the remainder fine, then stir all the ingredients to gether, and bake without a top crust Sweet Potato Pudding. Beat to a cream a pound of sugar and one pound of butter; boil and mash fine two pounds of potatoes; beat the potatoes by degrees into the butter and sugar: add r well beaten eggs a wineglassful each of wine and brandy, and one of rose water, two teaspoonfuls of mixed spices, and half a pint of cream, and bake in a crust Fried Celery. Having cut the eel try into lengths of 3 or 4 inches, boil in salted water, and when sufficiently ten der draw off the water. Make a batter in the proportion ot two eggs to a cup ful of milk. Putinto the oatter enough bread or cracker crumbs to give it con sistence, and mix well together. Roll the pieces of celery in the batter and fry them to a light brown in hot lard, celery is very nice when cooked as jisparagus, boiled tender and served with a white sauce. Almond Sfoxge Cake. Ten eggs, one pound of sugar, half a pound of flour, a few drops of lemon juice. Take half a pound of almonds which should be blanched by pouring hot water over them, and scraping off the skin and then pounding fine in a mortar. After the other ingredients have been well mixed, add the blanched almonds and flavor with extract of peach or bitter almonds. Bake in a tolerably brisk oven. This is a very rich and superior cake. Oyster OMELETTE.-Chop a dozen large Oysters fine. Beat the yolks of six eggs well and stir into a cup of milk with a little salt and pepper and some chopped parsley, if in season. Next add the chopped oysters and a tablespoonful of melted butter, stirring in lastly the whites of the eggs to the ether ingredients. Havingyourfrying pan ready with some hot butter, pour in your batter and fry to a fine brown withoutstirring m the pan, f urtlier than to raise the edges with a knife to pre vent burning. As soon as the centre is fairly set, turn out on a hot plate and serve immediately. The above forms a most delicious dish for breakfast or supper. Whipped CREAM.-Beat the yolks of five fresh eggs and half a pound of powdered sugar until very light and white; put one pint. of milk and one ounce of isinglass in a saucepan and boil ten minutes, stirring continually flavor with vanilla and lemon mixed or any other flavoring; pour the milk'on the eggs and sugar; put on the fire, stir well together, but do not let boil; pass through a fine hair sieve into a round dish; when cold set on ice, add two liquor-glasses of Maraschino ; keep stir ring rapidly all the time; when it begins to thicken stir into it a pint of cream, whipped to a froth; put into a mould on the ice until you wish to use it An Excellent Hop Yeast. Four large potatoes, two quarts of cold water, a double handful hops tied in a coarse muslin bag, four tablespoonfuls flour, two of sugar. Peel the potatoes and put them with tke bag of hops into a saucepan with the two quarts of water, cover and boil until the potatoes are done, then remove and mash fine, mix ing with them the flour and sugar, moistening it gradually with the boil ing hop tea, stirring it to a smooth paste. Cool -this to about blood heat and add four tablespoonfuls of lively brewers' or home-made yeast and set away to "work." Keep this in a warm place until the bubbling ceases, or say until next day, although a few hours will suffice in summer. When quite light put in a jug or jar with small mouth and cork tight, and set away in cellar or other cool place. It will keep good a fortnight, perhaps twice that time in winter. Yeast will spoil in a few hours in a hot kitchen and some times in less than an hour's time, hence the importance of leaving it in a cool cellar. Ari'LE Puffets. The following recipe for a plain desert I have tried and And very nice: Two eggs, one pint of milk, sufficient flour to thicken as waffle batter, one and one-half teaspoons of baking powder; fill teacups alter nately with a layer of batter and then of,apples chopped fine; steam one hour; serve hot with flavored cream and sugar. You can substitute any- fresh fruit or jams you like. Hulled Corn. This is a genuine country luxury. Though not very easy of preparation, a large quantity can be made at one time, to be eaten cold or warmed over in some way. If you wish only a six-quart pailful of corn when hulled, take half that quantity of shelled corn. The same amount of ashes, or three quarts, is sufficient to make the lye, if hard wood ashes are used. To the ashes add six quarts of water, heat and boil several minutes, skimming as impurities rise. A little cold water poured in, settles the lye when set off from the fire. Turn the lye off from the ashes and strain it into a kettle with the corn. Boil it briskly half an hour, stirring it frequently. By this time the skins of the kernels should be loose and strip off easily. Strain off the lye or skim out the corn, and rinse the kernels well with several waters. Then wa9h the corn covered with water in a large pan, rubbing it well with your hands until the black chits come off. Then rinse until the water looks clear. Put it back into the clean kettle, with clean water enough to cover it, and boil it slowly until quite soft, adding hot water when nec essary, and stirring frequently. When quite soft salt it a large tablespoonful for six quarts of soft com. To be eaten with milk orcream, or sweetened cream, or sugar, or butter. Seletlons of Seeds. The selection of the best seeds of all crops usually cultivated on the farm should not be deferred to the last mo ment A large increase in the acreable yield of cereals and forage crops may be attained by using the best seeds of the most approved varieties, preparing the soil thoroughly for their reception and getting them into the ground at the right time. A frequent change of seed is beneficial, for the best varieties of the cereals, etc., wear out after a few years. Every farmer may improve his cereal crops by selecting the largest ears and propagating from them. In this way the most celebrated varieties of wheat, oats, barley, corn, etc, have been originated. The process is simple and inexpensive, and is within the reach of every farmer. Before being sown seed should be thoroughly cleansed from seeds of weeds and shriveled grains by the fanning-mill and separator. The neglect of this precaution causes heavy losses to farmers every year. THE MARKETS. I1W TOEE. Beer Cattle Sheep Live. Hlotir Good to choice 8 T. all 75 5 12K 5 37M 4 00 a 4 7S Wheat No 2 Chicago 143 alM Corn Western mixed 51 at 55 wllio--YYC8lCril 3t ) Kms Id ft 27 Butter 15 so Fork Mew Mess IB 50 lfi H Lard 10 30 eios OHIUAQO. Keeves Choice f I oo a oo Hoes 80 fia Sheep Oood to choice 3 50 5 00 Batter Choice to yellow II 30 .. 20 . 3 .. 4 00 5 0U Flour White winter. Spring extra. Wheat-Spring No 2 1 ZX 1 SI Corn No 2. U4 "io ""X4 J O1 Xa O ) v9 Pork Mess, new 15 85 ftl6 90 Barley No 2 Ml, uaru it, ill o74IU SJU T. LOUIS. Beef Cattle Fa!r to :holce 4 75 5 00 VogS Live 6 70 0 6 90 Flour Fall XX 3 25 3 75 Wheat No 2 Bed a 1 46X Corn- Vo 2 33Q ubib. ................. ................... . 34 V ye xso i... .. . ...... .............. a eos Pork Mess 16 50 &16 7& "ru XI & vp OIHCIHKATl. riuor, ). y b on Wilt at Rod 40 vvall W orioy.. m Rye so Pork 16 75 Lard XILWACKBK. Floor Wheat No 2 . Corn 9 7 10 ttl 50 a a 42 a 95 a a 10 75 a ai a 45 a 3ii a 71 Oats No 2 Barley No2.. Rye Nc (ot. DBS MOINES. Flour Wholesale . .9 2 75 . 80 .. 25 ,. 30 4 25 125 26 25 SO 18 18 wheat new., VyOrU V AVS 4 Barley . Rye sKk" Rulter Hogs Otitis - 45 15 "'Cload Banners of the Alps. Among the most exquisite scenes which delight the eye of the European traveler are those wonderful rose-colored cloud-banners, floating from the Alpine cliffs. But it is only in the sun light that Nature hangs out these beautiful tokens. So it is only in the glow of health the sunlight of our inner being that nature reveals those physical cloud-banners, the "rosy cheek" and "cherry lip." to praise which every poet of the earth has invoked the Muse to aid him. But they are as rare as the cynical Hood conceived Christian chari ty to be. Woman, eager to retain this charm, resorts to French art and rouge, Tke effect is similar to that which would be produced by substituting auctioneers flags for the delicate glow ing cloud-banners of the Alps. If woman would aid Nature instead of adopting art, would seek health instead of vainly trying to mask disease, she would not only win the greatest charm of womanhood health but she would avert much misery both from herself and others. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription has received the highest praise from thousands of pale, delicate, suffer ing women. One bottle often affords more relief than months of treatment by caustics and other medicines. It is harmless in any condition of the sys tem, and its use often renders the mod est invalid exempt from that most try ing of ordeals a personal consultation with a physician. It is the duty of every woman to become familiar with the causes' and svmntoms of the manv diseases to which her peculiar organiza tion renders her liable, and also to learn the proper means of preventing these maladies. The People's Medical Ad viser contains an extensive treatise upon "Woman and her Diseases.'' The author also advises courses of domestic treat ment, which will often render the servi ces of a physician unnecessary. Every woman should read it A copy of the Adviser can be obtained by addressing the Author, Dr. B, V. Pierce, at Buffalo, N. Y. Price 1.50, postage prepaid. Fa vorite Prescription is sold by drugtirtB. The Hawkeye Iasaraace Cwftiy. The occasions are not frequent upon which we feel impelled by duty to com mend the acts of an insurance company. Rather have we looked upon such associ ations with some degree of distrust, yet always ready to give honor where honor is due, we must acknowledge our con viction of our error. The sad remem brance of the loss to this county by the destruction of the court bouse by Ore is greatly ameliorated by the fact that the foresight of the local agent, Mr. Frank Burns, prompted an iusurax.ee jxilicy on the building in the Hawkeye Insurance Co. of T)es Moines, Iowa. And that upon being apprised of the loss of the building by Ore, this com pany sent their representative to this place, and after taking a careful and honest account of the property de stroyed, the loss was adjusted and paid promptly, and in accordance with the stipulations of the policy. This is all that can be asked of any man, com pany or association, that they shall fulfill promptly the conditions of their coutracts. And for the promptness with which the Hawkeye Insurance Company have paid to our county its ratio of loss it is but an act of simple justice that we should acknowledge the favor, and heartily recommend the Hawkeye Insurance Company to all, both in and out of our county, who have perishable property not secured by insurance. That which recommends the Hawkeye above most other com panies, is the fact that it 'is an Iowa company and does business upon a liberal plan, is prompt in adjusting losses, liberal in making estimates, and just and honorable in all their dealings with their patrons. We would say to all who have perishable property n secured by insurance that you owe it as a duty to yourself and those de pendent upon you for a support, to secure yourselves by insuring your property in a good and reliable insur ance company, so that If your prop erty is burned you will save at least three-fourths of its actual cash value by virtue of your policy of insurance Ida County Pioneer. On I rat's Irish Tea Cores Biliousness. Quirk's Irish Tea cures headache. Quirk's Irish Tea cures dyspepsia. Wbli.8 &. Elliott, Agents, N. 1 About $100,000 is still needed to save the Old South Church, Boston. Some of Boston's best men are now on the committee charged with the raising of the money, and hoje is felt that they will soon raise the whole amount If this is not raised, the $170,000 which has been conditionally subscribed will be lost to the enterprise. Helnibold's Bochn. Helmbold's Buchu has long been known as one of the most valuable med icines attainable in certain classes of diseases, such as dyspepsia, chronic rheumatism, dropsy, cutaneous effec tions, and especially affections of the urinary organs. As a diuretic, it is su perior to almost any other medicine in use, and the great care with which it is prepared, the absolute purity of the preparation, and the diligence used in the selection of the crude material, have made it known far and wide as a relia ble and effective preparation, and one that can always be used with safety and benefit The great success of Helm bold's Buchu has led to the production of many spurious preparations, which are made cheaply and placed upon the market to be sold on the reputation ac quired by Helmbold's original prepara tion. Parties who desire a really good medicine should be careful and use Helmbold's only. Sold by all druggists. I'rice, 81 per bottle, or 6 for 85. Medi cal depot 104 South 10th St, Phila., Pa. prilonSES, Horses. -Would y m bare your horses tn prime condition for your bprlnfr and .Summer work? if so. several things should be strictly observed, good care, regular feed and liberal cu-rylnjr are among the essentials, but do not fall to give them Umolb Sax's Cosditiok Powder according to directions, and you win be well rewarded for your expense and trouble. For sale by all druggists. Most all good Grocers and Storekeepers sell Dooley's Yeast Pow der. Should your grocer not have it ask him to get it for you, but if he will not do bo, send 20 cents for lb., 35 cts. for M lb, or 60 cents for 1 lb. can. direct to Dooley & Brother, New York, and you will receive it by return mail. Bead's Sore Throat and Catarrh Powder, acts like magic and is one of the wonders of the age. It cures almost any case of throat disease in a single day. Sent by mail on receipt of 50 cts. W. H. Bead 179 Baltimore strset Balti more, Md.; VanSchaack, Stevenson & lieid, Chicago, Agents. Bead's Grand Duchess Cologne took the Centennial Medal and is the finest in America. Twenty-five cents and $1.00 per bottle. USE BEKNK'g PAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL! "IT WORKS LIKE A CHARM. Benne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil is ex cellent for Farmers and Teamsters to use on cattle and horses for hurts, galls, horse colic, lameness, kills lice on cattle or colts, cures distemper and is equally ?;ood for family use; when you try it airly you will thank us for this ad vice. Important to Perse as Ylatuas; New York. Grand Union Hotel, opposite the Grand Central Depot Baggage taken to and from this depot to hotel free. 350 elegant rooms. Elevator. European plan. Single rooms, $1.00 and 81.50; also elegant suits for travelers. Prices reduced. Cars and 'stages pass this hotel for all parts of the city, and to all the depots. 0TSeBder yonr harness water ard weatker proof by using Uncle Sam's Han ess Oil. eUaasebrahere Cfeaarl Ryras stands with out a rival, and Is acknowledged by consumers and dealers, to be the best Cwa;h Myrwp in the wduj, ior congas, coins, croup, ere. use triJl proves kb superiority over ail others. Only s cents a bottle. Since we have been using the Pat Wood Box Shoe Blacjdng the leather of our boots has kept soft and it has cer tainly proved a water-proof dressing though not advertised as such. Its con venience is great and only excelled by its shine. Patentees axd Investors. All persons desirous of taking out a patent, or who have business of anv land to be transacted at the Patent Office, are advised to place it in the hands of Edson Bros., Patent Attorneys, Wash ington, D. C. This firm is stroncfv recom mended and rank high in their profession. Es tablished in 1866. Their fees are very mod erate. It Say ITarCk tae ssost certala remedies gaesra for tae eare of Dlarraea, caelera Merbas. and all forms of Bowel Diseases, Is Canna ooMromre ExtbactOf 8XAJtr Wwmd. a Htue aataseg grated ea a tea spooafal wf taeabeve aaedielne fi a tare cure fer JJIarraea. If year draagtst deat keep it lasts ea aavlag tals valaable asedldne. Take ae sab sUtate. TTjae betUe used U a tamily wUl sake R tadlspeaaable. HF"Mr. CoUsrd's jtreat stock le adrr tled in this jarwr for April 12th. will afford a rare chance for the parcha- of nee tlocfc- He is one of Jcrwa's bm bretdrr. PATETTt and inrrntor" bouVi rrad tfcr advcrti-Hrmmt vi FAm Brus., fub!ihi n ljyJ,) in another column. TOr TKirTltitin rVir-CH .r.in ru of MBisaptioo rcmariicn lia roa.b. oca. losedbj bailee ku cold, watrb If allow to ran IU coure lit kx,3 aots lt wy in: in a r . cd tbn t tb limts. atd If bot c&ekJ. by onr ceft T.ob! couth rrmvij a Kllert's Kxtrtrt of T-r atd WiW Cbftrj. bleb U ucrl.aJlrd f0r jj utr of tbe tfcr t anainnft. a wnoai ijei : tirtcru mr t tb T.?l .of..,.cco sfeiesssesi aad au iptlt loci n'a bill to pay. , W esi Mafrljr Art ttt lr Martbtll's I'dat-hymp li the Unt rvtnedy for er . cold, broactiiu nd all pcim nrf euBp'UiiU. Cli ob o rdruitjWs attdiry a bot.ir Tn pr.ee 1 oaly 2J Cent, fur lite la eciy arac lore. To pretrrvp aniiuml Bimtir nf inr ktirf after tfeatfe. ai;iacial mra nail b rsiplujed. Tba. to kwp u.i u:ixr tte klti of txl 1c. teey are tnnrl d currUd. tirlua-. me.n. Mifrm. plowed la ir proc. until Iratbrr" ltr rr Hl To funhrr prrv tbli prodnrt. It it DfrtrT to njke .cc!obii tt.lt llout of preparation ltulir to tjto e urd by currlr. The beit known rompuatid of t it sort I t'nc r -am' Haruct on. wi. ten render ie:brr torntxi pllab e, ana effectual I j rlote. tne port ati.ti tbeenuance of tlinpaci. dmt. and tbe burner ou otbr iieletcnuu. Influences blcb tend to baaten tbe dcri) of leatter. "irC'HlNG TILKt - Hymptorat are Moisture. iHitn ttln IrrMng. at though ptu orm weie crawl us In and abint ibe rectniii, particularly at nlittit, the r.rHaie paru art- sometime ea.cted. MWAYNK'a Ol.NT MKT," pleasant, sure core alto for t't.r. all tk n dlteates. Mllt-dt an) bdlreton terr pt of price cts a box. or luree Noxes $i;x AU.lrrt. inter Dr 8ane ANon s Murtn tilth m r'bilaUri. pnla. Kemn tiT Y o order or regltterrj le'ter. $2500 a year to Ajre.t. -tjU m.t a $ZZMt4 jn. for term ail drcti.J. WvrtA J: Co., St. U,uu, M. $984 Iale by one Arent In 57 dart. 13 new artlelt. Sample free. Addrct. POPIIAMS ASTHMA SPECIFIC. J".1. 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I. i.. isf, ronrwi m . juin-t, . Orders promptly filled. OEAFNESSI ITS CAUSES L cure A popular and beautifully lliuktrated treatise on the dlseaies of the ee and e:ir by t. U. Miles. Aurlst. Those atllicted with deafness or any din ase of the ear. will find something of advantage In this excellent little work bend for a copy. Price 23 cents by mall. Address SIkhmonitk PUBLI8HINU Co., Elkhart. Ind. BELL & HACKNEY, Office at the New Capitol Building;, Dss Moihks, Iowa. Plans, specifications and estliia'es made for all classes ot buildings. Court Houses and School Houses a specialty. Correspondence o Iclted. MaithtrfV Harder SmhI Drill as Improved fer 1STT. and aatthFwt' Hand Cultivator, are unequalUd. sold sen arateor combined. Apply to yonr nearest dealer, or sen J for circular to EVERETT SUAl.t. Hoston Mitt A. 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Importers of therreat f is Stem Winder. A bean tunl heavy stem winder and stem setting watch, In solid 4 ox, open face, stoned nickel c-.se. IS fnll jewels, expansion balance, adjusted to beat, cold and position. We grnarantee the best time piece auu iuusv roinomicai waicn ior ranroao men. farmers, school teachers, mechanics and buslne men, yet invented, and tbe nd Odt1 price plai W or V laces it within rcacii or all. uont y or V tor a watch r a watch Sent C O. wnen you can bn nv this one for $15. D.." to any part of tbe V. . with privilege of ex amining oerore takinr. Over S.SMw In nse In ew York State alone. Address. Gsxxva Watch Co. importers: Western offlce 1S Clark St . Chicago. Ill We Always Go to the A born House WHSTJT IK DE8MOIHES, IOWA, aaoACsa it is tri PRIOSCK SKlMIVlRTt Osanlbases Ran to au Trains, Tke proprietor la G. B. BROWN. 1UABI51TT TulJLJEi? SOAF. .Uarl vailed for tne toilet and tne hath. He ai tlaeial and de certiv odors to cover common and deleterloas ingreaientr. After rears of sclentlfc ex oetlBSCBt tae saanafac.are of B. T. Babbitt's Beat So a, baa perfected aa row offers to tae paellc tke PINEST TOILET SOAP Of THE WORLD, oaly tbe purest Tegetable o(is sned tn it maanfsetare. For re tsssisaMwurwesssa saaass-Kamal. Worta tea ttaea IU eesa te every atotber and fasallr la canireadoaa. Ceaaeaaeaek. Sasaale bex caatalalag 3 cakes ef atstC free te aar ddr ess oa treeelac draw sa.TWsikklrt, VtwYera rssssesaudraaalats. efTSessMa. A in si BBB9aPPMSEwV"art fJtt-wVatf .Tw.qj a im wwlGw Va SwKBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVsi K )wBS7o i !rJV-r---"--M-V sW. m XTX Dfsw 'wsbbbwZ. Awl -F fBBBBBBBBBBBBV f'-WiVH fliMfi HgLOW. I dsBsssV a aadkf slssx ' ssllBrt mskt 1 it 11 BmaHTjH9fa kyaildragglsts. THE PHILAIKLIIIIA WEEKLY TIMES. TbfIrtI,Ckraptt,aUr4 Xfiat.M a Ilsmj fleefclj ! law .laa! 1lte Pklladelyata Wrltlv T1sa .;i u 'toed ery Satsraar a leKit 0sUttt tttef tie Ually-eljM pafr. STtj-tlt (Xbtaav In aOdltlca to teltc tt.eUfrt ot tbe Km tea Week'let. It "111 t- tbr&rp4 atKl iBMt at trartlTr Neatra er tot at ctin f reader. pnMitnea n tn Co ot. la Litratar Vrieo Art, Af ricoltor . Iloawbotd Ko om fa.nicA. vxiai krtte . U it and II amor. Pot tie. I&eat. try. Cotometee. Trad. Klna&c. Markrtt, iur rrtpoadenre and Oeseral New. It mut & a tar ptfd by ar) otn,r like paWlcaUoa to tbit or any roastry One ff tne dlttnr:iT Iralare of Tm it. tCt ruia Wii KLT nka, cottsieac sf wlta ttt ar.t nan ber !:l re r rbapter ot ta Vn written Hlttory t tie 1vtl War. irvm leadin aeior In tie rabft. In tbe BeW. la tb f rote. Norm anl outrj. mon- tbe article alfeaiy prepated ortpovtally and totttively arranged f,r uUrtLg tbe tear, are tbe fnli lot T.e Irun-Ll.d Monitor." Ind enu Is Her Cact.focilon and Career. tj Hon Oldeon M'etiet '!' retary of the ay rbe Itt Morteaser o! tbe War." b Unt lrB Kletaaru Tailor Arm in- tbe Hiark Ma." by lion Mno Cs. eioo, ei..e-retary of War Tn llamsmn Kuadt Peace Conterence." ti Hon K. . T linn, ter, ex-L' .1. vatiur and Confederate Cornr-. doner War Kem'nl .-cere tnu Crla'b.b oL Kobert O. lofertoll, C Iry Co. mato'er Jl.ir Ml S." by ucorral ti pa Hun on. onfed. erate ommander. "the Army f ,ae oo-Jac in 1 I."b iJ r General W.illars h Prtbkltn. Tbe At an a C mpalsn,- bj Lltnt lleneral Jo epb K. Joan ton '-Tbe luttle or Wiuiam. burnb Major General Jotepb ilouttr " our Year rv-ntlmefital Journey Tnroujn uixietr Harry Watterton "AOjb aisrn u tbe V rt-U Jti.untalnt "by Major II neral Joan C rremont Morjau' Kaid Into Ohio and Indiana." tj ton. era! naall Duke. coed in mmmiDiL "Pae of the An'i-Mavery Amendment" by lion. fc.d wiM Mcl'lierioj. "burnlnc of Cbautx-rUar.- by Ueneral John A. Mciautlauo. Coufedv ale (minaudr "llorder Life In Mar Time,- n Ker MmutlJ NlceoH. . I) "Leetn ;mnt)d rleia." by rIotiel Waiter If. layior, of Lr' tafl "Tbe Kald forme Krteue of the U bj and belle 111 Pit'oners." by Ma) tim Jn sou KIN iairlck. cavalry Commander "Campaign Life of Muait, tbe Co federate lUldrr," bj Col J Ettcn Cooke, ot Suarts ttaS. Hump rej' Chsige atPrederlckuurK."b Colonel M .i.Ouar cr arj o: me cotntnouwealtb 'Jutiniuii .Suitertcd lure b tluuj." OT Hon lleularu n II Hill. A.tatmatlun Nlcbt in Wa.hinnon - i.r Mr K. r.. UrlK-t I'll lla " "The Kxtbauie of Pruouer." Pi Colonel Kober fu.d i'inr.,.t.i. Commltloner of Exchange. "Pennrylvanla Hu i. anltle In War." by Hun. Andrew l. Curl In "Lee Wrt M k nla C.mpalan." b (Seneral A L. Lonir. Lee' Mtlliary etreta- v. "iJeneral K nold' Lat Uttir. by Major Jn () Itotenear ten. of Keyuold' Malf "the Plrtt Hostile uiin of tbe War." b Major General . W Crawfurd Suig on kt Port humpter. -Morale and PUcl" pllneot Lee a Arm) " by Kev J William Jon. l. I). Confederate chaplain "vVat arnlval ot Fraud." bj colonel H Olcott. .tpecial Gove n merit ..Kent. ,.out Lifeln ttie i,? federac "bt Major H It. McClrllan. of Muar ' and lia'nip. ua .staff. "Why .-mart Failed to Join Lee at Gelt) bunt." iy Major General u. MeM. GreKi;. commander of Cavalry "In ihr Valley tter Gettsb'irK."by l.c-eralJ. U. lmboden. 6. nfed erate, cavalry Commander. "At Mifht on ibe Kleld of Fredericssbur:." by Hn. u. Wauou Kowe htouewall Jarkton In Camn and In itmt. tie." by M Jor H. K)d IouKlat,of Jackton't Maff. ... jn .uk ui Jiciiuni sun. s In the south " by M Jor General i "Partisan Life on tbe border" by iH. Mntny. "ocial Life In me Con- rrison i.uo iu me llarr. White colonel Jotin reierate caiuoi." br Mrs Charlotte M nra Clialk-Level." The Winter Kald on .Salem." b Major General W. W. Avtrill. "General A Sid ney Johnston. b Colonel W. Preston J hnton "r-rlson Life of Jrlferson Pavls " by Colonel Hte vetison. Kederal Commandant s'Cotiret In Winter of CiwUliI - by Hon. Alex It Bote er. "Tbe Pursuit and Death of J. Wi.kes llooth." by Ilotton Corbett. IF-In addition to the forerntns;. a number will beitUenfrora such men as iiovernor lUrt anft Ueneral HestireRarJ. Carl Hrliurx. General Lonr "treet, audothert. whotn toplca are et un.lr I ded. Thlt feiiture of Thk I'milai.cliiiia KKKLV TlMV alune will inak one of ibe mot entertaining and instructive volume on tbe tin- rltten record of tbe la e war that ha ev, r been Kiven to the nation. While tneie eoiitr tmtl.nt will be free from all sectional partisan tone, they will be written from tbt various laiid,olnt of me rrspecute auttors SliI over tbelf name. pruer TKKMS POSTAGE KHK11 r e copy ......................................... j iti Klvecope? 8 (l Ten cop I i.. .............. ............ ............. I i.i ft lwenty copies j w An extra copy vll be sent free to any person sendlitfc clubs of ten tr twenty subscriber. Ad ditions may be mde to clubs at any time at club i ales and from d tferent pojt ofTlccs. r Adver tise ents will be Inserted at thirty cent per Hue for earn insertion. CaTThe circulation or "The Dally TIwm" ex erdthatof allfe oilier Philadelphia Moru Ihk i aperacombturd. wlibone nn-ininn '.,. 90. v m j car r: or. to cent a u.onth. postage free. Addrea Till-: T.MKs Times Hulldlnr. PhlladelfnU, Pa. GREAT PUBLIC SALE OF Short-Horn Cattle, Clydendale Uornen, COTS WOLD SHEEP, ARD BERKSHIRE SWINE, ef the Ii.oomfleld Meadows Farm, will be held at De. Moliee, Ia.,1 hursdaj, April 12, 77 ! will b noticed by the variety as well as te exrelienc- of the Mock nere offred. that this will constitute one of the mos. attractive sales of th teason. The herd of Miort-ncrns number slxtj nead. many of which have been selected on their true merit regardless or cost. At tne head stands the pure Bates bull, .d Compton. Lord Wild Kyes Kmi. whoe preient worthy lieutenant Is Imp J1 Duke of Under-Price. The fem.Iet of ibe ne'd embrace In part tne following: Imported Iiuih js of KuiKntiy Hall, anu Imp. Annette of KnlKhtlr Hall, (bosh rre Hates). Prln e a. Gwjnnes. Miss Wlieys. Loun. llride Go den Ilr ps, Phyllie. Pansys, and in ny other famine or equally srood repute. Theeeiebrated younjr Clydesdale xtalllo". "Can ada's Glory "sired by imp. Hrotiand' Glorj, I a tirst prize taker wherever exhibited AI. two young heavy draft mares, stinted to Canada's Glory. Tbe Cottwo'd . about fifty In number. Imported and from Imported slock. III be offered, a Km ited nun ber of Herksblres or verv cholre bree.I Ing Will alaOk sold. JjIIN C'lLAKI). Des Molne. 'owl WITH HIGHPKICES CHICAGO SCALE CO. W7W. Monroo 8f Chlraffo. Ill 4-ton Har Scalr, $60; old pries. 8100. AH other sixes at a jrreat reduction. All Scales Warranted. Send for Circular and Price List. J tir"" v mtammsmamfrnm . muuxn iSTsj BILT8 k BODS FOK SELF (THE Impart mlid electric currents to the bodywUboot inconvenience, and maybe worn night and day. Tney are. witboot medldns. a speedy cure of dis eases that arise fr-m Impaired vital force Dys pepila. Kbeumatl-m. enra gla. Kidner dis eases. Nervous Debility. Impe'ency weakness, and other derangements. I'lastrated pamphlets wlthendortensentof pbrslcla'ia, snt fr-e Ad dress BRTA! APPLIA5CE COMPANY HT East Fifteenth street. Hew Tors. New York Stationery PickKaTld,l EWELRY CASKEl t- Kxrelaler,' Prlfe, 25 ciit.JE3 Contains tbe Finest Articles, and Is tbe 3aO-T VALUABLE Package r the kind In tbe wotld EACH PACKAGE CQITADB A YALDABL') CE2TIT1CAIL oticc This rnveiu e contains more sta tionery than any other Variety Package and 1 tbe only Genuine Package made np. Ever y Pack age also eon'aln one or two Vatasafei Pleeea r Jeerely. aad over dd konseaold rrolDta Reed for circular or refereae-a. c. C. BKfaTOL. 71 East Houston street, Hew Tork. I Two istrmunr o:k ol I CJ pt. brajttfar t.i- zraieo. a atrruit j-uiom 1 on voiaaa and ber tfttatit. XrrUaX.Kepro&artOBt4 Vrnlayj aad a Private Medical AOTlarr oa iV I ditordertawt atae ef tbe JS BTOlieii'r orrtn. GromziT Urbtliry and Impotence, vrtt the belt mtaa of carr. troi u tor ioutm mt rrmn si i exa- or TJB.BCTT3.ao.lSS.Settr.WLoaJ.3la. STJse De Rojer's Ti PANISH CATARRH SNUFf Per an diseases ef tke woes aad aaso, aad for tee care of CATARasr,oae or tke aaost eemm-a aad asoet dUagreasie of eesapltuata. Headreds ef teatlatealaw eoald be aivea bet tbey woaldke aseiese. as a trial ef It U Its be-t seamoalal Its effect la esleaeieaa. rleaelag safe aad sara. Bald by au drefgtete at a eeata per ber-or peetawe free by snalL a DR ROJEeLlS W. Mats street Kecbeeter. H. T. JrvKaaxAwa Raas. Dn- baqae. waelesaie ageau forio SsnT Vm. -a WUIWO' To ADTaTJaTIlatat ssssslBssZiMisBSBwH (BSBSBrsawawssslliwlwlawSlsBSBSBSBSBSBSB pe8rtv a,- k biBiiisrrtr-r Wteiber fur n on mn tv Vt Mervbtct t tJrsMertHl l.i b fcund a ?ab.e Ul meat, aei ortby of k b, eery feViet Is it land. We know of no pnpfttry rititt c article now neJ In lb t mted "taie Vka baxe tbe cood wt'l of ibe prjJe Id a rTtT d'trre tbn ttlv Yellow rapper 1W tnlraal and vrblle for bsman 2eh..V J" hlsj-r4rl ll la Cm4 tor Hern nd Srali!. CbilbbU&A. PrvMt HltM, ptlnt and ilrnlo, Cbjpi! lla&tla. Kleth Woenda. External 1'olton, and Crack. OV.lt of all klD-1.. Mtfatt, KInbone. Poll Evil. elllncs. Tnmor. Oariret In Cow. Cracked Teat. Calloot, Ltamm, Uiirn lllemer, Crowncab, Unittor, Ponl Clcrr. Farxv, Abre of tbe L dIer, dwelled Lrf. Tbrutb, fvraUbe or (.reat Mrtofhall Wn4rUt, Pool Hot la 'beep, londeri Ket Hoop in l"'irj, CYaAed llelt, EpttooUe. Ijtae li A, ltemorrbulda or PUra, Tootbacba, Ubenmatltm, pavlnt, 'te-iv, Plttata. atanrv, Caked lUeatlt. ire Nipple. tnrb. Old !sre. Corn. M billow t. framp IWt, W eakne. of Jftct Contractloa of MbhIm Extract from a letter frra tVwev A Hanover. N II , Jan 30. liSA Vb t dtteri medicine (darKlIni; (1U l all told but fnor Uitlle and tt eve prrat tatUfactlon We frroentif bte call for It by p-run npon rromtnrn(iiHn tf onr bet ibvtrlaa, and tbcre It no tmukr bat what It I efficient Kxtract from a letter from lion Ntthtn ut&d ev, t'oontv Jndjfe of hrlb t oonlv Iowa date Harlan. April 13. lG? It I deridnlU preferred to any other liniment old In tbl etfn Kxtract from a letter frum It M ut.tber dt ed Cuba, Mo. Auc 1" IsTr- I m erlUnp ten iMitllr of jour iSarjrllnff OH wberr 1 eV one Imltle of any other liniment Extract from a letter from J 11 !anti-n)nrr dated Flint, Cber.Ve Nation Ind. Ter rej.t . 1-Ti. I keep vonr t.argtln tU It ej rap dij .lrrrhant,a liargllrtaj fill libe.i,nj srd Ilnlm nt i-f the I nlted tte lu .j.-d I'ftS. Ijtr-e le f 1 medium W- ml! sv Mnall r-lre for fm' ) ti- T Msnnftrtnrrd tl Ixickport, N Y bv Merchant (.ar? Inc 1 M (0 j JOIIM IIOIH.i:. sarr'i. PtPbrlablo FASH SNOCTS. UtMT IX TIIKMAatUirr. Hit m re ci' p"' than a )'rt tliuJi P un.( tttjttu- ance f rnlrcd bend fur oriul.tr Chandler iTajIsr, MjnufiCt rerofl' rlaUe an tali norlnfi-'i, Pi rlahlr Mi 'ay wind Or uUr S. M, li.l'rMi 1 I Alachinct, bhintc ilac!.inet,bt Ijtr. Ac. NOWFOK USINKtS.-utk. Mew Book lESTrSccrct BjiML wi, ii. cki.r ( r i Kmm n."l ttr U.( kNi pL Itp FmUI TVlt.t ti. ..iv Itatf mm lianv... rma. AGENTS. WANTEP .T b.t. Itlt,lll4 r'fr f if.-. lil'M IN, ulLM 4S m 0..lltl'.4. tl., rU.rsl.UOlKiaMll.U RkliBMU.t. grlBROW.X'Sy CORN PLANTER! For sale in a'moat every ton In tbe.Httte tf AtljiiMtablo to Tiirc Iin'crcnt WIlIlllH of ICOUN. 24 Tears or Soccessfnl Operation Hon red of Tbontand of rarmer. and ttt multiplied victories I trie field ami elteaftere. attet Its worth anu eitabllth lit claim to tuperl orlty over all eomp-tltor mr W. Hltovry. Oaletburg. III. Madeouly by OEO 46 MORRISON" Steel Beam Plow. LIUHTER THAN WND OK IKON. FATOR1TE WIIKBK KXOW.V THE DEJIAMI DOUULK.S YEiKLT. ax.no Three Horse Equalizer Plow Clevis shows on above en l Tbe simplest, best aad cheapest way to plow a :heaoest war to nlow with three borse. Alio Wood Mae an Flews. Caltlvators k Harrows. Enqalre for t bete roods, ore-rite to XOKKIM BRuH. Maanfactnrers. roar MaPtsoa. toa. THE ELEPTRIC PEN MD PRESS It are by which eapsea can be taken from a iolb wxmao, at tbe rate or from i to Is per minute, fa praellea dally ase by merchants, manafaexanrra. raliroaais coonty c;erks. boards of education, lawyers, Pro fessors of mnsleaad others GEO. M. BLIA. Oeaersl Maaacer, T Kleiie ttrect. Cftteaao. W. P. WHEELEK. General fTestrra Aaet.lC La Salle street, Cbicaao. W. K. A.NDatklM. daea'. Des afetnea. BRISTOL'S Magical Witch Hazel Outwent ! A rsiltlv Care for Pile, Old fferea. CKers. Infl 8tl Eyelids. Rolls, i arba&cle. Coras. Baa lotu. Chapped llasdt, 4t,Jc Prtee. - S caU per box. IPrepald by !!.? a boxes by mall, pre? aid. for - - 91 One dozen, by n all. prepal.for - - i endfora trial box and ronfldeatlal circular fo iireats. and too III be ear to orr more, a yon will sad It tbe most martcaJ healing- and rnrins; medic ne yon ever tiled. Send art sams or r-r une Dollar ia Pox OfieeOideritr Pert- ex letter. Artere C C, BRISTOL. n East Hoaac. a street. ew Terfc. '-atxeje. rota:. cs a Kia ea KP blQ I Pff ""-- MoeatrULCa4.fOT't.laXBp. lliSLrl lltln 1rwa l.n nn. r !' AA, .T.V' - " M - . . . 1 dfcM$k EgFlji. ? ',-"JsrTy a, eriasaWj?"!!?" " "3'sssssM"'sPiPsssaav'' r "ssi' jk 'rBRRal' aPBsaraa aVaet Jf-j yraid sssssati 3lBBBBBS'aeaT3vSK Tssai THE lELLI BABB MCE! v J THE BEIT FENCE IN THZ WOULD. m ALI. MTMML WIMM wfck sear sraat. batb-l&t or J7T W fses to tbe red. Potac bervicd srsea bcb skies. Eet ;W to aaa- W M 4bt. FaSe bceoee tewfer ALL THE BOTlOJa PATaATb. No Usier ol beasrj tnsbted fee iaa-asjeaacBtt. Aafc yoor Manfvar Wee- caaass fer tae JT i?Er.r HA MM TKXrm t,t.A w 1 THE KELLY BiEB 1 Zt, u. s. MAIL! ill Prrdb el k alr. treated by all with rerfect fw a ii-xt'i. (af Ikelr .SymategM. fae 4r .tr e 4 . ! f..r - .4-4-. 1)K. TOWXSKMrs AIR' CAfARRH ! r. k l v h 4 ' r it 1 11 r t tf SUI i IfSTC 11 -a4 ft IktTf -t liatit r fciti it UalS T Mb. fltttt j 4 !- trt rttafc4 4riv j r ' . Bronchitis ! r TTH ' . at . . . t t k as . r i -.4 all ran o ru T a. ej is ar -. l t -t . re4 f ' war U at kc 4 k -eaaltf-l'j t it tl-i r. 4 l . rtper, tt ft- i ar - ' t t .tJra - a . ASTHMA! tT ,. aea t a (l-lll mt Ik, Mf. k'.l t -. -, ! j . S.aatti -m 4 tr .. ml taa mm tlpthera, Pcear. a a. . , A ,., ., . euraiata. ad toil ..,., , ,. v. all atar tattr al . it ... , , . ...,. ebee atl etaar rm.tlt taart tt ! Coosiinptloi a r 4 or. t L ttt e.i !'. f et ' II'III.IH r ' fktirti,t f c( t ' t .f rt- t !? a tt a t tat f it, air r !!' rt -f & t.r if t ti I '. at' if '. DTurxriiu wg r KR. I -tr a IK tey corap alb tit at 'eetnallr ra b4 kj Z)genate4 a:r BLOOD DISEASES CANCERS TUMORS! tr To ttiitt its- 4 t r !! aatt rr it M l ia ) h f '. m tl4t t rt4f t! l' rf(. t uatie ifr..4 air t t 4'it v ia I ft t '. B t 1 1 1 1 at .t i- ti.twt aas f.t la In mt mt . i a . t t i i t mi h mihf a tu. r ta.it. a i 1.. i.aj t r t.i-.t iiirnti i ta fiM ll (tai wrim ', t If IB BIwm 1.... -I f'.tt ftvMI M B (t, a4 j rHi ui r i a e ! la lutri that fy pmUtt a I -i VI Vet. "I J t in, in attel vita CCBri w.taa' f '1 I I or Urali-c jA. L very t'.CIe er t i (at any pr tua with Cancer tr . a-J T uers will pl !; fur tettlina .'a.t, t . Iron t t.r.'t cjtel W warraat a sore. pel fer t , lMtttttl., tn M 4t It MtMtltt S 'urn eati( kt 4 to Ir rteaied tk.l II ireir'ii) Bart ( IS t-if at U ( a Ha ft, HlM.t 'Wr.Bfk Ik rtt h If iMr MH I par j-,o rtttrl be ft W. 4rlt Mr. art and ilfc-r Imp. r'tt tm r taa tto4 We entrant. ! r'fr tn f ft la at rairS be t m f.f an; tt r -mn fimell iV.M.Park.M.U., LaTB ortKi McOLELLAN V H A Ilotpltal. PhIJa leljit ?a. Pa-. ae bat va t ueeeatfal lhro-jsr aul Maw Kogtand In !'. sure of Caarert tt ; Tu mora take chars "f thliapartreat Addr ali leasee a era E. F. TOWNSEHD, H. D., lit ! MreM, rrerleeare, R. I, Pferstelab wltb'ng t I1 m atslava at sltylntbi buiiret. o 'ur'.i,-i wita i rltory aad octr i i,strai4 ti fr 4vtilag ts seas, ay a4rel at. t Caiition! There are apria'"lJ fr ' alsewbers tnatarapnttis . a r"t LlyCIS and trying to is nil or MT Ttt f Olygsnaied Air and e titol ltltl.ti'lt ilt on gnuir ue t ' rtt llt IOW1 tE!Di OXTUrNATr.il allt aas itr H eoTTLa tin rflsTkirr La sat. RICH BEAUTIFUL. FARXIiRS. FAItMEIia' WI7I. BOSH and DAUOHTLKH. albntlon! lnrn to tlfy yonr IIOMK.H arxl CTJL.TIVATK the SOU. to tho JIKHT At VAMTAOKand rnoat IXOKOMICALI.Y. FIWKST and bat OUIDK3 aod CAT ALOOUKA In Uio WOULD Krnryonm havlnr a PAriSt or OAIU DEN ahoUirf lanrtrJ n Poataj-Carfl nt bct for TllKK lcnvll CIKCUI.Ak or 10c for Jiluatrated CataiOifuo. 1-W ptse B. K. DLISS &. SONS, 34 DaxcL.7 SL. Nw Yerk, P.O.lJox. So. 6712. A. S. TO!!', Xanufactarer of X'Uat CmM1 i'ria-BK Jit-ara au) IIHt;e jBir-r. fcleflin, I Hi whs. V a. A. a, T')!r-Te Meiartaer, rrm'iot b-art I Jntt tb tH fr fix Mt.1-. i ,, jrlven n-i a Utormtm trltt in K.a rear4 as.4 bedee auj thlnX It tana', lev 3rp.-t Tears a c w w ifjrf. w. . . . ft. Itx, wr a. Trxt Tn preser t-titr'kt ef y-nr aeentla tbebett I rvr w a-l f wta3 avt tai fie for It If I . ootj j t a- leer trxly. j ron tntn. TBV A BOX OP THIS AD VCkTT Wii r. -t'av vn -k'rin.-r Msl WATCHES l--r-t t e twt tmaV wtr'J Jwmfz mvlth mi -1 r .Ia i Ci. 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