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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1877)
5. : ?'-. je. "-. ", " "- .: "- im&L$ji,:s mmyt - ifer- "' ;. &m . B-:mmm?jtr- ,- MeMksl && W :. ggirjy53&vra' :: -- ARACHKE'4 fiPINKIXO. First In her art, She wove apart, None of them near her; Marvelous was the feathery skein, Pure as a new moon, soft as the showers, Pictured with Images out of her brain, A snare for the souls of the sweet young hi boars To seize them and hold them ere they could I fly, Prison them fast before tliey snouia tile. The women with wonder looked on, from i afar. At the gladness that clothed her as light clothes a star, While the myetical web crept o'er land and o'er sea; But hcr's was the rapture, Hers was the vision, New pulses of life, Joy's sting in each beat, Gloom changed to glory, grief turned to glee Such power had her weaving; e'en evil seemed sweet, But ever In lieauty most complete, The web, which haunted all beautiful things The blessed peace of the star-sown skie6, The there empurpled with Asian dyes, The track on the sea of the wind's Jeweled the web with a lovelier charm About one form slowly hovered and hung, In a silence sweet as a song that is sung; With a clinging grace, Swept over an arm, Breathed on a face Oh, that was a god's, In truth ! Spinning her life in the magical skein, Weaving it out of her heart and brain, She stopped one day; Sudden gusts of damp air came, Fitful guesHcs of unseen shame, Her hand lost Its cunning, her eye grew dim; Rent by the storm, defiled, blown back, The web wound its meshes round every limb Left her a prey in the tempest's track, Jiers was the rapture, Hers was the vision; Hers was the capture, Hers tiie'tlcrlrion. On even side, below, above, She heard the dred mocking that comcth late: "Ah, yes, you wove the web of love, But you trod the looin of fate.'1. GENERAL NEWS SUMMARY. Frederick J. Gross, a postal clerk, in Chicago, has been arrested for stealing business letters to Chicago merchants. lie confessed the theft, placing the amount of his stealings at 8500. The officers suspect that the sum is much larger. .. .The Indianapolis National Bank was robbed recently of about $25,000 "W.D.Morton & Co., of Do troit, have failed ; liabilities about S120 000. George L. Whitney, head book keeper of the Brooklyn Bark (N. Y.), was ar rested March 23d, charged with having lobbed the bank of $120,000, leaving 40,000 unaccounted for. The circum stances of the robbery are, that a few evei ings before, after banking hours, "Whiting was correcting some cler ical errors in company with another clerk, and remarked that he heard the officers intended reducing his salary but he did not propose to let them do it easily. He would compel a comprom ise. "Whiting had surreptiously learned the combination of the safe, and re maining after the rest left, opened the vault and teok$ 100,000 in bills and $60, 000 in greenbacks, left a note offering to compromise for half the money and the assurance that he would not be pros ecuted, and declaring that otherwise he would destroy the whole package. De tectives worked up the case, pad caught him. He revealed where the money was secreted, and it was found inta.... The stock banking firm of Callaghan & Lynch, San Francisco, has failed. Liabilities, $000,000; assets unknown. . . . .The New England Glass Company, Eab. 7cTidge, Mass, has voted to wind up its business, being unable to compete with Southern and Western concerns. Two hundred men will be thrown out of employ ment....G. O. Hencker, a pork packer, New York, has failed. Liabilities, $100,000 The still of the Boston Lye, Wood and Chemical Co., Boston, exploded, March 23d, badly scalding four men. two probably fatally. The buildings were demolished. . . .An accident to a freight train, with passenger caboose near Worthington, Ind., March 23d, killed one passenger, seriously hurt others, and slightly injured a considerable number.... In the Rhode Island legis lature the proposition to amend the constitution so as to allow women to vote when taxed has been defeated by a vote of 26 to 25. The National Bank, Indianapolis, has increased the reward for the robber of its funds to $20,000 for the money, and $6,000 or twenty per cent, for any part of it Walter C. Adams, agent for the Star Line of Packets and commission merchant, New York, has failed. Lia bilities, $600,000; assets, $30,000. A large part of the indebtedness is in Europe John M. Ferguson, pork packer, Louisville, has failed. Liabil ities, $240,000; assets nothing ...A re ceiver has been applied for against the Wabasn Railroad . . . Owing to the Grand Lodge of Good Templars of Massa chusetts excluding colored men from membership, dissatisfied members are moving to establish a new Grand Lodge. WThiting, the Brooklyn bank robber, who robbed the institution of which he was bookkeeper of $160,000, has been committed for trial. He still refuses to say what he did with the missing $10, 000, alleging only that he had spent it The detectives say that while Whiting was stopping at the Vandyke House, he was intimate withachambermaid.Nelly Morrison, and her friend a "Miss Hig gins, and that "Whiting gave Nelly some money. The girl has disappeared.... Albert Brown, cashier of the First National Bank of Springfield, Vermont, is said to be a defaulter to the amount of $30,000 No more suits against Tweed will be brought to trial. It is said to be definitely settled that in a few days Tweed will be released from custody The village of Maderie, N. YnWas visited a few nights ago by burglars, who, after plundering some stores, set fire to them and the village was nearly destroyed. .. .Some of the persons engaged in the murder of China men, at Chko, California,, have been arretted.... B. T. Taylor, defaulting cashier of tfc Franklin Bank, who was taken totha Inaaoe Asylmin at Indian- .& ;MM$M$ xi .--' Tt'j. .. f- ;ii-i.-,r:' . &&& opolis, escaped from that institution on the night of March 25th Thatcher A Sons cotton mill, at Derby. Paburned March 25th. Loss, $.10,000; insurance, $25,000 A bold attempt was made to rob the Black Hills and Cheyenne stage near Deadwood.on theeveningof March 25tb. As the coach was coming down a canon, two and a half miles from Deadwotd, five masked men appeared and commenced firing on the coach Johnny Slaughter, the driver, was killed and another man slightly wounded. The horses started rapidly and never stop ped until they arrived in town, the dri ver on the road dead. About 20 shots were fired at the coach, but all the pas sengers, except one. Walker Her, escaped unhurt. A party went out and found the body of the driver, with a charge of buckshot in his breast. The robbers got no booty. The Sheriff offers $500 reward for them dead or alive There was a severe sleet storm in some parts of Tennessee. March 24th, which it is feared, has killed the fruit. The dam ot the Stafford Mills reser voir, at Stafford, Conn., gave way on the morning of March 27th, causing fearful destruction of property in the village. The probable loss in the vil lage alone is estimated at 83,0,CO0, while a vast amount of other property below was also destroyed. The losses at Con verseville are estimated at $500,000. At the latter place thirty houses were destroyed, aud mills and bridges were washed away. At Stafford the Con gregational church, National Bank, nome Insurance Building, five dwel ling houses of the Granite Mill Co., freight depot, and many other smaller buildings were destroyed - .A young man named Charles Laman, clerk in the American Express office at Cleve land, a few days ago receipted for a package containing 81,577, pocketed the money, and disappeared. . . . At Topeka, Kansas, March 27th, a shooting affray occurred between J. Clark Swayze, editor of the Blade and John W.Wilson, formerly of the Topeka Times, in which Swayze was killed. . . .St Charles Hotel, at Patterson, N. J., burned March 27tb. Several guests were injured by jump ing from the windows. . . .The furniture manufactory of Staly & Waltz, Chicago, burned Match 27th. Loss, $17,000. .. A 810.000 fire occui red at East St Louis, March 27th The Mutual Protection Insurance Co., of Philadelphia, has made an assignment for the benefit of creditors A concern known as "The Kentucky Cash Distribution Company," at Louisville, has filed a petition in bankruptcy. One drawing had taken place, and another has been extensively advertised . . .Charles M. Sterling, who was to have been hung at Youngstown, Ohio, March 28th, for the murder two years ago of a young German girl named Lizzie Grtimbacker, has been respited by Gov. Young till April 21st Miss A.M. Hulett, a Chicago lady lawyer, died in San Diego, California, March 20th. She commanded great respect from the profession, both on ac count of her legal acquirements and her high character. Gay Kimball, of Dalton, N. H., aged 65, on the night of March 27th, while drunk, beat his wife to death.... Dr. Wm. Van Epps, of Dixon, 111., formerly President of the State Board of Agri culture, and member of the Illinois branch of the Centennial Board of Fi nance, has been adjudged insane and taken to the Elgin Asylum. Overwork is said to be the cause.... The com pany owning the Gait House in Louis ville, the largest hotel in the South, has gone into bankruptcy. The hotel, how ever, will not be closed. . . .Kine stores and dwellings at Enfield, N. C, were burned on the night of March 27 th. Loss, $50,000; partially insured. . . .The furniture factory of Coombs, Hartman & Co., at Tell City, Ind., burned March 28th. Loss, $50,000 A fire at Clinton, N. C, on the night of March 27th, de stroyed much of the business part of the town and many private resiuences. Loss, 850,000. . . .At the late meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago, Bur lington & Quincy Railroad Company, the old set of officers were re-elected. . . . .New counterfeit State of Missouri bonds are said to be out, and until the matter is investigated money lenders are cautioned against receiving any of that class of securities. The amount of the new batch is 8800,000. THE MARKETS. IIW YORK. Hofrs Lire. 8 7? ctll 75 Sheep Live. 5 12H :. Floor Good to choice 4 u i 7.s Wheat No 2 Chicago 1 43 ft 1 45 Corn Western mixed 54 ft 55 Jl tt StCin 3 V 4 -((Kb i v do tier o vj Pork New Mess 16 50 ftl6 62), chioaso. , Beeves Choice S 4 00 ft 5 00 Sheep Good to choice 1 SO ft S M Batter Choice to yellow 14 ft PD'"lll"M,"",,""""""i" Flour White winter 4 60 ft 00 Wheat-Spring No 2 I Xft 1 31 vJ iUi' O mm 41 JS aV UHoII O m ) BwJ V"a1 U .ej 4V Pork Mesa, new 15 85 ft!6 90 Dny?io vt "lift bt. Lome. Beef Cattle Fair to :hotce 9 4 73 ft 5 et nour Fall XX S 35 ft 3 75 ffkeat-Ne 2 Bed ft I 6j. aLsOTu l O-Za ftwtfsy Iraftajwa aV J"i Kj"iO ! va ? lrOrKJt68a9 loot 913 ajftVTfl ) lv 0 f0 onrciirATi. PlOaa v v CO b I IV Tt QOftVw" JB0tt a OT VA a AV Uftlv j '',. D416a w w vv Zt8 2? awOaK W t3 10 Ja1ftMUa . aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Va" 4)9 HLWADKia "1" aUT aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa9 VA H ' A O m aaaa tB i WIlH aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,aaaaaj wjp W "oilU a aa a a a aa a a a laV "J IpJI 1 1 VT"""i7l o v Jwi10 ! aa V4V "3 DAB VOIHBS. Flomr Wtaoletale f 275 cixs wneftt Q6W 90 3 vvru jJ e Val Wm V4 W alftTI 4t aw J faS V a&Kft kd S PBHCf W 40 Omtxlm " 1 vBaBaaBv mt "OI.B REM BLE." There are many reputed remedies for that veiy prevalent disease, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, but none which hare given general satisfaction and become acknowledged standard prepara tions, except Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It continues to enjoy an unprecedented populari ty. This reputation has been earned through the permanent cures which It has wrought, having proved itself a specISc in 'the wont forma of the disease. Pierces Pocket Memo random Books ere given sway at drat stores; '-J,. , -v.:xr -,3f r.?-. --..--. -. ?-.-, '.Ti . . - 'd-j.'-:- '.'. -... -jT r -n --'v' fc,..'-T ' -- rrrTrrri-rv. Sfev ss&iAs-sy. -,:ii;v-f : .u , ;v.. ..... . - iS,;:gSBias'aBg6S5iSwr3V -- ' &ZtfiarT-. '' 9&tJn'ZdT0lrZ WSfi'BBmWmmB&mm&iWmmmnJ&W&ZmVrf,&mLA z-lfZXZSt3f4&!! It WaTs. 'H5hwRdr ST; L " iLIIJl"lliL. JUIMsib . L 1 l .1.1 - - -. ?&Oiiayi3La-jB;HpJiLi"' uSWi . "i B Hi1 , U.IIJS -VTBBSawwfca-jia .BIfcUOrj- ' "T. " -ar- ---ttj i.a .. .. .. . . 111 null ai i' iiti PISIS aHIBlB Si I II naaSwS II II iTn I im I I 'nl I' I ' i I i i i i What the wife of an editor naawdber two girls Addaline and Addenda. A Cmr fmr Katlemal M Irrational people always reject good advice, and In nothing U their IoIIt more frequently conspicuous than in ignorlnr prrcautiocs nccesary for the retention of health. Fore ca.t, on the other hand. U a notable character iftic of the rational, and it U the exercise of this quality which we would surgest to them. Protect tne system against disease which fatten upon the debilitated, the nenrous and the dyspeptic, by bracing the physique, regu lating the stomach, bowels and liver, and ban ishing despondency with the purest and most efficient of botanic invigoranta, Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. That these effects follow it use, aud that it prevents as well as annihilates Intermittent and remittent fevers, are facts es tablished bv indisputable evidence. To enjoy the twin blessings of "a sound mind and a sound bodv" in all their plentitude, try a course of this sterling medicine. PKIPK TWENTY-Five CENT. Qilrk's Irish Tea cares bllloasnsss, keadsehe and Impure blood. Rold bjr all UrnjtgUU. Wblxs It Elliott, agents, N. T. OfT Fanners and stock breeders will be in terested in the great cattle sale of Mr. Jacobs, of West Liberty, to take place April 25th and 2Ctb. We do not usually admit large illustra tions to our columns, but tb; one portraying so faithfully the home of the great Iowa " Cat tle King," is so neat. as to render It in every way acceptable to our agricultural readers. For elegance, for comfort and luxury in the way of hotel accommodation, we know of no house anywhere which commends itself more to the public than the Beckcl Houeat Davton. Ohio. This said the whole story is told,' and every man who ever enjoyed the hospitalltv of the house will attest this assertion. Its rates range from 12.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per day, ac cording to location and size of room. U8JC BIVNK'H PAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL! "IT WOKK 1,1 KK A CHARM." Ue Kenue's Pain-Killing Magic OIL "I works like a charm." There are three size put up, and called, "Trial Size," "Medium Size," and "Large Family Size" bottles. Wm. Renne &, Sons, Pittsneld, Mass.. Proprietors, to whom orders should be sent. Try it, friend. Read'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 60 cts. W. II. Read 179 Baltimore street. Balti more, Md.; VanSchaack, Stevenson & Reid, Chicago, Agents. Read's Grand Duchess Cologne took the Centennial Medal and is the finest in America. Twenty-fire cents and 81.00 per bottle. tirjioRSZs, HoRSKS.-Wonld tou bsve your torses in prime condition for jonr bprlnjr and Mimmer work? If so. several tnlnjrs should be strlctlf observed, good care, rfRtilar feed and liberal currying are among the essentlsls. bnt do not fall to give them UkCLB Sam's Coxoitiow Powder according to directions, and jon will he well rewarded for your expeuss and trouble, for sale by all druggists. Helmbold'a Bacho. Ilelmbold'B 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 tionB, and especially affections of tbe urinary organs. As a diuretic, it ia 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 tbe 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'a Buchu has led to the production of many spurious preparations, which are made cheaply and placed upon the market to be sold on tbe reputation ac quired by Uelmbold's original prepara tion. Parties who desire a really good medicine should be careful and use Helmbold's only. Sold by all druggists. i"nce,tl per bottle, or 6 fox 5. Medi cal depot 104 South 10th St, PbiloV, Pa. KtStof IhatTsbkiblb Cocoh. Every case ol consumption commences witn acoub, occa Monedh bavins; taken cold, wblcb If allowed to run Its course will soon woik Its way Into tbe a r (usages, and tbeu t tbe longs, and If not cbeckeu, by some suen valuable cough remedy a Kllert's Extract of Tsr and Wild Cberry, which isunrltailtd lor all diseases of tbe thrust and lungs. A serious spelt ot sickness may be the result of sucb imrelessnsss and au expensive Doctor's bill to pay. Important to Persons TIsitiBs; 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, 81.00 and 91.50; also elegant suits for travelers. Prices reduced. Cars and stages pass this hotel for all parts of the city, and to all the depots. Patentees and inventors should read the advertisement of EdsontBros., (established in ISOtf,) in another column. gsVRender your harness water and weather proof by using Pncle Sam's Han ess Oil From our own experience we commend the Pat Wood Box Stove Polish Paste and the Pat Wood Box Shoe Blacking to all; it certainly is the most convenient form to use and its quali ty is excellent. "AS LIGHT AS OCEAN FOAM," is a sim ile often used. But ocean foam is light in weight, deasptive and vapid; quality vs. qual ity. Ladies, use Doolet's Yeast Powdek. aud your baking will be a delight to the eye and the palate. Cake, bread, biscuit, pot-pies and puddings all bear witness to its magic There is no better remedy tbaa )! feraker's Coata; Myraat, whoa you are troubled with a backing cougb or bad cola. Sold ny all Druggists. 25 cents a bottle ors for f 1. Preveaxtlsm la Better tk-sm Care, Check a cough or a cold at once, wblcb may lead to con sumption, by using Dr. Xarsbali's Lung Syrup, an old. reliable remedy which never tails. Price only cents. For sale in every drug store. f2B"Mr. Collard's great stock sale adverj tised in this paper for April 12tb, will afford a rare chance for tbe purchase of fine stock. He is one of Iowa's best breeders. tsVTo preserve animal matter f any kind after deatb. artificial means mukt be employed. Thus, to keep anu utilise tbe skins of cattle, tney are tanned and curried, various men. belt g em ployed In tbe process, until leather" is tne re sult. To further preserve this product. It Is necessary to make occasional applications of preparations similar to those used by carriers. The beat known compound of this sort Is Uncie yam's Harness OIL wnieb readers leather sort and pliable, and effectually closes tbe pores against tbe entrance ot dampnoa. dust, and the Burner ou othtr deleterious Influences which und to hasten tho decay of leatner. M 1TCHIG PILES. Symptoms are Moisture, Distressing Itching, as tnongh plu worms weie crawling In and abeut the xectam, particularly at night, t be private parts arf sometimes effected. "SWAYSfS OINT MENT," pleasant, sure cure alio f or teter, all skm diseases. Mailed t anyaddresson receiptor price 5 cts a box. or tnree boxes SL& Address letters. nr.SwaynesrSen J North Mith St.. Philadel phia. Remit ey P. O. order, or registered letter. Tt 1 robot &&)-70 kinds. Us rSTuAa. KPVniVPRt0081- Monster IB. Cat for S-eCrtaaip. JlDIUlf UIOWkstzbii Guv Woaxa. Chicago. 111. $984 Made by one Agent In ST days. 13 new articles, baiunlcs free. Address, cm. xasueTos, FLUID LIGHTNING Instantly ceres Neuralgia, Nervous and Sick Headache. Rheumatism. Toothache, and all nervous pain". Ask your druggist for It. war a Y TO17YB Men to sell to Merchants. ww im.ia M aVaF nont and traveling expe: -sea paid. Gem Manufacturing Co.. St. Louis. Mo. $2500 a year to Apcts. Outfit aatf a 3 SJkol Pm jrr. For terms ad dress. J. Worth ft Co., St.Umu,Mo. nri7M4a importers prices. Largest Coaspaay a aTimWa m Amerlc. staple artl-ia. Trade continually Increasing. Agents wanted every where. Bead f-r circular to Bobbrt Wius. v tnvTiinn i. s. . ". . ' MVORCES tinned for Incompatibility, etc Re denrt unnecessary, ree after divorce. A. GOODRICH, attorney at law, 12 Dearborn Su. cnicavo. IUIaoia. MONET To Loaa la Iowa, ataatefa Nebiaaka. aad KORTHWETEKS MlOBRI, TJpob improved farms.tn sums ot.99m aad up hards, for a tersa of l to years; interest at IS per rent, payable sesBl-annuaJly. Cho ce Iowa loans of f l.iSS aad upwards, made siip-rcsn, inimrmt u:nnnii Kiiiena wTASTKn. asbItI rte BUBllIlAM.ft TfJttT", Ceancll BlalX Iowa, wMBrjl fraUTIMO. TO-T la tlfitt JTBWPt; m 1 ill 1 iliilim 1 ibi M 111 1 11 ii 11 iiiiiinii I'liii 1 11 a 11 1' 1 ml ' -' --- - Hv hattrr taaa a eV4 Mis. wears yer Terrltery a '- t for cata logse. AMrW W. iMir. j 19 W. wsdlfoas rr. bHsgtt. in. GenMsa AeerdeRfs. With is . uMr:r Italian lroia. 0t-aiaaSIItrCofo-lu fact wfn all tKe Jat t le,prTrsBn:-rh, X K. . a J AXOKK" maaatartarr d lp"rtr ef asotlcl im?rctsu tU strips. . MCtsa brsstrt. Jfe Toik. BwawawasP" iiimisj SraiM ire 11 fcwssssiaaas. Ijrf fur l- J . t4v k itt(bilrfl Transportation tvnUha tit. DaveHpart Seed Stare. Bpectaltle Bue ta all kUUtot KI-J.hi Our reLaMr rOs(Bi.ci7 L CrrtU areoftb vry nvstgiowtMnwhrroai.try H.lqat-t fo Ooivn.NFed. Orders Tfotnt Ij Htfrd. iiur.MV A C . II Br d l. Ist njvit. o TLEGRAPU B Katltvad a.xpra bu cts ts(nt .Mtuatldtt rn'ri. ."mall ttihij aid while teartlne. Addrrs lmmdlatel). N, w. Teiearapti Int ut. Jmnril e. w'u PAtffllS- &IN'V-NTnK.i I'BllH SUIrt and Kor- r.S4l! BtStlta.. etan Patrt Agetu. VA,tila!oo. 1). C. Kttab- lUbed tn Isss. fee af'rr alloraQcr. Circular of ItstrucllOLi, rafcreuces, etc., tent trrr. T Combination of CaptUI. ' .r" uiuur ui uiri,i Mt ,n Jlvofit nr". Kxplnior l fire. XUhKtNs C . Broker, as Broad street V Urtox i.&a. ". Yoia HlOOfor $1 .20 Worth of Tampa w will pay $11 tu rati lor tfc 3 iarrt rropt of this nrw grain that fan be r-lrt In 1"" frvu. thiee rarkages. Price. 91.7' Pull prlc u ar 1 1 prorot'tlOD. tlMcr1j.ll in itiJ tapir of 1'ampa rd, 10 rents. Agrttj w antra. Addict C H. KKKSS A CO.. Jackton Michigan. Sa AS AsBSCaOay sir nad by Agcnta scl vIvh VIltig oor Chromo, Craon, and aaawaaaasaaasBBai Keard. Mi-t. Scripture Tnl, Transparent. Picture and Chrotnn Caida. IB samples, worth S4, snt prstpald for 7 ye. Illus trated catalogue free. J H. HVKfOtiWS 8N, BoWTOB. Ktabllsbed 11 0. MAKK TWAIN'S XKW HOOK I TOM SAWYER, Is rescy for agents. Don't grt ten In J batiithti time, but send forterrttor or circnlarT at once. Addieas. AMKKICiN rCr LIS1II li CO.. US Randclph trrct. Ch raro. fit. STEEL HORSE SHOE: Farmers jtni OHiiern of Hunu-H can save at least CO PER CKNT IN MONEY. by using KTKKL SHOKS In the place of IKON. For sale by all leaulng hardware tiouirs through out tbe country, hend for cirrulat to CLKYKLASD hoLLINO MILL TO.. Manufacturers. Cleveland. Ohio BELL & HACKNEY, Office at the New Capitol llulldlug, Drs Moie. Iowa. Plans, speclflcatlons and etln)a made for all rlimct ot buildings. Cuurt lloiikct iul School H nfcn prclally. Confpndciice o Irllrd CHEMLN. TOHAUO. .cVpr, OE -.Xrf MATCHLESS MNtoJT IMiibt ItHtACCO lu f h M'OltLU. ANK for it. T.4KK NO OTIIKH. K THE riOSEEE TOBACCO CO., iamV ia4 Watwr .St., N. Y 4CH T 25 I.AKK St.. Clilcar". Two liilTfitlnr woiktoi 73iri. Iif itifu y I u irstnl. A Mjrriace Ouids I oil Moniltl li4 hrr UlMrart. MarriKr.lUroJuciiind rpZHDJ iMrr.ity: mid a Private Medical Adviier va th lil lurilfixtul ibusrt ofth I Milp lUP'uductivr orram. Oenrllvelrbliiiy mnil linp.triicr, v. -til tlie brt luiaut DB. BOTTS. Xo. 12 X. Kit nrwt. et lvuun. Mo. SUse l)e Kojer's fl PUNISH CATARRH SNUFP For all diseases of the mob and iirad, and to tne cure of Catarrh, one of the most comm and most disagreeable of complaints. llnndrnM of testlmotilaU could be plveu but they would be useless, a a trial ot It IS lis bet te-tlmonlal-lts effect Is cfllcarlous. r lrstlng safe and sure, fold by all druggists at cents per box or postase free by mall. . DK P.OJKK I?6 W. Main street Rochester. N. T. Jubkkuiiabn a Haas. Du que. wholesale agenis for Iowa. BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. UurlTslled for the toilet and the bath. No ai tlflclal and lr ceptlv odors to corcr common aud deleterious Ingredient'. After vears of sclcnllflr. ex Dcrlnrnt the manuractnre of B. T. Ilat.liltt's itpst Sor, has perfected and now i ffersfothf puLllctbe KIXKST TOILET .-OAP IN THK WORLD. Only the prret vegetable oils ucd In Its manuf cMirc. For fjse Iss iheXaraery It tiaa so fnsl. Wur'h ten limes Its eost t fvery mother j.nd lamllv In Christendom Samnle box coutainlnir cakes T bounces each, sent free to env ddresson rcrlpi of 7S cents. Addieas H.T. Ilnliblit, New York City. Vm For sale by al iiriiKgl'ts. Bwnvvft-j CORN PLANTER! IsT"For ssleln almost erery town In theStste. fi Adjustable to Three Different Widths of Rows. 2d Tears of Successful Operation. Hun' red of Thousands of Farmer, and Its multlplted victories I i the Meld and elsewhere, attest Its worth, and establish Its claim to smerl orlty over all competitors. Made only by GEO. W. BP.QWy. Oalesbnrg. III. . The Largest Sale Short Horns Ever made on the American or European Continent! "THE W APS IK HERD," Went Lin erty, Muscatine count), Iowa. Two Days Sale. WaaealaT sat Tharalay, Apiil9tk ausa aiBi. 1S77. faeac at Mhart-Heraa, 19 Urm r Clyaleeaale atare, an, a Select lot of JSrrkaalr MwrUse. xne subscriber aanoancet that he alll bold a gieat to days Public Sale of lmprosed Live mock, at W A PS Us FARM." near West Liberty, loaa, Wednesday aud Tnuis day. April Zi and 26. 1ST7. at wblcb alii be sold about TWO HCXDKfcD HKAU of nrst ctaas Sbon-Uoru cattle, In cluding some of tbe bes: bred animals Id existence. Tne aa lmals now couiprislng tbe "WAPSIK HEKD' hae beeu bted by me, or purchased re gardless of expease Xrui tbe oest and most reliable breeders of tbe country, and contain more good blood aud In itviuual merit combined, than any other beru ot Snort-Horn ca; Ueln this or any othtr ountry. Ihe nerd contains a la ge nu ni cer or the tasntonabie iau.i-U.-a of the day. as well as many nioru plainly bred, but reahy goodand useful auluals. ones mat will sell at lower prices, aud f raters can aaVM u buy. IMP. OXPOKD BEAU 2D (3XU). (a pare Bates Oxford), nas teen ue I upon the herd tne past season, and OXFoKD Of sCBI.GWOOD (a pute Craggs), andGENr.VA E.KU (a pure Rose .r Sharua nuio. have aiso neea largely nsu, aud Ul eacn sbor uite number of spleu-ld youni. tilings. e CatalogBes will be read3 sboat April Brsi ana sent to a, . applicants FKr.E iXrE TAlSMKNTtorau parties in teres.ed darlnr my male. Free conveyance wQl be sxovlded t. parties dealrlnrf tola-p ct tn usrd.oBappiictiaa .oGlvens Livery Stable la West Ltorrtr w-1.08 r,es on C.K. A A. Railroad. For fu.i partlcHilars, audrcas S. W. JACOBS, Wast LtBaxri-, iow AfiEXTS airimium lllllli;:l I ti a" I B B BIB 'ill L A'fa - aaa -r JmlSMLZA' BadBBBBBsmza vjss7asj lQsTmli. mM rmf ,T?-SiaWBBSB IXPWt BMjVyaaaia. "-"B ssssttisWlvgV atagbftMss casrBPaisajisTghaa-'-QaM Bn?BWaWBjBi2BWaKaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSj sTBBflBBBFEwKaisBaBMiBr " JLL '-' - i - "" " - 'i ''r-afwaa "j yjj J- ' aaa- n SSmmikWkmWLwS JPerl 3d WAPSIE. The Home of GRAND SHORT-HORN SOCIABLE. viA?mssiiss A Balar aa4 aasrHfUr lB.ura4 trettsa the dlseasaa ef ta ate axt a.r by r U M:s. lirtiL Ttt aMt4 wttk orB vr say :- of tfc ear. will tad o61t- f artc la thta xrUt lltxla aert IMad t a ctri Prlc 3 rart Vy asait A44rs VavBosiva rrsussisa "x. Dkhart. I4 I. uc Wi "vamcc CULTIVITO DKEKK C5IFAY.5iolla. 111. 1 rt OO G EN E V A WATCH CO Itsportarsof tbgrt Slv. Hid Abn. tlful bay iUb Winder and tr ttlcc wairk in aolld los.opB facv. itua3 ntfii c. U tJ relt. cxpaatlaa balance, adlnilrd to drat. coM and rosltlon. W gnarantr its Ur: tint plr and mutt reonomlcai tcb tor railroad oa. faiairrt. tclMxtt traefcat. utrctiaalca a&4 tratlar- bok. rt lncBtr4. aad tbr prtca olacr It wltMa irrh of alL Ooal pay g or si for a atci bra you can boy thl one for Ilk, fcat C i D to any ran of t& f a with trlTllrf ! am'nlng ifor taklnsr. Otrr a.awMsla a ta s Tots State aloe Addrrsa. Uoita WiTCS Co I m trtcrs , WhUm oecUClan ?: .Cbtc in. Ill TKYAb6x Ob THIS AXD VOU WILL USE NO OTHER. J Vow Vtirlr Stat innrv ljrV nm , El; EWELRY rASKT I9T" RxcvlBlar." Irlrr, !:, cn1j& lnntmln th IMna Arrt-1 r.t la IK Xlfi-aT a.aekiiaaa a. . .a. a. . a.a.. llim r. raveftar " ifi ir in- f hi EACH PACKAGE C0ITA1IS A YALCABU CEEfinCATL TICK. TblS rnvrlo r cnntatlit trorr t. tloncrr than inr other Varl'tv Package t1 ! the only Genuine Pack agr made un. rtfn Pai ge alo con'atn one c two Valaabl tlrra f Jrwljr. aad ovrr aa hnuircold rrlp!i e-d forcireul.r of teferrc-. (XO 1IK1STOL, :i Rati Houston street. .Sea York. BRISTOL'8 Magical Witch Hazel Ointment ! A realtlv Carf for Pile. Old Here, t'lfen lnfl md Kyrllda. Kollf. larbuncle. Corns. Uun lont. Chapped Hand. Ac. Ac, Price. - 3 centa pc r Imix. (Ptepald by tn'l' ' . Ixiies by mall, prepaid, for si4 One doien, by trail, prep! . for - - t.w kend for a trial bo and eonflcVnllal circular to TRenls, and you alll be sure to order more a jou will flml it the most inac cal hrallnp and curing tnellcne you ever Hied jieitd all tum over One Dollar In Po Idinreo derr Hepijjered Letter. Ailiiiejti V, l liniSTOU 71 rtat Hoiift. n street Vrk fKSOCi HILTS & lUMIS FOK MIl.F CTKK. Imparl mild electric currents tothe body wl'hnut liiivnvenleiice. and may be worn nti;rit and day They are. without medlcliis. a ieel cure of ilia, eases that arlie from I u pal red vital force Dya prpla, KheiuaatlMii. Neuralgia, Kidney dli eases. Nervous Debility, Inipo'esicy. weaknea. and other derangements. Illustrated r.ampbtets with eudoretnent of phetlclaia. aent lice. Ad dress lllttAN APPLIANCE TOaPANY H7 East Kllteentb aljeel. New York GREAT PUBLIC SALE OF Short-Horn Cattle, ClydeHclstle Horse), COTSWOLD SHEEP, A K D BERKSHIRE SW E, f tbe Uloomfleld Mesdows Farm, will be held at tiesMoIie, la ,Thdrdy, April 12, '77 It will be noticed by tbe vsrtrty as well as the excellence of the stock here offered, that Ibis will constitute oue of the most attractive sales of th sesson. The herd of ebnrt-borns number slxtt I ead. n sny of which have been selected on their true merit regardless of cost. At the heart atanda the pure Ilstes bull, :d Coniptnn. Lord Wild Eye lOI. whose rreaent worth) lieutenant Is Imp 3d Duke of Under-rdge. Tbe female of ihe fierd embrace In pail tne following; Imported Duih es of Kuigntiy Hall, anu Imp, Annette of Knightly Hall, (both I ur Pates), rrin es, Owjnnes. Mss Alleys, Iouan. Hrtdes lo den Dr ps, Phyllis. Pansys, and in-ny otber fsuillles or equally gooil repute. The celebrated yonng Clydesdale talllon, "Cmn sda's Glory "sired ty Imp Scoiand's Olorj, is a nrst prize taker wherevrr exhibited Also two youtig heavy draft mares, stinted to Canada's Glory The Cotwo'd. about fifty In number. Imported and from Imported stock. III neoffeied a lim ited nuu ber of Barksblres of very choice breed ing will alio i.e sold. JuHN r"lUH. Pea Molre owa RICH BEAUTIFUL. FAIIEBS. FARMERS' WTVE3, SONS and DAUGHTERS, attention t Learn to beautify your HOMES and CULTIVATE the SOIL, to the BEST AD VANTAGE and moat ECONOMICALLY". FINEST and best GUIDES and CAT ALOGUES In the WORLD. SveEyo?e bavins; a FARM or GAR DEN ahould send a Poatal-Card at onoe for FREE descriptive CIRCULAR: or 10c. for LUuatrated Catalogue, 130 paea. roBox, B. K. BUSS 4, SONS, Sa 5712. 34 Barclay St. New Terk. SlOOaOORaan.' B'X'wTtCTia vr lruiu. ea a n-Hh tmrrbj tkaow of nTSK BCaBli KUXIK. wlltumt lajurr, or alll forfeit SWUM, price bj Ball ia walei nvlua 2i real. 3 ivlim anl. SO mm. A. L. 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Mr. aad Mrs. JACOBS, md their Peto, where a Cordial Welcorua U eer extea-ledjto. aJl. wflSSW' 60H "- sTQMlCsirfM sflJI sa af U"1"1"1 iL -a,-, W kl&cf for ts bis Vt Xrs-.t (iirjlte OU ' i V frbd a tajSi tii ont. aftd wortby cf r rrri -l -a W Und VV Vseo ef ec rwr ." 's anlcJ s swj o t i r.I ui- mW!k t.,(r t&a rvodii.S .,i v rTvUr dxrr ttiBi tit. !' ri)-f fr tmti : tlU lof i0Cia Er.i , J It la (Soid lur Ham and Sr!J CJ,dluJ.s r- Kit. nria ad ltrat, t'Suppd Hand, F1eb Wtoid. Citemtl PmUwo, .tnd Crack.. .i;lt of all kind. rltft, KlnjjbMO, IU Kvtl. weilinc. Tamjr, tUryet In Cjw, CnurVrd TraU. Csllrttin Ijrotirl, Horn lutet--. Crorncat. yalttor. Foul ricrr. Prc. Abcr of tb I ddVr, Swelled Lctf, Thrub, SrrvUle tr 0r MOtrimi l-uu. ' H.K la 'Un, )'oafcdrre4 't. itoap 1c IVMitry. tted llel, 1 lUrV HriaaicibiC v lliei, Trtfcac!v, HasaUrs. rUlaU, tc. CLm! IVm.I., hnv 'tppl. i wrh. O'd NXn, xti WiiHKi, ( 1WMI. W rular?. of JhSbI. CctrtlKto of MukIm Extract from letter frsa lWwet a t ililn Hanoer. S II Jit -m lA& - TVe medHtae (tiarvlluc Oil) 1 alt otd but ftr btxtln. aad U le reat nlUlwllvB We frequeatly date call for It by preon Mfxa reeHamiHltlMa f our trl Jiblrlir4, and tbare nu IQltUVr tml what It U efsdent. Kttract from a letter from Hxn Ntan t4nd ej. I'ounl) Judje of vhIW twaati Ivwa, dated Ilatlan. April IS i.t - It ( derlaedlr frcferrd to any oibcr lluluiext id In tfct etin. Kxtract from a letter frirta) R M Mrolber dt ed('u(a. Mo. AUK 1 1"T5-I m relre lea botlc of jour (larr-luc Oil where I eil one Nt tie of any other Untweat Kitraci Ifi'in a letter tit.ja J II tlannenWsrr. d'ed Kit tn t"ber.Ve Nl' Ind Ter it a" ITS 1 keej if ur (.arjingOiJ It , rap Jit tfrrrlittiit' ;arsllusT ll i (be tand ard liniment if i. I r J 'Ve- 1).K.,J la. I-ire r- i 1 tte' .m W mU 1t fms'l le for tW ' r-.e ' lw Nc'n'-d at LockjKrt, N Y , M rt' trt -- r;OM JOHN IKflK.I . ;). 44 MORRISON" Steel Beam Plow. LMiHTEIC THAN WOOD OK I HON. FAYOKITK Will UK KNOWN. THK IrKMAMr 1N)UHL VKvKLY. tLKII Three Horse Equalizer Plow Clevis as abown on attove cut The aimnleat, Ireat and Cheapcat way to plow with three bortea. Aim WiMia ittit 1'lirwa. CultlVBt'ira A llanowi. Knqulre for theegood or vrrlte to MOIUtl.sO.N llltii.s. Maitufactiirera. Foht Madisom. Iowa. CENTS aea wm rt .-.! r mr Uak a Jinn Eliza wvnl Yawns? Ho. 19. O. rassraadaaaaaaiaf U-Tar. SOth lV-wal la pee. Fall aapaaa ar saormonisjtn poiyaamy. Wo- man'a Storv wu la r.it. tOry " a . lalmla'txaa j aOnn . Oot ual th a Mra.thraemoea. . ana mir lOO iIUtrt-. Do al ttf wltk aay a aalll r kaa tmtt IllotnlefClrealara aaawlasU'ra - ft l a all. OU8TIN. OILMAN AGO.. Chlcaao.llU SAW MILL FOR THE PEOPLE. 7-bV f I HlMtrvx act ftKX. iiiJ1aVi 4t.4rv- J t- aay Urn. i i 4A 4aS of 4-fa. r.i . a s b ?- aa w)bib rs- Ols U.i4eJr-i , a tta7 lei 1 I ir m at Ms. , lU fraiss te-a4 ik aaa-J e-fkiN,' pmri fa t tsr MsMl'IrUil 4 J"Sa. r-Bsti a.L4, Wtnc pmsv4 . In i sf Ira-a a ti - It )' ' aaal Bav , alar-M . --t i da !- I lb f 'I J t far-ni:4f ti t M-4 l--s-eiW le fcaa- tayf itt T Is M aM - as- lsv-f rsaaerSa,U !- a rsUUl sst t f -. t T-af IlfaUSiKtBISS. CHANDLER & TAYL03. $3 WATCUgS: I Ui...l In Hi. L ...... I. lrld .VliM;r Uk tJ plft frm m JkfUm eortrnnaaddreal,tll LTf'ltA .nilra-o impw aBaR!4waT''BBBa9sMraWwPv a Jsv A enin. Bdf THE KELLY BARB FENCE! THE BEST FENCE IN THE WORLD. a i.i, itt r.t.i, nKR iih r ui b-rt e tbi b y , r ii au i i,e r 1 I'.jint !. .: fr -t, U . . !el i fc tt; K.!iy V.n.rl ur-iff II lilt- ItllllOM I'A I r NT Uejtr o Iwu.c IrMpUr'l i- t r,( f:.io.. A-tt y f ji4i.ue M- k..n Cj. Oe kei.i.y it. fiat rt:f i M-o.rt, fc- vr BBaTI iTSZ. rt-Of - -awW-.aTi " jjsr5i,-5r: f .ma .w"kr. 1 3$Waml tVSSBsl 1 Wk" tarBBsal YOU ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED, rw S. . MAIL! all Prnaasa at a tsA-S treaty a all wtl rrtVt awsa hj ie4rts (aff feJr fBatBi. lttii.fitiSiiii awi fT- a4i J-i- i ff - W af 4aaa. i IU. TOWXSEMVS OXYGENATED AIR! CAfARRH ! 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Ml ffra4 fr.t iba heart ta ta '. it( ll.a lMr Olfaa f- a nba tn'a 1 laaia ttsercur Twu u.ir? ta blHl. l III i funue to rwhtart am lb liapa'ltla la ika b'.iMHt U earkonli burns, rtyilni lli - -. to ta heated ISat II war ma tary part f ISs boty . aa It aa ravoiqtluHi tfer.4S tba ttin tt iii btw-S ta pur Tua rmM a a t Va 4rlT Mr. fury and all r.thr IN. pa rlis nut r tbe btuoa Wegqarant to pan'f th blood la sea tans Iba lima f bmj aiAa known remnty uORrU witaer ejftlnt nr drawthc blwaa. b varj llltl er no palu. Anr per sua iru a- nl Itb Cancer and Tu titers will rle ansa t r latlinull. et , from patiants eureL We ararraal m rfet nra. ff.M.Park.M.U., LAT8 OB TNI acCLKLLtS V M A, HosplUl, rhlla.leptila. fa. bo baa been au lureaaifal throogbeut !w Koclacil lu lbs sure of Uaarers sad Tu nrs. takes ebsrs f thliifapartajen' Bdrssa all lessaes aa aareasfar. I I TOWNSEND, 1. B., Iff Iljfsi Mr, PravNrace, R. I PBrairlaoa wisblng ta lees' 'a satwa ar Slty In this bualneaa. ran b furntabal wits tar rltory and onr lllustraied papers far advartttiaj tbe sassa. by addrcssiM aa abev a Caution! There ar napr1aelpe4 rras la Kta ass Isewhar that are pulllna of a ikhiii LlyCID and tryln to laltn It off aa VtT TTT, r Qzycena ed Air and elatralne; tt t be IU ma Vone aemiiite tinieaa the words IIK. tfrw.N iE,'D,M lXtir.NATI AIH" tis atawa OTTLB aat rOBTBAIT ss Labbu ml L'e .'-3S&aS C-eC' igrr - m aC 1 Tiwaj - I I fiZTK t saSft' t . -X.. BBWB rJgs ri2.'.'T-25 L-a-Tii -: aff Jb rsatJadsjtsavV iw awa-5-' m . J.'' -if jV ri-LjWer. .'f- 'la r -s5r3a?E?2iSa-2SSlg3S yggjtaaattaa-atwVit 1 IlllaWsaa 1 1 "' " ' eawaasaa er-aw-wjajg !J5kivw- M T- -