The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 14, 1877, Image 3

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The Sewiajr-Macklae Trade.
Effect or the EiplnUoa orFataata.
Various opinions prevail among the
manufacturers of sewing machines as
.to the effect upon their business of the
recent expirations of patents. Henry
Bristow, agent of the Domestic Com
pany, said yesterday to a Tribune re
porter that their wholesale trade would
not. be impaired. Their agents were
constantly coming to the city and mak
ing new contracts, and he thought it
was a mistaken idea that the compa-
nfcs would suffer. The canvassers only
would suffer, as they would now get
from 15 to 20 per cent commission in
stead of 25 to 30 per cent, as formerly.
It was not proposed to discontinue the
sale of sewing machines by installments,
as the company had 4,000 out now, and
their system of collection was working
well. The plan of putting machines out
on trial would be materially changed.
The company had lent 800 on trial, but
this required a large force of teachers
, and other employes. Heretofore can
vassers had been permitted to put on
trial any number of machines. They
were now limited to ten each. When
the reduction was announced, more than
the average number of buyers made
purchases, on that account. "The gist
of the matter, as far as concerns us,"
said Mr. Bristow, in conclusion, "is, that
the reduction of prices enables its to sell
machines and hire canvassers at less
expense, and at the same time increases
our sales by popular prices."
J. O. Woods, of the firm of Wheeler
& Wilson, said the expiration of patents
was the occasion not the cause of the
reduction of prices. The real reduction
was made months ago, and prices had
only been kept up nominally since that
time. A machine that formerly sold for
075 had been reduced to 850, but f:)0
was allowed then for a sewing machine
given as part payment, while now 810
only was given. The system of install
ments had proved ruinous. It was
better to sell machines outright as low
as 820or825 dollars apiece. Thousands
had purchased machines who had no
credit, and after paying other bills the
sewing machine was paid for if any
thing was left. It had been stated that
there was a combination at Washington
to get patents extended, but no such
attempt had been made for several years,
and there had never been any combi
nation among the leading manufactur
ers to keep up the prices. The pros
pective changes in the methods of the
business had temporarily checked the
sales, because canvassers had not made
arrangements for beginning work. Last
week the "Wheeler & Wilson Company
had done nothing, but on Saturday and
Monday business had revived.
Edward Clark, President of the Singer
Sewing Machine Company, said it was
too early to tell what effect the expira
tion of patents would have on the trade,
but he thought in a few months the
sales would be larger than ever. The
great competition must stop, for imita
tors could not live on their sales, while
the Singer Company could make a fair
profit at the reduced rates. Bad meth
ods of selling must also be abandoned,
and as a natural consequence the ma
chines having the highest reputation
muBtbesold more extensively than ever.
As a matter of fact, more money has
been lost than gained in the business
during the last few years. Few compa
nies had declared dividends, and many
had sold stock without having anything
now to show for it
Up to the time when the last "foun
dation patent" expired the owners of
those patents collected a royalty of f 8
for each machine made by companies
not possessing the patent Expensive
litigation was often required. With
the recent expiration of patents law
suits fell through, and as all companies
which had the means were at liberty to
manufacture, those with the largest
capital at once put down the prices, to
deter others from entering into compe
tition. The Singer was selling more
now than before the reduction. This
might be accounted for from the fact
that may people had delayed buying, as
they expected a fall in prices. On the
average, profits were now equal to what
they formerly were. The outlook for
responsible companies was better than
ever, while the permanent effect of the
reduction could only be told after sev
eral months. 2V. T.Tribvne.
Black Walnut.
"A subscriber" writes us from New
York, and wants to know "if all this
talk about a black walnut famine
amounts to anything?" Who first
started the cry that our walnut forests
were being cut down so rapidly that we
would soon be destitute of that valu
ble wood we know not, but we are con
fident that there is no danger of such a
"famine" in the immediate future. The
"slaughter" of this wood, as they call
it, has been very great of late years, but
we are inclined to doubt the assertion
that there is no younger growthio sup
plant the trees which the choppers' axe
level every day and hour. The grow
ing demand for mahogany has not ma
terially affected the walnut market
Mahogany has not yet come into any
thing like general use, ana we aoHDtits
ever taking the place of black walnut
The objections against it will have to
be outgrown, they can never be so over
powered that this generation will ac
cept mahogany instead of walnut for
general use.
There are yet great forests of walnut
here in the West and it will take more
than the destroying forces of the next
ten years to deprive it of its wood,
which is its pride. If your Legislature
would pass an act like the one now in
force in the department of Biscay,
France, which compels every land
owner to plant two saplings for every
tree he cuts down, there would be no
cause for all this talk about the dearth
of walnut, and then people who delight
in predicting all sorts of horrible catas
trophies and terrible troubles to our
seoices would be silenced. Chicago
Furniture, Trade.
PEESOKAL.
Kate Clarion's share of on week's
profits at St Louis was $5,400.
A feminine correspondent reports
th at Mrs. Fred. Douglaiuite black.
Baron Rothschild, wbt at the head
of the Vienna firm, has an income of
8y0,C00.0u0, or about $75,000 a day.
Mayor Butler of Portland, Me, wrote
on an Aldennanic bill for cigars, in
stead of auditing it The city does not
smoke."
Prof-lice is out with tberediction
that there will be fifty-four thunder
storms this summer. Get glass castors
for your bedsteads.
The Queen has granted the three
Misses Defoe, lineal decendents of the
author of "Robinson Crusoe," pensions
of $375 per annum each.
Hank Monk, the stage driver, whose
dare-devil Jehuism the late Horace
Greeley once had occasion to test is still
on the road between Carson and Lake
Tahoe.
The Khedive or Egypt is becoming
mentally incapable. Unless he takes a
turn for the better, he will soon be a
driveling idiot His eldest son is about
twenty-two years old, and is a quiet
sensible youth.
Mr. P. T. Barnum has offered a re
ward of $10,000 for the restitution of
Charlie Roes, and has promised immun
ity to the persons making the surren
der. Mr. Christian Ross, the father of
the child, has sanctioned the arrange-
nipnt. ,.
Mr. Sankey did not write: "The
Xinty and Kine." It is a piece that he
found in a paper and fitted up for evan
gelistic use, and was written years ago
by Miss Eliza Clapham, then quite a
young girl, of the County of Fife, in
Scotland.
Dr. Schaff writes from Jerusalem
that the Jews in that city number 8,
000, or one-third of the population. They
are all orthodox, and are growing in in
fluence every year. Much has been
done for them by Baron Rothschild and
Sir Moses Montefiore.
Jefferson's home at Monticello is lit
tle better than a pile of ruins. Cap
tain Levy, of the navy, gave it to the
Government and left money to endow
it as an agricultural college, but the
heirs broke the will, and the mansion
stands as a monument of devastation
caused by litigation.
At a complimentry reception given
to Die Bull in Boston lately, the violin
ist presented the committee on the
Norse memorial a check for 82,000, the
result of recent concerts given in the
west The monument which it is pro
posed to erect to the memory of the
early Norse settlers will cost 814,000.
The sentence of Mr. Bernard J. Reil
ly, a St Louis la wyer.to two years in
the Penitentiary for swindling a widow
out of 820,000 trust-f und provokes the
special wonder of the Milwaukee Sent
inel, which says: "It is doubtful if any
precedent can be found for the action
of the court and jury. Surely if this
becomes epidemic it may be a Hanger
ous thing to become a defaulter."
The old King of Gaboon in Africa, is
dead at the age of nearly one hundred.
His eldest son, Adaude, at once, on suc
ceeding him, cashiered the hundred wo
men of his father's harem, liberating
fifty slaves, and abolished the sacrifice
of human beings at religious rites. Ad
miral Ribaut and staff, of the French
squadron in the Gulf of Guinea, assist
ed at the coronation ceremonies. The
Admiral gave the King a cow and a
bull by way of starting a herd of cattle
for His Majesty.
The death, at fifty-four, lately occur
red of an Englishman, known as the
Norfolk giant He was a farmer, and
often loaded his own wagon by carry
ing four bushels of wheat under each
arm at a time. When in great haste to
get farm work done he has been known
to harness himself to one of his own
harrows. His weight was 330 pounds ;
height 6 feet 6 inches; width from
shoulder to shoulder across the back, 20
inches. As is proverbially the case
with giants, he was very good-natured
It is well known that .byron" left an
autobiography, which he gave to Tom
Moore. The latter sold it to Murray
for 2,000, for publication, but subse
quently Moore, at the instance of some
of Byron's friends, who deemed it total
ly unfit for publication, bought it back.
Among those who read it was Wash
ington Irving, who, in his later days, of
ten gave to his intimate friends many
particulars regarding this work. It is
now stated that the son of one of these
friends intends to publish a work, under
the title of "The Supposed Biography
of Byron," and great indignation is ex
pressed. Washington Irving, we are
happy to know, expressed his opinion
most strongly against its publication.
It is a very common blunder to call
the President of the French Republic
Marshal de MacMahon. The prefix
"de" implies a faudal tenure, from
which the family name, coming after
it was taken. It was brought into
France by the Franks, and it is the
translation of the Teutonic "von." Cel
tic nobility had its source in personal
qualities. MacMahon was originally
the son of a certain Mahon, who was
taller,orhandsomer,or fleeter, or a more
daring hunter, or a braver warrior than
his other clansmen. "Mac" had no mere
to do with landed estate than the Bre
ton "Le," the Irish 0" or theAnglo
Normon "Fitz." It by no means fol
lows that Le Goffs,Le Luyers, Madia
hons or Fitz Clarences lacked lantLBut
the prefix to their names had no con
nection with faudal tenure or any of
its "survivals." The President of the
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rrencnitepuDuc snouia oesiyiea juo
Mahon, Duke de Magenta, his ducal
title being derived from the field.-on
which he beat the Anstrians.
Handsomeness is the more animal
excellence, "beauty the more imagina
tive. A handsome madonna I can not
conceive, and never saw a handsome
Venus; but I have seen many a hand
some country girl, and a few very
handsome '.
laoies.
-Hare.
ITEMS Of INTEEEST.
There are no sutlers in the ssian
army.
The Lower Dsnube country, where
the Russians are congregating, is a rery
low, wet region, and marshy, equally
disagreeable and sickly.
John Bull consumed 61,450,000buhe!s
of malt last year. No wonder he evin
ces such anxiety now about the posses
sioa of Malt-a.
The Turkish Aid Mission of London
collects about $15,000 a year. Ameri
can missions are carried on in Turkey
in Asia to the extent of about $150,000
a year.
Two thousand sheep were lately sold
in Adelaide, South Australia, at twenty
five cents a bead. This is the effect of
the drought Drought and flood are
the curses of that country.
Pennsylvania has decided tliat medi
cal students attending her university
must study harder and remain longer.
No more diplomas will be granted until
the students can tell baking-powder
from quinine.
The ea holds 60,000,000,000,000 tons of
salt Should the sea be dried up, there
would be a deposit of salt over the entire
bottom of the ocean 450 feet deep, and
if the salt were taken and spread on
the land it would cover it to a depth of
900 feet
Certain ladies of Cincinnati have
taken up the work of establishing an
art museum there. There has bees
some effort to discourage them by point
ing out the magnitude of the work, but
they only reply that they will work the
harder to accomplish what they have
set about
Fifty thousand elephants are killed
every year to furnish the ivory worked
up in England alone. The best ivory
comes from Zanzibar, the silver-gray
from the regions south of the Equator,
and the favorite ornamental material
from Siam.
Among Russian women there is no
happier class than the wives of the
priests of the Greek Church. The rule
forbidding a second marriage of the
priest renders the wire secure of the
devotion of her husband, who, in case
of his becoming a widower, retires to a
monastery, where his only compensa
tion for his loss is the hope of ecclesi
astical promotion.
Dr. Pond's Farnoas Canoer Hospital,
Aurora, Illinois.
Read th Teetlwinay of Charles G. Bargaa,
City Recorder.
The Times has made frequent men
tion of Dr. Pond's Cancer Hospital, of
Aurora, 111., but will now give the tes
timony of one of our most worthy citi
zens, Charles G. Hargus, City Recorder,
a gentleman who has lived among us
for many years. His testimony., will
not be doubted by those who know him.
In 1847 there appeared on Mr. Hargus'
left breast just over the heart a fibrous
tumor or cancer. He was then living
in Galena. It was about the sire of an
orange, extremely painful, and grew
very rapidly, so much so as to require
its removal by an operation, which was
ferformed by Dr. Johnson of that city,
t was not only removed, but the breast
bone was scraped and all of the poison
ous flesh was pronounced removed. It
soon healed, but the crimson mark was
still there. Sixteen years later It again
appeared, the only perceptible differ
ence being in its size. It covered a
much larger portion of the breast Its
ravages were so severe that it literally
sapped the life-giving fluid of the sys
tem away the blood. When death
seemed the only alternative, Mr. Har
gus again acted upon the advice of
our meat trustworthy physicians, and
underwent another surgical opera
tion, this time by Dr. Horr of this city.
The operation was performed with
much skill and credit to the profession.
The doctor took up all of the little arter
ies, scraped the ribs and breast bones,
in fact aid all that could be done. The
weight of the tumor or cancer cut away
was something over four pounds. After
this operation Mr. Hargus was nothing
but a walking skeleton, instead of the
hearty, robust man of but a few yeav
previous. "The operation was bene .c
lal inasmuch, as it checked the growth
of the cancer; but these beneficial re
sults proved to be only temporary, as
the tumor or cancer reappeared the third
time, and was again removed by means
of an operation performed in 1874. by
the same surgeon. He removed about
the same weight as before, but this
graved to be worthless as to lasting
enefits. In February last the cancer
had grown to greater proportions, and
was more painful than ever before, and
Mr. Hargus concluded to visit the cancer
Hospitals of the East, to ascertain if he
could not procure treatment for the
permanent removal of the tumor or
cancer without undergoing another sur
gical operation. After making the cir
cuit of all the cancer Hospitals, includ
ing the one at Rome, N. Y, and
receiving but littleer no encouragement,
losing considerable time and money, he
concluded to take treatment of Dr.
Pond, Aurora, III He remained there
more than two months, during which
time the tumor or cancer was entirely
killed and removed by plasters and
poultices. So completely was it killed
that it dropped out roots and all with
out pain or loss of blood. It has now
been about a year, the flesh has been
grafted over the spot, and to all ap
pearances, is in a healthful condition,
and the spot has almost entirely disap
pearedthe breast now being perfectly
sound and rugged. Mr. Hargus says
he'Weighs more at present than he has
for the past ten years, his weight being
170 pounds. This is truly a wonderful
cure a cure that will prove lasting, as
the plasters or poultices, eradictate the
disease from every afflicted nerve and
artery, and thereby allowing nature to
perform her functions in the system.
Mr. Hargus now feels that he has a
new lease of life, bat little dreamed of
a year ago when his whole system was
undergoing the excruciating pains of
the horrible affliction of a continued
easing into and robbing the system of
the essentials of life, the blood vessels.
'Ne vr aHow a cancer to be operated
upon by a dissecting knife, for In nine
cases out of ten it will appear in a
worse iorm. than it was before being
operated upon. Get the plaster or poul
tice treatments If it is done properly it
will prove a lasting cure. We might
cite hundreds who mar testimony to
Dr. Pond's method of treatment and
S renounce it a blessing for those af
icted with the accursed disease. Dr.
Fond may be addressed at Aurora, HL,
for full information, terms, &c Du
buque Time, Febn 1877.
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MaJtass mi Parr
Pity is the virtue of the law. aad aooe
but tyrants ase it cruelly. f Shakspsara.
Maa nay ahmmm essipsssioo from
his heart, but God will never-Cowpar.
The sure way to mks success is
to miss the opportunity. fPkilarsCe
Chasles.
We have not only multiplied dies s.
but we have made theca more fatal 1
Rush.
There is nothing truer than physiog
nomy, taken in connection with manner.
Dickens.
Though fancy may e the patient's
complaint necessity is often the doctor.
Zimmerman.
Of all the paths that lead to a wo
man's love, pity is the straifhtest
Beaumont and Fletcher.
Physic, for the most part, is nothing
but the substitute of exercise on tem
perance. Addison.
Guy Patin recommends the patient to
have no doctor but a horse, and no
apothecary but an ass! Chesterfield.
The seeds of repentance are sown in
youth by pleasure, but the harvest is
reaped In age and pain. Colton.
One solitary philosopher may be great
virtuous and liappy in the depth of pov
erty, but not a whole people. Izaak
Iselin.
Poetry is in itself strength and joy,
whether it be crowned by mankind or
left alone in its own magic hennitace.
Sterling.
Power and courtly influence form an
intoxicating draught even when raised
to the lips of an ascetic and a saint
Sir J. Stephen.
The cheapest pleasures are the best
and nothing is more costly than sin, yet
we mortgage futurity, counting it but
little loss. Tupper.
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That should be attacked the Instant be shows
himoelf. Don't wait. At him before bis nails
are jrrown, and wipe him out. Tbe Treat al
terative and Inrtgorant of tbe age, Hoatetter'a
Stomach Bittern, will speedily infuse such
healthful tone Into jour organism that It will
Ik: enabled to successfully resist future at
tacks. The Bitters prevent and remedy chills
and fever and bilious remittent, and eradicate
dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint, rheu
matic ailment, urinary and uterine difficul
ties. It is particularly beneficial when the
system has been drained of its vitality or is
inherently deficient in strength. The nerves
gather from it both vigor ana tranquility. But
while it imparts strength and gives a whole
some stimulus to the animal economy, it does
not unduly excite it like the cheap exnilaranta
sometimefl resorted to under the erroneous
impression that they can invigorate.
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IMPORTANT!
To Druggists and
Storekeepers. The
undersigned having purchased all the
business connected with the manufac
ture of the "Original Mamaluke Lin
iment" and Gatngee Stock Powder?
would solicit the orders of the old pat
rons, and new ones, for these prepara
tions, tbe same as heretofore sold by t
A. Johnson; also for all of our great
Family Remedies. For circulars and
rice list, address Dr. S. F. Baker &
on, Keokuk. Iowa.
Thirty-ficven years have elapsed since the
introduction of Davis' Palo Killer to the pub
lic, and yet at the present time it is more pop
ular and commands a larger sale than ever
before. Its popularity Is not confined to this
country alone; all over tbe world its benefi
cial effects in curing the "ills that flesh is heir
to." are acknowledged and appreciated, and as
a Pain Killer its fame is limited to no country,
sect or race, has never been equaled by any
medicine in Europe or America.
It is sold by all medicine dealers.
OLD FOGIES
Are those who stlek to old notions and old medi
cines. They re disappearing rapidly aa a e aas.
even as worm eandlea and old fashioned fsinms
are fast dlsapaoartnr before Layeeckw Worm
Killer, which is regarded bow as the meat roll
able worm medicine. It Is as eertala In Its effects
aa it Is safe and pleasant to gtva. Tweety-lre
ceau a bottle. Sold every where. -
WIVES "KNOW THAT THE BROW OF
CARE is often soothed by a delicious supper,
to which perfect bread, rolls, btscaJt, etc, are
so important. To have these delicate products
of baking always reliable, the use of Doolit's
Yeast Powder is Tery important. This artj
de is among the most valuable of the day in
its bearing on health. It is put up in cans al
ways full in weight.
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Read's Sorb Throat and Catarrh
Powder, acts like magic and is one of
the wonders of the age. It cures almost
any case of throat disease is asimgle
day. Sent by mail on receipt of Wets.
W.H.Bead 179 Baltimore street, Balti
more, lid.; VarSrhaark, Sterenson
Reid, Chicago, Agents.
Bead's Grand Duchess Gologxe
took the Centennial Medal and is the
"neat in Aanerica. Twenty-fire cants
c. id 1.00 pr bottle.
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pmmraLk?&s t&at eruvil tfce sxarkrt, aad ta
t&eir diaappjIatSKni say ttrtr U ao rsrv far
Catarrh. loe that pnrre It I Ik U t
ratber wore ihxl tbrr bate t0i to rmptoy
ta proper resa3T Toere arr tLo&aa&d ot
prosle te tbe Uaitol hiatca trbo caa cuXt an
aStUnt that Dr Jajrr Catarrt RranJt aad
Ih tterca'a Col!ra Medical tHcwm U
effected t&rir entire core. Mar had Iot all
mm of acaaU tor tnooth. aad pWr at tuee
bad repeatedly been maoird from the nal
oarltiea.
TATwmm aad laTrstort a&cxxld read tit
drerUaesMK of Edaoo Mroa., (ertafeUa&ad la
ISSS,) ta aao&er eoJuac
OFMA?(' aur rtiX far Cttrt m a
1 Txr fr t f atn. aw a t ftwtutu,
UalT r rtMiT. Trtmi ft'mm tr9.
. m.
iTHioHT.alaLoaiL
fil PT. Mrm u Macs IX. jtoatttB ttmm tor
iiTVaVCYVlWm)
-ns". kvt iv.iiili vv
St. L ). Ma.
vXSfSMaT
vita nm.rn.rn.
iocb'i. 31 tratuDarvnt. UctLiMntiMi.
fit. U C, V aa a CO, orU caataaav . 1
mx.m. . uf.
ta) tmm
War UT.
a i.na a JfLUi iC ? V tr. T
riirn.B M - wn w m.
mtiiK, rat!ad!jhta. ra.
mamm. tm nirHAK, m
CO, nt. a.
ReTOlren:
tx tlJa.M)kuU.
livmm KM U
a&. ibM la. Ci. tr J-e. mBk
Wbtuu
OW Wotl. Cluca, JU.
Tallman'8 Musk.
TaOMM't iwiaa r
Olyttoa
OUIPWIgi
s&lS6S
m AST 81
4iKl active caaarrt aad trt
mlltr. to .ll : newly Maatvatad
t artl-
rlcs that .eritdr aii ta. hasiple br atail.
lnroraaatlua tTta. J. F. Rrnvit, Uabaa.aa.Iow
i-Btaapaw. BUfwrtara.
S T 9ruUtn lefcawlTisuasia.
Fitted at Great MercaaUla CoUaga. Kaohuh. Iowa.
TRAH Isspartar. vrtcaa. Lm aa t Cvaapaa 7
M.MUmJ9.la Amttif. staple artteta. lYa4
eonttaaally increaeieg. Agenu wastag wfrj
where. Bead far drcalar c 8Uaaar Watxa.
1 Yeaey street. N. T. r. o. Box. lac.
PAfPUTQ
INYaftSTOKs I -
i A 1 1311 1 U Kama I and For
alga Paunt Agetiis. Waahingtoa. l. C tutab
lUaod In Mat after allowaeea. Clrealar of
S8PSJ
vd4 For
insiroCTions. rar erettos. ate. sent free.
OPIUM
sTITRlEf BAiajt.8lMl8!
Kratcdr. Heuil tor Pair on
Ol'lL'M EATI.Vfi.
Its cooseoaeaeee aad ear. Drs. D.IU Xaaxaa.
li rone, inoiana. itui rrx
"Co aiMnatloa of Capitals'
New mode of ot.railoc tn
IjHiocaa. Ltoae Impoeeiaie.
Jfroflti anre. CxoIanatorT
elrealar seat free. aiUKKAN at CO.. Brokers.
Broad street P.O. Box i.iy. Nrw Tofh
8ftOOa. HlaMC-BitaiVAan. am.tbou a
Co'a., It the oett In ttir world. If too cannot
bay It In xonr ctty. send for If by nail. It will ha
forwarded, pottage pa d, at $t.V par doicn. l
yard pools, or Ticrnn for 1 rtoi Mytrd po.or
0 cm for JS spools button-hole twlit. Macfc or col
ors and all tie. Addrass. BaxiitAUD. AaM-
wum ka . mm nroiuwijr, . j.
A Sew aateeii Artlflrlal ?.
UavlDC had charaaaod BaanraclnrMl
artlfleUI llaib For the late Dr. 111.
1 m ssore man ntteen jrr. 1 can sow
If make the Bali and IWkrt Leg. or a
Jl Patent Ankle Joint aBdCord.oftay la-
mil ventloa. whi:h has bo eqaal for
rtreugth and durability, ror farther partlcatars.
adJress J. Daw, 17b West Ave.. Bocnester. N.T.
4taA for a Fnll Course or Doable Entry Book-
keeping and Commercial Corieapondenee.
For circular., address JOHNHOiVS X)MMEH
CI AT. COLLKOK. No. Kti; N. J-1 street. Kami
Loals. First Doable More Front Building sonth
of the Postofflee. Independent Iepartments for
the English Branches. High Mathematics and
Oramniar. Phonography taught peiaonally. or by
mall. College open day aad night all the year.
MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK!
TOM SAWYER,
Is reaoy for agenU. Dost get bohlaa haadthl
time, but send for territory or circular at eneo
Address, AMERICAN rCriUHHlMO CO-
US Randolph treat. Chicaao III.
CATAKRII!
ra. Br. Ilerk,
Uaveapoit, Iowa,
office and resl
deaeo SI t Bray .
Every oneaBlrt
d with th.ee sure
death and loath-
osia dli.ti.i
CVRED.
should send to her at oneo for book of testlaaoul
als of her unparalleled and woaaerral eorea tor the
last eight years tostruttlons for eare free. Can
be cured at home; no detentloa rrawi Im.lneos.
GEM,
ONE-HOLE HAND. AND
" Mwroaotahw,M
Two-Hole Hand, or Tower
CORN SHELLEKS,
nn rans attached. Rot ex-
relied. If eqna'l. bjr any other
make. lup.rlor
iuac. rupnor aa:
lsb. and
rany warranted.
w
u.
& W. ItAKNER.
freport. Illinois.
The New 8CCOXO-
as at at at is the
safest, the best, and
most economical
Engine and Boiler
made. For Paraa
ero It Is especially
well adapted.
Hlghes premium
awarded at 22 of tao
3et raira in tne
country. Made la
any site. Send for complete lllasiraied rirealar.
WSilTxfAR 4ft BCBtatSLE.. Uttle galls. T.
Orgaalsts and Masldaas everywhere laaorse
those Orgaas and recommend them aa 8toti.t
rtBST-CLAsa 1b Tone. Mechanism aod Darabti.
Ity. Warraatod rivoToara. Read for lrtoo Usts.
Whitmt A Holm is oaeav Co.. Qalacy. I1L
Lehman A Kieo. Acta.. Maale dealers. lies BJotaoa.
fFortabla7ASKZNaiNX.
IT 19 THK MAEKET.
Hs more good points
than any engine made.
Power and fxrform
aace guaranteed.
acna lorcircnur.
LCianflsTs. Tsylar,
IxniAMArous, Ikd.
Manu&cturen of Portablcand Statioaarr Feginet,
WtM Mu1avui ClrcuLafSwilSfe.braiaTiM
Machines, Shingle &lachine. Stave Drwcm. Ac
ystlta'S laSptwTeC fmSfwrnSiAm 8frfr
For aala by the f nrniaar trade. Has tor J. .
omitm A Co.. 8-l N. 3d street. St. Loals. maaafac
taros all klnoa of mattroaaaa. sp'tag bodo. worea
wire manresses ana iron hods. Special aueatloa
given to fHrnlshlog pablle laetltatloa.Tae vary
oest ladacomeats givoa totaofnrartaretrado.
HOW TO
Adraaa4oaatlrytRefeoadlstko
ratcx of all female aodoiy; jotaoarteaaoaaai
tao magalleeat boaaty
Kwta or He sHkea ti
r falls oat so raatd
or a mag saw taxanaac
roaaea. Rat
raatdlr
aad tara that they cant sapport a "dab" witaost
too aid of -dead hair.- shora -aortas from i
diseased scaip wo wiu m
we will tell yoa how ta stop yo r
aair rrom rmuoa; ess as
tor aaaka at
grow Tory loaaj aad i
oMfaat aas highly
wldca etoaasoa aad i
freoaamgaref loadaa
Uoasoofaa
aaaao
Piaaaias
eoou
tao aealo aad
is
y
SAVE YOUR
maaey for this pa
losttfcetr klr aad
the ase of tne
bow hair all over
reet tto aalr from faintg
aoaip rem oaacraar: k
whiskers aad moastache.
aarswta la
aa a fraarract aalr
SiaaelBa. It Ras bo aaaorlor.
ready to cry "aamawg," mws,
aaTayoar
Mas peraoas are
OWN PAIR
haiavrauaalaa ay
ovKTiiffiArrv
MUMPTION!
HHfrabA
WHITNEY fc HOLMES
MORGANS!
KW ARD ELEGANT oTTXEB, with Variable
lannttantir New aad Roautlfnl Solo htopa.
aeeaaao aald-haadsd. caa, by
earns arudo craw a a arowaa or
boid same It wiaT auo ae-
IB
BCraaeaaa. aaa RH srs- wata das rat oreemratlaa Aaaag aair to
aaaamT. WSnasmi m. ill imi ii..i. - --------
t . .
CyVSttaUagggaft WL CUtiM WW ff -H .
eaa
Uefaa mm a' I
fwaosJ
k4r4 ta eofg wood tm oof
m aaJeoee Vetaeo ' ' ' '4
i r-xf otw tmi O Js
r. aod '
Tkai WXacata
laaoa. a w aan. o
nX' mtm ! R tmt4r M
wtlVa-ftl Va. Aosraae OjWH
I '
iMEWIW
TwSAtX.
&
&. MATCHLESS
. nwaorr rix Toauaccri
ata woau-i. Aa mt
it. take no ensaaxi
t aa asw aau. r. T.
4CH
RS UKI at
taa"-
"Tlctaciwi
mmaCwRimajM.aj. aaAaaj
i
BTtHUXTSCn
tlM.
M.AfcMllMi
to hn)w U ft .
a r. Stad WIS SM4
ei satta u aasaa antaa
Hfiwl 0. . 9
ad fM U. haith
P. HALL'S
UlTin-URlS
PLASTtlJt.
Oelvsak lUlt.ry
aaartt to
SaAaSW M I R M
rvua U ccat t-i i.L.H.I .c.4 tt U.
5-l tJtr-tr,. .. .. fm.', i.li ii.
waiaL. lu.Mtiw.iu4b4l ROa try DfoSSata.
ut ml U ul nt-f t Vf aOk TV- Mll
AAlnmm alKl.t. MARS aV lA, rjiaiWHl. Ml
BABBITT'S TOILKT
SOAP,
.rivaled
ho taUot
for
aa both. 51 ear
USetal aad do-
-oo44.odar.t
wear eemmna
a Seietertaee
:agredieata
tt years af
ooAiBe ti
art Meat the
manurartare i av. 1. smiuiui Reot Boea. has
Tfertad aad sow reeve ta the paMlr the FIRBrt
TUlLETMAr IN THE WORLD, ualy taaraa
vegetable ells aied It Its as a racier, ft foo
la iBoRaraor It Rao ao Raaai. W.nh too
time tu aoet u every mother aad family ta
Christendom. Sawplebox roalalalag Icaaaaof
Souneao eaciv. ant free to aas .ddreoa eo tesslft
or :i caats. Addra 81. T. RAaahdtt. Row Vaom
1ly. f8TVor talr t all UraaaUU.
Complete
a prt-
vate faatlllea.
tirrosiTioxs
SECUKEDJB
For fartbor rartlculara addreos
L. vr. hOKSALU rreetdent.
J. A. OILER. Hacrvlary. rlarllDgtun. Iowa.
THE ADAMS & WESTUKE
OIL STOVES!
(Sherborne's Fat.. Aug. Rh. !7&)
MArrACTLaat it
TkeAdsauiet Wettlskeflfjr.Cw ,Slcia.
GreaUr rasmclly
COOicfMlAND
HEATING
tbab AST crraaa
OIL MTOVE
IN THE WOULD!
SAFE!
KCOXOMTCAL!
DUHAIiLE!
ODORLESS!
All kinds of M.aiao
and Cookibo done bai
ter abu
uicerthvnoa the ordinary coal or wood
tote.
fasbrng aad Ironing for large famlllee
can be done without bbatibo tbb at-rcaaa.
AR.NTS WARTEO EVERTWMERE.
Mend for Illustrated Clrcnlars and Terms.
latiBRUBSJia. tStR.. 44 Ctaik BL. Chicago
TRY DR. BAKER'S
GREAT REMEDIES.
VESETABIE BILIOUS PIUS.
EGYPTIAN SALVE.
TURKIj
CQIWllTIOiy POWDEM.
LgZIffggg.
I mR I
PJMRFF STOCK PflWIERS
aaRa41 for CI row tara.
laa. . S BLR at K8I dt R4BR. Reakah, f
Eureka School Seat
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as sal a e as aao 81 oak sad aew4HaB t.
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ta a triad bv ail aal
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t ei ilyaaJ Mramaaoal oara
4f all Thrxaal and Laa iroa.
bloala tv. CronttR Wlaa af
fag. TtyUaa4ao waaV
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m LaaTil A C8X, rrearteiera. Ri mm, womw.
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