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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1877)
i 1. T r fch Tke Story of a California Millionaire' Wealth, m Told by H!melf. &AN FllANCISCO. Mav IR Tnrin A 1 Sutter as indeed the hero of a. rin. tion in the history of civilization. The ist diacoverer of the gold at the -Mill Bce is sUll living, and his is an ex ample of the fate of those who, in ad ding to the wealth of. nations, have im w poverished themselves. He has still his unaudited claims before the Gov ernment for supplies furnished the army in those early days when by his means the infant settlement was pre served from the depredations of Uie Indians. It is now onlv SZ years since Sutter's men brought him a hand- pi 01 glittering sand found in a mill aluice, and from that day to the close of 1870, the product of gold anil silver has tfi?n f 1,147,000.000 in this State alone! It is a common mistake to suppose that this production is regularly increasing. Far from it From an interesting table statistics compiled by the editor of r the Commercial Herald, itappears that tfce greatest yield was in 185.';, namely, GB,000,000. In 167r, it was the smallest since 1848, namely, S17.7OO.O0O, and this was increased during the last year only 51.300000. f To-day I met Mitb James C. Flood. Vho has not heard of the "raid" of Flood & O'Brien on the Bank of Cali fornia, and the tragic death ef Ralston consequent upon that time of excite- menty I asked Mr. Flood if all this was true. -All was a lie," he said; Ralston was a good fellow; he died, I don't know how well, the Coroner's jury gave the verdict, but I tell you this: I did not drive him to iL He owed jae a great deal of money, and only two days before his death he told ne he was in trouble, and asked me not to present a check of his for $200000. which T held. I kepi my woid, and when I heard of the run on the bank, although I knew it would go down I did not call for mv monev. He was "mv friend." ' Mr. Flood is about fifty years of age, of robuat appearance and pleasing ad dress. He was ready to answer all our questions, and, moreover, volunteered somewhat of his -personal historv. which I reproduce in brief ; for people like to hear how a "sell -made man" made himself out of nothing into a goiden image of the value of $25,000,000. "I came out here," he said, "in 1840. T was a coachmaker by trade, and readily adapted myself to the business of a carpenter, at which I earned .510 a day. But 1 h;id the gold fever like all the rest, so I struck out for the mines. "Well, we had a rough time that winter. Jt wiis as much as we could do to dig our selves out of the snow without digging much gold. But I stuck to it, and I made 6:5,000. I thought I was rich, and so I went home and took 1113' family out "West, where 1 bought a farm. I soon found that $3,000 was not a fortune. So we sold out, packed np, and came here again. 1 went into business, was successful at first, then went under owing 84,000. 1 earned that money and paid up. Fmm one thing to another I got into the Hale and Norcross mine, and that gave me my first big start I've been in the mining business ever since. I never bought a share of stock that I did not pay for. I never sold a share short. JJining is a risk, anyway ; but it is a risk almost always the wrong way to people who speculate on margins. You ask me about the bonanzas. Well, 1 believe in them ; but youLneed not pin your faith on me. I've a right to do what I like with my own money. I've got a comfortable home of eight rooms for my little family, and so I spend what I don't wane for mar keting and clothes in bonanzas. I've followed the 'Consolidated Virginia' and the 'California' down from par to 24, their present price. I've bought 150,000 shares of the first and 80,000 shares of the last, and I'm going to fol low them down to the bottom ; for I know at least I think that I know that there is more money in them than has ever been taken out; any way, I shall stick to it. As to those Mining Boards, I don't care if the Stock Ex change closes tomorrow, and there is never another share bought or sold. If the mines fail, why then I'll take the money I've got out of them and set the timber on fire, and that will be the end. Xo, don't go; I'm not busy I'm never busy now. I was busy when I had to scull round to get S3. Xow I can af ford to pay my clerks and talk with my friends." Ever'ng Post The Romance of Mrs. Vanderbilt'sLife. The widow of the late Commodore Tanderbilt was a Miss Crawford, of Georgia, before her marriage. She has some first cousins in Virginia and with one of these, before her marriage with the Commodore, she had become very favorably impressed. He was a young M. D. They met, they corresponded, and it was generally believed by their mutual friends that they would marry. The Commodore's millions intervenedJ however she became Mrs. Yanderbilt and the young Virginia doctor married a beautiful and accomplished young lady of his native county. The doctor's young wife died giving birth to her first child, the child soon following her. Left thus free again, the doctor re mained a widower, as he still is. Since the death of the Commodore the Vir ginia doctor and Mrs. Yanderbilt have renewed their interrupted intimacy and correspondence, and it is reported by those who ought to know that when a decent interval has elapsed from the demise of the Commodore, the cousins will be united in marriage. Both the lady and gentleman in this case of true love triumphant have acted with the utmost propriety, and the friends of both can rejoice with unalloyed satis faction in their ultimate union. The Virginia doctor, although not very weal thy, has a decent competence and a fine practice. Richmond Correspondence of Chicago Timts. He alone has energy that can not be deprived of it Lavater. HUMOROUS. A. young lady being asked, upon her return from church, what the ttxt was unhesitatingly replied: -Bleated are the dressmakers r History says: "Cesar had bis .Brutus.' But somehow or other we also had the impression that Brutus rather had Caesar. Why is a young ladv of serssjteen brief summers like the Sultan's Asia tic possessions eh ? Because she is a she minor. "The Sultan," says an exchange, -eats his state dinners from gelden dishes." Ywt. and vhal's mnrK hf drinks water ;.n 7.. jz tz: n iiuui a uuiucu num. j Some men can never take a joke. There was An old doctor who, when asked what was good for mosquitoes. wrote' Imckz -How do you sappsBe L can tell unless I know whaUeaaa th mosquito?" A spinster lady of fifty remarked the other day that she could go alcfat six months. -Yes," said her hateful'half-' brother, "and you've been aping it 'alone ever since, and never euchred anybody." It is told for a fact that a little flaxen haired boy of 5 years, who had passed the afternoon at an art museum, look ing up in his methers face, said: "If the mammas, when they die, turn- into mummies, do all the papas turn into puppies?" Great place, that Black flill country. Beside gold and silver, "a mountain of isinglass" has just been discovered. The accounts do not mention the matter, but we understand there are indications of tyjie metal and a dewing well of hair dye! When a man puts on a fresh shirt, collar, in the morning now, he sadly and interrogatively hums: "Wilt thou, or v. Utthou not?" The shirt-collar, with a commendable desire not to be obsti nate, before evening approaches gener ally wilts. Cincinnatian, trying to study the Eu ropean situation from a war map: "I can make it out pretty well, but there's one 'o them Generals that I never heard of before I mean this R. Danul. They've got his name down in three places, too, by jiminy." Is there anything that will make grain come up quick?" asked the gentleman farmer of the old husbandman. "Well, no, I don't know of nothin that'll do it," was the genial old fellow's reply, "un less it's crows r Then the gentleman farmer wanted to know where he could get some. A youthful dandy, having been term ed an "old bachelor," appealed to an el derly gentleman to decide whether he should be called old or not, giving his age "20." Said the elderly gentleman, "It is owing to how you take it Xow for a man it is young enough; but for a goose it is rather old." Scene at the church door: Lady to sexton "They say our poor minister is very ill; pray what is the matter?" Sexton (gruflly) "Gout,madam." Lady (in a concerned voice) "Is there no cure?" Sexton "Yes madam ; give him my salary." Exit both characters and close of scene. A young man who married a woman with seven sisters, and went to live in the family, came out the other day, and sadly asked a neighbor whether it was better to cut your strawberry beds bias with inside plaitings, or iompadour with nothing but plain insertion. Wife (who has become an amateur painter!-"What doyo'u think of the sketch, dear?" Husband "Well, the drawing of it involved no breach of the second commandment, for it is not tue likeness of any thing that is in the Hea ven above, or in the earth beneath, or, in the waters under the earth.' " "What line of business do you think I had better adopt?" asked a young as pirant for the stage of the "leading man." "Well," said the old stager, gaz ing critically at the youth's elegant cos tume, "I should say the clothes line would suit you best "Oil, heavens, save my wife!"shouted a man whose wife had fallen overboard in the Hudson River, recently." They succeeded in rescuing her. And her husband tenderaly embraced her, say ing, "My dear, if you'd been drowned, what should I have done? 1 ain't go ing to let you carry the pocket-book again." "But I pass," said a minister, one Sun day, in dismissing one theme of his sub ject to take up another, "Then I make it spades P yelled a man from the gal lery who was dreaming the happy hours away in an imaginary game of euchre. It is needless to say that he went on on the next deal, being assisted by one of the deacons with a full haudof clubs. A citizen entered a saloon and called for a cigar. The barkeeper handed out the box. and a cigar was selected, but the customer did not appear to be very much pleased with it "Where's the corned beef?" he inquired. Corned beefP the barkeeper repeated. "Why, what do you want with that?" "Well," was the response, "Corned beef and cabbage always go together. I've .got the cabbage here indicating the cigar, and I ought to have the beef tomatchitP A Woaderfol Time-Piece. Theodore Rohrerr a watchmaker of Newcastle, has invented a piece of me chanism which is thus described: It consists of a set of gold studs, in one of which is a miniature watch, which keeps excellent time. The combined weight of the two studs and watch, which are all connected together, is 1 ounces. The face of the watch is about the size of a silver three-cent piece, and with its surroundings of gold it looks much like a small compass. When the watch and studs are on the shirt-front, they are about two inches apart,and by turning the upper one (in thesame man ner that a stem-winding watch is wound) the tune-piece is wound. In set ting the hands the lower stud is revol ved. The most remarkable thing about the time-piece is that it is not like the ordinary watches,but has a dial resemb ling that of a clock. The pendulum will more correctly in what ever posi tion the watch is placed, even when it is reversed, and run at the top instead of the bottom, From the Jetnebr mnd Silversmith. CartMM CktoeM FcmUl The f rst day of the New Year's feasts i- called by the Chinese Birds' 1jj fKay-Tat), and is intended to bring to mind the utility of the feathered tribes as food. On this day the Chinese are expected to abstain from eating flesh, and it is frequently observed as a day of fasting. The second day is Bogs' Day (Ku Yat) Accord.ng to a Russian writerthe Chiness3onor the dog so nfuch that they have, workmen whsse especial business mjUi make coffins for dead daas. They lieve that the life of one of their sageswas saved by a doglciltlBg and eating the man who at tempted to murdeFTSim. and yet the Chineseeat the flesh.of the dog, which they consider a great delicacy. The third day, Hogs Day (Chen-Yat) is celebrated -in honor of a hog that drew a valuable manuscript out of the fire. The Chinese honor this animal by making its flesh their principal dish, on this festive occasion. The fourth day, (Sheep's day Yaong-Yat,) is es pecially honored in memory of Pun-Koon-Venga, a shepherd who clothed himself with the bark of trees, and re fused to make use of any part of the sheep either in food or clothing. The fifth day is Cow's Day"(New-Yat) This day is consecrated "to the cow that suckled an orphan, who afterward becameJI andariau, and built a temple in honor of the cow. -MaY'at, or Horse Day, the sixth day is set apart to call to mind the usefulness of this animal Dumb AnimaU. GKMS OF THOUGHT. The next dreadful thing to a bat tle lost is a battle won. Duke of Wel lington. That is a most wretched fortune that is without an enemy. fl'ublius Syrus. Envy is bliLd and has no other qual ity than that of detracting from virtue. fLivy. Thirst teaches all animalsto drink, but drunkenness belongs only to man. Fielding. A beau is everything of a woman but the sex, and nothing of a man beside it Fielding. 3 Education is our only olitical safe ty. Outside of this ark all is deluge. Horace Mann. To impress we may be in earnest; to amuse it is necessary to be kindly and fancifuL Tuckersnan. Did a person know the true value of an enemy he would purchase him with pure gold. Abbe de Rannci. The true way to render ourselves happy is to do our duty and find in it our pleasure. Madame de Motteville. As an apple is not in any sense an apple until it is ripe, so a human being is not, in any proper sense, a human being until he is educated. Horace Mann. MP. DIOGONRO. This nlmrular man lived in Greece. He was distinguished for his eccentricities, bad man ners, and bad disposition. It was his chief business to find fault. For example, he took a lantern one da when the sun was shining brightly and went out to search for an honest man, thereby insinuating that such persons were exceedingly scarce. When Alexander, a uiflUnguisncu military gentleman, paid nun a visit, and inquired what he could do for him, he had the impudence to tell him to "get out of this sunshine." To can the the climax of his oddities, he dressed like a beggar and lived in a tub! lie was a sour, crabled, crusty old bachelor. We infer that he liad no wife,"first, because history does" not mention her; Hicoiid, becau&e no woman ould take kindly to one of his habits, dress, or manners, or aspire to become mistress of his mansion. "There was an old woman who lived in a shoe," it is true, but- the woman who would live in a tub, and especially with such a companion, has not been heard from. The misanthropic spirit which possessed this man tas doubtless due to disordered digestion and a biliousness, efwri 01 me prominent svmptoms oi wtiicn is a mo rose, faultiinding disposition. The tongusJs-: heavily coated, giving rise to a bad taste,1he appetite is not good, and the patient feels dull, sleepy, or dizzy, and is apt to Tic fretful. Unfortunately, Mr! Diogenes lived Feveral centuries before Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purga tive Pellets were invented, a few doses of which would have relieved him of his "bile," and enabled hira to find scores of "honest men" without the aid of his lantern. Under their magic influence, combined with that of the Golden .Medical Discovery, to cleanse bis blood, .he might have been led to take a more cheerful view of life, to exchange his tub for a decent habitation, to "spruce up" in personal appearance, and at last nave taken a wife to mend his clothes and bis manners, both of which were in evident "need of repairs, and become the happy sire of little Diogene ses who would have nanded down to posteritv the name, not of a cynic philosopher, but o"f a cheerful, healthy, happy, virtuous man ! ! THE MARKETS. W TOKK. Wl A4lO... .................... .. ....r Hojjft Utb..... 8 T. 911 75 Sn45PIilT0.. ...... ....... A l)tw. Flour Good to ctaoloe S no 6 SO Wheat NoSCblcaffo I 70 Corn Weawrn raixad ,s M unm Bn 15 IS 30 10 JO WW 1K3S 4W0J5 SSI S5 7i 6 W Lara r. GKKSAMQ. BMT(fiOIC .. HOW .? Shep Oood to choice... Butter Cao.ee to yellow Floor Wblte winter , . 4 SO .3 43 ,. IN 14 - -30 ,. 7 75 t- I spiinjFoxm.. .... Wheat SprtHa" Mw i... 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Kxti Erery nwlnair, taontMnoan, farmer, asd very ose haTlng nee I or a role should eend ua postal card lor descripttTe circnlar K. terra A Co-,Rockford IDa. -AKIXG OLD BOXSSV Foje who axiort Uwir hslaor nSavrnta rtrfsly HretoiatJteoH boo. Tie rcrrr of kale and rirwocs oU xr. He rwt only hi UkJar cuv of dee's Jrcahfc la early life, bf tbe otecrrsnee oi saslurv raW, bet alo br Judirfoos ts'&eitkm wbca t jtoq1.tt jmptcts of t"!flr diAonier xaasifeC Ua wtim. Iftdirratfcra, LnrrJ atwl IStut cum- iltlnM, vt frstifal ca of la Jan V lb cmutitctkia. Tbee !isaae should tn, there fore, cbecATiI without dVlar. Tbe bent iJ cttrc far Ice j-eryoac is 3atrttcr' Htosutcfe Bftitr. TIjU &udrd preparation diicipUa the &tzt lre cmxanft, tfTea renrwed hajx-ta lo the bflkas fcrcretire iconkfo. M rxerU IfncSdfcJ tnSaescc trtm the orra of uric- tloa. It ha oo riv! m remedj tor uo ftr Teutive ot chill &nd frrrer and bilious rtnuH tcnlx. Jufuva Tlor txi:othedetrUitUJ frune, &ud it u excellent Appetizer axkI service The Wft&ara Marfeiae Co . Dayton, O. ThU company raanufarlarc Ihf clehrat1! lmCThrrhUig lUrhiax.&d portable uta- dotrn. moanttd sd lrra power, etc. The oSkerz are- S, -F Wocxircm. President: Ctorxe "W. a Treau-arrrr Jann T IVr rlar, Secretarr 111 IT W -TestT-2re nTi.are employed. roxVlnr lv ihrrher -AUour.j U) e&giftr, 2..VW nke and lOJ drill, amouutku; fn value In the agrcgitf lo 5f),0m. The vrortu coier three acres of rrtrand, a:d are filled iUi the latm made and bent machloery 1 tie ip"daltT gj till extensive tui.hm. U UHS-lHjViii IltW Ttin-loi: J!achlxrii,.V;TrtSr"K,-AV thoucli Its cwrfne, hone power, d-il!- and rake, rank among the very beit ma bit ia the market, po-eMing many point of advan tage over coui(etitora. It I conceded by manufactorcr and thresh ers that the improved Pitts threshing .Machine is at leat a z -od ha atir built, and far supe riorto the majority that are now bring offered a the bct in the world. It wait arard-d at the World' Yair in Prance a cold medal of honor. A1k, at every- exhibition, when brought in competitf6n with other machines, lti superiority lia. been unlvertudlr aeknow ledcrd, and fn nearly every kiatancethe tint premium hw been awarded rL The reputation of the genuine Pitta machine I well -tat)lLhl. Variou manufacturers claim ther are making a machine as eood n this. We say to the friends of the Pitt machine to le sure and get one manufactured at the Dayton Thresh ing Machine Works, Dayton, Ohio. The epa rator for the coming eason will be superior in every repect to any ever before made. The comjiany are determined to ppare nothing that will add'to iti durability, effective operation, or style of flnteh. They are building different sizes of suitable capacity lot four, eicht or ten-borne power. Either size can be adapted to be driven with eear or band, by horse, steam, or water power, reqnlrint: about"l,""00 revolution jer minutr. The work turned out by this company ie re markable for fine flnUh and durability, as well as for ircneral excellence izi working Not a utensil or machine is allowed to co out of the shops until it is examined and t-Med by actual trial, and even purt Is in jM-rfcct workinc order and reaifv for the field. The work of the Wofxlsum Company Is made to last, and to wear well, not to wear -jut. The men now in charge arc wide-awake, active, as well as experienced in this line of huincis, and farmers purchasing their products, may de pend upon getting their money's worth nud obtaining a machine that will 'do all that i claimed for it, and do it well, and do it a, long as uiiy machine in the world. There U no nonsense or "shoddy"' about the machines made by this eornpanv, and their increasing business" shows that the farmers appreciate that fact. ' HelmbnldV Medlr-tl "rrparatlnn. Helmlxild's various medical preparation" have for the last twenty or more year? occu pied a prominent place on the shelves of cverv respectable drurmt and phvsician in the land. The skill displayed in tn-iir p-eparation, the invariable promptness and erki'-ncvof their action, the absence of uaucousaiid disgusting taste or odor, and the attractive manner in 'which they are put tip, have made them uni versal favorites. Esj)eciallv Ls this tilts case with Helmbold's famous ftuchu, a medicine which has become indispensable in the treat ment of a larirc and troublesome clas of dis ease, particularly those which affect the di gestive and urinary organs. As a diuretic, it is invaluable, and the great advantage it ik sesses over other preparations is the absolute purit- of the ingredients, und the uniformity of strength. Parties purchasing should In careful to see that Hclrabold'iT proprietary stamp is affixed to each bottle. USE KKNNEJ .1MIX-KILLIXO MAGIC Oil,! 'It Works Like a Cliarm." Rtjnne'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 cat tle or colts, cures distemier and is equally j;Ood for family use; when you try it tatrly you will thank us for this advice. fWlowt, IloRKEi. Mould run haTe your durapR In prime condition for Your hurl njr and jtild be Hummer work? If so, everal things thou strictly observed. Rood care, regular feed and llbc-al currying are among the essentials, but do not fall to glTe them TJuclk Sam i CXikditiow PownKK according to directions, and you will be well rewarded for your exptfuso ami trouble,, to' aale by all druggist. - - J,erVfal, "Pain Killfr ls an excellent rec ulaiorof thi' stomach and liovcels, antf th6uld always be kept on hand, especially at this pea poii of tlie rear, when so mnny "puffer from bowel complaints. There is nothing so quick to relieve in attacks of Cholera. Sold at only 'Si cents a tottle, by Merchants peiierally. " - n ?ei .4 A I'AIC. Toe fabltd laTiora of Hercules are no more dlffl- lt t parfora ,Wian that of curing sickness oy Improper and worthless medicines, rarents have often been astonished at the wondeiful tMoefltA their children fcaT . aertred from Laycock"x Worm Killer after -o'l-tlie worm candies bad tailed. Hold ererj where. All who bare used ffatlrakra Llasl asifstf, speak In terms of praise ot Its mag cat Influence. oTtr diseases, such aa Ki enosatism; Fpralns Ilrulses, etc As a Horse Liniment, there I- no better. Sold by all druggists and dealers. J2S centa a bottle t K AT ION A L VEAST. SucrIor .Tepetable dry hop yeaBt, the beat in the market and warranted. ".Ask your gro cer for it, and take no other. For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. Ha wilsrr Rramray Kawwai la equal to Cab tkh's ExTEiicT or smabt Wkkd for bieaklng up a cold and caring hoarseness, pain In tae breast, side or back, soreness of the Seah and bonea. stinneas of the joints, mumps, swelled neck, etc. Read's SoiiE Tiikoat and Catarrh PonEi acts like magic and is one of the wonders of the age. It cures almost any case of throat disease in asinglt day. Sent by mail on receipt of r0 eta. W. H. Read 179 Baltimore street, Balti more Md.; VtauSchaack, Stevenson & Keia, Cliicago. Agents. Read's Grand Duchess Cologne took the Centennial Medal and is the 'nest in America. Twenty-fire cents . id 81.00 per bottle. " ar. HrwtN, T kl. siajr : I bare trlM Or. Career's Caaaaaaad Extract of Smart Weed st tb Mdatda ra aosverous cases ot Acute Dys- ...i .. t .v. TT li i 1 fT i if I ii i M...C ala. . Dlptherla. and have fonnd It surprisingly effica cious- ii seems aimosi a srinnc ia usw J. H. Good, rronrietor, Citr Litrerv and Sale Stable,Da3rton, Okfosays: "I have buffered from loss of appetite and general debility for more than tex tears, and the only relief I have found is from the use "or Dn. "Crook's Wexe of Tax. 7 commenced to take it last summer, and since that time have felt like a new man." Read the advertisement to Carpenters. .Toh- bers and Agents, in aaotier column. Write at 1 once to KaciseTIaraware ManuTg Co., .Racine, Wis., and receive the agency for your county. asjTTo preserve animal matter ot any klad after death, artlaesal xneans mast be employed. Thus, to keep aae. utilise the sktas ef cattle, tftey are tanned and curried, varioas mean beisg en ployed la tte process, nnill -leaubcr' is tae re sult. To farther preserve this product, it is necessary to asake occasional applications of preparations similar to those suesf try carriers. The beet known-compound of this sort ls Cacie Kern's Harness OIL which renders leather sort and pliable, and effectually closes tae pores against the entrance of OaasBBe. dust, aadthe namer oa' other deleterious infinexces which tead to bastes the decay ef leather. KsVPtof 1 bat Tkkkiblb CocsB. Every eas of eoassBiption commences with a coaah. ecea sleaed by aaTtar takea cold, which If Slewed to ran Its coarse will sees wets: Its way Into the air Bad taea te the lanes, and ir checked, by some such valuable conga resaedy as Ellen's Extract of Tar and Wna Cherry, which lsaarlvaUed for all diseases ef the tareei aadlBBaTs. srnnas rinli nrslrkaies sjsi hi ibu reaalt of each careleawaees aaa aa sTeeaslis Oectort BTJl to pay. ea XJLT OF TIE UGMTXHTG. Deep la the sterai dead's wesab I have say Mrth, Theace Sashed by Aacel'S wlafs fross Heaves to Earth. My saissloB Is to lessen mortal grief Aad offer every humaa pass; rettet. Under the made of my to ash ell Fata Wages his Sereest warfare all la vala The p ost i ate rue. the feeble eease to die. Aad rescaed threags proclaim uotf eaxaT xx t. Woaldst leara the secret ot this Heaves-bora power Te slay disease's demons la aa teat? mat a weii tae secret ei the aughtr m. Beh M Hall's taivaBa-eiacttic piaster: D?srtrnc patients u4 a ahn Sktd lti diae &rd Ih ti a4 jssret fond. T4i I fmt uDmk tW m vitfc .'jrjui. nsis mCwi nan ct rsreyoci is soir md wiih JJOijnr" Tt-T rwtjaL. Tlij j are eip. ligfct, rww? nd d!jrUb, Tti ! prrjaef:icti core lahu&rd to a hotkiU becnear as artJtJc t swerr!T M ITCH IX G 1'ILK jrfftoict ar Kl . lH4trrt Irratsc, a trg rl ? - TwUsI 4 ftWvt irta!,!rn-tarlT taJ. tb-rrtir'rt a mH4 ffrtl. - war Sen tT XST. I-M-it:. ircr ai tee it. iSrtit J. ti. kt ut !jut na. awrMcin. irr.ni ma. sm amu MSia -. T& PCJA. VJrta.lt tr tt nrar 2ni taetf t STAtAajw ! aes.tatutirt gs f J rwt i A4J RI. W St Co BcS9 T ' uorA nor ru in m?a . "b: tvr.rvx.it),M tr.iw. 25 LevcLv BiaTa ".lrtria war. -, ln C. .VS CO rtfc tLXs . fttiRRw1 i.t."tu ". Uwrn HJmL L -Mi-!. Mrammji .c aa. (Utn, WASTED " lrTr Mj Cti RMlt lo SltR'lk'j. fe BAll. atia trrna iihhm j hi AcrrM. uriu Crrr oum a Lax .t czwduA:w,fei fiMii or siww'a.tcaCi rfi n t frt Oirtimi. dota. W ItTirur Is tti it it.att or rcrrfaer by Tae t ck ypuiUhlht Kv. h ata. J. ' W!!TiEHi:3Wi ltJtaT.UiM,MDteMia.r Tallmanrs Musk. qUrPUIIO Adfcrat.e PATENTS lN'Va.XTOtt8 I'alM attd For- a la fauct iriut, Waalat&. U. C. UtttHl la UK. r afi.r aJIowaor. ClrcoUr of lMtmrtioi.1. nirtitmi. rtc. mbi fr. OPIUM - i Ontr Hcifl Kraidj. ?enl lor faer on 01' I CM EATING. K roniviiurofr and ear. Uttlt.x LVturn La fort. Indiana, ftux 75. 1 nbliia:iuaof Cabliau r(K) uf otraile In JpMllilirK CKblamUir circular rnt trr. lOHKAX A C".. Mrohtn. Uruad atrret. r o. hox Xtt r rota IIook-luxpni, Bportr, S T Ojrmtor, School Xmm thTt Htteda; Grrat lprcaaUleCoIl , Keokuk, low,. tlBalt UrraMIl M Crippled B. S. Seldiers n'rtt-ai,iid-r.tiAar) A.44rat cus M. y i.v ii: w.t u htrrrt. VI Si. 1AT1. Ofilo. Oil FITR U-.oi1t ul .v 111, tari i is o, i ut r.' l.p I- TK.tr UrttA. Ll'vi uliorill l!S .No til MjtrMrt. HicOKtivn lt n . ntry. ft n X ... -1 S3 ry srai. fU.- i - r v. ."uv mm T I . m .m. ftr M klin .MM - LJLT- -. aiviu.uu niH.TT rUu rniuKi , nXJ. f.-jij LUta T tllkt HtikUV KUXIR. lUv.t lbjn. vr wi tnrV4l f loui. fnrm brm.tl iu nM ,.jt 3S rmu i imrl.f. o't Jii nu. a. u kmitm r.i rwn, i ivi tptii. ni i Kaiirxxi IlUklnriii and Kxprrti I w II ill lll'l uatlon laiiKni. nit IJaJIJlBOiaa ma Small salary paid while Small sal nmir. Adii'M. immNiuvii. :sT.K SCHOOL op TK..KKAPHa.Kntlcw.KHl..U.m.M ftlA?ftKOArkurr '"r -'''line our Chromoi, KiaUr lr AltnliU ael , Urajrona. and aBBBBnaBa.Bia ntaro. aiottc. Serin lure TXt, Transparent, I'lrtur and thromo Caidi. 1 arnnle wortfi 4. nent totpajd for 75-. Illua J. 11. UUKFOltD-g SONS. tratd catalOKae frao. Uopton. KiUbltubed lfljii. SP4fa. Mll.K.-r.uasAUi. ArxMrKoa., & Co'., H the test In th-world. If jrou rantint day It in jrour city. Sfiid for It 1t null. It will br forwarded. po.t..jre pa d. at $lu por dotrc. ion vard ypooli. or 7 i erii f or I dox AO jr rd pcni, or W cl for 'X spools tintton-hoif t. It. Mack or rol om and a 1 l2cs. Addreu. Iii:a!.xaui, akv WTitoy A Co . iff Itro.-xlwar. X. V. L0r INTRODUCERS WANTED for our Kul-r Fancy Oiod for ladlei' and children's wnr. I.adlp' rultlfr kIotm, a on brrat padt. the Lal'erle Snteldt. baby dlapra chlldM rtlttB. rnrlrr and crlmpvr. tKd shreta crib coders, etc Agenla can rralizr ery hatul omf pri flta by introSttctnrour pnpnlarandfant ellln houefiold nrceirtltlr rrnulrcd In evirry family. Send for I I unrated rvaloirae. i.A HKKLE KCISMKK CO.. SO Chambers 8t. X V. MONEY Te . tss lovrat. Kasierai wlraaaiav,aDd XertliWHlrra Xlaaessrt apon Improved farms In sums or SJloo and upwards, for a terra of S to5 yearn; Intemst at W per cent, psyatHe seml-annuaUy. Choice Iowa loans of 9 U and upwards, made . J I'-i iriii tIKfPni. SCHOOL BON OK WANTKO. Aontv tn ITKSHAX m TICLKVR. Cvuncii BiwlN. Isnra. TbNew laCOJIO .HI7.KR Is the safest, tot best, and most eeouumlcal Koglae and Holier made. Ker Faraa era It Is especially well adapted. Highest preminar awarded at?.' of the vet fairs in the ceantry Made In anr sire. Hend for ronsnierr tlloaira ed eirculer. WIIIT9IAX A BCKRRI.L. UtUe rails. N 3t e STEEL IIOBHE 8HOHB -Furniern ab1 Ownera or Horse can save m lease t SO PER CENT IN MONEY, by using STEEL SHOES In the I lace of IBOS. For sale by all leading hardware houses through out the connrry. rrnd for circular to CLtVKI.AMI KOLLINO MILL CO.. Manufacturers. Cleveland. Ohio CHEiyw T0B4C0. .iMD oczrw tlaa MATCHLESS riXEST FLIIO TOBACCO t the WORLD. AK far It. TAKE KO OTHEK S tit. nniTTB nRirn a.. .cvf 124 Water u. K. T. 25 LAKE SCCllleeere, xTra-ir s I KVILKP-V. or IALLINO r I I JS ! FITS, avro.tetl at nsee by DR I KKESrS FIT CUatm. PROOF: OtxTxaxna My daughter, axed U years, hss teen aRllcted with Epilepsy fur ii years, bavins from to 5 ets a day. ner he alt, destroyed and mind impaired. be never had bat one It after tahinsrthtrllr: doset,r lr. Oreene's r.t Cere." herBaibdraptdlr Improved, and sbesoonretlned her beaitn. Kespectfulty A. H.UHIEWK. Cor. Broadway ana AM gall sts. Cincinnati. O. For further particulars address the proprietors, Oreene. Llndly 4 Bentiy. 2S altiStCitiClnnatt.O. BAYLEi S GRE ENSLADE, Unioa Arcfailecliral m wen:, OABTIJtOSOr ALLDBM:KimoJIS. Vault Doers, Roofe, Iroa RailiBfa, Carries Seat. Taeee, SWb e rixtarea,ec Jail aidCoBrt HoHiie Werka Special!?. Milwaukee. Dayton Threshing Machiie Works MACFACTCRZES OF TnE GENCIXE PITTS I M PRO TED EagrineK and Home -Powers, Mounted Tower on th road. C aad MVherse. Also IX.wn-rowers. 6, and 1-aorssv Easi est, smoothes' aed most durable Hoise I'ower now In use. THE IMPROVED Meadow Queen & Sulky Hay Rake. XZSO. TSS IXPKOYEU FRENCH GK1IX BULL. It Is conceded that lb? Improved Pitts Thresh ing jlactirae has bo rival as a tacceaatal aad econoa: leal Thresher andCleaaer. Jit every ex hibition, tn competition with ether maealaes. it superiority na neea aBtvertaiiy sckaowi This machine caanst h surpassed la the m qualities of durability, ease ef deal l ai taerooKn aad eareeuve Twinaer ef its Sises of eattabie capacity for fear, elcat er tea aorse power, zrther sise eaa be aeavptedtehe dnvea wua rear er head, by averse, steam er water-power, reqalrtac abeat tatrieea taastied revolatioss per mlaate. WAKKAarr oa aACsnaar-KKverT' ms wal se Sa rtaavVKverT- m s wsl se to ; week) threshta aad wlyaaaWettaM ef warrantea to do feed we cle.Blec grala. ir properly good material, and weUmaes aae ever oeea abie to eomaete wit h this ha th: isr grata ax any one eperarJea. For 11 astrated ca'alcrae aad clrcalars. address ft OODSUJrXlCHlNE tvlP&ST, OfJts lama Cm. wmiriMo TO AaaTMBtl oriiiiiumu itatii aiBuita BFLBPSY rt' . mrrtfi -" - - Tabacirt. Wx. ifcLxa IW' 1 Ciiar,'iT7"T:.N. it. a ck 3b S II II l.ltMII Tueswlnes, Please say vam m la thlaTaVcr. arttva MARK TWAtK VKW HOOK! tom: sawyer Mi 7 Ttm. rt ri wst uvtiM t Uf f tTfHrf a rrM M m W wm. Caa Rt a . s c wtr ti PtTATI. m M-St(a33i; IpoTson i rv w ii i - . .,.-..-. (.w. HI, t, T c t w I ft. T. MALL'S lUTilMUni V ; PLAXTKU, x C.IT..I. ....t . M W " ' 'J Wl Ic . 4 v HI ,- m vm vHcw, W. i' i . . ttL Vol. W .-! Wrrt. t . ui. ar.Lt. "atita'a iMpTftTr. !) Jpnr r'-TT". .'! "'"""' V". -- - ' ...!. ..w .. ........ . . ....... . Mirra 4Ut.i.1 . mrw an nnsi tr ickt!rv p r" -m x kash'v t.f -. fr-ft wlr B.attrr.4 avu iru& ta M .u kUnilHk Kten to forHthlcr t.- Ut ! Ti rT tt ldtuttt" .vS . lurmtur tr-.r Carueniers Jotters, uSLsorkXaB. Or any one Building a House. w r atr.r trf-rffrt Krn1tTttr rm wihbow KAMI wr.HJHTN H'I Mr t fc um tiia a rEKTlXT rMhrn Tril C t Mll.t 1. ou iix rl. . w tor OJia-rnrro ToaonTut tit.:. Local semi B'aatrtl la Kery Coaalj. for further Inrortafttlon rHT KAllMC IKkOkakI. aA.Vni CX . KiKlar Wl. BABIilTT'ti TOILET SOAP 3K7 irfcitc ft tfcr Ini o rut tukUi. u kr tlSrtkJ ana rt- itr eowinfts and dl.rrloui 1 1 jt r d I b t . artrr Tr ot irlinrnt Ut manarartoro Of It T MaW.ltt l.et ir. hM frfrtrl aaduowrffrralo'tir TUtLKTMAr tSf TIIK WUKI loUi(UlrlE.i7 , 1. iol tborrti TCtatiir ll ota lb IU (..amraetarr, fur la. lhBrry It Bal. Wurtkuu liar It -vU U otcrj mvtlirr twt Urol j tit CCrltUuilua. ftasrl- UI robili.ti. rakr.r iuouret acH. tent Irrr to aajr 1lrr u& irolM of 7cwa. Aadrao .T. ataMtbltt, Urn lark my. ur rm mr Hi ui ul ftU. vicrroKi : ntToKv:: Dr. Smith's Agricultural liniment. w aicroai avaanroy isr turn ana iwho. It will cure KIjurTJtlni. S ISnrw la JiMnt, roral;la, sore Throat Tumnri Mrartafti Toathachr. I'atBtlAKtito. liark orCht: t:r" !. Cut, htratm. .Hpraln pioirote vtrr. rjnr llona. Wtrd or iakf Krrait. Trttrr. 'ii.' u Hita of Aultn.. Ilfrt1ir. or Intrna. It H- dotbi CallQU KulaltTwntt ,"i1.l aivl lUrtirt !all. Chronic Horat. 1'r.l'i.tli 1" .twla. vuthn Oreo II ret. til ten rr,TI-!ln lluninrou Warts bweeury. Htralns, (praln MiuU. . m ttio C,i ' Xr Midway hr.M;x!ii I)u.T h,FuiTH-Ir.Mr firatr rt.d mi a aoon aa poMlblp Mittlna uf your AKrirutturnl LlulmrnV ttgl utilT-r! utrllim Our Uery .Stable Urn say that It l thr ntwT t nt ment In lha woild. It uoxctl any Unliurtil I cvrraaw, I'uahc iL'0,Ji. In conclusion f would add that smith's Aerl cultural Llnttnaiit has &-fn In Krrtrral n frr l"A, and p do not kiu ot a anirlo bottlr ti,at has failed to rIt perfect satisfaction, l submH the I.tntoirni to public tct Tr II. and ltwir speak for Itaelf T B. sMITII. tVvliKtiti. Ky L H Htaa. whocsaM for loira nd Shr OoatHi' lockLver.siriiiBiplprliia' "ai. I "lloet slltrptr constracted aou raally operated of any in use. in quality oi mairr blllty It rhaltesgee Compaeiam. nuallty of matrrlal aid for dura rjssiis avniasiee tor any kind f rrnutwL to acres onlr a fair dar" stork 1 he best self dump rsr. Soroiiiavlraisl horse macblnery-kll dime i'j the drlvt r's weight, Acbiia csaeperateiL iwsid is Ii jeers. en d aensWTfaattai sVimaudstakiheir prai A.M. caATK8 ex1 Os.. manatSM-ioran. ALMA sea. Oio For sale by agricultural lmplrniciitdcat ra. and hardwaa stores. m M".S I WESTUKE . OTX STOVES! "" (.Sbtrbumejs TaL. Aog. ShlKt) MABcracTCccti Br The AaasWetIakf Mrr.ro friirA;o. (Jreatir Capacity roa cookim; and HE1TIKG TKAB aaryuraaa, OIL 9ITOTE em SAFE! . , economical: Dim ABLE! ODORLESS! All kinds of rux;ii and C JdCHa rinn m ici Kwijumtiiunun ia oraicary roal or wood stove. Washing and Ironing fer large families can he done without rbatibo thi ctrcuu aar-AHKh-n WAWTrn EVCKTWnriT feed for Illustrated ClreelBrsaad lertnt. ia a.a. aasaaaas. af urarT Bf lMnmn FRENTRESS BABBED FENCE PATE.NTED IMTMMEK f J. t rra.a.r - OH PEST; i NBBBBB ' f tT. TvVKtwnai a '... f -M M t lK-fU fn 1 Ht i t in. A "i . J . mt. fc. ' K. tim &ct few t Jk .U. rrrjv.v C , - - 1TIMII I BBBwaMaaB1BBwBwBBBBBjBlBlBja1i MPgBHal.ll J li'l'l , . 1 ! "' I Wll waataaaowaowjfcM -i inim aw HrfETfl IP f BVaUvibfaBtIa4J RatiiPBwtJBfmCHaa WQTf9GSSmmmWPmTVIM L TaaWaa.aaBaJamsssmsaJ- JaTaTTlaf Ir f , Jlfc) W mTav amTBBai " ill IIIHI "'"!s "i"- afma. 'at saV Attoetlon Is eened to this JfEWLT rATETEO BAKU, and Its srntleatloB to feuae wire. A cioae la- K?55" and trial win BBtlsfvall tratfor the aae tatesded. aethrsg r a Usa offered toll e rjbllr tbst wilf rompsre fb thta. Is the Srsi pa, tha haio U made of th beslCtarecal Irenorfeet. larb I Beadeosf of a slngte piece eat ost of the sold Iroo rrere-ptihr wrrrtr rtrirrtinr tiff? emt k.ut peeltton by the wiret!rgtftd aioind lhahsib. aoas to render h ato)et y IsepoaalMe Ut t. move them without the tenf iroia. tr for tim io t-e ira-ovd or hv urltr Addjees: IBMTaBB BABhKa atistsx p-paCat . sVssaletra. flit. Wholesale Manvfat&urerx. r T . wr9mimBBmBmBmBmBmBmBmBmBma' Jr. w r'OmmBalWr X Jmsiss-im-aBBiTi aBamamfissssawrt NT mtKmmP!rJ 1 StjfB W "T I A - Aw 1 masssssssssssssssssssssssssssf 16S aBfl 17 Nertm Hlrh Street, Ia preesmtlBs; ear rempUmeats to the pabacas aaa ueee wbo may rsver ae ema r varteets deaartaseaia. sad areaew werlUaT' MAKCFAClCKIpe, aaa xtts. we are determtxed oar aim hu set tops etfsie semethtta- rrtreteBtlre a m eev. emfeLsit esv refsevae te real -w TBiae, ti aweptiaff taeraerteaeU ft eery cheep, bat to Swaare tSeeas Msih at stm taw avae. Mr ' a tew styiesvacausg them 1b large cjBSBtluss. tajlrg aa respneset Irsc hasvde ac ssysieat rash we arercaMed to tsrrBlrh aaabiele er raf at ir ftrsna aataatie iasr rf peieea ia treat er tae met taat we ase eaiy arst-cua material t aJa laass vt r er tjat wr Wwewarwett aad) WsVsela tael ear. awT ! WAtliXT OEM lC61EB.,a Xealef wmmtmmmmar rva vaiauiiis, aatui nsuitr ISS ' Uif s4f . f M4fim 4 t 4fT rrr ? tvt f f , tmuji W &w t 't' t f Hr ritt twt r n m . wt ttt ASm iir smk,,i ft-0 , k rmRCTt 4t rxrrrv opixo.v or nil: clkkov. '' t ftiuutal Sa -. f )VVhfWKMlWwIVH t .- n- it t w V- Trtx tr ip - V ( ..in SOOOJN'Xni'VJ REGULATOR ii.t j". a ik . i ! V to w-, VU M - K -t . TV V-J lr -a K, V-t xaMt-H-V -rt4f l ia fi.i i e - .( rfK t-r .V. w - i- ' Wt .w. ..? awtt-tM. j Drtja; rem iti fee s iiCr is k a at &. I iMittinw tx"n(nriri" . (HitnrihM fuirfrirj'' Jl... Ul, . M. j .W ft v.r .. Hrt Vk'Hv 4. a. UtUli I ,1 1. II U!L 4.01' IMU J.lLZClLltt CO.. I rrif. c i:riE lKI I'AUtl) AT TIIK CRAB OHCiARD SPRINGS, o r K i: N T L C K V . An Effectual Remedy for the Curt MriYSl'El'SIA, aul i'tistivnifssof tin- 1U)VKLS. Miir i 1 a tt 4 lc tn rtiftaf tar I Tiki fttnfc. iImm .-&t.&ll itMMt ta It .! akd a KMnlr tut (VM4 a armaH tavrd a I.I' via (it ff.i r4tl Wj CJJlHlnX f j:ratf.f r t ap la twu- ai4 a dd illt.r It, Ih i It Crab Orchard Springs Company. V 8 I t hl tf tn tHjt rre (riot. c.i. icr ar ir !) u aUtts .!. 15. Wihlor : Co., I.OU!S ili.i:, KV. I. H. aat'MM, Svl . Assl. 1UC Dt.KI'Olt hUtLUOn r.LU lo ffef) Hay tr.e bt and ehrarst p tvt family p' ri'e or t'r r. In It bj auij trlr4 Ut h tuUkU ruBijilala. A.td V Ural era grsrral T Maa'arOirrfl b J. 1rr 1-uMBU.l. M awkesavas. til. and Cfclrmachltiry MaaSearlk Plaaar. ru Lathe ."ta? Ha. rtc all llat ltn proT'Bjetj's appted. riqtJdrs rititui farti torln. and a 1 rgcd InaBaplsg md fw any parpn should ritimor.lfil yfor totralt. Tbe UoiMlartb Hair In l ffaw 12 ton Incnaa. and th toioltltj.il Haalitf aad Basing Mscb lie are atrlallla. .No fartuf Is rusnplvt wlifcoit tb AOdrss aW 7 tM f a4 tur A Btarrue til n tiM 4 W f Hmmn, MtrUs)a,i't if &f, anil a Trtvat Xilai ASla-r 4M V A jmit4 bva affa a lt-prt' nw. asr?ffta vnUIM4 i.wl-.-' "k t"- " S"''1 Ofurr w"" 4MiMlMilf -l7trU rj ifH lltrrtm :.I.X am TU M Ijami. M- lABDIlfir B""' BtfrtarftiaA 8EGRET8. . ... . . f VfeA .. . .. I. K1a& IA.. .ii i tint alKoii aimp'tit tmmr hSd ft arv WV Lfci4 ...... .i ViW 1st Ifrw urr th a. lliwSiAilff.r .. -iet...t7 fiK A. ly-i . ct9taldra H. !. Ha. liKtin4lS PATENT WIRE 174. CcrlaUMtM. OWt. the tvesrja.hsc cf a aew ytar. we eeatre te aar te taeir pauoBeee. that we Baveteeeaey is ssaBBli r a The itecfe? sad MOT iaiMtOTEJa riAJMi OP te lart.tr a sah acta se am areeeeeesal aarsaveie- tfc sb aa tarrare af aar h asaiT rBCJifl asaesme Paatarta aaa aiaan a aa ara talaratltc. sntiltties VI SI Ijei U . an Bvsnarsaa SB TU1XER BUGGY CO. " Crab OrcM Salts 0- C JVTwM..itam Zr X H - "aT-XV T 0 M'-i- f RsTz"mTiiTrJh7Y arnKver- ar.MICAntl jsvrs ii tkWK(mmm2m.t3 BBEjl3flBieawfsVsaVaB J " MBsWVaHVasaaawsVaPeamlBmV C ! St ISA mAh,afsesatd-ai. maws.. M-nnfartur-all sloil.ot TssSs. rail, ' Aaf aT As ejBmmsBsWaaaBBaiaTm"mB4 f Vi . - V I- ie 5 a i J I J iSw!u Hfemsmal -V" .'V.tv afaaaamaal