The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 16, 1877, Image 3

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FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
IIouHcliold Hints.
The skins of fruit, especially grapes,
are often swallowed with the vague
notion that they prevent any bad ef
fects from eating said fruit No error
can be more fatally absui d. Cases have
occurred where such practices have
been the cause af death, and that of the
most excruciating nature. The skins
of fruit contain no nourishing qualities,
but are one of the most indigestible
substances that can be swallowed. They
pass the stomach without any change,
although they cau?e excessive irrita-
the strip by a slip knot. This completes
the operation, which can be successfully
done even by a novice in less time than
it takes to describe it. P. T. Quinn in
Scribiier.
Names.
There might be much amusement in
tracing the origin of family names.
Long ago say about six or seven hun
dred years since there were no family
names at all. J'enp'.e bad Christian
names and nothing more, and, of course,
there was ofien considerable difficulty
in distinguishing individuals. Such at
nrf'SMil. is tin t-.mo in Turkev. where the
tion and fnquently ii.tlammalion of old Easlwn pRclice of ;.,, but a
single name continues to be followed.
Surnames were not introduced into
England until after the Conquest. The
fashion of using two names carne to us
from France, but for a time was con
fined to families of distinction, and ex
tended slowly o'.er the country. One
thing is said to have promoted its use-
young ladies of aspiring tastes declined
to marry gentlemen who had only a
Christian name, su-di as .John or
Thomas, for they would meessarily
have still to be called by their own
name, Mary, Kli'abeth, or whatever it
was. Spinsters accordingly thought it
to be a grand thing to form an alliance
with a person possessing the distinc
tion of a family nam", by which the
should ever after be e.ilh d.
Curiously enough, so diiHcu.l is it to
alter old usages, that until veiy laleh
surnames were scaicely used among
the humbler classes of people in some
parts of great Britain remote from cen
ters of civilization. In these places a
creditor would enter the name of his
debtor in his books as .John the son ol
Thomas, just as you see genealogies in
the Old Testament. Only now, from
improved communication with the outer
world, have practices of this kind gone
out of use. "We can easily understand
how the name ending in son, as John
son, Thomson, Munsou (abbreviation of
;Magnussen),origiii4ted;a;!tlitisequally
easy to conjectuie how names fioin
professions, such as Smith, Miller or
Cooper, came into existence. It is
equally obvious that many family names
aic derived from the nature of the com
plexion of individuals, as Hl.t'-k, lirown
and White.
At liist sijzU tlit i e is a msleiy as
regai ds the diffeient ways in which
the bowels.
Croton bug3 and red ants can be
driven off by sprinkling the lloor with
pulverized borax, and leaving a place
for them to get out ; to kill them mix
I'onx with sugar, so they will eat it.
For ants or other vermin, wash the
slielves with a strong solution of borax ;
then sprinkle the same with borax
mixed with sugar. "When whitew:isli
ing your room, add a tablespoonful of
pulverized borax to each pailful of
lime.
Di-iitNtiy ii Uoim-s.
It is generally believed, even among
the best horsemen in the country,
that glanders is quite prevalent among
horses. Many a valuable animal has
been killed by direction of his owner
because of an offensive discharge from
his nostiils, which is considered as a
sure indication that the horse is affected
with that dreaded disease, glanders.
The fact is, cases of glanders are tew
and far between. C. J). House, the vet
rinary dentist, says that in all his expe
rience he lias never known of but two
e.ihes, although he had known cf hun
dreds of instances when horses have
been killed because they were supposed
to be aifected with this disease. The
whole trouble aiises from neglect of the
teeth.
Yesterday Mr. House operated upon
the horses of the ITambletonian Breed
ing Stud, Dr. Flagg, C. M. Dyer, Wash
luirn & Vaughn, and W.i J. Strong, pull
ing or cutting, or filing the teeth of
nearly overy animal he examined. In
one of tlit' horses' mouth the wolf teeth
were found to be entirely covered by
the gum, ami detached fiom the j iw,
so that eeiy time tJie bit was moved
in the hoise's mouth these teeth were
turned, crowded, and iammed in tlit
gum, of course causing the hotse to certain words are spelled. Smith is
Another case was found sometimes written Smyth; ami in bomt
jump and run
wlieie the grindeis had been worn
rough and uneven, and were slightly
displaced, so that the horse in eating
was continually gi hiding away upon
the inner lining of the mouth, keeping
it constantly raw and painful, and of
course making tlie beast cross and irri
lable. Still anotlier osise was wliere
one ot a colt's temporary teeth, after
being partially birred from its place by
tlie second teeth, had remained fastened
by one fang, and in such a position as
togrind continually upon tliegum while
the animal w:is feeding, and yet so
nicely h;id the decaying tooth been
lodged that its presence was only de
tected by the offensive odor arising
therefiom. Several cases of inflamma
tion of the imms were found which
were accounted for by the presence of
tartar m the front teeth, which w:is
readily removed. Mr. House's opera
tions yesterday were closely watched
by a large number of Iiorsemen, and
many who were unable to account for
sensitive mouths in their own horses
became satisfied that the trouble was
with their teeth.
The animals rather appear to like
having their mouths worked upon, and
Mr. House says lie never had one at
tempt to bite him. lie runs his hands
and nrma into their mouths freely. works
away upon the sen.Mtive parts w ithout
causing the horse to exhibit siens of
pain or uneasiness. Won-cisr Muss),
Spy.
Kit. Mint Fniit Ttci.
There are two viy well established
methods now in very general use
among experts in fruit culture -for
changing or multiplying varieties of tlie
same class on the same tree, and both
of these are simple and inexpensive.
The fn st of these is known as yratiny,
and is only i radioed on larger trees,
and always in the spring hefoie the fo
liage is developed. Tlie other method,
which is nincn more rapid, and quite as
sine when pnprly done, is hutbiiny,
and tlie time for doing this extends
from oir .....vile ol July until the tlrst
of Septt mber. Whenever the baik sep
arates easily from the wood, the buds
may be set, w itli fair chances of success.
The outfit for budding consists of some
narrow strips of bass matting, such as
comes on the inside of coffee-bags, and
a pocket knife with a single blade, with
a small piece of ivorv fastened in tlie
cud of the handle. When the ii eision
is made the ivoiy is used to raise the
bark up on either side, so that the bi.d
may be pressed into place. The buds
to be inserted should be cut from vouiur.
healthy trees, and always of the present
year's growth, those that are most ma
tmcd being selected. The leaves may
Mien be clipped off the branch of buds,
hvring say half an inch of the leaf
stiffc attached to the bud. -Then with
a keu-edged knife cut off each bud
separably from a half to three-quarters
instances Drown has an e at the end
of it. We see the name Ib'id spelled ;is
Iteade, ib-ed and Kede. We see hong,
and Lang, and Lain jr. all variations of
one name. The same thing can be said
of Strong, Strang, and Strange; of
Littleand Liddle; of Ilomeand Hume;
of Chimbeis and Chalmers, and soon
with a host of surnames in daily use.
The mystery which hangs over various
sptllings is cleared upon a consi ier
alion of the indifferent scholarship
which prevailed until tven the middle
of the eighteenth century. Names in
old legal documents and in tlie inscrip
tions on the blank leaves of family
Inbles, are written in all sorts of ways.
A man seldom writes his name twice
in succession the same way. Each
member of a family followed the spell
ing suggested by his own fancy, and
added to or altered lelteis in his name
willi perfect indiflVrenc". Eccentrici
ties of this kind are still far from un
common in tlie signatures of imper
fectly educated persons. There is, in
fact,"a constant grow th of new names,
springing from carelessness.lhough also.
in some cases, i rom a sense 01 ieuut-
ment
A Romance in Ileal Life.
An extraordinary sb-ry has just come
to light at Hath. Some weeks ago there
was received at the D.itli Post oilice a
letter addressed to "The Protestant
Minister or the Circuit of Path." The
letter consequently reached the hands
of Canon Brooke, rector or Path. It
came from a lady at Pangalore. India,
and staled that in looking through the
papers of a deceased son she found
that he had left two children in the
neighborhood ot Path, and she asked
that they might be sought for. The in
quiries set on foot revealed a highly ro
mantic little history. The two ctnairen
were found one in the Path Union
and the other a domestic servant, tilling
a situation to which she had been sent
by the authorities of the Pulton Union.
They had each been left with tanners
in the immediate neighborhood of Path
by a person named Morton, who, 12
years ago, presented himself first at one
house and then at the other. In each
instance he c'aimed relationship, and.
after a pretty lengthy visit, obtained
permission to leave a child which he
and a women by whom he was accom
panied, and Mho parsed as his wife,
represented ;is their on'y one. I n inti o
ducing themselves they stated thai they
had come from India, and produced le
ferenees to Anglo-Indiui families of
high position in Bath. They represent
ed when lliey left the children that they
were going to Scotland to visit rela
tives, and would be back in a few-
weeks, and in one int nice they prom
ised to pay . shillings per week for the
maintenance of the child. They were
never afterwards heard of, and the two
HUMOROUS.
Two oysters in a gallon of lukewarm
tluid at a church fair are no longer call
ed stews, but aquariums.
What's the difference between a girl
and a night-cap? One is liorn to wed,
and the other is worn to bed.
Hibical scholars will be pleased to
learn that the Vanderbilt heirs have
unanimously resolved to stand by the
old testament.
On Danube's stormy banks I stand,
and cast a wistful ey t'ward Turkey's
fair and unhappy land, where corres
pondents lie.
The Toledo Blade ;isks "How to do
up shirts V" Well, if you have not got
more than two, you can do them up in
a brown paper pucket parcel when you
travt-1.
Flie w;i3 very particular, and w hen
the dealer informed her that all his ice
was gathered winter before last, she
wouldn't give him her order. Mie said
"He couldn't palm off his stale ice on
her."
Paterfamilias: "To-moirow is the tu
tor's birthday; what can I get for a
present V" Charley (who has been watch
ing the dogs in the street;: "Get him a
muzzle, papa; he is always biting the
governess on the cheek."
."I don't believe in fashionable chur
ches," said a lady recently; "but, after
all, considering tha we are all to go to
the same Heaven, perhaps it's better to
keep up the social distinctions as long
as we can."
Good-looking young man who has
called at the house on business "I re
gret, miss, that your father is not at
home. 1 hadanimpoitant proposal to
make to him." Young lady of the house,
demurely "Well, perhaps you could
make your proposal to me; I am disen
gaged at present." Good-looking nng
man excuses himself and retires in con
fusion.
A white minister in a Methodist pul
pit in Charleston, S. C, a few years ago,
after a sermon preached by another
minister, prayed that what had been
"sown in weakness might be raised in
power," what had been "sown in cor
ruption might be raised in inconup
tion," and so on through several phrases
of Paul's great argument lor the resur
rection, and all to the infinite amuse
inent of the brother wIjm had preached
and of several Northern visitors.
The Pev. Dr. McCosh, of Princeton
College, tells a story of a negro who
prayed earnestly that he and his col
ored brethren might be preserved from
their "up-H'tUn' sins." "Prudder," said
one of his friends at the close of the
meeting, "you ain't got de hang oh da'
ar word. It's besettin', not upsettin'."
"Prudder," replied the other, "if dat's so
it's so. Hut I was prayin' de Lord to
save us from de sin ob toxicaliou, an'
of dat ain't a upsettin' sin I dunno
what am." The darky was right that
time.
An editorial friend in New Hamp
shire sends this to Harpers Maya zinc:
S.nne time ago an aged man, who had
just lost his wife, came into our sanc
tum, and with tears standing in his
eye3, eulogized the memory of the de
ceased, and asked us to record the death
in our next issue. "And," said he,
"while you are about it, make an item
about one of my Hrahma hens laying
an egg measuring seven and a quarter
inches in circumference." Thus sud
denly our thoughts of sympathy weie
directed to the sterner realities of life.
"Shy as a girl!" This is a pretty and
pertinent simile. This morning a bevy
of young girls were passing the office,
eating peanuts and snapping the shells
over their heads, when a couple of boys
in a wagon came along, when one of
the shy maidens said :
"Want a peanut, Pilly r"
"Yes," answered the expectant Wil
liam. 'Stand on your heal, then, and I'll
give you one." she cried back.
And then all the maidens lilted up
their voices in a volumninous scream,
and William gave the hor.se such a
lick that tilled it with consternation.
Gems of Thought.
The clock of hti age had struck .$.
Cellini.
The h'ghe3t art is artlessness. T. A.
Durivage.
Years do not make sages ; they only
make old men. Madame Swet chine.
All tilings are artificial ; for nature
is the art of God. Sir Thomas Prown.
Old age is a tyrant th.it forbids the
pleasures of youth on pain of death.
Rochefaucauld.
Well has it been said that there is no
grief like the grief which does not speak.
Longfellow.
O, what authority and show of truth
can cunning sin cover itself withal
Shakspeare.
It is easy to defend the innocent; but
who is eloquent enough to defend the
the guilty V Publius Syrius,
The object of art is to cnstaltize
emotion into thought, and then to fix it
in form. Francois Deisarte.
Life is an outward occupation, an
actual work, in all ranks and all situa
tions. Wilhelm von Humboldt
Let no man trust the first step of
guilt; it hangs upon a precipice, whose
steep decent in lost perdition ends
Young. It is only necessaiy to grow old to be
come more indu'gent. Xsee no fault
committed that I have not committed
myself. Goethe.
That which is usually called dotage is
not the weak point of all old men, but
only of such as are distinguished by
their levity. Cicero.
'CINKKK IN TIIK I'.l'l)
You watch its dew-lnpim-nt with expectant
MilirituiW tlie chuie, eiui-itc.y moulded
hud which promises to unfold with the perfect
(lower, i'ou perhaps think liowitwiliudi.ru
the drawing-room v.i-e, ami autieipute the
plea-ure of -houini; it to your llower loiing
friend-. Hut some morniii'i you lind it- head
droopinjr, it.-frairranee tied, and an ui'ly pur
ple -pot on one of thedelieatt ly-tinted pet.il.
It i- the poet'- canker in the tunl. llow
often the loath-ome canker hliirht- the t-her
i-licil 'infant bio omV in our household ar
den tho-e human hud-which trivc earue-t
of a brilliant future. Tlie noi-ome canker. o
lout; concealed -crofula at length icveal-it
dreaded pre.-ence and to our bright hopes -uc-cccd-
t'.ie mo-t aironiinir fear, for we know
the fatal sequel it portends pulmonary con
-umption. It is estimated b eminent medi
cal authorities that at Iea-t one-iifth of man
kind arc allluted with this iiiMdious malady.
But it- raa:e- are mi secret, that even lt.
ictims arc unaware of it- presence until
it Middenly di-c!o-e-in somcof it- myriad ami
oftciitune- fatal form-. A .-li-,'ht cutancou
cruption i- often the onlv'indicatorof its pres
ence. The onlv means of eUenninatim.' thi-di-e.i-e
from the .--tcm is by a thorough
iour.-c of coii-titutioiial treatment. Thi-treatnieiitmu.-tfullil
three indication-, name
lr, promote nutrition, alter or purify the blood,
a'ud arrc-t di-onraiiizatimi of the tir5Ue-and
the formation of tubeicles. No more ellicient
alterative can be employed for these purpo-e-than
Dr. Tierce's (iolden Medical I)i-covcry.
While impartimr -tremrth and tone to the
dh'e-tiye ortran- it clcan-e.-the blood and heal-thedi-eaed
ti ue-. 'I e-t its virtue-ere the
deadly canker ha- blighted the lifejou prize.
IF you reel dull, drowsr. debilitated. hTe fre
quent headache, mouth tate badlr. poir aji
tlt nd torgne coated, you ate uerlng from
ttrpld liver, or IdllousneM." and nothHiff will
cure you so reed ly and rtriaanehlly as to Uto
Siiuinoi.s' Liter UtRUlaor.
iwi-ti. rntl iK.siwt.'le. ltiltoiM -ulTer-
er via ins f heer an i Aue. inr uirrcuu. (
U.'a.fd !.!'!.. hew Oiej mwred r.ea.''n
. :erfj! .ir.t 3-.l co.m1 a prttte- they will le.l
BAD BKEATH!
Notlilrs i -o 'i- i.'ea.v.t. ntlirK sorummon a
hi.1 iTcatn. ri.li-i nr.irl nn) case iicoiuej from
th st -ma h. :n !. ra-li corrected If )u
wili taVe -liiimoaH' 1.1 yt Kezulator I not nrg-
!. t .oturea rmtdl f-- t:.l reiiu'slve II.irI-r.
It wllial-o tuii.re jou
and Ke!.eral : e-iltn.
STEEL HORSE SHOES kh-catj
Farmers anil Owners of Ilonw ' ..,.,. ii.. . nf
nO WAX CENT1 IX MONKVJ Y
& u.lcK- .srKF.L SHOES in th- rlao- of IKON 1 1 Jlil iU ll; ! II
Kor al 1 y all leading- hardware hou.ea through- 'V, " ,.' .'.V?,.!!
outtheccur'rv : for circular to Mjioot r M !.!
I i.va'vmMI KOLL1NO MILL CO..
lanufartnrer. C!ec n L O- 3
R. P. HALL'S
'Bawaso-eugb::
jlasti:i;.
PILES !
A ;H:lllr ll.lllriy
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t-ii..tT. r..l. bII 1 .-"1 t"
'Ar r-rrrr ' T '
II many u:.-r ?tture 'av af er!a. hiakoik
I fn ., i.ur..fli j'i 1 r..:'''ir n!rr.re .f :ll j.lfa-iit-
w 1 ii '.. ti. -nit -i.TVf li fr.m 1 ie 1 r'
re irf I- f 4-! ! tlit- tiaii.l ? alm-'st an iim Iio
v.lllu'fs l-n.it il tlir reined tlit tia ler
iii n.-i.T iv' .rt-.i it. ii-a-.d-i N.- !ra tic, TU'lenl
pur. t'Ul a gnitlc ait jut to nature
CONSTIPATION!
HfL' not lie r-nl ! a-
tritlli. at ment in t-t l.jtur
lt-:i-.oi the utuitft tvul.lrll of
the !. Jim ati I-ltlwii
fr.iu lit . demand pa en the .i
o'trli lo n-riflis d.iliKer. It !
quite a' iiecar t reinoc lm
i.urc af."iim . latum'. frm tlie
I . .e'1- a it lt .-it or -Itep. and
m lie i Ml .J'l t.e ,-n-.le! where
3 MIe lialdt Of t"l Ilt.ill.
SICK HEADACHE !
Till- di-trf.l-iR T" rM..'iocrur inot freiiient
Iv. TIiedKurbame of tlie -o.ui.n-h arising frin
the lini'erfeet .1 .-t.-l ei -I'ei.t.. i-aile-3 e e
t :itn In ttie he "' a I'l'tnin" ed witti dlMirrteatde
naii-e.i. and Mi .lit tules what l Jepillail)
know u a MrS Hi-adai he
J. H. ZEILIN & CO..
;ole prooriefurj Miimoiis' Liier K.uUt.T
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Or any one Building a House.
terfert l 1 ITl TK VOX
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Local nireiit- lnuted in Kvery County.
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Kujts
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Itarley No i
Lard .. -
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Beef Cattle Fair to :hoice
Hops
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Corn- No 1
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Bvv No 1
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Lard.
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"Millie pnj8.cl.ilis .tie i.. ...se.l to w Mill Hit II
eliien. Thej cure too j n H Hie hill don't Ke
..irj;e en uijii. Hftt !'"' "r Ii of Lf'-C
Worm ililer hai .-fen ...-ie w hat (lftv dot ar'
iior.h of i" Iim -' Mils cmiM not do in -..ivltii:
m.iri) a . !ill! from death ai d l-Nt.iln; It to !
p II eli i III f.l ! In Utli ami V or. .'.11 l' dealers
111 intdlCllie ever wheif.
All "h1 Ikoi-i kcejicr- ui-i-t on u-tiii.' 'I win
l.HoTHI.r.- Yl'i-T
flIloii-Kn M.iiicKt. -Mould u have your
n.ir-e- Mi irime condition for jour .''prliiK ami
summer werk" If to. several thin' should he
strlctlj o'isereil. irnod cjire. reeular feed and
ll'ieal currj li.; are .moi the es-eiitlals, hut do
not r- 1 1 to k'w them I'm t k Sam - main-rio
Tow iiklf ai tordlns to dlreetioti. and jou will he
wnl rewarded for TJiir expense and trouble VV
Mk l a l tlTiiiv'
I'sK KK.NNirs TAIN KII.I.IN4J
MAGIC OIL!
"It Works Like a Cluirin."
Iii-n ne's l'.un-KiUinj; Masic Oil is ex
eel lent I'm Fanners and Teamsters to
use on e.ittle and hoii-es for hurts, wills,
hor-e eolic, lameius.s. kills lice on ent
ile r colts, cures distemper and is
equ.tllv tfnn! foi family use; when you
t.rv it f.urh ou will thanlOis for tint
advice.
IMInirr i:.-iii.m t mitt ii ii euai to ("Alt-ruit'-
Kin:.'i"r ok .MAKT WKKt) Tor hre3klHK
up a .-old ,i;ui tiottiK hoars neii, pain In the
hreail il.le or ia V, sorenens of the tle-di And
io:i -h." stldic-H of tin jollity 111 li Hips, swelled
ne-k. e.c. .
r"rof THAT 1'KUltlliLi: O'fOll.- Kverj rH
..r .MiMUtiit-'lo'. oinuiei.ces with a coiuh. occa
dimed ! having 'akem old. which If allowed to
rim Us iMurM- v. ill soon nmk U way Into the air
p'o.siKts, and tlmn to tlie ln.iijs. and If not
hcke.; l.y some sucli valuable coiikIi remedj
i i-liert'-. Kstr.iet of Tar and Wild Cherry,
wist Ii M unrivalled tor all dlieisen of the throat
and Iuiij.-s. A mtIoiih speli of lckIles may he the
reK lit of R. i l. lareiessues aim .u ,-.jn.iiii...
llort ir's "'Ml to P.ii
I'.iini.f-: )..iwi:i tin. 1 u to ir int ret to
fe... it i s.,'.i l -f totirlir.ikel s ll.irwr ilinl ut
ile I'.iwil.ri.iii liilnl.is i lie) ;iie .io..oie ..--i.leVen'.i,
il . me of 11.. I h-dera t- 'lhe
ho ild l.e o .. d f r- e J m 9u Id. - eut-i a package
ni f. I o e ilol a1 .
Hl . W.N lltll I'li.U. lor tuui auo K"e
I iie i r M oi.re an .ire a preventive.
Ck! .ilHV. llow oPdaVelt. Mimeltill.K lieu-for
3? IWAireiilo. I OK. OM.KA l'O..St. I.-mN. !o
KAxlIlOSABLi:. l'M()tKt'.KllS-olv.o
' mike wltliliaine Hr, nt-. poHt-p.ild.
' ;k I KKKIia 4'0.jNaian. N
VKH. htt KBF.K.-M:VK.n"sHOT BKVOLViill
fcnltli Imx citrldses. .Ia. Bows A hod. 1
and 1 Wood street. 1'ltHdwrg. l'a.
r "''rTPllIfc Men to fravei and sell goods
AM 5ii to merchant!. 5i a month
and trivelliiK exjicnse.s laid Adilres yi'KK!
Cirv if.Afci am Lamp wchk. cinrini ati.i hio
1ij3'h HIaMc ItoollliiK .Mnlrrlil- Iiirfke-4
the most dutal.le and clteapest ruuf In the
word, heiid Btaninfor circular nd price list to
.f OII.V T. OBAV. V. O. Iiox2-. l'ttstmKh. l'a.
Tlinin'A;A,,v,,,'r ',",, 1'r'vat'" MfJral,
1 Iie3CC.l fil Cuiiif Sutlerersfroin tihjslcal
d-hllit j .Indiscretions, at il exi-ee. sen 1 iv to lr.
.IiiIiii oo or. B l Box -M4s. enlla It tell jou In
plain lai-Kiiae what jmi-iuht to know.
KOOIi )K ItMIH I.KIMJK. or .Nec.eUof a
Lifetime, -"ip. Shows liow to Ket married.
live h3pp and ohtaln tieailii. weaiiu aim is
diin M.iOed for P cents in itmup or currency,
hy The I limn 1'uilisl Iim .. Newark. N. .1
$100 a -llontli to Agents.
Th
mil
mi... .lit i il terr.toM A(ldre-n.
HOV1VS, So l'-rr) street Parent ort. Iowa
'.ir "i 'f'
t ace ;s
TOII.KT SOAP.
nrlvalrd fotj
I .e toilet s.a.1'
t e'tatli. Nont
t nelsl and dr.
c ; 'Ivr inlorsto
c-Tt-r coinuioB
:irt delrterlou.
inttre.l lent,
vftrr tfw of
. !e' 'ftc e x -.terlu.riit
the
in.it.iit.iciure ot It. 1. it iliii Brsl trn lias
nerfe. ted and now-niters to the i ul:i the KIN fr
VII,KTMA1 IN TIIK WOKLP On ) it ep'irt
Tepethle oils u.ed It. Its liiauufa.-tute -r I
III tlit Siirnerj ll lui" no Kiiinl. ''h teii
times its eost to mcry ii.itler i.d tan uy In
Chrlstrudoui atiitile loj cou'alt i it -kesof
nouuees t-acfi. sent free to aii tililirx - recrlpt
of 7S Cents. V.ldress It. T. Ilnbltllt. .sjr 1 oil
fit. ir"Kur .sale ) all dtUKitlots.
" aery tie News to Maey.
Great Reduction In the Price of
flu! l'lw American" Sewins Hacbines.
CA-H orCOD for tl.o
NEW AMERICAN
The t-amc Machine formerly J
Acaih'iny of i
Third St.. Di
I II. ardrrs li.I Hay if
XI'.Vn (IK THK
Tir si , , vrar ct
! K l' lit .ill - f IllfT J
i,.l the K i -T r KiMKll
r. t .tf ' . ' it ant tl
a tut h .1 firl'c
frieii.e .t re . l.rlll
mission Tie i urr .n
ever. : 1 I ' i' an l 4ii
sll for ' . lies I
).;. I) . i it le. 'rest
Vr '!' .-. -. llttj
ST. JOS
Cor,
It
MmIii mi. I i:ttli I
JjjD
.-i.l.l at it'A
ir, FOK No. l.PHOI- l.KAK
The same Machine toniierly miM at .j
Ifc. N.- A-tkt' 1. a oaly . -"!! MfcLlM-bklifct.
SILKTHKhSHIXi MltTTlt-
Thr-stt'4 vs. - Mfctnoti In tkt WM U .-sra.J
l(i.otic-H'.mf J, 4 Ul Jo oor w 4 - tl-ixn fci
Ti'.'.w. J. 8. McKENNEY, Mnnngnr.
Dillon. J-1-1, AVUumU Avu.. Uluji.
Sheet-Iron
Boofins
I
WA'l KlM'KOOF, II KK-IKOO-
LIGHTNING PROOF!
AND DURABLE.
.M .II.M.I ItKHHor III 'KTH tlir.uiK
he iron, so th.it ll can ttpmul '' romriirt
WITHOUT GETT1HC LO0SE1
fan he laid . n FLAT. HTKKI and llll-fKI
IIOtlFMof Kartorl. s stotesand Iw. lilt k' housrs
with li I feet h.ltlsf.ietlou IUs h.eli Uses! over
lwent jeaisandood jet All persons ownii.,
or eim-aced In tiulldliiK. houK. examine It. Man
ufartuied t.J 11. H. MIHTIIIMM'. ttfjlm.
AKriit. i avenport. low a. tr ml for circular
a Kent wanted lu every comity and tov.ii in
Iowa to work on rojalty
Eireia Scbool Seat
S t I Ul ' ' I Ttishf-I
TIIOCOI (III
lt. t '!
VMl I in I HHN
TI r srss n titieit s
Ksr Inf fi a ! let
Ce t-rt.i" N.sf . si
I'llK I.MM t I l.
ACAI
1A KM'tUii'.
I t. r e IMr
Hl.ll-ls of I I. ll ill
Wers t.i Ht N". 1. ll'
i.ir a th.'l-.iiir me i.
t . I oMsli. ) div
r ' oil' tts e ii i. -i'i.
r"i. Mitii'i.tv il m, in't
i 1 mar) I'u '
a .1 'He dur't'.' 'tie ...
fin e t . t f t-ai .
It u t d nut- iitm
i' e toriu ml i 'i 'u.il
.trs n r Msi B
' : ra 1. n lit.
Si, Clara
II A IKHBlt l !.
S!si s or tin' Onl
S! v , A , Mti
S I ' I lit ' aatrlll V tS
r-l i -i p.l f :!e a I
ft. ! i. tiei a Illinois. M
low i It i. i .1 es t ll
I. .ur- ',ne s trs In the
.-J. tl. MO. lieMiltltttll) 11
snrr. i dlnifs m t lir
fn ... ii. . .it brli rvert
H r ,, ti" r mrr I lie IH'-f ii.
t. 'I I'l I nil-ll III IS
f .rnltl.e l 'tn il mb
I he term n lit romwetii-w
Irlilrllllirr. "t tllltl
MOTIIK
V I !aia Ar.il
MILVAfKHB.
Flour
Wheat u 2 .
Corn
Oats No 1 ...
Barley No -'..
Bye "o i.....
Flour Wholesale..
Wheat new .
Corn
O.ltS
Barley
Bve
eks
Bntter
IlOk"
(Jattle
DHS MOIMKH.
.9 kS
C I "S
V s
43 t'S
I -i ''
.s i :. ei :
. I .'i e I .1
23 . J
a
Sj1
Il Id. 13
,. )l C4 iS
1 50 fi)W
IT CUKES
Blllo Kiiess. headache and liver citnplalnt ,
j Is tilrk s.ltisli Tea. the V cen's remedj.
Lest pat n'ed article In use. tkes mi .lrflit
.e in m.i I f iriscn.tj. Agents wanted ni ail
tttr jSiiiire-n. ....-.
rr street P.irftit orl. Iowa
A I tt t? t A -- I. K
Xj. Ill'i. )nl Mircesslnl
OI'lCM KaTINMJ.
its coii.seiKience-andciire. IIS I) .1 UMKKKi.lt,
OPIUM
Us coIisei,tience i
I..i l'orte Indiana
Tallman's Musk.
Tjinmim-. iH-itmi r.; d.r..K f .
SUrgeOnS. Adhesive IMaater.
Bellied) Send for Taper on
Ol'I I
nlrtirc.
La l'orte lii'liaua. Htx 4
--y
Wy
vn ' -r
iiy r. .r
sUi tl
Art needs solitiule or misory or p:is
sion. Lukewarm zephyrs with it. It
is a rock llower nourishing by stormy
blasts anil in strong soil. Alw.ant.ler
Dumas.
It is base to filch a purse, daring to
embezzle a million, but it is gre.tt be
yond measure to sieal a crown. The
sin decreases as the sin increases.
Schiller.
W klls Klliott. A Kent. N. Y.
st" rrrv- ANI NOT
a?CSaSffiffMr Out.
so'il ii) uvchmalcers mall. :mc Circulars
free t jujti It A O. .'tH Oej Street. New orlc
W-N. F III ISMIAM'S 1S74 "X
ater-wheeJU
,.,71 .l.r 7 tMIAKII I I ItlllXK.
I. over '.." petit IIS who ue It. l'rlce trduced
Sew patiip' let tree X. V. Itl KMI TH, orkj'a.
n-i7'"'" fX - -- GerO
frl JJj p Kt?tcr.s.cc (&n JxCt- .N-.-4.
lr-?Brvirps;.H
i7"s.
of an lach in length, leaving a thin persons with whom the children had
slicf v.c
"cod back of the eve or bud.
These sKouIa w vept moist and pro
tected frou tlie sun or air until set:
exposure evn for a short time may
prove fatal.
When the tVIe top or any part of it
is to be budded over, select tlie spot for
f'achbud inasnitx)tli part of the branch,
not too large, say from one to two
mclies in diameter. On this part make
an incision through the lurk in the
form of the capital lttter T, and raise
or separate the bark from the wood
villi the ivoiy on the handle of the
knife. The bud may then be pressed
iiii: x)CLyt, luttiiifr off Mjuarethe por
tion that gots"Uove the cross incision.
,ilu a stiip oi fcejMiss matting
-uu below tke e. fastening u&nd of
V Rmi'illal A cent or Uncommon Power.
Iti-n fact w ..ieli bceaim patent year airo
to the people of the United Mate?, that His
tetter's Stomach Bitters i. a remeilial airetit of
uncommon power. A? a consequence of thl
reco"iiition, its sale.have inereasel IniinetjM'ly
it home and abroad, anil It has risen to a fore
most rank anions: the proprietary medicines of
the dav. Chemical analysts, after subniitttns:
it to tlie closest scrutiny, pronounce it abso
lutely pure, ami skilful anil conscientious med
ical practitioners recommend its use. A wide
ranee of disorders falls witinn uie scope oi 11
curative operation. Anions: them may be
enumerate! dyspepsia, liyer complaint, con
stipation, ncrvou ailment, urinary and
uterine affection, rheumatism and com. It
i a supremely efficacious tonic, hapten con
valescence, clieers the mind, imparts apjietite.
and promotes sound sleep.
Hi.mvxn College. We call tlie special
attention of parents and guardians to the card
of this institution. It i- for .nunc ladies t.
cluMvelv. and is delightfully located at Hich-l-in.l
I'fk. near Chicago. The most thorough
instruction is imparted in all the branches
which iro to make that eVeant culture which
parent require for their daughters, including
natural sciences, mathematics and languages.
Prof. Weston, who is well known as an expe
rienced and successful instructor, with his ex
cellent corps of teacher, are to lw congratu
late! upon uie success oi mis institution.
One of the oldest and best known school? in
this Mate, and one w hich has as many friends
as any other, is at. .ice-eptrs Academy at uu
buoue, Iowa. Its facilities are very superior,
aua its curriculum up to the highest standard.
The Sisters in charge are scholars and instruc-
sent seventv pounds to Onou 13roke, -or5 tue - ?one of tnc ori, and their
ItlOs-ll-IIUs, 4 s..A ..-, .- 4l4.r. -.ses 'SWA-V--
out of our girls. At home and throughout the
been left, mutual y learning some
months afterwards of the manner in
which they h id been duped, sent the
children to Uie work house belonging
to the res$ective district in wln-h they
resided, and there they remaimtl for
12 years. On learning of their discov
ery the lady, who hiui at first written.
A VAI.K..W.K MKIUriNK.
Huchu in various f.irms has for mam yar
been one of the chief articles in the Materia.
Medica for the trcatn.ont of certain diseases,
am.itig which ar. chiellv those affciling the
urinary, digestive, and circulatory organs. The
dillicultv that was long experienced in otnaiu
ing a preparation of this valuable drug that
could always be relied upon for uniformity in
strength and absolute puritv led to the intro
duction of Hclmbold's Extract of Buchu.
which for the last quarter of a century has
been extensively used ImjUi by physicians and
in house and family practice, and w ith verv
gratifvinc success. This medicine, like every
other "thine, has been extenslveh imitated, and
those who have Use for it will do well to ee
that thev obtain the genuine " Helmbold
Buchu." "the onlv pure and reliable preparation.
Sold bv all drusfcists. Price ?1 per bottle, or
rt for "io. .Medical deiK)t 104 south Tenth
street, Philadelphia, Pa.
PERFECT HONESTY GOES HANI) IN
HAND with excellence and success. If you
don't believe it weigh a can of Poolei".
Yeast Powpeic ami try it in your Kitcnen.
You get full weight, and And little more than
one-lfalf as compared with others, suffice the
purpose of making the most delicious bread,
biscuit, cake, pastrv. etc.
iniprMATISM OL'ICKI.V CCUKIV
'ihirang's Rheumatic Remedy." the great 1
Ivtekn vl Medic in"e, win t.ostttveiy cure any
iii; i:3Il,'aJ ."ir- r aue u Aeeiits ei-;-!
V- C,s.J,, jj. o:.r Chromos. Crayonn, jind
i hew aid. Motto, scripture Text,
Trat sjarc t 1. 'ore at.d . t.rorno "3rd. lOO
.ir.r.-5. worth , sent iinti Id for 7.1c. Illus
triit.' r.V.'..'ituc Tree. .1 II HLKt'OUIS SO.VM.
Ki.stom h'i Isl.cl lUi.
I'IMKII, MI.K.- ltKAlARH, ARV-IKWi A
' ( ( , i he best la tt c world. If jou cannot
l.uj- : ta ! i.r rltv. t-nd for It hv mall. It will h
forwrardcl. r"staKe ra'd. at 51 v Pr doi-n. inn
yard ioo:s i.r'fii s-ft-r 1 ilor vyrd iMKi.or
,nrt for -5 sr.oo s t.utton-ho:c twist. Mack or col
or ant ail sizes. Addr-. IIkaisakd. ARM
stronii .1 ' s Hroadway. ". V.
.2
n
C4ff nflT3MKi. Tt . .T.rMi r
t. oiuu.uu nn. , i-..
P
t' - - .
C
fc.:. J-T-.1 1.1 G .
1 iihi- i:kii:i iiik.
MAM.KAITCKKH BV
rn:KK MAxrpcirix(; ro..
Itot'K Kali.1-, III sndfor irlrl!-t it d trnis ,
HOW TO
Adorn and h-ut'fy the head Is the ifrraj ik.i k
catl M of all re mali ocli-ty et no art can j-iai
the u aunlflcnt Ifiiity of a lon and l-izurur t
growth of lle .ilkn trse. lint maiiT Udls
hair fall out in ratddlr and biroiun iott
nd thin that thrj can't nop'.ort a cluti" w.ttjont
the aid of "dfart hair." shorn jrrha from i.m-dlsra-pd
calj. We will t-Il you tiowto stop o r
hair troni lining oiii ai nnrr. mn m iuj- u.
itrow very lnur and err lajddly hr the U- of at.
WCKStit and hlithly perfiiniinf llalr Drmslrif
which cleatisrs and coHi the calt and I rre
frotn uar of lead or any other poison.
SAVE YOUR
n.oneyfor thl purpose lientlemen tio have
lost ll'Clr Mir and t.icome hald-l.eaded. can, l.y
l.e ue of the ame article rretr a (trotti of
new hair all orer the hald sjot. It will aUo ar
re t the hair frr.m fallltK .ut and clne the
scalp f -m dandrnfT. It -111 jctte a growth to
unliKfli auu moiistarur. 4.k"' ...
dre,,tic It has no superior Ma y pert on are
ready to cry "huint'Ujt. hut. Keiitletuen. you can
nave your
OWN HAIR!
Till wonderful preparatlcn cauet hair to
xrow klx feet In length on the header a Kentucky
lady - ho had neen bald and ha restored hair to
the head, ol many Kintlemen Lo had t--en hald
from 10 to S years Troof positive a-.d mmUta
kahlerrorn merchants, preacher flietoM.Cnu-
els't. etc. free. The article ai'onru 10 ip anw-
JIM
COLLROF fil 1
.stpecKt 'I ir fl
mi tocin s.
Uradiiii's
Studeu recel
Coinirierrial r If
iterlir hoardl' V
ami rlea t riiins
V-r rl 'ilars or ini-c
where yf i this advei
( .VI.II'
Lhilnm-i
Compute Itonrilnl
Talc fahilli.... "
arro.srrn.s
rot tnnh'T partle.i
1
J A. OlI.Ks errl
nrmci KIM I.Kl'sV, or KALI.ISII
1' I IS! FITS. -rr-ti1 hi one- hy IK
" ----' yitl.KK'S KIT CUKK.
1'KHOK'
(JENTLEit r. Yt r a nu" her of years I hare
hf .-. t. idly ariiri-d. with Kpilepy. Tne ns were
qmt- f r 'I'l'ii'. I have r.ot I.ad a ln-I a'tark
s nee tak i. th flr. .iraof lin. SitKtM!'K Kit
,lbe s veral months ao.
Very rf.per it.i'v .lonx Korrwi ni
? K-yn.1 it s'ree, t'Hif Inn.i'i tJhic.
Fr fi i" r par .ruiar ae. ;t the piorrlrU r
Urnie L t'.TA IVMIy. -. Malt. i:..('!t rlnnatl..O
ciiEn'i . Tomt to-
I. Newton S i Itrr llalr i'esoralle-njcn
I sold at f 1 pr bottle, or three rr I- ' aa
i.rnm.M lu'.nni mil hi. ynu - .-.......
at Or
I
t.
1
SPECIAL j
1 I :c'' .' J
U'f hst(..I 54v I
t rsr4'rig . t.i
I. T ire Hm
V IwIivVloalarH, j
..'i.ii.eTrl I
I iinrrrXM dafj
1'- r'4M .rar i
Tt e adnMi ?f A
.AiWre, Ir rc J
case of rheumatism on the face of tlie earth
Price -?1 a bottle, sis liottles, --". Sold bv all
druggists. Send for circular to HelrihenstlLe
,: BeutJey, Dniggists. Washington. I). C-
re-xo prt-set r .uiui.i !uitc .if any kld
fter death, artificial raeaas mast be employed.
Tfcus. to keep anu utilize the kln of ca'tie, they
are tanned and curried, various &eacj tetiis er
p!oed In tfce process, until "leaThcr" s tke re
sult. To further preserve this product, .t t
neeearT to taake occasional aprillcatlor of
nr.mri'lnn, .similar to thoe used by cnrrlers.
The licit known compound of tils ort t. rcit
A12i2f ..SSTl
Z2W.'- TO A '' : I-fl i, r-sa
ClHp. - - -- - - --
,7siHKsT PLLIf lOOAu
n lite UKI.IJ. --
t. TAKK 0 OTKH:
7r rsr p'fiiTT? Tnair f?!..
X& "'" i 3, W-tersr-Z -VT
CP.rt" 25 LVKK "t- Ctilcmr.
WHITNEY &. HOLMES
with a request that the children should
bo sent to India. The application was
made known to the Guardians, who.
after investigation, consented. Till the
inquiries were set on foot each of the
children was in ignorance of the exist
ence of the other, an 1 ihy will r.ot onlv
now meet their grainha ithei for the
first time, but a orother younger than
themselves. From the Birminyliam
Euylamh Post.
Mate and elsewhere the duH? of this j-choO.
are numerous, and thev pcak well universally
of their Alma Mater. Inquiries will be
promptly answered by the Sister Superior.
Read the advertisement to Carpenters, Job
lers and Agents, in another column. Write at
once to Racine Hardware ManuPg Co., Racine
Wis., and receive the agency for your county
ATIONAL YEAST.
Superior vegetable dry bop yeast, the best
In the marketand warranted. Ask your gro
cer for it, and take no other. For .-! by alt
R-holesale and retail groeers.
saut's Uaraess Oil. which render leather oftana
PliatjJe. and eZectnally close tfce pore apa.nst
tue fllirpuCC Ul u.uiuns. wwrv. v ... . - .
on' othei deleterious Influence which tend to
tiaten the flecarof leather.
Tlie lcst meiiicine for throat allections, for
lung complaints and that which ails nature In
restoring the human system to natural ht-ilth
is the long tried Cordial known as Wimlkt'
Pine Thee Tak Cokdial. It comes in large
bottles. Don't put oil treatment until change
able seasons and cold weather come to a'gra
vate the disease. All nature is present now
to aid those afflicted, and Dr. Wlshan's Pine
Tree Tar Cordial is aa active agent through
which nature can do its work successfully. It
will work out a permanent cure and now 1 the
time to do it. Cgjl on vour druggkt lr,i .
sist on having this ublisheJ a-nd reliaL-
ccedicine.'
Br. HfwMt, or onfe. -y: 'J'W a
Ur. Carter's Compound Jtxtract oisa-t c.
at the brsUide In numerious ce of Acute Dji
entry and other Bowfcl iffectlon. ad . la
I)ITn& n h fnjru It arCMSlti2ir cE.C
clou- It soeraji almosKra ?ECt7tc I lie- .
ORGANS!
The Fineit Toned d-Most IhirabU Made
w i?ryie. rew .fi ci.i'-Warri-'ci
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